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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-06 - Orange Coast Pilot..._ ________ _ .. __ ._.........,.........., ........... . ------~ .•• -- -.. - ---- -... --_1..,,__. ..... # _,. , -- -•"' .. • -• ---=----"~---~ :;;..~.:.-:=::-=--~--....:- Youth, 17, Defd • Assembly Gets In Fatal Bergeson Bill Bolsa Shooting To Cut Taxes FRIDAY AFTERNOON,-J-ULY 6, 1979 VOL 71, NO 111. •SECTION~ ... PAGE~ AP Woroploolo Disneyland's Fir sf Teresa Salcedo, held by mother Rose. 18. receives some famous visitors after she became the first baby ever born al Disneyland. Teresa made her premature debut on a park bench behind Main Street's Plaza Inn on the Fourth of July Narc Raid Nets I 7 In 7 County Cities By I ERRY CLAUSEN CM.._ Deity ....._ Sl.lff Westminster police s wept t.brougb senn Oranae County cities Thuraday, arresting 17 people in wbat lbey claimed was a crackdown on major narcotics clealeN. A Huntington Beach m an . Tbomas MJcbael Rost. 29, was I '9oked into Oranae County Jail t tor auaptcloo of possessing a lloaa b la addition to suspicion of i GDCaine ..u ... , Westminster officers. armed with arrest and search warrants issued by West Orange County Municipal Court, found the un- armed device at 219 Rochester St. Huntington Beach bomb squad officers; called lo the home, dis· posed o the device. Rost is being held in lieu of $10,000 bail. The sweep, which began at 9 :30 a .m . and ended at 11:20 p. m .. culminated about three· months' work by unde rcover narcotics officers, according to Officer Earle Graham. Tbe arrests were not neceaaartly United with each otbu and only marked lhe end ol an investigative period, he Hid. The sweep, which netted all but a handful ol persons Identified ln war rants, moved out of Weetminster a1fd into Huntlniton <See AAaESTS, Pase AJ> f. 'Compassion' Urged For Billie Sol Estes ~- Renters f ss11e Parking Fee Plan Loses A propQsal that would ha\'e re quired renters in Laguna Be<1ch to. pay $5 a month lo park their retrs on rC'sidential strel'ls was defeated by the City Council this week. The fund·ra1sing plan was pre· sented by Councilman Howard Dawson. who said the monthly parking fee would apply only to those who rent in Laguna Beach. not homeowners. He said his proposal was a wety lo gel those who rent illei;!al units in the city lo pay their share of city costs But other council m ember)> Youth, 17, Held in Shooting A 17·year·old La Puente youth is being held on murder charges today in the Fourth of July shooting death of a companion at Bolsa Chica Slate Beach. Orange County sheriff's deputies s aid today. The victim has been identified as Ruben Solis, 18, of La Puente. who died of a bullet wound in his neck. • Lt. Wyatt Hart said Solis died at Pacifica Community Hospital at 1:30 a.m Thursday. "We are still not completely satisfied that it was an acciden· tat shooting.·· Hart said. fo'our male companions. all from the La Puente area. were taken into custody for question· ing by sheriffs following the shooting. 1• They reportedly were taking Solis to a hospital for treatment when they flagged down a Hunt- ington Beach poUce officer , Hart sald. One or the youths was held in custody by sberilrs after ques- tioning. Authorities said his name would not be released becaUlle ol his age. Hart said a gun was found in the same car with the victim and bis companions. Tbey ap· parently traveled together to Bolsa Cblca beach. AulboriUes said the sbooUng was not 1ang-related. No other suspects are being sou11ht. ~a 1d th(•y did not want a ~lud) eonductcd of the parking fet> plan. ealhng 1t discriminatory Dawson opposes illegal rental units in the city . saying they are a drain on the t axpaying mem bers of the community. And he asked the council this week to approve a study of his pletn. which would Sl'e renter:-. paying a monthly fee 1f they park their cars on the streets lie ~aid the study should con ecnt rate on the revcnuel'o that could be raised by charging a ~ fee to renter~. a nd . 1f feasible. the funds could go for extra police patrols on city s treets But Councilman Wa yne Bagho termed thl' propos al dis cri minator y . saying the pro gram would be unenforceable. "and Wlll be an aggravation tc the c1t1zens. ·· Councilwoman Sally Bellerue agreed with Baglin. calling the proeosa l "a burea uc ra tic mghtmare " "This is a Big Brother pro· posal and it comes as a surprise Crom a conservative me mber of this council." "If your intention is lo go after illeizal rentals. then go after ii· <See PARKING, Page AZ) Disaster Due At Niagara? NIAGARA FALLS. N.Y. <AP l -The Army Corps of E ngineers has decided not to ig n ore a self· proclaimed psychic's pre · diction that a dam will give way and drown a boatful of tourists at this l\oneymoon resort. "Strange thing s sometimes happen," Col. Geor ge J ackson said or the corps' plans today lo ins pect all water-control s truc tures at the falls, which draws hundreds of thousands of tourists a year. The move was ordered aftet Pat St. J ohn. a Bridgewater, Conn .• housewife who says she has never seen Niagara Falls. report,ed she had a · vision of an impe nding catastrophe. &PW1~10 POLITICAL VICTIM? Billie Sol Estes ------------- Tax-cu tting Bill Hits Asse mbly A m easu r e b y A s· se mblywoman M a r io n Bergeson. R·Newport Beach. to lower state income taxes has reached the Assembly floor despite opposition from Gov. Ed mund G. Brown Jr. Mrs . Bergeson 's bill would raise tax brackets for inOation. t hus reducing state in come taxes. She claims the bill. AB 276. would save taxpayers $570 million in the first two years. Brown opposes it. saying the measure would drain the stale of needed revenues. Mrs Bergeson·s measure was passed to the Ooor from the As· sembly Ways and Means Com · mittee Thursday by a vote of 15 to l. Provisions of the bill call for tax brackets to be r aised by the sam e percentage as inflation, thus keeping wage e arners from be i ng forced i nto higher brackets by cost-of-livtnc raises. Last year, tbe Legislature passed a law raislng brackets by 13 percent less than the lnfiaUon rate . Mrs. Bergeson's bl1l, effec· live in the 1980 tax year, would index the final 3 percent. She said it would cost the state a bout $210 million in 1980 and $360 million in 1981. with costs becoming barder to predict in laleT years. Fraud Trial Ending DALLA~ (AP I Hillie Sol Este~. whosl' f1nan c1<1I empire C'Ol lapsed 1n a national ~c<1ndal in tht• 1960:-.. ha~ been descnbed during final arguments in h1~ n('"' fraud trial as a broken. abu:-.l'd man vict im ized by ·poht1cal oppr<'ssion. •· H •~ attoml'ys pleaded Thur!>· day for ''rompa ss1on and m<'rry·· for thl· paroled )>Windler a:-both side~ presented closing argument~ m lht' U .S District Court tnal Judg(' Robert Hill then turned the case over to a 12 member JUry. E)>tCS and a former associate. Raymond K Horton of Midland. .1rl' accused of defrauding in· V\!Stors m oil fi eld steam clean- '"~ cqwpment the government conlends never existed. The two also are charged with trying to t·onceal Esles· assets from the Internal Revenue Service f \ Estes received national atten- , t1on m the early 1960s with the coll apse of tus $150 million finao- c1a I empire, built largely on mortgage loans that used nonex- istent fertilizer tanks as col- late ral. Al the lime, much was made . of Estes· connections to various < national political figures, includ- ing t hen-Vice President Lyndon Johnson. However. no firm COO· (See ESTES, Page A2) Co ast Weather Some low clouds early mornmg hours otherwise s unn y Sat urday. Lows tonig ht 60 to 64. Highs Saturday from 70 at beaches to 77 to 84 inland. I NSIDE TODAY ., •• C•• .. M .. CM •• aw .. CM C.• M CHJ •• A S111nmer Outing ,., Members of Huntington Beach Junior Lifeguards follow one of their leaders <left> during outing Thursda y. The g roup 90 me mbers strong -rode bicycles from the Huntington Beach Pier to the Newport Harbor j etty on the Halboa Peninsula and back. There were several stoos a long thl' way to count noses ;md to deal with such prob- km:, us flat tires and the nt.•t.•d fnr a Ba nd A id or two This photo wet s Luken as t ht.• group wa!> leaving the Nt.•wporl Pier and !wading fur I hl' Wedge after visiting Newport 's hft•g11ant hl'wlquartt.·rs 'False Statements' --- SEC Probes ' Firm in Irvine ~· t ' ' t ' ' LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Of. fi cials of Computer Automation, Inc. of Irvine announced Thurs· day that the federal Securities and Exchange Commission has launched an investigation of the firm. The probe involves allegedly misleading statements made by lhe firm's officers and directors Computer Automation is head· quartered at 2181 Dupoint Drive. in Irvine. According lo a statement re- leased Thursday "The com pany believes that the in· vestigation concerns trades made prior to April of 1979 " The SEC has refused to con firm or deny the existence of lhe probe A cavil lawsuit filed last month by a Philadelphia ~hareholder "lleges that David II Methvin. president and chief exetut1ve of f~rorn Page A I ARRESTS ... Heach, Fountain Valley, Costa Ml'sa. Garden Grove, !:ianta Ana :.i nd Anaheim. • • the firm ; Robert Rawllns J chair man ; a nd Pete~ Kopkowski. vice president o~ finance and treasurer, mad fa lse statements about the ftnan- cial condition of the .company in 1978. ~ The suit further alleges that~ the J rvine-based minicomputer: firm suffered severe manulac.• turing and production problems! and delays in some divisions. • It also experienced start-up: expenses for a Q..enn.an sub-: s1diary in excess of budgeted: predictions, the suit alleges. but: these facts were reportedly; omitted from the company's an·; nual report and a press release• dated August 1978. : The swt also said a continued : decline of earnings predicted by~ the annua l report turned into a , pre tax loss of $1 ,471.000 and~ th<1t tommon shares plummeted: from $30 or more per share to: approximately $15 a shart• ~ Attoml'y Alvin J . Ivers filed : t he suit as a tlass action in US. 1 Oistnct Court in Pittsburgh nn ! .June 21. He said he bought 100 : shares at $32.50 per share in Sep-: lcmber 1978, and chargE•d in the : suit th<1l the price was •·grossly ~ excessive consideration." : Bikers Head I t • I • \ • Fired Planners Granted Hearing Westminster residents hooked fo r suspicion of coca1nl! sales are Steven John Cooke, 23. Peter Karl Real. 22 . Oenk R<iy o ·compo, 19 . Si.i nrlr<i O'Ann M<:l'hcr~on . IK . Melanie Irene Allison. 19. and Kathlel'n Stac~ Thompson. I!) 1\ lsu bookl'd for suspacron of '>Citi ng cocaine were Sandra Jt•an Railey. 21, of Fountain Valley and Daniel Curiel. 22. of Anaheim I \ For Charlotte ; I Cl I/\ RI.OTTE. N C <A Pl : Ct ty poltce said they we r e : "'arned that members of the: Three fired San Cle mente Planning Commission me mbers have been granted their request for a July 18 public discussion of their June 28 dismissals by the City Council Council m.ember~ vote d unanimously Thursday to allow public comment on the finngs after ousted commissioners Mel Morgan, Carol Carlson and Art Petersen as)ced for the hearing. Council mr mtwrs voll•ll :1 to I Jun<' 21 to fin· lhl' plan111ng 1·0111 m1ss1oncrs 1f lhcy did not rt~1~11 The commissioners refused. Suit Seeks Money From J/ ault Firm Coun c ilwo m a n K a roline Koester cited "moral cooilicts of intercst and philosophical dif fcrent•c•s" rn dem a nding tht' planning pancl resign. Council members Myrtis Wagner .ind Ed Kalschc•d voted along with Mrs. Kocstl'r to oust the plan· nang panelists Hut fared l'omm 1ssion C'ha 1rrnan Mel Morgan told thl' <·otmcil Thursday he and his col · leagues bave ask£•d the state al torncy general to probf.' the legali· ty of lhl' dis missals. .\ Saugus couple, who claimed I hl'Y lust ~.()()() in what was re ported as a $1 I million robbery .it Swiss Vaults Inc in Santa Ana two years ago, filed swt Thursday lo recover the value of their property. · The Orange County Superior Cou rt complaint. fil ed by Hugh A <.ind Joun K Mitchell. alleged thJt officers o f the firm "wrongfully took, converted. re· moved and misplaced " their gold and silwr coins. In addition , they contended. the offi cers failed to adequately seeure the premises and insure their proJ)t!rty against loss. Na med as defendants }Ire Front Pogf> A I FSTES ... nection was proved and Johnson aides said a letter Estes kept from Johnson was just a routine reply. Defense attorney G. Brockett Irwin said in closing arguments Thursday, "Billie Sol Estes has concealed 'assets' from the gov- ernment, I must admit that. But they were assets he has possessed since birth and no one can take them away. They are his citizenship and his right to a fair trial." Irwin attacked what he called the state's "sloppy investiga- tion·· of the case, charging the g overnment ignored the ev idence a nd res orted to "alcohol, women and deceit to try and snare Citizen Estes." Irwin asked the jury to use "understanding and fairness" and lo "release the eagle from t he tethers of political op- pression." Assistant U.S. Attorney Jim Rolfe told jurors compassion had nothing to do with the facts of the case. OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,...o..,.coHt 0•••1 Pt~ *''"•'"''""<om .,,,..., tto<t-. ~f'\\, l•pyoo•-.iDv ,,... 0.- (N\t PutMt\itilftQC~y S.per•ttf011~,.,. 0Vltl1\~d Morici.I¥ tl'w°"9f' frt<Uy t0t (Mt• ...... 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But police alleged Carrano and Fulton embezzled the pre- cious metals over a 14-month period. and staged a robbery to cover up the embezzle ment. The Mitchells e asking for recovery of their $30,000 loss, a long with seven percent in· terest for the past two years and Sl00,000 as compensation for emotional distress s uffered because or the loss. M org;m assertE'd that counci I mem tx>rs violated the state's -an - tt·St'C'rct meeting law by voting to fa n' th<.' pla nne rs after a closed-door session on June 21. Mayor Roy Hamm. who was not prc!>t'nl for the June 21 vote. asserted that there has been "a definite violation of a council resolution" regarding placing cont rovers1al items. hk<' the dis· missal action. on the council agenda. City Attorney Mike Bartlett disagreed Hamm lhl'n blasted the June 21 secret session prior to the coun('il vote. "I hope citizens will come up 1n arms when they see dit· tat orial actions like this." Ila mm said. Mrs. Wagner. a frequent critic of Planning Commission de- cisions. asked city aides to ad· Suspect Confined After Jump Attempt A burglary d efe ndant was booked into the UC I Medical Center mental ward Thursday a fte r he threatened to jump from the ninth noor balcony at Orange County Courthouse. Sheriff's deputies said 24-year- old David Wheeler of Tustin was ta lked out of the suicide try by his attorney. Kenneth Roberts, who counseled the defendant on th e balcony for about 20 minutes. The young man was heard shouting about the alleged in- justices in the "system" and at one point· reportedly yelled. "I've lieard they send innocent people to Jail bu( they're not go. ing to do that to me." Deputies said Wheeler was booked into UCI for a 72·bour mental evaluation. Judge Kenneth Lee also declared a mistrial in Wheeler 's Couple Held After Slaying APPLE VALLEY CAPl -A Victor Valley area attorney and his wife were arrested here for investigation of murder ln the fatal shooting of a 35-year-old woman in their home. J ohn Delatore and bl.e wile, Attila, both SS, were being held without ball In a VlctorvllJe jail. according to the Sheriff's Department. The vlctlm wu ld•nilfled u Carol Heroko Kumaaal ot San Jose. Delatore and his wife were arrested at Lbelr home after dep· utles found Miu Kum aaal'a body 1)1.na on a couch In Lbe front room of the house. case because jurors had been aware of the threatened jump, de- puties reported. Wheeler and a co-defendant we re accused of entering an Orange apartment last January to commit burglary when they we re s urprised by the occu- pants. Officer's Job Made Simple ByLagunan It was the case of the willing s uspect. Laguna Beach police arrested a 23-year-old drug suspect early Thursday after the man ap- proached an officer and aJleged- ly offered to be searched. Officer Bill Yourex said he was patrolling the base of Moun- tain Road at about 1:30 a.m. Thursday when he was ap. proached by Karlos W. Kleman of 474 Mountain Road. Kiernan asked the officer if~ wan ted to search him for weapons. Yourex said he didn't particularly want to do that. Then the suspect pointed to a bag he was carrying and asked the officer if be wanted to look inside. The puzzled officer complied with the request and alleaes be found seven wrapped packages of martjuana inaide the large bag. Yourex arreated Kleman and charged him with poaaeaaioo of marijuana for aale. He was booked Into Orange Count.y Jail with ball set at $$,000. '1•1 t1s1· fut apphrJnt~ to ..,,gn up lur tlw thrt·t• V<•can t pam•I M'al~ Thul n·qut''l m1ffod Morgan ;.ind Mr:. Carbon. Morgan ..,atel he.• was "appi.tlh•d" by Mrs Wagner's moH·. "M y111s 1~ d1gg1ng :.i hole· and 1s go1ni.: lo gl'l IJUrtl•d 1n 1t," i\l r~ l' ;;11 Ison s:.ml Morgan s;ml t ht-th rt.••· ou'>lC'd C'11mm1ss1011t.•rs have.• htrl'd an al tnrn ev from lh(• Hulan :.ind Tutkl';. law firm. Il l' stud ht• l'X pett::-. to lwar from the /\ltornt•y General's Offit<' on lht.• rl'ltU<'Slt·d probe into tht.· c.1 ll egcd setree /la.,.. violation ne;\l Wt'l'k l' o u n l' 1 I m t' m h <· rs h ;J\ l' alrl'aciy appornlNt H·:H'hl'r Bill ~ l'l'ham and ll'lt·phcin<· l'om pany ::idm1m~trator <:11 rr Gellat ly to r('plal'l' formN planning panelists Jim Cha::.c. and Bill G reenw::ill whose terms of offi ce e'<pired .June :m T he five-mcmhcr planning unit still lacks a quorum lo hold a meeting. No future meetings of the commi~sion hon' been scheduled , Garden Gro\.e residents Patric Frank Gleason. 22. and Johnny Padilla Cliba rri . 31, wer e booked for suspicion of selling roca10 e. and Lind a Lee Ragsdale. 23. was booked for suspicion of selling cocaine 11nd PCP. Both arc from Garden Grove 5.elling PCP were· Santa Anans Candi LPt' Wl•sl. 29. and H1ch;ird .Jamt·s Holt. ~! !\h Wt>st abo "~1s bookt'd for '>Usp1t 1on 11f St'll 1n_g C'ocainc · Also arrei;(p<f an th<' ..,Wt>t'p .-\\l'rt' l\\O Cos ta Mt•'iJ rn1·n H1chard t.ynn Tcmµlin. ~. und Timothy Gerald Folk, 29 Both wcre booked into Orange County .Jail for s uspicion of selling co raane and PCP Baal for the sus prcl!>. t'St a blished in thr arrest war· rants issued earlier this WPek. ranged between Sl.000 and Sl0.000. Graham ~aid Red-handed? Dye Hits Ba1ik Rob be-rs F'DJ agents are trying to capture a pair of crooks r ed -ha nded because they :ipparently were hit by an exploding dye packet Thursday outside a Santa Ana ba nk they had just robbed. FBI SPOKESMEN SAJD today the dye p ackets exploded in the parking lot of Coast Bank. 3500 S. Bristol St .. as the pair fled from a 4:30 p.m . holdup. The two men. a rmed with a .38·caliber pistol. had taken $5.500 in cash from the bank, along with a bonus they hadn't bargamed for -the exploding red dye mechanis m. "THAT STUFF DOESN'T come off very easily.·· the FBI agent explained. The pair fled in an auto with out-of-state license plates. investigators s aid. Outlaws motorcycle gang "from ~ all across the country" were~ heading to Charlotte in the af-: tcrmath of Wednesday's mass ! ::.l<1y1 ng of five gang me mbers. ·J Gov Jim llunt said Thursday , th<.' state Highway Patrol would reinforce local police if mem-· be rs of the motorcycle club . massed here. l "We've gotten reports basical- ly from all over the country. ~ fro m :is fa r away as Los i i\n~c>l<'s. that they are heading hPrt>," :-a1c1 Emily f.fl'drirlc . 11ohci-<lepartment spnkesman. f 'rotn Pog_. .. t I PARKING. • legal rentals." she suggested. Rut Mayor J ack Mc Dowell !>upported Dawson's request for J study. saying the counci l 1· ~hou ld have all the facts befor<' : 1t . then make a decision on its : m ~W! hea r constant requests to.i do something about parking." he said. adding the study would ~­ a step an that d1rect1on . • But Baglin termed the study_-. "fruitless ... saying the staff s hould not "waste its time on programs that are worthless or bound to be rejected ." Nuke Protesters Jailed, Released SACRAMENTO CAP> -The 20 protesters who were a rrested at a sit-in in the Sacramento Municipal Utility District ·~. headquarte rs drew sentence s$ equal to the two days already served in the county jail. • The protesters were taken iD ~ late Tuesday. and released"' Thursday afternoon. They were protesting against the reopening~ of the Rancho Seco nuclear·! power plant. MEN'S SUITS < , " , AMD SPORT COATS ONE DOLLAR WITH PURCHASE OF OME AT REGULAR PRICE .. " t Orange Coast E OlTION Today'8 Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOl.. 71, NO. 187, ~SECTIONS, '6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1979 IN Fl FTEEN CENTS • 14th's Balboa Crowds Su1·prise Police 87 JOANNE at:YNOLDS .... Oelty_..... ..... Newport Beacb was a cit)' wlth a aplit (11811100•lity on the Fourth ol July, ud Poll« or flciata said today the spilt cauabt them a bit off guard. Police Chief Pete Gross. analyzing his department's ef· fectiveness over the holiday. ruefully observed that a ll the plannlng that went into police deployment couldn't lake into Guns Away account cbanaes an the crow~ that came to Newp<>rt 8e1tch Alone with Lt. Jim Spears. Gross said the city had two dis· hnel problems. One waa the an· tlc1pated rowdy party problems an the area stretcbmg from the Newport Pier to the Santa Ana River. The other was the surprisingly heavy turnout of families on the Balboa Peninsula, apparently attracted by the fireworks show . - tit the Balboa Pier. "The difference was like walk· mg from a sound stage where a war movie's being shot to a sound stage where a bedroom scene as being filmed." Gross said. Spears, the area commander for the peninsula and west Newport. said the combination of the Cireworks show crowd with the party crowd caused the monumental traffic jam that left Orange County Sheriff's deputies dump weapons collected for one reason or another by various police agencies in the county into the briny off Newport Beach. They took a boatload of rifles, shotguns, handguns and other weaponry about a mile offshore this morning and dropped it an several ·hundred feel of water. A Sheriffs Department spokesman said it is the easiest and cheapest way to get rid of the confiscated weapons. 17 I Bergeso11 Tax · Meo.sure Goes l l lnlo Assembly 1 A mea sure by A s · ~semblywoman M arion ~ Bergeson, R-Newport Beach. to I lower stale income taxes has l rt!ached the Assembly fl oor , d espite opposition from Gov. Ed 1 mundG. Brown Jr. Mrs. Bergeson's bill would raise tax brackets for inflation. thus reducing state income laxes She claims the bill, AB 276. would save taxpayers $570 million in the first two years. Brown opposes it, saying the measure would drain the state of needed revenues. Mrs. Bergeson's measure was passed to the floor from the As· sembly Ways and Means Com· mittee Thursday by a vote or 15 to l Provisions of the bill call for tax brackets to be raised by the same percentage as inflation. thus keeping wage earners from being forced into hi gh e r brackets by cost-of-Living raises. Carter Conducts 'Domestic Sullllllit' WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Carter. having canceled an energy Policy speech, today con· ducted what was described as .. almost a domestic summit" that may keep him cloistered at Camp David, Md , "we ll into next week ... Cajter also scrapped plans to address a meeting or the na· lion's governors but called a group of state executives lo Camp David A White House officaal. who Santa Ana Jlaults Firm Sued by fair A Saugus couple, who clalmed they lost $30,000 in what was re· ported as a $1.1 million robbery at Swiss Vaults Inc. in Santa Ana two years ago, filed suit Thursday lo recover the value of their property. asked not to be named. said that while the key issues were energy and the economy . "the dis· cussions will not be limited to those s ubjects " He declined to e laborate This source said the president "'decided now is the lime" to re- view a broad range of domestic policy questions. The consultations began Thursday afternoon when Vice President Walter F Mondale led a group of Carter advisers to the mountajntop retreat, where the president took his family Tues· day for a short holiday. Despite the fact that energy and the economy were the key issues. neither the heads of the Energy and Treasury depart- ments nor any of their aides were al the gathering. Except for Mondale. all those at Camp David were White House staff members. In Atlanta, the secretary to Charles Kirbo, an attorney and Carter confidant. said Kirbo was flyi ng to Washington, pre· sumablv to see the president. the area's three main roadways Balboa Boulevard . Newport Boulevard and West Coast Highway -clogged unlU alter midnight. The problem was that p<>hce clearing out the p artygoers. blocked westbound traffic on Balboa and West Coast Highway to gel people out of the Seashore area. "We wanted to make sure they left the area." be said. That meant visitors trying to get off the peninsula after the fireworks show didn't have any place to go. ~oth men-said that traffic Jam will be the subject of considera· ble analysis to see how it can be handled next year One of the unanticipated changes encountered by Spears' men was a much earlier start to the large, noisy parties in West Newport. "Why they sturted carli~r in the afternoon. I don't know." the lieutenant said. "It just meant that we had to start breaking them up earlier " Of the approximately 70 policemen on duty the evening or the Fourth, nearly 60 were as· signed to the Seashore area. They began their first sweep to clear the streets and break up the huge parties at about 9 p.m. Both men said they thought <See CROWDS, Page A2> Badly Mauled Huntington Girl's Body Discovered By JERRY CLAUSEN Of Ille O•llY Piiot Stoll The badly mauled body of 12-year-old Robin Christine Sams oe. the Huntington Beach girl who disappeared without a trace on June 20. has been found near Sierra Madre. Huntington Beach poUce Capt Don Jenkins verified today that the body found Monday by state forestry employees is the young J!i rl last seen at 3: 15 p. m. on the day she disappeared. The body. police said. ap parently had been left higher in the footh.ill area and had been dragged to lower ground by animals. It was found near the Chantry Flats campground area along a road, officers said. The day the young girl vanished. police said. s he had asked to borrow a bicycle from & girlfriend with whom she bad s pent much of the day at the beach. The two girls went to the CM Planners Weigh Signs, Pilot Project A proposal by the Shell Oil Company to establish new signs at its 10 Costa Mesa service sta· tions in accordance with the city 's sign ordinance will come before the city Planning Com m1ss1on Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p m. in City Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive. Also oo the agenda are the Daily Pilot's plans for a building expansion to house new printing presses behin d the current facility at 330 W. Bay St. Starr members have recom- mended approval for the Daily Pilot project. even though a s mall part of the roof . would be 38 feet high to accommodate the presses. The permitted height is 30 feet. Approval is also recom- mended for part of the Shell pro· posal, to combine a ground sign and a price sign for a total of 52.5 square feet on the corner of each station. BODY FOUND Robtn Semeoe, 12 friend's home from where Robin apparently left for her home on the borrowed yellow bicycle She was running late for a dance lesson, said thl..' frit:nd . who lives 1n the arC'a or 14th and Oh ve streeb> The search for the pert. hlue eyed blondl· n.•volved around a hunt for a photographer who had app roal·hed Robin and her friend to takc pictures earlier that day Police. who released drawrng~ of the photographer. have re· c•eived approx imately 200 calls in trying to find the man. So far. he has not been located Also remaimng missing is thl' yellow bicycle · Police h ave requested that anyone finding the bike turn it an to oCficers · Details on 1dent1fication of the young girl's body or the . in· vesligation that has moved into the Sierra Mad re foothill area were unavailable today ·Captain J enkins said an · vestigators are in the field and that additional information 1s pending their return. Newport Boulevard Store's Fate Eyed By JACKIE HYMAN Ol 1,,_ O•tly PtlOt Sl•ff The fate of a row or store!> on Newport Boulevard between Harbor Boulevard and 18th S t reel rem a 1ned uncertain Thursday as the Costa Mesa Redevelopme nt Agt:ncy dis· cussed whether or not to con· demn the property. Agency members. who are the members of the City Council. said Thursday they don't have enough information to act on comments by city economic con· sultant Thomas Ashley that a "window to Newport Boulevard" is needed to make the city's downtown commercial redevelopment area successful However. they did vote to go ahead and acquire the rest or the block between Center Street. Ha rbor Boulevard , Newport Boulevard and 18th Street. That action wasn't considered con· troversial. Compe ti ng team !> of :.pe('iallsts would be asked tn dt• sign the bei.t possible develop ment for lhl' two blocks while re taanin~ some• or all of the prei. ent ~tores or providing som~ me a n s. bv wh1<'h propert~ owners could continue lo own property or shares in a corpora tion. if they choose not to sell . Owner!> and tenants of lhl' block of stores. who showed up in force Thursday, said they were a bat confused by Ashley's proposal and repeated that they don't want their properly con· demoed Several rente r s s aid they would be driven out of busine!>:. 1f they had to relocate . Other p<>ints raised by au dience speakers were that the current stores a re economically successful, that the owners are willing to remodel. that they see condemnation as a waste or tax- payers' money and that they would suffer personally by los· ing property in which they have invested time and energy as well as money. <See STORl!:S. Page AZ > Last year, the Legislature passed a law r aising brackets by a percent less than the inflation tale. Mrs. Bergeson's bill, effec· tive in the 1980 tax year, would Index the final 3 percent. Sbe said it would cost the state about $210 million in 1980 and S360 million in 1981, with costs becoming harder to predict in later years The Orange County Superior Court complaint, filed by Hugh A. and Joan K. Mitchell, alleged that office r s of the firm "'wrongfully took, converted, re· moved and misplaced" their gold and silver coins. Duke's 'Politics' Mar Mural Tribute The agency also asked re· development Executive Director William Dunn to make a finan· cial analysis of the prop<>sed de· velopment If the Newport Boulevard strip isn't included. The rest of the block will be combined with the block directly to the north of it, bordering 19th Street. for a large unified com- mercial project. That block of Center Street will be closed. The block between 19th and Center streets is already being purchased by the agency. Coast Weath er No Report OnTrampac Due to a breakdown ln tbe c ommunlca\lons 1y1tem of tbe Transpac Yacltt ~. tbe~ was no report ol today's roll call from the neet. CommunicatJona oo the race are comina from the eHOrt YMHI USS Prarle lt-=•~• radlo atatlon WMSllA. c.ttoU Rud· ..,. lfewport ••aela.. rlA:l'•~r_p•-o••r tbe (llMHarJ Attain .......... ,.ca.. of • kllll!dt•• wu not ........ ____ ~~- In addition. they contended, the officers failed to adequately secure the premises and insure tbelr property against loss. Named as de fendants are Swiss Vaults Inc. and its of· ficers, Jack Fulton. Vincent Car- rano and Robert G. Gar rison. Fulton, a Corona del Mar resi· dent, and Carrano, of Seal Beach, face Uial ln November on grand t.bef\ charges, stem - ming from the toss of valuables at the precious metals storage firm. Carrano had rep<>rted the loss as a robbery, clalmina he was beld and Ued up by an armed bandit wboae accomplices cleaned out t.hrM tool of atored prec:ioUI· meta.II. But police alleced Carnno and Ntoa embealed tbe pre· clout metall over a 14-montb period and 1ta1ed a robbery to cover ~ the embe&&lem•nt. r -· ·~ - SHEFFIELD, England <AP> -An a r gument over John Wayne's politics briefly delayed the unveiling today of a mural painted by local a rtists as a tribute to the American movie star. "l don't mind plastic heroes, but they become dangerous when such figures with right· wing views become r,al life in American Politics," said city councllman William Michie. Mlcble ls chairman of the Sheffield Environmental Plan· nln1 Committee that pald f« the portrait ot Wayne in action wttb a 1lx·1booter aa part of a RollJWQOd mural ln an under· ground pedeltrlan walhay. He NlUHd to pull tbe cord to unveU tbe maaral. A looal rlldio ~lac Joch1. Martin Kelner. stepped ~to do the bonora, MY· Ina: "I don't booeltly see Jobn Wayne as a threat to .be Sbef. field Council." "Wayne gave me hours of en- tertainment because I a m a COW· boy fan," Michie said. "His im· age appealed, the big, tough, good guy. But il was a pity be did not keep his poUUcal Ule oul of his cinema career . "I object to the way that some Wayne films were used to put over subtle political propagan- da. 'The Green Berets', a film about the Vietnamese war, was disgracefully one-aided. In no way, shape or form was John Way ne co nnec t ed w ith freedom." Krysta Nowak, the Sheffield art education otncer who or· «•nlHd the trlbute, said: Polltlcs had DOthlnt to do wtth this ewnt. It was meant u a tribute to a popular ctn.ma flfure." . ---r .. Members also told Dunn they want complete information on bow mucb money they can raise through bonds. Dunn said Thurs· day that prelimlnary estimates show the agency probably can raise the more than $S million needed to buy the strip of stores. The agency said it will tackle the subject again al its regular September meeting the first Wednesday of the month. Members said they recognize the hardship any delay places on property owners, but Dunn and a1e ncy c h airman Arl en,e Schafer will both be on v.catlon in August. The asency didn't decide on a new auaestlon made Thursday by con1ultant Ashley. He propoaed a deslgn competi· Uon to cover economic H well as arcbltectural factors Some low clouds early morning hours otherwise s unny Saturday. Lows tonight 60 lo 64. Highs Saturday from 70 at beaches to 77 to 84 inland. INSIDE TODAV ' I I I I 1i I •• I c~ t :: t ~ .. .., .. Cit c:H •• CMI •• } Building BeD Eyed In CdM Newpon Beaeh City Councll membera will conalder 1 build· tn1 moralorlum for old Coroea del Mar It thelJ' meetlq T\M. day Dllbt. Tbe propGHd bin la OM ol ttl'O esner1oney ordlaaacea eouocll membert wtll conalder at u,. re- quest of Ctty Councilman Paul Hummel. a Corona del Mar l"Ml· dent. Tburaday. plaoaln1 com missioners vottld 4.3 to recom· G\end that, Instead or an 01.&lrijh~ buUdin& bu. countllmen enact a modified moratorium. That modification would ena ble property owners to build or remodel, provided the projects met the terms or the new build· Ing standards to be considered for the atta. Those standards. proposed by the Corona del Mar Civic As· sociatlon and planning com· missioner Allan Beek, would mean about a 40 perrent reduc· lion in the allowable building area of single family homes and duplexes. The area affected ls bordered by Avocado Avenue and Buck Gulley and Fifth Avenue and the water. Planning commissioners have set a study session on the pro· posed buildi ng standard re· visions for July 19 and will hold a public hearing on the issue Sept 6. However, at the last city coun· c1I meeting, Hummel brought the subje<:t up as an off-agenda ite~. to ask that the emergency ordmance be considered at Tuesday's council meeting. That meeting gets under way at 7 p.m. He said that he wants the moratorium to be in effect while the planning commission and council eonsider the proposed changes. Beek, a Balboa Island resi· dent. followed a similar pro· cedu_re Thursday in bringing up the item off the planning com- mission's agenda. Jn recommending that the building ban be modified with provisions for approval of proj· eels that meet the proposed standar~s. ~e was joined by comm1ss 1oners Helen McLaughlin, 9ebra Allen and Hal Thomas. Mrs. Allen and Thomas are new appointees lo the com· mission. Thursday was their firs t meeting. T he p ending council dis· cussion is based on a survey con· ducted by the civic association a nd Beek Thal survey .was s uggested la_st. fall by planning com· m1ss1oners after me mbers of the association asked for enactment o,r the building standard reduc· tions. A total of 1,145 questionnaires were returned to the association from the 5,440 that were sent out. The questionnaires were sent to a list of registered voters and a list of property owners. Beek said that procedure meant that some people have more than one opportunity to respond to the questionnaire. According to resuJts compiled by the association, the reg· !stered voter resuJts s how 413 •!" ravor or the proposed !'educ· lion and 201 opposed. The property owners show 194 favor the reduction and 147 op· posed. The resuJts of the survey have been attacked by planning com· mission Chairman Paul Balalls and by City Councilman Don Mcinnis. Both say the results aren't an accurate reflection of public opinion in the affected area. Mcinnis' opposition to the measure, if shared by another council member, wlll mean de- feat of either moratorium pro-posal A building moratorium would require six council votes to be enacted. DAILY PILOT '"" 0•-Cot"I Oollly Pflol wht.w111<1th<om "'....,,... ....... Pr-·•-ht\Hlb• Ille°'-, ..... p ............ ,_....,.~ ....... 11 ...... . OVl>ll•""• _, ,......_. ~., •• , '°' c .... . -.. IN-11Mc11. _,......., e.atll/l'- l .. nY•llo, 1 ........ l ..... S.Kll/1ovlllCNSI A ""111••·--.... ft_l_i<tlurtMO-~~> "'".,...,._ "'*'>MllO .,._ ... , J10 Wu1ll•,!M<Nl.~-.C•ttf-•tl1Uft ._, .. ,_ ............... ,.,.,.,.._ JK' ··""'"" ~l(·~-111-0.••~ ,_,. ...... ...... ,_, .. ~ ""'""1"' un .. o-MMe.-_,, .... A"ftlM4 Me ........ I.,.,> .... ~ lt1• I doM (1lla•p Ma rttna Navrutllovu won h~r ~econd s.tru1ght Wimbledon Women ·~ sUlgll· tlllt> today by d efeating Ch rts Eve rt . 6-4. 6·4 on Cen· lcr Court Story Pa~e BJ. Plar111e rs Back NB Condo Switch Law In a 6-1 vote. Newport Beach planning commissioners ap proved a condominium <.•on · version ordinance Tuesday that will affect all of the city's 6.000 rental units. The proposed measure must be enacted by city council mem· bers before it ~oes into effect. Tim Haidinger. the com· missioner who cast the dissent· ing vote. indicated he opposed it because he didn't want the measure to apply to duplexes as well as larger rental projects. Under the terms of the pro- posal. conversion of rental units to condominiums will be pre· vented as long as the city's vacancy rate for apartments is less than 2.5 percent. Establishment of the prevail- ing vacancy factor is to be done twice a year by the city staff. Staff membe rs will be re· quired to make a random sam· piing of 15 percent of the city's rental housing to determine that vacancy factor. .,,; . ,. .. f'ro• Pag~ A I CROWDS ... the crowds were more cooperative. but. at the same time. seemed more inclined to toss bottles and fireworks at the officers. Residents' efforts to aid police drew high marks. "The locals manned the bar· ricades (blocking traffic off Seashore Drive) and would open •h~m for patrol units," Spears said. "They helped control their own parties better this year than in the past,·• he added. The police offi cials said the nearly 4,000 people who wan. de red the s treets of West Newport Wednesday night were primarily spectators who were neither residents, renters nor party guests. "I'd say 99 percent or them w~r~ from outside the area, just m 1llmg around looking for a spectacle," said Gross. "It was absolute bedlam." Spears said those kinds of spec· tators were a major problem last year. ·'They had parked their cars on the highway and walked into the area, so this year we kept them from parking on the highway. ''Apparently they parked up on Superior and walked down, so maybe next year we'll keep them from parking up there." Gross indica ted next year's holiday strategy will probably include a plan to move traffic in· to Costa Mesa in order to dis· perse it. "Since Costa Mesa sold them all the fireworks, I think It's on· IY. fair to let them handle some o( the traffic," he said. Youth Beldin Death A l7 year-old La Puente youth la being held on murder char•t18 lod1ty In lhG fourth or July 11hootlna death of a companion al Bolu Chica State Beach, Oran1e County ishcrilf's deputJe11 11ld today. The victim hus been identified ut1 Hubcn SOU11. 18, of La Puente, who died or a bullet wound in his neck. Lt Wyatt Hart said Solis died ut Pacllil'a Community Hospital •H I 30 a m Thursday. "We are still not completely s at1Mled that it was an acciden· tal shooting," Hart said. Four male companions. all from the La Puente area, were taken into custody for question- 10 g by s he riffs following the t1hooting They reportedly were taking Soli s to a hospital for treatment wht•n they nagged down a Hunt· ington Beach police orficer, Hart said One of the youths was held in l'USl?dY by sheriffs after ques· 110111 ng Authorities said his name would not be relclised because of his age. llart said a gun was found in lhe sumc car with the victim and his companions. They ap- parently traveled together to Uolsa Chica beach. Authorities said the shooting was not gang-related. No other suspects a re being souizht. Appendage Believed That Of Animal An a ppendage found earlier this week alongside the Santa Ana Free way in Irvine ap- parently isn't a human hand, Irvine police said today. Sgt. Hugh Hogan said Orange County crime lab researchers report the appendage found ear· ly Sunday by a police officer is n 't of human origin. However. he said it isn't yet known what it is. ··u we had Lo guess, we have Lioo Country there and· there are a lot of wild animals," Hogan said. noting that many animals' paw skeletons resem- ble human hands. The appendage lacked most of its nesh but there appeared to be a complete f inger with fin gernail, bones and cartilage. police said at the time of the dis· covery. The bones were found partial· ly buried ID loose dirt near the southbound J effrey Road off- ramp. Plaza Facing Lawsuit Over Restaurant The former own e r or a res taurant in South Coast Village shopping center filed a ~l. 7 milUon lawsuit Thursday against the center's developer, South Coast Plaza. O ffi cials of Wilson Food Service Corporal.ion alleged in the Orange County Superior Court complaint that the de- velopers did not keep promises they m ade about the center when Wilson entered into a 1973 lease to build Cisco's Mexican Restaurant. Customer traffic was much lighter than anticipated and pledged amenities in the center were never built, the suit al- leges. Wilson seeks $750,000 1n general damages and $1 million in punitive damages. A spokesman for South Coast P laza said he had received no information on the lawsuit and therefore couldn't comment on it. ~ Red-handed? Dye Hits Bank Robbers FBI agents are trying to capture a pair of crooks red-handed because they apparently were hit by an exploding dye packet Thursday outside a Santa Ana bank they had just robbed. FBI SPOKESM.EN SAID today the dye packets exploded In the parking lot of Coast Bank, 3500 S. Bristol St., as the pair fied from a 4:30 p.m. holdup. The two men, armed with a .38-caliber pistol, had taken $5,500 ln cuh from the bank, along with a bonus they hadn't bargained for -the exploding red dye mechanism. '-TllAT STUFF DOESN'T come off very easily," the FBJ aaent_explained. The pair ned ln an auto witt\ O\lt-Of ·Slate license plates, lnvestl1atora said. 1 O•lly 1'11.t Si.ft,,_ HE LL CONDUCT CONCERTS UNDER THE STARS Henry Brandon to Lead Fashion Island Serles Fashion Island Concerts Slated Henry Brandon will take to the podium Monday night for the opening performance of the an- nual Concerts Under the Stars at Fashion Island in Ne wport Beach. · The first of the free concerts will be held at 9 p m. in the courtyard in front of J C Pen· ney's. Performances will be held each Monday night through Aug. 27. Featured performe rs this year include singer Connie Haines. and the artists of the Lyric Opera of Orange County The concerts are s ponsored by t h e Irvine Com p a ny, the Fashion Island Merchant's As · soc 1ation and th e Mus i c Performance Trust Fund. Nixon Gives Money To Cancer Society NEW YORK <AP) -Former Presi~cnt Nixon has given the American Cancer Societv a gtft 0 f $100, 000, l h (' S ()CI Ct y a n Man Insists, Gets Booked On Pot C ount It was the case of the wllhng- suspect. Laguna Beach police arrested a 23-year-old drug s uspect early Thursday afte r the man ap- proached an officer and alleged· ly offered to be searched. Officer Bill Yourex said he was patrolling the base of Moun· lain Road at about l ·30 a.m . Thursday when he was ap · proached by Karlos W. Kiernan of 474 Mountain Road. Kiernan asked the officer ir he wanted to search him for weapons. Yourex said he djdn"t particularly want to do that. Then the suspect pointed to a bag he was carrying a nd asked the officer if he wanted to look inside. The puzzled officer complied with the reques t and alleges he found seven wrapped packages of marijuana inside the large bag. Yourex arrested Kiernan and charged him with possession of m arijuana for sale. He was booked into Orange County Jail with bail set at $5,000. nounced today It said the contrihut1on ID the name of Nixon •rnd h1<> w1ff-. P a l r 1 c 1 a • "' as ~ 1 v l' n a.., ;1 ml'monal to a numbt·r of t'alll'l'I ,·1ctims. mdudin~ J ohn Wayne and Hubert Humphrey The society said thr conlnb11 twn was made by check in a let· ter that Nixon sent to Paul Williams of North Palm Beach. F'la a \'ice cha1rmJn of tht· ~Ol'l~ty·~ board "We are making th~· contnbu· t1on in memory of John Warne. Hubert Humphrey. Roie r~ Morton. John l''oster Dulle!>. Robe rt Taft. Stewart Alsop K y l e P a lm er. Eugen~ Mc Govern. Kate Ryan and others in all walks of life who have bad c<Jnccr." the letter said. Nixon's letter 1d e nt1fic d McGovern as having served with him under Williams' com mand in the Navy in 1945 Kate Ryan was the mother of Mrs. Nixon. Als op a nd P a lme r were Washington journa lists Nixon said he was impressed with Wi Iii a ms· des<'ri pt ion of prog.ress being made in the pre- vention and cure of caneer "Conseque ntly. Pat and I would like for you to use the enclosed check for this vitally important work." he said. ·. Planners To Get Hearing Three fl red San Clemente Planning Commlaaion members- ha ve been granted their requq!J for a July 18 public discussion °' their June 28 dismissals by the City Council: Councl I members voted unanimously Thursday to allow public comment on the firings after ousted commissioners Mel Morgan. Carol Carlson and Art P etersen asked for the hearing. Council members voted 3 to 1 June 21 to fire the planning com· missioners if they diet not resign The commissioners refused. Co uncilwoman Karoline Koester cited "moral conflicts of interest and philosophical dif· ferences" in demanding the planning panel resign. Counc~ members Myrtis Wagner an~ Ed Kalsched voted along wi~ Mrs. Koester to oust the plarP-, ning panelists. t But fired commissio chairman Mel Morgan told the council Thursday be and his col· leagues have asked the state at· torney general to probe the legali· ty of the dis missals. Morgan asserted that council members violated the state's an: ti-secret meeting law by voting to fire the planners after a closed-door session on June 21. Mayor Roy Hamm, who was not present for the June 21 vote. asserted that there has been "a definite violation of a council resolution" regarding placing controversial items, like ttle dis· missal action, on the council agenda. City Attorney Mike Bartlett disagreed. Hamm then blasted the June 21 secret session prior to the council vote "I hope citizens will come up in arms when they !>ee dic- t J tor 1 a I action!> like thi~." Hamm !>aid f'rom Page .\I STORES ... 1\~hlcy rl'peall'd that traffic flow from l\icwport Boulevard wc,u ld be vital to the entire two· block project However , he said. ··n ·s very possible that an imaginative ;1reh1tecl could find a way to gt.-1 the exposur{' from Newport Boulevard without all the build· ings having to be demolished." I think we have a long way to go hefort! 'H' ma ke any perma- rl l' n t d t> c 1 :, 1 o n !> • • • a g e n c y mem bt'r l\ormJ Hertzog com· mented BaJaJis Named Oiairman of NB Planners Paul Balalis, a Balboa resi- dent, was elected chairman of the Newport Beach Planning Com mission Thursday. Balalis, a builder. has been on the commission since 1976. He takes over the job made vacant when Bill Agee's term on the commission expired. At the opening or Thursday's commission meeting, two new com missioners. Debra AUen of Harbor View Hills and Hal Thomas or Lido Isle, assumed the seats vacated by Agee and Bill Frederickson, whose term also expired. MEN'S SUITS AND SPORT COATS ONE DOIAIAAR WITH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE Estes Victim .. Of Oppression? •~w1,......10 POLITICAL VICTIM? Blllle~I Estes Narcotics Suspects Arrested Westminster police swept through seven Orange County cities Thursday, arresting 17 people in what they claimed was a c rackdown on major narcotics dealers. A Huntington Heach man. Thom as Michael Ros t. 29, was booked into Orange County Jail for suspicion of pos~ess1n~ a bomb in addition lo ~usp1cwn of cocaine salt's. Westminster offtCN~. armed with a rrest and search warnmts issued by West Ornnge County l\1 unicipal Court. found I.he un- armed device at 219 Ro~hester St. Huntington Beach bomb squad office rs{ called to the home. dis- posed o the device Rost is being held in l.Jeu or $10.000 bail. The sweep, whi ch began at 9 30 a.m . and ended at 11 .20 p.m .. culminated <Jbout three months' work by undercover narcotics officers. according to Officer Earle Graham The arrests were not necessarily linked with each other and only marked the end or an investigative period. he said The sweep. which netted all bQl a handful of per-.ons adentthed in warrants. moved out of Westminster and into Huntm~ton Beach, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesn, Garden Grove. Santa Ana and Anaheim. West minster residents booked for suspicion of cocaine sales are Steven John Cooke. 23 ; Peter Karl Real. 22 ; Derik Ray O'Compo, 19; Sandra D'Ann McPherson. 18; Melanie Irene Allison, 19, and Kathleen Stacy Thompson. 19. Also booked for suspicion of selling cocaine were Sandra Jean Bailey. 21. of Fountain Valley and Daniel Curiel, 22, of Anaheim. Garden Grove residents Patnc Frank Gleason. 22. and Johnny Padilla Uli barri, 31, were booked for suspicion of selling cocain e. a nd Linda Lee Ragsdale. 23, was booked for su!'picion of selling cocaine and PCP. Both are from Garden drove. . sllling PCP were Santa Anan:; Candi Lee West, 29, and Richard James Holt, 29. Ms . West also was booked for suspicion of sell - i~ cocaine. • Also arrested in the s weep i:re two Costa Mesa men, ch ard Lynn Templin, 29, and m olhy Gerald Folk, 29. Both were booked into Orange County J '-ii for suspicion of selling co- c•lne and PCP . ' DAL.LAS <AP> Baille Sol E1te1. whee financial empire colla~ In a national acandal ln lbe 18808, has bffn descrtbtld dur"lne nnal aqcumtinU ln hb n~w fraud trial 111 a broken. abused man vlc tlml&cd by "pollUul oppression - His attorneys plt1uded Thun~ da)• for "compassion vnd mercy" ror the paroled swlodler as both 1ldes presented clOBing ugumenc.a 10 the U.S. Dlstnct Court trial. Judge Robert H1U then turned the case over to a 12-member jury. Estes and a former associate. Raymond K Horton of MadJand, are accused or defruud10g an vestors in oil field steam clean mg equipment the government contends never existed. The two also are charged with trying to conceal Estes' assets from the Internal Revenue Service Estes received national atten- tion in the early 1960s with the collapse or his $150 million finan- cial empire, built largely on mortgage loans that used noncx· 1s lcnt fertilizer tanks as col lateral At the time, much wu:. made of Estei. · connection~ to various national political figures, includ· ing then-Vice President Lyndon Johnson. However. no firm con- nection was proved and J ohnson aides said a letter Estes kept from Johnson was just a routine reply. Defense attorney G. Brockett Irwin said in closing arguments Thursday, "Billie Sol Estes has concealed 'assets' from the gov ernmcnt. I must admit that. But they were a~sets h e h as possessed since birth and no one c:.in take them away. They arc his citizt.-nship and has right lo a fair tnal ·· Irwin attackccl .,.. hat ht· called the st<ite"s "!.loppy 1nvestiga- tt0n" of the casl•, ch<irging the gove rnment ignored th e t.• v i d e n c e a n d r e s o r t e d I o "alcohol. woml'n and deceit to try c.nd snare Citizen Estes." I rwan asked the Jury to use ··understanding and fairness·· and to "rl'lease the eagle from the te>thers of political op pression .. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jim Rolfe told jurors com passion had nothing to do with the facts of the case "One man had a great deal or comp<tss1on for Billie Sol Estes Mr. J H. Burkett. He listened to Mr. Estes in Bible class, he visited with him in his home. and thf•n Mr. Eslt'~ relieved him of S50.000." Rolfe said Burkett, a retired Panhandle farmer who sells used cars an ,, bilene. loaned Esles $50,000 to invest in the petroleum and elec- tronics industries. Estes led him to believe his money was invest· cd a nd secured, Rolfe charged. For a fraud conviction grow- ing out of the collC1pse of his financial empire in the 1960s, Estes was sentenced to 15 year:. before being paroled in July 1971 State Moves On Hospitals SACRAMENTO (AP J -The state took the first step Tuesday lo suspend or revoke the license of a Sal'ramento hospital where a doctor committed sex act:. with unconscwus female pa- tients in the operating room. The State Hea lth Services Department accusation against Sutter General and Sutler Memorial hospititls alleged in- ctdcquate management controls to assure proper patient care. The ll·page complaint does not me ntion the case of Dr. W il liam Miof sky, an a nesthes iologist at Sutter Memorial who las t month pleaded no contest to three of seven felony sex charges against him and is await ing sentencing next week. Dis11eylan,d 's Firsf Teresa Salcedo. held by mother Rose. 18. receives some famous visitors after she became the first baby ever born ~1t Disneyland . Teresa made her premature debut on a park bench behind Main Stre~t ·s Plaza Inn on the Fourth of July. Brown Tight-lipped On Diedrich Issue By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM D•llY Piiot SUll Two days before Orange Coun- ty Supervisor Ralph Diedrich'-; scat is to be declared officially vacant. aides lo Gov. Edmund \' Brown Jr .. remained tight lipped loday on who will take h1:. place and "'hen Press Secr ft<iry Barbr<ira MClzger said today that Brown C1nd top advisers interviewed candidates for the Third Oistnct su pervi s or's position i n Sacramento Thursday She declined to name • the potential candidates but the list included former Assemblyman Ron Cordova, attorney Elaine Weinberg. Orange County Coun- cilma n J ess Perez. a ttorney Edison Miller and La Habra City Councilwoman Robin Young Brown's appointments secretary, Or. Carlotta MeUon. had Interviewed a larger field of Susp ect Held After Trying 9-floor Jump /\ burg lary de fendant was .:>0oked into the UCI Medical Center mental ward Thursday after he threatened to jump from the ninth fl oor balcony at ()range County Courthouse Shcnff's deputies said 24-year· old David Wheeler or Tustin was tulked out of the s uicide try by his attorney. Kenneth Roberts. who counseled the defendant on th e ba l cony f or about 20 minutes. The young man was heard s houting about the alleged in· justices in the "system" and at one point reported ly yelled. "I've heard they send innocent people to jail but they're not go. Ing to do that to me .. Deputies said Wheeler was booked into UCI for a 72 hour m<'ntal evaluation Judge Kenneth Lee also declared a mistrial an Wheeler's case because jurors had been aware of the threatened jump, df!- pulies reported . Wheeler a nd a co-detenaant were accused of entering an Orange apartment last January to commit burglary when they "(ere surprised by the occu- pants. candidates in Orange County last month Thursday's interviews. which r<ingcd from 30 to 90 minute~. were condu('tf'd b•.-Or Mellon. Gray Davis . l'Xccut1ve secretary to Bro""-n. Hacharrl Silberman. s tat <' f1nanc t' director and Brown. A !>pok<'i;woman for the gov l'rnor de<.'lint:d comments except to hay that Brown 1s making ef- forts to appoint "'lht' very best person." Other sourccc; say they expect th<' appointn1'cnl to be made around July 25 1\11 lier. a former Vietnam prisoner or war who resides an Orange. said questioning dealt with a wide range of Orange County problems and solutions He said he also was asked his opinions on state bailout money and the proposed Orange County budget. Previously interviewed by Dr Mellon but apparently not sum- moned to Sacramento Thursday were Shirley Grindle, Mary Phill ips Lynn Osen and Pete Tournay. Diedrich faces sentencing Monday in Sun Diego for his re· cent convictions on bribery and cons pt racy. Dicdri c h 's res 1gnat1 on becomes effective Sunday .. Colorite HOSE All· WEATHER REINFORCED • Nylon 11re·cora reinforcea • Co11s easily year round • Won I our!>I unaer pressure • uncona111ona11y guaranteed Fnday. July 6, 1979 DAILY PILOT A 3 Rm1ti.11gto11 Girl Grandma Waits For Valeena By STEVE MARBLE Of n. O.lty ....... St•ff A Huntington Beach grandmother who bas been wait· ing 340 days to see her grand· daughter again hopes to be re · united with the 6·year-old oext week but isn't sure what to ex- pect. "I just don't know what Uus last year has done to her." says Juanita Moo re. grandmother and legal guardian of former c hild beauty queen Valeena Miller Va leena. snatched from her grandparents' Crown Reef Lane home in Huntington Beach 11 months ago, was located b) authont1es last Tuesday living 1n a rural Arkansas foster home According to Sgt. Rob Haller of the Eureka Springs Pol.Jee Department an Arkansas, Valeena was placed in the foster home June 21 after she was dis covered sleeping an a parked car with her mother The mother. Carnalla Miller. 25, who was arrested at the lime for disorrterly conduct, allegedly grabbed Valeena last July 31 from her grandparents' home Mrs Moore and her hu:.band. K<·nncth. had put up a reward ;.ind h:Jd Sought OUl the ildVIC(• Of iJ ps)chac an Hlln attempLo; to locate the young:.ter Va leena. H untmgton B<·ach po lace say. wi II b.-returned to th<· beach area when Arkansa~ authont1t's havt' estctbhsht'd that the• J:?randparents <ire hN legal guardians ~rs Miller. c.1 rorm<'r ment11I pntient. may be returnt-d to Hun tington UP:.iC'h SO<mcr. Sh<> wa-. l.lrrested on a felon) child steal 1ng warrant and has .,.. uavpd ,., trad1t1on. polict· Sa) Eurek a Spr1n1b prihct s.11d that thf' f11g1ll\ 1• rnothf'r <1nd hC'r d a u ~ht l' r had r o m,. tu th,. northern Arkans a!> n·sort town Inst April and had bel•n llvtnl! 1n a car with a dog Police said that Vc.lccna wa ~ thin, hungry and had told them she'd been livmi:: on pretzels and cheese Mrs Miller was arrested at the time and lodged in nearby Berryv1lll• Car roll County Sheriff's Depu· ty Ron Oisheroon in Berryville said an additional charge of c riminal m1 sch1ef was addtd when Mrs. Miller s tuffed a mat· tress into a toilet and flooded her jail cell. She was released tbe next day. Ois heroon says. and was arrest ed on the warrant Tuesday after appeanng an a He rryv1lle court on the two charges II untangton Bcat•h police said the m is demeanor Arkansas charges aJ?ains t Mrs . Miller have been dismissed to expedill' her extraclition to Cahforn1a Po Ii c e 'i :. y they' II fly to ,\rkansas next week to brmg the rugitive mother back. ... COMING BACK HOME Valeena Miller, 6 Wl1y of Wl10 In S unday.,s Daily Pilot J.ookin~ b:.tl·kward anri forward is part or the pa<'kagp 1h1s Sunday in tht• O~ily Pilot ~OONM EN TODAY Only;,; don•n humans have lefl foot pranb an lht· fint· dust of th•· l\I oon llow dad th Cit event HJ years ago arrcct thc astronauti-~ An Assocaatt-d Pr~s Mtrvey tells their stones. WHO'S WHO The musical group who tell why the film they produced documenting their his· tory isn't a celluloid epitaph. lt"s JUSt a demarcation line between past and future READ ANO S t\VE -P at Dunn explams how to use gm crnment reguJatJons to ~ave on groce ry bills in her Consumer Closeup on labeling laws Fullerton Cyclis t Hits Tree, Dies A 45-year-old Fullerton resi- dent was killed Wednesday when his motorcycle went out of con· trol and ran mto a tree. Police said Richard C. Abhott was killed in the accident a few blocks from ha s res idence It v. as not known if Abbott was wea rueg a safety he lmf't Aust ralian Tree Fern .. ,.. ,. l h r: , • l). l/., nt•I'• 'ICtt , 'Mt! •• µ,I I I• Split leaf Philodendron • t,, , .• ,,,,,, '''"'' ,,,. ~ • .,........:_• f 't r 1'<1'' Ir t' 1 J' h . -; ) (. r• • t't i' Jt ". " ' . ~· ·r.;: ~ ·. . r •. ·,1• ,: :,. , ''%: ,"i~ ·\~ALE PRICE -: 5.99 Look Out Wednesday 0[ LUX( q [ INFORC£0 50 x 5 8 Reg 14 o~ That's When NORAD Thinks Skylab Will Fall •WAS HINGTON <AP ) - Qylab'& Ume is running out rut. 'The National Aeronautics and -ace Administration believes lie 17.~ton craft will crash into ~e ·•tmoepbere sometime next week, IDOlt likely Wednesday. Tbe North Am e rican Al r OtfenM Command in Colorado, tt•lch bas been tracking the 1JJ-foot.Jon1 8pace derelict, h•d PJ!Hict•d tbat tbe re-entry ... be between Jul110 and Ju· M. ~ Tbundq the mott .., .... at NOllAD oa Tbul'lday ad-• ..,.. Ill projedloll OM day to * .le .. u ptrtod, wttb the w.-...... of JUiy 11. f Tbe low point of Skylab's orbit Thursday was L33 miles above e arth, 1lx miles less than the day before. The high point was 144.8 miles, three miles higher than Wednesday. Skylab's final° plun ge wlll begin when it hit.a the thickening atmosphere. Meanwhile, the State Depart. ment has alerted personnel around the world to be set to prov•de lut·mlnute Skylab in· formaUoa to host eovetnments. "We have been in conUnuoua contact with the PMt.I tor some moot.ha oow and they have been provided all of the tnf ormaUon that bat been released by NASA," said a State Depart- me nt official. who as ked that he not be ldeotlfied. "We have reques ted that each of our poets identify key person- nel who wiU be available for pro- viding Skylab information." Such information won 't be available unUI the final hours of Skylab's We. Then. NASA says, It will be possible to identily the orblt'1 path in which Skylab can be .xpeded to re·enter. Pies• that aurytve re-entry, a few Weighin1 more than 1,000 pounds. wtU prbbabty fall In an area 4.000 miles long and 100 ~ilea ~Ide alone the orbital path. SALE PRICE INSTANT LAWN roll OUt the gnHln carpet 5 SQuore fr Rolls WITH sod from DICHONDRA '1.99 Roll --•te•,. o .. .u .. 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July I . 1911 NATION I WORLD Jast ~ U.S. J ohless Rate Dips· Coa ting ..... ~ Tom · Ha.rphin~ Hitting th 8 ach ON TR& 8&\CB: Now w~·"" toin1 lo learn If all lhMt' throna• who viatUd our coastlinf' •t the m id w~k holiday w~re juat here on a Ouke The w~kend s hapes up for perfeet beach weather Forecut.s. lf you Uke lo ~Lteve tht pn.'<licteirs <'llll for Jlltl4' ftve-mtle·per-hour bl'ff~ along th .. s hort>hnt> with ocean temperatures us high HS 67 dei:ret:a. and tht• u 1r Ju.-.t a little warmer If that won't lure tht' multttudes b11d1 to our 1t•"1011. nothing 1s golna to tlo It A WALK ALONG lhtt mis t !.hrouded ~horelt1w only 1h1!'> morning reminds you that they wen~ ttll here The surf was making rumbles like thunder but 1t wai. all a noise !.how The waves were JUSl httle poppers. banging away at the Laguna Greeter Statue Will Do Lois of Greeting This Season sand loudly because of the c;harp s lant of beach conf1gura· tion. - Atop the sand berm. a whole s quadron of seagulls lined up single file . all peering to sea as if on a concerted search for breakfast. You had the notion to yell at the lineup, "Okay, everybody in the water when you hear the whistle. . " Along the sand. a lone municipal worker w<i s on cle anup duty, a reminde r of what lhe l''ourth of July had wrought ju!>l Lwo day:. belore Offensive Pressed By Somoza MANAGUA. Nicaragua (AP> President Anastasio Somoza prei.sed a counter-offensive lo· day that could prove if be still has enough military might to ::.ave tum. (Related photo, A7> The 53-year·old dictator sent Jbou t 1,000 'roops, planes. armored cars and at least one tank against the Sandinista guer- rillas holding Masaya, 20 miles south of the capital. Reporters ob- i.e r ved the planes bombing. rocketin~ and strafing. the city. IT WAS Somoza's first coun· It' r offt.'ns1 ve against any of the 24 cities the Sandinistas have taken since they launched their offensive six weeks ago to try to t'nd the 42·year·old dictatorship of the Somoza family. If the national guard cannot n •capturc Masaya. there will be little prospect of Somoza r egain· 1ng control of the rest of the C'Ountry. The g uerrillas of the Sandinista National Liberation Front now hold all the major population centers except for Managua. nearby Granada and µortson lheCanbbean. SOM OZ A SENT 600 troops fro m Manag ua and 200 from a nothc•r part of the country CJgainst the rebels in Masaya, presirlt'ntial aide Max Kelly ~aid. Two hundred others had bt-en sent in earlier. Meanwhile, the guerrillas· Radio Sandino reported that the rebels had take n the arm)' gar· rison in the town of Jinotepe. CJboul JO m•lt•s ~outhwest of ~1 anagua. J tL4tt i11 Case Brad Rudolph of Denver. a represent ative for the Se at of the Pants Man agement Company. adjusts his Skylab pro- tective helm et. Rudolpfl h as sold over 4,000 of the posterboard he lmets in the Denver area Each helmt-t comes with an "early wa rning spike" that pro' 1de~ ·· 00193 nanosecond~ of warnmg" before Skylab hits its wearer. Price Hike :. ' . .. .Moderate'·· For June WASHINGTON (AP> -The nation's unemploym ent rate feb to 5.6 percent in J une , the lowest level m nearly fi ve years, the government said today. At the same time, wholesale. prices continued to moderate, rising 0.5 percent last m onth, the Labor Department said. Food prices actually declined 1.2 percent. t hanks to sharp drops in the prices or beef, pork and poultry. Non·food items rose 1.1 pe rcent. with sharp advances m petroleum prices taking the blame. BOTH THE unemployment a nd wholesale price figures were good news for American cons umers The economy is girding for the impact or more oil pnce increases that will re- :-ull from the recent decision by thl· Organization of Petroleum Ex1>ort1n~ Countries to ra1i,e l' rudt' ml prices an a verage of 2!l pcrt•t•nl P res1dt•nt Carter and his aides have :-.aid the OPEC increa!)e will c·ost 800,000 Americans their Jobs b y m1d ·l980 and add b<'t ween 2 and 2 5 pe rcentage point s to the U.S. inflation rate . The unemployment rate had ht•ld steady in the range of 5.7 percent LO 5.9 percent for the p<ist 10 months The decline to 5 6 percent in June. the lowest It-HI since August 1974. "was dut• almo.,t t•ntirely to a drop tn lt'l'" iigt· 1oblci.s ness. ·· said l.Jhor Oc purtment a n alyst K;ithryn lfo)ll'. "T H E Nli M Bt:R OF un t•mplo~ed ll't'n-<igers fl-'1 1 hy I :Jfl.IKIO '" J unt-. wh ii(' thci r Un· t ' rn pluvm<'nt rate dropped from II\ H µl'rci•nt to 15 3 pen·ent :· the I t'IHlrl ...:aid OLD BOTTLES. CANS und d1scardt·d hotdog wrcippers almost obscured the sand There· wt•re rE'm nants of f1r1>works. broken plastic drinking .Rlasscs, and metal rods that had onl'e been sparklf'rs Whe n the holiday throngs finally depart this best of all possible coast::.. they do clearly leave tht•ir mark The cleanup chore looked like 1t wui. going to be more tha n one lone municipal worker "'as abk to handle Mideast Accord Told M !-> Hmle said lhal although 1 hi' fie:un.•i-an• seasonally ad- 1u:-1t•d to Jl·counl for changes -.uc-h a:-ht•avy ...:ummer hiring, '"mt• of the 1mprovt-"ment 1n t 1·1·n .1g•· 11nt·mploymen1 likely v. n~ du"' to !>Umm('r JOb pm· gram:. All of this. howevl"r, probablv isn't 1us t thl· recap of a holiday past The likelihood 1s ..,tron~cr th<.i t tt 1~ thl' ALEXANDRIA. Egypt (API U.S. mediator Robert Strauss a nnounced wha t ne termed a "breakthrough" today in un- s narling the logjam that had hl'l'n holding up t alks between Israel and Egypt on the issue of Palestinian autonomy in the oc- l'Upied West Bank of the Jordan H1ver and the Gaza Strip forecast for a summer season 1ust a he<1d - YOU ARE RF.~INDED that the bcarh v1s1tor!. who .1usl r ecently SpPnt their holld<.i,v IH're were wtlhng to en- dure the tortures of long traffH: IJnl:'s. crowds and conges· tion and the ever-continuini? S<'arch for a parking place If they will s uffer all these agoni«>s on a m id v.ct·k holi- day, what will they go through w twn Liley haH~ an l'nt1 n: weekend for the pursuit of plt·dsun·" It looks like it might hi' a long sca::.on Trio Arrest e d HAMDEN. Conn. CAP > -A 14-month investigation led today to the arrests of three Hamden men accused of the gangland· s tyle slaying of a bit-part actor in the movie "The Godfather." Ove r D e ath The thr ee were indic t e d sec·retly Thursday by a s tate grand jury in New llaven on charges of murdering Norman Racchiocchi, 35, at the entrance lo West Rock Park in Ha mden Bacchiocch1 , a forme r Derby High School athlNr.. was found May 24. 1978. lying face down near a rented car "They arrived at a broad solu· t 1on quicker than I thought they would." Strauss said at a ne ws t•onference after the two former enemies put aside their attempts to write an agenda for t he talks <tn d accepted his conce pt of working groups. At dawn police apprehended Mark Iuteri, 39. Anthony Puc- cino. 36. and Robert R accio. 34, without trouble at their homes. authorities said. IN A JOINT communique, the t hree !.Ides agreed tbe)' would assign the working groups to dis· c uss how to hold an election for the 1.2 million Arabs Living in the OC<'upied te r ritories and what powers and responsibilities the elective council would have. 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CaUlortda PIHr.atil cays Wtll oet lu\I • llf11t warmer !Ills -k•nd •n Soulllern Californl•. Ille Natlonal Wu1ner Service $ilyS. ~turday's lligh In tM Lo\ Af\091~ B.n1n ~d l>e In IM m kl-70l Buc"-rs can t•k• a0vanli19e of " weekend predldlofl °' two.to ll•e· toot 5urt. M>Utll to '°"1t>We1t •-lls. winds out ol Ille .est •t •'O"t to II mpll •ncl ~•lwes tiei-n .. and 16. In llW Sel!Oft Se••c.Cllor.00 River area Ille outlOOk Is for suMY days. S mpll afl-wlnoh •NI luOf\1 up 10 110 In Ille San Bernardino end Sen G•brlet MOuntalns, the torecaSt wn tor moslly """'' Slllfl w1t11 afternoon winds out OI the -.tllwftl from S 10 U mpft, wjtll llight moitly Ill IN 70l. Co•stal tt' e•tller Early morn1no -<~rwt• .. 1111 sunny afternoon• IO<KHI IOO•y end S.tlonlay . Ll9nt ¥Mliltlle wlflch blOWlflt Wftl 10 IOlltrlwnt •t 10 IO 16 IUlotL Sm.II -10 IWO loot wlfld w-•-IH WNy. TemMf'ot-8n>uncl ti. U>Hl re· metnlnQ wllll • 111911 of '9 -lows OI .0. lfllllftd ...... <llmOlng 10 1' Wltll a -OIS7. s-,••••• Thie• PIUDAY SeconO 111111 1 11 p "'-•-O Sec Oftd IOW U : '1 o m I.• 5ATU .. DAY Second 111111 e:os p.m. • • SecOftd IOW I ~ 0 m I ' iuNDAY SeCOM lllGf> t •7 p m • I S.cand ,_ t ,'8p m. 1 e Sun rl-S:•• m . ~st otp.m. MMll """'J Ot p.m , ""' a·IW • m. S•rt•..-ri Hw•tl..-.., ~t IMKIMt. WnH two to fOut feet wttll l•lr c- dllloftl. - problems and 1t will let progress go forward ... Slrauss told a news conference after today's session Strauss said there was "far more agrePment than d1~agree· m ent .. in the firs t Egyptian· Is raeli talks he attended a!. President Carter ·s new Midea st trou blcshootcr A COMML'~IQL·t: ri·:uJ di lht· news conforenl'e said ~ working group would begin holding d1-. l.'USSIOns within t WO weeks to plan for the el<>cl1on nf a Pal estm1an council to allm1ni<,l..r home rule in the b racl1 t>C<:upwd a rea:-. The unemployment r3te had been 5 >l perN•nt 1n M ay. 11 .iH·ragl•d 5 7 pt•rc1•nt in both tht• l1r ... 1 and <,econd quartC'rs of 1979 «•mp;ired \\tlh <•hout .fl pt-rccnt :r ' .. ;ir t•arlu•r It makes Cents to shop with money-saving food coupons from the Daily Pilot. Start saving today. Call 642-4321 and ask our c irculation d e par~m ent for hom e de livery. Coupon Savings -one more reason people all along the Orange Coast value the ---. 642-4321 • . ... ,_, ------------. ... ~~--- Fridly. July 6. 1979 CAIL Y PILOT A~ Justice -Raps P ·aper Clark Denies Early Tanner Role SAN FRANCISCO CAP> - Justice William Clark says he felt a Los Angeles Times story "referred to me but not by name" when it alleRed last elec· Steigers Cranted Divorce LOS ANGELES CAPl -A judge, granting a divorce to ac· tor Rod S t eiger and h1 s r acetrack h a ndicapper wife Sherry, ruled that Mrs. Steiger waived her rights to ha lf the ac- tor's money when she signed a pre-nuptial agreement. lton day that two ·justices had confirmed the court reached - but failed to file -a decision in the controversial Tanner de· cision. Clark categorically denied he was a source ror the story. He said Robert Fairbanks. co· author or the article, called him three times on Nov. 6. the day before, with questions and sketchy details on the planned story. Fairbanks. he said, read him one sentence from it saying two unnamed justices had confirmed .. individual dec1s1ons were s igned some time ago by all members of the court. "DID YOU say anything to disabuse him of that?" brought the reply, "I did not." The Times story and those by other media alleged Tanner a nd other deeisions expected to be unpopular were being delayed until after the election so as not to ad versely affect the confirma- tion vote on Chief Justice Rose Bird and three other justices Ms. Bird won confirmation nar- rowly Tanner. filed Dec. 22, held JUd ges could grant probation even though the law mandated persons using a gun an certain crimes mus t go to prison. After rehearing, the court last month reversed and upheld the law. CLARK SAID the first time Fairbanks called he told him he could not talk about the case because it was still pending A hot day of skateboarding causes Chermg Hatler y, 8. to stop for some lemonade while cruising a San Bernardino street. She borrowed the skateboard Crom mom. Superior Court Judge Harry Shafer held the pre-nuptial con tract was valid despite Mrs . Steiger's claim that she did not understand the document when she signed it "DID HE say you were one or the persons he was relying on for confirmation?" asked s pecial counsel Seth Hufstedler of the Commission on Judicial Performance. "He may have said somethin~ to that effect." Clark replied. "I felt anything I would say m re- ~ard to that l would be readin~ 1 n the story ·' The justice saad he dad answer the request fo r confirm ation directly but told the reparter, "I don't wanttodtscuss at '· Energy Panel to Stay? IN GR.ANTING a n an · terlocutory dissolution of the sax· year marriage. Shafer ordered Steiger to pay his wife tern parary suppart totaling Sl2.500 through September, when the divorce becomes final. Asked whether it occurred to ham that he might be t>ne of the two Justices. he said "Yes. 11 dad ·· Clark said Fairbanks told him Justice Stanley Mosk wouldn't confirm the c;Lory , but saad he had an .. interesting or gonrl source " Clark said he gave the re port<'r a •·negat1vt> "''her on con hrm ang or denying .. Abolishment M e a sure Loses S upport SACRAMENTO CAP) -En· v1ronmentalists and other s up- porters of the state Energy Com· mission have s ucceeded in defeating a bill to abolish it, and several others to weaken it. and never has been, under in- vestigation by the IRS. "I just can't buy her posillon." The IRS letter contradicts the judge said Thursday. "At the some news stories published in tame she signed this agr~ment Since he arrived Wednesday <1t May, and Curb's chief of staff. she intended it to be effective .. Los An geles I nternational Shel Lytton, said he hoJ)E'd it Airpart, Bond has been checking "would lead respansible media The judge said Steiger was ( STATE ) leaders Lacking On Integration? It was done Thursday in the s ix-member Energy Subcommit- tee of the Assembly Resources, Land Use and Energy Commit- tee. and rechecking the pylon as· outlets to give the same ex-"ill advised " when he engaged LOS ANGELES <AP > The lion <'ffortr~ of the city's sehools Sembly On McDonnell Douglas to th t th . his own law firm to advise his l'fforts of bus inl'S!-. and poht1c<1I .in• ,, .. allure," ac<•o rding lo pos ure e ru as was given .._. c J d 1> I E I DC-lOsatContinentalAirlines to the baseless charges and an-bride·to-be on an agreement lt>aders to deal wath the mtegra .ciupcraor ourt u gc au .g y. The vote was 2·4 on the bill to abolish the Energy Commission. SB778 by Sen. Barry Keene, D· Elk. which gave up all her commum Thal stmgang rebuke w<1s dt· Gain to Re1d9n? C~~b.~~s m ade against Mike ty property rights. But he said it ltve n ·d Thursday during thl' SAN FRANCISCO CA P l was not a sufficient conflict of Realtors H it 1h1rd de1y of hearings on the dis· Controvers ial Police Chief Guilt •f'a ror e d " interest to invalidate the agret: tract·., 1n1 egrat1on ease . Thi• Cha rl es Gain ha s bowed ment Laguna Beach1udged1d not<1d SAN DIEGO (API In a m· h Cl d d "d I gracefully to Mayor Dianne •l -.r.r·ues ress any in 1v1 ua s or or Feinstein's demand that the change of venue hcanng held at ., ~ e ganizat1ons by name atelevisionstation studio.apro-MRS. STEIGER ~till has Police Commission ask ha s fessionaJ paUste r testified that pending a Marvin vs. Marvm LOS ANGELES (AP1 An at The Los Angeles Unified resignation for Jan. 8, 1980-the almost 30 percent of 700 persons type lawsuit claiming s he 1s en· torney has hied a $10 million School U1 s tract ''has been first day or the new term of the interviewed in San Diego County titled to half of Steiger 's assets suit against the San Fernando without leadership. the type or next mayor. be lieve 17-year-old Brenda acquired during two years they Valley Board of Realtors, 17 of c·1vic leaders hip I have seen The five-member commission, estabHshed in 1975, is supposed to assess state energy needs. make lon g-ran ge ener gy pol i cies, set conservation standards for .buildings and ap- pliances, and r egulate power plant construction. "I do not argue wath it <the re-Spencer is guilty of first·degree lived together before m arnage ats members and the Callfomaa sometimes mother places, other quest), and professionally, I ac-murder. Association of Realtors, accus· states." Egly said. cept it." Gain said, shortly after Defense attorneys seek to The couple w11l return then to ing them of a "wave of ter IJC.JO Tires I( irked LOS ANGELES <AP> - .Federal Aviation Administration Chief Langhorne Bond will return to Washington. D.C., Sunday after continui ng his DC-10 jetliner probe here by "kickin' tires and stuff like that," a spokesman. Jerey Doolittle, said Feinstein moved Thursday to ha ve the trial of the teen-aged discuss permanent s upport ar-rorism" aimed at certain other SCHOOL BOARD president quell what had become the girl moved out of San Diego rangements. brokers. Howard Miller was recalled last m ayor 's most volatile issue County, charging excessive pre· Mrs. Steiger. 42. who owns six Attorney David Barry said May and replaced by a staunch s ince she succeeded the slain trial publicity. The tiny red-racehorses. had asked for $7,575 Thursday that discount realtors anti·busing advocate George Moscone last November haired girl has been held since a month temparary suppart. in· who charge less than 6 percent Little or no comment on th• Curb Cleared! Jan. 29, wbcn s he a llegedly eluding $1,000 a month to feed to sell a home are the targets or volatile iss ue has come from SACRAMENTO CAP> -The killed two school employees and a nd house her horses. The cou· ··d eath three1ts, vandalis m or Mayor Tom Bradley, the City U.S. Internal Revenue Service wounded eight grade school stu· pie, who married in April. 1973, property and int1m1dating phone Co un c il and the Board of says Lt. Gov. 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NHI to SOOTH COAST PlAZ.A S.n11 Ana ntllf "the Trea•u•v Sst-2570 OAANAOA ... lS 8.llDOll II ee-Shlft 360-2276 Orange CoaSI Oo11v Polo1 .Editorial p ag.e _________ ·F·r·1C1·8·y·J·u·ly·6···'·9·79·-------·R·o·be·rt·=·o·rw·b.·~r.e:.K.p·' ~.~.~.::.:.~.~.Cl.lt.o Tho.ri·c'l·I m.p.:.~ e.K.Eee·d·~.~.:.e.cs .. lt~Of Council ·m Crack ~~,Over Oil Leases . .,. •u-Next w . N Y..port S. ch clty coun cilmen are aolng '11 to race a dtrfkull deci kM\ in trying to decide whether or I • not lo conUnu th city ' I 1aJ baUle aaalnst aale or 0 11 n le uses ln the waters olfsbo~ of their city. So !J r. lh • clty hes s pent more tha n $10.000 1n lht! o~ t yet un ucce. rul battl . a nd Ma yor Paul R yckoH h11b 1 • warned the expense are going to go h1~her 1f the city pursues its cou rt case L st w eek, the c ity got us first major setback when a froer al court judge rerused to halt the filing or b1d5 on the 148 tracts offered off tht' • Calirom1a co11:;t by th~ fe<leral Departme nt of lht! In • terlor ., Losmt( that skirmish m ay not ~ffot·t lhl' outcomt> of the wur. The city's pnmory ronct!rn 11> four of lh~ trurb •· that are d<>st:st to N~wPort 8-,•ach Interior off1C'1al1> ~a 1l1 on e bid wtts recetved on one of those four ·rhc 'l't!~l al tractl.'d no o fCcrs Crom oil companies Tha t one btd was described as being relatively low ~nd at could be rejected by fooeral offtc1als lf that·~ thl· cat;e. th~ city won't havt! to continue Its cxpen:,1vc ll•t;tul efforts. However. coun cil m embers are going to h1tvc to de ' c1de whether they want totakethatgambleor 1fthcy wunt to t ry to block the award mg of leases in all ofth e tnH·t to 111:>u1 ,. that their concerns are answered. " Corne on Now, Folks Thl' Newporl·Mesa Federation of Tt•a<'ht·r~. u n AVl. · C l O <1ffih atc recen t ly e lected to rcpn•st.•nt ch s t1'll'I teachers, has s ubmitted its propos al for a three yt•ar <'llll t r act. As with a ll Initial employee contract proposub, at I!\ expected that som e ite m s will be trimmed and ulht·r~ 1·11t t•ntirely. Both sides in wage ne~otiations c ustomanly a-.k more a nd offer less than they really expect ~o tht•y'll _ have som ething to bargain with. .-C In this case, however, what the union as asking rntht•r takes one's breath away. A m ong the demands are: no layoffs, regardless of declining e nrollme nt: time off for union activities. add1· ttonal benefits and the expansion of all health benefits to cover dependents . In addition. the u nion is asking for a 14 percent wage hike plus additional step increases that could boost some teachers' salaries as much as 42 percent, according to district officials Officials say the contract would cost the distri ct an addition al SS m illion next year. They estimate they will have about $1.2 milhon lo offer. Clearly. a newly chosen bargaining agent has lo make a n impr essive presentation. a nd the general language in which the proposal is written indicates many refinements arc expect ed. But in the lig ht of the district's financial situation. ,ind the belt tightening or most workers. it appears lo be tame thl' union tame b:..ack down to earth My Gosh, It Worke d 1 l"s a reasonably safe assumption th at a good portion of the people in Newport Beach who voted for Proposition 13 h ad something like this scenario in mind: -A city faci lity. the West Newport Children 's Library, is closed down because not e no ug h people arc using it. It's too expensive for the city to justify operat· rng. City officials decide to get bids from tenants in· tcrcs ted in occupying the former library rather than us- ing it to house some other city agency. Two sets of bids are received . One is from the Orange Coast YMCA. which will pay Sl a year and for no charge lo the c ity will inst a ll a d aytime children's recrea· tion progr a m in the e mpty building. The other bid is fro m the Balboa P ower Squadron whose m e mbers will pay $200 a month for a headquarte rs from whic h to off e r boating safe ty classes al night. -City counc ilmen accept both proposals. figuring the city will be able to pay the operating cost of t he building from the ~enlal pay m ents and realizm g t hat reside nts stand to benefit from both programs. That's t he way it actually h appened last week and we'd have to agr ee with Councilman Don Mcinnes, who ha iled it as a classic compromise. • Optn1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily P1lol. Other views expressed on this page are those or their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Human Fat ByL.M. BOYD Human fat turns soUq when its temperature drop~ Lo a bout 45 degrees F . That's too cold to matter. What's, left of the human won't care. But the fat of a hibernating animal remains liquid at far lower temperatures. Thus such a beast can survive. How low a hibernator's tern· perature can drop without killing il I just don'l know. Do know that many a scien- tist bas tried to take the body temperature of a hibernating bear. But the bear keeps waking up. Clearly. il has lo Dear Gloomy Gu nuc lear pro- t este rs Interfere with building the plants, what are we golng to do for e1er.trtcal energy? Rub Hayden & Fonda together? R. P.S. • be awkward for the scientist. caught in the bear 's cave tbat way with an i cy thermometer in h and. And pretty startling for the bear, too. undoubtedly. A drink or two of liquor tends lo lower your ability to distinguish colors . A drink or t wo o f coffee tend s to heighten that ability. That's what Air Force researchers <'!aim. It's a matter of record that no American Indian before t he coming of the white man ever used the word "squaw .. Q. ··what signs, besides those to direct trafCic. are violated most frequently?" A. Studies indicate they are· Keep out. No s moking. No trespassing. Wet paint Keep off the grass. Hands off. Q. "Why is an independent oil prospector ca lled a 'wildcatter'?" A. Goes back to the early days ln eastern PennRylvama when an explorer about lo tight out was said to be head· Ing for wildcat country. So me or the prog · nostlcatora think the average age or retirement will drop lo 38 by the next turn of the ttn· lUry. • llob Greene Grim Time for Brothers G Add unother v1ct1m to /\ m trlca ,.. C'ootlnu&ng d1 scom· fort about ruch1I matters This time ll'lf S.tciw While Th.at'• rl~ht as In •'Snow Whitt• tinc1 llw &vt·n Dwarfs ·• t-•ur l't•nturltiis. Snow While hus I.HJ c n u b ,. Io \ t-'' t 11 l r y t u I c l' h 11 r 11 l' I 1• t 1'; V \• I ~I 0 \' l' ht•r 1·n•ullun ll )' I h ,. 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"There was a concern on my purl," Reichel su1d "There are ~ome lines In the ·snow White' s tory that made me a little un. comfortable. And then them was lhe question of whut would hap· pen 1f a black student wos c-hosen to play Snow Whit<>. Mark Anderson a nd m yi1elf de· t•1dcd that it would just be better 1f we didn't tulk ubout Snow White at all " TlllJS. the d1rc<•tors while tellin~ the lrud1t1onal "Snow Whitt"' story an lht• play camt• UJ> with tht• new l1tll', and re ft•rrNl to the heroine only a5 "lhc J)rtnCt'SS " ltc1rhl1I !.a1rt that a hnl' ::.uch u::. thl' wttl'h'~ saying, "I w1::.h I • a {'Ould have a little girl w1lh ::.km as while as snow." made l\lm a little uneasy, and that "there as no need ror an eighth grade stu dent to go through something like that." He said that after 1t was de- rided that "Snow White" would become ··Princess 1n the Woods." some students asked him why they weren't doing "Snow Whitt " after all. lie told t hem . "Oh, it's still ·snow w h1tc.' sort of " Mark Anderson, the faculty memhcr who directed the play with Re1 c•ht·I. said. "I had re t>t•n•u11s1ons as soon as we an notllH'\'cl thal 'Snow Wh ale' wa::. .:01n1! hi he· lht' 11Jay Some pc-0 pit· w1•r1· 1uc·e about it and some w<>rc· t·xtn·mt·lv na-..ty I heard ni.:ht away th<1l lh•'rl' were ~um1· rumblings amoni.: :-oml· or tht· purcnts about 1t " Indeed, the Parker admin.ls· trution is a bit reluctant to discuss the entire matter can· didly Fred Dust, head ot the up- per school, denied thal the racial implications or ··snow White" had anything to do with the de- cision to change the name. He said it was done because or fear about possible legal action by Wall Disney studios if "Snow White" was used. OUT AT the Wa lt Disney i;tudios 1n California, John Cawley, who works in the Dis· ney archives. said, "This is real· ly surprising. We've never had any complaints about 'Snow White' before There's nothing r•1c1st at all in the ·snow White' ::.tory But you never know what people are going to do. Next they'll be saying that Little Red Riding Hood 1s an Indian." Riley's Farewell to Diedrich Defended To the Editor Local Common Causer Chuck Stegme1r was out or line m his re<.'enl letter to the editor that chal lenged the integrity of Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley. Stegme1r blasted the supervisor for bidding farewell on behalf of himself and his col· leagues to departing Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and for com· mcndmg Diedrich on his ac <·omplishments during hi s tenure in office People who are reall~ knowledgeable about Orange County government must be ap· pic.llled by Mr. Stegme ir 's innucn do of impropriety on the part of Supervisor Ri ley. Twice the peo· pie of coastal Orange County have staled their a pproval or him at the polls. Opinion leaders throughout our community at· test constantly to the quality of the man. It was a callous and unthoughtful comment by Mr Stegmeir to slander the conduct of our county s upervisor because he was kind enough to publicly say goodbye to a col· league of many years As for Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. despite the sad and tragic end that has come to his public career, no one, friend or foe, can dispute the many con· tr1butions to better local govern- ment t,9at Ralph Diedrich made while serving on the Board of Supervisors. However much we may be repulsed by the acts which resulted in his conviction. the man is due just credit for the good things that he d id for Or ange County. Let us all hope that the era of scandal in our local government has passed. Let us also look for positive e lements in o ur local politics and comment fairly on them. THOMAS A. F UENTES Appalled Dint .. Too To the Editor· I was appalled by Chuck Stcgmeir's letter to the editor on June 28 concerning Supervisor Tom Riley's praise of former Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. Com m o n Cause Co Coordinator Stegmeir demon- s trated his lack or u nder !\l anding or interpersonal rela· tionships. Ma ture people, both youth and adults. often will disagree and disapprove o f a specific behavior while holding in warm regard or even loving and caring for the same individual at the sam e lime. ff everyone f o llowed Stegmeir 's philosophy of public· ly disowning and disassociating with a person for a negative or illegal behavior, few would celebrate th~ 4th of July, rew would attend a farewell party for a dep.-rtJnR employee. we woulcln I hold grarlu;.it111n l'Crcmontcl> allt•ndcd b\ tea c· ht.•1:. a ntl pa rl'n 1 :-. a nrl nobody would r<'nc•w their m<'m lkrsh1p 1n Common Causl' JIM rll' BOO~! J•rf>por t• 1'\ou· To the Editor: A critical pre-election event will be taking place in the Coast Community College District in approximately six weeks. The ineum bent board of trustees, a lthough u p for election this November !three scats l. will be adopting the district's second post·Propos ition 13 budget. Tax· payers and voters are affected in an area extending from Seal Beach to Corona del Mar and fro m Costa Mesa/Newport Beach /Hun tingto n Beach through Fountain Valley and Westminster to Garden Grove. It s hould be appare nt that citizen canctidates for the fall board election had better get tn· volved now. if they intend lo 1n· fluence Coast district expen· dilures for 1979-80. The district budget may well be the key is· sue of the campaign. Board can· didates should be allowef'l. in fact encouraged. to make their input into the budgetary process during mectm gs in July and an August. Without candidate part1cipa· ttOn 1n the development or the 79-80 budget, a very significant stage in the process of meeting Proposalion-13 criteria and re· sources will have been missed. In changing the date of election rrom March to November of this year, the Legislature undoubted· ly expected tha t the com · munities involved would "take up the slack " and put to use necessary and effective local in· itiatives as described above. LEFTERIS LAVRAKAS. Ph D. Glee lls Rood• To the Editor: Although we were not sent a ''biased" Cha mbe r or Com· merce q uestionnaire. as a longltme resident. I must say our mayor and city councilmen do not see the forest because of the trees, or rather. the trarf1c problem because of all the cars. As long as there are towns and cities lo the north and south of us. as long as It is hotter inland than at lhe beach, we'll have congestion. It is not our local people who cause the problem. And our councilmen are os· lrichea with their heads in the sand If they believe by making our community less attractive. less desirable -Just stagnating -they will solve the problem. Give us hi1hways around the area so people can get through easily! REMIND ME of the man who had aeven caLS and seven -------··· holes ta doors for them to ~o C1nct come through. r\ rnend a:.in>d .,., h\ ont: holl' \\.-Ouldn't do for <Jli seven cats The m:in r('plled, "When l say 'Scat '' I mc·an Stal 1" What happent:d to tht• w11.le11 1ng of the Back Ba) Rnd~l'·' it was adequate ror the· trnfr1t· before WWII. but s hould havt• been widened years ago. If the councilmen want to be responsive. they s hould li sten to what the people are saying. Cer· tainly, the Chamber of Com· merce members have the best interests of our c·ommunity at heart, too. It would be a ..,;hamc to have to have a recall vote for all except Don Mc lnn1 i1 and J ackie Heather No one wants to go through that unpleasantness. but unless the re is some positive action lo improve our situation instead of the meaningless negativism. what can we do? A s uggestion . Could the City Council have a "hot-line" with one of those tape recorders to take "pros" and "coos?" -not just a machine which one person could monopoh7.e. It might bt• worth it to J?Cl input from con cerned c1t1zens and less ex pensive than an election J OON AYNES Behind thP R Pc·all To the Editor F'or the scconcl time·. a Daily Pi lot editorial sug~~l·:>t!'. I hat th1• voters contmul' lo lakl' their i'il mps from th(' ;'l.t'wport Mesa Sc hool Oistrit·t Board or Trustees rather than s upport a re<·all election The Daily Pilot. which cou ld terta in ly 1n· vcstigale and entici7.e the dis· trit't. supt'r1nlendenl a n d trustees. has decided instead to support a shaky status quo It would be better to takC' thC' pulse Of the t•ommunity. but th<' Daily Pilot has chosen to JOtn the "Club." The Oa1ly Pilot woulcl have the \'Olers forget that the t ruslees ignored concerned citizens· arguments last year and established an illegal com puter corporation. They a lso raised the sal::iry of an employee from $26,000 lo S40.000 to head that enterprise. THEY WOULD have u s forgive the disrespect meted out to parents, teachers and stu dents by the administration and board. And we arc to ignore the dis· graceful treatment of Richard England. 1'he lone agenda item on Jan. 25 to dis miss RiC'hard England was carried without question or discussion by the unanimous action and com1ent of the board including one ab5ten· lion. The district 1s focusini< its at tentlon on Richurd Enaland as if his dismissal which they un queatiooably desire will solve -.naH• problem Abs urdly. the Dari\ Pilot then blames the re- l ,.ti· 11n Lhl· ph~hl of Richard C:nJ;!l~1nd 1 other than invcst1galc lh .t l h1-.. trial 1s an acutt- '' m11t11m nf an unhealthy pt•r"1nnl'I and managemC'nl .... \,ll'm <incl phtlusophy. ll ERE .\RE some faults lo t•o ns1der· Teacher:., the heart of the 5\'::.tem. are not. considered t('a m mates by Superintendent John Nicol l or the board T('achers may not disagree with m::inagcmrnt even for the health unc1 .,., t•lr;.ll'l' of i:;tudcnts A notic:'• of d1sm1ssal action ''as hanckd to H1chard England 1n the prcsenre of students dur· 1 ng fin al l'xam week, by two of Dr N1colf':. ;:.ippointees. in the l'iassroom The~· are the prin· c•1pal of lfarbor High and the as- s1sl<lnt supcrintendenl·personnel ~crVICC' .... There is frequent. un· net'essarv and cosllv rotation of J,?rade school principals every th r .>t' to rour 'ears. During a public meeting of thl' board of trus tees. a citizen ma:-not adf'lrcss an agenda item unle:-s hl' filled out a card for 1 hat 1tcm beforl' the meeting. Thl• trustees do not ag gn·~s1vely demand a quality product The president of the board s:>ys our d istrict is highly rt.•g:> rdcd Ry whom" !low are our high schools ranked by publi t' Md private colleges and un1vt'l's1t1cs thr oughout the rountrv'' . Not s::it1sfied with a motion for dismissal. the administration first placed Richard England on administrative leave then transferred him lo a school with two music instructors, leaving a substitute at Harbor High. It is punitive and costly. Trustee executive sessions arc held for other than personnel matter::.. l'MIRI fiasco. <Newport· Mes a Instructional Research Jn~t1lute.1 Why hasn 't the Daily Piiot published the Price- Waterhouse report in its en· tiret)" It took us three moolhs lo de· cide on recall. There is no other e ffective al t ern ative. We serious ly ex plored all the possib1l1ties. Regardless what lhe Daily Pilot say5. recall is pa rt of thl' election process. C. BARR FLETCHER Community Coordinator Citizens Acting to Rest.ore Education • Lettrra from readers are wtlcome. Thr nght 10 condentt ~tm to fit spoct' or eliminate llbtl "rtwrved. lAtttra of 300 words "' ltas 111Ul bf! gfvtn prtference AU lttr~a muat in· cl!MU signoture ond mailang address but namts mo.11 be withMld on ""· ~at j/ 1Ul/fcitnt reoaon it appcrt:nf Potlry unll not be publfllltd. ---------------.. .... ,( NATION I WORLD I CALIFORNlA Fnday, July e. 1979 DAILY PLLOT A 1 Nuke Sa/ ety Challenges Scientists a7 IONA'ftlON WOLMAN .,, <~ oJ Ne> 01fldt1J lit OAK IUOOE. T no. <AP; n Scl•Dthtl overcame 11 unlm111nable burdl a lo the h. wartime ra~ to bu.lid H atomic • bomb. ud HY they a,_ not 1 a"Mut to duck lb• challm1e. 11 poaed b y nuclear safety •1t prob&ema. 11 A& the Oak Rld1• Nattonal H La bora&oey, nuetear pbyalcisU, cbemi1t1 aod eo1tneera are sl.ucblac t.be Three MUe Isla.net reactor aecldent 1n an effort lo ;~. telain public tru.at In nuclHr eoeray. i1 NUa.EAa POWt:a IS W\der •, attack across much of the oat.loo as too dangerous, too expem1ve ••and too much of an environmental menace. but Oak " ltid te -one of the largest centers of nuclear expertise in :. the nation -remains an unab asbed pocket of atomic fervor. ''This is a new technology, an immensely complicated new tech nology, and there are obvious risks," says an operator w h o run s one or s ix experimental reactors at Oak Ridge. "But if I didn't think we could clear the hurdle s, I wouldn't be here." For years, scientists said an accident like the one March 28 at Three Mile Island would never happen. There were too many safeguards, too many back up systems NOW THAT THE danger bas come and gone, the scientists here view Three Mlle Island w ith equ animity , even optimism. They are quietly · pleased that reactor systems were capable of preventing catastrophe following a remarkable string of equipment and operator errors. And perhap s mor e importanUy, they are convinced that the TMI incident demonstrated that a "China Syndrome" meltdown is less -likely to occur than experts had believed. "Nobody wa nts to be a .,,. pollyanna about this, but it seems as if the probability of a meltdown is more remote now," s ays labor a tory diret'tor Herman Postma. "The reactor proved more resilient than we bad dared hope 1otten lazy. but p rhap too many people took loo much for 1ranted. Alvin Wcinber1. a phyalclat who MT'ved for mor• than two decades as dtrect.or of the labs, hae mounted a campai1n to "fix" the nuclear Industry with a handful of reforma thut would reduC'e the Ukcllhood and the dan1en ol a reactor accident "My pol'ltlon In nuch1ur ene r gy I s a l i ttl e.-bit anomalous," he uya. "l'vt.' spent my whole ure In the field . but I '.m not whul you'd call a red·hot pro-nuke. L~t ·i. i.uy I'm a <.'ritlcal advocate "I AM WOIUUEO \.h at the nuc le ar option m i ght not survlv~ ... h\• i.ays "But the accident at Three Mlle Is land m ay be our salvation : it is finally forcing us to fac~ the real problem It 's not proliferation. 1l '8 not waste dis posal. It's reactor safttty." 1'hus. Weinberg over the years bas developed a reactor reform program. and in the wake of TM I, lnl.erest in it is building Th ... T e nnessee Va lle y ,\uthority. which runs what will soon be the biggest nuclear ut1hty in the United States. reasst>ssed operations following thl' at·r1dent and is installing mos t of Weinberg's proposals. TV A IS DEMANDING better qua lir1<·at1ons. more t ra ining ..... -..,.Av ~~: ... ~ AP Wlrephoto N ONETH E L ESS, MANY scientists wbo had pooh-poohed the risks of a dangerous nuclear reactor accident •·were shaken up," Postma says. "I don't t h ink we <the scientific ~ommu nity) h ad A Nicaraguan boy turns shy and giggles as the camera catches him attempting to shower in the rain at a crowded refugee center in Managua. Food. medical s up· plies and shelter are scarce at the makeshift centers. •' ,. •t I I " ,1 ti• n rl 1; .11 ... '~ I· I rl ~ MODEL 4640 • 2 5" Diagonal •I 00°/o Solid State •Remote Control •Electronic Tuning Re«J. $849 SALE 569900 COMPACT IM SID• MOOIST IN PIJCE AM/FM Stereo Cassette ,..,.,.. Recorder MODEL 1729 WI SBVICI WHAT 1.WISB.L _6 .-C \~u··· I I --~~ J • 19" DiOC)Oftal • I 0 0°/o Solid "State •Electronic Tuning •Vid~rnatic Reg. $399 MODEL DKP113 SALE $369 MODEL 5300 •12° Diagonal llaclc & White •I 00°/o Solid Stat. ••.s10tSALE s33oo WHILE THEY LAST! ' and higher pay for nuclear oper a tors (an e ffort to professionalize the workforce>: 1t is allowing safety experts to report directly t o the TVA board, bypassing operating officials whose first priority is often lo provide uninterrupted servit e. And TVA has created a nuc lear gene rating divis ion independent from other TVA operations. Also, TV A is Improving s afety s yst e m s b e yond f e d e ral requirements a nd following a study or eleetrical demand, the agency decided to mothball four reactors that were to have been built in the 1980s S David Freeman . T VA's inno va tive c hai rma n . s ays future nuclear plants will be built on existing sites. This is a key reform sought by Weinberg who says the g r o uping of reactors on a relative ly few isolated sites is a key to earning public acceptance of nuclear power. DON TRAUGER, LIK E Weinberg, was a member of the team of scientists who cracked technological barriers during wartime atomic development. No w a s soci a te di recto r for nu c lear a nd e n gi n eer i n g techno logies at Oak R idge. Trauger says there may be a silver lining lO the near·disaster at Three Mile Is land "Not to belittle the dangers involved, I'm quick to point out that no one was hurt. And we were able to reach one happy cone I us ion : reactors a re less likely to go wrong than anyone thought ·· Fred Mynatt, director of Nuclear Regulatory Commission projects al Oak Ridge , told the Oak Ridger newspaer , "It's d ifficult no w to p os tulate mechanisms that would cause a co re me lt. The conditions at Three Mile I s land we r e extremely severe. The core was un cove r e d w itho ut be in g sur rounded by <coolant> water three times during the accident. once for hours, yet the core 1s still largely intact · · HE SAID THE Three Mile I s l a nd ac<.'1d e n t c r e ated "conditions we really had not dre amed of expe rimenting with." •. Postma explained that steam c re ated by the overhe ated r eacto r appa rently provided unexpe<.'ted coolant to prevent the meltdown. Oak Ridge was built during World War ll as part of thl' effort lo manufacture a bomb. A h11ses C l1arged Today. Oak Ridge facilities are involv e d in uranium enrichment. the original task, as we ll as weapons development and research in a variety of ene rgy areas ranging from coal liquification and solar collectors to fusion research. The Oak Ridge lab is run by Union Carbide under contract with the U.S. Department of Energy. SOME 30 OAK Ridgers were dispatched lo provide expertise at Three Mile Island and dozens contrnue working on problem a reas exposed by the accident. Staffers have examined the de ~a s if1 c alion techniques needed to ease the dangers raised by a hydrogen buildup in the reactor core and technicians a r e studying wate r samples from Three Mile Island to help dete rmine the best way to clean up the hapless react.or site. "It's our respons ibility to p r ove this tec hno logy can work.·· Weinberg says of the nation's nuclear scientists. "The ac<.'eptability of nuclear energy depends on making whatever <.'ha nges are necessary to reduce t h l' in c id e n ce o f th ese calamities · · 1 don't think we can or should survive 1f W(• ca n't fi x 1t." he says. SF LandloFd Under Fire -SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The Sa n Fran c isco Di s tri ct Attorney's office has filed an .. unla wful business practice" s uit against Angelo Sangia<.'omo. o n e of the city 's l a r ges t landlords and the Object or a tenant protest this year. T h e c i v il s ui t acc u s e s Sa n g i acom o o f Ille ga lly requiring "a minimum of 2,000" te n a nt s t o p ay a $75 "non.refundable rental fee," according to David C. Moon, or the cons umer fraud unit in the dis trict attorney's office. THE FEE. PROHIBITED b} California law. was extracted from tenants in addition to the security and key depo~its and the first month's rent. the !>Ult alleges. T h e s uit a l so an·u i.e:. Sa ngiacomo of delaying t he ret urn of deposits beyond the two .week legal minimum Moon s a id Thurs d ay the la ndlo rd has 58 prope rt 1e:,, containing an esllmated 2,000 rental units in the city with an assessed value or more than S26 m 1 ll1o n. The fret ud division esti mates tha t restitution would bl• <it least $150.000 T he district a ttorney will a ls o seek the maximum civil penalty of $2,500 per v1olat1on. Moon sa id. "WE HAVF. t\ RIGHT to a:.k for 1t Cthe monetary penalty> and we're going to press for it.' Moon sa1d. T enants whose deposits were delayed in being returned may also be entitled to $200 each in compensation, Moon added. NOW thru July 31st al . "" AMLIN G'S 1500 e. coast highway 644-9510 newport beach (next to irvine coast country club and newport center) -·-· -· • -. •'- . • • .. '~· . ' ~· • ·, . t . • '\ ;. 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'" 'l'a~lm~ ~mo<l.tl p.,,., ""'''"d w~,n1nqton, 2 brothM-. ~ rt•<J M ovnl Ol•vt-M ortuary 01tt-t tor\ ~SSS• DAVIS ,WILLIAM FOSTER DAVI'> tP"Mnr of L4qune N10....-1. Ca P;,\-.,.d .tw.tv on 'llty 4 t414 Surv1v@'d ow ft1'\ w 1tf' l.Uttll~. 'on J~<lri ot UpLtnf1 (,t a•vQntftt\ •nnt' C•rnr-qtP Of EdOPr ton Q . 8Ml>d•d Rulh Bou<het .,, 0dM )1)1nt. ano S qranOch1tdrett !>flr\tt(f'\ ""'''t M held on SdlUtOdlY Julv I .... 10 00 AM di ti.. (Me>el Of M<CO<'mlek '-'<>rtu"rv, Laguna H1tl\ with Rt:."' 81'n ~ld\4'' ott1oallng~ 1n1er~nt will be )r1v•tf' OUHTOH Deaths Elsewhere BERKELEY CAPJ - Th eodora K roeber· Quinn . 82 an thropologist and scholar who introduced genera· lions of readers to the folkways of California Indians. died Wednes· day of cancer. lier book. "lshi in Two Worlds." had 15 prtntin~s and w<.1s translatt•d into nine• language~. SAN FRAN Cl!-5 CO <AP J Mrs . I rma Evert Frost, 91 , a gram· m<.1r school lt:<icher 1n thl' early years of the• San Francisco Unified School D1~tnct . died of bronchi al pneumonia. She received teaching credentials from early .. normal" schools, and arrived a t her fi rst teaching post in a stage coach. R UBY M OUNTO .. , tt\ldonr ot ----------- Bal-ISIM>d Ca Pa'""' away on Ju ly 4, "" OOf'ft Augu.i 9, lll'IS •n Whitt ~·'. M 1nne\Otd Survt~d by i.OOS WM~ Ountonot Newoon 8.-ac,.., Coll Wit It am Ounion ot W••lmonst•• Cd • 1 d•1;c1"'~" Etllabttn Bif•C.llO ol Tuuon. Ar11ona and Bart>a•a Hal~• ol Uv1~. Ca, ,.,.,ter M1ldrt:d Caroe-r11er ot Sanla Oarbu•. Ca , ""d 17 qf&ndc n11or•n. Momotlal senile~\ -r• f\etO at t 00 PM on Frldn. J utv ~, 1919 at tM P•cllo< V~w Mortuary Cl\110.1 with Rev Ce<lf Pumohrtv OI u, •• 11no P•c1f•c View Mortu•r y din<IM\ "ERRELL CLIFFORO C FERRELL. re\ldtni ,( Co•I• --.. Ca P.u~ •wav on J1r " S. 191' He '' surv•,,.., by Ills w•t• K•thrvn Forrtll 01 tM "°""'· t sbter E1t• J !><hul~•• ot _pry Rldgl!, Ktn tuckv Funeral serv•rn wltl b<' PMtld on S.turd•v. Ju1v 1. '979 at 1 00 PM 111 the 8.Ptl Broadw•v CllalM!t wotll Rov Brue.• A Ku"I,. ofitC1a1tno. tnter~nt Pacllk View -mor .. I Par' Fr,.ncl\ ...... Ull di Bell Br-•v MOrtuarv ,_CEllOTHUS SMITH'S MOITUAltY 6Z1 Main St Hunttngton Beach 536-6539 ,.,..,.,, CWA.L FUHRA1. ~ 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PACIFIC YIEW MIMOllAl. PAlllC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3600 Paciltc View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 mAI•• U.Wl"-MT. OUYI ,. Mortuary • Cemetery • Cre1n1tory • l 1625 Gtsler Ave .. Costa Mesa 54(}-5554 -.a.IM>MIWAY NOl1UAIY 110 Btoadway COlta.MMI 612-9150 - BUS RJDES DISCOUNT LOS ANGELES (AP> -Los Angeles County supervisors have voted to give senior citize ns a 50 percent discount on bus rides. The board also voted to reduce admission fees for visiting county mu seums and arboretums for those aged 62 and over lo 50 cents from $1, while eliminating a $10-per- busload rate for schools visiting such fa cilities. Tickets Available A limited number of tickets to the Laguna Beach Pageant of the Masters are available at $15 each fro m "The Villa,•· a recovery home for alcoholic women. Proceeds from the sale wiU go toward ex- pansion of services at the Santa Ana -based facility. Tickets a re available for Aug. 22, 23 and 24. For reservations, send checks to The Villa. 1605 East Fourth St.. Santa Ana 92701. CORRECTION In th• s •• ;. •dv•'1telna MCtton of July 3rd •nd 4th there la •n •dverttaement for an electrtc moct.I cloth •• dryer #ee121. The Hflno prtce I• Incorrect. The conwot Mflng price la t2Sl.t5. We .. noetetr reom thl• enor. I s ears I OBITUARIES I AT YOUR SERVICE County GOP Pushing Canal Bill By O.C. tnJ8TlN~ OI -Oeltf ...... ._ Orante County'• RepubUu.n Ce1nlral Commit ttt 11 UJ'linl the Lesialature to pa.ea SB 200. the SO· caUt!d Peripheral Canal blU. Committee member1, who said Oran1e County rould lice water r1Uontni in lhe next decade without the c~u\aJ, unan.lmou.aly paaaed a reaolu lion uralnt Lbe S4!natt' Finance Commit~ to 1et lhc meuure mov1n1 • • • LOI LUNDBEa G. cha.lnnan of the 001' cen tral commltt~" ha11 announcl'd lh«' 1ppolntment of Evt>lyn Mayberry aa the committee's llalaon to the Orungt County Board or Supervl.Aotlf • • • Mll8. L UNOBt:RG •150 hu 1&nnounr(oJ lh1o1t formf'r rounty c.-lerk WllUom St John tmd Juantl» ' Cot o prot>lt'11i'' Tht>11 u•nt1• tv />ot l>um1 1'11t u1dl cut rt'd tapt', 111•ttiny tlw uri11w.•ra und 01'l 1oi1 11ou """' to .•()/1Jt• mt>quitU'.~ m Qllllt'nrnwnt mad l11t.,int•.,3 Mml 11our <1m•xt1()11S to l'ul Hu1111 , l\t Your .~·1 utr 1·. Urnn11•· Coo,st l>ully l'Jll•t . I'() 1111.r I~. Costa Mnn, CA 92626 As 111()11!1 ll'lten 011 pus:n/>l,, u•1ll ho> 011.-u~r1vl. but photk'll mquml's nr lrtl1'1'11 not mrlUIUn11 thl' readtr's /ull ru1me. ondrru and bua-mru tu1ur11 ' plwn1' 11umhf.or con not bt· corisadert'd Thi.s column O/'Jlt!Ors<.lm- / IJ t'It·1·pt Sundo11x · ·' HtO ,,,,,,.C"H ,fri(•ftl .... ('o•plafNf OEAR REAOt-:Rs· /\ndr.-a /\. Mulas, doing hui.lnf'si. as Milano AutomobW, 711 W. 17lb St., Suite /\4, Costa Mesa. has agreed to pay Sl,000 in penalties and restitution to seU.le a suit charging him w1tb making false and misleading representa· tlons to customers. accordl.nc to lbe Bureau of Au&omotlve Repair, Department of Consumer Af· fairs. Mulas was f'ojolned by lbe settlement from engaging in unfair or unlawfaJ business practices and from directly or Indirectly representing &o purchasers and prospective purchasers that specific repairs were made when in fact they were not made. The St'ttlement s~ms from an actJoa taken by the Orange County District Attorney, following the bureau's investigation of a complaint filed by a dissatisfied customer. Without admitting any wrongdoing, Mulas agreed to pay $200 as a civil penalty and $8ot in restitution &o a consume r, and to alJow represen· tativH of the district al&omey and of tbe bureau to enter the repair shop to interview shop personnel and &o inspect work in progress, books and re· cords. Persons who believe they have been victims of questionable practices are urged to write to the Bureau of Automative Repair. 3116 Bradshaw Koad, Sacramento. Calif. 95827, or, in an e mergen· cy, call toll-free <800> 952·5210. l1Uuratu•f> Criff>ria Oactlinf>d Y1rth . fut president of the Orange County Federa· tlon o Refublican Women, will serve u co· <"ha&rmcm o lbe county GOP's Election Security Council . Other members or lbe council are Ellery ~ut.oo of Fountain Valley. Beverly Murchison of NewPort Beach. Dinkle Delahanty of Fullerton. Yolanda Winkler of Los Alamit.ofi. Larry Santucci of Cyprf'ta, Jan.ice Boer of Santa Ana. GleMe BllUt1tofCypresa aod PeerSwanofTuaUn.• • • • FORM ER NEWPORT Beach resident George ShtfOer has been ucceptod ror membership ln the Amer1<"an Association of PoUUcal Consultants. an organization of campaign managers and consults. The Golden West Coll ege graduate Is county chalrm1&n for I.he Republican Party In Greenville, Te" AS8EM8L YWOMAN MAlllAN Bergeson, R- Newport Beach. haa opened a field office in Ocunslde in order to keep ln touch with her north em San Diego County cooaUtuenta. lt la open rrom 10 a .m. to I p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays. The location la the Oceanside Ctty Hall. ••• THE LAGUNA BEACH c hapter of the California Republican Asaembly has again named Jack Smith president of the 200-member organiza. lion. Other officers elect..ed for one year terms in· elude vice presidents Roy Marcom, Norman p Ecke, Harry Lawrence and Tom Anfinson. Dave Phoeni" was named vice president and treasurer: Jerry Shaw was named vice president and secretary and Mary Peachman was elected as~isla.nt secretary. I • LLOYD•~ ,. ,.. I .. .. l f garden s hop l ' I [ LO FTS GARD EN SEED larCJe Htecffon of flowers and ••ables. R~. 35 c per pkg. ( kill lawn Moths Wffh SPECTRACIDE Co•.n 2000 Sq. Ft. I pt. $598 SPRI N KLERS THOMPSON TWIN CIRCLE SPRINKLER. Two 25' O•erfappin«J Circ.t.s. B, ~-~ I ·--.-... ---- BEDDING PLANTS l Marigoloh, MuMm, a Dahllas, l~a1 ~...--1 59 ~ b9. 98 c NOW ALL tTEMS ~UBJE(f ro~TOCK ON HANO OFrERC.000 r .. RU '. ,. OPEN MON THAU FRI 7·6. SAT 8·6 SUN 9·5 ~ VISA' 2028 Newport Blvd. (of Boy St.) Costa Mesa. CA 92627 / (71 4) 646-7441 w;m« ,.. ; . . ~· • > DEAR READERS: The American Co~cll of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· Life Insurance has some advice to help you buy life insurance as you would any other family purchase. F irst, dttide bow 'much ftnanclal protection is needed. Enough to replace the next five years or expected inrome is su~gesled. but actual need will vary depending on family siz.e and ci rcumstances. Dete rmine resources based on SMial Security benefits your family would receive in the event or your death, plus other forms of present income and assets. Next, decide what type of policy suJts yoar oeed&-wbole We, term, family inrome or a com- bination plan. A life insurance agent can esplala the varloas types, but be sure you ~derstand the benefits of each. Free literature can be requested from the American Council of Life Insurance, 1850 K St. N.W., Wasblogton, D.C. 29006. When you decide wbat type and bow mucb ln· sarance yoa want, begin comparison abopplDg. You will find that d.ifferedt companJes have vary- ing prices for similar or identical policies. Pick your rompaoy agent or insurance broker carefully on the basis or experteace, 11.Ddentand· ing or your needs. and willingness to explain everytblng &o you in plain terms. Friends, business associates and relatives also may be able to rerom· mend a particular agent or company. Remember tbat Insurance needs change as you get older and financial cl~umstuces change, so review policiH once in a wblle. If you decide &o buy term insurance, make sure lt's guranteed re· newable and roavertlble. Tb1s means you bave the option to continue renewing the policy (at a higher premium) for succeeding terms or periods or time, even If your health should change. The second guarantee means you can convert term ID· sarance at standard rate ~% MERCURY BOBCAT fiM\•EPA 31*EST. ~EST. HWY. $4,351 ** Always provide beneficiaries with the name ---------------------------------------or the laaurance rompany and the number of your MERCURY policy so they can keep a record or It. Also name contingent beneficiaries, Jmt ID case you ootllve· ZEPHYR your primary beneficiary Tbls la particularly Im· portant when a husband and ..Ue have named eacb other as beneficiaries of tbelr policies, lD case they die in a single accident. @ Keep your life Insurance policies lD a fireproof 17 *EDA 27·esT. box at home, and teU your attorney as well as the r"' • benefidaries where the policies are. Finally, make EST. HWY. a separate list ldeatlfylog yHr Hie Insurance pollcles and leave it with a relaUve or at&o~ey. $4 517 •• ~lff<"ate Retain• Birth Na•~ I DEAR PAT. I have been married lo my pres· enthu~bandfor42years. My~bas always us~-~~~~~~---~~~-~~~~-~~-~~~--~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ my husband's last name rather than his natural father's last name, but there was no formal adop· Uon. Now my son is taking a job in another town and wants a birth certificate with my husband's last name oo it so be won't have to go through a lot of explanations. How can he arrange to get one? H.S., Fountain Valley Compat1 ttieM Htlm111110the11tHT11led MPG ol ottl4H cera. 'ttxi may get dllterent "'"-•Qe o.penotng on now IHI you dove. weath11 cooqtt1on1 and tnp fef'llllh Actual NP•Y ~10-win 1>1obebly bt le .. then tho H llmllld highwey !\>II economy •• Stl<Mf priee; title, tuet. 00c1an1n1411y ''" 1•tra MERCURY CAPRI fl-9\•ePA 27*ESt ~EST. HWY. $5,167** Mur people coatue blrllt certlllca&es witb Dime dluce. It Is not neceuary &o ... n OH'• blnb certlfteate claaaged la order &o aecompU" a lesal a1me cbllce. la fac&, t.M sneral nle 11 tll•t a le1al ume cb.age does DOt etttltle a pel'llOll &o a new blnll cerUflcate. En• wbell a cbllcl'a aame II c:ha1ed la coart, &lie Department of Vltal Sta&ladcs wtll 90C lame a revbed blrUa ter&Jlkate. Tlae DIOR &bey wW do la make aa olftclal attaca.. meat to Ute orl&1HI Mr6 cenutcate ..U.C u.e ~"P~ .. ~<~~ ... ~'~™n>. ----~------~--OF-o-n-~---m---,-=---1-m--1-vov .... H aa adllk, cu daa•1e Ill• Hae --""'. =--•l•PlJ lw ... e. Tldl le hllt,:plaa.ed. u ll tM co•rtpeddoemetlaod,l•tlle ,"Bow&oaaa.1e &'l'WY• LOCAL ulll'ftlu IABWllMI ER Yoer Name (Calllonla £411dom> ... b~ Dutd V•· Al IVUft · ll"-UU'l•llKR\.UR le t•l'l LIO...,.. beell la .. .....,. at .... .....,... or directly from N.lo PNlll-Oluty.,.. ......_ p .o. ••IM. OcOA-,,,,cam.--.,.~ 1a M.N plu t pe""9t uln tas ud • C!'eMI ,..., •• I MUSIC/CONSUMER JUDY COLLINS BARES AU FOR ALBUM PHOTO SI ...... at 40: ·v.,, ComfortatM With My Body' Collins In Nude Singer Uncovers for New Album BJ YAJlDENA ARAB NEW YORK <AP) -There's a lesson for women in Judy Collins' latest album -not in the songs, but in the jacket art. It consists of a radiant-looking Miss Collins wearing ~othing more than the faintest or smiles, and the lesson is that you don't have to look like a Cosmo cover girl to be proud of your body .. YOU KNOW, WOMEN -either they're too big or they're too little or they wish they had more or this or more of that," explains Miss Collins, whose incandescent blue eyes and strong features 'have graced album covers for almost two decades. "It's only· the past few years that I'm very comfortable with my body a nd I really don 'l compare." looking art she's gone with in the past , the t'Ontents of the record itself are more rC'assurang. It's a max ed bag of the kind of easy-going ballads that have been her hallmark sint'e the late 1960s, when she branched out from the folk songs that were her bread and butter m earlier years. THERE'S SOMETHING for almost everyone on the album : tunes by today's prominent songwriters Stephen Sondheim, for example - and an old Rogers & Hart st.and by. "Where or When." There aren't any or he r own songs on the album -''I go in spurts," she says, adding that Judy Collins, songwriter, probably will strike again on her next record. But there is matC'rial from one of thos e promising newcomers Miss -- Friday, July 8, 1979 OAILV PILOT 'Tongues' Bikes Average SI OB Speakers Chryskr Raises Car Prices Cleared PASADENA (AP) C h ristians wh o participate in glossolalia speaking In "un· known tongues" are tak· Ing part in a 1egitlmate r e ligious experience. s ays the report or a study by psychologists a t Fuller Theological Semmary. Tests used were de- s 1 g n e d by the se minary 's c linical psychology department to determine whethe r tongues-speakers we re stable people or were exhibiting signs of in· stability P s ycho l ogi s t H . Newton Maloney says f in dings were that glossolalia did not in· dicate instability and DETROIT (AP> -Chrysler Corp. bas raised slicker prices on its U .S.-made cars an average or $109, completing the latest round or increases by the Big Three producers. The increase averaged 1.8 percent across the company's domestic fleet, for a car with average equipment, Chrysler said Thursday. The three full· size models were not increased. GENERAL MOTORS CORP. ANNOUNCED an increase averaging $73, or 0.9 percent, a week ago. Ford Motor Co. boosted prices by $89, or 1.2 percent, on Tuesday. Chrysler spokesm~n Tony Weiss said his com · pany's average increase was larger because it ap· plied to a smaller number or cars and was concen· trated on the smaller size. but the cars would sttll be competitively priced. It was Chrysler's third general inci:ease since the start of the model year, not counting equip· ment changes and higher shipping charges. THE COMPAN'V SA&D THE increases were in line with the Carter administration 's wage and price guidelines. The higher prices were nt!cessitated by hi gher costs for labor and materials since the start or the model year. Chrysler said. The new prices offset the higher costs only in part. the company added. Of the models whose prices were boosted. the . largest was $168 for Plymouth Volare and Dodq Aspen four-door sedans and station wagons. Th•t was 3.9 percent for sedans and 3.6 percent (de wagons. · TOE VOLAllE FOUR-DOOR SEDAN liat.s fQl' $4,504 and the wagon for $4,8216. The Aspen fout· door sedan lists for $4,399 and the wagon for $4,8311. Except for the unchanged full-size cars. t~ smallest increase was $31 or 0.5 percent, on the Chrysler LeBaron Medallion, Chrysler Cordobtl and the Dodge Magnum XE. Drivers who don\ smoke ha d no more effect on -------------------------------------.... personality integra tion than participation in any mutually s upportive group. "Glossolalia." he s ays, "must be viewed as a valid form of reli gious expres~aon and not as a p s ychopa thologi c al symptom." 4Graduate M araanne Be rgeron, T. David Estes. Donna E . Scott and Berna rd Simon, all of Cos ta Mesa . have graduated fro m Western State Univers ity, College of Law in Fullerton. THE OLIVE BRANCH Featuring our Special of the Week July 6 10 July 1 1) CRYSTAL STEMWARE 20°/o OFF! South Coast Plaza Village. Sunflower & Bear Santa Ana Miss Collins recently turned 40. but says her age wasn't on her mind when she decided to pose in the nude. Collins has a way of discovering and ------------------------------------------------- ''I WANTED SOMETHING that expressed the way I'm reeling about m y life, which doesn't have to do with my age, really, but has to do with what's going on an my life - that I'm healthy, that I'm happy," she says. Actually, Miss Collins was willing to e xpose more of her slim frame than actually appears on the 1acket for "Hard Times for Lovers." Shot by fashion photographer Franceso Scavullo, the cover features a head- and-sboulders shot or Miss Collins. propped up on her elbow. The most daring photo -a full-body s hot from tbe rear -is on the back. In her West Side a partment, seated in a huge armchair, Miss Collins looks far more fragile than her pic- tures, her eyes even bigger. .. WHAT I WANTED was a full frontal nude, and I bad the picture picked out and it was great," she confesses. "But the record company said that they really would never be ab1e to rack it and nobody would ever see it. so that's why the cover was as it was. "And I'm very happy with it. I think it's a good cover. it's a very strong looking front cover, and it's classy. Also it's not kinky at all. Those pictures look like baby pie· tures to me." If the album jacket is something of a departure from what Miss Collins d~scribes as the "very textured" SUMMER FRAGRANCE 'MYSTERY' GARDENIA aeoutttul corsage-size, fragrant blooms. evergreen plant. 5601. l·IJ!]~~ Reg. •12.s<J Bloom Umlted supply I Floriat Special I POTH OS bringing to mass audiences via her clear , vibrato-free soprano. Among them. in years pas t. were Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen. THIS TIME IT'S Hugh Prestwood, who wrote the ;:iJbum 's title cut as we ll a s the wis t fu l -sounding "Oorblhy," about what happened to the heroine of "The Wizard of Oz" after her great adventure. "You have to keep your eyes and ears open for new songs all the time." says Miss Collins. Prestwood, for eX'ample, was brought to her attention by an assis· tant who beard a tape or one or bis songs by another singer . In other respects, things haven't changed much for Miss Collins over the years. These days, her political activism is aimed at the Equal Rights Amendment and the anti- nuclear movement rather than civil rights and the Vietnam war . SHE'S ALSO STILL fascinated by her onetime piano teacher and men- tor. conductor Antonia Brico, whose struggle in a male-dominated field Miss Collins has already documented in an award-winning film . But no more film m aking. "Anybody who's making films bas to be either possessed or nuts or somehow driven," s he says, "and that 's why I m ade the film, because I was driven to make it. "But I would like to write a book about her, which would be a whole other big project." SUMMER COLOR ... IMPATIENS Bright, colorful blooms on low-growing plan ts. Great in borders and co ntainers. 1 ·2 PRICE s1 .49 6" Pot Reg. '8.95 Very reliable Indoor plant. 5 3.99 -):J - Sine~ 1946 Hallishias Nur1ery • Florist 2MO Horttor llvd., Co1ta M11a . ' .. ... .. , ... , ' .. ' # ..... -· ' ... . · '·· .. For to p collector s: your jewel tone velour . The crew velour. Just one from our extensive collec tion. Here, the Art · I Deco fine floral. In cool cotton. Knit bottom. Knit wristers. Plum, jade. wine. S,M,L. CALL 1-800-228-2044 OR YOUR LOCAL TOLL FREE NUMBER By Tee Stand. $29 Young Attitude Sportswear Mon -Fn .. 10-9:30. Sat 10·6. Sun 12·5. Bullock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol. C.M. 556-0611 . -------··· . ·-...... -···--...... ---·-~--. -...,,.,,,.., .... ~ .................... .... . ~··· Friday Julr 6 1979 JP' .. p. 13 o For 1 'Soft' Service j Cut in State • I By THOM" D. UA ~ Al CaUfo.rnl1'1 att0nd .i.tatc budaet of lhe post oposition 13 Ma takf' dfect lhaa week. tv.o ut.a O(U.a lmpact are becomlna mor tltar "Hard" 1ov rnmHt • eT\11 s 1111• poll<'t: tlnd fire protection wcrl' not ireaU)' affected by the property lax limlUi But "son· sur h't>:. hk(' l'duut1on a nd llbruies are r'\~lln.i under the 1n1uuttvc'11 1mpul'tb ITS UN 1.EA& WHAT TIJJS will mean lot jh~ future quality of 1He In CalUornl•. v. here tori not<'h universiue have Ion~ bet.on conMdt-rt"d -. wital underpinning of tht' s tute'i. larae agr1r ultun" r SOUTHERN CALIFOR N I A J.,OClJS aerospt.ll't" ttn<I l'lcrtronu· 1ndui.lrif's Tot{f'Uwr w1lh libraries . tlWH' uni Vl'rs 1llt•is and c(llll'Kl'"> sufferQ.d mort• 1n l'ropoi.1 tw11 1:1 ·:. f1r 't year than any o ther ins t1tut1ons Not only w('re college faculties depr1vt'd of no rmal salary ln<'reases, but ul o about one·thtr1I of all the part-lime faculty mcmb<'r:, o f pubhr col Jeges in California los t the ir Job..c;. That produced 3 15 percunl c ut in th1' numbt•r or courses offered by two-ycur <'Ollegct-and 11 !I percent e nrollment drop. Part ltmt• cnrollnwnt frll by 40 percent FOR LIBRARIES, THINGS tlAV•: ~·n t'\t•n worse . More than 11 percent of all lht•ir t•mplovt•1·~ were laid off as hours were 1·hoppt'il u ncl hut ldtn~ ... closed down in virtually ull ril Ill t ht• :.tat1"~ library districts . Things won't c h 11ng1' mud1 11111lc-1 llw '''''ond year Proposition 13 bailout plan 1nl"l11rh'1I in th•• n ew budget. And they prom 1s t• to ~<'l "111 w f111 ml leges and libraries in future y1•:1r' "It is a bleak futun> tnrll•t•cl . ,;i11t nn1• spokesman for the Cahforn1a Commun11' ( ·11111-.:f').. predicting that his syste m and th(• four·~'<'ar 1·01 teges "wilJ begin to cannibaliz<' t'Uc h ollwr .. a~ they compete for funds in the Let?istutun.· Other services. like probatio n . public twnllh and flood control also have been cul. but not :1:. much as educatio n and libraries IN EXCHANGE FOR ALL Tms. property owners got an average 57 percent cul m their pro perty truces and tax levels will not be allowed to rise b y more than 2 percent yearly unless a h o m e or busin ess property c h anges hands. This has r e · Oeved many homeowners of a financ ial burden that was becoming intole r able Rut rente rs have gotten almo~t n othmg . a r e · ahty that has spawned local rent-control dnvf's 1n ma n~ parts of the s ta te Rt>cent µoll s show most Califo rnians are .. s hocked .. at the• failure of land lords to pass alon g tax savin~s And young coupl<.'S s<.·outmg around fur lhc1 r fi rst homes <1re rindin~ Propos ition 13 nt> help al all Home prices continued lo n se tn m ost areas fnfl a t1on and the rult> pegging taxes at l percent of the sale price on a n y home sold after HJ75 mean that new buyers a r e paying taxes almos t a s hig h .1~ those in effect before Proposition 13 C ITIES IN OlJTLYING i\R Et\~ whns t• municipal services have t raditionally upanded when tracts were built a lso suffe r ed. The 1 percent hmil on taxes mean~ that new homes no longer produce enough t ax mont') to pa~ for !he services their occupants require ··~ew residential deve lopment does not pay its way in the post· Proposition 13 world.· s <i1d ont' :;late report s ummarizing a s urvey of 100 s m all cities. The result is that many c1t1es tightened zon- ing , while seve r a l h ave adopted growth limits. Despite all the ncgaltve impacts, it's also dear that Propos1t1on 13 h~s produced few dis- asters, largely because of the multi-billion s tate bailout prog ram whic h will continue at least another year. No one can predic t what governme nt ser vices will s uffer if and when the s tate budget s urplus and the bailout it produces are finally eaten up. Says stale treas u rer Jesse Un r uh. ··rt is impossible to m a ke a true i~depth analysis of the impact o f Proposition 13 because of that huge budget surplus •• Variety of Exams l)all) l"llet '1411 '"""'" ('o••b•lo11..-d [) <cl \ I d C ll r l I \ • ,1 l t.•udwr ,1l < 'ororrn ch•I l\t 11r ll1gh Sehool. ha~ II,. t• n ~ w u r ti t' d a I" u 1 b r 1 g h I l ' u m m1 :,:,1un to ~1a•ncl .1 \\:,ti 1n (;l•rrnan y tt'.tl"hln~ Engh~h Worker R elax 111 Nude (' Cl N C"I l H I> . 1\1 ;1 :-, ~ 1 i\ P ) I n I ht• wood:-- "IH'rl' Jh•tH\ na\'td Th1111•;i11 flt·d to t·Srtll>l' llw 1·an· ... of lh1• world . htt,HH'..,..,llll'll !111' 'l'Ck 111.: :--u1wlu:1r' \\ ht•rl~ 1h1•, 1•:1n ~lll'cl tht•tr l'll\ to• 11 .., 1 nn., ;c 11d t hl·t·r t'lol he·~ You won't mind ·.'" .1.;kt•d :rn t•ni.:1nt•t•r as ht.• :--h l•tl s lacks :ind s hirt d11r1t1)! a lun<·h ho ur in· 1t•n•11·w :11 Punkata~~<'l P o nd THE MAN, who 1dcn- t1fwd h imself o nlv as .John. 1s one of ab<iut a half do1cn local pro- f(o ss1onals wh o escape during l unch to the leaf y g reen . s un - i>plashcd area lo dunk. naked. into the cool , <·lean ponc1 ·'ThurC'au used to come hE>re. Pt.•oplc come hl·rc and <·rcate a bubble of paradise· It's a place "h<·n· ia·oplt> o pen up," ,John s:tid Jl"ST t'\ FE\\ miles lrom Walden Pond . ma d e famou s by Thoreau ·s diaries . tht' area known as Punk lf1ll 1~ tinder the Jurisdiction of the Concord Depart· mt·nt of ~;itural H c.,ouret-s Town o f f1t·1als o;<1y they gel some romplainls. but h<ive clone little to keep the s unbathers away . .. T he town feels it"s in- appropriate but there's not an y specific rcgula· t1o n agains t it.·· s aid conser vation offi<:<:r Ted Watt. NY Graduate Deborah D odd s of Newport Beach has grad uated from Emma Willar d School in Troy. NY COllege Tests Listed By JOVCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joy~e: At 45, I would like to make a career change but need a col· lege degree to get in tbe new door. I know I.here are tesls to receive col· lege credits bat It's been a long timt> since I've been In a test-taking situa- tion. I guess m y problem is a lack or coafldeece. Are these tests terribly dl/Ocult? -W.P ., Fredericksburg, Va. A test that's a snap for you coul<l be a crocodile for me. Bec ause a varlety of exams are u sed to gauge your knowledge of college-level s ub jects, the critical ques tion is another which tests, if any. and what scor es wUl your intended college or uni- versity accept? ·Even if you plan to start at a two. year community college that accepts particular test scores for academic credits, a four-year institution you plan to e nter later may refuse to ac- cept those credits. Check in advance. [ __ C4_RE_ERS_J hum anllies a nd social sc1e nccs- history T R V ONE OF THE exams. each ot which costs S20. They are given periodically at nearly 1,000 test cen· ters. Arrange lo have your score sent lo you. If it's too low, keep the res ult to you rself. You can Lake any test as often as you wis h How rugh must your score be to s ubmit it to an institution for acad e mic credit? Here 's where your advan ce researc h pays off again some schools accept lower g rades than do others Probably in res ponse to criticis m s by som e educators that lhe CLEP general exams were too s hort, last year the College Board made them more comprehensive. le ngthening each rrom 60 to 90 minutes . TAR. 6 'ZEK"~ I-_. ..... ..,..,.. ___ ,,. ll~Y ~ l'OLLAN---...... ----4 tw~ O..t, ••+t .. ttf """"'* •u•1d1~0 *• '"• • •·• ~ rn Ot ... '41 '"•'\""' • "' ,.Jh••lhh •t•JllJ •·•tht "'•\&Jltl''WJ .... J• ~· I ''°"" /Woo.. l,.ottk \ V"' 'II ... ...... ..... •4t_t..,. •f»' .......... ........ '°"""'' ..... ....... H)f111•.,• ... ,,,..., ···-··~ .............. . , .... ...... .... ' \ }J l 11 ..... ., .. ,,.., , ..... ....... N• .... ....... uo , .... ~. ' ,, ,, ~~!.:: .. w" ,.,,_,,"I• t ... ' """'-'•·1111• II 4'tl ~~';-- •••OO 11 t.v.,14 / .. IJiJ I i 1'• r.. 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Tiii\ !Mt\ltle\S IS <onclUtted l>Y •ft tn dlVIClu•I Ger-. 11«'91r Tiii~ stat-nt w•• 111ee1 w1111 tlte County Ci•'1< ol Or•nQt County on Ju"e 10, 1'1' Ftt104 Publ"lted Ot ""V'" C.0.•t Oa11v Piiot June n 1•. July•· ll, 191'1 13•·1' Publl\""<I 0raf'9t CN•I D•lly Piiot. '071• J1111e ?t•nd Juty•. ll.10 ... ,. JS01 /t Tltl\ b<lsonto ,. <O..duct<KI l>I' • --lltM<•I Plt.,,..f'\lllO PUBUC NOTICE T"" ,~::,,!':":":: 11..., w1th 1~ Cou"ll' Cltra 01 0<•11119 Cov111y Oft PICTITIOUS aU$1NESS Jul\• t>, "" NAM! STATE.llll!HT C"llt6U f ,.. IOllOWll'Q person ,, CICHnQ bu so Pubtl\lled Or.Sn<)f C04\t O•lly Pilot MU~\IC H NOO N PAINTINCi & June 2••11C1JU1v&.ll,20.t'l1• , .... , • REMOOELINCi, 1111 Con•tenttne Or • API 4. Hllllt~on IHIKi>, CA 914-4• I• .. < Pltilllp ""'"on' Cirtll')'1 MA1rt1,,.1, 1112 Ccin•t.,_11,_ Or AOI •, H111>tl"91on 8Mc:'ll. CA 91-Thos ~$IS <,onelu(t4'(1 b• •II •II CllvlOU•I 1\.UCMMllM< PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITOl.IS aUSIHIEU NAMI! STATIEM«HT Tllf I~ penoll h ~ a11>1 nt\S ., Thi\ \l•teme"t _..., lll•d will> t Counly Cler~ ot Or•n9t County o J unt 10, "" l ACUNA ICF(, 60 S C.o•~I Hlci1t .. o L-• 8t1Kh, CAhtorn•• F117H 91"51 PuDll\hed OranQt Co.t\f O•l(y Plio\ Nol Plt•ntKlt•"•'· 20010 P•t1lor JuM H . ?i, July•. 13. 1'/0 U•t I Co•\I H191tw ..... M•llbu, C•htor"•• • --'I016S IH"tt NEE Dll ?tl A Eul 1111\ \frt1•t c~·· Mi''W (•l1torn1 •• $7•'11 V1tk1,. 4 V_., 100. W°'t H•llt '"''f'f( H•t Dot (lh (~IUOrtu• '°' tO Jonn F MtGer•~Y ••~ S Cu<hdl Str .. rl Un•I 1 l S,,.nld An~ C•hfo1n1• '110• P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE '"" bUS•M\> •\ C-lltt•CI l>V .,. ... SUl"Eltt()tt COUllTOF THE STAT! OF CALIFO•NIA '011 THE COUNTY OF O•ANGf WO. ,A.1 .. 124 Otv1du•I NO< Plt•nu<lt.,•\ r th) °""'~\\ '' Cundu( 1 .. 0 bv .. n 1n f11vuJu•t r h•\ bY\tn~\\ ·~ CO'\Ou( 1t'O 0 ¥ dn 1n I Olw•du•I FICTITIOUS a USINESS \lt<9'f¥A V~.• l "''~ "••ffflll"ln1 .._,,.\ •·•~o ""'"" tf'Will <ounty (l~r• o• O••l\\l<O Countv on Jun<''•· 1q10 )Oft<> F MC Ge• •PY Tltl\ \l.ote""'nt •• , flltcl wltn ,,,.. HAM( STATEMEN'T County ""' ot Oran9<> County on Tit<> lotlowll'O !»<SOI> '' 00."9 l>v"· Junt' 19 1t19 n•h •~ • Fll7M' COASTLINE ROOflNC CO HH4 PllOl'f.SSIONA L ESC-OW SERVICES Put>ll\r.ec! 0..MIQt' Co.tu O.tlly Pilot. Cem1no El Molino. C~•\lrMIO B•d<n. July• t3. ?O. 11. 191• 1.0. It CA 91614 I'! I Ntrtll T•tSll" Avt . ,.,_AN. CA n111 E.cr•w No '*>• M, Pu1>11,,_ Or-C4.i•I O•lly PolOt PUBLIC NOTICE Ju,,.., "It "na Jvh • 13. 20 197'1 1413 10 -l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT r ,.,. touo .. 1no (Wr\on~ •re dofftQ l'>U\lf'tf'I\\ d\ ALE)(ANOER CONSTRUCTION ?1&7 C•Hlt Or , N•wport B .. clt, C,A ~, . ., I"" tollow1no prr..on " dolnQ bu\I Cuv C•<ll AIOdnd~• Jr 11U Cir ft<'H J' l It Or . Nt wpo'1 Ae .. <h. CA 07 .. > l'RIAR Tur .. s 7t09< 9•6<1> Cltervl Lynn Al••<1n<!<>r. 1167 C•' ttl•CI 1<unl1nQIOo> Bue II (• '17"41 Cl< 0• N<Wuorl Bt'dtlt C,A 111 .. J (l,.O Ar-n ''"'"' •01 Por11dnO C1t lni\ b\ol .. •~\\ '" tONh.i<l"O br ,, ti~ Huntu'llQtOt\ Sfo~" t .i ~&A.I Qf"nf"tAtp.arttw-n h1p Thi\ Du\•l'W\\ "(Of\dU<tt"d bv '"" '" Crwr,t l. Al,..•ttnd,, O•W•dU~I T ~., '\tttl"Ml"nt wrt' flll"O w 1fh t~ (IMAM''""' Cot..ntv Clf'rtii: 01 Oranot' Covntf' 0" f "'' \tdtf'~•nt W'1\ tll,.d \JW'll~ thf' JUf'IC ,0 t•79 Cou"'• ''"'" 01 0•11n0t Countr on Ju•• l 1919 ""01 l>YDIO\necJ 0"'"9" Co.i•• Oa1I• P1tot F111111 Junt H H July 6. fl. t'19 ll•I 1 Pubf1\.Nli0 ()t.)(IQI' C..O.l\t 0 d•IY P11ot July 6. 13 10 11 1•10 HSl 19 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME STATEMENT OouqlH All•n T PIOmo\On l UO °"''"" El Mo<•no. ,_,tr.no Be<Klt, C• 91U• '"'' bvl.tM'\S t' <OtWfv<ted b'y' M\ tn dtviou•t. OouQIM A ThomP\Oft lltl~ Sl•l-t '""' 1114'(1 w1tlt t"" County Cl••• ot Or•r>Qt Covntv on Jun~ 70, 1'11', F111424 Publlslted Or.on~ Co.o\t O<f•IY Piiot Jun• 12, 1•. Jufy •· IJ. t'l'I U21 It PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTlTIOIJS aUStNESS NAME STATEMENT f ",. tooow•f'Q ~'Vl" '' ooo•tq Ou\• n•\\ ''" MP COACH SAL( S to LEA~INC WE ST COAST INOUSTRI AL to CON!>fRUCllON SAl E<o, J7H O'""ot• Avonur. Cost .. M<l ..... C •llf0<"1• '?1""-o • .,d A o .. ••t v. l?H 0 .. ,01• ,Avt_.. Cost.i.M<>w. C.ot11or"1,. '7•7'> Thi~ bu\lllie\) I\ Cond\H tt>.O bV dn tn 01w1<h>•I °"""'" °"'"'"' ftu\. '\ta•~nt w•\ ti•f'd wtU'I Uw Coun11 Cit,. Of ()<~ (Oun!Y on N•• J. I'll• NOT IC:E OF HEAlttN c; OF IOETITION l'Olt l'lt08AT£ OF WI LL AHO FOii LEnEltS TESTAMEH· TAllY f \ldl• ol EST HE II VI( IORtA LOPE Z ·•-• fSfHEI! '> LOPEZ Ottt'lt\NI "tOftCE IS HfR£BV GIVEN '"°'' l "'' \t•tHntftt ••\ flttO W lf P\ '"" (oun1y ci.rk ot 0••"11" Cou'"' on Jul\f u. "'" 1'117-Puotu""" 0<•"9< Co.st 0•11v Pl•OI June IS, 71. ,._July~. 1'1' 2111-1'1 PUBLIC NOTICE R•IOfl ~ Y-n\. rw\ hl<!d Mrr1n ~ NOTICE°' INTENTIC* TO Otllllon for Proo.it~ ot Will -IO• ·~ f. Hc;AGE IN THE SALE OF \u.ontt OI Ll'll•-r\ Trs1-ntar• to 1~ ALCOMC>t.IC aEVEltAGES C>f'lll•OIW't. '"'~e 10 wn1ch '' m•O" 1·t·lt '°' lurllt., P•lrl•<Ul<!I< ""° '"•I '"" To Wl>Qm ,, ,,,... Con<rrn ,.,,,,.. d'NJ pt«:" ot ~•''r\4 1ne wm,. Sub1ttt to ''~~ ot tP\t h<rnW> ctP P'ld\ bf"'f"n viot •cw Ju•• 74 1"7' dt tO 00 t>lft'd tOf tt0hce ·~ hereowi O•"'tn HM' ~ m ~ 1n U't' CDOf'troom ot fnO!!tfm,.nt ,,, .. undll!'r\1qn,.d P"OOO\e \ to ,,.,_ No ) ol 'wl•d <ourt. a• 100 C•V•t C•"ttr iltot>oht btv••"O<'' at ~ O<"tml\e~ 0flllff' Wt-\1, en th .. (•I-. ot ~dnt(t An1t, 0-0\C.ntM!d ct' foHow' tn thf' ~Ce o~o (ttlltorru• v1c;t.ed ~'ow O••to /ul• 2 '"1• 101\ El C""''"°· (o-t• ""'"' l » A f!,r"""°(" Pu1\urK'll lo \Utf't 1ntt1"11ton. t"f' un (ountv C•t>n 0"''•Qnoed ,,. 4C)Otytnq to tf'W! (}eo..at1 l'(TElt L TEOMAHS ..,..nl nt Al<Ohot•t &••~·-ConltOI o·NEAL. •£.&OY ~ Y£0MAH~ •o• ""'""'e o! •n •llOhotot l>t~rdQ<" 1t1 M iH tOft .Ait•n~ h(tn\ ... te)f" ti< to"~') tor ttw:\c pr~ 0<••""'°"· CA ~014 IT"t\('\ d\ tot~ Attonttn, ,., E.•ecvtOf •. ,, .. Pul>h\....., 0r""91' COd~I O••IV PolOI On~ Btt1 & Wint July• 1. IJ. ttH 1~1 10 t~ Fide PUBLIC NOTICE WOTICE OF INTENTION TO (HOAGE IH THE UlE OF AL~IC BEV(RAGES .. i.n To Wh()m II ~. (.oncer" Pvf>IK E.ot1nq Pl.ocel J~L 8.irr- Cionulo PvhOO Pvo•1"'«! 0r""9t c.o." D••IY P•oo•. July I>. 1'1'1 2S'k·ft F 1 •etn '>uDttK.t to t\w.a-ncf' ot ,,.. h(f'l"IV t'tO Pubh\-O.•~ Co.t\I o.,.,., P•IOI o••eO !or nohu· " "trl'b'V 91~n "'"' PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS auStHESS NAME STATEMENT July I>. 13.10, 11 l~'I 1~ 1 I~" und•t\•Qn~d oropo'~' lo \ell l~l<O"°hC br"Wr1tQt\ -'l fhP Ortl'tn1~·,, ----Ot~\(fl~ d\ fOllOW\ In·~ \OM..~ pro PUBLIC NOTICE .. e1ra l)to~w JllO ,ft,trw,._. AW"~nut (04..fd l'IW\• FICTITIOUS aUSl~ESS --(<1•1tor"•• "AME STATEMENT Put,ullfnf tn '\UC"4 •ntf'ftttan tM un ""' 10110 ... nq P«'f'IOn\ •r" C1011111 bU\IM \\d \ BENCK BROS MAINHNANtL ~EPVtCE'>. ~J P1@rpont. G~t• Mt..., C• '7616 Thoe tot1ow1nC) ""'\On~ •'t: dO•nQ OU\1n->'\\ .l\ Cl N P~rtn41-f'\ di '600 Do•~ S•rttt ..,..,, .. uo ~woort B~a<" C •fltorn1.a 91Mtt0 Jamt\ ~,,,.O,.ttf • Ct ou1 87\ E_ mrr.atd Btt" l 4'QUnd Bt-•1.." Ca4iton'hd Ot't'\•QMd '' c1ppt..,tnq to ~ ~rt m~nt o• .atrCJl'I0'1c 8t""'M>t' Controt 10' t\\V•nt,.. (if on ...t•(OhOllC O(olffltA~ l•<f'n'\ta (04' h<.f'l'l"t~f •¥ '""'" Off' m•"Jit'' ., toHOW\ G<>'•'d H BeftC•. ~J P,..roont (o-.t .. ""~ .... , .. ..,,.,. Cr"qorv C 8ff\ck 110t !. P.C1f1< A"' ••9 S-a .AA,.. C• 111104 rn ... bu\•~\ t\, c.~ow<•to Dv • •' Of'nflrat ~~''\""O On.,.. .. G,.,...,_,, C-,...,..;~ H """<• PUBUC NOTICE Rttv 01.1n1.-t O•m \ff't\0 1• Ct OotddO l d""°· Nt•PO'' at ... (.f'I C~•1t0tf'\•d 111..0 •Pubh( follln<I Pl.;(<• rr ... Sl.ol"'"«ftt W4> fllfd .. ..,. ™ 0 M Fooa<. In< County Cl~r• ot0r•ft4rGovn1vOft Jul~ Applo(Mll \ ""' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTI flOIJS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T ~llord AIJnG< • Woll• 1•r 810 Em• I ,;Id n.... L.,qu"d t1t•ch C•lttotn•d Ry Cr.tr• r , .... ,,, .. , Ftt91Jt V•<_.. Pr~t Pl.lflif•\Alf!d °""""'4"' COA\1 0.t-tty Pttot FICTITIOUS llUSINESS ltAME STATEMENT T l'>t' tollo• .. nQ o.rson\ arr CIO•llQ Puo••""'<I Or.ono-C..0..\1 0.,.1. P110• July•· 11. 20 11. 1•T" 1S'i7 rt bU\tM '\\.4\ tf'11\. b\l\onl'\.' ., C.Ondt.t<t-.d C>'f ~ Julf• Im 1~ 1• l!.L1'NOER PROOVCTS. lJ11 W TM lollow.nq ~<\On •\ CIOong l:N>1 C•stor St • S.W.i.. And, CJ> 91104 """<I\ lnckt\lrlat Mo4df'<I f ·~•Qld\\ ' .. CLOBAl 'R4Vf I. 1&191 M•·" C.tillorn1 .. CO<Po<allonl 3311 w C•sior Str•et. H""11nq1on Buen. C•hl0<n1<1 St s .. nt• ,..,... C:1' 11110• '12••8 Tltl\ bU~n .. ~s 1, <onOucteo t>y" tor Jamts Jolt" McNamard 8682 por~t•on Frater R•Yf'r. rotJl'H"1n Vit tlt>y, '"'°"'tr iafMotc>rd Ca,.lorn•a '1710ll Fot>er9lau T "'"-t>us,nt\\ '~ <ondu<ted by an '" JiJv RO\\., OtrK tor dtvioual Thi\ \tcH'""""t •d\ '•led w1tn trw Jttf'YW'\ Jahn M c NAmiard County (fprk of OrcJn9t-County on Qftf'f"'dl (kW'"l~r\l\•0 Janw-\ rrf'c>f'"ft<• c'°"' \tat.-mffnt t1tH11 ..wtth thf" ("oVf'l'ty Ct~•\ o• Ot~ Counlv on J""" 2~ 1•7• Ft11•7' Put>lo\"ffl Or.tn<l" Co1hl o .. 11v Pllol Jul v • IJ. 20. '1. 1'11'1 H•6'1• PUBLIC NOTICE Thi\ \talt~nt w d\ ftlP<I with Inf' Jun" 1•. 1919 Cou11tv Cler~ 01 Or<tnQt' (O\lt>lv O'l July Fll1IU FICTITIOUS aUSIHE SS l 19'' FlttUJ Pubhs9-Ofd"91" Co.." 0•11v Pilol NAME STAl"EMlHT NOit R IS ANO t,SSOC:IA.TES, INC. Junt 7'1. July 6. ll. 10. 1919 217S.,. ne:~~'lollow1nq OHson I\ OOlftQ bus•· 4SIOC•mpus0rlve.S1111t' PUBUC NOTICE M1SS1°'4tNVCSTMENT CROUP Htw ... rt llNch, U. tt'60 S2) N Cal>rlllo PdO Or • S.011• l1'. Publ•sheel Or~nQf' coa,1 OdllY Piiot ----SM1taAn.i.CA•'70t July 6, 13. ?0, 11. "1'1 1\99·10 l'ICTITIOVS llUStNESS Wllll"'" SN!nQ w .. K•M'Q, 22to1 NAME STATEMENT C.utda, Miss-vi.10, C,A 'l?&qt PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE T,... l0How1nq ~''°" •s dOlnQ l>usl ""' bUS•,_\\ IS tonCIVCl!'<l l>I' dn •II· n~\\ ii\ d tVKhl .. C.S C CONSULTANT OESICiH. Wllll6mltt- 2•11t C•slllle. M'"'°" v.~10. c ... 111•'11 Tl>•• s••l-"' ••• 111.0 .,.,,,. l"t PUBLIC NOTICE Flllltl MU .. ttlt & YOU Puo1 • .-0.MQI' Co.." O.t11y P1101 A....,_y, •t ~ J-11 . .,. Jv<v• 13 1•7• 1111 Oev~Slrftt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HA~E STATEMENT C:h•rlf> S C1>am~rl<1•n. 1•116 Cou"ll' Clerk ot Or,.nq• County on 2l.l0·(.• Svlle 10t Th~ touow1no per\.On\ cl re dolnQ bu\1"~S\ d~ C•sllllA, M'"'°" V1ero, CA '116" Jun• 20, 1'~ Fl1'01 Publls....O Or-, .... ,, Od•IV Pilot PUBLJC NOTICE MULLl(iJ>N MACOO'S. s•o? W<1rner Hun11"111on Buth. CA 91"49 Mull19An Ma400'\ Ltd ... C.tlllor"•d <O<DOf•honl. Sll02 W1>rntr, Hunl1nQlon 8<.ttll. CA 111"'9 HH\ Dusuw~~ 1\ conch;<ted bv a cor Porell ion MULLICiAN MACiOO !> L ro Av th Pr~tdt'nl Tf'h\ OU\1~\'\. t\ tOndV<tf'O by an 1n~ d1v1du<1t CM•I~' s Clldrnl>r'rla1n Tll•s ~totle"""'I was Iii~ with Ille Coun•v Clerk ol Or.in<I<' Countv on July 3, 197' "llU1 PuOh\llfO Or.in91< (0.\1 Oa11y Pilot July• IJ. 10. 21. 1'111 1H1 1• PUBLIC NOTICE Junt n. 2'1, July •. u. ,~,. nn.1• ------ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T lie lotlOWtft9 Of''°" ·~ do<n4 au ... ness 1s "'. FICTITIOUS llUSIHESS NA.ME STATEMENT T"t •011ow1no "~'~n-. IJ'~ Ootno bu\1nt-SS ., EL T~ITO PLACE NTIA uh H Kr•emrr, P1.cef't•• Co111torthd •1•10 Et T0t•• La ~·•~•• Re\f•ur•nts. T h•s \fatf'tntn1 was fueo wtO\ ow County Cle1k ol Or""<I<' Couniv on Ju•v J . 1919 --------RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT In<... a C..Ot0f'n141 <Of"'PO'~t1on. )•7) GrO'\Yf'not' BoulrvdrO Lo\ A~tt',, C•lllorn•A~ l'ICTITtOIJS BUSINESS CONSUL TAN TS. 2'8•• C•rmen•I• F1111JI NAME STATEMENT L•M, Mi"'°" V~fo, CA '7•"1 T,.,, l>USlntS' •S Con<lutl"Pd l>Y d (Qr" Pul>hSMd Orllnllt' Coast Delly Piiot Tlte follow1n9 persons ar• e101ng M •< 11••1 " Mayer . 161• I July 6. 13. 20. 21. 1979 1601·1• business•• Ca<m•nlte i.-. Mou lon v.eio. CA por.,hon. El Tor•IO•L .. F1r<t• Rtsl•ur.ints Int M.or11n Ca<~Y MA LSCO. llJS WMtiPr St.. Bl<19. 'l? .. 1 ··c .. Unit •.'°''" M<!>.i, CA 111611 Tiiis 1>11s1 .. u Is Conelv< t..i bl' .in In· PUBLIC NOTICE ROl>llr1 F 11Mlstier9<1r. JO~ Ctd.,. dlvH111•I l/o(t Pr"'ldrr11 TP\•'> ,,,_,."""""' w•~ •t1tO w 1tP\ C"'~ County Clr<k ot Los At>lfle\ Coun1y on Juf'f I], t•l'I St . New-1 lle.KJ>, CA 97 .. l Moc,,..., A Mo~r Charlot!• L M•ltbf<Qtr. JOS Tiii\ Stal-I wa• llled with t~ STATEMENT 01' WITHDRAWAL Cedar St , Newpoo"t Be.cit, (A 92 .. l County C:ltr• or 0r•f't9e Covnty on l'ltOM l"AltTNElt$Hll" Tll1\ b<lstneu •• <or>Cluct•CI t>y • June 10. "" Ftl1W1 ONllATING UNOElt Qtner•I o.trlnanh<p. l'tCTITtOU~ aUSINESS NAME Robert r MalSbf!rQt< Tiie tollOW11>9 0tr!IOl'I ltH witltdrawi• Tiiis stetttneftl was lfltCI with ,,,.. as • qeneral partner lroni 111., County Cit<~ ot Or<in(lt' County on P•rtnerSlllP 00trellno ulleltr tile tic· Juntt 20. 1'17'1. llPous busineu n•me ot NAI LS '117UJ NATURALLY •I 7137 S.E Brt\IOI PubtiWd 0.anQf Co.st Oallv Piiot "110, S<tnta Ana. C4 91101 June». :n. Juty •· 13. 11179 2319 It T"~ fktiti®i 00\tM\S nam~ ~tat~· ----menl tor tile ., .. 1tlersl11p wos ••led on PUBUC NOTICE M•rch J, "" 'n t~ County ot OranQf Tlte lull n.,... •no •CIClr•n ot "'' person w111t<Jrew1110 " BELVA l OUICLEY. HJ? SE Brtstol "ttO. Sant• Ana. CA '?IOI l'ICTITIOUS aUSINEH NAME STATEMENT T "' fOll-1"9 OH"son " Clo<n9 Dusi ness •s B•l•a L Ou1gl•Y "'Hit ANOEASON ENT£RPRtS£S, Publl~-Or~ (o.l\I D1>lly Piiot 2087 S.E Brl\lot. SMtt• At>.t, CA 91101 June 1'. July•. 13• 20• 1.,,9 2417.19 S<lllY OU'IC•ll llalns. 71 L•llCI• 1\1~. Newoort 8'NK1t. CA 91660 Tiiis t>vilMH Is <onCllKltCI by en In· dl•idu•• PUBLIC NOTICE Selly Ounc•n ll•llli '"""" Publlslttd Or.n9f Co.sl O••ly Pllol Pul>l1slleel OrM>Qt Co.>t 0~11y Pilot J""e n . ,., July •. I]. t97'1 nt._7'1 Ju,,. IS. n.,. •na Jutv •. 1010 2US P UBLIC NOTICE ..... l'ICTITIOUS aUSINIESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit lotl-lnq ~"o" 1\ 00<"1! t>Ys•· MS\ 4S UNITY L TO' IUU N•wmoon L•n•. HUlltinqton Q.t;iclt, C.•lilorn•• n .. 1 Oanny Y Lu. 11110 Bangor Avenu~. 1-t~r••, C•lltomla '73'5 Tiiis b<l•llW!u I~ toneklcted by • llmlte<I partner\lllp OANNY Y LU, V-.•1 PMlne< Titos tlal-t w.s ti~ wltlt lltt C.0111111 Cl•"-ol Or•not County on June 10. t91'1 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE o.-IOUBLIC HE Alt ING NOT•(E IS HEl!EBY CIVEN l"fl4 put>'it M•ttno ·w111 w ,.. .. ,d by t~ C•tv Coun(tl ~ ttw C•tv ot Co~'"' MtY on July It ••~ .11 6 lO om '" '""Co"" t tl Ch.ambr" 01 C1h ..,dlt 11 f6,r 0flv~. (O\t• ~W on ll\t' tottow1n9 lt~M\ REZONE PETITION R /90!. l•m my B ""° R-cu tl•Oot>\. t~ N,.w H<1mo•nire Ori•~. Cost.i Mt'" tor lle""h"on lj) Nttone 0"-''Y lot••!'<! at '131 <111C1 '136 West 11111 Str•~I trom Rt to 113 Environment•• 0.,1erm1n• flon• NfOlll,,. O.Cl•rat..,,. tlt·'*1 l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Thi' iLM-i wn llled wltl\ lltt County C~rt. ol <ff•n~ County on l'llK» '1t17U P\llltlslled Or~ Co.st O.l1y Pllo! J ..... ,., .. ,.. Pu1>11.-Orllf>9t cont Dally Ptlol J-n. n. Jiiiy •· IJ, "" 21'0-7' REZONE PETITION RT-. Cott• M•W C•tv Counc:il. •or Ot"rm1ss10f'I to rt1on,. Of-rty lot.ti~ .ti l•O "O teven nu~ ontyt B•~•• Strttt. lrom Rl to R3 Envuonm•nl•I Oeterml"*I-~""' O.Cl•••t-Tltt follow1n9 oer\OM '"' C10tno t>u51ness ., Jvne 7', July •· ll. ?O, "" 1414·1' SPORTS EMPORIU M. tSOtt / EIJwuas Slrttt. Hunhnolon Butlt. CA 9?10 P U BLIC NOTICE Steplten ,Amoro•~ Noc>' H•I .Jasmin Circle, S-.sl Bea~lt. CJ> ll01"0 Brett O•lton Wllllt 11012 Harbor C1rtlt Bluth. HunhnQIO" Bta<h CA .,, ... Tfllit\ C>utt•n•~" '' t onOut t,.d o-.. .t QtMr1>I !>¥1ntr\~•O Slt.,,,_n A N •t k\ lll" \l•l-1 W~' fllt'CI Wltlt 1"4! "ICTITIOUS auStNEH NAME STATEMENT T lte fOllOWlnQ Otf"Wft i\ IJOonQ bus1 n1uu SOUTH COAST FINAN CIAl (0 MP1'NY 11673 PIUmoH Street rount••n \lallt1 C..Olllorn•• •not Euci-~ward F•"'-r Jr,, 1 .. 23 Ptumos. Street. Founl•tn V•lley. C•iilornl• 91~111 Councv Cler~ 01 01•n0<' Countv on Jun• 7•. "" Tltl\ b\ISllleH I\ conclVClttd by •n In• 1'111 .. • Cllvldual CHA It LU L. 8LE1t, Jlt. .... S. S.,..C ..... 81v .. , •It• LetA.,....,CA .... f PuC>t~ OrMl9t Coa\t O•ily Piiot E~H FelO.rJr Thi\ statement wH llled wlllt I~ County Cltrto, 01 Ot•nve CO\lnty on June 13. tt7t ---------------l-ot4'(1 for ~lloe p1..., SP re Ot NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN tltat et ~•Id tlml! allCI pt•<• . .in1 .tllCI '" PUBLIC NOTICE ----------·----"""o"' •t>ttre\tl'CI m1>y ~Pl>fl•r And~ FICTITIOUS aUSINESS llt•rCI by Ille CltY Council on Che NAME STATEMENT ••o••mtnltoned 1lom,_ The lollowH\Q Pf'r\Ons •re doH\Q fllttn P Pft1nnev bu\1ntu •• Cll• Cl•,. 0 E VE L 0 P M E N T WES l Publl\""° 0rMICI<' Co<lst D••I• PllOi, INVESTMEN T tOVoill Ill W ?Ot" July• tt/t 1S9110 Strut. Cost• Mo! ... C•lll0<n1• •1611 Edw•rcJ w VtM. IJ7l E Balboa 8t•CI • B•lboe. C•lltornl• t1661 PUBLIC NOTICE C M Pontious. U4H Stm1no1ei------------Ro.od. AOC>lt V•lley. Celllom•• 92)01 SUl"E lllOtt COURT 0, THI Titos °""nes. ·~ tOllClut ttCI by • STA.Tl 0, CALll'OltNIA f'Olt gonet•I P•r1nerslllp THE COUNTY Of' O•AHOI E W. l/enn NG. A-M17SS !Ills llat.,.,_I wH 11194 wit" ttw flOTtCI 0, HeAlllNO 0, Coultty Cle<k 01 O<~ CO\lftty on JUf¥ l"E TITIC* ~ l"tltOM fa 0, WILL ~. t'1• AN O ,011 LeTT!ltS TeSTA.llllN- N-rt-.CA'1 ... h i lllO~t•o Pul>M1-Ord._ (O.O\I 0.ti,.,, P,101 June 1•. July•· 13. 10. 1•1• Ull·l• ----~---- P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CAl.UHG Fott ••os Stlloot 0.strotl Hll'lh"9t°" IH-d<" Union Hlqn 54:.'-' 01\lrott B•d O..a<111ne 1 00 om . Moftdav, July 1J, 1n o Pl•<~ of Bod Re<tlOI. Hv<1t11191on R,•rn Unoon H19h Stltool 01\tntl EdYCdhon Centtr. S?Ot Bolsd Attnue. Hun1o1191on Buel\. Uhlorn•• '11 .. 1 ICrttn Rooml Protect N•,,,.. 81d No 402 New RtlOUl•bl, CIUSIOOl'n. 8u•ICl1t19 lor Ocun \ll<w H191t 5<,_t Bod No 403 Rf'IOC•llon ot U i\11'\9 R~•o<•l.o«>tt Clasvoom Build•~ to Ocon View HIQI> S<'-1 lle<lrlt•I •nd S••t Wort• •or Rtloc•t•t>•• C•.tnroom Buol<liflOl P1ttns. Av.a1tablt• from W1th~m 81Yt"OC• & p • .,,.., .. ,, ArCh•le<ts. 1300 N•wport Boult•lltO, Ne""90(1 B<acn, C•lltorn1a tMJ /14 $13.0JOO NOr•CE IS HEREBY CilVE N !1MI tht .obo••·n.t,,_ Scnoot 01>1r1c1 01 Or•noe Covnll'. t..111or-""' .ic11119 t>v •no trtroVC)rt th Gov~rntnq 8o•rd. "~'f'•"~''~' •~'~''f'd t o ., OISlRICT .• •Ill rto<t1Vf' uc> 10. bUt "01 1a1.,.. tlldn tltfo .ibove ,,.,ed hm~. - <~•l~O ,,.~ lor ......... root• tontr.ct tor Ill• .ibo-. pro~ I Old\ Slwttl De re<tlwd In tne Ol41C4' lcltntlll•d -· ..,., s/\4111 be ~neCI •t><I pul>tlcly reed •IOUd '" tlto -·~ ""'"" .. __ 01.tc•. T""r4' Wiii tie • 11000 ~II rt qu•rt<I In e«:lt wt of -00<-s 10 9U•<llftlW ltlt ,...,,.,. "' goocJ C-11'°" wll"ln 11-. .,..,., •lttr I~ --no 0.t• E •<It l>td must conform •nel l>t ,.SC>On$IW lo tlw cot'tlr4'(t CID<umeflt<. E.cn ale! !.NII be .occom-..o DY tile ~turity ••ltrrf<I co 1n tht tontr.ct documenb .tllCI bv lite ll>t ot -ed wbeontrectors The OISTAICT <U l"Ye\ li.f "llM to refe<.I •nv or •II OkH or to w••ve •n., irrequt•ritles or tnfOf""'""'••~ '" •nv l>•d\ or In Che DIOcllnq Tll• 01STA1CT l><b oC>t•1nfd from t,,,. 01r..:to< ol ~ O«NrtllWlll ot '"· ovstr••I l!fl•tlon• tlle -••Io<••••• inq '··~ °' oe, d•Hn ••oe~ tf\ tne 10t•111y 1n ,..,,.ell lit•< won. ,, to be Oftr10rmt<I tor H<lt cr~t or '"'" ot workm•n n-lo u•cutr Ille t-trac t Tlte5;e r••n .,. on Ille et me 01s r111CT o111<e 1ou1ec1 ••not ecM\40 l>Veftut. A ,.,., Of U>est ••tu ...... , .. posted at Ille jo«1 tltt A NO..&ISK WAV of getting back into the swing or testing is lo use CLEP -the College-Level Examina-tlon Program. Operated by the College Board. the program covers. basically, the first two year s of col· Iese. July 6. U, to. ti, lt7t 2S .. 1t DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS of the new general exams. including sample test questions and scoring In-' ------------ P U BLIC NOTICE formation. are available for $1 from ----P UBLIC NOTICE ,,,.y Est•tt O! LOIJtSE M llAKElt •It.• LOVtSE M HA$E. 0Kf'•MCI NOTtC~ IS HEREllY CilVEN t"'t M •rr y 8 11•W, Jr , i..s tlled here In • 0tlltlon lo< ProO<Me ol Wiii -IOt 1 .. w•n<e OI L~tt•n Tnte,,.,...ttllf'r to ,.,. OttlllOfltt, r•terentt co wltlc;ll I\ macH 10< 111rtl'ltf oanl<ul•r-. •1111 111•1 tllt ttm• •ncl flf«• of 11u r1no cne .. .... be ....... 19< JUfl' 7•. 1~• •l 10 TM""~ ~""'11t Of~ CIMt'PI W<lq~\ t\ -upon • -·~..., 4'f '"°"' 111 hovn. TM , ... tor ,,....,., •lld ov"'1tmt -" ""'" oe •• i.•n tll'W•M-11 II 1'M!ll M ~tory ._, llte COH T It AC TOR to whon\ llte 'Mir «I I\ •••.-• ...o -.,.., •1*onrr«1or llftlJer htm. to pay not teu ,,,.,. tM CLEP. introduced In 1967, is ac- cepted by about 1,800 Institution as o bull tor awardlntt credit to lndepcn dent learners and s tudents or :.ill _q••· Cl.SP COMllt.s of 47 s ubJctt matter ••'-IDd ftve general cxamlna.Uons Jn Saalllb, math, natural scleoces. ' the College Board Publication Order, l'1CTmous aus•NEH N4MI! lrATEMINT CLEP, Box 2815, Princeton, N.J Tr.. tollnw•"9 pmon "doing bua1 08541. ...... . . AIH PEC AUi l EA$ • I • I lvnhnql01> 8'-•<lt READl::R SF;RVIC£ Tht nt>W t'.,,,. of "College Costs Toda71 · ts a1" /rte f rom tht' Ntw York l.1/11 In-• C:o Tins booklet o/ mor~ tha"I r· .,1u ' •" , 1011• NA ., 10,, 8 t•c."' N•"'• P S•tnll•Of\ Tnt\ st"l-111 wh llltO wllf\ IM t ounty Ct••• nt Or~n(ll' County on June i. ... ,. 'ICTITIOUS 8USINIU N-l $TATEMIENT Tiit 1011-1119 oe•M>n "<IO•nQ bu~1 neuo GATEWA'I' F'INANCl/4L CO t \lO WAr ntr /4n ~"'" UO l'ov111•1n V•ltn CA'710I H•fOl<I SMllll Jr 10~2 Pal\ley 11un1tnQ1on 0.Kll CA"-Thi\ l>\l'IM~l "<~utf~O Or •II II\ 01'10\Htl H1ro10 """" J1 Tiii\ \l&lemtl\t ,..,, 111.ci '""' tN Count) t t•r• 01 O••noe Coun tr 011 Jun•'•· 1'1' P U BLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATIEM•NT TM IOit0...1119 ~\6n " CIO<nq Dull· nen•• (J>l TEMP1 ,..,. er .. m Hll'lt l"OIOll 8-11 ("•lttom1• .,.,.. l yn 0..•"'• , .. .,. Orum """' lllQIO" lle.ttl\ C••llO'll•• ., .... t I>•\ bu".,.."" tonclu(teo o, .. ,. •n Otv1Clu•I Lv" ""''"' fll•\ \141t""°"'I w•• hl•d with tltt tou"IY '"'" o• 0•""91 C.o..n1, on July l. t•t• U.tt~ tuition . fte1. room and board. a.. •, ,,., enroflnwnt J1gurc1 for more than I ,O:iJ colleges and unlver11he1. To ot)Co1n a copu. send 11our request on a postcard to Jo11ct lain Kennedy at Boz 156(), Costa "1tm1 "1111t l'lltlM Mt10 92626. P11bllllled 0.MOt CO.\t Oally Pltol. PvDll\r.ec! °'~ eo..1 O•llY l'llot PuDlllMCI Or-c;.o. .. O•llY PllOI. J11M .. ""° .Jl/Ay •• U.10. m• UOI·" Jvne "· JV.y •• 1~ tQ. "'' , ... 1 JVIJ •. 13, 21, tt. ""' lto).7' ( I • • ni .. Ill lflf t0..r1t0Dm OI 0.o•orl""'t> HO ) or ,.. .. lOUft, ., IOO , .... '""'• Ot1w Wt\1, 1n ~(I~ ol !Mlnte 4 11• C•lltOrN• Oltto Jut•\ "" Lf",. 8ra11c11 C-lycitn JAMlt AITLI, Jll 111• ...... ._... •IVf . C11t••r ClfY, CA,.. Tel ctm •1• .. ,,.,.,,.y .. l'Wttt!Mff Pullll\ .... Or....,. G.Mtt 0.11¥ P1IM Jwl't 6. I, I). lt1t t• ••Ill \~11"4 ••19• to •II wor'lt....,. tmp10"" l>V lltem 111 cne .. •<ut!oft Of Ille tonlre(I "o 1>1-,....,, with(lr•• "" M for a perlOCI O! Tll<r-ty I )01 ct•Y\ •11 .. tltf N it stt lo-1ne -ftl"9 of IHCI• A Pavmf'lt --.. H NOrf'll.tM• oono w•U bfli ,..,.,...,. or•o' to '•entftt • o• ,,.. Ccw1tr•<1 '"" P•Y"""' tlM4 af>d oertotn\ftflt~ -•lt•tt llot "' er. torm \et I~ 1n tllf (Ottt<•<I OotufN>M\ lt~Cl\•110 Ol-tor ,....lllten•n<~ Ootr•l•Oll\ -(Ott\ltlKllDn 10111>11s1tee1 O.M\91 CMst 0..11, r>11ot. ..llllY •• I). ltrt -··-------···-- ' ' l· ___ _........... ~~----.t.OCAt l NATION I I • I ~ostalgic Visit Past Wedding Bliss Restaged DEVICE WILL AID CANCER RESEARCH Arnold S.Ckman (left), Ertc Stanbrtdge Firm Aids UC/ The work of a UC Irvine cancer researcher has received a boost with the donation of a S20,000 radiation scintillation counter from Beckman Instruments Inc Dr. Arnold Beckman, chairman of the firm's board of directors, of Corona del Ma r visited the UCI College of Medicine to dedicate the device that will be used in leukemia research being con- ducted by Dr. Eric Stan bridge. Dr. Stanbridge is recipient of a fellowship from the Leukemia Society of America -the first such award presented in the society's tri-county chapter !Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counlles. > Stanbridge is studying the genetic aspects of m align.mcy. In the laboratory. he fuses normal and m alignant cells. then studies the res ulting hybrid with radjoaclive tracer compounds that can mos t ~asily be detected by a scinllllallon counter. M !QUON. wi.. (AP) There they ~ert>. Ju•t 1u Werner BuchPl h ud dreurncd 1t . neurly 200 brides dU('t>ndln.,; u stu1rcasc In white dresnl4 und vell11, moving into the iarm• or their tuxedot•d husbands who whltled them about the Ooor lO the stralM ol tht: Annivonary Walts. Dul this wait no masfi marriage te~mony Instead. It wus Buchel's nost o l.clc t rl bute to the more than 5,000 w('Cldln~ rnreptions he has held et has Alv111t• Villaae rei.t11urant in 30 )t'Url> BlJCllEL, 7t, SAii> that after that 5 .000{h r eception l&i:.t winttlr. ht! ~turtcd thinking about all those yettr:S .. You get kind of Inquisitive about your past and you want to relive ll," h e sa id "You kind o r s tart reminiscing. 'Wouldn't this be a sight if you had all these brides in one line''" ··one Uung leads to another a nd then. well I'm going to do il." he said. "'The guy who's going to be 75 years old and says, ·1 wish I had done 1t.' well , that does not count." SO BUCHEL BEGAN contacting the couples. reaching about 1,000 of them. ··I want every couple to dress and look. JUSt like the wedding picture they once took" read Lhe rhymed invitations he sent out. So brides took their dresses out of tissue paper, some letting out a seam or two. a nd the grooms donned tuxedoes again. One couple came from as rar as Calirornia. Among those attending were Hilda a nd Harold J erschefske of Mequon. who had their rece ption 28 years ago and celebrated their silver wedding anniversary at the restaurant. Mrs. J erschefs ke would not give their ages, saying only that they we re middle aged." SHE SAID THAT when she told Buchel she could not fit into her wedding dress. he offered his wife's services as a seamstress. "It had to be enlarged by Mrs. Buchel about eight inches. She set a .panel in.'' said Mrs. Jerschefske. Her husband. she added, "couldn't get into tus same suit because it was ~1 ve n uway many years ago to Goodwill. He's expanded, too." "Then 1 had to (CO on the stage and thf'y could see how I expanded In all those years." she said. "I said 1t was good food. and I'm a good cook and I Hke to eat. and Jots of loving in 28 years of marriage.·· ANOTHER BRID E, Rhonda Emmons of Milwaukee, didn't get into her dress for a different reason. She and her husband, David. who were married in 1976. are expecl.Jng their first baby in November. ··1 was probably the only one there in a short dress. but 1 .had m y veil on," Mrs Emmons said. They went to the event, s he said . "to r elive our wedding " A 11 the brides descended the 22 steps of a special staircase built in the restaurant's courtyard for the occasion. THEY ALL SANG, lhe restaurant's 3 .000 pound bell was rung, and Buchel kissed the brides' hands as he posed for pictures. They ate a lavish meal and toasted e ach other with champagne. The cost of the celebration? ·'What an unpleasant thought," said Buchel. "This doesn't cost anything. It's a pleasure. I'm so ha ppy my big dream came true." 'Robin Hood' Sem to Prison OA KLAND CAP) A silver-haired man who claimed he stole money to help people has been sentenced to the maximum possible prison term or fi ve years. Sixt y-eig ht-yea r -o ld Home r Clauser, also known as Dean Cline, pleaded guilty to bilking six elderly church members out or more than $130.000 The victims were members of the Calvary Prcsbyterian Church in Berke ley. Clauser has a record as a con man, and has been !>ent to prison five times previously. 'Love My Dog' Adage Carried Bit Too Far ca Hanbury, who lives nearby. often fed the hound and kept it overrugbt. Local kid frames mother. 01 "Dad's next•, claims ~ot~ 0 .. LONDON CAP) -A dog owner ap- parently won a judicial first by ob- taining a High Court inJunctwn aga inst a woman neighbor to prevent her from enticing away his valuable pbaraoh'hound. The case was brought by wealthy ex-racing driver Colin Vandervell. 35, who lives in a country mansion at Stoke Poges. Buckingha mshire. 25 miles west of London. HE OWNS A PHARAOH hound named Kinky. It is one of the oldest known breeds, descended from Egyp- tian times and valued at up to $400. It is t~ and thin like a greyhoun~ with short, rc d hair. big pointed ears and J UDGE RALPH KILNER Brown's order prevented Mrs . Hanbury from "enticing, feeding, detaining or ac- c ommodating" the hound. Experienced lawyers looked back as far as the 18th century and said they could find no similar case. ~ICHOL.AS v•• BOFt'~A~ la lRREVERENT In the 0 .. • E •it was run· Johnny said as he left the scene of the framing. ·sure would have cost me if I hired someone to frame Mom, but I did it myself and saved some dough!. Come in and frame someone you love. Your wor1< is 9uaranteed, ofcou~. !0o ,,~ an affectionate nature . Vandervcll complained lh~a~l~R~e~b~c~c·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DAILY PILOT I 595 t Goldfllwtst At fdl'"Jf'r HuntillqtOll l.ach, Ca. 92647 l"hofle: 191·7900 lifeguard G asses Offered Carruo-pulmonary re· suscitation. the lifesav· ing technique practiced by paramedics and lifeguard s, w i ll be taught free Wednesd ay from 6 to 9 p.m. al South Coast Medical Center. 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"People die because they JUSt don't know- ignorance is your worst enemy in the wilder· ness." says Marie Toombs, backpacking in- structor at Coastline Community College. THE RIGHT CLOTHING and equipment are essential not only for comfort, but for s urvival. What you need depends on how often you backpack, where you're going and what season . you're going in, says Ms. Toombs You can buy the bes t equipment and clothing for $350 lo $400 for a complete outfit. Or you can shop smart and get clothing at thrift stores for less than $25, s he says. The ma terial in used c lothing is softer and won't chafe. "You're walking all day I would never buy anything new," Ms. Toombs says. CLOTIDNG SHOULD BE LOOSE to pre· vent irritation. No o ne cares what you look lik e on the trail, she says A good backpac king or SPorting goods store with a backpacking section can provide reliable equipment. Be sur e to get a salesman who knows about backpacking not about skiing.or rock-climbing. Ms. Toombs says. Beginners s hould rent or borrow most equipment since it's too expens ive to buy necessities for a weekend. Later. if you decide you don't like backpacking you won 't regret s pending money, she says Equipment, especially booLc; and backpack, should be tried on before buying. borrowing or renting since a bad fit can s low you down on the trail. There are three crucial pieces of bai::kpack- ing equivrnent, Ms. Todmbs says BOOTS ARE Tll .. : MOST important. Moun- taineering boots are too heavy -every one pound on the foot 15 worth six pounds on the back. she notc5 Flimsy-soled htreet boots and sneake rs do not give enough s upport to the ankle and "you're going to feel every rock on the trail.·· she says. Fil is most important, stresses Ms. Toombs. She once lost toenails backpacking because of boots that were too short. Bo's 'n Don'ts Every recreational activity from football to Fris bee has rules, and backpacking is no excep- tion. Here are the Oo's and Don'ts of backpack· ing according to Marie Toombs: DON'T travel alone Take at least one other person. Four is an ideal number -if one person is hurt. one can stay behind while two go for help. DON'T s peed through the trail -It is not m acho Lo "beat hell out of the trail." you only hurl yourself. The key in backpacking 1s to use the least amount of energy -not the most. DON'T carry too much weight -The more weight on your back, the less miles per day and less comfort. One-fifth of your body weight is about right, no more than 40 Pounds. Some hikers have a rule: if it doesn't have more than ooe use. don't pack it DON'T carry soap. shampoo, detergent or makeup -They aren't necessary in the back· country and leave destructive residues. Luffa pads work well. DON'T bathe in streams or pools with soap -If you're dirty, bathe at least 100 yards away from the stream before getting into it. DON'T break off tree branches for kindling -Use fallen twigs and sticks. DON'T rock climb. boulder hop or try cross country backpacking unless you're s killed a nd trained. DON'T pu.h yourself -If your face is red and you bear your heart pounding. stop. Your body is trying to te ll you something I "-·.Mt •. tt7t ' A SLEEPING BAG 1s the next import.ant piece of ~ulpment Pure goosedown ba~s are best because the feathers pulr wside the bag to keep warmth inside. "It takes a lot" to get goose bags wet. she says "lf you don't have a good bag and 1t gets wet. you'd better get out or the mountains." she says, since it takes too long lo dry out. The bag should weigh no more than two to four pounds. Synthetic fiber bags are good for cold and wet north regions . "But most people don't backpac k in winter and they overbuy bags. buying too big and too heavy," s he says Goose bags cost from S200 to $400. It's best to rent or borrow one unless you are. or plan to be. an avid backpacker. s he advises. THE BACKPACK 1s the third important piece of equipment. Basically there are two types the frame pack with a lightweight metal frame. hip bell and shoulder straps. and the inside frame or soft pack used mainly by mountaineers and climbers which fits close to the back and is ror heavier loads. Two pairs of wool socks must be worn to prevent blisters. H's a good idea to Vaseline feet to keep friction down. A long-sleeved cotton men's shirt should be worn during the day A lightweight wool shirt c·a n double as o Jacke t when cool Lightweight wool pants must be worn Cut the legs and wea r them as knickers on the trail Beltloops and pockets are handy to hang cind sto re small equipment LONGJOHNS SHOULD BE worn in winter or cold regions A lightweight pair is always good for sleeping m year-round "Most people don 't wea r underwee1r because it's binding Anything that binds 1s go- ing IJl l!e miserable," Ms Toombs says No bras because they're too tight Wome n can wear men's boxer shorts Light plastic rainsu1ls should be taken Plastic Ponchos may cover more of the body, but flap in wind. DOWN VESTS or Ja ckets will probably end up "a pillow under your head" because they're too hot for walking, Ms Toombs says. Don't wee1r belts . Sui:;pcnders ore good for keeping pants up Buttons or velcro are better than i'.ippers whit-h break easll~ ." .. ' ( .. .. J ,; . ~···. BJ , • Mane Toombs shows walking gear. Tent~ are t·xpl'n.,1\l• and ~hould bt· rented The) arcn I nec·cs'>•H) for most trips. M5. Toomb.., !'>a\:-. ··r ropf1• an· afraid of th<' unfamiliar 50 they gel in a tt•nt :md an• happ). Hut you miss the :-.tcirs and the wind blowrng rn your face," s he SCIYS A large plastic J,!a rbagc bag can cover food, packs or serve a s a rainc·oat. Toilet paper s hould be brought. especially fo r women. M <iril· sa ys Bum used paper or bring 1l back with~ ou Array of recommended backpacking eqwpment STRONG INSECT REPtLLENT. "hke army bu1u u1ce ... must be taken. she s ays Lantern1.. rad11>s <ind other luxunes should never be taken tht-y're loo heavy and dis turb the wildcrne1.s Fit is important and the pack should be comfort.flble and in proportion t.o your body On weekend trips any pack will do as long as it fi ts. Beginners s ho uld rent i::ood packs for longer trips. Ms. Toombs s ays. MOST CLOTHING should be wool because. unlike denim. wool absorbs moisture and keeps you warm even 1f it 1s itchy. "I'm very allergic to wool but I've learned to wear it, "'Ms. Toombs ~ays ~· \ - DON'T collecl rocks, rlowers or other vegetation unless you have a permit. DON'T camp near a river -Not only is it illegal it's also dangerous. You can pollute the water with wastes or find yourself floating downriver in the morning. DON•T go to the bathroom near a river. stream or pool -Make sure you'r e at least 100 yards away from water and the trail. Bury wastes and bum toilet tissue. DON'T bring lante rns, radios. ste reos or tape decks -They're too bulky to carry and an- noy backpackers who've come to lhe wilderness seeking solitude and silence. (See DO'S, OON'TS. Page 82> A pair of gardening or work gloves will pro- tect hands and two or three scarves can work as sweatbands. potholders or ba ndages Halo;, especially \\ ool watC'h caps or sailors hats. should be worn to prevent s unburn BUY STRAPS. not ropes. to carry sleepin~ bags and othe r equipme nt on your pack A plastic foam pad will ins ulate your bag from the ground .. People up thl'rt: M~t·k !>Ohtudt: They don't v. <i nt to see your lantl•rn ... she sciy!'> Guns -.hould m·H·r hl' taken \ ou Y.On t. or s houldn't. ha\<' to "wear yourself out" trying to catch food Wild animals e1rc "more afraid of you than you are of them." and you're more likely to shoot e1 fellow backpacker. Ms. Toombs says <See BACKPACK·IT. Page 821 Backpacker Calls First Trip 'Beautiful' The first lime Marie Toombs went backpacking 12 )l'ar~ ago. she wore the wrong kind of boots and came down the mountain with her feet bleeding .. Hut 1t was JUSt the most enlightening. beautiful thing in the world It opened somethmg ins ideofme." Ms Toombs says Whatever happened. 1t was moving Ms Toombs quit her three-pack pe r day smoking habit. divorced her husband of 22 years a nd re· turned to college. She got a bachelor's and master's degree in recreation admm1strat1on or "enhancement of leis ure time." s he says, from Cal State Long Bea ch. SHE T EACHES BACKPACKING. outdoor survival, cross country s kiing and mountaineer- ing at Coastline Community College and Cal State Los Angeles. And she backpacks . Ms. Toombs spends most of her time out· doors and is blond. tanned and healthy She says her doctor "laughs" when she asks for a physical. She backpacks three weekends a month and takes one two or three-m onth trip each summer. Ms. Toombs backpacks because she likes it She prt!fe rs the higher 12.000 to 13.000 feet eleva- tions. "lT'S IUGll. BARREN. TUNDRA, rocks and wind. Water starts up there. sparkling. thin and full or bubblc5 ·onct• ~ou rt· up tht•rt· \\ht.•r" it's QUll'I. s ilent. )Ou'll <.tl\',<J~!'> \\Lint to gu bi.Irk." i.hc sa~s Ms Toomb~ -.a, ... 1.hl' "turned .io on tht' tr;11I " but admits to bl•1ng much older th<.tn lhi.il • he's known a... lht· Indian" 11.hl··s h<J lf Cahfom.ta Hupa V;.ille \ lnd1<.tn l on the trail and attributes her herllagt· to ht•r inten•st m natun.• and backpac king !\ls. Toombl'. \\ho!->e c hi ldren <.tre 19. 20. 2l •.ind 25. took her t•hlldrt.>n camping each :.um mer Her ex husband didn't mind camping in a car or motel bul ht.> t·ouldn't handle" the \\ lldemess "I reahz<'d I c-an ·t do what I want to do and be married too ... ~ht> !.a~~ NOTHING FRIGHTENS M!-> Toombs in the wlldemcs~. anima ls or t•vcn the dark Except one thing "I'm afraid of heights ." she admits Several time!. she 's almost made it to the top of a mountain only to panic at the sheer height and cling helplessly to the s ide. But Ms. Toombs plans to return to these peaks and try again "I dream about 1t :1 loni:t lime afterwards. But I forcf.' myself not to be (scared>. You either get over it or else.·' 5hc s ays. Ms . Toombs has always been something of a trailblazer. SHE'D DONE SEVERAL SPECIAL studies for the Park Service on private backpacking (See BEAUTIFUL. Page B2> ... ,, ~.-.,....,_....._.._ ______ ..,.. ___ ..... ~--------:=:-=:~-~ ... -... .,""-. ............ ~-~------...... ~ ... -........... ~ • .,_.,. __..,,... ..... _.,--..... ,..---.-~ ••• ,,.... ..... 1) Uip9 and bad appu.d lo O.veJud National P'orwt ln UM ••rb ft'• for a job. lut women were oab hlred u clerical •of'hr1. Tb• wtlderneaa w11 an aU ·male alroqhold '"!'be Part ServlN wouldn't hire me but they Mt me do lllldtes ror t.Mm." lbe .. ,.. Ma. Toom._ wu llnall1 hind u a clerical worker but IM kept puahlfts W1Ul a veteran ran1er dectded "I could do anything a m•n t'Ould do,'' she aaya. Tbt rancer WU dOlnl a .,lt&nSIC\ study" and abe happily , unknowlftlly, went alon1. 8HE WA.LKE D t'aOM a a.m. to 8 p.m counUna deer at.ools alone the trails A Santa Ana wtnd didn't help becauae ShQ had to throw ~e st.ooll away from the trail. But Ms. Toombs buns oo and ~ays she wal'i the flnl woman allowed inside fire stauonl> while doing special proJect.s. Ms. Toombs was certified to drive trucks and other heavy equipment oo forest roads. She knew how to back up a truck oo a one·way dirt road for ball a mile and turn ll around, but couldn'tdrive firetrucks .. ONLY MEN COULD DRIVE the trucks with a little cherry on top," she says. But her daughter Jode, 21, worked as a ·forest firefight.er last summer and is on her way to becoming a ranger. "It's vindication for me. I feel like J really pushed open the door,'' Ms. Toombs says. Ms. Toombe still does studies for the Park or Forest services, checking erosion and vegetation on trails. YOU CAN BACKPACK anywhere from Bo's, Don'ts ( Frem P11e Bl) DO know the terrain, climate, weather con- ditions, and how to r ead weather changes Learn to read a topography map and nature's signals DO keep your group together . DO travel only in daylight DO lake time to acclimate -Park your car as high as possible and s leep in it. Go slow the first day on the trail to get used to the altitude DO know exactly where you're going and estimate time of arrival DO tell someone at home where'you're go· ing and when fou're expected back DO wear enough clothes to keep warm DO know first aid -Everyone in your group should have a kit and know how to use its cont.en ts DO CaJTY a blank check. money for a phone call and identification -Travelers checks come in bandy ii you need to stop and buy food in Lown DO take .. 10 essentials" -Compass. topo· Loose Lips Sink Ships DEAR ANN : I used to --------have a very dear friend. I was closer to her than I was to my own sisters.' One night after too many drinks, I passed on some information she had confided in me. The third party re· pealed it and my dear frie nd was extremely hurt. I have apologized till I'm blue in the face - Ann Landers done everything I can maay., and lose control think of to regaln her of tbeir tongues. Liquor friendship. can destroy frteodsblps Now, two years lat.er, faster than saints can s he still refuses to have reballd them. anything to do with me. DEAR ANN ; For 1 thought that with nearly s ix weeks my time I could get over the husband bas not spoken r emor se but a day tothemannextdoor. doesn't go by that I don't They used to be think of her and hate friends but there was myself for what hap-some misunderstanding pen ed. I even wake up a b 0 u t a b 0 r r 0 w e d from dreams crying. lawnmower. What advice do you Now my husband h a v e f or m e ? -doesn't want me to have TORONTO h' d BEAil TORONTO: Do ~iJi\Jsn~~ore to o 1•• ltave a mataal t like her a great deal ~of lterliag lategrt. and feel this is unfair. CJ, pert.ape a cleqymH He says I should be -eomeoae lite woman loyal to him. .... , la lllglt re1ard. I need your advice. - Suell • penoa might HIGH FENCE se rv e a s an in · &ermedlary. DEAR H.F .. If Mr. I '°Pe yo• sacceed, Sorehead wuta to be on dear. Yoar ancalab tbe oat1 wllb tbe ....., imbearable. Yet, •elcltbor, da1t'1 b1I bat· W .. ·~ U ltH Ht Dffl. .._e or ..ad Mmet.labl1 Allo1'la1 yoanelf to at ... U.. or ....... , be ballled tato cooU.1 ..... , ........ ...,..... , .. , frleDdllalp 1'1tll tile to W.. °"'' • aa • 1 wife will aot b *9 .. uea.e. let pNH19Ut8JaltJ to yoer t.1111 .. a ..._ to all laubud. It .W merel1 ••• •au "••• &oo nm•1a11da .. llawrtt1. ......... ,. ..... "' ,.. ........ .., .. .................... .. .. .... ...... . clHM= •••of* Delly • '42·"11 ... ~ ..... ·-..... I ' • Avatralla to Santi Cnai deptnelina on how U · perttncedyouare, MJ Toomb11ay1- 8'°-1.Mer1 1hould lry local areas like J oshua Tree. Mt. Wilaon or San Jacinto near Palm Sprlnp ··1 prefer the s1•raa. The tocal mountalfta fSouthem CaUlomla) are 1 lot more ru11ed And people don't obey th• rules," she aaya. Travel book• or r1n1er 1U1Uool can recom· mend 1ooct areu. Durtn1 her tea<•hhll career Ms. Toombl has askc>d only two ~tudenlis not to go on 11 class backpacking trip "ror t htllrown good." But the common belief that women are phyalcally weaker than men doesn't hold up in bisc kpacklng. "Women arc better than men We have a In tty layer Wlder our s kin ror more endurance "It'~ a woman'b sport," Ms. Toombs says Everyone. no matter what age. must condi lion t he mselves before attempting a long ba<.'kpacking trip J ogging, running up a nd down stairs, ~w1mmang, cross COWltry skiing or even roller skallng are good ways to tone muscles and build the endurance and agility needed on the trail. Anyone over 35 should have a physical before a trip . MS. TOOMBS WORKS OUT with weights and runs two miles d11ily. She eats little meat, sleeps regularly and takes · 'nothing in excess'' ex· ccpl vitamins. She plans an e ight month backpacking trip next year covering mountain ranges from the Mexican border to Canada. She's going with five others, all In their 20 's or younger. But she doesn't feel funny being the most ·•mature" on the trip. "I enjoy their company and they enjoy mine. I'm an equal, not their mother. O.OIJ PlleC (kafllk., lit# ~J graphy map, small flashlight, ftrsl·aid kit. ex· tra food and water, raingear, sunscreen, sun glasses, knife and fire·starter and matches. DO carry authorization if minors are with you DO be courteous-Uphill traffic and stock <horses, mules, cattle) have right of way. DO read the instructions with the wilder· ness permit -Obey each area's rules ( Boroseope SATURDAY, JULY 'I By SYDNEY <>MARR ) ARIF.8 CMar. 21·Apr 19): 'Accent on being forward·looking -perceive trends, cycles, sub· lie nuances. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure in scenario. TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20): What appears superficial may actually be profound. Know it, act accordingly. Make adjustment within fami· ly circle. GEMINI <May 2l·June 20): What appears a "sure thing" could be an illusion. Know it and go slow enough to revise and review. CANCER <June 21.July 22): Accent on employment, special services, determining fair compens ation for added pressures, res ponsi blli ties. LEO CJuly 23·Aug. 22): Emphasis on emo· tional responses, changes, games, speculation, affairs of heart. You get rid or burden. You complete a cycle. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sepl. 22): You break through restrictions -what seemed an obstacle is transformed into a stepping.stone for prog. ress. You make new st~rt in new direction. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Follow through on project lnvolving questions, travel Informa- tion, teaching. Cancer, Aquarius, Leo persons play key roles. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Elements or luck, timing combine -you could strike It rich. Accent oo replacing missing material, obtaining genuine bargain, being a comparison shopper. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Moon In your sign coincides with resurgence of energy. Whal had been holding you back is removed. You make contact with individual who "pulls strings" for your advantage. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan.19>: Your words take on new power, meaning -you get results. Be a ware, confident; shake off tendency to entertain fear. doubt. AQUAIUUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Emphasize ability to be "popular." Means win friends and persuade people. Wish is fulfilled. You're presented with "token of appreciation" for efforts. PISCES <Feb. 19·Mar. 20); Career is spotlighted. You climb towarda goal. You could grab brass ring. You're going places! Another Pisces ls in picture. One who can help you decides to do so -room Is made for you . S.A.T. tOIQIN OI~ MIM\o .... 0-_ "I WISH EVERYONE my age would let their hair down and try som ething like this." she says Ms . Toombs has no doubt in her mind what she 'll be doing the rest or her lire. ''I Intend to do bigger and better things as long as J can breathe, as long as J can walk. "U I can'( walk . I'll take horses <up the moun· ta in). I'm never going to get old ." she says. · · r dt!cidcd ugainst 1t. · · ••• Backpack C From Page Bl> "PEOPLE WHO CARRY GUNS are insane. There's no need for one. there neverh~ been an<l neve r will be." she says. There are 10 essentials every backpacker must take : floating compass, topography map. small flashlight, first aid kit. extra food and water, raingear, sunscreen, sunglasses, knife. fire starter and matches. A TOPOGRAPHY MAP, unlike street maps . goes by "quad" a reas approx.imalely 15 miles square, giving the contours, elevation and vegeta- tion of that area . -Each backpacker must have a first aid kit a nd know how to use it. A CPR ( cardio· pulmonary resuscitation > class is helpful. A medical evacua tion form should be in· eluded in the kit, filled out by the leader in case of injury. The form pinpoints extent and t ype of injury and exact location of the group. Taken with those going for help, it enables quick a nd accurate rescue. Food must be the li ghtest possible weight and the highest possible calories. "You ha ve to have fattening roods. You burn up 4,600 calories per day <on the trail.) You'd better eat 4,600 calories per day," Ms . T oombs advises. INSTANT FOODS are fine for short trips. For longer trips take freeze-dried or dehydrated foods. including instant rice. dried milk. nuts. p asta, granola and sauce mixes. Never carry fresh meat. "Bears love fresh m eat. and smell it from miles away, .. she says. Carbohydrates. like candy bars. keep energy up and keep you wa rm at night. Never carry food in glass. cans or foil. Airtight plastic containers are best. Carry water. you need a quart per day. in plastic bottles or can· teens. Carry all trash out with you. A dish, cup and s mall pot are enough. A s mall butane or gas stove can be taken. TA.KE A WILDERNESS P ERMIT, issued by the Park and Forest services, on any trip. Rangers often will ask and cite you if you don't have one. Ms. Toombs says. Besides clothing and equipment. your com· panions can make the difference between an en· joyable or a miserable trip, even between life a nd death. Never travel alone. You must be psychologically prepared for a ny trip. Always take care of yourself, think, she advises. "Those people who know they're going to do well. will. You can't trust the mountains. "The mountains don't care," she says. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSnlY Wlll'9 , .... .. .... 1922 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -S41·11S6 P~yn.'J,~!! dally 12 to 5 pm, Julye-1 . a. 405 Fwy a BelCh Blvd., H.B. 36• youth donauon . ~ILY PILOT' a A~llllD ADS _,. 64!· I . ·-... . . .. ·-·-..... . ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE Backpacker Marie Toombs teaches techniques at Coastline Qxnmunity (;allege. SHADE TREES Roger's has a fantastic variety of 15 gallon \ ,.....,...........,,..,._ trees whic hJ>rovide_ \ • lots of sha~ for those Ho t S umme r days . ON SALE! On Sale thru J uly 15th at .s 25% S a vings lfo~jt'f\ Wr<k>n'> • 64().51j()() ~n Jo,,qu1n "' M11cAnh1tr • NN/l)On S..dC'h • 9"am·6 pm . • I -r ' I r----------------------, I ._, -ti I w .... g a I C A-~-L-~,. 'IA_.,. ? ;;: I I ~,~ 8 ~1 I.,_ 1673 Irvine Awe., Suite 'F'. 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Open Moa.S.t If.$ Pana.i .. a.ar ittt Newpert .. \Id. Newport•adl '714'411-.. at4Vlu°"'M~ ....... •• c111 . .I~· .. , ....... ~···--·-·--,.-.. ---·---.. --_ .. _ --_ .......... ---------______ .... ------__..____,.,....,..........,. ~ ·-~ ...... -.., 83 Connors Flees From Wimbledon Disgrace JIMMY CONNORS Borg's Dominance Sends a Pouting Jimmy Hiding BJ WILL G&lMSLEY All'IMCWC.-.. f I WIMBLEDON, En1land <AP> -OK. Jimbo, t1lte your armful ol 1teel racquets and ru.n. Nobody can blame you much. Vou can be ex· cused for wantin1 to put u much distance between J immy Connora and BJorn Borg u pouible -and aa quickly es Poa•lble BUT IT WOULD have been a nice gesture. don't you lhh\k, J immy, if, after being clobbered by your longtime rival in the men's semifinal at Wimbledon, you had put a friendiy arm around.the young Swede's s houlder and said: "Nice match. Bjorn." Even fighters who spend 15 rounds knocking each other's teeth out accord each other that little courtesy, win or lose But not you. You chose to remain in character and give Borg the same kiss.off treatment you've been handing out to the international press corps since you arrived here WHO CARES ABOUT the press ? There are millions who will applaud your s light in that respect. But nobody's going to forgive you for cold·· shouldering the great guy who has been trading racquet punches with you for six years. No beef from Bjorn. When asked what you said to him after the 106-minute, straight-set match. the phlegmatic Scandinavian just s hrugged his shoulders and said: "Nothing. We didn't speak." Four minutes after the last shot was hit you made the fastest exit in Wimbledon's 102-year his· tory, elbo wing your way into your waiting limousine with mother and pro Lome Kuhle and s peeding away. Just as well. YOU, nMMY CONNORS, are now the proper· ty of one Bjorn Borg, the 23·year-0ld bearded, long-haired Swede . He owns you now. heart and soul. JUSt as he owns Guillermo Vilas of Argentina. So we can say good-bye to those titanic Borg· Connors duels, just as quite a while ago we stored away in our me mory the once potentially exciting rivalries between Borg and Vilas They are not contests any longer. They are mere warmups. Pity the 17,000 who crammed into Wimbledon's ivy-draped center court -some pay- ing as much as 150 British pounds more than $300 for a single ticket -expectin& to see a coot.eat. IT WAS LIKE watching Muhammad Ali punching the small bag in the gym. It was JC?hn Wayne against the Apaches. It was a thundenng · freight train going hea4-on against a runaway rab· bit. Who's left to challenge the great Bjorn Borg'> Roscoe Tanner maybe in Saturday's final with his s corching 153-mile-an·hour service, but the bookies won't even put it on the boards. Brilliant young John McEnroe perhaps in the long run. But not you, J imbo. Not you, Bjorn may have been your patsy back m the early 1970s, when your chin was just fuzz. but he 's got your number now. His victory margin this year -6-2. 6·3. 6·2 -was the same as that in the final here a year ago. HE NOW HAS beaten you in eight of the last 11 <See CONNORS, Page BS) Martina Is No. I ... ... ~ .~ . ~=~ Navratilova Blitzes Evert, 6-4, 6-4 .~. -:• WIMBLEDON, England <AP> •l--"I really wanted to win more • :th a n las t year ," Martina ~avratilova said today after ::crushing Chris Evert Lloyd 6·4, '.~to win the Wimbledon tennis .~hampionship for the second ;..ear in a row. ... .. After I won the first gam~. I ·;sot a lot of confidence. After :that, I dldn't think I could lose." ; The 2 2 -y ear -o ld ·..-Czec hos lovakian-born left· :)lander dominated the m atch :much more than indicated by :l.he score .,. -~ LLOYD NEV ER s eemed to get into the groove. Renowned a s a tireless. almost faultless retriever and line s plitter from the back court. she repeatedly o vershot the back line a nd made errors which many spectator~ bad never seen som e off her Tacket. "I have been losing my fi rst serve a lot." Martina s ajd af· : t.erward. "When I won the toss, I , batr-tbought about choosing to , receive instead of serve But I've never done that. •'So I served. It came rather easy. I never doubted myself : after that. I was choking a little · bit in that fi rst game . I could : hear myself breathing. "But after I won it 1 relaxed. l · saw that Chris was nervous. so 1 • , decided to go after her. Even when she came back on me in both sets, l never worried. I knew I c ou ld break h er wheneve r I needed " ··1 have neve r been so relaxed and felt so confident." THE VICTORY strengthens Navratilova's claim to the No. 1 ranking in women's tennis, the position LJoyd had held nea rly unchallenged for four years - until last year. Arte r an indiffe re nt winter season. Lloyd had seemed re· newed going into the final he re She had lost jus t one match dur- ing the European s pring circuit But today s h e ~ee med un- ins pirt>d and never really was in the match. IT WAS a disappointment for the sellout crowd o( 17,000, some of whom paid up to $700 to scalpers for a pair of tickets. These two top-ranking players have had a s eries or hard, spec· taC'\Jlar duels. Two weeks ago Lloyd beat Navratilova on grass <1l Eastboume 7-5, 5-7, 13·11 in a match widely held to be the best the two had e ver played against each other. On Saturday, Bjorn Borg will try to win his fourth consecutive Wimbledon. This time his oppo· nent will be Roscoe Tanner, a ' long-time top player but a first· time finalist here . Borg dismantled his greatest rival. Jimmy Connors, in the semifinals Thursday. 6·2, 6·3, 6-2. If he can beat Tanner. be will be the first man to win four consecutive Wimbledon singles crowns since Anthony Wilding did so in 1910-1913. Martina beat Chris in the 1978 <See WIMBLEDON, Page BS> California Loses Bid At Henley HENLEY ON THAMES, England <AP) A steering mis· take near the finish line caused a collision and cost Belmont Rowing Club of Boson. Mass .. a victory moments from the finish of its race at the historic Henley Royal Regatta today. It happe n ed right b y the finis hing grandstand. packed with spectators. m any of the men in the white flannels and s t raw boaters or an earlier age and the women in bright sum- m er dresses. Belmont was leading Thames Tradesmen Rowing Club by a canvas as they neared the end of the one-mile, 550-yard course. and was striking hard for vie· tor y in the Wyfold Cha llenge Cup for coxless fours when its boat pulled to starboard and locked oars with the other crew. By the time it was righted. it was too late. THE ANGELS' DICKIE THON HOPS OVER MIKE HEATH FOR A DOUBLE PLAY. - Thames had gained a mere three-foot lead and a few more s trokes were all that were needed to hold it to the finish. Was It a Hit or Not? It was a surprising mistake by an experienced Belmont crew. two of whom. Don Smith and Fred Schoch, were U.S. oarsmen in the 1971 Pan American Games. Downing Spoils Langford's No-hit Bid By DAVE CUNNINGHAM blanked the Angels 3·0, and the only hit was an infie ld chopper that Bnan Downing beat out in the fifth inning . Of tllit CHllJ ll'llot Si.ff The University of California, (Berkeley> made a good attempt to upset seeded Lady Margaret Boat Club, Cambridge. m the Ladies Ch a lle nge Plate for eights, but was beaten by three· quarters of a length. It was no great s urprise that a one -bitte r was p itc hed at Anaheim Stadium Thursday night. After all, Nolan Ryan was on the mound. "If I was scoring . this would still be a no-hitter." Oakland writer Tom Weir s aid in the ninth The crew's tough and emo· tiona l win over Orange Coast Coll ege Thursday probably cost it the little extra that was needed to win again. But Ryan was n't the man with the crowd of reporters around him after the game. lt was Oakland's Rick Langfoi:d. But the play was made clean· ly, a nd official s corer Dick Miller said t here was no way it could be ruled an error. A 3Z·GAME LOSER over the past two seasons, Langford "TO'•ME, IT WASN'T even Low Key Aetion Pro Stars Play at University High By ERNIE CASTILLO Of tM D•llY ...... SI.elf Life in the fast break lane may slown down· during the off season but it never comes to a complete stop. While some NBA drivers hit the rest areas, most go for the side roads. One of those leads to University High in Irvine, a far cry from Madison Square Garden for sure but complete with all the basketball basics nonetheless -two baskets and a ·1ot of running room in between. HERE, THE TRANSmON game takes on added meaning. Proepec:tlve rookies work on the lon1est Jump shot of them all-that from college to the pros. Former players try to re· gain their old form, marginal players try to strengthen tbelr weakneu. budding superstars try to blouom. . They play ln a virtual meltin1 pot lea1ue filled with tall ooea, short ones. young ones, old ones. once-werea and aoon·to-bea. One player steps from • court of law into the law of the courb. He'• a lawyer. Another bu to ebance bla 1tyle from slapplne beadl tO slapptni shot.a. He11 a pro football player. lJMl&eed ot um• like tbe CelUet, Labn and Knicks. the teams are Industrial Brokers, Cager Properties, Wilson Ford, etc. The cost of a "franchise" is a meager $500. WHAT FANS THERE are-38 paid on a re· cent night-aren't apt to gripe about high salaries either. All these players perform for is a mesh net jersey. The classiest uniforms are those worn by the refs. But they're here for a purpose, to satisfy a hunger and seek either pol.iab or reeop.ltion. For many, it's their last chance. For others, it's their first It's the C1liforni1 Coast Lea1ue , ammymous for the meantime but only so unUI household names Ulce Bill Walton, Marques Johnson Don Ford. Swen Nater and Jamaal Wilkes Join their te1ms in midseason. UnUI then the stars are Irv Kiffeo, Jim McDaniel. Mark Wulfmeyer. Stan Love. Ron Riley and Bill Tosbeff. WHO'S BILL TOSHEFF'? Only tM man wbo made t.M whole leatut poMible, a former All·American turned ceoenl coat.ractor who se"es u le.,ue eomm1116ooer, eo1cb of tbe (lee M&&SftAl.L. ...... , controversial. I've scored situa tions like that a thousand lime!>. and it was clearly a hit," Miller says. It was a game Oakland want· ed very badly They felt they had something to prove. "They were stealing bases with a big lead in the eighth (during a 17·6 Angel win Wed- nesday), and I'd call that stomp· 1n g o n som e one's f ace." Langford said. "WE DON'T WANT to be put down any more than our record d eserves." Langford added, "and the guys were pretty upset a bout it. We wanted to s how them they can't stomp on us and get away with it." Oakland Manager Jim Marshall called a fiery team meeting after the Fourth of July game. and on Thursday the frustrated. aggravated A's came out swinging . Mitchell Page ended the SUS· pense ol a no-hitter very quick· ly. poking a double to right in the first inning. RYAN SCATTERED seven hits and managed to keep the A's at bay until the seventh in· nlng. when Wayne Gross doubled home a run and Jim Es· sian ai.qJed to score another. Esaian went three-for-four and drove in the third run with a nlnth·inninedouble. It wun 't exacUy an Oakland explosk>n, but it was more than Langford needed thia particular nicbt. ..UND01111TBDLY, IT would have been tlae blOlilht of my career forever ti I bad cotteo the no·hl~." i.qtord aays ... It's a UM fruatr*Waa to k>H' lt ou an iafteld bit. <S. ANG&tl, Pap 87) DM.YN.OT frtday,Ju~I. 1m Sports Break Ryan Would Be 'Honored' As An All-star Selection f'N•APDll(Mldee . California n.bt·bander Nolan tlyan, who two Ill years aco turned down an ln\!ftadon to lbe AU.St.ar Game beuue he was a MfODdary cboloe. uld Tbu'*1 be bopM to be aeklcted t.bLa yur. "ll would be a definite honor," 1a.ld the Anaell' act who la 10·6 wilb a 2.89 earntd nm a vera1e "I lhlnk I've bad u 1ood a year 11 anybody in lbe le~ue ·•t 'd like to set an opportunity to pitch aaainst the N¥ uonal Lea,ue·a beat and see U l could contribute to tht• American Leaaue wtnnina the 111me ror a chanae .. In 18 starts. Ryan has p1tcbed 11 complete games wit h a pair of two-hitters. two three·hitters and two four·hltters lie has a major league-leading total or 134 strikeouts The 32-year·old Texan wu on lbe Amerlc1&n League All Star team ln Ur72, 1973 and 1975. He was not originally select ed by AL Manager BiJly Martin in 1977 but when teammate F rank Tanana withdrew because of arm problems, Ryan was offered a spot on the team. . "I felt at the time my statistics were comparable to the people who were selected and I had pitched well enough to be picked." said Ryan an explaining why he declined the of. fer. "After the team was selected, I made other plans and didn't feel like changing them when 1 was asked to be an alternate." Ryan's feelings about being a secondary choice grew out of his selection to the team in 1973. Arter throwing two no· hitters before the All-Sta r break that season, he was not selected by Manager Dick Williams but an e xtra spot on the team was created to m ake room for him. ------q..i.-ol rlae D at1----- J lmmy Connors didn't take his defeat to BJora Bora· In the Wimbledon semifinals very well. Asked to appear at a post-match press conference, Connors apparently told officials, "No. You can take this tournament and stuff it." · l"'OflC 1t'o11'c Ba<-e ac 011C •r le INDIANAPOLlS -A.J . Foyt is passing up • the Ontario 500 in September. "I won't race there even ii USAC says it's all right," Foyt told the Indianapolis News in a telephone interview. l"oyt backs the U~ted ~tales Auto C!ub in its s anctioning war with Championship Auto Racmg Teams. He also lashed out at CART, its leaders and officials at the California track. This week it was announced that CART would be the sanctioning authority for the Sept. 2 running of the Ontario 500 but that USAC drivers could compete. • ·1 don't go racing when people have to buy things. r race because I like it and for the betterment of the sport. When you have to buy people to get races, I'm not interested," be said. Foyt claimed CART officials made a deal with Ray Smartis, the general manager at Ontario who was involved ln an effort last month to end the dispute between lbe two or· ganizations. "They offered him a seat on their board. He sold out the other two tracks < lndaanapolis and Pocono>. They all three had agreed to stay together," he claimed. -"There's no doubt in my mind that Roger Penske and Pat Patrick told Ontario It wouldn't have to put up the money for the race until they get the people in. I heard that Jut year they couldn't put up the money." Foyt .suggested USAC run a race to compete with the Sept. 2 race at the Indianapolis Speedway. "They CSpeedwey's management) ought to lease the -track to somebody. I'd lease it and put on a big Labor Day race. Nol a 500 and not a real big purse, but they need something." -----~II Toda11 On this datf' in baseball In 1933: Babe Ruth's two.run homer off Bill Hallahan pro· vided the winning ma rgin as the American League de· feated the National League 4·2 at Chicago's Comiskey Park in the first All·Star Game ever played Today's Birthday New York Yankees second baseman Willie Ran· dolph is 2S •••e• ... •'• 6• •••ft• I'••'"'" lllUhraakee'a l.a"1 8ef-1• pitched 1~ ln· .• nlnp ol DD-h1t baU befo,. Ou1I Oa•Wlu atnatect cltaab' ,_ tbe ftrat ol Nw York'• two hlta aa the &re..,. dtlfea&ed tbe Yaallees and a. 0...,,. ' s.o, ftW"lday ln Amtrtcu Leaaue acUon . . . W W..,_ drove In the tle·b'teaklnt run ln the elJhth lnnln1 with hla lourth liD1le u Botton defeated Kanaaa City, ~-4. Sl1.111er Carl YalCne••kl remalned at bome wltb a painful acbUlel tendon ln e.cb foot when the team left for the Wut Coast . . . Seattle's &ldr HffeycuU fired a three·hitter to lead the Ma rloera to a 4·0 victory over Minnesota . QMdeU WaAJ.aiioe scored the win· nin1 run ln the top of the ninth inning without ~ benefit of a base hit as the Cbic~o White Sox edged Cleveland 5-4. Waa walked, stole third and scored on a wi d throw to center field by catcher Roa Huaey ... Claamp S...mers belted bl.Ji eighth homer of the year, a solo shot in the eiabth to give Detroit a 3·2 win over I09'11NHN Toronfo ... Uver in the National League, Tom Seanr earned his fifth straight victory since returning from a back inj ury as Cincinnati ·edged Houston, 5·4, to ~nd a six-game wmning streak for the Ast.ros •.. St. Lo ui s rookie Jolln f'ulgham scattered nine hits for his rirst major league llhutout and Kei~ Denudes and George Hendrick delivered run·scortng tuts to lift ~t. Lows to a 2·0 victory over Pitts- burgh. . . Rick Reuchel scattered s ix hits over 7 \.', in· nings and Brace Suuer gained his 18th save as the Chicago Cubs defeated Montreal, 3·1 ... Joel Vou&b&ood jolted rookie Dickie Noles in the pitcher's first major league start with a game-opening home run and the New York Mets went on to beat Philadelphia, 3·2 ... Rowland ~nee caooed A two-run ninth·inning raJley with a game·wanni.ng single as Atlanta beat Sao Francisco, S-4 ... Slugger George Foe&er of Cincinnati was named Player of the Month and Joaqaln Aadajar of Houston took pitcher or the month honors in the National League for June ... Cleveland Manager Jeff Torborg says he has decided not to accept an offer by team president Gabe Paul of a front office job at the end of the season. Connor• Still Sntar ti11g, f'li_.11 H ont«' LONDON -Beaten Wimbledon semifinalist • Jimmy Connors flew out of Britain today ~till ~~ . s m arting over his straigbt·set loss to three·Ume ~ ~ champion Bjorn Borg on Thursday. Having refused interviews th~oughout the to~mament. be brushed aside reporters at the wrport as well. Get the bell out of here," he snapped. V.S • .1-for• Top• R1Usfa I n T ra<-k The United States swept the men's and • women's 1,6()().meter relay races and defeated the Russian junior track and field team. 188-178, at Boston University to avenge last week's loss in the first of their two dual meets ... The people who run and own the Louisiana Superdome have filed a $60 million antitrust suit. trying to keep the National Basketball Associatio.n Jazz from moving from New Orleans to Salt Lake Caty ... Cleveland Cavaliers Coach Walt Frazier? A longshot, but a possibility actording to Nkk J. MUeli, president of the Cavaliers. who says he is going to meet with the v~teran NBA guard to discuss his future with the organization . . . A Philadelphia boxing judge has filed a $2 million suit in the U.S. District Court charging a top promoter <Bob Arum or Top Rink Inc.) with libel and slander ... Norm Evans, the Seattle Seahawks' veteran right tackle who played for two Super Bowl champions with the Miami Dolphins. announced he is ending bis 14·year career ... Hollywood Pa rk represent.atives have held preliminary discussions with Los Angeles officials about building a new race track in the area of the Memorial Coliseum . . . Fred Creigbtoa has been named the new coach of the Boston Bruins replacing Doa Cherrv. Te~.,Ufow, Radio Following are the major sPorts e\/ents on te.levision t~~Y· Ratings are· 1 1 1 .r excellent; / 1 ./worth watching;././ fa ir • forget it. • 7:30 p.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ ./ BASEBALL: Baltimore at Angels. Announcers: Don Drysdale and Ron Fairly. It will be Steve Stone (6-6) on the mound for the Baltimore Orioles as the Eastern Division leaders Invade Anaheim Stadium tonight. Jim Barr (4.4 ) will do the pitching for the host California Angels who are a half-game behind Texas In the wild Western Divisi on race. OTHE R TELEVISION Horse Racing -TOday at Hollywood Park, 7 p.m., Channel 52. Tennis -Wimbledon Highlight s, l l: 30 p.m., Channel 4. RADIO Pan American Games Reports, 9:50 a.m, and 1 :50 p.m., KNX (1070). Tennis · Wimbledon Highlights, 2:50 and 3:50 p.m ., KNX (1070). Baseball -Dodgers at Montreal, 4:30 p.m., KABC (790); Baltimore at Angels, 1·2s p.m ., KMPC (710). Yacht Racing -Transpac Race, 3 and 8 p.m., KLAC C570). GOLF I BOATING Pan-Am Medals . I Mount for U.S. SAN JUAN. PuerU> Rico (AP) -United St.ates swimmers &OD· tinue their destruction of the competition and the r ecord books at the VIII Pan American Games, but the ballooning U.S. medal count got some unexpecl· ed help from a 14-year-old gym· nast. Jeanine Creek, who enters high school this fall in Great Falls. Mont., surprised a confi. dent Canadian squad with a silve r medal individua l performance in the free exercise Thursday. G YMNASTJCS IS A sport the Americans almost have written off in these Games, sending only their second-and third·team athletes. The best U.S. gymnasts stayed home to prepare for more important international competitions that utilize Olym· pie rules, which the Pan Am Games do not. As a result, gymnastics has lost its appeal as a glamor event in the Pan Ams . In Cree k 's e vent. t he r e weren't even enough other U.S . competitors to cons titute a team for overall scoring purposes. "IT'S REALL V A credit to our kids in gymnastics.·· said a U.S. team spokesman. "They came in here straight from the World trials, where they were under tremendous pressure. and had to learn their whole compulsory exercise in one practice -Mon· day. "That they did so well is a tremendous compliment to them. Jeanine was beauliful." So was the performance or the Western Open s wimmers. from whom ex· celleoce almost la demanded at these bemlspbertc Olympics. AT MEXICO CITY four years ago, the U.S. swimmers took the gold medal in all but two swim· ming races. This time, tbey are out to get all of them. And through 16 events, they have 16 gold medal~ and 16 Pan Am Ga mes records. In ail, the swimmers earned six golds Thursday. Tom P eterson of Tacoma, Wa s h .• accounted for the seventh U.S. gold Thursday with hi s second gold·wlnning performance in the 10,000·meter roller skating final. TRE BIGGEST PROBLEMS the Americans may encounter in some events is overconfidence, s ince their 34 go ld medals through the Games' first four days is more than that or the other 33 countries combined. Overconfidence may have been what took over the vaunted U.S. men's basketball team. The Americans blew three 14-point leads Thurs day night against Brazil. and barely he ld on for an 82·78 victory behind 17 points by Kentucky's Kyle Macy. T he two previous U.S. vi <" tories in the round·robin tourney had been routs. THE AMERICANS were trail· ing at halftime by two points Thu rsday night . Brazil threatened to win until the very end. but its chances suffered a setback when Michael de Souza fouled out with only 3:05 remain· ing . He paced the Brazilians with 23 points. Amateur C la mpe tt Clow ns Way t o T i e OA K BROOK , Ill. CAP> -Bob Clampett .S more than a 19-year old cut-up from California. He 's a dam good golfer. Although he begs off questions about his U.S. Open antics or las t month by saying, "The chapter's over. Wh y prolong it?" he finds it tough to keep his sense or humor hidden. "HOW AM I LOOKING for low amateur?" he kidded Thurs day after tying Bruce Devlin and Jim Simons for the h rst round lead in the Western Open Earlier, responding lo a ques· tion about the strongest part of his game, the s haggy.haired blonde -the lone amate ur in the tourney -said, "They're all weak. I'd say my s trongest part is probably luck." Clampett, who will enter his junior year at Brigham Young University in the fall. missed the cut in the U.S. Open but played in the third round to fill out a twosome. ON mE FIRST two holes. he drove while on his knees. Warned a~ainst further breaks with tradition. be cooled his act, then resumt•d it on the back. nine and was disquaJafjed: • He pl ayed it slraighl Thursday to ttle Devlin and Samons with 3·under-par 69 over the 7,097· yard Butler National GolJ Club course One s troke back were two- time Western champion Tom Watson. Calvin Peete, Allen Miller, J oh n Lister , John Fought. Pat McGowan and Dale Douglass CHICK EVANS WAS the only amateur lo win the Western Open. He did 11 in 1910. Clampett won both the Western Amateur a nd Western Junior events in 1978. Clampett said he is playing pro tournaments "to get some experience so when I do tum profess ion a l (after h e g raduates) the tournaments won't be as hard as they might othe rwise be." Devlin's last tournament vie· tory WilS in 1972, when he won $119.768, but after that, the 41· year·old Australian said, •·1 lost interest in playing. I started lo spend a lot of time on my architectural business." Merlin Leads TrmBpac Newport Skipp e rs Holding Own Baseball Standings SAFE! By ALMON LOCKAB.:V 0.111111 ............. ..,,. ... Led by Al Cassel, chartC!r skip per of the 65·foot sloop Merlin. Newport Beach :Jkippcn in the :tOth Transpuc race from Los Angeles to llonolulu urc more than holding their own in the handicap atandlngs as the 2.225-mile race heads toward the often stormy Molokai Channel where the race la won or l06L. Cassel. salllns under the burgee of Bahia Corlnthlan Yacht Club bad moved Merlin into first place ln Class A and fint in fleet among the 78 en· tries. Merlin was also lead1n& on elaP1ed time. NEWPO&T HARBOR Yacht Club akippeT BUI Power ia lead· lna Class B on handicap time in his Petenon·46 Hip Roler. He lJ alao third In neet. Ftftb in Cius B and 17th In neet ii Jabb Zlnlmeter'1 Zll Zac out of Lido Ille Yadlt Club. Cottontail. Alp"red by Dick E ttJn1er, NHYC was holdinc down llxtb place lD Clua D. Warrell Hancock'• Aleta, NHYC wu fourth ln Clan 8 &Pd 14th ln neet. 1tu1l111 Wood. sklppered by Nlcll: Alexdder, IAfuna Bncla. Hlllnl f~ B_.boa Yacbt Club 1hclb ln Clue 8 and 18tll ln ntet. Sirocco. tklppered u Michael lllebe1, BYC: ,.., -,btll lo C1aas c. otaa LOcAL S&IPPSU t~ N &8n', 1hmertQ• :J.t ~ ut.i .n,'t. ~iL rro.t <Wiiiiwaw> 1'<'Vt•nth In Clnas C /\ lntc rl·port from thu t.'l!cort V<'Sll••I , USS Prairie. said tht: trade w1nds were blowing 11lrong ahe ad of the lleet. Wlndai of 20-25 knot11 were reported nt Prairie'~ position about 200 miles ahead of the fleet The fleet dropped to 73 boau T.hur!iday when It wa11 reported thut.. the yacht Tahuna, whkh hnd gone unreported for four day!l, had lost a backstay and 11pllt her m ast and was returning to Long Beach. The accident ap- parently happened on the second day out. The racht Naiad was knocked out o the race with a broken mast only a few hours alter the s tart. F ro•P-..8 3 BAS KETBALL HUNGER. • • coach of the Build &c Grow rranchlae, public relations man and counselor. His objective-provide a low key place for pros to play busketbaJI In the summer. "Tbele guys are here to lm· prove IO we let them play and try to nt people around them," says the 53-year-o&d Irvine reel· dent. "The main thin• I• to let them do tbelr own number "T"8 LEAGUE WILL help eaee 10me guys back Into shape and allow tboee who nffd to work OD certain part.a of their game a chance to do so with no presautt. It also lives youna peopl• a chance to see the pro aame up ctoae.'' There ma1 be another reuon, of coune, one To1helf doesn't try to bide. be s urprised if the WBA got down here one of these days. "ELEVEN PLAYERS from the WBA went to the NBA last year and nine of them stayed. r tell you, the NBA needs a farm system. With an 11-man roeter, you can't keep breaking up rosters. The WBA would nu tbe blll." Tosbdf, who captained a 1951 todlana University squad that waa ranked No. 1 in the nation before finilhin1 with a lt-3 rec· ord . hu q uite a bit ot ex· perience in I.be field. Totheff ll at the gym Monday. AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dlvlaioa Texas Ange ls Minnesota Kanasas City Chicago Seattle Oakland W L Pct. GB 47 34 .580 48 36 .571 Y.r 43 36 .544 3 42 39 .519 5 3S 45 .438 11 'h 36 49 .424 13 24 60 .286 24 'h Easl Divlsioa Baltimore S4 27 .667 Boston SO 29 .633 3 Milwaukee 47 34 .580 7 New York 44 38 .537 10th Detroit 37 40 481 15 Cleveland 36 44 450 17'h Toronto 26 58 .310 29th ~,·,seer" ~::::~.·k=:-t.1., 4 MllW4NO• l .... ew 'l~lo 0 !>••Ill• 4, Mlnnetol• 0 Chl<OOO S, Cle,,.1_ 4 0.1roll J, ToronlO 1 ()ftl y v-s \( IWduled , ... .,..o- B•lllmore CS..,.,. .... , al Allf'Ct I Barr 4-0 , II Oelrolt !Morris •·• and Wllcoa 6•'1 •I Mllw•uU@ IH-~S-$1110fll-ll MlnMIOta IHM\letl •SI at Clewl~ l~H 0 21," T-lo (T. U~ Mii at f•U• C-""'- 4-tl, 11 Chl<eoe (Trout Ml at K.Mlft City 15tlllltwff H l.n H•• YOfll IH"ntet 1·S ..... JolUI II.JI al O.~l•lld Otem!llOft J4 -~c.an., S-ll eostOft CE<ktnleY .... 1 •• ~ .. 111. la-hi« •n.11 NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division Houston Cincinnati San Francisco San Diego Atlanta ._ Doc11ers W L Pct. GB 52 32 .619 42 40 .512 9 40 42 .488 11 37 48 .435 151h 3S 46 .432 151h 34 49 .410 17'f.I Eas& Division Montreal 45 29 .608 Pittsburgh 40 3S .533 5th Chicago 39 35 .527 6 P hiladelphia 42 39 .519 6'h St. Louis 39 37 .513 7 New York 31 44 .413 14\.'J Tllwtllay'a k .... Clll~eQO ), MonlrNI I Atlente S, Sen Frenc:IKo 4 H*'* Yor1< l, P!>l._pl>I• 1 Clnc:1.-11 s, H<MnlOft • SI. L°"'s 2. Plltslluf'Vh 0 Otlly Otmft SC'Mduled TM1y'10.-.. °"'"'9 "'""' Hl et MonlrHl IA0vtn l ~or Scl\e~ ~II, n 1-+euSIOft IJ. Hi.kro !NI., "'4<.tQO IHOll•men Ml St. L®IS lfllOl'NsCMleftd 0........ H I •I •ttenl• ISolOmon""eftd M. M41111trt~I Sen '*911 IJoflfol H I 411 H"' YOO. IF•~ t~l,n ~ Fr-lw:o CCllf11s .,., •• flltl11"9Cpllle llE.,..._Ml,n Pt"""""' Ill*''°" J.41 el Cln<lftnetl CL.ealU Wl,11 JDBlfSDlf l SDI ~~n:c:~- 2828 H1rbor Blvd. Co1t1 Meu • 'Some clay. tbere could be • WetCMn Bukltball Maodaticm ball club bere," be ..,a. <>nap Countr bu-tl'clMle ... ....,,.. wJth eome 1porq but I wouldn't Wednetday and Thursday from lb• start of the flrat iame at 8:45 lo the cloee of the 8:45 night.cap. CounUnc all the contJieta be had to makt With the NBA clubs to 1et the pla,en ud wllb the NBA l'9teree trainlnl Pf'Oll'Ul to set the oft'lelala, the teasue bu become mon than a bobbr: lt'I beeom• U obHu1oD. ~-=s:e,~·540-5630~ ( . . ..... ----. -.,. . ~ ...... ~~~~-~~-~-~~ ; : ; ·.;·;::;; ~ ~~ ·,; :; ;; 1977 MERCURY BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON 4 cylinder. 4 speed, mag wheels. AM/FM stereo. (586TOOJ 53895 • '" , ... v..,........_.,._..,.._ • ., ___ ...... _______ ._ _ _... -.... _...-........-.. -------..-4f"·--···---- Fri •. July 8, 1979 DAILY PILOT •lJ -108N8EJ'ANO Attentio~ Buss: Try Gillis · ., Pleue, try to contain your laughter until after you've read th.is column. but l thlnk I've found the right m1m to coach the La.ken. Hit name Is Tandy Gillis <OK. keep the chuckles down>. and he currenUy resides as the basketball coach at Or~nge Coast Colle11. SU&E IT SOUNDS SILLY. but there's aome sound logic behlnd my cholc.,. Ftnt of aU, the one department the Lakers have desperately lacked ln tor years is defense, and Pete Newell will tell you Cplus a few hundred players and coaches) Tandy knows defenae wUb a capital "D." Secondly, Tandy knows what it's like to be a winner-both as a player and coach-having been associated with the 1959 NCAA champion Callfo~a Bears and the 1979 state champion Orange Coast Pirates . But he will someday. And then when others atart looking rar him it will be too late. · ••• DESK CLEANING -Seven or eight sophomores on Oranse Coast College's 1979 baseball t.eam have received full scbolanhips _ to continue their careers at rour-year schoola. Those sophomores are: Mike Sodders (Arizona State). TomlJU' Barnett (La Verne), Larry Dotson (UC Irvine), Rolf Schwalb'9 <USC>. Ruben Soto CLong Beach State), Jon Hockenberry (Chap· man> and Cory Alder <Long Beach State) ... BILL TRUMBO, who was the basketball coach at Santa Roe.a J C. has been named head coach at Brigham Young University-Hawail. In five years at the helm, Trumbo compiled a 128·31 record. His team also participated in the state playoffs this past season. losing to LA Southwest in the fi rst round ... Basketball made a clean s weep or the third annual Orange GRANTED, TANDY GILLIS Is not a CountyCommunityCollegeAthleticAwards. household name with the Southern CalHom1a RAY ORGILL of Orange Coast College was named Co· Male, community, but then wlaat are we looking for? Athlete of the Year along with Cypress' Ron Davis. Pam Banlcs or A name. or a good coach. Golden West was the unanimous choice for Female Athlete of the The Lakers won't put a lot of points on the Year. Coaches of the Year honors went to Tandy Gillis of OCC board with Tandy as their coach. but they won't 01LL1s (men) and Dick Stricklin of GWC (women) .... get blown out of games like they did last year. either. Kurt Miller has become the first All-American sailor ln Lenny Wilkens of Seattle has taught us how important defense Orange Coast's 31-year history . , . really is to a team. Without it , even the Super Sonics would admit, Former Orange Coast College basketball star, Skip Jeranko, the National Basketball Association championship would belong to has been named the Outstanding Male Athlete at Fort Lewis Washington. College in Durango, Colorado for the 1978·79 year ... Golden West College, a powerhouse on the football field, bas IF YOU'RE LOOKING for more proof, all you have to do is added another powerhouse to its schedule for the 1980 and 1981 a~k .Jerry We~t and <?scar Robertson. They were both guarded by seasons. G1lhs at one time being held to seven and 18 points, respectively. THE RUSTLERS will travel to meet Bakersfield for those two Robertson was averaging 34 points at lhe time. seasons. The reason both games are up there is strictly more lt doesn't sound that funny anymore, does it? money for the schools involved ... Arc you listening J erry Buss? The fans are tired of losing er. Golden West College's Rick Clark has signed a national letter- !orts. Who cares how many points you score us long as you win . of-intent to continue his collegiate baseball career at UC Santa That ·s the main thing. Barbara ... Naturally, Gillis won 't get the job. He doesn't have the name Gwc·s Gerhard Kiessling has signed a similiar letter to con· reputation. or the charisma ... yet. ' hi MARTINA NAVRATILOVA WINS AT WIMB.:L:E:D:O~N::·_"_P _p..,..--~~!!~=:9!~~~~~~:.__:::::=~~~~e~~~.:..:::~:___t_:in:_:u:::~~•~·:~Q:~:i~~~:~~~¥~~:.~g~c::;.ir::c~·c::r~a~t !Co~l!o!!ra!!d~o~S~ta!!t!e!U~n~i v~e~r~si~tY~-~~~~ E'rone Page B3 WIMBLEDON ... Wimbledon final 6·4, 4-6, 9.7 to highlight a season .in which she had a 44·2 match record and gained the top spot on the computer ranking list. CHRIS, RECOGNIZED as No. 1 by the In· ternational Tennis Federation, disputed the com· puter's analysis and said she believed she would prove her right Lo the throne in this Wimbledon final. It had been hers in 1974 and 1976. But today Navralilovit had her unpredictable nervE>s in check and her play at the net was dead· 1)'.. She won th<: first set a lmost effortlessly, step· ping off to a quick 3·0 lead and snuffing out a brief Lloyd rally. Then the sturdy stylist, who defected to the United States from Czechoslovakia four years ago, threatened to turn it into a rout. . SHE WON THE FIRST three games of the ' second set with the loss or only two points. Lloyd provided the only suspense when, down 3·5, she broke Navratilova's serve in the ninth game and went to the baseline with a chance to knot the score. Navratilova, however, was not disturbed. She rushed the net and pulled out the 10th game with killing volleys Fro• Page B3 CONNORS RUNS. • • matches. This year alone he has beaten you in three tournaments, losing only 17 games in seven sets. It has been murderous. As a court warrior, Jimbo, the world has ad· mired you greatly. You are all gristle, guts and gall. The game has never produced a fiercer fi ghter. You have scrambled for every point - diving. leaping, grunting, cursing yourself •- fought back from unbelievab le odds and established an enviable record. Too bad you couldn't have been as admirable as Borg in your relations with the public. Borg was stupendous. His service came off the racquet like a lightning bolt. He had 11 clean aces. His looping topspin forehand and two.fisted backhand were deadly guided missiles He lobbed. He hit feathery drop shots I He attacked. He dominated. His deportment was exemplary Jimbo. maybe you were just loo stunned to talk Christian at Mesa 'Huntington Beach's Alan Christian made speedway history last week by sweeping every race he entered and he'll be back tonight to com· pete ln the weekly pro· gram at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Gates open al 6:30 and the fi rst heat race 1s set for 8 o'clock at the 160· yard Costa Mesa oval. Promoter Harry Ox- ley has announced bis Orange County F air sc h ed ule with th e speedway cycles run· ning on Friday, July 13 and the track being dark on F riday, July 20. $$$ REAL ESTATE SALE$ PEOPLE $$$ Well established tiullder/developer needs dynamic sales staff l•medlately to sell exclusive ocean view propeu ly In Laguna leach. I.or. Information and HIGH INCOME, call 494-8521. Alllfor Mr~ •• Thaxton - • Rounclll ~~ Superllowl of Motocross VIII Saturday, July 14, 8 p.m. Los Angeles Colseum Special Toyota discount ticket offer. See Round 11 of stadium motocross, the most exciting sport on two wheels, with the most exciting ticket deal in town. It's Toyota's $3-off ticket offer, available only at participating Toyota dealei'S. You·11 save bucks, and your discount coupon gives you a seat in a special section located in front of the Superbowl's newest and most mind- boggling obstacle: the incredible "Toyota Tornado:· a gravity-defying, corkscrew, over-and-under jump. Plan now to be there when the country's top riders battle it out through turns, whoop-de-docs and bone-jarring jumps in the world·s biggest stadium motocross event. Get your Toyota discount coupon today because supplies are limited. No product purchase necessary, licensed drivers only. Toyota. Official Truck of the AMA. When you visit your participat- ing Toyota dealer, be sure to check out his line of tough Toyota Trucks. including the SR-5 Long Bed Sport Truck, the Official Truck of the American Motorcyclist Association. Take a test drive to learn why it's the AMA's pick of the pick-ups. Then see the Toyota/AMA Supercross Series at the Los Angeles Coliseum, July 14. YOU GOT IT. TOYOTA t;;owdy Runs Full Cycle I ll'•~rStinl.a WitlaNBC,.4BC •1 PaD aom&N'mG ........ ._ 1'il face la the Mme, oely UM bluer chaqa, u Cwt Gowcly cbleoven how tbe other third U wu Wbea he blclDa Illa tenure al CBS Ulla weekend "ilia ..,._ .. ta ol tM Pan·Amerlcan Gamet. TM .......... ~. wbo bu DOW IOfte full .clre&e lD Mtwork aportl alt.et atinta at ABC and !QC,~ bla tnaatedoul enUluslaam and .... ._. wblle dbe\lallq bla ftnt aaalpment fw CBS -Ute awlmmlnc compet.IUon at t.6e Pan- Am Gamee ""WB llAVB TBaBS powerhou:le teams -the women, men and divers," aald Gowdy by .. Je...,_ fl"OID San Juan, P.R. "Mark Schubert. tlMt mu workaq wlt!l me, AYI we're eo powerful beuuee ot OW' eoUeae awlm ram.a. "ln the colle1ea. there's an important dual meet every week. Then there's the COD· feren~ meets ud the NCAA Cbamp1onahips. Those competitions '8te always s pirited and Jlosely fought. It's the r:ly way to learn bow awim under pres- 1 ure, and the other eounirlea just don't •ave il" •• ........,.n,••• TELl!VlllON 8 :30 a.m. (4) -WIMBLEDON TENNIS -The men'• and women's 1lntlet finals. Six hours or coveraie from the All·£n1land Lawn Tennis an~ Croquet Club 2 p.m. (2) PAN AMUICA.N GAMES - Scheduled coverage Includes swimming, diving, nmnuU~. boxrng and roller sacau.nc . 2:30 p.m. (4) BASEBALL WAAMVP. (7) - NFL GaEAT TEAM8/Ga£AT YEAAS/GREAT GAMES The Denver Broncos 1977 season, the year the club reached the &Aper Bowl for the fi rst time, la remembered. 2 :-U p.m (4 ) -BASEBA..LL-The Pittsburgh Pirates meet the Reds at Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium. 3 p m ( 7 > -PKO SOCCER -The Chicago Sting vs, the Detriol Express in an NASL game taped al Pontiac, Mich. 4 p.m. <2> PRO BOWLING -Finalists vie for the winner's share In the Fresno Open. 4 :30 p.m. (2> -GOLF -Third·round play in the Western Open. Taped. 5 p.m C7> -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - The second half of the current NASCAR season opens with the Firecracker 400, taped at maytona Beach July 4. Also, lhe International cliff diving championships. 7 p.m. (52) -HORSE RA~G -Today al Hollywood Park. Gowdy said there was a poignant story eeveloping wit.b J esse 9 p.m. < 11) -PRO SOCCER -The Aztecs , take on the Sockers. played earlier at San Diego. Vassallo returning to GOWDY 'is native land, but swimming for the United States. Vassallo lert f>uerto Rico to gel American training. He is swim- ming for his adopted country, however, s aying he owed a lot to the United States "BE MUST HAVE 50-100 relatives in the stands wearing yellow T-shirts with VassaUo on tllem," Gowdy said. ..He's been getting some SPORIS ON TY tr-ltic:ism here for bis decision to swim for the United States. But there was a lot of cheering .,hen be won tbe gold medal~ other night and be waved a Puerto Rieu flag from tbe awards stand." Liaten1ng to Gowdy on TV is an education ln sports jou.malism as be deftly drops pieces of in· formation into bis play-by·play or doggedly pursues an Interesting story. "I did part of the swimming coverage at tbe Montreal Olympics In 1976," said Gowdy, who signed a three-year a_greement witb CBS last April after his contract expired at NBC ... I don't pretend to be any swimming expert. But it's like calling a race or any other play.by.play job. ••IT'S BEEN VERY PLEASANT coming over here. The CBS people are real pros. They've even come to me for advice since I bad done some in- ternational swimming before. l told the m to go to slow motion on the starts and finishes, but these people are real sharp. 'Ibey already had that figured out." CBS will have two hours or Pan-Am coverage Saturday, including swimming and both men's and women's springboard diving. Also featured will be a game involving the U.S. basketball team, coached by Indiana's Bobby Knight. gymnastics and boxing. For tbe first time, NBC will have live cov- erage or men's finals al Wimbledon Saturday morning in the eastern central and mountain lime zones. Also planned is taped coverage or the women's final between Chris Evert Lloyd and Martina Navratilova Overall, the network will have six hours of ten- nis, followed, everywhere except the West Coast, by either the Detroit-Milwaukee or the Minnesota- Cleveland baseball game. The western time zone will see taped cov~rage of Wimbledon, then the Pittsburgh..Cincinna\i game 10 p.m. (5) -PRO SOCCER -The Surf vs. the Rogues, played earlier in the day in Memphis. RADIO Pan American Games Highlights, 6:50 a.m. a nd 3:50 p.m .. KNX 0070), Tennis -Wimbledon Finals Highlights, 6:50, 7:50, 8:50, 9:50 a .m .. KNX 0 070); Transpac Yacht Race, 3 and 8 p.m .. KLAC (570); Baseball -Dodgers at Montreal. 4:30 p.m., KABC (790); Baltimore at Angels, 6:55 p.m .. KMPC (710) * * * s-11arsTV,R8dle TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. Ul) -TBJS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 10:30 a.m. (2) -PAN AllEJUCA.N GAMES - Scheduled coverage includes swimming, diving, gymnastics, boxing, roller skating and track and field. (11) -BASEBALL -The Dodgers take OD tbe Expos in Montreal. · 12:30 p.m. (4) -TENNIS -Manuel Orantes vs. Pet.er Fleming in a WCT Tournament or Cham- pions match, taped at Dorado, Puerto Rico. 1 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Final round play in the Western Open is telecast from Butler National Golf Club. 1:30 p.m. (4) -TENNIS -Jimmy Connors vs. Adriano Panatta in a WCT Tournament of Champions Match. taped at Dorado, Puerto Rico. 2 :30 p.m. (7) -1978 BJG TEN FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS -AU·American Tom Cousineau <Ohio Slate) is among the featured athletes in this review 3 p.m. (7) -RACERS -Featured: the Trans· AMA Challenge from Ohaba with Curt Gowdy. 3 :30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Alexis Arg ue llo (61··0 risks his WBC super· featherweight crown against Rafael "Bazooka" Limon (41..g..2). Also, tbe AAU weigbtllft.lng cham- pionships, taped at Totowa, N.J. 4 p.m. t4) -SPO&TSWORLD -The AAU women's national powerlifting championships, taped at Nashua, N.H .. Also, t.be international div- ing meet, taped at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 7 p.m. (52) -HORSE RACING -Today at Hollywood Park. RADIO Pan American Games Highlights, 7:25 a.m . and 3:50 p.m .. KNX (1070). Transpac Yacht Race, 3 and 8 p.m., KLAC (570). BasebaJl -Dodgers at Montreal. 10:30 a.m., KABC (790); Baltimore al Angels. 12:55 p.m., KMPC (710). <The Dally Pilot is not responsible for late cbaages.) I I ~---~~---------..... ----------------------~------------------------~ l Now, for J 10V#fow price YC>'l~" zip, slip, slide l i and la~efalfself into sople of the biggest nametln sf>ortswear. #I, up to 50o/ooff! . • . . • • Sale goods are limit;{, so hurry. At these prices, before yoLI know it, ZAP, the merchandise will be gone: GET A PAIR OF SOK ••. FREE! Bring this coupon into S e'l.-Mizeand we'll give you apairofsoxa I elyfree!Offergoodthru July 22. Si olorsand quantities limited . ' ' • ' I ' • l~------------------~ -----------------------··--·····-···-= 115 SoutltCont Plau 3333 Brl1tol Street Costa ..... California 92626 (714) 540-.. 717 f --·-· ._ ·--------··· OCC Loses at II e11 ley The Caillorma Hears from Berke ley <leftl are shown defeating the Orange Coas t College crew at Henley, England Thursday in the Ladies Challenge Plate race. Expos Host Slumping LA MONTREAL-The Natio n a l League·s Western • Division last place t eam-the Los Angeles Dodgers-will try to find a solution to their problems starting tonight as they open a tbree game series with the Expos here. It's an unfamiliar posi· lion the defending NL c h a mp io n s find themselves in today as they trail Houston by 17112 games. The Expos, on the other hand, are playing excellent baseball, lead· ing the second place Pittsburgh Pirates in the East by5>r2. Jerry Reuss <2-7) will open the series for LA. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. TV SPORTS I CREW I BASEBALL Berkeley lost its second race Friday, ap· parently having exhausted itself in winning over the Pirates in the opening round match on the River Thames. PONTIAC SALESMAN BILL LUTHER SpecialilincJ In FLEET-LEASING COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS P' &~ ~~~? YANS ~if ~~~ '· SPEED SOCCER CLASSIC n tr FEATURING TOP COLLEGE Pl.AYERS -:: ·:. Sponsored ly: VANS SHOES lwtttl 41 locaffolt• tostt'•~ youl TAKE PART IN THE EXCITEMENT WHEN SPEEDSOCCER COMES TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THIS SUMMER! Toe,_.nt RW11-Juty I. 1979 tlnl AIM)Mt 17, 1979 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! For Additional Information Call: ADUL TS-$1 .00 CHILDREN '"" ... 111 $.Soc cat>alle~os RACOOn llHD ~ CllJ8 714 8560 ' • ' I ' I I ' I I I I I I ' 1 ' I 1 1 & ' I • I I I ' I • ' I I ' I I i l I i I : \ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I ( ' E· i 1 I I ! E • I fOA THE RECORD I BASEBALL For the Record AmMCMI L.IMUI .......... ....... c-...... .,,.. ...111.- ...... tfl. 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Broo, St Louoi \9 l'lt l1 •' .3S2 H"l\drlck, St LOU•\ a 21>3 38 .. .l3S Meullll, New YO<' I& 7IS •> •s .J3J Foster, ClntklNll 11 166 43 II 331 Horner, All•rtl• 41> 182 2S )• n• K.Her11endet, St.LOuot 11 J04 SJ 91 .m Simmons. St Louis •1 171 '1 Tl .n1 ltow, Pllll-IP!lld 81 31• 43 IOI .no Wlnlield. San Dle90 11-4 313 •I 100 ,31q Ttmpleton, SI. LOUIS n 31S ., 100 .311 M-•unt tC ln11m•n. Chlca90, 21; Scllmldt, Pllh4HM1pl\la, 13; Fosler, Cl11<lnN U, 19; 8 .RoOtftlOl'I, Pllt$tlllf'Qfl, 11; Simmons, St. Louis, it: ~~A,....., 11; w 1111i.1d. S.n Olt90, 11. •-hlttdlft telnotMn, CIM~. •S; Fotter, Qn<lnn.tl. '5; WlnfltlO, Son Ole90, •2, Clartr, Sen Froll!CIKO. SS; K. lierNndel. St. Louis, SJ. "*..._. ce Dtdsi..•I J .lllellro, HOulton. 124 ; Llttell, St. Louis. .. 1; S.Manlnea, $4. Louis .. 2; K-. Sen Fr~l1<0 ... 2; UC.on. Clncklnetl, t-3: ,.,,_ dultr. HOUSton. 104; Grlmstey, Mon1rMI, ... Pa11 -A111 , ...... ,,_ ....... k•l WATW•PCM..O UlltlH~lft \0, •r•tll l C-I.,._.,.. Mkot lh•I llOU.8• MOCICIV u111t .. SYt~t.Jem••u 1 Mea~et.~I (•11~• CNl<r l ·~LEa illATINI; All ............ t~ lt•lfll son•Au All ~,.,,..~ tre1111 TllllNll All m•tclln p0stpoNd lr•l11I CYCLING &11 r~H oostOOMCI tra l11I WOMEN'I V~LIYaAll. Meal<O l, Oom111k ... Republlc 0 SwtMMIMO P•lrS S'(ft(l\rOfllHO I. Helel\ V•n· dert>ur9, lt•ll'f Kry<JU, C•ll•lll•, 'I 10 l>Oonh. 2 Ml<Nle S.rO<>e, SMI Jo~ Lind.I !>Miiey. s.m .. Cl•r•. 91 60 l Ml•••• 4'n dr<tde, Ge«1 .. 1• Terrol>a, Me•lco. ti •O MEii •00 l'reestyle -1. Brl•n Gooooll, Mi>lilOll Vlelo, 3 $3 01 !Pan Am rt<ordl. 2 Olan MadrUilo. Br•1ll, 3 SI ... J Peter Stm>dl C.•n•d•. 3 :18.~; Al>O -s Dd•IG L•r>On, JewP. Ga . •·0001. 100 B~htroll• I Peter Ao«•. Orinda, Calll .. 2.00 98 I Pan Am rrcurd>, 1. Jt.,., \l,n,dllo, Mo"""' VlttO, 1 01 01, l DIM Madruga, 8ratll, 2 ·04 T• ....... ft •OO Medley -1 Truv Ca ull.1ns, NoOllVllle, Tenn .• • ••OS tPan Am recordl. 2 Anne Tweeov. S..nta B•rt>ara, • o.n l Nancy Garap1ck, CM>adll. • SJ 37 200-mei..r Dteastnroke I Steve Lund· Quist, Jonesboro, Ga., 1.21 'II !Pan Am rec on:ll. 2. Johll SlmoM, "'-"'"· 2·72 •S. 3 Pa1:>10 Aestrepa, Coloml>la, 1, 13 IJ. 100--ter l>Uttertly 1 Jilt Sterkel, H .. denda HelQftts. 1:00.SJ tP•n jtm record!; 2. Lo~ Bll4t§e. louhvllle, 1.°"5'; J Nan<y Gar.010. c...-. 1 °'·" 20C>-met"r t>uttenty 1. Crai(I Burcnto. H•rronQtOI\ Pan., H.J .• 2:00.4' t Pan Am rt< ordl. 1. Geo"98 Navt.Cenad•. 7 <n.IS. l. 8111 S.wcl>ulo. Cen..U. 2.02 '3; ALSO -4. Gl'IM Perry,Jonesbo<o,G• .2 036' aASKETaALL -.. Pan•ma 104, Vlr91n lslotnd•W Unll.a Slat~81. Br•zll 71 C.•...Oa 120, Oomlnken A-l>ll\ 'O P~1to RK.o 1111..ArQtnlln.t 98 SAILING All e•...,IH>Ml--train> WEIGHTLll'TING !>n.atch 113 pounds I Oanlel Nu""'• CuD•, Hl.S poun0• t P•n Am re<O<dl, 1 Ldtaro oeta Crut, Dominican l!tpubll<. ~. J Francisco Benitez. M .. lco, 209 Jerk, 123 POUlld• • 1. Oanltl NUMt , Cut>•, 319 POUndS, , Alt>erlo Ault, Puerto Ako, 2•9. 3 FrM>CO«O B""it"'· Me•IC0, 269 Totll, 123 POUnd• 1. Daniel NUr>el. Cuba. S76 POunds: 2. Lararo delA Crur, Oomtnltan Reput>llt, '13; l . Francisco Benolel, ~•Ito, flJ, GYMNASTICS ·-!Um Free Ewerclse -I. C•n•d•. JIS O PO•lll•; 1. C:..0., M.25, J. MHt<O, J60,)0, NO United Stat~ team. lnd1vldWI Fru EatrCtW -I. Monie• Gorman, c.nacs.. 7'.JO; ? . .JeanlM Crttk, Gre.tl Falls, -' TS IS. l . EHi S<h~I. C<1n.cta. 7S.l0. ALSI -•· J«'le C.Ssello, Uno led States. 74 ,S. 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Mt IUllP !IOU, 1'1 bl111 INn, '32 mac h rel, S ,..llllUt, 110 ro<lo <OIOI. DAMA WHAal' -,.~ •nliler\, ·~ ....., lltO ... ._,.,acude, 14 bonito, 4 hallbul, f y•llowlall, ~ n-.<kettl OCIAHltOI -I&> •11111er\; 101 tier• ••tllcU. IO t>onllo, n Uli<O INn, 208 send ,. ........ 1111Ut, ..s m.te•et•• i lAL 81ACH -I» ..,..,.,. l,S4) tOl.k t C>d. 2'0 Wiid beu, 300 m•t urel i AN DllOO 10. •"Ille~ l bonito, flt ullto ti.u, 1 "4111>11t. 12 tie"'""°• SIS roo \od.Hll119tod MOaaO •A'f 1 ... 1\) II •"GltrS 104 fl.K. ~ '-t,)d lONO •EACH 1 .. tmut Pier i -1S •nGI••• UO .and t>U\, &00 m•t•erol. t011Hft't Wlllrll -It? •n9let\ I tier· ••<UOa. llS bonito S2l u llco tieu. 141 wnd ti..s. 21\otllllUt, 11' rock cod, 1,400 rnacke<el llE NTUaA ... anQl<tr\ S 11119 cod, lO uo1co !>a\\. I> \<ll>d tNss. so mackerel 1 ll•llt>ut, l) cow tod, JIO roo cod MALtau .., •"91e~ fOO mac~erel, 180 t•llto NM. 100 rot' beu. S t>onllo,, Mlll>ul, J llllQ '°"' WIMllLEOON 1'11ul"Ml•J'' 11 .. ullt W-'> O...bln Semltlu t• ll•lll' Slo•e-Wer>dy Turnoull Gel. M1m• J•uso•e< 111ro1n1a Au11cl6 1, 1 ) Ml ... Deubln O...r1•r11nll• Jonn Newcomtll'-E•CJnne c;oo1aoon11 oe1 Dave ~rt>e<ll Jan Str•llon 1·6, 6 7, ... Kim Warwock·8"'W N_l,.n <!el M•MI' Ao1ssen°Wencty Tum l>Ull S./, .... &-? • Frew Mt M•llan·Btllv Stove det Dave Lloyd Lesley Charle• o t, & 7, 8oO Hfwlll·Grl'tr SteWll\ dtl. JOhn '''~"~~Renate Tom•nov• •·2 .•. , T..Uy'tAH<lllS W-1t'tSi"'1let l'irYI Ma n ine Navr•lllOvaOef. Cl>rl• E; •erl Lloyd • ••••• LOS ALAMITOS Tllunday't AeSlllU IUnd Of tJ•t• Cl'l•r1ar-meeting> First r•tt-Fl<kll' In Lo•~ tTre.osurel 61 •O, 3? 70. 12 80, Rocket Si.tc~ tWatsono 13 ao, • 40. OI Royal 91ood cswanl !.•O. n E•aela (11) IM•d \/qS 80 Second r11ee-Wlnken lark IWMOI 8 80, t 00, S 00; Burnum ICardotal 8 00. $10. Cul• N Tru IMellolS 00. Third ra<.e -Clndtr Jun10< IMylesl ?I oO, 9 JO, 6 60. Sari:>\ BOllShee CCarGoral IS 00, I 00. Loom Jet cwatson> 11 80 Fourth race Tralln ITreasur~I 6 80. J .0, J.10. Bu Bo Man 1Card0za) 3.fO, l JO; B•Q Bay Machi,,. (MJtcl\elll • 60. U E '"''" t 1-91 pelct '2) 40. Fifth r•o -Mr Wiiiow Spron95 I Pernerl 4 '°· 2.80, 2.60; R•i~ Tl\e Roof (Lopllaml J.00, 3.00; si....-1ndef' <C¥d0tal 3 00. Slwth race-Miu Golnv Ro<ket twauonl a . .o. J.IO, l.00; Sa•annan Dolly (Actalrl J 10. '110: CIOO Sl-r IH•r1l •.ZO U Eaac11 U·SI P<lld $33 .0 s. .. n1n race-Georo•a Burdlek I Pernerl I IO, •.00, 2 to; 5ell<M>d• Munec1 fVllardl J fO, 1 •O. Dickie's Dee Bar CFreyl l.00 EIQlllh reco-Three Fifty (Ad•lrl 1).00, • 60. s.•o. W6nt A CMnc• (Hartt 10 0, I 70; ouocun o..1e •C•rOOt•I 2.ao. $2 E•ot<la llO·SI p•ld 'IJS 60. NI nt h rac .. -Smootnv Stron9 B•r ICre•9erl S.•O. 3.00. 1 &0, Mythol09y (Pernerl S.60, •.OO; Sound Tne CM•Gl' CH•rll J.20 U E•atla U·9) P<l•d U4.00 Allen<lan<t C> 3)7 HOLL VWOOO PARK TIN"8y't aewltt (4l,.. .. ,, ... ., ......... _.... ,,,_,,,., Finl roce-B04d Chick tOll6nQ) 4.80. J 00, 110; Miss Sappntre IOelahoussayel ~to, ? 60. CrlrneW•ve tS>ioemakerl1.•0. Second race-llreezethrOUGh !Toro! 18 fO, 1 10. S 60; DO-Bleck Myrlah lCastdnecla> • 60, 3.80, Flgh11"9 Grttnwa•e IOll••re» ).80. OO-Fl111Shed first t>ut was dlSQualllled •nd pl<Ked Soe(;ClnG. S2 Dally Oout>le 11·111 peldSSUO. Third race-Fl"" Gentlem.11\ 1PinU¥1 3.00, 2 '°· J 10. C.innon 8oO flla~ntut!l•I •.90. • 40; H•ll Satan tOtlvar~l s.eo. Fourln r ate-Follo w The JudQe I Oelal\OUSW'(el A"°· •.oo. ] 00: l<v P•WS CHawlevl J 10, 190; Gay Sal•n IMcHar9uel •.fO O Eao<t.a 13'SI i>eld JO 00. Flllh ra cc -Marcl\ln9 Bu11ons ICU l•nedal U 00, 11 .0, I 00, Mlraculous T allo ( Pler~•I 18 90, 10.60: Blall"GIY ,_I 10.IO. St wt II rKe-Pleased MISS t Oelaf\OU\Wfft 4 to. 1.IO. ? 70. Je111no Jody IAOdrovueu •.IO,? to; Pin~ BOl~ro tHawttvl 2.40. 's E•· •<la lf·ll paid SSI IO. Saveflll\ reu -Flr\I Sip <Pinc.vi s 10, l 60, ? l>O, Swao tHawl<ryl 1 . .0, 4.IO; Pac>a Collln• (C.Sl~tl 660. 's EitaCld (U) paid "6 00 EIQl\lh rou-He s Dewan tPtncay1 1070, 4 10, J to. Sil.er E...,le (Toro I l 60. 3 00; Bll1at I Hawley I l 80. Nll'lll\ rac•-Barldu <Pon<ayl • 60. J.40, ? •O. Hit A Oostanu IMeftill • 00 J 80, !>ur9eon's Lady IOelahOuu •v•I • 00 OE<- eela IJ •I paid"'" oo Attendan<e -ll.IS2 Misc. aA.H•ALL A-'Ull LeotW DETROIT TIGERS -Called up Dan Petrv. pitcher, from Eva11svllle ol 1110 American Anoctatlon. Anl11nect Da •e MKllemer lntleldl!r to Evann llle . HatleNll.HIM ST. LOUIS c:AROtttAl.S -Pur<llOsecl l1'e conlre<I of ICtltto sMllh. outllelcter. from Sprt119fleld of the Amerlcon Anoc1111on. BASKETBALL ................. A•-i.t .... NE W JEltSEY NETS -Nemtd Al MeMndtt hMCI KOll1 l'OOTaALL ~F.-allLa .. w NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS -Signed ¥.trtln Cox, wide re<etwr. NE W YORK GIANTS -Sl9 M d P11il Stmnu, ~k, to • -les ot _.,.., U t1lr0<IS. ST. LOUIS CARDINAL$ -Si9Md SWw Henry, o.MMlve 1190., to a Wf'lfl of llW9 OM·Yfft' c.orotracu. SEAnL£ SEAHAWKS -A--' IN rtllremont ot NOf'ltl £v-. rlfllftt to<lile. ~ ........ LM9W MONTREAL ALOUETTES TrM -4 Sieve Getley, ctefeMI.,. l>O<k, lo the Wltt- ntpeo Bt1» eomt1en tor a neo ctr.n cl>Oka. ltel .. MCI 1'1111 (.Otwell encl Alvtn Walk«, r 1111nl110 t>tOs; F rtd Foret. def1n1tve llntm•ft; Deft Drlscoll, lfnew<ker; - Al<ll•rd "°"°' ctefeftllft N Cll. PlactO Cllartot 811"99ts, runnlll9 Nell; Greo ,.,.. o orson, ctefentlvo N t lo ; J•met Attcl, lfneN<ller; and EO S1yptme, 0tfen•1vo llneman, on ttoe '"'"'' llsl. ltOO(IY ......... tMc•r l..H9'M IOST'OH BRUINS -Nomtct Freet Cref911ton llMll c;oetll. • OllTROl1' ltlD WINOS -SltMd Vaclav ... ~"·,_...., YflNHINO JEn -SltlMd"""' ~ rlfllt •1111. tea nwtti..,.., cMtrad. ODUAN IAITIRN MICHIGAN UtOVllttllY -...-.-.w ...__ _. Olrb .... ~ ...... &aM ........ ditcMt. MICHIGAN ITATI -N•-d Edtef ~ .............. ,_II. ...,_ _ _..._. ___ ... -~ ... --~""'9 ____ .... ____ ·--·--····------ Friday. Ju1v 6. 1979 DAILY PILOT 8 7 Lonborg Can Only Hope Pitcher Doesn't Feel Career ls Over SCITUATE. Mass. <AP> - Thirty miles from whe re he longs to be and 12 years re· m o ved fr9m h ls g r eatest triumph, Jim Lonborg recorded a pitching victory. F e nway Pa rk fans as he clinched the nag on the season's last day. would like to plt-eb ln Boston a.gain. But the Red Sox aren'f In- t erested. "ll 's been a litt le ba t of heaven," s ald Lonborg after the game won by Scituate 8-,. "I'ye never been here in the SW))· mertime to be with my kids and work in the garden. Now 36 years old, but still wa fer-thin, Lonborg -cut last m onth by th e Philadelphia Phillies -is hoplng bis major league car eer is n 't over. Neither. appa rently. is any other big-league club. '' Y O 'tJ 'RE ALWAYS HOPING," be said, referring to his big-league prospects. "l've had a couple of calls, but I don't s p end a lot of lime by the phone." LAST SUNDAY. at Scituate High School, he allowed one hit in six s hutout innlngs ror a town team in the South Shore Coast League. an ama teur league, then went home with his wile a nd childr en lo w ait for his phone to ring. IRONICALLY, LONBORG'S Sunday outing, his first pitching wo rk in three weeks, w as a g a ins t a t e am tha t wor e Phillies' uniforms. But the oppo- nents were teenagers and some post -colleg e players from neig hbo ring Hing ham, not Philadelphia. T h e adjus tmen t rrom big leaguer to sandlot hero, from c rowds in the thousands to one 1 n the h undred s scatter e d around the rocky infie ld out- s kirts hasn't been so hard. he s aid HE EXPRESSED satisfaction tha t his young opponents will be more confidenl the next tirr., they bat against him -t hus giv ing every impression there will be a next time. The Cy Young Award winner and hero or the Boston Red Sox' 1967 miracle pennant. car ried ore the field on the s houlders or f 'roM Pag~ B :J ANGELS LOSE. • • Ii ke th.at. 1 don't know i r I' II ever get close to another one.·· Langford pitched a no-hitter 1n T riple-A ball, but s ays, "It's always a dream to pitch one in the major leagues." Besides Downing's single. the Angels had a couple of close calls. Right fielder Tony Armas dived to take an extra-base hit away from pinch hitter Willie Davis, and third baseman Gross speared a shot ore Don Baylor's bat "l 'M NOT A power pitcher but 1 always seem to do well against the Angels," says Langford. "They're free swingers. and I'd rather see that than a bunch of guys who choke up on the bat and hit singles." Langford didn't enter the game with Ryan-like s tatistics. Ile carried a 3·9 record and a 6 L3 ERA. with just one complete game in 13 starts Ryan. conversely, came in with a 10·5 record, 2.89 ERA and 10 com plete games. THE VICTORY E NDS what has otherwise b~o a dismal road tr~p for the A's-they.. went 2-9 The future doesn't appear any more promising They return home to rare tht• Yankte~. Orioles and Red Sox * ANGEL N01'ES -Carney L•Mlord •ulletf'd d "'•"""a "'U'< ,. '" "", .o ( dQt Thu'Sd<IY dnd S4Y\ ht: 11 ml\\ lon•ghl '9dmt'. ti• "°°"' IU rtlurri S•tur oav Bobby Grtdt Wdsn't '" the \tMt1n9 1meup \o M coulCJ r~\t a tldm \trit\Q pull, but""" to tndke an dPPt!tt'~fH.et cl~ 6 pine: n hlttl"r 1n lhft "'""' Hf llitd OUI Oofl BaylOr Md '"' ,ulrolOQo.'r 91w lt1m d oono ra11ge torte.st otto' to the 1~18 ..e•son, and tne 'tars sdld ht would nav• lour >lralghl qood ytiars So tar. u·~ com1nq tru~ ··1 beltf'Yf' tn that \tUH • SdY\ 6dv10t . wno Wffl ll•l 37 homers~ 1<0 RBI It he ma1nta1ns lhe f>'Kt r.. \ S¥1 lhroU9'1 83 oamts . ThrM·l•me Cy vouno Award w1nr>er Jim Palm ... O••o•nallv Stheduleo to \larl lon•Qhl. will moH •~ Yorli'\ 1n Anal\e•m ~<•uS« ot a sore •rm. Tht p11<n1nQ mal<hUP' with fl.tllim0<~ now look like lhl• Jim B•rr t•·•I vs 11.v" Stone •& 61 lonoQhl O•v• ,,.fl t& •I •• O..W.1• M.lrtlnet 110.SI on S.1urdav. nnd Oon A• .. ti•• o t•ll'ler S•mmy 5tew•r1 0·21 01 scon M<G,..,..r on Sun· Gay. l:Sut a~ each day passes, c hances dimjnish he 'll get any reception again an a major league ba llpa rk . r-------------., I MEW •79 VW I I I I I I I 1 1187 I I IEACH ' IOULEYAltD CONVERTIBLES I FOR PRICE! I I I I I I HUMT. IEACH I 842-20001 ---------------- J.l. Special Of The Week! By Juhn L.-c,,1o1rd Gnll Pr11/11u .. •n .. 1 :,. Gre~~J~1~s~1~~u:~Juy _:yjj ~· I ~~l ~SC?R 2995 . --..... }'1~ • LtH $36 tu $39 ~ GOLF LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT WESTWOOD NEWPORT BEACH 10831 S<Jntu Mon1c.1 Blvd 1213) 475-688~ SOUTH PASADENA A11o yo Seco Golf Courw 1213) 254·6154 New()Vfl beoJch Golf Courst• !7141 751·4653 MONTEREY PARK Munll!rt''I Park Golf Cou•~H 121 JI 266·2241 "If every brewery used the hops we make Henrys with, the supply woulclrit last a montlL' f Quite.: .1pJrt l"rom bl'ing Otll' o l-t\ml'ric.1·~ mo'l bt·;iut iful rc~1on,, dw ,·:1lk·vs of \\'l'!--l l'rn O~·cgon :111d \V:1~h i ngton cl:i im ~ ~ .111otht:r d 1 ~t inctt on: tl1L'V a1c ti ll' only pl:KL'S in t he co'untr~· ~uilt:d to gro\\'i ng Gscadc hop~. In hrcwi ng. C1scJde hops h:ive long been recognized as the equal of the-fa mous Hallc1~ tJu hop of B:wari:t. But their :-m:i lr growi ng :i r c:1 mcJns t hL·v ~ ~ I .lrl' quil l' ra n.: and l'Xpl'n!'l •vt·. Even so. H l'nrv vVt>i nhard \.. I Private Rese rve beer is brewed wi th more Gscade hops than ., ny other beer \VC know o( 1111~ J.h ~ U~111·1I l\11 ~""d'h ui.,, '''\11•ht11 111111 ''"'• r,,,,, 1t I' bl'l.lll'L' HL'lll'\,'~ ,, 111.h.I~: I h ll I <mk '' ll It nur l(1un dL·1:, 1'>1I1 "·rn.l lll'\' llll'l hod~. but "1t It h '' NLl1-n :11tu1-r phtln,oplH. ,.\, 1\11. \\'"·inh.1rd tt:-.L·d lo ~.1y. "Sp.lit' 110 t lll1L'. t..ffort . nor c0-.t to gt\'C our cu~tomcr · .1 pc rl"cct gbss ... of bct.·1 .' · ll1L' rl'~lilt of rhi~ uniqut.' Jpproach to brcwi ng tnJ)' be ~.miplt:d t l1 rou~h­ out our home-st :1tl', ;l~ \\di :l~ :ll :>dL'C t\.·d n:~t:lttr:lnb, ~torl's Jnd l:lvt.·rn~ in Southl'rn C1 lifor nia . TH [ 6 l I T Z. WE I NH .\ RD 8 R t WI NC' C 0 MP 1\ NY 0 I' P 0 RT l A .... 0 0 R E G 0 N : t l l { \ I \ l ~ ...... :....,. __ -CWL.Yllilll.OT Business Beef Buwls Them Over U>S ANGELES CAP> -The a lm oa pbere is mainline Md>onald'• but tbc food ls l\omethlni el:ie Instead or lilM Mae und Ines. c usto m ers thronging t o lht: "At1t:f Bowl" In downtown Los Angelc :s. rile away w i th p l as ti<' r l<'t> bow ls topped with t1p1cy bed und side c:lishes of v1cklt.'d <'abbage. "(.'USTOMEllS LIKE the ta:.tt' It'~ dlHerent," said a counterman named Car los as he Hrved up t he dbh Japan's Y1n;h1no y u C'o h opes will ht'l'Olllt' ab Ameril'an as fast rood The bowl ht'rc 1s the hrst of 100 Yos h 1noya plans ror (';1ll forrua 1n the next 18 months. Tht.' company. wh1l'h with 270 oullets 1s Japan's fifth largest fast -food c hain. has seven Denver stores and a Bostoo franchise ope rated by Kik· koman . Int• , the soy s11uce manufacturer CL YDESOALE TEAM PARADES IN LOS ANGELES Brewery's Third Hitch C•lls Palm Spring• Home More Bed Bowls are plannl'<i 1n the East but f o r now Voshlnoya 1s conct.•ntrating on Callfornw pulatcs. sa ys Vice President Kutsuya Oiharn TIU: I.OS J\N(a;r.•:s !-otOrt'. whit•h is sanrlwl('IWd h1•twt·cn u MrOon11ld's und an Arhy's on 11 husy dowrltown strct.'I, hali IH:l.!n rillin~ about KOO bowls a duy, 01har:a srud, :rntl rt.~('c•nt wct•k day lunch hour customrrs tn- l'luded offi ce workcrs. JapancSl' and American bus1m.•ssmen llnd a liberal spnnklin~ of Mexican· Americans Giants Arrive BudMoves Team to West Anheuser-Busch has moved a team of Budweiser Clydesdales to a permanent home near Palm Springs. "I l's nol bad. but the meat Is a little fatty. I don't ltkc that, but then what do you ex peel from a picky German?" said Ursula Lenz. a secr etary lunching al the downtown Beef Bowl recent· ly "Maybe they should try it with chic ken." Originally workhorses of the brewing business in its formative years, the Clydesdales and their a n- tique beer wagons have become popular in parades and otherpubLic appearances. STA.1'JOING A LITTLE MORE than 6 feel tall and weighing l ,700 to 2,000 pounds, the Clydesdale 1s one of lhc largest horse breeds known. They r equire spt:cially fnq~ed shoes that are about three times the size of c·onventional horseshoes. Miss Lenz ' comme nts notw1th~tanding. Yos hinoya plans to serve only its SI 40 namesake dish. the 35-cent cab· bage confection and a selection of beverages that includes green tea. As for the fat, each table has a c <1rd head lined "Wh y Yoshinoya Beef Str ips Aren't Strapped Bare" which explains t he situation. To become a touring Budweiser Clydesdale. a horse mu:,t be bay in color, stand at least 6 feet high ttnrl have four while stockings and feet, a white blaze on the face and a bl<1ck mane and tail A HITCH llORSF: l\LSO must h ave strong nerves. gentlt'ness and courage to withstand the !\Oc ial pressures of meeting a quarter of a million peoplt.> weekly and hours of primping and traveling. The new Wcsl<'rn hitc h joins two others in the Cniled States one in the brewing company's hometown of St. Louis and another in Merrimack. N.H . "WE 00 NOT trim our beef s trips down to beef only,'' the rard reads DIAMOND•GEMSTONE•JEWELRY APPRAISALS WHILE YOU WATCH Protecr your valuable investments • AOC)f'li,.,,...,, "'IOfl by 1 ~uatf' C.rmotoo•'' • C :>moulC""!!d OiamoM CHIC ong • O••""""' CM1hcaton • Goiot'e<I S'<W'9 c;e,,,,,._.,...,n • c;e... IOenhl-on CAL' GEM I' Al "There 1s a reason. Flavor You see. we simmer our beef in a sauce of over 40 herbs and spices. And. much of the unique Map Company Builds Office Construction is under way on a production facility for Thomas Brothers Maps at Cowan Avenue and Fitch Street in Irvine, according to the Koll Co. general contractor on the $2.2 million o.-...,k ..... --. project. 11M11111Tou1.1um1K.cosr• ... 1u A two-story office building will be attached to ... ,. ' ~=======,.,="="='='='="='4="=-=========-a one.story warehouse totaling 57,600 square feet. Neeley/Lofrano of San Francisco is the Are You Serious About a Real Estate Career? tf so -loin UJ for mt lnfcwmal Dr.Randy McCardt~ Randall R. McCardle, Ph.D. Prealdent THE REAL ESTATERS II you have ever considered a career 1n real estate sales, 0< are now presently licensed. and WOUid llke to have your questions answered at a sm1ll. 1nf0<mal discussion with Randy and 30l'l9 of THE REAL ESTATEAS, then call now fOI' rll88Mltions. Space is limited. C-.1 Ml~ Coe at 751-6191 Champagne & Hors d' Oeuvres July 11, 1979 7:o0 to 8:00 p.m. ~ndy M ccardle, a 9th grade drop-0 ... 1. hitchhiked Into Costa Mesa 26 years ago and 8lart8d in the real estate business The first few ~ were a struggle From dnv1ng a 1..,_, old car and llvtng en a single car garage toeltlblishing htS own business Hie OOft'IS*'Y· THE REAL ESTATERS. is both Wll known Md well respected. Later, McC11r· cit went to college attending O.C.C., Chapman Cot!ege, C.I State Long Beach, ·USC and tapped ft off with a Ph.D. In 8ddlllon to being the owner and founder of lHE AEA&. ESTATERS, Randy Is a founder of the ~ S.nk of Costa Mesa. president of T~ E8oow Inc.. oollege lecturer, author. nadonat ..,.._Md newapaper cotumnlsl II )1'0'I would hll.e to but are unable to attend ltlll fftNCinO, i.t u. know -Or 1f you would 1119 the'"'""., Mnt to you. ple8M call. architect for the project and responsible for the interior planning. Some 30,000 square feet in the attached wareho use area will house the drafting and production of the company's street maps. Occupancy is scheduled for December. Union Bank's San Francisco office is providing interim fina ncing. So...e Mortgage-Raf~ Drop LOS ANGELES CAP> -Savings and loan officlals report some home mortgage lenders have reduced their prime rixed·interest loan rates from the record 11~ percent reached in May to 11 "7 percent. On a variable-interest loan. however, the lowest rate generally available remains at 11 '"2 percent. officia ls s11id. Home Savings and Loan Association of Los Angeles wants to make fixed·r ate loans more attractive to borrowers; according to executive vice preside nt Robert Jacobson , a nd thu s T.\K I~(; STOCK adjusted its fixed-rate charge this week so that it asks 11 !h percent from new borrowe rs for either foted or variable rate loans. Two other institutions that have lowered their prime fixed -interest loan charge are Home Fede ral SaVlllgs & Loan of San Diego and Coast Federal Savings and Loan. Los Angeles. Ca•h•o'• ltttake-lt1~rf'>a.t1e>• ATLANTIC CITY. N.J . <AP> -Additional gaming tables and the "magnetic attraction" of two casinos spurred Resorts International Inc. to $22 million in gross winnings during June. a spokesman said Thursday. "What's r eally en couraging for Resorts International is that despite the bad weather and the gasoline shortage, people are still coming lo Atlantic City;" said Philip Wechsler. a spokesman lor Resorts IntemaUonal Hotel Casino. Resorts International announced a 37 .3 percent increase in gross winnings over June 1978. Last month, the East's first casino grossed $22,024.825, compar"' with $16,038,805 In the previous June BARTN~'SualU' OAKLAND <AP> -The new Susan B. Anthony dollar coin seems lo be pqpular with many people but not with the Bay Area Rapid Transit system. BART ofllclals have posted signs in station~ warning passenge!'1 not to try to use tbe new coins in the district's coin changing machines. Spokesman Mike Healy said the problem is that lbe machine mlgbt mistake the coln for a quaNr and lbe customer would be out 75 cents. Heiiy aald that If the Anthony dollars win wide public aaceptance. BART mooey macblnes wUI be modified to accommodate the new cola. Japanese Store Enters LA's Fast-food Frenzy Yoshinoya flavor would be lost if we trimmed all the fat. So, what you see Is responsible for the tast e you get " American fast·food executives express doubt about the staying power of a one -item menu, but Ozhora says Yoshinoya wants to ~ducate American t astebuds before adc:ling more selections and therefore is slicking with basic beef. "IT'S BATHER unusual for many Americans to be eating t hat kind of beef for a low price." Ozhara said in an in terv1ew. "Right now we can in crease sales volume by expansion of s tores, so we plan to s tay with Gasoline Worries Brun.per Car Sales DETROIT CAP) -Car sales are down again. even in the import market. and analysts are blaming the slide on anxiety over gasoline and talk of a possible recession Industry reports' issued Thursday put June dehveries 21 pe rcent hl'low the level or June 1978, marking the 12th straight 10.day report· In~ pcnod that sales trailed lai.t yt.'<1 r 's strong pact.' A:-. 11 whole, t ht: 1r1d ust ry ~old an 1•st1makd 89<J ,\119 t•ar<;. down l l pt>r('t•nl from 1.135.049 in J un(· lust year. Sales or the riv<' lJ ~ producers totaled 700,919 (.'ar~. u 26 percent drop rrom 949,R49 SOME IMPORTE RS have not yet reported, but 1l as estimated that 199.000 imports were sold last month. That would be an in- crease or 7.5 percent over the same month last year but lcs~ than the market share m May Overall, U1e June sales pac<' works out to 10 million car~ in 12 months, down from the• 11 million pace in May . .. I had fi gured 10.5 million That mt:ans my cxpcctallon fl'll short by about 5 percent." said one industry analyst who nl'\'Cr permits use of his name ''T HIS IS NOTHING like I !li4 7~. whert· Boom' JUSt like that !>:ilcs fell from an annual rat1· nf 11.4 million to 9 8 million I I h1 nk the l'Onstant talk Of re C'(•ss1on is making buyers hold back ·· Another industry analyst . also as king a nonymity, said h e thought sales we re s low because or "buyer unwillingness to take on new debt and the expectation or falling r eal income. a nd perh aps some or that already " The market was full of cross· c urrents Ford !>aid sales or 1n· termed.late and bigger cars CIC counted for 42 percent or all Slile :-.in tht:" first 10 dayi, of June, 43 p.:rcent the next 10 days and 44 percent an the final 10 days the first time that share had tn· c·reased since las t fall ()vt•r rrht· Counte·r NASO Li stinqs one item. Beef Bowll are not so fa millartopeople. so we arestaft. mg lnadowntownare1&. ·'P eople come in from suburban areas, find out what Beef Bowl is and lake the last~ back. This stor e is a show window for Beel Bowl " CUSTOMERS SEEM to be cm bracing not only beel bowls b ut the red pic kled ginger served in tabletop j ars and the spiffy orange outfits worn by employees, Ozhara said. "Some customers 1ust want ginger take-out." he said, "and :.ome have asked 1f they could buy our uniform s Other customers have indicated a taste for the seasonmg soup :.erved with the nee " Ot h er Japanese fast-food companies are watching the voracious Amen can market and Hokkoku ShoJi, J apan's third larges t chain . has five test Dosanko noodle shops operating in New York in a joint venture with M1ts ub1 s h i Corp. and Nisshin Flour Milling Co Ozhara says that Yoshmoya is t.•xpect1ng com1>et1t1on from homt· "EVENTUALLY W•~ WILL hav~ competitors from J apan." he s aid. "But 1t takei, about three years lo prepare for u bt«ichhead in the United States. .. A lot of other companies are watching our operation and if we can establish ourselves m the Un ited Stat~s. they may follow.·· Yohsinoya is taking steps to make itself welcome. Ozhara said. such as having its Beef Bowls buy from local vendors and hire Amencan workers. Small Firms Eyed WASH ING TON I AP I -The Gent-r at Accounting Office says th<' Energ~ r>epJrtmt.•nt shouJd d o m o r 1:: 1 1> t· n t' o u r Cl f!. I! part1c1pat1on t)y ~mall firms an ti ) cnl·rg~ µro~rams. p:irt1c ularl y ~o lar energy program~. l,p# and Downs NEW •OAllC t•Pt ft\~ IOHOw •r'IQ ·~ \hOW\ I~ o.,,., tn• CtMJnttor \lO< 11 \ 4lnd •ctrr.tnh tn~t n.tvP QOM up tf'w> mo\t .. no down tn. mo~t O,.\l'd on otrcen1 ot cl'\.iJ.ne)t tt"QdrOlt-\'l o t ~Olum.­ tOf T f'hJP\ttifltY Nttm,. 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""" l'I'• JOI> : JOI 13 .... NICD" '>1 ~ ' • I ' Sdf9'1ln J7 14 119 I& 1 , •• VnEI Pf •.SO 1200 •J •I Frldlly, July e. 1 m N OAll. V PILOT .. .. Yearly MedicaL. Exams Praised·' 81 S'Y'LVIA POaTEa Tbe averaae American spends more on the yearl)' P"· venll\ie malntenaace of bis car tban on care of bis body. MOit U .S. pby1lciau defend the yearly health exam. saytnc It cao detect such potesiUally fatal condltiou as bl&h blood preaaure. diabetes and cancer while they can bP control.Jed. A penon's chances of staying alive are beU.er If be bas a re&ular checkup, according to a study by Kaiser· Permanente Medical Care Procram at Oakland. DL MO&aJ.8 F. COLLEN. A specialist in preventive medicine at K.ai.aer, compared S,000 patients who were en· couraaed to take regular physicals and r~ceived callbacks for care when high-riak faeu>rs became apparent. They were measured against a surveyed group that was left to Its own de· vices. When checked seven years later, the regularly examined group had a significant· ly lower death rate Money's Worth from dlaeases that were "potentially postponable Yet. a highly vocal and respected minority argues against the annual checkup and questions its health benefits as well as its cost effectiveness. Other physicians s uggest that the annual exam be altered so that its frequency is tuned to the individual's age and potentiaJ health problems. The debate spreads and intensifies. and the evidence on both sides ls far from conclusive. ONE POINT IS INDISPUTABLE: The annual health checkup has become an institution m American medicine. Millions of U.S. citizens routinely have a yearly physical Millions more feel guilty because they be lie ve they should but don't. often because of cost Comprehensive medicine stresses thal health main lenance efforts are not just to find what may be wrong, but also to isolate factors that could cause future problemi:;. What do exams cost '.' A typical comprehensive exam of the type provided at the Life Extension Institute. one or the nation's oldest and la rgest preventive medici ne clinics. headquartered in New York. costs from $150 lo $250, de· pending on the area It provides a quest1onna1re. counseljn~ and written report: 1t takes about three hourl> A COMPREHENSIVE EXAM WILL, io addition to tests . emphasize such factors as personal habits. nutrition. safety precautions and emotional stresses Other e lement~ in this type of checkup ( l) Medical h1l>tory. frequently the most important part of the exam, because up lo 50 percent of internal all ments can be spotted on the basis or the mecJ1 cal 1nterv1e~ Lab tests and the physical exam will pick up another 40 pe rcent C2> Counseling. The physician should provide counsel· ing and education as part of the periodic health exam. P<1· tients should receh·e complete written reports of results. 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As the saymg goes, there w1U be -Something old: Magical stage lighting that "hides" the fact that live models are posed within the recreated famous paintings andobJets d'art. -Something new· Direction by Glen Eytchison and music by Richard Henn -SOMETHING BORROWED: Only two or three sets from previous shows. including the "Orpheus" in Steuben glass which remains a mystery of suspended animation. -Something blue: "Dancing Hours," a row of Wedgewood ladies that will appear 10 the overhead panel where oriental dioramas used to be spotlighted. One of the major productions in the 44th annual restival will be 10 of the whimsical. poignant and all·American Saturday Evening Post covers by the late Norman Rockwell. who once at tended the pagea nt. One of his works usually presented every year. Other innovations will include more gold statuary. general ly lighter and brighter s ubject matter and several ruffled figurines that mean more challenges for the costuming crew or Betty Coonrad, Maria Mendes, Mary Miracle and Elle n Levinson BACKSTAG E ON WORKING press night. Pat Boering and Dorothy Day were busy s hepherding the volunteer models from station lo station to be body-painted and filled into stiff muslJn tunics and period clothes. l There were frequent reassurances that the heavy theatrical makeup would wash orr. but some or the young first.timers were hoping traces might stay to give their summer tans a streak of distinction. And there were the veterans like Jean Rolland or Laguna Hills. who has to hold the tricky. archedbackwards pose of a qu-arterback in "'Tol'Ward Pass-:-But he was gt<r<tto be tractc on terra firma a fte r previously a ppearing as one or the "Skydivers" from Fashion Island in one of his seven years in the pageant I I J . • ' I i } T HE BACK-TAGE EXPERTISE or Richard Soderman. Miracle and their background artist crew was evident in the blues. greens. golds and oranges of Maxfield Parrish's "Garden of Allah ... This year's musi~al director 1s a newcomer to the Irvine Bowl. Composer-director Richard Henn has written a number of piectlS to go with certain works and carefully selected classical musie written during the era paintings were completed. Tickets lo the festival, as always. are sold out. but a spokeswoman said most people who arrive at the box office on the grounds a re able to get tickets for the evening's ·Performance, especially during weekdays. Pnces for tickets range from S5 lo SlO. with admission to see the 170 artists and craftsmen who display their works on tht! grounds al 50 cents for adults, a dime for children Food is served in various stands -CITY SHUTfLE BUSES run from Laguna Canyon Road and downtown parking lots from noon to midnjgbl. No parking is a llowed atlrvine Bowl. As the lights dimmed for the final stagings of each of the lour paintings previewed. the reassuring "Big Brother" voice or Thurl Ravenscrort came out or the night. narrating the script of Betsy Rose. Although the words and information remain the same. Ravenscroft performs li ve each evening. "You can't tape th1~ becausc you never know what might happen on stage " Just like a wedding. Jamee Cafarella applies theatrical makeup to Jacquie Grant. one of three live models who are camouflaged by lighting as they appear in Maxfield Parrish 's "Garden of Allah. " Below. staging experts position her correctly with Judi Whalley on set. Notice fingers matching up with painted "shadow ... Finished scene shown below. Weekender Daily Pilot Photos By Lee Payne .. Makeup Masks Cast's Foibles ' \ t I By ROIUN OTO Ol tM O.lly Pllel Sl•ll Audiences marvel each year at how real the art works recreated at the Pageant of the Masters look. But a look behind the proscenium reveals the ac· tors who flesh out the paintings are very real indeed, and very human. Marie Armstrong. 13. of Costa Mesa is never nervous on stage -he's an old pro after four years ln the pageant. ~ MARK THINKS the picture he's helplna recreate this year, Norman Rockwell's triple sell- portralt, Is "a boring picture." , Hlt favorite scene was when he portrayed a warring Indian two yun a10. Mark managed to get a bl\ t.oo far into bla part when be ruined his prof· a styrotoam s botsun , dur n g a fleht back1ta1e with a boy playln& In \he same scene. "I bit bim wltb It <the 1bot1un> and it broke. They had Stern Discipline, Humor Share Laguna Bowl Stage to tape it together and put a bunch of makeup on it." he says. since the curtain was to go up on that scene within minutes. THIS JS tlJe first Pageant for Jacque Jones. 29, of Capistrano Beach. But she Isn't nervous about go- ing on stage in front of a large audience after handling a less- t han-smooth rehearsal pretty well. ·'There were a lot or mos- quitos around and my makeup started cracking. 1 felt like a clown. "l Just started laughing, .. she says. Jacque thinks her costume. a big jacket, meets Its challenge pretty well. ''I happen to be a man Cln the scen e). whic h 1s hysterical because I'm real busty." ROBERT Shaw of Costa Mesa has been In Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper" three of the four years he's been In the Pageant and thinks it's an "honQr." Shaw portrayed Tha'1deus the first year and was then "pro· moted'' to James the Greater. '·I· m second 'to the right of Jes us Christ now. Before. I was second t.o the end," he says. Shaw has no problem keeping still but must concentr ate to 'keep from blinking his eyes. Although before the audience for only about two minutes. Shaw must pose for five minutes before curtain so the crew can be sure everyone Is in the rillhl place. Shaw was in two scenes dur· ing a performance last year whe n a ca s t m e mber in a second. more modern recreation of the Last Supper, was missing two minutes before curtain. Shaw was grabbed from the waiting a rea bac ks tage and simply instructed to bow his head while on stage. ·'They threw the costume on me and ran me up the stairs. 1 got my head through the hole in the set just as the curtain was parting. "Thve we r en 't any com- plaints from the audience. The crew still talks about that," he says. THE PAGEANT is a family affair for the Millers of Hunt- ington Beach with Denise, 17. John, 11, Charles. 15, Patrick. 19 a nd their father. Eugene, in· volved. leaving only Mrs. Miller. a s later and one brother al home. (See PAGEANT, Page Q) PREPARING FOR 'CHRIST IN THI HOU• CW HIS PA"I NTS' Shlrtey Cunt• Adl•ta HeedplMe for "echet Fagen P'riay. Ju~ •• tt11 ENTERTAINMENT .,ee• Idols, 181aad Idyll Makes Fine Fare "THE HOLLYWOOD TEEN Show," featuring televlslon stars Scott Balo, Fonzie's cousin Chachl "Happy Days," Todd Bridges, Wiiiis Jackson on "Different Strokes," Lous Ferrigno, "The Incredible Hulk" and Jon Walmsley, Jason Walton on "The Waltons," will perform 7:30, 9 and 10:30 p.m . Friday, July 6 and Saturday, July 7 at Knott's Berry Farm's Good Time Theater. The four will perform separately and together In musical and comedy numbers. CONCERTS UNDER THE Stars series, fealurln g the Big Brass Band and Symphonette of Henry Brandon, returns 9 p.m . M onday nights from July 9 through Aug. 27 at Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Weekly musical selections range from Broadway show tunes to popular and Classical numbers. Connie Haines, singer with Tommy Dorsey'!i Band, and young artists of the Lyric Opera of Orange County, will make guest appeaYances during the series. THE COMEDY "BLITHE Spirit" will open the fi rst summer repertory season 8 p.m . Friday, July 6 and Saturday July 7, Thursday through Saturday July 19, 20 and 21 and at 2 p.m . Saturday July 14 and Sunday·, July 15 at Cypress College. Reserved tickets $2.50, available at Cypress College box office, 10 to 2 p .m . and 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Information, call 821 -6320. A RUMMAGE SAL E, sponsored by the Bluebird Canyon Disaster Fund to benefit the landslide victims, will be held Saturday, July 1 and Sunday, July 8 at the old Patio Shop, Coast Highway and St._Ann'st Laguna Beach. 'THE COMEDY PLAY "Arsenic and Old Lace" will be performed by an Orange County cast 8:30 p.m . Thursday through Sunday from July 27 through A ug. 18 at the Gem Theater, Garden Grove. 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II I ' .._, ... __ 11 \.IMll•---I .•·-- -------------' •---------------1 -----r(l1TJ;M1r----.., r----1!•111il•Jll----, 11 I u.v.sWWT-• 11 FRESH IRYINE 1 CAW. f&UICtA It SWEET CORN I ORANGES ~l 3 49 I 5 I 0 0 I: Large C : UI. • It I ~,, _ __. 11 ~•......., I ---------------~~--~-----------~ .. 40 Veara of Produce Know How'' lndUdlng soul, gospel •M country/western, wlll perf«m 8:30 p.m. FrldeyLJuly 6 at the ~· Mlr4MM Civic The•tre. ,.or tickets and lnionnaUon, c•U the ttwawr bO• · off let, 994-6310. THe 4TH ANNUAL Newport Beach Pier to Pier OcHn Swim, sponsor.cf by the Newport Beach Lifeguard Assn. and the Crab Cooker Restaurant, wlll be held 10 a.m . Saturday, July 7. The race begins at the Balboa Pier, ends at the Newport Pier. Trophies will be presented to first through third places In each of the eight divisions Including the first boy and girl In the Junior Division. Information, call ~1156. "ll'ANLIOHTS,'' written bV Puerto Rican playwright Rene Marques and starring M iriam Colon and Carmen Zapata, will play 8 p.m. Tuesday through Fridays, 7 and 10 p.m . Saturdays, 3 and 8 p.m. Sundays at the new Las Palmas Theater, 1~2 Las Palmas, Hollywood. The play will run through Sunday, July 22. Ticket Information, call 477-2424. STUDEBAKERS Including the 1950-51 "bullet-nose" models, the 1953-64 "Leowy Coupe" and "H awk" models and the 1962·~ "Avantl," the only sports car manufactured by the company, will be on display 8 a.m. Saturday, July 21 at the Queen Mary. The show i s part of the 1 Sth annual International M eet of the Studebaker Drivers' Club. BRITISH COMEDY FILMS will be screened in an eight-week series 7: 30 p.m . Wednesdays beginning July 11, H ealth Science Lecture Hall 131, Golden West College. Admission is $9 for the series and $1.50 per single admission. Films scheduled are: "Private's Progress," Terry Thomas; "The Wrong Box," Peter Sellers; "I 'm All Right Jack," Peter Sellers; "The Lavender Hill Mob," Alec Gu inness; "Pickwick Papers," "Man In The White Sult," Alec Guinness; "Blithe Spirit," Margaret Rutherford and a special to be announced . AUDITIONS FOR the musical "Mame," will be held 7:30 p .m . M onday, July 9 at the GEM Theater, 12852 Main Street, Garden Grove and 7:30 p .m . Tuesday, July 10 and Wednesday July 11 at the Community Meeting. Center, 11300 Stanford Ave. Garden Grove. Adult singers, dancers and actors asked to bring a musical number from the score. Soys 8 to 15 audition for role of Young Patrick. Information, contact Tom Bradac, 636-7213. 808 CROSBY AND THE Bobcats will perform 9 p.m. to 1 a.m . Saturday, July 7 at the Catalina Casino. Catalina Island Cruises' "dance special" leaves San Pedro 7 p.m ., departs 1 :30 a.m . following the dance. Boat S12 round trip and dance SJ.SO. Tickets available through Ticketron. Information, call 527- 7111. CAMP FIRE PROGRAMS will be offered 11 p.m . Fridays, July 13, 27, Aug. 10 and Saturday, Aug. 25, grunion run nights, at Bolsa Chica State Beach. Rangers w ill ofter tips on how to cook and cat ch the sm all, elusive fish which lays eggs on Southern California beac hes. A film will be shown. Grunion may be caught by hand only, bring bucket, 'lash light, dry clothing. Persons 16 or older must have a fishing license. SCRIPTWRITING w ill be topic of a six-week workshop 7 to 9 p.m . Tuesday evenings beginning July 10 in Health Science Lecture Hall 131 , Golden W est College. Professional scriptwriter Richard Perkins will conduct the workshop, designed for the novice writer interested in television or film writing. To register, call 892-7711, Ext. 502. PAGEANT'S LIVELY PLACE. • • From Page C1 once when a bug landed on hls neck and he slapped it. lipsti ck can be a problem. He has portrayed Judas i n th "Last Supper " for two years. THE IRVINE CHAMBER Players, under Or. Pe ter Odeoard w i ll perform 3 :30 p.m . Sunday, July 8 at Heritage Park, Walnut and Yale Streets, Irvine. Classical music fP.atured, free to the public. Inform ation, call 754·3639. THE HENLEY STREET Players will perform scenes from Shakespeare's com edies 12:30 p .m. Wednesday, Thursd ay and Friday, July 11 , 12, and 13 at Fashion I stand, Newport Beach. Free to the public. "THE CHURCH OF IRONING Science" will be performed by Lance Jencks, Orange County playwright and poet, 8 p.m . July 13 at 428 Park Ave., Laguna Beach. Admission free. Sponsored by the Laguna Poets. THE BIG BAND SOUNDS of Bill Tole and his or chestra w ill be in full swing from 8 to 11 :JO p.m . Sunday evenings, through Aug . 26, at the Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim. Tole portrayed Tommy Dorsey in the film "New York, New York." Chr is Costello, daughter of Lou Costello, w ill accompany. Season tick ets S36, single performance $4. For tickets and infor mation, call 778 -6600, E xt. 1245. LION COUNTRY SAFARI offersdaily summer enter tainment including l ion cubs "Dandylion" and "Kenya" for fam ily photos; "Animals of the World" live animal show 1n Bubbles Memorial Theater and "The Featherly Follies Bird Revue" in the Afritheater . "The Golden Goose" and "Rumpelstiltskin" periormed 12:30, 2 and 3 p.m . daily through Sept. 3. Adults S.4.95, children $3.25. Information, call 837·1200. THE WEST COAST SURFING Championships, a statew ide amateur competition, will be held from 7 a.m . to 3 p.m . Friday and Saturday, July 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 and 22. Information, call (213) 926-2108. Patrick has portrayed John in the "Last Supper" the past two years and says It 'feels pretty good" to be seated next to Jesus Christ in the scene. Patrick doesn't have any pro· blem standing still although he does get an occasional cramp from his position since "da Vinci didn't exactly take us too much into consideration.·· O therwise Guardio l a has maintained his composure and his pose. even when the taped G· string he wears. broke on stage one night. "The lipstick is pretty thicK. You gotta be damn sure you get 141~;41L~N~ it off before you go out for a drink afterwards," he laughs. Owens says a girl portraying a '..,r nude statue one year looked so ........ -.. LESS THAN 2 GALLONS FROM COSTA MESA authentic. a pigeon f1ew down 5 DAILY CRUISES DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH HE SAYS the cast hela a "Last Supper" of ils own at a local restaurant last year before the final show, and sat in the ex- act order as In the famous paint· i ng. RENA BATES, 18. of La~una Hills. thinks it's an honor to portray the goddess Diana in the Pageant. especially since it's her first. "It's really weird being a marble statue." she says. and landed on her while she was 775·6111 • 832·4521 • 714 527-7111 on stage. Her makeup started to~===========~:=:::::::::::'.'.:::::'.'.'.:... run and as the pigeon began tor--------Discount Coupon----------, slide down it clawed the girl's 1 Tile cast also threw the cr ew i nto a fit last yea r when. posi- tioned carefully before the cur. lain opened, the whole cast leaned the opposite way when the crew turned around for a moment as a practical joke. Marc Guardiola isn't nervous on stage although r ehearsals have been a little cold for him. "I'm nude," he says calmly. Guardiola, 36, from L aguna Beach, Is in his 7th year with the Pageant and has done mostly nudes. HE ADMITS he gets the usual comments backstage, like. "[ guess things must get pretty cold." Posing this year with a girl, Guardiola s a ys a woman backstqe uked her, "Don't you mlnd holcllna onto a nude man who isn't your husband?" The only problem is that the white makeup, applied all over her body, is cold. But Rena trunks being Diana is a great way lo diet . "The_y've kicked people off C the Pageant) tor gaining weight. Il makes you think twice before eating a cookie," she says. K AREN J(\MES from Laguna Beach has done nudes for two years in the Pageant. "It's like being in costume. No one knows you when your paint· ed. • she says. K aren has never moved dur· ing a scene but says bugs are a problem under the bright stage ligbts. "This big moth took a dive and hit me right in the forehead once. I didn't move but I sure wanted to." VICKI Bishop, San Juan Capistrano. is coming back for her fourth year because or the people involved. side. I mn:n i "SHE NEVER moved a mus- cle. I'm not sure that was too smart, but she got a standing ovation from the audience," he said. George Cunningham of South Laguna 1s a veter an. He's portrayed Andrew in the "Last Supper" the 11 years he's been in the Pageant. "I like Andrew. He's my pet," 1 he says.. 1 George really doesn't have I any complaints about makeup or I costumes. I ·'The costumes ar e so old and I st ain ed they stand up by I them selves. The bread is very : stale and the wine is sour. but 1 it ·s 2.000 years old so what can 1 you expect?" he laughs. f I GEORGE IS never nervous on I stage. I ·'I go to the bathroom 1 beforehand. he says. 1 He's touchy on one subje<:t I though. He insists on being I called an ape>stle. not a disclple I or a saint. I DIE l I ~ISCDUNT i COUNTRY CARNNAL ORANGE COUN1Y FAIR· JU1.Y 13-22 Buy one hc~cr to anv o( rhe Camlv•I'~ ndn and •tttacucxu at rhc rt'j;Ular p11-.t ~nJ li~C ·' r.1rtncr aloni: frc:t r .... o un h11vc th~ lun mttt'~J ,,, on~· Limn on(' roupon per \'l~u prr Jl('ri..m CA~.J l>fond~v·Tu,•klav W•-dri<''i(]ay·Thur!l\IJV Ir m ·<i 11 01 "I Jove It," the girl replied. Although he's painted white thls lime. Guardiola was sponged with gold last year, with a spot left open on his back mfl~~~~~~P'W'~~P'!l~..,~~~--.. to let the akin breath. Gold "Everybody laughs and has a good time. Don't get me wrong. it's all extremely professional. 'It's just not as straight as everyone thinks.·· she says. "We don't become saints until I our heads are chopped off -and~ mlne is flrmlyon,"hesays. f waahea off more easily than other makeup but "atter about three weeks you start breaking out because of the dlahwashing UquJd," used to wash lt off. OUA&DIOIA be1an working out after. dolq hta first nude. buUdinc hla bodY from 150 to lta CUl'Teftt IOO poundl. He admJll breakln.r hls pose ' , Vicki says backstage antics tn elude performers wearing baseball caps, fake hands or painting pictures on parts of their bodies not covered with makeup. "It's all really silly. But never to the polnt of rulnln1 the ehow.' · she added. Max Owens ol 1 rvlne Wnks • George explains why he never 1 moves on st age ; ·' l freeze. 1 You'd freeze too with 30,000 peo- ple looking at you.'' he says. : 'Occaatonally I bat an eyelash. But we're the top bUl· l lng ln this show. the last act. a "It's always been perfect," bee says. .__491 ... _ _. _____________ .... ____ _, .. _..,,.. ..... -------. -.. .. --.. • .. ,..... ... ,,. ••• , r"" ...... ; -•t ,..... ---...! .. -.... --_..,,.. , -··- .. - .. ··~-...... --. .--... --···-·---··--··--····••t••. ••II'. ···----.......--------.......... Friday, July 6. 1979 DAIL v PILOT C3 Attic Down to Brass Tacks of Dining, Pleasure BJ AaTBUa VINSEL Of• o.lty "" .... Can 1 amitteo New Jersey matrtclub owner chaM a parochial 1cboolteacber-turned·travel agent to CaUfornJa and flod bapplneu to a df' fu.oct ?·Eleven Market! Probably not, but Art and Camille Fllbman are havtq 1 abot 1t tt wtlb t.bel.r new Brau At· Uc tn R\.mu.,t.ca Beacb, 1 street ~r edlltce with 1 atraqe put ol mf'rcuWe lne1m1Uon1. 'f'l&ST, h' WA.4i A coovenknce atore. Died. Theo tl became AtJ.anUI Burtus. a 1llllfront, 1re111-spooo and lf'eUY·ftnlet o.t.Jet Utat sank llko the Lost ContlMDt after wbJ~b tt was named. And then tame 1 brief period when It became • cluaier place Alu, a city buildlDJC Inspect.or wbo lunched there cou.ldn't ~member anybody lsau.ina any bulldl.ng permit.-. . So after u check of record , that booUegged restaurant at Brookhur..t Street and AU&n\M Avenue was r l06ed down for alterations 1and never rt'-opened Now. after months or bnngmg the place up to city code and tht' outlay or mucho dinero tbe new owneri.. Art and Camille, have reopened the place. This clasi,y ne w establishment, 21022 Brookhurst St.. ts a welcome dinner house· lounge oasis in what was a c ulinary and s pirits(uaJ> was teland for the area south of Adams Avenue and Beach Boulevard lo the sea. THE AREA. INCLUDING hWldreds of tract homes. a mammoth condominium complex for those 42 and over who dine out due to time and business constraints. has bee n devoid or ea te ries. You had the Huntington Beach Inn. the Grinder and vurious and sundry purveyors of t.•old fried chicken. ne ar-Chinese food and a s ur· felt of pizza. hot dog a nd s upermarke t deh sec· lions Now. no offe nse LO the good spots a couple miles inland. all that has changed. We were there on a normal opening Night· of·Disaster, for both res taurants and theatrical plays -and it was good Very good. What is Fis hman 'i, philosophy as a restaurateur a nd host '? "Consistency. Good quality food ," he says "Good quality drmks • "YOU SAY TO YOURSELF. ·r found this great place' and you brinA a fnend down and vou order the same thing and it's entirely dif· ft•rent. . :· he explains. A few visits to the Bra!'.>s Att1t· since shows all working remarkably well "We were goin~ to call it 'The Bedroom,' .. ht· says. plaomng to namt-i~ after 1he pta-cl! he Monday thru Thursday Specials (Friday, Saturday, Sunda.v ·111 6 pm I "•ecol hohCJavs OcHn Perch . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • 3.65 Atlantic Cod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 Pacific Red Snapper 4.95 Mahl Mahl . . . 4.95 Grilled Sea Basa 4.95 Top Sirloin Steak... . • • . • . . 5.95 SHtood Brochette. . . ........ 6.95 Steak & Lobster . . . . . . . . .... 8.95 Plus Fresh Fish. Other Seafood and Steaks l•ntl 6ear-oi 16278 PACIFIC COAST HWY• HUNTINGTON BCH •f2131!:192·1321 J!K)I E COAST HWY • CORONA DEL MAR • 17141 675--0900 Et Voila Wt• are now open for hearty brcakf:lst11. ta st v lunches and gourmet dinner.;. from the Brl'ast of Ch1ckrn "En Croute" to lhe fresh salmon "Paul Horuse". From the delicate s auces or purl' whit~ veal "Nouvelle cuisine" to the Down to Earth Lamb Shank De Toulouse. Chez Chautrec brini:ts you the art of new t•ookerv at reasonable prices. in the cozie"t French atmosphere. A Bientot. A Dining Experience Beyond the Expected Your lavonte cuisine: steok, chicken, seafood. deltcato soups. classical salads: prepared to please your palate. Served in the ambience of most beautiful oriental 11urroundlngs. Make your roservallons now for a truly enJoyable dining experience. =so Fashion Island, Newport Center Reservation• (714) 844-4811 Century Pl aza Hotel, Century City Reservations (213) 2n-184(f -.... ... old In N~w Jersey. but poople w11med him 1t would IOUnd like a waterbed emporium. So. The Brau AtUc w as bom, with fresh flowers on tables d11lly, except Sunday when they an closed, and a varal'd menu. limited eoou1b to le. p quality high and con.si.stenl. ''When 1 bart.-nct r or u waitress remem · bera what )'OU like to drink when you come 1n the aetOOCI Umt>. that ls the murk of u good place." remark& one Cem1tle customer ANO WHEN lT OMES to barkeeps. there la CrHy J~t who doubles 11s the m·house disco ln1tructor (Ute music il'ln 't too loud and ther e are two dlnlng rooms. one weU·shlelded), and who 1peak1 English, Spanish, French and PortUl\ICtie. And Glenn, former maJOr·domo or the wine Lennons' To wow 'em At Knott's Those lovable L en · non Sisters h<Jvl' put a little glitter into their act si n ce Law r c n c t• Welk days. The quartet of si sterly singer s wi ll be performing at the Knotts' Berry Farm Good T i me theater on July 13 and 14 . There will be three :-,h ow!\ nightly al i · :rn. 9 an ct Io : 30 p rn Admission to the lhl'ater 1 ~ pcirt of tht.• µar k'!-> ont• priel' fnr all :.ittr:.ic:t1 on:-. µol 1c_\_ - Inventory at a major spirits house chain to as· s1sl In your selection if you prefer French vin· lages to Northern California's finest Sebastian! ls the house wine. Currently. the Fishmans are experimenting with entertainment auditions, hoping for an eclectic presentation of bluegrass and country western; progressive jazz and disco rock. Dinners range from teriyaki spareribs nt SS.25 to Diamond Jim cul of roast prime rib, $7 95. SELECTIONS IN BETWEEN include fried scallops, steak a nd shrimp, chicken teriyaki, steak and chicken and the surf and turf kebab. or s hrimp by itself. And the r e are the customary cuts of steak. all char-broiled. Lunch offers hot and cold sandwiches from $1.50 tor a fancy ·hot dog to $4.95 for an open· face New York steak sandwich; sever al ha m · burger variations, two waistliner diet combin~· lions and an extraordinary pally melt with French fries. The latter is $2.45. thick, juicy. but not greasy. "It was just dandy ." declared a burger con· noisseur who was shanghaied down -or should it be up? -to The Brass Attic. THEY HAVE A DRINK menu too, that runs from A to Zin the rea lm or exotic cockta ils . By lhe way, besides optional cost-extra ap· petizers ($1.95 to $3.25) s uch as fried cheese. French.fried zucchini, sizzling mushrooms, etc., The Brass Attic offers three desserts. 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J~ckie. add to the western mood with some comic hi-jink::. DREAM SEQUENCE -An international skating sta r at 17. co-sta r Teresa Foy "vis its" Lake Placid wher e she skate!> among visions of gold medals. Then it's on to Lake Placid. N. Y., where skating star Teresa t-'oy. a national gold medalist. does a dream sequence with visions of gold med als as special effects Ci II t he stage with a cover of hazy s moke. , T he scene changes to the old Sputh with lively music Ms. Foy a!f!ai n s t a r s w ith a d a n ce Ill t e r pr(' tat ion of · · S w ~e t c:eorgia Rrown." and Robertson aads to the excitement with a nhm bcr full of exc·1t mg spins. t~·irls and whirls young 42 and has come out of retirement twice as a favor to the show's director , Mahoney. A s ilve r m eda lis t in the 1965 Olympics, Robertson starred in the Ice Capad es a nd the n Holiday on Ice. He retired in 1971 lo enjoy life. Although his career and investments have made it possible for him not to work, boredom finally caught up <.i nd he began to coach Olympic hopefuls and to be a ctive in real estate . becamt? a gold meda list in th~ U.S. Nationals. The y oung s k a t e r h a s inherited her feel for theatrics: her mot~er is the noted British singer, dancer, actress. Barbara Foy, and her father, Peter, has won countless a wards for s pecia l e ffect s in movies. television. stage a nd Las Vegas revues LUCIEN M EYER adds comic relief to the show for the third year in a row. Meyer has been delighting audie nces with his trained skating chimps since 1957 . appearing with such shows as Ice Capades and Las Vegas hotel reviews. J :ROBERTSON, WHO starred U) Knott 's 1978 iC'c s how, is a MS. FOY, an internationa l skating star at 17, won a-silver med a l a t 11 . a t h e r fir st appearance in the U.S. National Cha mpionsh ips. 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SANDERS & LOWELL Sun . and Mon. 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA HIOUEL IAI C•-Y-.Y '•fttrt 419-2826 491-5773 • • THEATER REVIEW erie Fragile Cabaret Cast Not Up to Williams By JACKIE HYMAN Ot .... Oelty ~11.c St.ti The Cabaret Theate r Com· pany at Fullerton's Mucken· th a le r Cultura l Cente r has tackled a difficult drama In Ten· nessee Wiiiiams' "The Glass Menagerie.·· The dreamlike play. which runs through J uly 15. focuses on t h e t ortured r e la ti on s hips a mong a neurotic. ex-Southern· belle mother. her crippled and almost psychotic daughter. <.ind the son who tries to escape them. THE PLAY 1s largely a pro- duct of the Cal State t~ulterton Theater Department. drawing its cast from graduate theater students and faculty. Th e m os t s u ccess f u l performer has the smallest part: Jonathan Mark Motil as the gentle m a n calle r . fl e 's thor oughly believable us the power-of-positi ve-thinkin~ young man with a touch of sens 1t1vity MELANIE Smith has thl' most difficult role. that of the mother. It's a part usua lly given to vete ra n and disting uished aC' tresses. a company Ms Smith hasn't yet joined. Sh e d e finitely has somt- powerful moments, but ut olhcr times lacks the inner authority that motivates the character . It would be interesting to se<: ht:r tackle the role again in <mothcr 10 years. MELANIE SMITH , JOE ARNOLD IN 'GLASS MENAGERIE' Fullerton Cabaret Show Weak But EnJoyabte Theater 'ulnerab1hty tht· part needs performt.•r., Lo mukl' 1t cum1 <.tll\'l' JOE ARNOLD plays the :-vn- narrator with mixed re..»ul ts. A~ the cynical narrator. he's t·x cellent: as the son, he pulls h1~ punches m th<' emotional ::.ccnt!s with his mother. The outdoor produd10n ,., rompNently dl·s1gnt>d by Torlrl !\luffoll1 J\lv111 Kelk r cJ1rt •t•tt·d A~ A WllOLI· .. tht· µ1 odut:u11n 1:-. J bit slow-mm 1ng The troublt· 1:-. that .. !\knai.:t·11t·" 1~ ::ouch J (JU1t·I, drc<.1m~ pla~ ''' lw l.!111 \\ I l h I I I a k l'... h r I 111 an l Still. for fans of W1ll1<.1n i..., it's .i plc;.isant ('V<'ning m an <1llr<.11' t1 ve outdoor~t'llm~. /\note cJI c<1u lion though. The food scrvt-d ,., ... nacks. not a meal. l 'nlc ... s vou'rc · cl 1 t· l 1 n g , ca l rn n c1 t> r ~ t c I ' beforehand Tricia Matthews play:-. 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Ah1ne-W1ne Festival with the "Mosel· Mus1kanten · and the Dunai Folkdancers. RATSKEUER -Cocktail~ Live Entena1nment Wed -Sun Coming events Swiss Night Aug 11 with Fo11<mus1c and Dancers from Switzerland Sat Aug 18 & 25 Polynesian Nights w F1redancers h •• s D F.,., •05 to H 0 Belc:n BIYO o" ,...,0 Phone (714) 897-1470 or (714) 893.-0112 ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMIL V QASSIC ITALIAN CUISINE Ormge Camty's Celebrity-Stu dcled. Hew Y orll·Style Stlppel" Cllb VALET PARKING 2J2S I. c-t Hwy, C-.. Mw c•tar1....-...-.•1u2•1 .. . -··········"" ......... ,. ····-·-···· ... -·--····-······----·--··--···· ,, ... Fr1dly, Julye. 1979 * DAIL v Pit.OT C.> 'Luv 's' Back for Laug'/µ Saddleback's Theater Too Spacious Allhouah he husn't dont· much lately. Mur- r ey 'chl1ga1'11 mid Slxttt!8 comic-lampoon "l.uv" ha• kept him In the front rank or America·• atMgtl humorist:.. alongside Herb Oardn~r and his one bhc hit. "A Thousand Clowna" Sometlmes one biggie can be enough. I mun. who krlOwi. what else Mary Chase ever wrote brutideN "Jlurvey." or J oseph Kesselring Intermission Tom Titus a part from "Arsenic and Old Lace." At least Sch1sgal has given u:. "T he Typists" and "Tht• Tiger" to remem ber him by HIS MAGNUM OPUS, however. 1s "Lu v." a nd this zany satire on romance and modem society turns up locally every few years to cap- ture a new crop of playgoers. Currently, it's the latest production in the Saddleback Company Theater's 1979 repe rtoire. Brian Do noghue's produc tion o f this marvelous three-character play rattles about in the main Saddleback theater like the proverbia l BB In the boxcar while next door in the tiny Studio Theater "Scapmo" IS crying out for more elbow room. One can only wonder why these two shows and their stagt-s were not reversed when the projects were on the drawing boards. "Luv" succeeds best in an intimate en- vironment, and much of Schisgal's elbow-m-the- ribs humor falls flat on a cavernous stage where "LUV" A com"<ly bv Murr•v S<h•SQOtl. dirtttMI I>• 9,...., 0on09n.,.. ~• d<' '"~" by Ron A14t. hOf"fUlQ by Karf'tt PaClll.ff pr•wntf"O f~tQM dnQ ~tu•d•v •• 8 c> m dnd ~uno•v at 3 c> m by thf! S..Ooteb.t<" COll•Qt' t-4artv Bfflin M oll Man.ill• Ell•n M•nvlll• THE CAST $trv~ Nevil (hfl\IOc>h•r Call J4lntPt L.u rr U\ Ron Aja's massive bridge setting dwarfs the ac· t ors . Only Christophe r Catt. playing the wheeler-dealer Milt Manville, overcomes the enormity of his e nvironment. turning in a particularly strong performance spiced with teeth-gritting comic intens ity. JANET LAZERUS AS his once and future wife takes a bit of tim e to wa rm up to her character. a n intellectual attemptmg to fan her TRIO MAKE UP THE 'QUEEN MARY CAST Huntz Hell, Carole Goldman, Gabrfel Dell LAUGH AT 'LUV'S' TRIANGLE OF PLAYERS Christopher Catt, Steve Mevll. Janet Lezuua own roman tic fires with he r non-caring hus band's old school chum. Again. her failure to break through may be traced to the immensity of the stage. which neutralizes all but the most powerful of interpretations The part of Harry Be rlin is an actor's dream assignment -a certified weirdo who can chew up the scenery with impunity. Yet Steve Nevil gets by with only the bare bones of the role. bypassing the delicious satirical meat of his character . Hi s Harry Is simply too normal, too matter of fact to leave a lasting im- pression. Three more performances of "Luv" will be given, tonight and Saturday at 8 and Sunday af. ll'rnoon at J. an the main theater where "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" will arrive for a two-week engagement next Thursday • • • CALLBOARD Auditions fo r the musical "Sweet Charily" have been announced ror Mon· day, July 16. a t the Westmmster Community Theater .. director Kent J ohnson will be con- ducting tryouts for singers. dancers and actors at 7 p m . in the theater . 7272 Maple ~t . WestmlllSter ... BACKSTAGE-Ora nge County playwright and poet Lance Jencks will present a n hour-long program called "The Ch ur ch of Ironing Science" next Friday at 8 p.m at 428 Park An• . Lag una Beach the evening 1:, :,ponsorcd by Laguna Poets • • .More 'Luv' "Luv," the play by Murray Schis gal. seems to be breakin~ out a ll over Beside the Saddle back production C see above> Buntz Hall. Gabriel De ll and Carol Goldman opened the Queen Mary Dinner Playhouse production of the show this week with performances scheduled through Aug. 5. Drinks at 6. dinner from 7 lo 8: 15 and curtain at 8:40 p.m . Tuesday through Saturday, Curtain at 8 on Sunday. Tickets fo r show only $8. Reserva- tions and meal prices at C213) 432·7428. The theater is lcx:3ted in the Queen's Salon. a 400-seat theater constructed in the former first class lounge. Daring Days of K11iglats Th e cas t o f "Cam elot" tend the wounded Sir Lione l in the Se b astian 's •. Dinne r Play house production of the mus ical whic h will play through July 15. Not e worth y for se vera l s in g able melodies. the poig- n a nt look at the l e gend of The Knight s of the ~· Roundtable is a long- time roman ti c favorite . Res erva- tions and prices for m e al and show at 492-9950. Theater is located at 140 Ave. Pico in San Cle mente. 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"The Jn-Laws" one or the most labored, tedious and re- lentlessly unfunny com edies that I can recall WRITT EN BY Andrew Bergman. who collaborated on M el Brooks· "Blazing Saddles," it obviously aspires to Brooks' brand or free-for-all zaniness; but it's equally obvious that the missing basic ingredient here is Brooks Pet.er Falk and Alan Arkin, the titular "in-laws," merely work at being funny -and IDUCb too hard. In f ac~ just about everyone see m s intent o n knocking himself out in this Arthur Hiller- William Sackbeim production, with Hiller directing. There's a new gag idea every few minutes. and no sooner does it fizzle than ther e's another to take its place But no wonder their comedy fails to ignite. The audience has no clue as to what their charac· ters are supposed to be. and l suspect neither did they. TO BE SURE, 1t 's not a total loss. It opens with a cleverly staged and amusing heist of an armored car. and the scene at the firing squad plays with an inspired and unanticipated twist . It's also a handsome (and. obviously costly) production. Rated PG ( 64 2 • 4321 ) Direct or collect, to subscribe to YOUR hometown paper. the DAILY PILOT •1 aoa TBO•As Of .... _ .... ,.,., MAIN I V8NT" presents th• fllp 1lde of S.rbra Strels9nd l}()fW of tM tender ~II of "A Ster Is Born." She Is back In htr famlllar role as the fast-tllklng, tak•-over ledy. She plays a perfume tycoon WhO Is victimized by her accountAlnt and finds her only auet Is ownership of an over-t~hlll boxer. She brow beats him back Into the rlno and ultimately to bed. T'he plot Is reminiscent of 1930s comedies, but Streisand and Jon Peten have provided a handsome, up.to-date production Ryan O'Neal plays the fighter with laid-back charm; no actor ... eems able to slug It oot toe-to-toe with Streisand, especially when she is· running the show. Rated PG with a minor amount of swearing and sex "THE CHAMP" is a frankly sentimental tale of the love between an over·the-hlll boxer and his understanding son. Jon Voight pfays the falllble father In good style, though he seems almost too healthy to be on the skids. Ricky Schroder is the sunshiny 8-year-old, and tie Is absolutely perfect. Faye Dunaway Is effective as Voight's ex-wife, thoUgh the reason for their break-up Is not clearly defined. The entire production Is first-c lass. r1>minic;cent of MGM In Its heyday. Rated PG. "ALIEN" transfers "The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms" and "The Creature From the Black Lagoon" to outer space. A septet of space travelers makes an emergency landing on an unknown planet, and an unwelcome stranger boards their vehicle; It Is the deadly organism that defies all efforts to destroy it. Ridley Scott C"The OtJellists" >directs with "'ALIEN' Is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher, and a ton of fun .. .if all movies were as thrilling I would haP,pily spend all of my time in the movies:' Gene Shallt NBClV t •w·----A L I • N a fine touch tor thrills. and his technicians have provided a magnificent collection of hardware. The tiny cast includes Tom Skerrett, John Hurt and Yaphet Kot1o; they are convincing, though upstaged by the Insidious blob. A super space-age thriller. Rated R. "MANHATTAN" continues Woody Allen's natural history of neurotic New York Cit'1. This time Allen is a TV comedy writer who appears irresistible to a 17-year-old high school girl <Mariel Hemingway> and d 30-ish magazine writer C Diane Keaton>. He manages to lose both. New York is lovingly photographed In black and white by Gordon Willis, and the production is embellished by a gorgeous Gershwin score. The rating Is R :'HANOVER STREET" is an unabashedly romantic v enture back to the 1940s when movies were about love and war, and " ..... I·. ·· .. . . '. -: I edwards HUNTINGTON HACH &TILLIS "' 848-0388 heroes were heroes. Lesley-Anne Down, Georgina of "Upstairs Downstairs," Is the British war nurse who bumps Into an American pilot, Harrison Ford, just as an air raid sets a London street aflame in 190. What follows Is a passionate loveaffalr. Rated PG with a non-explicit sex scenft confined to images of entwining arms and legs. PLEASANT DIVERSION Sellers In Triple Role• "THE PRISONEROFZENDA.'' lackstheoutrageous inven- tiveness tnat nas maae ·· t ne Pink Panther" an unending series of delights. In this one, • Sellers plays three roles - an old, boozing king who, sadly expires in the first and best scene; the I isping, han · tipped son who succeeds him, and a cockney who Is the new k ing's double, saving him from edwards CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS COSTA MESA MESA VERDECEHTER 979-41 41 Copynon1 <C:l 1•1• united 4tllm ~ Al noMI ltNMCI the murderous devices of an ambitious brother. Complicated? • Yes. Funny? Sometimes. But for Sellers' fans, Zenda Is a pleasant summer diversion. Rated PG. "ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ" I! a nifty prison movie, among the best of that genre ever made. PrOducer-ctlrector Donald Siegel Is In top form, filming Richard Tugole's taut script with a keen eye for characterization and suspense. Clint Eastwood again plays the laconic stranger, a con who refuses to believe that Alcatraz Is Inescapable. It wasn't, but the movie leaves It open whether the three prisoners lived beyond their plunge into Sa n Francisco Bay -the real life trio was never found. The one flaw in the fast-moving drama is Patrick M cGoohan's warden. to create sympathy for the prisoners, he is painted so coolly sadistic as to be unbelievable. Rated PG, w ith a degree of violence and rough langucJge, and a mutilation scene that wtll unhinge the SQueclmlsh. "LOST ANO FOUND" r e·teams Glenda Jackson and George Segal which is a blessing· their pairing always provides a touch of class. Mel Frank and Jae k Rose, onetime Bob Hope gag writer s, provide the stars with c;ome hilarious situations and a fusillclde of zippy lines. Jackson's drunken put-down of a pompous movie critic 1s a delicious bit. But JackSOn Segal were funnier and more human as a philandering couple than as bickering husban<l dnd wife. And the new film lacks focus. The major theme ~s to be whether Se9al will achieve tenure at a small and boring New England college never resolved. M aure£n Stapleton and Paul Sorvino are wasted 1n "character" rotes. nilSE ARE THE ARMIES OF THENIGHL Tonight they're all out to get the Warriors. edwards WESTBROOK WESTMINSTf« AT IAOOICHUAST GARDEN GROVE SJ0.440 I 1DA Sl<EPRTT SIClOURNEYWEAVER VERONICA CARTWRIGHT HARRY DEAN STANTON ~HURT IAN HOlM -YAPHET KOTI'O ::""•• CCI DOlBV s •ERBJ I"' I r1t1e Sono Ptrtormee111y Shirley Bassey I ' -· ----... ·--~......-::---.:::..::.··-··---_ ..... ______ ~ ~ . it; SHl CIEO ftj(AfACS .. -......... .-.. . CHAPMAN AVE 1t S.A. ~WY . ORANGE 63' ~Sl .. •t .... _,.. -- -............ -· "·-'-· ... . . .... . . . ..... ·-. --------... -,_ ---·--.. , , MUSlt I DANCE frldly, July I , 1971 DAIL V PILOT C7 Wic's Unv-cost ''Rigoletto' Charmed By DAN MO.L&a and hat.red 1Umu11t• your appeUte, ''Rlttol.UO" wUI Hlllfy your bunitr. 811ed "POI' the plot of Viet.or Huao'• "Le Rot a'amuae", "Ri•oletto" wH ~mpleted in 1851. after an U.aUan llbretto by Francesco Plave. Thia preaentallon cooalaled of piano-accompanied, vocal excerpta, whlch malntaJned a 1urprlalnllY auc· ce11ful dramatic continuity. Thl1 C'Ondtnaed verston. approximately two boura in len1th wu 1l.¢flcanlly shorter than wou\d be the entlrc opera. Aa expected. aur h • time· 11avin1, cMt·cfflclent format latcks the f\ill lmp1C't. or a complete <and utraordinarily exptm1lve) produc· lion. Nevcrtheleas, lhe aeleclod cuts In vocal aectlona and instrumental ln· terludee were well-chosen. MOaEOVER. even without or· cheslraJ color, elaborate scenery or chorus, the basic spirit of Verd1's tbe abte:nt puaa1es alter tonal rela· tlonablpa. an element by which "Rl101etto" l1 deflniUvely lnte(ra~. · Soloists were Mary Huneler <aoprano) u Ollda, Armando SJerra (tenor) u the Duke. John Matthews (baritone> aa Ri1otetto, Harold ( MVSJC J Clouslng <bass> as Sparafucile, and Kathlyn O'Brien <alto> as Mad· dalena. Many memorable vocal mo- ment.a deserve specific mention, but that which registered the mos t positive audience reaction was Gilda's aria, "Caro nome che ii mio cor", when moving off stage, her voice gradually fades lo a whisper. NUNZIO CRISCI, executive direc· tor of the Lyric Opera Association, served as niarrator. Mr. Crisci's in· formative discussions, prior to each of the three acts. lent an atmosphere of warmth and informality. Judy Palanca provided expertly· synchronized piano accompaniment., and emerged from her hidden posl· lion In the wings to receive an ap- preciative, well·deserved ovation at the program's conclusion. Music dJrector. Michael Kurkjian, warrants a special word of commen· dation. FOR ORANGE counlians who mis- sed lhis opportunity lo hear a conve· nient and practical operatic offering (the third in a series of live ), Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" is scheduled Aug. s, and Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" Aug. 26. Further ln!ormation can be obtained by calling 499-1667. Orance County muslc ent.bu..Juta who app~late operatic literature - and those who are especially food or the lla.Uan genre -were tttated to hJgbllghts from VerdJ's •·RJgolelto" la•t Sunday afternoon ln the Laguna Beach High Sthool auditorium. masterwork remained Intact. ------------------------------ Sponsored by the Lyric Opera As· socialion of Orange County, Ulls was a parti cula rl y gratifying performance for supporters of local talent since all five featured soloists have been recipients of Metropolitan Opera Auditions awards, and all re· side in the Southland. IF A DECEIT·FILLED story of murder, kidnap. seduction, dishonor A pproprlate costuming added welcome effect, but could hardly co m pe nsat e for the mus i cal omissions. The d~lelaon of several characters necessitat ed the un · fortunate elimination or a rew large ensemble numbers, somewhat atoned for by the successful and well- received Act III quartet. "Un di. se be rammentomi". M uslcal exclusions of any sort sh.ould be questioned for the sake or artistic "purity'', particularly when Folk Finery Real Ama11 Dancers Authentic Egyptian fabric em· sale in the OCC Ticket tens ive field work to broidered with pieces or Office in aa'ministration mee t Aman's s trict f I at le n e d s i Iv er building. The office is authenticity require- wa r e .... Gold coin open Monday through ments. headdresses represent· Friday from 8 a .m . to Aman musicians have ing Algerian mountain 4 :30 p.m. Tickets on sale ma s tered 70 s uch w o m e n ' s e n t i r e at the door the evening tongue.tangling musical dowries .. Leather of the performance. inst rumen ls as the ves ts minutely em· Aman's repertoire of gudulka, the saz, the broidered with mirrors, more than 70 folk dances ljerica, the kemanjc, the leather bits and coins from tbe Slavic and frula, the kaval and the That's just a s mall Balkan regions, the Mid-zurna, as well as the bet· part of the exotica from die East, Africa and the ter·known jew's harp, the costume collection or United States requires a bagpipes, banjo, man· Aman, the American In· breathtaking array of dolin. fiddles, guitar, ternatiooal Folk Ballet, nearly 2,000 costumes. bass, and drums or which appears Saturday every size and descrip· evening at 8 o'clock at EACD FOLK dance Uon. Orang-: Coast College suite 11 the result of The company founded auditonwn. yean of study by Aman in 1964, performs works director Leona Wood primarily from Europe, TICKETS ARE $7.50, and by many ensemble lbe Middle East and the se.50 and $4.50 all seats members who travel lo Americas. The dances of are reserved and are on remote regions for ex Europe and America lllmn:J~~~~~ stress movement of the feet and legs, oft.en to a '11!~f,.,Wl,..~,i • ' 1 virtuoso degree. \~ AI ~ ,.,, ' • ~ THE DANCES with an ~ oriental influence, main· ly from the Middle East and North Africa, em· pbaaize an undulating movement of the hips, torso and arms. Works that wlll be performed oa the OCC stage include "FeaUval . in Prtgorlje," "Navidad En Mexico," "Moecow Quadrille s," .. Hogmanay In the Hl&blanda," "Festival "NOT ONLY AS GOOD AS THE FIRST 'BUTCH AND SCJNDANCE,' BUT BETTER." RICHAJU> QJt~l'tlElt, C~ltan "'Butch and Sundance: The Early Days' is young, fresh and everyone's American dream of' wlld west adventure." BR<JCe WIWAMSOl't, Playboy A PAJmilOH -wn.LIAM 001.DMAll PRODUC'TIOll IUTCI! AlflJ S\llfDIJfCI no: f.Al\l.Y DAYS ...... WlLUAM L'1T TOM llDIDIGDI -· -CAllAID.. 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A POaTaAITOP e-•wu, •Hturtno Martin Chambi's phototr•S>hs of the city Of C:uico durl~ the 20's and 30's •nd Edward R~ney's photoorephs of the Inca shrines. architecture and high landsc•pes of Peru, will be e>chlblt.c:t Monday, July 9 through SUnday, Aug. s from noon to' p.m. Mondjay through Friday end 1to4 p.m . Sundays •t the Art Museum and Galleries, Cal State Long Beach. Per"!vlan textiles w ill also be e•hlblted. ,.AIN-TERS, ET CHE RS•n<:t sculptors of the turn-of-the-century California Art Scene w ill be exhibited In "Southern California Artists: 1890·19'0," from 11 :30 to 4:30 p.m. daily e•cept Tuesdays at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 31)7 Cliff Drive. Admission free. Information, call 494-6531. ARTIST GEORGE HERMS wi ll present a new piano diversion lnv.>lvlng electronics and a sample of theater pieces done the past 15 years, 8 p.m . Friday, July 13 clt the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Short films on Herms will also be presented. Herms' work is currently on view In the museum's "The Prometheus Archives" exhibition Planetariums Destination: Outer Space Would-be explorers looking for ways to fulfill adventures in outer space a re offered a double opportunity at tow Orange County planetariums. Barry Lanzarotta, a former Orange Coast College student. has put together a whirlwind. multi-media tour of the entire universe by using graceful. spinning motion of the moons, pla nets, stars and galaxies for the college's annual sum- mer planetarium show. titled "Spinning." With a continuous background blend of classical. jazz and rock music , a battery of special effects projectors. a collection of film clips and hundreds of s lides. Lanzarotta will focus on the past and future of outer space. The show will be presented at 4, 7 and 9 p.m. Wednesday. July 18. Admission is free. and seating is on a first come. first served basis For information about performances, phone 556-5880 ... Al Tessman Planetarium. Santa An a College. a · double-header is playing through July 28 .. Explorations of the Summe r Sky" is showing at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays and at l ·30 p. m . Saturdays As a bonus. viewers can see 18 colors in the visible light spectrum during the laser light show, titled "Laser Vision " • • • Information about th«> times of the laser lighl show is available by calling the college at 835·3000. ext. 488. Reservations for both programs at the Tessman Planetarium can be made by calling the same number Nf )\\ Pl ·\\INC; ' ' AT LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART THE "FESTIVAL OF BARDS," filmed during a live outdoor performance featuring America's leading poets and new talent, will bescreened8 p.m . tonight at Newport Harbor Ar t Museum. Artists include Allen Ginsberg accompanied by Peter Orlovsky and Peter Rowan, Robert Bly, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, Jessica Hagadorn a,nd the West Coast Gangster Choir, an experimental jazz group and David Hender son. Museum members $1 , non-m ember s $2. 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THE13THANNUALLAGUNA Beach Art-A-Fair Festival, displaying over 100 artists, wlll be held 10 a.m. to 11 p.m . dally from Tuesday, July 10through Sunday, Aug. 26 at Laguna Canyon Road and Canyon Acres Drive. Tram available, admission $1, un- der 12free. lnformatlon,call494-'S14. WATERCOLORS,OILSAND pen and ink drawings by 19th century artist Elizabeth Boott Ouveneck, whose work reflects her experiences living among a group of Americans abroad known as The Expatriates, will be exhibited from Saturday, July 7 through Su('lday, Aug. 5, noon to S p.m . Tuesday through Sunday at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, Fullerton. Admission free. RAYMOND SIPOS, Corona del Mar artist known for his "design realism" technique giving depth to his works using lighting and proportion, opens a one-man show July 14 at Haggenm aker Galleries, 372 North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours 10 to S p.m. daily. Information, call 494-2675. 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THE AMERICAN COWBOY Series. a photographic canvas by Nathan Mccreery, known for his portrayals of the American cowboy, featured through Saturday, July 14, at Status Ga llery, Newport Beach. Hours 10 to S p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Informat ion, call 673- 8393. MATINEES SATURDAY I SUNDAY THE MAIN EVENT" (PG} 'MOON RAKER" IPG) ROCKY II " 1PGl LOST AND FOUND FAST BREAK" !PGI ·N IGHT WING" !PGJ midnight express·· 1R1 "DEER HUNTER" (R) ~telUI Ne<lt StM11um BUTCH & SUNDANCE THE EARLY DAVS THE DUCHESS & THE OIRTWATER FOX 1PGl "BLOODLINE" (R) 'LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAA" THE IN-LAWS. PGJ WHO IS KILLING THE GAEA T CHEFS OF EUROPE?' "PLAYERS" CPG > "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "DAWN OF THE DEAD" 'THE HILLS HAVE EYES" (R) "THE DEER HUNTER" (R) "THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" ALL OAIVE INS O PEN 6:JO r.M.HIGHTlY ChtlO U "Oer t 2 Fre~ UnlH\ • K1d01e Pt,1y9tOUftd IF YOU FORGOTWHAT TERROR -WAS LIKE ... IT'S BACK ...... llftlll! The Original MWS llY -, .. , '°' ... ._ lORRAINl GMY MURMY l~Mll WN · A lANULKI BROWN PROOULlmN ~"·-~· ~ llR BlNCHUY aoo CARI GOllll[B. WOP<>'-~ ........ Pl J[R BlNLHl!Y. -.. JOHN WltllAMS _ ... o .. SllVlN SPIHBlRG · --·o .. RICHARD 0 lANUCK au~ OA~O BROWN · AUKMR~ fil RlllASI Pmvt~01 . ,.., ----'"'-' l!!"••A15GU#lllWll~, .... cC1110S••.,u1 ..... ~-:_-:_::::.;:: ::.:7 .. ::: ...• AY • YOO "'11111 fOl ,...I ctM ... UA TWll et•MAI EDWARDS' MESA EDWARDI' fOUITAI• WntmlMttt 193·1305 Costa Mesa 646·5025 HUR TWll • c-. Orange 834·3911 Fountain Valley 839· 1500 t • llllAl.lBfS llJRJ.IAll.sl" -Get-oe 5'lol• (lodOv) NBC rv "'Manhattan' deseNes a stream of bravos! I can't urge you strongly enough to see 'Manhattan:" ·l<or'o ea.en A8C 111 "IAllAJwl IAMnllll Al'llff£J llflllSIYlf. ------f' ~,, .. " .MANHAnAN" GEORGE GERSHWIN A JACK ROLLINS CHARLES H .JOfFE WOODY ALLEN~1MARSHALL BRICKMAN WOODY ALLEN CHARLES H ..K)ffE imRf GREENHUT GORDON WILLIS ft!!!.~ -·------ . I . .. -.. . ......... . -• ..,. .., ...:! _.. • ' • • • • •• • • .. •• •• • • • • • .. ... • • - • Friday. July 6 1979 DAIL y PILOT C8 Twilley Gives Fans Electric Tricks lid Rock Pleaaes 'GOkk11 Bear Crowd 8y llOQIAliL PA.8Kt:VlCH ..... , ......... Dwi&bt TwtUeJ' v.aue a\ t.M Golden Bear ahowed he's IQt OM band ftrmly grupln1 f"Ol'k dynamk1, with U.e 00\•r makSnc an unlikely anatch tor a PretJey 1howmanshlp award Wlth a doof-.bultlnt trio backtn1 him. the Dtbe. IOOd·lootlq Teean pWlcd out all the silop~ dur&ng Utr" weU-recleved w~k~nd aet.s al Lht• Huntlngton Buch club. BA\!ING BE<'tHn: A1' 1ocrt-u1n al> animated performer t und st.'~mmgly enjoying 1t>. Twilley lnterspt-r~ed h1:. steud y gutllir and electric piano work with fi n arsena l ol knet• drops, leap.s Into \ht' uud1cnce and the good 01 · standing wiggles. The effect was engaging 1f not overwhelm mg. but It was the musical ~ltnbutes or Twilley and band that stood above the somewhat over blown posturings and thtn. reverb·laden vocal~ that often were unintelligible bt!cause of a beefy sound mix. Twilley did t'rank out bristling rock. a syn thesis of boogie. blues, Motown and melodic English pop influences that struc k a familiar nerve in the b1tc kbonc without losing ib liber al mg freshness. BUOYED BY AN IM PECCABLE rhylhm ~ection and the tasty i;o lo runs of lead guitarist Bill Pitcock IV. Twilley served up a rewanhng 75 minutes that fe ature d e1.1 rly hits like "I'm on Fire." selections from "Twilley Don't Mind" 1.1nd his excellent la te s t a l bum. s im ply t illed ''Twilley." Per haps he is simply trying to s lake out a more a ggressive image or was getting geared for four straight nights at Madam e Wong's new wave club in L.A .. but his fuJJ.tJlt pace a t the Bear was a touch frustrating. I NCLUSION OF TWO evocative rock ballads, "Out Of My Hands" and "Nothing's Eve r Gonna Change So f''ast" that grace the new release would have revealed Twilley as t>\'en more than a n intelligent a nd infectious h<1 rd·roeke r. A wider focus also would have intensified the ,effect or fine new materia l ("Tiger Eyes" l a nd the surprise at hear ing him pound the piano with "Great Balls Or Fire .. But there's no denying that Twilley. in an intimate c lub with a receptive audience. is an C'Xperience not to miss when the mood calls for shak in' and bakin' with swod taste • • * Spuds. JOCko hom os and mutants -and da mn proud of it to boot. Those were some or the suitably-dressed trendies who gravitated to the Santa Monica Civic Sunday night for t he long-awaited concert ha ll a rnrnl of Devo. a rive-piece concept joke from culture-rich Akron. Ohio. THEY HOWLED WITH perverse de light as "Booji Boy," the band's infantile spirit of de· l'VOlulion and futuristic regression, reached from his C'rib during a fil med introduction and placed a fork in a toa ster. Shake. Booji. :.hake Wearing white paper suits and shades that hid most of their faces, the band members strode out to fre nzied response and launched in· to their lobotomized look at a musical world of the future. With manic robot-like movements and body-less guitars. Devo indeed proved that its humorously warped outlook on record could be we ll staged in a live settin~ AND. DESPITE SO ME stretches where c lt'ctronic squeak s and buzzes grew too wearisome In .ours u1t or t he desired d e - pcrsonaljzed effect, Oe vo proved it's a ta lented band that can deli ver. The first ha If of the highly-visual show. highlighting cuts from "Duly Now For The Future" dragged towards the end and was marred by less creative film while the ba nd slipped into yellow ast ronaoutjumpsuits. Then the affa ir got radioactive as Devo ripped into "Uncontrollable Urge," an irresisti· blc anthem from the first album with a "yah ~ah " chorus th al sent t he spuds into potato brain h<.•a vcn Yet. by m aking fun of clockwork emotions by blalantly e ncouragm g 1t, Dcvo manages to • release us from the rears or future shocks. Three Mile Islands and Nixon-Shah of Iran pre· ~•dential tirkcts -- -Gene Shaht, NBC TV M arcello Mastroianni Devo's Booji Boy got the electric evenmg off to a start m a short film clip that set the audience of spuds, jocko homos and mutants to how/mg with devo- lutionizing deltght at the Santa Monica Civic last Sunday Laura A ntonelli CWjferrlistres~ n -· PORT • 290!a £ C.0,;\t t-il#'t' C0tnnt.l OPI ~_., • 673 6~AO SUB-TITLES SUNDAY MATINl . 2:00 P.M. en MIDNIGHT SHOW FRl.-SAT. At 12:15 "GIMME SHELTER" MATINEES DAILY All Seats $2.00 till 2:30 P.M. •EXCEPT -"MUPPET MOVIE'' r ..., 12·2-4-&-8-10 Dolby Stereo •NO DISCOUNTS I >J .-\)}:l~~ 3:00-7:30 'IVlllY WHICH WAY 9uTl.OOR' WALTDISNEY'S (G) "101 DALMATIANS" "THE LOVE BUG" ''THE DEER HUNTER" (R) "LOVE AT F•RST BITE" (PG) OPEM DAILY 12 30 momf{f The monster movie 12·2-4-6-8· 10 (pg PETER FALK 1:t•M~lf!YAl~CCJ BREA PLAZA PLITT CITY CENTER Brea 529-5339 Orange 634 ·9282 SOUTH COAST BUENA PARK DRIVE-IN Costa Mesa 546· 2711 Buena Park 821 -4070 edwards MESA CINEMA MEWPORT BLVD AT 19TH ST COST A MESA 646·5025 The FIRST Certified Crazy Person's Comedy. • ALAN ARKIN ... P'l:Tl R FALK · 1\1.AN ARKIN In All ARTHUR lilllER 1 llm "TIU IN-LAW~" Mu~lc by JOHN ~RI!>• EJIK\ltlw Ptodticn A1AN ARKIN· Wtluen t>yANl>RL-W 131 RC.M1\N Produet'd byARrnUR Hill.ER and WIWAM SACKHrtM · [)(l'l'('lcd bv ARTHlJH HILU.R N M> THf. 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On AbOul ClaudtUs?' 1 111,1(11118 •& aov1se<:1 to con· 11n11f' ptdytng lllt> •O•ot '""''e 11111n~ u•tt made tor n1~ ""'""\QO l 11111 Rll""'Pll 10 m!lu,_, r 1l>t)f 1us· success.ton tn tllethtontt 1RI CD NOVA t "" f '"' 0 1 T ne •ltW,hnw Th(• "H0"1•SO "'''' problom~ ol nucltlar fut41t>•l u~ n h1hoe eno1gy hUuH tt ,.rn o-.ilm1nud (R) 10·00 6 1$) DALLAS flubby •1110 111~ lormtlt COi· 1•"1" idol 1R•rl1MC1 Kellont t1,~rnmfl: P•H1nfl•" 1n o con -.tfuC'l1c·m f111n 1fh 0 EOOIE CAPRA MYSTERIES ll1t• p0l111ca1 r111at ot an e• • Nuvy ddmlfal who was taond burtM 1n lull d•.,S!. untlOfm is suspecllld ol the staying 00 NEWS «I) NIOHT GALLERY Koop In T0uC1t •• Wtt II Think 01 Something" A m;J11 seB•Cht!5 ror lhe 9trl 1n nos oruams 'Tiie Merc1tu1 A c0uple ma~e an unusual ma• .. a~ pact Wttn Apo- IOQttlS To Mr Hyde A <lOCIO• agrees to tak6 .i un11nn mixed ov n1s a~S•St· tlOf ffi AT THE WHITE HOUSE Pre~1C1en1 ..in1J Mrs Carltlr ,.nc~)hlltt guosls are ente•· l.i1n9d by Andres S99ov13 rJeur• or classocat guila11st~ '" the tas• RO()l')'l OI Ill<• 'Vera' Changing Beth How land W o uld N i x O w 11 !j /i o w By JERRY B UCK HOLLYWOOD IAPl Beth !lo wland. who plays Vera on ' CBS' "Alict' ... may be one or the rcw actrt>sses aro und who doesn't want ht'r own series. S h e s hook h e r head when ask ed about that. "l JUSl want to r work all the lime." s he said. "I wouldn't wan t my own show. I really want to do a play. There's a certain freedom in the theater Like doing the runthrough for the s pecial. 'You Can't Take ll With You.' was s o much fun." . ' ' "ALICE.'• STAR RING Linda La vin in the lead , begins its fourth year on CBS Sunday. It was adapted from the Wam<•r Bros . movie "Alice Dot•sn't Ltve Here Anymore," which won un Oscar for Ellen Burs tyn M 1ss Howland says she wus de lig hted thj~ pa~l -.ccison when Vera rinallv t?Ot a ho\ rr1end. played h~ Ai<tn I laufrl'cl. She savs !-.he'; had talks with I he sho~·s prod ucl'rs a bout ch angmg Vent 1n o ther ways "I'm not what yo u c ull a fighter." she s ays . "I 'd like Vera lo have a relativ('. I always thought sht' was brought up by a grandmother or a great-:iunl I'd liketohavehc r u ppear " ' VE RA F INi\LLY got a la~t name this ~c:-iso n . hut M1 ~s Howland s<iys shl· d1i-.11~rt·Nl on that. too. Thl' producPr'> rwmt•d her Vera Corm<1n "I had ;1 totally d1ffrn·nt lat>I nu11'11· In m ind." M11,., llowlsind .,,.y~. "I wanlf'd to rall twr V1·111 W1ll111 d, nflcr a fr11·11d or 1111111· wltu k1111I f1f n·mindtt nw 11! Vr r .1 "Company" ~he was spotted by • -.omt·ont• from CBS. who brought ht•r to Hollywood for a part 1n 'The Mar~ Tyle r Moore Shov. .. "Wht'n I ~ot the ce11l to do 'Tht· :'\tary Tyle r Moon • Show.' J'd bt•t:•n tn London and before that had worked nights." M iss llowl::ind rct'alls. "so I'd never seen the show So I watched it one night and Paul S and was on lhl' show." Sand played her hus band in the CBS s pecial. "You Can't Take It With You ... Mosl of her televis ion ap· lll'••rances have been in comedy. :i I though she has been on .. Little llousc on the Prair ie ... "Drook." "Cunnon." "The Rookies" and olht•rs "I also did a s traight role 1111 l.ov<· Bout· a s a s tep· molht·r." sh<.' says. "I always 1ho111(hl I was hctter at straight p11 r1 -. 11 · .. <'t•rt uinly nice to make lll'llpl1• laui.:h. hut 1l'~ hurdc:r " TUBE TOPPERS ,~ 99eontt h4tl aunt 4lnd ,..,.. toueonl .11., "* 11 cornrnittec:I to • mentel in1tltu11on ( I tw • 30 mtn I (J) MOYIE l:tll NIWI •:OO DICK VAN DVKe &lddy on.a to h9'p i.-a KTLA II 7 30 -Angels Baseball . s ·~, .. ~ .. The top contenders or the Western and Eastern divisions collide as the Angels host the Baltimore Orioles. • • • "Hit IC1nd 0 1 Woman" 11951) ~ Mltcllum. Jane Au1Mll Wh«lamen~lhll M 1 l*ng uMd to .iteGt the tetutn of an ••P4llflll· ec:1 gangat., lrom MealeO. he lend• h>1 ett0t11 to bo<· d4lt ottiClall lo pr_,I tl\e "1an'1 , ..... ,,v 10 the u s. (2 hrt. 30 min) • • "Tllel Lady From Palung" (197 1 I Ner>cr Kwan. c...t Betz • MOYIE ABC D 9:00 -"Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid." Suzanne Pleshette playci a l)rivate investigator out to capture a gang or outlaws and their leader (Don Meredith>. ••• 'h "Seendel ~ .. j 111521 Btodetlclt C<awtOfd. Donna Reed. •:ao9 MOVIE • • "Buy Me Thal Town" C t04 fl Lloyd NOian. Con- ~lanee Moore Kl U 0 11 : 00 -"Children of the Damned." Youngsters with superhuman powers challenge scientists in this movie thriller. 12:408 C88LATEMOVIE • • "One More T1tTW1 • ( 19701 Sammy Ollv11 Jr • PlltOf Lawford Two bull· neu partnen beeome 1nad11erten11y 1nV01118<1 wllh .. murdflf. 8 ganq of smuo· oiers and the 1nternalt0n81 pOllGe Q) HEWS SATl 'RDAY MOAHINO WMllHOUH CD VIEWS OF ASIA f n111and Oo Good Recelllf!t GOOd. Oo Evil Aect'•V6 h1I JOl'ln Templo e'am1n6s tne rna1 SOCMlty tocus.no on But1dh11m and lrwt The• monarchy 10·30 0 YOUTH ANO THE ISSUES mm NEWS 11:00 8 D D ®I N£'WS D MAl<E ME ~UOH 0 MOVIE • • Chtldron Ot Tiie Damned' t t96~ I Ian Hendry. Al81'1 8edel Six slronge children with super-human powe<s :Mll OUI IO delend lhemselVOli ltorn tho scuinttsts who 019 14.-Pf)f•mttnhnq with thum 12 hrs I 0) BEDTIME STORIES «I) BENNY HILL SHOW hunfly '" un the 1006u o1411ir1 1n Fttday N1ghl • flVtlr ID OICK CAVETT C.u'''' V111~tH1I ::"uttv 1P,1r1 )nt :>t 1 UO 6 THE NIGHT STALKER Kotchalo. If .\ck , tlown J mur<Jt1r1nq t.r• ,11w•• wh1Ch JS>5umos lhP hkf<IO•t~\ftS ot trustE'd trtcnds nt •h ~•thmS 0 WIMBLEDON UPDATE Bud Coll'"s .ind 01c1< Ent>e<g p•esef'I htgn1to111s ot the ddy s "'""''~ 1n lh1S ptttSltQ•OU'\ 1.-.nn1~ tou1namt•nl hom Lonoon f ng1.1ne1 0 DICK I/AN OVKE Rub ff'C:,1114-1n1• t1nw rw Jnd ht!li ttt)I fritH'\0 ftte<J 1t ''"" uw ~rlmtl nou::>f· 0 10 SOAP Ut.tnn\ h un-.. ll'hJI l•,t1fh• h,,, b•~" 1it.1on.1tJt>t•c1 m4'1 t..ormno tflll\. Tiro..,,,,,,' f1vP mnn1n, pr .. qna11t 1R1 W THE GONG SHOW «I) GET SMART KAOS lhti•ut"'" 10 '""I" out th•• t:1n1.11n r rop t , Ou&imq ltorn trw .ti' fJl) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS (I) STARTIWC The En1erpr1se almos1 col· ltdes with a strange apace- cralt 1n outer soace 11:46 0 TONIOHT G""t host Oav•d lette<· man Gues1s Jose FettG•· ano. Elayne BooSMI• 11.•es--·n M:>ANING 12!00 D TWIUOHT ZONE N-'YWeds Oon and Pat Car1et enlet a drner 1n a small town and have lhetr tortunes told 10 them by a macnme '8 JUKEBOX Guests R & J Stone, c1111s Speed1n9. Fancy Roy Woctd. Sailor, Slade «I) GE'T SMART Ma• must prove lo mu Ch1el tnJI he s the rea• Maa when KAOS make~ " OupltC8l8 OI him ffi NOVA 1111• fnd Ot fllt> R111nbow· Tiie prom1.i• .incl p•Oblems ol nucl8flr lusoon a ... oJ luturP enaigy sourc.e a<P e•am1ne<,l 12:03fJ@l 8ARETTA Barella searc11es tor d nine-year ·Old girl wno dis appeared auer witness1nq oJmu<Oer IRI 12:30 0 MOVIE • • Torpedo Bay t t9641 James Mason l1ll1 Palmer 11a1tan an<I B111ts11 sh•O ... meet 1n theJ. str&•t ot G•brctl- t;u Ouung World Wdr-H t \ nr S!>m1f" 1 0) MOVIE • , f,,~ Wt!re_.,o fl 1 l<t~61 Uon Meo< "'•'" IO~CP HOtdt~n A S<..•rM1f ( , ~ l.J.,:.r1men1 Q•)f .. !. .1w r" turf'hnQ 1 "'"" '"" l'lnO<ltn1rs1v wtllf·Ut:JIUft" , t hr 30 m1n 1 «I) MOVIE A BP.II f.-rom •f~1ll 11<i701 V111r•r .. 1 l•n<JIO<~ ~h .. n:tut1 \l'p,h•" A OPePlv ...... ,,~•l•v,... vounc; "lan s...,._..,' t:OO 0 MAVERICK Ghost R1d6' 1'100 MOVIE • • • "Husbands· C 1970) Ben Gazzara. Petef Falk Al1et one OI ''"'" CI054! lnends Olt!S tnree mtddlf" aoe<J mttn take a lftP to London to etiCa!MI the real· nv 01111e and deatn (2 nrs . 30 m1n I @) ADAM-12 Reed Ind MallOy work Wtlh the Internal Alfa•~ 0.11•st0n When i) del8CltV9 Ii SUS- pectec:I of a wrongdoong t: 15 0 MIOHIOHT SPECIAL Ho1ts The Bee Gees GUMIS Jetry lee Lewts. Cl&d'(S Knight and the Pips, Frank Welkei. JOhn· ny Nash Jim Weatherly S1<001er Oa111s CR) 2:00 0 MOVIE • • "Way ro fhA Sid" 1 t9A6t M1cnoe1 Ru<19rnve Jonn Mill~ A World War 11 p1IOI belt!'Ve... ,,.., ftdS nt) right 10 metty dunnQ .,a,· 11me wnt'(I suc11 11111e hOI)>' 111 survtval ll•1sts 12 nts I W MOVIE • • "Blaci. Sabbdlh 119641 Bo"~ llarlolt. Marl! Damon «I) OETSMART 2:211 0 NEWS 2:30 0 MOVIE • Catrtorn•.i 1196 t I f aith Oomt!r9u., Jo<.lo. Mallon"~ «I) GET SMART ~38€) NEWS 3.086 MOVIE • • Th•· Cnu11i•ngtt'' 1 19b6'1 0Jrt"fl Mcc..~vm s,-..,,, C1c1HtM;n 3400 NEWS ·P e ople Too , 7:00 8 DUSTY'S TREEHOUSE D ALVINAHOTHE CHIPMUHKS 0 BIO 81.UE MAR8LE a im 8C008Y ooo 0 HOTFUOGE '8 VEOETABLESQUP Q) WOMEH: REAL TO R£El fn YOOA FOR HEALT .. m AS MAN BEHAVES (() ARST AID ANO HOME SAFETY 7:30 ti MARLO ANO THE MAQIC MOVIE MACHINE 0 FANTASTIC FOUR 0 PACE8E'TTERS 0 ®J FAHGFACE 0 THE LONE RAHGER '8 NEWFOACES m ROMPER ROOM fJl) TO 8E AHNOUNCEO CD AS MAN BEHAVES ()) OP£H HOtJ8E; OOOAWAVTO SUCCESSFUL INTERIORS 8:00 6 (JJ POPEYE 0 BUFORD ANO THE O~LLOPING GHOST 0 MOVIE • •' • OSS 117 -· M1ss1on ~n• A K•ller" C 19661 Fred· "'«~ S1attord Myttme O<>moogt'Ot U Ml SOPERf'RIENOS 0 AOUER SUPERSTARS OE'tr0r1 Oe1111s vl> Los Angeles T ·BlfdS 0) MOVIE • • • •., "WllllOlJl Love" 11945) Spence• Tracy. Ka111a11ne Hepburn tD OEAJSING CANCER'S TIME BOMB CD THE GROWING YEARS 8:30 0 WIMBLEDON TENNIS Co•e<dge ol tne Men" f-1nd1, 1n 1n1~ preShQ•OU~ '"'""'~ tournament from !llP All-E;nqlono l a .... n 1 en ,,,..., JncJ C.'OOU•""' ChJO 1n 1 or-.aon I: nQt1tnt.J «I) SOlJTHERN CALIFORNIA ffi NOVA CD THE GROWING YEARS Kiddie Talk Show Worth a 'Yaaaaay' Ry P ETER J . BOYER LOS A'.\i<..i ELES I AP I I wa~ wa1tinR for an early morning hall gam e a couple or wN'ks ago. flipping the dial on my tuht: "'hen I was halted b) a JOYOU.'> sound I hadn't heard tn year~ '"'t'aaaa<ia) 1 .. llol dog. J thou~ht. a kids' s how with real kids an 1t. Even before I flipped back to it. I knew tl wa~ a kids s how. Kids always "Yay" when they're supposed to Adults. cool. ne,·er "Yay "They mutter things ljke "Go for 11 " or .. All nght .. or politely clap their hands I WANTE D TO SEE this show that prompted the wonderful s hriek. The re aren't many shows like it anymore. Just stiff, spacey animations that look like they're made in a computer. Shows with nam es Like "Super Rock" and "Cem ent Man.'' But by the time I flipped back to it. it was gone . Instead. there was Kathy Cronkite. Walter's daughter. being interviewed about :-i book she's written. Where's Bozo? This mus t be a repeat of "Dinah" or "Merv." I thought. AP Wl"'111oote Before I could switch though, the nice-looking young in· terviewer walked out to the audience a nd. instead or a bunch or middle-aged tourists. the crowd was comprised totally or kids . HAS HER HANDS FULL Beth Howland on 'Allee' WHAT IS m IS, a talk s how for kids? Miss Howland'11 Ver& '~ <ltf ferent from the Vera playc·d 1n the him by Valn1c Curtin In the movie, !oi hc wrH1 a 111111· lo u R he r and h a d a h 1 k 1• r boyfriend numcd ··ouddv " "I too~ what waR wr1tlt•11 1n the pilot. but 11ince th4• "h"w". started, Vern's changed a lot," says Miss llowlund. "In th1· beginning my fct•ling W11:4 lhut Vera wai> real dumb tin<I 1n1·111 She Wall a kind or a joke. It hurt my feeUngs. M IK'< llt1wl11111I .. a V'• •,11• '•' •". '<Omt•thmJ! ,,, h•·rr,•·11 111 V•·1 ,, "I'm i.h y V1·ry •il1 v I 11•.•·rl 1 .. lw 11•allv 111111•1·11n· I tr1 11 .. 11111.1·1111• a11 v ·1111111• 1·111 /1 111111 11 111111 l<ll01t•tltn1•11, litJI 11•11 11"1 111111 It 11 , V1•rr1 I 1opw11·. I 111 11•ull ·f 11 1•yn1 1· · Ht·lh ll11wl1111d w1111 li•rr 11 111ul ru1111•!1 111 H11Kl,,11, I 11111w1I "" 11 KIOJ.lt'I 1111<1 1111111•1•1 , u111I 111 Ill lundNI u 1·111t• 111 ltll' ll111111lw11y productioru1f "Uy1· Uy1· lt1 1111 .. " f>H'k V1111 l>ykc., ('hurl .. " N"h11111 Reilly, P uul l.lnd111.11111 K11v M1·1I ford were In tho "umc• 11r111l11c·tlm1 Roarke Takes Wife On Fantasy Island Yes. A pretty gOOd one, too. In fact. ABC's "Kias Are Peo- ple. Too" is better than some grownup talk shows I've seen. The guests are generally the same sort of folks you 'll find on other talk s hows. except they seem to be more at ease. more honest, in front o f kids. The host 1s Michael Young. a 27-year -old Auburn University political science .graduate wtlo Just a te w years ago planned to become pres ident of the United States. Lucky he changed his mind. Jimmy Carter hasn't been getting a lot of "Yaaaaaaays" lately. "F IRST 0 1,. ALL. I didn't think· s he could keep the job If she didn't work hard. I ulwuys fe lt she was the hardest worker the re. She's more naive and mis· placed Uum dumb." H E R BIG llR l':AK 1·111111• wh1•11 11hc landed tlw 101•· of Amy 111 "Compuny .. ll w11:-. whlh' 111 FROM Fash io n I slan d N ewport B each I ~ ..... _ ..... .....,, .. ,,. . . .... -.. -~ -.. -,,.. ' .. 1101.1.YWOOI> <A l') Ricardo Monta lban as Roarke on J\ BC'K "l''untu11y lslund" will lake a wife when hf visits another IKl1111ll 11ur11<1isl'. Kauai. Hawaii. Sumnnthu F.l:gcr plays Roarke's bride in the segm ent. being rllmc•don lot'ation in.Hawaii. In anothe r segment to be mmed on Kauai. Herve Vlllechaize 1H1 Tuttoo will realize his fantasy -to be admired and loved by mu11y ~uutifu l women. YOUNG HAD WORKED a t War ner's QUBE system station in Columbus, Ohio. doing a show for teen-agers, and bas a knack with kids. He likes to hear "Yaaay," too. "It's terrific. it's like a fix," he says ... You go out there and hear that. it's ene rgetic. I didn't even know tha t I like kids because 1 · d never paid any attention to them. I was the baby in the family. "But I'm standing up in front or 300 kids who a re there to like me. They do like m e, and I like them, and it makes you feel te r· r ific ." STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ) MOON MULLINS CoNSll>ERING iHE Pf?IC£ OF NEW CLOTHES, MY DIET IS COSTING US A 81.JNDLE. "See? It turns itself into o 5liding board!" DENNIS THE MENACE FUNKY WINKERllAN .. JUMP/ JuMP/ JUMP/ I I J AA! e>CAMPL£ 'fl' Al..l. ! 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SOME:'fH I N<S u < -•,..,,. ,, r • DAILY Pl.OT Cl' by curtes M. Schulz by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont vf;;AH , 1-r'S H IS PAY OFF.' by Jeff M illar & Jon Mcintosh WOrz£ 'M: 8E61N .,.1?11¥:J:r •. ~mA<'.£ HER€ I. ON P?JY wTbN UWDY ':f ~--- 1 by Gus Arriola TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE .. ACROSS 59 Cr111c1.:e 1-coal 60 Edible 5 Bank charge roots rock 10 -and carry 62 Make 1aqged 14 USSR range 65 Jason's sh10 15 Helicon J7 Lawlul name Slang 16 Can 011 69 Can ·US prov lake 17 "-Wt 10 Func11on forget 11 Soil 18 More wan 12 Pillage 19 Ovone sound 13 One lhat 1s 20 Shred Sulfi. 22 Flower 7• GarmPnt 24 Welcome 75 Shul llO•S•lv 25 Ice blocr.. 27 Was furious 29 Made better DOWN 32 Water booy 1 Tar 33 In add11ton 2 Ohve genus 34 Silken l Ice hockey, 36 Viscous mud e g 2words 40 Mulls 4 Giggle •2 Fort1llca11on 5 Corrupter 44 Enlangle 6 Epocn ~Auto court 7 Island near 47 Begets Java 49 Hood's 8 Char•OI weapan routes by Tom K. 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II l HI • l Oil • Ml & 0 •• 1~ ti l t I D • l•h • E(H E IO y 12 Barrel part () Stone Age 13 Detested toots 21 God of love •6 Fuzz 23 Notices 48 Breadth 26 Roman god-51 Wheeled dess and - 28 Discussion !>3 Horsemen 29 News brief ~ Coast Guard 30 Ph1hpplne gals Moslem 55 Old playing 31 Slew card 2 words 56 Fish 35 Has concern 57 5ad 31 Usually: 61 Cruel one 2 words 63 Kind ol palm 38 Complain 64 Swarm 39 Feminine 66 Above: Poet. sulllx 68 "-up 10 •1 Half Pref111 you" - • .... ; ••• r\,. ., ,, . • The difference between a. Mercedes-Benz lease and any Other is the Mercedes-Benz. The car you lease does make quite a difference. After all. you don't drive the lease. you drive the car. And when you lease a Mercedes-Benz you drive some thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes·Benz model you choose. you drive one of the world· s most respected automo biles. 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St'X, °' nat1ooal ongin. or an 1ntent1on to muk1t any such preference. hm1ta· lion. ordisrnmination ... 11\Js newspaper w1 II not knowingly act•cpt any advertis ing for real e:;tale which IS In VIOIU· llonoflh1daw --------- ERRORS: Advertisers should check their ads daily and report tt· ron imnediately. The DA.IL Y PILOT assumes liability for the first in· cornet insertion only. ..................................... -. llA T THE INTHIST llT Owner will consider financing this Harbor Vie w Ho mes 3 bedroom. Greal family a rea, corner lot with handsom e trees a nd s h rubs. fee land and realistic value al $169,000. U~l()Ut: ti()Mt:S REAL TORS', 675-6000 2443 East Coast H1ghwc1y. Corona del Mar ~® Beach Realty I 002 ltEAL EST A TE EXCElUHCE SINCE I t4t ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE 4 ~droom 2 Story ~\\l'\:ping dn\'l', lilt! t.>n· trv formal II\ mg and d.Jruni.: rm. St·p lum1ly rm. Bn1•k fpk. pn vute hhrarv Scclu1kd tlUl!>ll•r !>Ulh.• ·and n·tr1•Jt with ::, U 11II1• 1• I-:! 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Open ~vcs. 759-1501 «:SELECT ( ...... 1vmi:rn1m1m1 I PROPERTIES R11al ~lute ·················----------Beautiful 2 Bdrm condo on the golf l'OUr.:;l'. eno unit. man~ upJ!ntdc:.. plush while l·arpt'lmJ!. parquet flooring. mir- rors. commu111ly pooh. Pricl.'CI tu sell al $126.000. M-1 7:m. Thoma!>. J gt. ••••••••••••••••• ----------1 SAVE $2600 l\ruoous owner 1s s tart ing to worry. :vi ust sell hll> .a bl!droom. 2 bath homl' on the eui.t s1dl' <At.ta Mesa lot Close to ~l'hool s. s hoppin~ & rt"<'rcat1on lo :.avt· gas. llurry on th1:. one! Call 751·3191. C::SELECT I PROPERTIES We Worlc For YOU! Rt>ntals · Sal11s Property Mgm t. DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES &tS-7573 $89,500 EASTS I DE CONDO f"or EZ living. MOO sq .ft . Large 2 Bdrm. den. patio and pool. Walk lo Wcsll'11ff from th e Orleans. ---------• 400Ur'~FORAll Wlders Clos~ C.MAf ..... -=. __ ,WAS 2 C'oodo:> av«11lable. 2 BR. • •~-:----.-~.400 ca. Westminster area. ~sByAyres 714-(194-8989 GAS SAVER Save precious gas. call WAU.ACE&CO Rltrs. 714/729-5966 for a tc>ur of available propert ies In the • Oceanside . Carls bad & Vista areas. Homes from OCEAN FRO HTS 2 BR house · $.175,000! 2&1 BR duplex - $375.000! 2 &2 BR duplex - ~5.000! 1 & J BR duph.!X $550.000! 4 & 3 Dix. duplex -- $795,000! G 2BR units Sl.250.00U! BAYFROMT 3 &2 BR duplex 5425.000! NEWPORT BEACH 3&38Hdupll'X - $189,000! 4&2 BR duplex - Redoced to Sl92.000! Balboa Bay Prop. Re-altors * 675-7060. VA BUYERS lf you make $1400/mo. you may qualify lo own your own home! Low Down! Loans lo Sl00.000. Let ir; show you how lo do1l! Call Now! Talc to Red Carpet WeListeft! 754-1202 ••• EvadM AnMtl"'OftCJ 3024 Coolictg.Ave. CostaMeso You are lhe wmne r of two me tickets ($15.00 value). lo Royal Upiu.an S.._Show at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION C ENTER July 14. 8 p.m . CaU 642·5678. CXL 272 to claim your Llcket.s ... * • SS.S,000 s till available. , Rid e Amlral' l o Oceanside and we will , 1111.u you • escort you to , properties and r e turn you to station. Call for IS THAT DHE/\M RANC HO OUT OF REACH? Nol if you buy in lhc Hemet area! R11ad this!!! 4 bdrm.l"-' ba 1900 sq fl luxury ranl'h style ho me 11"2 yrs old w/pool on 2.3 acres. All chrun link fenced w /pipe oorrals. s prinklers. tack room, fruit trees & much more. Owner will even lhrow in 2 gentle riding ~ complete with 2 sets of lack. All for only S137.000 or $142.000 com· plete ly furnis hed. For more details call Wally •--------- • Dt.7A1LS. at (714 l 652·4305 o r &58-3681 (eves) James S . ........ -----•I Agnew&_Assocla~ $@\\.~lA-J££~S e That lnfri911in9 W ortl Gome with a C ltud/e ._.. ..., QAY I. "°'4AM l 4 BR-Like New! $79,110 4 Bedrm. New carpels & paint! Just $79.900! VA· FHA p urc hase OK ! Giant living rm. Brick fpl c . Imm ediate possession. &!per terms! 0.11752· 1'100 right now ! ()PIN 111 "' '' \ llJl\/ IUH 11/f\ I' l~t;ll\ll Q.ASSY CONDO '8 thluuper buy w 12br + a loft. <room for extra bdrrM>. T11tefully de· corated w /Natural cedar. CU8t.om frplc 6 • IOU'lni vau.lted celling. A/C. al r purl lier, humJdlrler. Seller will help tlnance. Only tl1,aoo. Act. now 979·63'70. ALL$TATE RIAL.TORI C OIONA DEL MAR Tll,LEXES 3 D~luxt• triplexes, only l-block from the bcut'h, on the ocean side of Coast tfwy Many units w11h frplc s & b~amt.•d ceilings . Absolute prime loral1on Ass umable f1nanc 1ng ava1h1blc $270.000 Each 673-4400 HAil.HOR Divilion of Hcwbor l1t•e1tment Co. WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS siuee HJ46 LARGE GREENBELT & OCIEAN VllEW Thl' ht>~l 'aluc in J asmine Creek' Superhl~· <lcc·oratNI. this bright. a 11·~ & t·hel'rful homl' w two patios will win your h<'art Sit ua tt'd on one of the bcsl sites in Phase 111 . Near-new popular "Bav ~li s t " m od e l. This quie t b e au't1ful 'area offe rs the best in li ving: l<'nni:. t·ourts. pool s. spa & 24 -hr. sc·cunly gal<• $250.000. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO •• REALTORS 21 I I San Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER. M.I. 644·49 I 0 EAST BLUFF AXER-UPPER ! ~lid home t•r.\'lng lnr a tll'l'orator !> T L l' Pnced wdl below com parablt• homt':. 1111 market. Monl·~ m;i k IOI! opporlun1t~ 4 BR:.. + ram rm. O~n daily 1·5 pm. 2.833 Catalpa Come ~~ JACK HOWELL ''" """ l\ir' 644-1156 759-0226 ~ H1\YSIDE 01!1\'E l~ronu rk-1 1\1 ar. a mo:-.l dehghll ul spit l levl•I. custom built. 1·onlt• m porar~ h om1• ''1th bt'aut 1ful BJ\Y \'l t-:w Thrl't' b t•dr1111m ~. ~1·parall' lamil~ r1111m. lurmal cltnmg room. bay \'ll'W :.1llmi.: roum aoljmn mg master suite. mcloor outd oor l1nng. q·1~ largl' swimming pool & palto ;irc11 : intercom & :. 1· l' 11 r 1 l y s y s l e m S5:15.000 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-6670 2 INDIAN WELLS HOMES OWHER WILL TRADE Both homes on golf course with pools. Professionally decorated and s old furni s he d . Owner will exchange for units, commercial or ... s ubmit! Also s ubmit low cash down ... owner will help finance. Members hip to Indian We lls Countrv Club available. 2 Bedroom. 2 bath $195.000 2 Bedroom + Guest Room $185,000 WATERFRONT 1HOMES Inc. .> 1:~h W C'< 1.1 .. 1 I hqhv. .n '\l'V. pon B 1"11 h 631-1400 PERFECT SUMMER EHTERT AINING This 5 ~ Eostbltlff fcnffy ho11ur featuns auhta11dhu1 .,9radH wltlt Htr• ~·~ l..ctscaped lot wftlt gos , «JClhcl ........ pool. ..,. ... ,.., ..... wftlt ,.......... '" ...... $269,000. PllVATI COMMUNITY 2 ltlodrt frOM .... ....... 3 ......... 2 ........ UdoS-.. ...... T ..... co.ft. CH ••ltf '"'· '"°"'"' cloH lty. 4 ''••Hr• 111 lll•••lt ll•l•t· $129,tOO. 644-7020 NEWPORT IEACH 4tl-17ZO L-1 49J.lllZ D_,.. WATERFRONT $231,000 Almost new. 3 bedrm. 2'1~ bath, fa mily r m . dining rm. den. Brick patio. balcony. fireplace. Amenities meld pool, j acuzzi. volleyball. sailing . private beach & MUCH MORE! IEACH DUPLEX S 172 •. 500 Steps to the beach from owner'::. front unit. 3 Bedrms +-loft Fireplace . Decks & patio. shake roof OCEAN VIEW- COROMA DEL MAR Gorgeous ocean and canyon views Huge lot with s pacious home L1~ht a nd airy kitchen. Massive stone fireplace. 3 Bedrms. family & dining rm. Patio and deck . POOL. WOODIRIDGE $129,500 Owner transferred. One year ho me warranty paid by seller 2 Bedrm and den . vaulted wood ecilings. wet bcir. cl et' orator w <i 11 co\ <: ri n gs Pr 1 v a tt- deck Ccntrnl \ aeuum Self rlL·antng ovl'n & mueh more 673-8550 ~THE REAL 'Ol ESTATERS OPEMHOUSE SAT. & SUH. 12·5 505 REDLANDS NEWPORT HEIGHTS IOOoDOWM l'ol)I Oll'dO hrt•1•fl'' wulk1nl! <11:.lJlll't• 111 lh1• ht·'t Nt•\\ port lit> a 1 h !>l'huol !> l1 ;11 d"1111t.1 noor-.. I tn •plal't'. 1·opp1:1 plumlung & K V & ho.it at·n~:.. Ownt•r w1ll 1•Jrn S4.'CUnd 1 75<! 1920 . ~ QUAIL A..p~~~~~- 10,... Til 1:10 f'.M.I --- NEWPORT HTS .... J n·a uld<·r hJt'll't11l.1 nn II :! 1111 . 11w1· .. h,11l•·d pa1111. '"" 1t1.1hl1• " l1d1r11 h1.111 .. lul u t• llupll•\" SI 1~1.l.llMI b73 Jtjl,J ~ ~ Ill I.>,., t., NEWPORT DUPLEX 1 l'p.:!clll\\11 , ,, .•. ,1111pl1· "l<·1,.., 1111.Jt .. ,1 hv.11 h .. un. rn1•r 1v.i 1l1 Pr 1 .. 11 1.rh \l'l!-l'lll1'1· II\\ Ill I tWt•tt' l11 :,4•11 ' S!21J.11Ull tii:l JIJIJ.l Iii J Ktllib \'\ t•~ associated BROKERS-REAL TORS lOH W Bolboo 611 lb6 J fllc~t~~JL~~~! IRING YOUR ANTIQUES . . . lo this 3 bedroom. 2 bath country hom e. The brick fire places. pegged oak floor and beam ceiling arc· the pcrf eel setting for furniture that can appreciate th<' old rash1oned a tmosphere of th is Sho rt.'l'l1ffs cottage. $31 ~.000 includes private beach access. ... COl.DWIU IAHl'H co. 644-9060 21'1 SANJOAOUINHILLSRO IN NEWPORT CENTER Pete Barrett presents NEWPORT'S NICEST SOPHISTICATED LIVING Move right into this adult home d ecorated to perfection. It looks like a model -special features include: Cathedral ceilings. s kylights. and new oak kitchen. Walk lo shops a nd r es taurants. Make it yours ! LOVELY BAYCREST BUY This home has it all . for only $245.000. Important price reduction makes the executive home with private courtyard e ntry. li ving room and dining room overlooking a beautiful pool. pa tio and firepil + 4 bi g bd r m s. a n exc it i n g opportunity for you . WESTCLIFF WINNER Blue Chip offering -invest in this beautifully expanded traditional home. With gourmet kitchen, cozy breakfast nook. inviting corner fireplace in family room. AND sparkling pool. Call in a "Buy Order " today. $232,500 . For .......... °" ...... flM ......... c.I L ... o.tll.. 642-5200 Pete Barrett ~r '· l.xlraorJinal''J ofaguna Beach RAPTUROUS WHITE WATER VIEWS and sumptuous Old Wor ld Charm pn•v<.1il thruout thesl' 2 ne w cedar & stone hom(•s & g;:irde ns . 3 Bdrms .. 3 br.i lhs. fireplr.ic·es. wine cell ar. potting room & much more m each Would m<ike a perfeC'l "F a mily Compound." On separatl' lots. take your pick at S350.0001$J6S.OOO O R BOTH $700.000. Would <:onsidt:•r IL·a~e or lease 'option. OPEN SUN I 5 572 ALTA VISTA I I 1lI1f' Mc G.11 nu.. I 000 Ho. Coast Hwy. DESIGNED FOR WHEELCHAIR ACCESS!! II \11u de~1r1· r.1µ111 .qi prt"1 IJlr110 '"' lh h 101 m .11 ulJlt• 1 \I I0 -.1\t' t\<111\1• Ill ,I I ,quell\ .Ip pr1'(•t,it 1·d .1 r '"' ( '111111 'no r d 1n ,Jl1•11 ti 1• 1·11 1 1hru11u1 1 :!l11r111u-. 11tl t 111 ·• ,1 I t I It m 111 1 ma ... 11•r -.1uh.: p.11111, \ tr 111 \JIU" ,ol ~I Iii tlllll I 0Jll 1>15 U:JjJ;j ---liiiiiil THE ACTION GltOUP Qc; l It \', I n l . 494.7551 4° o COMMISSION! WHY PAY 6°oCOMM.? l'rnh...,.,ron;il J t.:1·111 prn '1cl 1r1c 1111.ll '' r \·11 • ' t \11 ..... t \\Ill "'II 111 .1-.-,hl \1111 111 IJUll h,1-.Ulj.! \OUI hrn111' 1111 uni\ I' :-,,f\ ,. .!', ul -.,;11• l'l'llT' ( ,111 !fi'J I IJI· \.1!1 Seminars I 1 (, '•' 11 It I flit\• I "' •II .I "' I \I II '· \\. 1Jttt' u .. 11 1. • .dtlnthl 1 'f'•·:.' • • II h ll 11 ~1 I i. 11 til>h~I CE DIDBIB BLllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE llG CANYON SPECIAL I 'r 11n " :..1•l'llPt' In Th·· n,.,,,,,. B1111l ll11m1•' I 111 m.1n1l;111· I)"' 1·r :\111111·1 I "" lliil1 •Hll1h I"" tl<1th., l'lu~ OC'n 11111.!1' \l.1,11·1 ~u1ti· 1>1·1·11ra1t'lt It• Bt>ll!l' T11n1•' t-.1111 l nrt In F \l'l'll•·nt l.tH auon l'1•rle1·t H 11m1· For ::--rn.111 Famtl\ S2R!l.!l<HI OHE OF TURnE ROCK'S IEST Fnur Hl'drnom l'npul;1r Pl<rn :1 l.11vt'I\' Ont· Stun l.;irl!t' l.1\ me Hn11nr Wrth F1rt•plJ1 r• J-:,•·t'llcnt Flnur I' I.in Cummunrl' l'111JI r .. nn10, Pl.I\ 1!r1111n1I 1 h1., h \ \lu-.l ~•'t' • 1'r11·1-'d ,\l SI Ii IHMI 631 -1800 811 DOVY DRIVE macnab I irvine realty VIEW 40CA TION-CUSTOM DESIGH! All for the soph1s l1t·ated person whe> knows wh at to look for tn a IJeautifully built home ! Lots of privacy -perfect for enterti.Jining many custom features including ~parklrn g pool ! $289.000. Ac ll e Ch<ise Lce644-6200. <U·ll) A POPULAR PLACE N1•wporl Heights~ Ocean breezes. trees . park. quiet & peaceful + d ean air! The whole area is gelling a new face .. lots of remodeling & new buildi ng . Cute 3 BR home w/cotta~e cha rm. Good-size lot - 2 -c ar garage & a lley a ccess. $159.500. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. <U-12) SEAVIEW srECIAL! Last one of ONLY three cus tom homes in this pvt. comm. w/tennis. pool & spa Exceptional quality & des i g n hi g hlig hts th is 4 BR s plit-level res. w / French doors. p<1 n e ling. moldings. used brick. marble & s pa. too! An outstanding value w fl~xible financing avail. - $365.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (U-13 ) A TIEHTIOH: COUNTRY CHHTUMIH! On Mesa Drive w/vlew of Upper Bay! Georgian Colonial 5 BR home PLUS 2 BR guest cottage. Stables. riding ring, pool & room for tennis court. The very bes t for family living or entertaining. $2.900.000. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (U-14) LOCATIOM-l0CATIOt41 A "Best Value + Investment"! Beautiful 3 BR. family rm home in Harbor View Hills. One owner - like new condition! Private yard. $259.000 incl. land ! Flex. financing. 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"'''" N0 Tlf.E I\ IH!~l::tl'f C.tVfN lo In IC.C..11'. tectl.., 111111 AVISOI Ustef ha llM ...... a ....... trvlnt. C•llle><nl•"llll (l'edllO<\C>ll""•OU••n•t1'eG0.<•<14'n "' rHE "'AfTEA OF fHE AP l 1Ttl.._.l __ M<ldlr c9111nUll .... Rich.Ira AubOttom JI.,"'' th4t "'11 oer..on, h•••llQ <1•1"'' -O•••IS! P LICATION OF JO ANN CHAIS TINE Mii e~i. e --Ult. r,._,.. Au~1.,1<1 Ao•<I. •hwpott B~at l\ \UIK lllllt~IOr\ P'lllOJ 11'9 Ol~HllCI ,._., .. , tlw 0'9f11 tel "ubl•-Of ... (Ont 0.11• Pit(>! .... , •• o O•O<le!'ll ., ••• ., ..... o to Ill HOW ARO FOA CH ... HGE 01' NA"'E ............ -. .. LI• .. ·-·· Cel,IOt1W• '2t.bO '""m w11llnwM<e>'etY•Ouchlo",1 WllEAFAS. lo 4'nn C"'''ll" clefl-tltue. Tl\ls l>li>ln•'• I> cono11cteo by• ••to< I ""Y Ot ell 000• Of lo ,.., .. •n• '""'If ,. lvl• t IJ It~ 1>10 T• 1"' OI"(" OI \M ctor• Ol IM •l>OVt •n \otowerO NI> llled a P..tlllol\ wltlt the I TO THE OEl'ENOANT A clvll Qelllfel pertflt"l\lp llllff <-1. "" to l><"eWftt ll'tem, •II Cler• of•tltl\ ~I lot .... Or-CllaftO' C°"'pl•lnl l\asbeenllledby ll'teplell\1111 Ailiff' v.., Cll~ "'"O"••rtfi"" or i"''-""'•ht•*' Wt .an., 0·~~~· ;;'.~ri~t:'"~, ottiai...., ,,..,.. PUBLIC NOTICE ll\e n•te>W•Y '°"'".,'· 'o the "" 1n9 •Pl>ll<•nl'• "•m• Ir°"' Jo-Ann eMll\""°"· I•• Atcl\tr<I lhlbaltom H IHt>IQ,_ •• llw '""' o!Hce Of LONG & Ch•ltllno How•rd lo Stepf\Mlit ""4111•5'1 • II you wl\11 lo deleno lllh Tiil• •te-nt wn 111.0 wl11\ I..., JASBVLSKI, 11Dli H•rt>O• 81\IO , SVllt Alu•nO•• 1...,,,11,11, VOU .....,1, wltl\ln lO deY\ e fte< Co<inl'I' Cletk ol Oranoe County on IM Otte< lo< 111 -n.o.. tr.....,1 of In ou~trl•f ... ~.t'°"' .... QifiVr •• Pf•••1• •nq ratr OI °'' O•Hn w.-~ 1n Cf\t 10< dlfih k\ Whk f'\ tf'lf\ W\\itll, I\ fO tw twt tnfnwt<t tUi1 ...._" ''•'' 4)1 1,pe of "1fO••m•tt' ~to .,.-,ut# ,,,,. ,.,,_ hrtt 1 l~ fl\tt' ••• UI' h•• •• ttw O•)TAIC I nll1<r 1<><~1.-.t At \101 ~Ol'<I A v .. nutt Ml.lr\\•l'IQ\C>n 4'tt4h" (.•~•tl'Hnt.1 'Oa41 Coo~~ m..tY ~ 6bf411uf11 nn tr UV_.,, A •oPV of '""""'· tA'"' ,., .. ,, bf' JXl•,trtO Af thtt ,ob \Uil t "r l~ft••QJ''tinQ '\C t'w0\.11r ('• f\flt rtl"'t1' w •v• I °'4" d UVU'\ .. wM -tf"Q d A .. "' ··~hf fll fW>Y' l nr ,,.,, tc,, "'O••C'Mf 11\cJ ov,rt1,,,,. wortt ""'·'II ()if' At Ir'"' t .m .. "no ont" "&It it \f't•lf c:w-m~tMtorv uoon '""'COM TAA(fOR to wham tn• H~nH1u:t ,, ·'""'""d .in<I uOOt" ~ny '\Yblont,.,, tor \"~'"' rum, 10 1>4V not IP~3o tnt't\ ttw- "'" \Pf'(1f~ rafv 10 611 #Ot .. mHI ' m ployt d b'f ltw!'7' •n tn. tt'H•( uhon ot tn ... < on1roct No b100f•r m3~ witP,,Qra• f'll'i b1tt tor •' (>t"flOd ot f f\tr t\t tlCU dl'V\ "" ... , ..... ddt• '"' tor-,,.. ooen1no ot bfld' A (M¥~nl bOnd ~mo • Oir"rform111'\C.I' onno w111 c. re-qv•,.~d prior to s1on1n9 o• tllf CO"t<•ct The p.>yrnenl bot>d .1nd u ... rtorm .. octo bond \.hMI bl' tn tf'W' form , .. , to• tf\ tn uw Contr at• Oocumenh R00trt C BoJlle• 0 HK1C>t M41tf\f~nc~. ()c»t..JhOM\ ,..,.,, (on\luJt h on Pu1>t1'"""' Or~n!I" Co.nl 0dllY P1ro1 N•> 6 IJ ,0 1q10 HOT tCE OF BULi( T ltANSFE II N(;ft(E I'> HEREBY GIVEN TO H •f t Rl'Ot f0R'> OF THOMA~ A •«Jll f l)N \'I itnd GLOlllA NOA ION dnO THOMAS A N0 1HON JR 6"<1 MARCIA NORTON Tr .. Mle•O•• 111.tt ,. DVt" ', ..,.,,..,, ., .,t:tout 'O be mdde by T J tn-.ttrf>r\1 #hOW" bu'lnfll\~ 4100H•~\ Is ·s••u, A•¥" Alvo In I"" Cllv "'Munt motoA h,,un <ouotv ot Or.anQP, St•t• .,, r •'''o'"'" dnd "" ot whoY otf\er ~ ,i..._L ·~ '"' > , __ , l'ICTI nouJ I USllleU NAMf-$TATI MIHT Ti.. •ollowlnQ p.o.on~ ••• oolno bu\tMU '9\ l.0110 RECOVERY SYSTEM!> 4'01 8tth •0•''· ltvlfte, C•flforn•• ~, .. PhUtp NO••n ••OJ 8etv•Ottref Ir VIM (•lllO<nl• O?IU Jo•ll Nolan 110, BotveO•••. 1twine, CelltetnJ••nlf 'l\h t>v\I,,.\\ " <OOOu< l•d bY • Of""•'•I r»rtnirn.htO Ph•ho NOC•n l "'' ,.,.,,.tnef'lt Wd\ •utO with IP\«" count~ Cl•"• ol O••n~ County 011 1IO, Co't• MIW. C•llfo•n•· •?t1', '' IS OR00EAEO Ill.ti •II peuOllS ''" "''' ...... _ Is .. rvec1 OI\ YOV, llle June IJ, ''" -kl\ 1•,... DI"<• of bu•lnn• OI Ille teroled In the -ve enlllled m•tte< "'"" ll'tel• coun • •f1tlen ple.dono In '"•"> ""'""1Qned In •11 l'IWltel\ -··1"1"0 "11119•• ClefOA '"'' Covff •t II 00 A M . •UPO'lst 10 II\~ complalnl (" • Publl~ Or•-. C04" O•lly Ptlol, lo Ill• e\l•I• Of w l<I 11<1<eoen1, wllflln on J111y JI ""· In , ... couriroom OI Jusllu Court, you mun tltt wit!\ , ... June 1S. n . 2'...., July•· ttn 21H·1' lov• ""°"'"'•II•• the fir •I Pul>ll<ellon Qepl J "' 100 CM< CAtnl~• O• I•• Wul, tourl a ,..ltten pteedlllQ 0, <•uw •n ---- 0• 111" noUt• S.n1e ,..,.., C•lllornl•. Incl"'°"' <•v.-. orel Plt.Olnq lo ~ entu•O In I,,. P UBLIC NOTICE Oaled JuM 1& •.. ,. 11 •ny, Wlty the Pltlltlon lor (1161\Qe OI OoOell Uni ... , yov "°Ml, YOU• O.l•ull Anhu• !> Me1tll••ld Na me \Nl<lld not be Q,..,,.., w111 be ente.-.o uPOI\ •PPll<ellon ol lhe ------CP·m l""----- E •t<utor ol lhe (•I.it IT IS FURTHER OR OE RE 0 lhet • plalntlll, 111\d 1111\ court m•y enttl I NOTICE OI' TRUSTEE'S SAl.E of 1"9 •OO·~ n • ......, o.c.,.,., .. , <oe>Y o• ""' Oro.-ID Snow C•vM be lllCl9ment -lnSI you IOt IM •ellel Oe Siii' Ne. oozes l.OHG & J"SICULSICI publl•h•a In lhe Oa•ty P iiot, • m•n<leo In tM comol•inl, wlll<h coulo A• llf llJ/OclJ\.-'I' U .. H•rtlOtllvll.. now\J>Aper of O•n•l •I tlteul•llon rtsu1tln ~rnlsfll'llClnt olw•oes,1••lno S•nllilQOB..,•.atorPO••••on ... oult Sull• 111 ptlnle<I In Orl!'IQe County, C•lllO•nl•, of money or procierly or oihtr •ellel ••· •PPOlnleel rru,1,... .,.,0,,, 1~ follow Inn Cefl• .... M. C/I tU?t ono . -'°'IOU• •tK<t'\il•• weeu QUUleCI ti\ I~ t omplelnl deM:•IOecl -OI lru>• WILL SEll lh l I ,. .. ~ Pt•Ot lo \toe d<'I• \etlor l•o•lllQ on lhe b. """ whA ..... , tlle •llYk• ot AT PUBLIC AUC T •ON 10 , HE Allor ... ,,,.,,. ... ,-., PelltlOI\ ualtWMY llllllltlMllH,y..,, ........ HICi HEST BIOOER F OR (ASH Junf' 10, "" P\IOH\~ ()"'"~ (CM\t De11v Piiot OA f EO Jul\~ t8, ltlt, t• Sf ........ ly .. lllat ,..,r wrlllHt lp6yable At "'"' or \•It tn 1•..,lul l'H UIJ July&, IJ X> 71 1919 Ht\ /O B•tKPW S..mnM fUHnse, 11 MIJ, ""'Y M lllff.,. llmt. money O! l?w t.Jnlrf'd Sidi">• All rtQM JU09eC>ll~Suoeno<Cou11 OAT EO July 2S, .. ,._ tltlt •nd ontt1e\t convry-d 10 """ ,,.,. 0 1!0,,ltlY N. t..lCHNEa All-y•tU• UI '#•SI tnlt SI ..... S..11i. ...... c.19-111• n1til P UBLIC NOTICE WllllaMYK .... ld,Jt.&,asso<laltl M HAMLIN Cieri llelO OY '' """"' "''" ~o 01 Tru\I In Allorno ••ll.•• by N. OllCON, ll'lt< P•oe>er1Y ,.. ....... 11 •• M\CrtbeO H••"" "IAM<l.11 l'llH Deputy T A U S T 0 fl 0 O Y S S E "'- Publl'11od Or.-not Col>I 0611¥ Piiot -----------MN•.._.c-t«Drlvt l(f_H E \TEEL.MAN INVESTMENT CORPOAATION ~ lt·'21., l'Htl-5-lt•"' ""-'· •-"'' & "•"'"'1•11 c0<1>0re11on. June 21. 2'1, Jvly •. IJ, 197'1 23&4 1' NOTICITOCIHOITO•S New ..... ~,CAt2... SS.NO~OMl*Orlve BENEl'IC.IAR'f S•nhMJO B•"~ 0 PUBLIC NOTICE .... ... ,.... ,.,. 1110 -"" Suite -CO•POr•ll,,,.. SUl'ElllOtt COUltT 01' THE Al-.. ytlw 119ti~ N•w~ a..dl, C& • .,... Reco•d<!O Jul> 11 1'19 •" on\lt Hn STATI! ~ CAUPOllNIA l'Olt Publlshecl Orenot COfsl Oelly Pllol. Tel: 111•1..... 1S.tt in bool< 121., -u 101 Ortt«tl THE COUNTY OP OltAMOf June 11, 2'1, Jiii~ 6, IJ, 1'1' Att-y .... 11'\alfllltt Re<o•d• .,, tl'IP ot11ct ol 1~ Re< or de• 1n 11\e Meller ol Ill• EU•le °' ?~·79 Publlslled Or•noe Co<.111ly Dally Piiot 01 Ofange CounlY. ~a•o <lffO 01 lru\I 00•"9 HOWAAOE ZEllERS.De<H~. ------JuMn.2',JulY•.~~!_ -~ OUCfl~l~loOowonQi>r-rty HOTtCE I!> HEREBY GIVEN to PUBLIC NOTICE Lot 4) °' Tta<I •n• ,,. '"" C•IY 01 cnc:lllors havlllQ Clttlm• <1oa1n1t lllf' PUBLIC NOTICE Newport Buen Cou11ly or O••n04'. ,.Id de<-... IO Ille WIO Cl•lmt In'"" ---·------ - -------Sttl• or C•lllornt•, ., e>e• m•e> ·~ llKt of ,,_ <II•~ oi '"" •tor .. wlO NOTICI TOC•I OITOltS ll·tJISt <Otdtd rn 80CM< H7 ~\ I lll•u II ol covrt "' lo ll"'Wftl 1hem lo IM ul\• SUHIUOlt COUllT OF THE SUPEltlO. COUllT OF THE M1\Ct1t•MOU\ Mal>'. •e<Otd• In lllf' Of ~<SIQMO 81 ""' ofllo OI ADAMSON & STATI O' CAl..,OltMIA '011 ST. TE 01" CALI FOllNIA FOA lt(t Of ..... OtMIQI' County Af'<o•~· OI H JJ AOAMSON, ~ Wll.,,lre 8t•O., Ste. T"'lf COUNTY 0 ' O•AHGE THE COVNTV 01' OllANGE Wld count, Al\•, 11170. lo• "'9~. CA 'IOOIO, Wftl(ll l•I· .... A·11U42 No ... 10071J MA Y BE Al.SO IC NOWH AS 1)18 I,~, olllu 1> I~ pie<" of ...,,.,..,, o• '"' E s I ll t e o I F L 0 Y 0 L E E N 0 T ICE 0 F H E ... It ING 0 F Ciala•y Ort ft Newpert 8t~ h Cal11 HJJ un<1erol9""° In all maller> e>ert•lnl"Q CARPENTER, •Ka JOHNNIE Fl.OYO l'ETITIOH 'OR l'ltOIATI OF Wll.L "111 <t \lrMI .t<l<ll't'\\ or common <It An•. lo \dlO ...... Suell ci.lm• wrtl\ , ... CARPENTER. C>ecuwo AHO FOR LETTEll!> TESTllMEN S1qna11on .. \flown dbOV~ no WdHanlV ~t .. wry .ouc""r' muSI 0. lrltd °'" NOTICE IS HEREBV Gii/EN 10 IM T/IAY AHO FOR AUTHOltlUTION Is ll••tn f> lo rh tomp1e1ent>\ o• •O• till preunt.O 4> •10•t>at0 wlthon tour treClllOtSOllMoJbO~neme<lcM<~nt TO ADMINISTf:A UNDER THE <ettnet\I " Alla, monlfl> aller lrw ll"t l>Ubll<.Jloc>n of tll•I all penol\\ lloJvlnQ tla•mS 6Qaonsl l,.OEPENOENT AOMINIST•ATION Thf -••<•••Y undf'I ""'" ~"Cl 01 tlll\ 11011<• Ille w lo decedent"'" reouired 10 Jiit 01' ESTAT ES ACT f r\1\1, bV '""'°"o' "t>1et1cl' or oe1au11 Oat..i Junt'10, ttn \llem. wit!\ 11\e M<euary •O..Cht••. In Esl<llP OI AAYMONO CHARLES '" the obl•Qalton• seru .. •O tlle•tbY. AoVlllGAAETI ZEl.lEA~ Ille nllk e of ~clerk ol lfl"dbove 4'1\· WINTER ~<4'•....cl lle1eloto1~ f•t<Ul!'tl ""d Ol'lwtlfO lo EllKutOt of I"" Wiii lllled COV<\, O< lo Pf'tS<'nl them, will\ NOT ICE IS HE RE B'I' GIVEN 11>.11 lilt' undt•"Mll"td ~ """"" Oetl•••lton 01 ~o oeocMnl 111e net~W•Y vouct<er• to 1ne un SAMU El L• AOY WINTER hd• Heo ot Oetaull ano 0..tnM>O '°' ~••. """ AOAMSON & ADAMSON Oet slQneO 61 tlle lew o 11 •Ct of h,,eon .t Pl'lotlon tor PrOOMt OI Wiii w•lll~n nohct ot b,_<t< ll <'nd of ell'"< I ton Altfor,..Y~·af·Uw NA fHAN N. VOLi(, 1009 Equll•b~ •no to• L~llo1> r .... t-nla<Y -tor to UuSt I~ undfor\•111\<'d to \ell \••0 Mtf Wll>M,. atvll • Sle. tno f>t •u. 30$ Wltslll•e BlvO , l.o' Aut11<>r11.ttt0n to jldm1n1"e' un<ler th-P•<>t>ertf to Ull\ly ,..,o obl'9"t•<t"4 Let A,...+ft, CA tOOIO Af19tlH, CA 'IOOIO, wllt<fl I\ 11\t pl•<e lndtp#noent jldmon"1rat1on ol E•la"' •nd lhtrearlf'r lne utKJ+IS•Onetl '""""o At1. De" A.~ ... , ol "'""'~' ol ttte unOtrSIQl\ed 1n all A<t, reler""u lo whtch •S mddr for "''" nolt<e 01 or~.,,n ano DI <le< loon to PubllSl>ed 0..tnQe C:O.sl O.tily Pilot ma1te<s l>"rt•lnlr1910 IM ulat• or U td turiner 11.t•ltcul<1f'S, .)I'd llMI tile l•m~ Ot rt(Ofcled Ol'<"m""' I, ""· d> •n June l?, 2', J"'' •. U, 1•1' 1m-1• de<..,.111 within lour monlll> allt• Ille ano pla<o 01 ""•"llQ Ille teme 110 str No •tc 1n 000• t?90 IMOt 010 01 -fl"I publicatlonol llll$r>oll<t. Oet" \fl lo• July''· 1919, "' •O 00 am . H•d Ollt<1al Aec0tas PUBLIC NOTICE O•led June 17, 1'7Q In Ille tourtroc>m ol OtP<trtmfnt NO' 3 S.10 sa1e """ "" m..,.., but wllll<>ul ----__ __ __ _ ALTA M. OeLANCEY ol s•td court,"' 100 Ct••< C•nte• Dnv~ covtn'anl °' WoJ"dntv ••P•••• O< 1m NOTICE TO CltEOITOltS I E"e<ut•la ot tr... Wiii Wtsl, '" Ille (1\y of Santa Ana. p1;..:1, •~rd1no 1111e ~S""n•on. o• SUPElllO. COUltT OF THE of !tie 6bove Mmed C•ltlorn•• encumO•anc~ to P"• 11\t 1tma1non9 ST All: OF CALIFOltNIA FOlt 1 Oe<edent l.EE A BRANCH orll\t lpal wm 01 1ne nolt'!SI S#<ur~ Tt4£ COUHTT OFOllANGI: NATHAN N, VOLK County Clerk by Sdld Of.t'd Of Tru\I with lnler-.1 d> No A·I002n VOLK, NEWMAN, MAllSH, OltVILl.t l. MAlll.fTT •n •••O note oro•·o~ ... .,.antet ,, dnY E••••• ol EOI TH HARRIET GAALl...A&ICAltl' ?1IO N.M81nSl.,Slt 404 unoertlleletm\OI S<t•OO...Ool ''"'' l(EllV, l)eceaseo J4UWUsN .. llvd. S•~••A11•,CAt1701 •us. cllarQtS dl'IO hOf ll)t\ '" the NOl ICE IS HERESY GlllEH to""' t..•s .. _...,CA hi Sll..,S6 T1uS1t~ and of tn-l<U\I\ <rralt'd ov <t•OllOO of IM lbow n•-O CMOOtnl T .. · lllJI .... ,,. Attorney tor pt11!1-< \oJocl 0~~0 04 """ 'i.>od ~ale will t>o tllat •11 -sons hoJvlnQ claim• aoall\SI Att_, lw E•U.• Publosfled Or~ CD4s1 O•ttv P1101 hetd on Fttd4y Julv t l t91' ar 11 ()(I tht u ld Ot<eO<tnl are rt aui•l!d In Ille PuOllsn.o Ora~ COiis! O•lly Pllol July S. •. 12, IQ79 15&• 1' A M . at ~ O!lt• ~ "' So..1nern P•1111< ll~m. wtlh tllf fll'<t~\<lry vouc""rs ,., Junt 1', JU11•.13.10. "" 14'-1~ ----------• f illP Company IO<dlf'O di StS North PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1~ oll1Ct ol "'• <lt•k of tlle oJbo•t tn -----1 PUBLIC NOTICE C.abrtllo P.t•• Ottvr, Su•I" 100. 'idnl• tlllto court,..,, to present tl\tm, wllh PUBLIC NOTICE Ana. C•111°'"'4 11\t 1>PU~\MY vouchers, 10 lht un ----__ ----•·nlO Oalt Jun• ti IQ7Q OcerslQneO •I ~ olllte ol JOSE PM R t02JOf SU PE AIOA COURT 01' THE S.nllaQO 0~11~, OAVIS, Att0tney •1 1..tw, 77"0 M•rbor "CTITIOUS llUSIHESS ST ATE OF CAll l'OANfA 'OR a <O<-t•or> !~~~.; ~·~·~!:S~~ ':~.;.~: !7~! Tiie .:.::~:':e~~~~N.~. 0o•no THE co~:.' .. ~.~AANGE ~'.:"'s"o~~!·~H PACr r 1c unoerslQnecl In"" mattr•s e>ertalnlno DU••neu as N 0 TI c E 0 F ME A A ING 0 F TITlf COMPANY. AQent to lt\t estate of Wild ~edenl, wllllln CLAIR OEL APARTMENTS. 223 PETITION ,OR Plt08ATE OF Will BY WoJIOo R Hauq tour monltls dllltr Ille llUI pubh<Allon ~"slant S..crel••• Ol llll~nollce. Seal Bea<ll llov~YM<I, S..•I Ek•<", AHO FOii l.ETTEAS TEST.AMEN PuDll\lled Ntwport Haooor Ht...; Oaltd J-19, 197', C•lllO•nl•'IC>7tO TAllY ANO FOii AUTHOAllATION Prt\5 combl""<I With Dally Piiot. J u-OOUC\.AS M KELLY LI H S I A ES T ATES TO ADMINISTE R UHOER THE 17,79,Jul,&,1979 E...cu10t ol Ille Wiii 'CAl.IFOANIAI, INC I• C.lll&•nta INOEl'ENOENT AOMINISTllATION torperallonl, <10 lv•n W Halperin, 01" ESTATES ACT ~eo::;ovenomtO Pruldt>nt 1901 Century Pari. Ea.1. Estate ol ELENA AHN .VHITINC. JOSE PH •. DAVIS Twenty·St•ln Floor. LOS "'nv••es. Ot(eo\StO <•litornla90061 NOTICE ,., HEAE8V CilVEN IMI ------ IJW H•.-W """'··Sall\• JIJ LIOElCORP I• C1hlorn1• cor· FREDERICK A CHAl!>TIANSEN "'" c.-..no CotliMOMl,C....'26i. porallonl. clo Wllll•m y lo, Pttsl· flied nere1n a pelltlOn IOlf Pro«>ett o• NOTICEOl'TRUSTEE'SSALE Ttl. !7l4I W0-400 oenl, lllO Moont>eam Orl•e, Monlerey Wiii al><I 101 Leite•\ fpstamenta•v and Sl'l'No.OOlt' Attor,.ey lw ,..._,~ P1r•. Celllprnla 911~ •o• llulhotl1a11on 10 Adml"'""' unot r II•· UT 12571 · Ochu•Y PuOltsl'IPO 0r""9P c ... sl Ofll'I' Pllol .AUGUSTUS S. ROSE 111 :it.S lht lnOti>enOent AOm1n1str.t1ton 01 S..t1!1"90 8.tn• .t <Or-ato0<> "'Out• Junell,1',July 6• 1'· "" 1~ Allenlic A•tnue, Lon9 B~.tch, E\l•ttt At t. •elert'ntf 10 wlllcll I\ appe>1n1eo Ttu•ltt und#r lllf lollo•ono C•lllorn1a'°90ll ma<lc! '°' IW11Wr f><\rJl<ulars, ancl lhal described deed 01 1rus1 WtLL SELL llNOElllmlleoPMtntrsflop,t/o lflt ltmt"'t'ICllMa<tolhearlflillht'>amr Af PUBLIC llUCTION TO TH E ' ·--------------1Melvln H. H Liil, Goen.ral P•rt"''· Ila• Oten \el 10< July 71. 197• .it IO 00 HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR CASH H·IWI Ml "B .. Co\it>try Club Drive, Lano •"'. 1n 1111' courtr-.. OI Qep,trlmenl tonable .al time ol w le In t•wlut !IOUTH COAST Be.ell, c..tllomla'Oll07 No. J of wlo court. •I TOO C,.tt Cenler mOMy ol •~ Un•lt<I Sl•lesl •II •lgnt, Allt OUAl.ITY MA .. AGEME NT CLAIABEA(H llmlhd Orlve W~l.ln tlltClly olS.nlaA,.., lllle •n0 1111HntCocweyeOIO •n<lnow OISTltlCT Putne••lllP. CIO ........ A Smllll, C•lllO•IW• neld by II l.WIOe• wld Deed Of Trull on NE All ING M>AltO Gentrel Parfner, .. II Vall°" Orlw1 O•ted J-2', 19~ IM P<-rty he•tn\ltllff 0.><rlbecl PUBLIC NOTICE HOtlCI O' l'Ull.IC Hl!A .. IHG Ae'l(.llC> P1IO\ Vtr<lts, C..tllorlll• W11' lte A. Bt..,cll, TruSIO• OOYS!>EY INVESTMENf TO CONSIOl!A THE GltANTl"'G IClAIA LlmUt<I P•r1,,.<\hlp, c/o CounlyCler~ CORPORATION, a CO'DOl&llon, 01' .. ., ........ CE .... 0 THE JOMPll T l(unQ. oos Ha.-.o W••. l(ATl, HOYT. llLl Ben<1tlc1ery S.nll•oo Ben• •• cor • ...,.,.-· -----llOOll'TIOH ()tC .. COMll'l.IANCI! lono Buell. Calrloml• '°'°' MICHAIL I . COHEN PO••ttOI\ DATE C..• NO. 12:14 !>HAHGOEL Limited Partne,,1110. USO Wllllllre "". Rt<Otelf<I Jv11 11. 1971 ltS '""' NO s~~~~~~=~~',0:-!e HOT ICE IS HERE BY GIVEN llWI clo Pin·''"" 511..,,0, General PartM•. No. 1120 ~s:::.~, ':":..!7~~:1~~ ~: o~~!~'c;:: STATE OF CALl .. OllNIA 'Oii ..... South Co.nt Air Ou.tllly M•neoe· !~•n Gc••,7ov1e~.!'.:•"Ut, Monie ~·: ~~·.:. CA'I0010 of O••n~ Counly S<t<O Clffd 01 truil THE COUNTY 01' OltANGE m e111 01\l•KI Hf!Minq Bo.I rd wlll llC>IO ..,.oeno. •• O'nl• _,., t ....... Ho.A·tOO• ~J'~~~~ ~.~a~~;',.0 .. ~"10T~~~!>i~~~ C•ll~~~~.~l :~.~~~!~;,;,; WJ"~~~~ "'~:iT::o.=~sl Odlly P iiot, o.~r,':':,\1!"'i.:,~~~~":,~;t;, Tr.tel Es I ale of Al/ERV J. OTT, •-• Ooa•<I ot S.-•vlSOts CNmbffs "' 10 Be•c fl Boulr•••O, Seal B••Cll, July ~.b, ll, l~l'I JS"·" No. 119, H per map •f'<o""'o '" Boo~ AVEA'l'OTT,Oe<Hsecl Ctvl< (enter Plat•. SAnlA An• C•lllotnl"'°1"1 ---·----2J, P<l~ It lo 7i •n<lvs1ve Of MIS HOflCE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo tlte C•l1lo1n1•, lo <OllSIOt• Ille II'""""" M Tiits bus.Mu Is conducieo l>Y " PUBLIC NOTICE cell•-~ • ...:oros OI 01.onoe <re<llto" Of ti• aoove name oece~11i " varl.,.u -lhe -pllOtl ol • tom· genet•I pllrtMr\1110. 'County AKA JQ ,.,,..,..,. GrMted•. lh•I •II i:>enons flaYll\Q <1alm1 .tQ•ln>o llll•ntt del~ for"" ""'rt>u'""' •••••no Llnsl• E,,,.,.. S.n Clemel\tt, c;., Ille u l<I OK-•re reqvl,.d 10 Ill~ • or•nlll'Q P<tt\ •• "AYE & SMITH,. IC.lllO<nlal. tn( H·Ullt ll'•rcel 2: Loi llA"' Tr•CI No Jiii ' Ir.th• ~.1•<l•l!\~ttwt~ M<ct•~40'111~~a~'·.~~ Division Of ,.._.,,<..,. !Jl..,O.ro In(, ,...,.,. Helperlft, MOT1C1£ OF In tM City ot Wtstmlnst••. Covntv ot • '"' "' ·~ •• ~ ~ ...... ~.. SO Pt'flldenl T"USl'll'S SAl.E Orenoe. St•lf ol C•lllornl• •• s or• tltleel <Ollfi or lo present lllem •Ith 1 E•st Ba•er Stretl, C.Otl• MnA, Ne. 1 11J1 m•p reto<'ded 1n eoo.. 1U, \>&90$ o to th• M t HWY VO\KMfS lo the .. n C••110~··· currently o.,., ...... g In Thlt st•l-nt WU lllto "'"" lhe On July lS, ,.,.. •I 10 00 O'CIOO 0 , MISUll_, M.tPS, In the <!lllct OI dt•sloneo •t HURWI T z REME A •IOl•llollt of Ault\ 20J Mid H l of lhe Coun~· Cl4rK Of Or•noe County on .. M .... ,,,. NOt'lh lronl enl•An<e 01 tlle Covnly At<O•de• at W IO COUl\1¥ M • c 0 0 N AL 0 , M E A 0 E ~ Soutn Coen Air 0.U.llly MMl.tQemel\I June 1' 1"' tile County Cou•PIOU•e, •I 100 Ctvtt AK.A lltll Newl<1ncl, Wulmln<ler AOSENWAl..0, A Pro•uslol\•I OISl•ICI Rultt•nd Reouttllon•. llulr HAl..f'l!AIN&HALll'&••-Plt7-lt Ctnle•OrlveW.Sl,h'lllteCllyot S.nl.o Ce. Coroorellon, .. o Hn•PO•I Cenl•• '°3 ••quires• permit 10 oper•I•, •n<I ,., c......., p-EHi Ana, C•lllorn1.t EOUITAOLE OEEO l'•rc•I J: lot•~ of Tr.cl No. •214, 1n Orlve, Sulle IUS. HtwPor1 a .. c .. , Ault 4.41 <ont<OI• -Ulon\ of WtenlC T-lll '•Ii• 1'1-COMPANV ~ ovty "OPOlnled lrutl .. Ille City ol HewPOr1 Be.Cl\, County of C•lllor1>I• ~. wlllch h tht piece oi m•tt•tals. .. y """ .~ -of I t ~~~ J I I 0 St I I c ,,, ~ ... ,,.-. ~ 1~ .~,s•n-~ In •II m.ol· it, coe>y ot Ille pellllon lo •••11.oot• fOf Loft ........ c;a, ~ • e• '"" r~ -·~ u y • r•"G•. • e o • orni•, •s per ........... ·~ --''"""' PuDllthe<I 0r•""9 CD4SI 0•111 Piiot .. ,, meelf by OONALO WESLEY m•o r<t<onltelln 8-Ur._, 1 lllru lers ,..,,.,,,.llO lo Ille esi.te of M IO fie. IMpe<UOtl II Ille Olll<At ot ,,,. HUtlflQ l" 20 WISE •l'IO KAREN L. WISE re<Of'tHd "· Mhctll-• MdPS, In Ille olllce OI c...,I, wltlllll tour .._,.,. eft•• IM 8o.t•O Clm, ttlO EA•I f lelr O•lve, El ~11.,. 'JUiy •. 11' 'lt7' l4'-7' on July h , 1'77, '" -ttm, "990 Ille County Aec0toer oi wkl <ovnty llrsl publl<AtlOnof lrNlllOll<e. Mont•, CelH0<nl•; -•I .... Anehelm IU4 of Oflkl., lltco<ds !ft, ... offke of AKA Ula GllUy O<lve, Newpert OeltdJ-i. mt. Olllce of.,,. ScMltll C.0.tl Al• Owllty PUBLIC NOTICE , ... Covt111 Rt<Mctet OI Or~ Coun· llff<ll,C• LOU11eP.e1 ""•"•Olfl'ltllt Ohltl<t, lt!O "••I B•ll ''· C•lll0tn4•, bT rtlllOI\ of Clel•ull In M•Y l>e•ISO kl'IOWnH· Perul I: 143 E-~of flle Wiii AOl<I, Aneft9lm, C..lllorllle SUll'lltlOlt COU•l' 01' THf ""'pa.,..._ Of Ptrformenc. of obll~· AvenlOa Gt-., 5'"' Clemlnte, CAI. oft .. lbow......... '"'••Hied -mey atltM .,... tTATS«WCAUl'OttMIA l'Olt tlon .. , reo the b H ti 'p "" IJJ.lllff I nCI w I I c. ~I ' tuOmll Wll °' wrlllen at•lfmtfth Al TMI COUNTY 0, OltAHOI! o.r:ull ~ Elt<I~:., yio e S.I~ ~:.,:, c:" P•t<tl l 1~1: G•t::ym;,',,.;: HU .. WI~ •lflltllllt, Mt< OONA LO, ''°" ""••lno II I\ r.QUH11Hl that wrll· CAt• MO,,.,..... 0.ed OI ftu\t 111\Ylf\O bffn rft<otO.O o HewPOrl 8Ncll, Ca. "'•AO« & ~NWALO Ian \lele,,_.s bt tllbmllled IO lltt OltOllt TO SHOw CAUSI! p1ov1a.a rw tw law """ more 1111n ··111 • stl'Mt ed<lrtts or common oe A l'reftu ... 11 C..-""-He••l"O &oer'tl ,., .. , .. cu.,, Mlore IM 1c.c;..11. '8<1111111111) 111ru month\ 1>a~1ng el~Md \In<~ SIQn•uon I\ 5ltown •llO .. , l\O •••r..,lr ~ ..... ..,._,, ••• C-Of'ltte :~~D:J.-tt,ttr• IN fHE MATTl!A 0 1" THE AP 'u<h •Kordetl..,, •Ill sell., l>Ublt< ••o•ven a1tolls <otr>Pl .. ~0tCOt · -.,_ PLICATION OF (HltlSTOPllEA A\lt llOI\ IOIMl\I0111'1 blclcle• lor <•Sii ••<tne\SI .. ttew.-n -..Cll. <:A._ Air Ou.tllty MoMOlllTltnt J AMES HOWAltO, A MINOR. BV JO pay•Ole In lt.,,,.ul money oi Ille Unll•ll Tiie benelklary under M id OeilCI of T .. ; OM! 7-.mt Dhlrltt H..,.lt\Q Boarct ANN CHltlSTINE HOWARD, HI Sl•tes 01 America •I llm• of ul•, ""''by ,..son OI a bl't~ll o< Otlault AtW...-,sfw law... Br !>llirley A. WllMn MOTH fl II, '011 CHAHGI! OF NAME "'111\oul coon•nl 01 w•tr•n•f U • In Ille OOllO•llons tltCureO llltreby, Pul>llslleO Orenoe Coast 0 .11, PH01 Cl«k Wl~f'ltf.A,, Jo . .Anll CfltlSlllle prt\UO O• fmplleo ., lo llllt, Mrtlof .... t•K<llttel -....... ,.., 10 JuM ,., J.ity •· lJ. 20, .. ,. 2• 1• Publl•h..s Orenoe C...tl O•lly Piiot, Howa rd, e>ellllDMf, •• IM mol"11• ot ootsenlOtl °' encumllf•ncu. 11•• In· IM undenloneo • wrltltn Oect•r•Uon -------------Jlll'I' •· "" _ ~ ~11un1, CNl\IOPl!er J-• How•ro, ltre•t con"""° 10 -now IH!kl 11y ,, of Oet1ull -oe...-IOf Salt. encl PUBUC NOTICE PtJ•LfC NOTIC.,. • '9r\OI\ \#Ide• t loMeeft yotS or .... ~, Mid dMO Of trvsl, '" -10 11\t '"""" notlceol br-11.,... of •le<llon .. .,. ... , tllltd • "91111on """" '"' Clerk Of Pf_.,,, '" Orenoe C.OVl\IY. SI••• of to c•uw .,,. ,.,,...,""'"' lo WI ~l<I 1111• CO\ltl tror all Ot'der tNnQlllO •POii· C•llfornla, Ottcrlbld u · pr~erty lo wtflly s.tl<I Oll>llQllllont, SUN"ICM C:OUltT Of' 'l'MI ltOTICC TO c"•OtTOltl ctlll't -,,.,., Owltl ...... J•l'Nt l.ol '' Of fr•<I "~ft "'°"'" on • -lll•r•4'1tet Ille ~slqne<I c ... Md S'l'A'l'I OP CAUP'Oll .. IA POlt IUNltlM COUltl' Ott TMI .._ ...... OWi ...... J-l Alu.,. fllH fKOfdtcl In llOOfl >IO HOet 20 lo "''d notice of llre«ll and of ete<t!Oft to 'l'M&COU•T'Y O,OltAM• ITATI OP CM.INllMIA ,0.. f#•, tt .. Mlteell-N!Hl. Rt<-• of be Atcontecl De<emlltf T, 1'1'1 tt '"' '90. AD ..-a 'J'MI COUN'l'Y OP O"AMO• IT '' Oltotlltl O Witt ell fl'lf"611s 111 Or•rtt• County, Cllllornle, llr. No. •IJ In -f"4J ,..-'21 oi CfTA'l'M* ... ........ • ..... 1 .. "' ......... "''"'" fll•lltr flle "'"' .00...» •nd OOttr com .. 10 Olll<lel Rec~. 111 lfl8 _..., et Ille ~ ..... • ....... #IU.IAM I THOMl'IOH, -•• lliefwt \Ith c..wt M ti 00 II M,, mtll ttetltnlllOt\ II 141y, of II• •NI Seid "'" frill Cit ,,,..., lluC wftl\ollt '"" .. """'"" UIA v•NO()t(, ._.. ~.,.... Oii Jlffr JI, lf'7t, 111 tfte -•room of .....,.., ctnultltd...,. It ,_.""'1ef coven•nl et • .,,...,,, •llllf'tft et Im- kit ... ,_,, NOTIC:I It Hllt•IY OIVIN to t1M Oltll., •I Jt0 CM< t.l\ler 0.lvt Wt*1, lo be: St t>llfMllllwtr.. lrYIM , C..ll0tflla ptlld, ""'"""' 11111, lllOl-IOft. 0t \'HI NOP\.e Ott TMI HATI 0, cr91111'9t• flt 1M-... ........ -.Cetltllt 14Ht .. A11o1. c:.tlftl'lll .. ~ tlllW c-. '*"•· anc11mbf_.., to pay IN rt1,uollll110 CALIPOltMIA !Mt •II --Mwlftt <lell!lt.,. II..,,, wfly IM ......... 19t Cftit...... Tiit undtrtlt 'lld T rwtlt• Oil• ptlll<IP<ll wm o1 Ille noMUI -- T• CMftleC. ai-n· IN M t41 ~ art r-lrff I• 1111 H•-tllellld r...c Ill.,....... <1-4tnl .. , 1..elll!Y tll' l"C-IMH "' ... Id Otef .. frtnl, wll" lllt.,..1! H ly--lftflN ,_.you-~ tllfftt, w1t11•M<-Y w-IWrt, I IT " ,VltTWllt 01101 .. l!O IMI• Of'"' tlf9fl ~ •l'IO IHMf Cam• lllMIOIWW--,NllAllCH, llllfty, cHell ............. IM t-.. ,,-.. Ille elllc.t tf IM Cleft tf 1M ...... Mo' <NY ef 1111• OrWf .. 11\tw C:.u .. '9 _ *9,..,.lloll, II My, 11\oWll llef'tln, ""'"' lllt "'""Of MIO C>Hd OI Ttvtt. t~ hi ~IU If Wt,_,~ llllH <M\. tr .. ,,...,.. ........ • '"'"'"•d 111 Ille OtllJ l'llol, • S.ld MM"""' be -.. IMIY "'-... '"'· <Ill~ end U l*\..S ol lhe ..,......., 1, ""· .. •:• ....... llltll tit• Mt-V --·· ...... -n••U •ptr Of .. lte,ltl <lr<vl•llOll ''-""-N(Vf'ecl..., Mid ...... ltvst ,,,,. ... 81141 ol "" '"'~" CIUleO Oy _. ....,.. ....... c ..... , H Illy '9V t rllfllff •I 2'11 4111 &!, NW •t ptllltotd 111 Or .... Ctulltr. C..llrOt11l•. l~lufll\I •II toltt, '"' tNl ·--MIO 0..0 • Tr-Sel<I .... wlll oe Is ~ day -... . ..., ............ ~ lre MIMI, N,0 lttol, wllkll 1• , .. Pli t t .. ono • -,., tow l ll<ctUI,.. --· DI lrMtt .. end of '"' lflli! , ...... "' llold 01\ ''*'· Jiiiy u . ,.,, ••• It 00 to .__ In the Y9'IMll .., • ...... ..., .. CllMIH .. 11w "'*'...-111 •11 "''" prlw 11 .,..,.."" tet 11e&r111161\111e w 10...., oi 1rwt1. •II wm• nl*\dllf A.M • tt ""Office .. Sou111t<n P1e111< HIV Cteuw ....,.. "· ...., ,,....., -· • ,.,.ne1111,. .. ,... ............... ll•tlt!oft. undtr IN l•mt .. u ld .... of trvtl. Tiii• C01'1'41e"r. IOUled ., SIJ NOffll ft..Jlu nr&a-. .,_, .. ,............ 1<Hlllll, wlfl\Ht l'lllf -'II• efl•' Ille OATIO. JUflt 1 .. 1.1'. llOl lltefl ,..._..;-SJO,m )frem•lll-C•brlllo ,..,.,. Ofl ... , "11._ MO, Sall\• ..,.,,. ~ 04'1'101.i-•,tm llrtlt11911utltll .. ,lll.llO!lt•. tfllCAIW.lutMer 1111 prlfl(ll* .. , ... note MCUfttCI 11¥ .All•,C•llfWfll .. a. I .if led Section. Let A. lteMll, DelM ,,_ u, 1m. J.._ • 1 .. ~kw Court Mid lltH tf 111111, •"" l111trnt '""" O.L• J-1e. "" _ .. '"a.. Qfn. MAl'Y I , lHOMPtON ....._.,..._.,If.~ ..._i.t.t NO-ow 1, 1'1t •• II\ Mid l\Olt -s.r.tl ... !MM;, •···~· ,.,,._ &, K"'l'f, hKllWl•lf "'9 Wiii A~ .. Law .,,..., ~ CWMretlelt MAltYMl~=IM.. :C":.':'"ll8fNd :;r....;.."':,= o. ... ~=T~t~~ OHO ~'y~~H "ACltrlC: ... .._........ Mlt ... AUCllMOOJtl ................ COMllAHV, fll\.t!C0Mf'ANY ....... 1 ..... _ ......... '-" ......... ~CA.... .. '""*• .,.._ "· Hwe. &M.._,CAtlllif , .. ,,,,...-..,. 'l'el1 Cn.J ..... 11 lylAwl1W.Mc-..111t. ~tlilcf'fW't .............................................. G1ea1 a1 I 002 G4t•ral I OOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATHFROMT IXC111MIHT! Hand-;om ely redone waterfront duplex <o r large family home>, pier and d ock . decks idc s pa, sauna and exciting California contemporary d ecor that m erits m e ntion i n Arc hitPctur~tl Digest. Presented at $765,000 UNIUU~ l i ()Mt:§ ACAL 1 0R~'. 675·6000 2443 l:dSI COdSl M1qhw a v Corond dPI Mar THE WAY TO A MA.M'S HEART IS LOWER HOUSE PAYME+ITS Take over loan of $59.800 Love is cver.vw.herP in Lh1s lovely 4 BR home LlkE A GOOD MAH-4lUSONAILE Comm'! Propertv is hard to find . in the ~rowrnJ.! redevelopment area of downtown (' M Future benefits hcr E' In fivt.• y<.•ars you may h(• saying. "I tould ha\'t' ownl'd th~l property I <l1dn 'I think <I hf' an ,. ONE BDRM I 8A TH TURDOWH P crfe<·t tor· unit ~ or 1·on1lo:-, 1n ne\\ up & l' om 1 n g rl par I m 1• n I are a on W CSt!.Hle f !')4(1.(j~411 I Coll Row M~llin 540-1720: 75l·2l58 TA.RIEU REALTORS. COSTA MESA llG CAHYOH Golf c·ourst• \ 1e" fr om 'ipac1ous 5 RR 1 b<1 lrad1t1onal homl" l,gl:' famtlv rootn. pool. J<H'uzz1 S750.000 LIDO ISLE Custom I rarltunna I :l H H homP on pri mt· r·ornl'r Int f"reC'flri" 1ng flnnr pl.in :!nd ... 1nr) m1n1 b;.n \I•'" $325.00(1 AVALON Well l.'on:o,lrnl'h 'd. :~ BIL h.t ocsk flour p a rli.tl h:l'-l'ml·nt < Ortl'rl°tL' fnundul1on Fl:ll'-:•rt-<• l20 ooo Ft.•c. IAYFROMT SC•\'t>ra l f1m· b ,1vl'ront honw:-. \.\1th p1~1: & :-.lip Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ba yi.1de Drive N. B. 675 • 6161 Ol' COUMTRY FRENCH TUDOR J.Jwh11nt1nJ.! '.! ... t \ 1.1101• )lfl\Jh 11t ''"" 1.11 1 h •rh !Ill! 1 HI! 11 11 ForrnJI d111111J.: <1.1111. llm " "l'tl><ir \1111•1t11 (l.rrlor " m.Hlll'f l plt h r 1 .. t1..i.1 ... t r111 I ntl h Id l' J w av I l' Ir I',, I !'>(,un•'fl j!JJ'' -...111d11-..' S c1·l11d1·t1 ~ 11 , ••• , 10 hcauuful 111!-.111111 homt• .irt.'J Onl' nllll 10 f1111•'1 1,•.trht'S Li:t> fl\ .tt't l':.-. Truly Jn l'Xp"n 1°n1'1' 111 ~ .... & 11111\· St~ lMHI Liit n~"' 711 !l63 O!J02 BK H MESA VERDE BJ~I{' hOml'. llP\\ Oil th•• markl'l .! Htlrm 2 ti.1th ~lake ~our O\t n 1rn1nm1· ments hc•rt.' Ci01x l IJm11\ nt'IAhbOrhoo<I l'n<'\'0 at 919.000 Call 546.Jl ll ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. WATERFRONT HOMES ? CALLUS! Wt-: LIVl-:U~ AN ISLi\. D BALBOA ISLAND TJIAT IS! lli\LB01\ ISLI\, I> REALTY bi3·ti700 1800 SO.FT. INDUSTRIAL RLDG • + 2 Bdrm house & J3t'U4ZI Call 645·911H : OPEN HOUSE REAl TY ~ I 11)1 t "'' 1-· I 10 1 .... , II t 111111 I lotl I 1'1' I llt \\ pttotl lhl ,.:t .••• l , , t II I IL· II• ht I :'\ ·' " .fP,•qU1n ..!H f dt•U 'I :'t ~~· 1!1 •rtlt t II 11 ,\ l ••l11lllt·1•11l 1 1 ~11n·1k•I L1h.•r.t1 1·11111n1 QUet Cove Invest. ·~1 .. ll\.111 Rumors--Rumors 1'1•11pl1· Jrt' u. hl"f1<'1'10 1! th.1! lhl• :-l'llt•r' ;ir l' ,., pi·dm l! \1111 111 "''' th1:- hl .1ut1ful h 11m1· l '1111 l1rl1·nl1.il l\ 11 \1111 "',1111 I" 1.11. .. ..i1h .1 11l.1~•· nl ,, i.:11•;1t hu\· 'ot• ..;houhl Thi-. gor )o(t'llll" ~hr. 3ha hom1• h a ... :! \I t•I bJ ,., :J frµk .... fr m.11 [)I{ 1·111 t•mt patw & BH~ Ca ll 11o w'l'i'l 5170 ALLSTATE REALTORS HRH.ARBOR HI 3 Hll :.? Ha , qu1t•I lt1t ,1111111 51.2:!.500 2 STORY ~hakt• rOtl( I Ill< .! I h.t ~1..-:1.:01 ~ASTBLUff <. 'h.111 <' cornl·r lot <Jllon. llH, J Ba., SllH.500 Roy McCardl~. Rltr. 548-7729 BY OWNER Dover Shor-rs Areo Beautirul 1 hrt rm . separate maslcr hrtr111 stole lgf' fumlly room. full hvm~ room " 1f ri>IL'. formal d1n111 ~ room C'ttrp e l & clrape :- lhrouKhout Super l'Ond Larl(f' assumable loan By uppt. nnly . C1tll 75.9-8974 -------11a11oa Island 1006 WIU MOT LAST- DWUX OCIAH llllJIS A S Bdrm & 4 Rdrm. walk to all shops. I block to the beach. Owner lt•ft arc\\. ll&y s "sell 1l". $219.500 675-3411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Is land's New Painted Lady custom Victorian Sbr, 4ba incld lg bonus rm w /bath. Dimng nn wrwet bar & oak noor. Mslr suite w /silting rm & balcony. stained Ii etched glass, automatic garage dr. Select. carpet now . 223 Aga t e Owner fAgt 67S·fl)21. For Ad Action Call a Daily Pitlt AD-VISOR &42·5118 • Tllt C..Mttih ~ ...... C.... ~-........ Vkt~ ""'".._......,,.,.. 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CLASSIC THEILUffS ~3':>4______ bl<droom homu with Jin m.•n) t'U"t l'Xlritil. r ul OCEANFttOMT lllO d t!ll w hitl' wutl·r lit•aut1ful 111nall' stor) trta room. fully l'QWPflt'll •h' ~u1·. < umm 1Vlul & l.11r>:c• 1<·3 lot with ~ view, nr hc1wh 5 Udrm, high beam cell, 3 bdrm Hlllll Mt~RC ........ + ...... llllrhM h.,11Ultful L1·ngo 11•nn1 -1 IJv (J W n1•r CX't'llll v1ew, lwcury l.lpti. 31 ~ ha+dl'n. dbl lul One t>nd unit, Linda Plan A ~lnutn, nl'W "Krthl.Onc :):!45,0UO 1-'ur JJ.IPI +oommcn·u1I un1l Om• Q( u kind S4i.l.OOO Ii. .1 IJl•1Jutyut $163.000 c•f'J)t'ltna .-itctllt"nl rloor !l'>:i29ffil of11kmd&hard tofan<l1n ::.tl•IJI $100,0011 <IO\.\fl llASTINGS&CO !)tan WT,000 flKH l'11 ll fb:albun Lll~Wla lle.wh Ownl'I::. 1-;ui.y ll·rm"' OWNt:H RF.J\LTORS 640·55tAI .._.SW. Of H•y. k> 1720 ITS H-E-W will fln,1nc1• Ai.kin,g CJ I I r o r a p pl . ----- $97,800 ~.000 711.1133 :J.SlSI or •19'J '4~7 New duplex 3 br & 2 br 4 ~. + g~\ DIH "'Ith tu1I .. ilcht'n 1.11 .. 0 . •1 JUST LISTED 11 over 3000 sq ft, 1 blk lt• IUY MOW IN THE Ollt·mlg a Wt!alth nt " bay, ~.000 548"6731 -· CiROW \.\m'k & l:>loruAl' :-.van·. ljll(U<'t>il n \ll'"'· I ht.lrrn::. ~Hiii' 1050 IMG COMMUNITY OF v.u.rm lone l'ri>tan~. t·x .. 1um11y rm • r1·1·r1•11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------DAMA ,OIHT! 1·1·11UJH1ll l h'vm~ i.p1u•1•::. lion rm. + offit·1· • laqw p.acloua 1 bdrm 11p1 O\'('T ctbl prns.«" :oiuhm11 ·--------· Gracious Lido Horne C .. 'I' wwwlHdt IOtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWWB ofk~ Pn<-t• sla,ht-<t to ~en> 4t4-7HI OPIMHOUSI IUIU>lllS tHYISTOIS .: lldrm. lllflt b1uld•1lill' K 2 lot 171# 000 {'all ~ lor nlOl'l' dt•lifllK -'· HERITAGE REA LTORS 3 Dr, l SA. t'Ol fK'r R 2 lot l'tans \'Ull'lp\,'t<-d f()f 2nd umt. n l''4 r pts. drptt, r o u I ,. 1· 1 II n it .. 7 0 u Mur1tu1•rlh'. Sul ~un I l OOum :I H1lpm ---------SJ..&9.500 M4 \(.>(,O rt\rt,'t' bt-droom huu::.'" ---------·I ~lot. fte.shly f>llllltt-.1 c~'-"' leCNty & rww \'Ul'JX'l 185. 500 491>-8'129 OfllH SAT /SUN ll· S 347l2 Calle Fort.Mo llY OWNt;R l.u1t•lv : Bdrm. 21·:1 ha. :? :..ior) quaint famtly home t:asy walk lo bur h Lot. of beaut. extra:... Mui.i ~ec. $125.000 CJ ll ~ CorOMdelM• •••••••••••••••••••••• Breal.htaking Panoramic 2ihrviewoCNpt. llarbor. Ol'ean, Coast & Ba v rught li~hts from evcrv room. Steps to beach & Ofl'fH SUN. 1.4 61 JASMINE CHftC .\ bt·uutlful. 1•11,111111 :1 bdrm h1ffll1· 1n lh"' popul,11 JI\)\ ,\\i• olt\',I Ill Ja~mtnl• l 'rt•l't. m.1111 l'Xtra~ 1nl'ludmg ,.:.1t1•d t•nlr\. but ul.1r J(,11111 m:.tr SWl1' h.1s II :-. U\41\ frpk & 'ill 11\i.: I 01101 21at•lll µark. Perfectly appoint· ---------l-d lhroughout. S'IS0.000. li:ll·4.560. 673-0188 1024 ~ECLIFFS .......•............... lmmac. custo m bwlt a---------Hdrm+den homl" Pvt OWMER•S ANXIOUS!! l,o.l~f'h l"Ollt'~I' t•a1 k .J h1,ltoom honw h•utunni: Jmm.: room 1·1101ph•tl'11 funtlbhl11 k111'11o·11 l.1rJ.!1' f1n:plu1 t' I ill• t'ntn l'U:.lom 1< ,1lnu1 11.mchni.: At.·auulul h11~(' va1d with 1:111'(.ilon 11 fnul lrl'\'' Jiili 1'1H·rt'\.I p11t111 $H9.UOO mrn <.'Jtl !"l4u tno TAABB1. -· RH>UCED!!! .abr. 2ba Mesa \ nllt• I tome oo l'Omt•r lot. H V. :.toragt.• Will <::arry l:.l w1min. $25 ,000 cln B} (.MTl('r 1\l.Jc:in~ $116,500 962 7620 CEDAR GLEN ()1511m·11v.-2 and :l ltt.-droom 1·1m<iominrum::. from SSl.500 :!:~ J>:lt.ll•n 1\11· . I '1 1;..1;.!m~• rru~ler bdrm win~ ha!> Ownt'r has pun·ha::.l•<I MODELS NOW 11::. own frpk & vie w new home and read~ lo FOR SALE lk.'<'k mo\'e This lovt.'IY I PRIVATEl"INANCING Bdrm 3 bath h ome .. 8R11TANYWOODS" Askin~ $269,000 rcalun.'S: s undcrk off th1· N l' w low n ho mt•~. OetWs Ricketts, Rltr. ma s t l• r bdrm . :! Eastsid1• Costa M1·sa. 851·0~24 f1replac"1$. custom hulll 2-150 Santa Ana A\'l' pool and jaru1ti w u'l'll f;\&-0061 or95S·19'.:?U ~I ~~~~d<>glrg5~~5~1 ;~:,_;;;.R-.E·s-.T.-.A-;.~.--D.---. BEST\'tt-:w more info "" ."l1uthport 5 llr. riool RELAXATION Si:J0.000 /\1-.'l 7:i~·tr.!5-I ll 1s the ordr r ol th{' dav 1n th1::. 3 Hdrm dt'li~hl ~rable Irv. Terr. F<•aturt·.., Self l'lt•anin~ \\all.. IO B;ilboJ bl 3br. O\'l'll. '4aX fr1•c• floor:.. ..!loa, lri.:. :11r~ room;. RL·modelad ·IBr homl', on rormal d1nini.: rm. 2 f'ool + Ja<: ltt•t.l\.\11<Kl l'.\ l'Ul d.-~.1t• ~lrl'l'l. nr pall~& many t·ll.lra~ h'nur & tll'l'I.::.. O"nt·r park. & dnlwn Ci\1 Opt·n CALL MOW "111 help f1n anl'l' Oµl·n ~n. 17tl9 t:n·:.tmonl Pl 754 7800 "' "<lttSun 2·6 or 1·all ~ 3209 l'nr1• M~. '"'"":'A~ •11·9™ j _lllt) ~~~r Jf' 2927 Bns tol. CM Ml>sa Verde, assume 9'~ GI 1s1: owe 2SK 2nd 2. ~I} .i Br 21 • Ba. cll•n I'll'. S128AOO. La l'asa. ,\~l 811!. R.'H· l25'1 4HOUSES WESTSIDE Only S!25.000 0 tW IC WORLDR.E. 556-7777 Mt-sa VC'rlll' \ br. 2 b<t. l~l' IOl. S\40,000 Ov.nl·r. 1\i..rt . 751·3Wti Pnrrn.• fo:.i;it.lt• f(){'t1l1on. t·x· Cl·ll familv t•xt·t·ut1vc: humt•. Puol: ~Ul'~t hou::.l' w wet liar. II! n•d.,. r)()(! fam rm. 4 Br. 2 B:i. :! rr ph"s. man) plus fcatun•' SHij.000 l'all A~ 10 wr1l'r 1;.1;H1 11i7 or C1•ntur} :!I ,\l ltoJ::.t . 003-<!llil 1-'or ~all• hy O\.\nt·r. bl·:iut I HR. owlwr w 1 ra rry :?nd. Great loan a~.,umptton 751·15i8 8t 12% AS SUM. lN. ·\ Bdrm. 2 tn1. lg1• ;11r)' horrw 7,om'll H2. V t'IJ' buildabk Xlnt homt• or mvc~lmt.'nl. ConH~nwnt lo all !>CrVttl'S SH5.UOO. i:1l .l.i(l6!! • • • • • VETERANS NO OH! l)vcr 1110 VA apvr v<I horn~;. in Or;ingt• Co w l'a.s1crqualtfy1ng Broker 751·6836 <!4 llrs. VC'lcrans Only Its il tasc1MU11l pic1ure-h1$IOIJ. a colorlul qu11tl It's Beautiful Embf0tder old·tnne cars 10 For Sate By OwMr my st1tchts 11r1tt1 datt ind you Save names. a child would love to help! Pattern 7558. hs.sue 31>r. Jba. fam rm. fr-pie transte. of 24 cars. 2 each of 12 NrSo. Coast Pla:ia. quiet w a k1l<'hi·n l>lunni;d 1111 hcull'<I & f1lkn•tl 1.111111 OCEAN YllW TOWHHOMI df11wnc·y L111'all''1 111 wuh ::.pa Lot~ of I/Ullo. TL ~cuthv.oo<h of lr\'11\e <k'C·k.~ & pn\ah• Jll'.I" •II low M•lwt111•U ltOlliMt INn 3 b9droofft1 ~-4-l77 UML'() al $2.p.UOO SJ',\Hl\1.1~(; f•Oflf ,.., SI'\" \It'" Ilk .:'•Ila. l,1111 1111, 111 llf l111fM pl( & tl1't. f1.\ llWlll'I SI Jl.WO 5111 ~~, Md 11/J Wk O.tr 1100 Mt-ft. llMllke tMt 011e of th ler9eat Model1 o• olloble. Ce-lty poot, ao•no Md apo MeClft fi"i'aficBW~ ~ Ni~I I OS2 00@8:).Il"n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OpenSun 1-5 1'ruly clt!~Unl I Ur 1 lt1 honw uo t.: <'Ortll't' lot Gourmt•t kl1<'h1•n w aln breakfao;t rm l.11·1ng rnl "' wl'I bar OPt'"' onll• ht•uut1Fully la nd:.l•ap,·d 1Jr1t•k pauo Oen h,1::. frpk & pr1v patw S11:1c·1ous ms tr suit•· "' trpk indudt•s lfo, i\ tin hath art>as. m1r mr1.c~I \.\<1n1roO.·-.. & ~u11 kl•n 111h &1' 1 w" I r11111 "un room Fr doors & ~hllllt'fl. lhl'OUJ.! ho lllt I ho' trul} t '\I 1•pt1011.il hunio S:>t>~i.Uno !\..!li \'1a I.uh• :--111111 nv.n\·r l1nam ,. liTI K.'J!lh t r ru ,_,, SIOt,500. lltiHT srt..OllFTU COHOOMIMIUMS lde.t locatfOA. lullrJ phis. 2 bedrOOIM. 2 boffaA 9d ICHH .... OC._ Vl•w Oftd tHtef•I "P9f'OdU •oke th•H uAlh l 11c,.edlbly •p•clat. Ope n Wedttudoy-Sundoy froM 12·5, yott .._ollldlt't lllli11 seeiltCJ lt..fft. Priud frOfft S 115,000-S t 59.500 IUHO HEW OCfAN YIEW HOME Tlals 1par'lrling l bedroom, 21;, both resid9ftce is etahonc~ by Mautfful •ltw1 fro"' MOit roo"''· A .. tOMOtlc 1prinlder sy1tet1t and potfffial office rOOM or 9H1t ~"orter1 ltighllght this coiy ho1u. $164,900 WHITEWA nR VllWS ova DANA POO .. T Alllftlitits flow frOlll thia 3 ~ hoM. m • excellent Highborhood. Wood and C)lau cOftStnlc:tiOft plus Taulted wood beam ceUlftCJS appeal to naturolish. Falrty priud at S 179,000 PRACTICAL DUPLEX Extra spociCN1s Wtlts with 3 bedrooms and 2 bedroom plus 2 baths in each. Ideal sltuatiOft fM investor" Or" flrst·Hme buyer to li•e in one Clfld ttttt CMlt ~other. S 194,000 493-8812 DAMA POINT 499.4551 495-1720 South Loguna LOCJloWla Hi«JIRI 497.3331 644-7020 Lag181a Beach Newport Beach ~!~~~!'. ...... !?.~~ 1~~.~?!'~! .... !?.1.~ Ht•al 1:-:i.1a1t· Woudbridi:t• C.:om1kn model homt• lkau11f11I :i hdrm. 2' ~ ba. ,\ t.:. 2000 t :.11 ll Ov.m•r 1\tJf'll uni\ No brnkt·r~ $14:1.750 55l 0770 ASSUME 81 2° o lN. l'las:-y Ol'"' 'Pill' :1 111 v. all ~tml·nitt1.c-s l'rin un I~ m; Jst' ti73-4:1l3 Ai..'1 OllAN1;1:: THEE Pi\TIO llOMI-: l'ool 'ldl• 101JI1un . nu stl•r ~wh' t dC'n loll FDR C1\C. f>rolt>s.-.1om1l I y d l' t' ,, r :i l r d & l·ust.om1wd thru o ut Orw nl J ktnd AE:l'nt 551 461C! 1-:Vl'S Woudbnrl~l' Tuwnh<1U!.1' :J hr., ... b;,i. rrph' ~f.tl()(J l;..115.S I t!)g:J \\'!') .111r.ll'll\l' l.lcl•rttl'ltl l'k llOllll' J llr l.1111 rm I \r' old. ,1,,~Ullll' H'o lo.on Sll7 !11111 l'I' ,.XI lJ:.? I NEW LISTING! \lotfl'I l)t•li1'l'l '-J>ill'IUlh 1u~1\Jlum1• 111 l '"' l'Jrlo. t-:nJ uiut .? v. hill' bnt•k 1).1\1os. ~llS llHl>. w1•tb.1r. pool. 11•11111'> 4 'll·v.. 1 li7'f 13J:J1\J..'I \\'()(>I >IHH I><; r' T<lWl'\/l IOl'S t-: :! Fir ~ Jt;1, ;.pa. t\ (. llfl >:r .1<h·1l 1l1ro111 S9l: .. 1Ull [>.jJ lliXH WOODBRIDGE CROSSING l'oe;ta ~1.w;a BluU-.. :1 Ill! home"' •11.'l'an & l'a1non \ lt'W HK H !J60.551!1J ---------• :--111wr llSJJ.!l'Udt'{I llnµhton ARST WEEKEMO COLLEGE PARK L'harman~ 3 Br 2 Ba. J~ t•ountry k ll l'ht'n, OPl'll bea m <'e1lans.:s. t·stm louvn-s. imm:H·ul:1lt• LOW&,I' J\HF:A PHIC I-~ 583.500 0J>('n Sunday ll !i 2570 Fordham Ur ~1fi..N06 H.1· Ownl.'r ASSUME Only Sl4.000, d own. i.1xic·1ou'> 4br. 2ha, pool & J.1c Sl55.0UO . Sa \l' Sloo.ooo·:.. 1.i;:; i;sti.; Jtt. <JI!? OPEN SAT /SUN Cu~l'OM HY OWN EH l-:ast::.11ll·, l:!llils11 . lhr. 21 21>::1. on ttUJl'l ~trc·ct. lrJ,! a ss ume· luan a~k Sl:Il.000 !>IX·ll!/52. :J.17 V1~ 1:1 Baya ONLY $15,000 BY OWNER l..;t Cl.1-;, h11m1· 1 n l !>I d:i~' :ir1•a J IU<. f.tn1 rm. dJllllll! 1111 ~I • h:.c H14111 ,.11 II II\ tnl! .1n·.1 1-.ll'l' 1!·11' 1lr l~·au111ull} Ind"' µd :!OX36' lull~ ,1 uLOnl.1llt: 1\ntllonv l'oot No fman•· mg ha'>...,ll' Ownl'r v.111 1•arry l ull lmlam·t>. ,~k mg Sl t5.000 OPl:n I>a 1 l~· l I. Sat 1Sundav 10·4 ltSl~I c:oldenC've.' or eall ~·1157 . Hwmncjton Beach I 040 ··········•····•·····•· 5BB>ROOMS :UlCI lal"J!c pool with WJ) 'pa All lotall'<I 011 111n•l 1r landM·aµcd 1 , <ll'rl' Int · Pa rk l'la<'t',lnt·X.12 i4tH llt.'<ll'h walk. l.UXUr\ l'Ull 1\cJ II.Ir Jha. FH. 2l0tl ... q· Sl:l.S,1100. O"nt·r llri1k1·r =-.J6.!!!Jl{7 SUPER TOWNHOME l .t-s..., lh.111 I \'1•,1r nl'.,. • With 3 hr. 2 ha. ".tllo.111µ clL ... t tu I lw lw.11'11 \\Ith ('U'o\1)11\ dt.ICH''o 11'' l0 lv1-. and ::.hultt:r,, t'l'nl ral :ur. t'O\t-rt'd p ;11111 "1th \tl)lld 1Jtork and p4J11 t1·r~ .._IHJWS Li l{ 1-: ,\ ;\I () J) E l. ' . ·\ '> " I I\ J.\ S l~l.51.lil Jr W0008RIOGE REAL TV 551-3000 LIMITED EDITION!! $99,900 ~Beoch 1048 .•••.•.•.••......•.•..• RICH&WARM I\ ~tunnm~ rll'JlJflllr" _ ~9 ·2000 Laguna Niguel H1tot Jl l.Y St•Et l,\I, SIUUO rt'<lu1·1111n .\11\ ('undo Gool.lthruJUI) XIII llF.fo.OER 1u;,\l.T' I h lllop Dt•vC'toix·r' l'harrrun~ Nl'w l..1µu 1w t. 'ondo ·, ()C'~;tll V lt'W 1 lllk lwh. 2 & :I hdrrn 1-tl L)'pre;::. at LtK'U.'t Bruker "111 1•011pl·r~1h• <Xf1rt· ·191 1:115. Ill"· i clJyS 1\flt•r hr-. 199 lti2~1 f.X:l-.1\~ \ 11-.W . BYOWN t·;f( 1. 'u.,toin hom1• .. 1 t'\t o·p tional Ul''l~ll I'S< qua hi\ 111 ,1111 l'VOU ll<·•111wd n ·il IOl!'o W :-.k~lilt '' fq1h ,p,1t1ou..; lhr. hui.:1• ofo·t k Ull .! -.1(},•.,, ho\ t•I)-p .1!111, pron 1.1ntb1 J111ng :1uto ,.µrink ll' r .,, .1 hu mJ :1111 -,torag1-. lf1·1.1<'twd ;• , ;1r µar. pn m1· loc-.11 wn WALK 1'0 IW.\l'lt t-;S, SllOPS S..·1•:it4!5lt H•·11•r h S?l:-..uon 213 ~Iii wtu, 711 ~ 16.'>.'°) n~ttru r 1t· 11rn ·...,,., C:rt•Jl :.h:JJ.11.' Jlt•r11•1•1 101 , :1111 . :: '. u,. ~:!i1f 01111 <~1wrl~t»111; fAMILY .... rn•1ghhurhulld l h1 I h1Jrm hum•• ha~ lut' ol 'lf:Jl't' & a larg1· lot" Ith .1 \ll'W tll lht• hill-, { nlljUI' "-ood JPIJl>llltml·n1~ ~ ,1 o;talnl'U )!llb" 111\ 11l1•r mikt• thi-. Olll' d111t-n·nt S\ll.lW CHILDREN .... V.'l'll'Offil', this SUJ.lt'I' I bdrm family hum1• ol· f1·r.:. lots ol µn val') & J lovely mt "ll'W • ..1 "alll'd courtyard & hot t ub Jre amon A thl• 1..·xlra., $139,<XX) FANTASTIC .... (l('C:ln views lrom Hu~ dd1~htful ~bdrm homl'. l'l\JUY outdoor livini.: on th~· !>p3t:IOUS d l'l'ks; ov.nc•r will t'Ol1!>1th•r l1«1M' upt1on Sl<l!l,000 ~"tCr ·~\~K-il(k~ .... , ... tUl't N ( f•,t-.t Ht~''""' • ., t .~·lUfl1I (lf Ir h f"'.._1 1.'11• .••. •'l• Ill. 't\ll~:.'1 ~ I ;I;!/.' l",-. 11~~t • ~ •tJ I JI-..~ 41.,..... Realty • OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUH. 1 ·5 PM ~I<! l'.1..,tl.I) Dt'I < 'am1111 1'1'.'St 11!1\!U.'o l b1fr111 :1 h.1 fNJllll t)n lh1• J:!rt'\'11 ot 1-1 :'J1g1a·I (;11ft ('nu I " <'1.i:-.tum lll'<'11r.111•if 1t1 ... h ldlltl'>c·;iprn~ S:J21.~IOH , _________ _ fAMll Y ORIENTED CUSTOM HOME I hclrin. l',. bJ. drl'.1rn kit, II!•' '<II 1 at uu1111111! pool " ~11.1. :.I t'Jr g.1r S!:tl O()h 493.9494 49S-S220 496-2413 830-5050 Assumable loon F:i1rv.·a\ 1-:1 ~1 1!11•·1 ;stir, ~1.uoo ('u,tm11 Ho•,oll \ 771J !liil WEEK ENO PREVIEW ~al I ,1 :!l'li I Sll 11._. .rt"' I t.11 hol lUU. :Sl5.J Kl~I :... .ol !-> U 11 l " Ill f I f Bc•llt'< 1.t l!<41 oh 1• 'I• \\ .l hr tf••lf ~ft~I !"II !'-on I '.Iv• .. •\\1"•11•11-. II ~1111·1 1111 ·'' 11111. \Ill h It'<' Fl 'l.t).!11• I I I .J Ill Ul-.lum ~x.1 ..• tMI I ~1i.:u11.1 \-. Ill 111 111..1 I , 1•r1 • .:J ... lalce Forest 105S GRAND OPENING PRIME MWPT HGS 2hr l'flmt.1l1•1f\· rt•<k 1•t1r.11 1'tl 1r1 & out L•J\ •'" 11,•tH• ~ard1 ·11 01•lu' 1'\I r.1 ... lhrouJ.!lr 11u1 1 :m '·10 J.!<lr<Jj.!t' I'.\ l'f~ I hmg 111 1·'1(1·1•1l,·n1 1·1111tl Thi' 11111 l)t.'rt~ 111 ll'l'd '4 ••11 IJ1•lt1\\ 1·ompJ1 .lf1l1• 1111,.1·111 ~-. c ~•·11 I tMht 'i,11 ~1111 r•:: hillo"l'lllll ltl.1 lt l ti• 1~1\ :!:11:1 111)111-.,1.1 ll'l tl\\ 'I. I II l '"n 1·11111• 11111111.11' ,\\ h1111wrn1 1 .. 1111 1·1,., hh• lh•ll pl.111 ldo .ti loll 'lll<'l'l:Jtntn).! l1n1f "'' 1'111'.flt•tf :--1 t Ill ii\ '"lt·tn "" n1·1 rn11111 ,,, 111 ( )po·n 'i.11 ~1111 I ,, 11 t \'1.c \J,.n1m1o• 11" 111 \ l I 1;;:1 J:S.IX ninl!o h1r ..... i.-11·111 .. I 11•.i....c> 11pt1un 11,1\ 1111111 1)1 , ;• h,1 \ 11 \\ 1111,tl '11 p .1~.111 1.:ll ll."1.1:t11rJo\I 1 •1.l'H• :-.t-.\\1'1111 1 It I (I, I I h llX r:I \l11d1 11.1 ll•.,ft1, ,.of l11 SllJ.1,1,0J 1,.:1 .'J.IX ....................... , _________ _ 1 llr .! 11.11·11n1I""11h L!11 .. 1t l.11.1· \I•'\\ ~.•"HI th 1.ol lt1S.! • 11• .,. l..noh 5111 1;.r.1 Miuion Viejo 1067 •···················••· Ii !l' \ \ \':.u111.1 lif•• 111.111 Bv < h .. 1 .. 1 "' 1·1' :.! :u"t-.q, II l'\llll \I \.t\ ~ii;I.! 170 :.1111)1! .Jll\'f u \lrtl l'nrw Onl~ CUSTOM BIG CANYON 5U)I/~ II .; .1 ll<lrm-, IJ,1th,,,, J t ,1 I !.: .t I .JI 1• l.41\'Jt l'd un .. 111 •I·· ... 11 '4l\h \I''"'" Ill l!ull 111111 ''' & tnln"' For 1111 \ ,111 shov.mg vi 1111., f1,,t111_ t'Ol'lt.at'l Uan B1hh ROGERS REAL TY 675-2311 Nrwporl Beoch I 069 -••••••••••............. FIXER: UPPER SUPER DUPER DUPLEX \I. ,rlk lu U..-.1, n. :! l.11 i:" .' llrlrm un11 ..; ... 111t f1 n•pl;ite c.tnd built111' Grl'al "inter -.umm1•1 1nl·um{' poll•ntl .II Ft'l' ::.ampll'. Ca II tur :I ppl !>I0.· 1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS WESTCLIFF JBH :!h.1. frpk. 'hak• rr11I, \411(,cf '''ti \ ·'""' ·1 \ \In ••I -.11~1 '""1 '" Ill h't ..... l:.1-".I ;JIHI ~l1!1 t.Jurd l'l.11 ,. 4CARGA.RAGE Sh111glc extr. shak1• rnol. 3HH 2ba. trplc. l'>.l 1•1• gnis Sl59.50CI. OW(.' :!ml 9ii.toJ a-;~umc !11 • • flt S11uthlJnd1•r :. I< I· &~·ti2'.!0urt;:J1.21.J:I Lov~ly TO ASSUME ·lhr. 2ba Mt•s a V1·rch· •. , 1°1· hcmw. Pool JJt 1111.1 Won l IJSl \\ 11111 )lrH't• only S1551' B~ appt uni~ r ail Oan ~ !Hll l'arK T'l.H·e.lnl·X·I:! 711'1 from the 11rd1n;.1rv Walk 1•---------1 SuJll'f :.ha111 ,'(,• \'11 •,111. 'I Burm ;ind clr111n,.: r0<1m 110 Cflll1'I qr.·•·t nt'J I l)11t•r "hon ·' Tht' q11.1l1· t\ IHlml' ·~ olll)' ~li"l .,(~I ll1•fll.tj,!I' f '''111'.I\ I Hewporl Beach l 'l'p"r Nl'" purl k .1' t11"11hom1• 1111 j.!rt'1•nbl'll w11h ... up1•1 vwv. 111 H.1•·~ II.iv .111•1 111ou111.11n Ft".lf1lr1 .... :l l)l'(hl'lllf11"' fll I .. ti• ti ' v. 1· 111.11· \\ "" 1111111111 r 1·lri1-1 r.11111 J,.1(1 h1•11 V.1\h t.11111111· t1(1'\f p.11111. h.1ln11l\ Hll 111,t.,I• I h"1t111111t1 :inti 1\•·11 l'n·ll~ l;int1 ... 1·.q11111 ')l tl 111111 H"H I ,,1 :tlCI 17:.~1 LOCATION ! LOCATION ! Sj)JC'IOU!> ca~l!>.ldl· l llr . :: bJth horn<' on trt•1· hn1-.1 ~lrel•t New t•af\hlmw l'aJ'lX'lS. ncv.. k1tl'l11·n lrn rll'W painl 1m.1rll0 SI 111.1100 ~" Sunday 1-5 324 Esther St, CM So Catif. Realty 546-5605 645·69 18 EASTSIDE'S BEST T h 1 :. 1 m rn a t u I ~1 l l' :1 Hr+dt'n home.., s1tu.1ll'd on a (lUll'l slrt•t•l 1'10~1· lo ;111 shopping Largt• lot. pool & J;ir i\hll'h morl' /\.-;kin~ S12!J.OOO CALL. 1'001\Y °'"'Sunday 12·4 483 Abbie Woy. CM QeM5 Ricketts, Rltr". 85 t-0424 • E\lr..1 .,h,1rµ lhr 211.1. ( )\qwr :.! 'l.' t rph' X hll ,1rt•.1. 1·11ntl, nt'.1r m·1 .. m. ... ,·hi-. S!17 .!1~.o !1K:12 l-'rl•1l1•n1"k, llrool.h11r'l ~'­ Yorio.tel\.\ 11. ~1\1 11111! Op1.•n Sat Sun t! ;, lhr t omh• s.-.. t .000 (h,·nr \\Ill (·:1rry :--harp. llk1• Ill'" Ilk r t•I~ :!1~12 .I nit 11 .-t.;1 l'(ll\tfo, n11 lUfllmun '4all. g.1r.1).!1' 11.1rpnrl . :11i:!-Jf1.!'i l'n111 11nlr HEW LISTING! Su1wr ..,h,1rp .lllH "Ith puol l 'nrl1•1 SllltJ.OUll'' 117:1 1:11:11\/.,'1 lr1ine 1044 ····•·················· VA ANTIQUE $97,000 lo h1 .. •ad1 lrom th1' N11rth L-11?una t11~111rn b111 It .! Hdrm 2 l)a lh hom1· !\l;1gnil1l't:Ol coa>.tal & ('I ty liJ,!hl \ it•v.. <iourml'l kJLt•hen, froS!o.IV•' II\ Ill).! ruom v.1111 ,.:lo\li ll\j.! "'ood lluors $275.UOll don osen renltors 401 GLENNF:YIH: ·197-~48 *DUPLEX* IA0Pan -s1dt• of h""· h•\1·1 lot. 1•a:.y '1Cl'CSS le; l>t'.H'h :-.;l,'lls p<.11111. minor n• pair .... 1dt·al rnr twm1• & 1ncom.-. llu rr~. 11111.\ $145.000 ~\Jsi:.1on Rl:'a ll v ·19 t Oi:lt NIGUEL SHORES l'n\'JlC' bcJrh l'Ommuni I 1 Ot·1.•an 11cw l''<eCulav,• home. I BR .,.. fam rm For mal d1111n ~ rm &!35.WO REGENT REALTY 831 ·3114 or '196·95-01 Causey & Company COTTAGE BY THE SEA <:w~ :! U1·dro11m orc·.m 111•w lln1111• v..ulk 111 fl r" .ti l' 111"" h I; uod ll•rm.-. • l llH ~o l'oa~t I hv. .i' m V11lJ~\' Fair t.t\GUN/\ Ht:,\<.:11 497-2457 ~'Ir,. HILLIE. µhom• 5-111 t I :ii I 111 "" t.111, ~HERITAGE .,. REALTORS TAADEl.l. -· NEWPORT HGTS nu~ h111tkn hl'a1111 • ., "" , _________ _ rl\•ad ''ml ,, 2..,t1 ~ Br :1 BLUFFS, NEWPORT Lt.1. :-.ml •K'1.•:t11 1 u·w tull BCH :--"<'<ll'ih ... 11111,1. hie Sh.trr1 tn 1,.,\'( 3 Bit IJl'lll/I. lot.. nl 1•,t1.1' "' 1\\ t pa\111-. 111\ 11 •'• \\u,l -.1•t· to ,1ppri•r1.1h• ltm~I i.:rnhlt .Sl•i:/ .. 11111 s.2">.1~10 ().,. 111·1 "'111 twl11 lr11Jn1 <' Euro1x·an l>l•c•or. ;J II H I r1 11·\ c•I w lo.otl ' 11t PREHIGE: 1t.11i.111 ult-1-:11.t 111111 I THOME~ 11\ 1• r 11111 k '• p.1 r k -f-Slil.!.llHI J;~\J W l\1;i:-.1ll.,.~.~ll 640-6259 645-6646 y; EASTllLl't-'FS Li; nnr ' lf&lfrJ/~ 1/ lul lhr . .!' ;•h;), n1• NH ( "' '1 'fl'fllll l' Swi m Cluh, R E A L T Y shop.... :-.i·hl!> Sl72.5t>O.----------· 714 t>iH!llr7 or &\4 2M2 models, d11Khons 1nclucleg, neighborhood. Principles Sl.50 for each pattern. Add 40C only . SllO,OOO. $22,000 ,.,..._....~•"..-..""'~•"...,.......,..-.•-""'lllli...w.•-,_'lllr._.,,,._. ucll pattern for h11Htass 111· down. take over pymts. Immaculate 3 BR w1lh mother m law unit On tree lint'd street. SR2.~00' New roof. c-oppcr plumb Ill~ Offitl' l'Xl'IUSI\ l' Devin & Co &12·631ill D1.•1atb lhat l'VOk1• tlw 11ht 1·1ty enter mto th1,, hom1· lhal combmt'S nnll<pu• 1•lcm<•nts w dhl• mC>dl•rn in h.i~h fashion. <J(J1mni! hUI:<' rambl.Jn~ room., ut t·nlC'rl u1 nml•nt . Thi~ seller 1s relotat1n~. 1>11 I•_---------• use your VA t'l1i:1b1hl\ COONTRY COTTAGE The unique styling ms Lii<' rural atmospht.'re Of ,1re11 Brand new 4 Bdrm. I halh. r1n•plat'l'. Wl'l har. Read~ for 01·cupan "Y ~••.ooo • ~..-.:;. Mc CORMACKRE LH~/option Spccl aeular luxun homt': 3 bdrms. J b;1ths': ult1malt• Ill l'llSIUITI touches . Sl't' tu ,q 1 Prt.'t·iatt• ~.000 Op\11111 money. SltlOO .1 m1111th . askmg ~.000 A VERY SPECIAL Pe«IMSULA POINT FOR SALE BY OWNER llarbor Vrew Homes .1 b,•au11ru1 Sommt'r !>l'l w view. 5br, Jba. lar.:l· a•I')' family room . own1·r movmj.! •ind a nxious 11• st'll Will ~how any11m1· 2.507 f'ort Wh1tb} L. 1ff '-"';'-1lf~-r..... = :~ f\andhne s..w ta: ,_546-_4548 __ ror_a.;..:ppt:.__. --- "'1 -ONE OF A KIND Needlecraft Dept. 10s MES A DEL MAR Wiiy,., $$$$? Stltdl up 511111• Oa ii v Pilot mt1's fMrill Qlni9oles in 111ou1 .. lil, OW ai.-Sia. "" HOME an t1ou1-rt CNMs loh of last11on '"' 11Y 10111. Prill if.., BY OWNER·Luxur1ous CENTS! One rs ellsticllld It M--. lip Patltnl llulllk. 5Br. JBa, formal din rm. wllSt otllef S1Yle bvttoM. NCW!HOW' Our 1979 NHOll· H14?e yard & 2 p11lios, Pnnltd Petllfll 9112: Misses CRAFT CATALOG-ovet 200 POl>U· blln BBQ. fruJl trees . Sun 8, 10, 12. 14, 16. 18. Sue laf dts1ans. 3 het palttins Recently remodeled in & 12 ~ 34) elltbclttd ••tit l pnnted ICISldt. Send m out. Highly upgraded. Jd, 45"· Gell« I 1/8 rd'-IJl,--..SU. Ja.5' SI.SO S4(}.(0)1 ~:·1J1 ,. -~ 1~r., r~.suo ------~ _.... 111-'*""' Glitb SI 50 CHARMING Pool borne. =... .... ....: l27.at ..... '11' 0...: :u:M Comp. remodel'd. Lots of sm s l~,...... · ·tlJt tile. wood. mirrors. - ·-f~.,.~:.:..:.:...:. .. · 11.!_! cstm . ~tor:i~e B ltn _,.,. ..,. -.. .a microwave, gas BBQ & Pattern Dept. «2 12>-S*dt,'r !.~I.ZS refrig. RGI w. Wils on. 0.llY Pilot llM..ef ~·:i•·zs 548-S~ Agt. Open Sun. MUJ.PMt..... 11......,c.Mt ..... I• Duplex 2-2br. s harp 'lit, 1111 .. snu lllClldlel. "*" ... owner 's unit. lrg yds. gd m ... llllS.., ... i= ...... :,f: .. J S. All die""' dOCtles ~ need foi 111.• ,.._ 9'111· · · · a.• rental income. $1 JS.000 fVUf WW ~te •rt lil OVf SPRING• 111-..... ClicMt. · . . Ja GU·S600 SOMM(A ,.mu CATAlOG! ll40l•Jhll ••• t• ----= =~=11.~ Uf:t',i!'~ ... :1~: MESA VERDE COllJC!ll S.S 15t lt1...._ ~. . • . 1.• Country Ctt.m .... 111 ... ..,. ll.51 llf.._... ~ ... ~JI 4 Udr or 3 + ch•n + fom E Tlllllllla.u JIJ.lS ... tlrJ ...... · l.• linrdwood fir:< 1lllk hur ..... .. ta ..... Ot•·· . lM boy w1n cl111\. l'l1· , ..... , Ill .. ~ • · • M $15 3. S 0 0 J If l' k I e flandlcman. RE MAX 831-1266 ..... _.... ... . . 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARIMITA Sp c<"l3l'1.1 lar hdllnp homl'S 2012 3206 sq II l.'IO!I<· lo Mann a. Sl'I' :.i fld & Calle I.a Prima Vera. SlM.000 to ~5.000 831·3540. 493-400ll Bldr 5' ...... ISH CHARMER l.<M!ly ocean view atop Dana Point 't> rinesl ne ighborhood. L N~ formal dm rm . :i hom(' of distinction Very rlcx1 hie terms Call Hi ck C.JY<' 498-\31~. agt ---Sp:u1thnl-( d11pl<!X 2 Bil 2 bJ I BH. I ba • l fpl. 3 l(llr SHll.llOO PC'R Allen. lle11ll~ .i:H i :>78 ~VolS.y 1034 ••.....•......•.....•.. By Owner. 2~00 ~q ft l>evonwooll homl· 3 ft1>k'11, l180.000 964 -11133 552.4477 Hund10 San .Jnaqum 2hr ckn 2 h;1 t rpl<. IH t IJU\IOS, ,oll 1111 l.!1111 l'Ollr!>I' 1-:nio.v \ 11•" f rum mo:.t r oom-. l'nul & Jae· St:H.500 64lt·1'997 UHIV. PA.Rt< J Eld.rm~. 21 , bn l'lll de '1111' !!lrw t . 11rlv1.1ll' lot· 115.000 Uelbow Nt-wparl UeJll.Y 67511170 #\ , ........... ' ~ ...... ~ ,. -..... --'flf' -•• • ---... ..... L~a Beoch R.E. 497.1461 494-7551 MOHA.RCH IAY THRACE VllW Outstanding custom family home. 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths. Jarge family rm. Huge Jot on quiet cul de sac road. J 1"J Years ol d. Excellent financing. $385.000. A Co&.DWIU IM41CH CO. 496-7222 831-0836 ,,.,... M .. m cti.., ,._ L .......... 5 Bedr-ooms Only :! )'<'ars old with fcaturt'S too numrn111s 111 mt·ntron in dl'la1l 1nrlut1 mg ;1 g1>11rnwt k11ctwn. halMny .:aml.' rOOIJl a1ut ..1 .. 11mpt1ou::. full "''t.' Coll 640..S372 J.Jc•u111 1n till· mash ·r l•---------buth. nut JllSI .1 hath lllh " J l' I s . S 11 I 1 d ti a k <':lhtnt'ls I hru out nod moch mort> It }OU want "Thl' P o1111 " :ind l'Oll cons1dl•r $<13\1.000 for t ht• liEST. then call 64.-.721 I rJn Nl(i[l '-MILLY b, A55UCIATE5 Newport Shore:, ho m e $12.000d wn T 0 P S500mo 646-8772. -.-------SACRIFICE ! 3 Odl'm home w 2ox.io JlOIM + JJt' Xlnt t·ond & (()(· Ont)' Sl~.900 Al.'iO llGCANYOH CON[)()l) lJ 11va1l 673 43l3 Agt (l\)C'n llOUSl•Sttt. 3 OH. 21 • ba. ram rm. wet har. rplc', $169,UOO Ownt'I 640-5679 :1 Br 2 Ba BluUs condo. I h I. pool. nr shopping. leMts. ~chools. $125.00t firm Pnn only 675-0812 Beautiful 4br. MONT EGO HARBOR VIEW HOM!::. Free l...and. $180.000. Call 644-41W --- HBGHTS S'IECtAL Adorable 3Br home. nea \ llS 8 pm! Walls of glass. beum.'I &~lllensive use of hrlck l>tll'l.'rl r1~ht "'' hUITV ' 0n.g. Knotl Rlty 974.0045 WANT ACTION? C\aS!lfed Ads &42·56711 CWLVN.OT ~•••btoie Frtdax, Jutw e, ut19 ••·••·······•·••·····•· .........•.•...•....... ..........•...•...••... •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 Toro 3232 ....... •ec:h 3241 tts..,.... leocll 326' ~ ......... --~ 2000 t 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... ...................... . .•.......••........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3202 . •••....•.........••... ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA IUDGET REHTS Eronomy S;ivt• ttui. + ti mt• llOM ~FOR R~N·r * *.. Watetiront4.,..... 3 ot 4 br. Pnced from A.I lertole On the Cani. l. Comm 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCIAH ourLtXtS ()I( II l' C'll mm l' I l' 1.tl N•·v. J l~·tlt outrl hon1&·' "l.!Jll'r loCJI 1<111 $!1711 .0UU • •~>l Moo1i. t 'nm.tr •.lb 4114 or l!i~ 1393 ll'4.>S Apts Ctgs .. • t•nr $22.5 Bach y11rd free utal $i4S lllr kn.ls l'O(ll ~to 5495. Fncd yard & 2112 Wwtward Lft. pools & leMill avail now Ji a r 11 ~es Fa m I It e s 1175 645-3370 ple ase Kids & pe t s Hewportleoch ...:.:-·---- welcome. <.:all 964-2566 or You are lhe winner of NEWPORT CREST Lino a 0 TllF: HAYSllll" •11i 0 I' A II I II U ii ) " I d '' Vlll'6iC\! .iOO 1-. l'oJ~l Uwy N H 1 llr ::Hu Im {•I\ pa\ 10 bt•11d1 vo11I 1•11·uu1 Jli>i.Ml>k ht1,1I "thp IMOtM ,....,..y 2000 \ omrnen·111I 4400 ''I It s.!50.000 lntl~1r1.1I. 141Hlll "I ft S20tl.OOO :.! ll•nJllh un ,hun 11•1111 ll'UM'' I. ,\ t 'ow1ty Pnn only E?5() Dat'h k1d11 petti S?;KS 2Br kids pets .:a1 ~I0 2Br kids applla nl'l'' $U.53nr kid~ uppl11.1n1•1•, S3753Ur g11r pool put111 S\<X14llr k1di. pool 973-2!171.Agt,nofee. twotre.tlck.+s Lt!ase 2br. 2'wbu. beaul FcuttaiftVallfy 3234 t$15.00v1lueL \o muhl·level. 2·car aar . •·•···•···•············ ••••••••••••••••••••••. Royal Lipfuon ret racs. seoo. must have Al.&ban SOU1M-LA•UMA HOMI wmt VllSA TIUTY PLUS 0 N 'rtl ~ ~ 0 l ' I II !-W .. : •Ml ;.!U1 ;m.. • hi t'fK'klM'tl '""''' n1·~ , pt .. 1hru & n1•w tltV• Hk1 11'7~ 4010 CNAltM conA .. tM THall AICH IA Y L....,. Tllnt Aidt.., h • ..... • lfe ..... IN ...... SMot ,_, ... -wllue lfe Ill • .,... 9IMt .............. l ~·· ... l \.llii ......... u. flricM ............. .. SZH.000 499.4551 SOUTH LAGUNA 491-1112 495-1720 DOAOPolltt L11; eaM.._, 497.3331 644-7020 LClpta leacll Mewport hoclt >61 upon leoch I 069 5cMta AH I 080 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• MAKE $25,000 HUGE 5br . 3ba. g reat l'ROIA~3 LOT Potential. under market. with 2 Bedroom home m •EXCITING• ...,.,,_.. l.ach-Lldo U l' .J u I I ( 11 I I Ii 7 1, 1;vht1•11I'•''' ~11 1 •u .• ho11w v.1111111~.1ll.11w111 IJ114 l' 111 I 1tl11 11111 ,1 ~hoit1J1tn..: ,111 I 't111 Ill I ~t'ln11111 Loguno Hill~ s.,.dol '"" llt•JUtltUI I .... (.II \dlllt J'I, J.l \l~I ...,, ,11 I• ,1 I,. ttr 2K.l lanl 1111 "II II .di 11\t' xii J!> llnl\ SN .ou CALIFORNIA PACIFIC MOBILE HOME SALES ~'71A1 Harbor, ~t.· 21~. 540-5937 won't last. Ca ll Dan 111'-' liOO blO<'k of South 5'18-Mll AJ:t Syramorc. An older :! AcreOC}t for Sale 1200 ---bdrm. 1 bfi home. 50X 125 · • ••••• •• •• •• ••• ••. •• ••• OCEAMfROMT lot. Cun\lmliunal terms I:! Ani•:-. 11111,.1111.11 \I 1 With ctpprovt.'<1 pla n" for only. Ind zonmj! m i.:11•v.111'' 111il 2.00.1:-q. ft luxury h111m•, din°'' 44·7211 .1r\•a 01 n,, c·,,11111' Nl·wpnr1 lic;Jl'h li73 ?:JOO ~5.50(1 t-:11J.!111t·1·n•1l 111 .\~ , • \t'~tnwot ~ 11:,1u11.1o .!I • hn; A HOME ~nts TO BUILD 4 Bdrm Condo. pool. play •• ~.~ •••••••• ~~~~ DREAM O....i areas. Pnced to sell fasl. A " i\Jn !>iS· 1000 nr 646· 74 H Tri · p I ex . i:: rl'.1 t 1.1 x Beautiful ··Portof1no" Anyume shelter. bt:st Pnt'l' m :-..111 rno1M m llarbor View Clemt>nt e. St :!:!.SUU Homes Spacious ram1ly s...wt S.ac;h I 088 I. a rs o n H l' :.i I t ~ room opens to I a r gc. •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• 492.3470149& 1772 µnvate yard. 3 Bdrms. R&IT FOR SUMMER? ~s Property '400 plus sepa rate bo nus NEVER Not when you ••••••••••••••••••••••• mom with 1t!> own loft & can own th1!> beautiful hath S2~.ooo 3Br. 2Ba Condo, '"' blk to OC('an i-·c-ature~ Wt'l bctr, balcony. lrplc. dbl gar. ::.obm1t \'llU ll·rm:-OWL' 846-5502 ezAnnm .......•.•............. Mobis.Home~ ForS. 1100 .•.•...••...•..••••..•. EASTBLUff Perfect family horn<! PRJCE SLASHEO Jt'ross from p a rk . 4 /\nXJOll~ owner must Sl'll hflrms .. f a mily rm • nuw. :!4x52 lltlic rcsl. tormal dinm~ + t'at·in 1970. w '8x20 cnclOS('d k1tch<>n. pnvalc pcttio. port·h. S Star /\nah<'1m \ICW or h ~hl s /mts. Pct Park Redul'ed lo ,.~,m al Newport At!ach Si2b.OOO M<ikc offt•r lo Tennis Club. $247.500 day! <J 8637·77 1 lm:lud1ni: land. Mobit. Home StOf'e ~,u,r~ ..-....OC ... ; 5 A6-iiiiiiiN-;;---:N--T-- ,, 675-5930 • 11;,fi ., 1·,1 "", ("tl\l Nt:w homt'l-, p\l ,·om murnty, 3 beacheli. :!.I hr ..... I .CONDO VIEW LOCA TIOM You can't beat the Bluffs ~ec:unl}. sub-kltm~ OK From $2\1,900 17l.t l 499-~16 Golden West 24 xtiU :! bdrm 2 ba. fam. rm. Custom red wood dc-ck . S•Park. S<in .Jua n Cap. •\96-83.17 . ---------- You can't be::it the buy · Shows cxquis1t <>ly ! 3 bflrrns. 21 ~ haths. ln· lt•vcl on choice iirccn· hell. Newly off<•rcd <t l 'SlW.000 15.'l· \501 LIDOPEMIH. PVT.BEACH Oouhl(' wide 2 br. I ba. l year old. 2 clubhouses. -$3ti.OOO. Ownc r I Agt Real Estate OWNER MOTIVATED PRESTIGIOUS BIGCAMYOH Come by & make oHcr on rtu~ t'harmm,g 4 hr bNtU 1~ 2 lrpk~. hU#t(' rm~. h I~ h1~ ~ccludt•<l lot i50 1501 Real E.<;tatt· SGt Cleftnt• 1076 ...............•••.••.. n indo By Owner. Prel-. Ills 2 br . 1 111 ba . Sl!S.000 1orr . Call 1\4/492·3m2. :-lhorecliff V1 \las. 2 Sr 2 Ba . sundcck. 2 1.·a r gar. J3C & pool $89.500. 6.1142071496·33\0 By Owner. 4br. D.R. 1-'.H. Z!O' oc-ean view. $159 .900 49'.!·52Z3. ---- 6734191. 2br. \ba m 5-star 11<1ull park. 'ti8 C hampion 12xfio. s2 1.5oo. c~1 . 752 0059. 998.2360 NO FEE 24 HRS Rental Information !lent with option to bu~ information. NO DOW N PAY ME.NT OR TAKE. OVER PAYMENT tn· formation. Hundred 's of Mobile Homes available mall areas. Call Mow!!! THE MOBILE HOME STORE *A TTEHTIOH * TAX ,\TTOHNt-;\ !-. \ C (' 0 \' N 1' .\ '\ I'!'> llE\'El.1111 Ul fl>< I( IH II 1-: J, I( : I Cl l " f; I' .... I' .\It ·\l>I S 1-: \ I! I· \ Ill 'Tl'kl \I'\ !StlMllMMIFI 11 1'1111 E1 'fhl' h1,.,to1'11' l t1\\ 11 otl Jn:,k1p 1111 5, .1l·11· 1111 I t hl• I n ,. I.. 111 I 1111 ,1 '"'rl1l1t·d 111 .. 111111 .cl ~Ill' •~ for s.11•· '1111:-. sk 1. f 1 .... hmi.: 1·.1111 fl mi::. J)a('kmi.: hu11111u! .. it I yt'ar µl.1y~roun1I h,,,, hugt· p:iy olf 1111 prn gram olhk 111 < .1p1l.Jhll' on h1~ lh:.ll•111.1I ~,,,. UJx hrl'a k lnd~dl·~ r .1h111.. r1111•• tov.. s lahll''· ",1 11·r !IOWl'r f.,1'1 1tl l,11 'l'I p.arrt'I' in l n1' l'rlll('Onh ii I '&'>.1 fll.1.t (( i" ~rclol Property I 600 .......•......•••••.... Sftopf>inq Center Or Cly lmlJOr 1·1·nll•1 Ii <ttl'eS, IM!J,000 :-q II hcl~. lncomt• \.)\l.•r s~ .• ~.llllll Prt Cl' $1i,OOll 11111 1 \1 r Pu.-;sl'll. •wA!iila~ Albert Pusse l I Realt y Co. 833DOVU Olt.N.I . 631-S2Sl Condominiums/Town- hauses for sale I 7 0 0 •..•......•..•••....... D.corator Mo~I $69,800 2 hC'drnom, 11 ~ h.1 \!11111 l'Ommunll\' O t•t• 1n .1 Sou I h n1· 1• .111., 1d1· Furn 1 ~h t' II •l r 11 n rurn1s hcd l'h<1t1" I 01 a p pt t O ., t' t' I i t I • H33·-1422 ,\.,_'1 ----°'f:it~e~le 1800 .••••...•.•••.•........ UNITS-UNlTS! Bargain Time! MF.SA DLJP!.1-~X $114.000, 2 llR's. lpk~. newly patnh'fl. garagt•!-. laundr~: room SA."1CLl::MENTJ·: f>l'LX Sl 16,000 ON•an \.at•\\ t>uv1d BourkL'. Realtor ~tu !fJ~JO $C~ 4flr kids l)t>ts l(llr V .. 1canl exec home. 4 BK . StGl6oft 5'tow refs & gd credit. P. Owen I h .,1 the ~<Toman Co l p u..; r:irpetmg. over .. __ -- s1r.t.>d lot. Close to schooh. ANAHEIM ~·wtownhouse 3 8r a Ha. & rwys ~ mo. Agt CONVENTION refng. wshr1dryr, pool. I ~ 4471 CF.NTF-R yr L-.e, no pets. l'>75 pr 10% Interest Tnpll•i.. dO'>l! Iv Vl'cun SJti0.000 Hkr 557-0825 llom\•fm1h•rs Stall• W1dt• July 14, !I p.m m 0 . 6 J 1 . l 3 1 7 o r ~Ofl S.ach 3240 CJll 642 5678. ext 2n to 21..11.in-847'1 ••••••• •• ••••••• •• • •••• claim YQUr tickct.s ---- - \1·1tll 1llllK l11 lht• \IV. tll'r 'i. 1lu1.1 tlW!>•' II 11111h -.how 1 .. , .. •n1l,1lllt· 1-:nd1)ll1•1I ,. 11 11'•'' v.J1n11•1I 1,,,, ~t II & h,I' h,tfl'llllll''<. '1u11l1•1•lo. tit puol llll h.Jt>)l\I 1•·11.1111. 1111 .... unanwr IMIWI "ill 111\.1111'1' .ti 111 ltllt"l l"'I I \Ill.I I 'lllll !. II 10 -..lf(\I -..\1\ll I '\Ill 1.11 I<' I \Ill< -y,7 11111111111 Ill• lt.-.1 tl ''"'rll"' l.L~I \t .ti \\I' h,1\ I' .J h'" ••11\'llllllh cln •1111 '''"'' l.111 h•r ,, pt nlt•,,1.,11.11 111111111111,.J tu lll\1''11111·111 11 ,all ,l,lll' 7~ l:l:W J QUAIL ~,~~e~~-'°'" TU 1:10 P.M.I 7 U"41TS-C.M. 111·.1111 "''" hu1 ltl111 J.! I' 111·pl,11·1·'· ,1111 lm·a111111 l"il, llWnll" 1).11! 11\0:I FOUR UMITS-C.M. "''"" m·". :1 Hr o"' 1w1 ' 111111 • Ii.a 11111. .! l«tr ,.:;ir .1 :• fir ., h.1 11111h l~l. lll\ .;t ml:-tH:! ll>tl:I II\ 11'-' 111•r l);m .i I 'mnt l'rult· of O" n1·r~l11p I pit•\ ~J.>.000 l'Jl.'h Ull Ufl 111 l~.(llHI .,q fl lol~. ov.1wr \\111 1111;.incl.' on molr.wt IA.tlh mm1mum ~7K.1100 down. Will .1c l 11mmodatt• l'Xd1.ing1• :m11 Cht:ltJm W<t~. Apt u. L> .. •1!16· 111:17 IJr I\•> 5C!i5 111~· Ill MUST SELL! l~·m·h i L'n11 hui ltl "k1111: Sl'J5.(J(IO SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 COSTA MESA 4HOUSES F.1111 1 .. 111· I l'Olal pro 1 ~·nws 111 lug h ;ipJ.irPl'IJl· 111,.: ;1rca Only ~is.ooo. uwc WORLDR.E 556-7777 I pit'\ l.rg :lbr. :.!' h.1 . 11~111 1 .. unit + 3 lrg :!br. ·1 •. 1 I 1111 I rom lll'l'Jn un llrrn•khur .. t s22:;.u1111~ t lV.11t•1 llrokl·r5.')j; 99Hi 1.um1.111 Jlunt lkh ~u·t· .111·.1 ~111111 ll)lllJnt' 11\111•1 "al l l111.1n 11' :!II dtl "I' IA. 111 llHI .. 1d1·r 1r.i11l• \l1J..1· Kiii llMIMI MESA DELMAR FOUR·PlEX l'nrm· n11r1n C'o,t.1 \h-!-..1 ,111'.I I pl••\ Wll h ;j l11'lh•11111b '.! h1•"room-. & 111 .. l h1·dr11u m 11n1l~ l :n·.11 111\l•,t11w11t 1-'l l'XI hl1• 11·1 nh. \\on l last .al 11nl~ Slti:t.51WI (.'all 5411 :Oifi DUPLEXES TllY 15° o DOWN 2 to l'ho&.>t' from. t•a1·h :! lll1rm I hJth unit .illA.J\~ 11•11\t•d Xlnl 1 nntl l!l;•l Int .1111111:-. hklll.I! """ ~13•1 51111 Suhm11 \Olli lt Im-. a R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 Four plt-x. Newport lkti.:hl,., pp li?J.4072 uftcr iiPM 900-5580 New 2827 sq ft.. a BR. ex· * * • 2 lldrm Doll House. Yrly c<'Ut.JVehomeabove Hun lse avail Sl'pt. 15 8alioo Penlnwta 3207 .••••.•••••...•........ lndllltrial I Property 2100 ••········•············ H,wbll~l"K.'d &.it bwldt•r n:qlDrt'S 5000· IO.()O()c;q fJ approve<! hberitla:.sm~ f.u·1lth 646-44~ llcau11ru1 Uay v1l·w 2 lx.lrm, l h:i. <l 1·a1 ..:u1 . yrly S675 ti75 H670 or filS-8404 ask for Connil' 4 UORM OCE/\N l"llONT Yrly 1h 1.·. S700, mo 67!'>-0009 , Lok for Sol• 2200 3 Br .1bu.1 • IJlod• \11 h,,, • •• ••• •• •• •• • •• • • • • • • • • \' l'~rl~ Si,S(J rno 1;;:• o.s5tf SPYGLASS LOT t>Vl'~ \hsolut ely t ht· H F.S'f \ lt-:W LOT for 'al1• 111 '\ B toda, 1.tH'•' t1·d Capistrano Beoch 3218 l"''l"et•n nullJon riu1l.1i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.U,'(UT\ 11111 0<'1'.IU \ ll'" (·ond11, IJanJ BluJ h. :1 bdrm. <!' • halh . l 'oul ~dUll.t JJlU//1 S7511 .i93 rut;() tinglon Harbour. many Yearly rentals $450 mo & ~ mo. 213/9tl7 4856 xtras. $795. Call Mike. up. Henals!.anre Mobile -----~-II o m e P r o p c rt i c s liq CmtyOft T ownhom. HOM~ FOR RENT :1 or 4 br. Pnced from Slli.'i to 5495 f'nt'd yard & I! a r a I! l' i. I'" a m 1 I 1 t• ' plca:.e kids & pc-ts "ekomt· Call !l&l-2566 or 973 297 l 1\1-'l . no f el' !\t•w 1.'k~unt 2 bt><!mom • ctrn S>'i5 Ct.'<1<1r & "'1n do" homt• Five block:. to bt'dl'h. l'rivate 2 l'ar j!ar<1~c Full) main· 1a1rwd ) ar<1 Adult~. No pt•b lnqwn· at 527 18th Strt'l'l 17141960-6331 499·:Bl6 Lovely 3 bdrm. w lll!l' Brand new. beaut. view, 3 BR. 2 ba $700 mu Pool, 3 BR, 2 ba S800 Mo incl pool serv1c·e l.L)wer J Arrh B;,iy, :.I Bl!. 2 ba . fain rm . <! frpll'' C.:Jt a l111J Vlt'" S750 .\1onth Furn l.11\\l'r 3 t\n h Bay Ocl•anfroot. I llH. I ba .. Wlllter or Jul:. Turner t\%01· ~4591 ·1!11 1177 _.._ LGCJMC1 Hills 3250 ....................... formal dmmA rm. & 2' :• tl<iths LR<>. fct m 1 ly tutchen w 1eatmg ctn·:.i Wet bar. s pac1ou!. µ;1110 cleck. St«·unty ~<1tc. ll'n t\J!> 1·t,. & ~µa SllltO Mo West.y H. Taylor Co. fU•.iltorl> t>H-4\1111 -!Hr 11 .ilic.t IM• I ~I S5:!5 rnia Sho"n 5 'il'\1 :no L111Jo /\' l' lfith St 1 rl~ldl'nt'I.'~ :!70 dt•l!l l'I' view lrum CctM to 1n ·1n1 Owner will 1·Jrf) /\ITL> v. ,29'; down For more inro. <·;tll Hon T<t~ lor. t;l().5tl2 Corona del Mar 3222 517. 17th St '1 BR 2'!' b;.i. •••••••••••••• ••••• •• •• I pl1. xlnt eond ) a rd l.AGUHA HILLS WOW ' '.lh•wporl ('11· .... 1 townhou.'L', 3 Hr ~ 1 :· Bil. :! 1•ar J!.ir. po<1I. Ja•· . tenn1~ t rt.-.. d1hl' tu lw .11· h Sii.SO rno. I ,,. b1• \\,Ill X I Won't l:i~t ' l';.ill n.111 lt.41 I< :.! lol . 50-, .. 122•" . 2 blks Imm 01.·1.·an. lt:n ·I. µn me \lo l,al<(una loe;.itwn. I' P l\~l-Ot'i8 ;!Of llarbor Bl\'d frontag(' 111 l..i 11;.ibra. nr Wh11t1(•r Bl\tl GH•t1t lm·atwn lli.lllXl"l 11 1\gl !i7't ftt~•'I -.; .. :WJ'(lllT 11 t-:IC I f'f'-; Ill! 1-:1 ;\10tlt'n<1 H1·<luu•tl 10 ~105.tlllO i;n 2~:111 Coastal Commission Approved D.m.1 Pt H-1 11.rl'JI arl•a. mm lrom m:.inn;.i Cr.ad tnl! permit:-. he>w.1.•plan,., 1-omplelC' pkg n·al.I~ tu build SSS.000 4!13 2i5:! Wilson & Weiss H 1-: Cal)lstrano Beat·h on'.111 \1c>W lot. Incl. µIan~ ~ perrrul ti61 :!871 OCEAMFROMT With apprt)H•d pl.111:-lur :!,OIJOsq ll.luxur,\ hom1· \f1·"port &·•11·h m:1 i.lltt> r\1-'I. Mobile home I Trtr Pries 2300 ......•...••........... \'1\l'1\N'I' MOVE HIGHT IN' Hm ~kvhnl'. I bdrm 111 low re'nt. adult. l' :\1 park. 3Sl W. Bay Sp 11 Pnnl' only, pll'ast: Call t•ve. or wkcnds 6JJ .J.li I Moultcrin. Desert, Resort 2400 .........•.•.....•..... FOR LEASE :"\l'W 2 he<iroom 2 b.i th hnmt• :\t 1:.~1011 l...il..1• ... l'ounln l'l11h <:oil ll•nrn-. fklfll B1•a ul 1t11l h l.md:-l .1 pl•<l 111) m .1111 ll'nann• var<I ~1<."luhhnu~c· IM IA~1.·rt. llol Spnn,.,-. 213 371! 2;,7:! Sun \'allt:} Idaho. l't1rfl'l'l Wmt1.•r1Summt•r re1·n ·a lton '.'Jew :i h<lrm humt• $145.000 ;\g1·nl 497 41i4•1 Paul Out of CCK1niy Property 2 S SO ..........•............ Liquidating ll!t' P<.'l' Com· !Tl<'r'l blk long prop t''< lstmi:: hlch nf.! now rcntt•d Bei.t Joe. m San Bdno S79.50110wn .. rti7!l ~lhl Outof Stote Property 2600 ...•....••..•.•........ C () I. O R ,\ [) () ., 1· 1• 11 1 t' \\ondc cl pro)ll;'rt' at S3511 ;J I'. 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Sl'<' & ,\""II AUi?, l ~I JI B 1:.l /la:.l dt•P S-l1S.lm1• 549-122.5. 9ti<! 258ti '111 E I.Al\ f'.S Rra nd n l'\\ l'vn<lo :? bdrm 2 b ,1 S.'i2f't mo 213 ·I J I 30-IR ----------~It. nt'W 2 hr l'\l'l'Utl\I' 1nhom1..• ~mo ~Macnab-Irvine \ft lipm c RENTALS I llB I h.1 S:fi:l :! llH :! ha 'llill . , BH. :!' ._. h;i SIOO :111R :.! ha SliOO !Miii I HH :!' •ha Sll75 ~ lit(.'!. ha $1i:l 501.1 :-..in l'lt0tnl'l1ll' Wt ... 1d1ff •I hr. lam rm oil c-umt•r lot I .t·aM.' opt 11111 \\ · .. nall11\)"lll'·l\OWlll 645-7221 I I \I I '• I It d \ '" WESTCLIFF \\',ilk toshopptnj!. par!< & library from this 1-slor) . .! HR ~ ::! µat1n,. + 1•omm P•n)I ,\dull" $251 Mn HI\' l l '·l!ll 11;.irnc-t P1.•rrv ~28235 . Apcrtmrnts Furnish•d :-.harp lg 4 l'h·x. A11:ih1.•1m. 2:1B1 . t•'JH,1, 22Br llkt. 1111 rldt·rn •d ma lnl. hkr li7!l·4111U forH.Kor ??75 l-~ti palm lk•;1111 1>.1di vnl. :! 1·;1 r I!•• r s:,:111 m n 113:! llfilq N11w Tnwnhcim1·' Pt•rt , • .,1 fi•r roo1nm;1lt'~ :! 111a,1t•1 l.lllrn"' tll•1•a11 1 ll'\\. I 1.•11 Ill ... lll)lll. t•l 1' Sl\i:. m~1m ~21. W•stdiff R.olty ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Island 3706 ...•...............•... 1Br. I Bu. 1mmue aµl. S.»1r1 mo l \111 Hrian <213) ll711 t1031i rl y:-.. Ii i I 1 673·~• wkn<i~. !Jti UNI rs ~Pettiftwla 3707 ...••....•....•.•••.•.. BYTiiE BEACH Large ho me w /ocean VICW. S27J.500. l ·492·4l!88 HEAR YOU Westminster 848'8895 Sanln Ana 554·7070 3 BK'~+ ii HH pnde of ow11cr'>l)1 I• M ~/\ f'O I< PU::>. UNDER $1.55.000' 4 Un th prllk CONSTRUCTION • • Will c xrhan#(c lor h quid assets or l!(){)(I rt•al l'slatc. $400,000 off1t'l' hwlding c-qwty /\ l-lrnn~ par1JlC'r tenctnl desires lv remain Would con:-.1d1.·r total sal<> to owner ""''r :moo .. q. 11 1appro" 1 Almost new bu1 lcll11f.!. l)("('M Vi('W. /\mph.' lt•l' parking. Next to Post 01 f11·1• l..a)!.una Reach ~1r1·,1 .t.49-1625 1r 1\ leave '""I! or 499·2762. .lu:-1 pamll'<I I hahm :: h.1 ~11..,:1 l>l'I \1.11 1'.111111\ hOITil' ,,II pt'I!> ::.,•1()\) hi l,1.,I t-dt'lkNl !ltil\ ltlti!l l rvmr rondo for n•nt lbct.rm + loft . Air Pool. teMJs S370 SS9-5l2U. --- Woodbndge 3br. d r. f r. tennis & pool. $6UO 4~-:MSS or 49-1--0747 Nl·wport 's t-'1ncst 2Hr . 2' 2ha. hlghly 11pi.:ratkd 1.·ond11 ln r lu<i t·~ l'Ph idrr~. 'tnvt•/reh'1~. W 0 . 1'mnpa1·tor. clwshr, lrplr. IOL'> ot mirrors l'ool. Jlll' ,.auna. 2 c·ar gar 3 hlk~ hi OCCtll\ $1)251m o Wknc1 ll·\'c 1 14 1540 33-1 :!, d ys 213 900· ll~l I l~1<·hl'lor .1p t 1:.l Isl • rleanmg S75 y rly lsc S275 mo.&75-00.? Flxer·Uppcr. ocean view. s hort walk to beach. 4 Br + hobby room $109.000. 114/964· 1Sl8 an. 6PM CVPtlUS SHOltE Pvt guarded community. private beach. Beautiful 2 st.or)' 3 bdrm home. By owner. Call 714 / 494~ or48fl-llK»for appl. ...... Cifl•h-1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISESTDEAL IN TOWN! 2 BR l Ba condo. S.W,900. <182-•n or 492.4337 tfl#CUSTOM HOME Prime location , 4br, 2~. mini lo beach It hubor Weal Coast Pa ctrlc R .E . --/831·2lfl00. If )QA want your advertls· lftl me11a1e lo reach more people al lower COit. CLutlned la th~ _,. to p l C1JJ ~ow I MW8'78 E. Anaheim 956·4500 Cent. Anah 956-1011 Di•orc• ForusSGle PRICE SLASHED S8000 oo beaut. 2Br 2ba. Great View in 5-Star Adil park. Amerultes gaJore. To sec caJI 498-5440 J im, Agt. PEACE & QUIET In Huntington Beach. t314 mo. $2.995 down. '107 space rent. 1977 20>cAO double wide. In· eluding O/W, re fri g .. W /0 . No childr en or -VACANT MOVE RIGHT IN' um Skyline. l·bdrm . In low rent, adult. C. M . park. 3Sl W. Bey Sp. 14 . 1>r1.ne. ont,y, please. Ca II eve. or wkends 631-3'74 o( ownership' Ne\\ painl. • n e w r ll 0 r p r 0 r ~·1r..1 lhl.'I' dcpn·1·1a t10n landscaped New st<f\ l'~ f '' r I h I' P r 1 <1 l' o I & refng's :111 unit:.! 1•\\n1·r .... h1p bu ~cr Spnnkler system. tuil' Tum.hl·~ rent guaruntel•11 Hurry' pmJt'<1. may exehanl(l'' 1 ~,. than $35.000 per un Don 'l miss th~c mvel>t it .111.2 lxlrm. !'\• ba: 16· 1 ment bargams. 1.·all now bdrm Cathedral cc-11· 752·1700 1nAs Spa. Fully Ol'fN l11Q.,1u11N•• ,.,, 1 lon<l~l·;1 p1•cl A Quail I ' I l'lal'l' t-:xclui.1ve 752·1920 Ml*'tt J ~..'!.~~ bcellefttTHms A PROPfllflES"' Only l5<'k down Owner 10,... TU l :JO r.M.I will c'arrv d1·ft•rrt·d ----------pymnl 2nd· TD on 111111 near new 4 plcx 10 So Huntington Beach Park Placdnc842 7461 ~ IQl:I ;idJ 2 hhl.is. wned M·4. 962. !028 I clS!l 421J8. or Jln" 7AO llly ll1.1.lld . C11 ll'l349 2900 ······················: I'll buy any property. any condition Top cash 24hr hotl.me. 213·435·3282 ~ .......•..... , .••••.... Houses FvnMIMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mtwporl leach l 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZJA Via Lido Nord <1br. 2 h a . pie r & s lip :!13·27°'4547. 213·934 0920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qist.a Mesa 2 2br· C'onv loc. pvt yd1.1. ~a1 ages. newly upl(raded Prln d paJs only 642·5600 Four·plu. Newport Hellthts. P r'. 673-4072 anersf'M OCEANFRONT -l\clult ('Ouple 2br . 2b9. ocnt house and gardl'n Free Rent in exrh#njtc• for urdemng Rura l f'nllbrook area <.:0 11 fl73 ·8S34 1-'allbrook A.Jl( Hold + stort•:o.. no \'Ol.'ltncy hu.lor' Owner will <Jtrry $795,000 &ilnba·Nt:wport R<'nlty tl75·8\70 I 346-87\4 wknd '\t•v. 1v.11l111' :1 Hr 2' ~ RJ, 2 l' " r I! ·' I r r p I I' m1u 111A. JH' pool h 'nlll:- rt"t rm Sl»5 6411 li7~!1 ~te'J \'1•rdt• pool J.11.' M1('rowav1• 7~0476 Dana Point :I Bdrm. Rl'lr1~ S700 mo 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POIHT NIGUEl Pr1vote comm11n1t y , pool. tennis. wa lk to b<>arh Brand n ~w J bcdrm. 21? ha. rum rm. fcnr<"li yd. $7001mO REGEMT REAL TY tl3\·31 l4 or .ioo t1r.(H ~forLeose Dana Point ('!{•1m :I br. 2 h;i, ~UOkl'O hv1n1t rm. formal dmmA & l a mll Y r m n .. w landsnplnll Kids & pct11 ok L'>96 mo Cull 0~·2473 Ram to Spn'I \1on f'r1 ---- Woodbndi:e Villager. Jbr . 1 ~'2ba. xlnl. cond Pool & tenrus. no pets. SSOO mo i\.,50('. dues pd Avail. BLUFfS I STORY Lmda" 3Rr. 2ba. all new d et"nr $8 50. CostaMffa 3724 . ....••..•..•.......... SUS CASIT A.S July 15. 49-1-4142. U t lai;t+S<'l' Al(l -&46-2313. 540.3828 Woodbndge 4 br. 2"2 ba. DX> fUm lg I br & I re~ br S275. encl. gar. Adult~. no pet.'! 2110 Newport Bl 548-49ti8. fam rm. lge yd , /\/C, grdnr. waler, assn. dues pd Avail. now $695 i 54-7900 ------- :i mt patio hme. 2 car gar. roolR. JBC .. lcnnis. $150 mo. Adlt:; 646-3.'191 New Northwood home " br. 212 ha, frpl<'. din rm, ,\ l'. MieruWJ\IC $700 ~ 11114 fllE LAKES upgruck(\ 2Br. pool. jac. tcnnl~. no pcl.8 ~mo. 497-407~- PAHORAMIC VIEW 39r, 28•. new luxury l(ar den h o m <'. Turtlerock. pool. $725 mo ~2154 .. YOU'YI ARRIVB> AT 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH MTN INN. Maid serv .. e<>lor 'TV. heated pool. UUI. (714 )494 -5294. 985 No Cousl Hwy. ....,wport •ach 37 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 601 LIDO Newport's m ost pre· sUgious hi~h nsc ('Ondo with spectacular &y & Ocean views. On the waler. 2 Bedrooms. 3 baths . Total guard<-d M!<.'Urity You've arrlvrc1 l••-------- 1.lt 601 Li<lo Sl 7~ per WI HAVE month SUMM8.HNTA.LS Cote HetllY & ln\C!ll TA..KlNO 0 640-5777 H~t:RVATIONS Hcwbof' View HHb ~cioll.13 BR. rum rm • dining rm Lge yord. bHUUlully landscaped & wallat. Sl.000 Per mo Agent &40·6SOO I associated ,, t.' ~ ' u \l • • • ; "' . ·····-···'·----... - .. & ........... d .. _ ...... u...... ......... u..fwoa. J.f-hwftt1 "'"''' ... d uoo Frtci.v. July e t 910 DAILY PILOT D5 •• .. ••• .. • ........... • · • • • •• · • • • • • • • • • · · ••••• · • • · • • • • • · · • • · ·· · · · · · · · · °' tJftfur1'11Md J too ......... · 176t c...... JIH u r ..... _.. ll40 ...................................................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111k; t-;Xl;ITINU l'ALMMHAAnS •••••••••••••••••• ••••• home a lion M·t-· wanll'd to 11hr ln Univ. Park loc Av~11l 1mrned Ruch 6PM ~12163 *D!m"' Trwt ~ Tnaat • 41ac ... llh 5100 &..-ti,.... UOO SOlS De.-503$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••'•••••••••••••••• Lott°" Jo'ound a pet? Call Anl mat Aull l a n ce League. 53'7·Z2'73. no fee. l ledroom FW1lllb.d Ap<mrn• .. • Plu. t-111\d a-.i...,aw- t f\u• 6 Un.Nn1 t •All UllollliM P..w • >•""""811 T-» llAM»• •At:t1..i11MO..- f,..~y lt..n<h • H...IVI Cl..ii.. .._.._ *"-" PLUS MUCH MOl\Et Oakwood Garden Apcrrtm•nlA Newpor1 91tOch/Nonb MO lrvone hit 11,1111 (71 4) 64~ 0'~0 Newpor1 Beoch/South 1700 lfl•h SI (Dov•r 01 l61hl 1714) 642 8170 Adults only. no pets Models open daily 9-7 Gardin VllU Apu 811111.. bra.ftd MW 1"'2 Br. fi"plc. laundry rm ll'N'lllllll e>«up)' cw ~) am 'M.. Mtml Mz.t4l2 $C7S 3 Br. 2 b4a 2 , •• , 1~. )'lrd, W 1D ll l ~~ r ul dcH11r. F. 11lrll' ·r..-L Mamt 6'2 100.'1 .ll.\r w •1111r, m•w t'f'Pb Wlrptt 6.16 4120 1 srm :!1711 "D" Pl11 N nt1a $:1()(1 ll22tl "H .. l'la('('nl.la $3 ICI :!hr 111111,, r .. rurb11>hl·J ~1wt i\dulllli only No l'-1.s S350mo • M'l' <il'P )41~ I Rr trutlt.•ri. SIM ' ut II r-.o • h1ldrt·n or l*U. 133 t-: lblhSt OO·llHl3 I HK !>lU\ e rl'fn.:\·rt1to1 Nr l-'.11n ll'W & UJkl·r sns.~6.'!W ·1111-:GAHl.t-'..-. l Hr " g Jr AdulL>i. r plb. dfllb, rant(t!. rncd yd P:illo Waler pct $.150 2439 1: Orangt! ti:Jf>.4120. I 5 SUMMER REN'fAL.S Ocan 2br. Iba on qwl't II> the week. now avu1I. Mesa Verde cul·dt!·Sat• l\Jso Winter Rentuls t::nrlosed garage $325 . !'1~ fee /\ge!'t 6.J5~l70 mo 1st + lasL Hcf"s -4!11 1936 afl 5 •DllUXE• GAIOEN APT. Zlr.AdlillhOftly 3pool U>vt'l'l-d C'I r port l*Uo •l!U . uu~·· dcM LO f wya ., bctu. "-a1k to 1ho!)JlllUI l 71 t I Gahh"w .. t .. w ....... 847-6064 IWll9•G1'81M1do IJW{·lv all ndult. 111• t>t•l,.. I, l!, & 3 Bit llJl\'>.11200 l•:d ll'l1ter. 1rn ttoUi Ot>W l tsr. :! hu 1•111 I lJJt I•• t·nd 1:ar11 1(1• ,\rlulh $31!1 <!17112 tit nukhur" 002 frr7l4 or 1 :! n t4 :J:! KUHT MJN\lf~ TO NPT UCH ll.lr h l&t.2 DH (rurn S2M& up \dulu No ""'" 1)61 t.1l'lla 1.>1'. I~ Ulk. t_!a11t or Nt.1~ 1>0rt Uhd1 llu rn ~pm )4fl UMCltl TRUS. TilllS Alltll. I' i\PAlt l'M t-:NTS "'<ll''ltlt'\J lllrtOllj( lllll (lllll'i> ~ n 1 .. t11111C :1lr1i11mb t• \('11-'IC WOOi>!-. IOI ~MU 4000 ..•.•.........••..•.... llornn w k l\t h1·11~lll' ST'~ Wt't•k & UI) ~&111*7~:. l}wt•l 111 1\ t•nt l>ath tA•rfr1 I t11r w111~r or dav ,,1 ,·1•1.11•r ~4:! :io" k 1.!:12 1·~· t Ur unlurn .iflt \ilult~ Room & loord 4050 ufill. no ,,,..u. ,\l!\-u I tu •••••• ••••••• •••••••••• fum Jpl 9tAI 2tii5 IJuj>lt.'A 11 ~ mt 111 ott•Jn 2br. 111.1 !It 1111t I! rm frpk ~75 & 2111 lh.1 ln11111 rtn $125 l'.tll LJrr \ ur l1d r\ C ~t>.'lllO Lar.:l' 3 hr. :! ha. ll·• r :'llu pt'l.'> I l·h1ld owr I:! S:~iO + tlt-p .t:!.'> \ l:?lh ~l Avail 8-1. JUr . .!Ila . frµll' <l<.hwi.hr, p.illo, ~aflllll' no 1ieb Sol3.'i 1111> OOI> :1.'>:n l.i\l·h ljWl'I \l1·i.,1 \'t>tdt• honk· Ma,h·r Hrtrm & l\Jlh tor ~1n~ll-ur t ou11lc A\ all "1th or "'1lhvul ll'll:a L-. !'H5 :MIS Summrr Rentals 4200 ···········••·······•·· 1-'ornwr haunt ol movie j!reats l'\1 <K'l'lln Point Moe:.t tm1ta~t11· Vh'W of L al!llllJ C u stom lunulutl' Sips 5. 1\dults only SSOO wrt•k .July ~~Hi5.<J.I . 4!1'J .. ut7:1 el. art % prof ITlt'n !leek 3rd 3 lk 2 &, rum apt ', l>lk from l~ach uOI 07:Hm5 loshr • &Dr. Slt.i7 +- - •Ir tl' F\m F't•n1onabll'. i<c l1ou11. neol. cons1d er ate w ms 2hr dJ'lx l'auJ~7 ~J $130 4400 ·········•·•·•··•· ••••• Vlb s uh ~ 12.'IO Ml I\ ttwy 1lulil y Lal(una. µ11rkrng. Nt'w t".1 drupt!S & pamt . air P r 1 t· c n e g o l 1 11 MU 11116. 557-5870 rpt!I, cond. blc . --ii a l>le l)t"T"ICE space av11 at 171:175 Rca1·h n1>ur Talbt!rt IO 111i;:ton Ueach $.50 month !"hone m <.'S '>l'rvtl'e SIO per m tk sk S5 per month Pilot orf1c e P 6U 4321 ext 276 Blvcl llunt per sajl~ onlh. Daily hone --ail 111 £.\et'11ln e offict>:. av (uJI serv ofc hldA 0 C airport Rec~ pllOlll' Jm" Sel'Y \'OIU rm. etc. P b Nr pl & sen . call 752 t>l88 E thur CEHTB POINT EXEC. SUITES Jamboree & Mart\r Bay Windows Plush Carpel 752-2737. tore . 17301 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ./ FREE SEMINAR OH FORECLOSURE INVESTMENTS ._. 21"• • Trwt 0... CS.AA! -.tweys JOOfo -.ltY cwu•t "'8c••• ...... ._.,._.,, Jo-to to JOOfo 1aow MAUIT. Seetlllg h u.tt.d. Cal for,........,....._ C7 I 4t I ·226-14'4 DGYld Moon, UctttMCI ln*engt July I I at 8 PM. l"iM Office R...tal 4400 1111.i...11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ SOOS AIRPORT AREA Bnslol St. t:;xPoi.ure U9J SQ. fl 4 Offtt•(' !>Ulll' \\llh l•it hlcd '>111.0 av1ulab1hty Xlnl act•e:.~ lo new CdM frw\ Con lllCl Pahi.adc~ l'cnll·r Leas1ni: Offt<'t' at :.!OiJl S E Hni;tol :>200 or l'all 557 7010 New offlre .,pan• ..., 11 h complet e l(•nJnt am pro\cmcnt:. 11110 !>Cl It 1\\a1lablc ~cpl I Koll Center. Ne"' po11. 975 e>i03 P~sional Offic• 541ites Nt:'w otfiees "'1th rl'l'l'fl llon1:,t & S l'('ft•t ,1 r\' &•rv1l'l' /\II for one 111~ 11nn· f~'Jl 2242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ten111s Shop X Int NB art'a IOl' Top brands. llll{h J'rof11. lo w over· head Sl-1 .UOO+ln\ t.13 4313 A!!t ------~t-;WPORT PACIFICA Stud1<lh. needs IO\t'i.tor for movie "'Thc lluntan~ :,eason" f'rom s.JK & ..'our p l bduntl lht· l'llOll'ra 1n \Ol,·emt•nl hu\~ \tJU pJrttal ownership 1)f a movit· ha\·in~ a Potent Sh mi 1 lton 111 nt.'l prol 1\bo al ~our opt your l'OOl 111,·olvcrncnt 1n our futurt• OIU\ IC:. ( 7 lol I ~· ()2(1'1 PENNY PllCHEI . ADS ONLY S2 ~II any Item or l'Om· bmallon of 11"ms (Of' 175 Or IHI Wllh a Ptnny P111cher Ad. 3 lints tor 2 Conse<'Ull\"t d11y11 , Edl'h addtllonal line lb 60' for t.M 2 days Cha rite 11 1 No t'Ommerc111I ads. fnr more 1nformat1on and lo place your ad 1.'all 642-5678 LOST DOG! Small blk male. 714 In CM. "Bud dy". 548-8449. lAst: Reward for lo6t med sue fem dog. Part royott! & Shelt1e. Is lhe color of Gold Rt v r . No ID 962-9583 t-'OUNO· Vic. Cor s1cJ Park. F'em. Aust. Shep OoJt, S40-3961. an. 8pm. FOUND: M. part collll'. JO?er. shep. Vil'. Talbert & Mognolia. 962·9828. found grey /white cat <Crwser l Vic. V1cton" St 645-9624. ------ f"ouncl (emalc Samoy<'d & lltllc 3 mo. old female Shep h e rd . VI<' l"ul ll•rton / Mai:noha C.M 548·17tl7 • • • &&U·l581. Danna Duncan ------ 17372 Dairywaod Cir found Colhet Span1el •-h • Hoi.:l'r ("aron I Foun1l Oft ucOC: Scoolccv) 891 ·2137. You arc t e winner or -·-------two~ tickeh t-'ounrl Dental Rctaancr 1Sl5 00 value I. t o Mth St N B Royal Upiuan 645·4~- Stalli°" Show t-'OUND Male Shellh" at the round 11.i. '1r Seachft ANAHEIM area. HR960·1002. co~~~~J:ioN t-'OUND . Fem red Iris h July 14.Sp.m Sellt•r Male Afghiln Call ~5678. exl. 272 to redtwhl. Long ha1rt.'d da1m your ticket:. ma 1 e U a c h s h u n d . hmwn Fem Tern-l'oo· . ... SUMMER RENTALS 2561 El<kn S4SO mo NEW 2Hr Mun10 unit w frplc'. 11: pat111. 11.,uu. nix kitchen. Am \17!1 ~) 4(2 16th Sl J hr, 21 · ha. dbl frplc , d~hwhr $5511 ~1(i 7!f!H ('nanpl1•tl'IY 1ur r11 l>hl•tl Wl'l·kly r1·nwb. S!OO & 11 p San l' I l' in t' n t t· llt'.1dH·(1mht•r HI l \' l' .. ·11111 Sl!l<J t:I' Office ·~ q1ts. 1J rps, A C: lleat•h, 11.H LSl' 842 <!83'1 Business Rental 4450 B11: ht•a1.111 h1I womc·n·i. ho11t1qu1• Xlnt lll'arh lol'al1ofl 159 113~3 . 75!1 15r>i ~o un ~ Blk ts 1lvt•r U>\t & Found 5 300 (llm~ Crei;tc'<i Tt•rn(•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• IC<ic:kapoo ty~I at new N B Animal S hcltt•r ,, Irvine 38 44 ······•·••··•••·••·••·· DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ~ J ENTERPRISES 2 bdrm. I ba. ~/mo. n o J\\'aJI l'.1-1 . Nl·w ~llr. IB;1 l~l!lJJl,1 1wt•an1r1111t pn\ <·hid .. no pets. gar & ,,>ndo. AC. \t•nrrn., pool ti 1· ,, ' h I I ... h 1 n i.: 645-7573 lndryfac 548·6185 oopeL'iSl~l.')mo !>li(JJ!i21 "'''t'"I' mo Winte r -Hult". l!l\I :om. La rge 2 br c·hom• N ll. 2 Ur. 2 lw. J>O?I. a~lt.s. no ~ ~ach 384'8 location Steps to beh Jll.'ls. $295. <.:all 673-()88.1 •••• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1>73·!t312 or 646-7319. 2 Br, ocean view, new apt . -2 hclrm, patio. carp rt, & pa ant. Very ck.1 n' Newly furn lbron43rd Sl s:mtmo. 788.c w l8th S185.549-1186or833X!Jl7 Includes park in it. re nt · ---S375. n n pets Broker ss745w -~ North end. 2br . 2ha, lux· Owner5.'il·IWO. Mesa Verde. 2 BR. 2 ba. ury aµt . Ii: ll'rran•. lca!>C Adults, S100 panoram1r ocean '1ew. Beautiful new upper 4br. 494 4117 mat u r l' ,1 11 u I t i. 2ba. frpk. cJthedra l rc1I _ He ferencr'> No IJl'l'> mlt,S, lm1rv rn;i ·~blk In z bdrm. upper Eust!>ide Lease SS.';O mo 4'l.1 5:1!17 lll'h /\VJll Scpl IOlh. In plex. adults. CO\'l'rt•d -\I u s t h <1 v l' r l' I ~ hilkony. enclosed i.:ar S100 lbr \\ lodwhlt• ~.1r 7141b'73-07IK JllJ 42nd Sl SJlS l\.l5-7554 eves /\\:.tll /\ui.: tth Co1y. N 1J · • --·-l'11•an, 1K·rm.11wnl 1 hlk lnwcr3br.2ba. Mesa 01'1 111 lown N lwh l\llll"" of ~nh M ur ;irl'a SHiii 2 wh1te...,all'r ''l'"' lcl1•al Unf&rnished thlldren. nu pets . for I JX'l':.On. l!J!!>la1r-. ••••• ••• •• •• •• • • • • • • •• • 751 2156 N 0 " I d ~ . II (' t .... Balboa Island 3806 wntertx.'<h. 2211 Cliff nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• E.asts1de 1 br. wnod bt•am ·m4·7g!JJ, :!Br upper dpl'<. Xlnt loi· t'l'lhni:s & cabinets. $290 tlay Vl{'W. $42S yrly, Utll ~~ -- pd 675-2855. 673·1.27~ 2 fleclroom. l bath central· 8alxwJ PMinsula 3807 ly local.t.>d on bus route. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 548· 1 <XlJ .. $335 mo 1..al'j!c duplex upper, 4br. 1 Br bol.L5e type. Ut1l. pd. & dt•n, 2ba View. <~1uet. $200. 2038 A Meyer Plal't'. Convenie nt par k ing. Nopets.640-2363 S625/leas11 642·8087. -.--···----li42"87?.8 Spo1·1ous 2 br. l ba. pool. ---u111 pd. Prefer mature. Corona def Mor 3822 <twl'I adult. No pt-ts $lf.S • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rno 54K· 700 Larjte l br. frpk. pvt pool l empl'd per86n. No child or pets S4 25 L~ase ~4900 2 Rr l Ba townhouse. pool <let'lt. carport. adults, no pc ls . L ease $450 b'73-800llbi3-0473 1hr. ;ipt walkan C'IOSl't l'arport & pool s=rl5ycar ly li40-1 sgo --- QUIET LIVING Most Ulll. Frt.'t.'. New cpl. drps. Encl. ~arage, patio. J(reat kitchen. Adults. no pelS. Dbl sink balh ideal for s ingles. 2 BdrmS350 2323 Elden Ave, C.M 642·7600 UtJI. 1nduclcd I br S210. Pn\10. aclults. qwet. No pcl..s 644·1115R. 2 RH, 2 ba .. bltns, frpl. s undcck. Aar rloor opt:ncr. h l k. to n 1j! Corona SliOO Mo. (i7J·ti510 MESAPIMES fl<H'helor S26S. 2 Br ~00. 1-'rplc, pool, jacuui. J:<tS I BR WATl:-:RF'RONT hbq, dosed gar Adults. I\ P'T' no µels. 2ti50 Harla Ave. SJ75 month. leasc J MS-:)147 Call67S ~. (~ 51 __ NEW 2 BRt~nhse~ 2 -Ba. l hclrm. l ha. new p aint no pets. 1940 Wallact'. r p 1 ., f I o o r 1 n g , $375. Avail. Aug. 546-0085 rtJ"l)f";1rarport. :idulL<; n o lll'L'> S175 8:13 J;!07 Snappy 2 bdrm .. 2 ba . lge ~undeck. peck view. 2 t•ar 1o:ar. hltns. refnl! Inn dof.l,.,;;1 S550 Mo Ava1labll' today' . Mncl 2 Br duplex. rul·de· sac. <'ncl. gar. frplc. pvt yard S375 Isl & last + ~'C. dep. &i5 5855 Beauuful garden apts. (f ' / ,/.f pool & spa. Adults. no f•>(t U/110 df> t./l (fl/t pets. v "11 646·6816 Oc-hghllul l'on<ln n•ntal on oc·t•an :.lfk nl"1r lll'al'll & ~h(lfll> with "'h1lt.'Wt1ler '1ew ~ IHI rm. 2 h,1 ~150tmo yrarly lt·asr 499-~ ------Newport ~ach 3869 ........•.•••••••••.... PARK NEWPORT Bachel ors. 1 or :::! Bedrooms & TownhOUM:~ 1-'rom S3t~ 50 Spectarula r s pa. tol~•I recreation proj!ra m . social program. 7 pools. 8 lenrus coun s /\t l:-'ash1nn Island. J ambor«' & San Joaqwn Hills Road. Hl4t 644-1900 2 Br. 2 ba condo. •, blk lu beach. 2 car J:ar . autu opnr. Beaut. bay v1t:>w. TSL Mgmt 642· lliO:l -NEWPORTHEIGllTS Quiet, cool 2UR. ponl. pati05" adults, no pets, ~ .. Mgr:_~2·73'10 __ New 3 Br . 3 ba s par . twnhome. Frplc. tennt-;, )XlOI & s pa. Nr bc•h. $695 846-l bi6 Newly parntcd & carpeted 1 Bdrm. I bath w .pallo Convenient loc: S:ISO mo 631-1400 Luxunous 2br condo an presltg1ous 0 1g Canyon. All the latest amenilll'S incld suhtcrr :rnc·an. secunty l!araj!c. tenni!> (' t s . p II 0 I !> . I •• ~· . microwave O\ t·n ~·It• /\va1l for I yr lo;;t• ~so mo Nopt.>ts 213 m .t!J.14 U DO ISLE BAYl-.RONT G•'rJ.!t'ClU." Hay \'tl·~ Tt•t r.u·1'11 m l'r i..mcty ht•ac:h Wr. 2hJ A\Jll July & ,\U)!U~I Bl'f 7 P i\1 la II ti73 OHO. Jnyllml' l"J ll 4W·W'l!I or WS-L{)g5 BAYFROMT J lldrm ~ l>J . 'Int Ba lhoa 1-.lancl l1wat111n S7Cl0 \l.l'l'k f>-11 !151:1 1'\1m 111 "\ Ii "kh :1 hr b.:. hr ;iv;ul .!uh \11~11~1 > htill'>l' 111 I""" h H1•,I'> r:1lt..., 1;1:11.;i1,.: lli.'i r.i;;o Skfl' lo l>l.'<trh, 2 kit. I h:t . s:!50 "'k Aval! thruoul ~umnwr 2 Bl<. '.! b.1 t-clen.~'>50wk. ,1gl•nl tji:J 3(i(i3 :!llr h."l' l\JI Isl. ~511\1 "k ,\u~ l1lh lo :!O\h :IH:! I >n} \ 1m 12.ioorms 3ti:u SUMMER REMTALS Still available JONES Realty, Inc. b73·6210 Vacati°" Rentals 4250 .....•.......•......... House for rent. Brit Rear City ~IP" ti, linen:. furn S!S mte ly pr l'pl Cull alll'r J p m 548· 1U8'J. K1\tll l <kcan front :! hdrm 2 l>J C:nntl o Slet•Jl" 6 $5 per night <IHI 7986 TAHITI Moclrm I or 2 hr rnlta)!l' on bt.•ach 1111 1'.1h1t1 "'1th (':or, row bo at. wa~h rn:H·h1nt·. <•ompll-11.• kltdl<'n. etc. For mon· mfo c·all !JW·~i!l!I BIG BEAR CABIN u>w i>pec1Jl rates thru U.·t · 2.i;ty Chalet. sips K, 1'-iha. Comp kit. Ibis. I v. 3 d\•cks. bar BBQ. Im· \nl l~o Pct:. I walk lo lakl'. lkl>t Summll Estall' l<X !It~ 03 l:J R~ats to Shore 4300 •········•••••••······• ~lmmi:·• i\1.01d dep11~1l~ & l'Ul II\ lrtll exrcn'>l'l>' l'rof l'~!> 1una11 y ~ 11H t' M L HOUSEMATES ~·4134 .'Jl'wport Jk•at h oil· klll'hl•n & b:llh ti75·4tl12 full µOri E~labllsh~·cl Nl·w lll,.•ach full "l'f\ IC:t l't'Ul I\ l' ~UI ll' :J <llv1 t1ual 11ff1r1•s ava1lahlt• .\It amt•n anduded 1n m ont month rrnl MacArthur at J umho 1:-:XECUTIVI-: ROW • C'X Ill no"' ltW., h l 11 "I rl'l' INC 752.7170 Elegant off1 l'I''> . Ncwpon BIHi. 111111 - lj.15 211 1 ~- ~~-FL S!90 mi ol(Jot B1rr h·D. N l i\~l·nl. 541 ·5032 - •!KO Exec utive 5"ites New acltl1t1on Hi i.wll Full serYll'C l'll.l''' s in Nc wPort Cenll·r new ufflt'C'S an plus h rnund1ngs w •un µround t1:;,s 1)!nccl p Ing f"rom $295 mo. about our move-an Uth·~ M sur dt•r ark /\sk al lowan<•e. Nt'"lJOrt Rt.•i:entv C 1714 )644·7189 orp ---·-- clcl MB>ICAL SUITE Ground fir. Corona Mar . S650 l\ Re alo nom1cs Co 1 () . rp . ~00 Law office or other fessional off1cr I\ Financt.11 T o w Newport Center St offices or 3 office s Reception area. Xe law llbrary. !)55·2-i l pro vco er. ngk u1te •rox. 1 or l)i5-271 l. .• •NEWPORT ILVO C.M offire space. 71 1/631·:'>6&1. 2131116'2· $275 8007 -I. an Prof. ofc. space ava1 Calif. Ls\ Bank Uld~ SQ. ft. Low pnce in Jamtona I. s cru SCf"VICes. eonf rm & Conv. location 230 !!:. Sl, C.M. &'2·95li0 . ISO cb rt t y Ulll 17lh de deal •South Laguna new luxe office swlc~ I for prof. or hus1n man. llcnl nci:otia 400-162..'> Iv. msg. 1f N l'S:> blc /\ - M 17~ Anaheim St. l' Off1t'l'. to1kl. park ground floor. xlnt I lion ~ ~q It. Sl!J5 1111:. (ll',1· mn 1;;3 26..'>I --- hk. OI r Hldg nr. l.1do HOO ft w /h1ghh J'rt1\l"<I p\1 ofrs x'tn attomey, Ct>t\. fman Irvine Center R rm I l•>r CIJI. I l). 955-3166 • ...................... , _________ _ Fors1on· & off11•t• -.p:1t'l' .1l n·a~·~nahh· rail'~ 500 to 5000 Sq Ft. 'n.:..-;,, v .. :1mi-: DH l'LAZ1\ 1525 ~1C";J \\·rtlt• !-'., L :\1 54'5·4' 123 DOGKEMMELS Ho.lse & Business Xlnl 11womt· &. Im· N1 ;..It'"' por1 llrh ttoom tor 1·\p.111."on r"(lr inl11rm.1 hon t·all MEL FUCHS Lt--;TI; M i\f<t-: A IH~,\ I. REALTOR raxlto lt!OO !>Q rt 1ni:rt·a1 PAVILIOHRLTR. location 111 llunllnl!tun 675-81 20 lkach Pll'aH l'Jll ---------Che r~I (jrl·~·n 121.3 )540 0227 BalbOJ 1,.lunct :! nc"' :.ll>rl>:. or 1 IJrl-!•' ~1or .. l IH 1\L!Jtt.• \ \ .111 n11..., Call lo ;,'-'e Agl tii5 81 ill I .trlM1r Bl vrl. t' 1\1 l'nmt• t·om m · 1 h11 ~:wo 111t1 5-lX 115tiorti7~ :!213 lnveostment Opportunity 5015 .......•............••. •PARTNER JOtNT VENTURE• !°l:t"l.-cicd un 1·h111t•1· 01 anl!l' l'<> "uhcll\ 1:-.11111. 1 tll lol'>. hnr'r' •H"t'.111 \It'"' ('lark ~'l 211-Ui s 1>J1·1· lor oft'. hu~IOl'='-' 01 Money to Loon 5 025 hohUy $7;, & uµ )· .. a!')l •• •••• ••••••••••••••••• s1rll• (.',~1 54X i2ol\I Nrwport. Nr P .O :\h>tll'tn 5-111 "fl fl. ston· 11r nfr :.it-IDE /\von 213·477 7001 lncMtri al Rental 4500 • •···•·············•··· La~a Ifill!> · 2 /\dJ. 5000 sq fl. M·I units. m•w bldg. i\/C offtt'l'. Front~ on Moult on nr Lak~ For\•st L~c lly ownr !f>l·lll NEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS FOR LEASE. C10&' to 405. 605 & !JI frC'<'way~ 1600 sri rt with OfflCl'. 71 1 1198 203'1 -u RG t-;NTL Y nerd \1 I !>PaN.' for l'!'lJhh~hctl bus1nf'S'> M1n1mu m 700ft ~M area l).ltl 2~1 R 4600 . ...................... R csPons 1hle, work 1n1· w r 1 l l' r s l' c k ,.. n n • hedroum l'llll «I!•' 111 Con>na <kl Mar or Cost:1 Mt:>Sa llwrtness !!.,~en llal. Wrilc CIU:.~1(1cd Act 11206. Oa1ly Pilot, P 0 8<1'< 151i0, t:o~ta M csa ~; NEEDED IMMEDIATELY ... I j 2 Bdrm housc. <luph.''1: ur tnplex for sh •J<l1ly \l.ork ni.: mother & hrr 5 r uld daughter In Eal>\ t:nst a Mcsa1N u 1S J1lt,1 .\n.1 I t f SWIHG LOANS & 2NDTRUST DEED LOANS ClL~tom1z.ed l o ml·t·I YOUR needs. R.E. DEPT. SANTIAGO BAMK 714 /832-5200 {NEEU vMONEY • CRB>ITNO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TD loans 547-54'02 i\rr~an,::C<I "'' Coast Home Loans CASH FAST :.'T1rl & 3rtl homl'owncr loJn~ la~l lur an> flllrpt1Sl" 1:-;7, terms. pa!>t 1 n-011 no µrohll'm Call no"' ;-.;11nhh~at1on Ukr 955-1610 ;woK 10 20 m11 H F [>t-vrlup Con!'lruct & l Jkt• Ollt In\ l'lllOr\. fl' l'l'I\ .1blt•:. 1111 Hus t'" p.md l 11h.111l.Jlolt: 11ur ~Pl'<'l,1 It~ 5-H ~7:r. Oun ltn.m FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 FOLl~I> Whit!' puppy ,1p\ h ~ \ IC'lllll} Of l°'l'"' µc1rt W e'>l. II unt 101..1.00 Ht•at·h IAOkS like :::..irOO) t1.1 l'J II !.11>3 lx.'>t1 :'-It•"' port lltlls /\n1nild llosp1lal. 2fi70 :::.a11 \11~Ul'I, NB 7;,9.1~111 F'OUNO Wallet at 4-lth SI. Lcf<·~uarr1 s t ation N 11 ldl•nllfy 645· 15~4 .John FOUND We1maran..r lYPl' 11ol! Santa 1'11.t .u-ea &lf>.9338 l'\'l'~ FOUND lns h setll'r Malt· Tu.,lln & lith SI Jre.1 SJnl.t ,\llJ ~'41 47911 F •l LI n ti (; t' r m .1 11 :-.hu..-t hJ1r l'o1nl t•1 I 1t-l \\'hill' mah• G t>rm Brookhur:.t 11\dami.. If II S h r p h •' r cl '.: r ~ 31!12 llrookhur.,t ;\l.1g llun1 -Bt•h !lti2-4\J~· l"Ol ;o.;n \'11\JnA S hcphl'I II -mo .. nl.lk \'w OrJn~c ~ 1~"1'l'\T D1 k hrn 1-tm :.!hi :-.1 . C11-.1:i Ml·~·' Bmrml"l' Mr:l\·,~I from l>l2 ~ No L,•I! l'l l'~~l' <'Jll <!!J.1 ·1721 11 found . ll1·wartl I J~l Ct.it. yellow twhl M . 0.1rnoJ lhi:hlands ••rt·u, reward. 675·5677cvl·~. &~&t70dys --------L.u;t; Lass1t' typ<' Collie dog. Rockfteld & Lan· cl 1 s v 1 c w . 1:-; I To r o . Re wa rd n o questions asked 511191!17/552·1743 I learthrolwn found Mall' Jn:.h Setter Very I rtt!ndly. If not t'la1me cl . lrce to ~d home Wl>stminstcr. nr ~1 r Fadden /Ne wland (9!-9313 l.;11-.1 1101!. m ed . :.1lc. ).!Oldt.'n bro wn . ~hort hair. Cost a !\t csa "Sadie"' 5-lf>.1542 ~l 1\1 Stamei.c l'Jl. vie. llurbor Vu llom~~. NU Hl'"'ard tH4 7~3 (.lJ!,l one wo man doi:. M "ht Poodlt:. hrn tollar. an~ tn Tohy. 5 17 7R11!1 IQ-wurd l.oi-11n L ag lkh U~"T lllk & wht 1'11 Bull f t' m a I 1· . l' h 1 I ri heanhrokl•n Ht-;WARO 5."l>-~ 11.(94 255:! l~Jeo.l Malt• $:rty 1 ahhy l'.tl ltri .,101 Npl Ill 1-'ound l'hint-se Crestrd !lo~. HJlho a !:.land. 67f>.-IOO!I FOUND: S m l blk dog wht.c chest & paws. fem· UC11rh1He1I. HB. 772·0329 -___ , __ ---- SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Nimble -Graft - llen<'•· -Meadow WATCHING ~umme r 1s the t1 ml' 14-hc·n vou d1SC'l'Wer lhal the ll'l1•v1s1on s h-Ow you m1 ~~erl last winter wa s n't w o rth Wi\TCllTNCf in the r1rsl pl:_l'~'------ l"ound vie. Golrlenwcst & l-ll•1l. H.B. blade male Gc:rman Shepht'rd ~7·~ --------·--Personals 5350 ..•..........••........ HEl.AXING Mi\SSt\GI-~ l}')h.lamcs·LIC Mass1•ur Outcall 9-9, 494·51 I I MICHELLE'S •Outcall• l\AM·2AM 835-37411 •FOXY LADY* OLITC ALL ONLY •972-1138• .1rl•,1 11.1,.. 1.1g w,naml' _ ;'l;oocllr-. i\11s~inl! ahout :! PRF.G~A~T" Carin~. t'Ollfidenllal rounsdm~ & referral /\bnrt1on. adop- ...,k.o; Hl·\l.artl 557 ~ Founci Blat•k Afi;han puppy \'1l' fkarh & SIJtcr. If II CJll & 1dt!n t1h 11-12 ;,!I03 l1on & keeping ,\fl('ARE 547 2SG:t Spiritual Reader 1815S El Camino Real San Clemente, Fully ht F'or Appl. 492· 7296 -------... CIA.,.,4,('/t{,i€J 131 K 18th Streel 6'73-8191 1 Bedroom S415 $315 243S f.. Coaat Hwy .. CdM 2 Herlroom , I lt~ ba S350 2 Bdrm· Catalina View $695 mo 631 n:io. 675 Ol2U Fl'mak 2 bdrm homl• Non smoker. Close 111 l'Cach Nn ch11tJre n Cull CV<~ 640·ti&15 . of· o n · l\ttract1ve !JOO+ SQ. fl fttl' space .ind c ferenrl' room loeatcd new bwldml( near A1 rp11rt & ma rreeways. 834-1682 le1J!hts are.i -UJ' to ~:J mo Nl'Cd >tood rrerl1l & rental r ef'!>., I havt· hem! I'm anxwu~ to md a home whl·rc lhrrl· arc no rl•strH•l1un' al(a1nsl ch1lflren. plcusl' coru.1der me I'm an x.lnt tenant Call 5-ut .r.)00. Jac:kll' ---Money Wanted 5030 f'ound Lri: Rox er type ••••••••••••••••••••••• dn~. <•hp1x'Cf cars. mall•. COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* 2250Vanguard Way Costa Mesa 38 24 540-9626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bache1or $290 3826 M~ VERDE home al· ;.__,_~ mosphe re 2&3 br dlx --apts,nopets.~·1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·-NJCE 2 br. crpts, d rps. LA MANCHA Ans slove, ref rig, car por1 . Large. 1.2&3 bd 11arden quiet. ms. 556-4314. apts. Adult'I. Dshwhr. Ba helo A bltns. encl ~ar. gas bbq le ~· ----·-----Wl-Sft:LffF 2 hr. I t,, bn townhouse. Walk to shop p ing. Adu lts only. No pets. 1728 Bedford Ln. MJSmo. yrly. 548·7533 ON WATER. Charmin A apt. Single older person pre r. No pets. P atio. frpk. S400 yrly. 673·8145 Fl'male 24. seeks r oom· mall.'. same. N B. urea t;:l0 3035 day. 642·7410 l'Vl'S N<'C'<I roommate to shan• 2 br house m C.M. Has pool & Jill' Prefer !<•male Call blwn t;.!)pm. tiilS.3'160 Puol. Gas Pd. 778 St'Oll E a.r ge 498-·0318 Pl 6'12·5073: 645·!1611 verungs 2br, 2\A:aba, Condo. Custom -decor , w /D, refrll-C .. PCll & N1•wport Blvd. -------- 2 Rr. l ba. cpts. drps, no clogs s:IU{>, mo ~ very attractive sludlo opt w/sml yard. close tovm & beach. l!ar Incl. New paint & carpel. $250. blllns . frplc. S625mo. S2:SO inl'lcl ulll. Garage, 645-7573al{l. _poo_I 64!_· _5-2H32 Mature. 645-7522 ---·- 2 Bdrms. 1 bath apt Adults S3'75 mo Gas Darlene. 661·1161, 494. Near Hoag, 2 BR l'-!2 Bu. 3672 adults, S3'75. Adib. no P<lld 64.2-5073 ........ 313.. pelS.559·65118 . 645·6822 . ,.,,.... v_, .. Lovely I Br s:JOO mo. 1826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br, 2ba condo. Wcstchff tJomon,a. Quiet area. 3 Br condo l ';') Ba. pool. area. ~mo. Adults. 838-8081. Agent d<;hwshr, wshr /dryr, dbl 64_S-_l_S28 ___ _ ~. clean 2 RR. 1 b"~.' garage S485. 546-9913 lBr. newly dee, gar park· bU•. 2 yr old 4·plex. w. IWIRcl• IHch 3140 in g. y r ly S37 5 mo. side. J{jds OK. no peta, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-3958., 544~ $350. 645· 7479 evu & SHARP. beach 1.2 & 3 BR. Brand new twhnse, 2br , ~ _ _ _____ l'rplc, dishwstlr. gar age den. 2\A:aba, xlnt. loc. No & pa tios. No pets . n...-·-... a 0120 911).2358 """'· _... ....... -. Fem. roommate wanted to share hou5e nr beac h. n on · s m 11 k e r . E ,. e s f>.l().f'!fAS Female roomma te wa nt· eel lo share :? nn in <:orona tlel M,1r fi41i t~ Female to s hun• 1 br h ouSl' with o thl·r females. '• ml to beach. 11.B ~.7302 M/F roommate wanted, sk.are rum home Balboa Island SZSO mo. 675· 1739 ••• ..,Coc"'- Uleclwood Ttn'. I.ft. '" .. ........ Seawind Villal8 •• ~!!~~.~ ..... ~!?.~ work I n g m o m New 1&2 bdrm luxury 3 bdrm. 2 ba. lllrge ya rd. w1duughter age 5. look· adull apt.a ln 14 plaru1 I It r age . s 4 5 0 / m 0 . ing ryr same to shr our You~the wlnnerot two.,... tldl.ts ISIJ.00 value). lo lltoyt11Up11191 ~·-tithe ANAHEIM OONVENTION CENTER JtalyM,lp.m. 0.11 8C2-5'18. ut. 2'71 to c dlllmrowtk*t&f ---••• L \ ,. from MOO + pool'l, ten· G»allO'H96-l974 hrn. !:·s ide CM. l.rg fnrd ni$, waterft1lla. POnds! yrd. 2 blks rrm st•hl Cull Ou tor coold n11 & heat· s.19 AM 3110 642·2000 Ina P•ld . Fro m San ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----Die~ Frwy drive North .:... .... lous 2 br apt, new C.M ho11w w1w11sh1dry. ~ f urn or uorurn rm . on ach to Mcf a dden cr pt. easy ~ccess to Muturc nun smoker. then W•t on McFadden fr'W)'I. MOO mo. 581·0778 S57 ll6X9 to Seawlnd Village. all& (714)883.5198. --------3 Br, 2 ba townhouse. 1 Br t Ba. 2 blka frorn water, no pe"8 S3QO. 22:5 ltOl St. IMU3$S. •1229 Pool. clubhouse. near So CoHl Plaza. S4SO mo. 754-4!820 selling anythin8 with • Dally Pilot Classified M ls 1 simple ma Uer Just call 642·56'78 1n o c. Jo r -- BEST DEAL INNEWPOR T !I •Her <On ly 3spaces lefl You won't find a b~ rate for d eluxe or space in all of New Beach! Space ran from400 sQ. fl. to3200 I\. Consider this: •Center of Newp Financial Distnel •Immediate Jo'r l'cw f1cc port Aet'eSS •All Utilities Paid •S-Day Janatoral Ser\ Please call for an pomtment 1!33-R813 ~l'S :SQ ort a y tC'e JP· and ask about our SPF£1ALJULY RAT ES Ive OfflCESUmS Make our execut s uites your new pres address. Modem offi con rere n ce r oo per son alized p h answering and m o From $260. Ask about move m allowance. Beverly 11t 979·2l61. Uge ces • m • one re. our Cllll REALEST ATE KeC. ORla.TID business person fore office suite+ build near Orange Co. Alrpo Call Bob Dic ken 9TMS33 anytime Ing rt. son S'1S. om t ~ 2 Rm Suites from 779 W. 19th St Call T S4().ZJlO. - ---- Desire bl'trl'nl of hOLISl' ( pl look•n!l for unfurn 2 :1 bdrm w il•nd vii for 2 mature Jogs. t-iave good rl'f's for all of u s . 7 51 !1100, 12·'1 pref Steve or Jean. I Senior c1tiien woman ook.mg for reas a pl m C'DM . NR. or CM .. please phone 296·3880 -33 yr old I-' w 12yr olll ctuhl. looluni: lor hnmt· Prefer M J5 t11ndcr 673-5032. Stephanie ___ _...;. ---- Capistrano Valley to Sad dleback Valley to thl' Sea 2 Bdrm or larger house or condo w ~ ard Rl.>Ored couple w 122 yr o lll son H a ve ref~ 8.17~ -------- N eed ed place to II ve Grad student up t o Sl SO m o . Call John 83'1-1212. 4·7Pm • •••••••••••••••••••••• ....... 5005 • Oppotiunity •••••••••••••••••••••• St alned glass window t>ualneas on Bal laloncl. unique o p pt 'y Call Owner at 673-3592 M I etrlc Mot.on·VW, BMW & Honda repair shop. fut y eqwpped. aron •P· proic SB,000 mo. 2073 Harbor Bl vd , C.M 548-~ ror lnro - 15·50% RETURH Short or Ion~ term a nd fully s(•tured Ph 673 :wl9 lND TD on 0 C income property 12'< mt. due 2 yr.,. $l7K 1n front of 3rd Will cltscounl. Agt. 541-0800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sottl« MtCJ-Co. All types of real c~lale uwcstments s mce 1949. Speciali1iftcJ i" 2ndTDs 642-2171 545-061 I We buy discounted 2nd & 3rd Trus t Deed !t . Minimum $50,000 . 714 .955.3454. -------CASH FOR TD's American Mort. 547·7151 ttllNEY AVAILABLE 2NOTOAND SWlNG LOANS ... INTEREST ONLY OR t-'1JLLY AMORTIZED ... Lee Reulty • R E. BROK F:tt. 960· l9.S7 ---~"""""'/ htlOIMlb/ Lott&fcMM ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.a..Ce•wh 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houlebold help & care ror cldef'ly peof>le. 833-2009 ... .... ... "hi w /blk s p o t ~. t>12 2995. ~ 0033 FOUND Claim or adopt Arumuls p1rkcd up by NB Animal Contro l. new s heller : Newport 1!1lls Animal lfosp1tal. 2670 San M1~ucl. NC\. 759·1911 Found · Alk brn fe m Doberman. lht by car a t II arbor t& Lilac I yr Claim 1mm cd 5.11-0900 ~.94!1(; Losl Irish Seller. Vic. lld na Po1nl t Sa n Juan1San Clt•me nte 496-9130. 1145·7781 Ask for BndgetorBob ___ _ LOST· I blk re m , Ing ha1n"<1 cal Golden eye!>, Cd M v1c. R e ward. 675-3499 LG REWARD for return oC Blk/Wht Pit Bull Ter ner. M. Rocky 1s very friendly w /people bul keep him away fro m other M. dogs. 675-0292 or 645-3551 Z.I Hrs 971·1513 LANA "S OUTC/\LL IOAM·2AM 775.0493 * *. Jos. W . Foy 9628 Hlqhten9alt Ave. Fountain valley You arc the winner of two~ tick•h ($15.00 value). lo Royal Llpiuan StalionShow at the ANAHJ::IM ~ONVF.NTION CENTER July 14, 8 p.m. Call 642·5678. ext. 272 to claim your ltckets *** Seek Bl·Gay Male Under 21. f)-iendship! Live In ? Shutt lntertlSl. 960-6667. .... .-~icff 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Larr: Thurs. bunch or Going on business trips. 4 keys. San Clemente. Have fun. Call Traveling · 496-1068. Secr et aries. Br enda Losl t-"rld11y June 29lh _894-_7_563_· _____ _ female collie. Vic. 7th & ••llAoywftt ~ Orana c. Hunt. Beach. ~ Owner'll heart broken ... ••••••••••••••••••••• Reward . P lease c all ~& sa>-3071or536-&no ......_.._ 7005 ~GREEN cash for WHJTE elepb1nts wtth a C1ualfled Ad C.11 642·51'18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Privat.e Surf laaons ar" ava ilable t o Harbor area. Fot appolntmenl call: SS?-5790. .... """"'"" ... ...................... Telephone Al\1werln1~mpooIr11t'ram cl 1.n ...._ Ser vi\: • p Coh.lr bnatn nt'r11. wht ~ » pr mf'Nill& • 2t <'Pia to min bko•cti t 'Jt>..an f11W tm-Ul1'J bv. dJo rm. h•ll *15 Avir nn 17 ~ti 11(). t"hr ~! Cal l. frt~ttdl> &\ Ouar t>bm ~t ndor iitJ'\11(~" lo r• l l'T' C)1l n>p11 Ir. ~ 1n. ell pt llo1f tDl D> worit ~elf. Ret11 ...... -...... ~1-0101 -••••••••••••••••••••••• c:.....t~ ~Ci\nve M~ • ..... ••••••••••••••••••• Drtv1:wati.•Piark1nJt lot U-l'N'nl worll ol •II •11D<1ll •Rep11n ·S~•1alroat1n11 t>"'-'C' e1t 1~ )11"11 rx!J("r •L1r Nb. ('M S&S Abohklc•lcwal\ Mi607~7 A,\phlllt 646-<Qff I ~··& ""91' S.....kH ••••••••••••••••••••••• UtvOl'\"i' -..0 lk111l.rtU>< ,, S'1U A11100 l..c.,:o1I I') µ111.: 8'2·5100 .,'uund•t1onr... rt'l11lo1ni: \o\all11. block.. 11•t 1113' I J1' ct ~13. ~ 4300 I' ·' I' I I I 1· (. IJ II r r l' I •. ( 'oml)kh• non1•r1•h· or M'I \IJIH f11r111 " ~J\l' IK:>~ .... ....... ~ •......•... 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W'-">kly One tam\.'. vu l'OO t Sto.i m n1r1Jl't drun1n11 . wulls. win clows. etc llond1.,'fl/ Im. ~Ole)) He1U>onablc •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ~ girls w1llinl( to clean Mk kJ Mal'Donuld.LI'(; 1\ \'Ollr hou."c Rsnbl. ex llu1who~n Jou11wn lit 11\.'f rt>fi. 642 529'J l'vt h,> •WI HJ l 17 IU ---i\ttent 100 rl'ul eslatcr!> Suct~ss 1s a happy chenl Wc lll>t'\'IJU ll' m vocan l'I(':> (';ill Thi· MOJ'j)l'lN ~ I t< a n 111 ~ ~ l' r v 1 (' c . ~ 23!JJ ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• llANOVMi\N No JOh lUO !UllJ II John~»! utW l ~1ri11•nlry. lt•nt·io.i & rout 1n1t No Job laKI '"'' I' J11a l'IJll t>;lJ ~l ti.anlt•n1nl( duu11 Ul)b ,'I,, llum\' 1mµao\c11i.·n t MRS CLt:i\N make H 1lle<1m Ual'h . apt-.. ~ Ucf !I or Jfl !I. !1-19 !:J372 ~T .... n Secunty II <'Ure wtllle you're not there. UO wk· ly Fully he'd & insured. ~1612 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• RolMrhon htwr.-ce Assocklhs, •~. Full value conlcnl?> on homeowners t'Ovcragc. 675-0562 SOI.JD MASONRY nnck dnvewuy11, wall11. frpll''N Greg. 615 8728 W\crlll'M. Un1·k. !.tOOl'. bhwk work, tile floor:.. cont·rcle ptJl10!.. walki.. dr1vl· wayi. .,·ree esl John 846·1583 Unck. block. i.lumpMone, w a I h , p I an l 1· r i. & pcla.'.ler.. Lel a he'd <'On tr::ittor do 1t right for you. Hi·1J1. pnccd JJoli. 548 :as:i. ~9906 l'f:fl-:H~ l'/\INTIN<.i Expr'll Hca1> Halt'!. Fn•t• 1-:"l (;<II I <.i l'nl' S."121~~ Int. Paint &. wallpaper Qual. work. rcai. pr. Freeesl Sle\'e. 547 4281 Fine ext Paintinjl Sl llr .. in-. 1'ry me. 836-MSS 24 hrs R1rhard Sinor P:hnUnl( mler /ext er re,/apts. reas 10 yr., exper Dan 962·0220 AUPAIHTIMG Neat S59· 132S Com pl ExtStSO I ntS350 EXPERT PAINTING Reasonable rate!. 1-'rec est.~ 2045 pannwnt & Commenc;.il Provcrtv MJ!ml C'o. Compll'tl' 11erv WO· Jtl66 Remo~ & Repair ....................... kfo:MOOl::LIN<; & i\U l>ITIONS Pat1us. <11'1·ks & l'<IH'rs Rou>(h & I 1111sh c•urptmtrv &12· 1738 RoofiMJ .................•..... Repair & ll\'rool' .\11 l y lJ ,, :., s h I II g I t• !> rO<'k!>hakcS·l'011lJ111 I .ir f>'r1'(• c!.l 5-11 S:J:1t1 F111 i\\Jll Re.pons1blt.' t·ouplt• will paint. l'lt::in & r·cut!y ni. al)l..-. tor o<:cupanc·y Ca II •••••• •• • ••••• •• • •• • • • • Wanda or Hill. 646 1!>63 (.' t-: It A 1\1 I (' T I I. V ev~ Katl'l1en, bJlh,. \'Oln, WapfftiiMJ . l l't • •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 'OUt'l l 1h• "or~ h\ H· ~t.ir\ m i: ('oll1•J.w Stu d l' n l 3> P II l I II .., lfrt \l'WJ}l>, '>llfl•W11 lk' W .1tl·r il1\l·r~1o n .,~IJUlll 75 l 77<1'J lu111l,1-.1111nii 1:,·org1• <'••r)H'ntc, p,11nltn~. lhtL ... ht ~5 707~ plumhin~ T 1111 1!11 71Ji:! t't•1tJr ('qH ('ll·an·i.: . .. 11•:Jrn,:.hamµoo. wndow v.:.h'g. fir \\ai.'g, l!l'n d.11'1! S4.'f\' lk:.1<.:urrlm llt-asonabll'. S1 mon 75111951 ln tlat 1on -1s yo ur lfomeownl·rs l nsurann· mfla11on proof" Pru<kn t1al 1\ na ly' is G .1 1 > Arneson 636·0592 --------Jcntoriaf 1-'rf,f JM int m1: Jo: '(t 1!r ant Pkll~ /Repair J ,,w r Jll•h H•·(~ ,. .• ct-* ••••••••••••••••••••••• Your l lll• •1r 1111111· ~;JO'l!I a.; liaby1mun~ 111~ h11t11\'. I o v '-' & ,. 11 r t• ,. ' Dt'f1 L'llt't'd 642 ~)!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ec..troctor 81..&stnt1!Ss iwdt'"'l'nl·'.'., ·" •••••••••••• •• •• ••••••• rounllnR. con!>ull1llJ.! , N 8. area 11 yr.. 833 81!$ <. u:.tom ~e1 k::.. & ovt'1 h.inJ(.'> Gt"n. <. w11nu·111r Jblkkcepmg. will park up lf371.333. Evl'8 GJ\ OUl & deliver. Post your G 11., Bectrical A/P, f.:~· p I fl Babnkll rt&' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ooo. """' persona I • s bank statement:. Hrly t-:U:X."l'Rll'll\N l'nl'1·d nte. 549-1967 n.:hl free l'!.t1ma11• on Carpenll'r Free f>:Sl . An~ stw .)obs. C'.all Allan or Tony ~8649 Carpentry. decks, room addltions & Rt.•nl rcµa1r Lu-. 187156. lni;urcd & state bond. ask for Oavl•, 646-3400 Get GREEN cas h for WHJTE elephants with a Classified Ad Call 642·5678 lal'f{c or sl'Tl/J II JO!r.. l..ir 113.17254 ti7:1 tl:i.'i!I Journeym;in <..:us tom <'Ofllm'I & rcs1d work al rt'a~nablt• ratl'::.. Ca 11 Tom o ·eoru1ell. ti42 4521 ~ectnc1an nest rates, best workmans hip. Small )Obs preferred t>75·H345. C hris ty & Son. LH' !fCI0375599. Rondell Rcs1Comm·1. Free csl. 979-7312 •Vt-;tty u>w 1•1un;s. HcaMftCJ on ldocf,,·.11.)t· nt.J ual •••••••••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• <~~ir,.:.. .>19 l!tllJ ()l 't: Sluclt'nt 1 Ton 1ru('k <'l1·an u11:.. tl uultn~ L1:111di.cup111g I an med ~·rVH'tng 642 !lll()7 Ci.trdt>n CJrc Spnnkh·t n•1x.11r, prune lrt'l'l-1. l'Ut tn't':>. remolll'I ~urdcn:., ~ yri. \'X p. ~St\ 4518. 7[>1 2128 t-:xp iwrdcnl•r Sum m~·r ft·rul11.m~. µrun1ng & l°ll'an ups 7~1 ;J.5!12 Tru:.h, t n•t• l r11n 0.111 ~t!.! 3201 I l;1uhn.: & cll•anmg lluwdumµtruck 557 8271 MIKE'S HAULING 1\l.I. TYPE.5 LITE MOVINti l.0-HATES548·1451 I do 1l a ll-!.k1ploadt•r . Jumplnx·k. t!rlldt·. haul, 1't•m1ml. usµhalt. trt•t• n• movulscll'. !Cll·l257 Yunl ran• & dnu1> (Juah· 'ty work al a rl'llNOnabll' pnre Chns 000· 74511 1-'ust hauling, rt•s Sl4 & up Yd & gar dnup:,. 1-'rl·t• t.'!tl ( 714 JIW2 45~7 Ho me Pruit-AB rd t'n Cll•anups. haur aways. rot.ot.111.inJ(. 55-1 I 71i6 ......•............••.. ltot.otillmR lawn :.en 'll't'. Want a Rt:/\LL Y CLEAN mow & t'di:c. 545·11)21 or llOUSE? Call Grn1tham !>1&5008eves. Gari Free <·:.t. 64S·5123 Gardening, maanlCnancl•, Robin's Houserll'an1ng lands1:ap1nA. Bob. Srvc. for a thoroughly 545-1570, 213/ 323-6750 dean house 540·08.S7 C'dM tlt•anmg SNv11·1· S11t·m1lly for CUM & Bl rCSJdcnls 675· l!!Oll DANDY DUSTERS Wklv o r l lime st·n VACANTS. n·ntals our S1Jt·c1<il1 t y ST 1-;,\ M ('i\IU'ET CLE/\NIN(i llondcd. In!.. 1-h·~· f>~-. t 552 4l06 l'aintan~ Int i-;xl t i E'I PHOF. HESULTS FOi( Li'S5. ScrVll'l' t1fll'l\l4.0ll Xlnl refs 1173 0'.!47 u .'l us <'lt•Jn lor \OU l<casonahh:. n•halllt• & r 1• f N Z () I 545-96151972 02'Jl Mak e thO:.l' ~u11d housdlOl<.1 1tt•m:. you 'rt• not usms.! a\'atlablt• l o sonx• other family by ad \'ert1sm~ thl·m for sak m Class1f1cd Call &12·St;;H ..........••........... 01'1-1CE. INf)USTltli\l, RE S T/\UIC/\NT & llOMt-: Ct.t :/\NI N(, Hcri. l.1 c 1Hom.l1•1I I 11' 5.S2·5ltiti LcndKapW:J ....................... t:uro!l(·an L.1ntht'Jf11·r Top work F:11 r pr11 " l<ds lfti.I llt71 dysH•vt•' D11! It L.in1h1·a1w I l .aul Ill).! lrl'('' lamlwap.·' 1.11. 10711 H1•m1\;1lan~. rotot1llans,:, m•w law11:.. !'.pn nk 11-1·, 1•1·1wr;1I 1·11>.11111p I l,1\ •· II~ w,:i ltud 1.11. II I.Ii I . .•.....•.•......•..... llnc·kwork !'irr1.11l Jiii" 1\l(·v.pvrt . (.'11't'• \11· .... 1 & I rvm1• 1>7r1 JJ7:l 1·w ' All IYJX'' or ma-.1Jnn . lllt.-s. pal1<'i.. p<1l1n t·ov cr... hlk walls 51il !1150 l ... l :J:j/; '17110, ;.~11; <t:llS:J l'uint1nl! I NT 11';X'f ~at, hcinc,l. rcJ' • I!.! vr... ""I' Lal' d 0Jvc !M.1 11>15 llA~11J..,111a l & 1·on11n1·r1•1<il 1> a 1 n l 1 n Lt F r 1· c t•.,11m.1t1·., fk:. rult'' m:. •t:-1.11 l11t t hxl Dc1H·ncl,1hl1· n .. a .. uu;ihlt-1-'r1•1• ,.,t C1ll .)JY ~ 1>1;,~ lnl 1-.xl l>Pµ•·nf1.1hl1· ltt'.l .. ljf\11 IJlt• f-'r(•t• I' ... f t ~11111111 ~.UI ll:Jl17 Point Y~r Casti~ !-.f11·11,1h11nc 111 r•·,11t1·n 11.al h11rn1·' Int E\t l'll'.1,1• 1 ht•l'k 11111 11' lr·n·n1·1•, Ltr c:t!.!1)1{)0 ( iu.ar '"' Fn·e l'!>l 1\-.t lfil 327:! IA•fu•w 1111 1·\I p.11nl 111c .. rt'\' l">ll ffiJ ll'' L}1ln II.JI ;:w I • Sd9oals& tt.lpW•ted 7100 HetpWattted 7100 HefpW~ 7100 HetpWanted 7100 ~Wanffd 7100 lndnlctiOlt 7 005 •••• ••• • • • ••••••••••••• • •••••• •• • • •••••• •• •••• •••••••••• ••• •• •• • •• • •• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • •• •• •• • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 ..••....•.........•••.. •••••••••••••••••••••• •ACTRESSES·ACTORS Automoti\e BARMAID. Niil' s h1fl. Cc r l if 1 e d 1\ Id 1·.., --------------------l.ecwn BartfttdincJ •All Ages·/\11 Types N l' c d ex pe ri encl' d tx.~r & wane bar t>IS·-1922 Orderlie:.. $t 1hr :.tJrl. For info· 542-1862 Oran~ •tno Exper Nl•t') • tramrrussion ml><:hunH'. dyi..5.'i6-8974 e\'l':. Hhr day shirt or n<'"' IUhr Co n.. f I • I I "S \ ,.,. ·· I Gr••· .. t b"'n"fat.~ & lop -----rule shift 1n ~ma ll hixur\ . .-.o ess1ona ~t· 1011 • ·1 '"· nwrvicwani: '" " ' ~ P"aut1cian wanted walh 1 L "-h or Barle nding F;.,1ab. now. Our dwnts hav1o• waj'!cs. This is a JOh with " la<'• ity m :iguna l><':Jl' t962. 210 N. Uroadway. \\Ot'kl•d "Rncky II " a rt'al lulun• <:all Alan tollowang m Sun Juan Apply Ill Pl'rson lo Tiu· SA "Goldie & The Hoxl·r· · M a I! n 11 n Pon t 1 a c • area. 493-0553 Gardens. ·150 (; lennl'' n· ---"l..ady lnHcd"w/Robert :;494300 BE1\UTY . !>h ampo11 Sl.IOam lpmMon-Fra JcbsW~d. 7075 Cunrad. "Wr1.:ll•y ':. -----· J.>t•rsonfor clcgantsulon r$,\BYSITif:ll ClllLU ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>nuhlt"mml" & wcth 01s i\UTOMOTIVI>~ Xlnt. waitcs . Wed -Sal (;/\RF. . maturl' lovinlo! General <Xl1t·(• JUii wunl-m•y Studios USED CAR Nii t.>venini;:s. ft1r hard v.oman h11•:Jn• for 2 llo)'..,, l'd f>:\'es. J\1 on. t-'ra ,\J1yonl' mtl'r1>sll'd an LOT ATTENDANT Out'llt'llt:, 200 Npt Cnlr ~~r.;. & 7yr:. Yi)ur huml· ""'· fs " (.'l"m •MOVIES or \lu .. t be l'Xpcm.·ncl'<l Wl· Or :-J B F \' an•a 963 1721 n:rm . re .. .,:.in ' I ·rt.'LEVIS'•".'. Ma:..'> V1e10 art' a '19X·l;!)I;>. "' v•• Jr<' looking ror :.Oml'Onl· ----•L'all ·s i\ M · 1t11lt1~ • v.ho w;.mu. a ruwrc v. ath Hfu\UTY ,\!>!>ISlJnl le>r HetpW~ 7100 nl4J1;.".J:l·2"1:!1·i.t!6 our orguna tal1t>n Pa) busyi.alon. xlnt.1rum1ni.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'II hc comm1•ns ur:.1tl' µrngram. Most h1• nt'al& ,\i·totmtan~ Growm~ ~;i' Adman1strator1nookkecpt.> witlH•>.penem·e. t:.1sh111n;.iblt· 1t1l'li:1rd m~ & l<>an nt!t.-dS IK'r:.on mature. rt's µon:.1blc . ~ Ou1:llcuc. 200 Npl. Cntr for aet'OWlllrlg del'l l'X· highly or,:?an1.red an · Or.N.8. IJl•ncnl-e m m vl·:.uir a•. d1vu.Juul. l::xc1ting and l'fl11nung prcr. AIJJ>IY m ~a~<'? po~ition Heavy BINDERY/PACKER pcrson d l' \ a I _ I s • M ll I ~ I •• hvmeSa,·ing~ & Loan 1-ompanws -. Auto lease TRAIMEE 18552 MarArlhur lilvd, adrrumslrat1on. credit & 1' I I•~ c_.., ld1•al pos1uon for mature lrune bookkl•l'p1ng bJt·k -292.'>HarborRlvJ individual. No work;•.; M IF ~round. Toµ salary & C~'TA M 1-:SA pcnenl-e ncl'ci.i..iry Wall ~o E l'<irN•r opportunity lo 979.2500 Lram you tu t•ollul1• & ----------i qual1f1C'd andl\'Jdual. -----"ackage t'Orrc&1X1nllcn1•c Acc'OUnlln~ N1•v.port Bt.•ach. loca· .\ yOWlg man. 4hr~ work It~. S:U7 pt.•r hvur Chiri Acco&1ntont 11~ 751-8!.JO_._ __ ~ moms onh:, S.Sthr. pllll> ex(·cll\:'nt l'mploy1·1• Small computer exi.>cr ADVEHTISING SALt-:s J .1 rn 7 ·a m . 1ll•r)Cf1ls Appl} bctwt•t•n helpful. lntergratcd. Int·. t>I& M13.67J 2515 ~II. 1·3, North l\mi'rtran Grrwrous comm1ss1on, l~l>owney Ave, l'ara· -------Corn-:,pondcnct· Sl•hool. mount. !213) 534.3330 _will train. 4!17"11&1__ &ihys1tlt'r net.'<led. Mon t 4 o I R 1 r ,. h S 1 rt• c• t . lhru Fn , be~rn ScJ)l ~t·wp()rl &al·h I c;.ir ACCOUNTING CLERK CRB>IT OFFICE Tt•achC'r hrs Our horn<·. .John Wa~ ne 1\1rµurll N R Ov.'Tl lran1. 04S-~ i::q u a I Op p11nun1 l ~ lli\IH'SlTIER wantl'd my home 2 boys H & H WL-ckday::; July 1'7 lu :!7lh. U111 ti61-7J63 art 5 Employer CIVILEMG. OR DESIGNER l-:i.pe rie 1H·ccl can•1•r mmdro. llEGISTEHl';n C IVIL ENG O H OESIGNEH \41lh bad, ground an publll· work:. and or lund d1•vl'lormwtll l'n~me<>rtng wantcd 111r 1ks1gn & s upt•r\'1SoQ µos1llon. 1\pply to :'.\r H.1en1c:. ul lloix'rt Re 111. Will.Jam Frost & .hsm· 1101 Quall St., Npl lkh CIVILEMG. ESTIMATOR CUSTODIAN AT EASE in Fa~hion l shrnd . Newport Beach. has an immediate opening for <t J<'ull Time CusLod1an with ltght maintenance a brlil1c~ Compet1l1 vc salary <ind good benefit~ Call 644-5070 Weekdays, ask for Mr. finneqon f'lt•nt·al ACCOUMTIHG ClERIC GENERAL OFFICE CLERK ORDER CLERK PURCHASING CLERK lmmNl1:Jlc opt·nmit!. lur q11ahr1l•d. l'Xf>t'rl('ll<T!I offh'l' J)l.•rsonm·I Ill 0111' lunuturc mfl!. Co Th1" .. 1' Jrc protL·s~1011al rl'"' ard 1111t pos1t1on:. rcti t) pang. ('alculal<•r b\ toul'11 & ablfny to handk nn· ssure. Apply in pcrsun B.P. JOHN FURN. 200 I E. Dy~r Rd. S.A . 92705 I l'll'nr.if I II \OU '4t•n • ;i lllm 'IJr ~ou v.oultl hil\'l' to flJ) JI\ a;..:1·n1 YOl' :"!-.\'EH JlA\'ETO l'1W COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY 540-6055 2i!IO I I;& rhor Bl (.'\I :-.i 1-:n :n ,, n·; ... <.::ill afll'r hour!> ;.aµ111 ClERK TYPIST lmmcd ul>\.'n&n)4 for part tmw PH.,Oll JI l<;al1•l1!h lhlb llthp, ~ R ~lu'I I.\ p1· 40W I' i\1. "-111 h.- lrairw<I 11n 1h1• JOh Con tatt R1 <·k Bosworth 17 1~ I 645-5707 ~: 0 t-: M , F CONTACT WORK Neat patchc::. & tcxlurl's Tutorinq REEEST. 893-1439 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H ome.,. i\dd1t1110 ... Jl t' c; l U C l' () I) \' I' r blockwalls Lov. rail'' Frt"C t-!.l 51llH8\12 ....................•.. Pluml.unl! repuar Six·c in remodchn..:. l'OPPl'r rl' pip.· f>'r(.<c l''t Top llut l'lumh1nl! s:r. :m11 lndl'IJl'O\h·nt cir Jin dl·an aog ~ :111 up l<t•,ull.., J.! u .1 r i ct :r ., :.iM i.i:jl, ti-ill ·~111 1-'l"l't' TnJI !.'-'~"'°· ( 'r1 ii te.wht•r, t'\fl Ht'.111111g, matll. Frt•nd1 lhnt.1 Lc11·:1I (•Jib n·Lur111·d blJ.tiOl:S Hai.1l' whJt·1·b & l111•1·•1!n lanl!UJl!t• ( K·l! I 'l\.,1dwr Iii yr!., rds. 673·5!11.I TypincJ Service .••......•...••........ LP Ol11l't• St·n 11 t'' I' rut typm~. krm IJJlk'r" '' 'um•·:. 1·11· 1.11u1 ,, tl<ii!JO t;.il 1:!21 Window Cleoninq y.,. n• tH1h =!!.hut"'" •lo 1l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ht!lh·r Fn-.• t"'l \'1-..1 l'oll1•c1• .. lu.lt·nh '"1nol11"' \1(.' "" '"~ ,)IJI' >l:J !Iii!• "';l,hll\1! 1!1•,11 1 .. 11111 ' NOTICE how Druly Pilot Cl<i~~ 1f1l<I ad~ dis play thl•tr m('!>.,:Jl!t.., '"1th lcJ.!1b1lJ1} and 1mp.il1 ·1 Our Jd' Wt.' dfl' prtJUtl tu !'..J)'. rt'Jllv gt' t· r ,. ~ u I l ~ Pho n l' f;t2-Sliili DATA EMTRY OPERATOR Xlnl w11rlo. H :! .111•1 ('IP.1n1111.: & \1.11nt.·n.1111 , 1~1 111'..,llll fllli'I .!'I' IJI\ lkh -~•~'iii l'\I' St•ll lJuO)!.'> ra~I Wllh l)u1h f"llot WJnl Ad~ . DRIVER f )1fl lt1ll" '\11 1 'l>I 11• ,,.,~1 ... ""'" • ,11 \\Ill II " t1< dll I 111:.., I llCTljl.Jh\ IT1'~1orh11mo• -:.~ 11:11, Major life insurance 1---------- c~y in Newport DRIVER S ~och is s~tkinq Data \!1·11 ''' \wt111·n '·• 'r nr &i-o .... rators. E11-••hit I "n .. v. lfh '"·'·I "1 r-lltlt'"" :'\t•l~1:-Wl ,t\\••,•"nt cef~ opportvn;ty for mm' Cl I .HI)( I I "·' I indiYidual with ''II"" c • .t• 1.sou \It ~ch, lt~ytape or II• 1 rm •• 1111 I 1•11 111.111 keydisc training. Test-\ ,,11, ' • ''' 111 "'"It• . u · Cd 1 .. 1 .. 11:\1•\•h111•·~ "'9 on n1•ac o e r .111 lid ' l900 ICeydisc. Hours 1---------4~ 12 midniqht. LEAD DATA ENTRY OPERATOR lndividuol must have rm.inun of 3·6 months ~ experience in DRIVER P(T I r" 111 :"' 1•"' I' 11 r I I " w ..... 1 .. 111111 1<1•t.1 1I r l11Ch1nc '111r1• 11 •1·1•" 111._ .~ (1.1111111•111 1; ..... , til l\ llh.! rl'o Old t\ 1t•l1•fllll •· n-141Un'll \\ u't ht· '1\ • ·1 :! I ll11ur .... 11 ' H :111 I ' '.ii I :-0..UW\ ,It l.-\.1 5\lill tape handfinq ond writ· ---------inq fwtctions. liberal beMfit pocka~. Ex· ctf~ woricinq condi· tions. Please contact penonnel. PACIFIC MUTUAL itKI Nt•v. port l'l·nll'r 1)1 :-;,•WJ)tlM &•d t'h. (.'.1 !l~t.W Ef,•11mnw ;as,l·mlllv pu<.t 11110 ... """" '" '''I' n •. ,., ... ,,,,,.-" Y.'tll 1 r,1111 ~I 11111\'f h1' t11 'IJrt i 'Jll 1.1:; 'l/1:1:! tor .1p1>1 .> \ ri., ... l<'l't fllll It I•' p.11rmJ11. K' r' h.1 .. 11 I \ 1<.1d10 I \'l'·lll "'''""' lh' \\'111 r1·p.11r N ,111111 ... 1 A full lime pos1l1on 1s available for acruralt> <'lerk lo assist r rl'u1t manager in a busy newspaper office. Dutws are varied. Should l>t: a ~typist and opcral<' a 10-key addinR marhme with skill. Cred1l or or. AnsweriltCJ Servic~ l'BX operat11rs for a telcphom· ans wl•ring ~crvtt'e CXPl'rtClll'l'd or will train. f'll 11 ll mt· or part lime s hifts a va1la· ble Ouys, afte rnoon t'Vl'rungs or )travc yard Must he abl<· to work SOfll(I weekends. Typing 35 wpm. requ1rnd. Many co bl'm·fits available. Please<·all Mon·l'"'r1 f>'ashion Is land Jrea 640 1791 BABYSITTER for C\:. & wknd s llB area tYorktown/Bcach l C;.ill 5:*i.()549 eves. . 80okK£EPER/F /CHG Small S .i\ mnfg Ex- pc•ncnee & maturity rt• qUJrcd Salary lo Sl:~HI mo Call Mr. S1·hall. 546-63~1.'l. Expenenccd md1v 1dual wanted to Prl'PU re to!> I l's t I m :l l t• S Cl f s u b d1v1s1ons, mdu:.tnul d<' \'Clop m en ts. ul 1111 \ ~)'Stem!> & lo perform Ullllty IO\ C'\l 1gal10n!. & c·all'ulalt• 1.·arth quan lll•e~. Supl·rv1s1on t•). pcnencc v1lal. Apply m f)l'rson with rcs uml• tu :'.tr. f\Jl•nws .at Robert B1.•m. Wilham Fros t & /\i;soc.. 1401 Quail St. N<'wport Beath. Cieri col At:ndcnl & h ... alth Ins llrogra m m•t•ds l'li•rk v.ho is fa!.l & J\'t'Uratt• with numht'r~. 10 kt·y ,,fl dmg llllll'han('. Lttl· lyp m~. Xlnt working comll l i 0 n s & h l' n l' I I I ' Pleasant !.Urruund111s,: ... Opportun1t~ tur .Hh "n1·1· mcnt l'all pl•r,.011n1•I 11..13~1 Lik~ ~'Opie• E<irn 1·\tr.1 t-.:11u<il Oppor1un11} monl'Y PT 111 l'X{'1l111;..: l'.mployt•r i\1 1F 1.11f111s l \l rn•1·1\ , ... ,.. ,\ ''"r1•1r Ullll' \''llll \ .1 I I II u ... I \ I•,." " t .,111·1·1.!11.rl'd 1•l1•c·1 ru1111 1•qu1µm1•nt \\111 JI''' m ;1 n ,, g ,. ' h •• I' t. !>UIJl•rv1~1· \411rk 11t ~ nf ht•r lt'\'hn1t•1,111,, Call tor appl >!..131!32:$ -r1l'e eXJl(.'rience IS des1rU· f)le Work an pkasunt en· • vironmcnl with i?OOd Cosla Mesa .irca . ti73-ll66 E.0 .1':. rompany benel1ts mt'lud-APPLIANCE REPAIR mit 2 weeks \ at•al1on Top pay. compan) bcnc. afl\:'r one year. company Must huvl' ex pr 411-\ tl'.JOO va1d group an~ur:Jnt·t'. t rl'<lll. union. ck. t\ppl~ ;\ppht:alaons now hc111 1-( at l!1kl.'n for w<Jn•huust•-ORAMGE COAST tlt•hvt•ry hl'IPN Nt·w O.t..ILY PILOT turm\urt> w<Jrehousmg ,.. :JJl(I delt \'ery r arm l'hont' 330 W. BAY ST. for appointment JOAM to COSTA MESA Noon. Starting w;age S4 Between the hour:. of per hr .. good a dv-.nte· liAM·SPM. Call ror ap-menl for the ri g ht ))Otlllment please _pe_rson_ ._646-_7_5_79 __ _ 642-4321 ext 277 -· J>;4ual Opportur11ly Employer APROPOS UDO ISLE SHOP •-----------i A ft~sne European •---------1 Designer Boutique 1s ACCOUNTIMG seek 1 n g a s e 11 i n g lnteresung position r e· manager & additional <;onciling EDP reports slaff Salary open. pertaining to payroll tax· Cal,,._ 547.3925 es. property taxes. and l•---------llCCOW'lts payable Some ----- .. typing of manual checks APT MANAGER t: Requires ac<•tg exp .. 10 For Sfl units In Costa • key b,r. Louch, F,x\·elfcnt Mesa. Exper'd rouple. benefits lncldg dental Wife bkkpJt exp . plan. Apply betwn K-11. Husband m a int. exp 1-3; Nauooal Education. Call 642·5073 or (2t3J 4401 &rch St.. Newport 86&-:IJSI Beach. Nr John Wayne ---------- Al rpo rt. Equal op· ARTIST , cari raturc portunityempk>yer art 1 s l. wk end s <F'rl/Sat /Suni. Call ----------I fm-7910. ~I Bkkpng Assis t foreign l :;dy 1 TEMPORARY wldrivtng lessons min Register today lo work ~ra. $5/1\r. 78().1433. on vanous accounU~g It Auto Carriers needed. bookkceplnlf us1gn · Eves. Laguna Beach & menta. Work close to Dana Pt. area call The $OUf' home. Acctg clerks, Register. 581-41-41 bookkeepers. •ccoun·•-----~~~~~~-­ tanu are needed thruout Automotive Need am· Orange County. C.11 ~ bltlous hard·worklng rormore1nfonnatloo. rnecbMic with heavy du· Robert H•ll'a t\, experience who would occouAlll•• e to earn top S. Many Z333No Bro.dwa)' frinae benefits. C.11 Alan IQ)O, COidweil Banker ~on Pon t I a c . 81d .. , Santa Ana 1114J.lMtOJ fl\nd "•t you want in -------.. Oe.i\y PUotOualfled.f . _ --- BAUYSITIER fur our ll<>ml· Mon.f>'r1 Iii.Im lo t;pm. 2 chJldren8& 3. CM area. Dys 673·5650. eves 631 0310 /\sk fo r Ed llawthorn Banlung ACCUUNTINC: Growing Savini(!. & Lt)8n nt•ccls person for al'· l'<1unl1ng dl'Pl Ex !Jt.'"l'O<'C m 1nvt·stor al' l'llWllmit µref /\pply in person lrv1nc S11vmK1> & Loan l!i552 Ma<·Arthur Bl. Irvine EOE Bank.mg SOUTHWEST IAMK Laguna Beach branch . Mission Viejo Branch re qLBre full lime tellers. Please call Joan G<>re .W·l77l. EOE Banking CREDIT VERIFIER For our Costa Mesa or f1ce. Experienre pre· rcrred. Please cal l Ouane Biegel at 546-8510 c•.Fecterat ScrYiftgs&Loan 2700 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. 92626 An Equal Opportunity Emplqyer ... M /F. Banlang TEUSl Downey Savings & Loan has an opening In lls Olst.J Mesa branch for full time teller. Savings & Loan or~~ exper pref'd. Must be able to wotk Sal. Xbll working cond. & benefits. lnchMI· Ing profll sharing and paid group Insurance Far fun.her tnformation contact Mr. Jo'laherty 714-642 1.:l Equal Oppty Emplyr Looking ror • home or your own? You'll fl.nd irasnr homCW' adwrtJsed tor .. It In Cl111Uled everyday. BOOKKEEPEftffYPIST exp thru TB. for E:I Toro CJ>/\ Ofc. F:xJ)l.•r only :.ip ply. JO hrs wk F'1t1m1: lax season. 830·!13.'JO BOOKKEEPER New Irvine orf1l'l' of 1\11 PR <ii:!ent•y sn'k1ng l'~ µer bookkct•pcr lo hamllt• AH1AP. pay roll & hill tnll Must lx· 11uuhfcl•cl lo handle full bookkccl}IOJ! thru trail balanc(!. J?OIKI benefits. /\f(ent•y expcr µrderred. Sl>nd rcsumi• & refere nces to· 2151 M1~elson Dr Sle 1 J.'l, Irvine. Qi. 92715 IOOKKEEHR /Assist RECEPTIOMIST Professional office in Orange Co. Airport arru needs mdividual w 1baS1t' accounting skills. type 50 wpm fo r permane nt bk:pg position and rect:I'· tiorusl relief. Cal~~ 979-8533 l'.ur Wash lmm e d employment. t?xper . rashier . 644·.wiO. C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Openings now available ror run time assistant "111nagers on 2nd. & 3rd. shlft. No experience nee. We tram. Start $3.10 to S4 per hour Advancement opportunity for manage· ment positions to $5.50 per hour if qualified. For more lnlorm9liOn & in ltrVtew go \0 11tore 82 at 30009 Crown Valley. Laauna Niguel. '496·9950 orcall714/~""8'40 Equal ()ppor Employer SELL Idle Items with a DaUy Pilot Cluslfied Ad 642·5678. PENNY PINCHER ADS " ONLY S2 Sell uoy 1lt•m or com binalwn of 11ems for S7S ur lt:l>S walh J 1'1·nny l'1nrher Ad 3 lanl'S for l l'Ol\Sl'<'Ull\t' duys f;J<'n :idd1t11inal lane •~ 00 fur lht• 2 dayi. ChJrj.\l' II. No<'omnwrcaul u<h !-'or mor(• anrormalaon and to place} our ad l'lll I 642-5678 Nol a bad way to go for you to take CLERICAL Sooth 1..11!un.1 111111·1· nt,.<J!\ .1 m;.11urt· \\Uffi,11\ for p ltm1• d1·n1·al work 11 r s l .1 r 1 .1 h I l· • m .1 ·' 1·\•olv1• min f 'l1mP \.'all •l!'.l 1ri~l7. Mr., Turnc·r ~!t.!!1~~! p~~!r a JO day ad in thl' DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW! 642-5678 and 1t s an easy route Alt you have to ao 1s aevelop the Classified habrl Read and use the little ads an Class1fled to find buyers for items you like to sell tenants for vacanc.es vou'd llke 10 fall or who s selling those 11ems vou d lake to buy Start today lo s ave 11me and money the Class1fled way• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 642-56 78 work ln1t•rv1l'W' by a1111t 1----------only !lliJ-72:!5 COOKS DELIVERY DRIVERS lmmC'd. p,1rH1m~· 0111•n 1ng .. ;n :111 ror itj!j.!fl'':..I\ l' 1nd1' 11tu.1b "hu ta kl• pn1Jto an t h~·tr "'or!.. & h a \ •' 11 I 1· .1 .., .1 n t µt•r.-ot1Jhl1t•:. Mu~l Ill' IH & u,•,•r & ,tl11t• lo \\ ork 1·v1•ning.., St art I rum S:I In S\ 2!I 11t•r hour \pply 1l;11ly .1l11·r :; 11 \1 :\11· N 1-~rs l'111J, 1rn E 17th. ('ost;1 ~lt•!.a <.<ioks Jo:Xpt•r t•OOk' nl'Cdl·tl for all :.tuft... < iooll 1rn v-& ben~· ,\pp!} at T•n)' Naylor.;. ~IO!l'J so Hn!>lol. CM . Cooks. expt>ricnn•d Cotonv K1t<'h l·n Rc~taur".tnt Starting sala r y SS 00 & up Waitresses AM s haft ulso ilVail 493 1848 O'.X>KS. wanlt.'d a ll s tuns. apply 1n pC'rson Growing Co w 1bl•ndlls M<t Barker's. 212 E 17t h Sl CM Couple for r leanmg & hlc maintenance m La.:una Beach motl•I Ll\'l' on prem1sl'e.. 409 2227 ------ Custodian neecll'd for Coov Jl05p1tal full t1mt'. good wages & x Int bend1ts. Pleus\:' apply Beverly Manor 340 Var toria. C M. Customer Engineer Mature TECHNICl1\N desired Lo field !len ·1cc Data Terminals for nu· lion's lnrJiest computer termina l <·orp 1-;xp helpful·Wlll trom. run co. benefits & van . Ca II (21J )538-4900 U you want )'our advertls· init mesuge to reach more people al lower eo11t. Cl11mfied Is the Ol.-l.lt·l·r; I' t1mt• 1\M. I.,\ Tlmt·!.· SIOO l'l'r Wl'l'k Ldt!Wl3 Hc<tt:h. 4!14·1S4~11; DB.IVERY PERSON lmnw<.I 01>1•n1ng WJnl 1'(1 Rt''l)ll0::.1hll·. mu'l hav(' own t rul·k or ... 1.111110 w.1)!on amt h•· "'dlrni.: 111 wurk odd hr!. ,bk 1111 Mr Slc•<•lf' at ·1~3·<.~11 () E :"J r \ I. R t-: l' 1-: I' I'll>. IST l'ong1·111.1I ~ rl·:.pon ... hlt .. µ1·r~1111 tor lull t1 m1• 1•m1>h•~ m1•nt Nc·wnorl i:k'll\'h off11·1• :-.51 t*Hi 1-: I. r; C' T H I \' t ,\ " s l . I' ~: 1l " t ~ \\ I< ~1111'1 \ l~t· ."<: plJll I ,I\ 111•1 111,1.111.1111111 •II l h-1·11 I m.111•ra,1h. tl\IUI l' t. 1'\IWIJ 1n r1•<. 1111lu:.111.il hit.lg., J:-:,1 Ill.Ill ht ~. Ill 'IJt'l'I:.: "'llrk l11r t 11111 µhann• lo 1·1\111· '"htl1' tlut11':.. tr.1111, 111·" '">rkl•rs & 1•xpluan' !.p1•1 & JOh 11nkr... ,\ppr1•11 tu·t·sh11> & a min ~~ r '''fl SIO.tlti 1wr hr. [) 0 T 11::!> 13 1 Ill I 1\p11h 1warl''l t-:mplo~ ment lA.o\'t•lupml'nl D1•11t ·\ti prurt for hy t•m ploy1•r Dc'fltal 1\.\!.1sl:•nl nt•t'fled Oran)!l' art'i.I lln1un bt'nl'f1ts Salary OPl'n 633-il>M ask for Sherry or Cilrolyn 1---~~~-----• DENTAL Pl'nodont1st need~ full umt· as!.l Expandl·d dulll':O. oppty X ra y et'rtafll'ah· reqd. Elql\'r pref'd SJlary OJ)l'n Call 1142-66.11 Electncrnn n •s1dcnllal & comrncrr 1al So Or Jngt• Co fiti I 2'.l.52 ESCROW OFFICER Ei.J>t•n1•m·c n ·ri Pcrrnu fll•Ol pc1..atwn Xlnt !.afJn & l:xmd1l:. ltlt•al "orkmJ.! l'OO<hl1ons an !:iii Orun~1· Co tl-:1 Torn> lcw Call Mon lhru l''r I. ll ·~• SllH.tl20 DENT1\I. REl'l-:l'T 11\~~l /\ttrul'l 1vl' bi·llnl! Hl'et'Pl m'Cdcd lor growmR prur Will ~·ons1dt•r tr:un'g an exper u1>..,I m lrnt d::.k ~l~~;:~.r('S c J 111·-.·.-EXT-·R-A·s-.·.- N('('d<.'d ! Bil playt.>rs tv. Dental i\ss1stunl f>:xp'd Xlrli!. ror maJ motwn X-ray hrens~. P 'l ok. ptt.'l. 1v series & pt>?>s l\' nonsmoker pref'd. Nwpt rommercaals. Wt• llcl'<I Bch/Licloa_re_a._67_3_-~_l_liO_ Pl'<>Pll' for Ur1t Co & l.J\ loc shootings. C;bllrll! DESIGHER J\ir rood. Des1gMr with mm1mum 3 yrs. com mcrr1al e"per. Xlnl benefits mcludm~ profit shanng 540·7622 Mon Fr1.8~ ------- DRAFTSMAH Mecltamcul Engineenng ftnn Ol'ar 0 C Airport Architectural qu11hty lct· terlng de111red. Xlnt bcnef1l.S including profit :sharln1t. MO· 7622. Mon Fri g.5 now! Call (7141 S.15·111211 1•xt 94. We hove t'Ui>tl•d lor "t''ast Brculo.". "Rocky If''. "l.OYl' 1\l Jo'lnil Hite". Sm ll~ We• have filled over SI\ JOb!., Rmng into our Sth yr. way to go! Call Now! SllJ. Idle Items with a 1142-5678 Dail)' PllotClualfied Ad. F /C loc*t&HPff Top !!kills rOI' growan.lo! ~rmll manufacturmit 1•0 40 hour 4 doy week. Com· !'Oil)' paid benefits S41ary open. Opportunity ror dedlc11ted p~rson. 831H56J Want Ad Help? 642·5678 ....... -~,,.. 1 ROGER '! GARDENS 11.:lll ~n Joac1Uln Hills Roo1I l'l>M d4(}.~ G~>nerl'I urftn•, Ind It bf>okkt•\'Ptn~. 1>ho1wi. l'USlonlt'r l'r\ ll't' l '.t I ~ :sat\i for Jl'IJ l Ct-:Nt-~lt,\L OP<' I' ''"'' m1rrun~. mui.t I>µ..• ~ :.pull l'ull m 171 l GUARDS 1-\J II & 1J•:U1 I 1 n11• \II II r (• ,1 ., l 11 I ( II I Ill ' furnu.h"d ~<'., .'I 11r 11wr ltt-11rt'd v.1•kt.1nh N\l 1'\Pt'n.-n1·t• 11t>1 \J11• l\ l Ill\ l'f,11l l'roll·t·t 1011 ~l'f\llt'. l;!:.'lt \\' •l lt ~'"''' ~.Ill\,\ \n.1 In lt'I \ "'"' hour~ !II.: & I I \\1111 \liru 1-'I 1 ----··-----... ·-. H .. W ..... d 7 t 00 H.4p Want.ct JI 00 H.., W onhd 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl.llM9 . MIW,IOGUM SA1..ESASi1'1 ~ W•ted 7100 HlilpWClfthd 7100 L V N ~ bU$y <tfftrl' ll'\jl n4 "1•r !Witry lrvl'I s11les potiho~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 ll 'l\ill ~ ~d 1.1c1Uty. n~ hl.'llJ w synd1cu· lll new homl• s1tll'it, Ar: S.lts person tull·ttmt' ~rretary t rerept1on1s1. i.1lk p.t)', rn11, ti 11.,id tum t-;.irn 70.80.90'< tiv('(::Ulif R ~ hr r1!4'd. M~cir Yem t!xper. prt: full lime. l('Of\.struct1on llolid.i)s Pl\•iun1n1 v.ork rornm wh1l4." )'Ou ll•arn rart tlmt' Senti lllts umr rerred tlr ly rl*l<' ~ orl~nted 1 for a r eu I \'\)fl(flllflfllo. ~ h('\j 111.. uur new .1dv .. nc-t'd pro lo nw Akins CJ>.Jlll w. rommJ8blOO Permanent estate & ron:.lrUl'llCln \1011 ~:ot.: "•nv 11·w ~ram \:V.uHic1·t11uJWn .,.,r)L St , 1'usllJl. CJ pu~1t1011 U\'llll PleUl>l' firm S.&lury 1·o m · t'um ttc.p :t05~Thunn .,.u i l-'o11l If.I> K..ikllJ U2tlll0 Alln l'hrys call ror uppl 64~·11 144 m~nsur:.i tc w 1ex1H'r l' ~1 a.&:? ,l."1'~ !'Wally ~7 5311 ~ephcn~ 1132 ~ ask for Mike. ~5112 Fnd!y. July 8. 1919 K11d1t•11 lwl1wr M.i1111 1·1·---------R00 .~1'ATI': S1\J.~1i\~l>1!1l SERVlCE STA i\TTNO. lll'l'llVll pn·I 11 I 1 Mon Ol'"fo'll' I-U t.1.1\'1'. H \' 011t·111ni.: for "'"'" J.:t•nl ~s\ ~ell money mc1kmg Scrt:cll pnntmg produl' days. Apply 2938 E Coast Jori II :iU.itn 11v111 Xlut BOY \\Ith ui:~ro.~SI\\.' ll•adlrl8 1t~m:. F em pref Lion manag\.'r wanted Hwy,Coronadel Mur wo 1k l 111t t'ood" & "11111, 111 ... 1 lll.llJt'lll. rnmpan} with trcmt•n ::il!Hlli4tld)'ll tev Mui.thaveexp.!)40·!:1110 ------ nt1't•f1t11 Ltll \\11'\\ l '1111 ••Al11l l" d11 Vl'1" ho.· & iloui. pn'!s 1h1lll~ fur SALl'~--,-o-ELl_V_l'.:R't' II S.C-'-(T...Jst SNACK li1\R /('nontt'r H1lt .... C'l'Ot ll11 .. r11tul 2(t:1;, 1 1 rn..1na1wmcnt PO'>ll ion 1 • ,..,_ r ,,.. help, Teruus Club1ll ll rhuri 11 lo.I 1• M •J:tll;!7 K'"" 1 n\111~ renntl ''' ,,..... :.i~l'nls wi•lc·orni•d you nct:d a dct'cnl µa)'IOlt Small en v I ronme nt a I ro.~ hrs <'V" & wlcnds ~.l.~Y.OI' 111> 111 i;c.·1sm1 to ~1 1 l'<1ll Al Stl'llato tor in 1uh up Lo $4 S6+ e vi t'Onsult1ng firm in Msl IM· ovr ~I s:J2;, hr I \'N ur l(N 111 111.1t1un ~ru'1'Upt'U(H' ht•11lth 'l'•I t>l:! 11171 I .1flt•r111ic111' I MAID I' 'll"r 11 lull 111111· t~:J .Mi.Kl \l.a11l'> .1pph l'h1 I 1111 .11 l J!'\111.1 : 11 '\ ( "'"I ""' I .11!1111.1 llt•J1 h "\l••nkl'. i11 ltoh••11 B1·111 h'n it•w 714.!16:1 ~1\7 I :> 9µm. tu l l ll ft t pm. Newport Ce11ter needs Call s:JG 8832 wkdy:.. W1111.1111 I-ro,;I & J\~'111'. a.JI Ml I dependable person w Ix 1101 tl u.i1l !'>11 1·1·1 l~l\'lnfaijj}ifaj lnt sk1llsingrammar. Nt•\\()1111 U1•<1C'h . -... -·-------Sull.'x1:irl gll't ~hO P · punctuation & editing pharmacy Cull t 1me. Repro-quallty typing of frvlllt' reports from hand writ· ___ 5&2_ .. 8'.!_14 tm copy, min. 70 wpm. R...tal Car Offlc~ Real Estalt• fu.'('t>PLIOlll~l law rirm. Stallo n .. r y S t o n • 1n Corona <lt'I Mar ne<.>ds <'X· (>('r1enccd i;ales la<1y Pull t1m<· 5 day~. xlnt workm~ c®ds E .... pc1·1al ly fme d.1enll'lc 675· HHO i.:110c! l~ 1.11111! :-kllle-l'l'4 1\.-.k fur l.t-:.ht• SHI t>:AAI SALES JOI IBM correcttng Selectnc U. will eventually train I•-·--------• in word proress ing. RECEPTIONIST Some phone. xeroxing & Sl1trhery f:n1hu~1a ... t:- l:ll• your own hoss Turn .llOUJ" hobbv into m11111•y t-k x1blt' hr:. t-:arn SIO + DAILY PILOT D7 HelftW~ 7t00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vet.a Pref'd Part tlmt! Op portun1ty In Nava Keserve . Good Pay Benefits . Call N1i1vu Ruierve 552-3524 Waitrt.•sst.'S /Waiters Ex per Apply 1n person bt.'t~een i.4PM. St.avros Ro.>:>taurant. 5930 Coas1 Hwy.NB Wwtrei.s. over 18. apply in JX•r.;oo ~7 W. 19th. C.M llrs ti 12 & 1.J0.2.30. WANTED DRIVER SUftfDA Y OHL Y To delive r D<Jil y P ilot bundlt.-s to earners. R~ q1.Dres van o' l:.ir1,1e stl.I lion wagon ant.I a good dn v1ni.: record . Phon1 ti ll 4321 :.ind a.:.k for llarry Seeley or 0 011 Wtllla~ EQUAL Ol'PORTUN ITV 1-;~PLOVEH (;t-;ro ; K \ l . \HT It ,. t.'urJlt' l\ l"'t hool<.l.1•1·11 Ill~ C.\IJt.'I , '>Jla1 \ 1·11111 1llt'n .. ur.1t t' -... e11.11t'r l'rde r mJIUI t' l,1(1\ 't•ill 'Jt•on Int 111 :>:II lJ7 I HAtR ""-'i.!>l,tnl v.illll\'(( 111 In lfl>: ll.1111 1·d111111111n \<111 7~1 ~I t;tJ1h ' llJ11 lll~11w \l,11111111.1111 ,. m,1 tl lur •.J 111111 <1pl 1umµh•\ in 1 \I •~I! .'llfi:J 1:!ll 111b.'1.IXSI N,•.11. .11nl1111uui. pcr~on wlio "111 1>, v.1•11 "'Ith µt•11 111, n•'"''"'' ()' \llh ut 1)1 JJll(l' l'llUlll \ ' IJI gc::.I l\11111.11 1l .. ;1l1.•r' full 1•11 lit-111·111'> Wilt 111n,11l1•r 1r.11111t1}: 11i.:h1 µ1•r,u11 \lu't 111.• ,1 ltll' 111 "urlo. .! ,.,·1·l..n1i.:hh p1·1 \4 l't'I. lor tll~ll(n firm m 11 \ m1· Front uNit·l' .1v1x:..1rJ111 1 . l'H;>.. t•'\f)l.•r1<>nt'l' rin·I Ill<' I }!Jiil~ 833 350(1 HOW OPEN FULL-TIME other ollice duties. Non- smoker Start Aug. 6lh. S8SO Phone for appl. ~6363. Angela pr hr + <';Jr dllowanc L' l•---------Groond noor 11µportun1 Ct•nf•r:il Ofl11·1· µ:.irl time !.I to I \Ion .,.r 1 l'hoot,• \IUlJI ~ l:J.17 11.iir '-l \ 11 .. 1 V.11 h l'lll'lllt ll lor p1111:1l'"'"1· .11 ,.,, nt•Jr i\11,..,11111 \'1<•JU \I.di Work 111 11•:.i..,l' !>l,1llun \'m'UllOO p.1v ... ,.,alt·s lnforn'\dtion 1!15 W'JO HARDWARE SALES MAINTENANCE l'\111 t lllW !K'r'Oll nt't'ilt•d \11 m.11m .• m l,1ri.:1• .11111 <I""' ~11111• :< 1111 lx·1wr1t-. \JJPl) 111 111.·r"1n Tit I·: \'<:Tlt)l I•; 1.l II.I> 1111>1 I'. lht•I 110..111. :-,JlllJ /\11u .... .,. 11111'1 \ "'"'. l'J ll '" l\.JllJ.:,t.., "'''"'"'II 10 \ \1 & \2 \ \1 \1ond11\ .Jul\ •1 urTUl..,.,d,I\ .Jul\ 1i1 Bot LONGPRE PONTIAC 1.U~"I BE \('II Ill.\ I> Wt-:.'iT\11:-.ISTl"H 892-665 I 636-2500 c; 11 1-. ' r < 1 I' l'OHTL:-Wl IV 1-'0H 0 UT G O I ~ c; . 1\ ~f HITIOL'~ I' ER SON TO 1-;,\HN nw DOI.I.AR~ \1\1S'I Bl-. ()\' 1'.H lH ~,\LI·:.\ t-:XI' i':tt 11-:Nl'E fl EL I' fl' I. ~O M 1-: Oltt;,\N Id.\ HCI ,\ llO 1-. X I' E It I 1-. ~ L' I<: GENERAL OFFICE Or:.in.:e Co tlUl ldt• r j 1 ,\irpo rt Good t) p1ni :-.kilb, (1hn1>1 752 !:.!Ii: ltwn!l II 1\M F l1mt· 411 hr:-(Jt:'r "'~ !\111~1 bt• ti lilt• to v. urk Sul S un S.il 1·u111ni w l'l\IJl'I' /\IJl)I) In l'l'l'h h l'rm lforu.1, llillli llurltor Bl,CM Hl'<-'t•pt1001st for ~alt>.., 01 111·1• ol ffiaJOI v.holes,111• nur-;1•r) l'11m1111t1l11t• ... 1lal}. lull) p.111J h1•allh pl..i.: . paid '.11·.1tto11 . l'llm·.itional n·1mh11r!-.1· mcml ,\pplll'.1nh mu-.1 h.1H' l)l1tn1-: 1•\p (·l\·an. lll'ill Jµ~arcntc.' & good tdephunl' 1011·e l'u11t .11·1 .l\1.\1m. i\.I !*\Z l~i(H 1•.1111h·r ...... 11111·11. hru!-.h ,~ -Hi':QUllH-:D l' r\l.L 1\'I () ·"' (' ... "' 0 It 1:-.lt-:H\'li':W Ma11.1ger1·'~ l'uok w1lh 11p l111n to hit) ~.111dwwh & W1111· Shup II It l 'orp Box 2507. 11 11111 lll'll !r~l7 x.111 ,l!j.l!I rnlh·r t'\IWl'll'll('l' ()y. I\ 1n:cEPTION IST I\ l'IS'I ll.llL'IJOl l.1LIOll hlil 11;;,:1 PIH ate ('QUlllr\ l'iuh 1-'ur m1t·n·1t·" ca II ~11 !'>-1111 ORGAN EXCHANGE I> .I ETT 711 51i6 730:! GENERAL OFFICE & Answ~rin9 Serv. All shift..,. Laguna Hilb a11·a t>-16 312fi Ga..ERAL OFFICE I 1l'rman1:nt. full t llTH' po:;111on w growing 111 ~11.r.incc company nr t I l \Jr11ort M :Jl\lrl'. 1h·1wn clahh• & tl1·1a1I nnl'nll•LI ~1:1.rting SS5'1 f>t'r mo 1111 Ji' ·hr wk S:l:HW10 HEAD HOUSEKEEPER l)1•pp11rlald1• & I'\ 1.11·nt·n1'1'(I l11r l•xdu-,1' t' 1ww h<1tt•I 1n C.1p1i-tr:.inn l~:.o('h l!Hi lili.'Mi llc.•,111 lt'.ll h1·r l or p1 •' ~l'h1111l 5 ct~~ t>I' "k. !1 21'~1 1-:('E l'trt1l11'.1h• or cr\-dent1.1l. St '.\I aik l'r1 ... <·hvol l\ B. 641 l:J 1:1 c, .. n,•rJI Oll1q • lll't·1h 'harp l!Jl lor ml11rm.il 111 II I-:,\ I. I 11 F 1111d ..,, ore• I 11·t• Tq1111i.: ri•qm n ·ll Pt'NlflnL•I \:-,..,\ ~11!1 . & (;IJdOt'\ Bro::.. '12!1 \\' S,111·:. tkrk' ,f ;,n·, 11 • .11.l·r (.. '.\\ 5-lli 11:.!I;.! "iutnllon hi8!1 W.1rn1•r ( ;._·no.•r JI Ott H't' f• x1wr11•n1·1· pr\'I' 1 n •d l!t'n1•r..il 11f111" 111th 111111 m11n11 at111n ·" 11 p 111p 'kill .., l o 'u pp 11 1 I lf\'.I0,1j!t'r to, l1t·l1l 111111· OuhlJt11l1ng o·n\ 11 1•11 anent & \Int \\11rk111 i: 1'1111<1 ~\ill h1.·n1•111, p:i 111 \ 11\',l\ 1011 .... ~ ho ll1Li \ ... \41111 'l;,1111111 ,d F11 Ill !•;,.._, Ill 11·.11 h. (I I . 1\lrj>f1rl .1n·a I ,di IOI .111111 I (1.., \l,\l<"t:T t.'\(; H:l:I !11:>0 lil'lll'I .II 111111'1' fl.lrl 111111' II :)11111 I '1 I" 1 Otht.llt lr\llll' !15i llliti llH ~II 7Hlii HOTEL SANMAARTEN l'rt-:-1·ntl~ lht• \'11la1-:1• 11111 tn l.,1gu11:.i llc.-at·h '' ,1·1·1.. 111).t lf11Jh11l•tl MAIDS Ln1ltlrm~ p1"'1d1·d 696 S Coost Hwy Laq Sch 494-9436 llous1•1·l1:ar1l'rs. ,.:11110 hr,, gmtl 1Ja.1' Hohbit· _... H;,a~ & Meiµ 5-IH 0757 11uu~l'k1• 1· 111• r . 1· 110 I; 1rutur1'. It\\• in lor dd1·r h lad\ in l'osla ~ft·~ .. 1 l<wm. Ooartl & s<i le1r~ li-ll 2911~ -------1 GENl::HAL OFfln: I llOUSEK EEl'ER-5 flr, ON LINE 11:1\. Mon-Fri. SllO wk • l li1lL~·-...ork. lndry. s ho11 3723 Birch St. J "'"~ & l'rrands for hu:.1 u _ _. ,._ h prolt.'Ss1onal Musl h:.ivc .-wpon DC'GC uwn tr:.in.sp & rd s F:.iy I t>llH~ \\t n.• t•\1•1tl-.I ahout 1111r -u..... __ -.. ---/-C---_ .. - Ill'"' Tl'mporar) 1•1•rlloon ~ttpe-r QVtl 1wtSt·nil'l" I PM to5 PM d:.i1ly :\Inn t-.1m wri µa\ if. our au lhrufor1 S50wk.556·li37 lrJ\cl n.mu:-rail rur de ldlb O\·Llr\"-:. l'MP011~PV P(llSONNll St INICl~ COME ON TODAY ~ (il::Nl-:RAL OFFICI-: rYl'ISTS "i-;C' I< t-;T,\1!11-:!"\ \l'(. "f<; Cl.I·: H Kl-. foµ\':" P:udWt·\.·kly MORRELL T~rory S~rvic~s lllV\NE 75:! l>iih6 l';ut·; M F GENERAL OFFICE Ot'p1:nclablc. ,clf·llolarte r \\anlt'<I for coniwnml onl' girl offic·l" Elec:tron1l'" firm. Typmg 5U·5~wpm. 1\plitude with f1µurl''> ~alary open. Call Mr A. l>ies for appt 557·6!i43 HOUSEKEEPER Must hii ve own car 2 day wk. pt•rmant•nt. 64f;·l~I I L-; & ('l)ll<>e<' Studf'nts l'urt time lull t1m1·:-. a:-. .111 r\mt·r Youth l•:nt l>1.·~d1·r C::ill Alan. ,;.12 :1:.s 1 r r11 m 111" .VI ll'M ~'r1 Mon. IMSIDE SALES lmmt•d OPl'lllngs ror n~pon!>1hll'. malurc !>t•lf _... l a r I e r w h o <· 11 m munll':.itt·s t·a~ilv with ()(ht.·r. Sales cxpt•m·nt.'l' .1 phL.., hut not rC'11u1rl·d W1ll 1r.1111. Must ha\l' lilt· typmgskilb 557-0825 INSl'ECIOH TH/\I;>. EE To lt'c1m .ill phase' of 111 ~Pl'l'l1on ~ltt!il pa .... ,. ph)l>1<·al & h<wk X-tta) A Kenda\ 1~ Ind Cn lrvme 5-10-7"3!1 1<; 0 E lnsulal1on msl:.ilh•rs. lor new ronslrlll'lHH'I 1n Orunge Co Exp'd prt•f'cl Trainees s tart S4 h r Good be nefits. Gllku Insulation. Laguna Hi lls. 5!!6-8123 1\1.111.11.wr 1111:hi-. '"'' 1111./a µ;tl'IOI' l':\lll'I l1·q 1· • .i11;1;1 !l:t!:! lrom ii Ii! 1 & ;~,i., lor .frn111f1'1 \l.11111·uri s 1 ,., 111·1 purr1•l,11n & :1<·n 111• \JCOll'UrlSl l'.tll 10 l1. 1i7s.1mo or 1. 75 i;im '1anUJ :.it·l unni: i 1>1.·r" 111 l'tistom Jl'\\ t'I n .... hop " gm'4mg l.1:-.L ."'t'l'd 'tom· l'Utt1·r lnr ml..1~ Job-. ,..,_ l u:-lom 1 ul11111:.., Will 11 ,1 Ill ,Ip JI r \' 11 11 1· I \ \'t1·1-.1n' h··nl'l 11:. .1\ .11l \m .1r1 n•lill<'<I ••\111·1 hl'lpllll \l.1k1• 111-.1111 11 111 .in -...11rl. .ind 1:1•1 p.1111 \l'I'\ "'I'll \I.ii\• f-'1•11l,tl1 l'll':.tM '""' l11r 1nt1·1\11·" \11111 l-'r1 1!17 :ti 1:1 \I \Tl':HI \I. 111\:'lll>l.l:\li l'..irt' .. 111<'kj>l'f'"tll 1-:\IA'Ml·lll't• dl•..,11 1~1 hut nol n•quir1•ll Will tr.1111 :'1111:.l pa..,, n1mp .111~ ph}.,11·ul 111l'l ud111g h.11 I.. \Ha\ ln111•· ,\ "''" tl.1\1,· Ind:. <.'11 .;.111 w :1:1 E 0 E :'.k·t h•m1t Tram~ l11 ,1•1 & l n1:.11nt.11n m.i l·h1nt:n· 111 u1lhes1w mnfg pia111 1:,:n ~lcmrm 1..1 ,\\ ,. "I II ~·5125 MECHANl(S C ;.i.>;()hnt' Ull'Scl on IX!ill'> ~IX !lloll Met:bl·al ()I f1cc (,1\Jroprat1or ln~urum·l· lypm.: W1: v. 111 \rUIO "eat appcar:rnc1· .1 mu~t J-'IJll t 1ml• 30 hr ,..11rlo. Wl'\'k t)j;j liOiO :\IEUIC.\L MD rrunl 1111· 1!11 I. NK Hl•cept. typing in ... (;.i{l-Q?...S.'l MEU1t'1\I. \S~T l"ront Ofr t ·om1J11h•r ~rhedul i.: 1n..-. lt<J hkgrd 1-:'\(p nnh Saloi:x·n C,1111>"1 IKxt -- MEDICAL l.1\l' m. ~00 ~kr w1:1·k plli:-. room & ho;,nl til 11 ~~lillil or 121:11 I~ ti4:SI MODELING t 'IJ."'' lormmg lor ramp ''°' \lt'<IO. lv ht· n ·acl\ f111 pro JOh:. latl' .... umm1·1 :-.lcwl) 011Cn\'tl 't·hool Jlltl lr1•c plJl't'ln\'nl 111 L!r.11h1a11:-. S \) \' T II l I l ,\ S I \IODEI~" ~ l'na,.,t l'la1a \'11lJ!:•' 7).1 !>Ill 29i ll Motel N1i.:h11'11•rk .1 tl.1):-. wl\ til'Mtnl :1111\\\ ~lhr vanou!> dul ll'S. S.15 !)..171 NEF.O 2 or 3 clav 211 hr shill care lor ···ld!!rly man. cook ini.: nee . 496-4226. 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I ~: '1 :! 511 B ETWl-.F'\J I tl(1 5 1111 l';\1 Ask for Andrea 1-:qual ()pportunil' l':mplo) <·r P~TE-UP ~SEMBLER · "1th at le:.ist t vear C).· Pl'ncnl·e. pr<>.r<'rably ncwsp.ipcr Excellent 1·11nlj)d/\Y benefit .... ~\ppl~ hclWl't'rl 9AM and 6P\\ .\lunday throuS?h FndJy ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 642-SAAl J.'Xl W I kl' St l'rr.ta ;\lcs.i ~~qu,11 Opportunit~ Em1>loyer l'i\ Y Yl>l'I< H t-:~T l::..1rly murn111)! lld1\1•r1 LA. T1ml·~. ;'\: H .1rn1 S:l.'10 1 pc·r mu :; h i 11:!3;1 ur ~IC\'1•5"1'1 l~'.J PBX OPER. 1J1h'r ' ll1r I l'l1·phon1· 11n...,w1·n111: !lt'l'\'ll'l' :\Ju,t IN• ahh• 10 work .'.'o11tn1· \4t•1•kt.·11<h T' p111i.: :1;, "Jim rl'qU11'l·d E\ 1wri1•nn• µrdt•rrt·rl or "111 1r<11n \1 ,tn\ c·om )l.111~ l11•11cl1t... 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NEEDS YOU /'\ LI 0 l T 0 H To fill uvalanchc o( or ROOK KEEP EH I u 11 t.lcrs from motorcvclc. lime. m totul l'hargc 111 marine. imor1in~ izoods. office. .ind motor ... porl~ rl· CASH IERS full & 11.irt 1mlcrs Grt•.1t opportun1 lime Days & l::vcnmg ty. but wr .in· \'Cry l'ICl~c· Applymperson t1vt> a ncl '14:.tOI <'.ir!!l'r !.I I T JI A E II () "'nnl•r lYJlt' only We SU\~~IRESS. Sail mak· m~ i.eamstress no.'l.'clt:'d. t•xp1•r prl'C 'd C:all biS W70 ty Call l:ftinn1t· 2·1il' ~I :><'8 2132 WAREllOUSE F'ACTOHY ~EMBLk:HS -Summer Employment SECRETARY l.ittlt• or oocl\~ncm·l· for d~1j{n rirm m In IOI' Good lYPIO)! ~k1lb. traH•I re.en:.it1ons . 2 \r~ 1•\ J)l'nt·m·c pref !OJ. :l.">1111 S 1· ,. r ,. 1 a r \ I o r lloml'(l\\ n<'r~ 1\!.sn Xlnt 11lfll·1· :.kill.. llookktt'P ml! & m1n1 r11m p1111.•r LJgun.1 l:frh ,1n'J H J :\Ion F'l'1 ·194-!![iil SECRET ARY /M.8. 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Do1•r ::.>!() C-OmpJt'lvr $1i5 t.4 l ltjl7 l1mcdull t1mt.'. ,.:ix.HI 1 ~ p tng&Sfl Call&15·2tiHi SECRETARY Newport Cc11tt•r l..1~ r1rrn lntelh~t'fll'l'. 1wod slolls. & pnor ll'J!ti I t·x pen encl' requ1 rl'<I C;i II Ruth Bra tl'r i5!1-:l!!OO SECRETARY 10 'tJkl· ml!r'' es tablished t~p111i.: s 1• r 1 1 1· t' n t' J r () C: .\Jrport Will gl'I rlit·n1 h~l. tnunm!! .. 1dvl·r J:- :.lStJJll'to' t>-t2-21-l2 SECHET/\RY !-oh.1rp Pt'f~onabl .. wom11n 1111 front ol ht·t• ,.. ork. m II H rea l 1•:.Lall' o ff 11•1· Profc,:.1011111 I dephonl' Mm tltMpm R1•:il E . .,t;ilt· '11· dl'"lrJhh· l'all ~5573 SECRETARY Must bl! compctt•nt 1n ~horthand & I ypm.c 1-'nr pnvate Countr) Cluh 496-5767 Secrctar~. Exel'utive . Type 70Wpm, d1l·taphone transcription. s hrthnd helpful. work w /fin an. Clal executive. Salary open. HB. 536-SSn • SECRET ARIES • R1 E);t /LOI! 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JX"OJllt· .!:1 '1•.1r!> or oldt•r w11h J!Ood dn \ 10~ ret·or<1 Full 11m1· t•mplO.\-m1•nt \ Jl'J I 1011, ... 1\ppl} m i>t·r~on t>nh :1782(~:.irtll'n C.roH· Ulvd (:urden GrO\l' ~1on Lhru fn. 8 to 10 AM only -~--------Typist OflV<'I wntm~ <'X per NC('(! IBM sdcl'lnc Live N B. 673-9040 TYPIST. P /lime eves & weekends. Lall'st I BM memory typewntl'r, t•all 642-9601 Typ1s l for N H r L·.11 est:.itt•1r.nanr 1al firm High &'hoof sc"'or fir col lege studcnl rur part time j!cneral orrirc wor k Good l)'Plnl! s kills r e q1.11red Apply 111 p1•rson at 230 Npl t'ntr Dr Stl :m N.B PU RI.IC 1-'UHNtTnn: •AUCTION• Tomte 7:30 PM. LET'S GO fO THE AUCTION N1rc fo'rcnrh & olht•r s t y I e b d r m s l' l ' armo1rl's. bunk hl·d:- rhma. tbl w/barrel 1·h~ IJv rm tbl. Oncnlal 1·an 111~s & Curmlure. l':Jrl)et~ spnnkler pipe. SAV~MVI:': We hono r Bof i\. MC Cash 1e r 's Ch l'l' ks & Cash. NO PEHSON/\l. CH l';CKS l'l.l::ASE' l''ood available llemll subJC<'t to presale MASTERS AUCTIO ... ~51 2 Newport Blvd CM 833-9625 tHti·llh8I• ON Ll:--11:. Tem11u1ur~· l'c~nncl Sen ire:. .ire pleased to offer you a ('hW'lt't' to wm a tn (l for IWO 10 Ci\UO Si\N l.UC,\S ln.surnnct• Verde Con \•a ll'~t·t·nt Newport Bt•ach I 0 ~ llosp1tal. 661 Ccnlt'r St. As:cn1•y. serktnl! expcr OlSl.a M~a $-'8 558.'l l'll'r1 l'd l pe r son1---------- MIN· 70 % MAX.· 95% MO FEES Receptionist Employers Pay All F('('S blzReindet'sAgenc>y 1--------~· 8020 402D 81ITh. Est.ab '64 TVJll!)"TS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ;\ORON lrain cXJX•rll) V1s1t u:o. 3186 A1rwav A \'I' ~nd :.ee Mr Dt:'hlst:'n (~ta Mesu.('J !12t121i ~ Re~1sll'r anti -... ork 411 hrs. and vo11 o rl' in I Ins drawing!? It':. thJL :,1m pie" WENEt:n <Secreu ncs <w w 10Sll 1 ./Typlsts ./Gener al Oft: Cle rks <f'He Clerks I A t'c l g C l l'rks .fReeeplloaists I MojC 11 ()pcrotorl! Cf\·Lll'\: TttMOt!Alr't' PUISONNU $UMClS J723 llrch St. Newport leach Your rrle nd ' and nel1bbora UM ClasslDed, whtn th ey ha ve llOmltl'llnl LO sell They 'II tell you how wel I It wor'ICed for them 1 w msuranC'l' bkgrnd. c:.ill ~~ IMVISTMEHT SALES Opportunity lo sell brand new trust dee<J invest· ment plan available only NURSES AIDES 7 3 & 11 7 s hirt ~ fo:x. pcr1e nn•d or 1n1·x per1enred <.:ert1r1ed trauung program Mesa Verde ConvaleRt'cnt Hospital. 661 Center St <:.osta Mesa through Newport Eqwly ____ __ _ F u n d s N e w _____ ;;.;_.;;;~- T.D.1 .C. PllUl allows In· vest ors to ea rn u m.ln.lmum of 10% l.ntercs\ on Just SS.000. For un appointment con· tac.'t. Don llerzol'(. ~ 'Ntwporl Equity Tw1ds 112Corpor1ltc Pln:ta Newport BeJtch, CA. 92660. 714/644-U24 $1.77 per DAY Thal'a ALL you Pl•Y for a 30 day ad In the DAILY PILOT S£RVICE llRECTORY 00 IT NOW • 4-41-5671 Realty $2,000. Irvine, 540-2702 REA.I. E!;TATE SALESMAN WANTED EARN UPTO 1:;•,; COM MISSION NET I t-;:.im $50K t o SI OO K by Christmas :! 1"111<1 oul why new ht• eurn tllA SSS here Come uilk with lhCm. 3-0ur produr· l 1tncxpcns 1vc lan d I budget terms. 4.Pre·set appts galore. 5-Flnd out why ."wt!'vc got the IM?st UUng going". Ask for Mr Howard 955.3402 REi\L EST I\ TE SALES Opcenln11 I n well eslllbllsM<! lrvinc rltm. Training. assi ancc. gen<'rous commission sclledule Call Dawn or Le.833-8600 SElJ.. idle Items wllh R Dally Piiot Classified Ad. 556-8780 -------S.l\1r\g.'> & Loan Newport Beach. 833-8190 C0Mt Qt4.LINE for the SCHWlNN MX Cl'ST0:\1 Restauranl Matur<> ll o~t t•:.!> 101 French Rei.laurant Allfl ly 1n person PteosarttPeaselftt 4251 Marungale Way 10 .C. AJrport Arca> Resta1.1.ranl Waitresses wanted, apply in per~on. The Baja Canttna. 10072 Weslmlnlst e r /'\ ve Garden Grove, 530·3488. RN Relief· 2 days1wk ror small luxury fat'1Llty In L:iguna Bcat'h. Apply m peMIOO tu The Gar<ten!I. 450 Glenne)'re St . IOom lpmMon·Frl Sales DRUGSTORE Female preferred. full ume. apply nl l,ort Pharmacy, Z727 Newport Btvd., N.8 . 67$-0640 /\<.:CO NTI NC. ....-r! 20" $1{1 rash firm • 846·3280 Crowinii Savm11i. & Lou11 needs pcrso11 £or ac 1·o unt1ni,: rl1•fll 1:-:x pencnce in invt's\or 111· C'OW\lmtt prcr 1\pply 1n person lrvmeSavmi;(s & Loan 18552 MacArthur Bl Irvine EOE. Mt f Sa.IC8 WANTED: Yoon(! men who get a long Wt'll with women Mr~ 'Ouor(l~ M().4003 I SECRET ARIES HO SHORTHAND lla\'e o penin gs ror SUPER Jobs' Newport Bearh locations. plush. lo\·elyoffices. will train . Irvine Personnel Agenry 488 E 17th. Costa Mesa Sle234 -642-1470 SEC V /BKPR . R E Dcvt1lo p cicp Jr1•('d FIP\ time. Qt area. 67MQOO Sales Pcr11on • Quahty Sec'y Newport Beach 3723 lirch St. ~leach ;;;::;hSt N.il. Eam a chanre lo win 11 llip rortwo to Cl\ BO SAN LUC,,.~· fWglster today Work 40 hrs. aod you'I'\: in the drawing! Work lon1tcr a nd ln r r e&ll' yo ur chanccll to win-•n thlll simple! a1e11 pel'80c'I needed Cor E>tpencn~ civil UUga. rreitlve. hlah r111hrof1 uon sec •1 with aood ~Icy gollery. flfu t ~n· skil\s t0 "°"k ln brof1ch Joy worlcln1 9i /~bllc omct"' i..A. !)Med IJW OIJme ON·U NE' All ON Excltln 11 rln•ftC'\al titm.~ops>C¥ tor ad LINE t•tnP5 earn iop benefits Good bASe P"Y vanc*lftfnl . PIHunt !*>' •nd • bOnu• or• mile plus comm lnteretled a'81'0U*1tn.11 Btncfll.$ of pald air travel ror peuon• pleUt' call. c; a 11' r or •p p l . ~hourthey worlc Lquna Bur h. •97'·211$. (TH~l3. -------• ISchwmn. l.(1rls "Lil' Chtk" slln~ ray. lk nw $75 642·3449 174K ijQn111rt• Way. NR. near 1·urncr 'l'usltn & 2l:;t 1977 M1yuta Pro·Z3in 2U lb>. rherry cond .. rctuils $150. Lvlng state mu11l sell $'125 <.:a ll Mike ~or644·2834 Motobcranc 10-s pd . Grand Tourinl.( moder. x.lnt eond. alloy frame & whls 1 knock·off hubs . Slln S.W· 729$. Starf1re 27" men'll 10 IPllC(l 175 Royce Union 28" ladies 3 speed $t0 I verson 24" l adies I speed $25. (71() 646-0875 Have IOIMlhln& lo seU 1 Quaified adadO It well. • DMLX N.OT '"d•r· Ju1x e, um ....,,,. 1011 ... 11:1 ...... ..................••.•. ··············~~~······ IOIO ~ 1080 S,C.iMc) GOOdt tOt4 .., rower t040 loth. Still 9060 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlat toy Poodl•. bu ~ hlft, 12 '"°'old. Jo\,-pet 411-9171 SHIR· TZtJ P PS Wllh bNfck!ra lt>rm11 ., ,,. H PAID fw 1&d ~ tum. anll !8 fl clr 'JV ·a ~1.al33 ••I BUY•• f.ood ~ f-v ntll Urt' ft A&>Pllant-.11 OR I will &eilorSEU.fot You MASTlll AUCT10t4 •4' tH• t. Ul-t'15 S hellie f'Uf.P' AKI.', - dulm(>ton t ne ... melts Cr~t<n b11b bade Ot' •MOe~mr caatonal c bllr .-101 MAl"edult COLL1£S Nd ICJl'Mn~ ~704t lldlilomew/no oUwrl>t't3 OnenUsl dt'lland1n1nJ1 ~ mt l, tbl & ti rl\" l>ln Old En1lh1h She1epdoa pup. 9 wks. AKC pMt fen.I". sm 64$ ~ Uijj rm haht r1xlun: 2 mcdlr l""' caban,•\JI, whit~ wit:o'd tnm t ~hilt' wall l'lbtftl'\ ~ doo ri. OOG KENNF.l,."i tor 11111\' ~ tlomu ... bustnt'llli C'all Mt'l 1-\l<'hl Rltr t>,WlJO ~ • rlot1at100 1n1t \hlw w 1a.Pt't' lrdmt-lot. "'"to Yo.I .04$ box lt~lt l wk old 11HJ { • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • cl bl ~ 3.$4 I u:l7 • • • ..._.R_ ... 021 ..... Ter. COl"OM .. Mor You attthe wlnnt•r ul two fr'H Hckek (SlS.00 valut'l, tn Royal Li,tnon ~St.ow al lb<' ANAHl!:IM <."ONV EN1'1 ON CENTER July 14. llp m ·cau 642-5678, exl. 272 to daim your tickets ••• UARGAJN KING SJZF. 5 pwce bdrm St't AnllQUl! ·~~y (;ost Sl500S11rnl11" t6CX) ~ 7883 Anl1que c htl tb crnk wurdrobt' C'ht•s t $225 Xlnl l.'Of'ld 548·162'7 t<.lnJ{. t wm:., tldJ ust ·a· bed. brlb.S headboard. dinette M'l. bookcasas. & mtsl'. Like new Sl25 & u11 KJ'ITENS: ADORARLE1 !>.'>2·5232. Sweeks Qnly 3 -- . ·-( Eve~o b'73·7895/642·6S32 4.unmutched Oak kitchen -----chairs, $130 Oval dinette .tree to loving homl' male t:iblc. $t5 9ti2-4~38. Sheepdog m ix. Oeb1. 64&-811.16 weekdays -. 10' ContemPorary Cout h J.>rk br o wn $75 . Wknds1eves 642-1602. Dy:; 979-5481 Help. pleaS(' J:IV<' my 11 mo mostly llull Tern er. rmle a 1tood home. all shots good temp. Broke Hutch. Rood cond my hip, c an't keep bestoffer ~: ~s:n5. 642-7628 SlOO or Beautiful Kittens Avail. Duncan Phyfe table, 6 for proper home. chaus. s:JOO Wedgewood 542.4447 Bell 644-7183 Abandoned 10 week kit· t ten. to loving home only. Gataat aale )11rror4ld tabka. roll•IWIA)' bttd. .-ood table. 1l1reo ITllCK63l 100 fn&t July Ith & 11h e.m fo •Pm An lat wt i v ~. m1H·ram\'. aupphri.. plaota. 1nt.01 . j>rl' l\.'t'll, t. wom.n. ('loO\iOll. loya. 11mea. more. lll4 J2 Sierra Nuevo. Irv IJ33..3l113 S1U1SuntU UQI KJnglt'I C:Ourt C M Liunpa, f \ITT\I\ Ur\•, N'hi K• 11tt1reo. luy11 , dotht·~ ~lW Patio ~It Su1ler buyi. 1 OHIC'l' lurn. b11rtH·1 chair. 11ri·•dt• .iainl!'-, 011111: bar1u11n1t S11t "' Sun July l 11. 2"lC> Cont, 9Albol li- V11rd S11ll• tn l'dM • l~f'orator's ldtovt•ri., (um, rrvt:. ~vreodi. . pillows, tahrin1 4:!:1 Vuin.wtll• Sat 9 5 . Tburs Sat 9 5 I IH 8r()(1Ulnt I.ant· l' M L1ollung. plent:.. booh. household 1lt'm!) ct' 7514289 Quirk Salt'. Mechan•l' ' equipment 22,000 BT air rond. & misc Items. Frt· Sat 7-lOAM only 2970 Babb St. CM < 1 blk orr 8i1ke r bet . Urtb lUI Frurview) Garage Sale, gwtar, 1h i.· hes. cakulatorb, many h ouseh o l d item s . Sat1SUn 2tJm Mandarin, CM ll unt1n(lton Jhr bor ft~lllhborhood Twin KUba dMna t.nk11 ftOO Sall!i>at maal ria&ln• llO pr Bu.ndred• ot othl'r ml.o ttrrna Sit/Sun ~ ~ UD22 831 W\I. Hll Movini mutl M•ll ever )th1n1t U1 ryrlv. 11oml• rW"'l1 & m1&\' /\fl 9111n 1111 1 ;1,'ll~tiod Dr ('M t'tvlto bo11un.:. h-Ou11ehold 1h•rr"" l'oo many to ll•t \ 11 I U r 11 .. y t 0 t , I 0 ~l.lnJp1 r11:r , 1 Wood · brld~ •J I r vin£'. 1wc1r Sl.unt<i'"'l'k ~ll'ntllOtllr)' sc111.,1 Sut/Sun 14! -t Yul·cn ht.'1.1 1 m•Ur,·ii•1~111·cu1I St ~5 00" ~u RU> wJ1T\llld11n1: dl,111 siU l.lkt' llCW ww.hl•r $1~. U1·yl'1 $11() \.:umpactor S& 0\lwr 1e1:~.dieos lf74 S11ml1·.ii.tlt', t'dM 1>44 1Ul1 GtGAMTIC WAll&fOUSE SALE!! Cor. P<N110no & 17"'· CM W.Sun 9-S 548·9317 (,~le.ti. 1lUrCela111 . bdrm rum. anuqu,• partners desks. dumb bells & bar bells. 6 Kwaks. 3 bpd 10 s pd kids bikes. air hO<'key. shuffle board. bumper pool lbl, dmmi: tbls, hghllng (tJ(ture!'I. 17th Century Italia n bdrm s1.•t I appraised al $75.000 > S35.000 Radw controlled model plant's & boats, mts('. ma rtnt< hardware. Onent.al rugs. H' nt>erglas din11hy new. unlique telephones. l:Surl ~tbls. Couches. h1de-a -becl. l•---------room air C'Ond .. PICOIC be n c h1.1 s. r hc s l or drawers. console stereo.~. Hammon or1:an. m1sl'. 9290 Larkspur Ln Westmmster. 898-7030. 11·5. <Edinger & Mcl-'ad- d en , Mag nolia & Bushard I Patio Sale : 1959 Rosem a ry Pl., CM . Sat/Sun. 9-5. Furn .. baby t.lungs. an!lq U{'S. PATIO SALE. Baby stuff. Goodie s. 1 984 1 Providence Lane. H.B. Sat9-2 GARAGE & PLANT SALE 9 " Roc kwell H omecrart tbl. saw. elect. refng .. 6' s!Jdmt-: glass door, m1Se. tools. pictures. corree tbl. dm rm Sl't , Ca mellias. plasUc pots. etc. Sat & SUn .. 9-5PM. 2916 Java Rd..C.M. 8060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-lashy mare pony, Gentle. $115 Call Kns 6J7 ·W90 LUGGAGE TAGS rrom your bualntta card SMd ono card ror ca,·h ~ plu." one spare. We return permanently ~alod 11Ural'tlvo tug & ttrap. meeltnR u1rllne I t> l'l'QUU'l!me nlS Pr1· vt'nt 1<)113 A tht:ft 1 1-'or u l*l"Jf\u Ii ied ta R enc IOllt wallpaper. f11br1 c or ' 0.y Glo" p.iapcr & w~ W\ll buck & hi n'I your ll1~. Or try two Clird.s buck lObat'k PRJCES. Steaor31~ 4 S l&IUI Sl 60 eu til'J U1gs$1.50ea IOoc-moreSUOea Sales Tax Included NO CARD? Draw your own or send name. address. phone & we'll make one card per Utg Add 25' each. Send rhet·k or mone:1 or· lier to. f'ILOT PRINTING P 0 Box 1560 CO!ltu Mesa. Ca 92626 CERAMICS Handpamted ceramics. plaques. nat1v1t y sel , plates. mut·h mis t· items. Also special or tiers & colors done at n.' ~able cost. 1146·11579 eves. • *. A.D. Garrison 69 4 CClltC)ftU Costa Mesa You are the winner or two me tickets ($15.00 value>, to Royal Li,tuon Stallion Show B( the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTF:R July 14.8p.m Call ~-5678, ext. 272 tu l'laim your tickets * *. Benne tt Brad bur y oil · · Evt'nltde· '. $750 Picasso lltho "Le De· jeuner", $1450. Neim a n se ri g raph ··Th e Hustler". S795. 535-5595. If you would like to be a <'Ontt"stant on Family 1-'eud please call Karen. 962-7864. ~n u maHrH!I & boll Co I em a n 1• ea k I Sabot 11'. comph•tl'. 122."I. :.pnngi., nl·~ nrver used. back pa r k , b I u t> IOSTON WHALB Good condition ('1111 evt'S ~asmmti t;rl't.'k Sl!>O Poluguiud mummy Rare 17' M c n em ,ha .. ~-8457. ti40-0589 aleepll'lg ba5: l mo old t·uhlJ\ model V bunks. lli5 ~!1796 ht:ad. 100 h.p Johnson, MAGMIFIC&fT ea out ri gl(t•r s. Va n i.on ('h In e sc 0 bJ e Cl l~lb.&lr Bell Weight hfl LraJler. full <'O\cr<'uslom Scree nz, Porceh11ni. 1ng set. 11ood cond1tton ranvai. Many <'xlra..., fl'i&unne11 Jo\lm & many S20 968-2791 mt> O 8 O 19!> 0081 lU\USuul muse 640-4303 ----------Car haullng & ut1I trailer $1000 Coke machine iioo ('ash register $100 548·7Wli ._____-~~~-- BaseCJ:UO Ch . vro. Pwt'. Mk.. Quad beam ant .. Rotor & cont. f'req. Cct. S375toffer 645·6897 Hc•frigeralor and '65 Humbler for sale: ~ and $700 respectively. 552·~16 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TICKETSWANTI::D Want to buy 2 ltckels lo the Laguna Pag('anl nf the Ma~tt•rs Rl·a~on.i· ble Plcai.e rail 646·7012 &ft6PM KARDEXCABINETS 5"x8" pockelS, Thurl> Sat ~ 0116 631'.1 021;1 CASH ror o ld P o('kt!l Watches ·20 thru ·4u's Myle wnstwatchci.. n ·· lated 11crru., ca!tt.o:.. part~. t!tc Brice 6-t6·6347 or 548-~ Mlsical lns~nts 8083 .....•....•.•....•..... /\CX.'OHOlAN. btll pearl Lu1sett1 w1p1"kup, mint t'Oll<l, 120 button. m a kc ufrcr s.10 3281! Classical J.!UJl;ir A!lp1•n "' east· alm~l m•v.. 11• t:ub over $2011 Mubl .,l'll Sl50 Call Mike ~55 04:r.1 or644 2834 Les Paul Copy, xlnt cond $75. 645-5930 Offiu~& Ec,ipment 8085 ·····•·•··············· Xerox ropy m al'h1n1· 3100LOC. xlnt cond T.11<.c OH'r paym,•nts 557 :!157 -·--- Goll Clubs. ~ood. iron. bag. pull e arl SIOO 673-5376 TV,Rodio. HIR, Stereo 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21" Color TV $95. 2yrs Wa rranty, Free d•·· livery 642-534_0_. __ _ lm Sk 1pJ1H'k . i 1 · op1•n rrwser. 235 0 \1 C. 200 hrs, lrlr. bu1ttank. ,..., tung cqwpment St:l,100 759-0047 &<;TATfo: SALE 28' Trojan fo'RTS. tN1k decks. new l'.':m vus. ho1t tank & morl.' U1·,1111 n 1nd Slit ,suo t.:a 11 21:i15!12·3170 Nice 2:5" Zentlh Color T V. $12.fl. 2 Yr. Warr. Free Del 646-1786 -----17' T·lllHl> I () <.:.i t hull, 289 VH Taodl•m wht•l·I 25" Color TV $1 25 2yrs trlr All in i.:ooll sh111w warranty. free delJH•ry ~645 i t31 li-12·5340 Crown 060 Amp!Jficl' 1Newl S70 559-4834. l::ves. Color console 25". our cost + 2'c . 537 ·ti333. t:: Z '77 MAl<O 2l' 2ro hp V!! l>ual ball('rit"'· j\l10 Utl1H' pum1), ouln~· g""'· hail I auk. I! IH', purl able he al!. \'II F. am·hor. ru(l holdt>r .... Burum top, I ult IO\l'r terms 4 Ho11<1m PJllll l'ou-.1 Boats & Marint ......... ........•.....•.•...... Guard •'<1u111 111 ll>Jll'r JI Nl'll>'JlOrt SJ4.S0) 1>73 !l:iti:I Genenll 90 I 0 ...,. L"A -u 1"7'1 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• "° .. -,ic:a nd)'. ;} • ..~uu WHETHER BUYING or SELLING This is Yow DAILY PILOT IO~TMART To ploce yow od c•642-5678 danl'l'r mod1·I. :mu hp Mere: VH • .i3 hour... !'>lec11., t;, on traile r . VJI F. stereo. lull <'<1Vt'r. ha1t tank . man v xtra ... S24.IW. l 'all t•75 16&1 IA' Lyman· ( 'IJ!>~ll' inb.I. much rww nll'd1·1 d1J1ll' !Jt.•st Orlt'r. fi.W·~2tllJ MlllERS LANDING Excl\L.,IW' dl•alc r lnr Formula Thunderbird lllfl lhru 3tlf l :m} W (.'na ... 1 ll w~. NII lii5 IUl O '7H :1zr1 ll N I .. I. I n : FLYHttlUl:t-: 1florn11 w man\ xtr •• ,. MIUYS lAMOIMG Npt. Bell. 675-0920 34ft l nif111,• F (; I" II, '---------"' IWlll J2:; :\!~n· t ru:. 1•0 1: ••• Donald ~'"" 19321 SiHTG Inez Ln. Irv int LJ p J! r .! d l' cl W I 11 ,. W clraµt -:-. uph•1I , t'.l'l'f'I..,. t.•nk:.. IJUmp"' Sl7 lllHI ~1U'>l ~II fl,ow' \\kil". l>cfur~ '). .!l;I fd l 1, 111t, wlcnd!> 71 t R.IO 21~ cat 22. 4 6alls. k\'d, cll'C' t.roruc'I. head & .:all••) Qill i!:\IL'!> 497 3876 L1 v1 ni:ston lllh 1w111 hullecl f11>t'r~l11:1 Xlnt c·ontl Carry 4 adult~ $ll5 ~7 .t.i~ 17' HAINBOW t'AT F.ii.l.:-.a1h1 I •I 901 Ph !17!J ISHli. 1175-:17 I:! Venlllrt· 222. tr.ii lt'r. motor . 3 1><11ls. extra:. ~ :><IS \1[)5.1 Boots. SUf>i I Docks 9070 •••••.•.•.•.........•.. SUPS AVAILABLE V,\(' Newport 646·05fil Slt!'l'.' Ava1lablt• 631 -1900 Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 ..•...•.•.••....•...... 11111 {;old l-'l.1ke !>kl hc1.11 4W Forti t•ni.t &rkl<·\ pump. T<.tndum trail•·• 1-\ilh equpt Like n1•v. i5 50> 541; 11 15 1;· ~k1 hoal, ·57 Chr' llt•m1 \Jnilt•rn trlr. xlnt t•11n1I ~1!1 :1 5 h~st :;.111 012!.I T~otion ·•··•···•·•·····••··••· ~.sot~/ Rent 9120 ..........•.••.•..•.... l,ani•t• '7!1 11 "" "''" •'1mt,11nP1I. HSl'tl I" 11 ". bt'.IUI lb l ulr 540·71 •I •·!:!.~'iii!, Motoriud Bikts 9140 .....•...........••••.. I "lk·h \I 111)f·d. i.;oo<I l'Olld 1 UilCI,~~-) f>.l!ll!<lli:i C1malll M111>i:d. 1)(10 1111 llk1·nt:W $4<!il ~•fl 'IXl.>1 'ift y /, ltio\1, l•k·· 0•'"' IJHl t1tk•· >I<!.'• 9ti:! l!fi • Jfl ~.l'.\1 JllVt1m1 "'•~·lo.end., 9150 ••...•...........•...•. Blktwht. fo'em . mrk·d beaut. Healthy, all ~hots. wormed w1 II s pay . 957-0139. ---NEED GOOD 1 IOM F. Oak Hoosier $375. Oak (1rcplat·e mantle $50, V1l'\on an couch $'15, pre - ssbal'k rocker sso. Misc gla&. & china. Sat 9 AM only. Comer Elden & E. Wtlson C.M Household mis, antiques, Loys.cloUlmg. Sat. only 9AM Corner Elden & East Wilson St. C. M ~ 8070 •••••••••••• • •••••••• •• E}ig. ring 1 :1 ct. H· VSt + .t All diamonds & ~olrl side stones wht ,gld appr bought. top cash. 24 hr $1593. $529 642·8494 OUtcecop1er Sl200 646 5727 \'ou are the winne r nr two fret tickets \Sl.5.00 valul.'l. lo Royal Liptuon Stallion Show SEARt\'1'. 1•1· l>I'. \krr 1·nn-. .. r I I) llOl lll1,1rlr lull 1·mt•r 1 ·1~" "<1111 I 01){! 5=>,I)()() (;..ill :,;,i ~l\.rt \ .1111J11.1 lo!.> \ /.U Mu ·I "''II t-."1. 1t. .. 111 ,,., .. 1n1 k :\fu:.t '1•1· >UT :1.r1 1 \l~-.t !',,·I I .\11 I\ lllJ.! ~I .IM.tCI 11r 111..,t 11111 I i.1, j;,41 l11n11l.i n~il11r• \1·1• .di d1r11m•· C'U..,111111 'ri'I 'li'.HJ Custom bwlt twm beds w /six drawers. clothes wardrobe & IOY ('hesl bit Lah Puppy, 4 mos & 4 klttell.'>, !! wk:.. 9&1 2024 HH • 1n under each bed. Matt Cut£> K•ltl'llK, :-.wt>el incl. Xlnt cond. $200 personallt1e~ Mubl 1uve 1•<tl'h !'><Ill Will! away 10 i.:oocl h o m('. 4!174:fi2 Sofa. Ii.: w/4 c:ush1ons. g m , ---· $295. DmmR lbl w /6 chr~. Germ ~hep . & Aust. $475. both xlnt cond. Shep. puppies Lo i!uod 551-6377 art 6PM. home. 751·9434 ____ , White Sofa. 8' loni.:. SUJO 751 H758 Purebred black l.ab, t yr old. spayed. needs lovmg home. 962·54 ~ -----Rul.tic Queen bed w 1new >'ree male black long. mattress & spread $125. haired Kitten. If wks, Call 96" Sofa ~ & matching 645-1576 chair $20. 644-1617 ,..... •oso ~ s. 8055 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Saturday, Antiques. col lcct1bles & misc 7181 Lil· tic Ha rbor. Hunt. B<'h Hr ac h walk . Goldenwest /Yorktown. AntiQU(' m ap!" hdrm sci. color TV. reclmcr, murh more. Sat PM thru Tue:.. 2~Thunn Avt> 642·8655 Sun 10.6. Couch. lovcsl'al. ws hr. frig/(rzr. TV. househld items. baby things. plants. 3060 KiUybrooke, CM. MOVING SALE Lots ol good1cs·CHEAP Starts Sal 7th All WN'k till gone. 11203 Bellflower Ave Ftn Va lley G~n antique buffet·has been used a:. i.terco case or dresser. 72" wide. 27" tu. 21" dt.-ep $95 or oft er. l>io-71»9 Find what you want 1n Dally Pilot Classifieds. 130 Top<tz. B I .• July 7th. -9-3PM. Cash only. Sterl· Bea utiful o a k hutch. ing. crystal. bed. draft f)-1ftidrure w /1cema ker ing equip, rum. dishes. H1deabed. clothes. t•ar part~. electronic equip, furn 310 Geneva. HB. Sat g.5 960-4474 easel. clothes. --------- hothnt>. 213. 4 35. 3282 Machinery 8078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORDTR/\CTOR Xlnt oondit1on. $2500 Call Kns ti3'7·0000 ----· . ~laneous 8080 .....•..........•...•.. G. E. ref rig. Sl 2S. Gold rouch SSO. Chair $20 Om. sel S25 646-1984. ---------14S lb. Bar Bell Weight bftm.R set. i<ood cond1· lion s.?il. 968-2791 COPIER Use.anypaper 1~pnre. 962 7033 Brano new 504 Thrnk Tanlc hot tub & seat. <tx5. fully l'<JUlp, $3900 'aluc. sell S2950 644·6632. 48in wide sliding 11lass doors Best orrer 83J..0395 r I II D T 0 u R l:°if.aiiW IOOW lt-HeAw AR9Hlm. Cellf. H •01 FRIDAY-JULY 13 -8:00 P.M. II a SATURDAY -JULY 14 -2:00 and 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY-JULY 15-2:00 P.M. Prices are $5.50, $6.50 and $7.50 Tickets at Mutual and Ticketron outlets. II I Pimte>S & Orqans 8090 C-Omel 16" cutoff s aw ••••••••••••••••••••••• -,vmew tires. good cond•· t1on. S975. 631·0317 Ctr PAflLOH Gr.ind. l'l>ony b7 3-5.500 Showroom l'Omi ., ni u~t !>i:!ll. 640.2646 otVIMG E<;)UPT. 8484017 ~old army d~sk, $125. 71.,· Davenport. blut:· green. $200; twin mat· tress. ~; ~reen vmyl chi1i r . $45; men 's clothing. X·lrJ?. All in xlnl cond. 548·3'l53. Mesa Verde Counlry Club swim /tennis mem· bership for h price. PP ~7-36.13. --------MovJJlg Must :-.l'll ! Uamc table w/4 comfy ('h:i1r:-.. $170. Unique Burl Manzanita de<'orator ta ble. redwood 34x:56. Steal $375. Call biJ.2933. NEW TRUCKLOAD RENT AL PIANOS AVAIL Summer s pc('tal Sl!J~~ mo. SSO delivers to hom,• & tunes m home W11h purchase option 751~ IST ANNIVERSARY CELHRATIOH RectTOCJ CIHrance Safe Fantasllc Huyi; on nl''-' & t.t.ed Conn orgaru,, u"l'li Hammonds. Lo ~ n ·}, Yamaha & ~pcakcrs iil lhl' \NJ\Jlfo:IM • CONVENTION CF:NTJ-:1< July M,li p m t '<ill IW<! ShiH. t•Xl 272 to ti.urn your l1l'kt•b *. * ----'O_ Boats. Maintenance/ Sertiee 41020 . .............•....••.. Manne Elec Service, ac· ,·uratt.• w ork. J!uaran· teed. 848·6759 afl tW M -----Boats. Morin~ &papment 9030 ....•.................. ALBACORE~ 'iR Welic'r(lfl 2511 ofhhon• 11emn, surw1 h f1-.hin ~ Ol<llh1n1• 2)1()111' VH, l~li ,.:;d ru,·I. lo,1d1·rl """ i:uaranlt'C'. 11:.t s:J11 llMI Sll'al SI I.!~ '77 GLAS TRON 20' Ci'ntcr 1·on,11l1". T\\' iOHP·~. loaded, a!> nl'W Sl0,950 '73 CHRYSLER 20' U:ntl'r <'OO,olc. 1.25 Jo.\ m lnbd ba1t ,y'>, .. 1e.1I St;ou 645-6015 ur Sl('(>kl'rJft H1·hcl ne"' hnat l'Owr. rost $275. sell ---------• St.25 6-12· 1422 -------loots, Power 9040 ..............•..•..... 18 Alum boat&. :ihp O II 12'. ~ lb c.1µ t ~n. !.:ir('. f'artop loacl1·r. 'Lras. like m•w. wnt11 n l1m11 t•d ~u .:i r. StiOU 552-00H, I r v 'I K ll<1rlt".1 II," 11\-. .. n !-.x:.!~111, 1 211om 1 Ci oud 1·1111d ~1:10. X,\,)-40h1 m:i. 1r.l'i; J fl 5 '77TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE 750 .UO I 1n1lc!'I. h<1111ly nd 1fo•11 "'Ith l'O\ t.>r Jlld h('lmt•h -~40-0518 i I CH:tfillT, µrl 1·1111cl, c lo·.111, t•I• 1 IJI nhll'lll "'""I J.!11, S.ll~l I"» t llu ,., l..,.,, , j Hul'.n 11 l r.11 I "'"'' Sl!•:1 5.UWJl1 f);1 I I 19iH llunil,1 <'Bl:!.C,S, .11 MPH. IUO ~t P<>. pi:!rtc•·t c·ond ht SiOI) takt·!'I IJl!s~L!J 25° o OFF Mew Pianos G. Roperson playing your favontes I 3PM Ju· ly7 Acme wut: stove, ovC'n. refrig. sink. storage'. Very compact. $950 or make offer. ~7·2157 KJmb3ll Maho~any Baby :J>' Sea Ray JOO Spl bridJ:t' \WU'I U'lbd 255 Mcrc . Ind .Dt..'<'l'a radar. Koncl fish finder. r adio. heavy duty ba ttery s y~lem + l'harjler. '77, 208 hrs. Mech perfel·t. ne t·ds TI..C. TOP+ 512.800. Call eves. 675·5535. i1 \';cm;iha 400 t:nllurn. 6rt · Dn uhlc t-:n Jt!d SllW, excellent condr - f 1 be r i.: I a s:., J 1 mm y lion 642 :n~ -Grand Xlnt rood. $1500 diesel. Qn cstm orthopedi<' bed !fil520ti 642· 7(151) w lbox sprng & frame like new $200. On 1k· signer ('Stm d rk brn cord. quilted bedspread SlOO. Kg Nettlet·r<>ek bedspread. new S125. 25" Admiral console c·olor TV S75. 833·3744 art 5. Used gara,ge cabinets. 1 • of the orig. cost. Xlnt. cond. Also eeramic tiles Spinet piano. good <'Ofld1t1on $SSO. 64.2·7590 lJs<.'d Thom:is. a manual <'Onsolc organs S3995 751·1121 Used Yamaha ,•onsole. $2495 751-1121 15'3" Roston Whaler. 70 hp Evmrucle. Extras. liO hrs. 642·5615, 53il-2286 ~· Class1r bay l'.'rwser, new fbAI hull. tt·ak & brass. diesel. full covers. hard top. plastic "'in· <lows f>45.. 7U>. ~·6101 'i7 s.. .. 1 Hay fly hndg1'. gemtron1t·!'I R ('h. IJ,111 tank. xlnl rond. -.ll p ll\':ill. 7141832-ri05 I. PRICE $16,000 & s helvin11. 552-3298 --------• SKIP JACK 24' Fl 1975. rnany xtras. 1213J 538 ·3182 d ys. <7 14 1 84&-0021 eves 19-UI U1ltmar 34 • l'..ib111 t-ru1 ~t!r. d1c:-.c•l. t\ II'. Calh. bait & Ct!>h lank ... Plath l'lt•<1 winc h. rull rail\ a.,, !>V. tm step, lari.:1• r1 sh1ng l'Ot'kp1l. l,1-.t h:iulro i 78. 1•, P 9AA AA.1;) before9PM Approx. 100 yards 1tood neutral green plush carpet. Sl.50 per yard. 221 Via <kncoa. N. B. or SUMMER SPECIAL New Kawai console or- gan. regularly $8395 Sale$m95. 751 -1121 25' Wc llc r aft twin m e r r ru1ser ell\'<' ~kt c ruise r :td10 !11 1n1 Oassified Ads. your one· Sl5,!t00. 71 1·8'17-nll!l 67> 1666 Eves. stopshoppingcenter PIP/ ~========:.....=-=-=-=--·:....!.==============:...!..-==:::=:::::::::=::::=:.:;:::::::..I Boats.~-Soi-.t~~-9060 HOW TO DOI LITTLE •IESS I.~ Hnt01ng a QaraQe aate tS a fun way 10 Oo • hllte l>u_,l °" "°"'own Dul 11 ....... btC or plann.nv l •lie 'IOU 11 •llM lo OeaOe wll•l lo sen '"" now mue1110 clw'Qe for eacn 11em and IN!n you II nef!O ~8 lllQt !10 ..•.........•..••...... . Excalibur sloop H 'r}' clean. Must Sell. 673-3"-tl --- .Cat Enthusiasts• S.ul thc O('w Reynoltl5 2t Catamaran. Standard~ met: h('UO. f..:8 llcy. lt'e box. cushions, sails & more. Sleeps ·I. Fu 11.'· trrulerable. Call now for appt. 646-5806& 642·5881 SANTANA 20 Like new. new t rlr. ti73·~9 Partncr~h1ps avail. 11:.:· sloop. NewPorl BC'al'h. S.S.000 eqwly. S30o1mu FUiiy main & eqwp. Mr Croom. 642·8003 Motor Homes. Sole/ Rtnt/Storaqe ~ 160 •......••••.•.•..•.•... 1!1-:NT Luxury '\1111 n r h11rne 22' P .. tl um .11 ~t't'ps 6 ~50/Wl'l'k .. It ITU. &40-8!)85 -------- lll-:NT 23' 1-'tn EH/\LI. ~t-:LF CONT,\ I,'\; E IL tl&'\SONAULE &t5 :!:.?M:I RENT A MOTORHOME •Van CamP£'r" •llf 22' M1m molnrhom~ •25-l!fi' mntorhnmt>s Fre•' ln-.urant••• 1-h'C mill'!> lll.Jll m1 J>t•r wk I 11o·et·k minimum S325 Si25 per Wl'l'I.. Dolt's RV Rentals Irvine -SF · Denver 714 /5.'i9·4446 -----ssoo UP FRONT FOR YOUR MOTOR HOME That's nght -Dale's It\.' IU.'Otals will pay $.'il)ll tn you upan consignment of your '78/'79 lR·22' Mini or 25.30• motorhome. Th1-; will apply towards your Sl!iO·S280 n1•\ per Wl't'k Wl''re overbookl•<l Lhrn rurUnes. Plt•ase <'o n ta<'l Mr l.1ssner oo1t•s RV Rtntols 7 I 4 /559-4446 otN!t oeOOle ••II know --•• Cl\al'Qing And 'IOU" r.av. lo De aC4e 10 mai<e ~ ----O'DAY 20 Slip a''"''-For r l.'nl : 20' m 101. Many extras Xlnt cond molorhom(', self·cont. lor •" Yo\K ~ '°!TIM --ll()<> ll>Oulll,..,,. IOIS ol -OOlllll bolls itn0 an a--1ment ol coon& T ..... Y011 M wen4 IO -yO<>f sale IO allrld ..... "°""° YOU c ... Oo ti •ICll a ltQn Ot ... .,, "°"' ~ bul you.,...,,,. D'9Q9t crowo lt\all tl\at so 'IOU 'II '"" an eel "' CIHSlfleel 'lllfloCft !ells 1"81-and~ Ol yO<lt Nie 10 a l>Ott ol OOCetlllal ""-- Ont -"'°"9 Qel UO ti.,,., I~ clay Ol 'l'OU< wi.1 wi.... oeOC>ltl read atiou11 Garave Sak "' Cle ... hecl. lheY SllOO tefl)' DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS PHOt• 642-1671 Sil400. 675•31411 SIM 11ok ~ m1 642·0948 16n Hobie Cat w/tratler. $1 ,600. 496-3400 Col. 34ft beaut. equip ~rtuns Diesel. Furlinit heads31I, au to pilot, VHF. ROF. much mort'. May conside r s m11ller trallerable boat or R.V. a s d own pay m e nt . ~.500. 54().0093. 26fl. C hppl'.'r Murlnt• sa 11 boa l N e w 1 5 h p Johnl!On motor. Tnndum trruler ftl,2.50 67S·ooti:I S abot $.175 640-6843 'ill AMF Sunfish. t~ (\ Good cood .. w /eltt r as Asklo& ssoo 848·S937 Eva Your own Cabm by the Sea. m lltt' desert or mountains. KOM FORT Trailer 21 · All the com· rorts. full bath. htr, A/C, awrung 979_·.:..:3366 _____ _ GMC 26' Late '73. t~lly rnimtarned & upgraded. New pa int, brakt's, radio. s tereo . CB. Michelin rads. Sips 6 . nms on REG gas. Many xtras S2<1.000. John D. f!38·•t424 dys. 760,-067 1 ew:-. L '72 ()pen Road 2Q'. only 2.C.000 mile~ Xtrli!'I. SS500. 226 llroadway . C M M6 3558 ____ _ CORTEZ '73 $18,500 ~thlng + Telephone _ Ong owner 714154·2122 _ ... -··. ---,.. . :--: :---..__ .... -_.._. --~ .... '. -... _ ....... I .,, ~:~s...~160 ~ •••••.••.•.• !~.~ •1111 .................. I t71 OA nu.4 !~~~me 2T' LOf .. la ptet(UP ~ ~ ... f'OOl I& • pt{d lf&M 4< Klt•p -aJt. t\Wtom al~r bwnpw (~ll IQllYIWID, AM/FM •·~·h ~y tr...1111!.ff <'au. Mu1t 1et to ap ~ ~· ~••t•. au.no. cia11 MIWPOlrTDAnUN Gar)> iSl-4* afUPM • Dove SUttt N£W'PORT BEArn 9170 IJJ-tJOO .............. ~········ li'lt ~ ab w~I. ..O'. ~owr"~menta. BuUtln wahr /dry r . vat'uum. A IC Compl. 't!S rurnw.ct. hall Ra. 1''\illy ~-C'CO&.alned. MS·ml or6»191• k11nr h,•ru ('l.i"'''' Fonl $1~1 orr ~~ ---Arion 31'. Oood <'Und f04' live ln tn quiet p ark. IMilY ('(In~~ back to trawl. call 83J.8Q20. .... -.-. r.tt I A.ccie9HrMI 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIRVICI DEPT. 0Den6 Da)'l> A We<'k Pttun .. f)-1 ·1 ·30-5 30 Saturda)'S.8 00.S 00 ..._ Clwys • ..ftlv. 2929 Harbor lilvd Costa Mei.a 546-1934 Wanted lo bey add-on air <'Ond. for 1970 6 l:yl, suck shift. Maverick Ford re at cheap. 552· 7883. SCOTCHGARD Lie. 3M appbrator Auto Int. carpets. etc BlllSrnith 551 0703 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NCYfJCETO READERS ANO ADVERTI SERS rhe Pl'ICC of 1l~ms advertised by veh1dc dt·alers in the vch1d~ classified advert1sin~ c·olumns does not inrluclt· llOY applicable taxl•!->, hrensc. transfer fee!>. finance charges, fees for air pollution control de· q('e certtficaUons or de- aler documentary pre- paration charges unles!> Olherwise specified by lhc adveruser. 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·711 ~. low miles. call tor more info: 979-23L7. ;, 7 everunj:(!>. 9520 •..•..•••••••.......•.. \fern•des Ben1 J!-1~1 17~ &>aut1ful. $16.0W 1iroffer. 673-6372 <2> 1965 Olds 442's, 1 fac· tury 4 spd. used ev1·ry ,k1y, Sl,000. Other s1lling, auwma llc. uns ~ood. ts t ~.846-4700 Recreatiwll Vt'hide5 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTDOOR OPPORTUNITY F\Jll~ contamed Open Hoad Camper on tifi !Aodl!C H2 ton true k I; as. t•ll•ctrir. appliant·t-~. s.!950. 642· 4429 4 WhHI Dri•~s 9550 ..........••.•......... •<.:HOICE' * '78GMC 4x4JIMMY \-It auto. JX>wer Sh't•nng & brakt'S. air. Liit wht!d, cn.asc l:Ontrol. (611691 S8995 * J.C. FORTUNE Pootial·-GMC 2(XX) !':. lsl. Santa i\na '714 )558-1000 Tncks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!m Ford Courit!r Oumµ Conversion-5 s peed tr:m.•;.. dual rear whl'els. ... tt'reo & under 15.000 rrult.-s. $Sl9'J. <1L34332 >. t-:.trle Ike Toyota· Volvo. l~.6 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 646-9303. 1976DODGE 1.'2TONPtCKUP With 8 n. bed. camper shell. 318V8. pwr. steer· "MGM(' loo ton lh.:h ~lt'n 1 3~ V II, AC t•, I' h Cruu • .-. AM ,..M 1111 1'll<t.>nn1o1 hd1n1t re.11 wrn 1lov. .... 11klk-111nk' ~1110 111\t"r !ll'M tit~ '1til2 fo'\IHLH'OlJ ttlt-1( I t on ,. u m " t' 1 ' h 1• I I "" h ool N t• m n \ .tl1I1• l!o~'ll''r I.it N1•w h ~ v cJ11 l v lln:'l>. n m i. 'hcw k" brlQ. \ M t·a::.:. lmuui, C.tll l'du1 aft 6, Mou t'r• DIOO or ofr 7ti8 3237 ·7-1 TOYOTA l'L v. II h shell, aulonw t 11· .... tt·• 1•11 v. lai)t'. lo milt•,, ~:llkl ~9 or 646 !l07ti 9570 .•.•..•..•............. ·w Cht'vy \ an lh•t n.: l!.t :.love ~ Y60-4484 16 Dodge :i., ton. VK. 31H. auto. air. new nut1;1b. f'S. PB. pant'!. I ull !'pl. t·up1.<11ns. ra bin rt w 11•1 • hox. !>OCa bed. AM 1-'\1 skreo taJX'. xlnl 1111111 28,000 nu, $5000 !Hi:t Ol~,j '76 Dodge '•T. HI .llK ;iuto. AC. nu r.111-.. I'~ PB. µam·I I ull •·nit 1•a p l:uru.. lJl>1m•t " 11·1•l1<1\ !>Ola ht'<!. i\ :\1 t-';'11 l~lfll' xl.nt rond. 28~1 m1 ~.'>!!011 ~. L977 GMC window 'an. perf mech l'Ond Loaded Owner needs money $5350. 9QHi36.t ·-----Autos Wanted 9590 ...•...•........••..... WE PAY TOP DOLLAH for top used <.'al".·fon•1gn domestics or <.'las~11·s. 11 your <'ar ,., e . ..:tr.1 d~an ~us FIRST'. ti I 111 0.--. C~ '.!:!l'l5 llarbor Blvd ( 'OSTA M ES1\ 979-2500 Cm 't Sell Your l'ar • CREVIER BMW PAYS TOP DOLi.Ai< FOC"Clean Used Imports call Mike or Oon 835-3171 WANTED! Lat~ model To vol a:-1 . Volva;. P1cku~ & V;in..; t:.111 u..., today! ................. c ........... rt.. 646-00lor540-t4'7 Pvt. party needs d""" ntr. lrl.IC'k. toll'. ~ \....,II :!1:1 .l~ MJK WANTED On \'c•r:-. :.1•,11 111r 'b'7 VW Mu ... t ht.• j.:11 mnd ~-7174 PORSCHE'S WANTED \llow us the op port 11n11' to 1.•on. ... 1der the purdlJ!-.t.' or lra<k>-m or your dean Porsl:he. Check with U:. Today' 13631 Klifl)Of Ul¥0 Gafdl!n Gro.e "' .a.U33 Alltos. lmport~d ...••.....•............ ~ 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... IM,...+.d ~ ... ,.,...d •••• '"'port.id ...................................................................... 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Monte Cdrkw., Mi&hbu &t Nov.a Or.i•l14• ri•duc· UofQI SAVlHOW!l! CONMRL CHEVROLET ."\..,.. t 1 •• , r. ,, ti 1 ' ' r--I \ ..., I •, \ S41>-I 200 1977 CHEVROLET Malbu Clonic:: < 41111~· Only 21,l)O(l mil~"· JUl11111Jlll', J)wr 1.t•· .. r 111~ ltlf c•onil .'Ii vmy 1 tup i\ b1•.1ut v • t 7116..., WU J ONLY S4295 HOW.4RD Chevrolet ll111\1• & QUilll Sli. 'IJ~Wl'OllT Ht-:,\Cll 833-0555 .. ·. 21 Allto C...+w Ori•• •·--C-.lr-0,IH 7 DAYS A WEB 768-7222 * • • Paul Hance 28 35 Chillen Way Laquna~ach You arc• thl.' winnl'r of two free tickets \:?.l:'IU(J\alut•I tu Royal Lipinan Stallion Show al lhl' AN1\Jl El~t CONVENTION ~(ff '77 Buick Skyfjrk. C:ENTEH Loade<I '\Int l'ond July l\,8pm You 're in the dri ver's seat .. For a lot less SJ.500 557-6050, 979·-lW-1 Call &12 5678, cxl 272 lo -claJm your ticket:. than you th ink 1975 BUICK REGAL A sharp l'ar. auto tr.in-. . 110wt·r Sll.<tnng & hr.11..t·:. Jtr tond & It'"" lhJn IS.WO milt';. tX:J.1~CV1 Wa.-. Sl-1!15. on !>alt• *. * '74 CAPRICE tJ09LBD1 ~per Bu~. Su~r Cll'an $1 860 Ont v 30.9JO Mill·:-~ Corl Fox Leasing 2.)ijti Newport BL C.M Cli11>1.."(f July 4 & Wkcnd 645-3661 COHTINEMTAL '72 MARK IV All Lincoln luxuries Low tow miles 114 t H rz) DATSUH '78 81 0WAGOH Aulo AM FM '\leieo air conn power steerinq 6 cvl 1ue1 1n1i>e11on NOW-S3495 BAUER BUICK ~ llarbol' Ill\ II COSTA )I ES1\ 979-2500 Codillac 99 15 •.•.........•........•• '78 l'h(•vv Mullllu V.6. 1:1~1 •• 1s:.1inw loan S&ICJO 642 stiSS s2599 DATSUN '78 STATION WAGOt-t Radio & h ea t er automatic. luggage rack tactorv air 7.000 mites Like new (t73VGI) tJC\6WDG> Like new conn111on-17 000 moles s5999 FORD '74 COURIER Pickup & Camper Radio hra1er 4 speed. xlnt cono tU13650l 'ill'!)(·dt· \'1llc. !<Int cond Uc!>l ofr \1!1-,1 ... di 759·Ul51 '76 Seville. loaded. 11 miles. Dl\orrl' ~arnft1'l' 1:.rs1500 l'a:.h lak1:~ (i 111 4!! .. JISlti '77 Bdorado Coupe, c\·en t·onl'l'lvablc \tra rndudmJ? ti way Jl"'" ta~. c:ru1i.c. lcalht•r FJegant car at S7400 of fer. Must sell 1~HCl-:1 llawa11an Am C:u ~4272 or x:~ ll!»l'i ''NI SE-ville Full) l'<lllll'. ---------+---------1 drk bm mewlht'. camel POMTIAC '7& CADILLAC '7& top. Sl:!.0001l o. lcusc s4999 s2599 GRAND PRIX SEVILLE 759 95-0t Rallve wtieets. tilt wheel. Split power seat. AM'FM 73 Sedan dcV11l!', 111.·w stereo rae110. bucker 8 rrack tow miles. lilt. tirt>s & bait. Lo m1. gCIOd seats w•center console cru1o;t• control, padded rond. $2100. R30·9330 l172RT0) top (884PPOI s3999 C.ADILUC '75 SEDAN DEVILLE $7999 CADILLAC '77 ELDORADO COUPE Leather, tape 1111. cruise control. Cabriolet top. Leattior stereo radro. full power factory air. cruise control. Cabnolel low mileage (54tMOW) IOP (312RXJ) s4599 $J999 •Oldie Hut (;cl()(l11• • '72 C ADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Full powc•r . landau. i\M F:\t. tilt. more. t86.5t::1A l $1 795 * J.C. FORTUNE Pontrac·GMC 3XX> E Isl, Santa Ana 17\41558· 1000 "18 Cadillac Scv1llc hkc ---------+--------new c'OO<l. s1lver1silvcr. FottD '71 SHORTIED PICKUP MERCEDES '74 280 SEDAN llhr mt .. fully eqwp~d. $10,500. Stu 495· t 720. 495-463!1 t.'\'t''> Mag wheels. stick shift. Power w•ndows. stereo ---- low. tow mites. (Ser r ad 1 o tow m 1 t es '78 Cad Sevilk wilt w hlk 877371 (443KXZJ llhr. ,\M/fM CUS!>, ISM . nawlcss S1 l,!)50 5:>9 911!1 s4999 CADILUC '76 COUPEDEVIW Astroroot. Full power. factory air cond .. slereo & 8 track, tilt, cruise. leather. Cabriolet top & tow miles. (697PPOI s5999 CMHLLAC 76 ILDOIADO courE !.pttt P"'•. seats. tilt cruise. stereo. Cab<rolet top plus all of the Cadillac luxuries & low. low mites. (047NAA) s5999 $8999 COMTINENTAL '76 MARI< V Tm wheel, cruise. stereo, spit! power seals, Cabrtotet top. leather & only 36.000 mites. Sharp! (766SLN) $5999 TOYOTA '76 CELICA COUPE 4 speed transmission. r adio. heater. rallye wtieels & low miles Sharp! (587RON~ s3999 NABERS ~ 2600 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 1425 BAKER ST. COSTA MESA 714/540·9l00 Cmaro 9917 ···•···•··•·····•·•···· 1977 CHEVROLET CAMAROLT Coupe. A sharp black beauty with low miles. (Cf>73l. 'ONLY $4895 HOWARD Chevrolet Dove & Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH 83J.055S --- '78CAMARO Equ i p p ed with automatic transmission. air condilioning. AM tFM s t e r eo casse t te . (422l.JLBI SADOLEIACK VALLEY IMr<>RTS 131·2040 495-4949 'al VS. Center lines & stereo. Very good condl· lion. '76 $3200 Manne Blue wJWhi\e int. a/c, am /fm ster eo. Mus t sel I ! 847-8723 or 494 · 7783. O.\froltt 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 CHEVROLET ~ICE4DOOlt LwtW')' sedan. Loaded with equipment & has blue velour Interior! ~). OHLYS46'5 HOWAJtOQe.,... Oovds Quall Sta. NEWPORT BEACH IJJ.0555 -·...---.. !j.I l'ht•\l'llt:, Whlll.', nl.'W hrakt·~. Ii c·yl i.:ood tin•s Clean $700 P I' 64!1·4005 1978CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC Fam1l~ l'l'Onomy car Ito:.:. than IH.000 mile:.. (~1311 w,..., S5695 . on sah.' MOW-S4695 BAUER BUICK 29'l5 lfarlxir Rlvd COST\ Ml-:SA 979-2500 ---'74YEGA HATCHBACK 4 ~pd . 4 cylmdcr. ~upcr ~onomy. t392LFX l BARWICK DATSUN ;-\,&JI .I 1 .. 111 ~ • "JI...,, , .• 1111 831-1375 493.3375 ...........•.•••....... I 979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE VK. automatit• trans .. pwr sll.'l'nni: & brake:.. air t'Ofld • tinted glass. hl.l<'kl.'l ~{';JL'I. radio. WSW rJdwl tires & more' 11028751 $6695 Expires to pm 7·8·79 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily &Sunday '11110 PM 2929 lla rbor Rlvd Costa Mesa 546_-1934_ 1977 Chrysler Cordoba· Black. black & black. Slmroof. pwr i;tccring. tilt wht-d. cruisl' control. sum.-o tape, split scats, pwr. w1ndows ... a gorgeous automobile & look al this price; $3999! (365RIW). Earle Jke Toyota.Volvo, 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, 646-9303. ' I 979 CHRYSLER LEIARON V8. automatic trans .. pwr. steenng & b rakes. linled glass. rod10, tape sln!)C8. wsw radial tires &more! (l~l $5195 Expires 10 pm 7-8·79 ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'tit 10 PM 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1934 SACRIFICE! CHRYSLER '77 COltDOIA Loaded Including sun· rool, stereo. fuJI power & low mileage. (429RYX> Warranty available. S39t5 JIMSUMONS tWC>ltTS >.m>tARBOR BLVD. COSTAM&5A 611·127' lll-tlOO SELL kilt Items w\th a Dally Piiot Clualf~ Ad. Fflday. July 6. 1979 DAILY PILOT OJ l \ IS ON NOW! Over I 00 Gas-Saving Pintos, Mustangs, Couriers and Fiestas ON SALE MOW! ALL.. ~ 1979 FORD MUSTANG ~. Including automatic ~ transmission and much "V much more' ~ THUHDER_llRD CLEARANCE! LAST WEEKEND TO SAVE UP TO ... $2300 OFF THE WIMDOW STICKER. HURRY! Ser 4858H Stk 2393) !Ser 42541 Slit 24 tOI ONLYs95~~" ,.. .. ,.. 0'•. ,. "',, '-~ ... ,.,. • t •A ff '" (I I v ~· nr ,. • • , .. , '' "'" 176 FORD COURIER ,,U, USED CAR BUYS '74 CO.!!!!~EMTAL ~ 11-------------------t 1'.1111 POWf'r loadPO Wllh lr·..ither ftt~ 4 sof'ed radio J nd healer more ' 1 E062081 .... '7-5-FO_R_D-TO-R-IM_O __ sJ~J~ & n$1 uc 44 h mon 365 7 LG T • 7 !t'~ 4 door v.a <1utomat1c power c;fflf'r1ng. air. v1nyt top 830PUV · '74 FORD MUSTANG $2777 :> door 4 cyl 4 c:;peed AMJFM 8 trac~ c;unroof 209L VY lJ. ~ ~----------------t-'.'.'7~6~F~O~R~D~T~O~R~l~H~0:-------------1-----------------~. '78 FORD 2 door hard tOP. V-8 automa11c. $2677 '75 MUSTANG PINTO a1<. vinyl root ( 165PVF I GHIA Automa11c. alf, ~1nyt to o. power steering. rae110, tow '78 DATSUN 1·210 mites. (266TSP 4 door 4 cyt . automatic. air 9200 m.ies 1368VOHI 54877 2 door \/-8 automatic oowPr ' steering AM/FM sten~o 11inyl IOP 8 t3NYNI '7 6 FORD GRANADA $ 2977 4 door. V-8. automa11c air. power s3477 steering. slereo. cruise. mags 729RXP) WOW! INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL AVAILABLE ALL WEEKEND! ••• PLUS: I 00°/o FINANCING O.A.C. SE HABLA ESPANOL! ,, . 4JI OMgY PM.OT Frld!v. Julye. 1979 ...... Used Awto1, U .. d Aiuto1, UHd AMtot, Uted Anrto1, Us.cl Mltot. Used •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .._,,u..41 UIH ..._Used ,_., 9940 '-d 9940 Merewy 9950 .._tc.q 9'52 *'-9 9951 9957 ..................... . •.••.•••••.....•..••.•••••.••.••.•.•...•..................................................•.•••............................... ,, ...... ······················· ••··········•··•······• c.i!e\ "ft Cli a•s HJJ '-" t940 11••dt 4 door. 1977 HCURY 66 Mublan.c V8 New 1971 FORD e;;_,4 u•••••••••••••• -;;."COR•••~:::.:.·,.:•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c holre ot z. xlnt tondt "t~~~ ~ tnirupc>rtu· ~CH SEDAN 1979 FORD r11c1i;1b tare::. & m•a s. ptMTO SIDAH Ill" -11on .. 000 1163QU lo: I 7:W 0600 MUSTANG COBRA ~krl·o Sl5001b!.t 497 3461 ·HYI en)(mt'. a utomal•l". lllverw/~\eri.nt ' PL~LG lla\fta lt a n ""' Co lo •·yl · uutumdlll' . .iir T\JRL\O 1 •")I . -t ,,fl(·t-d 111r cond . cuslom ex UM.~ N4-4147 e v ~--, ....... ~ 7t G ii t~~y1,, aoo ''•ilr l'Ond p wr 'll'l'ra ni:. f 711 c;h1a. undl•r t0.000 ... •. l ~-••Of'llo:M._... .... " ' ra<hu. deluxt• interior Irani.. '>Un rnu . µ'Ar mill·., Comple tely tt•nor.rawocxwsw 1rcb ...... ttll hrdtp.outatund1ng t•oncl \IO)l lop."'"'' 'A hl·cl -.tl•t·rin i.t t,, l>rJkl'' loaded$ltiOO~!llS97 1WJTSV1 ;;!~~~~~~~~~""••••••••••••••••••• $1400 581 2670 <\iwr.... i•ustom moldan~' /\M Jo'M .. tt<n·o m.it.:" & $3395 oi,i ..,., ~ Ml)('D. Door ~ till Es•• E SALE '16 t'irun11d11 Chw "c. &more' <tl42VQCI likl· nt•\O ooh :klllll rntk,. tih 1'.jHI ll l•Jr~t ~1:.1 ~P•~ IOpm7 8 711 lk'dan filth tell lhan \"\ ~--1!'-s-....a•y C1C', Xlnt t•o11cl Mu-.1 $3995 «l23tXll1 S61St9k518'3!JIU1 Ch•1eland rw .. l'lutl"h. zt.,(O) IY\itd. automa lit "'-a -~ I I A k S M l. Sl 17~ <llf.H~ 7 lJ'aM . air rood . pwr ""' 0\1 .. .:J\ n t-'OIU.>S ~ II •na 2 uoo tJlplrt.'b l0 pm7 8 79 al nn1 • \1 11\)'I t O(){. 'l'Ol'llOOS1': fo'ltOM ... tMRUICI f!a rlc t'\ll ul thfIM• <'1tr11 1m • 11177 lilt' Toyota Volvo. 1968 , ......... , •• ""-'' .. ••• nnu\11\llA 4 tin< All ha ve H1rbor Blvd .. (;o:i1to .......... -~·-· •w-wr ('lin<I, r111ltu. ht•tllcr, ,..._, &~M~~03 11nvl hll\'rior. ru1lla l1. '76 ~ Torifto 1-tt· 'l'lwiw 111 ,. tn w r)' 'l~ C'Ol.T -4 l ,000 ml. 4 dr llftlun. 10 ini, Kiili f4(Jl•l 11w1·hu111c.:11l rnn<I & AMt•'M l'•Si. Nt>W ~II ('(Wj Air I'll' S!40ll ofh•r UVpt!llHllll'I' Wt• Ill Ubl C iMMat.. ttJ beltf'd n1d111li.. <il"t'at lft!SLX llu .. ll llllll /\an '*'" l~-&•' 1•ul'l\ & t'rt· of •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~>OOU10Cr 00·7384 O> ~'7:!orlt:l4 ~ (1•11n14 tlll•ll1 to ltll' pu1'hl 0 'tiij lJnl'Oht. X Int rof\d Ill.CO> ml 2dr wht tblk ~'T SELL' al001orr ..,~ ·73 Lane. Cont <I dr. m1'l Jlln. ~ht top. :Jt;M.bbt otr fi38.1»&. 833-8199 '78 Conunenta l Ma r k V wht l whtlt' lan d J U loaded. lo m1, li ke new Pri va t e P ur l Sll.900/best ofr 559-9017 Iv mi..i lot .a1iprt1i. $llOO $1 O!\ll) un -----tll'I • Urt t•nl Whult•.,ule tt79 000.l • StJMM ~R I" !" • HI°'· llml. t-ur n111r1• 111 OMMt '71 fOlD hH"lllJllVO 6. wlw1 1· lo 'l'l" ~ blQ'. 11uto tram.. 111,•m (',tll ll,1'A ,111Jn wrcond . k-s:.th1m 13.000 SUlFY VAH 1\m ( 11 '>!Ill 4~7:! o r O\ll~ (996WQX) Wini V d. outom,1111·, i.t l'l l'CI KJ.11~'> ~.on sale tape m .i.:., .. "\ ·"' ---------~w .. •~295 :ipan· u rt· m111cnt ha II.i t I.. ""' ~ ;.<!alb ltii1l.t:!I IAUllt IUICK $2295 ~~t: ~~d * J.C. FORTUNE 979-2500 PontuH· GMC' --- 176 Granada tt!SJl'.l l I ::-.Ul)l'• Hu~ ti Sl995 711 fo'utura. 4spd . rt'd w w h t i n t . AM i l"M !Stereo. lo ma Isl lo p11y olf loun of S3420 73 dn Vl'I> i t a way: 9611 ·1105, ~14 !lJ()() 1971 FORD LTD II ,.\ lumJIV car with look:.· 1\ulum.tl H" l r J 11,. , J 1 r rood l)U\Oe r '"'1•nn.: & btakl>:. & le!>,. th.in 30.000 mile:, lti27~ l'l) J W .1., ~.O(\i.al\.' MOW-$4395 BAUER BUICK :.~Harbor lit\ 11 C~TA ~f t-;."\ 979-2500 Met"c IM"'f 9 9 5 0 ......•...•.•...•••..•• ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open D111ly & Sunduy "l1l IOPM 29'l9 ltarbor Blvd Co!.ta Ml':,a 546-1934 l!r711 :\11-rc· Zt•ph Wg11. Sl<Xl 1 lc..i:.t· pu~ml'l'1I ,~,uml·ll'UM' i\ C.111!'>. :!:.! ~ mp~ ti45 ·'-140 SUPER CLEAM! 7ti Monan•h Ch1.i. \ cit UI\)~ :!1.000 mill''· JUlll au . po'41·r .,tr & l)rak1·.., \t11·hdin Ml'l'I r<11ti,t1 .. rl·l"llnini.: hut·kl'I 'l'J b & .. 1ut1ru1 1'ruwn " 1.111 int Uni~ Sl:!OU Ca l l t>lti 2013 THEODORE ROBINS FORD '20b0 HARBOR lllVD. COSTA MESA b4'2·0010 1976 FORD MUSTANG II <:I ll,\ 1\Ul•Jmulll' .111 n Jflll . pwr ,.1 ~ ,\;\I I· \\ -.11•r,•ci H 11.wk l.1k1· IJ1,tnd 11('14 ° l!:!IJ1l 0 1" I How Only $3488 Miracle Mcndo/Renault .!ISO I 1<11 l.1ur Ill l · \1 645-5700 1974 FORD MUSTA .... G II 1 n I 1 'IJl01•1l t fJll .111 111nd 6.: tJ,,,111 9955 ............•.......... 1975 OLDS OmeCJO Hatchback Automcilll'. µwr -.h-er lnl( JI( ('ltnd , hm•k1•I M'iJli. & rnnsolc Shu ri>' 1<mMJ>S1 OMLY $2995 HOWARD Che.,rolet llo\I' & Ou<1JI St-. Nl-:WJ>OHT Hl-:Al"ll 833-0555 it. l utl.1"" ~<tlon 1111> ul hm· ,1111 •·ond 1111 I 111·1" tar 1·-. 111 n11 ~:!~IOU lii3-K5'1!11·\ ,., lj C)lli.' I 1lr UdlJ 1(11\ .11. nu l11Jkt•" & 11n •-. nunt •~inti 1:1 I.> 1111 IJI t.:.il ~\:iii .~Ill (IH.,, ATLAS CHR~SllR PLYMOUTH 01)('n Daily & Sunday 't1I tO PM 2\!29 llarhor HI\ d C"o~t.1 Mt-i.u 546-1!34 Jotonson & Son LINCOLN-MERCURY · Sp1•(•1al ol th1• Wt·t•k .. 1978 PINTO ~ 1 I \ 1· r I' "< I l' r 1 o r Jlllttmdl 11·. r adio & hcJ\.l'r ((1}llil-;B 1 S3450 ~l larbor BI .<.: M 54\J.Sl>J(I 9960 ......•.....•.•..•..... 197 3 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE CPE. ~ 993 Fant 9940 2000 E l!>l .!>J11f,1 \nu <714 1:»11 IOOO Corl Fox Leaslnq :,:~, N1•'" purt Ill. l" M 1.'l0c>l'll Jul} I & Wk1·111l 645--366' OHANG 1-; COUNTY ·~ NEWEST LJNCOl.!'1 M 1-;H("l' H V Ufo:AL l-:RSllll' ~·mlCJ 9952 ....................... 1~LK Yll1 OMLY $2999 ...-EWPORT DATSUN ii Cull.a" I' "· I' II LIJIHI t"(llltl \ (' \ t'r\ \"K J ulomatw lrJoi. . aar 1·1Hld . pwr :-.tc,·nni.: & br.1kt.., ,\:'11 FM :o.ll•rt••1. ~11ht w .tl. \In) I top . w:-. .. llrlo:.& m11rl'' c352KL:"ll> •••••••••••••••••••••• 1917 CHEVROLET COIVETI'ET-TOP With a utomatic· trans Loaded & a be auty 142SUWE1. ONLY S929B HOWARD Chevrolet Dove & Quail St:.. NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 l \ ....................... '77 Gr a nad a Ghi a . Perfect cond 4d r , ar. AMJFM /lltrk. dove grey \hruout, 21M. lx.>Sl ofr. 968-19&'7. 11'1? fastest draw in the West. . .a Dally Pilot '71LTO114 Door Very goo1I g,1,, md1•.1g1• a ll µoi.!-.ali ll' 1·,1r ,1-. $38\Jt> 0 111•1' 1:1:J I 1 1 H 11wu11a11 ,\ 111 <: 11 ~·427:! or Kl-l·U'J~• liK F .al n >1l w .,:11. r un:-. )!tM.1(1 lt)(lk!> ball. :>l~U r~.7 11:.i1 RAY FlADEBOE LINCOL N M t-:H("l"I<' Hi t8 ,\uto l 'l•nll·r Dr SDI-~\ La kl· fo'UI , • ..,t t•\ 11 . Ill\"( '.\I I·: ·s.11 .. ML'ST Con' r<1n·. ,, '>Pd ti 1·~ I. \Int l'On tl $!951) t>\O ltit>\ t\'l M1L..,lani.:. ~1 1•11i:. ,1ul11 I'S. I'll. :>llilJU C.ill 11o1 1~1-1 ono IO<X l>m ,. ~I r1·1·1 :"JEWl'OHl Hl-:.\t'll 833-1300 C.1assllied Ad. 642·5678. CJ~1r1ed Ads ti-12 ~>tl7H 1>1 F.1lrn11 -.ta \\)!I\. I 1lr. louk:-gd '~ rllll">. Ol'1·d:. 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AM/FM stereo 8 track. wire wtteel covers wts/w steel belled radials .4564 681650) BRAND NEW '79 COUGAR XA·7 WAS $9026. NOW $7-434 66 Features 6 8 ltlre engine white exterior. tall wheel, cruise . AM/FM stereo cassette. wire wtieel covers. wt s/w steel belled rad1at5 (4562) 1722057) BRAND NEW '79 COUG~R XR•7 WAS S9026. NOW S7434.66 •. Features dark cordo.,,an • metalhc paint. 5.8 litre engine, till wtieel. AM/FM stereo cassette wire wheel covers. steet belled radials. more. (4561)(7220641 BRAND NEW '79 COUGAR XR-7 WAS S9026 NOW S7434.66 Features silver metallic exterior. 5 8 hire engine. 1111 wtieel. AM/FM stereo cassette. Wire wheel covers. w/S/w steel belled radials ~4559) !722062) < BRAND NEW '79 COUGAR 2 OR. Price Reduced $1728.49 Price Reduced $1591.34· Price Reduced $1591 .34 Price Reduced $1591.34 Price Reduced $1536.34 WAS $8435 NOW S8898 ~~Features medium dark orange metallic ex1erior. hght chamois vinyl L.a(ldau. ~.8 hire engme pewer flight benci\ seat, AM/f'M stereo. • dual racing mirrors, w/a/w stffl belted 1'9dlals. (4519) !627665) BUY OR LEASE lOOAY -PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER! , 1'""' , J 11 ti 1 ~. u;,,,7 .10\lllll1° Pinto 9957 ....................... 7•. \\i.:11 .Ju ... 1 11·tl111 1•d ~oi•1 \lu I !"·wll H1 ·-.I \II 1 .. 1 t:~I 1.>X!t I'\,., , I \111 -..1 '•' 11 l h 1' \\.-·\..1•nd :i.'>IHI •II 1 ... ,, ol 11•1 l!f.I lhil • • • LI NCOL N MER CUR Y COUG AR CAPR I dGlllCSON ASON .. L-~~..;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f' \ $1695 Ew m·:-. w p m 7 x w AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 01)1•n 1>.11lv II.· Sunda) ., 11 to l'!\1 :!!J:..>il 11.irhor HI\ 11 (" ll~t J (\\ l'"'•' 546-1934 '76 Plymouths Ill l-11n I clr -.t.ittn11 ".1,L!1111" ,\ 11 I II 11 I l'<IUI JIPl'd :\tr \.\I F \I 1.11110, I' B. 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HI pm ; X 7!• AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Op1•n 1>.111y & Sund.i~ 'ttl 10 PM :..~1~~t I l arh11r 111 \\l ("11-.tJ l'<k "a 546-1934 .11 :...port S.1ll·lhlt' Co111w. \,I!, 1\ (" .1ult1, PS. I'll, \.Int l01>1\d li73 lll5 l Pontiac 9965 ···•··•······•··•······ • ~DOWN OAC • 177LE MANS SAFARI WAGON \ x. :iutom atH'. JJO\H·r -.i.·1·n n).!. fdl'lory ;i11 .. ,,111 .,.·.it' 1111 . ,·ru1::.l·. 1.1• \.. rJll\l'. new r..tll1JI-.. ·•~l•l os1· $2995 * J.C. FORTUNE 1'11n11a\' (;,\\(" :.m > ~: r...t. SiJnta 1\11.i \7Ml5:)g.l()OO "ti7 f>o nt1ar t"irdHrd. G<Jld. Get c·1inc\. $1400 . Ph tP46·3747 ti3 2 dr hrd tp. scm1 - l"la:>lill.' rond. Mu:.t Sl."t!. 58t 2b70 ·73 t .. 1rl'b1rd l'.bp1rit P .P . ml.L'>l sell xlnl. rond. LOi\Ut-:o . lh .. 'W M 1d1l'lm . !itllH)J.t~ 1977 PONTIAC GRAHDPRIX Verv :.harp. burkrt ....... ti.. ;11r l'onll & mor\'. 1,.-:..., th.in 31.UOH mile:. 1lll;!r.\J1 Wa":> S59!Y.>. on :..tic MOW-$4995 BAUER IUtct< ~Harbor BlvcJ. COSTA MF.SA 979-2500 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 $5()() 646-1~73 '77T-llRD 22,000 Miies! Sharp, looded. $4395/bst ofr. Cal 494-3263 v.,. 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. Vega wgn. $1200. New clutch. good cond. t\200. 64()..4485 7 1 Huntington Beaeh Fo11ntaln Valley EDITION VOL 71_. NO. 187, ~SECTION S, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • -... FRI DAY, JULY 6, 1979 "our Hometown Dally Newspaper FIFTEEN CENTS 0 1scovere A S11111n1er 011f i11g Members of lluntington Bc::ich J unior Lifeguards follow one of thdr lcu<IC'f's (left 1 during outing Thursd ay The g niup 90 members strnng rode bicycles from the f-lunt ington Bt·aC'h Pier to the· ;-,;pwport Harbor jetty on the Halbo<1 PPnins11I:~ ;rnrl back The>re were severa l stoos o .. 1h Pilot P"oto by Gllrf .,,,brOU along the way to count noses and to deal w1lh such prob· ll•ms as fl at tires and the need for a Rand-Aid or two This photo was taken as the group was lcaymg the ~t·wpo1t Pier and heading for thE.' Wedg(· after \'isitmg Newport'~ lifeguard headquarter~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Youth, 17, Held i11 HB Slwoting A l7 ·~car-old L.i Puente youth is being held on murdt>r charge~ tod ay in tht> Fourth or .July shooting dl'ath or a companion al Bolsa Chi ca Statt' Beath. Orange County :.her:iff's deµut1c~ s~id today The victim has been identified as Ruben Solis. 18. or La Pul'nl•'. who died of a bullet wound m h1!. n eck Lt. Wvatl Hart s1ud Sobs d1ecl at Pacifica Community Hospital at 1:30 a.m Thur~day "We are still not completely satisfi ed that it w1:1s an acc1den t.al s hooting ... Hart said Pour male companions. all from the La Puente a rea. wen.• t aken into custody for question ing by sheriffs following the shoot mg. T hey reportedly were takmg Solis lo a hospital for treatment when they flagged down a Jlunt lngton Beach police officer. llart said Ocean View Gets Woman Administrator Jean Tyndall . employed with the Huntington Beach Union Righ School District s ince 1963. 'bas been appointed the first woman assis tant principal at Ocean View HJgh School. Mrs . Tyndall. a Huntington ~each resident, was counselor dean of supervision and attend· ance at the district's newest .-cbool. Sbe joined the district in 1963 • a vocal music teacher al Hun· tington Beach HJgh School. She was 1r1tduated from Cal 'State llnivenlt.J, Loni Beach. Anthony Ferruzzo has been· jppotnted assistant principal at •arina Hifh School. He was an ectivitJet asslstant at Edison JUOlellool. '""'=• recently earned his • • delJ'M lrom Cal St.ale Ulll""*1 .z. J'ullerton. 8•tt1 \#ll1mben, former ;:;:,:lf•cer for the Loa OamlJ Superintendent " • .... jolDed the dll· trtct H uatataot bualneu ........ Brown Tight-lipped On Diedrich Issue By ROBERT BARKER 0t llW DA<ly P1tol itAll Two days before Orange Coun· l) Supt'rvisor Ralph Oiedrich's :-.t•at is to be decla red officu1 lly vacant. aid<'S to Gov Edmund C Rrown .rr . remained tight lipped today on who w1l1 t1Jkc> hi~ µlarl' and when. Press Serretarv BarbrarCl l\t ctz~er said today that Brown ;.ind top t1dv1sers interviewed c-;rndidates for the Third District :-.u µe rvisor 's po s ition 10 Sat'ramento Thursday She declint>d lo name tht potrntial candidates but the list in!'luded, former Assemblyman Ron Cordova. attorney Elaine Wt>inberg. Oran~c Co unty Coun cilm an Jes~ Perez. attorney 1-:1h son Miller and La llabra City Councilwoman Robin Young Bro wn's c.1ppoi ntm ent s sl'c retary. Or Carlotta Me llon. had intt-rv1ewed a larger fi eld of candidates in Orange County last month Thursday's interviews . which rnnged from 30 to 90 minutes. were conducted bv Dr. Mellon. Gray Davis. executive secretary to Brown. Richard Silberman. s tate r1nance director and Rrown A spokeswoman for the gov ernor declined comments except to say that Brown is making ef· forts to appoint "the very best ucrson. Other sources say they expect the appointment to be made around J uly 25. M 1 lier. a rormcr Vietnam prisoner of war who resides in Orange. said quest1onrng dealt with a wide range or Orange County problems and solution!> lie siud he also was asked his opinions on stale bailout money and the proposed Orange County budget Prev1ousl~ interviewed by Or Mellon but appare ntly not sum- moned to Sacramento Thursday were Shi rley Grindle. Mary' Phillips, Lynn Osen and Pete Tournay Diedrich faces s entencing Monday in San Dic~o for his re cent convictions on bribery and cons piracy. Di c dri c h 's res1g nat1on becomes eUective Sundi;!Y Kid" Home Permit Battled Fountain V<t lley city offi cials went to courl Thursday to force developers of a proposed homl' for autistic children to seek a ci ty permit for thctr operation ln addition. c1ly offi cials <1r(' asking that a recent state law . whiC'h exempts ope rators of ho m es ro r fewer than S I X children rrom the city permit process. declared unconst1lU· lion al. Oran~e County Superior Court .Judge Edward W a llin has schl'duled a July 25 heanng on the city'i. laws uit In the meantime, operators of the proposed Don Sutton f''oun dation for Autistic Children "as a practical matter" won't open the child care home in Fountain Valley. Cit y Attorn ey Tom Woodruff said today Tht> ho m e 's proposed operators, Marge 1:1nd Norman Thompson. had planned to open the center m a residence al 17831 Bay St City officials, however, con· tended in t hP ""ii t h11 t the CSec AUTISTIC. Page A2> Grandma Waits Reunion A~ted Girl, 6 , Returning to Huntington COMING BACK HOM! Velffne Miiier, I By ST EVE MARBLE CM,,_ D•lly ~,,.,St.II A Huntin g t o n B eac h gra ndmother who has been wait· ing 340 days to see her grand· da ughter again hopes to be re· united with the 6-year-old nex1 week but isn't sure what to ex- pect. "I just don't know what this last year has done to her," says Juanita Moore, grand mother a nd legal guardian of former child beauty queen Valeena Miller. Valeena, snatched from her grandparents' Crown Reef Lane home in Huntington Beach 11 m onths ago, was located by a uthorities last Tuesd-.y living In a rural Arkansas foster home. Accordlna lo Sgt. Rob Haller of the Eureka Sprlngs ,Police De partment ln Ark~nsas , Va\eena wu placed ln tbe foster home June 21 after she was dis- covered lleeplna lo a parked car with her mother~ The mother, Camella lfllJer . I I 25, who was arrested al the time for disorderly conduct, a llegedly grabbed Valeena last J uly 31 from her grandparents' home. Mrs. Moore and her husband, Kenneth. had put up a reward and had sought out the advice of a psychic in vain attempts to locate the youngster. Valeena . Huntington Beach police say. will be returned to the beach area when Arkansas authorities have established that the grandparents are her legal guardians. Mrs. Miller. a former mental patient, may be returned to Hun· tington Beach sooner. She was a rrested on a felony child steal- ing warrant and bas waived ex.· tradition, police say. Eureka Springs police said that the fugitive mother and her daughter had come to the northern Arkansas resort town last April and had been Uvlna in a car with a dog. Police said lbat Va1eena was <See ltETtJllN, Pase A2) ._ ...... _ ................... _ Police . ConfirDl Identity By JERRY CLAUSEN Ot II• D•1ly l'ilo' SUit The badly mauled body of 12-year-old Ro bin Christine Sa m soe. the Hunt in gton Beach girl who disappeared without a trace on June 20 . has been found near Sie rra Madre . Huntington Beach pohcc Capt Don Jenkins verified today thal the body found Monday by statt• Forestry employees is the young girl last seen at 3 15 p m on thl· day she disappeared The body. police s;11d. ap p<t rently had been left hi gher in lhe rooth11l Clr{'a and had been dragged to lowl'r ground b~ anim als It was found near lhP Chantn flats campground ar('a along .1 road . officers said Tht• d a) the )OUnf!, ~1rl vanished. police :,aid. :-.h(' had asked to bor row .i bic~ c le £rum a ~1rlfr1end with whom she had s pent much or the day at lht• ht· a ch The two girls wt·nt to tht• friend's home from 1,1.hen• Roh1n apparentl~ left for her homt· on the borro"cd yellow b1cyclt• Sht• was run111n~ lalt· ror •' dance lt>sson. :-.aid tht• friend. who lives in tht· an•a (>f Mth and Olive streets. The ·search for the pt!rl, hlut· l'Vt'd blonde revolved around a hunt for a photogr apher who had approached Robin and he r rriend to lake pictures earlier that day Polin•. who rel(•asNI drawing., of the photographer. have. re ce1ved approximately 200 call!. in trying to find the m an. So far. he has not been located Also remainin~ missinJ? 1s the vellow b1cvcle · Poli ce h a\ e reques ted that anyone rinding the bike turn It 10 lO officers Ot'talls on 1dent1hcat1 on or tht• young J?irl's body or thl' 1n vt>sl1 gation that has movPd 1ntc1 tht· Sierra Madrt· rooth1ll arcJ were unavailable today Ca ptain .Jenkins s a id 1n v(•sligators are in thl' field and that addition.ii information •~ pending their return &tes' Team Seeks •Mercy' In Fraud Case DALLAS CAPI Billie Sol Estes. whose financial empire collapsed in a national scandal 1n the 1960s. has been descnbcd during final arguments in his new fraud trial as a broken. abused man victimized by "political oppression ... His attorneys pleaded Thurs day for "compassion a nd mercy" for the paroled swindler as both sides presented closing argumenlc; in the U.S. District Court trial. J udge Robert Hill then turned the case over to a 12-member jury. Estes and a former associate . Raymond K. Horton of Midland. are accused of defrauding in vestors in oil field steam clean· ing equipment the government contends never existed. The two also are charged with trying to conceal Estes· assets rrom the Internal Revenue Service. Estes received national atten· tion in the early 1960s with the collapse or his $150 million fin an· cial empire. built largely on mortgage loans that used nonex· istent fertilizer tanks as col· lateral. At the time. much was made of Estes' connections to various national political figures, includ· ing then-Vice President Lyndon Johnson. However. no firm con· nection was proved and Johnson aides said a letter Estes kept from Johnson was just a routine reply. Defense attorney G. Brockett Irwin said in closing arguments Thursday. "BilUe Sot Estes has concealed ·assets' from the gov· emmenl, l must admit that. But they were assets he bas poasessed since birth and no ontr can lake the m away . They are his ciUzenship and his ri1ht to a f alr. trial.·· BODY FOUND Robin Samsoe Narcotics !juspects AITested Wt•:-.lm1ns ll'r pol1 <:e swept th rough seven Orange County t 1t1e~ Thur~tla v. arresting 17 pcopll' 10 what they claimed wa~ a l'rackdown on maJor narcotu:s dl'a lcrs A Huntington Becic h m(t n. Thomas Michael Rost. 29. wa~ booked into Orange-County Jail for susp1c1on or possessing a born b in addition to sus picion of cocaine sales Westminster offirers. <irmed "1th arres t Jnd ~earch warranu. issued by West Orange County Municipal Court. found the un armed device at ?.19 Rochester St fl untmgton Beach bomb squad l)(f1cl'rs. called to the home. dis p1Jsed of the device Rosl IS he1nj? held in lieu or SI0.000 bail Thi• swel'P· which began al 9 :m a m and l'nd1>d al 11 20 p m l'ulmtnatccl a hout threl' monlhs -work hv undl'rcov~r nan:nt1t·s ofrlt·en..: ac-n1 rding w Officer l!:arlc Graham T h l' <1rrt':-.ls wt•re not IH'('t?~sa n ly linked -with each 1>lht'r <ind onl) marked tht' end or an investigutivt• PNIOd. hi' -.aid Thl• ~-wcc1>. wh1l'h netted all hul a handful or person~ 1dt.•nt1Fied 111 warrant ~. moved out of Wt·~tmmstl•r und into Huntington lkach. f ountain Vall ey. Costa :\1 r~a. Canll'n !;rO\·l'. Sanl<i An<1 .i nd 1\nat>(1m '.V t•stminster rl's1dcnts bookt!d for ~usp1c1on of cocaine sales .i rl' Steven J ohn Cooke. 23. Peter Karl Real. 22. Oerik Ray ()'Compo. 19 . Sandra O'Ann Mc Ph(•rson. 18. Mela nie lrent• Allison. 19. and Kathleen !:>lacy Thompson. 19 Also booked for sus picion of selling cocaint.> were Sandra .Jean Bailey. 21. of Fountain Vall ey and Daniel Curiel. 22. of Anaheim G a rdt'n Grove residents Patric f rank Gle1:1son, 22, and Johnny P a dilla Ulibarri, 3 1, we re booked for suspicion of selLing <Sec ARRESTS, Page A2> Or:~g:ast Weather Some low clouds early morning hours otherwise s unny Saturday. Lows tonight 60 to 64. Highs Saturday from 70 a l beaches lo 77 to 84 inland. INSIDE TODA'°' The Pageant of the MasteTs l!n 't all aeriow and sober as cast mem~rs reveal in the Weekermr. Page Cl . l•tlex "' y.,., S..-.1~ "' """ """" efflllll M M1llM• ar1111 9-11 e.1 Mewl•• L.M ... ~ A6 M-1 l'"MMt ..,.._, ... , ............ CllltWlllt AJ Ot1-.. Cll!My Cl1ttlf,_ O-t4 11111--. c-1c1 Cit s,11111 ......., C,.u~ Cit ....... Dlltll ~ At IMcll IMrMb ............... M Tt4..,l•ltll aitt....,_. CMt TllNlll't , .. __ •"2 .._..... .._... ., WfflltMlf twt............ " ..,.. ..... \ I .... ~ .. Happy 5 th of l11ly Fireworks explode over the While House Thursday night in. a celebratio~ postponed from the Fourth of July by rain. The Washington Monument and J efferson Memorial are visible in the background Renters Parking F e e Issue Loses A proposal that would have re- quired renters in Laguna Beach to p<1y $5 a month to park their cars on residential streets was defeated by the City Council this week The fund-raising plan was pre· sented by Councilma n Howard Dawson. who said the monthly parking fee would apply only to those who rent m Laguna Beach. not homeowners . He said his propos cil was a ~ ay lo get those who rent i llega I units in the city to pay their s hare of city costs I J 1t imhledon Ch amp Martina Navratilova won h e r s econd s trai g ht Wimbledon Women's Single tit le today b y defeating Chris Evert. 6-4, 6-4 on Cen- tre Court. Story Page 83. f'ro• Pag~ A I AUTISTIC. • Thompsons should obtain a city use permit before opening their home In addition, they argued, the recent state law that exempts homes for fewer t h a n s ix c hildren from the city permit process is unconstitutional a nd an "interference in a purely municipal affair." City officials a lso want an en- vironmenta l assessme nt done on the proposed operation before the home opens ORANGE OOAsT " f DAILY PILOT '""" OtettQilt (M\t O.•ly P1l0t, "'"""""''"·~com °"'""'° ,._. frtt#\ Ptet.\ 1\0~41JW.dD\t t,._0<""'°"' (OA\t Pvbtt"""O(~y S.Nt.tf' lf'<l•I~ .,,. pubt•,,...d ~•• 11'\otOUQt\ Ftldt'f' for CMlA ~w Nf"WP0"1 &t«n HV1tt.not°" Br~n FOUft t•U\ \/f!lf"Y. lrlll'tne l~ S.•<,. \outl'tC'N~\ A ,.nq,,. r•o~• f'!CflttM ., OUbfl\hNt \At\.lfOftV\ tll'llC' ~d•'' '""" Df'•M1p.tt puC>h\runo """"' ., ,,_. llfl W•\' B•• ~'tt"M (O\t• ~-w. (atlfornl• •'167'0 I ·-··"-Ptt'\10.rtl •tW» Puot1~1'1fr ., .. ~" "" .. ' V1(• p,f\•d4tn\ Ar'Mf Ge""°.-~,,..,,.., T'IMittt•tKH.fl Edll°' Tl,._,A M_!.,. -""9•"9EOo• CMrlM" L.Mt lllt...,., M n A'tj"..,' ,._.M<a•flQ E'dllton ._,,, ..... ...... °'-"°""'' !dltOt "41MlftatOll hedlOftlh 1111re ..... .._.._., M<olhOIQ .......... p 0 9o• l'O .,.. But other council members said they did not want a study conducted of the parking fee plan, calling it discriminatory. Dawson opposes ille~al rental units in·lhe city, saying they are a drain on the taxpaying mem· bcrs of the community. And he asked the council this week to approve a s tudy of his plan . which would see r enters paying a monthly fee if they park their cars on the streets. He i.aid the study should con- centrate on the revenues that could be raised by charging a SS fee to renters. and. if feasible. the funds could go for extra police patrols on city st reels. But Councilman Wayne Baghn Lt'rmcd the proposal dis crim inatory. saying the pro· gram would bc unenforceable. "and will be an aggravation t1. the citizens " Councilwoman Sally Bellerue agreed with Baglin. calling the p r opos al "a bureaucratic nightmare." "This is a Big Brother pro- posal and it comes as a surprise from a conservative member of this council." "If your intention is to go alter illeeal rentals. then go after il- legal rentals." she suggested. But Mayor Jack McDowell supported Dawson's request for a s tudy, saying the council s hould have all the facts before it, then make a decision on its me rits. "We hear consta nt requests to do something about parking," he said, adding the study would be a step in that direction. But Baglin termed the study "fruitless," saying the s taff should not "waste its Ume on programs that a re worthless or bound to be rejected " Suspect Held After Trying 9-floor Jump A burglary defendant was »ooked inlo lhe UCI Medical Cente r mental ward Thursday a fter he threatened to jump from the ninth floor balcony at Orange County Courthouse. · Sheriff's deputies said 24-year- old David Wheeler of Tustin was talke~ out of th'e s uicide try by hjs attorney, Kenneth Roberts, who counseled the defendant. on the balcony for about. 20 minutes. The young man was bea rd shouting about the alleged in- justices in the "system" and at one point reportedly yelled. "I 've beard they send Innocent people to jail but they 're not go- ing lo do that to me.'' . Deputies said Wheeler was booked into UCI for a 72-hour m ental evaluation. Judge K e nneth L ee also declared a mist.rial in Wh~ler's case because jurors had been awar eofthe threatened jump,de· puties reported. Wheeler and a co-defendant were accused of e nte ring an Orange apartment last January to commit burglary when they were s urprised by the occu- pants. Killer Senten ced PASADEN'A (AP) -Arthur An1ute1, Zf, a Soulb Pasadena apartment mana1er who was convicted of 1tran1lin1 and sex· ually molesting a 12-year-otd female tenant, baa been sen- tenced to Ute in pnaon wit.bout th e poutbitlty of pa role. Couple Sue/or lost Cash· A Sauaua CO\IPl•, who claimed they loll $30.000 ln what WH re· portt'd us a St. 1 mllUon robbery nt SwlH Viulll toe. In S11.nta Anu two ycatl"I ago: rtled MWl 'l'hundtty to ~OVt:r tbe valut.i of lholr property. Th• Oranae County Superior Court <'Omplaint, flied by Hugh A and Joan K Mitchell. alleged r h•t offlrl'•'S o f the firm "wron~fully took. t·onvcrted. re niovt'd und mr:-.plurt:d" their ~old a nd 111lvcr cmms I n udchtloo. they contended, the offlct"rs huk'<l to adequately ncure the prcmh1es and insure th~lr property against loss. Na med as defendants a r e ~wuss Vaults Inc . and its of· ftcers, Jack Fulton. Vincent Car- rano and Robert G. Garrison. Fulton. a Corona del Mar resi· dent. and Carrano. of Seal Beach, face trial in November on grand theft charges. stem- mlnM from the loss of valuables at the precious me tals storage firm. Carrano had reported the loss as a robbery, claiming he was held and tied UP• by an armed bandit whose accomplices c leaned out three tons of stored precious metals. But police a lleged Carrano and Fulton embezzled t he pre- cious metals over a 14-month period and staged a robbery to cover up the embezzlement. The Mitchells are asking for recovery of their $30,000 loss, along with seven percenl in· terest for the past two years and $100.000 as compe nsation for emotio nal distress s uffered because of the loss. f"rona Page ,t I RETURN thin. hungry and had told them she'd been living on pretzels and cheese. Mrs. Miller was a rrested at the time and lodged in nearby Bcrrvvilll'. Cai-roll County Sheriff's Depu ty Ron Oisheroon 1n Berryville ~aid an additional charge of criminal mischief was added when Mrs. Miller stuffed a mat· tress into a toilet and flooded her jail cell She was released the next day. Ois heroon says, and was arrest- ed on the warrant Tuesday after appearing in a Berryville court on the two charges. Huntington Beach police said the misdemeanor Arkansas c harges against Mrs. Miller have been dismissed to expedHe her extradition to Ccilifornia. Police s ay they 'll fl y to Arkansas next week to bring the fugitive mother back Huntington Beach police Sgt Lui s Ochoa , who ha s s pearheaded the year-long search. says they don't know where the missing pair had lived p;·ior to April. Police ha d checked out com- munes in Tennessee. San Diego County. Oregon and Northern California in attempts to locate the two last year. Investigators had also contact- ed offi cials in Guyana after re- ceiving a tip that mother and daughter might have been in Jonestown at the time of the mass suicide ritual there. Mrs. Moore, who says she's saved wrapped Christm as and birthday presents for Valeena . claims s he 's made no reunion plans. "I don't know if we'll have a party or just ta lk or what. I'm so full of so many emotions right now I just don't know what to think." Airport Panel Eyes Me mbe rs Applications are being accept- ed from Huntington Beach resi- dents interested in serving on the Meadowlark Airport Com- mittee, an advisory board to the City Council. J ohn Long, a Huntington Beach apartment complex m a n ager , resigne d fro m the board last m onth. The board currently is composed of three residents. three pilots and Art Nerio, the airport owner. Applications m ay be obtained from the Public Information Of- fice. 2000 Main St., or by Salling 536-5511 . DC-10 Victims' Me morial Set LOS ANGELES (AP> -A memonal service and burial for 30 unidentified victims of the na- tl on 's worst air c rash was scheduled tbls afternoon at Green Hills Memorial Park, overlooking the Pacific Ocean at S an Pedro. Catholic. Jewish and Protestant clergymen were to omctate at the 3 ,.m . aervices for the victims o the May 2S crash of an America n Airlines DC·lO near Chicaao. Disneyl a nd's First Teresa Salcedo. held by mothe r Hose. 18. receive:. some fam~us visitors after she became the first baby ever born at D1sneylCJnd. Teresa made her premature debut on a park bench behind Main Street's Plaza lnn on the Fourth of July. App endage Believed That Of A11imal An appendage found carlrer this week alongside the Santa Ana Freewciy in Irvine il P pcirenlly isn't <1 human hand. I rvinc police S<Hd today Sgt Hugh Hogan said Oran~c County crim ~ lab re~earchers report the cippendage found ear ly S und<.iy by a police officer isn't of huma n or1~1n . However, he said it is n 't \<'l known what 1t 1s "J( WC' had tu guc:-.s . \\t' ha\1 Lion Countr~ lhl•rC' .ind 1h1 rt art-<.r lot or wild an1mah Hogan said. nol111~ that man' animals' p;iw skcldom, rcs1:m blc human hands Th<' appenciage latkc•d mn:-.t nl its fl l'sh but thc•re appc·arcd to tic a complete frn gf'r with fingemarl. bon<'~ and rartilaf.!t'. police sard at tht• t 1 rnc ur the dis covery_ The bones were found partial ly buried in loose drrt near the southbound J C'ffre\ Hu<1d off ramp. f'rom Page .. , I ARRESTS ... roca rne . and L1nd <J L ee Ragsd<1le. 23. wci s booked for :-.usp1c1on of selling cocaine and PCP Hoth are from G<.irden Crovt· SC'l hng PCP \\t•ri• ~;inta Ancins C'.i nd1 Lce West ~~I. and Hrc:hard .Jam1>s Holt. W ~b \lq•..,t Jlso """ l.1oolwd for su ... p11·11.111 1,f -.C'll 111g ttH'alnl: t\ bo <.irr<'stt•d 111 tht '"' r•ep Y.l'rt• two ('11,l:i ~1 1"'>CJ men. l{1chard Lynn 'l't•mplarr. 29. and T1moth~ G1•ral<f f"oti.. 29 Hnth ""l'lt' b1loked rntn Orang(' Count v .I .11! for "ll!'IJ.llf'Hlll uf ..,,.llrng c:<; 1-.11111 ;mo P<"P II .1 1 I f 11 r t h 1• .. 11 ·' p ,. 1 1 .... ,.,t .1 hfl'.,h1·rl 111 rlw .ir r 1· I ",1r 1,1nh 1-.-.1J1•<! •'.1r l11·1 1 hi-. "''''k 1.tll,t.~l·d 111•\\\1•1·11 ~1.11111 .111<1 "H' ooo 1;r.1ham '""I ;15 Fl•·•· Furn•·~ LOS /\:\CELE~ 11\!'1 1\ forklift drtlPJWrf SI'\( r ii Jiii-! ... ,,f l hlorrnc• and a1·1d on th1• floor 11f a Sav On <fru~slort' rn Canog;,i Park. s<•ndrng about :J5 person~ dashing from the Shirl. it rrr(' <fo µ,1 rtm<·nt ...,rok1 .. -.m.1n 'a 1<1 l'I\ ,. p1•r..,11n:-Wl'n· l r1•at1·ll f1ir inh<1l;1 llllO Of ll'lXll fUmt'l- Red -handed? Dye Hits Bank Robbe rs F'Bl agent!-> an.· trying to eaptun• .1 p,11r of t·rooks red-handed becc.iu::.c lhe\ c.ippu rl'ntl~ \H'rt> hit h y ~111 exploding dye packet T hursday outsillt> .1 Sc.int<.i Ana bank they had just robbed F BI S POKESMEN SAID toda.\ the d~ t• J.rncket::. exploded in the parking lot of Cnasl Bank. 3500 S Bristol St.. as the pair fled from a 4 30 p m holdup The two men. armed with a 38·calibt·r pistol. had taken $5.500 in cash from the bank. along with a bonus they hadn ·l bargained for the cxpl0<i1ng red dye mechanis m. "THAT TUFF DO ES~'T come off \'N) castl~ ' the FBI agent explained The pair fled in an auto with out ·uf-~t :ile llcens(• plates. investigators said. ' Bergeson ! Tax Bill I ! t Advances! 1 ~ A m ea$u re 4>y A sJ !. e m b 1 y w o m a o M a r i o n·~ Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, tot tower state income laxes has( reached the Assembly floor' despite opposition from Gov. Ed-~ mundG. BrownJr. ~ Mrs . Bergeson's bill would ~ raise tax brackets (or inflation.' thus reducing s tate income ~ taxes. ~ She claims the bill. AB 276. ~ would save taxpayers $570 ~ million an the first two years. . Brown opposes it. saying the ~ measure would drain the state of~ nee ded revenues. • Mrs . Bergeson's me,sure Y.(8S passed to the floor from the As- sembly Ways and Means Com-: mittee Thursday by a vote of 15! to l. : Provisions of the bill call for: lax brackets to be raised by the' !>ame percentage as inflation. thus keeping wage earners from · being for ced into hig her brackets by cost-of-living raises. Last year, the LeRislature passed a law raising brackets by 3 percent less than the inflation rate. Mrs. Bergeson's bill, e Cfec-' live in the 1980 Lax year, would · index the final 3 percent. She said it would cost the state a bout $210 million in 1980 and $360 million 1n 1981. with costs becoming harder to predict in lalt!r years. Wintersburg Wins S tate Volleyball Eight members or a volleyball 1cam from the Youth Guidance Ccntl'r al Winlers burg High School in Huntington Beach took top slate championship in the re- C'l'nt John F Kennedy Special Ol y mp1e·s \I or1• 1 han :!5 s tudents from I h 1• Wt' ...i 0 range Co unty C'on:-.ort1um for Special Educa- 1111 n 1n lluntrn,gton Reat h p.1rl1t1pat1•d 1n the Jun~ 24 cven1 .it\ 't 'I.A Tht \C>ll t•y hall Learn gold Ill• 1\Jlt~•~ .,..!!fl Jl'ff Brvant l1.H·1 n1"d Steve Fahon 1:,·orJ,W Gal-tu, Dirk Lockmcin. SJ 11 \' Lun<1 and Jr m Be;,ch Thl' Gurdcince Center's socct!r 11•am ml'mbNs also r eceived ;.:old medals at the event. SonN memhers wcr(' Valeri<" B;ik,·r Tim C<•ll.th<rn. John l'orn:. L;J1aro Espinosa. Karl'n FNnholtz. Charlie Giorgi. Liz l.ll k..,nn Hon Maloy ~111<1 HtU \I\ ('a ht.· f\ ~·nm Matson, ~:nc Nobhll 111 d Sh.inno11 Ma rrow. from .I.id. <'lapp Srhool 1n Huntin~ton lit'.ll'h \.\t'r£' awardt>d medcils 1n I r;irk and r1c•ld everts Ann Dow and I lenry Noriega- " <'rf' <1warded for competing In I he howhni:? t•vent Other medal winne rs wt•re :\1 ark Soltis. from the Guidance Center. whb took gold and silver medals in gymnastics and Ruth Uublin. of Huntington Beach's :'\ue1.-a View School. who won l\\O "iln:r medals in swimmirig Selected gold medalists will go lo New York in August for nci Lion a I competition. . . Nuke Leak Probed CllAHLOTTE. NC. CAP> _..i In\ l'Stigators are seeking t he ~ou rc~ of a discharge or fiv~ .iallons or radioactive watet from Duke Power Co. 's Ocon~ Nuclear Plant MEN'S SUITS .. AND SPORT COATS ONE DOLLAR WITH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE SkaieBr.-ak A hot day of skateboa rding causes Chering Hattery. 8, to stop for some le monad~ \\hilt> cruising a San Bernardino street. She borrowed thl' ~kateboard from mom. Energy Panel to Stay? Abolishment Measure Loses Support SACRAMENTO (AP> -En· \l\ronmentalists and other ~up­ porte rs of the slate Ene rgy Com- mission have su cc eed e d in d efeating a bill to abolish it , and several others to weaken it It was done Thursday in the s ix-member Energy Subcommit- tee of the Assembly Resource~. Land Use and Energy Commit- tee. The vote was 2-4 on the bill to abolis h the Energy Comm1ss1on, SB778 by Sen. Barry Keene, D- Eik. The five-member commission. established in 1975, is supposed lo assess s tate ene rgy needs. m a k e lo n g ·r a n ge ene r gy poli c ies. set co n serva ti o n s tanda rds for buildings an<I ap· plia nces, a nd regula te power plant construction IJC.10 Tire• "i~ked LOS ANGELES <AP > Fede ral Aviation Administration Ch ief Langhorne Bond will r<'lum to Washington. D.C .• Sunday after continuing his DC-10 jetliner probe here by "kickin' tires and s tuff Uke that," a spokesman. J erry Doolittle, said Mesa Verde Travel Travel Wtth a Difference ( STATE J Sinre he arrived Wednesday at Los Angeles Inte rna tional Airport. Bond has been checking and rechecking the pylon a!> sembly on Mc Donne ll Dougla!:. DC-lOs at Contine ntal Airline~ Gai11 f o R.-,.ig11? S AN FRANCISCO <A P > - Controversia l Po l ice Ch ief C h ;1rles Gain h a s b o w ed g r a ce fully to Mayor Dianne F'e instein 's de m a nd that the Police Comm ission as k his res igoation for J an 8. 1980 the firs t day of the new term of the next m ayor. · · 1 do not argu<.• with it ( thl' rP· quest>. and professionally. I ac- cept 1t." Gam said. shortly after Fe1n s tcm m oved Thursday to que ll what ha d become the n:i ayor 's mos! volatile Issue smce she succeeded the slain George Moscone last November Curb Cleared? SACRAMENTO (AP> The U.S. Internal Revenue Service says Lt. Gov. Mike Curb 1s hot, and never has been. under an· vestigation by the I RS. T he IRS letter contradicts some news stories p ublished in May, and Curb's chief of s taff, Shel Lytton, said he hope>d it .. would lead responsible media outlets to give the s ame ex posure to the truth a s wa!> ~1ven lo the basclt's.s char~l'S and in nut>ndos mad<' ag<11nst Mi kt· Curb " G1rilf ••"'ororf!d" SAN DIEC:O <AP1 In a change of vcnut· hc<1r1ng held at :1 television stutaon studio, a pro frss1onaJ pollster testified th<il alm ost 30 percent of 700 persons intC'rviewed in San 011:-go County bt>lteve 17 Y<'<tr -old Brend a Spcnc·t>r is guilty of first dl'grcc murder Ol'fenst' altorneyi. ~t'<'k t o h:i ve the trial of the teen-aged g i rl m oved out of San Diego County, cha rging excessive pre- trial publicity The tiny red- haired girl has been held since J a n. 29. when s he a llegedly kille d two school empl~yees and wounded eight grade school stu- dC'nts and a police officer. 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July 6, 1979 DAIL y PILOT AS Justice Raps Paper Clark Denies Early Tanner Role SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - J ustice William Clark says he felt a Los Angeles Times story ·'re fe rred to me but not b y name" when it alle~ed last elec · Steigers Granted Divorce LOS ANG ELES (AP > -A Judge, grcmting a divorce lo ac- l o r Ro d S t e ige r a nd his r acetrack ha ndicappe r w ife She rry. ruled that Mrs. Steiger wa ived her rights to half the ac tor's money whe n she signed a pre -nuptial agreem e nt. Superio r Court Judge Harry Sha fer held the pre-nuptial con· t ract was valid desp ite Mrs Steiger 's d aim that she did not understand the document when she signed it. lion day that two justices had confirmed the court reached - but failed lo m e -a decision in the controversia l Tanne r de· cis ion. Clark categorically denied he was a source for the story. He said Robert Fairba nks, co- author of the a rticle. called him three limes on Nov. 6, the day b e fore. with ques tions and sketchy details on the planned stor y. F airbanks, he s aid, read him one sentence from it saying two unna med justices had confirmed .. individua l decis io ns we r e signed some t ime ago by a ll me mbers of the court. "DID HE say you we re one of the persons he was re lying on f o r confirma t ion ?'' as k e d s pecial counsel Seth Hufs tedle r of the Commission on Judicia l Pe rformance. .. He may have s aid so mcthrng lo that effect," Clark replied. "I felt a nythmg I would s ay in r e- gard to that I would be readmg in the story." Asked whethe r 1t occurred to him that he m1J:ht be one of lhe two JUSt1ces, he said .. Yes, 1L did .. "DID YOU say anything to disabuse him of that?" brought the reply, "I did not." The Times story and those by othe r media alleged Tanner and othe r decisions expected to he unpopular we re being delayed until after the election so as not to adversely affect the conrirma - tion vote on Chief JustJce Rose Bird a nd three other Justices Ms. Bard won confirmation nar- rowly. Tanhcr . filed Dec. 22, he ld JUd~es co uld g rant probation even though the law ma ndated pe rsons using a gun· an certain c rimes m ust go to pnson. After rehearing. the court last m onth reversed and upheld the law. CLARK SAID the first time Fairbanks callt-d he told hin1 he could not talk about the case bet'au~e 1l was still pending. The 1ustice said he did answer the reques t for confirmation dtrectl~ but told the re porter , "( don •t wantlod1!>cuss 1t. .. ('lark said Fa1rb<1nks told ham J ust1ec Stanley Mosk wouldn't confirm the• '>lorv. but s aid he had an .. 1ntl.'rl's t ing o r goorf source.·· Cl<1 rk said he gave the re· pork r a "negative either on con- fi rming or denying " JN GRANT I NG a n tn · terlocutory dissolution of the six year marriage. Shafer ordered Steiger to pay his wife tem por ary s upport tot aling $12,500 throug h September, whe n thl' divorce becomes final. "I just can't buy her position," the judge said Thursday. "At the time she signed this agreement she intended it to be effective ... The judge said Ste 1~er wa~ "ill ad VJsed" when he e ngaged has own law firm to advise h1~ hride-to-bc on a n agreement which gave up all her commun1 ty property rights. Rut he said 1t was not a suffic ient conmct of interes t to invalidate the agret· ment. Leaders Lacking On Integration? MRS. STEIGER sti ll ha!> pending a Marvin vs. Marvin t ype lawsuit claiming she is en t itled to half of Steiger's assf'ls acquired during two years they li ved together before marnage. The couple w11I return then to discuss p£'rm<1nent ~upport ar rangement:.. Mrs. Steiger , 42. who owns ~1x racehorses, ha d asked for $7,575 a month tempornry support, in eluding $1,000 a m onth to feed and house her horses. Tne cou pie. who m arried in April, 1973, h ad no children. LOS J\NG ELES Cl\ P 1 Thi! t•fforb or busines!> and polat1c;;il lead<' rs to deal ~1th the intcgr;; Realtors Hit With Char{{es LOS ANG F.LES I AP 1 An at tornev has filed a $10 mdhon suit Ztgaanst lht' San Ferne1ndfl Valley Board of Realtors, 17 of its members and the California Assoc1:it1on of Realtors. acc·us 1ng them of a ··w<1 ve of tf'r rorism" <11med C.Jt certain other brokC'rS Attorney David Barry !>3Hf Thursday that discount r caltors who cha rge less than 6 percent to sell a home a re the targets of .. d eath threats. vandalis m of property and ant1 m1dal1ng phone calls " t ion l'ffurt::. of thl' 1·ity '::-. '>choob an• a .. fa1lun·. · ;.1tcord10~ lO ~u~H"rior Court Judge Paul E~h Th;1t stinging rebukP was de ltven·d Thur!>da y durini.: the 1 hiril day of h~~s on ltll' di~ t rl«I ·, m1 egrat111n C<ts<:. Thi· Laguna Heach Judge did Mt ad- d rt"'" <tn)' 1nd1 v1duals (Jr 11r ~;rn11.at1t1n~ bv name Thl• Los Angele' Unified School D1 s tr1<·t .. has hct>n ..... at hout leader~h1 p, the type or <'IVI<' leadership I h ave SC'cn soml·tJmes 111 other places, other ~Late~ ... Egly said. SCHOOL BOARO pn·~idcnt HowC.Jrd Miller WCI~ rec-c.il ll•d ra~t May and replaced by a staunch anti -busing <idvo<·ate L1ttk• or no <'omment on th• volaltl issue h as come from Mayor Tom Bradley. thP Clly Cou n c il a n d t h l' Board o f Supervisors. SUITS l • ,. .................... DRESS SHIRTS Long & short sleeve, included in 1h1s group Manhattan·s eaav care .. Natur· al .. co11on/pe>iy. in a variety of colors 1nciud1ng white. tan & blue. solids & fancies. Reg 15 & 1 7 Our top collec11on o t vested su11s. lrom <;uch leao1ng names ac; H;iri, Schaf1 ner & M M •. P;ilm 6e<11;h Botanv 500 & Eagleson!> R•!Q 165 111 22!> s~e.d1, t tnpe.1 & CJU~• woo' • #00. bt .. nd' 119.70 to 189.70 SUITS 6 $POATCOAT$ REG •6-S6 lONG 46-Si • lllMG •2->6 Ol()Af\.V REG ~54 l'OllllY SHOflT •2·S2 l'OllTI.'I' lOllG ••S. SUITS Special group ot Fashion correct 3 pe ves1ed suits. solids & lanc1es.Reg 22!> 1/2 OFF SPORT COATS Palm Beach. Boranv 500 & of course £agteson s. Solids & fancies ~llQ 110 10 120 74.70 to 87.70 DRESS SLACKS Checks. solids & plaids In hgh1 weight & year round fabrics Reg 32 to 60 24.70 to 37.70 11. 80 & 13. 80 Werst 11ze up 10 60" FINE FOOTWEAR CASUAL SUITS SPORT SHIRTS WAll< SHORTS SAFARI SUITS JOGGING SUITS TIES TOMANCI 20434 Hawtl!Ome 81vo a7MIOO OLlNDAl.l 'AltlON CENTP ,..lit 10 AotlontOll'a 21'7..oMI FULLERTON Otangela1r Mall 17Mt92 RIYPllDI 3'58 Ro.._sldll Plat• 112-MIO LOSAHOELH 310 4 Spung tlt-5253 MOffTC~ ~ALA ~•I IO GTE Pnone MMI ta1-717J ..... 10 SOUTH COAST PLAZA 541ni• Aoa near .. ,..,e Treasury .. 666-2510 O"~OA tillLS IWIOCM 11 0.-.nut• HC>-2215 IAIUJllOO JJIO""-••n• ltH~IJ I .... .. . .. ,. ... ... . . -•• r ..... ~, -·--·- ~dit • l p Rot>cn N Weed 1 Publith~r Thomas t<"vll/Edltor Orange Coa-.1 Da1lv P1IOI ~ orta 09i~----------F1.l(j·a·y·J·u·ly·G···'·9·79 ___________ B.a·r·t)cl·r·d·K-re·1·b·IC·h·'·E·d·it·or·1·a·I ·p··-·E·d·lt·O·'-... Police Choppers Closer to Home ._ It appears H though the ltunUngton Beach police heUcOl)Wnl will be i tUng 'l new home ln a remote port of Hunungton C ntral Part The re n for the n w ba e tl» to brlna the troop:. back horn . Sine last year -wh n the old heliport bcf an Lo ~ink -.heUcopters and officers hove operated out o John WayneAirpon Police Chief Earte Robitaille estimates hi!> fl yers loM~ one·thirdof lht!irp trol llme rtyingsouth for fuel I\ wlll rost almoM $500,000 to S\!l up the bas.t That 1n eludes buying land und building an offk(• Rnd a land1n~ pad. Money u lready has been t•armarkerl ror tht~ The city spends over $10,000 ~r month n•nttng u han~Hr al tht-county airport tn addition. police estimttlc they waste $15.000 of fud a:ettmg to the airport. They ~ay they can ll.ave ~mother $12.000 b y buying tht?ir own fuel at cost in~tcud of purchusing il at the airport Maintenance of helicopter~ will be expedtt~d. poh<.·e :;ay. Tools are located here while the bJrd!) are al the airport. If the police are to use helicopters. it seems that tht! cost savings added to the los t pHtrol time m akes this a d<•· sirable investment. Council Grip Too Tight The Huntington Beach City Council continues to do thin~s in strange and m ysterious ways Last week four council me mbers shot down a recom- m e ndation from City Administrator Bud Belsito for a de- partment head position. The foursome named their own man instead Acting Planning Director Jim Palin. For six months Belsito had been poring over a long list of applidnls for the Development Services top spot. Palin. he claims, wasn't one of them. He says he never applied. Councilman Bob Mandie says he fathered the idea of promoting Palin. Ht> chums he talked with with a fl'w people about it but that the council action was "spon- tcineous." For the most part nobody appears upset with Palin. l le believes he can do the job and ~o does Bels ito. The majority of the counc il feels the same. But the appointment switch points up that Belsito is n't hcing s upported by the counc:l majority , This is not the first time his recommendations have ' h<.·cn cast asid£' Perhaps the I tme has come for the council to take a h:.Jrd look al the re<.il situat10n and decide, once and fur all. if Belsito is tht•1r man. The counc1l should either give him the ~upport to do hi s .1ob or find somebody who they bclievl' can do things 1 ht· \Ht,\ they \Vant them done. Study Plan Worth a Try Task forte!-. !-.ludying truancy. 'andalism and d\s- respt>Cl 1t1 the high schools of wc~t Orange County have s uggested s upervised s tudy halls. The s tudy halls though costly in terms of salaries rl'quirt•cJ for certified lcC:tchers as supervisors JUSt might kt:<'P man~ of tha kids with open blocks of time i>t'h\l'l'll classes out of trouble. task force me mbers he lt<·v<• The study halls might improve a few academic f.!racics to boot if properly conducted. !)ay a couple of llun tington llcach Union High School District trustees. The district hasn·t been able to come up with a e<on- <:relt' figure regarding Just how much money ts IO!-.l in re- p:.iiring th<.· results of vandali:.m or the cost of painting over the graffiti each year School officials might discover that the study hall salc1rics could be s aved in the reduction of damage costs. Superintendent Frank Abbott probably has the nght idea one that he expects to present to trustees in a ml'eting soon. Ab~ll is seriously considering implementing the ~upcrv1sed study ha ll program m a few school:. to st:.irt with. just to see how it works out Trustees ought to give that idea som<· pus1t1vc thought • Opinions expressed 1n the space above art' those of \he Daily Pilot Other views expressed on ttHs page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is invited. Address The Oatly Pilot. p O Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Human Fat 8y L .M. 80\10 Human fat turns sohd when its temperature drop!> to about 45 degrees F. That's too cold to matter. What's left of the human won't care . Hut the fa t of a tubernating animal remains liquid at far lower temperatures. Thus such a beast can :;urvive. How low a hibernato r's tem- iJcrature can drop without killing it I just don't know. Oo know that many a scien. tist has tried to take the body temperature of a hibernating bear. But the bear keeps waking up Clearly , 1t has to Dear Gloon1y Gu ~ If the nuclear pro· testers lntederc wlth buildloc the plants, what are we a<>lng to do for eler.Lrical energy? Rub Hayden & Fonda waecher? R. P.S. ", be awkward for lhc sc:1ent1s1. caught in the bcar·s cavr that way wi th an ic y thermometer m hand. And pretty startlin(! ror the bear. loo. undoubtedly A drink or two of liquor tends to lower your abihly lo distinguish colors. A drink or two of co rft•e tends lo heighten that ::ibtlilv. That s what Air Force rc!>earchcr!> l'iaim. It's a matter of record that no American Indian before the coming of the white mun ever used the word "SQuaw .. Q . "What signs. besides thost! lo direct traffic. arc violated most frequently ?" A . Studies indicat e they 3re: Keep out. No smoking. No trespassing. Wet paint Kt.'cp ort the ~rass. Hands orr. Q "Why is 3n independent oil prospector called n 'wildcatter·?" A. ~" back to the early dny!'I m eastern Pennsylvanjo when an explorer about to light out was said lo be head ln.i for wildcat country. Some ol lbc proa· nosticatora think the averaae age of rellrement will drop to 38 by t.he next t urn or the ctn· tury. ' \ Bob Green~ Grim Time for Brothers Add anot h ~r v1ct1m t o A mcr1cJ '11 conunutnll dl:1com fort about racaul matters. Thus lime It's Snow Whlte Th t 'i. rtwl\t ab in "Snow Wh1k und lhe Seven Dw<1r(s .. ... or (.'t•nlurics. Snow White has ht• t• n 1.1 b t• Io v l' ti fa 1 r y ta I e 1· h u r J l' I t• r .. ; \I l' ~"\S I II Cl' hl·r l'rt•Jllun h) lhc llr(Jlh c.•r!> (;r1m111 .... he h .1 'I ~ I IJ ll 11 ,. " t· ii t h I;' hl'Jr\·, of <' h 1 Id 1 t n uroun\I thl' worlcl Uut not 111 t979 Al tht· I 'ru1H·1s W Park<•r School 1n ( 'h1t«1i.:o 's f<1:-ihronablc L1nC'oln Park neighborhood. "Snow White" was c hos en U!-o lh1s year's eighth grade play PA RKER IS J\S excellent i.mvate s chool. 01w of the most outstandin~ 10 Chicago It is also almost screaminl!IY liberal and l'On:scious of Doing the Right T hing. Many of Chicago's most enlightened citizens send their <'h1ldren to Parker. sensing that the school 1s a model of fllPdern idealism and progressive social att1ludes So it s hould prohably be no s urprise that Parkt·r 1s lhc school wh<.>rc "Snow White" W.t!> deemed to he \ a~ul'ly rat·r~t . and the title or the play wa:; changed Early 111 the !>Chool year 1l was <Jnnounccd th:1t "Snow White" would he lhC' t'r ~hth graders' big prodt1l·t1on of 1 ht• year. But by the time the µlay took to the 5l<IJ'.!l' hccausc of fears that the Snow While t•cm ccpl would somehow be racrnllv offensive the Litle had b<.·ci1 changed to "Prioce!>s in thl· Woods." and all reference!> to "Snow Wh1ll'" had been CX<.'t:,tt..l from the script. The tv.o facull) mt·mbtrs 111 l'hargc of directm g lhL· !-.hOY. Mailbox Dan Reichel and Mark Anderson made the dcc1s1on that the "white" must be taken out of Snow White .·· "There was a concern on my part." Reichel said. "There are some lines in the ·snow White' s tory that made me a little UJl l'Omfortable. And then there was lhe question of what would hap· pen 1f a black s tudent was chosen to pl<1y Snow While Mark Anderson and myself de· 1·1ded that it would just be bP.tler If we didn't talk about Snow White at all." THUS, the directors whale t elling the traditional "Snow White" story in the play came up with the new titlC'. and re· fcrred to lhe heroine only as "the princess." Reichel said that ~ hoc suth as the witch's saying. "I v.1sh I I.~ - could have a UtUe girl wlth s kin as white as snow," made him a hltle uneasy. and that "there i~ no need for an e ighth·grade stu- dent lo go through something like that." He said thaL after 1t was de- cided that "Snow While .. would become "Princess 1n the Woods." some students asked him why tht>y weren't doing "Snow Whik" after 311 Ile. told them . "Oh. 1t ·s still 'Snow Whit~.' sort or." Mark Anderson. the faculty member who directed the play with Reichel, said . "l had re percussions as soon as we an· nounced that 'Snow White' wa!> i::oing to be the play Some pe<J pie were nice about 1t and some \\.ere extremely n<1s ty I hearl.I right away that then• were some rumblings among some of the parents about 1t." G~ Indeed. the Parker adminis- tration is a bit reluct ant to discuss the entire matter can· didly. Fred Dust, head of the up· per school, denied that the racial implications of "Snow White" had anything to do wit h the de· l'ision to change the name. He said il was done because of rear about possible legal action by Walt Disney studio!' if "Snow White" was used. OUT AT the Walt Dis ney s tudios in California. John Cawley, who works in the Dis· ney archives, said , "This is real· ly surprising. We've never had any complaints a bout 'Snow White' before. There's nothing racist at a ll in the 'Snow White' storv But you never know what people are going to do. Next they ·11 be saying that Little Red H1d1ng Hood ts an Indian.·· ·, r Riley's Farewell t o Diedrich D efended To the Editor Luc·al Common Cau:-.l•r Chuck Slf.:µmeir wux u11t of ltnC' rn hi.!. rc(·enl l<.'l11 ·1· t 11 lht· editor th1.1t t·h~1 I ll•ngt•rl llw 1 nl1•gr11 v nf Orange t'ounty S11pt•n 1!.or 0To111 Hill-\ ~ t t• g m t' 1 r h I d s t t• d t h c• supt•rv1!-.<>r for b1d<l111g l<1rt·wcll on h1.·half of h1m~elf and his 1.·ol l1.·ag11C's 11> rlr·parllng Supt•rv1..,cJr Hal1>h D11:<lrit·h and for t·on\ rYWnding 1)1('(lrtc·h on hi!'> .H· l' 11 m pl 1 s h m en L.., d 11 r 1 n I.! h 1.., lt• n 11 rt• 1 n 111f1<·<• l'l'opl(• wh11 ar<• r1-.1llv knuwlt•dgt•ablt· .1ho11 l Orang•· Count) government mu!>t ht· •llJ p:Jlll'CI b.\ Mr Slc·i.:mt·1r·!> 1nn11cn do or impropriety on lhc p;.irt (If Super\'1sor Riley Tw1t't' lhc J>f•o pll' of toastal Orangl• Count:-· have stated ·tht·•r <Jpproval 11f him al the poll!> Opinion lc<Jd<:rs throu!-(houl our commlrn1ly JI test 1.·onslonlly to the quality 11f th<.' man It was :J C'Ullous <1nrf unthoughtful <.'Om menl hy Mr SI cg meir t11 slonder lht· 1•ond11d of our t·ounty supervisor be1•aus1.• lw W<ts kind 1 .. noui.:h to µu})ltdy Mt.V goodh~c tu '-' <·111 lt>uguc of many ye<i rs As for Supervisor Ralph 01erinch. desp1tt• the !>ad anrt tr·agH: end that h<i:-. corn(' lo his publiC' <.'areer. no one. friend or foe, t':.&n dispute the mony t•on lribulions to bclkr lol'<1I govern mcnt that Ralph l>i e<lrit'l1 maclt• while serving on thl' Hoard 11r SupPrv1sors. llowt•vf'r' much \H· may be r<>pulscct h.v the 111.·t!'> which resulted in h1!> ('OOVll'ltnn, the man is due JUSt <.'rt•1..hl for th(' good things that he did for Orange County. Let us all hope lhal tht· era 1Jf scandal in our local govt.•rnment has passed. Let us a lM1 look for pos1t1vc elements in our lot<il politics and comment fairly cm them. TllOMAS /\. F ENT ES Appalled Dim~ 'f'oo To the Editor I was appa l led by Chuck Slcgme1r's letter to the editor on June 28 concerninl( Supervisor Tom Riley's praise of rormer SupC'rvisor Ralph Olednrh Common Cause Co . Coordinator Stegmei r demon strated his lack of u nder standing of 1nterpcrsonul rtla. ltonship:; Mature people, both youth a nd adults, often will disagree and disapprove o f a specific behavior while holding in warm regard or even loving anct ('8rinJ? for the same individual al the same time. ·If evt>ryon c followed Stegmeir's philosophy of public- ly dlsowninR and dlsassociahng with a person for a negative or Illegal behavior. few would celebrate I.he 4th o( July, few would attend a farewell party (or a departing ('mploycc, we , ... " 0 u I d II I h "I rt L! I .1 ti u ;1 I I fl II ,. l ' r 1.· m o r1 1 ".., ;1 l I t' n ti l' II h ' I 1.• a c: h ,. r ~ .11icl p ~1 1 I' u ts .1 n d nohodv \\otrld 1(•fl(•w lh1·11 nwm l1t•r ... h1p 111 l 'om mon C'.111'>1· JIM dl· ISOOM Pre p a r t• ,,., ... To the Editor: A critical pre-election (•vent v. tl l be taking pl<ice in the Coast Community College 01stn C't in approximately s ix WC<•ks. The 1ncumbC'nl board of trustee::.. ;ilthough up for elccllon this Novemht•r <lhn•c scats 1, will be acfoplln~ lhl' cl1s lri1•t 's second post-Prnpos1t1on 13 budget Tax· payers and voters arE> affected m an arc:1 extending from Sral Beach to Corona del Mar and I rom Cost a Mesa/ Newport Beach /Hun tington Be<J c h through Fountain Valley <Jnd Wes tminster lo Garden Grove It should be appar ent that t"1t1zen rand1clalcs for the fall board clN·tion had better get in- volved now. if they intend to in- flucnN' Coast district expcn d1tures for 1979·8~>-The d1stnl't l.ludget may wl'll bC' the key ts- sul' of the campa1i.:n Board can diclales s hould be allowed. 1n fatt encouraged. to make their input into the budgetary process during meetings in July and 10 :\u~ust Without candidate part1c1pa· lmn in th<> development of lht' 7!Mm budg<'l. a very s1gnif1<'ant slage in the process of meeting Proposition-13 criteria a nd re- sources will have been missed. In changing the date of election from Ma rch to November of this year . Lhe Legislature undoubted- ly expected that the com munilies involved would "lake up the slack.. and put to use 1wcessary and effective local tn· 1lialives as described :.ih<lve. LEFTERIS LAVRAKAS. Ph.D. Trip Explain~d Tc> I he Editor As tht' primar.v te1.IC'hers who or~amt(.•<.J the field lriµ lo Sea Wurld. we would hke to respond to I he letter to the editor published in the Daily Pilot im Tuesday. June 19th. The author or lhlS lelt<'r 1m plies her daughter was excluded rrom a field trip and kept from an enriching experience because of minorities rcceivin~ fund!> which did not extend to other classroom children. rt was also assumed In her letter that this situation wa~ a result of Propos1· tion 13. Actually. nil teachers at Oak View School had 11 field lrlp budg t which they planned and impltment.ed at their discretion. No one uL Oak View School wall denied a fleld trtp as a resuJl of Proposition U. The primary tlrst irade teac hers chose to pool th<.'lr I 1111ds Thi• 11 r ... 1 i: r .ult• t 1,,..,..,, • .., h:-rd h1•1·n sl ucl\ 1ni.. Jh11111 111.Hltl• hit". uml ltw 'ii .1 \\.11rld trqi "·'' lhl' c·11lm111al111r1 of ,1 l\\O 111unlh '>l';1 Ith• llllll \\I' It\\ lll·d lh1• lt1d11 ,\,l,trl 1·h tlclr\•n and lh(' :'It Ci '.\I •\h•n t.111\ Gtllc•rl \ltnor!'>i d11ld11•11 111 !CJln th<· lnp Both lhl· 1111111 /\s1an und ,\J <; :VI llaVl' m1Jnc) I r<'lm tht• stal(' a11d rNINul I.!"" l'rnml'nt that re; t•Jrm<Jrkt.•d lur llt'ld lnp CXJl('fl l'IH'l''> H~ using th•· fir s t l.!r.1d1· lunch th l' :\1 (; \l funrh ;111tl I h1• lrHln \s 1.in lurut .... "'' vo1•1 1· abh· l11 t•I t 11·1l•ntly USl' bu:-'>('rv1ct·s and I \';1l'lwr •wn ic·cs to ~" t• .l qu.111 1:-II 1p to~ •• World I l 1s uur np1n1on a~ clc1s'>room kiH'hl'l'S th:1 I lhl'> l'\IJl'OdltUrt· '' <Js lx>th mC'a111ndul and educ-et 11011;,il. Thi'> 1·n~bled 78 f1r~l j.!raders. I:.! M <~ M 1·hilflren. ,tnd !)R lni.Jo rhliln l'hddr1•n IO l1l•nd1t lrorn this nrnlt1 fundl•r1 I rt p It ts our inlt•nl1on lo clanf\o tlw 1111pl1C'alton lhJl a white /\n~lo Suxon c·htld was lt'fl 0111 anti 11\t'r:-h.1do"1A.ctl l11TJU'>•' ol f1dcJ t np 1 unrl!-. dt'!.11.!llJtt.•d tor minon n l'111 lcl r1 ·n .IANf.T BROWN IH ·\ '\ F: H C~:\ 1-:TT (; EOH< ;r.: \'IHA MONTES I 'n m:11·v TeaC'ht·rs. I \;1k . H.'W ~t·hool 11unting ton Bc;11·h "",. Mt1 morial ,.,,,.., .. To lhc Editor The Vetera11:-or Foreign Wars. Post 736$1. or I luntington Beath does not conC'ur with the com· plaints or antilhl'r veterans· or· gamzat1on ahout the treatment :.iccordcd to lh<> veterans . It was the Veterans or Foreu~n Wars who ong111ally suggested that the War Memorial be moved from its present location at the old War Memorrnl Building to the new Civic Center. We asked the other major veterans' organiza- t 1011 to concur with our suggestion berore submitting it to the city At that time we advised them that all was proceeding s lowly but snllsfactorily We have worked with the city through the S pecial Events Board, the Public Relations Director Bill Reed und the City Adminis trator. We realize that governmental procedures take ume to cover all concerned Al no lime were we advised that lhecity wouldn't comply with . our re- quest. WE WERE ;Htv1sed by the public relabops director that no fundR were b•dgetcd, which we understOOd. However he recom· mended to the City Administrator that steps bt tukco to accomplish It by Memo~il Day 1980; we have sinro mutu•lly a1reed oo a target date of Vecerans' D&y, 1979. We ha ve me\ with the Publlc t· ~111hl1es Corp :md rece1vccl 1 h<•1 r un,m1 mou~ vott· that 1l be re h>c.1h•1l .1l th1.· l 't\ 1l' Ct•ntc r It 1s now uµ lo the Design It"' 11•\\ Boar d for the relot·at1on .111d "'' h:.J\l' ..:1,cn 1hem two c;u~ ~t-slPd loeatr<'lns which would bl.· most sa t1~factory to us. Then. Wf' are a <;:;urcd bv Bill Reed it will bf" pre!'>cnted to the City Council fo r thPir <lC'llOn . Wl• sincerely appreciate the of- frr of Councilman John Thomas 10 mo\e the granite Memorial al nu l·n.;,t lo the c 1 t' Ttw \'eleran~ of Foreign War'> has not JI <.1n v time.· as ked tht' c1tv lor r1nan('1<.1 I xuµport . all we ask 1-;, J :.p1 nl of t'l10pl'rat1on with our er torts IO hutld a strong vNerans' o rgan1zut1on lo t•nable us to I ulf1ll our purpose of providing aid ;,ind assistance to disabled and hos pitalized veterans. their widows anrl ch1lllrt>n. also as- ~1stanrc to servu·emt:n Wt> also try to help our yuulh and com- muml) act1v1t1P!'> llAROLD EWELt. Past Commander rorthe Vt'lt'r:insof Foreign Wars of the L1n1tcd Slates . Post 7368 tdl••r Rt-1orl1' To llw [';d1tot H.egardm~ your editorial or .Jlln ~ lt!. ·nt1tled ··out of Bouncli-.. th~ ISSUC WCIS not a th f'l'l'·Slory glass·r<1ced buil<ling to 1..11• built on Talbert, but s hould thl' prot>t'rty be rezoned from ln- cl 11 s tr1 a I to Com m ercial I' rot t•ss1ona I t fl'lt that ll s hould remain 1.oncd as an industrial piece of propl•rty and lhal we could have ~otten a maJor industrial tenant who was looking for freeway 1clt>nt1ty to locate on that s ite. If you had been there or listened to lhe tape!i of the meeting, you wou Id note that it was the de- veloper tha t brought up the ma. 1or corporate tenant Issue. and I <1skcd 1f they had one guaran· lt>e d to go in. and they said 'No .. I never once mentioned or n:;k C'd for aq identifying sign on the building exterior. which you stated would impress passing motorists. For you to say that this was flimsy reasoning and outside the guide lines of the city ch~rter, I reel. was um·all ed for and un· 1ustHiable. The only image- maker I want to see 1s the quali- ty of good development ln our city MAIWfN P. ADL£R ' . ' L.ettera /ram rtoder1 OH ao.komc The right to conden•• &ttten to fft $JKJCC or 1lim1nate lihtt ., ... ~. ~tert of 300 words ar Ins wUl ~ gtu.n pr•/trenct. All wnm mwt in- cludt rtgnQt"rt ond '"-~ oddrt!H &ut namt1 mo11 bt' ""'"""' on rt• qwtt If tufhet.,_t r'to30ft U apparfnt. Pnf-tf'JI 11>111 not bt publfMled. .... 7 Irvine 't' our llometew• j Daily New!jpaperf EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 117 I ' SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS Probe 8ySEC Started LOS ANGELES (AP) Of ftciels of Computer AutomaUon. Inc. ot Irvine WUM>unced Thurs day thet the federal ~urities and Exchange Commission hai> launched an investigation of the firm. The probe involves allegedly misleading statements made by the firm's officers and directors Computer Automation Is head- quartered at 2181 Dupo1nt Drive, io Irvine. According to a ~tatement re- leased Thursday: "The com- pany believes that the in vestigalion concerns trades made prior to April of 1979." The SEC has refused to con- firm or deny the existence of the probe. A civil laws uit filed last month by a Philadelphia s hareholder alleges that David H. Methvin, president and chief exec utive of lhe firm ; Robert Rawlins, chairman : and P e ter Kopkowski. vice pres ident of fin ance and treas ure r. made false statements about the finan cial condition or the company in 1978. The suit further alleges that the Irvine-based minicompute r firm sufrered seve re manufoc· luring and production problems and delays in some divisions. It also experienced start-up expe nses for a German sub- sidiary in excess of budgeted predictions. the s uit a lleges. but these racts we r e reportedly omitted from the company's an- nual report and a press release dated August 1978. The suit also said a continued decline of earnings predicted by the annua l report turned into a itre-tax loss of Sl.471.000 and that common shares plummeted from $.10 or more per s hare to approximately $15 a s ha re. Attorney Alvin J. l'olers filed the swt as a class a ction in U.S. District Court in Pittsburgh on J une 21. He said be bought 100 shares at $32.50 per sha re in Sep- te mber 1978. and charged in the 4'Uit that the price was ··grossly excessive consideration." Appendage Believed That ·Of.Animal An appendage found earlier this week alongside the Santa Ana Freeway in Irvine ap- parently isn't a human hand. Jrvine police said today. Sgt. Hugh Hogan said Orange County crime lab researchers , report the appendage found ear- ly Sunday by a police officer isn 't of human origin. However. he said it isn't yet known what it is. "If we had to guess. we have Lion Country the re and· there a re a lot of wild anima ls," Hogan said. noting that many animals' paw skeletons resem· ble human bands. The appendage lacked most of its flesh but there appeared t.o be a complete finger with fingernail, bones and cartilage. police said at the time of the dis- covery The bones were found partial· Jy buried in loose dirt near the southbound J effrey Road off- ramp Dis<Uter Due Al Niagara? NIAGARA FALL.5, N.Y. <APl -The Army Corps of Engineers bas decided not to ignore a self. proclaimed psychic's pre- diction that a dam will give way and drown a boatluJ of tourists at this honeymoon resort. ··strange things someUmes happen," Col. George Jackson said of the corps' plans today to inspect. all water•contr<>l structures at the falls . which draws hundreds of lbOUl8nds or tourists 8 JHr. TM move wu ordered after Pet St. John, a 8tld1ewater, Conn., MilNwtfe wt1o aa11 lhe ~ 8"W teen Nla1ara •P.U..~ebebeda wuloa ol u lmpeDdtn1 n~. Badly Mauled Huntington Girl's Body Discovered A"Wl,..pNIO SECURITY GUARD STANDS BESIDE U.N. GAS PUMP Olplomats From OU Countriea Taate Own Medicine Gassed Up Iraq Envoys Protest Waits UNJTED NATIONS <API Iraq's delegates to the United Nations arc a ngry because the oil squeeze their government help put on the United States is forcing U.N. diplomats to wait in line at gas stations By JERRY CLAUSEN OI ,,_ Dall' ~1144 Slall The badly mauled body of 12-year-old Robin Christine Sam s oe. the Huntington Beach girl who disappeared without a trace on June 20. has been found near Sierra Madre. Huntington Beach police Capt Don J enkins verified today that the body found Monday by state Forestry employees ts the young girl last seen at 3: 15 p.m. on the day she djsappeared . T he body. police said. a p. patently had been left higher in the foothill area and had been dra gged to lower ground by animals. It was found near t he Chantry Flats camp~round area along a roud. officers said. The d ay the yo un ~ g irl vanished . police said, she had asked lo borrow a bicycle from a girlfriend with whom she had spent much of the day <1t the beach The l wo j!.i rls went to the BODY FOUND Robin Samsoe. 12 friend's home from when· H11b1n upparenl l.> lt•ft for her homt· 11n the borrowed yellow b1cyclc. She was running late foi" a dance lesson. said the friend. who lives in the area of 14th and Olive streets The search for lhf' pert. blue- cyed blonde revolved around a hunt for a photographer who had ap proarhed Ro bin and he r friend to take pictures earlier that day Police. who released drawings of the photog rapher. have re- tc1ved approximately 200 calls in t rying to find the man. So far, hc has not been located Also remaini ng missing 1s the yl'llow bicycle Police have requested that anyone finding the bike turn 1t in to officers Details on identification of the \Oung girl's body o r the in- vcsltAation that has moved into tht> Sierra Ma<lrc foothill areu \\err unavailable today C'apta1n .J l·n k1ns sa id 1n \C~lq.l<itors <.Jrl' m th<.• field and that Jdd1t1nn<J I 1nform alion I)> µending t heir return A U.S. delegate suggested the diplomats take the s ubway or the bus. Iraq called a meC'ting Thursday of the U.N .. Comm1ttee on R elaltons with the Host Country -the United States -so that its chief deputy delegate to the world organization. Sa ib A. K . Ba fi . couJd complain that he and colleagues we re waiting in line as much as four hours to buy gasoline when they s hould be car- r ying out official duties Tax-cutting Nixon Gives Money Bill Hits To Cancer Society Assembly HE SUGGESTED THAT SOME NEW York filling stations be reserved for diplomats only Or that they be allowed to fill up at the U.N headquarters pump reserved for the 20 Secretariat t rucks. I\ mcus ur c b y A s sc m b l y w o mun M ar i o n Bergeson, R·Newport Beach. t-0 lowe r s tate income taxes has r e ached the Assembly floor despite opposition from Gov Ed- mund G. Brown J r U.S delegate Herbert K. Reis said his office would support an application for the allocation of more gas-to the U.N. pump. But Yoshio Tagaya of the Secretariat said that would mean "some lines here as you have outside ... Reis made no comment on Bafi's proposal for diplomats- only gas stations. an arrangement that might require police g uards to protect them from New Yorkers already burned up b ecause diplomatic vehicles are exempt from parking reguJa. tions. But he pointed out that ''New York is extremely fortunate Mrs Bc rgeson's bill would r a ise tax brackets for inflation, thus r educ ing s ta te income taxes. (See DIPLOMATS WAIT, Page AZ> She claims the bill. AB 276. would s a ve t axp aye rs $570 million in the first two years. Duke's 'Politics' Mar Mural Tribute Brown opposes it. saying the measure would dra in the state or needed revenues. Mrs. Bergeson's measure was passed to the floor from the As- sembly Ways and Means Com- mittee Thursday by a vote of 15 to \. Provisions of the bill call for tax brackeL'\ to be raised by the s ame percentage as inflation. thus keeping wage earners from b e ing fo r ced into hi g he r brackets by cost·of-living raises SHEFFIELD. England <AP> An argume nt over J ohn Wayne's politics briefly delayed the unveiling today of a mural painted by local artists as a tribute to the American movie star. · 'l don't mind p)astic heroes. but they become d a ngerous when s uch figures with right- wing views become real life in Ame rican politics." said city councilman William Michie. Michie is c hairman of the Sheffield Environmental Plan- ning Committee that paid for the portrait of Wayne in action with a s ix-shoote r as part of a Hollywood mural in an under- ~round pedes trian walkway. He refused to pull the cord to unveil the mural. A local radio disc jockey. Marlin Kelner. stepped up to do the honors. s ay- ing: "I don't honestly see J ohn Wayne as a threat to the Shef- field Council." "Wayne gave me hours of en· tertainment because 1 am a cow· boy fan." Michie said. "His im- age appealed, the big , tough, good guy. But it was a pity he did not keep his political life out of his cinema career. ··1 object to the way that some Wayne films were used to put over subtle political propayan- da. 'The Green Berets', a ilm about the Vietnamese war, was disgracefully one-sided .·· Nuke Protesters Jail~ Released SACRAMENTO (APl -The 20 protesters who we re arrested at a 1it·ln ln tbe Sacramento Municipal UUUty District'& headquarters drew sentences equal to the two days already served ln the cowrty jail. The protesters were taken in late 'l"ueaday, and released Tburscky afternoon. They were proteet.lng •laintt the reopening of the Rancho Seco nuclear power pJent. Krysia Nowak, the Sheffield a rt education oHicer who or- ga nized the tribute. s aid: "Politics had nothing lo do with this event. It was meant as a tribute to a popular cine m a fig ure." OC-10 Victims' Memorial Set LOS ANGELES CAP> -A memorial service and burial for 30 unjdenlified victims of the na- lion 's worst air cras h was scheduled this afte rnoon at Green Hills Me moria l Park. overlooking the Pacific Ocean at San Pedro. Catholic, Jewish and Protestant clergymen we re to officiate at the 3 p.m . services for the victims of the May 25 crash of an American Airlines DC-10 near ChicaRo. The 30 victims-are all or the unidentified from t he crash. Medical teams managed to iden· tify the other 243 victims. Last year . the Legis lature passed a law raising brackets by 3 percent less than the inflation rate . Mrs. Bergeson's bill. effec- tive in the 1980 tax year . would index the final 3 perce nt She said it would cost the state a bout $210 million in 1980 and S360 million in 1981 . with costs becoming harder to predict in later years. 12 Hurt in Riot BIRMINGHAM , Ala. CAP> - A dozen people were arrested as s nipers fired shots at policemen during a racial confrontation in the mostly black area of Bir- mingham's north side. where a black woman was shot to death by a policeman two weeks ago. One man was hospitalized after being hit in the head by a brick, authorities s aid. His condition was not released. Red-handed? Dye Hits Bank Robbers FBI agents are trying to capture a pair of crooks red·handed because they apparently were hit by an exploding dye packet Thursday outside a Santa Ana bank they had just robbed. FBI SPOKESMEN SAID today the dye packets exploded in the parking lot of Coast Banlc. 3500 S. Bristol St. as the pair fled from a 4 :30 p.m. holdup. The t..ro men. armed with a .38·cttliber pistol. had taken $5 500 in cash from the bank, along with a bonus they h~dn't baraained for -the exploding red dye mechanlsm. "111t\T STUFF DOESN'T come off very easlly, •· the FBl aient explained. The pair fled in an auto with out-of ·state Ucense plates, investigators said. - I I NEW YOHK I AP I Former P resident Nixon has given th(• Ame rican Cancer Society a gift of $100 ,000 , th" society an nounced today It said the contribution in the name or Nixon and his wife. P a tri cia . was given as a memorial to a number of t·am·1·r victims. including John Waynl' and Hubert Humphrey The society said t he contribu· lion was made by check in a let- ter that Nixon sent ti) Pa ul Willit1ms of North Palm Reach. Sama Aria Vaults Firm Sued by Pair A Saugus couple. who claimed they lost S30.000 in what was re ported as a St.I million robben · at Swiss Vaults Inc in Sant a Ana two years ago. filed ~u1t Thursday lo recover the value or their property_ The Orange County Superior Court compl aint. fi led hy Hugh A and Joan K. Mitchell. alleged th a t o fficers o f tht• fi rm "wrongfuJly took. converted. n· m oved a nd mis placed" their gold and s ilver coins. In addition. they contended. the officers failed to adequately secure the premises and ins ure their property against loss Na m ed as defe ndants a re Swiss Vaults Inc a nd its or ficers. Jack Fulton. Vincent Car rano and Robert G. Garrison. Fulton. a Corona del Mar res1 d e nt. and Ca rra no. or Seal Beach. face trial in November on grand theft charges. stem ming from the lo.ss of valuables at the precious metals storage firm. Carrano had reported the loss as a robbery. claiming he was held and tied up by an armed bandit whose ac compli ces cleaned out three tons of stored precious metals. But police a lleged Carrano and Fulton embezzled the pre· cious metals over a 14-mooth period and staged a robbery to cover up the embezzlement. The Mitchells are as king for recovery of their S30,000 loss. a long with seven percent in· terest for the past two years and $100,000 a s compensation for emotional distress suffere d because of the loss. Checks Mangled SAN DIEGO CAP) -Navy of- ficials are blaming a faulty com- puter In Cleveland, Ohio, tor leaving 4,000 or 11,000 retired naval personnel in tbe San Diego area without their rnonth1y re- Urement cheeks. Officials said they were mutilated by a com· puterhed c h eck printing machine. .. ' \ ---------=- Flu . a v1Ct: chairman of tht.: sot•1ety"s hoard . ·wl' arc making the contribu- twn in memor y or John Wayne. llu bC'rl Humphre y . Rogers Morton . J ohn Foste r Dulles. Robe rt Taft, Stewa rt Alsop · Ky l e P al m er . Eu ~e n " McGovern. Kate' Hyun a nd ulh(.•ri-in all wa lks nf life who ha \l' had t:anc-er. · · the letter s aid Nixon ·s letl (>r ide ntifie d McGovern a s having served with him under Wilham~· com mand 1n the Navy in 1945. Kate H van was the mother of Mrs '11>.on A lsop a nd P a lme r we r e Washington JOUrnahsls Nixon said he wa~ 1mpress1:d with Williams· desc ription of progress be1og made 10 the pre \ cntion and ourc of cancer ·conse<1 uently. P a l and I "·ould lik <' for you to use th~ t•nclosed check for this vit<ill.>• important work ." he said Plague Probed By Officials SAN DIEGO (A P I An un us ual rash or deaths among ~round squirrels in a rugged a rea north or Cuyamaca Slate P ark h as prompted coun t )' hea Ith officia ls to inves tigate th«: possibility of bubonic plague. Specimens have been sent to the state Health Department, but it takes as long as two weeks before the results come back. said Ja mes Forde. director of health services for San Diego County. "At this point. wie have no reason to suspect the plague." he told county s upervisors Tuesday. "hut w~ have seen evidence of an unusual squirre l die-out." Coasc Weather Some low clouds early morning hours otherwise s unny Saturday. Lows tonight 60 to 64 . Highs Sa lurday from 70 at beaches to 77 to 84 inland. 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But otber cOWlcil m embers said they did Ml want a study conducted of the parking fee plan, calline it discriminatory. Dawson opposes illegal rental unJt.s in the city, saylne they are a drain on the taxpaying mem· beta of the community. And he aaked the council this week to approve a study of his plan, which would see renters paying a monthly fee if they park their cars on the streets. He said the study should con· centrate on the revenues that could be raised by charging a S5 fee to renters, and, if feasible. the funds could go for extra police patrols on city streets. But Councilman Wayne Baglin t e rmed the proposal di s criminatory, saying the pro· gra m would be unenforceable, "and will be an aggravation to the citizens." Councilwoman Sally Bellerue agreed with Baglin, calling lhe pro posal •·a burea uc rati c nightmare." "This is a Big Brothe r pro· posal and it comes as a surprise from a conservative member or this council." ·•If your intention is to go after illeizal rentals. then go after ii· legal rentals," she suggested. But Mayor Jack McDowell supported Da wson's request for i:t study, saying the council s hould have a ll the facts before it. then make a decision on its m erits "We hear constant requests to do something about parking," he s i:tid , adding the s tudy would be a step in that direction . But Baglin te rmed the study ··fruitless," saying the staff should not "waste its time on programs that ar e worthless or bound to be rejected." Bikers Head For Charlotte CHARLOTTE, N.C. <AP> - City police said they wer e warned that members of the Outlaws motor cycle gang "from all across the country" were heading to Charlotte in the af· termath of Wednesday's mass s laying of fi ve gang members. Gov. Jim Hunt said Thursday the sta te Highway Patrol would reinforce local police if mem· be r s of the motorcycle club massed here "We've gotten reports basical- ly from all over the countcy •• f rom as far away as Los Angeles, that they are heading her e," said E mily Hedrick. v<>lice department spokesman Economists Se~ Recession Ahead PARIS (AP> -Inte rnational economists, assessing the effects of the latest oil price hikes, have concluded that the nations of the indus trialized Wes t face an e conomic r ecession ch arac· terlzed by slower growth, in· creased inflation and ris ing un· employment °"ANGl COMT DAILY PILOT ,,.. 0<•-C-1 O.lly Pllol,.,lth-l<ft l\tO"' t>+MO Ille -..PY .... l•IMIOllW<lby '"'°'- Coe\l Pvcil~C-s._.. .. ,_''°"'"'' ,_ ........ -· ""-"''""• "'' c ..... -... New-1 BNclt. H""l~on 8ff<h ~-t••nV•tl+y. t,....,..~8N<.ft1$0f.llt't(01tl A _.,,.,.,"'1_1.,0ltionh_l\....,~u<Cl•IY•­W>doiY'-l"-,..,... ... , _l.,.lf!O -I I\ 01 ;JO Wt\I ... SI,.... '°''•Mow, C•lll0t"'• tlolo • _.,H ..... ... t'kltftl end _I_ , ...... , .. ..., Vl<t P,tttelt•• .... c;...., .. __ -··-14 1£dll .. T""-• A _...,.... W MtlflO•""°' CIWN\M..... •l<MNl'INIH 4\thl""' IMfl"'ll"' 1£1111or\ lt'l•bl4'"do" Clta•p Martina Navratllov a w on h er s econd s tra1ghl Wimbledon Womt'n's s inglt· t itle t oday by defeat1n~ Chri:, Evert. 6 4, 6 .t on Ct>n ter Court. Story Page 83 Man Insisted, Gets Booked On Pot Charge lt was the case or the willing suspect. Laguna Beach police arrested a 23-year-old drug suspect early Thursday a fte r the m a n ap· proached an officer and alleged· ly offered to be searched . 9fficer BilJ Yourex said he was patrolling the base of Moun· t ain Road at about 1:30 a.m. Thursday when h e w as ap- proached by Karlos W. Kiernan of 474 Mountain Road. Kiernan asked the officer if he wanted to search him for weapons. Yourex s aid herdjdn't parbcularly want to do that. Then the suspect pointed to a bag he was car rying and asked the officer if he wanted to look inside. The puzzled officer complied with the request and alleges he found seven wrapped packages or marijuana inside the large, bag. Yourex arrested Kiernan and charged him with possession or marijuana for si:tle. He wa.s booked into Orange County Jail with bail set at S.S.000 Youth Held in Death A 17 year-old La Puente youth 111 btil~ hllld on ml.lrder char1es today ln the Fo1,arth of July 1b00Un1 death of a companion ut Boin Chica State Beach , Oran1l" Cowlly sheriff's deputies iutid tod1ty 1'he vlctlm haa been identified Ill ltuben Solis, 18. or La Puente. who diud of a bullet wound in his nt!ck Lt Wyatt Hart said Solis died at Pac1f1c11. Community Hospital ut I 30 a m Thursday. "We ure still not completely satisfied that 1t was an a cciden· tat shootmg." Hart said . f'o ur male companions. aJI from the La Puente area, were P.ikl'n into custody ror questJon- 1n~ by sheriffs following the s hoot mg They reportedly were taking Solis lo a hospital ror treatment when they flagged down a Hunt· ington Beach police officer. Hart said One or the youths was held in custody by sheriffs after ques· t1oning. Authorities said his name would not be released becaUS(' of his age. l l<1rt said a gun was found in th<' s ame car with the \.'ictim and his companions. They ap· parently traveled together to Bolsa Chica beach. Authorities said the s hooting was not gang·rclated . No other s us pects are bein~ soui.!ht. Raises Cost $600 Million SACRAMENTO IAP> -The state's 2.1 million welfare recip· icnts would receive a 15.16 per· cent cost-of-li ving increase un - der a provision approved by a two-house conference com mittee on the state bud~et. Working Thursday on the firth da y or the new fiscal year without a budget. the committee also approved 711-..i percent pay raisl'S for all slate wor kers ex· ccpt Ca lifornia Highway Patrol officers Fro'" Pag~ 11 I DIPLOMATS WAIT. • • in having a very good transportation system." REIS ALSO REMINDED THE DELEGATES that life 1s not always easy in their hometowns. There are "many places in the world where the local diplomats experience difficulties becaus e of local conditions -power shortages, water shortages and con· fusion due u, civil disobedience." he said. Nobody m ade specific mention of Iraq's membership in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, which has in· c reased the price or crude oil more tha n 40 percent the past year and restricts production to keep the price up. But Fermin Zelada of Spain s aid perhaps U.N. diplomats "could count on the generosity or lhe petrole um-producing coun· tries, who might provide the needs." The committee adjourned until Monday without taking ac. ti on Clemente Debate Fired Planners Granted Meeting Three fired San Clemente Planning Commission members have been granted their request for a July 18 public discussion of their June 28 dismissals by the City Council. Council m e m be r s voted unanimously Thursday to allow public comment on the firings after ousted commissioners Mel Morgan, Carol Carlson and Art Petersen asked for the hearing. Council members voted 3 to l June 21 to fire the planning com· missioners if they dld not resign. ')'he commissioners refused. 'Councilwoman Karo line Koester cited "moral conflicts of interest and philosophical dif· ferences '' in demanding the planrung panel resign. Council members Myrtis Wa gner and Ed Kalsched voted along with Mrs. Koester to oust the plan· ning panelists . But fir e d commi ssio n chairman Mel Morgan told the council Thursday he and bis col· leagues have asked the state at- torney general to probe the legall· ty or the dismissals. Morgan asserted that council m embers violated the state's an- ti-secret meeting law by voting to fire the planners after a closed-door session on June 21. Mayor Roy Hamm, wbo waa not present for \he June :n vote, asserted that there baa been "a definite vfolaUon of a council reaoluUon" re1ardln1 plactna controversial items, Uke the di&· mlsaal ac:tlon, on the councll agenda. City Attbmey Mike Bartlett dlsa1reed Hamm then blasted the June 21 •~_rel 1esslon prior t.o the ) I I council vote. "I hope citizens will come up in arms when t hey see die· lator ia l actions like this," Hamm said. Mrs. Wagner. a frequent critic of Planning Commission de · cisions, asked city a ides to ad· verlise for applicants to sign up for the three vacant panel seats. That request miffed Morgan and Mrs. Carlson. Morgan said he was "appa lled " by Mrs. Wagner's move. · · M yrtls is digging a hole and is going to get buried in it," Mrs. Carlson said. Morgan said the three ousted commissioners have hired an at- torney from the Ruta n and Tucker law rirm. He said he ex· peels to hear from the Attorney General's Office on the requested probe into the alleged secrecy law violation next week. Council m e mbe r s h ave already appointed teacher Bill Mecham and te le phone com· pany administrator Cliff ~llat­ ·ly to replace former planning pane lists Jim Chase and Bill Greenwa ll whose terms of office expired June 30. The fi ve-me mber planning unit still lacks a quorum to hold a meeting. No roture meetings or the commiss ion h ave been scheduled. Nuke Leak Probed CHAR.LOTTE. N.C. (AP> - lnveaUgatora are aeeldng the source of a discharge of five gallon• of radloacUve water from t>uJte Power Co. 's Oconee Nuclear Pl1nt. D•llt ~101 S~ll Ph010 Domestic Summit Staged WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi- denl Carter . having canceled an e nergy policy speech, today con- d uc ted what was described as "almost a domesttc s ummit" that may keep him cloistered at Camp David, Md .. "well into next week." Carter also scrapped plans to address a meeting of the na- tion's governors but called a g roup of state executives to Camp David. A While House official, who asked not to be named, said that while the key issues were energy and the economy, ''t he dis· cussions will not be limited to those subjects " He declined to elaborate. This source said the president "decided now 1s the time" to re· view a broad range of domestic; policy questions. <.! HE'LL CONDUCT CONCERTS UNDER THE STARS Henry Brandon to Lead Fashion Island Serles Tht: c:onsu llatio n s begaQ Thursday afternoon when Vic& Prc-.ident Walte r F Mondale led a g roup of Carter advisers to thi! mountaintop retreat, where the µres ident took his family Tues · day for a short holiday. Fashion Island Despite the fact that energy and the econom y were the key IS:>UeS, neither lhe heads Of the F:nl•rgy and T rnasury depart· mcnts nor any of their aides ~ere at the gathering. Except for Monria le. all those al Camp David Wl!rc While House s taff Concerts Slated llenry Rrandou wlll 1 akl' to th•· podium :'ti onday n1~hl for lh1· opening performanc1· of the an nual Conc·erts Under lht· Stars al F a:.hion Island 1n Nev. port Reach T he first of the free concerh will Ix> held al 9 pm 111 thl' courtvard 1n front of I (' 1'1·11 ney ·s: Performances "tll l>e hC'ld t•.H·h Monday Otl!ht thro11l!h 1\ug .. ~ ~· Featured jJerform1·r'-\ht•. \(•;tr include singer Cor1111• llJ 1111•s and the arr '"ts of t ht I.~ rir 0µ1:ra of Oran1;.1· < '011rit ' Tht.· cunl'erts ~111· ::.ponson•r1 0) t h c t r ,. i n e C o rn p "' n y t h 1.· FJ!'>hiun b l;;ncl '\lt•rc hant " \::. " .. (' I J t 1 ,, n a II rl I h ,. 'l;f u " I (' P1.•rCormance Tru:.t 1''11t1cl m eml:K'rs .. In Al Ian ta. the ·secretary to <'harles Kirbo. an attorney and Carter confidant. said Kirbo was flvin~ to Was h in g ton , pre· su.mablv to see lhc president Th<· White• I louse has promised Mns ultal1on" "both in and out· '>Id(' Of goH•rnment .. The White llou:.e official said. No Flag Flies ·Thl' president will not be re· 111rnrn~ to Washington until he's stc'en the (>(.'<>pie he w<.1nts to see. and ha:. had time to assess what hl• has heard .. It ubo wa:. learned that Carter ha:. dl;!c1ded tu cancel a wee1<eod trip to Lou1:.ville, Ky .. for tht' ::.umnwr mct•t1ng of the Nat1oncsl (,11\ crnors Association. Lagu11a J;'isitor A11ger e<I A Fourth of J uly v1s1tor to La~una Beach s111<1 hr· s1wnt lht• t>nlire holiday at flt.:1sl<·r l'ari.. asking policcml'n a nd citLwns why no flag was flying atop the park flagpole• Chuck Workman. a 41 \1•;11 11ld Anaheim visitor s:.11d h<: <:amt> t1J La~una Bcal'll to spt•nd the da:> with his family, and was 1rntat ed to find th<' flagpole at llc1slcr Park withou1 a flag. "It ~md of irked me." h<' said today. "We brou~ht our own fla i.: down, but U1c c·1t) didn't even fl :. a flag on lndt•pcn<icncc· Day .. He sa1<I h1.· ask1:d ::.1•\t·ral pohn·ml'll "h~ tht• fl:1~ "'""" l fl ying. "and thev told me Th.it s Couple Held At'ter Slayi11~ APPLE VAL LEY <A Pl A Victor Valley arC'a altorncy and his wife werl' arrested hen • for investigation of murder in the fatal shooting of a 35-year-old worn an in their home J ohn Delatore anti his wife. Attila, both 55, wer<' being he ld without bail in a V1ctorv11le Jail, accord in g t o lh l' Sheriff's Department The victim wa"' 1dent1f1ed a~ Carol Heroko Kuma1'(a1 of San Jose. DelatorC' and his \\ 1fe were arrested at their home after dep- uties found Miss Kum aga1's body lying on a couch in th front room of the house " gno<i qu111-l1nn ·1 hl· forrn•·r J.;q•11n ,1 B1·;H•h man Si.lid h1• r •·1·1·l \1•d 110 sat1!>fartt0n from l '11\ llall ~h1·n ht' calll:'rl. ant\ "'"" 1olrt \'~m<l.ils harl c ut lh1• h.1h,1rd., nn th1 ll.•!!1111fl· .11111 1111' llo1dn 't ht·•·n n •pl.1n•d · If they had cut the• ha l\arrh last week. r could undt r . .,tuncl 1t." the American Lt-~1rrn nH•mbt•r :.aid "Hut"'" un dt•rstandmi.: 1s. 1t ' ,,,.,.,. rlu"n for a long t1ml' · Cit..,. 0Hic·1al" ,,wl t111l,I\ 1 h1·\ \\ tll n •p:ur th1 fl.tl'l'"I' .1 11d ,111'11 ii n I n1 lclt'nt s h1111 ld 11 I 0 1 'Ill ·•J.!·lln 'Wt· h;ul ,1 rl.iJ.! fl) lllJ.! ,11 l'll\ llall all u.i~: :-..ml Cll~ Man.1gt·r Fn•cl !''l>olomon A111l "•"II IJ1· look 1ng into th1· prold1•rn "' I I P1slt•r l'ar·k .. Which would lw JU::.t fine with Workman ·'Then'':-. 1ust no ('J"·tt::.t• fur 1h.1t . tlw .mgry v1s1tor ::.md 2,000 Fief> Fun1f>S MEMPHIS. Tenn 1APl A mu s hroom c louo of tox i c µest1cidc erupted from a burn· mg Drexel Chemical Co pllrnt Thu r"'day. rorcmg al least 2,00(1 resident:-; from their homes and closing .\f1ssiss1pp1 River traffic Al least 58 persons "ere tnJured including three plcrnt workt r ... who s uffered serious burns. of flc1als said Parkit1g Ba11 Ot1 RVs Set 1n Clemente • an Clcmcntl' City Council m \•mht•rs voted unanimous ly Thursday to ban parking of com rn 1·rr·1:d <tnd l'l'<'rcationa l \ t•h1C'lr" on l'llY streets and al· 11 '..., fur mori.: than l"'o hours a d .I\ Tht• park1nJ.! b~1n wa~ ap· pr11\1·d O\ t.>r the protests of .,t•veral rl'creat1onal vehicle nwn1•ro.; who told council mem· h,•ro.; tht.•y rwt'dcd m ore than two h1H1 rs to load and unload their motor home::. Clly Trafflt' and Parkin~ Com· mission members suggested the µar k1ng ban because th.: vehicles often block vision on ci· ty s t r<~ets and alleys because of their s ize and make street clean mg difficult. 1\ petit ion signed by 104 res1· dents backed the ban. nut fo r m er city t raffic engineer Ph1hp Peter sent a let- ler to the ('Ouncil opposing the ban lie asscrtt'd the law would · deny the ngM Lo utilize a street which was paid for by the propl'rtyowner ·· City aide:. said the parking han will go into effect within 60 d<J~S MEN'S SUITS AND SPORT COATS ONE DOLLAR WITH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE ~ _______________ L --- Skate B ·reak A hot day of skateboarding causes Chermg Hatter y, 8. l o stop for some le monade wh1lt· c:rw smg a San Bernardino street. ~he borrowed the skateboard from mom. Energy Panel to Stay? Abolishment Measure Loses Support SACRAMENTO CAP> -En- vironmentalists a nd other sup· porters of the s tate Energy Com· mission have s ucceeded rn d efeating a bill to abolish it, and several others to weaken it. It was done Thursday in the six-m ember Energy Subcommil· tee of the Assembly Resources. Land Use and Energy Commit- tee. The vole was 2-4 on the bill to abolish the Energy Commission. S B778 by Sen. Barry Keene, D· E lk. T he five-member commission. established in 1975, is supposed to assess s tate energy n~ds. make l ong-range e n e rgy policies , set conser vation standards for build1nizs and ap· pliances. and rei:ulate power plant construction. OGIO Tiretc Kicked LOS ANGELES <AP ) Federal Aviation Administration Chief Langhorne Bond will re turn to Washington, D.C .. Sunday after continuing his DC-10 jetliner probe here by ·~kickin' tires and stuff like that," a spokesman, J erry Doolittle, said ( STATE ) Since he arrived Wednesday at Los Angeles Inte rn ation a l Airport, Bond has been checking and rechecking the pylon as- sembly on McDonnell Douglas DC· !OS at Continent al Airline:. Gai11 to ftP!dgn? S AN FRANCISCO CAP) Co ntroversia l Po lice Chie f C h a rles Gai n has b owed g r acefully to Mayor Dianne F einstein's demand that the Police Comm1ss1on ask his 1·esignation for J an. 8, 1980 -the first day of the new term or the next mayor. "I do not argue with it <the re- quest). and professionally, J ac· t•ept it." Cam s aid, shortly after Feinstein mov~ Thursday to que ll what had become the m ayor's most volatile issue since she succeeded the s lain George Moscone last November Curb ClPared? SACRAMENTO CAP> -The U.S. Internal Revenue Service s ays Lt. Gov. Mike Curb 1s not. and never has been. under m vestigation by the IRS. The JRS le tter contradicts some news stories publis hed in May, and Curb's chief of staff, She l Lytton, said he hoped 1l "would lead responsible medi a outlets to give the same ex· posure to th<' truth as was ~iven to the bas<'lt'ss cha rges a nd in- n ul'ndos m ad<' against Mike Curb." Guilt •f 'arorpd" SAN DI F.GO CA P > In a change of venue hearing held at a te levision station studio. a pro· fc ss1onal pollster testified that a lmost 30 percent of 700 persons inte rviewed in San Diego County believe 17 :v.,ar-old Rrenda Spencer is guilty of first-degree murder. Defense attorneys seek to "have the trial of the teen-aged -girl moved out of San Diego County, charging excessive pre- tria l publicity. The tiny red· haired girl has been held since .Ja n_,_ 29, when s he a ll egedly killed two school e mployees and wounded eight grade school stu- dents and a police offict!r. & Ente rtainme nt C e nter Mesa Verde Travel Travet Wrth a Difference Good Service is our Best Feature Call Us at 556-6311 The Dolphin It.Ir Fashions PreotsJon Hair Cutting For Men and Women. By Appointment 540-0600 Albert9ofl •• 751·4270 Pesh'n Sptesh BenkofAmerlca 709·4478 Foto Fashions Bibo Bagglns &'45·1718 Hamburger Coco's 040·9872 Hamlet <:ustom Hl·FI &4'1M~502 lceCepadea OolPhln Chalet HU Fashions 540·0900 Mac·s Edwarda Cinema 8'40·4800 Hobby Shop 2'101.Harbot Slvd. • (Harbor & Adams) Costa Mesa, CA Custom Ai-Fl Discount Center The Great American Custom 549-9502 Mlone's "Ofd World" Soup s. Pastas. 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IN G R ANTING 3 n i n - terlocutory dissolution of the six· year marriage. Shafer ordered St e iger to pay his wife tem porary s upport totaling $12,500 through September. when the divorce becomes final. "I just can't buy her position." th<' judge said Thursday. "At the lime she signed this agreement s he intended it to be effective." The judge said Steiger was "ill advised" when he engaged his own law firm to advise his bride-to-be on an agreement which gave up all her communi- t y property rights. But he said 1t was not a sufficient conflict of mterest to invalidate the agree ment. MRS. ST EIGE R s till hal> pending a Marvin vs Ma rvm- type lawsuit claiming she is en· t itled to half of Steiger's assets acquired during two years they lived together before ma rriage The couple w11l return then to discuss permanent support ar· rangements . Mrs. Steiger. 42. who owns s ix racehorses. had asked for $7,575 a month temporary support. in e luding $1,000 a month to feed a nd house her horses. The cdu· pie. who married in April. 1973. had no children. .................. tion day that two justices had confirmed the court reached - but failed to file -a decision in the controversial Tanner de· cision. Clarie categoncally denied he was a source for the story. He said Robert Fairbanks, co· a uthor of the article, called him three times on Nov. 6, the day before. with ques tions and sketchy details on the planned stor y. Fairbanks. he said, read rum one sentence from it saying two unn amed justices had confirmed "individual decisions were signed some time ago by all members of the court. "010 HE say you were one of the persons he was relying on for confirmation ?·· a s ke d special counsel Seth Hufstedler or the Commission on Judicial Performance. "He may have said something to that effeet." Clark re pli ed. "I felt anything I would say m re- gard to that l would be reading in the story " Asked whether 1l occurred to him -that he might be one of the two Justices. he said "Yel>. 1t did .. ''DID YOU say a nything to disabuse rum of that·!" brought the reply, "I did not." The Times story and those by other media a lleged Tanner and other decisions expected to be unpopular were being delayed until after the election so as not to adversely aHect the confirma- tion vote on Chief Justice Rose Bird and three other Justices Ms. Bird won confirmation nar- rowly. Tanner. filed Dec. 22, held judges could grant proba tion even though the law mandatf'd persons using a gun m certain crimes must go to prison. After rehearing, the court last month reversed and upheld the law. CLARK SAID the first time Fairbanks called he told hi m he could not talk about the case lx!cause it was still pending. The Justice s aid he did a ns wer the request for confirmation directly but told the reporter, "l don't want tod1scuss it." Clark said Fairbanks told him .Justice Stanley Mosk wouldn't c·onf1 rm the story. but said ht.• had an .. mter t.'stlng or good source. · Clark said he gave the n · portt•r a ··negative either on con· firming or dt.·nymg. ' Leaders Lacking On Integration? LO~ ANGELES <A P I -Th{' l'fforts of business and poht1cal leaders to deal with the mtegra Realtors Hit With Charges LOS ANGELES <AP> --An at torney has filed a $10 million suit against the San Fernando Valley Board of Realtors. 17 of its members and the California Association of Realtors, accus· ing them of a "wave of ter- rorism " aimed at cert ain other brokers. Attorney David Barry s aid Thursday that discount realtors who cha rge less than 6 percent to sell a home are the tar gets of "d eath threats. vanda li s m of property and intimidating phone calls." lion t.•fforts or th<' city'!' <;rhoob arc a ··fat1url'," accordm~ tu Supt'r1or Court Judge Paul E~ly. That stinging rebuke was dr. liver ed Thurs day durin~ lhl· third day of hearings on the d1~ tnr t 's 1ntegr a t1 on case Thi> Laguna He<ich J Ud~e did not ad- d res!) any 1nd1 v1duals or or gan1zations by name The Los Angele<; U n1f1ed Sch ool D1str1 ct "has been without leadership, the type of civic leaders hip ( have seen som etimes m other places, other stalel>," Egly said SCHOOL BOARD prcsicient Howard Miller was recalled lal>t May and replaced by a staunch anti busing advocate Little or no <·ommt.'nt on tho \'Olat1le issue ha" come from Mayor Tom Bradley, the City Counc il a nd the Board of Supervisors. SUITS Our 1op collection of vested su1I<; from such leading names as Hart. 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R119 16. & 17 Checks. solids & plaids In llgtn weight & year round tabrics Reg 32 to 60 24.70 to 37.70 11. 80 & 13. 80 Wa111 Ille up 10 60' FINE FOOTWEAR CASUAL SUITS SPORT SHIRTS WALi{ SHORTS SAFARI SUITS JOGGING SUITS TIES TOMAHCI! 2CM34 HewtllOme 8~ UMIOO OL.DmAl.I 'AIMON CINTtR Next to Aoot!llOll'• 247 ..... fULl.if'TOM O<angel1tr Mall 171-1112 MvtMI)( Je6G R1Yef11da Plata .. NtlO LOIAHQ(l.£8 ltd & Sc>nng t.2H2JI MONT~ fllAZA ..... 1 10 GTE Pt1one Mill Ut-7172 ...-c-.11w ... tM.'"""9.•'• 1H....-~A.tM.1Af,1M. .... IH. "-at to SOUTH COAST PLAZA S.nca Anit nea1 "1toe Trenul)'" 5*U70 ~·~· S.•t>ot ., 0.¥0n9'111" HO-U76 $4NOllGO UIO-...C••"• 1U t)I~ . .. 0<anoeeoast oa11y P1101 Editorial Page ............................................................... • I Friday, July 8. 1117'9 Rober1 N Weed 'Publl$her ThOmlS l<Hvil/E dltor Barbara Kre1bich 'Edltorlet PeQe Editor TV Rate Debate :.:. ·Is Getting Silly 1:. ~1• La$l October, Comm\U\ity C abte vl Ion. lnilne ' cable '"' television nrm. told the c_lt.y ol t"1ne th t It w11nted lo In creose Its rate . •• The firm soughl approval or a unJform monlhly rutl• 1 '• of $10 regardless of whether tMy have o ne or two outlet:, '·' Exi~ling rat~s aN now S6 for um· t•able hookup, $8 for two. .. Toda,)' nine months lnt~r the rate increase np plic ation has yet to b<' approvt'd. and Rclions by both sid~s share rt!spomublhty ror dragging the m atter on For tls part. the city huf, continua lly dt•mundct.l mun~ a nd more information l n "hat ha~ bee-0me tantumount lu a microscopic examanat1on of the cable firm's act1v1t1e:. Th~ l~ast action by the t'&ty was to develop ne" pn.> redurcs for ronsidcnng rHll' u1trcHsc applwat1uni. u move t hat effectively ha:, delayed action on the <'able fi rm 's r equest until mid·Augus t T he firm's response to all this wa:, prod ietable, evtn retaliatory. lt said it will reduce l'ustomer service:;, c harge the city and t he school d ist rict fo r telev1sed cov e r age of city council a nd school board meetings and d~ lay plans to expa nd the numbe r of channels offered to 1"rvine n-sidents. · Compared with the rates charged in other ctlles and t he fact that Community Cablevision has not incr eased rates since 1968. the increase sought is about average Those facts. unfortunately, have been lost in all the gamesm anship Quota Plan Is Puzzling Saddleback College trustees last week established quotas to regulate the entrance of fo reign students into thl' Mission Viejo·based district. The board's action also r a ised English competency .!· requirements fo r those seeking entry into the school on educationa l visas from foreign countries. Offi cia ls' a rguments in s upport of t he quota system center on a concern that one country might dominate the avail a ble spaces for foretgn students. And. they assert. loo many of one n at ionality tends to fos te r "educational ghe ttos" were students from one country tend to congregate together and don't get a bsorbed into American society While their a rguments ma.v sound plausible on the surf a ce. they don 't really seem to reflect the t rue situation a t Saddle back Officials concede there have been no social problems with the 39 stude nts attending the college on Iranian \ 1sa:, although that number includes 19 over the li mit im· posed by the new q uota And there a re pr esently only 77 t ota l foreign s tudents fi ll ing 20<1 avail a ble spaces under the new r estriction. Jt doesn't appear foreign students from any country are ex actl~ breaking down Saddleback's doors to enroll And one can only speculate how many legitimate r esident imm igrants who are not covered by the quota are well·versed in the E nglish language. The transition from Vietnamese to Eng lish is severe. forexample. T he college acted prematurely And . s ince l raman students a re the only ones who c urrently exceed the quota. the new restrictions leave an ugly feeling about their inte nt. however unintentional. Why hit the fore ign students? They pay $56 per unit. up to Sl.770 per year lo takt• cl<1s~es residents can tuke for a lmost nothing A Sensitive Approach :\s the old saying goes. look before you leap The lrvine City Counci l has wi sely decided to folio\\ that bit of logic before moving ahead with a proposal to r e na me Ha r vard P a rk afte r J ohn Wayne. T he council ag r eed lo s olicit opinions from Wayne 's family and Ir vine r esidents before taking an y further action. T he action dem onstrates sensitivity both to the fa mi- ly of the late a ctor a nd the public the council serves sensitivity that has not been s hown by mem bers of some other public agencies. A case m point involves the county Board of Supervisors, which couldn't wail to rename O ran ge Count y Airpo rt in honor of the late actor. Although public response to thal action has generally • been negative. it is a lmost im possible to back out of "uch an attion gracefully. Irvine's more cautious approach s hould avoid thjs a wkward situation. ' . • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot ()ther views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot. Po Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 . .Phone(714) 642-4321 Boyd/ Human Fat ByL.M.BOVD Hum an fat t urn s solid when its te mperature drops to about 45 degrees F. That's too cold to matte r. What's le ft or the human won't care. But the fat of a hitsernating a nimal remains liquid at far lowe r te m peratures. Thus such a beast can survive. How low a hibernator 's tern· perature can drop w ithout killing it I just don't know Do know tha t ma ny a scien· list has tried to take the body tem perature of a hibemaUng Dear Gloomy Gus H the n uclear pro · letters lnterf ere with butlcUn1 the plants, what are we fOinl to do for electrical enerp ! Rub Hayden It Foada to1elher ? R. P.S. • b ea r. But the bear keeps waking up. Clearly, it has to be a wkward for the scientist. caught in the bear 's cave th a t way wi th a n i cy the rmometer in hand . And preUy startling for the bea r. too. undoubledly A drink or two of liquor tends lo lower your ability to d istinguish colors. A drink or tw o o f cof fee t e n d s t o heig hten that ability. That 's wha t Air Force researcheri; {'laim It's a matter of record that no American Indian before the comjog of the white man eve r used the word "squaw." Q. "What signs, besides Lhose to direct traffic. are violated most frequently?" A Studies indicate they 1 are : Keep out. No s moking. No trespassing. Wet faloL Keep of r the grass. I a nds off. Q. "Why Is an Independent o l I pr ospec tor c a lle d a 'wHdcalter '?" A. Goes back to the early daye tn Matem PennaylvanJe when aJl explorer about to llpt out wa Hid to be held· ln1 for wildcat country • IJ9b <.!reene ; Grim Time for Brothers Gri.Jmrt · Add onol hrr v 1cl1 m to Am uri<'u ·~ rontlnulnt< dlscom rort itbout ruclal matters. Thall Ume \t 'a Snow Whale Thitt 's Tlijhl u:-1 in "Snow Whitt' ilnd lho Scvt'n Dwarfs " l''or t:t'l\lur1t•s, Snow Whttl' hall ht' c n U b t' I 11 v t: d Ca 1 r y tu I e l' h u r a 1• t l' r fo: \I 1• r ~ j II I' l' ht•1 l'ft'itllUll b \ l h l' Br o thl•r i. t:r1011n 'lht h ,; ' ~ I .1 rl ct t' n t' ct L h t· hcurt-. of l' h 1 I d r 1· 11 ,1 r o u 1111 t It c world Rut not IO rnw At th~ f'ranc1s W Par ker School in Chtt•ago 'i. fashionable LitH'Oln P:il'k lll·tghborhood. "Snow Whi te" wai. r hosen as this ycfir's ~1ghth ~r<Jdc play PA RKE R IS AN excellent private school. one of the most outstanding 1n Chicago Jt is albo al most screamm~ly liberal and conscious of Doing t he Right Thing. Many of Chicago's most enlightened c1t1zens send their children to Parker, sens ing lhat the school is a model of modern idealism and progressive social attit udt!S So il s hould probably be no sur prise that Parker i5 the school where "Snow White" was deemed to bC' vaguely raris t. and thC' title of the play w<1s changed. Early 1n the school year. 1t was announced t hat "Snow White" would be the eighth graders' big produetion of the year. But lly the tim(• the play took to the stage because of fears that the Snow White con cept would somehow be racially oCfensi\'e the title had be<•n changed to "Princ·css in the Woods." and all references tu 'Snow White" had bec·n cxc1s(·d from lhe script The two facultv m('mbers 1n charge of directing thL· s how le Mailbox Dan Relchel and Mark Anderson made the decision that the "white" must be taken out or Sno w White " ·'There was a concern on m y purl." Reichel said. "There are some lines In the ·snow White' s tor y that made m e a little un romfortable. And then there wai. t he question ot what would hap. pen if 3 black s t ud e nt was c hosen lo play Snow White Mark Anderson <1nd myself de l'tded that ii would ju!>t be better ar we didn 't talk about Snow White at all • THUS. the director!; while telli ng t he traditional "Snow W h1tc" s tory in the play came up with the new titlf . and re· ferred to the heroine only a~ ''the princess " Reichel surd that a line such a s the w1trh ·~ i.:..sy 1ng, 'I wil.h I - could have a little girl with skin as whlte as snow," m ade him a little uneasy. and tha t "lhere is no ne ed for an e ighth·grade stu· dent to go through some thing like that." He said that after 1t was de· c1ded that "Snow Wh ite" would become ·P rincess i n the Woods." some stude nts asked him why they weren't doing "Snow White" after all. lie told t hem . "Oh. il 's s till 'Snow White.' sort of. .. Ma r k Anderson, the faculty member who directed the play with Reichel. said. "I h<1d re percussions as soon as we an nounred that ·snow Wh ite' was going to be the play Some peo· pie were nice alloul 1t and some were extre mely nasty I heard r1~ht away lh<1t there wen• some rumblings among i.ome or the parents about it " • :Jg Indeed, the Parker adrntnl5· tr a tion is a bit re luctant tc discuss the entire matter can· didly. Fred Dust. head of the up- per school, denied that the raciaJ im plications o( "Snow White" had anything to do with the de· cis ion to c hange the na m e. He said it was done because of (ear a bout possible leg al action by Wall Disney studios if "Snow White" was used . OUT AT t he Wa ll Disne} st udios in California, Johr Cawley, who works in the Dis ney archives. said. "T his is real ly surprising . We've ne ver hac any com plaints about 'Sno" White' before. There's nothin~ racist at all in the 'Snow White story. But you never know what people are going to do. Next tht!y'll be saying that Little Red Ht ding Hood is an Indian." .. . Riley's Farewell to Diediich Defended To the Editor Local Common ('aust.•r Chlll'k Stegme1r wa:-. mil of ''""' in h1~ re('ent letter lo the Nl1lor thal thnllcn~cd thl' 1 n1 c~nty of Orange Count~· Supervi:-.or Torn Rile\' siegmetr blaslt!d th e supe rvisor for bid<lin~ farewl'll on behalf of h1m!.clf and h1<; col lt:'agues to d<'part1ni.: Supcn1sor Ralph D1ednc·h and for ('Om · mencltng D1edrit•h on his ac - l' o m p I 1 i. h m t' n b cl u r1 n g h 1 :-. te nure in ofllct• Pt•ople \\h oa r(' really knowlc<lg1.•able about Orangl' County government musl be· up· µailed lly Mr Stl'gmcir's innucn do of impropriety on the part ()f Supervisor Riley T wice the peo· pie of coastal Orange County have stated their approval of htm at the polls. Opinion leaders throughout 11ur community at ksl const<tntl y to the quality of t he man It was a <'allous ;ind unthoughtful t•ommcnt b~ ~tr Stegml'ir to sl<1nder the c.:oncluet o f our ('Oun t y s upcrv1!.o r because he was kind enoui::h 10 publtt'ly say goodhy1· to a tof, league of many years A s for Supervis or ltalph Diedrit h, dt.•sp1te the sail and trag1<' en<l that has come to his publir career. no one. friend or foe. can dispute lh<' many con· tributions to belier local ~overn· m ent that Ralph D1crlrich' made while serving on the Board of Supervisors. However mueh we m ay be repulsed by the acts which resulted in his conviction, the m an is due J USl cred it ror the good things tha t h e did for Orange County. Let us all hope that the era of scandal in our local government has passed Let us a lso look for posit ive e lements in our local po litics and comment fa irly on them . THOMAS A FUENTES Appalled Bittt, Too To t he Editor : I was appa lled by Chu<'k Stegm eir's letter to the editor on J une 28 concerning Supervisor T om Riley's pra ise of former Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. Co mm o n Ca u se Co Coordinator S tegme ir demon· stra t ed his lack o ( under· s tanding of Interpersonal r ela· tionships Mature people, both youth and adults, often will disa gree and dis appro v e o f a s p ecifi c behavior while holding in warm regard or even loving and caring for the same individual at the sam eUme. If e v e r y one follow e d Stegmelr's phlla.ophy of public· ly disowning and d isassocialina with a person for a negative or illegal behavior. few would celebrate the 4th of July, few wowd attend a rare)Vell party for a depar Un1 employee. wt \\ 0 1 ii d II I h II I ti g I ll ll u a t I Cl n l 1 • r l' m o 11 ll' s ..1 \ ll• n c1 l' d h ' ll'al'hcr' and part'nl' and nolmd \ would rL·new 1 hL'I r ml'n1 lJl'l')o.hi'p in Com own C;.iui-.t• .JI.\! cl(• BOO;\l Trip Explaiiu.•d To thl' Editor A~ the pnmar.\ teat·hc rs who oq~an11.ed the field trip to Sc<1 World. we would like to respond to I he l etter to t h P l.'d1tor published in the Dall)' Pilot on Tucsdav .. June 19th Th{· (1uthor of Lh1s lctl~r t m plies her daughter was t'Xl'luded I rom a fidd trip and kept from an l'nrtC'hin,g experience bel·ausc of' m1nM1t1C's receiving funds v. h1ch chd not extend to other t'lassroom children. ft was abo assumed in he r letter that thai. :-.1 lual1on was a res ult of ProPoSt· tton 13 Actually. all 1eachcrs at Oak \'1l'W !:irhool had a fu~ld trip hudgct which they planned and implemented ~•t t heir discretion No Olll' al Oak View Sthool was denied a field trip as a re\>ult of Prop<>s1tion 13 The pnmary firs t grad1• teache rs ehoi.e to pool lht•ir funds The· fi rst gr ade classes had brcn studying about mannc hfe. and the Sea World trip was the culmmat1on of a t wo·month sea life unit S ydney Harris \~ ,. 111\ 1l1·d 1 h t· Incl'> ,\.,1,1n 1 htldt l·n and lhe \l c; \1 • \11·11 tall\ (;Jftl·rl \1 111or:-. 1 1'11lldrt•rl lo 11110 th1• tri~ Both the l11d11 1\:-.1.111 .mcl :\I (; .\I IHJ\t· m11m·' frnm lhl' :o.talP "nd l1•d1•1 al i,:m 1•rnml'nt that 11-. l':trm.1rk('(I 101 t 1dd trip <'~pt•rtc·n<·1·:-. H\ ll'IOJ.: lhl• fll's l g rade fund". th1· !\l G !\t fund:i. ancl l ht• I 111fo t\i-.1an fund5. we wc•rl-.1hlc• to <•f hc1entl.\ use bui-. servu:cs .ind tee1c-her sen ·1c·es tn g1\'C a Quall I y t ri fl lo SeCI World ll 1s uur opinion as ctassrnom IP:.JC'h l'rs that this t·xpcnd1tun· '''<IS both meaningful llnd cd111·a t 1on;.il. This cnablt•d 71i ftri.t graders. I ~ M \, M c·hilcl ren. a nd 58 lndo-As1an chtl<lrt•n to twnefit from tl11 s multi fundl'd trip It 1s our intention to c·lanfy the 1mphcat1on that LI while Anglo Saxon t:htld was left out and O\ l'rshadowe<l hN·aui.c of field trtp funds des ignated ror m1nori l~ <:hildren JANET BROWN DIANE BENNETT <iEOH<;E VIRAMONTES l'rimarv Teachers. Oak View School lluntm~ton Reach Morr Public-S rrpporf To the Editor· I was pleased to see your re · cent editorial endors ing the ad· 1fl t1on ol :1nolhN ~c at on the In tnl' H.tnl·h Wate r Oistricl ho•ircl ot <lir(•t·tor:-. lo be d ectect h' rl'g1s tered 'oters rather than I» th(· OWOl'rs of property within tlH' db trttt i'1 operty ownt>r \ oting 1s an t1l len nw .. unde rstood concept wlt1 l'h C;.ihforn1a 's legal system a pplies tu va rious ty pes of 'pec1al di s trict s I RW D !>pnnsorcd sp<?dal legislation in l975 which chan~ed the law to Jll•rmll our district to phase out prorerty owne r voting. Because 11f 1h1s. IRWD will hC1ve a ma 1onty of its board elected by rl:!g1sll·red voters years sooner than would otherwise have been allowed by law I a p p r\! <' 1 a t l' d y o u r 1 n formative editori<1I on this sub· jl't'l. E HAY QU IGLEY. JR. 1\lember. Board of Directors Irvine Ranch Water District • I.t>Ut>rs from reuders are wetcomt- The nght to condense letters to fit space or elrmmate libel 1s reserved lt>rters of 300 word.~ or less will be gwen preference All lt!tters must m- rfude Stgnoture a nd mailing address but names may be wllhheld on re· quest 1/ su//1c1ent reason is apparent Poetry unll not be published Let 01' Sydney's Quiz Hulllhle You 1 've never useo a "t rue·Or· false" form of question before m the word·quiz. because it lends it se lf t oo easil y t o mere guesswor k . But som etim es it can 't be avoided. and this is one s uch exercise. Ta ke a score only if your answer is correct and you know why. Half right is passing. 1. Every ··jurist" ls a judge, but ever.y judge is not necessan ly a "jurist." 2 . Every · battery" is also an .. assault." but ever y assault 1s nol battery 3 Everything thrown over· board fro m a s hip is either "fl otsam " or "jetsam ." 4. "Nosology" is a branch of m e dicine d e rtainin g to the sinuses. an "m eno logy" is the pre p a ration of he althful and balanced meals. s. ''Horoloay" is the art or science of making horoscopes, and •·1c:Mology" ls the study of the rite and falls 9f tides. 6. Everythlne in "syntax" is "grammar;• but not everytbiq ln grrftnmar ls ayntax. 7. £~ry medical "sign" ls a "symptom," but not n ery symp.,m ts a aJan. 8 ... Pedology" 1s the branch of agr iculture that studies soil. and "po mology" is the systematic cultivation of fruit. 9. Every "optom etrist" as an "optician." but not every opti· ciao is an optometrist. 10. Every "dilemma'' is a dif flculty, bu·t not every difficulty 1s a dilemma . ANSWE RS: ( 1) Fa lse -a Jurist 1s anyone skilled in the law. whether elect· ed or not ; (2) True -assa ult as threatening or attempting to use 'What If PK" ba.I alrcaw m.tdP IUs deliveries?. physical force on another, and battery is the a{'tual c arrying out of the threat. l3) False - flotsa m is noating debris, while jets am includes only what has been thrown overboard and is fo und Ooating or washed ashore l 4) False -nosology is th~ c lassification of diseas es, and me nology is a church c alendar of important re ligious events. c 5) False -horology is the science of m easuring time or making time p i ece s, a n d scatology is a wo rd you had bet- ter look up yoursetr; (6) TM.le - syntax is that part of grammar dealing with the arrangement of words and phr ases. C7) True -a sign is whatever a patient m a y feel , but a sym ptom is what a physician can dcteet. even If t.he patient doe s not know It ; <8> True - "pedo" is the Greelt roat for s oil, «ad. ··pomum'' la UM Latin root for fruit; (9) True -tM op. tom etrtst tesu, ~and may sell 1 laaes, •bJJe U. O!Pd· clan only makes aad ..U.; (10) Tl'ue -a dilemma la a apteial dirtlculty •Ith only t'wo bad alternatives. • ¥··-.... ~g11na /Soath Coast VOi.:: 71, NO. 117, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Laguna Beach Renters A pl"ClpOHl that would have ~· quired reotMa tn Lquna Beach to "1 S5 a moGtb to park their cara on realdenlial 1\J'ett.s was defeated by the Cit,y Council \.h.1' Vlled The fund-ralain(I plan was pre· aented by Councilman Howard Dawson, wbo said Ute monthly parkine lee would apply only to those who renl in Laguna Beach, not homeowners H~ aa.id his propos.I wu .a way to get thOle who rent iUegal units ln the city to pay their share o( d~y cOtits. But other council members said they did not want a study conducted of the p•rking fee plan. calling it discriminatory. Dawson opposes illegaJ rental units in the city. saying lbey are a dram on the taxpaying mem bcM> or tht' community And he asked the counctl this week to approve a study of his plan. which would see renters paying a monthly fee if they park their cars on the streets He said the study should con- centrate on the revenues that could be raised by charging a $5 fee to renters. and, if feasible. the funds could go for extra police patrols on city streets. But Councilman Wayne Baglin te rmed the proposal di s · criminato ry. ~aying the pro gram would be unenforceable. "and will be an aggravation tc the citizens ... Councilwoman Sally Bellerue agreed with Baglin. calling the propos al "a bureau c ratic • FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1979 l'our Hometo wn Dally New sp a p e r FIFTEEN CENTS Escape Fee nightmare." "This is a Big Brother pro· posal and it comes as a surpnse from a conservative m~mber of this council .. "If your intention IS to go a£ttr 11le2al rentals. then go after ii· legal rentals." she suggested But Mayor Jack McDowell supported Dawson's request for a s tudy, saying the council should have all the facts before H . then make a decision on its merits "We hear constant requests lo do someth.ing about parking," be !laid. adding tht' study would be a step tn that direction But Baghn termed the study ··fruitless ... saying the staff s hould not "waste its time on programs that are worthless or bound to be re1ected " 0 1scovere Planners To Get Hearing Three fi red San Cle mente Plannfag Commission members have been granted their request for a July 18 public discussion of their June 2.8 dis missals by the City Council. Counci l members voted unanimously Thursday to allow public comment on the firings after ousted commissioners Mel 1 Morgan. Carol Carlson and Art Petersen asked for the hearing. Council members voted 3 to I June 21 to fire the planning com· missioners if they did not resign .. The commissioners refused. Councilwoman Karoline Koester cited "moral conflicts of interest and J'hilosophical dif· feren ces" in de manding the pla nning panel resign. Council members Myrtis Wagner and Ed Kalsched voted along with Mrs . Koester to oust the plan· ning panelists. 7 1 But fir ed commiss ion chairman Mel Morgan told the council Thursday he and his col- leagues have asked the state at· torney general to probe the legali- ty of the dismissals. t Morgan asserted that council members violated the state's an· \ t ti-secret meeting law by voting I to fire the planners after a closed-door session on June 2 1. Mayor Roy Hamm, who was ' not present for the June 21 vote, asserted that there has been "a 1 definite violation of a council resolution" regarding placing controversial item s. li ke the dis· missal action. on the council agenda City Attorney Mike Bartlett disagreed. Hamm then blasted the June 21 secret session prior to the 1 council vote. "I hope citizens will come up >n arms when they see die · ' latoria l actions like t his,·· Hamm said. Mrs. Wagner. a frequent critic of Planning Commission de· cisions, asked city aides t.o ad· vertise for applicants to sign up for the three vacant panel seats. Thal request miffed Morgan and Mrs. Carlson, Morgan said he was "appalled" by Mrs Wagner's move. "Myrtis is digging a hole and is going to get buried in it," Mrs. Carlson said. Morgan said the three ousted commissioners have hired an at· torney from \he Rutan and Tucker law firm. He said he ex· pects to hear from the Attorney General's Office on the requested probe into the alleged secrecy law violation next week. Council m e mb ers have already appointed teacher Bill Mecham and telephone com· pany administrator CUff Gellat· l)' to replace former planning panelists Jlm Chase and Blll Greenwall whole terms of office aplred June 30. Tbe five-member planning alt ttill lacks 1 quorum to hold a m eetlQI. No tuture meeliDP or the comrnlaalon bave been Hbeduled. 2.000 Flee Fumes Laguna .L i festyle O••lr P•t•I St•lt PIWlto It's summer and the livin' is easy on the sands of Lag un a Beach where Bill Teasdale Cleft) and Poki Olson con centr at- ed Thursday on· their eye-hand coordina· l ion by rallying with a paddleball. Both men live in Capistrano Beach Carter Holds "Domestic Summit Ta lk' WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi· dent Carter. having canceled an energy policy speech. today con· ducted what was described as "almost a domestic summit" that may keep hifT} cloistered at Camp David, Md.. "well into next week." Carter also scrapped plans to address a meeting of the na· lion ·s governors but called a g roup of state executives to Camp David. A ·White House official, who aske'd not to be named. said that while the key issues were energy a nd the econom y. "the dis· cussions will not be limited to those subjects." He declined to elaborate. This sour ce said the president "decided now is the time" to re· view a broad range of domestic policy questions. T he con s ultations began Thursday afternoon when Vice President Walter F. Mondale led a group of Carter advisers to the mountaintop retreat, where the president took his family Tues- day for a short holiday. Despite the fact that energy and t.be economy were the key issues. neither the heads of the Energy and Treasury depart· ment.s nor any or their aides were at the gathering. Except for Mondale, all those at Camp David were While House stair members. In Atlanta, the secretary to Charles Kirbo. an attorney and Caner confidant, said Kirbo was flyin1 t.o Washington, pre· sumably to see the president. The White House bas promised c:onsult.ations "both In and out· aide of government." The Wbite House offlclal said, ''The preeldeot wtll DOt be ,.. turnlni to Wub.iqton uaUl M 's seen the people M wantt to see, ud b• W Ume lo ••MN what b• bu beeftt.'' It al90.., learned that Carter b11 dedded to cecel • weekeod trlp to LoutlVWe, Ky., for the sum mer meetlna of th• N aUonal Oovemon AuodaUon I • Brown Tight-lipped On Diedrich Issue By ROBERT BARKER Of,,,. O•ilv Pilot S"fl Two days before Orange Coun· ty SuJ>()rvisor Ralph Diedrich's seat is to be decla red officially vacant, aides to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. re mained tight- lipped today on who will take his place and when. Press ,Secretary Barbrara Metzger said today that Brown and top advisers interviewed candidates for the Third District s upervisor 's pos ition in Sacramento Thursday. She declined to na me the pot\'ntial candidates but the list included former Assemblyman Ron Cordova. attorney Elaine We inberg, Orange County Coun. cilman Jess Pe rez. attorney Edison MHler and La Habra City Councilwoman Robin Young. Brown 's ap po intme n ts secretary, Dr. Carlotta Mellon, had interviewed a larger field of candidates in Orange County last month. Thursday's Interviews. which ranged from 30 to 90 minutes. were conducted bv Or. Mellon, Gra)' Davis, executive secretary to BrO'.\'ll. Richard Si lberman. state finance director and Brown. A s pokeswoman for the gov· crnor dechncd comments except to say that Brown is making ef· forts to appoint "the very best oe rson ... Other sources say they expect the appointment lo be made around July 25. Miller, a former Vietnam prisoner of war who resides in Orange. said questtoning dealt with a wide range of Orange County problems and solutions He said he also was asked his opinions on state bailout money and the proposed Orange County budget. Previously inter viewed by Dr. Mellon but apparently not sum· mooed to Sacramento Thursday were Shirley Grindle. Mar y Phillips. Lynn Osen and Pete Tournay. Diedrich faces sentenc ing Monday in San Diego for his re- cent convictions on bribery and conspiracy . . . Die dric h s res1gn at1on becomes effective Sunday .. No Flag Flies Lagun a Visitor Angere d A Fourth of Juiy visitor to Laguna Beach said be spent the entire holiday at Heisler Pa rk asking policemen and citizens why no flag was flying atop the park flagpole. Chuck Workman, a 41-year-old Anaheim visitor said be came to Lasuna Beach to spend the day with b1a family, and was initat· ed to ftnd the nagpole at Heisler Park wit.bout a nag. "It kind of Irked me," be said today. "We brouaht our own naa down, but the clty didn't even Oy a fl11 on ladependeace Day." He .. Id be aaked several policemen why the nag wasn't nytnc, "and they told me 'That's • ood ae1tioo.' •• ~he iormer Lacuna Beach .man 1ald be received ao taU.factioo ffom Cit.1 Kall wtMm • he called, and was told vandals had cul the ha lyards on the flagpole and they hadn't been replaced. "Ir they had cut the halyards last week. I could understand it ," the American Legion m e mber said . "But my un· derstandlng is. it's been down ror a long time." City ofCicials ~aid today they wiU repair the flagpole and such an incident s houldn 'l occur a' a in. "We had a nag Oying at City Kall all day," said City Mana1er Fred Solomon. "And we'll be lookina Into the problem al Heisler Park." Which would be just fine with Workman. '''l"Mre'1 Just no excuse for that." tbe anlfY vbitor aaJd •• Police Confir1n Ide ntit y Ry JERR\' CLAUSEN Of,,.. 0•11' Piiot Sl•ll The badly mauled bod} of 12-year·old Robin Christin£' S<1 m soe. l he Hun ting ton Bt·<H:h girl who disappe<.1red without u trace on June 20. h<.1s been found near Sierra Madrt•. Huntington Rl.'ach police C<.1pt Oon Jenkins verified today lh al the body found Mondc-iy by .!.tatt· Forestry employees is the youni: girl last seen at 3 15 p m. on the day she disappeared The body , police said. ap parently had been left higher m the foothill ar ea and had been dragged to lower ground by animals IL was found near the Chanln· Flats campground area alon1i: ~ road, officers said. T he day the young gi rl vanished, police said . she had asked to borrow a bicycle from a girlfriend with whom she had spent much of the day at lhl' beach. The two girls went lo the friend's home from where Robin apparently left for her home on the borrowed yellow bicycle She was running late for ;1 dance le~son. said the fnend. who lives in the are~• of 14th and Olive streets. The search for the pert. blue· eyed blonde revolved around :J hunt for a photographer who had approached Robin and her friend lo take pictures earlier that day. Police. who released draw10gs of the photographer. have re ceived approximately 200 calb tn trying Lo find the man. So far. he has not been located Also remaining missing 1!' th~ yellow bicycle. Police have requested that anyone finding the bike turn it in to omcers. Details on ident1f1cation of the young girl's bod y or the tn vesligation that has moved mto the Sierra Madre foothill area were unavailable today. Ca ptain J e nkins said in vestigators are in the field and that additional info rmation 1s pending their return. Laguna Seek s A Tre a sure r Application forms for the Job of city treasurer are available tn the city clerk's office at Laguna Beach City Hall. Treasurer Peg Morreale is re- signing the post she has held for seven years effective later this month. and the Cit y Council will be interviewing applicants for her full-time job at a later date. Those Laguna Beach residents who wish to apply for the job should call Verna Rollinger at 497·33ll. Laguna's Seniors To Get Classes Classes (or senior cilliens are being offered in Laguna Beach this summer, sponsored by the clty•s Council on Aging. Ofrertngs \nclude creative wriUn.g. French for travelers. practical Spanish . a nd folk dancing. ln addition. a new claas called current book re· vlew. is belng ottered. For in· formation. call '97·2'41. • BODY FOUND Robin Samsoe. 12 Parking Ban On R V Set In Clemente San Clemente City Council members voted un a ni mously Thursday to ban parking of com- m c r c 1 a I and recreational \'eh1cles on city streetc; and al· It•\!-ror mon.• than two hours " d:i ... Tht• µa rking ban wa~ a.µ· JHO\·Nf ovt'r the protests of :o.l'Vcral rt'creat1onal vehicle owners who told council mem· bcri. they needed more than two hours to load and un load their motor homes Ctty Trafrl l· and Parking Com m1ss1on members suggested tht.' µark1ng ban becaus e tht• vehicles often block vision on ct ty stre<>ts e1nd alleys because of their ~•z.e and make street clean ing dtfftcult A pet1t1on s1,gnetJ by 104 re~1 dents b;1ckcd the ban Hut former c ity traffi c cngtncl'r Phtltp Peter sent a let~ lt'r to the council opposmg the ban He a~~crtcd Lht' law would "deny the r1~ht to utihze a stret-t which was paid ror by lhc propt"rtyowner .. City a ides said the parking ban will go into effect w1thm 60 days. 2 Fir es Battled PHOENIX <AP> Efforts to corral two Arizona brus h fi res• that have blacke ned 60,000 acres of national forest land reacbe<5 "lhl' critical stage" today as hrcftghtcrs dug into steep moun· tainsides and hoped for control Coast Weat her Some low clouds early morning hours otherwise sunny Saturday. Lows tonight 60 to 64 . Highs Saturda y from 70 at beaches to 77 to 84 inland. I NSIDE TODAY The Pageant o/ the Ma1ter3 isn ·r cu serious end sober CJ4 cost membera reveal in the Weekender, Pogt Cl. l••x •2 M C..t • M .. c,,.s .. .. , .. C1t CM "' C:Mt A4 Betty O. Pennywell of Lajtuna Beach ts treated by paramedlcs after her car rolled over Thursday as she was drivmg on Laguna Canyon Road. Mrs. Pennywell, 56. of 1772 Ocean Way. was taken to South Coast Medi<'al Center for further treatment of rnJun~ ~ht• ~ufft>rtd m the crash. but ~ht wtt~n·1 ho~µtlaltzl•d The crash oc- curn'<.l uhout noon m •ar Sy camore Flats . Officer~ ~aid the wo man 's car apparently dn(h'Cl onto thl' ~houldcr of the road and ~hl· lo..'\t <:Ont rol o l the vehicle CletnentP Budget Approved San Cle mente C ity Counc il m embers approved a revised fiscal 1979-80 preliminary city budget of $13,456,676 Thursday. The re vised tot a l is down $300,081 from last year 's ap· prove d s p end ing plan of $13.756,763. Revisions in the budget in· elude adjustments for the re- instatement of the city-operated park maintena nce program. Mayor Roy Hamm cast the lone dissenting vote against the budget. Hamm a sserted that re· instatement of the park main· tenance program. instead of us· ing a contracted private firm. was ··an expensive syste m ... that is inadequate at best .·· The mayor c laimed the city would save $137,000 by using a private firm for pa rk main· ten a nee T he a pproved preliminary bud get in cludes a pl a n to earmark $43.000 or the city's an· ticipated $263,000 in fe deral rev· e nue sharing funds for air con- d itioning, carpeting a nd office equipment refurbishment at Ci· v Hall Officer's Job Made Simple ByLagunan It was the case of the willing ;uspect Laguna Beac;.h police arrested a 23-year-old drug s uspect early Thurs d ay a fte r the m an ap· proached an officer and alleged· ly offered to be searched Officer Bill Yourex said he was patrolling the base of Moun· lain Road at about 1:30 a.m . Thurs day whe n he was ap- proached by Karlos W. Kiernan of 474 Mountain Road Kiernan asked the officer if he wanted to sear c h h im for weapons. Yourex said he didn't particularly want to do that. Then the suspect pointed to a bag he was carrying and asked t he officer if he wanted to look inside The puzzled officer complied with the request and alleges he found seven wrapped packages of m arijua na inside the large bag Yourex arrested Kiernan and cha r ged him with posaession of marijua n a for sale. He was booked into Orange County J ail with bail set a t $5,000 DAILY PILOT T ... Ot._C_ O.•IY P•IOI. wltll-'tl""- 1>1_1 ... -..Pr._.._°'111*•-l>• lt.Ot- (Grof Pvbf•\NftiO(Ol'ftPrillftY Sf1tr..tf•tt f'dft.on\.#it,, C>UOl•\""ct ~ ""°""' ,-,.o., '°" (~l• ,..__ -llH<f\. _..,..... ~ .... ,_ l••"V•lley,lrYW,l--11-C-I A '-"'f'llQWr~Mrfl4M•~...-.•\llMS.C:vro.•'•f'ICI Su<>o.tn flte _ _. ..,..."""'...,.. '' •• JJO w.-.18-•!>1'"1 Cotl•-.C.tltl-•~,. ..-.. ....... Prftldem -.....,..,,.., --· c.trr V•U'°'M--0.-.. ,,.._ T-.• ...... l!<l!w ~.,. _ _...... ,,,..,.... ... I! .... ~M.L-·-P.IM" A•\lte..,t Mit-"" ldl!On L.HUft• .. Ktl Otftce ne. o..-••• ,.,..., ,....._ ... (714>MMa:n a.•111 ........... MMITI L...-.._..MDlfs•,._M9: '''"'""' ..... • ...-.... c-...- Huntington Woman Awaits Lost Child By STEVE MARBLE Of the O•llY Pi let Slaff A H untington Beach grandmother who has ~n wuat ing 340 days to see her grand· daughter again hopes to be re united with the 6-year-old next week but isn't sure what to ex- pect. "I just don't know what this las t year has done to her." s ays Juanita Moore. grandmothl·r and legal guardian of former child beauty queen Valce na Miller. v' a leena. snat ched from her grandparents' Crown Reef Lane home in Huntington Beach 11 months ago. was locuted by authorities last Tuesday living in u rural Arkansas foster home According lo Sgt. Rob Haller of the Eureka Springs Police Depart ment in Arkans a s. Va l<'ena was placed in the fos tN home June 21 after she was dis- cover ed sleeping in a parked car with her mother The mother. Carnalla Miller. 25. who was arrested at the time for disorderly conduct. a llegedly g r abbed Valeena la st July 31 from her grandparents' home. Mrs. Moore and her h usband, Kenneth, had put up a reward a nd had sought out the advice of a psychic in vain attempts to locate the youngster Suspect Held After Trying 9-floor Jump " burg lary defendant was .->ooked into the UCI Medical Cente r m ental ward Thursday a fter he threatene d l o jump from the ninth floor b alcony at Orange County Courthouse. Sheritrs deputies said 24-year- old David Wheeler of Tustin was talked out of the suicide try by his a ttorney, Kenne th Roberts. who counseled the defendant on t h e ba l cony for abo u t 20 minutes. The young ma n was heard shouting about the alleged in· justices in the "syste m " and al one point r eportedly yelled , "I've heard they send Innocent people to jail but they're not go- ing to do that to me." D eputies said Wheeler wa!. booked into UCI for a 72·hour m ental evaluaUon. Judge Kenneth Lee a lRO declared a mistrial In Whecler 'l'I case because jurors had been awareo<the threatened jump, de· puties reported. Wheeler a nd a co-detendant were accused of cnterln1 an Orange apartment last January to commlt burglary when th"Y were surprised by the occu- pants. .a.. COMING BACK HOME Valeena Miiier, 6 Bergeson Tax Measure Goes Into Assembly A m e a s ur e b y A s- ~c mbl y w o m a n M a rion Bergeson·. R Newport Beach. lo lower ~tale incom e taxes has re ~ched the Asse mbly floor despite opposition from Gov Ed- mund G. Brown Jr. Mrs. Bergeson's bill would ra is e tax brackets for innation. thus rcducin~ s tate income taxes. She claims the bill. AB 276. would s ave taxpayer s $570 million in the fi rst two years Brown opposes it. saying the measure would drain the state of nC'cded revenues. Mr!> Req~eson's measure was passt•d to the Uoor from the As· s em bly Ways and Means Com- mitlet' Thursday by a vote of 15 to I. Provisions of the bill call for tax brackeLc; to be raised by the s a m e pcrccnl1.1gc us inflation. thus keeping waJ(t.' earne rs from bri n g ro rrrd int o h igher brackets by cost-of-living raises. Laftt yl•u r , lht.• LrR1!1lature pusscd u luw rnlslnJ( brackets by 3 pe rcent l(•t111 lhun lht• inflation r ule. MrH lh'ruc•11on's bill, effec- tive In the ltlttC) tux yt•ur, would Index the finul 3 tH•rcc•nt. Sh«> 1rnld It would <'Ollt the state about $2!0 million In 1980 and $360 m\lllon In 191U. with <'Ol>ts becomln>t harder to predict in later y<'urs Bed·handed? Dye Hits Bank Robbers FBI agents are trying to capture a pair of crooks red·handed because tht:Y apparently_ were hit by an exploding dye packet Thursday outside a Santa Ana bank they had just robbed. FBI SPOKESMEN SAID today the d ye packjJtS exploded In the parking lot of Coast Bank, 3500 S. Bristol St .. as the pair Oed from a 4:30 p.m . holdup. The two men, armed with a .38-caliber pistol. h ad taken $5,500 ln cash from the bank. along with a bonus they hadn't bargained for -the exploding red dye mechanism . u'DL\T STtJFF DOESN'T come off very easily, .. the FBI agent explained. The pair fied ln an auto with out-of.state license plates, investlsators said. : Hillside Panel Sought Mayor Kenm1lh f'rles:s wanL'i residents repreaented on a com· mlUce that would revie w two de· velopment plans ror 1,201 homes on hilh1ide lund ln San Juan Capistrano But o ther <'lty councilm en volcod con<'l"rn Thunduy that tht-formation of such u group- ro m poscd also of councilmen und plnnninli( com m1ss1onen, could ~1ve the landowners lhe 1m presi.ion tht• city as slalltng approval of <• l'Ourt sc.inclloncd s ettlement The issue 1nvol ve!> 1,265 acres or lund located t'8Sl of the San Diego Freeway und south of San Ju-an Creek Road The lund. owned by Glendale Federal Sav angs and Loan. was the sub~ect of an $11 million laws utt agamst the city of Sun Juan Councilmen and savings and Joan representative~ hammered o ut an acceptuble development plan behind c losl'd doors The plan was accepted by a Judge an the laws uit and city offi<'i <Jll. we re ordered t o m o v e ex· pedit1ously on approv<JI of the projeel Rut n•sadl•nl~ b1•g <J n <"rit1c11ang the plan wh<·n public hc unng" Jµe ned on the development pro posl.11 that would l'all for ~rad ing large portaons of tht.· h1lls1dt.· vista. And the city's planning com miss ion rejected the pro1ect because of potential impact<; on traHic. schools, c ity aesthetics and s ewer capacity. Councilmen followed suit last month. rejecling the pro1ecl's environme ntal impact report as inade quate They called for more detail and bette r explana· tion of what m easures could bl• taken to m1t1gate adve rse 1m pacts of the pro1ect Thursday, city planning staff members asked councilmen to a pp rove a plan that would broaden the environmenta l 1m pact rC'port and form two de velopmC'nt plan a ltt•rnatavC'S lo the one suggested by G lcn<la le f ederal. "Many people seem to tw con cerned that what wi..• have is not the bes t way to deve lop the project ,·· Pla nning Dir ector Thomas Merrell told coun cilmen. Merrell said his s ta ff would develop alternative's based on planning commission recom· mendalions to concentrate more residences on the lowe r portion of the pro pe rty T he second alternative wo uld be one de· ve loped sole ly by city planners ··Jt would pro bably alter the oorders of th<' development but not the number of unit!>." Mer re ll s aid M ayor I' 1 .ess 1.uggestcd a commaltN' of counc:1lmcn. plan nang comm1s!.1ont·r~ a nd re!-.1 dents be form ed to review lht• alternatives so that everyone·~ concerns are m £'l. But C ity Attorney .Ja m l''i Okazaki caJ .ioned councalmC'n that the Los Ange les based firm had the option to call for a court appearance on a 30-day noticf: af the city isn 'l m oving "ex· peditiously." "We're under the constraint of a judgment that each m eas ure be taken as expeditiously a s possible." Okazaki pointed out · · 1 thought W<' had an agree· ment the community wanted." Friess counte red ··But ap· parently the community doesn't have a great deal of faith an what the council is doing. "If there was some way to do this (form the comm ittee> then the communi ty would feel they're involved in this de cision." \ I ' Happy 5tl1 "' Jttly . , Firewo rks explodt OH'r the Wh ite House Thur~dav night in et tt'll·hrc.itwn postponed from thl· Fourth of .July b~ rain T h1..· \\'ashmgto11 >Ion umt·nt ..ind Jeffcr:-.on Mcmor wl ~rr Vl!->thlt· 111 th1· h<1r·k~rn1111d Estes D escribed As Broken, Abused DALLAS tA f't A1lllf' ~o! Estes. whose financial emp1n collapsed an a nallflnal '><«JOd,tl an the 1900s. h<As been rlc.,tnli1·d during hn<AI <Arguments 1n ht n<'W fraud tra dl <Vi <1 hrol\•·n abused m an \l tt1m1Lt>d I•\ .. polit1cal oppr1-sswn · ll 1!> attornt>ys plc;J<ll•rl Thur' day for · ·com pa ... " !J' n .e n•! m l'rey" for tht• p;erokd "" 1ndl1·r as both c;1<lr" prl'st•nl•·d l'!tt ... 1n1 a rgum<'nts in the• l ' S r i1 ... 111 r• Court trwl .Judl.'t' Rolw rf Hi ll then turnl'<1 the-e;.i<.,t• "' 1•1 to ,, 12 m ember 1 ur~ E s tes cind a formN ;1•,s0r1.111· Rciymond K Horton uf !v'l irll..and . are act·used of rk frnud111g 1n \ estors in 01 1 fit'l<1 stl•am c·lean 11\g t-Qu1pment tht• govt•rnnwn1 contend:, never c-xa~ted Tht· tv.o a lso are ch a rg<'d wtth trytn~ lo con('eal Estes· aS!.t'ls from tlw Inte rnal Revenue Servl(·e Es tes received na tiona l a tten tion 1n the t-:irh 19r,11, "1lh 1111• colli.i pse of h1:-. Sl50 n11!11w1 f1 C1~11 caal empire. built largely on mortgage Joi.ins thitl u'>Nl non"" asten l fert1lazt'r tc.nk:. J'> 1111 IJtcral J\t the timt•. mu<h v..;1'.-> m.1tl• of E~h.•s' ronneC'llun ... 1(1 '.trt•Ht national 1x1ht11·al ft)!Ut , . ., 1111 lutf tn~ lhl'n \'11·1· l'rt·..,1t.lent I ""''"'' Johnson f!OWl'VN no f1rr11 l'•>11 lll'l'tion was pro \'t•d and John~ m1 ,11des :;aid a leltf'r Esll'' l-.1·p1 from John~on "J:> JU"t J rnut1111 re•ply lk h•n.,e attorrw v \, Brock111 I r w1n :rn a<l in c·los1-n~ ar~1111u•nl!I Thursday. "fi1llit-Sol Este.., ha~ toncenkd 'assl•ts' f rom th('~!''' e rnment. I must <1dm1t that B11t they W\'re a ss l·t ~ h e ha~ possessed since birth a nrt no ont• can take them :rn <t) Tht.•y <1rl' ha s c itizenship and his right lo J fa ir tnal. .. AP 1'¥1r?1>f'OIO POLITICAL VICTIM? Billie Sol Estes '"f raff ic Woe ~flot for Talk Tr.1Cf11· proot1·m" 1n l ht· I .. 1 ~ 11 n a :'II 1 I! u 1• I ,1 r 1• a p..erl 11•111.11 h 11n ('rown \ alll·y 1'.1rk":t' wal l lw d 1:;c11-;~ed :\I 11111\av .11 a l.ag11n ~1 N 1 ~uel {'11mmun1t~ /\"!'>1w1;1l111n mt•t•t eng . Off1t'<·r R1d wrd Van Coll of lht· CJ llfo rn1<i Highway Patrol \\al l appear to da:;cuss an acr•· 11t·n t pruf1ll-of the Lag un;e ;\ 1..: Ut·I thoro11~hfarl' Murdere r Parolf-d \ 11.1ffH 1·n~1m·ttr from tho#.: CANON CITY. Colo 1A 1'1 Con v 1 c t ed murde re r J o~eph Corbett Jr. on Thur:;d.iy v.a ... granted a parole after serv1n~ th vea rs in the Colo ra do St;Ht· 0Pemtent1arv for the murdl'r of brewery heir Adolph Coors lit OranJ,!t' ('ounly f:nvaronment<AI • \t.in.1g1•mt•nt A~ent·v abo "111 lw on h.iml to an:.wl'r q ut•-,uons ~ .. Tht• n1t'<'ltn~ take~ plucc at 7 JO p m in lhl' Crown Vulley i l'ommuntt\ Park c lubhouse on :- Cro\\n \alley Parkway west of · L..a Pai Road MEN'S SUITS ..., ' I I I : AND SPORT COATS O NE D OLLAR \ WITH PURCHA SE O F ONE A T REGULAR PRI CE ( j - _____ 1 APW ........... RCURITY GUARD STANDS BESIDE U.N. GAS PUMP Diplomata From 011 Countrt.1 THI• Own Medicine Gassed Up Iraq Envoys Protest Waits UNITED NATIONS <APl Iraq's delegates to the United Nations are angry because the oil squeeze their government help put on the United States is forring U.N. diplom ats to wait in line at gas stations. A U.S. delegate s uggest<.><! the diplom ats take the subw&y or the bus. Iraq called a meeting Thursday of the U.N. Committee on Relations with the Host Country -the United Slates -so that its chief deputy delegate to the world organii.at1on, Sa1b A. K . Bali, could complain that he and colleagues were waiting in line as much as four hours to buy gasoline when they s hould be car· rying out official duties. HE SUGGESTED THAT SOME NEW York filling station:. be reserved for diplomats only. Or that they be allowed to fill up at the U.N. headquarters pump reserved for the 20 Secretarial trucks . U.S. delegate Herbert K. Reis said his office would support an application for the allocation of more gas to the t: N pump But Yosh.io Tagaya of the Secretariat s aid that would mean "some lines here as you have outs ide · · Reis made no comment on Rafi's proposal for diplomats· only gas stations, an arrangement that might require police guards to protect them from New Yorkers alrelldy burned up because diplomatic vehi cles lire exempt fro m pa rking regula lions. Rut he pointed out that "New York is extremely fortunate in having a very good t ranspartation !>ystt:m." REIS ALSO REMINDED TllE DELEGATES that life 1~ not always easy in their hometowns TherC' are "m any places in the world where the loca l d iplomats t.'Xperif'nce difficulties because oC local conditions power shortages, watt:r shortages and con· fusion due to civil disobedience." he said. Nobody made specific mention or Iraq's membership in the Organization of Petroleum Exparting Countries. which has in · creased the price or crude 0 11 more than 40 J)t'rcent the past yedr and restrict.!> production to keep the price up. But Fermin Zelada of Spain said perhaps U.N. diplom ats "could count on the generosity of the petroleum-producing coun· tries. who might provide the needs " The committee adjourned until Monday without takin~ ac- tion. Nixon Gives Money To Cancer Society NEW YORK <AP> Former P resident Nixon has given the American Cancer Society a gift of $100,000, the society an- nounced today. It said the contnbution in the Why of Who In Sunday's Daily Pilot Looking bac kward and forward is part or the package this Sunday in the Daily Pilot. MOONMEN TODAY -Only a dozen humans have left foot- prints in the fine dust of the Moon. How did that event 10 (suNDAY'S BEST J years ago affect the astronauts? An Associated Press survey tells their stories. • WHO'S WHO -The musical sroup wbo tell why the film they produced documenting their his- tory isn't a celluloid epitaph. It's just a demarcation line between past and future. , aEAD AND SAVE -Pat Dwtn explains bow to use gov- ernment reaulaUoos to save on arocery bllfa in her Consumer Cloeeup oo labeling laws . Fullerton Cyclist Rita Tree, Dies A 46-rear-old Fullerton resl- deld "•killed Wednesday wben Ida ~7cle ..-i out ot eon· ...... nD lDt.o. tree. Polle Mid Rielw'd C. Abbott WU ldlled lD tM aeftchttt a few Mocu rrom au. New.et.. n wu llM ....,._ if Abbott. WU -.a nae a aalety helmet. name of Nixon and his wife. Patricia, wa s J?1ve n as :.i memorial to a numbe r of cancer victims, including John Wayn(· a nd Hubert Humphrey The society sa id the contribu hon was made by check in a let ter t ha t Nixon sent lo PC1ul Williams of North Palm Beach. Fla.. a vice ch airman of the !>Oc1ety s hoard. "We are making the contnbu· t10n in memory or John Wayne. llubc rt Humphrey, Roger.!> Morton. John Foster Dulles. Ro be r t Tart. Ste wart Al sop K y l e Palmer , Eugen e M rGovern. Kale R yan and others in all walks of life who have had cancer," the letter said. Nixon 's letter identified Mc Govern as having served with him under Williams' com - mand in the Navy in 1945. Kate Ryan was the mother of Mrs. Nixon. Als op a nd Palmer were Washington journalists . Nixon said he was impressed with Williams' description of progress being made in the pre- vention and cure of cancer. ··consequently. Pat and I would like for you to use the enclosed check for this vitally important work," he said Teen S urvives <:er Smashup A 19·year-old Laguna Niguel youth escaped serious injury Thursday when his car rolled over several times and s Ud 136 feet down lbe Ortega Highway upside down. Callfomia Highwoy Patrol of· fleer Bud Rooks said driver Thomas Edwin Sawyer's 1968 Volkswasen left \.he pavement briefly, caualnl Sawyer lo loee control when he overcorrected lo get back on the road. Rook.a aatd the accident oc· currtd about one mile ea.al of La Pata Avenue about 7:40 il m. Thursday. Sawyer was treated for cuts at lhe scene I ' , Kennedy 'Draft' Launched WASHINGTON I AP) -A aro up of libetal Democrats un · happy with President Carter is haunching u national campaign to droll Sen. Edward M. Ken- nedy, but Kennedy s ays they are dotnK IL without his bless ing. A letter signed by Machinists union President William W. Win· p1slngllr and produced by the surne farm that raised money for tht.• Uemocratic National Com· m1ttet 1s ~olng out next week to :!0,000 lo 50.000 persons lis~ed on J nut1onw1de mailing list T he !titter calls ror help in marshal.mg an irresistible man· date for Kennedy to cha llenge Carte r for the party's presiden· ual norrunauon. "We will personally cover his desk wtth the na mes of those c1t1zens who . . want to be counted among those calling up· vn him to be a candidate for the presidency." the letter says It asks for contributions or from $15 to SIOO. but leaders of the movement say the money will only be used to generate more mail to solicit more sup· port. Any money left over from the draft movement will be con- tributed to the John F. Kennedy Pr esi d e nt ia l Library in Mass .. chuselts. they say. The nationlll mail drive is the bi ggest step in a Kennedy draft wave building for several weeks Ke nnedy has said he expects Carter lo be re-elected with his s upport. but has not forcefull) moved t.o knock down the draft. Tom Southwick, Ke nnedy's press secretary. said Thursda) this latest draft e rfort was In· i t1 a t e d without the ~t a ssac husetts sen a t o r 's knowledge Southwir k said he did not know wt-:re Winp1s1nger and his associates got the idea and that Ke nned y has not changl'CI his previously slated pos1t1on on Carter W1np1s111ger's letter accu:.ls Carter of poor lt:adersh1p at a •time of national crisis and says K l' n n e d y c a n p r o v 1 d c t h e leadership Carter ooesn t . A !though th(' l<'lter bears Win- p is i n ge r's s ignature. Jl is ~ponsored by a group called the National C~lll for Kennedy. which has b1.·cn incorporated in the District of Columbia The in- corporators are listt.'d as Victor Kllrnber. an officer of the Bwld· mg and Trades Council of the .'\ F'L·CIO, Jules Berns tein, a Washington labor lawyer. and Sandy Oe Ment, executive rurec· tor of the National Resource Center for Consumers of Legal Scn·1ces. Battered Wome1i's Cause Aided Fn<!-r. Julye, t97'9 s DAIL V PILOT '' :J 1. Solar Panels 4. Instruments Deck 2 . Telescope Mount 5. Workshop & Living Quarters 3. Multiple Docking Adapter •PWtreP'Olo ARTIST'S DEPICTION OF HOW SKYLAB Will BREAK UP ON ITS WAY TO EARTH Space Craft Should Crash Into Earth's Atmo1phere Somellme Next Week Look Out Wednesday That's Wlien NORAD Thinks Skylab Wi_ll Fall WASHINGTON 1 /\P1 Skylab's t1ml' I'> running out fast. The National At'ronaut1cs llnd Space Adm1n1stration believes the 77 5·lon C'raft wi ll cra:.h into the atmosphl'n' some\1m<' next week. most hkcly Wednesday The North A mcr1cC1n A 11 Defense Command 1n Colorado. which has bcC'n tracking the ll8·Coot·long s pan• derelict. had predicted thut the re entry would be betwt'cn Julv 10 and Ju ly H . with Thurst.lll.Y the mo~t likel~ date But NORAD on Thursday ad \ anct'd its pro1(.•c11on om· day to th(· .July 9-13 period. \\llh lht• target dalt' of July 11 The low Point of Skyl<1b's orbit Thursday was 133 nlllt•s ilb<°Jvc l'arth. six mill'!> lt•ss than thl' d;:iy before. The high point was 1'14 .8 miles. lhrt'l' milt·s higher thun WC'dncsda' lhief Rifle Firm in SC Skylab's final plunge will hl'gm when 1t hsli. the thtckcrung atmos phen' Meanwhllt'. the State Depart· me nt h£1s alerted pe rsonnel around the world to be scl to provide last·minute Skylab in formauon to host government!) We have bt!en in continuous l'<>ntact with the posts for som1· months now llnd the) h:nc bct•n provided all of the informc.llon tha t has been relca.!>cd b) NASA," said a Statc Depart ml'nl official, "t\O asked that he not bl' 1dcnl 1 f1ed 'We have reQuested that cach of our posts identify key pe rson ncl who will be availa ble for pro \'1ding Skylab information " Suc h anforma twn won·1 ht• :l\'atlahlc until the final hours 1Jf Skylab's hfe Then. NASA c;d~S. 1l will bt.• pos:.1blc to identify th1· r1rb1tal path in which Skylab c:1n be expected to rl' entl'r f'1 ece'> that survive rt.>·entr). J flow \\c1gh1ng more than 1.000 pound!>. "Ill probably fall in an area ~.000 miles Ion~ and 100 miles wl(ito Jl on ~ tht• 1>rb1t<.1I path Duke's 'Politics' Mar Mural Tribute SHEFFIELD. England <AP > Wayne a!. a threat to the ~hcf An argument over John field Council.'' Wayne's paliLics bri(•fl y delayed ··Waym' gave me hours or cn- thc unvernng today or a mural tertamment becausl" l am a C<lw- pamted by local artists as a boy fan." Michie said . "His 1m- tributc to lht' ,l\mcrican movie age apµeah~d. the big. tough. star i::ood gu) Rut 1t was a pity ht· ·· 1 don't mind plastic hcroec;, did not ket>p his poht1cal hfe out Two San Clemente bus1 but they becom e dan gerou~ of his cinema career. nessmen returned to work after when such fi gures with right-"I object to the way that some Independence Day a nd dis-wing views becom e real life in Wayne films were used to put covered about Sl.000 worth of American politics." said city over subtle polillral porpagan· cash and lumber missing from councilman William Michie da 'The Green Berets·. a film their businesses. police said Michie is chairm an of the ~bout the Vietnamese war. was J erry Hendricks. or Crestbne . Sheffield Environmental Pla n-d1sgrarefuJ ly one-sided. Jn no Inc. 1001 Camino de Los Mares. ning Committee that paid for the way. shape or form was J ohn told palice he rel urned to the portrait of Wayne m art1on with W a v n e co nn ect c d w 1t h plan t Thursday to find S900 d SIX ·Shoot er as part o r a freedom .. ~orth of lumber mi..,sing flollvwood mural in an under Krysw Nowak. thl' Sheffield Gopal Smith :.aid hl' returned ground pedestrian walkway art education officer who or to Park Liquor, 3119 5 El lie refused to pull the cord to ~an1 LCd the lrtbute. s aid Camino Real, to find the front unveil the mural A local radw "Politics had nothing to do Wlth door open a nd $167 missing from dist• .1ockey. M art1n Ke lnt'r. t hi~ event It wa~ mC'anl as £1 the business P.ollC'l' sa id lhl' .!>tc•ppccl up to do the honors. S<tY· t ributt• to a popular cinema LOS ANGELES <AP > doorhadnolbccn fort·l•dnpcn m g ··1 don't honestlv see John figure " P atricia llears t , who captured ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wo rld attention with her odyssey from kidn:tp victim lo fugitive to , .... -----•••••••••••••••••••••••-.. .... -•••••••••111i.. rc'invicted bank robber. says she wQnts to use her notoriety for a cause the plight of battered women "I knew m y presence here would bnng lhe media." Ms ll(•arsl candidly told a Jammed news conference Thurs day at the G realer Los Angeles Press Club "If I were not here . many of vou would not be here e ither." in her first press conference s ince she was released from prison m J anuary. Ms. Hearst urged battered wom en to seek police help. Australian Tree Fern t l 'f\ ;.~ f"'f\ "J t{\IJ 11 ~ ti t •• Split Leaf Philodendron A I though she ref us~ to dis- cuss details of her per sonal life. the 25-year·o ld n ewspaper ' heiress drew a nalogies between her ordeal and that of battered women. 1~-~~~~=-~~:---:;:::::::::::::::::::::::;;;;;;;;-•1 "Havin g been a victim or Colorite HOSE ••••••••••• violence. this is the reason I'm All·WEATHER so concerned with battered wome n." Ms. Hearst said. "I REINFORCED was \he victim of a very viole nt • Nylon·l1re co1d re1nlor cee1 crime. and I don't want to see • Co11s eos11v veor rouna a nyone involved in violence of • Won 1 our~I under pressure any kind.·· • Uncone1111ono11v guo1on1cce1 Ms. Hearst. in an apparent ref-DI LUX( QllNFORClD erence lo her distrust of police during her fugitive days. sa id 50 x 5 8 battered women often have Reg 14 0!.> s11 99 similar feelings. E PRICE "I understand how helpless SAL • and desperate these wo me n •••••••!Im!•••••••••••••••••••• .. feel ," s h e said. "T hey a re sometimes afraid to call the police t>eeause t hey don't think they will help them." Ms. Hearst joined women's rights activist Gloria Allred inl introducing a legal rights cardl for batte red women which will INSTANT LAWN ro/I OCJt the green CllqHlt 5 Square Fl Rolls ~-... WITH sod fr0tn OICHONORA '1.99 Roll """ "te•• 0 •"Uf • HYBRID BERMUDA or cal-t#urf be distributed throughout Los ~-----~ Angeles with the help of local1 ... STOLONS Al SO BLUEGRASS '1.59 Roll AVAi\ ABl E poUce. Ms . Hearst said s he would urge a similar program in! San Francisco. 1 FOUNTAIN VALLEY -~AN ~ 11.C c.o ~ I WY % Lll15 8. -QC Ms. Hears t , glowing in a ' bri8bL ireeo silk dreas. brushed oCI que1tlona about. her marriage last April to policeman Bernard Sbaw. 1 COSTA MESA I 1420 •OO«HUIST ~ fOUMT AIM Y AUIY ••Jt'a not the tssue bere today I and we don'l want to see the is· sue sidetracked by quesl.ioos about how I'm doing at home." Ms. Hears1 said .. 0,.,.,. ..... 7 ..... ',,_ 21Jl t41WPC>af IUD. COSTA MISA t4•1'25 P•tlo ' IHlllf ......... 9' ... hll INep f•J I rittoe.: tU-6711 Of'IM7DAYS SALi NICIS •OOD THIV 7 /I 0/79 Al..._ Lllllh4 Te Sfled 0. H .... ..... ,,_ . ' \ ,,ldey, July I. 181'1 NATION I WORL-0 ..... U.S. J ohless Rate Dips ~ Coating fu't wick~({ Tom ~~,. ~~~~~~~----~-------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-< Marplal•~ Hitting the Beache ON 'ftl& BEAat: Now we'"' ICOlAI lo lum lf all lhole lhronp who vlllted our coulllne •l the mld·~k holld•)' were juat here on a nuke Thf' WMlrend al\1pea up for perfect beach weatb r. Forecaata. lf yo u Uke to believt' the predJcterg, t•11ll for Httle fl'Ye·mil per-hour b rffll' ak>na the shoreltnt• with ocean temperatures as h11ith ¥5 fl7 dejrees and the air JU'' u little warmer. U that won't lure lhf' mull1tutll'~ bt•l'k to our l't·.:11111 nothing is eomg to do It A WALK AWNG lbe IYUSl ·Shroud@d shore li ne only lhl~ morning reminds you that they were all here. T he ~urf wu' making rumbles like thunder but 1t was all a notst' !>how T he wuves were JUSl hllle poppe~. banging dWU) al lh1..• ·" \\ .-:. ~~- /.,... ..-=·:.~ '~ Laguna Greeter Statue Will Do Lots of Greeting This Season sand loudly be('ause or the sharp slant of beach conrigura t1on. Atop the sand berm. :.1 whole squadron of seagulls lined up single !tie. all pt!enng to sea as if on a concertetl search for bre:.tkfast You had the notion lo veil al the line up. "Okuy, everybody an the water when you hear the whistle .. Along the ~;.ind. a lone mun1c1pal worker "a~ on c·leanup tlulv. a rl'm1ndt.'r of what the Fourth of July had "rought JU:.t two days b<'lorc. Off'e1isive Pressed BySornoza MANACi\11\, N1eurul(U11 CJ\PJ J'rt•1d1t1•nt /\11u,..tmoo Somoza 1>rt' I t'll 11 l'Ountt-r off(lnl l V\' to dny thut eould 111·ov1• Ir he> still hut. t•1wu1<h 1nllltury m11(hl lo 'uvt• hl111 t lt1•ltth'd photo. A7> Tht• :J:J yc•11r oh1 d 1rtntor sent .1ho11t 1.000 troops. pla nes. . nm111 '"' 1·11rs und ut h.•a:.l one I unk Ul(!Alll.'ll lht• Sund1nu,ta gue r 111\11:-holchng Musuyu. 20 m1l l'l'> 11out h of the c ap1tul. Reporters o h- ''' n l'd lht• p lunt•:. bombing . 1 n,· k\'\111.: 11nd :;truCin~ the city IT W/\S Somoza's fi rst eoun tt•r offrnM\ l' at!atnsl an~ oC lhl• :!·t \'ltll':. Uw Sandm istas havt t :lkl•n s tnt'l' they l:.1unchcd their offt•nMVt.' six weeks a~o to try to encl t ht• 42· year-old diC'h1torshi1> of the• Somota fa mily If lht• nallonal ~ua rd cannot rt•cuplun: Musayu, the re will be II IL It• prospect of Somoza regain· 111g control of t he rest of the tountry. The guerrillas of the Sandinista Nationa l Liberation Front now hold a ll the major population centers except for Managua. nearby Granada and por ts o n the Caribbean. S OMOZA SENT 600 t roop5 from Managua and 200 from another part of the countr y against the rebels in Masaya. pres1dent1al aide Max Kelly ~a id. Two hundred others had been sent 1n e.irher. M c.in while. t he guerrillas' R ad10 s.,ndino reported t hat t he rebt.'IS had taken the ar my gar- rison in the town of J inotepc, about 311 m•les southwc:.t of ~I an;_igua J11st in Case Brad Rudolph ot De nve r . a representative for the Seat of the Pants Management Company. adJusts his S\..ylab pro lective helmet Rudolph has sold over 4.000 of thl· poster·board helmt•ls m the Dem·er area E ach helml't l'Omt'l'i with an "early w~rnmg spike" that pr11v1dt·~ .. llOHl:l nanoseconds of warning ·· before Skylab h1h 1h '' l'an.•r __ .:;....o;.'-..:..:------------ Price Hike: 'Moderate'·. For June WASHINGTON (AP> -The nation's unemployment rate fell lo 5.6 percent in June, the lowest level m nearly five years, tbe government said today. At the same time, wholesale prices continued to moderate, rising 0.5 percent lasl month, lhe Labor Departme nt said . Food prices actually declined 1.2 pe rcent. th anks lo s harp drops in the prices or beef. pork and poultry . Non-food items rose 1 1 pe rcent. with sharp advances in petroleum prices taking tbe blame BOTH T HE unemploym ent a nd wholesale price fi g ures were i:!ood news for American t·on su rn ers T he econom y is girding for the impact or more 01 1 p rice m creases that will re· s uit from the recent decision by the Or~aniz<it1on of Petroleum ~x porting Countries to raise crude oil prices an average of 25 percent President Carter and his aides have said the OPEC increase ""'II cost 800.000 Americans their JObs by mi d -1980 a nd add bet ween 2 a nd 2.5 per centage points to the U S infla tion rate Th<' unemployment rate had h\.'ld !>ll'Jdy 1n the range of 5 7 1><·1 C'l'nt Lo 5 9 percent for the pa-.t 10 mi>nth~ Tht· dc-chne to "> Ii pt-rn·nl in .J unc. l he lowest ll•\ c·I 'In< l" l\ugu't 1974. ··was cilll dlmo..,t 1·nt1rely to a drop in 1 .. 1·11 .1g1· johlt•,-.n1·-.s. · · said I .1h11r Ut·p..artmcnl analyst Kdthr~n llo~lt· "TllF: N UMRER OF un - Prt1 plo\ l'd h ·1·n .1g1-r:-. ft.II hy 1:10.rn10 in .l11n1·. whi le their un- t•mplt>\ mt·nt ralc droppt•d from In H pen·t'nl to 15.3 peref'nt ... the 1 t•pnrt Miid OLD BOTTLES. CANS and du.curded hotdog wrapper~ .ilmost obsC'url'd thl' :.and Then.· were remnants of firework~. broken plastic dn nking glasses. and metal rods that had one<' l.x!en sparklers. When the holiday throngs fin ally depar1 this best of all poss1bl(• t~oa!\t~. they do clearly lcavt• thNr mark The cleanup chore look<·d like 1t wa:. going to be more tha n one Ion<' m unicipal worker was able to handle Mideast Accord Told ;-.1 -. I lcH I<· said that although lh•• {1~11n1s art• s .. :asonally ad- 111 ... 11·d w .H·c·OlHH for !'hungcs ... urh .i:. ht':.t\ y 'um mer h1nng. ... ornc> of the improvement tn lt•t•n agt• 11n1•mpl11ymcnt likely ";,., dut· tu summer JOb pro- g ram ... All of this. however. probably isn't Just the recap of a holiday past. The like lihood 1s stronger that 1t 1s the forecast for a summe r se ason JUSt ahead. ALEXANDRIA. Egypt <AP> U S mediator Robert Strauss annC)unced what he termed a "'breakthro ugh" tod ay in un- 'n:ir ling the logjam that had been h11lchng up talks between l~rael and Egypt on the issue of Palestinian autonomy in the oc- t:upied West Bank of the Jordan RI\ er and the Gaza St rip. YOU ARE REMINDt:O that lht· beiH'h \ 1:-1tors "ho JUSl recently spent their h1Jhda} here were wilhnl? to en dure the to rtures of long trnffic tines. crowds and conges- tion and the ever-conlinµing search for a parking place. If they will suffer all these agonies on a mid-week holi- day. what will they go through when they have an entire weekend for the pursuit of pleasure"' "They arrived at a broad solu· t1on quicker than I thought they would ... Strauss said at a ne ws confl'rence after the t wo former t.•ncm1es put aside their attempts to write an agenda for the talks and :.iccepted h is con cept of working groups. It looks bke it might be a long :.ca son Trio Arrested Over Death HAMDEN. Conn (AP) -/\ 14-month investigation led today to the a rrest s of three Hamden me n accused of t he gangland· style slaying of a bit-part atlor in the movie "The Godfather .. At da wn police a pprehended Mark luteri. 39. Anthony Puc- cino, 36, and Robert Raccio. 34 . without trouble at their homes. authorities said. The t h ree wer e 1nd iCl C'd seC'fetly Thursday by u s tate grand jury in Nt'w Haven on charges of murdering Norma n Bacchiocchi. 35. a\. the entranct: to West Rock Park in Ha mden Bacchiocchi. a forme r Derby High School athlete. was found May 24, 1978, lying f<il'c' down nea r a rented car IN A JOINT communique. the I h ree sides agreed the)" would assign the working groups lo cliS· cuss how lo hold an election for the· 1 2 m illion Arabs living in t he' ocrupicd territories a nd what powers and respons ibilities the e lective council would have. 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In IN!, Uw WN tller SATUltDAY ter..,lce Nici, Second l\IO'I •·os p m. • • •l•lltlltre, a -ol 11\0wtrt ...o Second 10.., '·" D.m. 1 • fl>und•l'-n t xtendtd trom llM SUNOlllY ll04'tller11 Aeclllft t"'-" llM _, S.cOllO l>IQll • •T p.m. • 1 Ml-rl Velley atlll Into Ille lOUllWrn S.COl>d tow t 11 p.m 1,1 Ptaln,. Lt<441y ""¥Y lllM c.au\td cw Sun rltft) • •"' • Mlh t :Ot D "'· 11\tHttllMI Kett"" mtnor lowlllf\CI 110001"9 """Mont_ lo Aleti.ma liilOOll r1• S·Ot 1un., Mtt > 04 • m. S.-let K,_ lflt Soul"-1 and ltw ' u~r MIMIH li.f Valley '"'°"'" 8•rl ...... -II .. ft-. Atlelltl4; c...M _. "'1• • ly C.......,tllll~ M 11 ~' .... ·~-· -"" "9ttfl, ... wtMWl lletcl\et. fortcatl IW today ,,..... lflt *IMrn :~:!.""°to '-fMl win! lair ,_ --· _..._ ____ _ -----·------- problems a nd it Wllf Jel progress go forward.·· Strauss told a new~ conference afler today ·~ session. Strauss said there was "far more a~reement than disagree- ment·· in the fi rst Egyptian· lsr<tela talks he atte nded a s Pres ident Carter's new Mideast t rou blcshoote r A COMM llNJ(}UE re<.1d at tht nl'ws conference ~aid a "ork1ng group would begin holdtn!! dis· cuss1ons within two weeks to plan for the election or a Pal est1 n1an couneil to :inm1n1,11·r homt• rull! in the lsrat'l1 nc-t·uptl·tl areas Tht> une mployment r ate h<td ht'l'n 5 8 pC'rcent in May. II .1\1•1 aef'cf 5 7 pi·rr·cnt in bolh the f1r'-I ancf 'l'C'Ond quarlc•rs of 1979. 1 11m p.trt•d with <ibout 6 percent., 't'a r t'Jrht·r It makes Cents to shop with money-saving food coupons from the Daily Pilot. Start sa ving today . Call 642-432 1 and ask our circulation department for home delivery. •' Coupon Savings -one more reason people all along the Orange Coast value the 642-4321 ' ----------··---- ' \ .. ~ 1 Skate Break A"Wl ..... 10 Fridly. July 6. 1979 OAILV PILOT AS 'Justice Raps Paper . Clark Denies Early ·Tanner Rok SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Jus tice William Clark says he felt a Los Angeles Times story ••referred to me but not by na me" when it alle~ed last elee· Steigers Granted Divorce LOS ANGELES CAPI -A Judge, granting a divorce to ac· tor Rod S t eiger and his racetrack handicapper wife Sherry. ruled that Mrs. Steiger waived her rights to half the ac· tor 's money when she signed a pre·nuptial agreement. tion day that two justices had confirmed the court reached - but failed to file -a decision in the controversial Tanner de· cision. Clark categorically denied he was a source for the story. He said Robert Fairbanks. co· author of the article. called h.im three times on Nov. 6 , the day b e fore. with questions and sketchy details on the planned story. Fairbanks. he said, read him one sentence from it saying two unnamed justices had confirmed "individual decisions we re signed some tsme ago by all members of the court. "DID YOU say anything t.o dis abuse tum or that?" brought the reply, "I did not." The Times story and those by other media alleged Tanner and other decisions expected to be unpopular were being delayed until after the election so as not to adversely affect the confirma· lion vote on Chief Justice Rose Bird and three other justi~s Ms. Bird won confirmation nar- rowly. Tanner. filed Dec. 22. held Judges could g rant probation even though the law mandated persons usmg a gun in certain crimes must go to prison. After rehearing. the court last month reversed and upheld the law. CLARK SAID the first time Fa irbanks called he told him he could not talk about the case because at was stall pending. A hot day of skateboarding causes Chermg Hattery. 8. to stop for some lemonade wh1k c ruis ing a an Bernardino street. ShC' borrowed the ska teboar d from mom. Superior Court Judge Harry Shafer held the pre·nuptial con· tract was valid despite Mrs. Steiger 's claim that s he did not understand the docume nt when s he signed it. ''DID HE say you were one of the ~rsons he was relying on fo r confirmation ?" a s ked special counsel Seth Hufstedler of the Commission on Judicial Performance. "He may have said something to that effect ," Clark replied. "( fell anyttung I would say an re· j?a rd to that l would be reading in the story." The 1ustice said he did answer the request for confirmation directly but told the reporter. "f don 't wantto discuss it." Energy Panel to Sta}:? Abolishment Measure Loses Suppo:; IN G RANTIN G ~n in- terlocutory dissolution of the six· year marriage. Shafer ordered Ste iger lo pay his wife tern porary s upport totaling $12.500 through September, when the divorce becomes final Asked whether at occurred to him that he might be one of the two JUStsces. ht.• !>aid "Ye~. 11 dad .. Cla rk !>aid F airbanks told him J ustlce Stanley Mosk wouldn 'l <'onfirm the story, but said he ha d a n "interes ting or good source ... Cla rk s aid he gave the re· porter a "nef:(a tavc e ither on con· firm ing or denying " SACRAMENTO <AP> -En· ( J vironmentalists and other sup-err ~T'E porters of the ~ate Energy Com· J.I .II .I • miss ion have s ucce eded in defeating a bill to abolish it, and several others to weaken it. a nd never has beei't. under m vestigation by the IRS. "I Just can't buy her posit.Ion,' The IRS le tte r contradicts t he judge said Thursday. "At the some news stories published in lame she signed this agreement Leaders Lacking On Integration? It was done Thursday in the s ix -member Energy Subcommil· tee of the Assembly Resources. Land Use and Energy Comm1t- iee. The vole was 2-4 on the bill to abolish the Energy Commission, SB778 by Sen. Barry Keene, D· Elk. The five-member commission . established in 1975. is supposed to a ssess state energy needs. make long ·r a n ge e n e r gy policies, set conservation standards for buildin~s a nd ap· pliances. a nd r egula te power plant construction. OC-10 Tires M. it•kt-d LOS ANGELES <AP> - Federal Aviation Adm1mstration Chief Langhorne Bond will return to Washington. D.C .. Sunday arter continuing his DC· 10 jetliner probe here by "kickin' tires and stuff like that," a spokesman. Jerry Doolittle, said Smee he a rrived Wednesday at Ma y, and Curb's chief of staff, s he intended it to be effective." Los Angeles International Shel Lytton, said he hoped at The j udge said Steiger wa~ Airport, Bond has been checking "would lead responsible media "ill advised" when he engaged LO!' J\NGEL~S <AP > The tion efforts of th•· cit y ·~ ~rhoob a nd rechecking the pylon a~ outle ts lo give the same ex· his own law firm to advise hb c·fforts of busin ess and pohtacal an• a "fa ilure ... a ccordinl( to sembly on McDonnell Douglas posure to the truth as was given br idc·tO·be on an agreement k aders to deal wath the mtegra· Supt.>n or Court Judge Paul t;gly DC· lOs atContmental At rlmes to the ba~eless cha rges and m· which f:(ave up all her corn mum· That ~t i ngang rebuke wa:. de, Gain to RP.d911? nue ndos m ad<' a g ains t Mike ty property rights. Rut he said 1t lt verc•d Thursday duranl{ t h1• SAN F RA NCISCO CAP> Curb." was not a sufficient conflict of Realtors ff it third day of hearings on thr di:.· Contro ve rs ial Police Ch ief Guiff •Forored• interc:.t to invaltdatc the dgree· tr1 c t 's mtegr <tlJOn r asc T hP C h a rl es Ga in has b owed menl Laguna Reach 1udge d1d not<.1rl· gracefully to Mayor Di anne SAN DI ECO (A P > In a rY/;lh Charges dre s~ any and1v1d ua ls or ur F e instein's demand that the <'hange of venue hearing held at I Wt, l!,ani zattons by na me a tele v1sion slation s tud10.apro MRS. STEIGER st ll has Police Commission ask his fessional pollster testifi ed that pending a Mar vm vs Marvm LOS ANGE LES tAP 1 An a\ The Lo:. Angeles Un1f1 cd r esignation for Jan. 8, 1980 -the almost 30 percent of 700 persons type lawswt claiming she ts en tom e) has filed a $10 m1luon Sl·h ool l>l'>lrac t "h a ~ bee n first day of the new te rm of th<' interviewed in 5an Diego County titled to half of Steige r 's assets sui t against the San Fernando without leade rship. the t ype of next mayor be lieve 17,year.old Bre nd a acquired during two years they Valley Board of Realtors. 17 of <'1v1c leadership I havt seen "I do not argue with it <the rr· Spencer is guilty of fi rst degree lived togethe r before marriage ats members a nd the Cahfom 1a sometimes in olh€'r places, other Quest>. and professionally, I ac murder Assoc1at1on of Rea ltors. accus-!>la les. · Egl y ha1d. Cepl "t " Ga ·d h rtl ft The coup. le wat l return then to 1 · in saa · s 0 Ya er Deft>nse attorneys s ee k to ing them or a "wave of ter-Feinslcin moved Thursday to ha ve the trial of the lC'e n-aged discuss permanent support ~r rorism" aimed ati..certam other SCHOOL BOARD president que ll what had become the gir l moved out of San Diego rangements. brokers Howard Maller was recallNi last m ayor 's mos t volatile issue County, char~mg excessive pre. Mrs. Steiger , 42. who owns six Attorney David Barry said May and replaced by a staunch s ince she succeeded the slaan trial publicity. The tany red· racehorses. had asked for $7,575 Thursday that discount realtors ant1 -bw.mf:( advocate. Geor1:e Moscone last November haired girl has been held since a month temporary support. in· who charge Jess than 6 percent Little or no comment on th• Curb Cleart-d"! J a n . 29. when she a lle gedly eluding Sl.000 a month to feed to se ll a home are the targets of volatile 1 ~suc has come from SACRAMENTO CAP> -The killed two school e mployees and and house her horses . The cou-"death threats. vandah~m or Mayor Tom Bradley. the City U.S. Internal Revenue Service wounded eight gr ade school stu· pie. who married in April. 1973, property and int1m1dating phone Coun c il a nd the Boa rd of says Lt. Gov. Mike Curb is not. dents and a police officer had no children. calls " Supe rvisors . ~~~~~~~~~~~~.::..=.:'...::....:::.:::.....=..:~.:.:.:...:..::.:..:....=...:....-=--=-~~-=-_.;_.....:..:..:::...:.....:_;:_....:...:._;_....:...:.~~~~~~~~....:....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mesa Verde Travel Travel With a Difference & Entertainme nt C e nte r SUITS Our sop collcctoon of vt>stPd suits. from ,uch tead•nq n.:1mes as Han . Schaftner & Mane. 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Sc>tlf\Q 1-.UU MONTOUM "-AZ" Ne•I to GTE P110ne M•rt '2Ht73 ,..11 to SOUTH COAST PlAZA Sant• Ana,,_ 1"8 ft .. $Ul'V ' 5ft.2S70 GRANADA HIU.S 9;a1110e •• 0t¥onl fllt fl 3'0-2276 SAii MQO »10 ...._,.,., 71Hlt# r \ Orange Coast Oa 11v P 1101 Edit ~~., ~~~.~ ................................................... R.obe ... rt•N•.•w•e•ed•t•P•u•bl•lt•he•r ..... T.hOm .. ••s•K•ee .. vl•l f•~•O•ltor~ U'r. .-~D.~ frtday. July 6. t979 Barbara Kre1blc;h/Edltorl•I P~ Editor Talks Should Be :~ In Public View 11• ' • Councllwoman Sally Bc!llcrut. has charged lellow "· Laguna Beach council mt mber5 wtth tllt-gaJlv meeun~ 1n ' secret over settlement or a S6 7 million land purchaw in , Svcamo~ tUU A note for pay m e nt of thE' final S5 4 mtlUon on the 1. property. forme rly ownt"d by Ra neho Pulos Verdt·~ Corp . was due June 15. Attorneys for the city told councilmen t hey have four • alternutivcs ror paying o(( the rem ainder of the mortgagt• ull o f which coun C'tlm n ad mit are ''legally un~tabll' ·· Mr.-Rellcrue su\'l> it's tJme to bnng the n~got1ut1onii out tn lht' OJ)t'n, tt rc·q·ut>sl turned dcmn by httr fl'llow coun ril m e mbers, because of "potential ll tigullon " lf the <·ouneil is mcrt>ly atte mpting to rework tht.• o riginal agreem en t 1n order to legally t•x pedltt· paym ent " of the de bt. that's fine. tlut if sevt!rul councalme n are formulating new plan!<.. based on cons truc t ion or a golf <:ourse on cit v lc.nd, the •. citizens s hould be let in on the d1scus~1ol'f? The pote ntia l for eventual const ruction of up to 2.000 ho m es on Irvine Company property prompted lly con s truction of a desira ble golf course on adJ&cen t c ity land , . sho uld be a m atte r for the public to help decide Sale of 60 acres of Sycamore land to a developer. whe n added to SJ million from the count y and the poten t1ul for m ore count y funds for a par k. would pay off tht• de bt to R an cho. There is no need to discuss a golf course. o r a ny othe r dev e lopme nt. behind closed door!> T hose discussions should be h eld in the ope n. whe re the public ccin hav<' it!> say in the eventua l fate of 522 :Jcrt•!> of land belongrng to Laguna Beach. Quota Plan Is Puzzling Saddleb ack College trustees last week est ablished quot as lo regula te the entra nce of foreign s t ude nts into t hl' Mission Viejo-based d istrict. T he board's action also raised Eng lis h com petency n•quirem ents for those seeking entry into the school on edu catio nal visas fro m foreign countries. Offic ials' a r gume n ts in s upport of the q uota s yste m center on a con cern t h at o ne country might dominate the availa ble spaces for foreig n s tudents. And . thcv assert. too ma nv of one nationality tends to foster .. cducationul g hettos' .. were students from one country tend to cong regate together and don·t get <tb~orhed into Amt't'ican soc1ctv While their a r g urpents m<Jy sound plausible on the surface. they don 1 ·really seem to reflect the true situation at Saddlcback Officials conn·de there have been no socia l problems with the 39 students attending the college on Iranian visas althou~h that number includes 19over the limit im posed by the Ol'W quot a And thNc are pn•s<.·ntl.\ only 77 total foreign students rilling 200 a\'atlablc spaces under the new restriction. It doesn't appear foreign students from a ny country are ex :1<:tly br<.':.ikml! down Sadd lebatk'~ doors to enroll. And one can only specula te how m a ny legitim ate n•s 1dent 1mm 1grants who are not CO\'Cred by the quota a rt' well·vcrsC'd m t he English language The transition from Vietna mese to E ng lish is severe. for exumple. The• rollcgc acted prem aturely . And. since I ranian s tude nt::. a r c the only ones who currently exceed the quota. the new rc~tricttons leave an ugly feeling about their inft•nt. however unintentional. Why hit lhl' forci~n students'' The~· p:.iy S5G pt·r unit. up lo Sl.7i0 pt•r ~car to take c lasses resid1.>nts cun take for almo::;t nothing . Tiine's Rlllllling 011t Cap1struno Cnifi ed School Distric t trustees a nd S&S Construction offic ia ls are feuding over the future of a pro· posed 13.2-acre school site in <i Laguna Niguel planned com- m unity. The community. known as Kite llill. 1::. expected to Jn· elude etbout 800 h o m es and house 600 new st udents who wou ld attend schools in the d istrict The proble m is how the school dist rict can acquire thi: Sl.5 m1lhon s ite before the develop~r uses it for other purpo~l'~ Tht• developer!-> have a lread y graded t he la nd a nd if the school d1stn<:t does not open negotiations to buy the l:Jnd by October, t he site..rnay be rezoned for other uses. T he· dis trict wants developers to d onate . al least in part. the propert y The school officials sa~· they probabl~· do not have t ht funds to buy the land or build a school on Jl T his 1s pr()bably true. But 1l does seem a b it much lo aslo. thl' developer to g ive away the land witho ut s ome quid pro quo Sch90l officials say they m ay seek legal action t o keep the school site. This could be costly It would seem wise for school district tr ustees and the d e velopers to m eet and try to settle the dispute befo re Oc· to be r • Op1mons expressed en the space above are those of the Dally Piiot 01her views expressed on this page are those of their a uthors and artists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Human Fat 'By L.M. BOYD Hu man f at turns solid when its temperature dro~ Dear Gloomy Gus I( the nuclear pro. teaten interfere with buildln1 the plants, what are we eolng lo do lor electrtcal energy? Rub Haydtn &c Fonda to1ether1 R. P.S. ' to about 45 degrees F That's too cold to matter. What's left of the human won't care But the fat of a hibe rnating animaJ remains liquid at far lower tempe ratures. Thus s uch a beast can s urvive. How low a hibernator's tem· perature can drop without killing it I just don't know. Do know that many a scien- tist has tried to take the body te mperature of a hibernaUng be a r . But the bear keeps waking up, Clearly, It has to ~ awkward for the scientist, ca ught in the bearls cave that way wllh an Icy thermometer in hand. And pretty startling lor the bear, too, undoubtedly. rt 'a a mat~r of record thlt no American lndlan before the cotntDt of the white man ever uaed the word "aq\law." Bob Greene · j Grim Time for Brothers Grimm Ad d uno th ~r 1 ell m t o Am rlcat 's rontlnu1ng dlscom fort about raclul matters. Th.ls lime ll'IJ Snow White Th1t'11 right us In "Snow Whitt> and the ~ven Owarrs " fo'or c:c11tur1el>, Snow Whitt" has ht'l'n •' bl'lovcd fiur y late {'harurtcr t-; v I' r ~I n t' I ' h1•r t u·at1on ll ) I h l' l\1uthcr s <i 11m m. !.ht· hu :. gljd dt•11ct.I tht• h ~· u r l ~ 0 r rh1ldrl•n aruuntl the world Hut not in \979 At the Francis W Parker School 1n Ch1ca~o·.s fa::.h1onable Lincoln Park 11t-1~hbo rhood. "Snow White·· "-dS chosen a!> lh1~ year's eighth grade play PARKER I S AN t'Xtt>llcnt private school. one of the most 011t:.tanding in Ch1Ng<1 It 1s also .1lmost srrl'am1ngly liberal and t•onsc1ous of l)omg the Right Thing !\t any of Chic· a go's most l'nhi.:hlent'd <.'tt1zens send their children to Parker. sc·ns 1ng that the school 1s a modl'l of modern l(JC'altsm and progre~s1vc sot1l:ll a tt 1 t udes. So rt ~hould probably be no ~u rp rise• that Park er 1s lht· school where "Snow Whik'' was deemed to bt• vaguely r<1t1st, and the titlt• of the play wa!> cha nged. Earlv 1n the school vear. 11 WU!. a nnounced that. "Snow White" would be the t-1ghth graders· big product10n of the year. D\1t by the time the play took to the stage because of fear!> that the Snow White ron t•ept would somehow be racially offensive the title had been c:-ha nged to .. Princes~ in the Woods ... and <ill n•frrcnrc•s to "Snow White " had bc<.•n excised from the scnpt The two fa culty mt•mbers in charge of directing the show Mailhox Oan Reichel and Mark Anderson -made the decision t.hal the "while" must be taken out of Snow White." "There was a concern on my part." Reicht:I said . "There are some lines in the 'Snow WhHe' story that made me u little un- comfortable. And then there was the question o'f what would hap· pen if a black s tudent was f hosen to play Snow While. Mark Anderson and myself de· cided that 1t would just be better 1f we didn't talk about Snow White at a ll ·· THUS. the directors while tellin,:: the tr ad1 t1onal "Snow White" story in the play -came up with the nt•w title. and re· (erred to the heroine only as "the prinCCl>S .. Reichel said that a llnc such as the witch '!> :.tt}ing. ·I w1~h I .. could have a lltUe girl with skin as white as snow." made him a little uneasy, and that "there 1s no need for an eighth-grade stu· de nt to go through something like that." He said that after 11 was de· c1ded that "Snow White " would b ecome ··P rincess I n the Woods." some students asked hi m why they weren't doing "Snow While" after all. He told them. "Oh. it's still ·snow Wh ite: sort of " Mark Anderson, the faculty member who dlrected the play with Reichel. said , ··1 had re· pe rcussions as soon as we an· nounced that 'Snow White' was going to be the play Some peo pie were nice about it and some were extremely nas ty I heard nghl away that there were some rum blings among some of the parents about it " Indeed, the Parker adminis· trat ion is a bit re luctant to discuss the entire matter can· didly. Fred Dust, head of the up- per school. denied that the racial implications of "Snow White" ha d anything lo do wit h the de· cision to change the name. He said it was done because of fear about possible legal action by Wa lt Disney s tudios if "Snow White" was used. OUT AT the Wa ll Disney studios in Califo rnia, John Cawley, who works in the Dis· ney archives. said, "This is real- ly surprising. We've never had a n y complaints about 'Snow Wh ile' before. There's nothing racist at all in the 'Snow White' story. But you never know what people are going to do. Next 1hey·11 be saying that Little Red Hiding Hood 1s an lndian " Riley's Farewell to Diedrich Defended To the Editor l.otal lommon C.iuM·r C'hut·k Stcgme1r v.as out of llne 1n his rl'rcnt lettl'r IO the cdrlor that t•hallen_i:t·d th<.• 1nt1.:~r1ty of Orange Count .\ Sup<.•n 1sor Tom Rilt•\ Stt•gmt·1r bla !>ted tht~ s11µt•n 1s1w fnr b1rld10g farl'v.cll on bt·half of h1mo.,1.•lf <arld his col· IL•Jµ111.•s 10 d"11arl1ng S11p<.•n•1!.0r Halph D1L·dnC'h and for com m1..·nd10g D1t'drtch on his u1.· 1·ompli~h01 .... n b durtnl! his tenure in offH't• P t•oplt' \\ho arc rcalh knov. lcdgcitblc about Orangc County government must be ap· pallt•cl b~ :\1r. Stcgme1r's innucn do of 1mpropnely on the part of Supervisor Riley. Twkc the peo· pl~ of coastal Orange County have• slated their approval of him at the polls. Opinion leaders throughout our community al· lest constantly to the quality of t he man. It was a callous and unthoughtful comment by Mr Stegme1r to slander the ronduct o f o ur cou nty supervisor be<' a use h<: was kind enough to publidy say goodbye to a col· league of many years. As for Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. dcsp1t(' the sad and tragic end that has come to his µubhe career. nc> one. friend or foe. can disputt• the many con· tributions to better local gov<.·rn· ment that Ralph Diedrich made while serving on the Board of Supervisors. However much we may be repulsed by the acts which resulted in his conviction, the m an is due just credit for the good things that he did for Orange County . Let us all hope that the era of scandal in our local f(overnment has passed. Let us also look for positive elements in our local polities and comment fairly on them . THOMAS A. FUENTES A ppaU~d Rine~ Too To the Editor : J was appalle d by Chuck Stegmeir's letter to the editor on June 28 concerning Supervisor Tom Riley's praise of former Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. C omm o n Cau se Co · Coordinator Stegmeir demon- stra ted his lac k of under - standing of Interpersonal rela· tionships. Mature people. both youth and adults. often wlll disagree and d isapprove of a s pec ifi c behavior whlle holding in .worm regard or even loving ond caring for the 11ame Individual at the same time. It e veryone f o llow ed Stcgmelr'11 phlloeophy of public· ly dlsownlnc and d lu esoclaUng with 1 person for a negaUvc or meaal bebavlor. f•w would celebrate Lite 4th or July, few would attend a farewell party ror a departing employee, we \\ o 11 I 11 n I h n I <I J.! r a cl u u 1111 n l' l' rt· mo n 1 e.., u t I t• n ti t' d II \ t t· u t' h l' r !'> u n ci p :1 re n ls an cl no hod v wo11lrl n•n<:w 1 tw1 r mt'm hl'r~hip in Comm1>n CauM' .JI :\1 dl' B< HI ~t T#u) .... e tJil luf~rt•su To the Editor Keep up ~our good work on ehccking up on 011 companies ripoffs T he hard·working Ament iln people arc• being pushed too r;1r and I hough rm a \ 1s1tor from out nf state I'm glad to see ~our l'Onsc·1l'nl1ous newspaper shed somt• honest light on this topw of great 1mportanct' JERRY MARTl:"l' Trip Explained To the Editor· 1h the pnmarv teaehcrs who organb.ed the ft<.'ld trip to Sen World. Wt' v.ould hke to respond to the letter to the editor published in the Daily Pilot on Tue!>day. June 19th The author or this letter 1m phcs her daughter was l'xcludcd from a field trip and kept from Sydn~y Harris an 1•nr1(•h1nJ.! t'\P<·r11•1w1• IJ1·1 a11~l' of m1noril11·-. n•1'C'I\ 1111-: fund -. whn·h thcl not l'Xt{'nd 111 11th1·1 rlassroom 1·hllcln•n It \\a-. ah•1 a!'>~11m1•tf in her lt•w·r th:1t 1111 ~llU <.lllllll \\.I!. U l'l'"'tdl fl! 1'rnp11~1 11011 1:1 t\l'IU~tlh ,JI! lt'<td1t•1 ~ ,11 11,1:.. \'1ew School had J l11·ld 11111 budget wh1C'h th1·~ plannl•d .ind 1mplement<.'d at their d1'>1·ret1nn ~o one at Ouk Vit•w School "<t~ rfen1ed a f1l•lcl trip a!> a n·~ulr ''' Propo!.1t1on 1:1 Th l' prim u n f 1 r-. t gr .t<J ,. ll'U C'hcrs t·hose to pool th,·11 lunds Th1.• first ~rallc· t·l a!.-.l'~ had bet-n studying about marint· lilt'. and thl· Se..i Worl<I lriµ \\,1-. I ht> t·ul minat 1on of a two month 'l'<I lifl' uni t \\'f' 1nv1tt•d tht· lndo As1 Jn rhddren anrl the M G.M 1Men· tallv Gifted Mmor-.1 children to .101ri the ll 1p Hoth lhl• lndo Asian .:1nd M (; :vi havt• mont') from the st.it t' :.ind federal ~O\ t•rnmenl that IS l'armarked ror field tnp cxp<.'rtl'nt·cs. Ry u::.ing the f1r~t J.!r ;.idt• fund .... lht· M G ~1 fund~ .ind 1 ht• lnclo /\s1an funrh. WC' Wl'rt• able to l'I llc1entb ust· hu:-. :;erv1c1..·s and 11 ,ll'lll'r M'r\ IN'!'> "' g1 Vl' d qua It . t \ I rip llJ St·;1 \\'orlrl It 1~ ou1 111>1n10n ,,., l'las~room 1o<,11·hL•r ... lhJt th1' t•>.pend1tun· \\.is hcoth mt•<1n1n);!IUI and cdut·a I 11111.tl I hi' t•n:ihlt•d 78 first ~ r.1 d1·r .... 12 .\I C ;\1 children. .ind ~ lnd11 Asian ehlldren to ht·n1•f1l llom this m ult1·fundcrt 1 r1µ It ,.., our rntcnuon to clarify thl· 1mpllcullon thut a white Anglo :-.,1 \On child was ll'ft out and 11\ 1·r ... hadOv. l'lf bt·t•.1usc of fieltl 111p runrf:-. c1e!<>11.rnatcd fur minor1 I\ d1dd11·n ,J/\~ET RROW:" f>IA~E RENNETT lol·:oRta·: \.IRi\MONTES l'rtm:irv Teacher~. ().ik View :;ichool 11 untington 'Beach • Lt'l11?7s /rom rt?adt?rs arc welcom•• T/11' ngl1t 10 condensP letters to fit spaft' or (•/rmmalt' l1bcl 1s reserved l.etter.~ or 300 rc•ord<> nr lt>ss unit br gwen prt'/crence All kltf.>f'S mU31 m rlude s1gno1urf' and ma1hng address hut name~ mo11 be withheld on re qut'st 1/ ~111f1c1er11 rt>a!lon 1!l apparent Poetry u.>111 rint be published Let 01' Sydney's Quiz Humble You I ·ve never used a · ·true·or· fa lse" form or question before in the word·qu1z. because it lends itse lf loo easil y t o m e r e guesswork. Bul sometimes 1t can •t be avoided. and this is one such exercise. Take a score only 1f 'i'OUr answer is correct and you know why Half n ghtis passing 1. Every "jurist " is a judge. but every judge 1.s not necessnri· ly a "jurist.·· 2. Every "batter y .. is also an ··assault:· but every assault 1s not battery J . Everything thrown over· board from a s hip 1s eithe r "flotsam" or .. jetsam.·· 4 ... Nosology" Is a branch of m ed icine pertaining to the sinuses. and .. menology" is the preparation o f healthful a nd balanced meals. 5. ..Horology" is the art or science of making horoscopes, and "scatology" Is the study of the r ise and falls of tides. 6. ~verythlng \n "syntax" Is ··grammar," but not everythln.a in gramm1r ls syntax. 7. Every medleal · 'slan" is a "s y m ptom," but not every symptom la a slgn. 8. "Pedology" ls U'le branc.b of arnculture tbat atudl~s $dil, and "pomolc>ty" Is \he r.ysteml\ic cultivation ol fruit. 9. Every ·•optometrist .. 1s a n ··optician,·· but not every opt1 t·1an is an optometrist ANSWERS: < t l False -a Jurist is a nyone skilled in the law. whether elect· ed or not; t 2l True -assault 1s threatening or attempting to use physical force on anothe r. ancl ballery is the actual carrying out of the threat . <3> F alse flotsam 1s floating debris. while jetsam includes only what has been thrown overboard and 1s found Ooalinf? or washed ashore. < 4) False no~ ology is the classification of diseases. and menology is a church calendar or i mportant religious events. 1 5 I Fals1.· horology is the science of measuring time or making t im e piec e s. and scatology 1s a word you had bet· ter look up yourself; (6l True -- syntax 1s that part of grammar rlealing with the arra ngement of words and phrases. < 7 l True -a sign is whateve r a patient may feel, but a symptom is what a physician l'an detect even if the patient does not know it. <8> True - .. pcdo .. is 'the Greek root for soil. and '·pomum" is the Latin root for rruit: <1'1> True -the op- tometrist tests, prescribes and may sell glasses. while the optl· cian only makes and sells . E. __ ..._. ___ 1 Orange Coast EDITI ON . ·-- Today's Cloalag j N. Y. Stoeks 1 VOL 7', NO. 181, 4 SECTIONS, ol6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRI DAV, JULY 6, 1979 C/N F l FTEEN CENTS :4th's Balboa Crowds S111·prise Police 8.Y JOANNE alYNOLDS ................ Newport Beuh was a, cit)' with a 1pllt peraonaUty on the Fourth of July, and police or ncial1 aald tOdMY the split , U\&lbt t.hem a bit orf guard. Police Chie f Pete G ros&. analyzins his department's ef fecllveness over the bohday. ruefully observed that all thf• planning that went Into police deployment couldn't t1tke into Guns Awa11 account chan1es in the cmwd11 tbaet came to Newport Beach Alon1t with Lt Jim Spc1trb. Gro s saM thf' city htid two dllj tlnct problems On e was the an t1cipated rowdy party problemi. m lht area stretch.Ing from the Newport Pier to the Santa AnK River The other was the s urprisingly heavy turnout of families on the Balboa Peninsula, apparently attracted by the fireworks show at the Balboa Pier "The difference wus hke walk · mg from a sound i.tage where a war movie's being shot to a i.o und stage where a bedroom scene ii. being filmed," Gross said Spears. the area commander fo r the penins ula a nd west Newport, sajd the combination of the fireworks s how crowd with the party crowd caused the monumental traffic 1am that left OAH't Pilot P,.oto by G•r., Ambrot~ Orange County Sheriffs deputies dump weapons collect ed for one reason or a nother by various police agencies in the county into the briny off Newport Beach. They took a boatload of rifles, s hotguns. handguns and other weaponry about a mile off shore this morning and dropped it in several hundred feel of water. A Sheriff's Department s pokes man said it is the easiest and cheapest way to get rid of the confiscated weapons . Berg~son Tax Measure Goes Into Assembly A m eas ur e by A s · se mbl y w o m a n Mari o n Ber~eson, R-Newport Beach. to , lower state income t axes has , reached the Assembly floor des pite opposition from Gov. Ed· 1 mund G. Brown J r Mrs. Ber geson's bill would raise tax brackets for inflation. thus reducing s tate income t axes She claims the bill. AB 276, would save taxpaye rs S570 million in the first two years. Brown opposes it, saying the measure would drain lhe stale of needed revenues. Mrs. Bergeson's meas ure was passed to the floor from the As· sembly Ways and Means Com- mittee Thursday by a vote of 15 to 1 Provisions or the bill call for tax brackets to be raised by the same percentage as inflation. thus keeping wage earners from b eing forced i nto highe r brackets by cost-of-living raises. Carter Conducts 'Domestic Sulllmit' WASHINGTON CAP) Presi dent Carter. having canceled an ene rgy policy speech. today con· ducted what was described as "a lmost a domestic summit" that m ay keep him cloistered at Camp David , Md .. "'well into next week." Carter also scrapped plans to address a meeting of the na· lion's governors but called a group of ~tale executives to Camp David. A White House official. who Sama Ana Vaults Firm Sued by Pair A Saugus couple, who claimed they lost $30,000 in what was re· ported as a $1 .l million robbery at Swiss Vaults Inc. in Santa Ana two years ago, filed suit Thursday to recover the value or their property. ask('d not to be named. said thal while the key issues were energ) a{ld thl' economy. "the dis · cuss1ons will not be limited to those subjects " He declined Lo elaborate. T his source said the president "decided now 1s the time" to re view a broad range of domestic policy questions The cons ult ations began Thurs day afte rnoon when Vice President Walter F. Mondale led a group of Carter advisers to the mountaintop retreat. where the president took his £amity Tues· day for a short holiday. Despite the fact that energy and the economy were the key issues. neither the heads of the En er~y and Treasury d epart· m e nts nor any of their aides were at the gathering. Except for Mondale, all those at Camp David were White House staff members . In Atlanta, the secretary to Charles Ki rbo. an attorney and Carter confidant. said Kirbo was flying to Washington. pre - s umablv to see the president. the area's three m ain roadways Balboa Boulevard. Newport Boulevard a nd West Coas t Highway clogged until after midnight. The problem was that police clearing out the parlygoers . blocked westbound tra ffic on Balboa and West Coast Highway to get people out of the Seashore area "We wanted to make sure they left the area," he i.a1d That meant v1s1tors trying to get orr the peninsula after the fireworks show didn '\ have any place to go Both men said that traffic. Jam will be the s ubject of considera ble analysis to see how 1t can be handled next year One of the una n ticipated changes encountered by Spears ' men was a much earlier s tart to the large, noisy parties in West Newport. "Why they started earlier 1n the afternoon . l don't know," the lieutenant said. "l l just meant that we had to start breaking them up earlier " Of the approx im a tely 70 poli cemen 0 0 duty the evening or the Fourth, near ly 60 were as· s igned to the Seashore area. They began their first sweep to clear the streets and break up the huge parties at about 9 p.m. Both men said they thought CSee CROWDS. Page A2) Badly Mauled Huntington Girl's Body Discovered By J ER RY CL/\ SEN Of Ille O••IY Pilot St•ll The badly mauled body of 12 -year·old Robin Christine Sa m s oe. t h e Huntington llcach girl who d isappeared without a trace on June 20. has been foun rf near Sierra Madre H unlington Rt> a ch police• Capt Don Jenkins vcr1 fwd today that the body fo und Mond<1y by sL;itl• Forestry cmployccs is the• young girl lasl St'<'rl at 3 15 p m on the• da} <;he disappeared The body. police s aid. a p parently had been lc•rt higher in I he foothill ar<•a and h<id been <1 r a g~ed to I owe r ground by animals It was round near the Chantry Plats campground area along a road. officers said. The day the you n ~ g ir l vanished. police said. she ha<f asked to borro"' u b1cy<'lt• from a girlfriend wiLh whom she had s pe nt much of the day al the beach The Lwo girls went lo the CM Pla111iers Weigli Sig,,,s, Pilot Project A proposal by the Shell 0 11 Co mpa ny to establish nl'w signs at it s 10 Costa Mesa ser vice sl:t· tions in accordance with the city's s ign ordinance will come before the city Plannin~ Com· mission Monday The meeting will begin at li :JO p.m . in City Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive Als o on the agend <i are the Daily Pilot's plans for a build.mg expansion to house new printing presses behind t he c urrent facility at 330 W Bay St Staff members have recom· m ended approval for the Daily Pilot project. even though a small part of the roof would be 38 feel high to accommodate the presses. The permitted height is 30 feet. Approval i s a lso recom· mended for part of the Shell pro· posal, to <'ombine a ground sign and a price sign for a total of 52.5 square feet on the com er or each station BODY FOUND Robin Samsoe. 12 friend's home from where Robin apparently ldt for her home on lhl' borrowed yellow bicycle Shi: W<IS runnmg laLe for ct dante lesson. s:ud th~ fnC'nd . ,,., ho hvt>s 1n lh1.• :ire a of 14th and Oil\ l' ~treeh The St>arch for lhl' pl'rt. blue· (' H'd blondl' r<'\ ol ved a round a h·un1 for J photoJ?r;.iphcr who had .q>1>ro:i <·h N I Hobin Jnd hl'f frw11d to takl• p1cLurc:-. earlier that eta~ Poht•1· who rt>leased drawing~ of lh1• photogruphcr. havt? r~ t•t•1vcd approx1matl'ly <!00 call~ in t r yinj.! lo find the man So rar . ht> h<1s not bcf'n located Abo rema1n1ng m1ss1ng is tht' 'l'lll>"' bll'Yl'll' ' · P ulic·c• han· rt·4ucsted that anyont.· finding the bike Lum it m lo orr.cer~ Details on 1dentihc.:ation or the \ oung girl's body or the in ~·est1gation that has moved into thl• Sierra Madre foothill art'a ..-.en• unavmlabk today CapLain J e nkins said 1n ves t1gators are in the field and that additional information is pendmg their return Newport Boulevard Store's Fate Eyed By JACKIE HVM A~ Of IM O••ly Pilot Sl•ll The fate of a row of stor<!S on Newport Boulevard between Harbo r Boulevard and tRth Slreel remained uncertain Thursdav as Lhe Costa M e~a R edevcio pme nt Agency cl1s cussed whether or not to con demn the property Agency members, who are the members of the City Council. said Thursday they don't have e nough information to acl on com ments by city economic con- s ultant Thomas Ashley that a ··w ind o w t o Newport Boulevard" is needed to make the city's downtown commercial redevelopment area successful However . they did vote to go ahead and acquire the rest of the block between Center Street . Ha rbor Boulevard. Newpo rt Boulevard and 18th Street. That action wasn't considered con· troversial. Com p et in g l c<i m s of spL·c1alisll' would be asked lo de s ign lht• bt~t µossihlc develop· ment for the t wu bluc·ks while re· tatntnA some· ur a II of the pres· t'nt stores or providing some m <'anl-by which pro perty owners c·ould continue to own propcrty or shares 1n a corpora- tion. 1f they choose not to sell. Owners and tenants of the block of stores. who s howed up 1n force Thursday. s aid they we re a bit ton/used by Ashley's proposal and repeated that they don 't want their property con- demned. Severa l renters s aid they would be driven out of business if they had to relocate. Other points raised by au· dumce speakers were that lhe current stores are economically successful. that the owners are willing to remodel. that they see condemnation as a waste or tax- payers ' money and that they would suffer persona lly by los· ing property in which they have investl'd lime and energy as well as money <See STORt:S. Page A2) Last year, the Legislature passed a law raising brackets by 3 percent less than the inflation rate. Mrs. Bergeson's bill, effec- tive in the 1980 tax year , would lndex the final 3 percent. She said it would cost the state •bout $210 million in 1980 and P60 million in 1981, wilb costs becoming harder to predict in lat.er years The Orange County Superior Court complaint. filed by Hugh A. and Joan K. Mitchell, alleged tha t officers of the firm ·'wrongfully took, converted, re· moved and mis placed" their gold and s ilver coins. Duke's 'Politics' Mar Mural Tribute The agency a lso asked re · development Executive Director Willia m Dunn to make a finan cial analysis of the proposed de· v e lo pment if the Ne wpor t Boulevard strip isn't included. The rest of the block will be combined with the block directly to the north of it, bordering 19th Street. for a large unified com mercial project. That block of Cente r Street will be closed. The block betwee n 19th and Center streets is already being purchased by the agency. Coast Weathe r No Report On Transpac Due to • breakdown In tbe communications system of the Tranapac Vacbl .Race, there waa no rePort ~ today's roJJ call from the Dee\. CommuDlcatlona on the rac~ are coming from the ea4:0H VMMI USS Prarie to It•• radio atatlon •••MA. CaTroll Bud· IM bi NeWIOlt Beacb, .. , Aele~r,e OJ•r Ute •AU Clllll'8r1 Mfaln tiellJ Wl ea .. Of tM lti"llltMW~ WU llOl ...... In addition. they contended. the officers failed to adequately secure the premises and ins ure their property against loss. Na med as defe ndants are Swiss Vaults Inc. and its of· ficers, J ack Fulton. Vincent Car- rano and Robert G. Garrison. Fulton, a Corona del Mar resi- d ent, and Carr ano, of Seal Beach, face trial in November on grand theft charges, stem- ming from the loss of valuables at the precious metals storage firm. Carrano had reported the I06s u a robbeTy, claimJna he wu held and tied up by an •rmed bandit whose accomplices c~aned oat three tooa of atored preciOUI met&Ja. But pollce alle1ed Carrano • and l'aholl embem.d the PN· doul JDe\a1I OYlf' a 14-IDOfttb period ud ala(eCl • robbery Lo cover up U.. emblulemeaL ' ' SHEFFIELD. EngJand IAP> -An argument over John Wayne's politics briefly delayed the unveiling today of a mural painted by local a rtists as a tribute to the American movie s tar. "I don't mind plastic heroes, but they become dange rous when such figures with right- win1 views become real life in American politlcs," said city councilman William Michie. Michie is chairman of the Sheffield Environmental Plan- nln.i Committee that paid for the portrait ol Wayne in action with 1 1b.-1hooter u part of a Hollywood mural 1n an under· ground pedett:rlan walkway. He ref-..ed to puU the cord lo unveil the mural. A local radio dl1c Jockey. lllartlo ltelner, atepped up to do \be honors, a~­ ine: "I don't boo•UY tee John • Wayne as a threat to .he Shef· fie ld Council.•· "Wayne gave me hours of en- tertainment ~ause I am a cow- boy fan." Michie said. "His im- age appealed, the big, tough, good guy. But it was a pity he did not keep his political life out of his cinema career. · · 1 object to the way that some Wayne films were used to put over subtle political propagan- da. 'The Green Berets•, a Olm about lbe Vietnamese war. was disgracefully one-sld6d. ln no way. shape or form was John Wayne conn ected with freedom." Krysia Nowak, the Sheffield a rt education officer who or- 1 an ized the tribute, said: "Politics had nolhlnc lo do with this event. It wu meant u a tribute lo a popular cinema n1ure .. Members also told Dunn they want complete information on how much money they can raise through bonds. Dunn said Thurs· day that preliminary estimates show the ageQCY probably can raise the more than $5 million needed to buy the strip of stores. The agency said it will tackle the subject again at its regular September meeting the first Wednesday of the month . Members said they recognize the hardship any delay places oo property owners. but Dunn and agency ch•lrman Arle ne Schafer wm both be on vacation ln August. The aaency didn't decide on a new suigestioo made Thursday by consultant Ashley. He ptiJPC)M!d a deslp compeli· lion to cover economic H well as U'Chltectural factors. .. Some low clouds early morning hours otherwise s unny Saturday . Lows tonight 60 to 64. Highs Saturd ay fro m 70 at beaches to 77 to 84 inland. INSIDE TODA '1 •• M CM .. M M CH .. aw .. Ctt CH lt4 Ct.ft M N•WJIOl't Bueb C•ty ~U 5 ...... wUl coaalder • buUd· moruc:.iwa fOf' oW ewe.a dt Mar at dtelr meetJn11'Mil- da1 a&pt. TIM P'OPOMd ban ti one ol l,.,o emel'pncy ordlnueu couucn memtiera wtU eon.sJder •l tbe re queat ol Cl\¥ Councilman Paul Hummel, a Corona del Mar nlAl dent. Thursday , plannlna com· mlHionen voted 4·3 to rec:otn· Olend that, lnatead of ao Outrilhl bulldlnt ban, COWlcllmen enact a modtlled mora\()rium. That modJfiu"°° would ena· ble propef1$ owners to build or remodel, provtdecl the proj~tg met the terms ot the new buJld Ing standards to be considered for the area. Tha&e standards, proposed by the Corona del Mar Civic As· sociation and pla nning com missioner Allan Beek, would mean about a 40 percent reduc- tion in the allowable building area of single family homes and duplexes. The area affected Is bordered by Avocado Avenue and Buck Gulley and Fifth Avenue and the water. Planning commissioners have set a study session on the pro- posed building standard re- visions for July 19 and will hold a public hearing on the issue Sept. 6. However, al the last city coun- cil meeting. Hummel brought the s ubject up as an off-agenda item, lo ask that the elJlergency ordinance be c onsidered at Tuesday's council meeting. That meeting gets under way at 7 p .m . He said that he wants the moratorium to be in effect while the planning commission and council consider the proposed changes. Beek. a Balboa Island resi- dent, followed a similar pro- cedure Thursday in bringing up the item off the planning com- mission's agenda. In recommending that the building ban be modified wit_h provisions for approval of PTOJ · ects that meet the proposed s tandards, he was j oined by commissioner s Helen ' McLaughlin, Debra Allen and Hal Thomas. Mrs. Allen and Thomas a re n e w appointees to the com - miss ion. Thursday was their first meeting. The pe nding council dis- cussion is based on a survey con- ducted by the civic association .and Beek That survey ANas s ugges ted last fall by planning com - missioners after members of the assoctation asked for enactment of the building standard reduc- tions. A total of 1.145 questionnaires were returned to the association from the 5,44-0 that were sent out. The questionnaires were sent to a list of registered voters and a list of property owners. Beek s aid that procedure meant that some people have more than one opportunity to respond to the questionnaire. According lo results compiled by the association, the reg- istered voter results show 413 in favor of the proposed reduc- tion and 201 opposed. The property owners show 194 favor the reduction and 147 op- posed. The results of the s urvey have been attacked by planning com· mission Chairman Paul Balalis and by City Councilman Don Mcinnis. Both say the results aren't an accurate reflection of public opinlon in the affected area. Mcinnis' opposition to the measure, if shared by another council member, will mean de- feat of either moratorium pro-posal A building moratorium would require six council votes to be enacted. ORANGE COAST \ DAILY PILOT TftirOf'~CNJI Ollr't' P'tot. •if,,••Uth •l<Olft IM....,llle _Pr.,.,l,pWllWclb~llw O.­ Co"'t l'ull4ISNft4'-S..•••••<lillM• ••• tw"41•"4>d ~. ""°""' Fr>o•r ,.,, CM•• M4 .. .._, &t«ll .....,,_ .... 11#..c~·"­ , .... V.iley, I•-. 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Tim Haidinge r , the com- m issioner who cas t the dissent- ing vote, indicated he opposed it beca use he didn't want the meas ure to apply to duplexes as well as larger rental projects. Under the terms of the pro posal. conversion or r ental units to condominiums will be pre- vented as long as the city's vaca ncy ra te for a pa rtments is less than 2.5 percent. Establishment of the prevail· ing vacancy factor is to be done twice a year by the city s taff. Starr me mbers will be re- quired to make a random s.a~­ pling of 15 percent of the city s rental housing to determine that vacancy factor. Frone Page A I CROWDS ... the c rowd s w e r e m o r e cooperative, but, at the same time, seemed more inclined to toss bottles and fireworks at the officers. Res idents' efforts to aid police drew high marks. "The locals manned the har- ric ad cs (blocking traffic ocr Seashore Drivel and would open {hem for patrol units," Spears s aid. ·'They helped control their own parties better this year than in the past." he added. The police off1c1als S<tid the nearly 4,000 people who wan- dere d the s tree ts o f Wes t Newport Wednesday night were primarily spectators who were neither residents. renters nor party guests. "I'd say 99 percent of them were from outs ide the a rea, just milling around looking for a spectacle,'' said Gross. "It was absolute bedlam." Spears said those kinds of s pec. tators were a major problem last year. "They had parked their cars on the h ighway and walked Into the area, so this year we kept them from parking on the highway. "Apparently they parked up on Superior and walked down, so maybe next year we 'll keep tbem from parking up there." Gross indicated next year's holiday strategy will probably include a plan to move traffic In- to Costa Mesa In order to dis· perse it. "Since Costa Mesa sold them all the fireworks, I think it's on· I)'. fair to Jet them handle some o( the traffic," he said. Youth Beldin Death A l7-yeu-otd La Puene.. )'OUt.b 11 bc!tna held on murder char1ea today to the Fourth of July ahooUna death of a companion at 80111 Chlca Steto Beach, Or.n1e County Khenff'• deputies aaJd today. Th~· victim has been identified us R ubcn Soll11. 18, of La Puente, who diw of a bullet wound in his nl'Ck U Wyatt Hart said Solis died at Pa<'lfica Community Hospital ut l 30 a m Thursday. "We are still not completely uti8'ied that it was an acciden· lal shooting," Hart said. F our male companions, all from the La Puente a rea, were taken mto custody for question- ing by s heriffs following the shooting. They reportedly were ta.king Solis to a hospital for treatment when they n agged down a Hunt· ington Beach police officer, Hart said One of the youths was held in t·ustody by she riffs after ques· t1onir1g Authorities s aid hr s nam e would not be re leased because of his age Hart said a gun was found in the same t·ar with tht• victim and his companions. They ap pa rc ntly traveled together to Rolsa Chica beach. Authorities said the shooting was not gang-related. No othe r suspects are bein~ souehl. Appendage Believed That Of A11imal An appendage found earlier this week alongside the Santa Ana F'rcewa y in Irvine ap· parently isn't a human hand, Irvine police said today. Sgt. Hugh Hogan said Orange County crime lab researchers report the appe ndage round ear- ly Sunday by a police officer is n't of human origin. However , he said it isn 'l yet known what it is "If we had lo guess. we have Lion Country there and· there are a lot of wild animals." Hogan said, noting that many animals' paw skeletons resem- ble human hands. The appendage lacked most of its flesh but there appeared lo be a c o mplete finger with fingernail, bones and cartilage, police said at the time of the dis· covery T he bones were found partial- Iv buned in loose dirt near the s·outhbound JeHrey Road off· ramp. Plaza Facing Lawsuit Over Restaurant The former owner of a r e sta urant in South Coast Village shopping center filed a ~l 7 million laws uit Thursday against the center 's developer, South Coast Plaza, O fficials of Wilson Food Se rvice Corporation a lleged in the Orange County Superior Court complaint that the de- velopers did not keep promises they made about the center when Wilson ente red into a 1973 lease to build Cisco's Mexican Restaurant. ( Customer traffic was much lighte r than anticipated a nd pledged a menities in the center were never built, the suit al- leges. Wi lson seeks $750,000 in gener al damages and $1 million in punitive damages. A spokesman for South Coast P laza said he had received no information on the lawsuit and therefore couldn't comm ent on it. Red-handed? Dye Hits Bank Robbers FBI agents a re trying to capture a pair of crooks r ed-handed because they apparently were hit by an exploding dye packet Thursday outside a Santa Ana bank they had Just robbed. 1''81 SPOKESMEN SAID today the dye packets exploded in the parking lot or Coast Bank, 8500 S. Bristol St., as the pair fled from a 4:30 p.m. hold~p. The two men, armed with a .38·caliber pistol , had taken $5.~ ln cash from the bank. alons with a bonus they hadn't bargained for -the expl()dlng red dye mechanism . .. THAT STVFF DOESN'T come off very easily," the FBI agent explained. The pair fied ln an auto with out-of·state license plates, lnveatlgators said. • -~~....::.:.:.::::.:..:.:.;..::.:::.:. ____________________________ , '• ------- 0-41' ~I .. Si.ff I""°" Planners ·To Get Hearing Three fired San Clemente Planning Commission memben have been granted their requ~ for a July 18 public dlacuaalon il their June 28 dismissals by ~ City Council. Co un~il m e mbers vote d unanimously Thursday to· allow public comment on the firings afte r ousted commissioners Mel Morgan, Carol Carlson and Art Petersen asked for the hearing. Council members voted 3 to t June 21 to fire the planning com- missioners if they did not resign The commissioners r efllSed. HE'LL CONDUCT CONCERTS UNDER THE STARS Henry Brandon to lead Fashion laland Serlea Councilwoman Karo line Koester cited "moral conflicts of interest and pbilosopb.icaJ dif- fe rences" in de manding the planning panel resign. Council mem bers My rtis Wagne r ana Ed Kalsched voted along wi~ Mrs . Koester to oust the plad~ ning panelists. :~ But fired commission: chairman Mel Mor gan told the council Thursday he and his col· leagues have asked the state at· torney general to probe the legali- ty of lhe dismissals. Fashion Island Morgan asserted that council me mbers violated the state's an- ti -secret meeting law by voting to fire the planne rs after a closed -door session on June 21. Concerts Slated Mayor Roy Hamm, who was not present for the J uoe 21 vote. asserted that there has been "a de finite violation or a council resolut ion" regarding placing controversial items, like the dis· missal action . on the council a~enda . Henry Brandon will take to the podium Monday night for the opening performance of the an- nual Concerts Unde r the Stars at Fashion Is land in Newpo rt Beach. The first or the free concerts will be held al 9 p.m in tht! courtyard in front of J C. Pen· ney's . Pe rformances will be held each Monday m ghl through Aug. 27 Featured performers this year include singer Connie Haines. a nd the artis ts of the Lyric Oper a of Or ange County '{he concerts are sponsored by th e Irv ine Com p a n y, t h e Fashion Island Merchant ·s As soc1a tion a nd t h e l\1 u!>1 <: Performance Trw.t Fund City Attorney Mike Bartlett d1sagre<'d Ha mm then blasted the Jun1:: 21 secret session prior to the c·o unc1I \Ole Nixon Gives Money To Cancer Society · 1 hope citizens will come up 1n arm!> when the y see dic- tJ Loria I actio n ~ like thi~. ' Ha mm said f 'rom Pagt-4 I NEW YORK <AP1 Pormer Pres ident Nixon has given th<· American Cancer Society a gift of $100.000 the societ y an Man Insist , Gets Booked On Pot Count rt was the case of the willing sus pect Laguna Bt•ach pohcc nrresteri a 23-year-old drug s uspecl early Thursday after the m a n JP proached an officer and allc~ed ly offered to be searched Officl!r Bill Yourex s aid hl' WtlS patrolling the base or Moun ta in Road at about 1 ·:io a .m Thu r s day whe n he was a p proached by Karlos W. K1cman of 474 Mountain Road. Kiernan asked the offi cer if he wanted to searc h him fo r weapons. Yourex said he didn't particularly want to do that. Then the suspect pointed to a bag he was carrying and asked the officer 1f he wanted to look inside T he puzzled officer complied with the request and alleges he found seven wrapped packages of marijuana inside the large bag. Yourex arrested Kiernan Jnd charged him with possessio of marijuana for s ale He was booked inlo Orange County Jail with bail set at $5,000. nounccd toda~ It said the contribution in tht- na m e of Nixon nnd his w1ft'. I) J t r I (' I ·' • w a s ~ I \I (' II a 'i •• mt>monJI to a numbPr of n tncl'r victims, including John Waynl' und Hubert Humphrey. The societ.y said the contribu· lion was mad(' by check 1n a let· te r that Nixon sent t1J l>ii ul Williams of North Palm lleat•h. Fla . a vice cha ir m an of the society's boar<1 "Wl' are making the contnhu 11on in memory of John WJ) nc. Hu b e r t Humphr('y , Hoger'> Morton. John F'o'>t N Oull<·'>. Hobert Taft. Slc\.\art Alsop. K y l e P ~tl mcr . Eu ge n e Mc Govern. Kate R} an a nd others in all walks of hfc who have had c•a nccr." the letlt.•r sa id. Ni xon 's IC'tter 1dC'nt1f1 c d Mc Govern as having served wi th him under Williams' com ma nd in the Navy in 1945 Kate Ryan was the mother of Mrs Nixon Als op a nd P a lm er we r e Was hington journalis ts Nixon said he was impressed with Williams' description of prog ress being made in the pre \"Cntion and cure of cancer "C ons equently. Pat and I would hke for you to us e the enclosed check for this vitally important work,'" he said. STORES ... ,\s hlL') 1 <'P<':.tled that traffic flow frcm1 Nt'wport Roulcvard \,\ ould tx· vital Lo the en Lire two bloi:k proJ~l'l However . he said. "It 's very possible tha t an imaginath·e ~rc hitect could rind a way to g1::l the expoo;;urp from Nc wpo1·t Boulevard without all the build· ings h avin~ to be demolished " "l think we have a long way t<1 gn before we m ake .~ny perma 111.'n t d cc 1 ~1 o n s. a p,•nc y member :'-iorma llc rtzog com- mented Balalis Named Otairman of NB Planners Paul Balalis. a Balboa res1· dent. was elected chairman. of the Newport Beach Planning Commission Thursday. Balalis, a builder, has been on the commission since 1976. He takes over the job made vacant when Bill Agee 's term on the commission expired. At the opening of Thursday·s c·ommission mt.>eting, two new com missioners. Debra Allen of Ha rbor View Hills and Ha l Thomas of Lido Isle, assumed the seats vacated by Agee and Bill Frederickson, whose term also expired. MEN'S SUITS I • AND SPORT COATS ONE DOLLAR WITH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE • ·-----------------------·. Skate Break AP Wlre ..... to A hot day of s kateboarding causes Che ring Hattery, 8 . to stop (or some lemonade while <:ru1sing ~ San Bernardino street. She borrowt.•d the s kateboard from mom. Energy Panel to Stay? Abolishnient Measure Loses Support SACRAMENTO (AP) -En· vironmentalists and other s up· porters ol lhe stale Ener gy Com- m ission have s ucceeded in defeating a bill to abolish it, and several others to weaken it. It was done Thursday in the six-member Energy Sub<:omm1t. tee of the Assembly Resources. Land Use and Energy Commit· tee. The vote was 2·4 on the bill to abolish the Energy Commission. S B778 by Seo. Barry Keene, D· Elk. The five-mem ber commission. established in 1975, is supposed to assess state energy needs . make long-range e nergy poli cies. set con servation standards for buildings and av plia nces, and regulate power plant construction. OC-10 Tire• Ki<"ked LOS ANGELES <AP> Federal Aviation Administration Chief Langhorne Bond will return to Washington , D.C .. Sunday after continuing his DC· 10 Jetliner probe here by "kickin' tires and stuff like that," a spokesman. Jerry Doolittle, said Mesa Verde Travel Travel With a Difference ( STATE J Smee he arrived Wednesday at Los Angeles J nternational Airport, Bond has been checktng and rechecking the pylon as sembly on McDonnell Douglas DC· JOsatConlinental Airlines Gain lo R.-dgn? SAN FRANCISCO <AP > Controversial Police Chie f C harles Cain has bowe d g r acefully to Mayor Dianne Feinst ein's demand that the Police Com mission a s k his resignation for J an. 8, 1980 -the first day of the new term of the next mayor "I do not argue with it ( lhe re· que:-.t >. and professionally, J ;.ic cept it," Gain said, s hortly a fter F'e m stein moved Thursday to que ll what had become the mayor's most volatile issue i:.mce she succeeded the slain George Moscone last November Curb Cl.-ared'! SACRAMENTO <APl -The U.S. Internal Revenue Service says Lt. Gov. Mike Curb is not. and never has been. under &n· vestigation by the IRS. The IRS letter contradicts some news stories published in May, and Curb's chief of s talf, Shel Lytton, s aid he hoped it "would lead responsible media outlets to give the same ex- posure lo the truth as was given to the bascl<·i.s c harges and in· nuPndos made aga10:-.t Mike Curb." Guilt "f 'arored' S AN DIEGO CA P l In a change of venue hearing held at a tele"'ision station studio, a pro· fessional polls ter testified that :1lmos t 30 percent of 700 persons interviewed in San Diego County bl:lit've \?·year -old Brenda Spence r is guilty or first-degree murder. Defense attorneys seek to have the trial of the teen-aged girl moved out of San Diego County, charging excessive pre- trial publicity. The tiny red· haired girl has been held since J a n. 29, when she allegedly killed two school employees and wounded eighl grade school stu· dents and a police officer Good Service Is our Best Feature Call Us at 556·6311 Custom HI-Fl Discount Center The Great American Custom 549-9502 t The DOiphin Hair Fashions Precision Hair Cutting For Men and 'Nornen. 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Superior Court Judge Harry Shafer held the pre-nuptial con· tract was valid despite Mrs Steiger's claim that she did not understand the document when she signed it. tion day that two justices had confirmed lhe court reached - but failed lo file -a decision in the controversial T a nner de· cision. Clark categorically denied he was a source for the story. He said Robert Fairbanks, co· author of the article, called him three times on Nov. 6, the day be fore, with questions and sketchy details on the planned story. Fairbanks. he said, read him one sentence from it saying two unnamed justices had confirmed "individual d ecisions were signed some time ago by all m embers of the court. "DID HE say you were one of the persons he was relying on (or confir mation ?'· asked special counsel Seth Hufstedler of the Commission on Judicial Pe rformance "He may have said somet.tung to that effect." Clark replied. ·•1 felt anythJng I would say in rc - ~ard lo that I would be reading in the story." Asked whether 1t occurred to him that he might be one of the two Justices. he said .. Yes. 11 did .. "DID YOU say anythmg to disabuse him of that?" brought the reply, "I did not." The Times s tory and those by other media alleged Tanner and other decisions expected to be unpopular we re being delayed until after the election so as not to adversely affect the confirma· t10n vote on Chief Jus tice Rose Bird and three other JUSl1ces Ms. Bard won confirmation nar· rowly T a nner. filed Dec. 22. held Judges could grant probation even though the law mandatf'd persons using a gun m certain crimes must go lo prison. After reheanng, the court last month reversed and upheld the law. CLARK SAID the firs t time F'a 1rbank!. call ed he told him he could not talk about the case because it was still pending. The Justice :.aid he did answer the reques t for confirmation directly but told the reporter, "I don't wanttod1scuss 1t .. Clark :.aid Fairbanks told him Justice Stanley Mosk wouldn't ('On firm the story. but said he had an "1nterc!.ting or gooc1 source." C lark s:.11d he gave the r•· portC'r a "nl'gat1ve either on con f1rm1nj! or denying " IN G RANTING an 1n terlocutory dissolution of the six year marriaRe. Shafer ordered Steiger to pay his wife tern porary support totaling $12.500 through September, when the divorce becomes final. "I just can't buy her pos1tJon." the j udge said Thursday. ''At the time she signed this agr~mcnt she intended it to be effective." The j udge said Steiger wa~ "ill advised" when he engaged his own law firm to advise hJ~ bride·to·be on an agreement which gave up all her commum ty property rights. But he said 1t was not a sufficient confLi ct or interest lo invahdatc the agree ment. Leaders Lacking On Integration? MRS. STEIGER still h a~ pending a Marvin vs. Marvtn type lawsuit claiminR she is <'n· titled to half of Sleigcr's assets <1cquired during two years they lived together b<:forc marriage. The couple witl return then to discuss permanent s upport ur rangements. Mrs. Steiger. 42. who owns six racehorses. had asked for $7,575 a month temporary s upport, in duding $1 ,000 a month to feed and house her horses. The cou· pie, who married in April, 1973, had no children. LOS ANGELES <AP> Tht• l'ffOrts of busmess a nd pol1t1cal le<i dcrs to deal with the integra Realtors Hit With Charges LOS ANGELES <A P ) An at torney has fi led a $10 million -;uit against the San 1-'ernando Valley Board of Realtors. 17 of its members and the California Association or Realtors, accus ing them of a "wave of ter· roris m " aimed at certain other brokers. Attorney Da vid Barry said Thursday that discount realtors who charge less than 6 percent to sell a home are the targets or "de ath threats, vandalis m or property and intimidating phone calls ·· t1 on f'fforts of tht.· c·1ty" ... -;<.·hoob are a ··rat1un-." according t11 Su1H'r1or Court Judi?<.' l'aul Egl_\ Th;,il ..,11nging rl'bUkC' was d1• hv£'r1·d Thur<;<jay during th1· third day or heunnJ!,s on the d1.., trict'-. JnlCJ?rattOn caste'. Th" Laguna Ht•at·h 1udJ;tc• chd not ad c1rt•..,s any 1nd1v 1duab or or gan12<1tion~ by naml' Thl' L1>s /\n gell's Un1f1NI Schoo l 01stric·t "h a:. bet·11 without lc;.idt'rsh1p. the type of c·1vic· leadership I have !...t't.:n :.omctimes 1n othe r places, other Mutes." Egly said SCHOOL. BOARD president Howard Miller was recall~d la~t May and r<'placed by a staunch ant1·busing advoc<itf' l.1ttll' or nn •·omment on th• 'olattl(' 1ssu<> has come from Mayor Tom Bradley. the City Council a nd the Roa rd o f Superv1~or..., SEMI· ANNUAL DRESS SHIRTS Long & short sleeve. included in this group Manhattan's easy care "Natllr· al" cotton/poly, in a variety of colors 1nclud1ng white. 1an & blue. solids & fancies." Rev 15 & 17 E SUITS Our lOP collec11on ot ve'>led su•ts. from such lead1nq nam11s dS .,."''· Schallner & Marx. Palm Beach. Botanv 500 & Eagleson ~ ll1:19 t 65 ro 225 Snlun. ttn-• pl...t•. wool llo wool'b""'d• 119. 10 to 189. 10 SUITS 6 SUITS ~lCO•lS llEQ LOHG a lOltO POllnY llEG l'OOlllY S>iORT -TlY LOMC ••!14 ... ~ ., .. ... !14 "1·S1 .. !>& ... -.. t99 • "..., ............. .. Special gcoup ol Fasht0n cOfrect 3 pc vested suns. solid~ & fancies Reg 22!> 1/2 OFF SPORT COATS Palm Beach. 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'·E•d•il!tor~ Bob ~reen l · ~I A• C I I O'I Surplus Schools Pose a Problem ,,. l· I Three Cost• Mesa eteme_ntary chools closed their door permonenUy thls summer. and the ruture or lhos~ sites is still up ln the elr. ., J .. ., Trustees don't plan to sell them. and there 1i. a pos~ib1Uty one mlght ~ needed for spectal d1i,trkt pro gfams. A great deal or credit 1s due a comm1ttet> that ~pent many hours tulklng with n~lghbors and analyzing the schools. and made recommendations lo the board Citmg n<>itchborhood concerns about trarfic. parking •md noise Jm>bl.-ms. ~s~clully at nag ht. the comm1ttec• recomm~nd l•d uguan t leasing any of the ~1te~ lo CoasUlnc Community Collt>Rt> ·" Becuuse no site •:an be leas~d to a private group without going tu bad und throwing lht' door~ open to CoasUme the committee recommended lea~ing onl) to public agcncie::. F airview State Hospital. the Orange County Depart me nt of Education und the city of Coi.ti:I Me~a were pa rticular fuvontt>s. with poi.s1ble ~ublease~ to private grou ps. ,, •• ... However. trus tees have balked at adopting those t·c:<' ommendalions. Instead. they redrafted the proposed contract Lo ban hl!avy mghtt1me use and excess traffic It would appear that with the redrawn contract. neighbors have little to fear from a possible lease to Coastline. It seems onlv reasonable that at least one of the sites go to bid. Tl'tis w·ould give taxpayers the best financial a r rangement. while allowing private schools and other or ,, ganizations a fair crack at a needed facility. Trustees can still reject the highest bid if .t ·s for an uns uitable use. And the committee showed good judgment in recom- mending that one s ite go to Fairview Hos pital offi ciab plan not only to hold special education activities there but also to lease some rooms to a private school. so that both groups of students would have a chance to interact on a ~-cas ual basis The best use of the third site will depend on whether it's needed for district activities. Coine on Now, Folks T he Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers. an AFL· CIO affiliCJ te recently elected to represent dist r ict teachers. has submitted its proposal for a three-year con- tract As with a ll initial employee contract proposals, 1t ts l'X pecll'd thut some items will be trimmed and others cut e ntirely. Both sides in wage negotiations customarily ask more and offer less than they really expect so they 'll have something lo bargain with. ln this case. however. what the union is asking rather takes one'~ breath away Among thc demands are: no layoffs. regardless of declining enrollment: time off for union acti vities. addi I ion a l benefits and the expansion of a ll health benefits to cover dependents. ln addition. the union is asking for a l4 percent wage -hike plus additional step increases that could boost some 1cachers· salarie!, as much as 42 percent. according to district officials. Officials sav the contract would cost the distncl an additional $5 m-illion next year. They estimate they will have about Sl.2 m illion to offer Clearly. a newly chosen bargaining agent has to make an impressive presentation. and the gen~ral lang uage in which the propos al is written indicates many refinements are expected. But in the hght of the dJstrict's financial s ituation. and the belt-tig htening of most workers. it appears to b(' lime the.· union cCJme back down to earth. Computers Vs. Criine Costa Mesa poli ce a nd fire services will . within a few years. be computerized Lo a startling degree. A progra m called Police On Line Information System I Computer Assisted Dispatch <POLIS / CAD J is being instituted by the city. It will connect each patrol car with a computer so that information, s uch as stolen license plate numbers, can be obtained almost instantly. And a computer wilJ help route the nearest emergen- cy vehicle to the scene of a crisis. Such an advanced prograin does raise some fears that privacy will be further eroded. and that 1l will all turn out Lo be an expensive project that doesn 't do what's desired. However. police planners say POLIS I CAD should enable better service with fewer s upport workers, and · therefore save money and li ves in the long run. If that's true. and if privacy can be protected. POLIS/ CAD sounds like a useful addition for better policing • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment ls invited. Address The Dally Pilot. Po. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd! Human Fat 8y L.M. BOYD Human fat turns solid when its temperature drops to about 45 degrees F. That's too cold to ma tte r. What's De.ar Gloomy Gu If t be nuclear pro· testers lnterfere wlth buildln1 the plants. what are we 1otn1 to do for eleoetrlcal eneray? Rub Hayden & Fonda totether! R. P. S. left of the huma n won't care But the fat or a hibernating animal remains liquid at far lower te mpe r atures. Thus such a beast can survive How low a hibernator's tem· perature can drop without killing it I just don't know. Do know that many a sclen· tist has tried to take the body tem perature of a hibernating b ear. But the bear keeps waking up. Clearly, It has lo be awkward for the scientist. caught In the hear's cave that way with an Icy thermomete r in hand. And pretty startling for the bear. too, undoubtedly, Q. "Why Is an independent oil prospect or called a ·wtldcatt.er'?'' A. Goel back to ltte early daya in eastern Pennaylvanla when an explorer about to Usht out waa said to be heed· ln1 ror wiidcat country. Grim Time for Brothers Grimm Add another v 1ct1m t o AtnC'rtC'u 's conlanuln& dtscom fort about rac ial matters Th111 time ll 's Snow While That's ritchl mi In "Snow White und lJll' St:vcn Uwarfi. " l .. l•r tt>nlur1es, Snow Wh1h: has h 1• I' n J bl' I u v l' d f a Ir y t 11 I l' 1· h u r J l' t t· r 1<; v l' r s I ti l' (' hl•r t'rt>:1ll1111 h \ t h t.' Bto lht·r~ l:r1mrn , !$ht• h,11> ~lall el I' II I' II l h l' h t• .1 r t :!> 0 r t' h t I d r t· 11 ,, r o u n d t h 1• \\Orld nut not in 1979 Al thl' fo'ranc-1s W Parker Sehool m Chicago s fashionable l.1ncoln P:.ir k ne ig hborhood. ··s now While" "'as chosen ds this year 's e1ghlh-grnde play PARKE R I S A1' e'<<:el lcnt private school. onl· ()f lhc rnost outs tandinf( in Chicago lt 1s also almost st•reammg ly llbt'ral and l'OnSCIOU!> or Doing the Right Thing Many of Chicago·::. most cnlighlt•n<:d (01t 1;rens send their <"h 1ldrc11 h> Pa rker, sen1>1ng th<•t 1 h(• school 1~ 3 model of modern idealis m and progressive social allitud(•s So tl should probahly be no s urprise that Parker is th(· school where •·snow White .. was d eemed to be vaguely rac1::.t. und the title or the play was changed. Early an the school year. 1t was annount'ed that "Snow Wh ite" would be the eighth graders' big produc:uon of th<· year. Rut by the time the play look to the stage because of fears that the Snow White con- l'Cpt would somehow be ractall~ offens ive lhe title had been ch an~ed to "Princess in tht· Woods." and all refcrenn·s lo "Snow White" had been excised from the script The two faculty mt•m bcr!> an charge of directing lht'. sho~ Mailbox Dan Reichel and Mark AncJerson -made the decision thtll the "wblte" must be tnken out of Snow White " 'T here was a concern on my part." Reichel said "There are some lines in the ·s now White' story that made me a little un· t•omfortable And then there was the question of what would hap- µe n i( a black s tudent was chosen to play Snow White Mark Anderson and myself de· c1ded that it would just be better if we didn't talk about Snow White at all " THUS, the directors while telling the trad1t1onal "Snow White" story tn the play came up with the new title. and re ferred to the heroine only as ·'the pnnccss ... Reichel said that a lane such as the witch 's saying, "I wash I could have a httle girl with skin as white as snow." made him a little uneasy. a nd that "there is no need for an eigMh-grade stu- dent to go through something like that." He said that after it was de· cided that "Snow White" would become "Princess in the Woods.·· some students asked him why they weren't doing "Snow White" after a ll. He told them , "Oh, it's s till 'Snow White,' sort of .. Mark Anderson. the faculty member who directed the play with Reichel, said, "I had re· percuss ions as soon as we an nounced that ·snow While' was goan~ to be the play. Some peo pie were ruce about 1l and some we re extre mely nasty l heard right away that there were some rumblings a mong some or the pa rents about it.·· b Indeed, the Parker admlnls· lration ls a bit reluctant to discus11 the entir e matter can· didly. Fred Oust, head of the up- per school. denied that the racial implications of "Snow White" had anything to do with the de· cision to change the name. He said it was done because of fear about possible legal a ction by Walt Disney studios if "Snow White'' was used . OUT AT t he Wa ll Disney s tudios an Californ ia, J o hn Cawley, who works in the Dis~ ney ar chives. s aid, ''This is real· ly s urpnsing. We've never had any complaints a boul 'Snow White' before. There's nothing racist at all m the ·snow White' s tory. But you never know what people are going to do. Next they'll be saying that Little Red Riding Hood is an lndian." ' ' ' l l ' Riley's Fai-ewell to Diedrich Defended To the Editor Lot•al Common C:.iuscr Chucl.. Slcgmctr wa!> out of lane m hr.., rt'ccnt lettt•r to the editor that <•hal lcngcd th .. integ rity ol Ornngc County Super visor Tom Hilt•\. sicgml'll bl asted the s upNvisor for bidding fan·well on behalf of himself an<l hts 1·01 leagues ln departing Supcr\'lsor HalJ>h l1il'dr1ch and for com rrH'niJing 01edr1ch on his ac.· c· o m p I 1 ::. h m c• n t :; d u r 1 n g h i s tenure 1n offil't' P l·opl c who art! really knowledgeable tibout Orange County government must be ap· palll"d by Mr. Stegme1r 's innuen do or impropriety on the part of Supervisor Riley. Tw1('C the peo pie of toastal Orange County have slated their approval of him at the polls. Opinion leaders I hroughout our community al lest constantly to the quahly of the man Il was a callous and unthoughtful comment by Mr. S tegmc1r to slander the condut·t o f our county super visor because he was kind enough to public ly s ay goodbye lo a col- league of many years As for Supe rvisor Ralph Diedrich. dl0s p1te the sad and tragic end that has come to his public career. no one. friend or foe, t•an dis pute the many con- tributions to better local govern- ment that Ralph Dit'drtch made while serving on the Board or Supervisors. However much we may be repulsed hy the acts which resulted in his conviction. the m an is due just credjt for the f!OOd things that he did for Orange County. Let us a ll hope that the era of scandal in our local government has passed. Let us also look for pos itive elements in our local politics and comm ent fairly on them THOMAS A FUENTES Prrpare Now To the Editor. A c ritical pre -election event will be taking place in the Coast Community College District in approxamately six weeks. The incumbent board of trui>tees, a lthough up for eleclion this November (three seatsJ, will be adopting the district's second post-ProPosition 13 budget. Tax· payers and voters are affected in an area ext.ending from Seal Beach to Corona del Mar and from Costa Mesa/Newport Beac h /Hunti n g t o n B e ach through Fountain Valley and Westminster to Garden Grove. ll s hould be apparent that citizen candidates for the fall board election had better get In· volved now, if Lbt:> intend to In· fluence Coul district expen· dltures ror 1979·80. The district bud11et may well be the key 15· aue or th«l campaJgn. Boud can· dldatea should be a llowed, In fact encouraged, to mah• tht•1 r input into the budgcl<JrY pro1·t·1>s during meetings 1n July and an August Without C'and1d alc parl1l'lf)a lton m the dc\(?lopment <>f thl' 79 80 budget a very s1~01flcant stage an the process fJ f meeting Propos1t1on-13 {'nteria and re sources will have been missed In changing the date of election from March to November of this year . the Legislature undoubted· l y e xpected I hat Lh t' com· munities involved would "take up the slack" and put to use neccssarv c.ind c rrect1 vt• local in· 1t1a ti ves as dcscrtbcd above. LEFTERlS LAVRAKJ\S. Ph 0 . ('i• i ~«>"" PrBf Pf"t«>d To the Editor Ready for this" llypnosis is ~• very effective medical tool. used almost daily 1n one capactl.' or another. Den tis ts use at for the control of blC'edmg. but probably more 1m· portanlly. as a mea ns to over- come the unrca hsll<' fears thtit some people have of dcnl1sls Hundre d s o f thousands or wo men have borne children with no other anesthes n.1 than hYI'· nos1s. M<1ny ex fatties and ex· ::.mokcrs owe their fat-free and tobacco-free existences to hyp- nosis. Hypnosis has a lso been proved to be a valuable weapon in the fight against me ntal dis ease. Now comes the good part Cos ta Mesa City Ordinance. under offenses. miscellaneous. Sec 11 -11 : <a) No person s ha ll carry on, practice. or profess to practice the business or a rt of astrology, palmistry, phrenology, life read· ing, fortune telling. cartomancy, clair voyance. c la1raud1ence, crystal gazing, HYPNOTISM. mediums h1 p , s pirit photog- raphy, s pirit writing, spirit voices. spirit materialiiation. et herealizat1or.. prophecy , augur). divination. magic. necromancy, character reading or fortune tellinJt by handwriting ana lysis or other s im ilar busi ness. or art, and demand or re- ceive, directly or indirectly, a free gift, donation or reward for the exercise or e xhib1t1on Wow' Y OU KNOW tnose bag m achines that look like com - puters at the fair? Clearly a violation of the law. Don l they profess to read your character from your signature? And what about magic? Every Monday night. the Lafl Stop over on Bristol becomes the Magic Stop. and they have <Oh, m ercy) maglcaans the re! And what about Hollywood M a~lc . down on Newport? The:> actually teU the stuff' And. as far as hypnosis 1oes. tr you should decide thot you want to loce a little wel1ht, or :--t op .., m r1 k 1 n i.: . n r l' \l' n J 11 <.,I -.mooth out .,om•· of lh(· ~rink It·.., 111 ~our hie. )OU ha\.1' 1<1 ~o Jll •11 1 he wa\ over to i cwporl Br·.i<·h That '~ 1ckl•d (· 1 t.\ allow-. h' p nut1::l~ 10 nourish When , fir~I «:Jml' al·rn..,., th1' nrd1nance. I thought 11 ~a:-proh ably wnttl'n in the latl· l71Hl'-o. but you know what" ll wai, wnttt•n in 1969. Oh well. f'll bl' ahle tn .,1c1•p soundly tont/o!hl. know1n~ that I am sa fe I rom mag1<·1<1ns. and hypno11sts. M) city h<l:-d law :1i:ainst th(•m. \\llLLIAM D. llARVEY ThosP Oil IHf P rrsu To the Editor: Keep up you r goo<! work on c·hct'kmg uµ on oil companic1.' ripoffs The hard· working A mcn ean people are being pusht•d too far c.ind though 1·m a v1s1tor from out of state rm glad lo see your c·onsc1ent1ous ne ws pape r shed some honest li ght on this topic-of great importance JERRY MARTIN ff Phind the Rrc•all To the Edito1 For the second time. a Daily Pilot editorial sug1?.csts that I he voters conltnuc to take their lumps from the Newport Mc~a School D1 s tri t t Roard of Trustees rather than support a recall election The Da ll y Pilot, w h ich could certain ly 1n vestigate and cr1t1 cize the dis· trict. s uperintendent and trus tees. has dec ided instead to s upport a shaky status quo. It would be better to take the pulse of the community, but the Daily Pilot has chosen to join the ·club." The Daily Pilot would have the voters forget that the trus tees ignored concerned citizens' aq~uments last year a nd established an illegal com puter corporation. They also raised the salary of an employe0i from $26.000 to $40.000 to head that enterprise. TH E Y WOUL D have u s forgive the Oisrespecl meteo out to parents . teachers and stu· dents by the administration and board And we ·arc to ignore the dis· graceful treatment of Richard England. The lone ngendu item on Jan. 25 to dlsmiss Richard England wos carried without question or discussion by the I unanimous action and consent or the board lncludln1 one absten· tion. The district is focualna It.a ut· teotion on Richard En.r1•nd a If has dlsmissul which they un- qu allonably desire will solve I '''"H' p1c>IJl1·m J\IJs urdly, the lh11h l'tlnt th1•n !)lames the re- c .ill on thl• ph~ht or Richard r:n~land ratht•r than 1nvest1gatc t h J l h 1 .., l ra C:J I 1 s a n a <· u l t• ,\ m ptnm flf a n unhealthy Pl' r'onnl·I a nd man <.t gement '"h 'm and philosophy. llE KE ARE some faults LO c-r1n:-1dl.'1 .. Teat'hl·rs. lhe heart of the. <.,\ s tl'm , ar e not cons ide red I l':l m mates by Superintendent .John N1 C'o ll or the board. T c•a(•hers may not disagree with m :inagcmtint C'Ven for the health .rnd v.1•lt art· of students. to. nnlll'l' <if dismissal action v. as handl·d h> H1c·hard England 1n the prcsC'nn· of s tudents dur mg fine.ii exam week. by two of n r N1coll'1> a ppo1ntee1>, an lht' c•lassroom Tht!y arc the prin· c·1 pal of Harbor lhJ?h and the as ..,1..,t:int superintende nt-personnel ~CrVl('C'-o Thcrt• 1s frequent . un- ne<:P!>Sa rv and costly rotation of grade s~hool principals every lhret' to four Vl'<1rs During a public m eeting of lht' board of tru::.tees. a citizen may not addre:-.s an agenda item unless he ftllcd out a card for that item hl'fore the meeting. The trustees do not ag· ~ress1 vcly d e mand a quality produt'l. The president of the board says our district is highly regarded. By whom ? How are o ur high s c hools ranked by public and private colleges and uni vers1t1es throug ho ut the t·ountry·• -Not satisfied with a motion for dis missal, the administration first placed Richard England on ao m i n is trat i ve leave the n transferred him to a school with two music mstructors, leaving a substitute at Harbor High. It is punitive and costly. Trustee executive sessions are held for other than personnel m atters. NMIRI fiasco. <Newport. Mesa Instructional Researc h I nstttute. I Why hasn 't the Daily P t l ot publis h e d the Price· Waterhouse report m its en· t1rety? lt took us three months to da· clde on recall. There is no other effective a lte rnative . We s eriously expl o r ed a ll the possibilities. Regardless whal the Daily Pilot says. recall ls part of ~he election process. C. 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I •· ! ltt P::·· ~ ' + lj J ~ ~·4' June JO tell t .2 petteat from a ,..,. 6 • :'11 +i M t ..J IO I J I,,_+ U • .. • 16 • .u 12 1 • _.,"' 1 7t • -•• 1 .___" ear er_ • Ffld9y.Juty6. 1979 s DAILY PILOT Good Bug l Yearly Medical. Exams Praised By SYLVIA POKTEa The average Ame rican spends more on the yearly pre-' ventive maintenance of h.ls car than on care of bis body. Most U.S. physicia ns defend the yearly health exam. saying It can de tect s uch potentially fatal condiUQns as high blood pressure , d iabetes and cancer while they can be co ntrolled. A person's chances of staying alive a re better if he has a regula r checkup, according to a study by Kaiser· P ermanente Medical Care Program at Oakland. DR. MORRIS F. COLLEN, A specialist in preventive medicine at Kaiser . compa red S,000 patients who were en- couraged to take regular physicals and received c allbacks tor care when high.rtsk factors oocame apparent. Tbey were measured against ' a surveyed group tha t was Jett to Its own de· vices.. Whe n checked seven years later. the regula rly ex•mln e d group had a significant- 1 y lowe r d eath rat e Money's Worth from diseases that were "potentially postponable Yet. a highly vocal and respected minority a rgues, against the annua l c heckup and questions its health: bene fits as well as its cost effectiveness Other physicians s uggest that the annual eum bt: altered so that its frequency is tuned to the individual's age and potential health problems. The debate spreads and 1ntcns1f1es. and the evidenco: on both sides as far from conclus1vf> • I I ONE POINT IS IN DISP UTABLE : The annual health; checkup has become an institution in American med icine.: Mill ions of U .S citizens routinely have a yearly physical.: Millions more reel guilty because they believe they s hould• but don't. often because of cost. Comprehensive medicine stresses that health main- tenance efforts are not just lo ri nd what may be wrong. but· also to isolate factors that could cause fu ture problems. Whal do exams cost? A typical comprehensive exam of the type provided al the Life Extension Institute, one of the nation's oldest and larges t preventive medicine clinics. headquartered in New York, costs from $150 to $250. de·· pending on the area It prov1dei-a quest1onna1re. counselrng and written report. it lake about three hour:. A COMPREHENSIVE EXAM WI LL. 10 add1t1on to t<'sts. emphasize such factors a:. personal habits. nutrition. safety precautions and emotional stre:.~e:. Other clement:.· in this type of checkup <I) Mcd..ica l history. fr«qucntly the mo~t important pa rt of the exam. because up to 50 percent of internal <111· • ments can be spotted on the has1s of the medical interv iew .• Lab tests and the physical exam wall pick up another 40 • pe rcent <2) Counseling. 'The physician should provide counsel·· ing and education as part of the periodic health exam . Pa-. tients should receive complete written re ports or results. The physician should provide guidance reJated to habits. work. pla y. family, interpersonal relationships includ ing marital. emotional and Job problems. Mobile Homes' Value Supported Mobile homes in several Southern Cal.Jfornaa counties have appreciated in value betwe(!n 17 and 23· '•2 percent an- nually since they were p urchased . according to a study by Fleetwood E nterprises. Inc. Analyzing resale data com piled from January 1978 to January 1979 by the CalHomrn Multiple Lasting Service. the study showed that multi·section mobile homes 111 · creased rn value by a n average of 23.4 percent a year from their purchase price. and single·sect1on ho en et. increased by 17.l percen t a year. In comparison, Fleetwood s aid. ex1st1ng sanghdamily site ·buill homes averaged a 21.1 percent increase an value during the 11 -1'2 years up lo October \97R THE APPRECIATION OF THE site·butlt homes in· eluded land. whe reas the mobile homes did not. "Both mobile homes and s1te·bwlt homes increase Qr decrease in value depending on the park or neighborhood they're in. the style and amenities of t.be homes and the care with which the owners improve and m aintain them and the surrounding areas," said Gerald Biddulph. vice president or the company's housing group. Fleetwood gathered Infor mation on 65J mobile homes resold in Los Angeles. Riverside. San Berna rdino and Orange counties. Of these, 375 homes were multi·section m odels and 276 were single.sect.on. San•a F~ 'oiRs \'~11f 11re Santa Fe lntem ational Corp., Orange, and lngenieros Civiles Asociados S.A of Mexico City have reported they will cooperate in offshore pipelaying. construction and engineering activities In coastal waters off Mexico. The agreement provides for the establishment of a Mexican company. ICA-Santa Fe Marine Services, to u rry out joint ventures . Constructors lCA S.A., an affiliate of the Mexican company. will own 51 J percent interest in the ( T1.t.KfNG company. The rem ai n· n ing 49 per cent. wut be STOCK he ld by a Santa Fe af· fill ate. ------~~~----------ICA. the la rge st general cons truc tion contractor in Mexico. will be responsible for providing business development and administrative services. Santa Fe. which provides drilling, construct.ion and engineering ser vices fo r the international petrole um in- dustry, will furnis h t echnical assistance and will s ubcon· tract m artne constn.actlon eqwpment to the joint company. A~ D#.,#IOJH'r• Galas Avco Community Developers, tnc., a su bsidiary of Av· co Corp. that designed LagW\a Niguel and othe r planned communltJea. bu reported record secood quarter aod ftnt halt revenues and earnings compared wtth res ults of the s ame periods a year ago. Revenues were $27 .9 million for the 1979 second quart.er and $86.0 million for tbe slx·moath 1>9riod. up from $n. l mlWon and 143. 7 adllion tor tbe 1978 aecond quarte r and flnt haU, reepecUvelY. ' ACD's Ht earnJnc• tor tbe tm second quarter were s:u mlWon, up from $2 miWoo r.ported for tbe 11me period a year qo. Shc·month net .eamlnp rose to 87.6 mllllon. c0mpared wtth $5.1 mUUoo reported for the ftnt ball ol lt78. 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