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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-10 - Orange Coast Pilot17 a DAILY PILOT * * * 15c * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 10, 1979 ---------VOL II, NO. ltl J SICTIOMS. it PAGI$ • oun cean-? e . ..---------------l People Gather 'Bits' Of Skylab for Reward • • • 0•1ly Pilot \t .. H PNto FREE PENDING APPEAL Former Supervisor Diedrich Slain Coast Girl Meniorialized Same for Rosr Diedrich Term: One to 14 Years By KATllV Cl.J\N('\' Of lht O•oly P1I01 Sl•ll SAN DIEGO Former Or ange County S uper\'1s or Ralph Di edrich convinced a s uperior court JUd)O(e Monday that he is "a fighter and not a runner .. And for thCJt reason. Diednch is free on bCJil today pending c.1p peal or the bribery conviction that Monday got him a prison sentence of one to 14 years. Th e fo r mer Fullerton s upervisor and his co-defendant. architect LeRoy Rose. sat calm ly before Jui1gc Ross Tharp as they were both sentenced to the one to 14-yeur terms prescribed by state law. Moments later. D1c:tlrich pre pared to begin serving his sen tence immedic.1tely as Tharp de med appeal bail fo r Diedrich. but agreed to free Rose pending the posting or S25.000 In bail money . 'ln view or the :.criousncss of the offense ." Tharp said of Diedrich. "ht: should be com· milted without bail at this time." With that, Died rich twisted off his wedding band, handed il t oward his wife. Inez. and was whisked off for a few private morQents with the woman he married 34 years ago. • However. an hour later. Judge Tharp changed his mind after listening to Diedrich 's plea for bail and to his pledge to post $250,000 equity In the Diedrich home as security. "I just want to convince you somehow. your honor. that I a m not going to run," Diedrich said. "I aqi not a runner. J have too much invested in m y family and my friends, and that is ool the life for me." "I am impressed with wba.t I have beard," Tharp replied. "I think Mr. Diedrich is a fighter and not a nmner." Diedrich was convicted by a Skylab Scare Proves Fatal MANILA, Pbtllpplnea (AP) - A 51--year-old rlllpino man died of • heart auack 1 bouUn1 "SkYlabl Skylab!" In hit sleep, th• llaalla Bulletin reported to- • day. Headlined ·'Skylab Soare- ICllla Kan In bit Slee~. " the front·P•le 1tory Hid s\meon o. Galvei WH 1tricten In VaJeuuela, ootth ol Manila, "u a neul ol Ute nl&blmare.'' TM report aa1d memben of die f amil1 lenored blt abouta of ''Skylab," tblnkln1 It was a Joll•. San Diego Jury cm May 22 on two c harges of bribery involving S85.000 in cash a nd an $80.000 bank loan. Rose. as well as Diedrich. was convicted of conpiracy to com· mil bribery. a conspiracy aimed at extracting money from a de· velopment company. Anaht im Hills. Inc. The prison sentences were or· dered under the state's forme r inde terminate sentencing law which was in effect in 1973, the year the bribery scheme began. Under the state 's ne w de terminate sentencing law, the terms will be recalculated to a range of six months to four yl'ars. Tharp denied u request from defense attorneys for probation and ordered the two men to pay fines of SS.000 each But he refused Pros ecuto r I See DIEDRICH, Page A2) Early Reward Seekers Find Skylab 'Bits' By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Ot , ... Dally l'llot S .. ft SAN FRANCISCO -Skylab hasn't fallen yet, but already people claiming to have pieces of the doomed spacecraft are winging their way here to the San Francisco Examiner, anx- ious lo collect a $10,000 cash re· ward. A s a promotion , the newspaper decided to offer the reward to the first person to b,r ing in a piece of Skylab, scheduled to faU to Earth on Wednesday. Novel bits of material that already have been trotted into the office of Examiner colum· nisl ·Jeff Jarvis, the "Skylab frivolity editor." They include: -AD aatomoblle clutch as· sembly. -A metal ltole from a band· held shower UQit. -A blaekeoed buk of metal. , -A pludc bag containing "a mangled piece of something.·• That latter was brought in by a "'oman who said abe was "be· Ing 1wded" by some hl1her rorce. But abe wasn't sure whether she had been guided to Portland, Ore., or Oakland. J arvta Said the newspaper - one of the Bay City's two c:om· petlng dallies -ls quite serioua about lta offer and quite serious about autbentleaUn1 any alJeaed Skylab component. The otfidal '72·hour period ln wblcb legitimate plecea of (See REWAAD, Pa1e A.2) I Mom Sobs at Casket I O•llY Pllol Photo C>y Jerry Cl•Y .... ROBIN SAMSOE'S MOTHER COLLAPSES ACROSS CASKET AT DAUGHTER'S FUNERAL At Emotional Rites, No An1wer1 to Why Huntington Beach 12-year-old Was Murdered 'Countdown to Crash' Skylab May Fall Harmlessly lrito Ocea11 WAS HINGTO N CAP > - Skylab's "countdown to crash · ticked relentlessly on today, and a s pace agency official said there is a good chance au the debris from the faltering hulk will plunk harmlessly into water on Wednesday. "Right now. it looks like it's going to come down in the south Atlantic Ocean or in the Indian Ocean," said Richard G. Smith. head of the s pace agency's Skylab task force. The North Ame rican Air Defense Command said at its midday briefing today that the 77.5·lon statJon wiU fall out of or· bit in a 10-hour period, between 4:02 a .m. and 2:02 p.m. PDT Wednesday. The midpoint or that period was set al 9:02 a.m. Dul Sm.Ith cautioned that pre· dictions at thJs point are im· precise, and lf the slatJon "(lies a little lo~er, pieces could hit Australia. 01' it it fUes even lon1er, or backs up, parts of lt could lall ln Ute United Slates." Tbe mJdpolnt prediction bu remained fairly steady -.;,Jahr a range of 20 minutes for four stra ight forecasts If the Skyla b entry does begin at 9 :02 a .m .. the s pacecraft would begin to break up over the south Atlantic and scatter hun· dreds of molten debris over that AD BROVGHT 4() 'HOVSE CALLS' "The phone just about drove m e c razy -I received 40 call s the first day from m y Daily Pilot ad... . That's the success story of the Costa Mese man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot· FOR SALE BY OWNER 4 br. 2 ba In freedom llome tract to settle estate. Principals only XXX•XJCXJt Daily Pilot classified ads evoke good reaponset, so ll you want to sell an Item , call the friendly ad·vl.ers at &42·W1&. body of water. off th~ coast of South Africa. and m the Indian Ocean. The debris. with chunks weighing from a pound to 21'2 tons. is expected to scatter over a n area 4,000 miles long and 100 miles wide On the previous forecast. is s ued six hours earlier. some or the debris would have dropped over west central Australia, a s parsely populated area, but un der the latest forecast that area would be spared. However. later forecasts could put Australia back into the pie lure. And if Skylab s hould stay up another hour beyond that point. the debris would ran In the United Slates and Canada. <See ~VLAB. Page AZ> PLO Seeks Off ice UNITED NATIONS (AP) The Palestin e Llbe rallon Organisation. which bas ob· server 1tatus at Ute United Na· lions, asked Uie United States to help It Ond office space oear U N. headquarters In New York, Funeral 'Moving' Service I\\ .JEKH\ <"l .. \l"S fo.~ Ot lf'W> D.t1h P•lot St.-ti "1111d.1' "l·hool lt•;Jl'hl'r Stl'\ t· I h1 .. olm .1:-l..1·d lh1 'lUl'StlOll th.ii "J:-.. on th1: mt1Hh vf Robin Chnsllnl' Samso("s friends and n•latlH'S Monda\ Wh~. God"' _.h(' asked ... And '' h \ H o b 1 n ·• W h y s u c h a 1 r.1~t'd'" Wh). God. sht' was so ~ oung Robin \\a:. buru:d at Hunt ington Rt•ach':-.. Good Shepherd CP ml'tt•n latt• 1n tht· <tftcrnoon Earl1t;r about 120 friend!<.. "t·honl offic·ials and fam ily mem- ht•rs atlf'1H1ed a c·losC'd ·caske1 rtH.'m11rial :wrv1c1· at Piercc Hrotht•rs und Smith's fune ral 1·hap t'I on Mu1n Streel do\\ nt11wn ,\ llll'mo r1al fold c r s tat~d 'Imply th<1t thl· 12 )Car-old wa:-.. .1 st•vt•nth grade r ill Dwyer "c·hool and a hallenna Hoh1n wa:-afraid she would bt· l.11t• for a ballet le:-son the after- noon or .I lint' 20 0 ~ht• had borrowed a b1cvclt- rrom a friend. after a d<1y Cit lht• ht'iH'h. so lhat she could rush hOml' in t1m1• for dass Tha t "<ts th(• last t1 m e anyone '·'" Robin Samsoc• Onh :o-kclcta l re mains werl' lo und whc•n a s ta t e forest c•mplo~et• d1 sl•overed her unclad body .lul) 2 by a remote camp i.:rounct 1n tht• rugged foothills n1·;1r Sierra Madre M ond<1~. a photograph of a -.mtling Robin g raced a table IH'ar thl• s ma ll pink and while eas kl't at the front of the flower deC"ked chapel Beside the photo w<1s Robin's lhl)lc and a carrying case filled CS<>e RITES. Page A2) l\eather Some low clouds at beaches during ea rly morning hours otherwise sunny through Wednes· day Lows tonight 60 lo 64. Hi ghs 70 to 74 at beaches and 82 to 88 inland. INSIDE TOD~ 't' Craftsmen and artisans wiU demonstrate stained glass window maktng. china paint· mg. origami. floral arranging and more at the Orange County F'aar. See Featuring. Page Cl . ladex .. C> ., .. 14 A4 At . .., .. ., ., .. A4 A4 ---- Fiedler Dies Boston Maestro Zesty Showman aostON <AP' Arlb"r "edhr, tfte ~ cttowman Yfto •rou1ht claaalc•I muslc to mUUona u conductor of th• Bolton Pepa, dMd lodQ et bls Brookllne borM. ff WH tc. Word of bis death came from bh physlcl1tn. Dr S•muel Proae r of Tutt& Nt>w Entchtnd Medk•I Center. who said the maestro died of cardl~c urest Dr. Georse BottomJvy , the brother ol Fiedler'• wife, Ellen, uid lhe maestro pHaed away quietly ln hls bed. "He had bee,, working, but he died lo his bed," Bottomley said Bottomley said Fiedler's son Peter was away on National Guard duty Funeral arrangeme nts are ln complete. "To millions of people around lb e world the ma es tro personified the spirit and life of tbe city of Boston," said Boston Mayor Kevin H. WhitE'. "We probably never again will be blessed by the presence of such a gifted, vital man. Arthur Fif'dler was a Boston institution. a man whose verve and talent transcended generations " Eugene Ormandy, music director of the Philade lphia Orchestra, said: "Fiedler was a mus ical institution all b y himself, and his colleagues and admirers throughout the world will miss him dearly." In New York, conductor Andre Kos t e lanetz said : "Arthur Fiedler was a tremendous force in making millions love music. He was heard and seen probably by more people than any other conductor We s hall miss him." Fiedler. who remained vigorously active until the pas t year, bad been recupe rallng from hospitalization for a heart condition. He had suffered a heart attack, his firth since age 44, on June 9. He was re leased June 27 from the Tufts medical cent Pr .............. SUCCUMBS AT 84 Pops Maestro Fiedler T he hosp1tu11 zu11on was th e latest in a series or tllnt>sses lhetl began with s urger y to reheVl' press ure o n his brain in December, 1978. Fiedler opened his 50th season with the Pops in May. But a few days l a t e r . h e collapsed backs tage a nd s pent several days in the hospital s uffering from exhaustion In No ve mber . h e was hospitaHzed for exh<1us tion, and on Dec. 11, he underwent brnin surgery at Tufts New Eni?land Medical Center to correct di( liculty walking. The illness had forced F'1edler to cancel a planned t<'lev1sed celebration Dec 17 on hi s 84th b1rthdav. Fiedler bt!came <'Onductor of the Boston Pops Orchestr<1 1n 1930, and tn the yt!ars that followed. he molded 1t into a Boston institution that lovingly fed classical musil' to people who s won• thl•y did nC1t llkt• Fro'" Pagr A I RITES FOR GIRL. • • vith the ballet a pparel that neant so much to the blonde, 1lue·eyed youngster. Chisolm, a 22·year-old senior · lible s tudent who ho p es to •ecome a ministe r. condurtcd he service at Robin's parents' equcsl. He was the youth leader at Suena Park Bible Chure h where ~obin and her two brothers, Tim nd Robert. attended Sunday chool, services and Vacation lible School before moving to luntlngt.on Beach a year ago. "Whe n ever R obin was round," he told mourners, "she rouJ?ht a lot of laughter and a ppiness She possessed the State Still Minus Budget SACRAMENTO <AP >- Galifomia began its 10th day Nithout a slate budget todav Nith an impasse over abortion funds blocking action on the U6.6 billion spending bill. But despite the deadl<><:k on abortton funds a nd unrelated Republican threats to bl<><:k the oudget until the total cost is tr~mmed, legis lative leaders 3a1d they would probably send a draft of lbe biU lo the Senate and Assembly floors today. If either house rejects the bill, that would allow the Senate and Assembly to name an all-new committee to try again to write a budget accepta ble to both houses and both parties Bank Heists Soar LOS ANGELES CAP)-A record for the most bank rob- beries in a day was set Monday as thieves hit eight financial in- stitutions. The old mark of seven was tied last Friday ORANGE COAST ., DAILY PILOT ,,.. °"-°""' Olll) Piiot, ••••_,..,"tom ........... -.......... _1"'"''''-0.-CoH1 PvblbNftilC..,...,.,y S.Nt'.-t•~t..,.,\•t• 041bltlM41 Moftd.I• hvovth ,, ... '° tot (0\1• -... H-lo«ft _,_, "+Kii ~­l•lnll•l...,,11,-.~-· S<Mnc ... 1 ~ "~,....,.._,,_......,5-etw.s.n ­ _., nw IWM<• -Wtt"O 111 .... " .. "" ,_,, 11 .. $1.-t. C..I• "'*w. t.llllOf"'• tlo1' ._ .. _ .... _, __ ,_ *'"·C... 111(·~-...-a.-.. Me-. "'-""-...... ~ .... ..,.... __.... .... CMfttlM, ~ ~ ... "°" ,.,,, ...... Mlt ........ ··~· T...,._M (7t4)MMU1 CMNlfl9d Aclftrtt .... Ml-"7t ,, ........ °"'9Mo .... qualil1e!> of lo\>t'. JOY and happi ness. "f can't tell you why God would do something like this and take Robin tn s u ch a way Nobody in this room can come dose to telling the ways of God ·· Tears running from his eyes, Chisholm said he and Robin's fa mily could only find solace in the knowledge that the bright lit· lie girl is now with God in heaven Robin's mother, Marianne Frazier. was s upported throughout the ordeal by her fo rm e r husband , Robert Samsoe of Lake Havasu, Ariz. Young girlfriends of the dead girl sobbed openly throughout the service. their heads patted consolingly by tearful mothers. Among the mourne rs were somber detectives who have worked nearly round the clock since the girl disappeared - first in a search for her and now in pursuit of her murderer. Al graveside, Mrs. Frazier collapsed on the small casket. She sobbed. "Oh God, don't take her from me " Teacher Trans{ er Regulations Eased LOS ANGELES G P l -The Los Angeles School Board has vote d in executive session to ease teacher transfe r require· !11 ents aimed a t racially balanc- mg school affairs. The detision announced Mon· day came in spite of threats that the federal government will cut at least $10 million of its funds lo the district. QllM• Po•t llPWI,.... John F . O'Lea ry , the number two man in lbe em- battled Energy Department, has feSigned, clalmin1 he was "Just plain dead1 tired" from the pressures of his Job. chas1tlc111 music For tO ween ea~ S'prinf, he r hanneled the someltmes forbid· ding v1rtuos 1ty of the Boston Symphony into the musical lHte& of the "uverage guy.·• For mo111t people, he was the Pops. Wit h his stern military 111u11tcH•he and flowing white huir . hl• led lhe o rchestra through bouncy mixtures of light l'la1>i:.1cs, show tunes and Top 10 hit:. l'robably the biggest audience of hti. long career was on the n1~bt of the bicentennial Fourth vr July He led violins, horns. a row of cannons and the bells of a n earby <'h urch In a rousing version of "The 1812 Overture" before a brimming crowd or 400,000 on ,the banks of l~e Charles River . The performance was such a success that 325,000 showed up for an encore on In· dependence Day. 1977. When not conducting Pops concerts i n Boston, Fiedler traveled throughout the world leading local orchestras. His schedules would have beeo num· bingly exhausting for most men ha lf his age. For instance. in 1976. at age 82 . he made 164 ap· pea rances outs ide of Boston. I le delighted generations or audiences with his unconven· tional musical choices. He was the fi rst to play Beatles· music with a symphony orchestra. ··As conductor of the Pops, m y policy from the beginninl? was to combine things that would keep s tep with the times and with the American ,general public," he once said. "I laid out programs m thr£'e set'tions so pla nned as to provide someth1n~ of interest for the greatest variety of t as tes tn the t•ourse of an evening In this way. various hos tile ca mps became fans for mus ic which they lhought they did not Like or understand but which in realitv lht·~· had not re;.illy li stened to.,; From Pagr .1' l DIEDRICH .. • M ic:hacl Cap1zz1 's request that Diedric h be given two con· sc·cutive prison terms for the two bribery convictions. Tharp ruled that the two con· v1ctions stemmed from the same incident and should be treated as one crime. "He had everything," Capizzi s aid of Diedrich durmg lbe sen· t encing. "He was a successful busin-ess m an. He was a suc- cessful politician. "This has been a black eye to every politician." he continued. "Why? There can only be one a nswer. Greed and avarice." James H.1ctd et a nd K eith Monroe, Di edrich 's attorneys,· poin t ed lo the s ix-year s upervisor's com munity service. hi s activities as a former Or ange County Grand Juror and as a former Fullerton city coun· cl Iman. Riddet noted that Diedrich had r esign e d hi s county s upervisor 's post effecli ve sun. day and also has resigned as president or the s ix-county Southern California Association of Governments. "I believe that your honor can see from th.is rather brief recita· t1o n of his background that he has contributed a lot to Orange County," Riddel said. ·'The punishment which Ralph Diedrich has suffered by this con viction is far greater than any sentence you can impose," he continued . "He is a broken man." Tharp, 1n pronouncing sen· Lenee, said, "I am dismayed that a man or Mr. Diedricb's back ground and accomplish- m ent would find himself in these circums tances." And while the judge handed both men prison sentences, he s aid Rose's t e rm might be modified later to probation and community service depe nding upon the outcome of a 60-day diagnostic study. Ne ither man will report to prison until they have completed the appeal process. Outside the courtroom Mon· day, Diedrich predicted that lbe appeals would take one or two years. In additio n , b e s aid in hinds ight, it was a "tragic mis· take" the trial was transferred from Orange County because of pre-trial publicity. "At least in Orange County we would have had jury members that would understand the dif· ference between good and bad," Diedrich contended. "Here you are Just another post·Watergate politician." 1 Attacker Killed SAN DIEGO (Al·»~-A knife· wleldlns man who~tened several persons at a downtqwn pier wu fatally wounded afon· day by • policeman after chars· ins the officer, a police apokeaman aatd. Tb• Wllden· Ufied vicUm dled about n bour and 1 baJI later after emercency suraery, police said. \ Sealed 111 A monlh·old harbor s t.•al behe\'ed to be the fi rs t born in ~ purely S<.'1t•ntific :,dlmg looks out of a tank window al thl' GntvC'rs 1ty of Guelph rn Ontario. Canada Insulation Blamed In Fast Mesa Fire A now·O:.innt.•d typt.> or 1nsul<J · t1on mside tht.• roof was t>lamcd today for the rapid s pread of a fire that destroyed a Costa Mes<1 distributing firm Sunday and in· jured its owner . "We probably would hav(' s aved the bu1ldinS! 1f 1t hadn't been for the insul~L10n ." Costa Mes a fin• protection analyst Thom as Macduff s aid of the $600,000 blaze at Industrial Lia ison Inc • 3190 Airport Loop Drive. John Pearce of Cost a Mesa. owne r of the Wes tern riding equipment import and distribu· tion company , s uffe red a cut hand and smoke inhalation LO the afternoon inferno M acduff said he 's still in· ves tigating the cause of the fire. which started in the office area of the inc1ustnal building near J ohn Wayne Airport. He said the type of insulation used m the building was banned in new buildings severa l years ago after it was implicated in the spread of several m ajor fires. Macduff said the insulation is s till present in m any buildings in the city. including some in th<' sam e indus trial area. He noted that the loss in Sun· Mexico Landslide MEXICO CITY <AP> -The ruling Institution al Revolu· tionary Party has won the over· whelming victory it was expect- ed to get in elections for JOO of the 400 seats in the Cha m ber of Deputies. the lower house of the Mexican Congress, the Federal Election Committee said today. day's fire m<t} turn out tn h<' i>lighlly less than o rig tna ll v l'Stimated becaust-lhl' t•xtt·n or v. alls apparently <'a n ht• ..,a\l·d and some of th(• ml'lal contt·nb might be s alval!,e:.iblc Pearce was work in~ :.ilone 10 the l'Omputer room of thL· bwld· ing when he spotted the f1rl'. 11( f1c1a ls s:.11d lit· h:.id to bn •ak ,, wind1)Y. to esc:.ipe. U.S. Oil Deal Due? BOSTON IA P > -Prest· dent Carter soon will an· nounce that the United Sta t es h as c·o mpleted ne#!ot1atinns with M ex1co and Can<1da for increased shipments of crude oil to ease the fue l shortage. the Boston Globe reported to· dav The president reported· ly told officials attendmg the domestic summit at Camp David. Md . on Monday tha t the a dd1 t1onal 011 from Canada and Mexico would help counter t h e ho m e heati ng o i I c runch expected t h is winter Details of the negotia- tions. or how much of an increase in oil the United States would get from the two countries, were not re· ported fl~ Jewelry f'ro•PapAI SKYLAB ... Trackers said the Skylab ·was orbiting at an altitude of 110 miles, a drop of eight miles in 24 hours. At JOO miles, it will begin to glow from the heat of re- entry. At about 70 miles, it will becin to break apart. "If the middle time.frame holds good, we are in an eJC· c e lle nt set of or bi ts ," said Smith. "That turns out to be the set of orbits with the least population under It ... All the orbital paths in that middle time-frame p1ss over various sections of the United States. All al59 traverse large stretches of <><:ean. NASA conttnued to emphMize that lhe chances a re s lim any pieces of Skylab will cause in· jury or damage. 8ut the agency advised that ~pie who hear news reports Skylab is coming their way head for the lower floors or 8 hot.tSe or building Smith cautioned that the pre dictions, made by the North American Air Defe nse Com- mand, are not precise because of different natural forces work- ing on Skylab. These include variations in the grav1tat1onal pull of land masses and ot:cans, atmosphenc fr1ct1on and solar flares. which heat up the a l mosphere and increase drag on a s atellite. Even NORAD's fina l predi<' lion. coming two hours befon· expected re·entry, will bt· onlv 20 percent accurate . he ~aid That means the> station could come do"' n anvwhcn: ovt>r a 15.000·milc path * * • f 'r"m Page t I REWARD ... ~k\ lab t':.in lw hrought lo 1h1· Ex .1m inl'r Y.111 ~gin at th1• t1m1· 11 Jail!-. out rif orh1t T he curn•nt prediction 1s that will 01 1·11r bet"' cen 2 54 a m and 3 :! 1 I' rn Wertnesd:.iy F.arh r('w:ir<t <;l't·k•·r Y.h11 "hoy,., up :JI th1• """ "fl;11,..r.., 1,( flt t'" at 1111 fifth SI Y.111 bt· ::iskcd to rill out ,, !'ard <ll'f ;uline tht• pa n wul.1r ... 11f 1twir f1n<f 1 h1• card will he stamped Y.ith a t1mt• ti()('!. p I\'('(•!'\ \'ti I l 1' (' t •• ll w I II IH' f II r v. a r d c d I ti I h (' ;\J a I I 0 n ;1 I f\e r onaut1cc;; anu Spa1·1· .\d m1n1 ... t ra 11 on ra c-1 l 1ty 10 llunh \'1111· Ala for (l'..,trnl! :'li.\Si\ .1ppan·nth 1101•-.n't 1"1. pt·t·t an.v troubll' 1n~·n1 1f~ 1 11~ por 1 wn ... of tht' t r;tfl 'Wt• bwlt 1t anll we losl it. J.irv1!> quot<.'d one NASA offici:J I :.i:. -.ay mg On('e offl l.'1al Y.11r1j is rece1n·d from NASA , thf' reward will he p rt'"t.'nted , amid. wh;it Jarvi.., bel1t.'\l'!). m:.i' bt> unp;.iralleled C-0\ cr:igt· b' the mt•dta of a med1J i>vent T f'll'' 1!'111n nt•\\ :-. r e porte rs :dre;idv ;1r1' lurking around lhl' Examlnl'r olf1l'•·~. JJr\'ls noted J arv1s c;;11d thal anvone tra\ el ing to San F'rancisco with a pie<.'<.' of Skylab should he sure 10 purl'hasc• tht•1r own t1 ckl't, :.ind be ready to µu y thc i r own ex pens es 'If you comt' from Katmandu and it l'OsLc; S20.000. you s ttll only gel SlC.000." Jarvis warned Korea Meet Nix~d TOKYO CAP> North Korea has reJeCtM tne propos al by pres· idents Carter and Park Chung Hee that 11 JOtn the L'nit ed States and South Korea m negotiations Ins tead It propos ed separate negotiations with the two other governments 35 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT 8EACH. CAWORNIA 92660 TUEPHONE 171 4) b44·l4~ ,. ' t t , 17 Orange Coast l-D ITt O N Today"~ Closing N.Y. Stoeks t VOL. 12, NO. 191 , 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA Tl,J ESDAY, JULY 10. 1979 N Fl FTEEN CENTS Ford Developnlent at Turning Point By JOANNE REYNOLl>S Ol 1 .. CUM, l"OM iwtt A . dispute belw~en Newport Beach city staff me m bers and cons ultants could be the turrun1i: point for the 610.umt dt>vt.'lop ment propQsed for the fo'ord Aero nutronic 01\'lsion propert)' City councilmen wall dec1dl· tonight whether the proposed de velopment, which would shart' t h e 200-acre s ite wath tht.- .1t·ro:-v11ce firm. gcti. the KO dhead Th"' proJeet, proposed by thl' U uun Corp a nd the E11gl e L>n l·lopmc nt Company wa'> hr ought to c·o un c1lmcn l a~t n urnth At the llml'. council member~ said they would hkc to see an economic analys1~ of lhe proJcCt to determine whethe r the ne w units would add money to c·1t~ l'Offera or µrove to be a financial drain 111 the fo rm of c ity ~t·r\'1ces That unalys1:.. pre pa red at de 'doper~· 1.•xpense by Newport t-:l·onom t<.'' Grouµ. has been a 111c1ll'<I b\ c1tv st aH mem bers Tht• ~tudy concludes that the dt>v elupml·nt would add S88.6S7 a yc;1 r to the t'll) I reasury after c1 t v cxpcn~c::. a re paid R u t today C1 t v Ma n ager .. '"'-.... ..> ~. 4 D.111, Pilol Plloto by Jtr,.,, Cl•us•n ROBIN SAMSOE'S MOTHER COLLAPSES ACROSS CASKET AT DAUGHTER'S FUNERAL At Emotional Rites, No Answers to Why Huntington Beach 12-year-old Was M urdered Slnin Girl Mourned Huntington Funeral: '-W hy Such a Tragedy?' Ry JERR\. ('l,,UIS .. ;N Of '"" 0.11ly Poto! StAll Sunda \ <.C'liool t<:a chl·r Stew• C'h i-.ulm. aske d lht• question that \\ ,.~ on the minds of Robin l'hn~linl' Samsnl''s frie nds anrl rL·l;.i ti vc•s Mond.1y "Why. God"" he askt.'d "An<l \\h y R obi n" Why s u ch " tragt•dy'! Wh). God , she was so ,\'OU Ilg Ro bin was b ur ierl at lfu nt 1ngton Bcuch's C;1>iHI Shepherd Cemetery late in the afternoon E a rlie r a bout 120 friends . ::.chool officials and family mem bcr s attended a c loscd·casket memo rial service a t Piere!' Brothers and S mith's funeral c hapel o n Main S tr e et downtown A m e morial fold e r s tat<•d :.im ply that the 12 year.old was a seventh g r ade r a t Dwyer School and a ballerina Ro bin was afraid she would tw New Animal Shelter Location Sought Newport Beach cit> officials are looking for a new site for the c it) a nim al s h elte r today becaus e the Irvine Company. landlord or the present pound, do e s n 't w a nt one in its backyard. T h e pound is c urre ntly located al the Newport Hills Animal Hospital, 2670 San Miguel Drive «Joa s f Or N e i l Boo dman. the hos pital's ope rator was given the s heller contract a month ago. The pound was moved after city officials got into a dispute over fees with the vet at the West Newport animal hospital that h ad served as the c ity pound. Boodman says he's getting along fioe with the city. His pro blems a re with the Irvine Company, owner of the shopping cente r al San Miguel and Ford Road. in which his facility is lot>ated. late for a hallet lesson the after · noon of J unc 20 She had borrowed a bicycle from a frie nd. <rfler a da y at the bc arh. so that she couid rush home in t1mf' for class. That wa<; t he last time anyone '-aw Robin Sam '\Ol' Only skell·ta l rl..'mains were fo und whl'n a '>l ate fo r est l'mployt'e d1scovcn•d her unclad hody .luly 2 by a remote camp· ground in the rugged foothill~ near Sierra Mad r1: Monday. a photograph or a s miling Ftohin gr:iccd a table nl•ar thl' smull pink and white l'i.Jl-ket at thl· front of the flowt>r d(·1·kcd chapel Beside the photo wa~ Robin'~ R1blc and' a car rymJ: case filled w ith the balll't <tppa r t'I that m eant so much to the blonde. blue ·e y<'d youn~stcr Chb olm. a 22.year -old senior R1 b l e s tude nt who h opes to becom e a ministe r. co nducted the scrvit>c al Robin's parents' request lie was the youth leader at Buena Park Dible Church where Robin and her two brothers, Tim a nd Robe rt. atte nded S unday sch ool, se rvices a np Vacation Bible School before moving to Huntington Reach a year ago. "Wh e n e ver R obin w as around ... he told m ourne rs . "she brought a lot of laughter a nd ha ppiness She possessed the <See RITES. Page A2) Robert Wynn ~tud thl• consult <tnts used a q uestionable as s umpt1on 1n rc·aching that con dus 1on lie said ~taff c alcu l at ion~ show the developme nt will cost the c ity S27 .300 m o rt· than 1t w1 II gl'nera tc in laxc:. The assumption uM•d in lht· economu.· analys1~ .... as that thl· state Legislature would !Jass AB 8 whsc·h "'ould t·ont<iin .i pru v1s 1on tha~ c1t1es could t:ollecl lfi per cent of the propl'rl) taxc:-. off new developments llowever . that bill n·ma111~ 111 limbo Wynn s aid lhl' stud~ '>houlcl bt hased on lhl· prevailing l;.a•• f1)1 111 \"IS1on of propcrt~ taxi"· l ' n t.ll-r Iha t I a.... \; 1..• '·'IHI rt lkach gets :! f);J pt:rC'l•nt of lh1 prop1·rt~ l,l\t'' .ollott1·d l(• mun I t'l IJ<l Ii t ll'' .111tl l'llUO t ll'' That 1s <1boul :JA percent of all property taiw s · ,\ R 8 might cha n~e t hat. but l don I kno"' 1f 1l ""ill or how ll """l .. Wvnn '-aid "Under tho:.t-l'lreu m~iann'" I don 't hl'llevc 11 " prnpl•r lo bast• the analys1~ on ~uch an assumption ' l'h1..· SSSl.657 .,urplu!-. fi g ure in lht 1·conom1c ... 1udv ..., a-.. based 1111 tlll ,l\.l'I aglllg method (Jf CO:Ot 1St·1 FORO. Pa~"' i\21 6-5-4-3-2-1 Skylab May Fall Imo Ocean W ASll l :-.:G T <>i\ t \!'1 Sk\la l/::. 1,85!'1 <lav l':trt•t•r a~ a11 orbit111g la boratory .1ncl lhL·n a:- a ::.pacl' dt•n•ltc·l t•onw:. lo .1 shat 11..•nng t•nd Wetlnt·'>da\ 11-. ri· ma11i... de~tint·d lo 1>lt111g1· lll'Llrl~ unobsl•rvcd into Lht• hrtn\ cll•t..·p of the Scluth Atla1111<· 'WC''d likl' to 'l'l' thow pn·rlll turns ~l <l). · '>Jtd H1 c harcl (; Smith. hl'nd of thl• Skvhtb 1 ask Force• a' he lalkl•d about ,1 final 11rb1t lhal \\-1l11ld takt..' 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PDT If Sk) lah cr:ish1•" at I tit• m1<I point of that pn·d1<·t111n . 11 wriuld ~plash intn thl' Atlant11· n•·ar lh1• E q u at or o rr ,\ f rt c· a . s I v on Coast Its d1•1Jri ~ would "l'al1 1·r from that point f11n\:1rd, th1• ht·~l\'ll''I Alllfl,I.! ;tll lht• V. ii\ 1nl11 Pops Conductor Fiedler Succumbs the lr1d1an 01·!';111 · Th1.· 10 holll pn•dll'! 11111 1.wn111I 1·mhr..1rt'" nc.·ar l\ s<•VL·n orh1t~ a II of the m µass ing "' t·r lht.· United States at some point On lhfl.;" H'\'•'n nrh1tc;. Sk vlah al"" \\ 111 pas.. • ' c 1 ~11111 h :\ Oll'rt• a AfnC'a and .'\U~tralr.1. t'ffrct1H·h l'hm1nat1ng th1.• n·~t of the-wnrl~I from an~ d :.tn)!c•r of falling dehn s. Sm ith said If lht> m1dpQ1nt orh1t turn~ out lo bt.> thl· onl· in which Sk\.lah fa lls, lhl' Sp <H'l' :.!al 1o n WOUlci begin burning :.11nw"' hi' re ovc·1 1 h l' Pac 1f1 <' 11r t hl' '•HI h"' l''' United Stat<.·s a nd C<Jnada Rut II will h1.• rla~ll ght in th1· Wc.·stc•rn llt•m1s ph1•r1• ,1nd 1tw fl<i mmg !-.u1t•l11t1• v.111 not tw ,·1~1 hit' AP Wtr-itpf'IOlu SUCCUMBS AT 84 Pops Maestro Fiedler Diedrich Released To Plan His Appeal 8 .) KATll\' CLAN('\' Oi t~• D.101¥ Pilot St.111 SAN 0 IE G 0 F 1J rm 1.· 1 Ora n ge Cou n t~ Superv1~or Ralph D1£'d nt·h C'OnvinC'cd J s upC'rso r cour t JI H1g<' M onda~ th at he' •~ "a fl ghtl•r u nd not ::i runner And for that rl'a~~n. 01crlr1ch 1s frt•c on ball toc1a~ pcnd1n~ ap peal of the bribe ry <.'Onv1ct1on that Monday got him a pn~on scntl'n<'e of on<· to 14 y<:'ars Th e f o rm e r F'ull e rto n supervisor and his co defend ant. a r ch itect LeRoy Rose. sat calm ly before .Judge Ross T harp as they were both sentenced to the one lo 14-yNir terms prescribed by state law Moments later. Diedrich pre pa red to begin serving his sen tence immediately as Tharp de nied appea l b:ul fo r D1edri£'h (See DIF.DRIC'll, Pa~e A2 l EJ~ li:'l.~~ D••h P1to1 ,, ... 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"''t'n proh;Jbl) IS('(• FIEOLE R. P age A21 lDjured Girl Still C ri ti cal A ti·y<.':tr·old Newport Beac h girl r t>maincd m critical condi- 1111n tflday al Hoag Memorial llosp1ta l with mjuries s uffe red 1n J Wl'••kend traffic a ccide nt '\1 l'la111t• Ma n e Pr1vall'r a was 1111 11red Sunduy when she was hrl I" .t cur while riding her h1cy clt' 1w.ir h<:'r Spyglass Hill homt' Weath e r Some low clouds at b e aches during early morning hours otherwise !'UDDY through Wednes- day. Lows tonight 60 to 64. Highs 70 to 74 at beaches and 82 to 88 inland. He said his 20-year lease with t he Irvine Company specifically prohibits the operation or a boarding kennel in conjunction with the animal hospital. "Frankly, I don't consider the animal sheller to be a boardJog kennel." be said. "These anlmals are in for medical ob- servation for rabies." Fbtaneial Aid Sought 1\ 17 yeHr old boy w<1s taken 111 10 custody ahout 45 minute::. .ifl l•r th<• ac·c1de nt anct face:. 1·h .ir~e~ of felony h11 l.l nd run. poht•e .. aid INSIDE TODA 't' CraftlfMn and ot1iaic.m• wtlt demon1tro1t 1lointd glo11 window making, chino pomt· bag, o•n. fkmal orronghlo aftd mort ot th« Orang• Counlil Fair. S.t Ftoturing, Pogt Cl. •••• .,_~ a ,...,...,...... " L....... .: ::.:.:--.r:: E ....... ~ ... .. C>ll ............. A4 I· l~: j CM......_ A4 Cl ..,....._ A4 However. company officials. who received complaints from homeowners in the nearby Harbor View Kno lls con· dominiums, don't see it quJle that way and have asked Bood· man to get rid of the pound. City officials said the com· pan y ls wt1Un1 to give the city Ume to find another vet In lhe cl· ty who'll take on the animal shelter duUe1. They Indicated they are In the proce11 cf doing just that. "lt'a really too bad," said Boodman. "I thought we had an opportunity to provide a service to the cily. tn the month or so I bad the shelter we mana1ed LO place 20 or 30 dogs in new homes." Newport Store Owner Demands Pay for Move Jo Bessell said today s he won 't budge fro m h e r con- demne d Ne wport Beach ice cream parlor until the s tate or California gives he r some significant financial assistance. Mrs . Bes s e II owns the Wil Wright's tee cream store in the building located in the path or the proposed new P acific Coast Highway bridge over Upper Newport Bay. For the past two months she's been fighting her eviction on the grounds that she s hould b e a llowed to stay through the summer. her peak business seaaon. She also has been rt1hting with CalTrans over t.he $3,300 the agen cy wants to pay her for relocation ex- penses . That amount won't eve n begin lo cover her moving ex penses. she s ays . Mrs. Besse II was to have been out today, but s he angrily declared she has no intention of m ovin g until the s t at e sees thing s h e r way Furthermore. she said. she can 't mo\le unUI she can find an ap· praiser to come in and s et a value on the antique fixtures in t he st ore n ear the corner or Dover Drive and the highway CalTrans officials say they've done their best to appease the feisty Widow within the limits of stat~ law and agency regula lions A s pokesrnan ror CalTrans said lod&y no dernolltlof\ work f or the budd 1 n ~ ha s been scheduled yet pending the out come of court ca ses initiated by Mrs Bessell and her one ·lime ne ighbor. Roy Bostwick who oper ated the bait a nd tackle shop next door Bo~twick m oved out this weekend. but not be fore he'd painted his windows with anti Ca lTrans slogans Mrs Bessell has conducted u running battle not only in the courts but in Sucrame nto. at tempting to enlist the aid of Gov Edmund Brown Jr and h is sta ff She got som e assls tanC'e from state Sen Paul Carpente r. 0 Gard~n Grove, who said he d1i, <Sff EVlCTION. Page A2l AD BROVGHT 40 "HOUSE CALLS' "T he phone jus t about drovt< me crazy I received 40 call'> the first day from m y Daily Pilot ad." That's the success story of the Costa Mes a man who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot 1-'CHt SAL.I:: RY OWNl':H 1 IH . 2 hn 1 n Ft ..-cclo m llo m1..• t ract lo "l'll l1· 1•stule Prinr1pllb onh '<'<lt ltXXx • Daily Pilot class1r1ed ad .; evoke ((ood response s. so if you want to sell an item. call lhc.- rr1endly ad-vlsers at 642·5678 J ____ .,J ' M DAil y Pll.QT N Tvrdax Ju~ 10. 1979 Money Talk Topic ·President, Private Sector Meet WASHJNGTON <API rre.1 dent Cuter, •flH hear•naa economic •dvlt f'rorn m~mbe~ or Conar~u and other otrk.lala, uromoned 3rtvate elll~en.s to ~~mp Oavt loday to dUc rampant tnnauoa and a loomlna receaalon. With anflaUon runnln& ut an apnual rate ot more than 13 P\'r cenl lhis year. and wlth 1m elec l on yt'ar rcce-.~11on constdered v\rtu MllY cerU1n , C art e r ~ pollUcal Mu.re could hln11e on lhl' dl't'lllOM that now fro m lh • dome11tk lj umm1t Thf' president, turnlnit h1b at tentaon lo t•t•onol'r'llc 1-. ucs, dis culled the t conomy over dJnnt•r Monday n1aht with lh:verul members of Conf(re. !I •nd other ofriclats ln<"ludlnil i''cd•·ra l Re. r n •f' Boud Chairman G. Wiiiiam Miller a nd Kube r t Strau. b . Carter's m ulllpurµose t mu blt>:.hoCll t•r E'roM Pafl# .-t I DIEDRICH "f"'REE'. • • but agreed to free Rose pending he t'ont1nued "Ile 1:. d broken the posting of $2S,000 in bail m an " money Tharp, in pronouncing sen "In view of the seriousness or tence . said. "t am dis mayed the offense." Tharp saig of that a man o( Mr. D1ednch's Diednch. "he should be com· background a nd accomplis h· milted without ba il at this m ent would find himself in these time." circumslances." With that. Diedrich twisted off And while the judge handed bis wedding band, handed it both men prison sentences. he ~ward his wife. Inez. and was s aid Rose's te rm might be whisked off for a few priv1tte modified later to probation and mome nts with the woman he community service depending married 34 ye<trs ago , upon the outcome of a 60·day However. an hour later. Judge diagnostic study. Tharp changed his mind after Neither man will report to listening to Diedrich's plea for prison until they have completed Dail and to his pledge to post the appeal process $250.000 equity in the Diedrich Outside the courtroom Mon· home as security. day , Diedrich predicted that the "I just want to convince you appeals would take one or two &Omehow, your honor, that 1 am years abtgoingtorun,"Diedrich said. In addition, he s aid in "l a m not a runne r. J have too hindsight, it was a "tragic mis· much invested in my family and take" the trial was transferred m y friends. and that is not the from Orange County because o( Ofe for me." pre · trial publicity. "I am impressed with what I "At leas t in Orange County we have heard," Tharp replied. "I would have had jury members th.ink Mr. Diedrich is a fi ghter that would understand the dif· and not a runner." ference between good and bad." Diedrich was convicted by a Diedrich cont<'ndetJ . "He re you San Diego jury on May 22 on two are just another pos t-Watergate c)la rges of bribery involving politician " $85.000 in cash and an $80,000 benk loan Rose. as wf'll as Die drich. was <'On vict('d of conpiracy to com· mil bribery. a conspir acy aimed ,1t e xtracting money from a de \'elopme nt company, Anahe im Hills, Inc T he prison sentences were or· de red under the state's former inde terminate sentencing law which was in effect in 1973, the year the bribery schem e began. Unde r the sta te's new de· terminate sentencing law, the terms will be reca lculated lo a range of s ix month5 to four yea rs . Tharp de nied a request from defense attorneys for probation and ordered the two m en to pay fines of $5.000 each. But he refused Prosecutor Mlt"hael Capizzi's request that Oiedrich be g i ven two con· secutive prison terms for the two bribery conv1cl1ons. Tharp ruled that the two con· v1ctions ste mmed from the samt! incident and should be treated as one crime. .. He had eve rything," Capizzi said of Diedrich during the sen· tenc mg. "He was a succes:,ful bus inessman. He was a s ue cessful politician. ·'This has been a blac k eye to t!Vcry politician." he continued "Why? There can only be one a ns wer. Greed and avarice." James K1dde t and Keith f 'rom Pagp l I revenue ana lysis . Under that syste m . the ne w homes use of city services is fi gured on the basis of the entire city budget~ A second method, called the marginal method . m akes the cost calculations based only on additional city services needed for t he new homes. Under that analysis. the Ford d evelopme nt surplus is even g reate r than the $88.657 calculat· e d with the average method. Howe ver, the marginal bas1i. is not supported by Mayor Paul Ryckoff who has criticized its use in other econom ic analyses Anothe r issue facing council m e m bers is the construction of a ~ound attenuation wall on Jam· boree Road to he lp s creen homes in Eastbluff. T hat w a ll wo uld c ost an estimated $305.000 a nd coun cil mcm bt.>rs want developers of projects using Jamboree to pay a proportiona te sha re or the cost based on the car trips on Jam· borec generated by the• projects F'or the Ford prnJt'Cl, that t•ost would be $85.500 £o.rh.-r In the day . C1trte r welcomed unotber congressional ddegutton . thb one com posed of mum~ an key positions to in· flueoc., the hilt! of his promis ed ''bold und f{lr('cful'' program to curb 01l 1mport.s The While llous e would not ,uy 111 ad v1tnce who Carte r's l(IH'st s would be for today's l'<'Onom1cs J1scuss1on at Camp Da vid. other than that they are prominent individuals rrom the pn val£• :.cctor. However , a re· porter who saw the la rge group lea ve t,he White House for wait mg helicopters noted many high <•fficiab 10 the assemblage. In a dd i ti o n lo pri vat e e <'o n o m1 s l s John K e nne th Galbraith and Walte r Heller. the g r o up in c lu d e d T r e a s ury Secretary W Michael Blumen· thal , C<1mme r ce Sec r etary Juanita Kreps, Labor Secretary Ray Marshall, budget director James T. Mc intyre and Carter's c hief inflation adviser , Alfred Kahn. Adminis tra tion s po kes men a lso declined to provide a hsl or re ligious and ethical leaders pla nning to a tt end a latt!r s ession with lh<.-president Participants in lhat meetin~ r e p o rtedly would inc lude Cardinal Terence Cooke of Ne w Yo rk , the R e v. Theod o r e Jlesburgh, president of Notre Dame University ; Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum of the Ame rican Jewish Committee ; and Robert Bellah and David Riesman, both university sociologists . Participants in Monday's two sessions said Carter gave them no indication of what he would propose. or when. "The p resident did more listening tha n anything else," Sen . La wto n Chiles, D·Fla . said Meanwhile, the Washington St a r reportt•d today that Carter wa s expected to r eceive a pro· posal from his e ner gy task force to immediately remove all from domestic oil prices. The newspaper. quoting un· ide ntified advise rs. s aid such ac lion could raise the price or gasoline to about $1.10 a gallon Carte r a lready has orde red a gradual lifting of the ceiling on nil prices f 'rom Page 1\ I RITES ... qualities of love. joy and happ1 ness. "I can 't tell you why God would do something hke this and take Robin 1n s uch a way Nobody in this room can come c lose t o telling the w ays of God ." Tears running from his eyes. Chisholm said he a nd Robin's family could only find solace in the knowledge that the bright lit t le girl is now with God in he3 Y('n. Robin's mother. Maria nne F'raz ae r , \.\a s s up p orted throughout the ordeal by her ro rm e r hus b a nd , Rob e rt Samsoe of Lake Havasu. Ariz Young girlfriends of lhl• deac1 g11 l ~obbed openly throughout lht• service. their heads patted consolingly by tearful mothers Am ong the mo ur ners were 'om ber de t ectives who have wrirked nearly round the clock Monroe, Diedrich's attorneys, pointe d to t h e s i x .ye ar supervisor 's community service. his acti vities a-s a fo rmer Or ange County Grand Juror and as a former Fullerton city coun cilman EVICTION. • cussed the s1tuat1on with the governor. Beyond that, she s aid s tate governm ent has don(' nothing for her. • s1nt·c· the gi rl disappeared rirst in a search for her and now in pursuit or her murderer Jlidde l noted that Diedrich bad res igned hi s rounty supervisor's post eUective Sun· day and also has res igned as pres ident o r the s ix·county Southern California Association of Governments. ·'I believe that your honor can see from this rathe r brief recita· tion of his background that he has contributed a lot lo Orange County," Riddel said. ·'The punishment which Ralph Diedrich has s uftered by this conviction is far greater than a ny sentence you can impose," OAANOE COAST N DAILY PILOT ,,.,.., Of•noe (M\f 0.llw P•aot, •UPt """t(flt6\tfl.M .,.fWIJft l"tt "'"""''Pf.~\ I\ °"fMl\f'\4!>dfly thft (}t~ C.0•"' PubH\l\lf"IO Comofltny Sl'01tr-tttftt1h0f'\1tff' pybll\fH•f't fl.AonO•y thr~ ,,Hi•• tor (Olt• ~\II Nf woor1 ~-(h Hl,H\llf'WltOfl 8".C"' r~ lain V•llwV Ir¥..,_, l """"' @,..Mt\ So..,ttii(DA\t A ,,nqlf' '"Q~I tl'dlUnn I\ Ck>t>lt'""'" Sitlurct•~• ,.nd W~4'W\ tht Ot•'f•CMI O\A>ll\ht"'Oo411nt 1\111 JJ0 W• \t e.-.. ~.,..,.. CO\tA"'-'W (•llfOtn·~·~'& 11-rlN -Prt\10.ttt ano Pubt!t.ftef' , .. ,ll.C1"t.y \11<• Pttil49nt •f'ICI 0.fttf~ ~f\ttll'' l>••M• "· LM• 11\(1\oN" !VII A\\ht..,t"'4l,..9• ... £0o ..... y_...,.,_. (114)tl2-4321 c:oa..--u. ...... MNif71 "I 'm jus t furio u s," s h e declared from her s tore today The building next to the one occupied by Mrs. Bessell and Bostwick was demolished last month. It contained a liquor store. The structures are in the path of the seven·lane bridge to be built to the north of the existing four·lane structure. Curre n t e s tirnutes arc for completion of the new br idge by early 1982. Girl Robbed In Newport Ne wport Beach police are seeking a ma n who assuulled 11 l 7·year·old Costa Mes n l(lrl ncur the Newport Pier Sunday. T he victim told Police to1hc w1u1 walking In an a lley near McFnd den Square when the !llUSpect grabbed he r. She said the man let go of her whe n s he bit him on the Hp. The man, described ot1 being six feet tall. weighing about 180 pounds and nbout 30 years old, a pparently got away with a baa contalnlna a dress the girt had just purchased, police said. Bank Heists Soar LOS ANGELES <AP)-A record for the moi.t bank rob· beries tn a day was set Monday 11 thieves hJt el1ht floanclaJ ln· sUtutionl. The old mark of aeven waa tied tut P'rlday. -----·- At g raveside. Mrs . Frazier collaps(•d on the sm a ll casket She sobl><'<l . "Oh God. don't take ht•r from mt• Fro"' Pa~ ,1 I FIEDLER ... by more people than any other conductor. We shall miss him " f'l e dl er . who remained v1~orously active until the past yf':tr, hud been re cupe r ating rrom hospitalization ror a heart condition. Ile had suffe red a ht·urt attack. his fifth since age 44 on JuM 9 Ile was released ,J,;nc 27 from the Tufts medical c·(•nte r. The hosp1tul17.at1on was tne lnl<·sl In a series or illnesses that b€'J:O n with surgery lo relieve prt't111Ure on hi s brain i n Decl•mlwr. 1978. F'hidler opened his 50th season with the Pops In May. But a few day11 loter. he collaps ed buc k11tnKc und s pent s everal dt1YI" In t he ho!!plUI suffering trorn exhaustion. I n November. he was ho11pltallzed tor cxhaw1tlon. and on Otc 11. hf' underwent brain surgery ot Tuft11 New England Medical Center to cor rect dlf flculty walking. 1'hc Illness had forced Jo'ledler to concel 8 plenned televised celebration Der. 17 on his 84th birthday. Fiedler became l!Onductor of the Boston Popa O~heatre ln 1930, a nd In the years lhat followed, he molded It Into • Boston tnsUtution that lovln&Jy led claaalcal music to people who awore they dld not Ilk• claa11lcal muslr Skylab· s Disintegration ~~~ .. ~~ ~ 250 Pieces Betweu * 0 and 10 pounds 159 Piece~ Betwet n 1 I and 175 pounds 53 Pieces Betw een 126 and 250 pou~ds Spar I 088 pounds 6 01nen ranks 7 700 pounds 'ach Aul ock Shroud ~ 11~ * B ul ~heJd I ~00 pounds ,.,, 11111....,.... GOING DOWN -This diagram shows the var ious parts of the Sky la b spacecraft . scheduled to fall to earth sometime Wednesday. F~ Pa,,r A i SKYLAB ••• ~ Injury, und the Federal Aviation Admlniatratlon is prepared to warn airplanes out of Skylab's track m the last few hours. Smith said that it looked as 1r no maneuver would be needed to keep Skylab In orbit longe r The orbiti. covered by the JO·hour predicted span are mostly over water. "I wish I could answer we had done something. The truth 1s we have not," Smith said when a re Porter asked whether the fincil orbitf> were just pure luck. Smith said that he "seriously questions" whethe r the breakup will show on radar screens "Hopefully. near the Li me the de bris is com1.ng down, we 'll know it," he said Engineer!'\ will cause Skylab to tumble end over e nd when it n · aches an <.i ltil ude or Rfi m 1 les ltJ better be able to predict thc- brcakup Smith said that tumbl ing might add 15 to 20 minutes tt> Skylab's life and p ut 1t farther do wn the South Atl antic or into the Indian Ocean. ,...., On the odds that Skylab pieces will strike land, he said ''J don't have an estimate on that. We are stiil talking a bout some tracks that go ove r considerable amounts or land." Smith would not rule out that the last pieces of debril> m1gh1 htt west·central Au:,tralia .. * k Skylab Bounty Set Newspaper Solicits !!jpacecraf't Fi1ids By F REDERICK SCHOEMEIO.. Ol IN Oitlly PHOI St.If SAN FRANCISCO -Skylab has n 'l fallen yet. but already people claiming to have pie<:es of the doomed spacecraft are winging their way here to the S an Francisco Examiner. anx· 1ous to collect a Sl0,000 cash re· ward. A s a pr o m o t io n . t h e ne wspaper decided to offer the reward to the first pe rson to bring in a piece of Sky la b. scheduled to fall to E arth o Wednesday Novel bits of mater ial that already have been trotted into the office Qf Exammer colum· nis t J ef( J a r vis. the "Skylab frivolity editor "They include -An automobile clutch as sembly. -A metal hose from a hand· held shower unit. -A blackened bunk or metal. -A plastic bag containing "a m a ngled piece or some thing " That latter was brought tn by a woman who said she was "be ing guided'' by so me h igher fo r ce. But s he w a s n 't s ure whether s he ha d been g uided to Portland, Ore .. or Oa kland Jarvis s aid the ne ws paper one of the Bay C1tj '.;; two (.'Offi· peting dailies as quite senrJu~ a bout 1ts offe r and quite: sc nous a bout a ulhenticatmg ;.my alleged Skylab component The 0Htc1a l 72·hour period in Husband Testifies In Murder Hearing The husb<.ind 11f a wom<1n who died an er .unde rgoing breast lffi· plant s urgery at the Santa Ana cl111i<· of Dr. ltalph Sm all \.\a!. the first wilnc"s todety at a prt• ltmina r y hearing into second degree murde r cha rg1.•s brou~l1t ;1gaanst the plasl1<.' surgl•on Kenneth Plock of Santa Ana. \.\hose 33·)<:etr·old wife, Kim. died Nov 27. was the hrst of about 50 witnesses e xpected to be called during the hearing before Centra l M unacipal Coun Judge John H. Smith Jr Sm all. a Jl·yca r·old La guna Beac h resident. and his nurse. 48·yea r·Old Le no nard Lloyd Case, we re charged with second degr('e murder an May. In addition. Ronald J Milstad. 31. Tustin. a former technician fo r Small was charged with con s paracy in lhe complaint filed by the Orange County District Al· torney. Tht• preliminary hearing that s tarted today involves the chaq~es against a ll three men. The d1s lrtCl attorney's com· pla int follov.ed att1on by the :i:ta te Roard or \1ed1cal Quality As::.urant•1• wtrn·h harn•d Small from pract1canJ{ 111('d1c1 nc for one y('ar a nd plan·d h1 m on 10 yea rs proba11on Plol'k le~llru·d t h1~ morning 1 hat he d ropped has waft> off at Sm a ll's now·c lo-.ed Doctor ., Plastic Surgery Medical Group chnic 10 Sanla Ana the morning of Nov 22. 1978 He said his wife hadn't phoned him at noon as he l'Xpected so ht: called Sm;il l'~ offtrc and was told tu pack ht!r up a bout 7 15 p m Whe n he arrived . P lock testified Small told him Mrs Plock n eeded hospital car e becaust• "she had ha d som e problt!ms during the s urgery." 1\1 rs . Plock had gone into cardiac a rrest during the sur· gery and died five days later at Sa nta Ana Tustin Community Hospita l without regaining con· sciousness · t Int• /l'welry whic h legitima te pieces o r Skylab can be brought to the Ex· a maner wall began at the lime 1t falls out of or bit. The c urrent prediction is that will occur between 2 54 a m . a nd 3 24 p m Wednesday E ach r ewa rd s eek •r 1A h11 shows up at the newspaper'<, of fices ~t 110 Fifl h St . will tw asked to r1 II out a <:a rd rletdl hnl! the µart 1eulars or their find Tht ca rd will bl· s tamped with ..a time clock Pieces c·ollN·tcd v.111 bt: for w a rd c d to t h l' :"' a t 1 on .ti Aer onautics ancl Spa<'c' \(l m in i s t ra t ion f acil1l ) 1n fl untsv1llc. Ala . for testing NASA apparl'ntly tfo e,n t ,., pcN anv trouble 1dt:nt1fy in~ por lions or the craft "We built al and wt> lost 1t. J ar vis quoted one NASA offlc1al .is sa ying Once official word 1s re-eel\ c·fl from NASA. the rewa rd IA lll lw prl•:-t•nted. amsd . 1A h<.it .JJn " twltc•\'("i. may hl' 11nparallt•l1•tl ('IH c.·ragc· h~ t ht• mcd1,1 nr .1 m ed ia t•vt•nt Telev1s1011 n<'IA s r 1•port1·1' .1lready are l urkin~ around th1• E xaminer orf 1n·-. .. I a i \'IS nol(.'(I J a n ·1s s,lld that an\ orw tr;1v1•l an g to San f<'ranc1sco with .1 µu.>ce of Skylab shoulcl h<' 'iur1· to purc hase their own t1 ckf'l, .1mi be ready to p<ty thei r 11wn ,., pcn:,es "ff you <'omc from Katm:inl11: a nd 1l costs $20.000. you s till only get $10.000.' J arvis warm•d Attacker Killed SAN DIEGO IAP> A knift• \\ ie lding man who th rf'ahmt!d sevl'ra l persons 3t a downto,,n pier was rata ll y wounded Mon day by a policeman after eha r1! in g the offi ce r . a police spokesman sa id. The unid1.:n ttfied victim died alJout an hour a nd a ha!J later after eme rgency·· surgery. poli ce said lS r ASHION ISi .\NO • N(WPORl OCACH CAt IFORNIA 92660 TUEPlfONC 17141 h-14-24!)4 ----- - • --- I Tuesday, July 10, 1979 DAILY PILOT A:J Dleers Find Gold of Sunken Galleon AP WlrePllOto RICH BANKO ADMIRES SEVEN-FOOT GOLD CHAIN Divers Recover Loot From Sunken Spanish Galleon Seal Beaeh Petitions Kids Charge Bias In Bus Liinit Plan By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OI tlw D.tlly Pilel St.tit A backlash is expected tonight when Seal Bea ch city council m embers consider the e limina- tion or bus stops to cut the now of vacationing youngsters to the resort to wn Fugitive Mom Fights Return To HB Police The mothe r of 6-year -old Valeena Miller of Huntington Beach has refused to w aive ex- tradit ion proceedings a nd return to California to face felony cruld- s tea ling c ha rges, a ut horities said today. Carnalla Miller, 26, had told t he Arka nsas police who arrest- ed h er l as t week tha t s he wouldn't fight extradition ac- tion. The charges agains t Mrs. Miller stem from the year-long search for Valeena. who police believe was snatched by her m other from ht!r grandparents' Huntington Beach home last Ju- ly 31. Valeena was located last week in a Berr yvillt:, Ark., foster home . Police say the youngster s hould be ret urned lo her g ra ndparents her legal guar- dians -within a week. Mrs. Miller. who'd originally identified herself to Arkansas a uthorities as Kamala Ryan, ad· milted last week she was the wom a n wanted in California. police said "It's discrimination agains t the kids," claims 18-year-old An drew Exler. who is mountin1{ a petition d rive to head off the an ti-busing movement. The city council wi ll discuss the s jtualion at tonight's r egular city council m eeting, set for 7 p.m . at council chambers. 211 8th St. At least one councilman, Ronald Dredell, is supporting the removal of Orange County T r a ns it District bus s tops in town to force the kids elsewhere. Kredell claims he is respond ing to complaints from residents and merchants that the youth!> are noisy, destruction prone and leaving piles of l itt~r about town. Exler contends the city pus h 1s unnecessa ry ha r ass ment even more ndic ulous in light of gas s hortages -and says he will fight to keep the bus stops "Adults make noise.·· says Exler. Adults lis ten lo radios.·· He adds tha t most m ercha nts he has contacted have been will- ing to sign his petition. "The on- ly ones who a re complaining are the merchants who aren't mak ing any money off the kids, · Ex ler claims . OCTD provides four bus l.Jnl'S into Seal Beach, with single line se r vi ce coming from Los Angeles' Rapid Transit District a nd the Long Beach Transit Co T he Seal Beach city altorncy'!- ofrice has opined that the cit,. council has the power to rescind approval for bus stops used by OCTD. It is uncertain if city officials might take action against other bus lines Hutcherson Case McMillan Named Rape Trial Jut!ge Judge Byron McMillan was a ppointed Monday to preside over Glen Howard Hutcherson's third rape trial, three days after M cMlllan disqualified a fellow judge from bearint the retrial. Presiding Oran1e County Superior Court Judie Walter C baramza appointed McMillan to hear the well-publicized case, which now has been set for trial Aug. 20. McMillan prompUy denied a def enae motion Monday to dia- m I 11 the. charau a1alnU Hutdae:non, a 4f.year-old Whit· tl., Ml'Oepaee worker. He al90 denied a motion teek· ln1 a peydllatrtc evaluation ol Rutchenon'• aUeted rape Ylc· tlm, 22·year·old Cath erine • Ha.rdln. Lalt f'rlday McMillan di•· quallfled Judie Richard Beacom from htarlnf the retrtal Oft a modon of prejudlH ftled ••alnlt Beacom by defeale at· torae1 TerTY au ... 8Heom bad presided over ff•tcbenoa'• eecoad t rlaJ on e=•• that be raped Ns . H two J••n a10 after be ,..... -........ b.itdaldktd in Buena Pa rk. The retrial ended with jurors deadlocked 11-1 in favor of ac- quittal, but Beacom refused to dismiss the charges1 accusing de fense a tto rney Giles of in· troducing inadmissible evidence about Ms . Hardin's1past. As a result, Giles accused Beacom of having a "fixed an- ticipatory judgment as to the d efendant's guilt," a cha rge Beacom denie d in cou rt a f- ftdavlts. The aerospace worker's rape trial drew national atte ntion in March when Judie Mason Fen· ton, who presided at the first trial, overturned • jury's auUty verdict and. ordered a new trial. At the ttme, Fenton saJd he dldn 't believe the story told from the witnela stand by Ifs. Hardin. Women'• JrOUJ19 attacked Fen· ton's~ Lac.-, OU. arranaed 1 press contermc:e with both Ma. Hardin aad Hutcberaon durtn1 wblcb the .U.,td Yicttm HJd l be WU "bapw" wltb Fenton's declaJon, a statement she later said ahe refntted maacm,. I' AUOAIH> TllE JAMES BAY OFF FLORIDA CAP) -More than 300 years ago, wealthy 1>lU111ens~r1> who had come to :.t rip t he New World of its t reai.urc boarded tht! Spamsh ..:ullt·on Nut'i.tra Senora de Ato<·hu Now. divers salvaging what U1~y believe is the s unken ship, say they've reached its tint c lass compartments and th1> loot of Its long-dead occu- punts . "Aren't they pretty?" gloated dlvl!r Rich Banko as he admired the gold that broke a three-year drought in the quest for the galleon Banko looped a 7·foot, JO~. pound golden chain around his n('ck th(• "ay a rich Spaniard would have worn 1t in the J7th century. The James Bay. a 160-foot Canadian minesweeper leased for the summer , is a nchored about 40 miles west of Key West. Fla and 90 miles north of Cuba In two weeks, its crew has brought up four golden bars, a fancier but sma ller gold chain. a gold disc. a n uncut a methyst and what it says is the stem anchor of the Atocha. ll 's the first time in three years that divers scavenging the ocean bottom have struck gold. T he Atocha broke apart in a hurricane in 1622 and quickly was scattered by another s tor m In t he 10 years Mel Fisher and hi s c rew have been excavating treasur e f rom wh at the i r archeologlats say is the Atocha. divers had uncovered only the "throwaway hold " at the bow where the least i mport ant artifacts were stored, says fo"'ish· er, head of Treasure Salvors. Inc. Yet , the bow yield ed $24 million worth or coins. silver bars, muskets, cannonballs and some gold, he says. The ne w booty is from the stern, says Claudia Linzee. the project's archeologist. Now, the crew is on the hunt for the main hold where Fisher says Spanish e n tre pren.eurs packed ne w ly mined gold and silver The crew has narrowed the search to a strip of ocean 1,000 yards by 18 miles, he says. Whe n the crew star ted . the s earch area was the size or Miam i. "We know it's there -it's got to be." Fisher says. "We've got 18.000 Spantsh documents that say it's the re . Besides. look how rom antic It is." The Atocha's manifest lists 800 gold bars. 896 silver bars and 250,000 gold and sil ver coins valued by Fisher at sever al hun- d red million dollars. He says the r e m ay be eve n more because the 270 people aboard the shjp probably were s m uggl- ing. F isher admits the power of the sea makes any treasure hunter's JOb dangerous. Four years ago. his son Dirk, da ughter-in-Jaw Angel and a diver were killed Art Pageant hnpressive Lively LB Exhibit UnjOlds Ry STEVE MITCHELL Of tlM Dally PtlOI Stall Director Glen Eytchison has somethmg to please every taste in lhC' 44th a nnual Pageant of the Mas ters. which previewed Mon- da\ an Laguna Reach Moc;t 'nll like folksy American portrayals of the common man. ni ne Nor man Roc kwell paint ing~. poc.,pd by living models. Tht•rc are porcelain and l'l'ramic works, you get intricate Dresden maste rpieces, and a de· tailed Wedgewood called Dane· mg llours And if you hke art nouveau. 1 h'' n"s a selection of colorful lithographs by Alphonse Mucha. ThC' new pageant director, in :rn attempt to liven up the an· nua I production in the am- phitheater of Irvine Bowl~ went 10 s elected colorful and action- fi lled pieces for his debut. And. working hand in hand with lhe 24·ycar-old director . is music director Ric hard Henn, whose orches t ration fits the mood of the individual art pieces The 31 year old music direc· tor. "h" also begins his first ~ t•ar "1th the pagea nt. creates a mood lh <tt r ef l ects th e m astl'rp1t'c-e a rt w o rks re- ('reated on stage The annual pageant takes original works of art and re- creates them with live models. gar bed exactly. as they appear in the original works In painting they pose against backgrounds duplicating those on canvas. T h e backg round s aga inst which the cast members pos e. were created by Laguna Beach res ide n ts Ed Mi r a c le and Rid1~r d Soderman. w ho duplicated the oil paintings in arrvd1('s li°ad they painted the back· grounds in oils. they would refl<'Cl the strong stage li ght. so thC'ir · honest forgeries" with pamtl'd modl'ls in place. are to · look two d1mL·ns1onal under the s tage lights · T hen• \\.t>rr some problems "1th r r cal 1ng that two- d 1 m l'ns1ona I lnok Thursday n ight . with some of the models ap p e~ring to be Jus t that- modl'I!> St a/..!l' director Carl Calloway, whOM' t cchnu:al and lighting s kills have benefi ted the pageant for more t ha n thrPe decades. usually correcLc; many of those problems before the production gets 100 far into its s ix-week run. But th en, h ow the 40 re · creations look de pends on whe re you are sitting in the 2,500-seat Ir vine Bowl. Some press mem· be rs near the front said several of the models appeared to stand out on the "canvas" backdrop. Woman Guilty In Car Attack On Attendant A Buena Park woman who or iginally was charged with try. ing to run down a Costa Mesa gt.ri; s tatio n attenda n t has pl.saded guilty to one count of malicious mischie f and been fint!d $195 in O range County Ha rbor Municipal Court. of- ficials saJd. A s pokeswoman for the clerk's office said P aulina Simpson. 36, entered the plea Monday and mus t pay the fine by Aug. 13. The incident occurred May 7 when Mrs . Simpson allegedly became enraged when the atten- dant at the Shell s tation. !249 Harbor Blvd .. told her the st•· tlon was closed. She reputedly d rove over two traab barrels that were blocking the station entrance and backed ra pidly toward the attendant. who Jumped out or the way. D•llY Pilot PMto by L•• P~yne THINGS LOOK TOUGH FOR QUARTERBACK JEAN ROLLAND STARRING IN 'FORWARD PASS' Painting Was Subject of 44th Annual Pageant of Masters Preview Monday • ' ' while those seated furthe r back thought they blended in prop. erly. The football fans 1n the au. d1ence were unanimous on one point. In a 1971 painting by Thomas Hart Be nton . callt!d '"f orward Pass." 1t appea rs thl• quarterback would h ave a rough time of 1t were he to hre the pigskin gra::.ped in his right a rm "'If he lets go of that thing it's going to go end over end," one sports enthusias t m used Diamonds are not a re- newable source. When your diamond was mined, 11 lefl a gap in the earth's make up that will never be filled Yours is a truly unique stone. It is a miracle of nature. In the m1111ons of yecirc; between its birth and its d iscovery, your diamond saw the evolution of d1f· ferenl plant and an1 m cll torms. diffe re nt wea ther cycles, the dawn ot man and thousands of years ot hum a n d evelopmen Through all that, 1t has en du red. The diamond you own is also a masterpiece of man First, tons of rock must be blasted a nd put through a lengthy process to separate the d iamond material from its host rock. About 3500 tons of rock must be pro· cessed to recover just one ounce (1412 carats) of diamonds. Of course, out of that ounce the sm aller por· tlon of the crystals will be gem quality, the rest will be industrial goods. Al this point, the diamonds m ust be sorted a nd graded tor color and clarity befor e they a re placed on lhe market. A diamond in the rough 1s not very attractive. It's no wonder the stone was over- looked in the many c.en· turles befor e cutting and pollshlno wer e fully un· d e r s too d . T he rough diamond has a dull waxy look and comes In strange shapes, usually octahedral. It takes skilled cutting and polishing to bring out the diamond's true beauty. Fi rs t the d iamond is cleaved or sawed to tal<e best advantaoe of the rough crystal. Then it Is rounded, faceted and pollshed. The cut and polished stone must b e grad e d a g ai n to esta blish Its per carat selt- lng price. Th• worl< pe rform ed from the mine to you '' tim e-consuming and ex- pensive ..•• but well wor1h it. Throuoh his advanced knowledge, mi n has t1kt n And three equestrian monu ments. placed on the hillsides ... urroundmg the open air bowl. did not come up to th~ ::.tandards of pre\'1ous pageant::. This year. tht' statuar~ wai. c reated in cement. whl'rl'a~ in past q •ar" <;tyrofoam "a~ ust·d to bullrl the h1 lls1de ~('1•nl'!> ThP horses have• a c rudf.' roug h appear ance this year. and the nder on at least one of the cement mounts 1s too small. or lhe mount 1s too large. throw. mg the P1a7.za Cavalt bronze (~) EiEMWISE Mary Barr Cert1l1Pd Gemo11)g1•.1 CHARLES II. BARR 17ftl & lr..W.. WHkliff P'I•• ... -,.rt t-eclt ~c ulpture out of proportion Other sculpted pieces. mc lurl 1n g a d r p1ction of H arrif't Whitne v Fri s hm u th '<. · 11 umoresque'" <ind .. Nymph and Satyr" a nd "Diana " hv Ed>A ard Mccartan. beaut1fulh portray 1magl'S of form ttnrl gr<t<'l' Soml' 40 works or art wen· hustled on and off the ne" ly renovated stage m a two-hour period-a feat in itself when you cons ider some of the art pien •:. contained up lo 15 live models. nature's raw material and m a ximiz ed its beau ty You'll have lo agree thcil lherP 1<. a great deal of work 1nvotvf>d 1n the recove ry ,rnd processing o r these well·loved stones. Why a r e s uch pain-. t<1ken, Well from a bu51· nec,s <.landpo1n1. thP whole pa1 nc;ta k1ng proCf•sc., 1<. a profitable one People an• will ing 10 pay the price for all thP work behind d fine diamond because 11 has com<' lo reprec.,en1 very poc;1t1ve and souqhl a fter aspects of the human condi- tion Because the diamond is so durable, it has come to symbolite eternal love The diamond is the favor ite choice for promise gi lts as well as for the engagement and wedding rings which e ve ntua ll y follow . The diamond is also a favorite pa rticipant In the celebra- tion of an anniversary or any other occasion in which love is expressed. The d iamond has also evolved into a status sym-b o I . The larger one 's diamond, the more suc- cessful he or she appears. !Of course, quality is more important than quantity, but not everyone realizes that.) Even those who are not status-conscious e x- per ience a certain uplifting of confidence and self- est e e m f rom d iamond ownership. Giving a diamond as a gift has come to mean, "My love will endure through all t i m e and contin ue to s p a rkl e thro u g h a ll hardship." It you've bought yourself a diamond, you're a nnouncing that YOJI con- sider yourself lmPQrtant too and t hctt's essential for good human relationships. You can't love others unless you love yourself. Come by the store and see our sample of a rough diamond .... and many ex- amples of the ~auty that hes been created through cutting a nd pot I shlng .... and the artistry of the jeweler. - ,U DAk.. V PILOT Tueeday, July 10, 197' NATION /WORLD Ge11eral Issues .last ~oa t ing Begin, Sadat Open Summit It's Magic Time LIVING PICl'UaES LIV£ AGAIN: l..a1tuns Bcitd\, tht• Ar t Colony of our coa11tllne that has b(."Come h1moui. for a ghow that maket round people k>ok rlat and thmRi. :stuncJ iJUU that ough t to move, aon on the boards agaun ton1.:ht It wtll be lbe opening of \he 44th annual r un uf tht• Festival of Arts and Pagt·anl of tht> Mai.tl)r"> 1l :. tht· pageant l h•t presents the famt:d "living picture& ·· You e&n muke' one clear pred1cllon iabout tht!i ~,·ur ' s how It will be a 1t~llout f hul 1t bt!ca~e lt'i. ulrudy Mild out bdort· tht· run to Aug 26 ha:. even -.tarted • Des pite th1:. cond1t1on pt.>r~•">tt·111 pageant fans ca n probably hllll manugt' a ('OUple of llcl.e ts 1f tht'y·r ... pallt>nt enough lo skulk around the box ofril'l' and wait out cancellaltons. AND WHAT ABOUT this yc·i.r·-. s how at the open-air Irvine bowl" Thl') gave the press a previe w sneak look on G .... EY',lt•-ly last night. As t he pageant m oves solidly into middle age, the hv jng pictures are a bit or a surprise for the 1979 season T here is a new director thls year, a young m an namtd Glen Eytchison, a native of Hollywood. P ut a Hollywood director in c harge or Laguna's tradition al paeeant and you might suspect it would comt: on like a t hree-ring circus with brass band. danc- ing girls and tinsel filling the a ir. But it does none of the above I F ANYTJUNG. the living picture presentations and the living s tatues a re more s ubtly and q uietly presented than in years before. It's more like an ex- perience of walking through a n art c~·•c..11~ ... , museum than witnessing a Hollywood spectacular. Some things do remain the same. Using a painting called "Fur T raders Descending the Missouri." the pageant stage people construct a living picture right m rront of your eyes and then hjt it with those dramatic light ing effects th at make 1l look like a real one-dimensional painting. That's just some of the m agic.' of Carl Callaway. the long-time tt:chntcal director a nd native Lagunan who hteratty grew up backstage al the pageant IN ALL, A SERIES of 21 different painting!-. anti sculptures arc offe red at Laguna's pageant this Yt'ar 1\nd of course. every body has to come away fro m the show ~ 11 h som(' favorites. Th(' voh• from this corner th•~ year wo uld haH· to go to lht• nin(' presentations of work by the late Normi.ln Ro('kwcll. pa.inter of Amc•ritana, himt'd for hi.., c<il«:nd:.i r Jnd m cigazmc cover art Tht: rcprodudion!-. of old !:iaturd;;iy Evening Post covers ure dc!Jghlful Beyond the ~r('ascpaml and s tagl' :.Ct!-.. howrvc•r. Laguna 's Pageant or the Masters d0<:s morl' than Just en terta1n PROn TS FROM THE SHOW will be allocated with SS0,000 m scholarships lo students and gr<rnts of aid to c ultural orgamzat1ons. Nearly S200.000 will go to the city government for r ental of the grounds. And the Festival will even underwrite a new parking structure this year which "°111 be built near the ground!> And those ar c real ltvmg tribute~ to lho..,t• J1 .. 1ng pie lure~ Brown Aide Trip '"Vacation" SACRAMENTO U\PI Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says a top aide's trip to New Hampshire lcist week was just a "vacation" w h ich included m eetings with persons who have u rged Brown to run for presid ent in 1980. Joe Beeman, the state's ch1£1f Was hington lobbyist , spent four days in New Ha mpshire. Sil£' or the first presidential primary n ext February. ,\U:XANOHIA. Egypt <APl t•rimtc• M1{Wiler Menachem tk.:m urnvhl 1n l':gypt today for u thr•·•· da l>umm1l with Presj- d 1• 11 I Anwar Sadat a t this M t•dlll•rrunt-an cot1stal resort. hut both ~ides ~aid they expect no maJor advante toward agr ee- m1·111 on P1:1le::.tuuan autonomy · I lt'.ivt• with an upe n heart and "111 do my ullnu:.l lo strengthen nllr frll'fH.bhlp ltO that talk!> lw 1 w1•t•11 11u1 t•ountrl!'-.. will be l1111lful 1<1·g111 -..;ml 111 ,1 prl'- Refug s To Get Use By Th" As1tociated Prt'ss Tht' new owner of the former luxury hrwr Franl'C offered the lift .000 ton 1th1p today as a noal- 1 ng rt'M'UC' s tation for Viet- na m ese rcfuJ{el''- Nor wegian :.h1puwner Knut K 101t tC'r told thl' OslQ newspaper Mo rgcnblacl<·t ht' would rent the s hip he paid SIS million for so it C'OU ld bt• anC'hOrl'd off thl' So11thea1tt /\1t1:rn r11a1tt for th<' rcfuget·1t KLOSTER MAl>t: tht offer to the Norwegian c·ornm1lllt' of a relief organirnt1on ealled A Roat for Vietnam. \\h1ch helps run tht: French ho..,p1tal 1th1p lie de Lum1crt'. now 1n Singapore. Ag1l Nanst>n, who heads the Norwe~ian committee. said the offer could nol be accepted without international financing. lie ga\'c no estimate nf the cost. T ht• romm1lt1•e alreudy has 1·ollN·tC'Cl more· than S:!00.000 m Norway for ltll' operatll)n of tht• lie dt• L11m1l'n' Similar c<1llc•c· twns have taken plal:e Ill olhf'r F:uropl•an <'1Juntne1t. TllE 11 .E n i.. l.um11·n· pH·kt-d up 837 n•fu~t·t'' on a trip fr11111 t ht• nof1.h1•a:-.t 1·0;1..,t 1 f M ..ilav-.rn 111 S1ng.11>t11 1 .111d 1c,1 h·ft tod,1\ tor IH'\\ horn• " 111 I· ranee The ..-n•nc:h govt·rnml·nt hc.1s ofh·r•·cl .isylum to .ill of th1· rcfugl'cs thl· I le de Lum1erc p1c:ks up Nansen told <\Torgenhlade1 11 ..., ,·om m1lll'e Jlt negotiating to 1 t•nl .1 5.000 too Non\ cgian frc1 ght•·r lor n •fugPe c.11d lie :.aid th1 · fre i g ht er 1s p rl'Sl ntly 111 Soul hcasl A~ian ..., a te rs 1>111 would not g1vl' 1L-. name. .Japan \\;,arn1•d turlay thJt 1t "ou Id d11tt·ontlnut: N'Onmn u ,..., 'hlancc to \'1l'ln.1m 11nl1 , , I ti • llano1 gon·rnme11l takes 1m mPdi:Hc• a nd l'fl1·C'l1\'1· '>tl'p, It• 1tlop the t•xodus of rduget•:.. TllE WAR N l ~G ..... ,, d·· II\ l'rl•d by the Fon·1g11 :\1m1~t n lo V1C"tnamcM' J\mba~s ad1J1 Nguyen G1ap .. Japa n provided Vietna m with $1 84 m illion in grants and $46 m 1ll10n in loans m the fi scal year e nd ing March 31 Wind Batters F lorida Albuque Amerlllo All•n•a ea111m0ff' Bosmarek Boose 8oslon 8rawnivlllP Buffalo CMyenne Clu,<190 C•n<lnneh c1evelM>d Dal Fl. Wlh Oen\ler 0e1ro11 Hellf'la Honolulu Hout Ion lnd'a palls Jacks'vlfle Kan's City Las Ytt11<ts Lilll• Roo LosAngelM LOUllYlll• Mempllos Mlel'f'I MllW.uk~ M11l•S1 P. NHl'!"fllle New t>rtM New York Okle.Cltv Orn.u Pllllad ll!Ma P-1• PlllNIU'911 P11...cl.~ R-SI L.oVls SI P-t empe $alt L.Mr• S.nOMgo 5-nFr.,, ~41ttl• SllOll .... TUI,_ Damage ~1 M illion in Coco a Beacli HI Le f>cp IOI "' 43 S8 .01 ... ., .~ "' .. •o M> ,19 81> •S 40 "" 4J ,. 8• ... O• e1 ~s 81 6• 83 •<> .18 II bl> .41 'I'/ "' • " "' llO 1S llO .9J "' s. '91 ,, 'll 72 ., ·~ .01 ... 11 IS 67 111 es ae 6' ., 64 n 68 ., ,. ., 11 • I• IO '5 • 10 90 •• " 7J • IJ IS 66 " "' IJ .. •• It) 114 7$ ,. ., .1' U '1 .OI u )-4 .... 'Cl n " 13 IO 66 10 It) IO 5' .12 .a S8 u 1• .. f • 0 -~ was1tlnoton " 6'1 CALIFORNIA Bekerslleld 'If> &7 81SllOI> 101 Blythe llS 110 FrHno 44 63 LallCaster '19 67 M9nterey n 60 Nttdltt 115 81 0t•1enc1 ll 65 Paso Rot>!~ '91 S7 S 'Kreme<1to IO 60 Santa 8arbllta 19 SI s1001on If> &? Thermal 11• IS &a<1t-110 n BIO e .. , es •S c..tellne 71 SI El Ctnlro 114 11 H'WOOCl·Buf1Nl\k 9S 67 Lono a..cn " u Moflroll le tt SI Newton 8Ncll 11 60 Nortllrk!Qe " 61 Ont.rlO " 62 Palm Sc>rl'111$ 119 n San lltrnanllno •a 60 San Gabriel 94 60 SanJow 80 j6 Sallta AM 91 62 Sent• Cruz 67 S4 Sant• Marla 1l '1 ~~ ~ ~ t ellw Valley 14 H f'AN AMllUCAN ~ICO ti 1' ........ .. so ,,..., 16 o-Nlefera 11 " Hewo111 -1• II:'""'°" 'Cl ,. ............ ., M 1S Mei•tioft ., jlMlllCO City 7~ U ... ,. •• 14 =::--' :: ;: .. I Tf9Ut1Qalpa Trinidad veracn11 16 "' II 16 ,, ,, 11.S. S•••a,,, Wind.cl«~ r<1ln ceus.t'd \Orne \1 Ml If Ion darn.tQ9 1n Cocoa BeKn. ril • t0<naCIOes -• uiotted In wesl T .. "" i nd wel wHlh•r 111aoued or thrHtt"9d much OI tr. rut ol Ille ne llon. A llO-rtUI itorm piKklnQ h•llh winds •n<I r•ln rlPCled ln10 a sl•·mlle stretch ol Cotoa 8Nch Monday, lore •no t,,. evac:IHll...., of some outtis from bMCMronl hottts end ceuslno allOOI •• mlll~ In°""'"'' ofllclal• Wld. TM stoml llleW rain Into lhe lob- 111es Of -•I hOlels on Florloa's Hstn11 coest. blew out wlndOws - ovenu"""° cars, tllt Offlcl•ls w ld T-""°"'*' -a ,.,,.,, sllfltred minor cuts wlltn lhtlr or o .. nurMd end enotht< wom.tfl was cut by olan ''°"' a holpital wlnoow blown out bv '51rono •Intl,, Guest\ from w ... ral mol•li, Clitd In everylhll'IQ from '°"""" lo evenino cklll•H, were tva<ueled from 1"9or <OOfl'I\ alt., te-al ctlllnQs ca,..d In, eullloflllfl said. Th11ndtnl0f1M tMI 11<00U«d large h•fl, strono wtndt end seve,.1 IO<'Mdoff In parb ol Weil Tues on Mond•Y COfttln"94 Into tM •• ,,., mornl110 !lours loday. A oreln ... .,•t« Mid a tr•ll9r hcMiW were dern.tfld IM U.0.-9 no rtpCW\t of lnlurltt. TlluftOt ntormt spreed a crou Oklanome INll W. lowH MIH IHIPltt Velley and Al--•IOllO tht Gulf of W ala coast ~· alld IJNftllerv.o-•• allO HI...._ ,,.,,, llMt ... Ill Attaflll< ---------·- '\tdtf'' throuqh tf't.-. Appol .._hut"' ' tton\ ot tnr m1tJ Aff,lnttr '"''~(,, """ '""' Ohio V11tle-y to 11\fo to¥rer GrPtH l.dkfll\ Wttt wp,,lhf'r wa\ 'orec.u• for tOOd1 ~lonq ttw Wa'!tn1ru~ton cot1th• LOcJst dnd in w f\'ttf'rn M ontdnd ScttlfPrl"d 1hun dfr,howfrC. wfre prrd1(trd t rom Orf"QOU &(r°'s t'J~tf'rn w,nn1noton ".ttAl<' mto the northt;:rn Roe k•~!io tlt'W1 tr om th4! Grr.Jt Plain'\ ac ro,5-tne uo '"'' ano middle M•\!ioJ\S1 PCH Vttllf y M ltCI tefT1J)Hature~ were ex Pf'( tPd lhrounh lhe norlhern Ro01es and 1ne mid Allnntic COtl\t ~tAtrc.* Hot or war-m w•~ther wa\ fOfn<a~I tor mo'it 01 lh• rest ol lht! nClllOO. Ca lll onda Southet'n Califom1ttn'5 w ill be Pn lovonQ sunstnne lhroUQh WN!ne>dA• w ith ttmper•ture\ r4)nq•no from th• 80~ nor lhe ocean lo lhe h1Qh ~' or •boYft Int~ (G.J\tAI llf"d 11'1tPrmPCH"' .. valltH. th• N•lion•I Weather S"'rYICP ~Id Palchy to• tlOud\. w•ll ma\tt itn flD r>tt!lr~n<t aiono tM U't-4\t m lht" morf'\ 1nq f\OUr\. but thl" OVf'rc•~t will 91v1 w.tv to \un\.h1n~ Wlnd\Wtlll)('IHoUmp/111llht>OP' rrls but w1tl bf" hOt w 1rwt<\, w dh lt'fl'\ oeretu,..\ 1n lhr no,..tnern d~'-C'''' l•O'TI 100 10 110. end !tom IOI lo 11~ on lhf!\oultwrn«Mwrls Coastal ft' eatlaer Sunny loday and We-Ml.ly w11n tow cloud' N U """r the Dl'aclw!,. Sm•ll crafl "°"''°'' ovtr the oul., <OUlel wait<\ from Pooni Concl!llhOn 10 S•n Nicolas Island wllll wind' howllllQ norlhwett.,ly al U 10 JO •nois Coaslel l'""IM''•lurn wlll <eno .. from lhe hlOh of 14 wllh " low of &7 lnltnd ltmotrelurn wilt be 63 with" high of 18. Currtnl wtl•r tem 1M're1urt remtlns 66. S•t19 111oott, Tide• TUllSOAY S"Cond tow • 0611 m 1 I S«ooo h!Qn 10 1t 11.m. A 1 Wl!DNl!SDAY Flnt low S tt am t 1 FlnllllQh 1153.,m •1 second IOW 4 SI pm I R S«ond h19'1 11 0411'" & • ')un rl-S SI a.m .... I OI 11 m Mooftritetl Jepm .wh• $0•m S•rl•q•rt HuntlllQtOll 9HCI> W•,..• -lo """ IHI Condtttont l•I<. N4'WPOf1 ll•ach W•w• 1-IO tfW'ff IHt 0. 0111-l•tr departure interview with the Is raeli newspaper Maariv. ONE ISRAELI official said the latest summit was primarily a con tinuation of the dialogue that began in earnest after the two tnen signed the ir p eace treaty in Washington on March 26. Others said the two leade rs would dis· cuss general s ub1ects including the normalization of re lations <.1n d the planned transfe r to Egypt of the oil wells Isr ael de· 'eloped in the Sinai. Begin's pla ne la nded in Cairo "h"rc he was greeted by Vice President Hosn i Mubarak and a delegation of Egyptian leaders . Later. he travels to Alexandna. l:.!O m ile:. north to Cairo, and will pray al the synagogue hen : hcforc meeting Sad at. TllETWO FORMER foe-. have ml't 1tevcn limes s lorting with S.iclat·s m omentous Journey to .lt'ru1t:1lt>m in No\'t•mbc-r 1977 thal 1tl'l thl· two nat1un1t on lh<:! road to p~'.ll'l' "I d11r1·1 think It Will deal s o mud1 with d<•t;,a1b as with a qt•neral p1ttun • :rnd discussions that Y.ill cvt-ntually lead to <1grel'Oll'nh." the ls r:Jcli said A St'fllM c.11dt• to lhC' Egypl1<1n 111 t•-,.clt•nt commented "ll 1s the prtH'I'">~ that 1~ 1mport:.int at th1~ po1 11 l bc('aU..,l' 1t 1tt.'I S th1· P" d10log1t'al rllmalt• for tht· n -.ult.> 111:.it mu!-.t ronw latt•r £'a11 't Go Home Donntt.· W<Jrtenbc·rg. 5. confined in <:1 Ch1<.:ago hu~pttJI for 1nu:-.t of ht-. ltfe to recel\c oxygen for his fratl ... ystt:'m . 1s v.1'11 Pnough to go home. but cannot T he ~tat<' of Illinois '' 111 not p.i~ tor tn-home mtenSt\f~ l'an· Bugs 'Invading' Utah J\IUCl lt\1\1 ClTY. t tah 1 i\1'1 ('ounl} \.\Ori.er:. \.\ho iw ag1:d a 11l':-.tlr1de w:1r against hilhon!> of Iii.wk. ~mcll) but apparent!) h.irmlc1t:. bugs 111 lhl' mounta in.-. nor\h nf twn· an· Ill.> st1f1ed by t lw ;1p1war ant·t· of lht· tnM•cts ti 11 ineh<'d down tht· roc•ky tl'r 1 .1111 to Ill\ ark un·a rancht.·s Bn\ f:l(l!-r County wurkl'f'- ,11 nwd "1th poison ;iital"kt'fl th1· 1n-:1•t·t armv .\t1111d:1y, spravmi: I II,. h ;i rd,. n 01 I I h ,. I) j• vu II l\n·1\1·11hl kl·r farlll "'h••l 1' nw • l"l'<il urt•... "" ... 11·r1ou:-. I\ \\I'll' p1 ll'd up to ;111 111c·h dt·t·p .I . Li\KttY NIELSl-:N. c·tJ1Jnh II\ .inti m11-.q111to c·ontrol dt:-.l n<'t .., u p t• r \ 1 .., o r • ::. a 1 d a s m J 11 .11rpl;rn1· dropJ.)(·d 1n:.<·ct1c1d1· .,, t•r " 400-ar rl' area from lh•· b<i st· of tht· mounl;un.., up\.\:ird on Monda., night lit• 1ta1d tht· 1·1 It l"I of lttt· spra} 1ng \\11Ul<I not ltt i.. no" n 1mml'<l1::stcl\ "I su.-.peC'I that II \H' cl1dn I J.!l'I d k1JI lttlll)o!ht, th1•\ I ltll" bUI.!' I "'Ill aff«'l'l l\.\t1 rir t h11·1· nthP1 h11tnt'' tn th•· nl'\I t•ouplt· •·I 1l.1y1t,' hl' .... ud '"Th<' l;o!..: "c h.1r111 l1 1 ,If I \ 110 tll"''•I 1· d11ri I lc•o·d 1111 an qh111g lll-.1· ).!,1rd1·n n 11p1t .111d tht•v n·.lll\ (•,111 1 do .:111\ harm. .... 11cl Ur .J H Jo...ir11 n l I.th St.ll•· L-n 1 " l r :-. 1 t ) 1 ' t 1 n " 1 '' n 1 n lt1nlt1lt1J,!l!>I . It'"> kind of J !>Jd •11ual1Clll lhJI th1•v n · goin,g In ~ti I t ht·rn. hut 1 h1· \ .irt· .1 11111 J 01"\" Tllf: Bl C:-. AIU . tm,tfl'la1I" h.df llll'h 10111.: 1n..,t'l'l1t rl'l:.JH·c:l 111 ii' t•rf...,h Th1•y f 1 r'I .1ppean·1I ".1 I II I tl.t\' m" r II I n g ;t l l h '. Hr1·1tt•11twi...1·1 fa rm on a mou11 1.1111 ... 11lt· th r•·I" 011lt•1t 11nrlh 111 B11 .:ham !'ti\ Wh1·11 lht·\ J.!••t up t•• 1111•11 loq.;h t'"l l1 1lllil11•1 II i...1ncl 11f -.1,11 ••<f 11.., ht•1·;11h1' 11 h;okt•cl Ill I 111.1• \\:ilt•t 11111 \111' .111 11( II "'·" ltl.1~·i... .11d 1:; ~(·a r old r.1m Bn·1tt-nlt1·i...1 1 The only service to Denver from Orange Countl' ·Hughes Airwest. • And 30% off coach when you buy your ticket 7 days m advance, stay over at least one Saturday rug ht, but no longer than 30 days. I Leave Orange Cowtty 8:55a.m. 4:30p.m. Leave Denver 7:03a.m. 3:50p.m. Arrive Denver l : IO p.m. one-stop 8:46 p.m. one-stop Arrive Orange Cowtty 9:24 a .m. one-stop 6:07 p.m. one-stop Just call a Travel Agent. your CorpDrate Travel Arranger, or Hughes Airwest at (714) 540-2060. , CALIFORNIA C..rt Prell Clark Won't Point Finger AN FRANCISCO \Ar> JuaUce WllU•m Clark ~ UJ) nv daya ol testlm()l)y before the Commilaloo on Judl~lal Pet'formance, ,,..••rin1 lbe Tanner cue could bave been flied before the elecUoo last y ar, bul Lhat he waan't accusloa anyone ol eaiineerlna an hn~r delay. That polnt ls at lht heart of the lnvetlll•lton of tho C1&lUornJa Supremo Court by tbe com· miaalon. The question Did one or more of the seven Jusuces hold up the dec1s1on until af\cr the election io asaiJlt Chief Jwit.ace Rose 81rd':s con· firmatlon vote" '10f1•11:rr A••• af S•t ur" PASADENA <AP> As 'st·1ent1sts pondered information about Jupiter collecled by Voyager 2. project officials looked ahead to the mission's next conquest -Saturn. Al' Wtre, ... to Tueemy. July 10, 1979 DAIL v PILOT AS Brush Fire BWzes 50 Families Flee Lucerne Valley ~ LOS ANGELES (APl -Two large homes and two s maller vacation-type dwellings have been destroyed by a fast.paced fire that scorched more than 6,000 acres of brush in the San Bernardino desert community or Lucerne Valley, authorities said to· day. At times early this morning, ac- cording to Jim Hunter of the California Department of Forestry. branches of the main fire a quarter· mile wide and a mile long would rwt north out of tbe hills and under 500,000-volt power lines. but the lines were apparently undamaged and no blackouts were reported. officials s aid . FIFTY FAMILIEfS were evacuated from the path of the blaze in the area . 90 miles northea~t of downtown Los Angeles One fireman cut bis foot· with an ax as he fought flames alona· Highway 18, authorities said. More than 600 firefighters we re battling the blaze or undetermined origin, aided by 76 engines. 11 water tankers, ten bulldozers and, at daylight, three helicopte rs and six air tankers, Hunter said. "THE OUTLOOK is not optimish<'. nor is it entirely pessimistic," Hunter said. "They have about a 50.50 chance of holding it today. but we have no predicted containment or control time . "We 've bee n doing a lot of backf1r ing and there arc some roads in thert> that will let us do that, but it's been ha rd becaust• of the s quirrely winds." he ~aut "Jupiter has been a ( J very nice place to go '-"'Y' "TE b y." said Rodney A J .l./t Mills, NASA's Voyager program manager, at a news conference Monday after Voyager 2 reached its closest point to the solar system's largest pla net. "But we wouldn't want to slop there. We are going on to Saturn " WAGON WHEELERS -Friends and neighbors of Lucerne Valley Ranche r Wally Johnson rally around to help move out one of several antiqut' wagons that were threatened by a 6,000·acre blazt· burning toward J ohnson's home Monday night. Taz Credit Blkr Barkf-d SACRAMENTO <AP) -The rente rs got nothing from Proposition 13, so an Assembly com· mittee voted lo raise their tax credit from $37 to $87 a year -the same as the t'redit for homeowners. In doing so Monday. the Revenue and Taxa- t10n Committee le ft aside four other bills that would have raised it to as much as $300 But the administration of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. had said it wouldn't approve a nything more than $87, which would t'OSt the ~tale about $210 million a year Qua~ If ii• Berkeley ,, rea BERKELEY (AP) -Sleeping residents of Contra Costa County east of Berkeley were awakened at J ·30 a .m. PDT today by an earth· quake registering 3.5 o n the Rat'hter scale. the University of California Seismograph Station saic;t. Jamie Stifler. a research assistant at the laboratory, dest'ribed tbe quake as mild and said no s igruficant damage was expected. Stiner estimated the epicenter of the quake to be 20 miles east of Berkeley between Ml. Diablo and the community of Danville. The epicenter is the point on the earth's surface above the center of the quake's force .ffa11 ll11nivd in 3 Rape" MILL VALLEY 1APJ A 150-pound man wean.ng a blue· Navy-t~pt' watchcap as sus pected of committing three rape~ in the past three weeks rn this M<irm County community. police say. Poh('e gave details Monday of the three cis· ~aults. dcscribt-d the alleged attacker, and r e- leased a compos ite s ketch of his face. The man was descnbed a~ mustachioed, 5·feet·ll and bran· dishing a five-inch knife during each of his at- tacks. Pohce Lt. Robert Dyche said all three v1ct1ms were in their m1d·20s and lived alone. Sex Raided 15 Nabbed at Plato's HOLLYWOOD <A P 1 A raid on Plato's Retreat West h.is resulted tn the arrests or 15 persons for allegedly le wd conduct and the man.ige r for reporlPdl y havi ng invalid operating permits, authorities said City l\llorney Burt Pines has refused lo file cnmin:.i l charges against cu'itomers :.ir rested m another raid on the swingers' c lub Mar<'h 23. The club. \\hl<'h opt.•nc·d m Ma rch ,.., a franC'h1se outh•t of Nl'w York C1tv club The Hollywood wr!->aon 1!'. et1u1pp('d with a hot tub. dance floor . .:ind !>f.•vc ral rooms devoted to open or group '>t.'" Patrolma11 Wins Medal SACHAM ENTO <AP > The Stat<' o f Ca liforni a's Medal of Va lor has gone· to a rooki e hi g hw ;.i~ patrolman for pulling Image Pushed LIVERMORE IAP I Top administrators at L a wrence Liv ermurl' Laborat ory are engaged in an "educational pro· g ram " involving ap- pearances before com- m unity groups an an ef- fort to bolster the lab·~ image. a1dt:s say. two Los Angeles resi· dents from their burning t:ar In cercmonie!> Mon- d:.i ... CHP Comma!'\sioner G te n Craig presented t h e m t' d a I a n d <·ert1f1catc. s ig ned by (;o\ Edmund Bro wn .I r . to HobNt Houth. v. ho fin' officials c redit v. 1th "avanJ.! the hvt.·s of the two pt•rsons . T he stule has 1!.sued 118 of the medals to c m ployces s ince the firs t in 1959. Of tho!'.<'. 36 have gone lo hig hway patrol officers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ eJUR 'POPULAl{ 'PRICE §CALE: 'The most people can pay for dinner at our house is $4.95. h 11 all they can eaL You'll start with crackers and cheese. Then delicious soup. Fresh salad Fried chicken plus a second meal entree (whjch changes daily). Vegetables. Mashed potatoes and gravy. Hot oombread and hooey butter. But little people can pay even less. Children are charged according to their weight on our old-fashioned scale. Cocktails and wine are available. Master Charge and VISA welcome. Banquet facilities available. "lHE "BIG "YELLOW 'HOUSE '.RESTAURANT 1639 E. Imperial Hi~hwa)'. Brea • (714) 529.1891•3010 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa• (714) 549-0319 • Olnner: Mon.-Thun. 5--9, Fri. 5·10, Sat. 4-10. Sun. 12·9. Coata Me .. 11 open for funch Mon.·Fri. l 1:30-2:00 p. m. \ Bullock's Sued Over False Ads LOS ANGELES IAP J The Los Angeles C'ountv d1 ... tnC'l attorney.., office has c harged Hulloc-k s. tht-dt•partment !>tC1re t·haa n. with false adve rtising ;md unfair business practices f'edcrJt1·d l>l·p:.1rtm<·nt Stores Inc . which operates tht.· fash1unallll' outlc•t.... \I.as ordered Mon- dav bv Supt·nor Court .JudJ?t· Rohcrt Fainer to sho\\ · at a ht·ar 111g ,\ugu ... 1 G why 1t should not stop the :,idvc•rtasrng TH£ ('IVIL Sl'IT t·hargt.''> Bu!lo('k ·.., ('alalogue .rd \'(.'rt1sanj.! "a., · foC'lually mcorrN·t false and rnis leadmg." in t hat furniture items that were supposed to bl' on salt• wcrt.' a('tually being sold at the us ual prices Frank Hact·. Vl('t' president for public affairs ror the chain. which has mm: store!. in Los Angeles Count v and four !'.lores in other parts of the state, said h't-has not seen a copy of the complaU1t. "WE I L\ VE BEEN talk in~ with tht• dis tract al· 1ornev·s offi ce for nc•arly two years regarding some.confusaon ahout California's law on reta il ad· vertasing "In orde r to J,!el some clanf1C·at1on or the. Californw law.'~"' havl' t.•lcctcd to defend this com plaint ratht·r than !'.L'llle · Thl' "Ult t•hargl's that so ('a iled n•g ular or former pnc~ Wl'r<· "art1fa<·1al. f1ct1t1ous. c;leceptave and m1slt•ad1ng pnt·t·s. · and that tht.· '<,ale" prices v. NC the amounts the gouc.Js usually o.,ol<l for State Fw1ds Centers SACRAMENTO (API Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has signed a $2 million bill that wall let 18 "in dC'pendent living centers" for the disabled stay open~ AH204 1s b} i\ssemblyman Tom Beile:,, O· Oakland semi-annual SALE Sf real-:er K ii led Hubl·rt Opl•I. :J9 whu ~t n·akt•cl n<1kt•d a<:ro-;:--tht.· ~tag1· Jt lht.· 1~71 At·ade m v \" ard:--n •rC'mom . v. a:--s hot to dC'ath by <1 pair of g unmen ~ .. ho brokl· into his por.no g raph1t art galll'ry in San f'ranc:1sco. Tv.o friends \\1lh Opl'I ~aid he refused the ban dib · <lt•m:ind for <ln1,:!.., .ind mom·~ a net \\ H ~ :-.hot once over the left t>Yt' with ;.i h<mdgun. ') '. -..::--/ .,.., '·-h ~ -__ ., Hart Schaffner & Mar~. ~ /' . Lanvin. Palm Beach, I Botany 500. Asher. J aymar. ~ I Manhattan & Enro ~ 20 'X :; ~ •.. ~-.~ '''".:''~ to • ' I I~ 50 % OFF ~JI 1 ' •\ 411 1Pl It fl t 0 1\ f •t'l>H l 'Hlh r, I '•"-l• 1,)1l)MT ~-..l f.-\;f Diil '> .l .\1 ~ , .111>r :. OIHSS SHtfl ,.., l ONG C,HOHT 5L t l V~ IE A lHF RS ANO OUH FCWEAR C:ASUAL ~lAC:K!.. ANO JE l\N!> I If<; M1~r E•qtn on • rou• one stop t11opp1n9 hudou••llH IOI lllf 819 I f "' lfl•n TOAAANCE 20434 Hawtnotne Blvd 37MIOO Qlf:NOALE FASHION CENTtR Neat to Aot><naon's H 7-0Mt FULL EATON Ol"noe•••• M•11 171-1192 RIVERSIDE .J6~1i R1v•rs1oe "t.u.a 612-3150 LOS ANGELES l•O & Souno 62•S2SJ MONTCLAIR PLAZA ,..,.,, 10 (i fE Pf\()ne MtJ•I 62"7973 "°""' ~ lltrvWIO.t~t.INUl'5 .,.,, 10-t ••c"'rl• 104 hi 104 SUH •H / 11 ) I I ,. I J ......... ,...C ...... "'_.. • ..,., ..,.,,. SIOC~ "OI 1nch10 H••' to SOUTH COAST PLAZA S111h1 Ant near Ill«' T1c•sury 5§6.257().. I GRANADA HILLS ildt~ JI 0t·¥un~,,,,. 160-2U~ . . • Edit ri I P Robert N Weed /Publisher OrDf\OG Coast Daily Pilot 0 a age Tu.tet•y. July 10, 1919 9arb<lra l(re1blch/Edltorl•I p~ Editor • ThomH ICWVll/Edltor Who Will Control Inland I .aDd Use? • A Pn>poaal to remove 2,MO acres of the proPosed Aliso Viejo community Ln IOUlhem Orange County from the coastal commwion protection 1ooe bas been deleted from an omnibus bill calT)'ing prop0sed changes ln coutal boundaries lhrouahout the state. The segment was wflhdrawn from the omnibus bill because local opposltion aod lobbying against talung con· troJ over Aliso Viejo away from the coastal rommJsslon threatened p~age of the omnibus bill. The proposal to delete the Aliso Viejo portion was sought by A.ssembl.yman Richard Robinson, D·Santa Ana The deletion proposal will now be con.sldered separately Earlier tbts year. Orange Count.y superviso r~ changed their general plan so that the Aliso VleJO com munily density would Increase rrom 10,097 dwellings to 20.000 Wlits on the 6.623 acre site mJand of L"8guna Beach. The s tat e coasta l commission wants to keep control t;>f its portion of the acreage and its development. c1t- mg concerns over erosion and runoff; severe traffic con- gestioo; assurance that other government age ncies can accept 3,284 acres·of open space if the county does not : and assurance that promised moderate priced housing is delivered. The county wants the coastal commission jurisdiction removed, maintaining that the county will oversee the concerns cited by the commission. Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson. R·Newport Beach, whose district includes Aliso Viejo, said As- semblyman Robinson handled the legislation in her dis- trict because she sits on a committee that will hear it and she wanted to remain neutral. Robinson said he took on the chore because a Democrat was needed to round up necessary Democratic votes. Assemblywoman Bergeson's attempt to avoid a posi- tion on the matter is unnecessarily cautious. We urge her to speak out clearly on this important matter. Clear D iscriminat ion A coastal resort town with empty beaches and nobody on the streets in the summer heat? That strange notion is being supported by some folks in Seal Beach these days. You see. kids, from out of town no less. are hopping on Orange County Transit District buses and riding into the small city to go to the public beach. Sometimes as many as 4.000 youngsters will arrive per day, and a group of permanent residents claim t hey make a lot of noise, vandalize property and leave behind piles of litte r. The bright solution to this menace? Eliminate OCTD bus stops in town so the kids can't get there. The City Council is thinking that might be a J:!ood alternative that will force the kids to wreak havoc elsewhere. No mention has been made of gas shortages a nd the need_ for i~creased mass transit. Seal Beach apparently considers its s ummer problems are unique and a bit of blatant prejudice is perfectly proper. The problem is serious enough to warrant attention. but it hardly requires wholesale discrimination. Hawk, Dove Langu age For a muzzle-load of hawk talk on national defense and arms policy. consider this view "I don't think you can be naive about the world . It's a tompetitive place and the strong survive a nd the weak don't. We're still a few generations away from the time when swords will be turned into plowshares and until then we ought to be ready .. .I get the impression that we 're being pushed around a lot and that America has hecome a big sap for the rest of the countries." Contrast that with this dovish viewpoint: "The notion that somehow we're about to lose our strategic credibility. that the perception of this alleged weakness will encourage the Soviets to expand their sphere of infJuence (and> intimidate our allies or ot.Ir leader is purely a dangerous myth that must be refuted at every opportunity." The first view was expressed by Gov. Jerry Brown in an interview published in Playboy magazine in April. 1976. The second was expressed by Gov. Jerry Brown in a speech before a San Diego University student audience in June. 1979. • Opinions ei<pressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views e1tpressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Da lly Pilot. P.0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boy d I Doctors ByL.M.BOYD Queen A u s tree hj}de (551·581 B.C.) of Burgundy wanted to make sure her doc· ton did their best for her. Her will specified that the two doctors who treated her during her last illness-be put to death. And she told them about it. Reason your eyebrows aren't falling down around your knees is that a single hair In same can only be ex- Dear Gloomy Gus W b •t a show or torcelulne11, reaolutJon ud leldenblp Carter •ave UI witb that much· benJded ..,_ell OD bia ... ..., plan. Y" know -tlM speech we were auppoled to bur July 4 and atillbaYell 'tbeard. -·- -M.K. Gl-Y 0. C....-U .,.. _. m111e• !! rMMn •• ff ••• ..... ..,~-..-.. ~ ~~ ...... peeled to grow for about 10 weeks. No computer has yet been programmed that can beat chess players of the highest caliber. Some good players have been be4lten by some good computer programs. true. But even if the most sophisticated computer were programmed by the top chess genius. it wouldn't take long Cor the ~t contenders to foTesee its trickiest move. Tbis comes up because a client ask.a if world cham· pionsbip chess is threatened by tbe computer revolution. No. Takes less than ooe- seventb of a aecpnd for a radio messa1e to go around the world. Cllliena or Brazil are re- qutred by law to vote. So if they don't happen to like any of the candidates, they aomeUmes vote for anlma'- la protfllt. Some years •10 in Brull'• largest city, Sao Paulo, a rbinoceT'OI named Cau...co In the city 100 tot enouab write-tn votes to De eleeled city alderman. Tbey went voided, however. The rlli.no wu not permltt.d to take oftlce. ...................................................... Nicholas Von Hoffman Is TV Message Anti-Business? Since the '80s, political ap- pralul1 ol TV content havts con- fined themaelves to news and public affairs programming. The prhne·Un:u~ fa.nta~y hours hove flcaped attack except for the complaints about sex and violence, but theRe aren't very gplrlh..-d. perbap5 because by the contemporary standards of the movl~. little or either appears on the evening television screen. In thu M cC arthy era Hollywood scriptwriters were bl acklisted f or their pOhl1<.'al af flllall<>ns and for 11 period ever y frame or every mov· 1e was bemg s ifted for sub- versive messages The men who ran the big movie compal\ies were horrified at the thought their product was in any way disturbing and soon the studios were turning out propaganda films a lmost as rapidly as Detroit was manufacturing tan~ for Korea. SINCE THEN, scriptwr1teri. Mailbox have been apored. Now comes Ben Stein, a ngbt·wlnger who along with his father, Herb, used to work for Richard Nixon. Men· tloning Stein's politics is necessary to understanding his new book, "The View from Sunset Boulevard'' <Basic Books, Inc. New York • ._,1~79, $8.95), a study of the poutical content of prime-time entertain· ment shows and the Weltanscbauung of the three or four hundred writers and pro· ducers wbo make them. Only a right-winger could suf. fer through the sitcoms and the cop shows to conclude that "one of the clearest messages in television is that businessmen are bad, evil people, that big business men are the worst or all." While conceding that ''the e\•il bus inessman does not dominate the airwaves," Stein in bis book, whkh is receiving a fair amount of critical attention, tells us that is the message be· ing sent to us OTHER VIEWERS with less prickly 'political sens itivities might be s urprised to learn any message was being conveyed. The world.weary might wonder al the Fortune 500 corporations that sponsor these programs paying for stories that make business executives look bad. Stein complains that ''in the thousands of hours l have spent • watching adventure shows, l have never seeD a major crime committed by a poor, teenage black, Mexican or Puerto Rican youth, even though they account for a high percentage of au . violent crime . . . The over- whelming majority of TV writers is far more concerned with white-collar crime and with organized crime than with street crime." In support of this contention Stein says, "David Bebelman, ex-president of Columbia Pic- tures, states flatly that all criminals on television are while because or pressure from lob- by is t s from various ethnic minorities." Someone with an impish tum of mind might point out Mr. Begelman lost his job at Colum· bia Pictures when he was un· masked as an embezzler and a forger -specifically, cashing checks made out to. among others, actor Cliff Robertson. If white collar c rime and or· ganized crime predominate in TV stories it may be because movie production and the eoter- talnmeqt industry in general are alleged to have more than their fair share of that kind of illegal activity . WHATEVER the state of dis- honesty in Hollywood, the un- derlying proposition in si.,in·~ critique ls that the America which el<ists on the prime time screen is but a distant cousin to the Amenca we all live in day by day, an observation wh,jch can't have escaped the rest of Mr. Stein's fellow citizens who do, after all, live in the same country They too are aware the poverty depicted on TV is pret- tied up, that the middle class and rich folks who nightly murder each other and whose kids take heroin rarely do so in real life. The same observation. of course, can be made of much of our literature. The plays of Aeschylus aren't representative of daily life in ancient Greece any more than Grimm's Fairy Tales are representative of life in 19th century Germany. We have the newspapers and bat· talions of droning social scien- tists to give us minutely precise s tatistical representations of ourselves MAKE·BELIEVE has other uses. They vary from high art to selling toothpaste Among the uses of ma ke -believe on television is the cultivation and encouragement of what passes for the concensus idea or heaJthv social cohesion. · That , JUSt as much as pressure from minority lobbying groups explams lhe paur1ty of Chicano or black·comm1tted crime on the tube To s ho w 1t would be stattsllcally more accurate. but ll might reinforce racial animos1lies. Riots are still too much a part or our recent past £or most of us to wi sh to en· courage them Stem is certain!} correct whe11 he says that the America dep1l'l t'd on TV is drawn Crom th\· skewed ex~rience or a few hun dred richly paid pt•opit.'. That they arc• paid so well. that their mediocre work 1s put on the air. that they are chosen at all , 1 ... because they are faithfully obe ctient to the lim1tallons plared b \ other~ on their medium Serious Advice on Skylab's Landing ... To the EdJtor. With the approaching demise of Skylcib. many c1t1zens are alarmed about the possibility of being stru<.'k by pieces of the falling spacecraft. during its re entry. Many don't realize lhat it. isn 't necessary to seek prote<.'· lion in unde r ground bomb shelters, basements. or caves Call of which are in limited s upp· ly totally). Rather. we recom mend a more accessible solu· lion Because Skylab's orbit is from west to east, most re·enlenng Skylab de bris would also be tra vellng from west to east Protection against such debris would be obtained by interpos ing belween people and the debris, any m ass which possesses significant density and a substantially greater ine.-tia than the debris. We therefore suggest that con· cerned citizens simply locate th e mselves at or near the eastward base of any of our country's hundreds of high-rise buildings, and that maximum protection will be afforded by Art Hoppe buildings with t he gr eatest density and inertia. such as gov· crnment buildings s taffed by Civil Service employees. Persons interested in the mathematical calculations sup· porting this r ecommendation m ay c ons ult a recently published scientific paper by Orville Fawkes (see Loch Sea J ournal, Edinburgh, 31·4·79). .J . B. BLACKMON Executive Oir~tor CalTech Metaphysical Society C. Lyttle Ti Luhr Khee G. Luce H Penney OCTD'" Corridor To the Editor Jn regard to your editorial of J une 19, ther~ is no :·mys tery" as to why the Orange COWllY Trans it Dis trict wants to purchase the abandoned Pacific Electric right·of·way between Santa Ana and Stanton. Its purchase. if approved by the OCTD Roard of Directors, would be the first step in creat- ing a rapid transit corridor between Los Angeles and San Clemente, via Santa Ana and the Saddleback Valley. It could link up with the planned Century Freeway busway for connec lions to downtown Los Angeles and Los Angeles Intern ational. This corridor has been part o( the OCTD master plan since 1974. At the present time a busway would appear to be more cost-effective a nd more practical than any r ai l a lternative, although the cor- ridor would be engineered to ac- commodate a rail transit system if one is economically justified in the future. Buses could use the busway for part of tbe trip, carrying workers to the lrvine Industrial Area and Newport Center. thus providing an impor- tant service to the resideots and e m players of your circulation area. OCTD is interested in acquir- ing this Mght·of-way segment now because the present owner. the Southern Pacific Transportation Co • has r e· moved the rails and w3nts to !.1•11 the property. If ~old p1eremeal and developed fnr res1dent1al Qr commercial use. this right-of way would be• fOrl·vc•r lost to the pl'opl<' of Orange County as a transit corridor. By purchasing the n ght·Of· way, OCTD can preserve lh1s in- valuable transit corridor for the future. when the world's declin· ing oil resources will have an even greate r impact on our lifestyles than now OCTO is stlll a young transit agency. We have just 322 buses to serve a population larger tham Miami. Baltimore, Kansas City. DaJlas or Denver Th05e areas have 600 to 11000 buses to serve their populations. We still need to grow. and we are. to bet ter serve the people of Orange County Purchasing the Pacific Elec· tric right--0f·way. just hke buy ing more buses. is one of the ways OCTD is planning for the future. JAMES P. REICHERT Gene ral Manager Orange County Transit District ••• And Soine Not-So-Serious Advice on Saine Anticipating Skylab's predict- ed landing in a million pieces tonight or tom orrow . the u.s. or. flee of Civil Defense has issued' a Bulletin of Emergency Procedures <OCD-SKLB- Op. 37945-A) to assure nervous Americans that the gov· emment has their concerns at· heart. Excerpts follow : THE SURGEON General has determined throuib uperl· menu with laboratory animals that bein1 1truck by even a small portion of Skylab could be ha rmfuJ to your bealth. You are therefore urged to t•k• tbe followtng precautioos to abold or amelloraa.. tbe COON· quences ol 1uch a contingency: 1 -Practice s tanding in doorways. As the precise mo· ment of impact is uncertain, the longer you stand in a doorway, the better your chances of sur· v1val. 2 -Wear protective headgear at all times. A motorcycle crash helmet is best, but a klt~ben col· ander will suffice and even a closely knit aid cap or beret will afford aome measure of safety. At the very least, alway• carry an umbrella when out of doors. 3 -Stop, look and listen for danger signals. Do not be dis· turbed by the sudden err1llc behavior of anlm•ls. Thia generally Indicates not the im· mlnent descent of falling obJect.t but, rather, an earthquake. 4 -The sirens malnta.lned by thia a1ency wlll 1lp1l the •P· proacb of ~ylab with a loftl wall followed by two abort screeches. An eveo more depend· able wamlnC 1lgnal ts aomeone In your tmmedlate vicinity shouting, "Hey. look out there I" •• I s -In the latter event. look upward. The National Space Agency, when it launched the 78-ton space station 1n an up· ward direction six years ago. calculated at the time that it would eventually return to earth in a generally downward direction. 6 -U you should determiM that the satellite might fall on you, immediatel11 evacwt• Uw ape>( on which you haw bee-rs standing. Should tbis require you to cross a thoroughfare, do so at a well· marked intenectiott if poeslble. Wear light·co\ored clothing after dark. 1 -DO NOT PANIC. For ex· ample. if you abould be attend· ln1 a performance In a crowded theater on wblch Skylab falls. do not cry, "fire!" 8 -'lbe Auociation of Chiefs of Police urrea aU bouatbolden to exettlse prudence lf an un· Identified obJeet ratl1 lhl"OUlh the roof. "Approach It cautious· l y," their spokes man warned. "Make sure that it is. indeed, a piece of Skylab and not a clever· ly disguised burglar." 9 -If Skylab strikes the gasoline tank of your automobile, immediately eKt· inf uish all smoking materials. 0 -Take a Red Cross First Aid Course, concentrating particularly on the Heimlich Method of $hJ'owing your arms around a person from behind and pn:aslng vtaorously on the diaphragm. This knowledge wtll prove invaluable if a piece of Skylab lodges in your or a loved one'• throat. P ERHAPS an equally valua· ble piece of adv1ce from the private sect.ion ls: "Wln a lot· tery." ·'With the odds 800 billion lo one aaainst Skylab hitUng any slnale lndlvldual," explains 1tatl1ticlan Michael Hanis, "It ·s bound b> faU on someone who's never won a lb1nt In hl1 life." --------------------~ .. ANALYSIS I hATION Big Drop Predicted • in Br ,.,.Al D. EU 11 \hi bottom allout lO hall out of lh• Callf01'1ija real Htalt market. w9lere prlco1 have l'llmbed al a paee far be)'Oftd tbt unp~ ovenll ln!latJon ratet Several natlooal analyats tblnk IO, c:lalmiq record prices and mortiace rates will com· bane to force au but lb wea.IU\y nut or the market. "HOW lllAN'Y PEOPLE can afford to m•ke pay ments of $1.500 a month!" asks one finan· cial analyst. That's about what the monthly payment is on a $170,000 home purchased with a mortgage ob· tained at the current rate ol 11.S percent. And $170,000 prices are com- moo todat. even In areu not uually rqarded u p~ rve~ for lbe wealthy THE aUULT. 80M£ uy. wtU be a buytra' market where aupply exce da. demand and prtcet drop But ~ same antlly"Ls were maklna &lmtlar predkllorlll two yean ago, whtn the a veraa~ new C allfornl a ho m e prtt·~ reached $70,000. unheurd·o r thl'm. but rur below toduy'i. lt>vdi. The predictions were wrc>f\& the n and they probably will bt.· wrong again T hat's bl>citU!>t' conditions ::,u r ro undang the California real estate market were without precede nt two years ago and the same condi· lions have intensified since then. .OUTHERN CAL IFORNIA FOCU The k l'Y con dition at work In the present market Is l\Ul)l)ly There are few vacant hou~ Ing units available. Today's 'Vacttncy ntf' an most parts of lht.1 aitale hovers around 2'h to 3 percent In reality. that means tht-re are not many vacancies. !>I n ce about 3 percent of all aparlmt'nls a.rf' being improved at any time , When there are no vacancies 10 e~1sllng housing units, the value of anything that does become avaHable as high This situation promises to con· tinue. Antibus Policy Push e d LOS ANGELES CAPl R ep Barr y Goldwater Jr., calling rou rt ·ordered bus mg "a noble experiment" that dot?sn 't work. urged sup- µort of a constitutional aml•ndmcnt that would gu<1 rantt'e s tudent$ the rig ht to attend neighborhood schools . .. Amending the con- stitution is a lengthy. tim e -cons uming pro - cess." Goldwater said Monday. "But it is the only way we can place beh ind us once and for all the divisive issue of /tlan's Best Rider court orderedbusang." The Woodla nd Hi lls PouC'hc the poodle rides Like a pro be hmg owner J a m es Redwine of Republican. co-sponsor St>agoville. T exa s on a recent trip through Dallas. P ouche ride~ of the neighbo rhood without a seatbelt behind his own windshie ld d esigned by Redwine :.chools amendment. ap T he two C:1re frequently seen a long Dallas s treets pea red at a news con ----------------------f c r c n ct' w i t h Lo ~ Braille Menu Planned An J:!e les school board mc mhcrs Bobbi F'iedler. R icha rd F'erraro and Roberta Weintraub, foe~ or m andatory busing for intej:!ration DETHOIT U\P1 McDonald 's. the fast food c ha in . plans to in- trodU<.'l' menus written in Braille and I a rge l~ 1~ this month for the benefit M blind C'ustomcrs. says the presi ctt>nl of the American Council for the Bland Oral Miller told the group's na· I ion a I convention that the decision shows that McDonald's "value~ the~e special custom ers and want:, to help them achieve ~realer independent·<.• and mobility." Miller. who received a ~J>t!<.'lal first edition of the menus, ~aad they are b ei ng sent to m o r e than 4 ,500 Mc Donald's restaurants nationwide Child, 3, Kills Father The !l o u se of Reprt'sentativcs will \'Ole' July 24 on the• pro po~cd amt.•ndmenl and ar approved at will be con- sidt-red by the Senate. lf 1t pas~es the Sen<1le. 38 Mates mw,t still ratify ll Goldw<1ter. who noted that the a me ndment would no-.proh ibit voluntary bus ing, said the mandatory busing it would eliminate causes while flight to the s ub· urbs. resegregation of city schools and wasted dollars in the form of bus and g<1soline costs. LORAIN. Ohio <AP > A 3-vear- old boy apparently shut and killed his rathn wtlh a gun kept in the man's offi ce for protection, Lorain police suid. was playing in his father·~ dc~k . found the gun and fired a shot. h1tt1ng Flowers an the neck The body of Richard Flowers, 35. was found Monday in the office of a bar wht>re he worked. Polict• said the <!hild apparently Flowers worked at a disco lounge. which was closed al the lime of the shooting Police said the man and his ~un apparently were in thl' office a lone Thanks to new Federal rulings as of July 1st, 1979 ALL ACCOUNTS get a big break at Laguna Feileral Savings Ask about our new high-earning 4-year certificates. Rates on these new four-year cert1f 1cates of deposit are just 1 % less than the rates on four-year government securities as determined each month by the Treasury Department Certificates may be purchased tor as little as $100 and interest is compounded daily. A penalty of six months' interest is incurred by premature withdrawals. Passbook accounts now pay 5~% per annum. Interest on these convenient. flexible accounts has been raised from 51/.% to 5'h~. compounded daily for an even higher yield. Accounts may be opened for as little as $5.00. wltt) no penalty for withdrawals You can now open term certif- icates for a reduced minimum. No longer do you need $1000 to open a high-earning cert1 f1cate account at Laguna Federal. A minimum $100deposit will open a term account. with interest ranging upwards from 61h% to 8% for terms from one to eight years. Interest 1s compounded daily. and penalties for ea rly withdrawals have been reduced on new term certificates T-Topper certificates-top choice for short term. Minimum $10.000 deposit. matures at end of 182 days. Call in for rate. which changes each week. Penalty for early withdrawals L1~UAa7~g~ F$j)C ---_. ................ - AND LOAN A6SOCIATIOlll @ ML.90A MAHCH -..................... CA 9Ht1 T.t '7W701 HOM OFFICE 2eO <>-n A~ . Laguna Beech T pl •04· 75' I Ad01Uona1 bf11ncl\ff tn San Clemenle • laqun" H1ll1 1.AgUl\1 N19U.1 • 011119/0tenge • Lake El1tnore • Olon Avon lOl.IANl HOUS!lllQ • Bnd COllll"O '°°''In llelfTIOIU ShOrct llM Mumttl• ~•1 10•" Tueedey. July 10. 1979 DAILY PILOT A 7 California Real Estate ·'My sources s ay we need 300,000 houses a year to be built ln California , but we're only building 200,000 houses a year no w." says Alan Crittendon. publisher or a r eal estate newsletter bas ed in Orange County. crunch can only accentuate that factor ln the San Fernando Valley, for example, these pressures in· creased the average price paid for a home last April to $92.500. more than $13 000 higher than the previous April. The average includes prices paid for small. 50-year·old "(axer -upper" first homes. The increa se occurred despite a 2 percent jump in mortgage interest ratei.. four persons often combining re· isources to buy a single liirge house. But increasing interest rates and prices will have some im· pact : "We think there will be a dra m atic slowup in the trade-up m a rket," said one spokesman for the California Association of Realtors. A DOING TO THE upward pricing pressure that has pro· duced is the cost of new housing Increasing costs of la nd and building materials have pushed average new homes prices up- ward to a statewide average JUSl under $100.000. HOW AR E BUYERS coping with the escalating prices. in- terest and monthly payments., IN SHORT. OWNERS or s ma ll hom es purchased years ago at lower prices and interest will re· model or JUSt wait until salary increases catch up with home prices Thal may produce a slowdown tn the price escalation. but th~ realities of the housing market should prevent the bottom from falling out. re~ardless of what Eastern financial analysts may predict. Since most new housing 1i. built in outlying areas. prices or existing hom e~ in location~ closer to urban centers can do nothing but cli mb to even highe r levels. And the gasoline supply The tandem payche<'k is often the answer. as the percentage of families with two wage.earners has c limbed every year through the 1970s. Many single persons are also investing. with three or PUBLIC NOTICE CAPAETZ& KASOAN 115S2 M•<Artl>ur Blvd , Sit US lrv1nt, C•lllorn1• 0 7U Publt\hed Or<W'IQP Cod\t Ofltl'f' PmH July 10, II, 1•, JI 10/0 1632 /0 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8 USJ NESS NAME '.>TATEMENT TtiP tollowtnq ~·,wn ... on1"0 ttu • nr\s "' SONSHIN f .. VNl>OOrs ANO ACC • 111>110 C•.thO Ln Hunt•nqlon 8eacn C• "11>41 A1ch;"d Wdrf11~10. tft>/1 M~llndd Cr • Hun11nQton BP.,<h C" 'l?li•b f n" bu\1 r\()~" •4-< Otldut h•d nv on '" 01VtdU41 A1<hdrf1 Wrtrtt,.ld Celebrate SUIIllller! I 11111\ I Ill "111111 1\t I 11 11 111• l '1•~•11J1d l1\ I ii· llt11l1 \\111111'l1\1I• 11 .. ,,. I I{ •Ill 1111.. II •" \\. ( ... \ Ill I 1 1111I ...... I11• 'II• •Ill .... ,,,,~ 'I" II • ( '""' .!1•. I 1 ii '11d I • ' \\ "I ·" '' I I 11 " I I If I I I_ ,11 111tl '1111 I' \I FASHION ISLAND PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tru• •Ollow ina ('I,.,._<'.,. ,.,,.. do1nq ov,,n .... "' " l " ~ l f t .. ~ t " p ( " 4 '• SOCIA' rs 111& PultM!!n At,/f) Su•" 11• ( n,1 .. _.,.. (A 47b7& Robfrt G f-O• •n< •d Nttv~Od cOf por.at1on •. 1•10 N•e>ol1 Wd~ (0\1d M~• .. J CA 'l?b?I T tu, °""''""')\\ I\ ( onduc tP<S n .... ( 01 oo•c1t•on llOBfl> T ( I O• INC llotitrt C f o• Prfll'\10f•nt PUBLIC NOTIC•: F 11ll11 PvDh\fW(t 0.-<'n~ (Od\t 0.t•f'I PtlOt July 10 1/ l• lt tQ/O Hlt 1• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT t nf' •u1tnw1nq Pt'r .. C'n .... d"' ftOH"Q hu .. 1nP'' t'' HAWllll AN !'I l•vHI 100Q Mitrt>or l\i\fO t' t01 (\hlA Mt•• I (.A ~1b'1 t-4 P.rrnan M .,."''""Hid •1101 A""mono i.>tMr h ft,c>·nri CA Q0!41 M v l,. M M •thuur t )l}t. M • .tr1p0s., Avt" rou.•n<fl" CA fiOW>7 '"" bu,.n,.,, '' condu< tPO bv ,, Qftnf'fdl p..,rl!W'rt.1"11p PUBLIC NOTICE SU PEAIOll COUllT OF THL STATEOFCALIFOllNIA FOii THE COUNTY OF OllANGE HO. A 100711 NOT•CE OF HEARIN G OF Pf. TITl()N FOii PllOBATE OF WILL ANO FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN· TARY ANO FOR AUTHOlllZATION TO ADMINISTER UNDER THE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT CPROBATE CODE S'I ET Sf.OJ f 'tdlP 01 001>1 llFOMON (All(. o~t~a~d NQll(f 1<, Hfl'lf.ttY <;1\IE N IMI l A s:JPV l APRAOf hct' f•lf'd tu 1t·1n ct cwt1t1f'\n 101 Pr~lf' nt .v,u And 'U' '' •.u~n,•• nf t •th '' '~'1r'tm..-nfilr1 l'l fh1• ,,. hf•Q,,er dnt1 tor A~tl\On1et11on lo Aci '"'"'''*'' vnotr ,,.,,,, fn~QiPn~nr A,, n"•n1· h ·tl•l'\n 01 E"-t._,,,..-. IHI 'Ph1h~t'" { nrt·~ ,q, ,., (f f'U , .. , .. ,,,n(P IO Whtt h ,, ,..-,,.o,. tm •urr~r ot"trflCul.1" .u1tj fl'l.H ttu ,,,,.., .. •M l>tM" n1 P\P;t11nu fht" ,tm1• l'H. O~f'H V-I IOt Jult ,)t l~I~ di In "'1 ,. m 1n lht• rourtroon\ n• ~~ttrfm,•nl Ne. t ''' ,, .. n 1 \lUr I , I 100 r •VI• t 1·r1t1•r {>t1vt• WJS°'I "I I"" (th '' °'\,Jnl11 An,1 ( ftfttOrt'\ht 0dlt>d Julv tt 1"1' l,... A. Hr • .rHft ( fi1Jntv (lt'H W•rd W Albff't , ... Faw1h SlrHI S•" D••.-. C•lllam1• OIOl Altorr••Y tor Peht1~1 Putll1' twn Or.rtnQP (Oft• I o._ulY ~·,int Jul v 10 t t 11 t«i19 Jtd) 11~ rni\. ''-'ttfNl'n• wet\ fllNf w•t ri H'<"' County Clerk ol OrolnQo> County on Ju•• 6 10/q '"•' ,t.-.tr!'"4"n t w" .. f1fPO with f"t' FllUU Counh (t~o ct Qr.1nqoo Counlv o~ Julv Mvlt-., M Mdl\uurd ,.,., .,'"'"''"""' ...,,.., fttf'(I writ\ '"" Countv Ciro. ot Oi~nqp Counh on Julv ~ 107• PUBLIC NOTICE PuOll~""" QrdnQP l Od\I Dd1ty Pitel I 1010 July 10 17, 74, lt, 1010 7033 14 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT f f'U! follOWl"'Q O~r\On\ ftrf' dotn t>u\1nt\\ ~\ '(Hl.llPPE '> llESTAUllANf 101S F I Cam1,,o Co\ Id Mf'\tl C•lltorn .. , JO\f' Lu·~ 8,lrr•o~n l•lO South M••" Slffl!ft, S&nta An._, Ca11forn1tt. Apt. A A I -Fllkl2 1'111)17 Pub11-.p,po OrdnOf" (Ocht Oallv Pilot PuOh\P'lif'O OtMIOt c Od-.f Ot\tlv Pile"t !>UPERIOR COURT OF TH{ !>TATE OF CALIFORNIA FOil THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NO.A·~ July 10 11 l• JI 1010 7&'1'11' /ul• •O 11 1• 11 1•1• 1.00 1• PUBLIC NOTICE R·nt/J FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT fhfl' fOllOWl'lQ O ... n,on\ tHf't doing but.in~-.~ .. , \OLANA BfACH H L TO 11/ («t'lf' Pf'rl1no \i1 n Ct,m~n •r C <1lotorn1a 0?611 J3m~\ R W•\t 111 C•llP PtrlJno PUBLJC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF P E RSONA L PllOPEllTY AT PRIVATE SALE 1 n ,,. .. M•ttf'r ot '"" f 't"h ot NOTICEOFtNTENTIONTO Vf LMA E~T ElLA <;O l'IOO N ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF D"'""'°d ALCOHOLICBEVEllAGES NOTI([ I~ HEl'll llY C.1\lfN tnnt ) ..... ,, thr vn°""rfo•Qn.-0 wtll ~U _., P''"_.,,, Tn wnom 11 M.JY (M<11•n , ... ,'" 10 thf" n1ol'W"'t dn<1 ~"t net b•00"• Gon1a10 Pul100 Coldbrook Drive Downey C•llfo•n•a Sdn Clet,,.•lle. C<1hlorn•<1 91611 Tf'u\ bus1nf"'' ,, (GndU(tf'd b¥ .. H•ro4d R 45,~.._ }o&lj Y id Et l)uf>l"'I t t 1\\.UdN f"' N 11\f'l l1(fn\tt •'0 on 11'1~ tf',n'I'-ancJ ConG1hOft" hfl'ff" '""' 011 .. d tot not1(,. •It 1'1Prt1bv fl•~Pn tt'tdf m1•nt10nf'd .tnd \UbtH t lo conf1rm~hun thr undt1\1on~d oropoc.r.,, 10 '\f"ll b't tr•f' Courc. .it 4'•1 M•CAr'U'lur t"tlCOhohr Dii"VP'-"<Jf'' rU ttw> or~m ... e~ Boul~'IO!rd Su•lf' 100 Nfil'woort BrAC,, dt-'\(rtbt"d ,., to11ow\ 1n tnp ~·'~pro (irlllto1n1,. 4t?66C •t • 00 octoc:k •• m wtdtObPIOw on July 7J 1•1'9 o r •n tt\f l1mr 11>()1~ Ci<Mdl'-n W,.,, SlrHt t-tunl thPff"ilfff'r ~ttowed by taw. ,)ti tn~ 1ooton 8e.c.h, C•11tom1rt nqhl l•tl"' i'nd 1ntt'•'' ot CW.cf'c1ent i11 9eneral partner<tttp Ch•<o Reoonoo Bue h. C altlorn1• Jose lull o"""gan 'IOH7 Tn'' \tatement ..,as tllto wrtn 1~ r,., .. bu'\1ntos' •\ tonduneo by • County Ciera of 0•'""9e Counlt on Ju•• llm•l.O DArl<>ership 6 1970 J•nw<> II We\I Pur\uN'll to \UCl'I mtent1on tM un IM ltmt" nf ""''~'1th And dll 11'\f' r 1Qf"lt d~r~1q"f"d '' .tpe>ly1nq to th4J Of>Nrt t1t1~ ttnd 1n1,.,.,.,, t~t thf' f'stat~ ""' ••• m«>nt 01 Al<-1< e. ... r"9f' Con1ro1 llU"~" 01""' ll>an INI ol O.cr<lfonl "' tor 1~'.luiln<~ ot dn ~•cohoh< blt""t''dOf' lhl" t1m~ ot l'M!r ~8th, 10 ttt~ followtflQ llcen\t COf tic~nw-.• for .,, .. ., .. pr" dt\C ribftrd Dfi'Wf"~f oroC)f'rty in •h-on' • F llllU Tt11~ ,,.,1r..,,..nc Wd\ rill'<! ,.1111 '"" PUbllslleO ·Orenl)o' (041>1 Dally Pilot County Clerk OJ 0r4111Qf" Councv on July ni1se~ •' tooow~ ... .-n1 c0hdu1on_ without A'1V r~prfll''-fl'nltt· • t On S..I~ Bffr & Wt~ l •Dfl:' or ••fr..tntHt~ ot dnv ''"d ... _ July 10, 11, 24, ll, 1910 Hiii 10 ~:::LO L IOOllTZ f Borut Ftdfi P'''' ot 1mphed Publu. E•t1nq Pldcr1 t'lfl v 1-1nq ··coronPI •Htblle M1nq·Nan '"" 11om~. Co.Kn Li< en"' No•. t< M •011 S""°Chen lu <1nO KM A01l 1 -----TUCKEll&IOORTZ PUBLIC NOTICE ::,:;:,'°" c.,,,.,. Drive f --,-,-,-Tl-TIOUS BUSINESS Nt•(IOrt IM<lt. CA., ... NAMf. STATEMIENT T hf tollow1nCJ Pfr'°n' "' .. do•nQ buiintt\\ as ORANG£ COUNTY DEl tVERV SERVICE l .. O Wr•l•rly Pl<lt" New pert Be11d1, CA 9?f>60 MICHAEL w BALCH, •437 lot~n. Cir., HUl\llnqton e. .. <n CA 91&411 Rollerl E Je,.111n,, o~n Oumo"" • ~ • Hul\llftVton 8H<ll, (A., ... Tl>ll bUslneu " <onOut 1.0 ,,. A 119Mr el per1N"1\J p Mk hMI W. Bal<h Thi\ ll•t-t w•• filtCI wtlh t~ C°""tv Ci.'11 Of Or~ County on July 6, ""'· F11W4 Publltlled Ofenot C:O.~t Oa1Jy Pllof July co. 11. 2•. JI,'"' 1Wj,. Fl11JI~ AQOt1c•nh kid\ 01 Otf._.r\ar~1rw·~tflk0 fOf lf'W' prn PubUJt\fO Or~ (CM\t Ott•I• P1tot Pubh\hed OranQr (<Nu~1 D•"• P1•ot SH"rtY ano mu\t ~ 1n wr1t1no. 411no w11t July 10 11, 1•, JI 1014 71>31 10 July 10 t0/4 /671 /0 I>•· rrco1vtK1 ~· 111e Ofl•V ot G(Ol>Gf PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l llOGEllS " Law CnrPO•~hon "' 11111 B•«h Boul4!v•r0. :.u1tr 103 Huu JtnQlon B•«I>. C•Jtlorni• '1.,.1 or m•y ~ lllect with llW' Cir•~ ol '"" I'•>* R·•JeS• •OO••·•nt11,.11 Court, OI' ~ll•rr.O 10 SUPEl'IOlt COUltf 01' THE SUPf:IUOll COUltT 0,. fHE '"" ull09r\i9<W'O l>f'••O<MllY at •nY 11 .... STATI! 01' CALl .. OllNIA ,011 STATI! Ol'CALl,OllNIA .. OR •lle1 U.. DUbt1tal1on01 lhts Nollu •nd THE COUNTY 01' OltANOE THE COUNTY OF OllANGE t.lore the ,,.,.k,nq of tl\e "le NO .... ,..,,. He. A·t•ru hrm' •11<1 COMIC ton' or s.1e ci..o NOflCI 01' NEAltlNO 01' NOTIC I! 01' NIEAlltNO 01' IOl'll'lepul(ll.tW'l>'IO IOb9p.tlO•l lM PETITION 1'011 PllOMT• 0" WILL PETITION"°" PltO.ATE 0" WILL llm. ot ~nlahon of bid on con ANO l'Olt L•TTlllS TISfAMEN· ANO 1'011 LETT.Ill TESTAMIN· llrmetlon of wtr Oy ,,.,. Court P•V fAltY AMO l'Oll AUTNOltllATIOM TAllY AND POii AU~llATIOfol .,,.,., Of lr..,\l~r lO\I\ 1tnd of r•l~tl TO AOMINISTllt UMOI 11 THI TO ADMIMISTelt UNDER fMI wtltt t•• •Ill oe ma<W bV pur<ll•,.,er IMO•PINOl!NT AOMIHISTltATION INOl!P ENOl!NT AOMINllTltATION TM rl9fll 1, r•Y.>••rO 10 l'l!Je<t •nv MCI 01' l!STATl!I ACT. 01' lll'ATIS ACT •II biCI\ prior lo "'1try 01.., orCMr <on E\l•le ot LUCILLE B MYEllS, E\t•t• ot LIONA V. BURTON, llrmtfl91M"lt Oe<•H•CI 0.t ffMCI ' l'or h1rtr..r 1nlorm•llon and 010 1--------------1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN'""'' l'IOTICE IS NIEllE!9Y GIVEN ,,,., tor nu. •PP'• •lln RIC HAR D JAMES 8. SALA,,., Iii.cl l'lereln • VIVIAN l.. OlltOM 11 .. flied herein. 91NGHAM, BAN~ OF AME RICA PtlillO" lor """'°'"' .. Wiii ~ ~ .,.mton tor ....... Of Wiii -ci IOr NATIONAL TRUSl ANO SAVINGS l.elttrl Tttl•mtl\lery •nCI tor L•lltrt Testemt"l•r'r •n CI lo ASSOC IATION. 4141 Me<Arlhur ..... ~,, .. _ to A0"11nlster -, ... A11t110rlt•ll•11 to _.,,....,, .. -Ille .._,, .... -. Sutht ICIO. NeWl>Of'I 8<NOCh, 11\0epel!dent Admllll"••lion of E•l•l•s ll\CleP911Gent A4m111111Htlol\ of !ti.,. C•lllo•nll ttuo, t•l•pMnt 111 u Act, , ... ~. to wflt<h I• m<MI• IOI Act, r•••••n<t •llk ll ,, maCM to lt .... t • .,. (Ol\lllCI ,,,. Ul\dtr\IQ""'1 lu•tl>ef -1ku4ar., -111•1 I,,. II~ tvrllltr 1*11W1«'1. -tllat ,,,. llf'M ._,.a•-"" tor ,,,. E .. <ulor or tJwo Arid Plt<t of l'IMll/19 lllt ,...,,. 114'1 •M '4K• II llMriftt ,,,_ umt llH Wiii of ~ • N~ BUSINESSMEN Contect the DAILY PILOT tOf tnformetlon regerdlng the county requirement• tor utlng a PlcUllout 8utlne•Name. 842-4321 EXT. 332 -se4 tor JlllV U , lt7', Al 10 00 A m .. illeefl Ml ... Jiiiy 14, 1•7',411 10 00 • I'll. a,or~ L. RC>Otr\, '" Ille ,..,,,,...,Of Ofl>trtmtnl HO J In Ille (_,_ ot 0.Pttll"*lf No , AL-Co·POl'•llon ot tot'4f c-i_ .. 100 CM< C...19r Or Ive Of teld CMW1. .. 100 CM< c.ftltt Ort,.. r o.or,,. L Rooi>r-. WUI, ... , ... Clh of S.nl• An•. Wnt. In ,,,. (lly cl $8111• All• ot.ltOf'Nylor E-~"'°' C••ltorlll• c.11'9ml• ot IN Wiii Of Ot<~t OalM Jiiiy l, 1'1' O•led Jiiiy t, t•1' VellN E"•lle Gordon "'"A, er111K11, LM A l!•M'ICl1, oeo•o• "'1100•1tt. Clumy CltH'll Coulltv CNrll e '-11• c.er,......, IOWAllO A. UUUHIY h•TOtt ANO OAULOIN 11111 9M«ll ....... Mua1c~•1..&• a •a•••TT >6" a. P.--,.... ._...,. OM WI 9lft.. Wll"°'*• CA... .. .... ....._ 9Mdl, CA "'41 UtAlltfClll,CA*1l Tt11 0U1.-..i Tell Ot4tM7•t f .. 1 UUI .,._,.,, A--.. tw. ~ An.ney.., """"'-a A"9nle".., ""'"i...w l"\ll>llsi.ct OfMtt Co.w ~1.., PllOI, .. ec..., a-t1 A-k • ltll-'1 ..... Oflltl9t C:O.M Oe41Y P iiot, Jwly '· 10, •• ... ,. ltllblltti«I Of~ Co .. t 0.lly Pllol. July•. 10, ••. "" u•1.,. 2$U-" J11ly 10, ti, 11. "" 2lM 1' I .48 DM.VN.OT T.,...,, Ju~ 10, 1171 ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES Drarlt Netlr'• OAYT~ ~AWREMCE H OAYl()M ,..,O<rlll ol Co•I• A.Vw CA P••...0 aw•t on De aim July 9 l~I• S..•v•"Hd b• n,. •l•P""' Els he Wlll••m J HOfl•nd 01 (0\1• M~•• ew •e L•WI\ R HOfl""d """ C.ktl\ Holl"n" o• • I 0~10 "" '"'"' EO ... Ount•D DI 0"'° ona t>•other 8111 O.yfon ot on.o "'"'" gr•nO<h•IOfen, 9re•t q,•nocn110'' '' 4n0 9r1•• Qr~•t Q' •nd< hddr•n S.,.1te. w 11t be held on Tl•v•>O•y July 11. 197, al I 00 PM al Ille P.K1ft1 \new Cr'Htpel Pr1"•te •nttrrne"t •t Pch.1t1-. \lit• M•'"°'··· p.,.. Pa<.tfi'-. Vtrw Mortu•r• Olft<tof~ OPPEllilllllAM ESSEY I OPPERMAN re•Kl•nl "' N~•l>Or1 ile<Kll. C• P•""'O <1way O<i July•·"" ~ •S wrv1ved by• 1t1#nO N•n<v • K flpalr•(--ot Nl"WPOrl 8t·•cn, C• Mr-\ Oe>e>erman W A\ " wt1ttH tor lO yt"a r\ 1n wtucn ,,..~ tov ertd s.t"ver.it ''<>'•t~ dunno Wortd W'4' I •n Germ•nv Sl'te ••\ ••)O a-.nown tor .ar11clt \ ~ hMt writtf'n on AOm1u11 8¥td Cr~""lton and bur1,.1 at \f'4 tcJii ducted bv ~fT'Hth &, Tuo1111 Mor lu.trv •11 E 11111 SI , Cost• ~-.. b•& ~11&8 VE It LEV JAMES [0M UN0 VE~LEY '"" O•nt Of c.~•· """"'· C.4 Pa'5.4'd ........ on Jul• 8 t~I~ al 111~ AOP ot I) "' ltttt'I~\ t \Of" O.r~ld v~rt•v ot 'S~nt~ M on•<•, (A No tormdt tunf''dl \f'hll(t~ wlll bP hf!ld Cr,.mdt•on ana t>ur1at at ,,.,, conov< ''" tly ~m11n & Tuth•ll Mortuarv. •11 E lltn '>I C.o"• Mt\4 ~-CAMPBELL W LEE C•MP8ELL ·~••OMI 01 Coron-. Ml Mar. Cd Mr C•mon.•11 P•\\td dWtlY '" hi\ nom .. Ctn July ,, t•1~ H!' •'It\. OC>N\ 1n Fflnl M•<"•Qitn 1n ''''· Hf' hA\ ,,.~·O•O 1n Sou'""'" C•llforn1tl tor ov~r S.O vto.,r\ Hr 1«.. 'ur l'AMBRIDGfo:, Mass I AP I Robt-rt Burns Woodward. 62. winner of the 1965 Nobel Prize for c hemis t ry who dl•m ons trated t h a t s u ch natural prod u c t s as c hlor o ph y ll a nd c·hotesterol can be creat ed tn a laboratory, died at h is home hen• Sun day F'RESNO I A P > J ohn Reed Kin~. fi4. an t•arly -da y radio a n - nouncer and the voice heard on many movie n<'wsreels in the 1930!>, died Sunday. He was heard o n s u ch r ad io '>hows as "Grand Ccn- t r a I S tation .. and "Gangbusters " viveo bv "'' wote Ba•b<l•A, '°" O•u<•• FORLJ, Ita ly !AP) C•mpMll OI 8.i•bO.J ISiand. c. 1 d•u9111en ,,,..,,.,,,t !..imu•f\ "' ~" Marino Moretti, 94, one C.•llri•t. , .. """ Em1i. Campl>4"11 ot of Italy' I d" (nototQO, llhr>01• Mr C.•mP~ll Wd\ <l s ea ang poets q••duate of Occ•oent•• Coll•<I" ,,nod and author of s uch nov-m•mb•r o l lh• Pno C.amma O•lld (!I!) as • 'The Voice of ft~u~rf'utv He did Ph'\ 9rtl0uatr wnrk ... use '" M<lrotltr>q H• wa• d" act••• God .. a nd the "Widow of mtml>t'r of 1r.e Moa VPrelt' C.ounirv f''ioravanti," died Fri-c1uo. and Wd\ .. us Navy Ftvttr Lt tomm•no" A•• .. ~d H• ... ,, • day at his ho me near mdnutat1U•f'fancl-..10\r~p••\.4'nl .. t•vt t h is northern Ita lian ;u!~!'!~"::: ::.::,~g ~:::,~d~~:::;;:• Clty burtal dt u-~ tn lit-U f'f tlOwf'' •• '" tr 1bullO,,\ m4y bt' tnit<JI to tr,. W l ,., < amo~ll Mton'Or1d1 tuna c o t\1•n~ Q1 frllt•fitPOrt, (OfOt'I-' dt-1 Mrtr (tt ~16H AErTBOAO MOSE!. Ifft TOOR() wOtVd tor tlo•· '~"" (&of,,11\Q (_omo • .n" fur ~ "'',. Hr 1\ \urv1v f'(t t>y ht\ <N1f•• Ano• dduQhtN\ MJHlvn f1'1(h1YlHM rtno Hitt r ... 11 L..,• f\ullJ+r ""n \ orttn<U n1fm,.r1 9 Honored AtCLC (1td\l'f'<•dr \.,rv1t.,.\ wt-ti• r·~l'1 0'1 J ·h ) C •M• J~•· 10 1q1q ••• "" ""''''" •w• ane < r<inge oa:-t rl· MM'>Oroiol PM• H"'"'" l·•wn M"unl' ... Id l' n t ~ ha v L' b c (.' n ~.~;~HMnrlu"n OI C.o'I" M•\~ n amed tO th l' dean '<; honor last for academ ll' -r::;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;""I~ t' x r C' II en re a t C <t la for 01 a l"EB FAMILY h C 11 COl.OHtAL fUMEtlAL Lu l e ran c1 e g e 1 n HOME Thousand Oak!> 7801 Borsa Ave Wes1m1ns1er 893-3525 P'ACIFtC VIEW MEMORIAL P'AltK CernirPrv Mortuarv CtlaOf>I J500 Pac111c V•ew Ori111' Newport Baach ~2700 WcCORMICIC MORTUARIES Laouna Beacn 494-94 15 Laouna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 ~IOll UWM-MT. OUYE Monuarv • Cerniterv Crema1orv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 IAln.tYGHOH FUHlllAl. HOME 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 18.L. laOADW A Y MOltTUARY 1 tO Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMITH & TUTHILL MOltTUARY WISTCllff CHAP'El Mortuary • Cremations Flower Shop Th<'Y arc E l l en Rostwold of Corona dcl Mar. Ma rk Birnbaum and Lois Lesh<'. both of Cosla M<'sa. and Bo nnie Pinkerton of 1-'ountain Valle~ Also. Crvstal Bre we r. Jan e Grover. M cirk .Johnsen and Gretchen Wood e n . all of Hunt anJ!ton Beach, and Kevan Karkut of Seal Becich Four Named For Grades Fou r Oran ge Coast r esidents ha ve been name d to the honors list for academic excellence at Cl a r e mont Men 's College . Th ey a r e Bru ce Ga lloway o f Irvine. J a m es Richardson of Laguna Beach. Willia m MacGowan of Newport Beach and Christopher Town send o f Sea l Beach . Honored 100 New Buses Planned EARL'S • LUMltl ... •M•ATINO le6erW-........ St LI< 111'J7 DON'T SMOKE? Cell 'AaMllS f•r 11119 ............. ' ~ ...... •-..c• If y.....-.,. S.,.k• Time S.C.ro •I Vovr Ooor ,Tramit Board OKs $14.2 Million Purchase fQll \tor• .... ,..,. Your AfH ) (0UAMUA642· 17SJ ,..,......_, ...... -The Ora n ge C oun t y Tran1porlutlon Co mmlaalon 11ve Ill blessing Monday to lhe purchue of too new buses at a coat of $14.2 mllllou mlHioners that a ction must be tak4,1n by Friday to take advan· tage o r prices o rrered •Y General Motors for 75 buses tlie district currently has on orde r. Ml,ilO.. 'llC.io49S..()401 The buses, described as ad-Hmc.N ... C:.>1•- vanced in design and having lift .. •-..ft;.;0;;.;;;;;;i...,~;.;;1..;~;;,:;;A,;;: .. :;.''"""'iiliiiii"'"""'~ RABBITT Th~ purchase, which rttqwred aulhoriu.Uun by commissioners. 111 s lated tor urlJon Thursday by lhc Oranse County Transit 011> trlct "If this isn't done. the loss of opportunity will cost the district al least 18 months in its acquisi· lion prog ram and almost $4-4 mi!Uon in inflated bus costs," he said. equipment for handica pped peo- ple, would be used for improving services. reducing overcrowding and creating new routes. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842-5878 INSURANCE _ 541-5654 or 135-3437 1t14 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA REICHERT SAID that. with the new funds. the district is at- tempting to return to a previous fleet acquisition program. "~--RACTIC ial-a-Tape OF•"I IALS SAID tht: money wu made tiv~ulable for the new hu:;e11 through tht-Transporta- tion Ocvclopm~nt Ad as a way to hellJ public transportutaon l'Om e to ~rips with the fuel Crt!>eS R EICHERT SAJD there is no ques tion that Orange County will reqwre a n eel far large r than the current 322 large vehicles on haod. lt calls for a total of 290 add.i· tional buses through 1981·82 for a total large bus fleet of 547 vehicles. Please Aeque8t T•pe By Number ...• 01 BlldlPeln 02 Wtllpl•llh 03 Art"'1tl1 05 Why Chlropfeetlc? 06 Neck, Shoulder. Arm Pein 07 low Bec:tc & leg Pein Jamrb f<t>1t·h ert . general manager of the Orange County Transit Uu;lrH't . 1r1formed com- "The populat ion of 1-8 million falls far short in services and equipment when compared with otht>r areas'" he said. The s chedule h a d been threatened. he s a id . because of limitations or federal funds and a backlog of bus o rde rs. 04 HeedectiH 08 NervouaneH I Tenalon Tape Center 645-1701 24 Houra Courtesy of Dr. David W. Glbaon GunfiJ!ltt Death Countian Pleads Guilty VISALIA I AP) A Fresno-area woman and a S.rnta Ana man entered pleas Mond<1y in the shooting death of their partner during a gun battle with Tulare pohce lloth Mary Louise Pipes. 19. of Pmcdalt-. a nd R uben Louib llutier rei. 24 , of Santa Ana. originally were c ha rged with first degree murder uft e r a pohceman fatally !>hot Xavier Cruz. 17, of Santa Ana. during a chase Feb. 26 ST ATE LAW a llows homicide to be charged against someone accused of a <'rime in which a partner as killed. G utierrei pleaded guilty to second- degree murder, and Miss Pipes p l e aded guilty lo voluntary mans laughter Superior Court Judge Jay Ballantyne scheduled sentencing for Aug. 7. The incident began as a routtne t rafftc s top for s peeding. but police said the driver j umped out. pulled a gun and look Officer Bob Brnntley'!> s ervice revolver T H E T RJO THEN fled with of firers chas ing them a nd trading gun fr n· until the s uspect vehicle went out of control Two men ran off. policc ~aid. and Cruz was s hot during an ell change of gunfire at the rear of a hOUS(' Miss Pipes was arrested al the abandom.-d car. and Gutierrez wa!> taken into custody nearby. That's the Spirit UCI Teacher Talks About Glwsts By FREDE RICK SCHOEMEHL 04111• O•llY Pllol St•fl T h a nk s to nur fri e nd s an the lfollywl)()d film companies. we all h:n e a pretty good idea of what a Ahost looks hk<' a nd how he behave!> lie 1s !'.Ort of trans luce nt white and ha!> only vaJ!ut:ly rccognaz.ablt-<'X tl'(•m1t1<"-. Hl' "Pends most of has ltm<' up an the attic of an a ging mansion rattling chains on dark and s tormy nights adding much lo the terror of a family that rented the house for a s ummer's vac<1tion THE GHOST. OF course. as the ap parition of someone who lived -and died in the ho use. killed by a n in- sane w1fl> who knew how to handle a mc•at clc<iver. Ghost stories like that bother Mark Sh a fer. a 28·)-car o ld UC Irvi ne para psychologist. w ho has hopes of setting the record straight with a pair of two-day courses next month "Ghosts look Just like people look That's a myth that they're thin. filmy and translucent." says Shafer "Ghos ts are tie d to a s pecific death " making tha t part or th e Holly wood image correct, Sha fer a dds. HAUNTINGS DO occur. but don't involve the rattling or chains. says Shafer. Mo re often, footst eps o r poundin~s are heard And. in sightings documented by researchers. som e people exposed to a ghost will sec the figure, while othe rs will not , according to Shafe r This observation . says Shafer . m ay i ndicate a sort of psychic bridge bet ween the g host and those people who a re a ble to see him. G h os t s are jus t o n e psychic phe nome non that Shafer , a fourth· year doctoral student, has been stu- d ying IT IS THE YOUNG researcher 's belief that most persons have psychic a bility. although he adds, "Som e peo- ple a ppear to ~ extrao rdinarily good at it. a nd some peop le a re ex bel·aus<'of a premonition of danger He!>l•archcr!> recently haVL' found W<1ys to 111fl ucncc a p<'rson's ability 1 to l'Xpem·nce t'X tn.t-i..L•nsory perccp 11on 1 F.SP I , wh~tl ic; nov. referred 10 hy p;1rnp~ycholc>g1sti.. as ;1 "psi con I dUl'l\'C Sl ,tk ' R \' Pl,/\C'l:-./(i o;ubJl'ClS 1n surroun dings 1n which the y fc:('I ~ ... re. com- fort a b It• an d r c I a x c d . with a minimum or outside disturbances. the a h1laty to exp<•ric n ce E S P markl•dl\ inl'rt•ascs S h afc•r ex plained - Being uble to stimulate the ESP phcnoncmon, Shafer pointed out. has h Plpcd rf!searchers set ci farmer grasp on what admittedly has been an ether c<1I subject of anvest1gat1on t\ not her :.is pcct o f research 1s pi..ychokrncsis. or more simply. mind over matter • HA•'ER HAS A set of utensils that hl' says were bent by willpower Ha ndles of the s poons were a nchor ed to a table. and s ubjects io an adJoin- ing room told to exert mental in- fluence to bend them . he explained. O ther aspects of the phenomenon include mind control over machines of chanc<'. s uch as roulette wheels and s lot machines and the ability to influence healing. On the latte r i..ubject. Shafer s aid it is t he consensus of opinion that much of t he psychic healing conducted a round tht.' world involves fraud. "Parapsychology and the Survival o f Bodily Dea th ." conducted by Sh a fer will be held Aug. 10 and lL T he second course . "New Develop- m ents in Parapsychology, 1979" wi ll be offerc.'<I Aug. 24 and 25. following a parapsychologi:,ts' con vention an San F r a ncisco. Smith Heads Kiwanis •BB BBAICBIS ft SIBVI YOU Tiii UY OtBIB OBAl&I COUit! &llOCl&TIOI. FULLERTON SAVINGS~ OVIB FIFTY 1'lllS II OUJIU COURT? AID STILL l&OWIH ITIOllll. D~~t'X) GOURMET MARKET (M arket Str eet) TOP QUALITY MEATS l'll'IJm·~ s ft·:JturC'!. pnml! or top r ho1ct· bl·t?f. J~l'<l to p .. ·rfrct1on for :it lea:>l 10 llJ~., Que:-.11om·" Ju;.t a;.k C•Ol' of our r l!:il li\'e mc;,t mt•n lhl'} v. tll i:ladl~ help Zack) • .,,., Re d-Hot Bar-8-Q Chicken ltOOkt!d rrt"'lh on\tW' hou.r 1 Wisconsin Cheddar Cheese All Oscar ,'\1a"er t·ranks 1.98 lb. 1.98 lb. _l.89 lb. r WJNE CELLAR lll'l<int·~·., ~11u1 m1•1 "11w n'll:Jr 1;. JU~I run ntnJ.! mer "'llh huri.;Jtn'-Df'l•af') 1'..,... • Creamed Spinach 89c p~. fo1 ~OllJ.!ln~ tonlt •II :\I ,, r I 1 11 1 I 11 \ 1• r ' Bel'h •ater·-. (;in 11..n lit('rl 15.99 + ta\. DELANEY BROS. FfSH Otl•nt"\ '\ AVUm"M:\ ..... ~tood <k:-pt 1• man1cf"d by l.,M• Jrn\tTI •""ho.., ~n v.1llt tHlanf'\ ·) IM l2 'r•r-' If you 'MWd ha\r " quatKN'\ about frf''hnt'"'" flt tlU.ltl), 11r PM,"" tn pr~part' ,. tt'n.aln ~C'afood J""t a.3-.. u_.,_-. or hJ' i.t"""'"tanu. Q,·en-Rt>ady Fresh Bontltsi. Idaho Trout Stuffed With Delant"y's S~lal Crab Stuffing. t:•n, •• 1.49 , .. , Also in Our Seafood De pt Frel;h FRESH PRODUCE Our produ<'t.' man. i\l)l·. ha;. dont' 1t agam. Jw.t look ' lu•MH•.-.JA:•a Papaya l•r,. l•<f Suu a... Plumi. Ellro !!•M Ju.,ho Nectarinci. ~°"­Blueberrit'I> 59c .. _39c , ... 49c .• 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 Wayne Dale Leidy Jr_ traordinarily bad at it." TORONTO (AP> -Mark A. Smith Jr. of Atlanta. Ga., was e lected president of Kiwanis International all the ser vice club's 64th convention. Sm ith. a cont ractor a nd 28-year m ember of the Kiwanis Club of North De Kalb. Ga .. will be the official s pokesm an for 300,000 m embers in 7,500 clubs in 69 countries. Local S"'ord£1sh. F1lct of Solr. Red Snapper. Rock Cod. Sand Da bi. and Salmon. 1t ... -• .,. ... -.. Wiil•~ Caullllo•'t>r 1.09 llwkl 39c ,_ ,..CINOTHHS SMITH'S MOttTIIARY 627 Main SI HunttnQton Beach 536-6539 o f F o untain Valley has· Common psychic occurrences in- b e e n named t o the elude having dream s com e true dea~s list for academic (usually within a period of just a few excellen ce at Georgi a days). s peak-of-the-d evil incidents Tech University in Allan-when a person being discussed sudden- ta, Ga ly shows up or avoiding a disaster Open Daily 9-6 • Closed Sunday 2920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 673-5520- FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ) ' ------..-------·------------------- I MUSIC I CALIFORNIA Tueeday July tO, 1979 DAILY PILOT A 9 Dolly Looks at Career Risk • ,, 908 TBOJIAS HOLLYWOOD <AP) -The bis • turnal"CMIDd tn Dolli Panon'• car"r • bap'*'9C1 t.bne 1hl"I •Co> M abe re · caUa it: "I WM JO ,...,.. okt and a •uecaa In country mualc, but J wu makina th_, same money year al'ler year. I wu ln Lhe prime ol iny lUe, mature ud steady and at peace wtth myself I wu healthy and enersedc. and so I aaJcl to myaell, ·oet your a&1 on and Sitt to wort."' OOU. Y DU>. &RE be tr an to broaden her musical baa~ from down-home son11 to oumben wtth a hlnt of rock She understood the risk.a : "A lot ol people Lhouaht I had totally lost my mind But I had nb rear of change. I expected success, but I was braced for failure. I didn't care if peo pie thought I was wrong ln my own heart. I knew 1 was doing the r1ghl thing. "I think I have a good business head I planned very carefully. making a llst of the things I wanted to accompbsh and how to do them. ll was a good plan, and I surrounded myself with good peo. pie "ANYBODY WHO WAS a true fan of mine would be a ran of me as a person and would realize that lt look backbone and guts to do what I did. Of course the hardcore. dyed-an -the-wool country a nd western fans were afraid I would leave them and scared lo go with me AP Wlre ...... lo ACCUSTOMED TO SUCCESS Singer Dolly Parton Such resolution makes failure seem impossible, and Dolly Parton is ar customed to success. She has had 1t alm ost from the day she arrived m Na shville at 18 with a bagfuJ of songs. her mind set on achievement BUY PAGEANT SLIDES •t LAGUNA FESTIVAL CHECK STAND I ' •I \\ Restaurant EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA I I I "TWO" I PRIME I RIB DINNERS I ANDTWO I ~OFI HOUSE WINE I Serveo with baked Potato cup I ot 5oup du tour broccoli with I hollandaise i;auce broiled peach hall I lWo FOR s 1288 1 REG. $21 VALUE I SAVE 58°0 Oller Expire'> July 22 1979 I .. If T lost ·em. I'm sor ry. but you can't let other people run your Ufe. They s hould realize that If r write and s ing rock ·n· roll songs, that doesn't change me. the person. As a matter of fact, I've got more coun try fans thun ever before." BY TllE NEXT dozen years she'd had it all platinum records. every honor possible for a country singer. her son g s recorded a s hits by Landa Rons tadt. Olivia Newton.John. Em m y lou Harris and others DOLLY HAS B EEN announced lo co· star with J ane Fond.i and Lily Tomlin an .. 9 to 5" and she hopes 1t happens - "What a great way to start. with a fine actress like Jane Fonda " Sht> ha:. also been suggested for a remake· of "Annie Get Your Gun," but favors neatang her role instead of repcJt1ng sorn('()nl· cli-e's (Ethel Merman on stage. BNty llutton an rilml SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I I :3 0 to 3:00 I On-thl·-M.,\11 at South Coa~t Plau Near t tw Cvou!><>I I I u t'\ lhl' Fir~t Ll•vd Fur rl'~l·rvat1on!> <:all: 540-8822 I ... IRING courOH~RESE:HT rRIOR TO ORDEIUHG ---------------------· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Utilities Ease Fuel Problems S AN FRANCI SCO (AP> -There will be 9 1 million more gallons or diesel fu<'I and 3 3 million more J?allons or ~a so l1ne avaalahle to Californ1<1ns in Augui.t and September under a state-ut1ht) agreement State Public Utilities Commission Cha irma n J ohn Bryson said Mon- day the agreement w as reac·hpd with Southern California Edison. one of the state's three largest utilities. to forego that amount of fuel. THAT FUEi. will come from 600,000 bar rels of crude oil that the ut1hty was under con- tract to receive in July and August. and the et- fect will be on deliveries in August and Sep- tember. The diesel 1s about 4 percent of the sla te's monthly total. and the gasoline is three-tenths of 1 percent. said Martin Mattes. a Bryson aide. MATTES SAID if Edison had kept the fuel. it would have been proct•ssNI by Chevron U S.A. Inc into turbine· type daesC'I, which the ut1htv usC's in its elec tncal gt•nNation pro· cess. Bryson a s ked th e st ate's other two largest utilities. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. and San Diego Gas & Electric. to0 ta ke the same action in a June 28 letter. BUT MATTES said PG&E doesn't have the sa me ca pa city as Edison to switch over and use natural gas in · stead of the diesel-type fuel. and SOG&E h as not given a de fin ite answer to the letter. Bryson, an appointee of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.. acted after Brown cal1ed for several moves to try to ease the diesel s hortage. whi ch was s queezing California's agriculture industry at the height of th e harvest. Enrollment Dates Told Cal State Fu11erton is accepting applications for the fall semester. Prospective students should complete an ap~ plication form and have required records sent to Cal Slate by Au,. JO to partlelpate in walll:- tbroqh reetatraboD. Por iDfomrat.ion call the ornce J>I ..tml.UOni aod recotdl. 3 Graauate Deborah Alla Call, T ... ce, Ana Knlpt and FraDC* Ann Laqblla, all of Newport Bea~b. ~ave 1raduated froii 8crtpp1 Collet• la Clan-••• Save 20% to 40% May Company nven or We're taking inventory in our stores tomorrow, but at noon we throw open the doors to let you count up our ho t after-inventory savings ... and these 24 sizzlers are just the beginninq! I Farberware · rotisserie Countertop or.ipliorice rotates meal to seal 1n 1u1ces Immersible parts housewares 14 -all stores 44. 99 reg. 64 99 2 Revere ~ cook set Complete 13·pc cooksel is strnniess steel for durobt11tv. c1eon1ng eme housewares 151 -oil stores 99. 99 open stk vol. 162 50 3 China pl~ce settings Important savings on 4·pe S·pc place settings in casual dinnerware china & gloss 46 -all stores 12.32 to 39. 96 reg. 15.40-49,95 4 Magnetic photo albums 40·pg. albums feature magnetized pages to eliminate glue. corners stationery 66 -all stores 5.49 reg. 7.99 . t Women's tube tops Cotton a nd polyester terry tubes with cutf s and lively bondeous fashion accessories 19 -all stores 1)19 to 2. 99 reg. $J.S6 8 Strapless bras Save on white strapless underw1re bros. cup sizes S-C only. llngerle 44 -all stores 3.99 reg. $6 ,. • 7 Polyester knit tops Choose with collars or keyho e 1n easy-care polyester Solid cotors main tloor tops 31 -all stores 4. 99 reg. 7 99 8 Women's knit tops Cool savings on o large assortment of solid colors and hot stripes main floor tops 497 -all stores 4. 99 reg 6 99-7 99 9 Newborn wear Save on a wide assortment ot r.p"' born apporel rveryth1ng tor baby children's 449 -a ll stores 4.20 to 26.60 reg. S6-SJ8 IO Jeans for girls Soddlebock Jeans with o very famous fit White onlv sizes 7 14 children s 77 -all stores 10. 99 reg $16 II Women's wedge shoes Lightweight canvas wedge shoes 1n a variety of bright summer colors women·s shoes 12 -all slores 10. 99 reg $16 12 Women's blouses Save on stnpes and plaids with puffed sleeves. contrast collars blvd. sportswear 16 -all stores 11. 99 reg. $21 13 Shag pullover tops Bright polyester and cotton terry shag tops from a famous maker. forecast 86 -all stores 11.99 reg. $20 14 Sleeveless blouses Save on llghrwe1gh1 pu , t=Jlt • r 1n assorted colors and s ze~ misses sporrsweor 39 o 1., r.J 10. 99 reg. S18 15 Junior skirts A vast se1ect1ori r1f wh1li • c,1. r' bright ono rignt tor '.:>urr•r~·1 1un1ors 58 11 7 '106 -oft 1ori 8. 99 to 16. 99 reg S15·S29 16 Kennington for boys An array ot eosv core 1 G'yP· 1.-r uno cotton terry and knil '>Port!>hirt boys· clothing t64 -011 slurt;, 7.35 to 11.20 reg 10 50·S16 17 Kennington shirts 1mporton1 savings on porves1er and cotton terry and knit sportsh1rts S Xl mikes place 196 -all s1ores 10.50 to 22.75 reg $15·32 50 18 Men's sunglasses Cul down on price glare with our huge ossorlment ot sunglasses men·s accessories 80 -all stores 5.60 to 12.60 reg S8·S 18 19 Lee! separates Young men·s blazers. vests and pants Polyester/cotton and collon mike's place 191 -all stores '14 to $42 reg S20·S60 20 ... Men's outerwear , gn• .... 0.gt"I' ocv.e1s 1n po1ves1t>r and c 1.. 1101"' many colors 18 46P "" er s sportswear 110 -011 s1ore'.> 12.60 to s42 reg $18-$60 21 Budget bags j101...1< ui..-on 1..oriv .;s 100 bog .. to •ote r eedlPpo1n1 mogol1nes budoet occes'.>cri .... s f' '// -oil sior~~ 1::~rp1~1 Pl co on r erriio> lhOlJ!>OnO 001<'· m•s<1on v1e10 2.79 to 5.59 reg 3.99·7 99 22 Budget ~men's pants Two WOV c;tre1~h rol'ye~ter gabardine=> 1n summer co1or:, 8 18 budget sportswPor 800 -all stores except cemto:. thousand ooic, mission v1e10 9 .49 reg 13 99 23 Budget dress shirts Stock up on on msortmenl of short sleeve dress shuts tor men budget men s 842 -all stores except et co1on cemtos. thousand oaks. mission v1e10 3.99 10 6.39 reg 4.99-799 24 Budget dress pants Save on solid color and patterned pants to expand his wardrobe. budget men·s 814 -all stores except el ca1on. cemtos. thousand oaks. mission v1e10 3.49 to 11.19 reg. 4.99·15.99 company ooste mesa -south coast plaza -3333 ao. br11tol -546·~1 ~minster -westminster mall -goldenwest at san Cllego fwy -898-2521 mission v1ejo -mission v1ejo mall -crown valley at aan d1ego fWy. -495·2800 ,, \ Tue.-v. July 10. 1119 MUSIC SHA D E T REES Roger'a hua a fantaatic variety of JS gallon tree• which provide Iola of hade for tho.e Hot Summer duy!!t. ON SALE! On ctle thna Jul\. I '\th ~•C • 2!\",. •• ..,, anq .. f<1l!l<'f '(,.\Ht•"'• t. Il l >.~Kl ~n Jakl\Jl-Ull df ~tM 1\t1nw • '~1•U1 u . u". I ..... ,, 1•111 PUBU(' NOTICE Pl1Hl.I(' OTl('t OltDINAHCE HO 1•11 AH 0.l>tNAHCI: Of' THE CITY COUNCIL 0, ftH. CIH 0 ' COSIA M£SA CONCEaHINO THE ADO,TIOtol D, AN AMENDMENT TO fH~ CITY'S NON-SAffTY l:M,LDYffS ltfTllUMENT I f Hf l'ITS WITH THt ,U I LIC EM,LOYCES' lf.TllCMUH SYST£°" AS AN UM0 £NCv OIOINANCE WITH ltfASOHS THE lllfFOlt TH£ CITY·COUN(ll OF IHl CIT ~ or COSIA MESA 00£S HlHIH ORDAIN A!> l'OLLOWS SECTION I Tl• Clh Counco• 011rw Coty <!I'"''•~~ ••111h ano .,.., 1., .. , ••lollo•• THAT, WHEREAS, thf! Put>l1C tmplovtt-. R~tire-m,•nL L,,.,.. l Al1torn1.t Gover,.ment Codt $10000 " w-c:a •~ ttfllt"1\dtN:J (ne<tin•tltH rf'tl'' ,,.d "' ., .. "PE R 5 ··1 Pf'OVlde' 6 \fd1tw1M \y~lf'm ot fl\c•lly -.ounu rrtirt'mt•nf r:Jittn"''''' tor <l•\lontt..0 PVDll< •mployff\, •nd WHEREAS. 11'1• C11y 01 Co\I<' Mo"' lnort1naltor •tloHNI 10 d\ Cl f v 1 4tr"d lh non wfety f'mploitett' P~trltC•P•lu 1n \41d SV~T EM a~ conhdC 1 ml'm De•• dnd WHt REA!>, PU''U"nl lo '"'0 SYSTEM dn<I on procraurt• U~ Cl Iv COUN Cll OF THt: CITY OF COSTA MESA tl>erto"<lllfr rrl•rreo 10 a\ COllNCH 1 n•\ (Ornl)l1ed •ltl"I Him• by Ct'tt-aOOptlnn o• ReSOHJ"llon No 79..67 <011cernmg 1h tntt-nt Mrr+n •no WHEllEAS. '"" COUNCIL hnd\ MO CIOH!Trn•M\ that ""'""°'"0 th<' 010 1tf\1ons Of II\ cootrttct with S<tl1d 80tl,d few p.1r11c,pa1ton 1n ~•Cl SYSTEM 1\ for Utr Qen•r•I M•lthi w•••v ttno -"'tlfrtr .. o• u·wo""°"'"' ovbhc SECTlo.1 ,. A«O•<lir>QIY lh• COU"C•I """' Mreby am .. no '"'" <Onlrd<. I dnd tht\ Ordlnanc:~ lncoroordff\ t>y rt-f•r..nce \lliO •rn.-.nde<t contraet t>t!twttn lhe 80.ARO ANO COUNCIL, •utMrlz.O and U l'<ultd by COUNCIL di It• rtQ ut•r mttllnq of July 2. 19/9 ii cooy ot .-h1cft '' atta<r-.d f'l~reto rnarti:td E wh1b1t --.·· Tn.at uw .. ffttlH;p ddl~ ot e>art1c1oatton 1\. 4\ w• tortf\ "' sa•d contr.tti hO••Y~r tn..t Wtd contrJJKt ,.._,..,,not bf> <Od1f1fltd or 1ncludP<t •n U•O M un1c1Pdl Codf' but COC>t~ m•Of" .,.,.,.,1'bl~ for 1nr,..r~1"d ..,,~, b-; thiP C1tv C tf'rll. SECTION l T"'' Orrt•"l .. r'ICfl' t\ •oopt.d cu •n Urqrncv ~•surf purwa n1 tn Ctthforn•• (.o¥tir~nt C.OOt> S.)ISI tlf'td thP r•awM tot s.a10 urotnc y •re •\ follow' I Tf\•t dfl ntC«"'.\Wrv <Of'I01t1on\ prf'(f'~nt to dmf"f'O.nq ltw-<ontr.tcr w tlh SOARD uNjtfr W•d SYS T FM"-'"'" Df'fn ff'\itt dnO CM"ttonn,.cJ .tna 1 TNI th@> rNuired Re..aluttnn 01 1n1t,,hon N s 0tt-n ctODPlf'O Ol"t June • lt7'1 l TM\ CllY ".., orl)M•\f'O ...no dOrM"d with •f\ dffl"<IN ~rn~ovtt' to'"' P'"'"""'' •no "mf'nd 'W<P\ conlrAct C IT'V win hftr•Oy ll'tff' up 10 1h e>rom1~ at:rform•ncf" When"'""' Ord•noitn(.e t>flcome' t HKt•'lf' 1mmed1~trtv SECTtOH 4 Ttu' Orn1nan(• ~nttfl tdke-.-Uttt dno c:.r-,,, •uu tore~ dl\d ~fr<I '"'""'•diatf'I• from -.NJ "Hf'lr •h Pd\\dgf' df\<I Df'fOrf' tht' P•P"•'•On ot t1flf'trt I U l Odl'\ •tltr th Pdlo~6Ql \hdll bl'" PUOl1\rw:>O onct" 1n lht Or~nort (O•st 01111., Plfot. d ,,~W\.,.ptf Of Of'f"fttdl ( lr(t1flU1on Pf"1nf~O •nd PUOh\hed '" 11\to" <"•h lf f (),td M t'"' tll<lr\twr w ith tnt• nol'T'._.\ ot tt'M" m f'mbf.or"' 01 •he (11v Coun< •' vot1,,,1 tor dnd .tQ.t•ns• tt\t• '"m• P A.\S£ 0 A.NO AOOPff 0 I~•, 7f'O ttd• '" Juiv 1•10 l d¥11ttrd M r r ,,r lM"l(f M~vor "' t,,.. (itr M(t'l\11•Mt'\rl All E~r Cut1:•n P Prwif'\.-y (;ty (lt."fk Of'"'" C11 v at (O!t1d M•'.,"' ~TA.rf or fA.l lfORN IA COUN r v 1)1 O~AN(,I " (1!'1'01 CO~IA Mt '>h t r 1t(fNPJ.'Htr4"4t t 1 +1,.(1 llo~'Wlr • .,,., ,,,.,O'lfl• ,, .. ,...,.J .. I 11 Of Ir,,. (lh' OI (O\I.• M 1 ••t '1t·r.-•,, \•rt.f• "'·tt 11'\t• ,,~J./P rft'1t t t 1 •'"''fl 0'd•nctnc,. No lfl l 1 w,_,, 1nttOdU\ "d tno con"•t1'"'''" ,,., t•on bv \fl'( l•(,,n '' ,, t•·'l Uldr "'P..-hnq ot ,.t•d (11) (Ou n< II nt•ln on tn.t'I 1'fl(J 0"1 "'' J u '" 1111 o1'11 lht'ft-f'fflpr lM\\t·d .. M ftJOPh-d: .... fl wh~'lfi' .1t ' i-t1V'•'' f'n("f'f NI ·• a on ( h Covnt 11 hf-10 ~" tf'f 1no dilY OI Julv 1'1Q th tn. fr:ollt1 .. 1nq roll'· ttlt 'I· ,ff• A"~ CO\JNl(tl MC M S[ R~ Mt r dJ\4h() ">ttrn1tir RclC•1 t ti,ttl11(j ...... ! NOlS COtlNCol Mf M8[RS NDnfo •ll'>fNT COUNCIL ME MOERS NO"<' IN WllNESS w~rRror 'htlV• n•rtO• , .. , m.,. n.tnOdnO .,,, ... ,, '"",..., .1 '"' "" Ctt~ ot (O'\t.t Mt-· d ""'}rd CM'f Of Juf'r ••10 t: ,,. ... ,.. P Ph1nl'\ .. ,. C•ly Ctl'rlil .tnd ,..,. 11tf•<•"" ,,,.,~ ot trw· Cir... Cou"' n ot 11'1 .. (1h Of (O'\fd ,,,..,,..._ E ltHIBIT A •MENDMENT TO CONTRACT llETWEEN THE 80AllOOF ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' R ETlltEMEMT SYSTE~ ANO THE CITY COllNCll.. o,-THE CITY OF COSTA MESA T ht &o.trd nl A(fm1nntrMh~)t1, Pubh( EmQIO••'t""' A,.1,rrme111 ~v .\ .. m t"lf'rrin~ttt•r r,.h'rtP(l In .,, ftool'rd ~nd ttw oovrrn1no t>och o• dtlO'll'r rt1.mt1r dQ4"n •, ""'"'"n''"" ,,..fttrHd tn 1t\ Punl1< A~ncv ni1v1nq Pntrrcd Ullo ~ contrM' v.., C)1·t dAh• a1 AUQU'' I \CH~ t>tff"t \w• ~UC)\•'>\ \3 1'•18 """1C I'\ Qr'-"""'"' t·1' ..-d,11C10dt•on OI PuOl1< Aqf•n('t 1n \"Id ~Y\1frn 6<Mrd c.lnd Publt\. 4Qt>.'I" 't f\NtOv &Q,.tt ..,~follow\ A P~lftH)fdPh'• l t9'rouon o ttrr P'lt-rPl'>Y \tr1rken trom \A1d rontr.tc t '-' .. • • ••t uh•d f'ftf><( l1Y,. Au9u\I 11, U1ff ,md M,,.t>v r~pldled D'1 tn.e fo11ow.nq r.u ·• 9rdphi numberf)d t tn,.ouqh fl 1,,ctu\1Yt" 1 All worch dnd tN·m~ O\ff1· ht1rr1n wntch dre defined 1n th'> Publ1• ErnplOVf~ Rtltrem"nl Law \t\atl t'IA'lt' U'IP mPan1nq 4'\ 01tt1ned t~tf>u, unf4"~~ othtrwo~ '>l><'<lfitAlly provloed "Normal rP11rtm•n1 •9• sM •I -dn dQ<' ~o for 1oca1 ml\ttll~n•ou\ 7 Puollc AQ<'n<Y \hnll pArliCOP"I• on th• Public E mploY""' RPltr•mon• Snlem from and """ Auqu\t ll, 1'78 m•~lnq Ii. •mplOVt'H ii\ ""'"'""It•• orov1d•d, mtmb@r\ ot \.\•O Sy~\tm \ubff'tl •o att oro"'s1ons ot tN! Put>'•' Employe~· Rellre,.,,..,1 Law .. <•Pl •uth a \ dl>PlY only on •IMt10t1 ot • con trdt Onq aqenc y .,nd are not prov1df'd fOf n.reln ttnd lo alt •mf'nomf'nh to •utl(f L•w h•re<fftl'f en.tel~ u ctot \u<n d\ bv txl>"ns orovosoon\ th<'rl'ol apply only on the •le<llon of contra<llnq agenco•s J Eml>lov~ QI Pvbhc AQl!n<v 1n I"" lollowmg ''"'"'' \llall i...comt m•,.., ~·of said Rellr....,enl ~y\lem oc~pl sv<lt on eacn wen <id \\ a\ are ••<lu<lt~ by law or 1111\ a<J•H-nl • Emotove~ otner th.en 1o<al w r1ty m•mt»r~ C~retn r@ff'rr@d 10 ... t11c,.1 m 1KellaMOU'\ membfr\) In .aiotoon \O the tl•s.U\ ot ~mplOVH''-~•chldfid from member\n10 bY "-d•rl Aetir~m~t L•w , ... t0Uow1n.o clan.e\ ot emotovees \.h•ll no1 bt'<Omt> m•ml>l•r Ol -..la Rellremenl SySl•m NO .AOOITIONAL EXCl..U~tONS t The tr.cUOtt ot tf'tO ~ttl'nt of ftrwl compf"n~l,on tor PdCh 'tedr ot t red114bte orlor SitN1Cf 4tnd lhf trachon o• 100•. Of r1tw1 com0f"4'\df•Of'I tot• •c" I ve•r ot ~cumul•lld tu,,~nt ~~rv1ce tts ~ mt«elt.itn~s membPr S.f"ldll b,. a. •ermined In «<oro.tnc.e w ltl\ Sf<.t1on 1'2)11l ot ~•d Rellrfmpnl L.tw Srrvir1• tredlted unotr tot•I Sy\t@m of Pubhc. .-.Qtncy prior to thr •lfe<f•Y(> d.tlf' 01 tun I l••tl sh•lt I» l<Hled ., '"""'"_.,,,«on .Ktord•nce •lln ~110'\ ?O'llO 1 ti •I •Qe 601 \ T~ lot~1no •oct1hon•I prov1s1on~ nt thr Publ1t Eme>loyH'\ Rfl'Hrtomrnt I law Wl'UCh 6004'( °"'"' uoon ttf'CUC>n of ti '°"''kt•nQ ~Qef\CY \Nttl t\DOlv to,,,. PuDll< A9fn<Y •nd lls ~molOYl't'\ d SK1ion70014, 10n~ yur 11~•1 tompeM<ttoonl b St<llotl 70ll6J f (UnuWO sk~ It .. ~ credlll <· Se<tionsn"3nl16l 1 (Po•l·rellre,,.,....l\ur••vor •llowanu l •· PubliC AO-ll<Y, In •cconlance wlllt SKloon 701ff I Governmont COO~. W.all not "" ton\ldffod •n ''employer" for PUrpoS<!S OI Clt1P1t r & ot tM Public Employee~· Rell.-.menl Law. Conlrlbulk>Mol llte Public .t.oency •11411"" 1 .... d •nd dttermlned al gtovld<!d In S.Ctlon 707ff, Gowrnment Coclf'. and sue" con lr•butl~ hefNli.r mede shall oe M id 11y Ille Boa•d ll$ prov1dod In Soe<t•on ?OIJ9. GoYOtrnmtlfll Code. 1. Publl< A911ncy Sll•ll contribute lo said R•ll•emf"1 SY•I•"' a• follow' a. Wlln rHl'"'(I 10 ml!oCellant!OUs membors, tilt a~ncy stl411 controbult '"" lollOWi"9 perttfllllQt'S Of mon11!1y wtarl.s urrwd •• mlscellM>eous mtml>I!" of M id Rellrtmenl System· 111 t.m percttnl on account of Ille ll•blllly lor currttnt wrv•<P be,,. Ills b A rH$0MDle •mounl per •nnum, as tired by the Board to cover '"" <O\I> of •dmlnlslltrl119 wld Sv"•m as 11 llft<IS Ille employtts of PuDll< .. gency, nol lnt lu01n9 tlle c°'IS Of \PeCl•I valuellOns or of ll!t periodic onvtslloatlon •M valu•llOM rtOVlrtd by law < A rH~• •mount H ll•td by II,. Bo.tro, p.tY•bl• "' OM on\lallmont .. ~ It>« occ.aslotls .,, .. , to cover ti.. te>sts ot SPK>•I n luallons on l«oum ot .... PIOYOH Of PvDllc Agency, •nd CO•ll OI , ... Qtrlodl< lnvtstlQltlOI\ '""° ... 1 .... lion• r~ul~ DY l•w I Conlrtbll110ns r9<1u1rtd of PuDll< .Agenc~ -olS •mPloyets sh•ll IH' suD Itel to .cl1u•lmtnl by Bo.rd on •c<ounl ot <1mendmen1s lo tn• Pubh< Employ-· Rtlor......,I Wtw. ""o on ..:count ot l"'9 t1P<'rl~• unclfr t"" ltetlrtmenl S~lem IS deltrm lntd OY Ille -loClo< lnvesto94ll"" -v•llHlllon rwQulrod bv ~d lttlr~ l.•w " 9. ContrlbUllOM -1..0 Of Pub41< A\JllftCY -IU emploYffS "''" be p.1d ov Public AOlftCY lo,.,. Rell.-.-111 System wllhon tltirly O.ys aflor Ille ttnd of 111t oerlod to wt>kll ..-id contribullons ref.r or "' m.-, be O<•Ktolled by Board ~talion. II ,,_. 0< In s 111an Ille corr-.c:t .-1 Of conlrlllu11on• Is P•kl tor ... , per MIO, proplf 80IUSll"Nf'lt ~II tit ...-111 C-..ciion wlllt SUbWCll*'' re mltt.n<ti.. al aCllUJtmenls on account Of erron 111 conlrfbullons reciu1,.c1 Of '"'Y emolOYM -Y lie rnadt bl' direct '""' INY'ftttnt• t1ei-11w omplo~ -1ne 9Nrd. P•rn-1' llY Publk A9tlt<Y 10 8-rd may De,.,... In tl>e form of ••• ,.,,", beflk cllec:h, bank dr•fh, 011111ec1 croeos, montv orO.rs or <Hll 8. Tiiis •~shall tit •II•<,,.., 10 wkl con1rac1•nd111<111 be .i1ec11ve 911 Ille Sltl dlry of JUiy, 1'19 Wttnni -Nlnd\ lllt 5111 daV OI July, "~ Cl'tY COUNCIL 01' 'tHE Cl'tV Of' COSTA ME.SA ldwef'd ~ Farlllfld f'fftklllfO Officer • M.IY~ Alt .. I: 111 .. 11 P. ""_,, Clffll, pei.s COlol-701 90Alt0 Of AOMIHllTi.ATION N•LtC 111111'1.0Vlll' i.eTli.l!MBNTIY$TIM c:-1 J. BIKlll,,..,, lllKlltlft Olfk« """"" ... t9ftl'I: y.._.. A. Aulhlll' ...... Ofl'ke, ""' ~Of .... O.et O.Uy f'li.t, Jiiiy tO, ltn MeCoy Dead But 'H11stle' Uves On NEW YORK <APl Van McC<Jy I!> dead Out th legPndary danc_. crne he helped popularmt the hwslle lives on The d»nct: hu und •rio:one m any v1rl1tlon1. but twirling, 1'weatlng bodlu from Studio One in Los Angele.a to RObeland tn Nt>w York still movti to tho mlncuh.' dt•mandis of the hu~tlc "Tiit~ 11 \JSTl.E IS ))tall vcr}' ft trong," Cy S1111t h. munuger of Ro•t1huid, nut aftt•r M ('('oy's death wa11 unnounct..>d "1'ht> danrers do tht• hufl th· Th~ non dancer)) do disco t<'our yt>ars ul(O tt wui. tht> Luhn hus Ill' Now 1t 'i-tht• ~l 1 ''t'l hu"tl'-' Four yea~ ago, McCoy's album, .. Dlsco Baby," began to soar on the eharts with its h.it single. "The Hus· tie " It soon innuenced other musi· clans and singers lo produce what is now known as "the disco sound." It was a revolutionary dance. because it was the first time in a long lime that partners held each other. The hustle was more highly stylized a nd sophisticated tha n the more "hang loose" dances of the decade, such as the bump and the boogaloo. T HE SAMBA·UKE Lalin hustle was the most popular variation T he creation of the hustle. said lo have ongmaled in the Lalin disco 1 '' 1 1 11.1• ,, 1• t,ir",1111 n l t1nP I 11irt , 11 r. APporr May 1978 theques. had a Jot to do with lhe rup1d development of disco Today's disco ts a legacy of lht 00'!. when rock music and psychedeUci. gave r ise to modish dance em poriums. It was a time when mus1r. blared with the full steam or elec l ronics. when scantily clad femules ca lled go·eo dancers undulated in s us pended cages over chaotic dan<:e floors, fiercely keeping pace with hectic rock rhythms. SOME DISCOS FROM that era survived. such as Le Cl ub in Ni::w York and the Candy Store tn Beverly Hills. But lh<'Y altered their style!> to the beat of lhe hustl<' A• ""' 1J1 ~,,, mu~1c for the huatltt, 1w llllfw« tlfl'(;.t,y'«t works, re· li ed h-il vii~ 1111 foll M CheairaUon. S trlt1p 11tA • 111ti.-.~t7.11n -uhAUluded for ~ mvh flt''l t1•11t ,.,. JJanceable 111.-h>dlf'll tJt-1!.•fJ 1,, •m•tl(", aft did :il,·P• wi U1 Uir Ihm 111 » U.111(0 and the l'IJIW Of i. f•1>lt tJt Y.vf'lltu111l:y Hll" Cl"111r.rlltlfl, redun. dant dlJJc·o tw•• w•th.r-t ''"' th#> mwsic 1t1H'lf Anl.I , llkY H>1· tm~tlr. the b1& beat A((.l(,'11 oo Doctor El•~f~l•~d J)r /\lfr1;J M fµ,rn •If ~•-port Bto;.ll'h hu"o hN·n rfl'f 1>11 ,,, f4>1lf/Wllhtp 1n I hi• A trwt u :tn /\< <1110:111 / r,f A ll rrrgy lit All B1 .i11u~ Sultl l 111~1·1 1 1 ( • 1111 ·, ''· 0 115 mQ n c111111e dv pe1 nga1et11' liohf P.11 L 1ght~ Rcyul.H & MP11thol 8 ITHI IJ• • 0 I mq 111rOtr1 r Jv pP.1 c1q.1rP.fll! by rTC Method Warn ing The )11 rq1 c111 Ltm:r;, 11,,-, fJH 1:''' r ~:tl f ha1 C1qare11e ~11.11l 111q I. (Ji1nri r.:1r,1L 111 (1,.1r IH;r, m Marllioro 12 MG.TAR 0 .8 MG.NIC. .----~ llarlbom LIGHTS 20 MG.TAR 1.3 MG.NIC. 11.1 1'1 •· ~ •• "' Winston """. C104llPTTe• 1 1 If I•" 11 )''' l\C:'iU t'I '''I' 13 MG.TAR 0 .9MG.NIC. ~ Winston ~~" I 1 11 MG.TAR 08 MG.MIC. -- VANTAGE 16 MG.TAR I.I MG. NIC. Sakm How low in tar can you go and still get good taste? ·• This low. Golden I"ights: 8 MG.TAR 0 .7MG.NIC. "1\f< -- 17 MG. TAI? 14 MG NIC Regular& Menthol As low as you can go and still get good taste and smoking satisfaction. e L ... u_,. US .t. ,tt1' .......... ~ ....... __ ........._ ___ _ IMSIDE: •Stocks •Comics .. mll!lll .... ·M_o_v_••s ... ·T_•_··.v•.••o."~----------------------------------•S-.i'HOrts T~y.July tO. l979 DAILY PILOT r-•• Diver's Problem: You Should Dave It 97 llOW~&O L HANDY °' ........ ""' ..... Uke moat YOUAI ladi her age, Jenntrer Cb&odler la cone.med about her welthl. yet ha. the admonlUon of her ~h to keep welabt on, not lOMlt. Her~ la Ron O'Brien who came west• year a&O from Ob.lo SUte Unlverslty to handle the lllaaloe Viejo Nadadores divln& program. H1a 1tar pupil in ObJo, Chandler, a1ao came west wlth hlm ud Lranaferred from OhlO State to UC Irvine. .\N « YMPIC GOLD M EDAUST on the lbree·met.er s pringboard Chandler took time off after tbe 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal to fmd herself. More recently (in April> s he took additional time off because of an injury Th.is weekend she will be competing tn the mixed doubles diving competition with Phil Boggs at Mission Viejo's Marguerite Recreallon Center pool, but on a limited basis "I wish I knew what happened when 1 was i njured." she says with a slight Southern ac· cent. "I made a dive off the 10-meter platform and when J hit the water, I a rched over backwards and hyper-extended m y back. "ONE DOCTOR TOLD ME I pulled and tore tbe ligaments on the bottom two discs. "I know I spent three weeks in a hospital a nd rive in bed after it happened. I was j ust get- ting to feel comfortable and was getting over the fear part when it happened." When s he won her gold medal in Montreal, s he wasn't competing on the platform. "I've on ly been in two nationa ls on the IO-meter board," s he says. "I won't do a ny more divmg from thl:tt height this summer and possibly I won't do any more at a ll. · "I came back for two weeks and then had to lay off ror another two weeks. I only started div· ing again on Monday. "THIS WEEK I WILL DO three required and two optional dives and Phil will do three OP· (:ontroversy I Taints Win SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico <AP> -Moments afte r crossing the finish line first in the men's 800-m eter race at the Pan American Games. American J ames Robinson went over to Alberto Juantorena and raised the Cuban's hand in a vie· tory gesture. "I did it to s how him he still was No. l in the world." Robinson said about the Olympic cham- pion Ll'M'LE DID ROBINSON realize that Juan- torena still bad a chance to become No. 1 m Mon day night's race Immecliately after the highly physical race, the Jamaicans lo{iged a protest. contending that Robinson illegally bumped Owen Hamilton with about 60 meters left in a jarring stretch duel. · Couung down the final straightaway. Robinson ¥peared boxed in between Hamilton on the rail 'fd the awesome Juantorena in the next lane. , But Robinson, his elbows flying, barged through a narrow hole, knocking Hamilton "out of c<>ntrol"' a nd off stride, and out-kicked the P<>werful Cuban to the finish line . .. THERE WAS NO opening," insisted the an- gry McKenley. "There was no way for Robinson to have gotten through without making contact. Th ere was no question that he pus hed him <Hamilton)." Robinson admitted that the bumping had oc· c urred, but said it was not iUegal "He (Hamilton) crossed over to the far side <closer to the inside) of lane 1." contended the American, who had handed Juanlorena his first 800 defeat in two years last summer at Zurich. Switz~rland. "I _felt he had yielded his position. If ther e is an openmg or I 'h feet, an athlete'can cut in between runners ." Robinson's winning time was one minute. 46.3 seconds. a Games' record and one of five m arks broken Monday night. Juantorena finished in 1.46.4, followed by Agbe rto Conceicao of Brazil in 1:46.8 and the bit· terly disappointed Hamilton in 1: 47 .3. Chandler Keeps Weight Up, Not Down tlonal and two r{'Qu1red That's the way the ruleis. are set up "I 'm going to have to JUSt go for it because l 'U only be able to do just enough to get in shape thls week That 's why I'll do three required div~a. 'lbey're easier." This is the first injury she ha~ ever suffered and it has bee n a f)"ustralini experience. She hopes it is ended now and that she can return to _.,, full-scale practice which means six days a week. 11 months of the year She has b een doing this s ince s he was nine years of age. "I was a swimmer before that and our team kept losing all of our meets because we didn't have a diver. My mother used to be a diver so she volunteered me for the spot. 1 wasn 'l real happy about it. In fact. I haled diving for about a year . "Then 1 started to improve and started hav· JENNIFER CHANDLER IS ON THE COMEBACK ROAD IN DIVING. ing more fun and stayed with 1l " The native of Alabama 1s 20 now and says she will continue diving until she is out of school. "Thal will be when I'm 45," she says facetiously because of the amount of time she loses to train full-time for major events s uch as next year's Olympics in Moscow. HE R BIGGEST THRILL was~n winrung tbe gold medal in Montreal at 17 and perhaps her biggest scare came at the Wo rld Games at age 14 in Belgrade . "l was almost sent home for roller skat· ing," she recalls "We CCarne Irish Finneran and Jennifer) were bored to tears so we bought some skates "'We had been warned not to skate but we didn't have anything else to do. We took the s kates out and went two blocks down and two blocks back, then took them out of a bag and put them on. "The chaperon and one of Lhe coaches saw us leave the hotel and then followed us and took the skates and kept them. But fi rst they tried to take the wheels off but couldn't do 1t. I'd ltke to snow ski but that will have to wait until I finish <living and that's too far in the future for me to decide right now .. HER COACH SAYS she can win both the three and JO-meter events in Moscow but she isn't sure cibout he r conlmwng with the plat form event. As for tht' weight problem. Jennifer would prt'fcr to "l'lgh around 110 pounds 0 Brtl'll ft·t·b sht· should wc1gh 118 because of her height 1:. 612 > which 1s tcill for <J d1wr of her talent .\ftt·r h<'1ng off for <Jwh1le I v.e1gh about lht· s aml' as I did befort• I wa~ hurt," Jt·nn1fer -;a~.., ·Hut thl' ~ (•1ght JU!:'l 1sn "t 1n •the samt: pl:u:t-s I Just have to push 1t around a lllll<' bit ""When we are tram1n~ hard. I don't have to ~orry about 1t a!> much. Right now I m ltstenmg to Ronruc but I like to be a little lighter." Lasorda Picks NL Pitchers !': EW YO Rf\ 1 A I'> SteH' Rogt!rs and Steve Carlton . ..-.ho both flirtt:d with no-hitters last week, "l'rl' among lhOM' named today by Ml:tnager Tom Lasorda to an eight man National League pitc hmg staff for next ~eC'k '~ All ·!>tar Gc:ime. Rogers. of thl· NI. East D1vision-leadmg Mon· treat Expos. hurled 71.3 1nrungs of no-hit ball Satur- day in Montreat agamst Lasorda's Los Angeles Dodgers before finis hing with a four-hit victory. Carlton. 10·8, allowed only one hi t -a leadoff double in the seventh-inning by Elliot Mad· dox -and retired the fi rst 18 batte rs in his l ·O vic- tor) 0\'(•r the New York M<•tl. at Philadclph1a last Wt-dnesda) The left hander has l\\O one-hitter:, this season and 103 strikeouts Th<' two will JOin pitchers Joe N1ekro. Jociquin Andu1ar and rehe,er Joe Samb1to of the NL West Oiv1s 1on leading Houston Astrm• when the All-stars meet nl•Xl Tuesday for the golden l:tnnivers ary All· star Game 1n Seattle's K1ngdome Also picked for the NL mound staff were Ga~ lord Perry of the San Diego Padres. M1kt' Lacoss of thC' C1ncmnat1 Reds and reliever Bruce Sutter of the Chicago Cubs You Can't Hit What You Can't See By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of llH! Delly Piiot Stall E ven though Nolan Ryan pitched a 6·0 shutout and struck out 12. the Boston Red Sox weren't accepting defeat Monday night "You can give this <blecpJing loss to ABC." muttered Rick Burleson. who went O-for-4 and struck out once "It's tough enough under ideal condi· tions to hit Ryan, nonetheless having to play in twilight.·• THE <;A ME STARTED at 5.13 so east coast TV viewers could watch 11 in pr ime time, and the selling sun painted stnpes of light on the held which made 1t tough on everybody "It was J USt as bad for tht• fielders... Ryan pointed out "You couldn't sec the ball coming off the· bat." In Boston's case. the ball wasn t coming off the bat very often Ryan breezed through the early innings. striking out 10 in ri ve frames. and never let a runner get pcist second ''I THlNK THERE'S a very good chl:tnce the umpire couldn't see in thr Pan-Am Squabble tw11ight , <'ltht•r .. enmplaincd Bob Watson, "ho ~truck out three' time" ··I tol e! him ht• '"'a~ working on sound .. 1-'or nncl'. R ~;.in agn•ed ..-.1th th<· Hed Sox lit• compla1m•d bitterly on p1t che..., he thought wen· ~tnkes "Tht• ump missed some. lie was having trouble with the lighting con d1t1ons. too." R:.-an says "I don't normcilly gC'I that upM~l. but I was r<.'a ll} pumpt•dupforth1'>game .. SO PllMPEO UP w;.is Ryan that he got Jim Rin•. las t ye<1r'-; American Knight May Stalk A Different Court SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico (AP> -American basketball coach Bobby Knight's courtside shoving match with a San Juan policeman may end up in a court of law after a ll, a U .S. Olympic Committee attorney indicated today. Patrick Sullivan. legal counsel for the USOC, said at a morn· ing press conference that charges were to be filed against Knight sometime during the afternoon a nd that Knight intended to file countercharges against the policeman. ACCORDING TO SULLIVAN, Knight tnlended to charge policeman Jose de Silva with assault and battery, violation of Knight's civil rights, humiliation before his team and being in· carcerated without charges. · At the same time, Sullivan said de Silva, acting as an in- dividual and not as a m ember of the police department, plans to file assault and battery charges against Knlgbt. Sullivan's press conference followed two days of USOC denials that any charges would be brought in tbe Sunday incident. Knight and the police officer reportedly got into a sbovin& match after a dispute over use of a basketball court for practice. Knight. of In· dlana University, ls C01Jchin1 tbe U.S. basketball team in the Pan Am Games here. KNIGHT WAS TAKEN to a police station and released after the lncident. Knitbt, also at the press conference, said he was held in a cell for 10 to 12 minutes Sunday and was in the poUce station about a half hour before U.S. Olympic Committee President Robert J . Kane arrtved and K.nipt wu releued. Kane laid a.. wu told repeatedb by police: "No cbar1ea. No char.see" wblD Kn.lcht wu releued. Sulllvllll Nld 1worn 1tatemell!U wUl be mlCM before the diltrtct Lt•ague MVP, to product· f11.:C' ou ts in four <1t ·bat~ Ric·<.' struc-k out three t1ml's. then grounded 1nl11 J double plJ) '"I madt• -..oml' good p1tt·h<'!'> on H1ct' · Ryan sa'ts .. !-'or tht' first ri\.C' or ... 1x innings I had really good s l uff " I prohabh• would have pitched a good g.ime even in normal ltght .. Thl• crcepm_g sh<1dO\.\s didn't seem to bother lhl' Ange!.... too much. bccaust.' tht:'y scored three times in I See ANG ELS, Page 82) AftWll attorney WI afternooll, Tb9y =to a JQdn for detennlllatlon of probeble eeuae for a eourt . Be 1a1a it probably will be 30 to• dm1t Wun any.,..... be held. ~--'"'· FANS KIPT TRACK CW RYAN .. 12 ITRIKIOUTI. ........ ·-' -DAILY PILOT T"4ttday, July 10 t971 ports A C.peule Repot't From the Wortd of lporta S roid Use Confirme d By Huskies' Pl1ysic ian Fro• AP 1>1..-&dlea St;ATTL!: -A former Unlverslt y of Washlneton t_,am pb)'1kian coonrma lbat track m and field athletes wer~ c•v~ potenUally barmrul anabolic steroids an lMt, but 11)"1 lhe dru1 wai. on ly uaed MS>t'rfmentally. Or. Alex Grtn.steln, now medical director of Longacres race track. said some athletes were given the muscle· bulldlng druis for sb weeks tn 1.969, but use' or lbe drugs then was discontinued. "Ken Shannon (track and field coach> and I discussed at and decided lo go ahead purely on MD experimental basis," Grlnstein said. "It was decided that we'd tuke a couple or the men and put them on it c steroids> " One UW hurdler , Kim Hoelling, said he 1tnd other track and field athletes were given the muscle·bualders without proper identification or the drugs or any warnings. Hoelting and other former team members said they were given anabolic steriods as part or an "experiment." The 1969 season was Hoelting's best ever as a runner. Only later did Hoelling confirm through his family doctor -who warned against the drug -that the little blue pills ~ere steroids. "I felt betrayed ... like I was treated as a common racehorse," Hoelling said. ··we were victims of corrupt values ... or the winning-is-all attitude. U you play with even a small risk to fertility, that's too m uch." Since that time, physicians. chemists and coaches have eautioned that steroids -synthetic derivatives or male hormones -can caus e sterility, sexual imbalance, possible liver cancer and stomach ulcers . ...-----Quo•r of thr Day ----~ ''I'm definttely the best track and field athl ete in the country and, outside of Cuba's Alberto Juantorena, in the world." -hurdler Edwta Moses. Bawlor Na•ed Pla,,er of 1t' ttek Don Baylor, the California Angels outfielder Iii who hit .423 last week, was named the American uague's Player or the Week. Baylor bad 11 hits in 26 at-bats. including a double, five homers and 11 RBI ... Baltimore struck for four runs in the second inning and beat Oakland, 7-3, b anding winless Matt Keough bis 15th straight loss over two seasons. He's 0-11 this year ... Cbet Lemon's run-scoring double keyed a lbree-run sixth inning and vauJted the Chicago WhHe Sox lo a 5·4 victory over Texas . . . WUUe Norwood a nd Glenn Adams hit home runs to lead Jerry K~man and Minnesota to a 5·3 vac tory over Detroit ... Bobby Bonds, Andre Thornton, Mike Hargrove and Toby H ar· rah hit home runs to s upport the fi ve-hit pitching of David Clyde as Cleveland beat Kansas City. 8-2. handing the sagging Royals their ninth loss in the last 10 games ... Home runs by John Mayberry, Roy Howell and Al Woods and Dave Stelb's UY&..oa four·hitter gave Toronto a 7-1 victory over Milwaukee ..• The Baltimore Orioles sald they would not put pile.bing ace Jim Palmer on the disabled list despite ten· dinitis in his right elbow ... The woeful Oakland A's got some more bad ne ws Monday-pitcher Mike NotTls fell in the parking lot over the weekend and scraped his hands so badly he'll be unable to play for several weeks. The A's can't put him on the disabled list, though, because they already have four players on it, the maximum number allowed ... Rich Gossage, the New York Yankees ace reliever who has been s idelined since April 19, was reactivated Monday, replacing Juan Beniquez on the active roster ... Steve Ontiveros capped a four-run first inning with a two-run homer and doubled to deliver another, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 7-4 triumph over Atlanta ... Ken Oberkfell drove in two runs. including the game winner in the seventh inning, backing the pitching of Pete Vuckovich and giving St. Louis a 6-3 victory over Cincinnati ... Mike Schmidt hit bis sixth home run io four games, carrying Philadelphia to a 4·2 victory over San Francisco . . . Steve Carlton of Philadelphia, who pitched two complete game victories, was nam ed the National League P layer of the Weck for the period ending July 8. .-----Baseball 'l'oda11 ----- on this date in baseball in 1934: Pitching in the second annual All-star Game, Carl .Hubbell of the New York Giants accomplished one of the most amazing feats in baseball his tory as he struck out Hall of Famers Babe Ruth. Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons, a nd Joe Cronin in succession. Despite Hubbell's heroics, the American League pre· vailed, 9·7 at New York's Polo Grounds. Today's Birthdays: Kansas City Royals designaled·hitler Hal McRae is 33. Montreal Expos outfielder Andre Dawson is 25. Dryden A11no11nre• Bl• Redre111ent MONTREAL -J(~ryden, the 31-year-0ld All·star goaltender with the champion Montreal m Canadiens, announced today he is retiring from ' the Nation al Hockey League club. Dryden, who had indicated a year ago that he wanted to m ove on to another career, had delayed making bis retire- ment official at the request of Canadleos management. GUJ.a11 IJrtdergoe• ff ea rt S•rge.,, SAN DIEGO -Long-time pro football coach EiJ Sid Gillman was reported as s table and doing 4 • • "very well" today after undergoing open heart • s urgery Monday at Alvarado Community Hospital. Gillman, 67, required a triple bypass, but "ca me through lt ve ry we'll." according to bis wife, Esther. Gillman was the original bead coach of the San Diego Chargers, holding the position for 11 years. He later was bead coach of the Houston Oilers and served as an assistant with the Chicago Bears last year. He is currently director or re- sear ch and development for the Philadelphia Eagles. Ferrwga•o Wed• Los Angeles Rami. quarterback Vlnce Fer· EiJ rata• and Jodi Searpello of Omaha were m ar· 4 • • rted last Friday. There will be no Ume for a honey-• moon as Ferragamo bu to report to camp Satur· day • • • Al Dafta. managing 1eneral partner of tbe Oakland Raiden. uys quarterback Ka 8&aMer can eqase in trade t.1kl wHh any Natloaal Pootbell Leque team. Davia la loot- lnl for two ftnt round draft cbolcea and two quality pie.yen wbo are 1°"°' and bealtb,J ln ucban1• for Stabler •.. o.erp &-, tbe All-pro tackle whole arrival 1parted tbe Baltimore Colts• turnaround trocu cellar-dwellars to coo· fereace dlamp6om, announced bll retirement from football MOD4Q beeaUH of a~ back albnent. T..,._.ea,Rad .. TV: Pan American Games Blthll&bts, 11 :30 p.m., Chan· .. u . &ADIO: Pan Am Oamee Reportl, t :!O a.m. and 1:!0 p.m., KNX C10'10). Boatiq -Tranlpec Race Reports. a 8Dd 8 p_.m., a.AC (5'10). Bueball -Doqen at New York, 5 p.m., KABC (TIO); BoltOD at Aqala, 'I :• p.llh !tllPO (nO). WSDNllDAY'l UDIO .all H~l.11 -Dodsera at New Yort, 11 a.m ., KABC (Tm). FOOTBALL/BASEBALL Everyone in South's Passing Act But Durham May Bf! Lost /or Game a1 aoot:a CAaLSON Of .. 0.11, ..... •e.H When South Coach Bill Cuner- t y uya he's solng to the air In the 20th edition of the Oranee C'ounty All star football game 1'hurbday nli;:ht , som ehow you hu vu to tukc ham seriously . 1-·or lru1l&ncti, fountain Valley l llt:h's Tim llenlgman, a major t·og in the Barons' crunching around attack on the way to the Cl ft~ Big Five Conference cham- paonsbip, was on the end of a = .· '·''?> ... . ~' t < ·f~ : .. .. · .. , ... -. ···.{ A--• -·~"-t . ·. . 't South aerial ln a reeent practice. FOR HENIGMAN to be run· ning around catchl.ng the ball was a feat In itself. to the point the Rebels had to stop practice and present the Baron with the 'practice ball." Henigman's l ast pass catch ~as reportedly io J unior All· <\merican football. Actually, the major targets Thursday night will be Fountain Valley's Jim Coppom , Bolsa Gra nde's Darius Durham and El Toro's Johnny Bryant. although Henigman, Irvine's Dan Mon· .everde and Costa Mesa's Mike feregls are a lso potentia l .argets of quarterbacks Brad Parker (Capistrano Valley> and Kurt Brockman <Corona del Mar). Cunerty rates his receivers with the best to ever participate 1n the All·st a r game. with Durham, Coppom and Bryant leading the way. Durham. however. spramed an ankle in practice and appears lost ror the game OF COPPOM the Capistrano Valley coach says· ··He's de· ::e iv ing bec au~e of his ap Jearance. But he hits you as a 1efensive back and he has ex· !ellent moves and hands as a re· :eiver " gaining All-C IF' r ecogn ition. Teammate Kevan Ma rgerum, with simil"r crede ntials, was named to the All·CIF D1v1sion I first team. Henigman and Teregas are classified as running backs and Monteverde 1s a tight end. but any could be the surprise re· ce1ver for the South "TEREGIS does a good job, is coachable and comes from an offense similar to what we're do- ing. He catches the ball well out of the backfield," says Cunerty. "llenigman is impressive, mostly in knocking people down as the lead blocker in our sprint· out pass system. Monteverde's 'ersatilily ll> a real asset. He can play s plat end or tight end." Cunerty has expressed con· f1dcnc e in bo th of hi s quarterbacks. although he says he may lean toward ht:. own <Parker) a bit more due lo his knowledge of Cunerty's system. MONTFIERDE HENIGMAN TEREGIS Mate r Oe1 Coach Wayne Cochrun says Coppom is one of the rew on lbe South squad who could easily start on either side of the balJ. "He's leam·ortented a nd runs bis routes so well." says Cochron R ega rdl e ss o f which quarterback as in the saddle. however, it's obvious the South has the receivers to mak~ 1t cit ck. Front Page Bl ANGELS ... Coppom caught 55 passes for 790 yards as a senior and was first tea m All Sunset League choice and earned All ·Orange County la urels . but loi.t out an The game is at Eddie West Field at Santa Ana Bowl with kickoff set fork o'clock The South tr<i rls in thP <i<'nt·s. 14-.i Lee Works Quickly To Avoid Skylab MONTREAL lAPl -~kylah may be faJLing to Earth but don I expect pitchrr Rall LPe of tht· Montreal Expo5 to "'ail <.tround for its arrival "The quackc•r ~ou patr h, tht· less tame you s pPnd on tht' !1t•hl and the less c·han<'t-'ou h..1\1 to get hit," cracked the loquat·wu .. left-hander after u~rng J U~I «m•· hour and 55 minute!-. and !1i pitches to to,.., ;1 SC\.en hat , :1 o s huto ut a t th1· LO!> An i:?dt·~ ' Dodgers. LEE, 9·5, Wi\S undoubted!} joking about the <>rrant spar<· laboratory but there was no kid· d ing about his p erformanrf' against the OoclAers. which an eluded his own t"o run single' an the fifth inninJ! th:.it broke open the ball gamt.• · l>on ~utton owPd m1• that h it ._,1111 (I I \flt f ht gltl ii -.1r11 . .!I. ctlr m• 1n th1· lh11cl 11111ing h•· '.11fl ht• v.,1•, i.:1•1ng L!1 give mt• .1 li.t"L hit !'-11tton , i 111 had n11r1·d 1.1 1·.,11,•·t 1111\•' h.1111 r ' 1111111 C <.1n l .11 lt·r "'IHl-."d ha m fcH ll "':ilk an thP f1H h :and Ellis Valt>nt1nc 1•111m !Jl I\' f111 l!·d thi· no hit hid with .1 'olad :-1n~lt· 111to center f1f'ld L.11 ry P .irra!)h. returning after ,, t h r1•1 11.1\ :t ll'•l 'O('C With .J hru1i.1.'<i fool. lar1t•l.I :i doublt• into thl' ldt·fleld corner to rteuver :\1 r>ntreal ... fl r ... 1 run, Sl'lltng the l>tagc fur Lee !) two-0ul s ingle. "~H:TTON TllRF.W MF. a run 1• hall and 1t was a real good plll'h " expla1m·d Parrish of hi!'> k1·~ hit "It "'as down and away hut 1 manai:ed to o;tay "'1th 11 · Ac!d lnJ.! cl "''('Orld hat Ill tht' Rhll1os Al>sorl) "''\t·nth ann1n~. P:lrr1s h i.hnwc•d rw Ill effl•1·h I rom h1~ brit'f 1,.,11rr lhefirstinning,settingsunandall. 26-9 D e feat .. , hit .1 fr\\ halt ... orr Coar h Ot -Ill' \'1rgil 1n h.1tt1ng pr<1rt1re an DOWNING PUT SOM E icing ord(•r Lo k"Cll tht· lrntt1no c.''"'." th k 'th h N A l' A -T h t' S o u t h t' r n ~ .., • " on e ca e WI a ome run an !>3 1d the Expoc; third baseman. th · th · · h h od ed California Rhinos werl' 2t\ 9 e SJX inning, w 1c pr uc · Unfonunatcly, thl' tnJury caml' his 47lh RBI of the year, a losers to the Napa Valley Bears ca reer hi gh. And Baylor in· Sunday in their 1979 football <.it J time when I was n't swrng· creased his league RBI lead by opener. ing the bat too well anyway .. driving in his 80th r un. He S tan C hapman score d a INSPITEOf'thedr amal1c re· i;ingled in the seventh, scoring touchdown on a 40·yard pass I urn bv Parrish. however, the Carney Lansford from second. play from Tom Nordee and Ron nq?hl ·b('longed to Lee He The victory enabled California Svare had a 3.5 yard field goal in mowed down the Dodgers with to move past Texas and back in· the first half. hut the Napa 20 ground-ball outs, including a to first place in the American Va lley Bears overcame a 9·6 rall y -killing double.play serving League West by half a game. halftime def1r1t to post the v1c · in both the eighth and ninth m· Ryan is scheduled to pitch lorv nings again Friday. that also being a T h e Rhinos' next gam e 1s -:-"Today was about the hest I twilight game for n ational TV. Saturday eveni ng at Long Beach can do keeping the ball on the He hopes to have the Yankees oau,,..1411statt"11ot• Millikan High against the Long ground," said Lee, who struck muttering about shadows just ____ J_l_M_C_O_P_P_O_M_. _____ B_e_a_c_h_M_us_ta_n_,g.:..s ________ o_u_t_o_n_e_b_a_t_t~_r_a_n_d_w_a_lk_e_d_no_n_t:_' like the Red Sox. AND FOUR DAVS after that is t he All-star game. Ryan would love to keep up his average of one start every four d ays. .. It-would be a great honor to start the All·sla r game, even if it is in the Kingdome." Ryan said. Seattle's stadium is known as a hitter's paradise. "But I haven't r eally given it much thought. I have to be selected to the team first," Ryan said, "and there are several other American League pitchers who deserve to start." BEFORE HE WO ULD elaborate on which pitchers he meant, the man who leads the major leagues in strikeouts trotted off to soak bis valuable a rm in a bucket or Ice. Tonight J im Barr <5·4) is scheduled to t ake the mound against Boston's Bob Stanley (10-S) at the regular 7:30 time, so count on the Red Sox to com· plain about spitters instead of shadows. * ANOllL NOTe• · l'r-T-w9"t on l"-11-clay dlsetlltcl lllt MoncUiy llK•llM tM ~I" Illa a.fl ..-ni ref-to •bele. "I've lrl9d ..,.,..... llll"O. -IN 1191111111111 ltle1'9," f -U'J". "to -u.. on1, "*" ltf1 tt .. tr., ~e ,..n:· ... Fomwr UC fNIM 9"fb lnfOnNlllOft CllftttCM' """ ~ -"'"' AIC·TV, M'n MonU¥'• ...,,_ -s a ~' 1a~ °' 111 Olll9r ~ Ille Mcll.·Ull O*fM. MHI of IN c-. l•'I ••• 1119 °"""'' ., Monll'ffl. aotCI "'-"' wh9r• ABC ~' 11'1 No. l DrOIMKft( ~ H•wllN c.ett, l(eff91 J·-•lld 0... OryiUM. r11e Afttel ..,...., ~'-'"' 10 aroc1111. we -c to l'llOll o1 Ille Amerl<M Lfftll9 clla.t Tfle -..Cll 1111 .,__,I I•..., wH Al Mk1'Mtt -... U.Uw. Thi• FrlCS.y llW Yaflk .. ._tl·CAMllOmlt 9•m• Wiii be No.1, llUI OfytcMl9 WOll'I lie Oolllt 111• TV ~M ABC Ml t pollcy ... lflll 11.1•1"9 al\~ do 1111.-'""' so,,,.~( .... !or l'rlMy wtll be Cowll. J t Otoll 4tflCI U«k91' , • Tlleflt It -1•111. tllellt 1119 11at.M«lllllV 9f ...... , •• lt&«"411l "'"' llltH 11 IM.-It .. Hv-• ........ f119r9 It l'tO 1t~ N19 .. Ill ,,. footNll. Ill I.ct, lllt .. Mt ~·11-... 11.1"9 to lie tOlf Ollt fw tM lll«kOlll 10 M llftM . All tMl'I , .. Qlllrtf It tw AIC .......... ,.,.,,.1M1en tnlm tN Afll91t ....... It Mel. ~~HIM_.. .. ._ .-."...,.Mell Viet ... ........._, "I 1!N11N _., ,iw tMfll -ote. 9llt I f'NllY 09ft't tNM ltlt'(ll ...... 9'Mllv """""' .. ''*· .......... lltlt\ .... '""1 •• ....... ·~ Baseball Standings AMERICAN L EAGUE West Division NATIONAL LEAGUE West Divis ion SAFE! W L Pct. GB Angels Texas Minnesota Kansas Caty Chicago Seattle Oakland 51 37 .580 49 36 .576 1'2 45 39 .536 4 43 42 .506 61'.! 38 46 .452 11 37 51 .420 14 24 65 .270 27112 East Division Baltimore 56 29 .659 Boston 52 31 .627 3 Milwaukee 49 38 .563 8 New York 48 38 .558 81h Detroit 40 43 .482 15 Cleveland 40 45 .471 16 Toronto 28 60 .318 29~ ~,·,S(­ Af1991U ,Bo\lon0 T oronco 7, Miiwaukee I Cltvel...cl t , l(•ns.• Cllv 1 MIMHol<t S. Oetr'OO) CllicaQOS Tun• ea111..-. '· 0...1•1\0 J O"IY 0-• SCMdvllO , ... .,..o ...... 8o•lon !Stanley 10.SI •I a,...1, •Barr S o. 11 Kensn City !G.lt ... I al Clevtl•lld 1 &.tr•t• 0 "·" MlnnflOla lla!WI 1-21 ti 0.INlll IYovnq t If I\ Tua1 I~ '"91 at CtllttOO (WOf't....., H I II 8alll~ ISfvne .. 71 91 0.llhtllel llA!ltiord .. ,I.II New Y-COlllctrt ~SI •I SH Uit l ltMW"'''' 4•71. II O..ly 0-tcllacllil9d W L Pct. GB Houston Cincinnati San FTanclSco San Diego Atlanta Dodgen 53 35 .602 45 42 .517 71n 41 45 .477 11 40 49 .449 131h 37 49 .430 15 35 52 .402 171h E ast Division Montreal 48 30 .615 Chicago 43 36 .544 51;<, Philadelphia 45 40 .529 61h Pittsburgh 41 38 .519 71h St. Louis 42 39 .519 71h New York 32 47 .405 16'f.t "'9Nly'1 s.c- Mo,.lrffl '· DM9fn o PlllftdelpNa •.Safi Francisco 7 ClllC~ 7, AUanta 4 SI Louis 6, Cine Inn.tell Only 9..,,.s tcMdultd ToNY'tG-. Oo0ten (wercll f·SI al New York C!.wMI kl," Chlca90 !RNKllel 1 SI •• Alf ... la ISotomon ... " S•" Fr..ctsco IWllllM>ft J.4) ., MOnlrNI IS.n· Oer'IO" S·SI. Fl S•n Oteoo I Jonu •·•> ac Pllttaeltlon•• 1f\plnou1-11. n SI Louil (Fllf9'\olm 2·11 et Clncll\NCI CSHwr 1 SI, 11 Pllll11u"9f1 I 8ibbv >11 ti Holl•CCln IAnelllltr 10.41." JDBISDI oliioiiiiii·~-~--& Sl:ll ~~n:c:~- 2828 Harbor Blvd. Coat• Meaa THl=~,C:..540-. 5 630!---.J"'" 1977 MERCURY BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON 4 cylinder, 4 speed. mag wheels. AM/FM stereo. (586TOOJ s3995 -. ' .;:. 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A-U,240 ,.._., • .,. ••• 2 .KenM\ Clly 000 000 100 -7 \ Cle""I-• 001 lh-8 10 I l.eoMrd, BuSl)y 111, P•K 11•11 181 •no Porttr; Clvde •nd Husey w -Clyde, 2.0 L L•on.rd, S-S HR•-Cltvelano, Bond• 1141, Thornton (17), H•roro•t Ill HiH,.1h ( 10. A-9.148. TWll\i t, Tl .. n 3 M1nne$0ta 010 IOI 001 5 • I Ottroll 000 110 000 J • 0 Koosman. Mar~ll•lt 181 •nd Wyneo~r Boe<, T-• "I 6ftd P•rrl\h w Koo'"'"" 1•-6. L-8a*'e r, 1·~ .,.'1~ M1nn~,.otn Norwoocr ISi, Ad41m\ 161 Oetro11 !>lauo 191 A IS,11? Whit• So•~. lllll-M 4 le .. , 000 IJO 000 4 9 I Ch1c~o 700 030 00• ~ 9 o JenHlns. Lyle Ol and Robtr1s, Sund~ro Ill; B&UmQartM, F•"""' Ill. Hoffman (81. Scarbery (I) ano May. W-S.~rt•n, 8 5 L-Jtn•1M. 9-S. HR-TtlUIS, Samplt 0 1 A-2U79. On.lei 1, A'$ J BatUmon 042 000 001 I 10 I O•l<lt1..0 000 001 020 J 9 > Fla~. Sta""""'" Ill •nd Ot mowv 1Ceouo11. Todd 171. MtMllO 11>1 and E•~ldn W -Fll~. 11•6 L Keou9h, 0-11 HR\ Balllmore, !>lnQltton (191 O.U•nCI Eh••n <Sl A 1 .. 9. NATIONAL LEAGUE E •->.Dodge" O LH llntelH Monlr~al LOl>ft\.7b Au~~•·ll. h A .!>m.lh, rl G•rv....,. to Cey, lb Ba~er,11 n1om•~ ct Ve•lll'f c Sutton, p Ferg\n, ofl Houoto.1> Tot•ls ab r " bt 4'0 r ft It• • 0 1 0 Cromart. II 4 II Q O A 0 0 0 R S<oll. 10 4 0 I 0 A 0 7 0 Oaw\Oll.C I • 0 1 U 4 0 I 0 Peret . 11> I 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 C•rler c 1 I O O l 0 0 0 Va1t•n11n,rl I I 2 O J 0 0 0 Parr1~11. JI> ' I 1 I J 070 Muon " 1000 I 0 I 0 8 .LH p j 0 I 1 I 0 0 0 0 000 l • o 1 o rot"'' Sc.,.. by l111tln9J 1<1 3 I ) ~OS Al\Ol'f"9 000 000 000 0 MontrNI 000 OJO 00• J OP-MonTtCdl 7, Los Al\9f'IH I LOB LO' Angele-5, Montreiil J. 7B-Gllrvey, Pa1r1\ll O.wwn. S-Sutton LHA_.. IP I " 111 E• ••so Sutton I L.MOI HOUQl'I MontrNI b ) J I 6 ' I 0 0 0 0 B Leet~ • T -1·n .A 30,'>.SO I 0 0 0 Plllll0n t, Gl•nU l San Fr11n<1~0 000 010 001 1 • t Pllll.ldelf)h1it 010 010 10• • S 0 81ue -Slldel<; ~ol~. Bruutar l•l ""d Boono. w-HolH, ,., I. Blue. 11. HR\ San Franc"co, Bi.lo C 11 . Pll•l•ClelPh••· Sc:llmidl (?'ll. A-38,3.SJ. Cllnll,..i, 6, Rtdi > 'St. Louis 070 017 001 o 17 1 C111< lnnali 000 000 003 l 6 o Vuc kovich, Llltell t•l and KenneCIY. Bonll•m, Tomlin lot, Soto 17), S.rm1ento iq1 •nd Bench. w-vuc~ovidl, a.s. L-Bonllam J.> A-23.848. Cu~J. llrav•s t Cltll~ 410 t10 000-1 IS > Atlant• OOl OOt 000-A 8 I Cdudlll, Tlctrow Ul, MOore (II, Sulltr 111 •nd F001t; P. Nl~llro. B M<L•uqhlln 111 Skol! (I) and BeriNtCt, NOian U I w T1drow, S 1 L-P Ntt?kro, II II HA Chlcaeo. Ontiveros Il l A-3.727. AMEllllCAlf LEAGUE Fl,..1 All-St41f l•lloltftg C•lclte' I Durell f>ol'1e<, KiOMllSClly, 2 Olo,SOl ' Thurman Munl.on. New Vork, t.IOfo.161 J Culton Fosk. Boston, t .617,300 • Jim Sundberg. Teu s. LOOl,'30 S trlan Down IA1, CalliW11141, lSJ, .... •· G••Y Alexa"°"' C11vel11r>d , •SJ,S30. 1. Rick Oempny B•lllm1>r•, S'9.'70. a. Lance P•rrlsn Detroit, SM,071, ............. 1. ftocf <:Mew, C•ll'°"'l•, J,"1, .. 1. 7 Ce<ll C-. Mllwauue, 1.001.~ J, Chris Ch•mbhu , New Voo, 911,0JO •. Andrt' Thornton, o.....teno • .cw.mo. s. Eddie Mur , • .,. a.111~. JM,.S1. 6. Jaton TflomOSOn. Oetrolt, 7U,A:Sf. 1. ~ SCott, !Can.as C• ty, 711,tU. I. Ron Jacuon, Mlnne>0t• 3St,6'73. s.c.-1ne 1 Frantc While, tc:•nws City, t.6U,3SI > .... , Gri<ll, Calil ..... lll, t,4Jt,2JI. l. WlllM-Randotpll, New Vork, 1,312.306 4 Jerry Remy, Boston. 1,1".'MI. S Paul Moltlor f1llllwaukff, t,1'1,IOI. •· Du•ne Kuiper Clevel.tnd, t,064,00. 1 Burno Wlll1, Tuu, W .4-". I . LOu _.,..._.,, ~tro4t. Uf,S5S , __ 1. Roy Srntl .. y, Ml.....Wlll, 2,S17.3JI. ? Buell., Deflt, Hew VOf'lr., 2,.006,011. 3, Freo P•tell, Kans.~ Clly, 1,•0l,700. 4 Rick eur.._, BoJtOl'I, M,371. 5. Tom Vtr'l'lff, Clevel•lld, 714.079. 6. Mark Blla"ger . 8el11-•, 7t0,72J. 7. Robin Youfll, Mll••ullft, W,423. L •••n T••mmell, Ottrolt.--7. Tlllft ... t, Geer'lf llftn. IC-CJty, JMf,2t9. 7. OralO Nfltllet, New Yorlt, 2.Jft. •. Daft ~lf..::.--· ss.s.m. s. Too~ Har· rell, , ~ 6. Oout OtC.lllcn, 9alll-., ,_,.,2U. 1. C:.rMY La•1i.., c.t ............... 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I vellowt•ll, 22 tierrecuo., 22S cellco 1>41$s. •JO mKk-1, Misc. T~. July 10. 1979 DAILY PILOT 83 For Orange CoaBt A re a Major Events Coming Up By HOWAao L RANDY c hance to watch tht: young lions and eager youngsters who are JUSl getting started on the tour. for the most part. Ol ltle 0.11, ...... '""' Orange County in general and the Orange Coast area in particular. is coming in for its share of outstanding golf next year featuring the t op stars of the PGA and LPGA lours. • • • The addition of the unique Mr. Goodwrench In· vitaUonal at E l Niguel Country Club in South Laguna Beach, along with the Women's Kemper Open at Mesa Verde CC and the Crosby Southern at Irvine Coast. gives area golf ram an opportunity lo witness some outstanding play. THEN THE CLIMAX of t.he sprang campaign will be lhe second annual Women's Kempe r Open at Mesa Verde J;C March 24.30 featuring the top names on the LPGA tour Speaking of the LPGA, another spot in the Mr Goodwrench tournament will be filled at the U.S Open this coming w~kend. Then if Nancy_ Lopez is going to play as Lee Trevino's partner, s he will have to win the Peter Jackson Classic at R1chellew Valley CC in Montreal July 26·29 . In case you missed it, the Goodwrench event, sponsored by General Motors parts division, will be he ld Saturday, Jan. 5. It is a one-day affair with GOLF $160.000 in prize money. It will feature mixed twosomes (five pros and one amateur> in an alternate s hot competition Incidentally. the players know that winning either of these events will be worth at least an addi tional $10,000. the purse for the fifth place team at El Niguel. It could mean as much as $25.000 additional for winning in January • • • LAGUNA BEACll Low net l<lu rnament for Already in the field are Fuzzy Zoeller (Master's champion>. Hale Irwin (U.S. Open win· ner>. Lee Trevino (Canadian Open winner). San· dra Post <Dinah Shore· Winners Circle winner> and Donna Caponi Young CLPGA champ1on1 the men's club at Fountain Valley Mlle Square Gou Course A !''light -1. Prank Ethe ridge. 65, B Flighl-1. Ken Lehner, 66. C rhght l Bill Hudgeons. 64, D Flight-I George Walker, 65 . E Flighl-L Julian Goble . 65 This will be the first time El Niguel has been the site of a championship event and the opener 1s the richest ever for a single day tournament Better Side Tournament A Fught -I. lla rrtell MacQuisten. 31: B Flight l. J ean Abajian. 2J. <: • • * Flight-I. <t1e1 Mary Bayramian, Pat Wolff, 35 GENE BAUM, operations chairman of the Crosby Southern, says the two·day event will be held Thursday and Friday. J an 24 and 25 (opposite the San Diego Open> Bud Holstein is the overall chairman this year with another week of activity being planned a long with a special one·day sponsors tournament This 1s the tournament .... herein future stars of the PGA tour compete 1f they are not playing in San Diego It 1s a good Women's Club better ball of threesome l Helen Collins. Jean AbaJian, Ruth La Porte . 41 Low gross. low net and putts: A Flight (Grossi 1 Marion Hair. 88 ; <Net) -I (tie> Ha rricll Mac Quistl·n. He len Collin ~. 64 B Fl1 1.:h 1 cGross1 l !tie ) Ruth LaPorte. J ean Abajian !l!'i (Neu I RuthLa Porte.62 "Flight (Gr<>s'>I I Pat Guhck. 102. <Net) I Pat Wolff. 6K Pulling winnt'.'r Marron Hair 31 Pacific High Taking Its T oll; Merlin Fades to Third Place By ALMON LOCKABEV O..lly Piiot eo.tll"9 Writer ll O NOL U L U Th e 1979 T r anspac yacht race will go into the record books a s the year the ··Pacific H.1gh" was the winner T he vast high pressure area Monday was blocking the 78 boats from the finish line as ef fectively as a catcher blocks a runner at home plate Consider the fact that Merhn. the ultrahght, ultrafast, 66·fOot s loop which holds the r ecord of eight days, 11 hours and 45 minutes. logged a day's run ol only 50 miles on the ninth day of the race. dropping her to third place an the elapsed time stand in gs. T HE PACIFIC HIGH had spbl into two segments west and east of llooolulu and there was nc wind in between The only two yachts showmg signs of progress were Drifter a nd Ragtime . both of which were reaching up from the southern latitude at a pace of more than 180 miles a day. Both had overhauled Merlin which was slappmg about north of the rhumbline, generally considered the most direct course. The rest of the 78·boat neet was barely past the half-way mark in the 2.225-mile race. The r ace has developed into the s lowest in a decade. and un· less conditions change rapidly, 11 could sink to the levels of the early days of the race when it was sailed by s lo w cruis ing yachts and when elapsed time finishe-s of 12 and 13 days were considered a fast passage IN THE FIRST RACE in 1906. the c ruis ing y acht Lurline finished in 12 days and nine hours . The s lowest race was in 1939 when the yacht Contender finished in 14 days and 10 hours on a shorter course from San Francisco. It is already s lower than the nine·days plus runs of such "double s tickers" as Morning Star. Ticonde roga, Storm Vogel Governor C up To Wheele r Brad Whee ler of the host Balboa Bay Yacht Club became the third skipper from the group to capture two Governor's Cup races for Santana·20s when he captured the match race event finals Sunday. His c rew included Jordan Murphy and Heidi Van 'T Riel. Oceanside finished second, St Francis Yacht Club of San Fran· cisco third and Alamitos Bay fourth. Wheeler joined Andy Rose and Arg yle Campbell as the only 11kippen to win two of the races for youths 19 and under. and Wrndward Passage in the 1955. 1965. 1969 and 1971 race:-. Unles~ the high moves quick· ly. the first boat or boats are not expected to ~how their bowi. 1n Molokai Channel before Wednt:::. da) THE SLOW PROGRESS of the raC'e 1s cilready causing somt: concern among race officu1l!-. here The question being raised 1s the poss1bihty that crews may run out of water and food and radio for help Transpar Yacht Club Com m odorl' Walter Hofrman ·s a nswer to tha l question "We'll certainly send them water but we'll disqualify them ·· BOATING Rules of the Transpac yacht race specify that each yacht carry enough food and \\at er t11 sustain th~ cre w for 21 dayi. Jn the interest of li~htemng ships. some skippers ha,vc been known to fudge on this requirement. figuring the race would take less lime Voyager Y t : Dominates In any event, the yachts in this year 's Trans pac are no better off than the American motonnl'( pubhc. They simply have rUJl out of fuel and no odd·even syste m of rationing will help TRANSPAC YACHT RACE Elapsecf Time Leaders 1 Drifter 521 miles to go 2 Ragtime 603; 3 Merlin 613 Cat s Pa1ama::.. with C:irl La:-( at the helm out of the Voy:ign Yacht Club. was the Clas::. A winner in Saturday's Bogart No fi race. a 38·m1IP venture 111 Pomt Fermm and back. Miki• Kirby 's Stroker I Bahia Corin th1an YC1 wa::. scC'ond and M1:- tress Ill. out of Nt•wpo rl Harlx1r YaC'ht Club. was third I n Class I\ act son 11 w:I' .. Overall handicap t .fader 2 Race Passage . 3 Hi~h Rolrr Class A-l. Jader . 2 Drifter 3 Ragtime Class R I Hi gh Roler. 2. Arriba . 3 M1vakodoro lll. Class C I. Race PassaJ{e . 2. Secret Lovtt . 3 Mondo Class D 1 Zeus. 2 Bingo. 3. Sweet Ako le Gimme Shelll'r Too c ,John anti Linda B<irroy,, 11u1 of Voyagl·r 1 C'aptunn1? thl' \ tl·lor) foll11\\1·rt h) Ron B1 .. 1l't1n " T1 gi·r I.ill\ 1 Voyager l ;111d <: lc·nn Rl•1·rt ·.., Aloha 11 f~<111th Sho11• Yad11 Club• Paddling Act Canoeing and kayaking don 't draw much attention until it comes time for the Olympics. But from Friday through Monday, the s port will be s howcased at Mission V1e1o's 124·acre man made lake. Officials expect entries from 40 of thf' 50 slates at the World Team Trials. in eluding at least a dozen of the nation's 17 representatives in the 1976 Olympics. Events r a nge from 500 to 10.000 meters in length. Race action will begin at 9 a .m . each of the four days. The trials will decide berths on the U.S. junior and senior squad, both of which will participate in two.week t ra ining sessions following the trials to prepare for international competition this summer radio pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. 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OF CAUR>RNIA ~embef FOlC HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE Brookhurst at Garfteld 0 714/963·5661 HtwPOflT IEACH OfflCE Pacttlc COlst Hwy .. south of Arches 0 714/646-7121 1p WASHlNOTON (AP) Many of America's 11 -year·Old hlah school students are being ahortchaneed on the skills they need to be good cons umers. a government-financed study in· di ca tea. The report, released Monday by the National Asaesament of Educational Progress. paints a mixed picture or teen-age~· consumer knowledge based on a survey or 4,300 youths THE YOUTHS, WOO WERE given a battery or multiple-choice questions last year. answered only 57 percen\ correctly. The teen-agers scored high on questions lbal required a a basic understanding of bow cheeking account.a work and about advertising and warran- ties. But olber questions uncovered blind spots in the students' perceptions as corusumers or showed that they have trouble with math skills "needed to make quick. simple calculations demanded of the wise consumer." according to the test-givers. FOR INSTANCE, 82 PERCENT chose a cor· rect definition of inflation, but only 14 percent re · alized tha t a homeowne r with a long-term mortgage was most likely to benefit during a period of inflation. Some 28 percent incorrectly ans wered that someone who loaned $10,000 at today's loan rates would benefit most. A majority or the youths said they would com· plain if they got an auto bill $100 over the original estimate, or if a new dental filling Cell out, or if a salesman refused to sell them a stereo advertised at a very low price a nd tried to push a costlier model. But 60 percent said they would not com· plain if a store did not have blue jeans advertised on sale. Students were generally confused about the role of Better Business Bureaus. Some 53 percent mistake.nly thought the bureaus got tax support. and most did not know the bureaus' primary purpose was to help businesses. Some other findings: -HALF THE YOUTHS THOUGHT it was ii· legal to keep unordered merchandise received in the mail. Only 39 percent knew it was legal. -One-third mistakenly thought that renters can deduct their rent from their income taxes Some 36 percent knew that was wrong and 30 per cent were not sure. -Some 55 percent erroneously thought ren ters were protected against fire and theft under their landlords' insurance. -Only 37 percent knew that merchants pay banks a cha rge on each credit card purchase. THE YOUTHS ALSO WERE asked about possible causes of the energy problem Some 46 percent felt that "energy producers· desires for large profits" were a large part or the problem ; 45 percent said actual physical shortage'{ of energy resources were. Overall, 84 percent said the physical short ages played "some" or a "large" part. while 75 percent suspected oil com· panies' profiteering. A majority felt government regulations played a part in the problem, and more th&D 90 percent also blamed industry and consumers for wasting energy. The survey was financed by HEW's National institute of Education. Calculations Workshop Slated "Concepts of Calculating and Problem Solv· iog" using the Hewlett-Packard HP 38E financial calculator will be the subject of a workshop sponsored by the Southern California chapler or Certified Commercial Investment Members. Scheduled for July 26, the session will be held at lhe Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach from 8:30 a.m . to5p.m. Palmer Berge will be the instructor. He is pres- ident of the Palmer Berge Co. or Seattle and ha~ served as an adviser to Hewlett-Packard and has authored a workbook. Registration will be $55 per person. $45 for CCIM candidates and deslgnees, and $35 for mem- bers of the Southern ~alifornia chapter of CCIM. For information, contact Holmes W. Taylor, presi· dent of Holmes Taylor, Inc., at 3700 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 92663 or by calling 673-4191. 0 ••rr WIDE .AREA COVERAGE PONTIAC SALESMAN. OBANGE.CO.-L.A. '17.10 !!£;::& BILL LUTHER NO DEPOSIT ON APPIOVED CREDIT f'vt l4MM red ulls In yeear MftMts, ltUY OM ef UM *"m bNts list· •ti '" the Boatlnt CIHtlffed ad, Of t"t Delly""'- '42-5671 Luxury-compact It looks like a Honda, is powered by a turbo-charged Volkswagen diesel engine which gets 35 to 40 miles per gallon and seats six people. The $8.000 luxury· compart was bwlt by 15 students and two professor<. <Jt the L'nl\ e rs1ly of Penn- sylvama Student Phil Yanni shows off the car Ford Drops Program Machine For Front-wheel Drive Shop Set DETROIT (AP) -Ford Motor Co. has confirmed it dropped plans for a new front-wheel drive car lhat was to have replacl'd 1ls F;,i1rmont hnd Zephyr models m l!.IK2 The cancellation It-aves Ford as the only one of the Big Three auto makers without a c·ommitment to front-wheel drive compacts. GENERAL MOTORS Corp. in- troduced its fronl·wheel-drive X-cars in Apnl, and Chrysler Corp. plans to replace its Ai.pen and VolarE.-cars with a new front-wheel dnve com- pact series in the Call of 1980 Bennett Bidwell, a Ford vice presi- dent, sa.id the srrapped prognim ~as rleveloped last year under tht· <·odt• name of Derh) ·Derby was Clnly om· alternatl\ e and has been succeeded by othn plans involving front whct'I drive vehicles which I don't propo-.1· to dis cuss." s aid Bidwell "HOWEVER, OUR 1981 c•ntr} lth1· front wheel subcompact Enc a i will be defin~ as a compact. depending on in tenor room. W c a re lookUlg forward to selling tt against the X· cars and I think 1t will be a com· petilor for Chrysler's new com pacts," Bidwell added. Bidwell intimated tha t limited availability of different en~ine com· brnations prompted Ford to <'anccl the Derby. Ford sources said that ~1th J)erby scrapped. 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MIT •,. n.• ll9flll MW UI NI. ""' I. t. fM.. CW'llll 4 ' r STOCKS I BUSINESS Tueeday'8 Clo i-. Prit•e --- NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Q..et•ll-.... ,_ ,,_, ... llw New v.,,., 111\IOw•UI, P..:111< PIW ......... DttroU -ci ... 1 ..... 11 .100 U <""-' 61\41 ftOOrl..i llV ~ ~ll01\411 Ajlt( lt llClll OI 1.cwfltlo 0H~f\ •ncl 11'\li ... I --------~------... --...,.__...., _....,._. ,.,...,....-~ T\All.'lday. July 10. 1979 N DAILY PILOT 85 Ge1ns Fo1•nd Three Get Second Look By JOHN CUNNIFF APIWMM.....,.. Lost amid the cacophony of crisis news are obal'rva tJons worthy of recognition, for their significance if not for their urgency. Among them are commentaries from the private sec- tor that may be worthy of consideration of even perhaps of reconsideration. SUCH AS THE R EMARKS OF Henry Ford ll, chairman of Ford Motor Company, at the Univers ity of Chicago on April 26, a few days before announcing he would quit as chief executive officer on Oct. t "In recent decades we businessmen have neglected many genuine problems and turned a blind eye to condi· lions that should have caught our attention. Often we have simply been stupid. "We have refused to confront some of the crucial issues of our time , and as a result we have played directly into the hands of our critics and helped to m ake matters worse. ·'The whole issue of consumerism is a prime example. , .. ''Maybe we wouldn't have won any prizes 1f we had answered auto-safety cha r ges more effectively before the cons umerists moved into the area, but we would have saved ourselves and customers -some nightmarish regulations." CUNNIP:I' OR THE COMMENTS ON BIG government by Murray Weidenbaum. former assistant secretary of treasury, one of the forem ost advocates of regulatory reform. Weidenbaum, director of the Center for the Study of American Business at Wastuogton University, St. Louis. was interviewed by editors of Exxon USA, a magazine for Exxon shareholders and others. '"The government cannot be our nanny. I think Americans are sensible enough to know th<it "TO MV MIND THER E EXISTS a tremendous g <ip bcl wel'n the vie" uf the formal consumer advocates and the \'1e" or the rnnk and hie or consumer'> "C'urn·ntly. thc:n•'s a stroni:? movement in th<· FcdN;il Trade Comm1ss1on to tell 1\menrans what t1J c;it through regulation or telev1s1on advert1s tn~ "When J senior FTC' offici al "as asked 1r ht• thought it "'as the j!Overnmcnt's task to tell free Americans what tu eal. his ~ponse "as. 'People eat for the wrong rcal>ons 'Talk about Big Brother~" WALTE R HOADLEY, EXECUTIVE vi ce pre~1dent and ctucf economist or Bank or Amer1 ra. articulated th1• thoughts or many people m testimony before the Sl•nate Budget Committl't' ·· 1 submit thNe I!, e1nothcr broadt r foree Jl wori.. "h1t·h quwtly but relent lc:.sly is sapping 11u r t undamcnt al 1•c·un'>m1c strength." said lloadh'y It is. he said. the "pcrvas1vt' negat1n 1h1nk1n~ across our l"Ountry Jboul the future. national and f)l'r..,ona l " Adva1ice by illarket Loses Some Steam NEW YORK <AP ) The stock market declined slight Jy today, hesitating after the ra lly of the past two sessions The Dow J ones average of 30 industrials. up 17.24 points Friday and Monday,dropped2.73to850.26today. Losers led gainers by about a 4·3 margin in the hroad tally of !°'lt'W York Stock Exchange·Listed issu1•'\ Stoeks IH Tht- .'tpotlight .. . '• ., ... ,., ··~ I • ()oarJoHe!f. 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V PIU>T Tu.day, Jul'f 10 1171 MARMADUKE ,, ., .. .• ,,,-,. ,,, .. -7-/0 "The way gos prices ore rising. maybe I should go to work like THAT 1" SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLINS - Do SoMETHING ABOUT 1HAT Lf;.AKY FAUCST, WILL1e; ! ITS DRIPPING IS DRIVING ME v'I ~ DIPPY ·'·' -~t~+ :-:\1 .. ~ . ' I'· ~~')',, I . I ·\ \ V.' m·.., it : •1,~ "I wish I could fly on a trapeze '° I could wear one of those little shiny $ilvtt bathing suits." DENNIS THE MENACE • I • I ----. -··-----.-- by Tom Batluk PEANUTS ~El{ SALL1(, THIS IS PEPPERMINT PATT~ ... LET ME TALK TO CMVCK ... COMICS I CROSSWORD by Charles M. Schulz I DON'T KNOW WHERE ME IS".SOME8C)Olr' SAlO If 60T' 51CK AT TWE 8Al.L 6AME. M HE NEVER CAME MOME .. l..___::a..,:::...;::==~"-lu !~~~~~Lj= I Q ,..,,..,tiDllC---.,f' ··rr--•,. •tl'\ll ""'·•'bo..•eo~ C' "' "'l by Mell Lazarius reu.. Me, ~~Muit­ HOW DID MAN GET !7TA~TED ?» ~Oa4E31..Y w1-rH : 1~000 eVeNrNu , 1-ADIE~ ~ GeNTL.EMEN." 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Ken Howard and Liza Minnelli star as young people who find romance in a mental hospital in the movie ''Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon," airing tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. fD 2t TONIGHT ml INmOOUCINO BIOlOOY "Locomouon And Skele tons · 7:301) CIRCUS llttte sitter . ti) ADAM-12 A ,_ poll08 tectutt IOMlS Ilia gun and tr.es to bluH rus way out ol a gunfight fD MACHEIL / LEHRER N:PORT ml NEWSCHECK (J) THE GONG SHOW @) HOUYWOOO SQUARES Hosts· Cal Dodd. Sll6ris~ Laurence 0 SHANANA Guest Paul Anl.a. 0 DATING GAME 8:00 I) (I) THE PAPER aiASE 0 1100,000 NAME THAT T\INE 0 TIC TAC OOUOH m ntr BAADY 8UHCH Peter receives • blllcic eye wllen he Wes 10 defend h.- A mtlllllrily d1sc1pllned 1aw i.tudeni (Glynn Turman) 'orces WllltS Bell, h" l&Oll8· <lB•So<:al partne< 1n a "moot COUft'' competition. Into becoming a tormldable legal adve<$lll'f (R) 0 THERUNAWAYS Cha11.wl l..bting• 8 t<NXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles D t<TLA (Ind) Los Angeles 8 KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angele!> Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ..TV (lnd.) Los Angeles @) KCST (ABC) San Diego Q) l<TlV (Ind) Los Angele:. II) KCOP·lV (Ind) Los Angeles S) KCET· lV (PBS) Los Angeles ml KOCE·lV (PBS) Hun1ing1on Beach A young g111 (Maureen McCormlCll l leellng r OftlC1 • 60 by her weauny. older parents turn~ 10 8 basobalt player tor alleclton Q MOVIE • • '' "The Platnsmon • t 19661 Don Murray C.uv Slockwt>ll A 1no ('f 1amous Westllfn cnarac111rs Ines to s•op t.t whit,. man frnrn ~Piiing guns tn Indians I' hrs) 0 ~ HAPPY DAYS FonM• s ltla '' endangNll<l wnen he fonds a huge alack ' ot coun1ort11t1 money and the counter 1e11ers learn he has II f Part I OI 2)lR) 0 MOVIE • '"> "Ra1tl4lfs" ( 1973) l'hz- .ab4lth Chauet Sam Cnew A repute expen tnt>S to llnd ou1 why great droves uf ralllf!Snllhf>S are 01111ck- 1ng people t t hr 30 mtn ) tD CAROL BURNETT ANO FRIENDS GuPSI Jar I Gilford I!) MOVIE ••'1 'ThP Two Mr> Carroll!> ( 1947) Humphrey llogarl. Bar tiara Stanwyc.k A deranged ll!lt~I methO<l•· r illly marr IC' and murdl!fS h•S wives alter <1oon9 a b1i.arro po111a1t ot them (2 !Wt I • flMWI AHO THI ~ "A 0.therlf>O Of Playefs ftaac Stern. Pinches Zuk..-men and Nalhanoel Roaen )Oon Anore Pr9Vln for tome lltumlnattno ctiet and mutle·m.itino gi) EVEHIHO AT POPS Renowned tlutlll J- Gatway JOl"S Arthur Fiedler and Iha Boaton Popa OrChMlrli 1n Oebuaay • (;latr De lvM · tor th• opan•no ol 1M1 t979 season e:ao D @l LAVERNE a SHIM.EV L<1v 11rne and Sh11ley auempt to rep1H tlleor apartment bull<Hng before an entho5'u1tc bu11d1ng 1nspect0f can fine trie.r landlady (RI Q) THE 000 COUPLE Oscar becomes a som- nambulist and ven11 his ffushetlOna aoa1nst FOi•• whlle sleepwalking 9.00 f) (I) MOVIE • * •. ' . Tell Me That You love Me Junie Moon t 1970) Liza M1nnol1t, Ken HOwDtd Tllree physically and psychotog>cally hendl· capped pa11ents 1n a llOSP<· lei deelde to try llv1ng to001her 111 an apartment in the outside world 0 COMEDYTHEATER A writer tor a gossip r>ews· papet scherrwtS to obtain an mtervl&W with an Oil· beot m1lllona11e 0 @) THREE'S COMPANY Janot und Chnssy are e•<;llod thJt Joe~ •S oahng ttn 01001 woman" until t~y meet thil womon tl'lay b-Olo,.ve to De n1s nea1 t· throb (q) tD MERV GRIFFIN GuO~IS Oon Roc~le$ Rob· '"' Goulet Jonnny Vune Ba1Da<a Manclr&ll. Glenn Smith, Sommy King ID GREAT PERFORMANCES "Norman ConquPsts Table Manne1s Alen Ayck oourn's view of "vPnls at an English !amity's _.end reun•on ~I 1n the d1n1nq room Srtr clh n1~cove<s the truth clDOUt Annie's plan~ IO< ,J ~rel mt'811ng with hf'f orolher-1n.few Norman f P.irl t ol '.lltR) {!'!) MASTERPIECE THEATRE I Claudius· What Sti.;tl We Do About C1aud1us7 Claud•u~ 11 advised 10 con· tonue playing Ille 1d1ot Whtie plans arl' md<le 10< his marnage L1111a 1memp1s to TUBE TOPPERS CBS f) 9:00 -"Tell Me That You Lo ve Me, Junie Moon ." The television pre miere of this movie about love among the handicapped with Liza Min· nelli <photo at left). NBC f!) 9:30 -SALT II Debate. Live coverage of a debate between supporters and opponents of the new strategic arms pact (story below). ABC U 10 :00 -ABC News Closeup. The American intelligence age ncies ' quest for mind control is spot.Jighted in this documentary. insure Tibenus· sucoesllle>n to the tllrone t :30 D SALT II DEBATE Cover•oe 01 a debate bet-proponents and OPPonenls ol tl'le recently signed SALT It pact trom the JFK Center '" Wash 1ngton Jann Ch.lncetlor moderates D ®J TAXI Bobby's new r<>1e '"a soap op«a prompts nom to throw his torn-up cabbtO license at Lou•e. who vow!. revenge (R) G CHAl8TIAH REFORME'O CHURCH ' The Mylh Of Marn age (Part 71 10:00" G NEWS 0 ®) ABCNEWS ClOSEUP Moss•on Mino Control T hos 1nves1og;i1tvo rnpon prob&S th4!1 U S lnteth gence agenc.ies 30.year search t0t mino con1rol locusmg on theor •esearcn onto LSD fR) Q) HIGHT GALL.ERV · Tiie House That Crlf!<I M utde<" A woman hilS a v1s1on ol ,,._,,OU< in h8f rented mansion and calls on a psychic •nvilShglllO<' tor help ~ NEWSCHECK t0:30 Q» Q) NEWS '11) PRIMETIME C~no With Change • St• senior c111zens demon· strate how accept1n9 c11ange contnbutes 10 le~~ str*'SSful maturalton 11:00 f) D 0 (I)@) NEWS 8 MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE * *•.,"Sol M ad11d / 19681 Davia McCallum, Stello Stevens An und0<covw agent attempts to Pf>" i.uade a oa1>11sl01 s g111 tr1end to tes11ty 1n a case 111med at re<1uc1no 1Uegat drug tratltC (2 hrs I Q) 8EOTIME STOAJES Q) 8£NHY HILL SHOW Benny Dl•ys love 01tterent detectives who get on on the 1nveSflQOt1on Of a mur- ner aboard the 011t1n1 Express fD DICK CAVETT Guest Lew•' Thomas 11:30 f) PAN AMERICAN GAMES Highhghls of the day '• ovents tn tne Pan Am Games lrom !.an Juan Puerto Rico Otck Stoc1<1on hosts D TONIGHT Guest hOSt Oon Rockie~ Guest~ C"naro C.ill weatnor-. 8 DICK VAN DYKE Whole out ot 1ov.n 10< " cousin s wedd1nq Rob n.1~ 10 watch a ~1at sn°"' 0 @) ABC MOVIE • • I Wan• He< Oeao 11974) Tw1qgy M1Cha"I Wolney A man who wa~ conv~ea o• murd~"ng his P .. w1le gnos alter 1nP womiln wnr 15 not rea1tv oead and roe1 new t>usband g) THE GONG SHOW Q) GET SMART Me• oln<l 99 hilve 3 ,.,,, ... n. oe<ston01n9 over a t>eaur•· 1u1 scoentost ID CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11:46 I) BARNABY JONES !rte Wt00W Of J COUlll'I ~oiled wtiol(' 1•.l•hDO't•nq mo11Ay '>IOitln lrom J CO<POtaltOn S secrPI SIUSh lund hores B11naby le 1nves119a1~ ht' de.irn 1R1 (!) ST AA TREK r ap1a1n 1(1ri. 1$ spht 1n1 .. two pllyStCOI beong'> onp hosute. 1ne othPt bene11 c•Pnt encl lhe two w"Q" ww lat turvtval •no 4;0n • trol ol th4t atar anio. 12:00 D TWILIGHT lONl "Caet•r And Me ' G) Al.FAED HrTCHCOCIC PAUENT8 "Flight To The Ell! ' A newtp8')erman. cov•""O lhe trial of " mu•dtl"I' suodanly cn•no•• h•S opinion on lhe case II) GETSMART "411• , pe<a0n11 enooo•nQ taada 10 11 clua about " KAOS reMJarcn tab fl\) 28TONIG~ 12:30 U MOVIE 11 • •, 'The Man I love t l!M6) IO• Lup.no. Robert Alda A p rally sinoer t>eoomes the obiect ol the unwented aHecuona of a racket-( t hr • 55 min l Q) MOVIE • • • "To Be Or Not To Be" / 1942) Jeck Benny. CarOle Lombard A group ot actors outsm&ft the NUii and 1'14!10 an R A F p.lot escape 12 hrs I I!) MOVIE * •" White Savaqe ( t9431 Mana Mon•e1 Jon Hall Atle• an FoartnQuak<> d ~hark hunt0< aecioes to marry a pronoeu 1n spite of n&r weattn 11 nr 30 min l 12:46 (I) MOVIE • • 'Ooomwatc;h · I tgn} tan Bannan. Jucly Gee,on A man conduct1nQ under· waler reSl!arcll ne11r " smatl 1!.lar>o ooscovers tnal 'ne wa1er contain!. r..td•n ar11-.r waoe ,, • .,.pnn~hfP rot ph'y51C.-JllV ~lntm4nQ '"" 1~1ano \ 1nhao1t~n" I. "' ... 12:65 f) C8S LA TI; MOVIE • • '1 M11t1on Ooll.r Me•ma10 I •9'>?1 f q nPr Wilhams Vo<:lo• MalU•P A ool..tOle ~wtmmAr """" tx<.omM lamou~ on '"" r:a1n1vaJ cucu1t QOfl'\ 111 Hollywood •n search 01 ,; f'lPtw Cc'ltN'f and rom.lflC..~ 1:00 D TOMOAROW Guests Ron L•n~. 1110 OUCCf an<I writer ol 'how' wtt.cn rettH .. r'l mPn ,.., women: Holly WO<>OIJwrt and M1~~ Otv1~ ma1• actor.-. wno oiev ff.im*d•· rn1~c. 0 MAVERICI< StageW"SI 1.300 NEWS 2:000 NEWS 0 MOVIE ••', Pl •1!.•0r 1t•~ i '•l""'1 f iq49. l 11 .. , HOV. HO /Inn Todl'l fl wom.tn turns MPr bdc" on .,.,, r..•o •o"'" ml'eh"Q hif"t'\ .. g.i1'1to~·~1a1 ... , fc rtr1 1 Q) GETSMAAT Ma• Qet~ ii t<'lb at .; nu•~"'" where on~ C.ON T ROL egent hn already myllM· ou.iv dlUQpuled 2:2S R NEWS 2:30 MOVIE • • ·~ •·To The VICl<W'' c t948) Dennis Moro•?· V•~ac:a L1n0tora War c,,,,. . nata ant rounclftd up arv,j bloughl lo trial •n pollf·war Franoe (1 hr., SS min) Q) MOVIE • • · M)f Son The Vampire · t 1960) l:lel11 LUQO!I• i<1t1v McShane ti) NEWS 2'531) NEWS 3.23 I) MOVIE • • •1, "'""Gold*'" ~asll' ( t954) van Hetlhn . Wanda t<andru 4:000 MOVIE • • • "Steeping Car fo Tneate" (19491 Jean Kent Albert ltflven Q) MOVIE • • ·~ "Honor C11sue ·· /1964) Ch11s1ophtlr L84! Ro!><Tnna Pode11a •:25 8 NEWS •:30 0 MOVIE • The She Cre:iturn" t t956) Clwsl•u ~orns Mdrla fng1tsi. M4,dne11day•" Duyf imP .ffot~if-• 12 00 0 * * "Beyond A R1>a· son1101e Oouo1 · t t956) O.;na AnO•t!wS. 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Bt><qm,t1l P. m1dfltp.;ig'-'<1 b.1. n.,iot: hnd"t :-. m oru mflJl"ltng tovf' wnen h~ oew1~s a ~•Jn to marrv ht& m1s1ruu 11 nr 30 m111 1 SALT Special NBC Suicide Mission COOLING OFF -Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley <Cindy Williams) beat the indoor heat in tonight's repeat episode. The Thais think t hey're crazy. Crazy Duo? Thais 'Explain' L&S NEW YORK CAP) -.. Laverne & Shirley" is almost as popular in the Orient as it is in America, says Garry Marshall. the abow'1 producer. But Marshall s~ lt toot some tnaenuity to bridge the cultural gap betwee n Milwaukee of the 1950s and Bangkok of the 1970s, according to this week's People magazine. It seems, Marshall says, that the ''1baia don't like women who are fresh." So before tbe abow eomea oo. be aald, "they nm a blurb that says: 1'bese two women are from anlnsaoeuytum.'" By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP) -The news. Fred Silverman told NBC affiliates last May, will be given a higher standing at the network. And a mat· ter as import.ant as SALT II would be the subject of prime-time discuss ions on NBC. Skeptical mutterings all around. Wasn't this the fellow who gave us "Laverne and Shirley," "Supertrain," and Fonzie? The fellow who turned network prime·lime into a pro- tracted recess? SURE. HE'LL GIVE SALT II plenty of atten tion. He'll let McLean Stevenson crack a joke about it on "Hello, Larry" (another entertainment meant to be viewed from a playground sandbox>. But tonight Fred Silverman makes good. NBC has put together what promises to be a lively and informative debate on the arms limit treaty, to be broadcast live from the John F . Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington at 9.30 on Chan- nel 4. John Chancellor will be the moderator. "He said he would do it, and here it is," s aid NBC News executive Gordon Manning, who planned the debate. CHANCELLO!t LIKELY, FEW WILL WATCH, and NBC knows that. Still, it is a n admirable concession to the notion that television should sometimes be more than a talking, giggling sedative. "SALT II is the most important question or the decade," suggests Manning, a journalist who's partial to quaint ideas such as public responslbili· ty. "passions run high on both sides. And this ls an idea whose time bas come. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee opens SALT II hearings this week, and its first two witnesses are Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Defense Secretary Hatold Brown. "So, here we have, on lbe first day that the Senate considers the treaty, NBC doing a live de- bate that brings the various nuances of the treaty to the public. I'm encouraged by it." THE nRST BOUR OF the program will be the actual debate of the SALT issues by two three· man teams. Captain of the "opposed" team is Republican Senator Jake Garn of Utah-, who will be joined by Paul Nitze (former SALT negoliatorl s~INC ~~~-.-~ \' 642-2697 ---............. ,.._ . ...,,..... PIMMICT INI and Elmo Zumwalt, former ch1ef or naval opera- tions. Captain or the "for" side is Sen. John Culver. D·lowa, who will be aided by William J . Perry, a weapoos expert in the Pentagon, and Adm. Nowell Gayler <ret. >.former chief of the National Security Agency In the last 30 minutes, experts from the floor will pose questions to the two sides. VIEWERS TUNED TO A decade-old movie ("Tell Me That You Love Me, J unie Moon" on CBS>. or a repeat of "Three's Company" <ABCl will be missing out, I think. A news special doesn't have to be dull. "We're trying lo produce this as dramatically as we cctn without putting it in a 'Gong Show ' format and having somebody jump up and hit the gong when someone's wrong," said Manning. Al "I don't know what our competition will be. and I don't know what the rating will be. We will NOW PLAYING IMA 'uz.a lOWMIOS' c"'°'a Clllllll IWtlOfl ano. 011m-111 BrN ~29-5339 Costa MeSi 979·4141 ~nta 11114 ~31 ·1l71 OllUGI MAll lOWAllOI' ClllOU WUT 0•1nQt 637 0340 WtstmiMtel 891· 393~ THE LINE BElWEEN UM ANO OEAllf IS THE BLOOOUNt NOW PLAYING BRHPLAU Bre~ ~29·~339 UACl ... AI Westminster 893·0f>46 ...... ...... , Cl•HIA Newport hlch ~-0760 IT..._IMWHI Orange 839·8no certamJy not ~et the top rating week SALT fl is JUSt not important to everyone. "BUT I DO KNOW THAT our show will oe good." Whether it's watched or not , the SALT debate 1s on. and in prime Lim<'. That's victory enough. .. The deed is following the word." says Man-ning, "this lime. anyway " '"ALIEN' is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher and a ton of fun." Gene Shalit, NBC·TV -~-----·"A L I E N TOM SIOOlREV VERONICA HARRY DEAN Sl<ERAITT ~VER CARTWRIGHT STANTON JOHN 1-«JRT' IAN HCX..M •. 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Lagu1111 Mu lea I 'Pippin' Splashy Show 'th•re ts muc-h lo enjoy about the mualcul "Pippin," the s um· ml'r aUn1clton 11l lhc L•&unu Moulton Playho1.111e, If ll dc>t:sn'l reall y mattt-r that the 11how Is both • put-011 and u put down Com~H,t'l'b Koi:tcr 1111 son and Steven Schwa rti who created t h e h 1&h l y s u ccess ful "God1~1l" u rt· ut onrc putting on thl' audlt'nt't' uod putting down tht'tl' m1.1i;1cal contem ,,orarif's m thu1 loosely struc· tured entertainment set al the timt' of tht• tloly Homan Em p1re Their ··p,ppm' I!> heaVlly 'l'IPPIN" 4 mv,.u.1111 by Rover' H•t wn .,no ~rr1ii1\•u \( hw•r 11 dllfl• led b'I JOP\f'I' J. .,., f«tt.. c •t rrlu._u .. 1 dHt<tor 0 dYl0 Anlnon't' ,., d• \IQnt r W•li, ._.urHOCJf\ t horeoQ' dlH•u•, Mo<h•tl (Olly ••Ohl\ llV Mar~ Petrltl<. <O• tum•\ Dy Br.all'V t:l\btrrv pre~f'lt>d Wed f'lt'\.d41Y\ tf\rO\JQh ~tvrddy\ df '# pm uotll July 11 •1 ll>f' L~111\A Moulton Pt.iyhOu>c' .a. L•0<1n.o C.nyon R-. L•11un" 8e.tcl\ Rf>erV•HOfl• ·~ 014) Pippin letdlng Pl•ytr c ......... r ••lr.O• C•ll'>erl~ 8ertno Lewt-.. Tneo THE CAST .• Alt•n H•rrf\On Cl\e<yn LO•~ Cr••9 FleMtnQ ~ Br•~ W•1116m' (;rt'ICIWn Almond Ter••• FelO. 8rtnn !>hucker . OO<IQl.t\ H•ll lad e n with sa ti re w h ich s ometimes works but often doesn't Di rector John Fcrzacca and a top·fhght backstage contmgenl have done their utmost for a show that requires most of its first act to warm up and is so contrived and drawn out at the fina le that the audience begins to squirm. It's in between that the real enjoyment lies. though not enough of it to sustain an en· tire evening. THE TICKET SHACK tnteimission Tom Titus U nl ike t h e supe ri or ··Godspell," "Pippin" does not come equipped with a score you'll be humming on your way home wttich is one of its major fuilings. Its satmcal thrusts are often delicious. but so abundant that the feeling of contrivance sets in. particularly late in the second act when the script seems to bog down for lack of a sock finish. T his. 1t must be pointed out. is 1ntent1onal all part of the general theme that nothing real· ly works out like it's supposed to. from the effo rts of Pippin to heal a sick duck to his initial romantic adventure with his newfo und love. There are some excellent moments, but too few to build a hit show around. At Laguna. the yo uthful cast radiates high energy and direc· tor Ferzacca ·s theatrical inven· liveness is as impressive as ever. Allen Harrison is a fine choice for the title role of Charlemagne's restless son. ex· uding late·bloommg vitality as the show picks up steam A stellar pl'rformancc 1s de Ii vered by the elfin Chcryn Love as the Leading Player. ~· !>Ort of "Cabarct"-typt.• emcee. m.arrator and participant tn the action Miss Love <in the role created by Ben Vereen> is a splendid study m sassy showmanship. Gretchen Almond combines physica l beauty and an out· C 01ic:rrh·Sporls· Theotrr 24 hr. Info Ll11r 114·64S·9S I I l'tlollr Orct.n 7 I 4·64S·B9'0 1561 W. SUNFLOWER -W..-OL8JUS?Ol C.M. 540.o5S4 ' "LOST & FOUND"(PG) • /I. ... ", .. ,._. 6 li11rv.w a• Arntn11r1f•.s!N (Jt ~·.tl• Q"':uan1"""' h "'''"" standihg singing voice to etcel as Pippin's heartthrob, while Craig Fleming sco res comic points as his father, the preoc· c up ied e mpero r . Brandee Wi ll iams' queen is a red hot m ama. undulating eroticism. while Teresa Felde is less effec- tive as a gutsy grandma and Brian Shucker is fine as Pippin's pouting younger brother. Technically. the Laguna show 1s s uperb with Wally Huntoon's rr ag m enta ry set and Mark Petrak's heavy-on·the·red light· mg effects coming in fo r special a pp l ause . Mic h ael Cod y 's chol'eography is smooth and pro· vocative. highlighted by the eroti c "Simple Joys" production nu mber "Pippin" resumes Wednesday evening for three more weeks on the Laguna stage before movmg to Orange Coast College Aug. 2 fo r two more weeks. Curtain time is a hail hour later for the summer, 9 p.m., at the Moulton, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. • CALLBOARD Non· Equity auditions for the musical "Fun· ny Girl" will be held Friday at 10 a m a t the El Ca mino Cabaret Theater. 690 El Cammo Real 1n Tustm the show will open Aug 8 and run through St·pt :1 0 w1 1h ;a largely professional ca-.t Plane S poo f Set llOLLY WOOD <AP> Ur aves w1 II :,tar as a pilot stricken with food poisoning dur mg a night Ill the disaster spoof "A1rplunc'" local coverage keeps you informed everyday WALT DISNEY'S (G) "101 DALMATIANS" "THE LOVE BUG" in the DAILY PILOT "THE DEER HUNTER" (R) "LOVE AT FtRST BITE" (PG) OPEN DAILY 12:30 MATINEES SATURDAY I SUNDAY r-- ------Discount Coupon---------,~-------------------, I "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG} mFEl\ ONE DISCDDT ,,.. ............................ lllllllf' + COUNTRY CARNIVAL ·ORANGE COUNTY FAIR· JULY 13-22 + Buy onr !idcet to any of !.M Camiv1l'1 ride> and 1tmKrion111 t~ ~lar price and t.tke a parm~r aloo11 frc:e. 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Daily Piiot Photos by Patr.ick O'Donnell "By MARCIA FORSBERf; Of the D•llP Piiot !>w t• Artisans· njmble fingers They transform glass s hards to rainbow!. of light, paper scraps to b1rrl and animal ... hapes. plain c hina plate:. to decorative curios. lumps or wet clay toobJets d'art You can see lifeless pieces or th1~ and that become art during demonstrations in thf' Cr arts Building at the Orange County ra1 r, Friday, July 13. through Sunday, July 22 Donna Friebertshauser of Cos.._ Mesa will show fairgoers how to do soft sculpturt:'. quilling and a variety of embroidery t.echn1 ques. She's supervised the fair 's Craft Depart· ment ror 12 years China painter Frances Morrill of Costa ~1 esa will demonstrate at the Cahforn1a CSff FAIR. PaeeC2> Donna Friebertshauser w~h intricate quilling. Far Out A.rt Cosmic light and sound odyssey is part of 60-minute laser show at Santa Ana College By DENNIS McLELLAN Of tM Daily ~IMC S\tft The lights in the Tessmann Planetarium dimmed and heavenly auras began s h1mmenng across the dark, dome-shaped ceiling. There was a distin ct feeling of being hurtled through outerspace. Then abstr act colored light patterns began dancing in the black void overhead to the siren tune of "Come Sail Away" over the speaker system. This cosmic light and sound odyssey 1s part of a 60-minute laser show at S6nta Ana College. "It's really like harnessing a rainbow and making it dance any way you want 1t," says laser artist Carlyle Osterberg. Osterberg will be entertaining audiences with his laser magic in the 90·seat planetarium now through Aug 25. Ticket and show 1nforma lion 1s available from the college. 835-3000 ex tension 488. THE SHOW. WHICH began in June with m1n1m al fanf are. 1s Osterberg's firs t planetanum engagement He hopes 1t won't be his last The 27-year·old long·tlme Orange County resident 1s a prime example or a Space Age s trug gling artist Osterberg says he had been eking o ut a meager living for about a year with his · \ agabond profession .. He is scheduled to do a show in Alabam a in September. ..The money I do make goes back into my machine instead or me." he says. "I have really learned how to live on s mall amounts of monev ~o I can keep this going.·· So far ht> bas sunk about SS0.000 into the (Sef LASER. PaJ(eC2> Tall, black box that houses laser eqwpment p roduces colorful laser show, sa ys Space Age artist Carlyle Osterberg. A.id for Child Abuse New program combines services By CH E RYL ROMO 01 t ... D.ttly Piiot St•tl Only one percent of the suspected cue.o; or ('h1ld abuse reported to the Orange County Child Abuse Registry prove to be unfounded During May, 351 child abuse cases wen• rt- ported to the registry by professionals alone The professionals. who are mandated b' law to report such suspected instances. includ~ family phys icians. private medical faciht1e~. law e nforcement agencies and school officials A new program. designed to aad abused children a nd their families. has recentlv become operative in the county ·• What makes this program unique 1s that 1t combines the ser vices of private. non.profit Success: Chug, Chug, Toot, Toot By JUDITH OLSON Of tM O•llY ~Ml StaH Horatio Alge r. Rags to riches. How to make a million dollars in real estate. Think and aet rich. You've seen all the books on how to be sue· cessful. They line lhe shelves of every bookstore in Orange County. There's one volume that's not in the collec- tion thal should be read at least once a week. according to Or. Claude Farley, psycholo11st and behavioral consultant. You know the recommended story. It ai.rtl out like thUI : "Chuc cbu1, toot toot" and ends, ·•1 think I can. I think I can . l knew t could. I knew I could." The "little engine who could" ls tbe epitome of aucc ... ac:eordin1 to Or. Farley. who read i.:ro11p~ c1nd the "l'rv1cc:. of the county·:, Human St'r" 1 ce ... i\~t·nc y Thi pnvalt• groups involved will accept 1·011 nsellng rcft'rrals from Child Prolcct1 vt' ~ernce~ pt>rsonnel and will then report back to the county with progress reports. AmonR those volunteenng for the program .1rt• Catholic Social Services. Lutheran Family Sen ice. F:1m1ly Service Association. Holy Family Service. Youth Services Program. Inc .. the Boys· Club or Buena Park and Holy Family Services United Way will be giving additional sup- port to the program. <See ABUSE. PageC2> Dr. Claude Farley tht" boot to conclude a lecture at Oran1e Coast C0Ue1e. It was a s urprise endina to an entertalmnr talk but one that brouaht tbe point home. Sue· cess is no more than bavina faith that <See S\ICCES.li\, Pa1e CZ> • • • DM-Y N.OT Tu.day, July 10. 1919 ' N'6N LANDERS I ERMA SOMBECK I HOROSCOPE .. J-.•• Fair . \ .. c...._ •• ,.cu Clllna Palntar'a Art AaoriaU. boolb ~ c. She'll uplaln eatlaa pre,.raUon for .....,, lmtera. sold work, p-. .ark. cae· ventlonal, enameled ral1td paate and Dl'tlldlD decoraUoa at)ile .r~ M~ of S.nta Ana. tnown as Ort1am1 Joe, wlU demon.&tratto tho Oriental paper art.form. ort1aaal. Kia folded papers becom4t napptn1 hints. hopplq froaa and other lntrlcalo deslpa. A COQUnulna diaplay ol stained ctua win dqvMna.k1nc wlll be presented by Unda Der· inaer ol Cotta MeH. She'll feature glass cutting, soldtr1ng, de sl,nint. cleantn1 and other stained glaas work metboda five Umea each day. Costa Mesa potters Rachael Mallory and Joani Goss will demonstrate clay lbrowmg and band bulldina techniques. Tbey'U discuss glue mixing, tiring and other upeds of the potter's trade. The fair'a Flower and Garden Show will pffer noraJ arrangements by Lily Briggs or Costa Mesa. Ms. Briggs has been teaching the art ror 13 years. Demonstrations are free with regular fair admission Is Honesty Best Policy? Okay. so it's only t~O.J_J~:::==:=;~~-, ads. but they've ap· peared within one day of each other and if the momentum holds, we could have a trend on our hands. I'm talking about an ad to sell a house and another one seeking employment that have dared use a refreshing a nd unique approach to advertising: honesty The first ad was out of London and was placed by a man trying to sell his house. His ad read . "Two a nd a h alf bedroom box located in s uburbia, miles from any pretty country, yet lacking t he cultural facilities of any decent s ized town. Pocket ha ndkerchief garden which floods in winter, acid soil suited only to rhododend rons and thistles. ·• Jt's convenient. ex· pensive and dirty. The whole in t errible d e· cay" The second ad was placed by a woman news pape r executi ve who had had a hard day ;rnd decided to place an ad in the Job Wanted f'emale classification m Florida. She wrote: ,. "WA NTED : EASY JOB : Educated , ex· perienced woman wants wha t mos t people want -a high-paying job in an advisory role, three days a week with long lunch breaks. good benefits. including one· month vacations and a secretary. Does not do windows." The possibility for honesty in advertising is unlimited. Wouldn't it be wonderful t o see a ErJ11a Bo•heck husband embrace his wife, tweak he r nose and say, ''Honey, I .don't know how you do it, tak· ing care or the house, the six children, running an engineering firm. and serving on the Supreme Court bench," and she would look deep· ly into his face and smile. "I drink." I told my hus band what I'd really like to see is an ad under Used Cars that reads: "We don't want to be your friend . We just want to sell you a car. We have the second-best deal in town with no in- tention of matching another offer. For this week and for as many weeks as it takes to un· load it, we have a rour- door, undependable gas hog that needs brakes. tires and a mechanic for an owner. "Has a lot of toys un· der the hood <a lso in the back seat and trunk) and has been owned by everyone in town: We"re pus hing this turkey because it makes our lot look shabby.•· My husband winced. "Who would buy a car with a pitch like that?" "We did." ... 4 ' O•llyl'l tot-ltyl'.,,.ktr0'0.....11 China painter Frances Morrill demonstrates her craft. ( Horoscope WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 By SYDNEY OMAR& ) ARIES CMar. 21·Apr. 19): Accent on de· sires, wishes, hopes, completion or major task You resolve legal "situation." TAURUS CApr. 20·May 20): Emphasis on commitment. dedication to a cause. Make in- quiries regarding fresh concepts. GEMJNJ (May 2l·June 20): You get en· thusiastic response to inquiry. Prestige is on up· s wing -so are financial prospe<:ts. CANCER (June 2l·July 22): Dig deep, re· Jed the s upe rficial. become familiar with production procedures. budget and costs. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Accent on public response to your efforts. legal matters, commit· ments, joint efforts, partnership and marriage. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Changes are necessary; know it, act accordingly. Accent on work procedures, basic issues, resolutions con- cerning diet, nutrition and health. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Make concession to "family situation." Gain indicated if you are diplomatic. Excitement of discovery, romance is featured. SCORPIO COct. 23 ·Nov. 21): You have chance to gain foothold -security is enhanced. there are signs that your property has increased in value. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: Short trip, relatives. special production and rela tionship are featured. Relatives and mone~ "combine." CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Spotlight on income. payments. collections, settlement of issue which had been "hanging on." Aries, Libra figure in scenario. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You get op- portunity for greater independence or thought. action. Be direct, confident -Imprint style, set your own pace, be ··creatively selfish." P ISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): You solve mystery. You get to heart of matters. Cooperate with group, organization. Happen ing s By Judith Olson Judith Olson le on vacation. Happenings wlll resume when she returns. ••• Laser (From Page CU eight·foot-tall black box that houses his laser ·equipment .. Ifs about the most expensive art form im· aginable." he says, adding he earned most or the money as a truck driver. "And a few rel all ves helped me to get started." OSTERBERG, WHO LIVES in a trailer m Santa Ana to save money, says he's doing 1l simply for the love or his art "I don't lead a very lavish existence right now ," he says. "J could have by far been mak· mg more money m the truck business " The artist with the bushy brown hair and a wispy beard says he Lives m mortal fear that his laser tube will burn out. The tube has a lifespan of about 3,000 hours. When it goes, it will cost about $3,500 to replace ll. "I shouldn't even talk about it." be says. "I get nervous thinking about it." Osterberg, who is a composer-musician. says he began dabbling with lasers five years ago when he incorporated a s mall laser show in· to ballet and modem dance productions. lie bas been adding onto his laser machine ever since ''IT'S BEAUTIFUL WHAT IT can do now." he says. "But what it's going to be m five years will be even more beautiful " Among ha s plans are to incorpo ra tf! ·animated graphics" into it. do more dance and theatrical productions and do a "laser scape" m Alaska Osterberg. who once did one m Minneapolis, t>xp lained that a laser scape is like a sculpture of light in the sky. He uses a high.powered laser a nd itcanbeseenformiles. The artist. who has done numerous laser shows to accompany rock concerts, says that in a pla netarium the laser is the star or the show. "A planetarium is a good place for a laser." he says. "It's like you're in a spaceship touring the galaxy." That's a filling analogy for an art form he says would be impossible without space·age technology. Describing his own enjoyment in creating space.age art, Osterberg says, "My mind is stimulated by seeing things that don't seem to be coming from this world. ·'I want to really take the audience on a journey so when they walk out they feel like they've been somewhere." .•• Sucee• <From PageCI) something can be done, Dr. Farley asserted. How to Send it Correctly His lecture, titled The Internal Disciplines for Success. was the first in a two-part series. Hi s main point was that belief is the main ingredient of success, whatever success means to various people . DEAR ANN: I am writing in response to •·Guill·Ridden" -the woman who shoplifted a $55 purse and wanted to send cash to the store anonymously, but, she said, "People get ripped off in post offices a lot and I 'm afraid to send tbe money" I am an employee of the post office <I ~perate an LSM -letter sorting machine> and fOU would not believe what the public sends in envelopes. I've run across whole sets of keys, wristwatches, rings, cufflinks and money. Naturally, many of these envelopes get caught tn the machines. The envelopes get tom and separated from their contents. We have no way of knowing where these things are supposed to go. Please, Ann. tell your readers to follow a few simple lnatructions . ( 1) All object.a sent lbrougb the mails should be in boxes and insured if they are worth anythlDC. (Recently a woman's opal ring turned up out of nowhere. Luckily, 1 was able to locate the envelope intact because It bad a return ad- dreu on lt.) (Z) I penonally advise double·seallng im· A•• Lallden portant envelopes with a strip of Scotch tape across the nap. Ma ny envelopes come open because they are sealed carelessly or the quali· ty or the glue is poor. (3) PRINT your name and address on every envelope or packa~ so it will come back to you if the person has moved or the address is incor· re ct. I admit, poetal employees are not perfect, but we are not the crooks some people make us out to be. -ARKANSAS READER DEAR ARK: 'l'Mre'a not macb'you cu~ll me abcMd CM pabUc wbea It comes lo ... , tltey put la &be maU. Yo. bave 80 Idea bow oftea readers aead for booklets aad e nclose a 1tamped e1nelope addreued lo ANN LANDERS la1&ead of dlemselve1. And everyone has the same opportunities for reaching goals. he emphasized. "The mind. bod y and emotio ns form a 'trinity or possibility.· "Each of us has all there is to be human and all or us have the same. Why are some peo- ple more s uccessful than others? It's the compo· nents oflhe 'triangle or possibilities.· · · Defining success is difficult, Dr. Farley said. To some it may be precluded on which side of the tracks they are from and to others it simply is being al the top of the heap. To still others. it is the accumulation of wealth. Or, success may be defined simply as "the attaining or a goal," Dr. Farley said. He, however, believes success is even simpler: "The process of attaining a goal." It all begins inside each person, "We think we find our success and reaaoo for living in others but It's right here." be uaerted. "Fallb in oneself is an absolute eueoUal for success." He suggested turning tbe word "lmPoS&i· ble" into "I'm poaslble," meaning "l can do what I Set out to do if I have solid f altb tn myseU." RUFf.Ell'S WMOUTllY ... ,.w .. ...... , .......... Yd. c"u Mna -141-1156 8 ONE HOUR TENNIS LESSONS UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Let us restore the beauty of your upholstered furmture We clean ordinary fabfics, but we ipeckJUu tn problem fabric•. auch as bleeders. velvets, haiUon cotton, brocad11 le IUfde. unth ............... "' ..._.,.,, ... , a.• i@iiipHQI ' 'I 2.50 Costa Mesa Tennie Club 557-0211 outst<JNling re.WU! We •'" •lll*tlY delft oetpeta a drepea FOR fRll 1*'1MATa, pMft• {114) ..._7W Qrnast Jrabrir Qrart ..... """· ...... Aft• ... c AdJ1cent to South Coast Pl1n> -· ........ ,...._ ......... -··•· ......... I • I --.. ••• <From Pa1e CU The reason for the private agency referral program called "Gaps in Services Team" <GIST> says one of the group's organl%ers, is because "Propoeition 13 cutback.a tut children's services ao druUcally. • • The organi~er. Sue Fractman of Newport Beach, aaya tbe plan, under the auspices of the Orange County Chlld Abuse Oouncil and the Human Services Agency Advisory Committee, may be the first Ume the private sector and the county have worked so closely toaet,Jler. Cues wtll be referred to the group the coun· ty social worker feels ls most appropriate for the individual family. Fees will be on a sliding scale. but Ms. Fractman Insists "no services will be denied because of inability to pay." AU of the private agencies have trained counselors and in addition wiU receive some training from county workers . Each of the private groups will be handling one to 15 cases per monlb. IC-.Unc~ ~ Boo 102f> S..0-...91711 121llS71~10 w-~ S.A.T. '"°'_c....,,.., IN R90•tf'\o -el ""',.. 9'71!> Jutr 31 s.oi a '°"'"9 Ille SAT Of PSAt .-,.,,,COIN 10 ,,_ 5CHOl.ASllC APT1l(J()( SC"OOI. ""'' Su,,..,.. 8"d ~ tM "'"• t9Qu ... ne for • "tG" ICOI'• An-, 9n41rQeite yOYnlJ $0t.i"'9f'f'\ CMtatn.an '#f\O M 'lnK to ••C»I• on ffte SAf ~..,_, of ntt 0t n... '-oHefe ~ peQk.ege 6no tO tf\11 e•l4tftt d~t~f\ "'"°'MM<>'~ from OOt•r ·~ts tW'rtP'I lltNI•• 01.ot• •l\d t't()n CIAHtOO"' acf\t•Wem9nt1 " pertoc•I...., --.ieci to tn1otl soer .,,,,no "' ~\0"'000 C•&al·""~ Cll\10"' WO'lt A,IJ ,r, BOATING IS FUN! II s even more fun when your boat •S in tip top shape Let us help w11h the inlPrtor We make many unique 11em~ 1us1 lor boats• We have IOWE>lc; pillows placemars .:ind W<' II miJk•· t>unk spreads t>eo•,prPi:ldc; C•J'-1< m -;heers ana w ( h.1v<' ·' 011•.,1 r·tPctron of yacht r nair cov•·r~ W• cnn also hPlp with thar bOallng wardrobe While •n OIJr 5hOO brow .<' through all ol our olhPr unioue ••Pm'i 369 E. 17th Street <In WE-stport Squa re) Costa Mesa • 645-0924 c .,, .... 0 .. 0 -:!!. 0 0 ,, ,, 2523 Eastbluff Dr. Newport Beach 640-5516 L Boys & GIRLS -4 YfTrE -SIZE 14 * Howes Summer Garden * L ettuce Let us o;;erve you wrth th r <,.1mc q11.1l11y that we have d one for O\li:r J century. Let us ')how y ou the beautiful things we have collected from the m.i ster crJftsmen all over the world. Let U'i be your f.1mrly 1rweler. Turnips T urn up in t he latest fJ<,hion jewC'l ry. Turn up in the be~t SwrS'i·mJde w.Hlhcs. Turn up wi th the lmcsl.ln ~1y~1.il, chin,1.1ncl -..!Iver . ear rots C.arats we have ... rn d 1.11nond ... , cnH'1.1IJ..,, sapphires ,ind 1 lrb1l''> Karats in ~old, 1011. ""Beets Ho wes beats them all when rt lomcs to quality and servicc ... tt ·..,our personal touch that means o much. B.U HOWES and SON FINE JEWELERS FOR FOUR GENERATIONS NEWl'ORT llACH 3412 Via Lido I fl7S l7 JI lC» AfoiGtlUI 'AiAOf.l"ol\ I \~"'I A l!ARl~ll4 PAIJwl snl~\/ll~~All , •. .... ••CTITIOUI •u•u•IU MAM& ITATI.._ .. , , ... '-''"'"' ., ..... II> •r• ... " .. " .. I A I IHYl,fM Ht• '" '"" '' C•lt -.-.w CA *"' f.I Qu. ,, COltlllQltAlll) .. • c.i1 .. n11• CW-•1t11 ••• • ••t" "'' CO.I• M-. CA t*Mt Tftl• aiwtlM\\ h C6ft0\h tf'(J •• • llmlltel--141 11111 OUUI COltPOMll 1 ION I.I Mw.tanl ~••t••' '"" ·i.-· .... "'"" •1111 , .... t-1.c ... ~•01-c ..... ,.,,., .... ) "'~ •Oll•Tl &AMANOll ................ "" w111111,. ai..-, w. .. -••wwi, .. llh, C••...,.•• .. ,ti uu11n .... 't, .. ,. ftubll'-t'ted Of~ \._1 .. \I ll••lll l"••M , .. ,. 10, ,, ,. JI l•lt ••h .,. PUBLI(' NOTICE p auc NOTICE ~ICTITIOU• 11.111 .. Hi •AM• tTATeMe1n f "'t ... le'Wtft9 Wt \Of\,. et tr datftV ~.,..,,, .. 'rMNWOOO 0~Yll0~¥1Nt C.O M"ANY 70h Ov•ll 1.heel ..... _t IH<ll c ........... .,... ~-.._.·-·in '"' • <.•ot.,N• c•...,-'•O" H'h O.,,.u ,..... frrif••oOt• l •at" c ••tfftt"i" •t- t ¥•c• O.v•lopm•"t l•h • t allter111• c .. _ .. 11.., 111 H "" \heel ..... _ (.,.lofO<no• 0111 t •ut """Wtf'• •\ t~ tMI •• .itn wn ti\~ O• l'Ot•ttilf Atot •i1Hfll"ll oc.....-lh•u • P••tnt,\.r\•p ,,.,..-~ fo ,...,.,. ••td Anoe .... , 1n.- ""lhii A \lt"tH M\ ,.,~~· 1 fU\ \f•t-ft,.,..,t _.,. 'tlM with tfw C..ount, ( l•r• ..,, U•~"Of t£h"''"' a•l tw"• U ,,,. , lllt&J • .. 0 11•'-t t.r•~ , ..,." (\•ii• P11u1 lvn• I••''° lu1 , I H l l~I., U\1 /ti PllBLJ(' NOTI<'•: FlllSM P ubl• ·hN1 (" ·~ (l'lrd,l O.ulv P11v' tvnf' ,,. rUl(f 'Uh J 10. J1 l~IQ JU; '~ Pl'BU(' ~OTICF. F117'11 PuDl•,nt"<f Q,-tln~ C.0.t~I Od.i, Piiot, July ) 10 11 I• IW4 n :1<11q PURI.IC NOTICE F 111432 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS NAME S,.ATEMENT T lie toll-1"9 .,..,,.,., '' domq b11•I· nen•• IRVINE COMMERC.IAl AGEN CY, 1100 ~II Slrttl, NtWll0'1 9tacll, Ce11t0<ni• '1660 Allflln J LeM!y, 1lJ7 0111 Drive, leQU"" 9NCll, ~llh><nle t'l•SI T llh bu\lr>H\ ll <onducled by M In dM<l,..I. A~lnJ u ... y Tiii\ •161eme<tl w,H filed wltll Ille CounlY Cler-ol °'"nge COUlllY on June 71, 1'" ,.17. '°"'' Delly P11blllM<I Or<1119e (OHi Delly Piiot. 1S411' June 26 &nd July 3, 10, 17, 191' 236.,7'1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ----------- PU8l.IC NOTIC~ .. OTI<• Of' IMT .. ITIC* fO I MW.•I IN f NI \A~ I 0' a L(OMOLIC H ll•MAGU . ,, ,. , .............. ,, __ .. .. ~ ... l•tl .. lt.W-f el -he.ell,,. •II Dll .. ltt ....... I• llar•Oy t l .. 11 t ... I th• ....... rllt 1'•0 .,.!Ml, .. I• ••" el•-Oc __ ,al Ille ll'_' .. I •••HilioM M toll-. 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COlll (,f ._ Nf( Wf"I' lOl U vl 11\hlOtO Atl 0111\~tft tn b'"~ 1n rte O• t.U\(t ,,,_.,," thf" Bui r-orm ln\lrui '''-"' ''"" ( "n I t•on\ .trid 'iDP< ,, .• tt10t'I' #!\•'II,,,, nu-.. Yo~'" L vnnr WM11 C•e<vtrt• of ow Will hf '"t' abOVt' n .. m••d d••< \•01·n1 Lt •1n\of\, Mowen. M ltlu, J.cob• & Kabrl"' HOI Wlls.l\ll't! llvd. Ith Floor hurly Holts. Cll '1111 Ttl U1J) U1·1111 U H&JJ Attorney for E•tu1trl1 Pubh~hf'd ()f'Af'lqit (Od\I D1ttly JJ1lot July ID, II 1• JI. 1•1~ P UBLIC NOTICE R9*1 SUPEMIOR COURt OF TNE STllTEOFCAllFOMNlll FOR fHE COUNTY OFORllNGE No A 10070 NOTICE OF HEARI NG OF PETITION FOM PMOlllTE OF Will llNO FOR LET1'EMS TESTAMEN TAMY llNO FOR AUfHORIUTION TO ADMINISTEM UNDER THE INDEPENDENT AOMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT Eslalr ot RICHARD MILLAR .tl-.O known .\\ R MIU AR."''° '"°wn '" DICK Mll..lAR, ~tr.,.,..O NOTICE 1$ HEREOY GIVEN lh~1 ROBERT N DC RIE"IZO Ila• 111"<1 ll•reln a IM'lillon IOr Prob.tit ol W"' and lor lelter\ Tnl.tmf'nl11rv And lor AulhOrltA11on lo AC!mtn••l~r under Ille lndeoendenl Admlnl\trallOfl Of E".ttH Ac I, 'lll!NW>CI! 10 wMcll •5 mad<" tor lurtl'ter oartleuten., and lttol lhe llmr and place of lleerlnv Ille \.tm<" ha• -n \el fOr July 2•. 1'~. •I 10 00 e.m . In I~ courtroom ot Df'per1men1 No J of said cou'1, •I 100 Clv•c CeMer Dr••• WH I, In the Clly ol !)3nt• An• Calllorn1a. D•led July 3. ,,,. lM A. Br encl\, CounlyCi.r" CRAIO C. AUllCANOE It YOEOELIN I IAMTON U.l y.., ~Aw. Me•,.r1 -·CA '1MO Tel: 1SHSA A"9nMV-IW: l'ellllofter Publls....., Or~ COd\I O•llv P1101 July t. 10. 14, 1•" 7S.7 I• PUBUC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s ·s I I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 TIJl!ltday. July 10, 197CJ DAILY PILOT COAST LIFE 642-5678 The BfggHI Merkel Ptac:e on The Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT 642-5678 CLASSIFIED ADS OH£ CALL HllVli:l Aeaeh 108.000 HouHhold~ H1ST CREDIT APPROVAL Ho.ftH For s• HouHs ror. S• OUM\ Fors• HousH Fors• .......••••....•••••••••••.•.....••..•.••...........................................••..•••• I 002 GeMnll I 002 G.....-I 002 G..wral I 002 ....................... ·•·····•··············· ....••.........•.•..•.••.••...........•••••••. BtRORS: Advertiff'rs ~ check their ads daity GRd .-.port er· ran imnwdiatety. The DAILY PILOT as5Uft'lfs liability for the flr"St i1t· cornd iltMriion only. LOCATION LOCATION U~T 1.0Ci\TIO~' Cun Jo. \\Jlk lo \\ l'"ld1ff 111 17lh Sl Out of heach lr:if f1t• COO\ cntl'lll hu.., Sl'r\ Ill' ~J>Jl'HIUS J l.ldrrn. 2 hath. rlrcs:.rni.: room. walk·IO <'IOM'lS double garage ,\dJau·nt i;!rel'nbell Pool ~'Ii n·I' JH1ilabll• l'm·t•d n 1-(hl S89.500 1711 fl' ST IN CM EASTBLUFF SBEDROOM llc:autiful Ll'Sh tn It•\ t I t.'Xt'CUllH' hurnt• t',111111\ ruolll. \\Ith ftrt•pl.11·1• 1 form.ti tl1n1nc :1 1 or i.:Jrag1•. lgt• m;i ~ll·1 I.Kii 111 :.Wlt' W.111.. l11 Cd \I h11 11 sl'h()ol & :-,,." porl 11.-.u h Tt•nn1~ l'luh .11111 -.h1111 ptn)!. lAit'il\l'tl llfl ,1 <jlll• t stn-.:l \\llh m.111\ l.111•• tn•1•, S1·• I•• 111 Jt, \, '\: r, \\ LI..., I I '\ (, I .ii I ~lli-1111 ~. COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. 49 J 1\S \I I :"H. t ' It I•:!-." Dlll\'E Coron.1 tl1·I \lar. sl'l'IU<ktl fin\ olll' mmmunny. hu>-:1· :.h.odt· trws. pool. spa. 11 .. :-. =-:1s do>-<' to "'hu111, mark1•I'-1 hun hr•-. r.-,,L,1uranh. 111 th•· h1·.1n of ( 'urun.1 1h·I \I .tr 111 ... gTC'<il. I hH· lh1·rl· too' Jl'Jfl l'oll'I . ,\ 111\ t•h thret· h<'droom hnmt· m:islt'r su1ll' "Ith .l!fJotn mg study. hreplan· .<. .111 m·e:rn \tt•w IJJli·un~ ~1.500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-55 I I MR HARBOR HI 3 BR 2 Ba. qLUl'L hH·a111111 S122.500 2 STORY Shakl' roof. 4 Bit :.!1 , oa. Sl.29.000 EAST BLUFF ('ho1<'e l'Oml!r lo(·at1on 5 BH,J Ba .SISi.500 Roy McCardl~. Rltr. 548-7729 ESCAPE-TO- IDAHO! :-. al'res righl on lht• Salmon Rl\1•r ~•th ~ Bdrm mobtll' hnml· Onl~ s:!).500 BA L H 0 1\ I S L ,\ N D HE,\LTY 673·11700 CORONA DEL MAR Cute 2 Bdrm home on an R-2 lot. t-'ananemi.: f11•x 1· hie, owner an,.x1ous . BALBOA I S LA N D RE1\LTY 673-8700 DUPLEX EASTSIDE 1600 s q .ft., eal·h 11011 Beautiful pool QuH•t s t r eel. Ca II Robert Milliken, Agt.. 631· 1266 Tne original tOO commission $ys 1em NATIONWIDE For Real Estate Salespeople E"'\.ECll • Sl'STEMS· RI ti IOH"' offers a unique proposition! r I ~f ' A-h•t• 1 tr1n11 I t 759-0226 E.R. "Bud" Corbin, CRS Brolcer 1303Avocado,:: 193, Newport Beach --------- ~@ Beccr, RE?C1 iY REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE I 94C1 COSTA MESA ''l'<ll "-'o ('(1.1..,1 1'1:11:1 -.1 n g lv lvq•I. :1 b1·d111r1n1. J h;t1h h111n1 · I or ma I d1111ng nH11n l ;Ll ·s t'.tl in g ;1r1·.1 In k1l<'IH·11 l'll\l'l't'd p:illll t.11' g;1rngl'. -.h"kt· rnol ..,1o:u11111 \\Ill l'flllSHkr \';>.l'hilll)...t' 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 DECORATORS DELIGHT i.,11r:t\\ line.: :! -.ton .I ~lllh ~111· bdrm.. I· '11·11,1\ <'I 1 m1rr11r'-'<I. .J1T1•11ll•rl "11 i1 1•,11tht<>11t• 1·<1r1Jt•I .! I .tr g;Jr;e)!l' \\II h ur"'lll'f (~rmt•J ktlt'hl•n. tlm111 g rm. <'l'nt rul air S!l:!.!ltM1 lY~......-~~ 962·4471 m>546·8l03 ~TSIDE CHARMER R·2 :"IL'" r•1P1>~:r pl11mh111)! n 1: w 1• a 1 111• l ~ . n 1·" drapc~. Ill'" p;11nl m,,ul1· 3 Bdrm .! h.1th Uni~ ~.000 t;,il I t;.l~l !J lti I ' . OPEN HOUSE REALTY ~ MEW EtotGLAMD EtotGllSH TUDOR l'•k>I fl('" It I r1 111 I 1 1 dO\\"' ,\. 1;,1 11 bl t ~ ~.t l11r, '. 1 • r• 1 • , I·. flt•,1 J ... 1 •Ill ·'l'fll 1" ;11 ro" IA>.11l1·d "' It•"• r llll! llt't"' I 1111 1111 I lthr.tn ~ .. rm.if •1111111~ " le.:•· "''' r "1ni: \ '' "'' g11ri.:1~ '"" :!:!· J w" •I I h" homt t ... 1110 n·1hlll1 :--1 • rnu1 h m11r1· " , 1• I' S1:r..JolJ \lU!'>l "'' I ,tll tod:i~ i i-I !lt1:1 lf.'11:: Ill' H ACTIOM VIEW1 \ J l1 \ ... "' •' QUIET CHARM Ot>l1g hlful .va rd :--ttrr ound!-lh1~ profrsstnnall~· dcc:orated homt:• " bedroom. 2 bath & a den in Harbor View l lbm('s Price Sl6S.OOO r A COlDWl:U. IAHIB CO. 644·9060 2111 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RO IN~TCENTER ) +POOL $89,500 $©\\.~~lA-J,cfr5 . Fam sue lvnJ? rm. frplr. Thor lnft1q11ing Word Gome wifh a Chuckle ~ kit. sep rnastl'r '"'"" ... ,...,., , 1011•" ------- sle. lge gam~ room Oq,0 ,0 ,,,,. , .. , .. wtwet bar. Huge rovt·rcd .• .. ,. ".., • patio. free for m pool. IO\\ oe-•r '".., • mainl j?rounds Jo: Z financing Call no" I L A C 963-7881 ._..~,--..--.,...-~11--,...11.-! Qfft< 1119• Of\ ltJ"o IL)ll/ l\o< I• f.__.1_....__..__.__.. __ [,•;IU!lljl -I --t--j T-.-!1_sl,,_1 M ! E ~ A W N E • m nor one ot tnose peoo1e NhO oases nts :1le on 1ne oa•t~ noroacope • 111w1ys cnec11 my lortune cookie •or " OCEAHFIOHT JUSTUSTIDI! ()\arming 2 bdrm. house with lnrome urut In rear . large R·2 lot1$39$,000 673-36&3 6'7~4777 Eves p E. E S O R I oponoon ~ ..... ,..-..,.l-.,l..,S..-.,.,rc--.lr--1 0 '",' "'" ··~ , ~ .. d .. <h•<>'erJ • • ~ "'1 "" .,.. tt"•S4•~ """Old L..-J~-"--'--J....--1'--' fW Jo••('(_' "'(llf' 'l'f'SJ. No 2 be-!OW •' ... ... .... WESLEY N TAYLOR CO REA LT U H.S s i nce HM NIGUEL SHORES OCEAMFROMT A lOU('h of I U.1\\ till nght ht•rr on the o (' l' <.1 n I r o 11 l 1 n t ht· l'l o :--t• d g ;.ll c l'Ommun1Ly of i\11-:u<·I Shon'" SPrcne & b 1 • a u l JI 11 I I or •tl 1 o n <.t n d .1 g re a l 1 ll \ l'!'>l ml'nl l'l'l \ ,1H· Sll'PS I (I lhc lon·ly t ummun1t~ hl'<tl'h Sp;.ic:1uu:-. homt• "1lh I ht•drm .... torm;.i l dining. slud~· & htlJ!P rl·<·n ·;1tton rm Spa & hit tn fl'-h :iquunum B~ .ippt S!fi:i !MIO WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. Realtors 21 I I Sa1t Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CEHTER. M.I . 644·0 I 0 BAYFRONT ~t'' l·r;ll I 1n1· 11;, vfront h o mt•:- ''JI Ii PH'I \'<. ... 11p A VALON \\I II l 'llll!-ll'lH'lt·d ,j HI! h.1 ll:tk 11111 11 p.1r11.el lt;, ... :•mt•nl 1·11nl'rl'll' 11)1111t1:i11111· Fl:.i ,1 n -.. s1:w.ooo l"t·t· BIL~ GR.UNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Drive, N. B. 675 • 6161 ............................................. <"" Wafter _5~_j~ng & _AjjQC. 673-2500 HARBOR VIEW HILLS, CdM S 34.500 REDUCTIOH-""OW SlOS,000 H 15 QUIET COVE OPEN DAILY l ·S ( ltU t 11111!1 I\ I·,, Ill It 1'11,1 1 llll'J' \~JI h 11:.1 ... h111;..! "' ... 111 ':1 \\ I· 11•11l'h door-.. htillt r J,'111 ltll '' I (•f! ll..,(•d hi Jt•I. 111 .Jilt• d t I 1111•-t)fl 'llllt I ( ttl th· -.:11· ()\\ ll• I \\ill I 1111 ~ 11!1 I :!111 1 ·r I> \\'hat ,.1 ... 1 I ... lit 1•d1·d ( 1.1111· "ol't' lh 1111\\. EtotGLISH EST ATE $67,000 ..:.;-;1•1 Tll I ·\I. IH l\\ '\ ~J11rlP I ... 111f\ c . pt t ••I ..... l l1Jrl1 i! •'Ill I\ II i,1\hh I.\ I II' • ~11(11 11\• I :.. I I I t"-I ' I " I 111 ,t.11n ~'~' 1,. h~-t11 n , , nt JH1•\ l'n\,111 • "1111\,lld 11~.i,,., I h1 ~.1rtlo I' 111111 , \ tp 11 t' ' U• t 4 , I ,,., I '~ •' o DOVER SHORES 1'111, 111\ ,.I\ ·I htlrm :!• _. l1.11h h11nw '" .1 -.1rm1• :-. thlll" •'"·'\ lr1J11\ lh1• .... ''I I t I I II I l ,. I ' II "'I'·" !nu· I I\ lll)! r OHltl bit, 1.111111\ 11~1111 ·" ""'' ·" ·' 1111 1.:hl l..111 h1·11 I h1 r• h J l'I."•'• .. 11111\ oil tit• 11\.1,lt I ltlli• tor I he t \ I f' 111 \I l 11 11 pn• • •• "-.. , •" t .11 '·'' ..._'••··· f m c;:: SELECT l ~ ~J I P ROPERTIES NEWPORT BEACH I 1111111• 01: M ~ f. "' .t I '\11. t!lljlll \ l'.JI h UJ111 ,,..,.,, I I I!.. If o•n• "' t'.11? Prt1 •Pt 1l:d1• I.in<! •• 1 \IX'• 10· ..... ,11. I m .. 1• ht 111 1111.1111 ,. Balboo Boy Prop. Reolton • 675-7060. 4~~S77,500 ll1.11 • n i:h1 11111\ ~, i.:..111 1111 I"'' t ht Ill I I h11! 111 l,unrl\ hortH ,,,_ ·• i1t111·1. tr,., I 1 n , t! ~ t r ,.,. i '\ ., flo ml' \\le 111"' '-l'llt I ll'll1t11.1t"d ~11l1rn1L 11Jll'r ,,,, .~~· Are You Serious About a Real Estate Career? If so -join u~ for on informal chat wiffl . Dr. Randy Mc Cordle R andall R M cC11rdle Ph.D. President THE REAL ESTATERS 11 you have t'VPr c.on<,1dPro?C1 .t careM tn real estate sale~ or arr now ptl'St>nlly licensed and woulCl hkl'.' to nave your Quos11on!> clnswered at J sirell, 1nlOflT\~I discussion with Randy ancf sorre o l THl" REAL ES TATERS. tnen c all now IOI roserva11ons Space 1r. J1m1terJ Call Miss Co~ at 751-6191 Champagne & Hors d'Oeuvres July 11 , 1979 7:00J.ctS":OO p.m. RanCly MeCatCllt ,] 91h QrdCle OrOO·OUI hllchntked •nto Costa Me'l<f 26 yo14rs ago and star1eCl 1n the 1ea1 estate bus1nPss The first lew years wert> <1 struggll' From dtoving a 14-year 010 ear dnd loving 1n d :.ongle ur garage to eslabhshong ht~ o w n busone s!> His company THE REAL ES TA TEAS, •S both -...t!ll known and well respeeteo Later McC11r· die werit to college ettenoong 0 C C . Chapman College. Cal State Long Beach USC and •oPPed 11 ott w1tn a Pn o In illddthon to being tne o wner and founder o f ll-IE REAL ESTATEAS, Randy is a lounder of the CAtezens Banll 01 Costa Mesa, preside~ ot Treeco Escrow Inc • college lecturer. autnor, nat1onel speaker and newspaper columnist. If you would hlle 10 bul are unable 10 attend this maattng, let us llnow -Or If you wo uld lllca the ,,_.tenal sent to you, please call 6THEREAL 9-ESTATERS House' For Sale •••.•.•...............••...........••.••..•...•••••••••••............••.•..••............................................................. ..,..._.." ,_,.S. ............... s. G•••• 100? G1arel ,. 1002' Ccww .. Mw 1022 CoetoMHa 1024 DanaPoint t026 l"ine 1044 ONLV""-OT luuday, July 10, 1919 ······~··············· ......................................................................................................................................................................................... . fti I .t 1001 e1u1.. IOOJ •-•• ltlJ ~AHtSH CHARMER 4 ~ Br Bii,cay, nc-v"r m· ••..-•••··--·-· -· .. ··-··-·-··· -··-·····-···-· . . . . SPICfACUl•• ~s ~o.w ',,. t cup•('(i. "~!>um ... ~., •. , WootillD•I sin.HO . FOtlSAU ....,vey OCt!lltl \lt'W atop tl-U0112.urb4h6117 f QUMJTYDUPLIX _,..... ... ~OODS" Dan a P oint·., r1n .... 1 Ownl'r lrun~ err~rl 2 Bedrm and den. M eJ1ctipllonal cwito m ,_., ,,,_,.,""" ne11thborhoo11 I.Kt' lGrJMM •och 1048 REAL ESTATE IN NO DAYS FOAJUSTlll uultc.•cJ wood ceilings. wet b~r. bl.llt home with va ultt!d New town homt•i.. formaldan rm . tt horrw ••••••••••••••••••••••• clt•t·orator w u lloov e rin~. Private wood heum ceiling s. Easu1de Costa Mesa dd1ShJlCt1on \.t•ry rl1·x1 beautiful ttolld oak 2450 Santa Ana Ave ble term:. C111l Hll·k Ul'Ok. Central vacuum. If cleaning l'ab in ets th r u o ut . 646-006lor9M-1920 Coye498-l360.at=t IHACLASS IYlTSs.F ov~n & m uch mor e t ~1 1 "".,.aC<") in lvinR rm 4 HOUSES Fadoie Valley I 0 34 and mal!ter bdrm . leaded •••••••••••••••••••• ••• OCIAM VllW- A rnmbhni custom honw on ~xtra larKc lol "'llh i:urdl·n Lln<I a Yll{':ttlo tree:-llugt• h vinl( r1111m . h t' a m l' d 1· 1· 1 I 1 n .I! )> ll'll~~1vt• hnt k l11eµlact'. <111 nat u ral w 1111di. gourrrwl k 111 h1•11 lux T"I• ............ cc Md 9'~ 11 lliOUr, TWO DAY M•9'0n I• on.t9d 1ht• ..... a.wdlly HCI ....... ,. 94 Tilie ".....,Ho•••· 1MOO MMA'1hur ... ,ca., In lrvlM (Kn>M "°"' John W•p• Alrporl> ......... , In ,.f'Mft •• 1100 ··"'· S.turdeysOl Ull rt0•* ADVA..cl flllR1'VAtlOk & t,... COUf'M OUT\.INI. coaOMA DB. MAI Gorgoou!J oceun · and canyon views. llugo lot with spacious home. Light u nd a iry kite hc n . Massive s tone hrl'PllH'e 3 Bedrms . family & dining r m Pa tio and dt?<'k. POOL. IEACH DUPLEX S 172,500 Stt!PS to the beach from owne r's front unit 3 Bedrms + loft. F ireplace. Ot·('ks & pt1 lio. s hake roof. glass windo w s and WESTSIDE ceramic ule 1acou 1 tn Only S2~.ooo o w c master b11lh WORLD PLUS R.E. a t·harm1ng 2 bdrm 556-7777 separate rental wHh fireplace 11nd own patio ck-ck. $279,000 CM.L644-721 I t'OR INFORM ATION ,... Met.a Verde 4 br. 2 IJ.i. lgl· lot. $140,000. Owner. Ai...'l 751 3W6. IYOWNER 1st Cla~., homt' 1n ht l'I~' area JUll. fam r m . d1ru11~ rm. 2' 2 ba lllOll "' ft h\10J! 11rN1 !-:IN' ~!.•r <ir Ht-<.out1fully lndst·111I 20.lC.36' fully ;1uLomat11· Anthony Pool No f101rnt· mi.: ha:o.!>lt· Owrll'r wtll <:Im)' luH b11lum·c: ,\,.,II Ull( $115.000 01wn l>.Jlh 1·4, ~e1l!Sund:.~ Ill I l~lf Goldt•nt'}t'. or •·.Jll ~4157 Ul'lllU' n1a .. \1·1 ~Ultl' mdgn1f11••·111 \'11•w nf rna!>I & \'tllag.-lighl!oo tli::..101 JDS Semln•r•. Corona del Mer (714) 644-1094, (714) 644~9 WATERFRONT $231,000 Almost o~w. 3 bedrm, 2~ bath. family rm . d ining r m . den. Brick pa tio. IJakony, ri replaC'e . Amenities incld pool. 1acu221. volleyba ll, s a ilin g. priv~h· beach & MUCH MORE ! Breathtaking Panoramll' athr view of N pt. II arbor. Oce:in . Coa~t & 8ay rught lights from <'V(•rv room Sll'P'i co l>t:.it•h & parlc Pcrfl.'<.11> apvo1n\ t>d throughout $750.000 631-4560. bi3 0188 Prime E.side loc.il1on. ex <·ell. fam ily execull\C home Pool. g1M ;t house w/wet bar. IJ,l r edwood fam rm , 4 Br. 2 k a , 2 frpll"s, man ) p lu:. features $165,0I)() C..il l Agt/Owner 642 0467 or ----------· Century 21 Allcoas l. HuntincJtonS.ach 1040 963-0961 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 401 <;1.1-::-1N1-:v1u l!f7 484H CALIF. CLAS SIC Z31 POPPY: Coron:i del ~: J1..1:>l slepi. lo ll\t! hea('h & a short walk tu shop,. J>O!>l offll'I'. bank:. & rt!Slauranls OH strt-t•C oark111g for 2 guest rar:.. two bt:drooms. family room, s tudy & gardt•n room Sµ.11·1011!-. hom1• wit h mud1 pri van t)wrwr will ht'lp f1nan1•1• s.'Wl.000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-55 I I DESIGMED FOR WHEELCHAIR ACCESS!! JI you desire rapid ap prec1ation. set: th1:. 1m mac: u I at c <' x 1• I us 1 \ l' h.ime. m a r dµ1dlv ••P preC'1ated an•11 . Color c:oo r d1nat~d d c:rur thruout 4 gluriou~ bdrm s. a t rium olf ITl8ster swte. 2 pallo:. A true 'alue e1t $1 IO.~XI Call 645-0303 A PRIZE GEM! ,\ s upe r b T urLlt•rn1•k '.ll'n Town ho ml' ltJ\ unous. modt>rn. ninl t•rn i.iurary s tyll' with ~u11 tlt•t·ki-. wethar ... u11k1•11 luh. 2 bt•druom.,, :!11 IXith.-;. u;w ..-.qu;ir1· fl·t·I. .,,r~l'OU.'> vll'w:. and c•om m:tndtng loca uon Onlv S11>.S.OOO. Thi!> uni.' wnn t last 1 Call Launnt• Sha"". ';l)..'l 644·8007. 67~·6000 GREAT RHAHCIHG-Rl 1.11vely 1>r1 dt• of ownership home on H2 lot with room to bt11 Id a urut. 3 bdrm 2 ba lam rm with parqut'l I loor:. & _w:.mt• room No In.in ft:'t'S, nwnt'r will 1·arn llrst & ~et·ond w11h 111" tlov.1l. Call no°"' 97!l 5370 REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS Wt>'rt• loo kinJ? for I outstttndtn~ I 1 t• t' n :. t• d p '-' u p I t • "' ho u r ,. n o l i nt 1m1c1at t>d hy :-.u(·t•t•ss "ho arr 1 n n o v a I I\ t'. c• r <' a t 1 \ t.' • p res t' n t ::i ~upt•rrn1 appC'a t .1net.•. who art• motiv<llt•tl In t>. JW t'l a n income of S 100.0011 t-.1 ~ t.•ar Our company m ,1 rk t'l ~ p rt·~ t \ g ll.>ll '-' rl's 1 c1 r n ti a I pro11t.•rl tl'" 1n Nt•wport. Coronu del M ar. & a r e also mem bers o f tht.' L aguna Bc>al'h Board of Realt ors . We h ave top draw(.•r i.!Ssociations with tlw Ht'vcrlv Hills markt'I. Our new offices will open in Cor porat e P lala b y 1\ugust 1s t. The commission a r rangement is by :rny standard excellent. If you think you q ualify & wou ld like to discuss t his oppor tunity pleas<' call TuesdC:ty nr Wednesday h t'I Wt'en 6-8 pm. ask for J ohn Polloc k. 548-2953 Pl ease be pn·parcd lo submit a n·:-.um c !>hould further discussion ensm· GOT THE "JEnY VIEW WLUES"? If ~ ou · H· got llw b I u<·:-. we· ve f;!ot the A'lffe:-. a c·onLemporary 4 bedroom "'t«t p :-.uh· ·o n a CdM hilb1de above the jclt~. lo bl' la ken with u frie ndly front patio. c.tn upstairs ~un deck. b ric k floor fomtly room :.ind a bit of bright "'·llow k1tC'h en. It will s tir you ~ently until lht· S27!J.OOO s~1 le!> pric:e be,·omcs lht' flest inH•Slmcnt you ever m ade Feel better already"' REAL TO RS' 675·6000 2443 E.m Co ast H1qhwav. Corona d el MJr 673-8550 J.:. ---THE REAL ESTATERS CUSTOM DUPLEX l'loi;l' IO bt.•:11•h 3 bdrm. & 2 bclrrn, bltns. P'l p11t111~. frpk & h1g iiar Xlr.J hH· lot W (JVt-r JbOO Sq ft , Ill rl's l'Vt'rythm~ l'n l't' n• ducuon to S!~l.000 Ownt-r most a n x1ou:. Offt-r YOlffitc•rm:-. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! l'.moram1c Nev. l)Orl R.i' ,,('...,, from iiorgt'Ou~ 1 b1•drm upp1•r un11 or 'l'·"·1uu.-. 2 ht•tlrm h1v. 1·r umt ' Nalur.11 bnl.'k I pk:-. Wl•t b.1r:. 1 C.1r l!aragl' l1t1111 spat•1• Slt•ps 111 hc•11t·h 1>1a I 752 1700 F/IST' 759-fl226 SAVES2600 MOTHER-IN-LAW HOME "Walk to Shops" d perfect bomt' ror 2 families. 4 bedrm. 2 hath home w ith added on lx,,~m + bal.h an pn1,<ill· a rea. Wa lk to H arbo r Shopping Ct•nll'r 1\ must M'e. Sl2.5,000. Call now ~231.3 ··. / • I I •, I' ABANDONED DESERTED FORGOTTEN Brke to beaC'h·3 l!lanl bl,'Clrrns. 2 bath Dining a r<'a. ram lly room Ow n er des pcratt·. $114 ,900 l\d nu v.. ~2313 CHARMING 4 BR SINGLE STORY . HOME Jw;t o mo olrl' C:o1y (ml) nn v. l)!e frpk. din rm. hea'y s h3ke r oof & shov.~ hke a mnd~I ~t'ar pn\'ale park Take ovt•r '>Ub)l'ct to {'XlSl m g \jJ •• ' loan Onl .. Sl 16.000 759-1~1 . Real &tall' EAST SIDE ''Unusual'' ASSUMABLE 81/•0 o PLUS X I n I t c r m :. a ' ,1 1 I .J~mmc• Crl'4.'k Pl:sn I /\JI l'a.rthtonl·~. l'l<'an ..i!> .i µin JuM 2 ~rs old 2 hr den. Wl't har ;\l a!oo'>l\t' f1replac-e. 24 hr M 't" g..i11· Pools & ll'nn1:, < ·u1 tl1· ... al' s trN·I & II ., I h1• low<-:.t pnc1• in J,1:.m11w ' A-.kin~ S2 lll,OOo II urn ·~··"· R.C.TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 - - UNUSUAL DUPLEX (Jn Poppy Avl.'. old C<.IM Aur 2 bdrm lJWnt•r !> un 1t & good n •ntal Both Jd .}OIOIOjt '>W1mm111g pc>QI ~.OOOF1rm PAUL MARTIN REAL ESTATE 644-7383 Costa Mesa 1024 .....................•. F'ors11lt' by owner. ~Jllt I BR. owner w C'arrv 2nd Great loan 3S.'>Um.pt1on. 751 l578 ---- 81 i''o ASSUM. LH. 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. IRt! air. horn<· Zoned R2 Vt'r} buildable Xlnt homl' or inv~tment ConH·n1cnt to all :.en ices . S95.000 751-8l61.1 It's l.autifuf Fors• By Owner You Save 3br. 3ba. fam r m . lrplt· Nr Su Coast Plat a, qwl'l neighborhood Pnnl'lplcs only $110,00o. S22.00fl down. Lakt' OVl'r pymt~ ~~for appt ----- Ouplex 2 2br. :.harp owner':. un1L, lrg )d~ l!fl rental mrome. $115.0IJO fA2.5600 MESA VERDE Cowwtry Charm I Bdr ur 3 .._ rll"n +tam llardv.ood fir-.. C\.ik har ba v w1ndov.. l'll S I S 3 . 5 0 fl .I ;i t' k I t• ll:indll·m.in. I< 1-. \I,\ X ti.JI laJ6 LOCATION ! --------1 LOCATION ! D E C 0 R A T 0 R S Spa('tOu.<. lrN_• {'ill\hllh I DREAM HH. 2 bath homl' 1111 trl" ·1,,L' be:iuuful hom1· h~1., I 1 n f' d s 1 r l' I' I !\ ,. " h('(!1\ profcssionall) ck \.'artht.01w l'll11Wh. n1·v. t•orall'd an antJ out It k1tt·h1:n Im. flt>"-p,1111l 111 fl•;1tun.., natural wo1'11b . sldl' Sl l0.11110 wallpap('r '>l<i1nl·rt l!l.1'>:0. So. Calif. Realty winctuw11. h11l tuu. wund 546-5605 645·69 18 tlt•r•kmj.(. ('L'r:lrflll' lift•. a uto :.pr111kll'r'> and l'Ulht-clrn l 1·t•1lllll.!'> 1\ mu.st St't.'' For mon· min rnH 541.i 5ljkl I ~HERITAGE . REALTORS VA Finoncin9 \1t..,a 'v\•rdl• !'liort h hn m•· fc.il\JJ"l..., c·\l·dlC'nl floor pl.in "'1th :1 bl·tlrot>m larJ,lc t·ount n I. 11<•h1·n with all built1n -. beautiful dlriu m nt'" c:a rl hto n<' 1'.1rpc t1 n i: $79,!WO . l\l\R (.ill ~17:."0 TAR&al. -· Dl':o1r abll• E J ,1:-.t tl•· eh.trrrwr :1 HH I 11 1\,1 H\ <tl'<'f'" 1·all nov. .1~1 G:ll Ot!lti U1k1· t11 &•.1d1 lhr :°'•·•·•b T L C ~i':.•15 0 .\~l 1..:1 j~J VALUE PLUS! ~ Rr 2 ha. shakt• rnof a' .. umc lo" mtt·n ··· 1 Fil \ loan l~ll lur .Jpp! 111 o;t'\' Onh m.!"X'tCI OJ\"ld B11url.1· 11111 5411 !l':t50 L11\1•I\ 5hr d 1 11 .t..1 rrvlt . w.tlk In ~ ( IJ,l't l'la1J. t·ulll'l!<' ~ h1ch "<'hi (XI l-',1ir\ 11•v. & ~ I> l''w\ Ov.n1·r ,1n\1111i-. v.1li help fmalll'l' Huth Srudcr·A~ 635·-1:145 ALLSTATE W~ Work For YOU! PENINSULA ..\ru<IOll'> OWnt'r Ii. !>l:.trt in.: Lo v.orry ;\111:,t :.di h1!> 4 1:>1.'droom. 4! bath huml' on tht' c>a~ts1d c Ci~ta l\11.'!>a lot Clost! Lo :.i·h ool:.. ~b oppinJ.l & re\:~al.100 LQ :.ave ~a!< Hurry on this nnt·' l ',111 7~1·:!191. Super c ule 3 bt•d rm . ( tJ mt I y ho ml' "' 1 t h l•---------1·-----···----l" u s l o m d c> I a 1 I:-. •'Sf'ACIOUS" REALTORS WILL MOT LAST- DUPLEX OCEAM IUUES A 3 Bdr m & 4 Bdrm. walk to all sh ops. 1 block to th(' beach . O wne r left a r ea. s a ys .. sell 1l" $219.500 675-3411 Classified Ads. your one · st.opsbopplng cenler. Ht'nlals ~ules Property Ms.: mt DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES 645-7573 WESTCLJFF WIMMER Blue Chip offering 111vest m this bcaul1full\' expandl'd tradrtton;il, home W ith gourmt.'l kltdl{'n. 1·01v brt'akfast nook. 1nv1ting cornt'r fi replal't' m family room ANO sparkling pool l';-ill Ill a .. Buy Order·· loda\ t.!32.500. • 642-5200 f" • Pete Barrett. -r 9'i macnab I Irvine realty EXCLUSIVE llG-CA.HYON Hig hly upg r ad ed & exp a nded Deauville w /panora mic view from Ca talina to Saddle b ack Mtn . Billiard rm -family rm w /fplc & custom eabinetry + step-down bar. 43' pool -s eparate spa - firering. Sandie Fix 644-6200. (U·lOO ) l ST TIMI OfflUD Only Deauville model on the Golf Cours e in Big Canyon ! Outstanding 4 BR res. located on quiet c ul·de·sac w/lg. private yard · le view of fairways! Many custom a menJlies incl. slate entry & foyer. parquet floor in kitchen, plantation shutters. paneling, air cond. & security s ystem. Lynne Valentine 6'4·6200. CU-103> '42-113S M+-6200 toi Oowr Orlw H•bOr Vltw Center ,,.,,. .t eamciut v .. 1ty can .. , 752•1414 ' POINT Charmin~ 3 br. only steJX> to sand .• Jus t listed and pnced ror qu1ck s a lt• Call Now!! 646·7171 'HfJ I• I f.j I -~ THE REAL ESTATE RS C::SELECT I PROPERTIES Cathedral <.-eilin~. large IS THE WORD fireplace. sunny l'U:.tom Stiper 5 Bdrm 3 hath kitchen. large lol. a lll'Y home in Mt.•:. a V l'rtk. access. RV parkini::. N£'W car peting. larg1.• Pn<'t'd to sell ! $92.500. family room. l'Ovt'rt'd Act now! 546-2313 pallO and wl.'lb11r l\skmg "' '' ''t ., • ' • ''' '' '-. ' only S149. 750. For mo rt.• [~IR&UI ..... " ....... ~~~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS ••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 2 Bdrm condo on the goll <'ourse. end VA unit . m any upgrades. plu.o;h white l'arpettnJ.l. PrHtiC)fous ~Woods parquet floonnJ,l. m1r ;;:~?~~~:;:~, [ ~ e1rn1 BUYERS -If you make $14001 mo. you may qualify to own l!E your own home~ Low Down' Loans to Sl00.000. I.All 115 show you how lo 810111 ILlllS ca. ®i~:!!~:h.,,.. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE W•Listtft. 754-1202 0Wti4Elt WILL FOCAMCE Bluffs l.nrgest SinJtle Sto ry Thr~ Bedroom l'lus Family Homl.'. P uul;l Plan . Custom f''t•aturcs Thr u.Out. F ast F.sc·row. Assumt' First Trust D<'l'd Price, $196.500. ln<.-lude:. ,..,'l' Lirnd. Subm it Offe rs FAIULOUS WA THFttOHT Truly GorJ:eoos Custom Built Six B<>droom lloml' In Newport Bea1·h lluJCe Family Room. L;irge Maste r Suite. Fon?vcr View Of Harbor. Overs m .>d Lol Plus Large Dock. A Pat Hug Offering. Call For i\ppomtmenl 631-1800 HI DOYH "'9VI ® ::=.~ 20HALOT $110,000 Quaint breakfast nook. arched doorways, huJ,le lot. Do n 't m iss o ul. 64&7171. 0 1"-,,,,,.,,\ llJf\, '1...'"' ,.,,!\, *** ec.g."a Antisto 2250 V CllMJllGI d Way CostoMeta You are lhe wmner or twofrHtickith (SlS.00 value>. to RoyalUpfum St••Show Ideal Mesa Woods homl• with pool and s pd Tv.o s lo r y ho mt• w 1th ol ilc(imoms, formal d1ntn1? room. wt•t bar. romplNt•· ly furmsh<'d kitchen with eating area. <.-overt!d pauo. Approx 2600 sq .rt $187,500. BK R. Call ~1720 Wl. --· --- CEDAR GLEN Oistmct1ve 2 a nd 3 bedroom condom m1um:. from $91.500 2.554 Elden Ave., C.M. 642-6734 llEST AND RB•UTION 83Jt% No Qualifying . owe $12.000 2nd. Loft mod£'1. 2 BR 2 Ba . C<'nlral air. :! car garage rondo Moll- lJcelJo. $75,000. 645·9ltH ~. OPEN HOUSE REALTY Z ' \; DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR QUta SALE 4br. 2ba Mrsa Verde Will <'arry Isl ~ mtn $25.000dn . Ry Owner. :Dl2 Ceylon Rd. $1 l4.!IOO 962-7620. POOL HOME East side C M. 3 bdrm. 1 112 b a • b e a u t 1 r 11 I t.'Celi.ned street 754-7800 -'NZI Bristol. C M OWNBtWILL CARRY IST AT 10% Luxunous Condo. park like selling . new 2Br. 2\1288. S82,500 JONES REALTY INC. ~~"l !CMO (714) 673·6210 I at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July 14, 8 p.m. ft is the order o f the day 2001 w . ..._ 91\od, in this 3 Bdrm de light. ~ ._...<Allfomle92ee<> * WATERFRONT CONDO-SUP Tltl1cCll9dols .. ....,.for ..... /..,.._ '" a MCriy llWg. C.._ ss•• 2 bed. 2 ba. with M.I. 1ey ••••· rooa. s10,ooo cath -.d SflO "'°· ,..... for .-. prfH of SlZ$,OOO. Sllp for 40' boet aYal..._ • U.00 ,... ft. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. ~30 W Ct)(hl Hklh\'''" N""'~ >n &ad 1 631·1400 Olli 6'2·5678, ext. 272 to cla.im your ticketa ••• ........... 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Island's New Painted Ledy cuat.om VIC!l-Ortan. 5br. 4ba inc&d lg bonus w/bat.h. DR wlwet bar & oak floor. Matr aulte wlalttini rm le balcony, 8'ained " etc~ I.': .-0 ..... dr, C8IPlt now. Dl.OOO. m A1ate. Owner / Alt ~l. Featl.lftll: Self cleaning oven. wax tree flool"S. formal dining rm , 2 ~lJoa Ir many extras. VITEIANS! OWNER MOTIVATED CALL HOW 75 .. 7100 4 bdrm. prime area ... ..~ w/remodeled k it che n Md· M any amenities. Call ~l - , now & submit. BKR . 2ll2'7 Brtst.ol, CM Mela Verde. a111ume ~ GI 1.1t; owe 2SK 2nd 2. "1 4 Br 2114 Ba. den etc. Sla-400. La Cefa. Alt. Bill. Ul· 1257 MAIJHITA Specucular hilltop hocnea. 2012>32(16 aq. t\. Ooee to Mutna. Selva Rd as C1Ue La Prima Vera. S16S,OOO t.o ~.000. lll.-.0: ...... 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QUilrt<'rs. 2 f1n•plJt'•''· gre.it mJ~ter l.x•tJr..0111 SI.Alt-and a ll th" "'h 11n .1 n1c·{· largl' lot C'.1 I I hl'lon· ttu_., <>nl' 1:. gun.· e RANCH RE A l T".,.- 551 ·2000 Reduced! 4 Bdrm . 21 • ba + tam . nn. P lan 4 m lh1· \h;i 11 t-elloc llomes Ull' a c l'<I on qwt.'t st rf't•l Tt•r ri fit· nc1~bomood for famtlv. Comm unity pool:.. tt•n m~. :.thools. l'hurc hl'!oo anrl shopp111g all du:.i· h) 't523 CAMPUS Dt· IRVl .. 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Custom Ill· all \- 770-!1777 REDUCED!! nu~ super 2 bdrm ~!It'll (OWTlhOUS{' Wllh \-ICY.,,, lovely l(rt'l!nb\.'lb. 1111111 1s m m ull shape Nn" on I} $110.CXIO LOCJ11M Villoc)e R.E. 497-1761 LCllpM 1Hc1t I 048 Log11na leach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTRY CLUI LIVING 2 bedroom. 2 b a th c ond o overlooking El Niguel Golf course. This home is only $90.000. Ever y man's dream to walk out your own door to chip a few s hots . A COLDWILL I.AMI• CO. 496-7222 831-0836 ,,.... ....... .., .... ~ ..... .... ~ . ,, LagunaN1r1 Realty • Of'l!N HOUSI W-' .,,,., 11 ~ t -2 12 2 Vi e l•poto ...... t.er.Pt." s.a. .... t-:JCollc mounl•in top ·Spwusti Villa .. t.:liJ•h~ Panoramic St!.~tl 1t.>11. from l'Vt'r y r'uom P rivate cui.tom butll home. Don't m111 one • lime opporturuty lo an sJ)t!Ct this ma~nlril't•nt property Only SU4,9SO 49).9494 495-5220 49~24 13 ll0.5050 ---------- Muion Viejo I 06 7 ····•··•••••··········· s5•·; V/\ Assumable loan. ~ Walkt~r t: lt:r. Real fa'att· PAMTA5TtC AMAMCIMG !! 4 Wt. f11m1ly rm. ll11rbo1 V1rw II Nrw npl ~ bHut QUlt'l ~trt-ttl Nl'ur ,:>ark1s1·hool 1><>1>1 Sl76,000 Ph 640 l•UO Cll ~1 6561 ~lt'Ul-'F \ 1·r} ntt't' 4 BK. 21, blS $1.59,500 bv o wner Op{'n Sun l.2 30-4. 30. l~l4 Dover Dr tH.2·9186 Origillal lluffs 3 lk 3 Ba dt>n condo. great location, .:rt'en- belt, nr pool, s hutters. 2130 Vista Laredo. $172.500. By Owner. 544-7S..C.0167 $-5525 By Owner . over 2,300sq. l•--------fl. P ymt w /tax S632 770·3008 aft er 6 pm Pnn=Onl!.:_ Ntwport IHch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAGNIFICENT Miru estate. command· mi:: view of Back Cay, mountains. nty lt l(hts ll~e lot on Promontory. 5 bedrooms. 4'i baths. SUPBDUPER ' Dover Shores DUPLEX Walk Lo beach, 2 larRe 3 Bd r m u nit s with fireplace and but llin~ Great winter/s ummer 1nrome pote ntial !-'cc simple Call for appt ~1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS WES TC LIFF Super :.harp & dt·<1n, 3 lidrm and dtnin~ room un 4u1t<t slrf'cl near Unver Shore:. Th 1s qua h. I\ home 1i. only St7!1,SOO. Ht·rital!t' 1-:xdu s l\ e, µhone 5411 1151 for dt< la.IL<;. ~HERITAGE REALTORS NEWPORT HGTS 'flus tudden beauty is on 1k>ad end 1.t 2-sly s Br 3 &. sml ocean view. full !:)wed1sh si.u n a. bi g Jdl'U/.ll IOI~ 1l( t•Xlrll!> ~1usl St.'t' IQ appn.'t'l:lll' S!.!5.(100 Ownt•r will help fmam't' A PRE:HIGE: ,......~I HOME:~ 3333W C-Oasl llwv, NH 645-6646. 1'.ASTRLUt~t'S LR crnr 1111 4br. 21.l'Jba. nr NU Tt'nn•s S wim t:luh, ">hOIJ!>, schl11. $172.500. ;14 ~•..Sl87or644 2442 New duplex 3 br & 2 br, m·t.>r 3000 s q rt . I blk 10 h<ly. $239.000 ' 548-67:11 CUSTOM Ontut; jffi hi 21 , Newport Cftlftt 640.5357 BEST ORIGIMAL ILUFfS AREA Scnsa11onal Plan F: lh ghly <·u s tom1 zed . spa<'1ous 2 txlrm swles t massive family rm. & add e d h ob h ' rm Overlooks cnnrm(lus ~rer nbclt H unes l Jy pnrrd al $185.000 A~enl fttO 5S60 SHORT OF MONEY? Easy to buy with owner f1nant·1n~ & f ;Jsl posi.css1on 4 bdrm & huRe family room on pri vat e t•o rn e r 1n Wcstcl.tff. $147.SOO. Well sell f~c;l lo alert buyer! Hurry' t:all 645 72:! I ~21. Westcliff Realty IN THE BLUFFS "D" Dandy Dolores. im · 1mc :J HR. tile & a1rv w1pvt patios on lovely jl rnb l l . S up e r buy ... $11~.soo. 640.6259 dM,t~fi1t R E At/L -T Y HARIORVIEw SOMERSET Ready to move into on a HcM.ws f'CN' Sak ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.:ta Afta I 080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbr, 1:i..b11 Hardwood noon; New paint. Lrg. yrd. Trees. $75,000 conv. 8.'fJ. 7200 EiecJant ScmtdPoiltte Heautlfol 2 s to ry, .1 bedroom Sand Pointe home with big bonus room, dmmi: room. fam1 ly room. kilcht•n with bwlllns. f1r{'plaCl'. ntl'c yard with gas barbequc Sll<i .000. BKR. Call 540-1720 TARBal. -· ••...............•..... R&fT FOR SUMMER? NF.VF.R Not when vou can own this beautiful Jijr, 288 Conc1o. •-, blk to ocean. Featur('S wet l>.ir. bJkony. frpk, dbl jlar, submit you ll•rm-; OWl • wAw Tumn 1090 ...•......•••..••.•..•. BY OWNER 2 Bdrm Condu. up g r a d e ci $55 ,5 00 Tu!.un/Santa Ana area Pnt·ed for riui C'k sale Call Hosl'. 540 3006 or 541-4913 .••....••....•.••.....• 1100 ••..••...........•..•.• ftlCE SLASHED An.uOt.&S 011.ner must sell now. 24>t52 H1lkrPst . l!HO, w/8x20 enc lo~ed porch. 5 Star Anaheim Pel Park Reduced to S26.<XX>. Make offe r to day! 1JB637.n>. Mobtl4t Home Stor. 956-4500 -OCEANFRONT New homes. pvt rnm· muruty. 3 beaches, 24 hr i>l.'CUnly, s ub-leltinJ( OK 1-'ro m 529.900. (7 141 499-3816 Golden Wes t 24x60. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. fam. rm Ur;tom red wood deck S•Parl. San J uan Cap <l9S-833'7. elGCAMYON 5WOSq ft+ 5 Bdrm:\. 51, baths, 3 car f(arui.:t• Located on cul·d<'·suc with views of golf course & mtns For pr1 vatc i.h<1win~ or this list Inf( ,ootact Dan 81bb QI.DC!< sale. Agt. 759-06I9_ 2br, Iba in S-star aduit ROGERS REAL TY 675-23 11 AXER UPPER J BR 2ba, frplc, s hake root. wood extr. Assume !Y1 V/\ In of $100,000 No In fees. Sl29,SOO 2319L8urel Place 4 CARG.ARAGE Shingle extr, s hake roor. 3BR 2ba. frpk, ext. up· gnti. S159.soo. owe 2nd. S87.000 assume 9p In. S outhlanders R . E. 642·6220 or 631 ·2133 VACANT EASDLUFF FAST OCCUPANCY This great fmly home · 3 big bdrms. 3 ba, huge fm- ly r m . lge frml din i>r1v1.te rear yrd for en· t.ertaining. Gracious hv· 1ng at it's besl. 759-1501 ~ Walker f; I r.e Real Estate ---- .A VERY SPECIAL ~INSULA POINT 5~drooMt Only 2 years old with features loo numerous to menllon in detail includ-in~ a ~ourmet kitchen. balcony game r oom end a sumptuous full size jacuzzi in master bath. not just a bath t ub w /j e t s. Solid oak cabinels lhru·out a nd much more. If you want "The Point" and can consider $439,000 for 1llE BEST. then call 644-7211 /Jn Nl[J[l. lJfllLEY & f\550[ I fl TES --------- CUFF HAVEN Coty rml y home enhanced by ocean breezes. This Is a must see!! 646-nn c.7J Walkr.r f; lee Real&tate 3 Bdrm• l Bdrm. recent· ty uparaded. 2Yt bk>ckl S.Q11uAh 1076 \0 be•Ch. Owner will NII ••••••• .. ••• • •••••• •• •• on land contract w/cood By Owner. 4br, D.R. F.R. terms. $40,000 down. Z!O' ocean view. Sl59,900. Sl.55.000. 875"349 a.ft 6PM '92·5223. BYTIIEBEACH Large home w /ocean Vlew.1273,500. l .. 92-4288 ·UDOISLAMD STlllTTO STitADA CYPltUS SHOltE Spaclou1 aln(lle 1tory Pvt guarded communlt home bit tm\rclln1 xtra private beach. Beauu~i tse patio. Obie lot. 3 2 atory 3 bdrm home. By bdrme, 2 be. frml din rm. _ Call ?lt / ............. N~wl1 offered a t -·-· • ....._ IG5,000. <>Dea H°'* Sat ar-.-.rOf'appt. •lua. m Via Nice, L1do S... AM t OIO park. ·68 Champio n 12x60. $21.500. C M. 752-0750, 998-2360 •EXCITING• Mt wpori ~och-&.ldo Beautiful 19 76 Goldenwes l 2Br, 2Ba home w1Uun wslkm~ dis· tance or L ido's finest shopping area. Sm pet welcome. L.GCJ111N1 H llfs SpKi.tluy Beautiful 5 Star Adult Pk. 24x60 Seacrest, 2 !St Br, 2Ba, fam rm with all thextru. Only 129,500 CAIJFORNIA PACIFIC MOllUHOME SALES 2706 Harbor, Ste 206-A 540.5937 VACANT MOVERJGHTrN! J9T1 Slcyllne. l·bdrm .. in low rent, adult, C.M. parit. 3Sl W. Bay Sp. 14. Prine. aaly. please. C.11 ne. or wkends 631-3474 .. ·-· forW. 1100 ....................... Trl·plex, g r eat tax lhelt.er, best ptlce lo San Clemente. su21soo. Larson R e a ty , &3'70/486-1'772. <:et tSRltit ,.,.,.,., 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ottwt' ........... Othe<rle•ktet• ...............•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tl.ll!d!y. J uly 10, 1979 DAILY PILOT f:lS COftdoffti11h1•1/Towft· houMsforul. 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Decorator Moct.1 $69,100 2 bedroom. l \li ba. Adult 1·ommun11y. Orean a South . Oce a n s i d e . Furn is h ed o r un rurn1shl.'d Phone for appt t o s ee · (714 l l-43J.442'l. /\gt ~ 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• atablisbed Boal bwlder req UI res 500().10. OOOsq ft approved fiberglassing fac!!Jty. 646-4494. Lots for Sak 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS LOT Absolutely the BEST VIEW LOT for sale ll\ N.B. today Lorated between mill.ton dollar residences. 270 de~ree view rrom CdM to Irvine. Owner will t•arry /\ ITD wl29'i;, down. For more info. call Ron Taylor, 640-5112. NO FEE 24 HRS Rental J lnOOnatiol Rent with option to buy lntormatlon. NO DOWN PAYMENT OR TAKE OVER PAYMENT in· forn.Uon. Hundreds or Moblle Homes available lnallareu. CGIHow!!! THE MOBILE HOME STORE ...aYOU Westminster 848·8895 Santa Ana 5$4· 7010 E Anaheim 956-4500 Cent. Anah. 956-1011 Ga::oc:4 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUOGET RENTS Economy Save gas + tame Ilse; Apts Ctgs F·Unr. S22S Bach yard free ut1l IU5 lBr kids pool S25Cl Bach kids pets S28S 28r k1ds pets gar. m>2Br kids appl.tances $32538' luds appliances $:175 3Br gar pool pauo $4004Br k.ids pool $49548rkads pets gar 557-0825 Homefinders·Stah' Wide lc6oo PfftinSMla 3207 HenH u ...... ~ ..._.. UAfwWllMd Af lscAh hnlkhed r •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . .... '"" ..... l240 LefiM.... 3241 ... .,,..,. ..... J7 .. ~ ....................................................................... New-ekeant 2 bedroom +den lflS. Cedar" wln· dow home. Five block• to beach. Private 2 car gauge Fully m a 1n - l.alned yard. Adul~. No pets. lnq ui re at 527 18th Street, (714 )961).6331. Sl7, 17th St. 4 BR 21'2 ba . fpk, xlnl cond . yard meint. $675. 846·7961 Only 2 lert. new 3br. 2"'1ba, home, bike to bch. Close to schls & s hop· plng. High on a hill. Ocean breeze. Frpc l, patio. fncd rear yrd. Energy s avin~ a ppl Plush crpt, dis hw. water & gardene r pd Only $6SOmo. 846 ·0674 . ~1934 Walle 4 blks tu bt·h from 3br, Iba, home. Ne11. paint . s hutt e r s. hardwood nrs. lrge rnce yrd gar Remodeled ktl & balh. L.ndry hkup Kid~ we l c ome S5SOmo 9!i0-4!Wl. 48r. 2"'1Ba. 3100 SQ ft , gardener. JS' dock avail. S795 mo 840..Q03 eves • 493-9431 dys 3 Br, good area Clean & cute SS.SO. 840-1709. or 840-4337 Joanne. Jbr, 1 i..,ba, Vacanl Shows very well. 848,2262. Drum House. Wood & !•---------.. glua. 2br, 2ba, fanlas t•<' view. Nr bch & shops 1n No Lag. No Peta. saJSyr Avail Fri 4i4·3223 L._,..Hlh 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA HILLS 4 Bedroom. 2 buth Volley View I-to me Uuc It 1n kitchen. r1n·plllC(', air roncl1t1on1n.:. 2 r a r ~dragP. w a she r and drye r. S49S monthly lease. Available July lSlh. CALL OWNER AT 642·0 138 Mtwport leach 3269 • •••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEE! Apt. & Condo rentals Vi lla Kentals 675-4912 Bkr lcryfrOftt Condo F<>n!ver View Luxunou'> 28r. 2ba. Secunty & vr~· st1ge. $95() mn lsc PrnticJious Lido 2 Bdrm +den . fo'rec;hly decorated. Nice pu110 Sl<XX>/mo . - WATI.HI HO~T tfOMI .., Inc. REAL ESTATE 6 11 1401) IWFFS WEH.AVE SUMtallMTALS TA.KING R~ERVATIONS associated BllO"ERS-RlAl TORS lOJ', V\' iilnJb ... 1 I•' !bb' SUMMER RENTALS DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES 645-7573 LarRe 2br choice N B location Steps lo bch. 673 9312 Newly furn tbron 43rrl ~,­ lndudcs J.)arkinl!. rt•nt $375. ml µt:h Urol..c1 Owner$51 tWO ...•.............•..... 8ab>a PeMlwla 38 0 7 . .....•................ Large duplex upper ·lb1 . & den, 2ba Vu•w Qu11•1 Convenient p;.irk111 1-! Sli~5/lra!>l' 642 1!01!7, 1>12 K72X ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAHOtlAMIC VIEW B.AYFROMT BEAUTY 3 br, 2 hlJ, h:J\ \ 11•w. pr()( dtx'Orah'fl <'om m pool, alt l(:Jraitl! /\va1I now S795 mo least> 540·550!'> or 955-2199 Corona del Mar 3822 ....•.••.••••.......... 3 Br. 3 ba .• ., block to hay. Yl.'arly SS.SO m o G7:J.04S6 eves Near new 3 br + den + fanuly rm. J bath condo. 2 car Rarage, frpk. ll!e BLUFFS I STORY l.arl!•' 1 hr frpk . pvt p1)11l I t•mpl d p1•rs1m. No l'l11 ln nr IJf'h S4 2a Ll' .P .. ti4i~4!1!1!1 KONA COA.5T. HAW All Lots. rondos. rl'Sld sales. v11('al1on r<'ntals. Jlart Re ally 75 -5665 Kuakini llwy, Ka1l ua- Knou, H1 96740 ,.. __ .... _.Mar 3222 encl patio Pool. Jal·uz11. _._uor1 tenrus Pets. 1·htldn•n uk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnvale & <1Wcl with 11 R-2 lot. SO'xl.221 ~·. 2 blks 2Br. frpk , refn 1:. vear acres of greenbelt. $675 from ocean. level. pnmc lease m o 9 6 2 . o 1 7 ij 0 r .. L111da · .!Br , ih.1 • .i I n e W d I' (• 0 I $ I< !'1 0 • 2 Hr I l~i tuv. nhoUM'. J)(H•I dPc·I.. ,·arpr>n .11lult-.. Iii• po•h I,.,,,,. S.i.111 tii:l·lllUI 1i7:1 Wi3 1100 I'll l :J~l +-'I'( \l:l ~; ;!HJ, 540 .IH:l>I No Laguna location. P P . 67J.J022 (2131432-8687 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494>-0458 ------Cotto Mesa 3224 2 Rr. 2 Ba, patio, dhl gar . Excdettt T •nM Only 15~ down Owner will carry deferr e d pymnt 2nd TD on this near new 4 plrx in So llunllngton Beat·h CocatGI CCNl'Wftfllioft •••••••••••••••••••• ••• pool Jae, :.er Beach Harbot-Vlew Hills Spac1ow, J RR IJm rm . dining r m l.1:0· \,1rd. beaut1fullv l11ml,rn1wd & walled SI IJOll I 'o•r mu :? UH. ;! hu . liltn~. rr pl !>und1·1•lo.. ~Jr . dn•" OIH'nt•r hlk Ill Ht. l'•>mna St;c.111 "" tii:J f,c, 111 Park Placc.lnr842·7-t61 Q)sta Mesa 2·2br . Con\ loc. pvt yd~. garages. newly upgraded. Pnn r 1pals only 642 5669 UNITS-UNITS! Bargain Time! MESA DUPLEX Sll<l,100.2 BR's, fplcs, newly painted, garages. laundry room. ~·~ Dana Pt l:f t , Rreal a rea, 111111 from marina. Grad· ing permits. houseplans. eomplete pkg ready to build $.58,000. 493.2752 Wilson & Wei:.s R E Ca pistrano Beal'h OCl'an view 101 Incl pllln:. & pernu t 661-2871 2.3 ACRE LOT Newport leach Hone Pro~rty Some back bay view. fantastic area for huge ranch home + barn & stables. Call Jim Flan. <.lers (714 1 838·5970 clys. (7 14 ) 5 8J 5787 eves/wknds. 2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VACANT MOVE RIGHT IN' 1977 Skyline. I bdrm , in Don't miss these 1rt\'est· low rent. :idult. C M mf'nl bargains, call now parlc. 351 W Bay Sp 14 752.1700 Prine. only, please Call MF..SA FOURPLEX St.SS.~! 4 Units pride of ownership! New paint Ne w r oof. Pr of. landscaped New stovl.'s & re fng 's all units! Sprinkler system. too! Hurry! vr1'< • • ., • •• • " • ·~ •. , eve or wkeods 631 .3474 [ ® llltl }:~~Tu!:~~~:• lnconw Property 2000 Mo.tain, Desm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resort 2400 7 UNITS-C.M. Bea ut. n e w building. 1-ireplaces. xlnl location. iSL lnvmts 642· 1603 FOUR UNITS-C.M. Nl.'ar new. 3 Rr owners unit. 2 ba, frpl. 2-car gar., J.2 Br, 2 ba, units . iSL I nvstmts 642· 1603 By owner Dana Point. Pnde of Ownership 4· plex. $23.5,000 each on up to 15,000 sq. ft. lots. Owner will finance on contract with minimum $78,000 down. Will a c. commodate exchange. 33411 Chellam Way, Apt D. D P 496· 1097 o r 496-5275. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. Mission Lakes Count ry Club. Golf· tennis -pool. Bea•1tirully landseaped, no main· lenance yard. 9000 Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Spnngs 213· 37 8-2572 ----·---- Sun Valley Idaho. Perfect Winter/Summer recrea· lion. New 3 bdrm. home $145,<XX>. Agent 497-4844 Paul. C::WofStat. Ptopetiy 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Hotnts 0.. A Lot HAW All.AH +Land PROPBTIES: 4 homes on a lot & room All tslands·all prlces- tobutld more! Thissuper call local· ask for Roger investment proper1y is in 964·2'25 an exreUenl rental area. All fOf' $179.000. Live in Utah Land Investment. one, rent out the others Shatt in ownership or 9 Of' build more. Call us at R. V. camping resorts IJ'l9.SJ70. $20,000. W rl le lo Lee A Bate, 261 So. 900 East. LLSTA TE ~~~~~';;.;.84663· REALTORS ........ ;;;;;;;;m;miiiiii~ml Elch•p 2100 MUST SEW Big beach 7 Unit build Ing, asking S395.000. SCOTT REAL TY 536-75]3 COSTA MESA 4HOUSES Fantastic re ntal pro· pert.lea in high appreciat· Ing area. Only S22S,OOO. owe. WORU>l.E 556-7777 4-p&ex, Lrg 3br, 2"'b•, owner's W\.lt + 3 ll'j( 2br, b. 1 ml from ocean on Broolthurat . $225,000. Owner-Broker 536-9987. 4UMTSH.L ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mes a Verde 4 bdrm. $50.<XX> eqully. E.xchange for R.E. or ?? 7S1·311Hl. • • WW exehange fOf' U. quid assets or good real estate. $400,000 om ce bl.ikting equity. A strong partner tenant desln!s to remain. WoWd consider t(U1 sale to owner UHr. 3600 sq. ft. cappro111 . 1 Almost new building, ocean Ylew. Ample fee paridng. Ne.i to Post Of. fice. Laguna Buch area. &1825 ll NA leav~ ma1t. ora-2112. 2900 ....................... l'U bu,Y any_propert.y. any condition. Top ca.sh. 24hr hotline. 213-435-3282. .Oean 2br condo nr So $"50 644-1004 Cst Plaza. Pool. ~pa . ----- carport $400 No peli. Vacant. HB loc J UR 83J..8974 w pool. $525 -i HR. l . - -pool ·I RR. C pool, $600 Lo\·ely 2 Ar condo w pool. i\sk for Keith. $2 4471 ~. & r arport, pn\ \•rd. Mesa Vl.'rde area. a\atl H•1r:tioC)fon 7 I S42S ~8046 ~ 3242 EASTSIDE Brand new ln ll•vt•I 3 br 2 ba townhom(' 1-'rpk. microw ave, s kylti:hl de<'k Pool, tennis. n ·1· room SOOS mo 646 4262 or646-0061 ...........•.•......... Jl unt1n~1on llarho ur house with 50' dol'k SraxJ, mo J Br, 2 ba. xlnl bay lo<«1t1on. a c ros~ rrom Rear h l'lub 21.31592·3177 1\l!t'lll ~IJ t.JllO ~CV. llll!. nhc '""' I II r .1 llJ. rl'fnl!. v.-.h1 fin r 11<w1I l H b •· nu Jlt•h ~-.;,-, pr m o 11 :!1 111. ••r 21.3 177 K-17 ' WOW• N•·" P••rl l r <':.I lOl!.-TlboU.'11' :J fir:.! 1 1\,1 :! rar j.!ar puol 1.11· h•nni-. en.:. 1'101-1: to 1), .. ,. h SliSO rro. I yr b.t• \\,Ill II I Won l last ' C ,II I ll-111 lfi-1-> BluHs 3hr 1·•mdo llUtl.'I 3824 ·•····················· F.;1sL'itclt' 'IUH't :?hr. c ,, , p.111 » .:11J11 \dull, ~ ;!l:..'7 l•.O :!hl :-,1 QUIET LIVING \llt-l l't1I l"rt't' 1'1'W l'Jll .trv" End )!,1r.1)!1 palw g11.,1 l k 11 r h(•11 11. hllns \dull~. no p..t .. Ubl 1.1nk in lo.1th · :!U1lrm":i>:tw .!123 El<h·n 1\ H '. L" M l>.12 7fi0:. Me;a Verdi;' 4 br. 2 ba, fam rm , rip, wet bar. new crpts. li!e yard. no pets. $6.50 751 ·3006 Lovely Harbour Condo, 2 br. 21:: ba. tge masll'r bdrm. pool. end garal!C' Nr beltch. Only SS50 mu. Call 846-1371 cul-de sat ~l l.g UIJt'n MES.A PINES Clean 2 Br. m atun• c·ouple only. $150 + mana~e 11 units No children o r pets 532.5939 2 Br. carpeted, s ml yard , 1 ·car f'&rage. no pets. S350 pr mo. lst & last + SlOO Se<" deposit 646·5637 2272 Placentia Lovely 2 Br Condo w t pool. gar&carport. pnv yard. Mesa Verde area. /\va11 now $425. 646-8646 ---- 3 Br 2 Ba. fenced )&rd. pets & ctuldren a llowed. Mesa Verde. SSSO. Dys 54&0010, eves 768-1711 CHARMING HOUSE·2Br.' ni~ yd, garage, $425 mo 91$2154 Jbr, 11.r.iba, lrg . yard. Avail. Now. No Pets $465. 640-3627. New Townhoml'' PC'rfert for roommates-2 master bdrms. Ocean view. ten· nis. pool, etc. $675 979-3407. Mesa Verde pool. jac. Microwa ve . 7$-0C76 3 Bdrm. Refr1 R- $700/mo . ------·---Close to beach & shop· ping. Ado r abl e 48r home. Pl.'rfect for nice famtly Gd schools. S.S7S • 546-ZJ\3 Mesa de l Mar f amily home. 4 bdrm. 2 ba, Just pamted. No pets. SSOO. 1st, las t + depos it. 968-4965 3 Br. 2 ba. dbl garage. ll(e yard in West C.M. Avail 11'12. $465. &42·9567. l BR. fenced yard, very q\iet. $375 mo. Pets OK. &42·3014 2 bdrm. rrplce. new cpU gas B.8 .Q. dishwuher, stve, lge wash rm & din· nette. $4.50 a ll utll paid. 642-4758 la.TAI. MllDID for woridnl( mothe r & 5 yr old daughter. House, d u plex or?. C.M .I Newpor t /Santa Ana Hts area. Rent up to S350 mo. ~rmanent job, xJnt re'• avail. Call after epm; S4().3308Jackle. BT.. 3212 ....... ............... . HOMES FOR RENT 3 ar • br. Priced from Ml5 to M15. Food yard" gar a1e1. Fam llle1 pie He. Kld1 le pe t s ~.Call~or fm.217L Att. no fee. ltv1nR spa ce tl11.n:.lr.., lllrS325.2BrS395. f'"rpk. w !>unkt•n l.'Ofl\'t•r~at1on:.it puol, jacuzzi, jlas bhq. lrtW 3244 area Si5() m11. I H be. ,•lo:.ed ~ar. /\<lull!i. n o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca.II Kay Pt1rk1·r -•l!<·nl . pets :!ti50 II aria A Vl'. REHT.AlS ~ _ 5492A47 l BR. Iba .. . $375 ~ 2 bdr 2 ba 1-,)(l'I' NF:W .! fll~ twnhM-. 2 l!;i. 2BR.2 ba.. S560 Condo . pt>OI & ll•nn1'> 110 µ<!h 1!1~11 W.1ll:tl'• JBR,2ba ..... $6001900 S7001mo 644-2300 S:r.5 \\Jll ,\ug 541;.~K •• 3 BR. 21~ ba ...... $675 2 BR. 2 ba $4iS 5()() Sun Cli!mcnll' l.2e. new 2 br l.'1Cf'c ul1H• tnhome !t.25 ll'.•">t' ~7221 ~21 . Wn tdff RHHy tt523 C,utPUSDl:fRVIME ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt-w 2 stc1ry, ocean \ 11·w . ----------Jbr $625 mo Woodbnd~e Jbr. dlr. fir. n0.8222 tennis & pool S600 "9<1·3458 or 494 ·0741 Woodbridge 4 br. 21:! Ila. fam rm. lge yd, 1\ l'. grdnr. water. assn. du<•!> pd. Avail. no w. $695 154.7900 2 RR pallO hme . 2 car gar Pools. jac • tennis . S\50 mo. Adlts 640-3591 ____ , __ --- THE LAKES·N<'w up· w aded 2Br. pool, Jar . tenrus. no pets S.S25 mo . 497-4072 ---- PANORAMIC VIEW 3Br. 2Ba. n ew luxun1 g a rd en h o m t'-_ Turtle rock, pool. $725 mo.~2154 ----- Olndo. Univ Park Tt'rr. Cardiff model. Fri<'. patio, 2br. 2ba $550. Avail. Aug. 1. 833-0730. Deerlie&d townhome. 2 Br 21-'l Ba , patio. frplc. mlr· rored wardrobe, many llPIU&des. 2-car gar. ca· ble1V. pool, jac, no pets. $475. Assoc. dues pd. AvailSept. l.552·8740 ..... lffch 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• JolME....,.... 1709~1rte "-wport h You ate the winner or two"'" ticbh <SlS.00 value), lo RoyalUpluaft ~Show al the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July J4, 8 p.m. Call SG56'18. ext. 272 to claim l'O'U' Ucketa *** Y..rtY renta.11 ~ mo. & •· Re:naiaance Mobile H ome P ro perties MIRA COSTA :um 2ha townllom(• X Int t'ond & loc Pool $6001 mo ls1• S PF.CTACUl./\R 0<-1.'all & harbor Vli.'w Blul r front homt• JOR 2b.i home. $10001 mo IM· ~T~~498-1040 San.Ju. Capistrano 3278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48', 2"J8a Condo, I.: rnr l yd. '()001. drps. rt'fn ~. ~rho. 49J..8634 WfttlNMter 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT J or 4 br. l'nred from $.16.S to $495 Fnt·d ya rd & gar a Res .. ~um 1 l1t·.., pleas e , k id s & pc1 -. welcome. Call 9&1·2566 or 97J.297t. AJ<Ct. no h 'l' Catcb'911iu1M &WwWwd 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Beach hilltop \'lew, 4 br, 3 ba, lge encl. pal10 . dbl Rara!<le . Oilldren & pets ok. $675 mo. 962-0778. Dix. adults 2br. l~ba , patio. pool, Jae. t e n Preslige, Sec & Avail. Aug . 1 s t . 11 .B . lsl /last /dep $485mo. 549-4225, 962.2586, ftp f1tah fw:MsMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS m> f\im lg I br & 1 reg. br 1275. encl. "ar. Adults, no peU. 2110 Newport Bl, ~- SZll5. l Br mobile home. Mature adult only. No pm. Quiet, secure. 1991 Nwpt Blvd. 64&-8373. l.8gtllllltodl 3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• we atis.Au Bt•Jut1ful j!ardt·n apt-.. ~·I & sva Adults. "" pee. 131 I-' 18th Street 646-6816 t Bedroom S415 $315 2 Bedroom. 11 , ba $J.'iO Bachelor wtsmall Hr, n1•w wallp.il)t'r, rpls, paint 1-:'<.tllt• $300 H1c·k Mfl·4:xl> l'flodv.1 Br + dl'n, 2 hlk6 w nr So ('oasl l'lat,I, StlS + Ulll. 64H12!l0 11\" l'.H~ 1wkndi; l\75·R82'J \1 o Shaw l l!t: lllul rs"''"' di\ runrl .. ;-o;r nt't•an lltr. ~· .. 111:1 ,\dull~ U,t'. Owner $61141 ~I.:.! 7429 ~ :! llr, l b;i lndrv rm. balC'nnv. tw:im i·1·1l puol Adults, no po·t .. TI>L Mgml 64:! lli41.(. $.125 2 Ur. 1 • h.i. balro11> .. lndry rm 1\clult:.. 111• IA'L' 'nil MAmt $315 2Hr. JdUlb. n<> pct,, Pool :12s .I 17th I' I. 111 f Santa Ana AH•. aft I lam ·. !>\O 11130 B.ll'ht•lor i:arcll'n apl . stovr ~ r{'frt J! Ad uh. nu pelS $245 ~llHll:.'tl Al.ij( ISlh Ir).! 3 Hr condo. • rar i.:ar. Pl><>lth•nnis t-rh. l!d IOl' Nr So <.:st Pl:tza. nr new (/wet . $600/mo 549-3710 eves -----Deluxe new 2 br, 21.Al tm duple x. 1650 sq ft. dbJ J:a r age, fncd yard wlboat l{ate. Cath. clngs • F/P. S49S mo. 67~; 64.2-9666 ------ 4:e l BH, pool & patio. rio pelS. Adults only. 1881 Monrovia. S275. 64!>-6930 2br. new ly decorate d. pallO, garage & laundry No pets. Sm child OK. EM.'i S4G-9950 Newly dt•roraled udutJ a pt 2br. l ba, OPt.'111 beamed ceiling with Iota of wood. $310/mo. Ni> Pets. 673-8803 eves. HEWPOIT APAJtTMEMTS 2 Br $225 + util. Jnranta only. No pets. . 2450 Newport Blvd CoetaMesa one pUle from pier never a v.ca.ocy. 20 % down 1315,000 F.P F .. 1t•Ylltf 3214 ., ...................... . ~•••••••••••••••• Super Rome, •br. den. a.a1s LAGUNA BEACH MTR INN. Mald .erv., rolor 1V, heated pool. U\il. (7HJ494·~. 985 No. 0-tHwy. RBfT.AL ....,., 6 unit& Garden Grove &lper ret1t.al area owner llnanclna. 20% dowa ..300 F.P. Prlc Prine only aat Doro t h y Johnlon. tn·llOO lb"8hed rm. Ln 1ara1t. 3 poola.tuo ..... ....................... ... ..,... ..... 3 "' It " __ .... J240 ••••..•.••••........... .. .................... . Zit Vt. Lido Nord. tbr, HOMESFORRENT 8taod new. beaul 11klw, 3 BR. 2 ba. S700 mo. Aloi. 3 BR. 2 bal. S800 Mo. incl pool service l.owet' 3 Arch Bay, 3 BR. 2 ti.., fa.m. rm .• 2 ff1>ICS., CataUaa vlew. '750 ~ ... .,,.,. ..... 37'9 ....................... .... LI01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Walk1!1 1; l 1:c: l'°""1 '->me. 3br. l ~be. -. rqof, paint. crta, drps.. • bltim. m.ooo. Cmv.-.TD BLDR-S 6 lnvttr's, attn: s.crlftcel Ownr llqutdat· Inc block Ina comm'I pniperty wl•m. bkla. ln San BtmardLno. F .P . ... m. .... Lookinl f« a bome of your ownT You'll find lmllf bocnes achrert1"d for ule tn Cla1tllltd ewryday. J ba, pl er • 1 ll p . 3 or • br. Priced from N-11MNT. zu.~. .. to•. heel yard . t aratH. F a mlllH l eaoct to be~ 1 Br, pleaH, kid• Ii pet• a1'S. Jrt)'. welcome. C.11 ...... or ~All. ~.Att-.nofee. Furn .• Lowe.r 3 Arch Bay. Oteantront. t BR, 4 bL, ,.._or July. 1'lrner' AalOC. -..i 4tt-U71 SUMllltR RENTALS 8)' lbe week, now a vall. Alic> Winter Reotala No ree. Aleut S1M110 SELL ldJe Items wttb a Delly PUot Clallln.d Ad. for workJng mother & f yr old dauahter. Hous" duplex. semi.pvt ap~ C M. /NewpQrl/S . I\, Ke!Shtt area. Rent up tO S350 mo. Permanent JOb, iW!l ref'a avall. Call atlor lpm: J aclde, $40oo8308. a BR. 1~ Ba, fptc, cp\I) dr1JI, patio. dbl 1ar. • No peq, No amoklna. ~Of 5M-T1'29 •at. LAWAMGHA APT1 a..,., l Ml bd 1ardtn • •JIU Adults Othwhr bbl. 118tl Pf\ au bbq Pool ou Pd m Scott rt &el07I, MWtt t l ltl', l bl, t'pU, d.rpe, DO doo mo tu.Tm ----., Bdrma~ bath apt. Adwt.a WJ&. mo. Ou piaki.MWO?l I.owly l 8r l3CIO mo 11128 l~. Quaot art•11 dl·Dl. Al(l'UI Stwp. ckllll a ttlt. 1 bu. bllN. 2 yr old 4 plt'x, W side Kids OK. no !)4!t1>. ™() 64$ 7471' \'\'I.'" & wk.ntb Spal'1ou:. 2&3 tn. 1111" fo'11m1I) un11 1'1111 & !'la> grounJ ~'11111,1111· 1• Wt't>l A)>ll>. l!illb \111pl1• 042 l~l bl•tv.t't'll I:!~ * • • Jorc)ltft t. Clausen 365 I C'-'"'m"t lrviM \ nu are lh<.' v. inner of two frff ticbk ($15 00 valut.'I. to aoyal Lipiu• StalliOfl Show al lhl· ANAJ H:IM Cl)NVE THIN CENTfo:lt .July 14, Ii I' Ill Call &12 !)li711. t•\t 272 lu da1m your I wkt•l:. • • * Gard~·n V1~t.i 1\p1 ::. 1 l~aut l.JrJnd nt•v. I&:! Hr. frplc'. ll,lun<lr.\ rm Jmmed O<'CUJ)) S335 lo S425 TSLM~mt (-;42 9412 Sl75 3 Br. 2 ha. 2 t·ar #?at:J#?e. yard. W ID H ll Quiet <'ul de-~ac. t-: suit' TSL M#?ml "42 lfiO.I 2Br v. gar, m•v. 1 rpts Wtrpdti36-41201 5pm :!176 "H' Pl.tt'<'nl 1a $.'llNI ;.2lX ·u 'l'h1tt·n11.i S:WJ Sp.11·1ou.' :! hr I hJ. pool uttl pd l'n·lt-r m.1t11r1· tlWl.:'I atlult No JX'I!-. S.llo.1 mt•~ 7t.X!I De.ta Point 3826 "'f<'I-: .! lit . I r)ll'. llt p:- 'ICl\I' tl!'>hv.h1 t .1rp11rl qu1t'l S:J:!.'> :;~.,., 1:111 H,11·h1·l11r 1\fll tari.:l' ~50 1-:vl·nini.::. 4~11 u:m1 Hwitinqton Beach 38 40 .....•.•.•...•.•...••.• SflAl<I' tw•:11 h I :•& :t IUI 111111" .• 11 ... 11w ... 1t1. ~:.11 .1.:1· & 1•·'1 "J' "'t• 111' t-. !lli(}.lJ.'>11 DYNAMIC Comp.,,y 1n llW Hvm1'" Ou\lt1lopmunt 1inrt Tra1n1ng lndualry S oloc1tvt1ly '\IJOks h1Qn ach1ev~wno • Enjoy ~k1no with p~optn • Wiant and <it"•t•t\ll' o.c.c11e111 11'1rwn1· on ti •At<' un11lr111('1 OI hard wr11I.. • II QUllllht'ff VOi• 11 ttJ\.l:'IYt • (. ,1mpletl• t1111n1ng • l'r1•v1•11 m,1rt..pt111g -.y ... won Murkr•I .11111 c:1inc1ur t wort..\hUIJ'> bu~••tl 11n uud1("1 111.,ual lt>,\rninQ m 11e11JI f ull u1 ('1,111 llmt< ('.)fl f l•1 9b f ~7 /2 l>f Wflll Df'vt•I >nmPnl ( .irper Pei lormanc1• I !>Oll Adnnv .. Avl:'nut' Suite 304 Coi.ia Mu"' C:.A 9 :>62b MO If A .. JUST A JOI BEGIN A CAREER AS A COSMETICIAN MAltf GOOD MOMIY l e arn to do taciats w11h lhe new skin machine L('larn make-up appl1cat1on the oro tes!>1ona1 way Lei H1c nc:1rd ~ 1:31".lUly LOllE:Qe hl•lp YCJU !>lclrl OtN01(1p1n9 f'l(>W '"'II:, J!> J LOSme11c1c:1n Alter Only 2CJ >'il'l'~S \IClU I oH1 ll~ !,!,JI n111g a QCOd living COSMETICIAN CLASSES NOW! L1m1teo E:nrollmeni-·C.itt Now' 'TOP tns tn1!"tOr'> g1\le Help d rlO L>u•oancc P1en 1y ot Practical Eao.•rience Too TUITION PA YING PROGRAMS AVAILABLE PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE MANY OPPORTUNITIES: • l'1IC.'H"il1ng w .. ri- • 1-'t-or'>Qnat ~al1~tac.l1nn '' • ur••v J.,p,. 11<.JI flf'd lo Pco •<1"11\. !>•llu1lmn Y • •u Pl• •4• t''., · r <>Pli'lly I Ot"\.Vtll" rn0rvuy1 ty ~1<1lfeC1 • ·•••11 ... •inu!ovmt:nt (.,ppur111n1l11• CAU 968-8618 FOR IMFORMA TIOM ~7C+4~~Dt; BEAUTY COLLEc+E c1 ... ~ •""-961-1611 19060 .,._...._,,, H~ lkoclt Apartm~nh Unfurn. Aportm~nh Unfurn. Seawind Village ••• • • • • • • ••• •••••• ••••• ••• • •• • • • • • • ••••••••••• :"llt·w 1&2 bdrm luxur' l'Wwporf ~ach 3869 Sc:a-rta Ana 3880 adult cipt~ tn 14 plan-. r rum S-100 +-pool-.. 1t·n 111 .... V.,Jl••rf Jll', JIOnth' {j(I.<, for l'CIUklnl! & ht'<lt 1ng p.1111 "'rum '-.111 l>wi.:u l"rv." 1ln\I• '-orllt <Ill lloo,wh to \>11 1-',uloh·11 tlwn \\·1•'1 on \11 ... 11lth•11 tu S P·•" tn<I \'1llJi.1· 1711 111!1:1 ~!!Ill *DELUXE* GARDEN APT. 2 Br. Adults only :1..,.111ls l'm•t•rt'CI t·a r port palm apt'\ . UllQ !'> dtie;1• lo rwys & brh~ v.alk tushopprnj.! 17111 Gol~wHt atW~r 847-6064 ~°"Granada , Rr 1 B.t. 2 blks from "'dlt-r. nu pd:-s:J(lll 2~ l!fl.h St 1142 O:~\.'>. 536 112:.!'J L.ivt-ly dll .idult. no ~b. I. 2. & 3 HH upL,, 6200 1-.d lfll!E'r. HH IW6 \ltil!I l.>uplex I "II II) lll'l•Jn 2br. Iha. d1n1nt.: rm. frplt· S-i75 & 2br. lhJ. livm~ rm $425 C<tll Larry or Gary l' S:~G:m ••••.•..•...•...•...•.• PARk NEWPORT Ral'h l'l11 r -.. 1 11r :! lif·droom~ & To~nhou'l''> i''rum S31i.!f !'>fl !'>p1•r 1.11·ul;,r 'Jl•• 11•1.il rt·t•r1·.t1111 n p111t.:r.1111 :-onul µn1i.:rJm 7 po .. I· x h·n111" 1·ourt.-. At """h11111 1 .. 1and .lamhorPI' X. !-,111 Ju.1qurn llrll~ Hrnut 17 141644-1 900 '-"·Wl'Ol('I lll•:lt.11'1!-i ~lllt••I , 1·1>111 :.!H H. pool 1111t11)Co., ciclult!'>. no fll'ls. S.'i!t5 Mi.:r fi4<!· 1:1-10 :"lll•w ;1 Br :J tw ... pa1· lwnhoml' 1-'rplc. H·nn1!'>, pool & !'>p..i Nr bt'h Still5 ff46. IL'76 N<.'wly parnu•d & rarµeten I Jlctrm. I hath "'1pat1•1 l'on\lcnicnt llx: $JOO rno 631·11100 Luxunnus <!hr 1·11111111 10 prcst1g1ou-. Hti.: (';en\on All the l.itl'l>l .imenitu·' 1n c ltl !'>Uhtt•rrant·an S(.'CUnty garaj!c, ll'nnt~ l' t s . p II o I !-. , J ii 1· m11·rowa' t• U \ t•n t;'!t· A\ ail for I 'r bl• SH5Ct mo o pets 21:1 !1211 111-i.t UDO ll'>L!o; RAY !-'HO. T 2 lillrm Catalina V1cl4 $695 m o 6 31 :J:l:JO 67!i·Ol20 W .. !-\TCLIFI-' 2 br. 11 z ba tcownhousc Walk lo shop· pin~. Adults only. No peti.. 1728 IWdforrt Ln. S43.5 mo yrly $411· 7[>33 400 If.th Sl :I hr. 2l 2 b.,., dbl frplc. dshwhr. $.55-0 .846-7961. ··--------2br,212bu,Condo Custom Nt>w 4 Plex Apt. 3 bdrm t!eror. W1D . rt•fr1g ., 2 ,,.., b a . w 1 t h bllrns, frplc. S625mo washer/dryer hookup. 645·7573 agt. S.'iOO. 3 bdrm 3 ba. upper - -urul $475 2 bdrm 2 ba 2 Br. 2 ba rondo, "2 blk to ~5. 7761 Glcn<·o. All ht.-ul'h. 2 car gar . auto have firepl11ces No ~t~ ~ Beaut. bay view No (e(!. Murtha or M1kl• lSL Mgml 642 lti03 84&1J71 • lOr. newly dee. l!llr park- ·~ blk to bcal'h, 3 Ur 2 Ba. 1ng, y rly $375 mo . adults $475 122 !*th ~l 673-3958._544·6899 -- 5Jl>.8149 Bral)d new twhnse. 2br, IWIRcl• den. 21"lha, xlnt loc No ~ 3842 Pet:. ~ 548-0~ro. __ .......••.••.••........ ~p;i1·1uu..., :? hr apt n•·" l rpl. ra!'>\ at"''' 111 II>'\:> S.WO mo ~>Ill 1fi'i•1 ;ifl j, woon~tnF \II.I \1:1 < • o ~ I> o :1 I\ r ' I! J . ~lflll'l'kY 1 Ito.in ~l~i(I 11111 t..i.l ;:i;:1 ii)..'\ J Br. I' ·· hJ l'11nll11 I 11 lf1l 1thl g;1r cbhv. hr "111,, '\r :-.i1tt1h «11.1!'>( l'l.i1,1 ~t:1om11 1;.o1.m2u,\i.:t ~nts Fvmished or Uniumish~d 3900 ...•.............•.•... 'TllE EXCITIN<; PALM MESA APTS MINUTE.Ci Tfl Nl'T UCll Bal'h. 1&2 llR from S2.'>5 & u11 1\dulti. No p.·h l!lbl ~k!'>a Ut ( 5 Blk:-East <11 ;-.. l'"' JX>rt Bl\'d l !.lam 5pm 54t; 9116() TREES· TREES ADULT J\PARTM 1-.r-.T~ N~tlt'tl .inion~ tall JJtnl'' & ru:,h1ng :.tn:..i m' !'Al 'I !.-"IC WOUUl'> HJ!! 2140 IU-spuns1hll' working girl m·f'ds -.t ud111 or i.1nJ!k apt Alli! I. t'orona 11!'1 Mar. Lljgun<t. Dun.1 Pomt areas. Perm rd'!'> 7 I 4-li83·11526 ----Rooms 4000 .........•............. Room w/k1tchenellc $72 Wt't'k & Up, 548-9755 Room. bath & ~aral!c 545-9&14. please call Sun- day only. Marnro cpl lookm~ for reliable rem to :,hun• home m Mesa Verde 557-6742 Ltve·m. male or fem ap prox 50 yrs. Rcsnbl rent Call SJt>.6179. Santa Ana area. Sepurate bath. kitchen pnv non smoker Sl60 per mo. 8394 178 Schools and lnstruttiun I .~ This varie~ of fine ~chools coul introduce you to a new tomorrow I r.-----------, J Por F.rthr lftfon•atlH n1ardl"t ptac ...... of ect.trlt .. a.. ttw DaHy Piiot ~cltook ..t IMINcH• Drltctory Call 642-56 78 Ext. 321 I t J worllh•t d•r• fro• ••• JHr I ._.,..... ..-nlaors ...t ALL yaw I YOUlt CHOICE OF JOIS! I ..... ,". WILL .. T1ne .._. .. good I ... ot ............ ~ •• ~ I 1\1 r Dtt vill (' Plunk I I Ext•cullw 1>1rt•1·tnr I llt•vl'lopmenl Cart't'r P<>rlotlnJlll'l' I t ~i()(I /\cf,in1s A ~t·nut· Suitt• :104 I Coi;111 Mt>1>a, (.'/\. !>2ti2tt I 1·Mo1· 11141 951 2112 I l1l1•,1w 11•11 m1• mor t• S1•nu nw full details on I '""' .11111111 \t,11111 l1·1.1 rn111~ mal<>nal for I 1111111II\1111' )11·1,(ll!UI lli•\ 1•h1pml'nt Skill., I I I ..... n11 11t1t-I I , ., ,. •11• .1111111 I I \t1111 ...... I I t'tl\ '-IJh Zip I l111n thr '\t'" tk,•1•d b .. c·umt• ;,i I Tt·n Pu ... on ._ ___________ _. STUDENT IMPROVEMf-NTCENTER SUMMER SCHOOL READING AND MATH PROGRAMS SINCE 1972 l~.·1111.I < 1.111 1~ .i11.l l111p111v1·11 1•111 (11 '-.kill">o llld "ltul1•1l1 /\l!iilltlo' ,..,, l r1(11rmntl<m nnrl Brochures. <'nil (7 14) 642-9088 Hundreds ol career opp0rtunities 1n well SUMMER MORNING CAMP ') .(>8~1no exc1h1'19 environments are yours ~. / for the ~l(lng . 11 . . you have OFFICE SKILLS' In a shOfl time. you WILL BE setl·conf1dent ano productive• Career 1ra1n now lor • SfCHT.UY 14cW!t., ~. Mflll ACCOUNTANT, IOOHHPH -79- I} \ • GlMERAL OfRCl ASSIST Am 'I • HCWTIOMIST ) T ypong & Shorlhand Bru>;h·Uo DAY •MO fYlHIHG CUSSES C .. 556-1190 How • ~ fw -. infonitcrffoft . ~< Irvine J'!'.~~~ Monday thru F'r1day 8 a m 12 p .m Ages from 5 years to 12 years We offer a full enrichment program Balll'l -J au Tap Dht·o SmJ,tiag/Rf>it. Guitar Sta,.:P o\m and Puprwh !-o~imminJ.t Folk Danct· l\oJlin~ Ila v. :iii an ltlul.11 Fint' Art' lt11lln Skalinit ,\rh and ('rarh ( ullun• '10\'il' Da\ L1m1t<'d Enrollmt•nt 'Now <1f'Ct:pt1ng rf's 1•rv11tion:-. $J5 p1·r w1·1·k NOW Creative Arts Studio 6100 Pacific Coast Highway Ph. 645-9701 P• ·r· r 1 1• T 1 V Ii J 1• I V t . t t ,P l ( l , ~: fp I r I ) I I 11 n I ~ •r. I' I ... II l j, 1" J "'" ' ( .. I j, ... I 540-2970 l • J f College of Sludtm Gr-h • I Business and~-· ···~ Fwy .JI ~yer Hoao __ _ S.A.T. 60 HOURS OF COACHING AVERAGE CLASS Sill: 12 f ~1rq lh1 '/\I "1 P',AT tr1 !,1111 ''''"' 11 1111 '(H(;L A' I t( l\~T ll lJO[ C:.CI t(;('il th1· •,,,,.,.,.,.,., "' l'l •J•· "' 1p "'" ••• 111• ''''°Jl1t,..1t(1 f' t , t 1qt'' ,.'),., An y • r1Prq'"-'l1t ('•IJfHJ '•'Jutru•'f"1 f "'rJu • '' wh ~ W•"nP-... ln •• ,, 1•11 r fl ttU• C..,A T rr r,r r •. , ' , f t111~ ,,, nP1 , , 111·11•· .iro••< ,..1,,' r.;;11 • ,11° 11111 1e 1h.1t "11'•111 rf1 t1111')1J1 n t11 n " II • • r11 l',1•1f frf1rt1 111 1 1r•r11r .1n1 /o ·• n qr;,dr• .in 1 t '' IJfdQ• '11nfat.' l r• ,., I \t' f1 '' r •rhrul If I AT h q 11 W1lll.im tc" t C.C H()LA ,r p . 1 ;~ /I I 1 I ! 11. i" (, sbr • "'' ;: :-13 I I• ' I , .r I t•• ,.._ .. '"' ' , fl "' f, 11 •'I~ • ! I ' ; :-• . /I ( U I l Hf ' ( '· l ,i I I(. ,, f r I I) I 'r • l ' I I rv•C•,[• { ,, ;.: l1lJA•~r'ti lH- t~1 't i ( I '1 t:• ,, r, '.m . ,,, ' n tr, I I tr I I f ( . !iu>mrr R~tals 4200 ltefttats to Share 4300 Office Rental 4400 Office Rentaf 4400 Rentals Wanted 4600 llklsiM-n - ••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• • • C>pporhMity SOOS •...•.••.••......•..... <iorJ,!POu.-. H,1\ \'11·v. Tt·r r.11 \~I II\ \'I ~.1ntf\ he:idt l ltr 2h" \\J ll •. lul\ & 1\u1rn-.1 Bl'I 71' \I ~·a II h";'l 117711 ,1n\l 1 ml' I .Ill 4~~1 (·l~ un .1:1 1,1\H l ~lt•Ji.. lo hl'.H h, ;! Ill< I li;1 ~2.111 \\ k \ \ ,11 I tJirt.ll'•UI ... um.1wr :? Bit . .: liJ + '"'II S.°l.oO .... I. <1J!1•n1 1;;:1 :ititi3 Vocation R~tals 4250 ..•.................... llou.'><' for rt·nl ll1i.: lk'.1 r t '11 .\ ~II"' 1;. hn1·n~ I urn S'-'> ntlt'I\ pr q1l. Cu II allt•r :111 m ~ .. 111 1!111!1 l\AllAI <kt'o1n frnnl :! bdrm '.! b.1 «un<l11 Sl<-cpi; Ii S6S JJN ntghl lkl 7!*11\ TAHITI ,\1ockm I nr l hr c•oll«1:I' on hradl on Tahiti v. tlh c·l,lr , rov. 110.ll. "'a ... h m .11·h1nt• 1·o mplt•t1· kltt·ht·n. 1·t1· For mort· l/lflH'ull 979 ~!I Lakl• ruhfl4.'. n .. v.111 furn. :1 flit 3 k;1 1·1mllo " clol·I.. ll'llJli' & pool !.155 JJX~ l''" NEW <X'EA~FHONT SPM~l.;rt HENT1\LS 2Br. 3Rr. 2ba hou:.l'. 2 BR t'OtlJl!e. hat hc•lor unit abo avatl o n :y rly ba!>tS ... ·on LEAS F: Adult rondo $750. 2 Br c•olwg<.' ~. I BR ~ue:-.t urnt S.'>."10. I Bdrm+ ric·n Sit25 Laguna VIilage R E. 497-1761 -------RewtahtoS~ 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? Avoid deposits & <.'Ul lt v tnJ? expenses ! Proress1onally sin ce 1971 HOUSEMATES 832-4134 ...•.•................. ..••................... Rf~P k m to -.h,iro· ll!t' ~ q,1hlt '>h••ol '• V. l'l•t I bt·.1ch hPU'i<' ll\I l11tr111 <.\ llo ,11 h 1111 1 "I\ II .. I ' l);Jlh. S<;.:)t) tlloo 'H,0 ,J;~) l'I Ill I \ I' 111 11 I Ill \1 F . 111 :.nr :!nr .!11;1 ;1pl In Pool J·" tt•nni.. ,''II() :lllJI I It ttrlh 11i~1 I HI'> tl.1,\' • \ ,., • ii1-.c•11 \ ~ hum•· " ".1~h d 1 ~ I uro 11r u n i 11 rn rm :\LHur i: 111111 'tn"l"·t .'>.">7 9Ql!j ~:.,. 4350 .•.........•........... (;:,irag1· or ~tur;1g1· ~p.n·t· on allt:) $l'i5 mo ~18-(~)'j~ Office Rental 4400 ....................... S00.1250 :;q rt llwy "" 1b1l1l~ La g un<.1 , s ub parkmg. :-.irv. 1·arpl'l. drape::. & p;i int . <> 1 r 1·uncl Pr 1 I' e n e ~ o t 1 a b I l' ~!l 1186. 557 5870 OFF-ll't-: spare a\'<1tlahl1· al 17~i5 lleaeh Bl\ll rn!ar Talbert 111 llun1 mi,.'ton Beach •5ft 1wr m<lflth. Phone ml" .. ::.J t!\' ~rvtn• SJO pl'r month d~k $..5 pc·r month D:11h r II n t o ff 11· t• Pho n t' &t2"l321 ext :m; F.xt'<'utt\'e office~ ;1\a1l 1n full S('rV nrl' nld,.e Nr 0 C airport. H<'ccpl & phone ans St-1·y s en. roof rm, ett·. Pis call 752-6JA8 CENTER POINTE EXIEC. SUITES Jamboree& MacArthur Bay Windows Pl u.c;h Carpel. 752-2737. $190 UP. Ofhec·slorc. cpts, drps. A1C 17301 Beach. H B. Lsl' 842 2834 d1\1tlu,tl uloH • """' ,1\JtlJhh· \II .11 11·111111 ' 1111 h1il1·d 111 m 11n1 It 111 m o 11 t h r t• 11 I ,1 I \1.u· \1ih111 .11 .l.1111l>11t• •' ~:x1-:n ·11\" 111>\\ I '-t .:~.-,) dt l..i" nf1u·1• 11r 01l11•r J•111 k..,~lt•ll,if 1111111· \\I'( I F111JII \'1.1 I l 11 v.' ' ;\1•v.pon < '1·11t1·i S111d 1 olf11 I'!'> Ill ,I lllfl\I' ,,11111- flt•\'l'jtlltJll ·11 l'J . \1•f01\ lav. lihr;1n !1;,;, :!111 11r li75 :.>'711 •NEWPORT BLVD.• c \1 11rr11·1· hp.1t·<· 5:!;~, 714 1'31 5l1t;.1 , :.!l:J llli'1 H~Hi7 Prof 1111' 'il'lll'l' ,l\ .111 Ill Cahr bl Bank lllclg 1:;0 "<I rt l,i1" pnC'l' llH b .J a n 11 o ri a I :. " t u rt t ~ '>C'r\ll'C:.. 11111( rm & u1 1I ('om lex al ion :!:IU I·. Iii h Sl. {' "1 M:! !l:it10 11:ix Anah1·1 m M . l ' \1 ()ff1n• tmll•t. 11.trl-tn~ gruun<t flour \lot h11 .1 tton !>:!S .,<l ft SI !15 mo blJ..O:h~t ()fr Jlld~ nr Lulo l!oll• ·1700 fl "' h1 1:hly 1m pmu><l p\11. of('., X Int for JltOm<'\. l'l'i\, ftnarll'1.1I lr\'tlll: l'l·ntl·r Rlt)'. 833-9791 J 1\tlract 1 w HOO .. Ml fl ol free :.f'ill'l' and run frrenct! mom lor»Ll•d 111 new bwldmi.t near 0 l' /\1rpo r l & maJnr freewuys 834 1682_' __ _ BEST DEAL IMMEWPORT PCll & Newport Blvd Newport Beach ofc. full S2SO meld ulll GaraJ,tc. lotcben & bath. pool. 64.5-21632 Mature. 675-4912 <Only 3spact>s left ' 1 You won't fmd ;i h<'ller rate Cor deluxr offtN' spac·c m all of Newport Reuch' Spare ranj.!l'' rrom 400 sq fl to 3200 sq rt Consider this Fem to share 2 BR 2 Ba apl, Turllerork a r<>a. Irv $175 752-1783. art 6PM ON NEWPORT BAY •'ente r of Newport Financial Otstnrt •Immediate Frreway Access. •All UtJllt1es Paid .•.....•......••...••.• I ur ,• llm S\J11t·-. I r11m <;;,;;, 77~1 W l:lth M t'J II I 1•111 .'>$11.!.'W EXEC. SUITES 1..i.-,tt'lul 1 \t'l'lltl" "Ull•'' tn .1 11• fl•·• 1 l•H .it tun ...... ,~ t rn' .u·~ _.,!". t ·",~' I ,, .t I r ,, II r I I I II , • '' 'lotut .tnh c 111111 r1·n•, ruu m . P•'r,nn .. I 1• ,t plt111w an-.v.1·nn1• 1ol11 lr11m ~:!W L.dl ll.·\1·rll ,11 117!1 :!!•11 t1HO -.q IL , t Jrp1•11·d p1tnl'llt•r1 .. \l.1nnt·r \l 1 :-.t1 . ~Pl Sti81J mo 1;;;, 111 1~ OFflCE SPACE '-1• v. po r I II 1· ,, •' h Wt·~11· I 1 I I .11'1'.I ltlfl ~11 fl :111· .. 1. <'.il l t.·12 HO'i!I l'al'tft t• Ht•,11 ~l.IJll'. Gc·m• 11111 UffirD or bu~tne:.:. ;\r heh 175 No :'l:pt Ill\ d ti-llr -141'1 I F"REE &<·n•t.iQ v. oil 11 1• ~ S.W.Jt all tiJI 22-12 B~tn1..'$s or offlt'l' :.p.tt'l' in ;>;pt Beh on \ic•v. port Bl\ d. I blk I n•m l',1 !Iv.} 1\prox. ~l():,.11 It 541KI mo Call '.\tr Wl'l b 673 3510 lklsmHs Rentat 4450 ••.•...••.....••••..... For store & offtee spare :.it n•asonable ratt>s 500 to 5000 S, Ft. MESA VERDE )H PLAZA 1525 Mesa Vcrdt> E, (' M. 545·4123 -------- 1.1:..i''S MAKE A OF.AL 1200to1800 sq ft. m ~rcat lex: a lion in II unt ml-(ton Brach. Plra:;c e a ll Cht•r yl Green 121J>~-0227 -----Balboa Island 2 new stores or 1 large store. 1111 Agate Avail now. Call loSN'. Agt 675-8170 Harbor Blvd. C.M. Pnme romm·1 101' SJOO mo 548-1156 or 675-2213 Newport. Nr P 0 . Modem J(, pun 1hl "'• 1 ~111 1 ;·~~1·;··,·,·,~;··~,·~~~··:· "I I l 1 I • " I I • ',, •• ,,,,, I··~·,, '·I "· ~1 1 •tiff • i. I tU ,tfl I I \ ••.• °'""' I urun.1 1lt I \I. "' ' •• I • I \1, .... , l/111o n• , , • Money to Loan !'>02S 11.11 \\ rtlt 4 '·' 1l•ttl ' ...................... .. =~10o ll.111\ 1'1 1 I J I }Ip \ I 1t1t I 10~1.1 \l o .1 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY ... • ll<!rm h11u ,. t111 p l.-' • 1 tn11l1•\ 1111 ,11-;1d1I' '1111 I.. 11111 tn••lht•r & h1·r .1 '1 .. 111 d.11u!hl11 In l-.. 1 ... 1 1 • .-1.1 :\1l'!'>ol ;-. B !-1,1111.1 \ 11,1 l lc•1ghl., .1n•n 1111111 s:1t1.1 lllll N1·l'l.I good 1 1 t•d1t ,'( rP11l .ti 1 "t ... ' I h.1 1" tht-m' I m ·'""OU' Ito find J honw v. ht•r1• t h1•11 .ir1• no r•''' r t 1 111111 ol).!JJ!ll>l C'htlclrl'll. pl1•J.., 1'V0.'>11ll'r mt• I rn .111 \Int tenanl l'Jll 5~0 llJt~ Jdl'klt: Dl'~tre bt• n•nt ol h1111•w cpl looktn).! rur uni urn;! .I hdrm "' 1•nd 'd lor :· mature dog~ 11 t\ ,. ).!11011 n • r ' .., I 11 r .ti I 1 I u 751 9100. I:! I pr• I Sll'\I orJ<.'an Sen tor l'tl t1••11 "11111.111 lnokmg 111r r1·,1, ·'I'' "' Cl>\1 NH Pt l \1 plt'~l· phon<· I :!'..Hi JXKO C.1p1str.100 V.tllt·~ 111 s.11t nlcbat k \'alln lo lht' Sea. :! Bdrm or I.it f.!•'I houst• or rondo w 1 a 1 d lkt1red eoupic' w 2:: 'r old 'on llav1• r l'f-. 837~ Car<.'cr mtndt•d 'itu11t•nt WtU exchange lamb.rap in1t. gen. house m u1111 ser v1l'es ror l1v1n).! quartl'rs Also will hou:-i• sit while you'rt• on ',1c.1 tron \'t•ry ilt'Pl'ntlJhk .f37 :.>27 lmiMu/ln•ut/ FinmK• ··••··················· luMfteu Opportwtity 500 s ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWING LOANS & 2NO TRUST DEED LOANS I 1l,I0111l111 d fH ""•I ' /l( " lh I tf, R.E. DEPT. SANTIAGO BANK 7 14/832-5200 /NEED I MONEY • CREDIT NO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TD loon!> 547-5401 \rrani.:1·111" Coast Ho~ LooM CASH FAST .'rut & :It ti hom1·11\\ 1w1 loan' 1.1-.1 1111 .111' pur)~l:>l' • fo:Z lc.'rms. p.1~1 t·tt~ltt no prohlt•111. l'.ill I'll>"' ;\011bh1:.Ht\ll1 Jll,1 955·1610 !'IUOI\ lo 20 mil I! F Dt•Hlop ('on!>t ru1·t '" tak<• out ln\'c11t11r~. 11• l'CI\ a bit•~ r111 flu .. l \ pund l 'nhank.ihh· 1111r ~pt•1·1Jlty 54;.;;;:n 1>1111 !\nan \!ONEY ,\\'J\IL,\HLt: l.11 nit.I. Jll~ µurpo"t' M 1 llar1m1\d l51 3.'lJ.'t Mom•y 10 l.0.111 ,\ny purpll'>l' s:rn 111111 rrummum A~ 540 1-4:1:1 Rus1ness investment loans. any purpos~· /\In 842·045.'> ••••••••••••••••••••••• H1tthly upl(raded Npt Condo for lease on t'n Crest 3 Hr 2 Oa condo, tran~ to main channel walk lo beach. pool/Jar/- Hoal slip incl. Easy walk tews crts. S650. 646-4067 to beach. 2 bdrm 2 ba ------. --- S67S per mo. 213/592 3232. Lovely 2br, Iba. pnv. pat, s....rR...tols 4200 Roocnmatetollhr2Br dplx ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr Fai rgrounds. CM. •lSOto 2000 Sq Ft ...... Suites •MllriM v1.w1 •Wet I« ·~Day Janrtoral Serv1rl· Please <.'all for an ap pomtment 548 sq n. store or ofc. ~E Avon. 213-477-7001 Tennis Shop Xlnl N B area loc Top brando;. High profit, low over head. S t 4.000+1n \I , 673-4313 /\gt. ---- 5030 encl. gar. S375yrty. No i..,.a leach 3141 PN. Avail. 8-J. 494·3223. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. ocean view. new crpt 2 Br. 1 YJ ba townhouse & paint. Very clean! style. adults, no pets. N85. S49-U88or833-8917 $295. 548-:!682. -PEN'11t0USE·NO. END-3 BR. 2 ba.. upper apt. 2Br 2ba lwcUJ")' apt· Lg Near Udo. Quiet area. ter~a ce, panora~lc Adultapref.Agt.675-8170 ocun views. Ma ture Brand new 3 Br, 2YJ ba, aduJta. IWfertnces No FR. twnhle, panoramic pelt. Lu 1650 m o· vtew ol ocn ., city lt1. ....-i. pool, aauna. Jae &r cmplt 3169 r.c fac. tl50/mo. Call n'f913..G8Ga • Former haunt of movie greats. Pvt Ocean Potnt. Most fantasUc view of Lag un a . C u 11 tom furniture. Sips 5. Adults only. SSOO week July . 494-6594 ; 499-4673 Complete ly furnis hed weekly rentals, $200 & up. San C le m e nte . Be a c hcombe r Rily . -.io1 Laguna, ~•nlront rnv. bea c h , flah 01 weekly /m o . Winter Rat.es. •31.la. . . ,. -·----·· ............ _. ,_.~ • • ... .. .... ~-••• -............... # Sl87 50 + util 642·6S17 Expand your lifes ty le with a compallhle room· mtle. We discover thl\I penon.Call 1WOPE~ IN A PAD 851.<J8.15 or 759.1.209 Roommate wanted 2Br lwnhse, pool, blks frm bcb le OCC. rent Incl ph. uU!1 Neal 645·8586 a ft 6PM. Fem·Personeble. self re· Uan&., neat, considerate tbr HB 2 br dplx SL30. Paul 94'7 ,5309 UDOMARIMA VILL~GE 675-1662 83J.8813 and ask about our SPEClALJULY RATES AlltPOltT .UEA Elegant offices • 180 l Bristol St. Expos ure Newport Blvd, 1B sq. n. 4 office euite 645-2111 w It h II g h t e d s r g n --........u.,• ir~a&-s availability Xlnt access ...,........., _... lo new CdM frwy Con· New addition to suite 180. tact Palisades Center Jo\111 service ex~. &uites Leasing ()(rice at 2082 ln Newport Center. l4 SE. Bristol J200 or call new olfiCCIJ In plush sur· 56'7·7010. ro unding& w /under· •----------ground Htlancd park· New office space w ith Ing. From $295 mo. Ask complete tenant Im· about our move·ln al· provemenu. 1700 sq ft aowance. Available Sep( 1. Koll Newport Rt«t:dC)' Corp. Center . Ne w po r l • (T14*4·7189 9'1$-.(M03 .. ... ......... --_..,... ._. ·-·~'· Easts1de C M. Spa ct-for ofc. b\wness or bobby. m & up :>48· 7249 .....,;a1 Rffttal 4500 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Hills · 2 Adj. 5000 sq. ft M·l units. new bldg. A/C office. Front.s on Moulton nr Lake Forest. Lse by ownr. 95J.1808 URGENTLY need M -1 apace for cstabll1'hed busin ess. Minimum 'm\. CM area 646-2681 .. ..,. 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• » aq ft. JSOO f\ of 1torage o r shop. C M. a rea &Q.C7S8 NEWPORT PAC IFICA Studios. needs mvestor for movie "The llunt1.n!( Season'' From $SK & your pit behind tht' <'amera in volvement bu~a you partial ownership of a moVJe t\avln1 a potent $6 milllon in net prof. Also at your opt your cont Involvement In our ruture movies . ('1 14) 951.(JJl.'f1 Bil beautiful women ·s boutique. Xlnt beach location. 759·0323, 75f.1S57 --· ................ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2i"1D TD on 0 C. rncomr property 12'11-tnl. du1• :: yrs $17K in front of 3rc1 Will dlsrount. A~. 541.0100 ~s.Tnast DMdi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.ttt.t-MtcJ. Co. All types of real estatt" investments since 1~11 S,.Clalldftc) • 2-dTDt '42-2171 545·06 I I We ~ discounted 2nd & 3rd Tr u s l D eeds . Min imum U0 ,000 714·~ --.. ---.. ·- I .. '" 11 I .II f r n ' .. ll i: I ·<I .II ·r 1· 0 I ...... Swwk• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ttolephont! An•v.er1n., M •~c-&rvt~· ~ pr In> 20' pr ll\C ll ll'C 2a h1'i m 11111 l'lk-w' Cal Wfl\t. lnc>ndh lod'\'1C"e, lo rakJf U7 9"31,) ••••111ein ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Sa\'\' Motwy• Hnvewill)'ll•l'ark 111.: lot •Ht·~ .. n. •Seu k11.1~ 1n~ •Ltr ND , CM ~&S •'61lhalt 646 .S7 I Mtion.ey't& l.ecJal ~iCH .....•........•........ U\\on~ Sti41 H.1nl.1up1 \ )iO At1100 Lt'fo:JI T' 111ni: ~~100 .•.••..••.............. Habya11ting my h11111t• lo\e & t·ar1·, t'' Jlt'nl"'fl<.'t'd 642 52li'J luliMu Sff•iu ••••••••••••••••••••••• lb*Xeepm~. will p11•k up &dclJver. Post your l.: I.. A P.NR. P1R. Bank re <'00 Also personal b1lb & hank statt'menlS Hr I) raw 549-1967 R~UMES l'Over ll'llt•r:o. prolt:ss1onal pn·st·ntJ llllrl.'>, reJ:oonablt' rate-.. f:t:.I ::.CrVll't'. 4!13-1973 .J!>I.. for Dt><> ...•.....••.•••....•••. Cll'S1'0M lntf'nnr C'arpt"ntrv b> Jay • 642·8800 c.-,.t Senk• •......•.......••••.•.. Sl\ampuy a 11.-em C'IN10 \~ hn1htt'nl'". wht 1-pta 10 mm hl.-ac·h Ch•1An hv, <hn rm. h.all SLS Aq• rn1 S'1 50. <"Ol.tl'h SI O rhr ~ Guar c•hrn pt•I odrn l)le ~lltr. 1!1 \n. 1·>.rr l~ wfrl m~··IC Hrf1 ~I 0101 Wt· Curt• \'.1rpt•t I 'lt>11n1·r N1•11m rlr.m Ab.o up hulo;tt•r) Work gu"1 'l'n• ~ moullt unit I-1 , • ., 1":"J. n•J&,. r •k'>. l>-1'• :n 111 It()', 111( I •lrJJl'I' '" .1m t lt•Hnllll( 1IU11t 11\' Iii II 1t· .. ,1nn,d" I 11,111 , .. 1 5.."i:! OHk> ......•................ Jo\IC' your n1•xt l'O<'klail ur dlnm·r inirty RENT-A-CHEil Partial or 1·omplctt' 11re parallon m )Our ktl< hl'n by .1 Jo;uropean ehd Bur & M'f"\ ll'C pt'r!>OMl'l !>tllJ vlit'<i 1f 111'\.'<lt'fi Appoint 11ll1l~ for C!>tlfTl.il ll'' <'(. pl.1nnmg l\o 011t1g..i1t(ln 5414-MIO ~nt/Concr~t~ •...•.•...........•.••• C.•1n<•nt v.ork o t a 1 l kind" 1''rto;• "'' l!"l vr:-. t•x1wr Abu hl0t·k wall:-. ~Hi7~17 Carpenter. 1-'ree t-:q ,\ny -.1a• Jobs Ca ll Allan ur Found.1t1on:>. rt:ta1nmg Tony 640-8649 'AJlb., hloc·k-. pa tw'> I.it• d 531> 5013. 548·4309 Door-;, 'A mdow .... part1 1111n.-.. patios, ell' &b ~79'i6 • HE'.\10 0EL11'-<; • KJ1rh1·ns, ofc part1t11m:.. IMIWhng. t'UStom finish work. dt•l'ks, fen1·c:-.. ... k1lll'<I crc1ftsmen. Jo'rl't' lO:.tllllillC.i.. 645 5609. ~II with t-:ASf:' II 'a BREEZE Clas-.1f1ed /\ds 04:.!-567R f> u l' I I I c l ' I) n • r l' t ,. l\lmpl1•1<-c·um rl'le or :.i·I vour form:-. S:.i' •'. 645-9'.126 Com•reh• work bv Thi· Starv1n~ <.:ull1·~c Stu c1c nt s. l'al 1 11~. dr1vc•w.1y:-.. :-.1d1•walks W a t "r c1 1 v •· r:,, 11• n ~l)t!(:1ahst. 7:'il-7i~ Sdl thml!S fast 'A 1lh IJjil\I l'llot Want Atb Ge·~ HaillncJ •....••................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.~tt f°" ytJ01 tl11hl m'f t-: .. ,~ 1(•1Nh·1w r Sum1m•r OC'C~udt!11t I Ton 1ru1•k homi· t~'i 110 1>4•r .,.,,.,.k lt•rtll11.11111. 11runlnl( & Trui.h, trt't! tr11n ()jn Lc·t us C'lean for you. Heasonable, rc•h ahlt• & ('flt .u't'll li:tl 47!11 dc..i.11 ~ 751 ~ 6'2·~--_ r ef11 Zo1 ~9615/972·029 l ~c~ ...•....•..........•... t::._~1'1 f1r llt'ry I h hll•llll clun«• 1n 'fOUr hom1· 1111 111 tCIO\lt'lll'I' nu ..... 111111.: (oa•t i"11hr11 l'Jr1· ~7Ul Bedrical ..••..•...•............ EJ.ti:X-l'lt IC' I AN l'n C'('ll ni:ht lrt•1• 1•:.tim.1l•· 011 li.r .. I\' Ol itllllJll Jllb?> I Jc· U:S7~1 n7J IJ3.'i\I 1-.lt·1·tn1 i.111 11 1· ' l r .1 I ,. It 1'' t """' lo.111.111 hq• S111.ell .. .i ... prd1·ri 1·tl ti? • kJ 11 t hri !-.1\ & ~11n l.1l' Ill 10:1i'l!'J•1\1 B11ncl1•d H1'lt1 t'11111111 I l"n•t• •·~I !n!J 7:112 . •...•••...•..........• I\& II 1·u:.1t1m W11t1d I t•nt" mi.:. i:att·~ & f1·nc 1· r,•pa1r 140--l(W ~JO.II> woou r1·nl'l"" j:!.1tt•:- p.il11ic.. ri""or1.1hll· r.1lt'-. t ~II K-17 <I 1•1:1 ~ DoOf' ond R~i~ ..........••.•......... l l•mpll'I" "'"" 11·1• ~·-..tic· .. .Autu111at1C' 11111•r.1\1>r" H l' I' .. I I .. p ,. l I •• I l ) W.!Wil Gardening llo11ll' t'11th' ~urdcn c·h·unu~. buul UWli)ll, rvtol1Jl111.: M4 1700 lU.C.uUllillK ht"" n ,l'n 11·c. rnow & '-'<ll<l' ~ I~ I or ~ !ll0t t'\ t+ll ( •lil'\luunl(, cl\j lllh.'llbOl'I!. I d 11111> t' ll ll I n .: II !J b M:t l!i70. :!l:J/ 3iJ tl7SO ('.11l1·i.:·· SWclt•nls bcjl all 11m1·~ Hulotllhng. ~ud. ~,·,·1l111i: "111·1nkl1•rs . 1II'1n u1.,, lr1•1• 11run111g h •• u I 1 II g ( J 11 J 0 II • '>:>ll l>l!M \,11ct 1o111 111mpl••l,. lfrl1.1hlt Ht'J'UllJl.llt· ( 'h•JJIU~ IJ!lt. llt>IS4 Gene<al s....-.ius ....................... VAl'A>'i'I' llSE & 1\l'T II.Al li. 1,'LEAN ttEPAIK PAINTLOL'OST64ti t701 Hand poli~hmj.! & hund wa.<>hu1~ ol y~ur t•ars at ,YttW' hom1.· 49!1 34S9 t<ubh1-.h hJullng )arc1 1 11·.111 up S1• r' 1 tt•:; l 11hn11ll'l.l494 l:R\7 ~·""'" pnnt1nv llu\l'-., . 1gn.c; I'! 1 I 'oly!.l IL'lll l' l'o 1,.ltl :me GoHLessons ........•.............. !\lwl.1 1\.lad>1111.tld.l.I'(;,\ H,u11 hu S.111 .lt1,1qu111 (a' p~1 h\ .. ppl 8.11 171U Hmctyman ....•...............•.. (;unJt•r1111i: t It .111 "I" ~ t .u IJl'llll" I l 11• 111~ & 1 ool 1.1mh1-.q11n l! Gt·uri:1• 1111? l\11J11h 100 ::.ml l'dJlj lbu-;h1 ~t!> 71r7:! Cliff Ii.JI ~ •V1':H\' I.OW l'ltl<'ES• on laniJ:-.t·aPl' m.11111 (it.•Ofl!I' ~~rn 2111 ;, t'h'.111 11 f" 11 .1111 10;.: Lanc1~<"!1•111r 1mm1•i1 :.i·n ll'lllJ.! t~I..! !1!1117 IJ:uuh rn.111 H1•ll:iblt· '\11 ..icih 14., t11i.: or t1H1 .. rn.tl I lo'rc'(' 1-..1 <111ytinw ( dll ll1ddl1.:1 f>ll~J Ct'l (;II EEN '"'"h tor Wlll n; t·l1·ph.1nl<o 'A 1th ;i C'l.1o.;..,1fwcl i\d ('.1 IJ trl.! 56711 Hauhng & l'leamn i: Have dump truck ss1m1 J do it oil sk1pl0Jdrr.· dwnptruek, grJde, haul t-ernent. asphall, t1 ee re tnovals etc 831 1257 Fust hauling. r l'fi $14 & up Yd & gar dnuf)N !o'rcl' e:.l (714 )842 4597 I louse Cleaning. Reasona blerales,ref's Call LtSa. 67~5299an 2 Fanallcal houttcrleanmg & maid serv1l·e. 1 lime. wkly, b1 wkly, monthly 1';mpt1e::. t.'lC. Ht.'Sld I Co mrn 'I Co mp! . 1an1toria l ::.1'r V1<'r Rt>asooabte 20 yrs cxr> MIKE'S HAULINC; ALI. lnsured 552_-_01_os __ _ TYPES LITE MOVING Housesittinq LO-RATES acl8 1451 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....•....•............ Want ,1 H r;1\ LL. Y Cl.1-:t\ '\ llOU~i-;• c:.111 (;m~h<Hn c;irt. 1-h't' t'l>t MS 5123 Kobin's lloust'l'll'an1ng Snc. for a thorouchly clean house 540·0857 Attention real <'!-tatrr:> Sucress ts a haNlY l'hl•nt We s~1al.J1.l' m \ acan Cll'S Call Tht• Moppt•h C lt'an1ng Sl'r\ ll'l' 546-2393 MllS CLF1\:\ m.1k1• II glC'am 1l.11h a111-. hon,..., llcl !J cir .alt " 5-l!J !l:f72 C:t'dar Crpt 1 11'.111 1 slc.irn .~h;.mpoo, "ntl11v. wsh'g, llr wa:\ g, I'"" l'hl ~ '-l'n Ht•' ( <Hl1111 Hca:>onalilL· ::-11111111 751 ·lS!K>l 1\lln"-. 11 011~''' 1 .... n111 1- Hc.ii.m1..il11l' 1111.ihlt o. rd::..ti73 Llb6 l•llt IX71 DANDY DUSTERS Wkh• or l l1mt• "l'n \,\(:,\~TS. n·ntal-. 1111r "Jll'C:lalil\ ~·11-:1\\1 C·\llPf<:T ('1.IO:AN INI, Hondt'<I Im, Fn•t• r;...,1 5.'1'! ·llllfi. HOUSETENDERS \ gmup of loc.::il t1.•arhcr ... 'A1ll t·arc for ~our homt• wtuk ~ou art· JV.j\ l'h f"5-86lti ex :.! llOl.l.51..o:>1ll1•r ,1\ •• i1,1t•h· nv.,., l h r 1' 1\ u g :t I W k I y mnlhly Eurnpt•u n I ath Refs 4~1·!.1876 lroninq ....................... Profess1on:il llW'lil'liti & A I. T E It ,\ T I 0 :"' S 64.'>-l!l875 lns&ranct ...............•.....•. Robt-rt!.On lnsurollce Associ ate!>, Inc. Full \ ;tlu1• 1·011IP11I, 1111 hulllL'<•'A-11 .. r.., 1 O\ .. r .•J!•· l)i~ O'.ili:! ~SAVE WITH ~SAFECO Janitorial 1)!-Fl1'J:o .. l'\J1l "'l Ill \I II 1-· ~ 'I 1\ I ll \ '\ ·1 .\! 11 I l \I r: < I I-\ 'II I '\ <, l«-1-. l.11 1~.n11<-d tn ~ ~');.! ~.'1th Landscaping ...•....•...•......••.• .! l!lrl' 'A 1lhng to 1 i.-.111 l· uro1,. .111 l..1111!-• 1111•1 •11111 h11us1· H •1hl 1 ' !up ""' k I .111 l'I 11 • , .... r. l'\•b lrLl ~r.1 ltd -Mn -!Xi I II' s ,., .. , Tl.!!day. July 10. 1979 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hnckwork. Sm a II Jol>s Newport. Costa Me~a & Irvine. 675-317Seves Bnck, stone, block work. tile floors . cont·rt'lt' patios. ~alks . drl\ t' ways Free 1.'Sl John 846158.1 All types of m:i-;onry. Illes. pauos. patio rov <'l"S. blk walls 548·9150 Painffnq/PapmnCJ ................... ··.·. PETERS PAJNTING Expr'd Rl'as H.it1•' Frl'e 1::.st . Call Gl'nt' 552 <»SS Pmf pamlln)! 1-:,t & mt I .o'A rall':-. Rl'fs Frn l'l>t 536-4780. 5Jb ~38.') l'.11nt1ni: l:'llT EX I' :\eat. hc1oc"-l. rl'a' I:! vr' l'>:p Lil d l>J \1· ~100 Int l'aLOt & ":1llpapt•r Uual. work. rr·a~ pr Ftt't' est Stl.'vr 5-17 ·12!1 I • PuWltwj/Paperin9 . .••..........•........ All PAl .. TtHG Neat 559· 1325 Com pl F.xt$450 I n I $35() Responsible couple "111 pa1nl dl'an & rcacly apts tor OC<.'upanc> ('.ill Wand.i or 8111. 64':i 1Sli3 Cal-C°'°'" Pointinq Cu::.tqm work I nll £xt u1.· 11364B1J &i2.ss2i. East Coasl Painter Quuh ty Work Xlnt. l'rn·t•!>. F'rloe l:il t l ntcnorll'..:>. tenor 9liX 7641 ft,nbl JHIC 1• IOI 1•\l Cu,tom qu:1ltl\ F r1•1• (~l J JCk li:lb !1-15:! V 111. r II d rho 1 ., r '"' µJlllll'I'. IOI L '< l I' '411 quaht> w111I. H1·;.,-.on l.11· In:-. f'.:,.1 • ht•<-rl ull) l!l\t'll DaH• 5R6 1!42!°1 l'r11p1·r pt t>p;jr J11on prime & p.;1nt Hl'I -; 1-'rt•l' t·!>t fl•l :l·llKOt l~wrt·ncc 645·0!!7:, t·\ l'' l-\11\: 1·,l l'amtmg St h1 . fltoster/R~ir 1n.... Tn mt..· KJtJ 5555 ~4 • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • h~ Richard Smor Neat pate ht::. & tt'Xl un·-. Int 1-·,1 P1•pl'nclJlil1• l<•'.•-.i1nJllll' Frt'l' t 'l l.ill J..i\ ~UH'il5!J lnl I-\I lh•p•·ndJl1ll· ltt-. .-.un:ihll l-'r1 •· • '' t .i It Hill 5-IX 05(17 Paint Your C a s tie 'lf11•r111h 11ng 111 1 • .,1d••11 ""' h11011·' lnl f-" 1·1 ... 1 .. 1• l )11•c I. HUI r I It• 11 nc "' ( " = I 'II"" I c ;u.1r I ru. Frt"-' t·,1 I 1 1! x: l .r.;._ It•· 1n1•nt I.ti ~ • llllHTll•f\ I ti ~ ,1 1 1: ' • 11 I r 1• 1 1·-.11111.1tl'> H•' 1 ,Jlt''> t: .. , ~t~H NEED Hf:LP? ""'" ;.<1111-;1·11 Ill .• 111 .1p111c -..•I• 1•t 111n 111 \)11.1111 11·<1 111111..iul. Ill r ti" l l \I I ~ I'll 11 r 111 l l'W,\:Vrt-:D.\U:-. RlEEEST. 893-1439 II o rn ,. ' . \cl d 1 t 1 on ' H ' .. I t. ' c II . 'I \ ,. I bhWl.'A;tll' I''" 1 dlt"• l-h.,_. ,...,1 .>111. ixn . ...•..•............... l'l11111h1111 r1 p.11r ~I",. 111 ri m111l..t111.. 1 OJIJJ• r r• 111111 bt• ... , 'l••I• 11 .. 1 l'lumlum ... ;r; :11!11 t111l1·111·ncl1·n1 lie ;un dt .o 1111-' ,1 111• I<• -.1111 , , II ·I I ll \ ' ·~ .:..tJli 1;1t ·-Jl'i' \,\, n•onl\ ::;• h111 .... 1 111111 hO'lh•C ~I ('o l':0-1 \I •,I I \1(', lit• Ill"' J111• ol.I ,; .. . !~~.~· ........ . \11.111mc 111 f'< l ••·IT•ln• • '• .11 I ' 11 I'' I I '. \I 11 ' l 11 t HrttpH l• t r. -t.~ If'•'' --------t ---- DAlkY PILOT RemocW Ii Repair .........•••••....•.... Ii&<..' Construction. No JOii 1110 h1~ or sml. Room "" cl1t1o n ~ & r e mod1·l ~ m 1.21540-0203 RoofincJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• R<'pa1r & Rer oof All IVPPS·S h1n g l l':-. rotki.hakcs t•omi>o·l:Jr f'r~ est. 541-5930 f''1n /\\all ....•..•.••..•......... l' E R i\ M I <.: T I L r-: · K1tdwn, buth.,, tmtr)~ Y 11 u r u I l' or rn 1111· 91\l :.>79 Tutorinq ...•.•.•.•••......•.... t-rt'\' Tnal Ll'::.::.on . Cn•cl ll°•" hl·r '''P R1•a<Jmi.: math. Frrnch lh nhl t.111".d C'alb r t•turn1·d ti7:~fj()13 f-ia~I(' ~UhJl.'t'll> & fort•lJ.!11 tani.:uu~l' ( K Kl Tl-..11·ht·r • th yl'l., ref:-.. 67:1 S!l l:l ......•.•..•..•.•...... I.I' Ol f1c<' S<.·n11·1•$ l'rol 1yp111i:. t1·rm p;.l)l•r<;. n · •11m1·-. 1•11· L ou1 ... 1· I IJlo:JJI ti42 122L Upholstery Cleoninq ......•....•.•.•..•.... ~ •• ~.,111:rtly t lt'.111 t)ll• t.lt ·m 1,.t1n1•-. 11th.·r' r1 111.,.• to 1'11•:.in 1'11.1 1 F;.11111· <'art· ;,.,,, 1 1:1:1 Window Cleaninq ......•.••.•.••..••.••. I •)114·1!1' '1u.l1·nh "lntln" \A,L,lllnj' flt •,111 -.11111 \ 111 t 'A 11 r I.. It I:.' > I I • e .. a:1 i'r.:~ ( lt'.IOllH' .~ \1 .111111 II.Ill•• I •'• 11r 111l 111h ' Iv Ph 1<1i .1.~ ••• 7 .. ,,. ~ \ll<'fl .... 111c1 .......... 1-.1111. II \C • \l~·1 ,,i,, ,'I ;,\ 1111111. 111111·1 .\ hu 1111 l)1111 ~. ti• I" 11'1.d1I". r. ....... n.1hli .1:• 1r.i~1 ~s. Trust 5035 ~i. Tnist 5035 ~!.~.~~ ...... ~~.o.~ ~~~: ......... ~~-5-~ ~r.~~!:.~ ..... ~!.o.~ ~~'!.~.:2.~t.e.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~r.~~~-~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~f.~~-"!.t'.~ ..... ~:~~ ~~'!.~~-~·~-~ ..... ~!~~ ..........•.•..•......•....................... ./ FREE SEMINAR OM FORECLOSURE INVESTMENTS Earn 25% on Tnst DHds lSAFE! -always 20%....., CllShion> Purchase si. fCMllily hcMMs at 20°'o to 30% IELOW MARKET. SntilMJ is limited. Cal for ....wncrtiCMts. 171 4) 1-226-1464 Dcnid Moon, Licensed lrokef'OCJe July I I at 8 PM. lnine CASH FOR TD's Lost & Fowid 5300 Anwnc-an Mort. ;,.i1.11r-.1 MONEY AVAILABLE ·•'lir>TD 1\NL> !-.\\ING LOANS lNTERr~TONl.Y OH Fl 'l.L.Y AMORTIZl-:D IA'(' Rl:'altv It~~ BHOKER. !1ti0 1%7 ~ements/ Ptt"SOnats/ lost& Found ..•..........•...•..••• ..........••..•.••..... • • tt t<elly Dunahoo 10392 Sholom Dr. H..rtil'K)ton Beach \ou j fC the wmn('r ol two frtt tickets lSl5 00 valut•). to Royat Lipinan Statlion Show at lhl:' ANAHEIM LONVJ::NTH>;>. CENTER .July 14. 8 p m t..ill &t2 !1678, ext. l12 to t l.t1m your t1ckt'lS ......•.•••...•...•...• l"ountl. l'an't kt'l'p. h·m S.HOO\ L'<l & ht tie 3 11111 It• m Sh C' p h l' rtl. \ IC' 1-ullt•rtnn Ma~noh:i C'\<I ~>4X 17ti7. tll2 1581 ph hdp l..tl!'l M:1ll• ~rn• Tabhv c ,11 Bris tol Npt lit un•a llas t:..ig w / na m1· N1.1odl1-s M1 ss111i.: uhoul l wk.., lkward 557·80!!0 Founcl '"'' Ciolcl1·nw1•:'1 & ll1•1l. II II hlark 111:tll· I; I' r m .i 11 ~ h t• p h t· r cl IH7 1l:JIH IJ~1 Wom.1n' <hamnnil l'1•ar ~h~1111·d S11ll m -.t·I t111i.:. Ii 4!11 2.'1 V11· of Hubl•n I': Lt·<-. \1at~11·ui.. ''' L,1k1·s1d1• tte~tauranb Hr:WARD:!l3 ~l'JI JIS..11 l.oc;l Chihuahua malt· Blk & tun "Dc1ohv" Han lowurcts Hal'k Ha v from CM lll'W<trc1 tl73·5489 L<1c.t Gra~· bla 1•k C'OC KJ\POO dn1o:. female Julv '1th V11· of 8ay~1d<' o·r & Ralbo.i lo;land ftt.'ward 673-5666. ~~I * •• L(~T: Silver dollar key llousehold help & cart-for l'ham. Park Newport. or elderly people Ualboa area BelonS?ed to 8..13-2009 d l' t' t• a s e d f a l h e r . ---Hh"WAHD! ! 640-4367. Lost & Fowid 5300 - ••••••••••••••• ••. ••... Reward for return of wht lffir: Blk & wht Pit Bull. fe male . C h i ld heartbroken. REWARD. SJ6.a!83/894-25.52 1JJ6t: White male Germ. S h ep h e r d Nr RrookhursttMag. Hunt. Ach962·4956 -------· - Lost or Found a pet? Call An1m11l Assis tan ce Lea.g~. 531-2273.~f~- J<'()UND: White puppy apx. 6 mos .. vicinity or Newport West. Hunt· mgton Beach. Looks like Samoyed. C.ll 963-1856. ------ l.G8l: M. Siamese cat, vie. Harbor Vu Homes. NB. Reward. 644-7243 LOST. wallel & Jreen Jacket, E-side C 711. Address on drivers lie in· t'Of'l'ed. 6'2· 1'22/5'&·5357 Reward! rem S iamese w /bluc eyes & crook in tail, col lar. 4 Yrs old . Vil' C.onf,!ress St, CM Pis ph. 548-17~. Lost. white. m ed. s ize Samoyed. fem ale: vie 16th St./Tustm. C M 64.5-7162 LOST · White Coc·ker Sparuel. M. Answers to "As pen". Vir . Balboa Penn. 7·8. 673-6089. REWARD Lost rolle r skate, vie 17th St, C.M. Call 556-0679. Lo8t: Sml fem ale Iris h Setter. 19th S t . HB. 900-4090 U>sl: Handsom e fat . n eutered. color part alamese. striped tail. HWl.llls area. 644-8700 Iv meMage. LOST DOG! S ml blk male. CM. "Buddy" FOUND: Pair of ear · ~. t1tlp. Vic. So. C1t. Plaza. 7-& MU22JO, '100 REW ARD tor fem -FOUND---. Chinese-.--C-ree_ted_ DelmeUao Iott In Brea ........... -..1 • .. area. 880-llM/956-7880. ---.. ·-· f7$-4MMt l.08T: Gold bC'a~J« w/4 ---------round charms In or ar Found: Wom«na Npt Harbor Yacht Club ctiamand rint. Sun morn.. Reward! ..... ~lOtl. L<h r 11111 .... 111 111.. Ii· Sh1•ll11 l(o '1 I \ 11 c 1DI 111 !'>1 h J !11· ..... 1111 ' .• u. :1 1 lh l"l)l'l\lll Z1·hr,1 l'111•·h ll11I bc•t•I.. Vu \\ 'I. pl ..,.,.._'(j,.., m.11t• t.7:1 :11•~1 1-in.:~u Y.h1tn.1t. \l.tll'. h 1 g h 1 n 1 n I l .1 r ( ~1ltl1•n.,., ~·:.t & 1-:111~. 7 1, !Jtil Z!lX Jo' 0 l ' N I> • F 1' m ,, I t ' .. urm1-i.•· t«ll Vie of Pot- kry ~hat'k. L H 494 IS2b-1 ... II u II ti 7 :1 11 I ••• I. l>;idl.,l11mrl km.ti•· \ 1• 1 ... l'.tlm;i ii. l111p1•ri,d !170·56:t0 Found ol1kr lt•m..i It-""l! 1n SJn .Ju.in 7 i :\11'-t'tl hrl'l'<I, n'<l K3U 1591, .tll , SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS \l,1hc·e St,JUI Wakt•n lll"pll:-1· !'il-:CUNU I m n11t 11n1· nf lho!-.t' 1w11 µIt• "1111 lm~t·:-. h 1:-. II I 1 • 011 1 tw daily liorn-.t•11p1• I .1lwav::; 1·h(•c-k nt) 1111t1111e• rn .. i.. It I ur .i !-i ~:1 'Ui\ () op111111n FOlfl'\ n 1-\•rn C.t'rtn.111 Sht·Jlhl•nl i " "' on I Id 0111-.p11 nr \ 1•rmu1 lt•n' t•r.! 1111.'5 HJlf'H> ('l.11m nr .11l11p1 ltl'd. ft•m ll.tC'h•,hund ~11uni.: lt'm. hrn "ht TPrr11·r pup . lem blk "ht T1•rnC'r I. 1\ tai.: at Nll 1\nimal !->heltt'r. :!tii() s,,n 1\11,.:ucl. Nil 75!J l!ll I Frnuid !">rru1 II ""h111• I 'oo dlt• l~Pl' \ 11 M"'·' Vl•rth· <.olf l11ur~t ~1!1155 Found l>l.lck k1llen. :! mos. Will ~1vc to n1t'l' home 11 not da1mcd 559$'.!0or M31'.1·3115 FOUND Male Bull Masl1rf. hlk & wht. v1t· Ta lbl>rt & Beuch. Ill~. 536-1857. Found· M Greyhound. Dana Pt area. 496 5438 ---~ ~~--f' 'oun d: Orange/wht Kit ten. M • Windsor Sq. area. fo'\n Vly. 839-0078 Penonals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ENERG I Z I NG MA.SS/\OE BobJnmes·L•c Mas~cur OulcaJI 9·11 , 494·5lll MICHELLE'S •Outcall• l \ '-\ . ._Ill I< \I I tu\ \1 .! \ \1 i7:1 Hl~U • • • Stevefl G. Faschinq I 180 I Mayflower C ir. fowltoin Volley '\ ou an• !ht• w111n1 •r 111 two fre~ tickets 1$1;; tMJ\'ahwJ.111 Royal Lipinan Stallion Show al th<' ANNH·:IM < 'U'IVl-.NTlll:" t 'l::'ff I· I l .lulv II.lip m t ,111 1,1;,: ;,mK. 1·xl :!7:! 111 di.um your t 11·k1•t1"> • • • •Sll l-:HI t.~.I'.• l \•rt \1 <t~M'U~• llCIU.'>1•1',111• h\. 1\JllJI M3>H-.IS.IM Penonal Services 5360 ..........•...•.••..•.. (;.nng on hu:-.10t''" tn1~ ll.1\C• fun C11ll Tr;l\ .. ling St·1•rt·I ,ir11·-.. llrl•ncl.1 ~ 7Sli:'I TraYel S4SO ....................... Ori\ 111i• to '\/1•w I lrl.-;in~ ,Jul\ tilth W1:-h to ~hr ,.,1~·11:-t·~ b75 :~1:i.1 !">••1•k1n~ l1•m.il1'. 11on !'.llK>k1•r 2;, :itl to ~hr .ia-. .~ .. nn\ •na.: 111 Long ht.incl I 1·.1\ 1ni~ l\UI! :!:-1 1 h ilt 11"1 lX.!..1. Pn:-.ulla l 1rg>'nl I• 1·m.dt· ('n•" 1w1•clt·1I (1n :-.ahr.J world f.imo11s r.ic·111i: \ :11·ht (;ournwl an·om innd,t111111-. 1ha\I' .1-. 1111H·h lun lH•l11'A cl1•1·k ,.., \11U 1111 :il)(t\t• I ;in l''tUJl 11pportun1t\. ,1,.1pp1•r I <'Cl. 7 I~ ;l 11 :1<!06 II~:­ '1'7:! l:!lti l'\ 1·~ ~y~nt& P~otior1 ········•·············· Schook& Instruction 7005 .............••••...... Learn Bartending For mfo 542· 1862 Ora nl!C Co. Professional School or ll1trtcnd1ntt. ..: ... tab L962. 210 N. Broadway. SA Jobs Wanted, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NURSE highly qualified. ded1catl·d Complet <' 1•11 re Your homf' or mine Local ref's Aftl'r 5PM 494·2017 or 49HW43 or P O.Uox 732. Laguna 92651. 1 1\1·1-nUJlllltl! (II 111'4111! ,I\ 1111-:.' ,.,, l.1.111111'1'11-.111·1 ... 1111 lur J1·c oui11111,,: clt'fll ,., 11''nl'lll't' Ill 111\1' (lll ,I• (•11um111g 1111'1 \ppl~ 111 )Jl'J'>i Ill In 11w S.n 111t!" ,1.; l.11.111 185Sl \1:11• \rlhu1 llhtl 11 \111" F 0 I·. \1 ... 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Van ous dut1c' 111 rludmJ! cush rcc•c1pt'>. cas h d1sbur:.cml0nls, & bank rc<'On<'1ll:1t1ons . One year acrountmi: <'X· penence. hght tyr1n~ & 10.-key by touch reqw red A/PCLERK ~-~----~-Babys ltlmg m y hom e. weekdays Reliable & cle · pendable Kathy 646--0980 ACCOUHTIHG \, ,. \\ p 11 r 1 II 1 ,, 1 h \11111 ~:"1!" H.111k1111• l• 1rm h.L .. llrllllt'lll;t(1• 11p1•t1ttll'' IOI 1'\l>t I ,,, 1 tllllll • P·•' .11111· d1·rl. \1 1.-.t C\ p1· ll1"'p111 '" CJftt•1,1ti· Ill l.n It\ 111111 h :-,,d,11 \ I llfH llll'll"UI ,J\t• ~II h l \JI\ I \lnl 111 lwn..t 1h < .111 "' r'1•11n1·l 1111 .q1pl hl\H~ r,U l Accounting C lerk " "COST l .aj!una HE-ac·h t•h••1 rtlOll' n1u1~· n,.,.,i ... ,,,,,..•ra••n•' I '"'' l 11'1 I<, l.t111tl1.1r \\llll ,1.111d.11d c 11~.I ~ \"11'111' ~ d .11 .1 Pl '"''''"111-! F \ 1~·n1·nc·1• \c·r11einh l'.I\ a lih· Cit 1 I. "111 ti. 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F.1m ~fi'I ~IJll 1111• \ltL'>I h,1\l' l''""I 'A hod .I 1m fie>) 14 , .1111 ;11111>< 1 •r '>-II• 4~1..11• ,\L~f<1'10TI\ 1-· SALESPERSON ..;,1l1·~p1:r:-.on nt·l'tfrd ltw nt•'A ,v, lL-.l'd l'11r-.dlt' 1\ \'W ~alt·s l111m.·d1.11 .. 11f1t.•nini.: r\J II 111111· Vr 111~·c· bt•nellt:. l'.tl I t.1r 111 l\•n 1c'A . a:.k lt•r SJ ll - :'111..'T BILL YA.TES VW-PORSCHE S.111.!11.111 l ".1p1,lr.111•• 837-4800 493-45 If Gcnerous c·omm1::.s1un. will tram 4!17 ·446'1 Alfl'OMO'fl VE ALARM/BURGLAR Need tra1n el' s1.•r v11•r Jl('l'SOn eleetrmltl' hkl-(ll h elprul 2:.!8 l•'on•'>t . La~a Bea<.'h ---------- * MANAGEMENT TR.Al NEE! For b~-;y body s hop IC':11l 1ni.: to a:-.s1stant MJ.(r J)l\'i1t1on Pt>rma ncnl. 111 tt•n.-stmi:. fuJl·t1mt· Goo•I pJ~ Me<.'han1c.d ·•JI U111dC' hclprut St,,. ~11 Wn~ht HOW ARD Ch•vrolet Dow & Quail St.s NEWPORT Bl::Al'll • AUTO PARTS • i1\ll,:O.ll'llll •• , 111. h-•llh \1••11 I r1 'I.Ill' I• Lprrt ,if,:dnr "•' ~\I otf t 'ft I l\ ... f ; ·,,, 11 I '•I to.II I .'ii \ ~ 1,, I"! 11,,.,.. lho111 funJ..111~ TELLER 1;'""'"" ~ I>"" 11 l\I "·•\ 11\g:-.1.: L•J·•O h.•. I 11 1tll'd1.1l 1• 1•Jh'I' In .._ lt•I Ft:ll 1111w 1 .. 11.-r On1 \1'.tr :..&I. 111 h.mi...111 .. , . ., 11t·n,•n1" " prl'l 1·rrt·fl hul 'Aili n111 ... d1·r '" ,, .... •n• "'tt'! 1~)C• t '', t ,1 •hit n1 ' h, I l..t:l 1tlllltl II \1111 h.1\1• ;'1111d f U'i1UIUt'l r1•Ltltt111' ,'(: Jllt'\Hlll (Oh "t.11i11il\ '.\1 ... 11•n1 h·cl1•r,11~.1\111;.:-. 111.'I \ h,J\ I' ol I oll\ l'r 011 I" r1u111I\ l or ""' (~ l •• il I 111 Cl '"'I" d 11!.1 I 1 ' II\•\ .1(111~ II" Jll r·t11' IP WESTERH FEDERAL SAVIHGS <7141644-7255 ' ( .. ., ...... , .. l'l.J/j '1 'Apvn II< .11 II F 11 ~· \I I- BANKING /TELLER J-111l t1rn1 °"'' :,..d\Urtl.1\-. IJl-!ht l)p1111.; ~·'P I"" I 1 r 11 cl I d I f)() II I"> I 1111\ll' Ill.I.\ I 1-1 i.14 111 I IMPERIAL S&L ''~' '\1 '4 INln ( • Ill• I tlt '''"llllll l\t ... II l \ ~A1u • .t 1l111111rtur111 v hnµlm 1·1 \I I-11 Tl·:LU .H CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE ,\n ur)!•'nl nr•-'<1 <''<1~1-. ll•r ,, p.·r..,on to"" 111 k ::o h11111 ... .1 "'"'I. 111 uur t"n-.1.1 ,\11•-.,1 II r .1 11 e h ., 1• r \ 1 n g 1·uM11m~·r' n1·t·d~ ,.;, p.·nt•nc·t'll ll'llt•r.., anti /or .... h.irp tr.11n1•1• .... 1lh 1-.1!.hll'nll f! h:ll'k)!rou11d 'Ahn <-.HI 'Aork Suturduy C10am to 2pm l hour.-a:- Wt'l I a:-. Wl'l'kdays •~ nt't.'tl<'CI F;1m1hant) w11 h r' µ1n,.: " r1·11u1 r•·d l'll-,1:.t' (' ;i II c.1thv lloltm:m l7t II ~1:! Ii'! I GLEf-'DALE FB>ERAL SAVINGS 1.;o1-:1 :'>ffll\' Um1km~ TELLER UAM·2AM 835-3749 Find what you want in Somt' ac<.'ountmg or u1· ('OUnls payabh· pr~ ferred 10 Kl'Y bv tom·h rcqwred Neat hundwnt- 1~ & light typm~ F.xl•ellent work mg l'Oncl • · uons and benefits . Apµly between 8um·llam. lpm J prn. National Edul·u lion. 4401 Birch St ret't. Newport Beuch I Nl'nr John Wayne A1rporl1. Equal Oppo rtunity Employer Answerinq s~vice PUX opl'rator~ tor a tclt'phon1· un:-.w1·rin~ service cxpt•nl•nr1.•d cir will tram Full lllnl' nr part lime :-.h1fl!> a\.JllJ bl<'. Days. aftt•rnoon everungs or grave yurd Must be able lo work some weekends 'fyrJ1nl! 35 wpm. reqwrN'I Many co benefrts ava1labll'. Please call Mon· Jo"t1 Fas hion Island area 640-1791 Ti red of all t hl' no a ct ion promises" If you <•rP h:lrd worlong & lookmg for an opportunity for ad vanr<'ment . we arf' look ing for you. Rl.'la1l auto pa rts chain has 1m mediate opening ror <''<· penenced counter peo. ple Trainee posit ions also ava.ilable. Top pay & xlnl benefits. For appt s:D-2!Kl6. Exper1cncl' Fullit•mt· operunt( 111 the Laguna Hills art>a. Excellent s alary a nd bt!ncf1b Please cont.act Regional Qrfice. Lorraine Milll'r •FOXY LADY* OUTCALL ONLY •972-1138• PREGNANT? C aring. ronfidenUal counseling & referral. Abortion. adop· Uoo & keeping. APCARE 547-2563 5"" ........... 111.5 S. El Camino Real SanClement.e; F\llly lie. For Appt. 492.7296 COUMTIY GIRL •ESCORTS• 3Ulrs. 97MSl3 Dady Pilot Classifieds. 7005 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE SEMINAR REAL EST ATE EXAM 9AM Lo 4PM, Saturday, July 14. Regis try Hotel. c across rrom Orange Co. Airport>. Instructor will cover a ll subject areas. Bring notebook, pencils a nd book if des ired. Six hours of intensive instruction lo rc~erve a se~t. cell 848·0034. Cosla Mesa area. 673-1166 E 0 . E APT MANAGER For SS units in Costa Mesa. Exper'd couple. Wife bkkpg exp . Husband ma1nt . exp Call 64.2·5073 or (213) ~:ml Babysitter needed. Mon Utru Frt.. begin Sept. Teacher hrs. Our home. N.B.Ownlrans.645.SSOO l-iiiiiiAiiiiiiPiiiiRiiiiOiiiiPiiiiiiiOiiiiSiiiiiiii•leabys1tter ror io mo i1r1. 2 to 3 dnys wk, refs reqd UDO ISLE SHOP N. CM. 5S7·356'7 • A F'la e European Babysitter neede d In Designer Boutique Is COM S:30AM·3PM. Moo· see k I n g a a • 111 n Jl Thun. 875-3907 maoager & additional 973-37:M S1NY@ r•'~ WELLS FARGO BANK ..01 Cmc Center Or. SaotaAna staff. Salary open. S.bysltter ror l yr old Cal Fr.. 547-ltzt boy, 3 d1s w~. 631-;MSl Have something to sell? 1--------•1 afUPM. Claalfied ads do It well. ll.ml..111' \l I < ll \, I l \,C • C 11 0" Hli' S.1 \IOI.!' ,\· l.11.11 • 1111·d-. fll'l ,011 1111 .1. , 1111111111~: 1l 1·p1 E ' J•"lll Ill,. Ill 111\1'"1'\r ,11 • 11lUlllll).! pl ..t ,\plJI\ II• I• a'"" t 1\1111 "·1' 1ng.., & t.11.111 lM.11.! \t.11·\rth111 Ill ln1111· I-u I •1 I B.Jnl-111 · SOUTHWEST BANK LJ1:un.1 llt-,11 h br;..nc It '11· 11m \" ,,, t1r:ind1 • • •1w11 11111 t1n11· 1 .. 11 .. , l'l1 •;i'I' I ;tll .Jo,UI (;1111 1:r: 17il 1-.01-: 11..,1uf11·1.t11 ";11111•11 w11 It (11ll11w111i.: 10 SJn JUJO an·:i 1!1:1 ll:i.'>.I Jl E .\ l T \' 'h .111q111" l~'l''tlCI l11r 1•h i.:.1111 ... 111111 \1111 \Llj.!1•-. \\',•.t ~.ti '1.,1 t'\'I lllllJ.!' H 11'11 11 d I >t~·ll.-111 JINI '-pl ( 'nl I llr '\ Ii 1:1 " ·ry "''1,.,t.1111 1 .. , 1111,\ .11011 \1111 1r.11n111t prrn.:1.1111 \lu~t Ill' 1wa1 ,\ 1.i .. h11•11.1hk l{11·h.11 d 11u..th•ll1· :!Iii! Npr l '111 r 111 /I. II 1<1 .1111 \ ~.don ll··• 1 I• lllHll'I f.\lll'lll'lll'I' Ill• I• 111~! ..... 11.11' , 1·1111• 1111'11111 lfll ,Ill .I ·"'' l(jlf l •fl!" I· :.Tl m F• !-ln11• 11n·r ,1 ..... 1-.1 ,\ 1111•rh.tr111· n1•1•d1•1I I 111 ~ 1· .... 111n d1-.tl1·r S.il.11 ' -.u IO I \lu:-1 h.l\t' pnt11 hll.t t'\ltt'I Ill ii :.tort• rJ4.I ~I.'. BKPR/SECRET ARY \111 mn11n ·.., only •\1·11 p,1\ JI•" n11l 10i;1 Kf;~l 800t<KEEPER :-..1l.1rv c•µt•n lor )!arm1·111 mnl J,!. wlf c:.tart1•r, :'! \ 1 1 \lw111•nl'•' C:a ll 1111 JPllt t>1:! 34~ _ l~iuklt1-t·rx·r. l'>:J>1.•r1enc1·cl tor ph.1rm acy, P 1T. &lll ·1~'114U ----HOO"" £1-:l'f:R , l'X Pl'I tor a d1stnbutor or HV parts & :lCC'l'SSOrlt:'S. llt I rvm<'. Rook kl'epmi.:. ~ phon<"S 1-'/P time. 1'.1lr ~ 6673anytJmc M·F. K :'> IOOt<KEEPEtt Prr>~rty M:11iai?C'mt•n1 Pinn 111 Founiam V:.i lh•\ IC1'lkl01! for bookke••111·1 w1lh knowlrof,!t' ol 1\11'. ,\I H. cash receipts & c·a!>h d1 ~hursc mPn l:­ Typ111j? skills nt!<:l.'ssary Oulu proccssmi.: bal'k )(round helpful. Non :.n-.nller. Salary $900 lt1 ~lurt or commens uratt• with experience. Cull CM>bte 8 to 4:30 M·f''. 964-2566 ------- •IOOt<KHPERS AUTOMOTIVE! Chevy dealer will add <'' pcn enced orrice c lt>rk1> for light bookkeep1n~. typing. Will lrain in auto. accounting, OMV. Part time o r ful l ·tim c. Pleasant surroundini.ti.. ~ood pay. See Offiel' .row AID CheYf'OMt Dove & Quall~ NEWPORT BEACH C! QM.V"9\.0T T*'.Juty tO. 1179 ~.~~~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~.~~t~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ M.aaW.eM 1111 ._.W9111H JIM ...... W~ JIM p J/Clool&M.,..-~•••••••••••••••••• ~;;;r••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Delvery .,.._N T<'" ek1lb for 1n1wini Gl---&-B!:L OfflCE 1''1,111 11mr I"~ port ... ~ U.aeh Ad AICl'ncy Op anwll manutactunna l·o ~-nd•ble. Hlf atarter pnrtunlly 111 11c1v11nrl' 40hour4 daywf't'k Com wanlt'\.lforronaen111lunl' lerll11t.l1• Jlrl'IJl'l11.illli.' PUO)' paid lJt>Odll!< l(lrl nH l!:lt!t'\rOnlC.'S a.&JUCAL (\ CUSTODIAN I 11 I1M4 ,~. Hk ror Rob ~l.iry opi·n Op1l0rtuni1) firm Typlng ~ 55wptrl Hi,.,..hind for dt!dH'Ulo.>d pttr!:.on l\pUtude with f11tures A 'f f.A5a an Fuh ion Island, Newport Beach. ha.s an 1mmcd1ate opttnln(I for a Full Tame Cu2'lodian with Jl(Cht maint(!nantt 8blllUcs Competitive llo:ll-4:161 Salary open Call Mr A I~~ II ~.,·~•rt:~l 'tf~lc~~ 1'1lONT ot-:SK Cl .... Jo:RK Di~ for uppl 557 6S43 C IHHl 10\ ht•n,•f1l• ~•l.ary opc.-n t-:x~r·d pN(t•rrt.'<i --- IW 1ti14 t1J'ik rl•r s h ... rry vr 4!17-4477 Jud.Y -l••rrs-·~--T•O-.-"'T•!-''·" \( , alary and good benefit Ca.II 0.rolyn ......, I - 972-9955 MIYmlAPll 644·5070 wuw., ..... fw Mr. 111n .... ,. ... CAR BUR ETO R Ar <..1f'rk/M.n••tr for 1·u11 DENTAL t"en 0001"1 t 11 l n t'.-d II r u II time u1t Ei-:pandtid dUltt'll Ol)l)ly X ri,y <'t'rt&facut«' reqd £xpcr 1 1irt'f'd Salary open. Cull 84'! til~I PR ENT IC t~ H • v"' met!~•. 1tft.a & c1m11i OtNl'AL H ECt.;1'1' A:i:1t .... located l'OmlNl\Y lnllK'ftaruul ability to op ~rmer~ t;40 7J1:1 Att111t't1v" h1 lm11 llccept SMtll moderate lyplll pty Urt 8 »S 30 ~ d•Y• 11t'('i\t'\I tor !lrow1n111 P• 1.ll" for Jr. S.C-,._rv rn:• ·-Jim S1~on 1942 Compaullon wunll•d lw Will 1rn1~11il·r lr111n 11 an ·1 "''" M'fl\I lnvl\hci <'ook1nl( & I k lion. F•nlHtlt' frt" Harbor Bl (.' lllK huU.'>4.lli.l!t.'l'lllll Stthu )' t!XIJt'I usxt 111 I 11\t < s benetlta"l(l'OWlhpot t'ASlll F.R SA J.1-:~ m·ii 114ht.4711. 11ft ti ¥1~1~t~~rn. C,ill fo'U)OK Pi-;KSONN l!:L, IMO J87U SICllTA.IY Tl full & pan tlnw P'l•I ll t" N T i\ I IC I-I t-: I' taoe'W av•1I ,\ppl)' S1•u1" Co:1 ........ Operator 'I I ON I i-i r (l fl' \H; It New bank operuna »OOn, k ot'bud' & ro V04:i Uu.'!)' pn,.,.·n~ m1rn:u11· \\,int """"-.'"''"' Ioli.. 111 will traln 1tuarp l)el'M>O AdanH A\t' H u lnl'lll ft1H1 Ill ... llUlll•Hn Pl'l'oU11.1ltl\, ~uud WllYJ>tn8 " d.lctallon to 96.3 2il&6 Sr•r:oo I• .• n \ wl1·y hu' llJ)l'rlllljl r... "' 11uhl11 & -.urwr 1·fti ~ome b n1n('h secy Equal Opl)utlu111t} 111n1pu11•1 npl•rat111 t'lt'lll"' appt!>,111~.&n1I Learn Uua tnteresh.n~" t~yc-r lloukl.••1·111n11 lt11•·k 1.-.111111 Tuµ ,,1lar) Utfl nUU-fat'etedpoe1Uon .------------~l"\Jl.ln<l & l)l.•111.: 'kilb II\ uk trlO 19ti4 4 Positions open, 3 are lead. Swing sluft. Univac· K-1900. Xltnt beac·h lot'aled company w/good beoeflls & fnendly co woriters. This 1s mverkd numerical pad kt!y to disc l'1l8 Clune LOAN SECRET ARY C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS nt'l'\~'l11n l>utu pr1M'•'"" 1.mi ht1t'ka.tmu111I ht•lpf ul Lll.·11ti1I Nun :..rnokt'r nnl\' !'>ulun T)ln't rt•('t•pl111n1<.t for $ll0() It• t.IUl'I etr n•111 1lt•ntal uH1n• IH't'dt'tl 1111•11i.ur11t•• wllh ,., l'n·v1ou" 01111·1• l')(Jl t'' 1'1\'lll'OI~' l'nll l'lt.'ltblt' II ~'lllrnl l'.1llMI Ot~ !ti I :•l M I-'. U(;.1 2.'ll~i 1,,.01 .ti H1·1•r p11on1 o;1, Opoo111t:s now 1t\•111l.t11h' CONT ACT WORK Ni·wr'c>M l~·adl Frulo for full 11nw 1.1ssl!>t1111t ulfu•1· n(·1'<lo; f t 1·\p••r n· I •-., t t.1k1• lll'ltph• 1':11111 I'"' tr .1 rnlnll)t<'n. on 2111 "' .,r1 1·,•111 Xlnt 0111101 t11111t v h fi llllllW\ I' T 111 1·,1·11111.i s 1 I No 1·x~·n1•nc·•· rw1· · hit' l1"hl 11t.·r:.t•I\ iiJI :1:ixu V•fr lro111 Slort $3 10 tu t.1 "'"' k lnt1•11 "'"':-. h1 .1ppl .... 111.·r hour Ad1•mw1•m1•11' nnh ~lll:l 7:':!!'J Uo•ntal Ass't Ort ho l 'h1 . ttt>J!Clr11Ulll) for 1nu11u.i1• ._ _ _...-.,.___,,,,-...... _....,-_,-.... _I N II •Hl•IY~ Ur1lltH'l\ll '"' nwnl lll)l.1t1ora:; 10 ~ . .ii -COtolTRACT IU>.\ rc"I ri-ll lli:.!ti k Pl!r hour 1r q1111hr1, .. 1 l-'11r .. "Ml ... ISTR "'TOR Beaut . new ban in inc.>n> informat1011 & 111 av " ,.. S('\!f\JC beach rommun1ty terview ico to st on• 112 .11 ll1•i.1111'01111 I I ·011:-t r Lll.•ntul 1\si,1stalll ~:~r• 11 X ray lll't•nw. I' I uk. nonsmokl•r pn•f'd, Nwpt ""'h Lido :in•a i;73 '"ll~l l oca t ed betwe en 30009 Crown \'a lk~. l";mt11~111·opptyh1h·11rn Oceanside & San Die~o. La~una Niguel, 49~-\t<J~ 111.iro·hai.111~ 1f you hJH' seeks experienced Loan or cull 714i5.T7-41WO n~ht II Jo~ '''l"'r DESIGMER FRONT OESr ~SISTANT New pnv11tt resort needs umb1Uous individual to uss1i1t manager with re ~ervationl> & r esort operations Concenlru t1on on s w1tl'hboarri l-OOrdinallon. Excellent i.:rowth pot<"nt11.1l <.:all "Jl'lt.' Good Lift' At LaRUnll !->horl.-:., 494-852 I Gt>nt•ral O<rH't! M atun•. rellablt'. P1t1me Full t Lite bookkl't'ping & IYP mg expenl·n<'t' Salary open 64.S-~9!! ___ - Gt>neral oHrce, mel ll bookkl•epml!. phunt.>:.. ('UStomer service C..:a 11 ~J:M6 for app't General grounds pr t>k up d11rl> al apt complt>x near Pomona & Park l)nvt!. l' M . Nt'ed 1n d1v11lual Nn ..rgc lrm1l Who l1 Vt'~ nearby ti:ll l:..'7(i Cit-:Nl-~HAI. <H T Litt· bk11.:. Lill' lypg. Good un phorw:;. N1·wport Plbg & I It.: tl45-1;:)Z.'> C1•n1•ral OffH'l' part tini.· :; lu I Mon l''rt l'liont• Mut.11, !Ni:! 1347 GENERAL OFFICE Secy. SH or speed wnt· F.quaJ Oppor Employer In'"'' 1'1•rs111mt•I Agt'nn' mg preferred Company 488 t: t7th. l'o.sta Ml·sa wt.II help pay moving ex Slc2:M 642 1470 pe n s es . Fant as t 1 c ----------1L..,,....,.,,-....,_.....,_ ..... -.,,--,- benefils. -CHAMBERMAIDS ,... ___ ~----- t\Jr cond Oi:-sii:nt•r "1th OrallJ(t' Co hw ldt•r N r rrun1mum 3 \r~ 1•om Airport C:ood t)p111K mcrcral <'X llt'r >.lnl :.kill::.. filing 75::! 12H2 berlt'r1ts 1ndwtlng 11111r1t _tlwn!! 11 "'1 ESCROW SECY Growing escrow dC'pl ~ks 1rudv1dual w1ex penent'e as Est·row Set>y or Ellcrow Clerk to rill tJUl> beach loc:atcd pos JR SECY TRNE 11u.s C'Ompan} lot·alt.'<1 In t> l' a l' h a r l' a n e t• <1 " moderate typist lo ll!arn personnel. purl'ha!'1ng & AtP. Spet'd wnt1ng OK Good phone vo1<·t• i1 m~t. RECEPTTRNE So Santa Ana r1rm !.h·ks OUll!Olnj.(. atlrllt"l IVl' H<'t>t•pt1onlst tratnl'l' L1.iht typing & good µersonalJty only rl!QUlrl' men ts MICRO FILM TRMES Super friendly beat>h localed company will tram 2 bnghl alert m chYlduaL'i to learn mrt>ro film documents D~y & ~aveyard i>h1fls avail ESCROW MGR Compuny will build nf r1re for you rn fo'rei>no Pay your mo1 rng ex µenses. l{ivc you ran· lastic bcnef1U. You nt•('d ooly qualify wrlh Stale LOAN CLERK TRNE Part time help needed to n ::.s ume clean1n~ r~pons1b1lil1es at newl> remodelvd t!XC'lus11 t' pn1·ate resort Must ~· 0( high moral charal1t>r & able to s upply r.- rerenres (;;jlJ The Good IJfe Al Laguna Shores 494...S52 I CIVIL ENG. OR DESIGNER f.xpertl•nced rar1·er minded HEGISTF:Rl';O CIV Ii. F.NG Oil 01'.SIGNl-:H with lwck- l!round in puhhv works COOK lmmed1ale full llllll' openm~ a1 atlalill' to an cxpenl·ncl'd l'ook 111 JI! ph~-s or t•ookt•ry Ont• year h•"-J"lllJI l'\Pl•rwnn• prcfl·rr1'\l ~al:1n 1•11m mt'n:sur.1lt• "'1lh 11 \ lll.'11t'0l'I' Wl' are a rup1<1lv t'<p::ind mg hosp1t<il "''lh a 11·n a t I r a (• l I \' l' 11 t• n I! I I I :-. 1><tl'kag1• l'IPa:-.e appl} l<J 1•,.r.,01111t•I Dt'µart 11wnl .md or land cl1•vt'lopmt.'nt at 1·ngmt'\!nng wanll•o l11r dcMgn & !>Uµcrv1sor~ flj)S1l1on Apply to ,\1 r FIJL'flle!> at Robert lkrn. Will.Jam 1''re>!>t & Assm· Santa Ana· Tustin Community Hospital 1~1 Quail St . pt Hc·h lfWll N TU'illO ,\q• Santa An11 t';.1 '1<!7115 1714 I IU"> 3.'1.'\.'\ 1'~ual oppl} emplo1l·r mr shannf: ~o 76::!<! Mon Fri 11 5 OOSl.1 II \KEH, t>.1rlv A\1 Will trJln ,\µph A~I oni) DI\·,, l>onuh. IJj E 171 h or .!01iJ 1-·,un It'\\. ('11,IJ ~ll·:.,1 DRAFTSMAN \!1'(·h:m1rJl E11..:mt'l•n11t.: hrm rll'.tr 0 (' 1\irpm t Arl'l\Jll'l't ur .. ti qu,1 h l~ l1·t 1t•r1ng dl•:-.1n•tl Xlnl tx-ner11 " induclrng p1of11 shanng ,,II) 7ti:!<! M1m l''rl 8 5 l>nwr rorM'hlNll hu,., Will tram. ,\ppl) flt lliHJ5 Br nu khur-.t F \ ~:~12 DRIVERS Ml'n or woml·n <!5 :-P• or nhll'r Kno"' I h1• l'Oa,.t utll~ :"t•t $1RO .1 \H•t•k 1•r mort• OrJng~· cn . .,..t 'frllow C«b. l7JOO \It lh•rrmann. 1-·ounlJ1n \ all1•\ 1 Nc1 of SI ,ttl·r bt•l ,,.·n ~''"ho pt· & E1.11 lld1 CIVIL EMG. ESTIMATOR l::xpenenceJ 1nd1\1du<il WMtt'<l lo prl'µ<t rt' l·o~t t·s 11m atcs or :.ub dJV1s1ons. tndW>lnJI d1· velopmenls, ul1l1t ~ 1---~~~·----------------svslems & lo perform ut11.J1 y 1m est1gations & l'alculale <>a rth quan· lllJC!> Supervision t:'<· jknen<'e '1lal Apply m IJl•r..<>n with r1c•sumt· to '\>tr l'\Jt'ntes at Hohc•rl fiem, Wilham FrO!-.l & "SSot· . MOI Quail St N1•wport 1.W.!ach. Clt•nral Dfctaphone ~rators COOIC~roilel'" Mon, r or part ttml' n11(hl~ Top waqes poid. 1\pply in per::.on. Thl• Vill<1i.:e Inn. 1<!7 ~Ianni· t\ve. Balboa Island COOKS C-Om llosp l.ciod :-.a la r) . bcnl'rtli.. workrn).! nm flaS(s h1p ton1.Jl•·H'l'llt Inned. 0pfllin9 cOOKS -;XI>\!~ µrof onl) Type 60 wpm 6 mo vn U-ntt.'r 642·11041 DRIVER P/T fr n m N 1· "' p o r 1 I • w l'., I "' II 0 d H (' I •• I I < lothrn..: 'lflrl· r1•(·l'l"1ng 1k•pan m1•111 Good rln' ins: ro • 11rtl & n·flon•nc~s ll'ilUllMI Mu~l tx• ovt•r :!I lluur:-. an .. 8 30 I. l .,J 11 Nun<'Y at IH4 :mo F:ll'rtrnnw as:-t·mbl~ 1)(1:,1 tro n!. llPl'n No 1•x 11 nt'l'l'SSIH\ \\Ill lralll $3 lO ix•r hr to ,t.1rt C-.tl I r..15 31i.12 ror a ppt GENERAL OFFICE & .Answerin9 Sel'"Y. \ll c;h.Jfts. l.Jj!Lind lhlb Jl'l'il 6-iti Jt.:.'ti (;l'lll'r<rl Off 1r1· T1p1ng, filing, phum·~ I n ·mt· <.lrl'<l Ha p11I u<I VaJWt'mt•nl I clay :111 hr w k B 11 o k k t.' l' p 1 n J. kno"l1-<l~1· la•lpful \\ 111 1rain '''" for .Jud\ !m-3652 GENERAL O FFICE Must l'llJll\ ph conWl't . \\<Orkin..: '' 1·u.,1, & ell-tail ""rk I'd '111·. ,, i<•k pa)' & hlth in:-> Apply •lam lpm Mnn thru F'rr U.mh·I\·, J>esl < ·nnt rnl li!lli ll.1 n <lolph C:'ll 541, ~ill Gt•Ol•ral offl<'t' Hl'n•p L1on1st 111!<1\ ~ I \'Pina.! ~· ph une~ J>l .. J,111u pt' rs on J I 1 l 1 & ,1 µ pea.ranee m·c·l'!-.!>al") lor In 1 n e !>a I es or f 1 C"l' 71 1 !).)ti 2'13-1 Gener JI Of'111 H you arl' a good I~ p1st & haVl' cl f t•l'I f1tr filtn~. ttu..' might be for 'ou Eu JO} lo\Orkmg rn plt•J!-.ant 'urroundtng:-. "'1th nu l' 111.'0µle Refonm1•t·~ lv. ,., lll.'r n.-qwn><l In Co.,1.1 \lt'sa t>all Tl•rn H tn I 2 711 957 CBI I • Genvrlll OffH't' nt•1•1h :.harp g<1I fur rnform.1 I 111 f1et.' Typing n •qu11 ... 1 (:l;idnc\ Rn•<; .. !129 \\ Hakc:r. l' \1 :Hti 0<!12 ~A SUMMY JOI Typ1ata Secretaries Wurehoule workers Trainee Assem blers Work when you want to Md pay for those vat>a· t1on xtr as . T her e 1s NEVER A FEE, so <.:ALL US today' VICTOR T~ ory S enice HI SSW520 °"9 835-2622 EOE M/F G IRL FRIDAY. lttl' hskpng, some t>ookmj.!. mus t ha1e own car Speak & read Enl(IJsh 3 AM 's. 8 12, $~ 00 hr 644-9264 GUARDS FUii & part time All areas U ndo rm s rum1shed Ages 21 ur ovl'r. Retired welromc No expenl'nt'l' nt.'<' A1>P ly Llruver..al ProtN·t111n 5en 1t'l', 1226 W 5th StrN't. Santa 1\nJ In tef\'lt'W h11urs 9 12 & I •I Mon Lhru l-'11 HARDWARE SALES F llffil' 48 hr~ µt·r "'k Mus l bl' ,1hll• to work Sat 'Sun Sul l'IHnm "' cxpt•r Aprily 1n p1•1 !> Kl•rm Hun._1. 2ti66 Harbor HI. l"l\1 Hardwur1• St1>1'k111~ & R.t't·e111n~. full lltnl' i\µ µh 10 l'l'r-.on, l 'rn\\n 11arc1 ... an·. 3107 E l"!>l ""'~ CdM HEAD HOUSEt<EEPER lh· IH' n d a b I l• & t· ' 1J1.•nt·nt1'<l f11r 1·'11 lu""' rww hott•I m C.i111,t1 .11111 JIPat•h 49fi lif.:;I> , ll11.1i: lln.,p 1·mpl111 ,.,. nt'l'lb .1 b;1b~'1ltlr m C ~I .. rt' J s n 11 1 ·' ·' " i.. IU.IOH\:\1 fur l}I 1111 r.!111 l'h 1111. 1.in olftt·r IJl'\1 Emergency Room Clerk Pcri-timr day and full- timP 3:30-midnight. Ex· perience prefel'"red, also bilin9'1C'I a definite assei. This position is with a fast-()rowinq hospital t+rat offel'"s excell~nt ~ts. Pl~ase apply to Personnel Depart· mPnt at: SANTA AMA TUSTIM COMMUMITY HOSPITAL 100 1 HTustlnAve Scirrta A.na, Ca 9 2 7 0 5 EQual OPJll} l'mplO\'t•r mr HelpW..ted 71 00 HefpW..t.d 7100 HefpW.t.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tMSIOI SALIS Madunl.at11 Mookal Ret>ept1on!1ll/Ex PRECISION ('(' Sec•rf'tary cxper . for" Jmmed open1n15 ror rronl oHit>e manage reevoos1ble. mature :wlf GRINDER menl or Npt Bch starter who com lmmt.'(1 openin1t tor 1n mun.hates 1 a"ily '"llh .. d nlt'1l11·ul prut'llt'l' , e ~ -1111 lo i:nn prt'1·1!>1or1 r d 1 ot.hers Sal~ l:XJ>l'n~nt>« purti. & hotel r lo1o1· k.no'Aledgl• o me ica a plus but not rt!Qwrecl lolerant>e8 1111 mlt'rn.tl t4"rmmolo1o:y. lrun!>cnp Wiii train Must ha\(' llll• url & 1 lion. buokkt!l'f)ln~. & renler, :I are < tn ••r :oo h 0 r 1 h a 11 ct r c q ' <l tYJ)lng £ktlla leis gnndt'rs Must he· 631 ~ cc7 na25 capable or nwk1111( uwn '1J "UO set U!Jb J to s Y"" l'XP d•• MODELIMG INSPECTOR TRAIN El'; To learn all phases of m s pect1on . Must pass physical & back X·Ray. A Kendavis Ind. Co lrvme 540-7639.E.0 .E . lnsurant>e Let us lr310 you for a new career. Does your pre sent job offer you in dependence, prestige. a (~hng of aCt'Omplish · ment & et>onom1<' set'un ty? If not, you should talk with Farmers Insurance Group loday <.:all Gt!nl• Dillard 848-5111 lnsurance Personal hne~ set>rctary. propcrt~ ugenc·y. Airport area Grl!al ~ork1ng lOnd Salary commensurate w ab1hl} 714 833-0821 or 714 833 7&10 ln'lUTilJll't• Want bnghl local lad) tor CD~t insurance or rice No sall'S v.ork bul must ha\l' good Lelephooe personauty & I.Ill' l)PLn~ skills This 1~ d rull time. long term PQ~ll1on with informal pll'asant v.orkmg condr lions S<1lary 1:. opt>n 1;;:1 -1230 ln~urant"l' St'wporl B t>a~h Ins \J!l'nC) l'ol'(•k1ng t•Xp1•r 1· I 1• r 1 r a I p l' r ., o n "' m.,uraOlT bkgrnd. <·all li4t,:J:j.ll; lnlt·rn1<;t offrl'l' nn·ch l)3('k oHtt·e ~1rl p •I l''< p'd 496-~ll __ -- IMVESTMEMT SALES Upportumt~ to"·ll hrJntl Ol'V. I ru!'ol dt•1·•i If\ \1'!>1 ffil'fll pl<1.n JI J1lahlt• 11nh thro~h :-,,." pon Fqwl\ t-11 n rJ ' ' 1• ..,. I IJ l l l'bn .ill••"'' m ,,.,,.,,~ 1•• t·.1rn 1 llllnrmum 11f Ill'. 1111t•r1·,1 I on)U.'ll $,.) IJCMI ~or Jn .1pp111nl m1•nt 1 ••n tJ.11. Do11llt·l1t1J.! 11;!1 ·11rr1or.,11· l'l.11.1 'i'IA port 11.·,u·h. l .. \ 'f<!tii.U 7 I 4/ 644-8824 l\ltt'ht'n ht'lp1 r \latun· 1i..•n.on pr 1 •I rt f 1. .\1 1111 1-'rr. 11 :J(1,1m Hpm Xlnt "'urk1ng 111nd' & IJ1.•nl'f 1b Ha~ 1 "'"' l'on val.~1·ent 1111,,pttal ~'fl55 rhunn !'.I I \I :t:.!11:.!I t>.t:! 1'>0.> E 0 E •LEADS•LEADS • W e Have Them Wortinq For You & tht• 1nr11m1· 1:-. th1·n· to11 'lo (,>uahf~ \ tlU 'lU!>I t II.• "'111111 g tu "ork .! 11;11 1• I ("Jll 1 I""' .1h1ht \ .I rr~1l k n•cord"' fl•f, I D1•:-.tr1• lo\ Ork "' :-Ot I l II ~. WJnt pr•llt<•·11•1I tt 1 nlon ~phone inte,..vie w: Ill il) I 7 M ) ~0-11305 M 11\ E ( <!13 I 652 -llAA5 I'S Wl' arl· luokmi.: lor Men & Women"' 1th Suk:. M;ma).!em1•nt Skill:-. sired Wt• oHtor xlnt bener1ts fo'or· rmm(•d con.s1der1tl1on. pb t·all Ma chelle l!eun1ng al 714 ·540-8565 DATA CARD CORP TROY DIV. ~s. Pullman St Santa Ana, Ca 92705 t;qual Opportunity Empluye_r __ _ Mactwwt ELECTRO/ CHEM MILL TRAINEE Xlnt op port un It >' to 10111 a grow1118 co & ll·.orn ,, tradl! w, t>an•t·r vutt'n l1al You will ll•arn tlw electro Cht•mll·al mill UlR proc-t-:-.s & run PrtJ dUC'l1on µart:-. M .u·h1n111g l>kRrd helpful bul nut n• q • d x I n I b I' II 1· r 1 l pal·ka Rl' For rmmt'<I l'OnsrderJtlOn, pb 1-.111 .\11r helle Bl!u n1n.i ..al 714 54().8565 DATA Ct\RI> C'OH I' TROY l>I V 2320S Pullman St Sa.ntJ Ana. Ca !12705 f:4ual Oµporl umt v EmpltJ\\•r Machin~ Shop P rt• r 1 ~1 11 n c: r 1nd1• r Operat11r ( Ct:'Dll1rlt·'~) ~nw l'Xpt:r rirl'll'rn•cl 11r will tram i.omt•oiw "'11 h .iouct m1·ch;inac·,il ·ti• lltlXlt ~5 ()..103 ~1a t'h 1 n 1' l I r .1 1111 ,. 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D1<'l. exper helpful Dinner Hou:-.l' Bt·~t Must have x lnt spt>llln~ wage!> + lx>nd1t:-.. Apph aplitudc .• Job dutH·s artl:'r 2PM Bay:-.hurt• lranst>nbrng & some House. 23311 Mu1rland~. ('()PY tyµmg. Extens1vl! _E_::J_T_o_r_o ___ _ 1-Jt•l'lnl·rnn re:-.1dl•n11;tl & l'lllTlll1!'r('1.1I So Or •Jlll!l' (it•nl·ral Ofl"1l't• Expl'rrenc·t' prt'f1•rr1·<1 . gl'ncral orf1t'l' "1th <"11111 niun1tal1on & I VPllll! s kill s t o :00 11ppo1·t man::rger & fu~ld forN· Outstan<11ng l•nviron mcnl & xlnt "ork1ng t-ond Full benefit~. flJ HI vacations & holida}~ with National Firm Easv to reach. 0 C A1rp0rt arl'a Call for dPfll LIFE.GUARD 1----------_•I 21 hrs pt•r wk mon thru Ma nm• \\ Jrl'hou .. 1•111.111 lull t1m1•, l'XP• r 11r1· lt•rr1'<1 but not 01•1 t)t2 48(X) l"'"'tln • lit.· 111f111· "orlo. \, II t ' \ JI I' I I I' II t• I 111•< 1"1~.11> :H~I I:! Iii TB.I.ER TitNE P /T Position in Laguna Hills area. Cash handlinf.( ex- perience, & friendly personality will land lh1s career potent1a I spot Ute typ1ng necessary COLUCTOR U you have collei:tron ex penence in a hnnnc1al m· sl1tution this could be your opportunity for JO'OWth ln the financial world. Fantastic benefits &congenial co-workers. RELOANOFCR Gl"OWUlg company seeks individual w/experient>e in 2nd T.D. market & califomia R.E. License ror position ln San Diego area. Company will p~y movmg expenses Great CJA)OrtWlity DltAFTSPBSOM bener1ts. Xlnt workinit Cooks. expcril•nn•d rond. . ., Co I o n y I\ 1 l c h t• n Apply Ln IX'rson. Fl ,JO_ R1•stauranl Starling Monthru f'r1 i.alary S5 00 & up SAFECO IMS. CO. Waitl'l'SSt>s AM !>hlfl .tl~o 17570 Brookhursl avcul 49:! IM8 Fountam Valley Equal Oppor Emplyr Clericaf Accident & beallh Ins program needs c le rk who 1s fast & 3t>t'urale with numbers. to key ad· ding machine. Lite typ- 111g. Xlnt working cond1- t 1 on s & be n efits Pleasant surroundinJ.?s. Opportunity for advance- ment. Call personnel 833-8384. Oerical COOK. ynS( pt>rson for hamburiwr ploc1·. w It exper Call 1\ppl) rr1 person: TK Burgt'r 211'• W BalboH HI. NR Counter hl'lp. -.andwrt•h shop Nr (l C Airport Mon lhru l''r1, 9 30 5 30 Skypark Rlvd. CJll for appt, :;56-0670 Couple for clean1n11 & hle maintenance m La11una Beach motel. L1vt! on premises. 499.2227 ll you were a mm star . Custodian needed: 40 hrs. you would have to pay an S'hdys. Medical & dental agent. YOU NEVER & UCe insurance Retired HAVE TO PAY OK. St James EprsMpal COASTAL Churt>h. Contact Mrs PERSON MEL AGENCY 540..6055 Michaels 675-0210 Custodian ne<.'rled for Conv. Hospital full llml'. good wages & x Int benems. Please apply Beverly Manor 340 V rc lo fltil ~.2 l-i.1·ort &·n tl't' No" h1r mg .:1rl<. Tomm) ' of ~cwpon 1;.12 l ~17l t'H'' EXEC SECRET ARY Asst to President Wr• arr !>('t'king .1n tntll\ "''"' ,., l".trl•cr 1>n(•n11•1I 1·xh1h1i... 1n1t1.11 111• & "'Jill., to .1-.!>l'>I in run nlOj! nUffil'rllU'> bu~· nt'll.'l" Top skill:. rt·qd f\.5wpm. IOOwpm SH rrnnl ofr apJll·arurn·l· Our rt· quirc•mrnt~ art• high but mmll('O.'o<tllon w1 II Ix' a p propnall' ror person who m1·1·l:. ,,ua II frcat ions Call or i.t•nd resume to llcv 957·8711 Atta Pi"OPMY Mgt 16721 lfale f..ve Irvine, CA 92714 --------- ••EXTRAS** Necdf'd' Bit players & xtrns ror maj motion Pict. t v sen es & poss l v rommercrals We 11el'1I people ror Or1t Co & t A lot> shootings Caslin.: now! (;all !714 I 535 0120 'r.o years H.igh School or Juni o r Collel!e attbltec:tural drafting to wor.lt w/mulll-mllllon dollar corpor ation . Prepare productio n drawtao ror lbelr com-rnlttlal tenant improve- mai&. h.nt.uUc benefits 6 O'O"t.b J)OC.entlal. 2790Harbor BI CM NEVER A FEE Call after hours appt lona.C.M. ----------ext 94. WI! hC1ve l'Hted 97~9955 ALLJOISNH DELIVERY & STOCK. for "Fsst Hreuk ", Fltime. Must be 18 & "Rocky II", "Love Al Q.llJ( n'9ST neal See Harold. 495 E. Jo'lrst Bile" Sm fee We I med I f 7th. St C M hAve riUed over SK Jobs, m . open ng or ex 1 . . "'th per. individ uals to fill our --. --------.:!{ol~n~g~ln~t~o~ou~r~..,~y~r~~ clerk typist position. Delive~. Pit, •=»9Pm = Document control &/or Own trans, Mon · Fri. accounting e xpe r . Some wlmds req. Must =$' Typing & 10 key beovr 18. S31·0811 · machlneak.Ula re· S ql.i . Good co. paid DIUYlllY PEI OH benefits & working cond. needed. Thompson in our Newport Beach or. Blueprint. Costa Meta. rice. For • ppl. ca II _can __ S& __ 9233_· -----~ext. 202. OEl.JVERY • S's for de live~. L.A. Times home FLORIST -~ ~ , . MOW IS 1HI TIME delivery route. avail. In __..,, for job Melren to check So. E. H.B. 3 to & am. • the Daily Piiot Help $350/UOOmo + bonut. Unique relall nursery lll'\,'<ll t'reaUve people for ruu • part lime perma . nc.mt po11ltlons. Must have ex.per1enct In rloral desl11n. F.xcellent OP· pcrtunlly to work In u preeu1dous sellinR. Waa&ed cl ... lficauon. If ~ble cu 6 penion U.. Job you want la not reqli.red. Call MM48l or (' 1 RR) U•oou mi p l COG.tlder 884-48C. /ox ~:: :3"fn •~vtJ::De.1 --men--~-r-18_1_or_L_A • ,-4(;1:.\'(t W....a~.Pbone Tlmu l n NBILCM. ..... ..._ _..,. =·•· Sll0/'400/mo. .... AIM lllllelJO --'--·----_,Ql ..... t: Z . llll ~fut wl1b Dall1 a..a.ned Adt Ml-:.71 PklraalMs. . . ; \ Please apply In person. Monthru Fri ROGER'S GARDENS DOl.::~UiD O>ll 840-58« I D S MARKfo:TliliG 833 9450 C:t•nt•rul offl<'e part t1nw II ~to I \I f' s.i <JO start lrv1m• 957 l 160 llCITEL FHONT DESK Tl•le oper. ui:-~k C.:ll'rk & N1ghl Au<11tor 1-:xpl'r pref·d NCH 250 llOOO In q1.11n• HrUft' Smith ~an Clemenll' Inn 12:1 l'i;planchJn. San Cll'm llousl'k<' <' p 1 n g A 11h· 3 :'n-12 00 PM full linw llf.bp1lal t!'<P\!nl'm·t· rt• ferrt'd PJl·1r1t:i <.:nm mun1ty lto:.p11<1l Kil<! Otil t ;;;;_;;;;;;_--____ ~ t>"<I 239 1879'.! Or lawan· SI. JIB (;fo:NERAL on·1c1:: TYPISTS SECRF.TAR IF:S ACCTG CLEHl\S Top Pay Paid Weekly MORRELL Temporary Senices JRVTNE 752·6666 F.OF: M I F GENERAL OFFICt: All WE MEED IS YOU!! ON·LINE Temporary Personnel Serv1c<'s an· plea.'ied to orrer you a chance lo win a lnp for two to CABO SAN LUCAS Register and wor k 40 hrs. and you are In lh1!1 drawing•• It's that s1m· pie!! WE NEED· ISecretaries (w/w/oSH) ITypist.s .'General Ore Clerks .'File Clerks I A t>ctg C l e rk s IReeeptlonisls IMag 11 Operators Cf\·Lfr\: UMPOll.~IN Pfll$0NNU SllMCI$ HOUSEKEEPER F~'<d~1ve. pnvatc r(•sort nl't'cb full <'hargl' housekeeper to train. supcrv1sl' & work with Slaff of chamberma1cls Call The Goo<1 Life Al LagWla Shores 494-8521 llM 5110 OJX'rator Mu.st bo> kno"' ledi:tcubll· tn progrnmmR Pl'rma nent INTEGRATF:D INC 15202 Downey A \"t! Pora mount 213-634 3330 Inspection MECHANICAL PART IMSncTOR Our if'OWUlR romponents div. which manufactures precision print drums & wheels has an immed. opening for an lndlv. to perform mech. Inspec-t loo on type drums . ~ls & machined parts In house & at vendor sites. Musl be ramlliar w ith o ptl(•11I t>O m · pa rators, ull physical measurement tools & blueprint reading. 2 to S yn. related exp. req 'd. Xlnt. benefit packaice. 3723 •irch St. Pia. call: Michelle Beun· lna•t 7l4·~ ... .,,... .. och bATACARDCORP. --------•I TROVDJV. m>S. Pullman St. 1"9de your old •l"f for Santa Ao•. Ct new goodiu with a Equa.l()pportunlly a.-f*I ad. Ma.-58'71 Empla,er l.hur SJ :!S hr ~Pl lleh f>t-1~ 1\1 J l u r l' p ,. r-. 11 n I 11 'UPt' r 1 1:.t• Ill J 11h ..a I motel f1.12 JOJll \t ECll1\;\llC:-- l..o<'al Am"'a.> dtrl'tl dis tnbutor looking for Jm blllOU-'-. pt'Opk ".intm!! tu t'am $1500 mu m :.part' IJmc wrthm .J mo:.. Llill Mr Sidur i~ 1151>.'I -G<t.SOhnc 1hl•-.l'1 on boJh ~Nil !ltili IJil .itlt.'ndant F l or p I. mu,t bl' lb ~ r:-. o ld 557 0520 LVN or RN tn manJg1· 1.rn.-rapeutu· health sp,1 tH210711aftt•rnoons> MACHINISTS M1'thl'.il .M.ilUTl' ""<1m,1n l\pr 111-11 l'rolog) b.tl'k ofr I'.' 11<·r m l} ping. :-.ll•n ll' lt'l 11111 ll u l' & \ r ,, \ ( ,1 I I ~ ;!2.ti MFDICA I~ A.SST I• ront Ofr. & I.I mill'<! bat· lo. ot fll'C Computer s1·h<'dul"iz ms , ltd bkgrd i-;xp onl} Sal open. C<11l 644· l&ll PART TIME · EVENINGS 1\tlulb ... 1111 11ut,t.in1l111.• .11tral'll\L' p1·r.,1111.1ht1t•' \\ho l'nJOY "'urkmg "1th l.ub 0\(•r .!I ~1.1rt ,11 ;i 511 p1·r h111ir Ph1>r1t 1. I ' I t ,1 I I' \I 1 :1 •I 111-. r w 1. 1· " t 1111 , 1111 l'\1 As.k for Andrea h1uul OJ)p11rtun11 ' 1-:mpltt\ 1•r PASTE-UP ~SEMBLER Im med ('a ret'r op porturulles ! Dal a Ca rd Corp /Troy Div i s a rapi dl y expand1 n~ leader m the manufar lure of high speed MICR pnntmg' systems + Prt'- ns1on prrnl drums & Wht'els. We have immed. opcrungs for the fol .low· Ill~ lo\1tl1 .tl ll'tlSt I \'<'•Ir 1•~ µl•rirnrt• prt>fcrahlv nl!w!>papt•r 1-:xt>elll'nt ----------1 t'Ompany IJt'm•t 11s Applv CHUC KER OPERATOR <.:hockerellp. req'd ENGINE LATHE MACHINE OPER. lleavy lathe exp. req·d MAIMTEHAMCE/ MACHINERY WiU repair marhmcr} K n owledgt' or hydrauh u. air rom pressors & basic plumb ing with electrical bt'k grd. deslred. SIT UP /OPY. Will set up & operate eng. lat.he & chuckers on production style parts. 'l'rain mat'h. operators. MACHINIST Set up & run short run prodoctlon & prototype 3+ yrs exp on en11ne latht' & brtdgeport mills Must have own tools. We ()(fer x.lnt. bene.flt.s. For immed. con1lderallon, pa. c.JJ Michelle BeunlnR at 714-~. DATA CARD COEP . TROYDlY. ZllOS. P\&llman St. s.ru Au. ca 93'705 F'.qu.l ()pport.un.lt)' Eolployer MEDICAL Live·ln, $200 per WC't•k ph..L<; room & board (7MJ 840-6161or12131428 6431 Meft & w Offteft Wanted lf vou are new to CoslJ Mesa. temporanty d1~ c'Ofll111wng your l'd•rca Uon. re<'enUy d1sc·hargl'<.1 rrom the aen·rrt', or for any reason seekrn11 tcm porary employ ml'nt . oomrder Ul.18 uruque OP· porturuty. y OU CCIII Eont S2 16 Per Wk. Based on your produt>· l.lvity. commission. plus tncenUves & extra profit shar ing bonus The women & men we are looking for may be tm'd ot t_yplng, foldlntt i1apers, ware house Jobs a nd workinjl ror a hm1ted In come. Work wlth younft people. Rapid Advance ment poealble. If you are avalla~ to 1ttart work Immediately, call after Mon. bet..., 9:30-2:30. C....Mete .. M514 , l~twccn !IAl\1 and 1WM M1>0duy through F'r11lu ~· OR4.MGE COAST DAILY PILOT l..t:.!"14~ :s.'kl W Ua~ SI < ·1r.t,1 M1·~a Ec111al 011portun1t 1 1-.mpl1111•r PBX OPER. Earn "'hrk \011 l1•arn Telephont• An,wt•nn.: St•r11r1• rull t 1 me pa rt time \.'.iril!d s hifts Days, aftemoon or even uw Loratrons 1n fo'1\.<,1ilON ISLAND (.'C>STA MESA I RVl:-.IF. TUSTIN HUNTINGTON BEACll ldl'<ll for students & housewives Mony t>O benefits in<'luding pa11I v11l•aUon s Typin j? 3Swpm t.: 0 . E. C'ull 543-42.:lO Mon _1 hr~ PLUMlil':RS 11 1-:J.Pl.:R Pt p11'" full 11m,, N"wport Pih~ & HtA ~ Produt'e Man SyNI +t•x pc-r SS 00 & up hr 540-3253. Mr Lee. _ PROF SOLIC'l'ORS want eel ror dOOr to door Voter ~auon d.nv . Xlnt compensation, nex hN LPC,9154·3338. _....,. ___ ·--------.......... . ... _ ........ ... .. . .,,,,,.. .... __.,. ...... -.. , .. -.. ..._....,_ .......... -...... ... .... _____ "'_ -·· .... ~ ... _ . ··-...... ~?~ ..... !!.~~ !~~~ ..... ?!!~ ~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~~~.~ ..... !!!~ ~~~.~ ..... !!!~ ~.~~::! ..... ?!~~ Tlmday. July 10, 1919 OAILV PILOT It I AL I: 8 T It.TE R::.r,.'1onl1l for •m•ll Ml.ESA.Sl:n' S.C. 1 /T .J.. Stationery S t orr In AfV'•cK IOIO ......... 8050 tiittc..lm1ous 1010 w•11AN WANTED c al."('C)Unt101 nrm Dal')'levt111lcapo11Uon SA.LIS JOI• -i y,...t <:oronadel M•r needl ~x ................................................................... .. UJINlJPTO W.COM 0.C A1rport •Alll 1YJ>. iD..,. horn. ••lft Ar Small env room1nl1l I I ,,,. l . al\n 8'C.OUC .. velourxlnt ron W""~ GET l'!!.S llllll&ION Nrr 1 F.arn 101 nqlllnd Call tivtOa.Ul.l\.E tir l't'q'd coni1ult1n1 firm an perlenced u es ady ._ton 1capac1tyme .... ~A Aw HOit Part Lime SftMf M!llum Nl'wport Canter needs Jo\111 tune ~ days, xlnt l aucrowave oven Incl diUon Like new UOO. from your bu.slne$s card. a.rist~.·I~~ :J lm-*S. Co tbtAkimCo.3lO Wr MOWOfllt4 dt·pcnd1ble person w t ~Rconds DJ~lal· cook book" micro CaJIM7.a3art7. Send one card tor each ...,_.Uc...,. bll • R. B. lNVESTM ENT fl'trst St, Tuatln, "• fUU..TIMI it.Int &kiUa ln 1rammar. &yrinecllentele. 875-1010 browner. $360 cash. CA.5H PAID tag plus one spare W•· ....._ Come lll Ytllh !LOR HUI Alla · hry" punduatk>n fs ed.atin11 Teachln& appllcallona 838-4185. For gd used fum. anti· return permanently tlWta. l ·Our product Newport Buth Tnaat ~Al·•! fk'Pf"f>Quality typing Qf nowbelng accept.eel for 1 Washer, super deluxe all qlll!fl&clr1V's967-8l33 sea.led attractive l~g & l i•••P•HlYt land D•cid firm •••It• SALl!:i GR y, AT 0 11 reportafrombandwril· OuiaUu School. Apply cyclemodel,$135 Oryer strap, meeting a1rhnc *1N. 4 Vre Ht qu1Ut1rd llcutea to DWr6c:t U•ritr 0Pi~ bV>7 ~~IV, ~ ~1R ~copy. min. 'l'O wpm. at tam Brookhunt, F.V $13(). Both look & run like Hann 1060 ID. requirements. Pre- plofoe $.FUMI O\lt r a r n I J 0 U 0 0 t T............... correcting Selectric 962·3312. new. E .G. Amencana ....................... vent fogs & theft• For a •"ve tot t.hr be-at fWl"6o0011 .--UITIOllS Pl!:HSON 1'0 ll. will eventually tr.in -programmabl~ double J>ef"!'Ollalized tag enclose "*'1111111N•• A* tor Mr --·--• :'a.'•t. ....... Dtatly Piiot ntiwap.ip..•t l':AKN TOI' OOl.L~RS in wont processing T E L E p H O N E oven, 30in wi<le elect. flas~n'We~;1~ny, wallpaper, fabri c or 1a-.o..ns a-._..,. ,_ .... C'lttulaUon d4tp11rtm••11t MUST Ut: OV 1':Ft IK ~ phom:, xero1u11g & SOLICITOR P /l1me Sun· rnnae. $175. 714/540-8704 "Day Glo" paper & wt• ----Mhr Qitf• Shop Paid Thia h.lah.ly auc-ceuful !>A.Lt~ t:xvt-:tttt:NCt: utlwr Olfict: duties. Non Thursday. S:J0.9.JO PM -... C.all Kns63'1 ~ ~U back & tnm your q:,u,,ISTATESA&.Jai VflnltJan Coolllnt nprr loral Nl'Mll>"P"r h111 1111 II t-: I. I' I-' UL S 0 M Jo: :.moker S8SO Phone for can earn S400·S700 per Side-by·Stde frost· free '\ai:,s Or try two card1> aau JOO! .:APPIJITayloraRNl npentnaforatra1n~1n 0 1u;AN l\t-:VIJOAHI) _;.1ppt640--6363.Angela mo.Will tram must be refrig. for sale $350 backtoback """• /0 Rf'dblll .,. SA F'wy tht> circulation Ull'a 1.-: :< f' E t< I I': N C to: responsible & able to Phooe&U-0782. PRICES. UIV l5% 1WUn &eRoo.W.S,7 tu lltt\l'lcefcrollertlun11rt•u H1'~UltU:O l'ALJ. AT SEAMSTRESS.Sa1lmak follow lnstrurtions N.B. Hob rt K't h 'do· Good used 45sq yd~ of S2eaorJ/S5 """'-. 4 2 ..,.. ~ltdf'd appUcant "'II u N C 1-: F O R in~ St>amst.ressr neecdt..'<11. nrea95S·J402 h a 1 c enaood1 $501s wall to.wall ca rpet 415 Lags$L60 ea. ~tvt'wllilt!ul•liAnuiv, 1.NTEHVll!.:W t:Aper pre 'd. al wasber.worksg . Green. Price $50 . El/9ta~<.$l 50ra NO FEES 1<4._.W'ant u Ill r y. r e¥ u I 11 1 l y atGAH DCHAHGE '>1 5 W70 T E L E P H 0 N E or Best Offer. C.all Even· 646-1473. IOor more SIAO ea M•ture llo1tt•u for IM.'heldllk.'Ci raailll.~. lionLil> 0 Jl<n'T ?J.I ~ 7302 SOLICITORS. 4 dy wk. mgs~l46. --------Sa.le1:1Tax lnc·luded B--ainf'-=ist Fttftrhl\e11taunnl App ,,._,_unlllt<ll., m1tny fr Secetttary P/T 5PM·9PM. no sell, no ex· a.t.-...-•~ Jewelry 8070 NOCARO?. ~-r ~ l)' Ul persoo ..,.,...,.. Hours 9am·lpm. typing S200 bo ..... ,~ 8020 ••••••• ............... . Realty S2 000 .... --+•w-£ tntie bcneht1 11uch u & It Sii John Wayne per. mo + nus. •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• All d1c.monds & "Old Draw your own or :.end ' • _ _. r..-w.-un• paid varat1ona,U 1 na11t Sal--n.>r•on full tlrn'' 549--S045. " td h "· el Martlll"ale Wa)' ,. ""' r .. lllrport area. Pleliliant -------Schwinn. girls "Ltl' Chlk" bought, top Cli!lh. ~ hr naflll.•, 3( re-.:., p 001? "' 11-...L...-, 54a "702 .. ~ iru.u.rSJ1n~. ~ in Malt.> or Fem rxpt•r pr.-d C 11 THE LOOK lk $75 ..._.,__ 213 ~->c......., we'll make ont· card J>t.'r .....,._ .,., cOC. Alrpurt A.rt:•> utlll\t.'tt le denial cov ferrl'd 111 Ir 'ah• t ... 11rroun in g s . a sting ray, nw ,.., .. , .. e. .._,......_ tltl( Ac.lc.1 25' each IMLUTATI Xlnt opportun1'y for qualified 1ndlvldu11I to handle rentall> & Pr<>Ptr ty manqem~nt Salarv. commw1on. Call D1tk Seem on, BALBOA ISLAND R~AL T V . 67J.3'100. REAL £.STATE SAL~ Open ing an well established lrvtne farm Training, assastanc-e. generous comm1ss1on schedule. Call Dawn or Le. 833-8600 Real &late Salesperson Wortcing hard but goinl! nowhere? N<'ed ex pcnence<I salespeopll• in resid/comm'I ureai, for busy office *~~ Albert Pusse ll Realty Co. 833DOYIR Dll.N.L 631-SlSl REAL ESTATE Operung for sales a1?ent with aggrt!Ss1ve lt•Jrftnl? company with tremen dous poss1b1ltty ror management pos1t1on New agentS welcomed Call Al Stellato for tn· terview. 714·963-5671 Receptionist weekend<; fWi>taurant tiril&e. Trawet> will 11lbO t.'Omn11~100 I 't·nnant•nt 833--Z237 The fmest 1n h1~h fashion 642·3449. 1748 Bonatre 6.3 crt. •~me ra Id cul St.'flC.I rhrck or monc) or be provukd a t omvuny Pos1t11111 ,I\ all l'leas1: men · s c Io th 1 n K & Way. NB. near corner diamond nng Gal ~p t'unM·1cnt1ous, fnenrll> & SECRETARY Tusun&21st .. 1lcrto df1c1cnt Ot.'t.'d~ tor t!t• car with personal ui.c call fut ;1ppt ~ IU4.i full tame. type & dicta· ~poruwear i:. lookinR for -pra1:.al $62.000 MUST PILOT PRINTING lq.;hlful , 1nformJI pnvilegefi u.'>kroi M•kt' lion 60-85 wpm. ins ex 2 people expenenced & Used bikes & parts SEU...' wall take SJ0.000 PO Boxl~ 1 l's t 1 11 r a n t 8 4 AIJS.lli<'»nlS must ~ 18· per helpful. $686 to start qua.IJ(ied le> !it'rvicc our Wkdys aft S. wk nds 7141598-7310. 714·598·2008 Costa Mesa. Ca !12626 wct'kdays Appl) • .it ~ t1;;:t8~;'~!.':i~r~~ SAL Ey~~~S SOM wtxlnt rnnge benr Ad· =~~·: a~~:L~:!1c ~::1 1 anytime Brad642-3624._ MocNMry 8078 --- -----:L~:~%E~t!};;,~ ~·'~, ly llAM \ll'M l\1ond11y F.xpenetH'l' in 'l,llltllJ! c~~refl7ren~o~r~c~V1~'i Coran appl 10..t.PM. Mon 3 wheel. 3 spd S\·hwm ••••••••••••••••••••••• CERAMICS ('uJl9..S7 ~ thru f"ratJay Saturday n·q full tllrll' h.onu 834-06 Sal h1t•yC'le with gro<'t>r> F'ORDTRACTOR 1 _I __ overt1m1.· 11 vu1lablc as M.tnnefi75 1403 ll · ·n1ELOOK 644·ti500 li:.tskl'l Xlnt t·ond Sl60 Xlntcond1t1on.S2500 R.t.':>lauranl needed. SECRET ARY/H .I . ti73 7495 Ca II Km. 637-0090 Mature Pt:rson souc·k U you are qualified & are Sol . . k Tow Trut·k Dnvcrs ex .. -------lllt-t-' 1n leam1n" th•• Sal e pract1t1oner see mg per'd Top pay Apply Cats 8035 ~----·-liar Irvine C'lubhousl., ... ""'......., "' ~ • <.~ secretary 'th t & ~ 8080 $:150 per hr & lull l'lul.I newspaper <'irculat1on S .... ,,..,..~Awik 11YP1Gngood G&W Towing . 7 408 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• k businl'Ss, l'Ome to the wctal"...,. ... s I s Ohms Way, c M 642 1252 Htmala}an Kitten. "··al I> ri v 1 I e Res J a c• 0 1 spellmg gramm.ir re ---"" M~ Verde Country Club 7547500Calll.303.30 wyP1lotorr11·l'.330W SALES ql!lrro. Some legal ex TRAVt.:LAGTm1n 2yr.; Pl female. Breeder :.w1m11 e11n1:. m c m fWsUlurant The Rusty PC'll can •~ looking for a cook &1 or hu.'\ boy Apply at 2735 W l'at•1f1 c Coas t llw y Newport Rearh 642-3431 --- HPstaurant BOB'S HOME OF THE BIG BOY Immediate openini::s in our fam1I} restaurant at llt'arby locations. We rc- t1u1 re no pre\ ious t'X penl'flCC. Join our fnt•nd- ly team Come S<'l' us to rfav bet wren 2 4PM Manoget Trairtffs ~A\entda de la Carlotta. Laguna ll11ls 4501 Caf1pus Dr. Irvine Woitek Waitnss~s ~TrainHs 7311 Ecltnger, Hunt. Bch Equal Oppor Emplyr M /fo' Bay,CostaMesaAskfor f c.I l'Xp lntcmat'l&c•rwsc" .. Showqua1.Jty.Champ1on ......... f , l'P Harry Slleley or K••n COUNSELORS pcricnce Pre er n· "~"". CL'A, stud St:'rv1c~ uo:r.>rnp or ,, pncc. S J I a r y o p e n llarbor Travel G75 1311 ~u•" '" ~ <<-7 . .,.,.,.. Goddard. Only apply IMEH & WOMEHI ' 5i5(;·8005 .,., ........, before UJ\M ur alter 1714)644·5232 Millie . __ _ No ltard Selhnl( ----n..-8040 HS Ill Bar lkll Wc1glll 2PMMon·Fri.EO.E N0Ex1>t•rienn•Ne<>t1l'd SECRETARIAL T~AVEL A(;ENT t"< _,., hftu1g :.l'l. good t·und• Sales Exe<.' Rep. pit. lo Must bt· 21 or Ohler Newport Be a c h Pl' r 1 c n <' t' d 0 n I Y ••••••••••••••••••A••K•;·, _uun. ~ 961:1 2i~ll h Mortgage Banking Firm Oomc:-.11t· & l1111•rn·1 Shelli•' Puppy approac top t'xcr· La ''" "7ll t'hum111on lint'!>. male wlbus photo pk"'. f>:xJ>t'r Permant'nl Pmploymcnt has immed. openings for · j(una area.,.,.." ,.. .. .._ t\('L' r M "93-74'Manyt1me m R. E or Ins i:rt·at W111.·re • r. is no at•tor Juruor secretary. ust Send bner info Lo ro Aggrl'S!>IVl' 1nd1rnlualc; be an independen t Typis t for N n rt'al Box839. CdM . 92625 . wiU1adl'.,trt•lo .1dvam·p. Ounker with typmj.! of cstale/fananc 1al firm 714/992-6414 Company iwd med1cJI 50wpm & heavy phones. lfJi:h School senior or <•ol Salesgirl girt s hop pharmacy, full l1mt· lnine. 552-8414. Tramees for sales & management. Salary +. l•omm Will tram. rull company ht-ner1ts HI y rs & old€'r. Start 1m med.lately. Call 957· I I 50 8AM SPM plan pr i 0 r 0 fr 1 l" e 0 r le~c l>tuc.lenl lor part· r ersonnl.i1t-d Tr::uning :.e<:retanal expt.'r. de· lJmc gent•ral orrtc·c y,ori.. llavt> th<' ability tow ant sirablc Xlnl eo bcnehll> Good typ1n~ sktlb re t.ohclppcoplt• Salary commen~urat~ qton'<l Apply 111 J*r .. on .,..,th expcr. CJll person-at ZJO Npt Cntr. Dr Ste If thcsl' mu.·11:.,t >«>U ;inrt YoU want h1rthl·r ~cta1b. (.-of\l<tl'l Mr Read at 1714> 540-5554 Mott-Fri 9AM·5PM HARBOR LAWN Memorial Park Mortuary Costa Mesa n t' I r o r a p p t , 200 N B. &IQ..451Kl. E O.E Set·rctary. N1:,.,port Beach Of>veloper A srlf :.lartt"r .,.. ho ran .,..ork m dt•pcndenll} for a :.mall bU:.} OrrtC'l' i::>.pt'nl'nl"t' in arrounL-; pa) able, con -;tru«tton \OUt ht•r\. I Vil mg & with a i::ood phonl· Jl('rsonaltt). Salary opt.'n 1:;"75-4\110. Secretary part time, flcx1 TVl-'IS~ ~ OH-LINE for the Mmtrr! CT\-Llr\: l!MPOll•llV P(llSONNI l SI INICIS 3723 Birch St. Newport Beach J\KC liussdt pup, shots. $.!00 1.:ash 962·0651 U()G !\ENNELS for :.all! H•1ml'+hu.,1neS!> Call ~1d F\Jl·h~ Rll r ti75-8120 Jnsh Seller. J • 1 mo:. old Fl!ffidl.-t;rl·al d•:.I",'' Lion Pia~ rul, need:. lu\ 1nit hum I! $25 C Jll i~I ~ ~luh I tu, black & .,.. hi m .ii e 1 m o ' " " I d l<•·iL'''°ahlt• 84li <!I.iii ,\t\l Af$!.h.in m;.ile, po1n1 · 1-d. 111 full show <·0.11 int I \ha mp .. in .. 'tl. must !>t:ll LO sup.·r !{ti !->how or pd horn• $5U COPIER u~ any puµcr 1,~ pnre !Iii<! 71.W MAGMIFICEMT C h1nf'~f' OhJe r t , Sr n ·en., 1'1>rt••·l:i1n" ~'ll!unrll ... ~\J rn & m;iny W1U:.Udf ffil'>l b4U "30;t Cir hJuhn.: & ut1I Ir ult r ~IUUU l'uk•• m.11 tl1tll' ~100 <.:.t:>h n:i.:1:.Ll·r SI011 ~700k ·;is <:oranat111 i\1r t •inti 11.1.00 11 ·1 l u-.l~ uni\ J mo $250 t>-1~ IX.Ii llan<lpamted ccr.1m1r ... pla<1urs. nat1\ 1L~ St'I pl.111· ... mul"h m1:.r 1h•tn' Al..,11 'IH'l"Hll or c.ln'!. & ,.,,1,,r.., 1lonl' at r1• a .. on1Jt1li· <''>'I 1111\ 1157'1 •• * Jon Gamer 281 Palmer Costa Mesa '1111 ,jr• llw 1.1.1r1ner nl two free ticket~ 1$15 00 \JIUl'I, 111 Royal Lipinan Stallion Show .ti th·· 1\:>. \.111-:1:\1 ( () ... \ V~ I IC);'I. n:~·11-·1< 1111\ I I 14 fl m t .1tl t-4 ' .,l,iM t'~t :!7!! t i. ll.i1m .\utlf lwkl'l' ••• Misc~laneous Wmwted 8081 ·····•··••···•·•••····· <.:\!>II lor olcl 11111 l.1•1 \\.111 ht., .!II 1111 U Ill ' ~" 1 .. ""n,1 w.1tt ht:~. 1 • l,llt'\J 11 I 111 I ,I t•.. JI.Ir! t'll iltH1' tdltl1.l ll •'I ~IH ·11;:12 Dana Point Real EstHtt• ---------•I SALES b i t' h ours Xlnt SALES/Stucknts shorthand & typin_g es· 1-:;cm a l'han\'t• lo win a 1>11) oou~ ~1~. K<J9:l ,\JI likt' IW\\ rtl'luxt• .. w1ni: & lradll' 1o1;11h • JOupc SJ5 Super 1uu11t· ~10.,.. .... a1k .,,r S?O ~lrollcr SIO Bobh\ '\1at• ear M'dl S15 ...,OJI> nn portable wheel ahi.:11 mt•nt ra1.:k to111 plcl1• SIOOO t.i4~ 7 1:.Jli ur 64<! 0i4 Wanl<'cl C'a.,h H1·i.:1·,11 ·1 lour l'll•rk office Conl<H'l Pe~gy •\93-2752 for interview HETAIL CLERK-Costa Mt'SIJ Stationery. 270 E. 171h St . C M Full time or part·tirnc. apply in pc™>O 10-12 Now accepting apphc<i lions for full time dept head or our women·~ dept Expcr prl'ferred. Ap pl y at 1 5412 Gold enwcst Olvd, Westmm.ster. StuclcnLS earn $6·$8 p<'r M?l'lllal. E.O.E. 752·7170. hou.r. Part time or rull ,Jo Ann. lrlp for two Ln < • .'AHO SAN FT-ff to You LUCAS' 8045 ....................... time availabk'. Car & ----- -Register today Work 40 hrs. and you·re in the drawing! Work lon~er and 1n c rca:.e your chances to wm-1t 's that s1mpk1 ••• •RECEPTIONIST"' •TYPIST• •$900• phone necessary Call SECRET ARY Wm. D. RemirtCJ 1633 Casffe Cove Cir. ''1 M~rit~ An . •P06h Newport fkh ofr •Meet & J?rt•et n t•\4 clients •Promotable position Irvine Personnel Agenc•y 488 E. 17th, Costa Mesa Su1te224 642 1470 RECEPTIONIST Needed. Fashion Island, Newport Beac·h Light t.ypmg and good orru·e slolls. Good salary JOd benefit package l'all TED BAVLY or GLEN OL.SEN. 644-9174 • Sales ATHLETICS Eam $12.'l a Wl'Ck pnrt tmw ~U)"l> & dolls 17 & older nredt'<f to do P R. work for lop amateur athletes Help us develop world cla!.s athletes U 2 )r.. ur college & car. manai;:er tn.ince pus1· lions available S250twk 1Hourly wage/bonus)' Worlunic evening hours. Call Mr J ohnson at 633 4lll ------- SALES/DELIVERY. If you net.'d o decent paying JOb up to $4·$6+ evs 5·9µm, call art lpm, 531~11 Sales Person .. Quahty sales person needed ror creative. h1f(h rashwn Jewelry ~;illery Mul>t t'n JOY working wlpubhc Exc1t1ng (1nanc1ul benefits. Good base pay plus comm lntrrc•slt•d persons please tall . Laguna Beach. 497·2115 ------- Sales Person needed full lime fo r m ari n e hardware dislr. Manne exper. necessary C.111 Balboa Marine, 549-9671 for appt E.O. F. M Jo' 111 ----- 557 !f.'-18 SALES WOMAN, mature , fnt•ndly for '-: s11c•<; Su•adv ·p 11rnt'. 541 6.'iOO &~t-6232 -~ Sa Vlllg.s & Loan i\CCOUNTING firowing Savmg~ & Loan nl'l·ds p1•r.'lon for a• rount1ni:: dept . f:'I 1>1m1.:nce m 1n \'C'>tor •H" l'OUllttng prcr ApµI~ 1n person Jrvm<' Savani:::. & Loan 18552 Mat·Arthur 81. Irvine EOE Salespersons wanted for S<.·rC'Cn pnnt•ng produ1· Yachting & Charter al'· tion manaJ(cr wantt'd. tiVIt.Jes. 631-1900 Must have ell'p. 540·91 to. ------- ......... 110.11 ••• ~.Coll!, •2107 r I N D y 0 u B FRIDAY -JULY 13-8:00 P.M. N' 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 1>.t. exper. 4 day~. It bk- k pg. Ph o t o~raphy Un.1.mutl•d. 16889 Beach Bl, HB. Call 847 ·3664 SECRET.ARY /Leqol Comt• ON LIN!:-:! All o:--: Ttamee for Statt• plan Ll~E temps t'arn 111p ning Dept, sm law ofc pay and a bonus of a mil1• mrport area NB Xlnt of paid air travel lor typtng skills, unusual OP· every hour thl'.Y work pty8J3.9982 1--------- SECRETARY. part llm.:-rull tame, ~ood typ- 111~ & SH. Cal 1645-2666 SECaET ARY /R«ept Small engineering nrm. 0 C Airport a rea. 8 AM to s PM. S7SO.S800 /mo. 10 start. Call Kay 979.3797 Secretary. Exerutive. Type 70wpm. d1claphonr transcription. shrthnd helplul. work wl(inan· c1al exettJllVt'. Salary open. HB. 536-8877 • SECRET ARIES • RJ El>t1Lng Bh $15.600 Sales In Marine $12K Sec.1Mktg. SalesS12K Saks OU H Of fire Appointment Only Employers Pay All Fee~ Llz Remrfers A~enry 4020 Rirt'h, F:o;tab '64 Newport Beach. 833·8190 Secretary elS Prcrd Part tinw Op por1un1ty I n Na\JI Reserve. Good l':n Benefits. C:ill Na\•al Reserve SSZ·l:">?A WAITRESS at The Orq:inal P1ua. 2121 Balboa Blvd. Npt lkh Apply m person between 3pm·4pm. ---- WANTED DRIVER SUHDAYOHLY To drhvt•r Oailv P1lnt bundll'" LO c-arm:r~ Ht• qLDrcs van or lari:l' sl a lion wagon and ;1 good dn ving n·rnrd. Phone 1>42·4321 <t nd J l>k f•ir Harry Sl'dcy or Oon W1llaam .... EQUAL OPPOHTUNITY EMPLOVF.R W1\REHOUSE FACTORY A.5SEM BLERS l...tltlc or no cxpen(•nn· SECRET ARY /EXEC For Cadillac AgenC'y. Lovely omce. Top skills Knowledge of IBM TupPay Pa1dWcckh Memory Typewriter Start Now help(ul Salary open Ask NORRELL fod)ally T~ory Senices 540-9100 IRVlNE 752·6066 F.oE Mtr SECV/BKPR . R.fo:.1--------•I , ____ ------- Corona del Mar Yuu are the winner of two free tickets 1$15 00 value>. to Royal Lipinon Stalion Show at the ;\NAHEIM co~vt-:NTIO:-J <'l:;:"/TER July 14.8pm C<1ll 642·5678. ext 272 to daim your t1rkels *** r rm Jnsh sett<'r. lovrs \'hildren. 9 mos. old. Spayed !$47·9665. --- Lovable '\1utt, 6 months old, fc·malc. love!> kids Partly h:.C'broken 963-3096. I-TN' t•> a goo•i home, 3 yr o lcJ :.pJyl'd G nlc.len RctneH'r. F 548-500J. 2 yr old Dalmat1on. all sh<it.o;, nl't-c.ls loving home ~-2"47 t-'ree IJog, I yr old. M.Spr- mgerSpan m1'< 645·63M6 ----To J?ood homl' Playful s1lwr ~n·y male kittens Approx 31mo 646 6209. 8050 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Green high back or cas1onal cha tr w 101 t.oman $45 640 7049 Develop. exp prcf'd F/Pt time. CdM area 675-.aKlO ' Cu.stom bwlt twin beds w1s1x draw1.:rs. clulht:s wardrobe & toy l"hcst bit m under each bed. Matt incl Xlnt cond . 5'&00 Welder/Fitter: 3 yrs exp, each. s41J.<l348 mus t w ork from b I u e p r i n t s . b e 8 Fl. couch S200; 3 pc. cor. Sec'y Newport Beach knowledgeable of weld ner group $150 both xlnt F.xpenenced civil Uliga· symbols, high strength rond. 754~ Eves tlon sec'y w ith good steels, shop procedures. skills to work in branch min s upcrvis wn Cor fo::rtclosed cabinets. well offire of L.A. based law crane mf~er in Fountain made 6•,ozx3xl /1h deep firm. Xlnt oppty for ad· Va 11 e y, T op pay . f''or-stereo or book use. vaocemenl. Pleasant 7S4-0337. $100each. 2 g lass top end surroundings. Benefits. tables S35 each. 1 s mall C a I I f o r a P P t . Mlrchandiw colfee table $20. Walnut _(_7_14_>_95.5-_03_13_.____ , •• •• •••,,, •,,,,.,, • •, • co Io rs . C a s h o n I y . Service manager·reUred . ..,,.tllM:H 10 Io 645-7816· or semi retired to work at •••••••••••••··~··•••• Bas.ciett sol.ad Oak dining sail boatdealersh1p20-40 FREIGHT DAMAGED tl>I, 6 chrs. & corner hrs per w k . Ba sic HCYrPOINT SALE 3308 hutchS800.642·0762 mechanical knowledge needed. Boat exp. de· W. Warner nr Harbor. (,'UsWm made <'Ouch, dk sired but not req Dana Sant.a Ana. 979•2921 brown & beige. Xlnt Point Marina. 493·2011 ~H PAID oond. Almost new. S200. Service station attendant, Ws hr/Dryrs/ Re fr1 gs, 919-ln7. ~m. P IT eves. & wkods . ~ornot957.a133 8' yellow down·filled Oeao appearance. ne.l O E /Penney• washer. couc h , excell. cood baodwrlting •must. ft.p. dryer lelec). Many op. S250/betoCfer.64HS74 pl,y. 2:'i8I> Newport Blvd, tious. Leu than 2 yra old. Gold Couch S3S. Twln bed CM New .00, will sell pair -,...,,_,_ -"'·II ,.,, · ror uoo. 861·6048/ .............. -· ~ a .. 6. SHOPHILP llM-546L 11M-31Z7. Immediate openlng ror ,_....__ ______ _ right person. Xlnt co. I•-------· 7ft Camelback sofa. quilt· benefits. Will tuln , USED ed. r\llt patchwork, good Oeltronic Corp. 929 REFRIGERATORS roncS. tl'Z.'50.640-1880. Bakclr, C.M. 545-CMQI, WMben/~ers. SNACK BAR/Coun ter Bell8~/Barg11na. help, Tennis Club/H.B. BEST APPUANCE.5 »:M> hn. evs 4c wknd1. SalealsServlce Mlt be ovr 21. $3.25 hr DMD> 53&-0lll Call 538-8832. wkdys. .. . .. GOLF Cl.UBS. Wal son XJl. 9 h irons. I 3 4 5 woods. l1kt· n1·\4 ~JI' $230 lall 548 ·1395 afl 5PM Precisioft Tools Macturust tool & die. too many lo dc~l·nt>...· MO\'· mg due to rft>ath m ram Must sell Li.: tool chc:.1 meld. Will bt• ~ho.,..n b\ appt only Mil 2370 '\fak•· olr Late model r tllar1. mower. s..5 20" Suni;:ra} bake. S30 ~·2429 Jlt lpm tiolu tf.IJ.1 ...,~cal lmtrumrnts 8083 •...........•...•.••... Al'COHOION htll pe.1rl I asctt1 w I pwk up. m 1111 1~>0<1. 1::!11 h111t1111, m;i k1 uflcr ~lu 32Xli LJ.., Paul Copy. Aini l'o111t S75 645-:,930 F.11rhJnJ.., uµn)?hl 111.111" t."iil 642 076:.! 12 !-.lnnj! ,\IV.ffl"I' f.!Ull.11 j.!d ('Ufld Sl5U w t:.i:.c e.ill 1.96 7~ "Jt tiµm F1•nrler s trat m ;J(llc N..·1man Kock.,..l'll t'•Jlll•C n..'tkmat finish w 14 •'!>•· t1on Be~t offl'r G r<'I! l't'11ei:l. 49MJb2914!17· 1t.1.1 0)S 1!33 2650. ('V('<; ~ 213182V-4 lS5 Office Fumitur~ & Latt' modd H1rcar J)(Jrta bit• S<'WIO~ m.11•hinl'. dbl m•t•rllt'. St 75 Orl.1ndo gu1tur w •rd:.t'. 51:io i I 1-Kll2 1)21).l EqUpment 8085 •••...•••••••.......... OHtr1• t'Vl'lt'' Sl:..'00 1;.u; -;i7'.!7 TYPEWRITER Pimte>S & OnJans 8090 MANUAL . GOOD BRANO WORK~ 0 K • NOT 1:000 . •...•......•..•...•.•. Steinway l:hilJV (;rJ11ll w1i.l.11ut, $.').=itXJ 01 It' r t>l0-~>.1 Si2510t fer 548·1l.i27 BOOKS "-tmball M:ihogam Bab~ (.,ranJ Xlnl 1.:01111 ~l,jtJll ROl\tANC'F. Nl:.W L"Sl-.D & 003-~ LM'<I Thum..t~.' :I rnanuJI ('OOSOh-uq.:a n:. ~J!!U.> 751 1121 IOl' t::At'll. AFT EH fiP~t c.:Al..L ~ 6427 I I TELL MORE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR SALE! E Signs are great to give dtrect1ons to your garage sale. bul to lei people know you're having a sale. you s hould schedule an ad to run In the Class1f1ed section of this newspaper! It's the beat way to tell people whal you're selllng, when and how to get to the sale. Call today and let us help you word your ad DAILY PILOT CLASSlflm ADS HONE &42~5671 1 ... .....-... .. "-A0.4 .... ............ '"' ..... .--.. s.1 .... ·-·-·· ............ ,...... tl60 ....................... MIWTIUCICLOAD 19«A&. ftAMOS Y.UOW Cteam Puff l'' ...... ••••••••• ••••• •••• Riii. a 11ip. ca.opy, lrlr, RENT Luaury Mot or lnlf.a. aip llJOO/otfn home 21' P1lom., AYA& tiUl'IUMt' spe~lal '1116 C7M) GJ-41114 Slflllll I '2$0/WMk + ·--~ mo, llO defilver .. o hocne u' r ib. r, 0 rm • ,, 6 t.-la ~ W.0. Pbtiridae. 100 hp, m\llt purdlueotiUoa TSH\Jl 8111 t75oo Pvt party ................. , ~-'~~~ Ut•SPICIAL New Kawai ('()IU()le Of un. ntaularly •~•) s.ue--. 711-llZI Ui1cd VamAh• t•on~ol.i ~. l l>Hl!l 5pa ......... 10'4 ....................... Co l o m •n p, ... lt I hotl•kpa1·k , blue' l'ol1trauard tnumm)' :.Jt:epmg bag I mo old StiS ea ~!n9ti (i<:>U l'qlA~l U\cl l,2.& J McG regor mas ter woods. t•art, ba1u . 4 put tt~rs. 4 wed~es misc Lad1ei. I & 3 woods. i.tarter irons. l'art bag, :.hoes & m1sc $150 all cashonly ~ -------TV.Rocio. Hifi. St.no 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "l'I l2' alum boat. x v. 13'1~ W ·804l E11t raa a~llbM 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J6ft F.xnllhur •loop "l·ry tic-an Mutt ~II 8T33441 MN'TANA20 I.I~ nt~w. n~w 1.rlt 1173 0489 P1rtMnh1i-i ., i'll, 4:! ~loop, Ncwpon ~IH'h $.\,000 l.'qUll,)'. $300 ll1o f'ully mllJJI & eqwp tt1r L'roo.l.n. 642-8900 Sabot II'. rompl1•t1•, 1225 (1<JUd t'OndJ llOll l' ll 11 e V t•i; 5"11~7 L.iv1 ngi.ton I Oft twin hullt'd f1bergla:. Xlnt t'OOO Carry 4 adults DllS SS7-4435 RARE f1ND1 14' Allanla KOf'alle. Fibt!rglas:.. xi cood Reas. 640-8210. ---------l:leaut 25" RCA Color UDO 14 •2523· F\111 ro" TV Sl:ll. 2 Yr War r er. whisker pole. nu ccn f'ree ~I. 646-1786 terbrd. gd cond. $975 Color console 25 · '. our cost _ 67S-5799 ____ _ + 2'~. 537 -6333. I': z terms. ~'TEREO TransAud10 40 wall receiver. Pionc('r l'L15·D turntable , 2 Audio Des1Rn bookshclve :ipeakers Only uir.cli 6 mos S200 Laurie ~-4()16 loah&MariH Eqilipmtnt .......•.•............. 9010 Enscnad:i 20 wtlrailt'r .hb, Genoa. PIP. Clean. SJ.900. 1·993· 1732 Sol Cal l5 Deluxe 2 saris. lra1ler Offer 645-1257 SOU NG 27fl 5 sails. s pm. full cover. trier. SJ.000 pp 494-4445 12H. Pen~wn hbl'rglas over wood. 5300 . &lS· 1574 Rt:NT n · rntKBALL. SELF CONTAIN •~D RFA~Am.t: ~ml ,.,. Senb. , ..... &Accet.19"n t400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• satVICI Din. Opmf\ Oiaya A Wt'c•k r.ton •'r1 7 !lO ~ 30 Satu.rda~a 8 00!1 00 A"-Chrp.~. ~ll11roor 8lv1{ l'Ul'l11 Metoo S41>-19l4 SCOTCHGARD l.1t• .IM .ipplH'J.lrn Auto Im t'dl ~'11'. t'll U1US111Jlh !l~I um.1 r&lRIS VALLEY CAMHA SMELL With door for 11l1111 p11 i.. up Mu::.t sell $125.00 1714-548-66591 ...•..•••............•• JM l'OltTAN f NO'flCETU Ht-:AIH:RS AN n ADVERTISE It~ The prac1• of 1lt•rn .., advt•rtrscd hv '('h ick dealer" m t~i .. '1•h1d1• l'lass1flt•d ad\'l•rt1!'11\~ columns d0t-::. not 11wlud1· any applicable t a xi•:.. hcenst'. lran:.fc·r ft't':.. lm:tnl·c c·hari:cs. fN•f. for air pollution \'Ontrol dr vl('e c·f'rt1f1t·at10n::. or dr aler d<wumt•nl ur~ pr<' purauon charl:l'S unit .... :. .uthcrwr:;e :.ne1·1f11•11 h} the arl vert •~<'r ~/ Cknsics 9520 ....................... '55 T Bird. hlk. ....................... Ltdo 14 sails w 1:.a1I bag!> & !>ha11>. Sl3.000 batten. $100 ~ l1ti09 'l'r} 675-0015 Cal 20 11111 Full rac·c. I OFAKIHD 1950MERC EDl-:S ni-::-:z 170S WHETHEI IUYIMG or SPlll !'\Car. hmJ(e masl. xJnl kt.'t!I :?13·596·5689. _ Cabnolet 2 door 1•nn \l'rllble. t Jn t"\lcranr hrv.Tl llhr ml. 1 1·\ I flut head mtr .t :.p1l Iran,, u n h 1 I 1 1• \ ,1 b I <' au to m o h II l' ,1 r l' .II C'la. .... -.ll' sos· Good race record 4{c:illy dean. )!d t>ond 2100 Ix-st 673·4061 CATALIMA 27' lnbrd t'ng, l ~O 0cnoa "'11 r k 1 n J! JI h \' If I'' . radio• lrlcph11111'. n 1•11. main s:ul. Ol""' t•ni.:. + xtrai, ·1!~11.(f.IG l'Vl'"' on(~ SELLING This is Your DAILY PILOT 80AT MART To P'oc ~ your od c all 642-56 78 *** Patricia Gjarich 3800 Ponview Ln. '""'~ 'ou arc the winorr nr two fru ticlceh 1)15 Ollvaluc1, lo Royal Lipinon Stallion Show .1t l hr i\7' i\JI 1':1 \1 CONVENT JO:'\ n:~n:u .lul~ Jol ,Kp m \".ill M2 56711. t•XI :!7:! lo 1·l;um \our 111·kl'I"' • • • Boats, Morine Equi~nt 90 3 0 .•••.•...............•. Boats. SI ipi/ Ooclcs 9070 ....•...........••••... Sllp ror f>wr boat up to 17 Npt Reh Avail Aug yrl> ~1 mo. Aft 6. 675·49'll. SUPS AVAILABLE YAC Newport ~6-0551 Shµ; A\'a1labl1• 631-1900 l>r l'h01.cr needs dot>k 21 ·boat &12 0112 or64-l ·f~7 Transportation •.•.•..••••••.......... Motori1ed Bilces 9140 .......•.••...•.....•.• l'Ul'h M OPt.'<.i. J!t)()(l 1·ond 1 lil.ll'l.~Z5 549·8465 ·79 rl'd Hatava:; Mopl'rl 500m1. Xtras. S:ISO 673·»19/751·8421 Anchor. Oansforth 60H ~~s/ S175. Moncl prop shaft '"" 9150 llnx47m. $20 496·6225 •••••••••••• ••• •••••• • • 1978 Honda CBI25S. 70 lmmac '76 Mercury MPH. 100 MPG. perferl 7'~p. less than 20hrs. cond. lsl $700 lakes $375. 731 2264 498-4123 --------~ loab.PowH' 9040 Mus t sell ·74 Su1.Uk1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GT380 Best offer. :JJ' Sea Ray ~ Spl bndge 968-9401 lwtn 1abd 255 Mere Incl ----Oe<:ca radar. Konel fish 'n Yamaha 400 F:ncturo finder. radio. heavy duty exccll cond. lo m1 . $~0 hallery system+ Sac.642-3708 charger '77. 208 hrs Mech perfect, nN·ds TLC. TOP + $12.800 C.ill l'\'CS. 675·5535 26' Sea Ray , 1979 Sun· dancer model. 260 hp. Mere VS, 43 hours, s leeps 6. on traile r . VHF. 'llereo. full cover, bail lank. many xtras. S)./1.000. Call 675-1664. 34ft Un1flite F/G. F/8 , 1win 325 Mere. c rus. eng. Up~r aded w /new drapes, uphol.. carpets, tanks, pumps. $27,000. Must Sell Now! Wkdys. before 5, 213/634·6484. wimds 714 /840-2682. ALBACORE! '78 Wellcrafl 250 offshore demo. superb fis hing machine. 280HP VS, l28 gal fuel. loaded. n ew guarantee. list $20,400. Steal $14,900. '77 GLASTIOM zo· Center console. TW "IOHP's, loaded. as new 119.soo. 'Tl Husky 250 WI< $900 979.fi044 Motor Homes, Sale/ Rent/StonMJe 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT A MOTORHOME •Van Campers •Ur-22· Mini motomomt-s •25-26' motorbomes Free lnsurance Free miles -lOSO mi per wk 1 week minimum SJ25.SS25 per week Dc*'s RV Rentals Irvine · SF · Denver 714/S59-4446 -$500 UP FllOHT FOR YOUR MOTOltHOME That's right -Dale's RV Rentals will pay $500 lo you upon consignm ent of your 181'7918·22' Mini or 25-~' motorhome. This will apply towanh your SlS().S'aM) net per week. We 're overbooked thru airlines. Autohaus Berlin 1:IO(l W Co.1s t 1111. \ ;-.1...,pt H1·h 1t l:!·r.11:,1 Trucks 9560 ...•••••••............. fi5 f<an1·h1·1 •r f'l,1':-"' J-'()rd $12!1;11 ntr ~ix '."~i.:>!I 7t. ti MC •,ton ll11:h !'-.1t·rr.1 350 V 8. A C I'' . I' B Cruise. A .\1 FM . 1olt :.U!ennt? s hdmg rl'ar "'n dow s;idole l:ink<> S.1711(> aftt•r5P~l 9h2 lil:15 74 TOYOTA l't "'1111 shC'll. autom.1111· 'h 'r 1•11 " laf)t'. lo rrHh•-. ~!llHI ~tilW!J or &h, !~)in '73 Da tsun Pt<'lrn1> \11111 r:.ulm. 1'11<1f?~ $:!.'1110 <.'<Jl l !G! 5.127 "NI fo'2:1Q 1.anat c-ampN SIJl.'1.'1al. t:>.I r.1 nw1· .1111t• a1r, I' B. p,s. rnt1~l· 1 on trol. lilt ~tl·t•rin 1• 1\M F,1 , dual t.1nk " 771 -0tiOO <l)s. :,:,7 ;,:i!l!I aftl.'r 7PM Vans 9570 .....•................. 1977 (il\tl' \\IOdOW van. perl mech c·on1t Lo11dt·<I Owner nl.'l·ds money $S.150. 968-6364 ·74 Chevv: Sell for In wholesale bluebk or of r er 960-3531. 536 24 4R '78 Dodge Van V 14, 31H. auto. p s. panl'llt'rt Crµts. Smk. 1t'c box sofa bed. AM FM tape. ba) wmdOW!' 15Km1 $7,0IKI :\1ustSell 642·0723 Mu.c;l sell 78 Dod~<' m ;1'\1 van convC'rs1on $8000 hsl orr. 6'1!>-7278 '72 Ford vnn. r. 300. a111n PIS, 302 V·R. on~ owne r. $2200. 496·3739 -----Autos Wanted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP OOLLA ll for top used c-ars foreign, domestic:> or c lassics If your car is cxtn1 clean. see us FIHST' • II I I" OrOf191 c_.., 2925 Harbor m vd COST A M ESA 979-2500 Can't Sell Your Cilt? CREVIERIMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR FOf'Cle an Used Imports Call Mike or Don 835-317 I Pvt. party needs clean car. truck. etc CASH 2131406-1438 .._ W..-M Hto ...... IMporW ....._, l .. orhd Alltot, l .. ortod .• Wol. UN4 .... UN4 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED! t720 ~ t750 Vot.o 9772 a.. .... t920 ,_.. tt40 ....................... ... . ................. ······················· .............................................. . Lat e rnodtl Toyotaa. VoAvoa. Pidu.-• V aoa tall \II today I ••••••••••••••••••••••• a .. ,_. 9701 , .......•.............. ATTENTION! M 1• r <' 1• d l' ~ , R M W l'm~cht•. t'la&bll' & t-;x U(ll' Wt• Wiii ~{'II your l'lll ·~· ('llfll!lt;llnh·nt Ill VOUt 11111 1• lit.•i:.t lot·.tt1un 111 (), !Ull!t' l°l)llOt} F\ll Ill turm.1t111n l clll J1111 Cur run A&ltohcan lerlin IJOO W Coasl llw~ '111.pt lkh 6-12 6763 64 Sunbeam Needs l'1 111t·h body "o rk . $400 bt..osl &IS 7~ AHoRorMo 9705 ............•.•........ '7!1 Spider 25M. 33mpc $0000 OBO Slv/blk. :<Int 1•ond. Mu:.l :.l•ll lhi'> V.l'\'k 1t11·k, 675 9137 or 11.:ut 833 271!1 ext 2-14 '7·1 /\1!a GT\'. s lvr. nl'" l\hch llrl':,,, '(1111 1·onrl. a l°lu.%1C S5500 •l\13 ~15 LAICH SB.IC11~0F ALLMOO&S SHOP Ir COMPARE llARWICK OAT~Ut-4 ' 'I I BJI ll7~4 YJ JJ]; •DATSUNS• l.wcJt WtdlOfl Of All Models SALES LF.ASI NG PARTS SJo:RVICI-~ HUGE INVENTORY OF l's COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HARBOR RLVO 540-6410 540.0213 ~ n . a.ar. 11Uoroo. tape. xlnl cond $8900, lo mileage &&29006 1~2 9llT Alloys.Koo". AM /FM. rblt troni;, 4 new C N 36's, int/ext xlnl run s s uper Bm/obo. 964·1.245 '76 912E. snrf. 25,000 rni. AC. stereo, fogs. alloys. SU,000 673-3227 --- '6 7 Porsc h e 912 . mcchan1celly per(C'<'l Ulaupunkt A M 1 t'M , Pl re Ills. lthr ml. JOM PG. 5 spd, wood stecnng whl. !l~Cnf1ce al $5950 £1rm 675-9910. 673-3468 TJ J'orschdll4 whl w 'hlk ml, AM FM II trk l'X tra.~. i:;d rn11u.mu:.l '>di 67~4~ Rois Royce 9756 ····••················· -#l DEALER IN U.S.A fR ROY R CARVER r ~!l ~~ ... ~~~~[ 'W•P0'18# .. c~ ~""'""'~ ............. flllll t'-~~-.1 ~..u.4 '71 DATSUN HATCHBACK 5 spiN'<.l. ;\ V FM. Su Jll'r Milcai:;l· (!JlKTXY 1 S3677 c1os10 SUNOAVS ·~>!1~1hn C'lou•l I $1!1.000 ml.5 1111 Toyota 9765 ·············~········· ·70 C'11r11n.1 , rw11. l'n)!1n1" :!:'> 111pJ!, hn.t 11ff1•1 <".ti I I!•, :u1:i alll'r 11 Aaldi 9707 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• '7>i 1 ov V•H 111 L• 1 ,.,d BARWICK DATSUN ~.111 .111.rn C.1p1slr.1110 "71! Auch 5000 llai. t"Vl'n · H II :111mp1'. 1111 t 1tt·"· 831-1375 493.3375 thing $500 & Assume s:1rn:, M i li~~IH ll'<lM.•alS2321mo G73 6510 Fiat 9725 Tri..,.,.. 9767 ·72 1001..S. i:as savt'r. xlnl runnini: C'ond. nu eni: work. receipts .,$1000/ln.l nfr Cornt·r 19th 1Pomon:i. ('~1 Lv nnlllt' & no. will call IMW 9712 &I SI & H OAOWAY SAHI A AHA 835·3171 T• ( UlTIMATl Dlll'ilNG MACHIN( *USED BMWs• n 3204spd. ~t 11;1os1>v 1 775:t04..~p<lS1 H COl79) '7!!3204spd. Sl <239UKH l ·1H633<.·s1A sm 10062 1 Closed 5'.tndoys IMMl-:DIATE UELIVERY' URGE SELECTION OfHEW 1979 320i's 528i's \LSO 6JJC~1 ... IH STOCK ! Call IOlla\ w ... J b-11 m.I\ h,1\ ,. 1 h<1t pre 1111. nl·;I UMW vou an· h><1km~ for ' 831 -2040 495.4949 CJRANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST Salr~·Serv1r1•-l ,casm g Roy Carver.Inc. Rolls r\ovce BMW 1540Jamborei:' Newport Beat'h 64-0·6444 808 McLAREN's $ 850 N Beat•h Blvd W\HABHA 15 Mr No of SA Fwy! l714t 522-5333 Sunday by Appl . •••••................•••••.•••••...•......... '73850Conwrt "'•'"' tiro·~. new 1)art::. :!!'>mp~ gr 1•a1 t'flg $1600 1l15 () lo.'i 9727 •••••..•..............• Brand New '79 HONDA Cars MAMY To Choose ff-om! UNIVERSITY Oldsmobile Hondo C an • GMC Trucks 2850 llarll<1r HI\ d t:of.1a .\h-sa 5 HI !lti--111 '76 llonct:r ~ !>pd t "''' 1\ 1 r nu ml ,\.\1 ~'.\1 tap•• x t r a "' 1 ti,. r ;1 d 1 .1 I ' w 1nag,, xlnl 1·111111 S :1 ti o O (l II (! 675-1114 ;i5l 1~1111 !'\ l':-0 9730 •......•.....•..•...... ITT ·1:.'11 o;1'<1.rn ,1 I I ,r-.~11 111 xlnt cond I' I' S4;()11i1 1;.JO ;lll:.!2 '11 XJ-12L i\utomal1t .• 111 full\ l''1Ulppt·1l 1;\1 11111.il mrl1·" ft1·i:1•11• \ 1!1 ol "" l:rn hHfr, I' l,111. I~ 125-ll'1'1 I C REVIER BMW Isl & Hrn.:111" ·'' SA.'\"f,\ 1\:-.01\ l>J.'i :11; I 75 XJnC 1 Sohl rn 7h, 2 dr l'f>t: hm hl'l1'1' }kal lk'<IUt \ 11:1111111;1;1 ~ .)a)! X1' ~: Hua•hlt•r >.lnl 1·111111 $5, IOO ht•<,f Ill fl!r !131 :.11.1:1 afl :l 9732 ••..............•.•.••• Jensen lil'aly j!oo<I 1 ond. lo rruleagc. hlk 111:r:-11n moo, 544·8300 Kcsmann Gftio 9734 ....................... '64 Classic Best offl'r owr SJ.000 <.:n II 551·1921 after 5µm Mmdo 9 38 '73 Maul , 3 Wa~on Low miles $11001 bsl ofr. 552-76.56 ·74 Mazda R X3. economy. dean . run!> xlnt Sl4SO bst ofr 75.t 5300 dys. 897-4984 ('\cs -------- '7:1 THn ;,11,1 Mtlll IJk1· 11\"r p11y11Wnh 111 $:~11MI 1.·u.-.h Ch1•rr'\ 111ntl \11i-1 " •• I I ., I lj I) 7 K II 21:1 337 117111 Volc.Jw~ 9770 ••••.•••.•............. \'Yo' lla,111~· 1ro1ul1lo-~..i1 Ult.! \(1ur <'Hr., In th I op lloll.ir l'a1tl f•ir 111 '\111 Bnni: )OUI 1'Jr '" .11111 \1.1r1no \ olk ~"' .1g 1 11 IK711 l!i.•Jdl lll\11 1111111 1ni..'\rn1 1.i.-.11 h \ .i.. 1111 1-r .rnl. M ;1n n11 11r I 11rn .\Jkm 6 REASONS TO BUY & SERVICE AT JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN -I - SERVICE DEl'T. OPEM 'Tll 9 l'.M. MONDAYS ·2· l'ARTS DEl'T. OPEN 'Tll 9 l'.M. MONDAYS & 'TIL 2 l'.M SATURDAYS .3. SALlS Olf'T. Ol'fM 7 DAYS A WUK .... wt LEASE All MAICES & MODELS, Sl'ECIALIIIHG IH VW & MERCEDES IEHI .5. WE HAVE OVER I 00 l'ltE OWHED ECONOMY CARS TO CHOOSE FROM ·6· IMMEOIATE Olt.IVYY OH MOST MODELS 11711 IUCH IL¥0 HUHTIMGTOH llACH 842·2000 -Mtt·udes Benz 9740 '16 5301 , 4sp. whtl bluc. mr. '(Int rond Pnt·ed to !It'll 768-57ll6 ---- '76 AMW 5301 metalht• bm. slereo. s nrf. AC. mags. ~'lpd. 1mmac. bt:-sl ofr 499<l02J 1640·93Rl '7l8MWCFI Very rare . v ery fast. Xlnt cond $17,000. SSS.~ 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1124oz Good Condition ~ 661-7545 'Tl 280Z 2+2. Blue. auto. wr. xlnt cond. Pvt owner $7500 644·9550 tlll 4 pm wkdys. 640-7500 afl 4. '76 Datsun 210 C199PUX> Su per Bu y' $2750 .....•................. Collt't1or·-. lkm F:llTti-00 VW 511 TCXJ::. ·74 45<61.C 1mmaculall' blue lacquer. h lut' leathrr , s un'r oo f . polished allO) whl>..• AM FM cass. $1 7,!150 - Au:,, lmmacul;ilt'. rcstorabh:• rond1l1on 512 696 r>llW 7141640-1.9'.!2 l-JfY732VW 71 K Ghia '72 Z)(). 6 cyl European. lo rru . x.lnt cond. runs on PROPANE OR GAS . S8XX>/besl ofr. 645·f.S.1H '72~SL. R:ire 4 SPD SPTS CAR. 2lops. mags. 499·5388 '79 2.40 Dsl. white. s nrf. full y eq ui pped . showroo m condition '17.600/0ffer 755·9040 MB. '73 280-C. sharp. drk bm exter Xlnl cond Ong. owner t7mpg Luxury coup e auto. stereo. air. P/W S9,750 TI4/84&-002l 'IB MB ~E. 6 cyl .. auto . loaded beauty' $5500 cash. 49'1·2382 eves 1-uUy r~lon'<.i r.o.ooo On$t m1. 512 696·~*> ------ '71 VW Aus re bll en~ & trans. $2.500 548·2585 '6R VW Bug rcbll en~ new lJrcs. Sl.200 . 548.2585 ·71VW411 . Ste wt\n Auto, AC. mml cond 645 2276 '72VWIUG Xlnl cond, reblt cn((me. new tires, lo mrlt.-s Make olfer• 752-6161 days 493-7411 after6 '67 VW Bug good cond $850/best offer. aft 6pm, 661-7146 Only 29000 m iles! Cort Fox Uclsiftq 2586 Newport Bl. C. M. Clo&edJuly4 &Wkend_ 1969 280SL 645-3661 ----------Lt. cream. tan int, new VolYo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALES. SEltVICE AND LIASIMCi OVERSEAS Df;LIVERY EXPt.:RTS EARUIKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor l:Uvd. COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-9467 '73 Xlnl. cond. Wgn. Aulo. p/i., p/b, SJ.300. CLEAN. 540-4753,494·9929. '73 Volvo 144 $1500· Firm Mike 559· 16891556-4671 --------Autos.UM<t ......•..••.......•.•.. 9901 ..........•............ '50 Chevy. ·74 350 VII JU'l in s t alled $600 '7l Datl:>un l'1<'k11p n1•1•d!-> l'ni: work. S25<.> Mt !'I JO Tut• & W l' 11 o o I > . ·ll»·O'NZ Buiclc 9910 ···•···············•··· 7 7 U u H ' k S ii v I a r k l.n<rrh-d \In I · 1 onll SJ.500 5S7 ~. !1'79 '111'>1 Codilloc 9915 •••••.••.•.•........... NABERS A:tdtff//() lit Quality & Price I J\lt(;f'~T ~EL l'.C:1 llJ7' IW NEW & l 'S J-.() IN I Ht/\N(; E ('()L'll,;TY I AIHLl.1\(' VAi.i '"· l'l<<!TFI "fl()~ l'l.1\;>o.~ \,,,.1.,hleon !'11t>!>I L1r' • ~County's Seville C e-,der • 1975 C ADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE \\1th lt•t.1lh1·1 1.lpt loll 11.h1·t'I 1·r111~1· 111nlr11I l.ahnult'l top IOJll I"'"'''' J,Jl'\111" .i1r 1 ond t. '''"" fllllt ... I >I I \1()\\ I $4599 • 1976CADILLAC El.DORADO C OUPE Spill P"r ~··a1 -. 1111 v.h1•1•I 1 r u1<.•· 1•1111tr11I ,11•11-.. l',1 lonr1lt·t 111p plu~ .Ill 111 th1• I .1d11l a1 ht\ un"" 1\· lo"' I""" 11111••' ll~l~' ll ft $5999 • 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE \. ... 1 nrrool hi II µu11. .. r f,l\'\111" ,Ill \ Untl '>ll'l!~I ~· >-tra1 i.. u lt "'h•·"I 'nu .... · 1·nnlr11I. l•.,•ltJ1·r • '.rl111111lor 11•p ~ "'"' 1rnl•" 1tf1;1•1•n' $5999 • 1976 CADILLAC SEVILLE l'.1dd1o;I mp 11 It v. h••l'I ··nu"· 111ntr11I ~11lrt I'"' 1 !o.1•.11.-, ".\1 V\1 ~tt·r··n >< I I a1·k & 11)11., 11111. Ill lit•., C!!!!-IJ'I'() I $7999 • 1977 CADILLAC ELOORADO COUPE With leatht.'r. sl~n·n radJO, crwse rnntrol & Olbnolel lop c312RXJl $7999 • 1978 CADILLAC COU,E DE VILLE D'B.EGAHCE 1-\Jll power. l'ru1sc <'On l1'0l stt.>reo " 8 trm·k & 11.· 1 r<· " h cl' I 1· o \ t' rs 1~7-')> $9599 • 1979 CADILLAC B.DORADO BIARRITZ l'\Jlly eqwpped with all of lhC' Cadillac power as sislS. Loaded & hke n<'w wilh only 900 miles lll50631 ) PRICH> TO SELL • OVER 100 QUALITY CARS 'l'OSELECT F ROM • '72Cpe de Ville. xlnl cond. Bestorr Must sell 759-0154 FINAL lt71 Q.EAliMCE! on camal'(MI, Capnrei.. Monte CarlOll, M1tllbu.\ & Nov~a Draallr reduc uons SAVE MOW!!! COHHELL CHEVROLET .:x;.)l I l.11 IMll 1\11>1 1 I IS I A \1 ~~.., \ 546--1200 .. r; :· l•V•t.: ~: ;': :• I••;, ~· .1 I ;J14#J~· ' j' ' <--a.,.a ~ ......... ~o1 .. •s.nlce•u•.-. -'neN ST .. IW ~ V"9 C•• f&Ull\ , .. -C:Qulfl' 2 I Allto Ceftt~ On •t .,, ........ c_._~....,. O~ 7 DAYS A WH« 768-7222 • • • R. Gruber I 041 Skylin~ Dr. LOCJWKJ ~och You .H .. lh .. w111n•·f "' t-wo f~e tick•t\ I ~J;, 1-J \ ,11111 I I•• Royat Lip in.on StaHl°" Show ,,, th•· /\;>o.1\ll l·.l \1 ('()"JI/ i',:"-f'I 11 ,,.._ ( f..'\;'f k ll .I ul~ 11 k JI Ill (';ti I 1,1;t .i,7k ,. 'I ,"/:• II t l,11111 ~tlllf I ll'kl·I \ .... 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I I JI '\'I y ·~ HEWEST I.I '<I t 11 '• \11 lll't I(\' ,,,. "·" ll">ll 11' RAY FlADEBOE I I'-' 'II'-\H.HC 'tlll\ 11. 1; \•Jtr,r 1·11ti·r llr 111 ", I .. 11<• I·"' ~·-.1 ••\II ff(\ l'\1-. 830· 7000 Mlatanq 9952 ............•....••.•.. 1979 FORD MUST AHG C08RA 11 'HHO i 1 'I . I !>j)t'1·rl tr.in... .,11nr11or pwr ... t•·•·rtrll! & l)ra "''"'· \\1 l-'\1 ,11·n•11 m.:11!., &. hk1 ll•"" only 3000 rn11t•., 1 l~J1~1 1Stk P~ll 1 S6958 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAHC>a ILVD. COSTA MISA 642·0010 11' C.h1 1 u11ol· r 111 111111 II\• t f t I fl 1• I 1 f I ' I iu.1d1it 'h,,1•1 t • , .... ,. ttl l .1 •f hk JU.! '\ .•~~t ,.'11d1t111fl l 1t.\I\ s ~l,.•• 1.1_, IP!.."• .. ill 1,I' \1 ,, \lu~L•n.. • HMll1 '•II\~ ~l .!.JU •lit\ 1,1ti l>-i~io< l'\I'' ;.11 ·~· 11.rnd1111.' .11 11 1111 t.q.. Od!.mobile-9955 \1.1 ... I 1~, 11•"" '•·•r1., • r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..11.·1 !>Ill fl .1. ,, • ( ht•\. 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Call 962 .5327 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '16 CONTINENT AL Cream & bt·1~e l'l<'an S72SO Finn $2250 down, take over pay mt.'nl1> OAC Rv Jppl only 64&-1050or 673 -1999 9932 •••.••.•.......•••..•.. 1977 CHEVROLET CORVmE T· TOP' With automatic trans Loaded & A be11ul)'' (42.BUWE>. I < 1,1 I' I \ I • t I \ ~ h t I• .oil\ t 11111 ~ I ' I 1 ' I I j f ,-; Old-. CutJJ,., ~upn·m· 1>n1 ""n1 ·~1.rn1 m o lull """' \\I 1-\1 ... 1o·c1•11 toll 'l•"' rin._ 1·1t '"'•'' ~ do11t i.~i.~ \1111 ••ult! $.1•11 11 r-1 I .:.'I .. Pinto 9957 Johtson & Son LINCOLN-MERCURY ~(~·· j,tl o•I f h1 .... t I~ 1978 PINTO " I t \ ' I I ' \ ' ••• I I, I .1111 .. 111.!11• r.1111<1 ~ 1i • .,1i.-r 11•,1 l I-11 1 S3450 7:1 l'int11 ''"'k, \:'\I l•''-1 . Sl.50lJ &·~t ull1·r (';1 I I 7~ ~lot ,111 t; !l;"i:! H~ll Ptym>tlth 9960 ........••••••.•....... '76 Pfymouths 10 Fury 4 -<lr s tallnn "' a ~ 11 n·:. . 1\ 11 ( u I h l'QUl µpt.-d Air. ,\ M Fr.I radio. I' H P S Mo,..1 l'OIOr!> & onlt•nori. All ma1111:i1ncd by flct·t 1nt't'hJn1l'!> All avail. ;it ~)() SIOOO lwlow Hlul' Book 11.holl'Salt· prit•r· U<.111\ Pilot 3JO W Ha\ St. CM 6-12·4321. f'kPI Manager 70 Trans A!\t. <t sJ><f. -100 < u M l ' S T S E L I. S-.n·nr1n· 759·073'i 7J S:l1l•ll.1te· Runs grc;1t. must!->dl. PS. PB 640·!17-17 Pontiac 9965 .... .........•............. '72 f'1reb1rd t.:spnt 350 V·8 PS/PB. Auto. Air. Lo rru. xlnt cond. on g owner. 646· 1426 ~Pool.Jae Catalina Sta· llOn Wagon. llas luggage r.4ck. 3 seats. nt.'w 11rcs and brnkl's Nt•w bot lt•ry . Good t•onrl 1\ 11111 $500 or best nfft.'r. Ca II 962 5355 -lh.tidRtbird 9970 .................•..... '65 S500 646·7573 '7l CHIYSUI JO' ~r comole. l2S Evln. lnbd bail aya. steal S.100. 64MOll P lease contac t Mr Uasoer ~'alVl...tah 714/559-4446 ---------'78280Z: lomJ,spoUess motor. new fuel injection cond, $7100. system Top never down Olt.AMGI COUNTY VOLVO EX<LUSIVELY VOLVO Largeat Volvo Dealer in Orange County! '73 SOV. loaded. New equip, l.Jres. etc. Vry gd cond. $2000/bs l. Call 559-5880. '79 Seville Diesel. Beige. s addle leather . Air, a m /fm C B . c ruise. loeded. Under warranty. 661.8'19 OHLYSt291 HOWARD CIM•roMt Dove & Quail Sts. '77T-llRD 22.000 Miles! Sharp.toa*d. S4395/btt ofr. CGlll 494-3263 \ '71 Annlln mot.ortJome 71' "tia"i>Odi• ena. rwr " PIUCI $16,000 dMh • .ir. cmt.om ateer· 1M l>tu.mlr ,.. cabin q a)'ltem, AM/PM 4·eh crulter. dieatl. AIP, tau. Muat see t.o •P· flth, belt • flab t&Dk.t, tnelat.e. Sl4,1SO. Call Pllith ~. wtocb , fU1I Qer7.at-43Maft5Pltl c.mv•, 1wlm 1tep, l•ra• •----------- fl1bln 1 cockpit, tut "JI 21' Eucut!ve: lo ml.-...a.d Ml. P/P. NM615 •lnl cond, full ac-~-. i-or·a·kind lnt, 8Mlpmtaerwant.d28ft S3 l,OOO . PP ~--=~docked al ~./494 · 1237 • ' PORSCHE's WANTED Allow ua the opportunity to OOllllder the purcb~ ar tl'lde-ln of YoUl' cleao ~ Chock with Us 'nldayl a:J0.9197 Like new --------Autohaus .. ,. llUYPltOILIMS 1300W.CoastHwy Sick or dead torelfl' can Nwpt Bch 642-8763 wanted. FrMtow. 873-34SS-Oath'63J.2887 t7SO ..,, aa10. blue, s tpd. air. 1nrf. AM /FM 8 lrk, 11,000 ml, klOO. 61$-0062 '13 MO-Z, or11. owner . m11t.MWtinl, AM/FM ...., c&N. Cbtn1 cood. •ml. •·•"-'oner. •i.m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '19 Targa tnS: Caaseue deck. AC. nu Urn, aold, nut eee to •PPreciate. $15,SOO. 4'7·1332. '51 Porecbe Speed1ler. Jdnt cood. ll500. 844..IMS$ ' BlN or LEASF. DIRECT mm Anaheim 750-2011 Ca:uo 9'17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "fl Camaro. Rally Sport . P\llly equipped, xtr a clean. $2'95. 6'5·5518; MM* NEWPORT BEACH 13).0555 '73 T· Bird: Cust Conllnen· la1 trunk, fully loaded, l979CORVETTE top cood. reg gas, $2500. Sllverw/oyst~iol. •9192. UM, loaded. 644·4147 ev 1-V.;,,;•.,;.._ _____ 9_9_7 _ 4 ..... tt40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••• • • "13 Vesa ••«· SU ck, xlnt '81 Ford Oalaxlc. good cond. Extras. Radials. q , tllOO. Ht.e&OZ eves 11.000/0ffar. 892·3$79 all8PM ~Evel:.;,.;;;._,, __ ~~-'M l22S "JSClmaro. PS, PB. A/C. AM/FM. Great cond. Fora&le 'eT Ford Mimtana -1.cda•ruoa a=k Sia mlt ofr. "1·8J26 mint eood. Ml.f loaded. "91 J_,,. or K~lly MZ·5'114. '11Vet•4 qid. GT btcbbk • nm tood. S'ISO/belt ol· r ... tMMMS aft 4PM - -. ---·-·· 17 Bt•ntlngtoit Beaeh Fo11ntaln Valley t:OI T ION Your Hometo•n Daily New8paper VOL. n , NO. 191, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDA Y, JULY 10, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS Bountg Hunters Claim Skylab Find 8y FaEOUICK SCHOt.:•EHL a.•0.11 ....... , .... SAN FRANCISCO Skylab haan'l faUe n yet. but a lread} people claimrntt to httve pu~cel> of the doomed s pacecraft art' waneinc lbeir way he re to lht> San Francisco Examiner. iin' IOUI lo collect a $10.000 CaiSh fl' ward. A s a pro m otion . t h l' ne wspaper decided to offer thl' reward to the fi rst ptm;on tu brlnl( in a l)i~cc of Skylub :.cheduled to foll lo (o;urth 1111 Wednel"day Novel bib of matt'r1al thut a lready havt: t>f't>11 trotted into tht• o ffi ce or Exu111111n colu111 n1 s t Jeff Jarva'>. th1· Skyl.1h frivolity editor'"· They 11wlutfo -An automobilt> l'lutl'h "" :.l'mbly '"-<r A m«tal ho&t> from .t hand ht·ld show1•r uml -A blaekt-ned bunk of m<•tal A pla~tlc bag cont:.unang ·a man.iled p1t·Ct" uf ~ometh111~ ·· Th,1l lath•1 Y. HS brou~hl in hv .1 Y.11111,\0 \\IHI ,.11<1 'ihl' wa-..' bt· 111g ~u11kd i.-. ~ume h11~hl·r fo1·1·l• Hut :-Ill• was n 't :.un· Y. lll'I hl'I -.h\· hJd lil'l'n guided tu Portland On• . 111 Oakland \ .... .,, .......... -.: .... ....siox...- 0•••• Ptfot PMto o r Jf'rr"f C••v\ot,, ROBIN SAMSOE'S MOTHER COLLAPSES ACROSS CASKET AT DAUGHTER'S FUNERAL Al Emotional Rites, No An swers to Why Huntington Be.,ach 12-year-old Was Murdered ' l Slain Girl Mourned I . Huntington Funeral: '-W hy S uch a Trage dy·!., By JERRY CL.AUSEfl: Of IM Daily Pilol Stall Sunday school teacher Steve : Chisolm a sked the question that l was on the minds o f Robin Chris tine Samso<>'s friends and 1 re latives Monday. . "Why. God'!" he oskcd. "And t why Robin'? Wh y ~u c h a J tragedy? Why. God. !>he was so t young ..... · Robin was buried at Hunt > mgton Beach's Good Sh(•pherd , Cemetery late in the afternoon. ' Earlier a bout 120 fr iends. f school officials and family mem 1 bers attended a closed-('asket f m emorial service a t Pie rce J Brothers and Smith's fune ral c hapel on M a in Street. ~. downtown. A me morial folde r s tated simply that the 12-year-old wa~ a seventh g r ader al Dwyer l School and a balle rina. Robin was afraid s he would be late for a ballet lesson the after- noonof June20.0. I l She bad bor rowed a bicycle from a friend. after a day at the ~Changes Mind beach. so that she could rush home in lime for ch1ss. Thal was the last time anyone s aw Robin Samsoe. Only s keletal remain:. wen· found whe n a s tate forest e mployee discoven•d he r unclad body July 2 by a remol<' camp g round an the rugged Coothtlb near Sit>rra Madre. Monday. a pbotogrnph of a s miling Robin graced o tabll' neCtr the s mCtlJ pink and while casket al the front of the flowe r decked chapel. Beside the photo was Hobin·-. Bible and a carrying case fillcc.l with the ballet appar el lh<it meant so much to the blonde. blue-eyed youngster Chisolm. a 22-year-old senior Bible student who ho pes to become a minis ter. conducted the service al Robin's pan:nti.' request. He was the youth leader at Buena Pa rk Bible Church where Robin and her two brothe rs. 1'1m a nd Robert. a ttended Sundlly school, services and VCt('alwn Valeena's Mother Fights Extradition The mother of 6-year-old l Valeeoa MJller of Huntington Beacb bas refused lo waive ex- tradition proceedings and return lo Califonh to face felony child· steeli.Q& charaes, authorities said t.oNy. Cemalla Miller, 26, bad loJd tbe Artamaa police who arrest- ed ber Jaat week that she wouldn't flahl extradition ac- lioa. Tbe charaes aeainst Mrs . MlUer seem trom tbe year-Ion& Mardi fOr Valeena who police bell••• was snatched by ber motber from her 1ranclparenta • HuatlQltoo Beach home last Ju- ly 31. v.-.. ••located lut week In a S.rryvUle, Ark.t foster bome. Police say tbe younpter 1llould be returned to h er SJ::'*•ll -her le1al iuar· -wttbln a week. Mn. llJUer, who'd ortlinally ldeatllled llerMU to Arkanau ·~ u Kamala Ryan, ad· milted last week she was the woman wanted in California. police said. The fugitive mother. a former mental patient, was arrested on the child stealing warrant July 3 alter appearing in a Berryville court on a disorderly conduct charge. Police s ay Mrs . Miller had been arrested for disorderly con- duct JW1e 21 in Eureka Springs, Ark. Kenneth and Juanita Moore, the graMJ)arents of the blonde, blue-eyed &lrl, had hoped to be reUDitecl with Valeena this week. However , Arkan sas authorities said Valeena will re- main In a foeter home there unlit It la determin e d th e crandparenta are the leaat guar- dians. Mrs . Miller remains in custody ln Berryville on a '100,000 Celllomla b6od. Police said extradlllon proceedings cowd take a month. H1bll' S('hool bc•rorl' mov1n14 w lluntrngton Beach a yt•a r ago .. Whe n c,C'r Roh1n Wll .., around.·· he told mourner!>. "sh1• br011 ghl a lot of laughler and happ1nc:-.s Sht• puss<•:-.sccl lht• quaht1e!> uf lo vl· 1oy and happ1 lll'SS ·1 cant lt•ll \1111 v.h' (;wt v.oulcl no -..11nwth111g ltkt• this .111cl I a k 1• Hu ht n 1 n -. u c· h a " a~ NolJoch 111 lh1s ro11m can r·omt· !'lost• .lo IL•lla11g lhl· w a~:, of t:od · Tt•ars run111n i.: front ha-. \'y<.•s ('h1sh1llm -..J1 c1 ht· <1ncl Hohm .., family C'ouhl only find ~olaC'l· 111 lhe knnv. lt·dJ!.t.• 1 h.11 lhl' bright lat tie girl 1:-. now wll h God 111 he<J Vl'll Robin .., mo1 lwr VI <1raC1 nnt• F r a 11 l' r . w a:-. :-u pp or t 1· d throughout the orrlt-al hy h('r former husba nd Robert Samsoc of Litk(' Havasu. /\raz Young ,girlfriends of the dt-<111 gi rl sobht•d opC'nly throughout the service. th(•1 r ht.•ads priltNl consolingly hy k<irful mother!> Among the m ou rners wen· sombPr dclel'l1q•s Yoho haH' Y.orkcd n('arlv round lht" clod .. since the girl disappc<1rcd first in a '><'<irch for her and no" in purswt of her murderer At gr avC's1dc•. Mrs Fra11t.>r collapsed on the small caskc·t 'She sobhcd. "Oh God. don't take• her from me HB Library Vacated by Bomb Scare The Huntington Beach Central Library was cleared of patron!> and employees Monday after noon when a male caller report· ed a bomb was set to go off A~cording to Library Di rector Walter Johnson, the m an on the phone had asked about Jlbrar)' fine rates before dropping the newa about the alleged bomb. "All of a sudden the guy said 'There's a bomb set to go off and l( you think I'm faking, ju.st alick around'. J ohnson s ays nobody st uck around. The library was cleared of a bo ut 100 w ork ers and browsers for 45 minutes while police searched the Talbert Avenue building. Police didn't find a bomb. The library was reopened at 4 p m .Jarvis said tht• newspa~r one or the B<ty C1ly·s two ('un1 pt>tmg dailies I!> quite SE'nOU'> about its offt'r and 4u1tc !>en ou" ,about a uthenticating any al,ll'gt·d Sk ytab enmponenl The offa c1ul 72 huur pl'faod 111 pred1ct1on rs tha t wall ot.·cur lwtv.t•cn 2 54 am and J 24 pm Wednc:.da} lorw <Hde d to thl' Nal1onal Al'ronuul1ci. a nd S pace Ad m 1n 1s t r at1o n facili t y i n lfuntsv11le. Ala . for testing . NASA apparentl;y do{·sn't c.>. pe<'t any trouble identifying por trons of tbe <:raft Y. h1ch ll'glllnldlC JJll'Cl'S 11f EJth rl'"'arcl :-.t"ck er who -..hov.s up .it tht· nl'Y..'>pCtper .• of fac·L·s .tl 110 Fifth St . wall bi· ,1..,k1·d to fill uut ..i t'ard deta1hng th1• pJ111eul:.ars of their find Th< 1·.arcl will bl' ~t<J mped wi th "' 11m•· dm·k .. 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Rntarn and 1-'rancc ha\t· form:ill) protrsted to lh<' SQv1C't Union over the Eai;t Gertf1an government'~ abolishment or On(' or the la'it symbols of four powt>r authortt} m East Berlin thP LI S Embassv said toda\ Thl' protest contcrnt'd an ui1 an1 mous vote by tht' Easl Gt>rman P('oplcs Chamber last month lo end the appointment 11i its 66 East Berlin deputies b,:r the· East Berlin ('tty council. AD BROVGHT 40 '-HOVSE CALLS" "The phonl' Jus t about drnvt• me crazy I received 40 calls the fi rst day from m y Daily Pilot ad ... That's the success story of the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot. FOR SALE BY OWN l-:R ·I br. 2 bn 1n F·reedon1 Home tract to St'l 11(' estate Pnnc1puls only XXX·XXJUC Daily Pilot classified ads Hoke good responses, so if you wut to sell an item. call thc> frieD'\tly od·visers at 642-5678. 11"1' 111111.! 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O'Connor l(•,11fit•d fh:.tl a pair ot ctiarn• ... h1· f1ll1•1I Y. llh notat1on:- ,1bout h1 :-ufftcl' dealing::-were 11cvt•r rcturncJ lo him lit-•1lso lt·~t1f1t•d that. when J per:-on;il tckphune d1rec1ory .and a dt•.,I.. call'ndar v.en• rl' turm•d lt• htm. 1>agc:-a ppeared to bt• m1 ss1ng O'Conno1 y.as fired b' C1t:r /\t tornr~ Gaal lluttori lust March 20 on multipll' charge:-. of an ., ubordinat1on T hl• fared <ittornt•y. under ftUl''it1omn~ from his o wn al t o rnev. Ce('1 l Rick .... lest1fted 1 hat Mrs Hutton was "pre!> -.ured" by a local developer lo have one of his legal opinions on a 1one change re written by a nother office <ittorney Mrs Hutton. testifying last wt>ek . !>latt'd that O'Connor 'i. .wne r hange opinion was in- complete and inadequate. O'Connor testified that when he asked tus ex-boss last March why his opinion had been rewrH ten . Mrs. Hutton told him that developer Frank Buccella had pressured her to have a new opi- nion written The former deputy a ttorney , also said that during a clo cd of-, 't flee mooting the s ame day he was fired the was quizzed about p h o n t tdlls received Jrom prlvatt> t ltlztms • I k ... ,t,, lh· 1·,pl:.a111t·d t•:iC'h 1 all ht11 that ~ang:-.ll'r lll'g;1n .1:-k1n~ h 11n hem tht· n•1·.dl mo\ l'mt•nl .1~.1111-.1 l\lr:; lfutton wa:-. goini.: I told ham lh;.it I rladn'I know .inti I ha1 I h.1cln t ... agncd .1 rt'l'Jll pt'11t111n .1ga1nsl ht•r ancl that I \I a:-.n t 10\0hl1tl an that." \)'(;1111 nor -.aid Nolll'c:o. of 11111·n1 w recall wtirc 't'n ed 1111 \1 " 111111011 and thrct• 1·11urwal nn·nil1l·r:-. 1•arl1er th1:-. \\'.I I OTon1H11 tt•-.11f1l·d thal ht· nt•vcr t'all('d h1mM•lC a .. privah' .11tornt.') .. a-. ;\1 r:-. H utton l<':;t1h ed he dad lie dad . howt•\'t.'r. i.lgrt'c lhal h1• rl'lused lo d1 \'ulgl· a t'On\'N~:.a 111111 he h<td w1lh Count•1fwoman Huth Balley Y..hen Mrs ll utton ISce i\Tl'ORNEY. Pa~e AZI oranJ.!a c .. ,". "= .,/"'. --. = .-"""" ft'eathe'r Somt.' lo w c lo uds at beac he s during eurly mornmg hours otherwise sunny through Wcd nes day Lows tonight 60 to 64 Highs 70 to 74 at beache ... and 82 to 88 mland. INSIDIE TODA\'. Craf t1men and arttsans will demonstrate stained glass window malnng. chin.a paint mg. origami. floral arranging and more a l the Orange Count11 Pair. See f'eatunng. Page Cl .. C;t .,.. . -.. .. A4 •• I t J l u ., .. ... A4 • .tJ CWL.y f!!lOI H/f !y!~Y J\dY l(>.JIZI. Skylab ·s Disinte1ra ti11 ~~~r~~ ~ 15D '•tees lttwtu * 0 Jd 10 JIHdS 1~9 Pircu ht•en * ti aid t l~ po11ds 53 P11ns l11uu 126 aad 2~0 pounds 6 Oaytrn tanks 7 100 pounds each ..... r1l'1 Vault 3 900 ~1.· -~ AP Wtre ...... to GOING DOWN -This diagram shows the variou:, parts of the Skylab s paC'errafL, scht•duled to full 10 <.'a rth som etime today or Wednesday Harmless Sea Grave Seen for Skylab WASHINGTON CAP > - Skylab's "countdown to crash" ticked relentlessly on today, and a space agency official said tbere is a good chance a ll the debris from the faltering hulk will plunk harmlessly into water on Wednesday. "Right now, it looks like it"s going lo come down in the south Atlantic Ocean or in the Indian Ocean," said Richard G. Smith. h ead of the s pace agency 's Skylab task force The North American Air Defense Command said at its midday briefing today that the 77.S·ton station will fall out of or· bit in a JO·hour period . between 4:02 a.m and 2.02 pm PDT Wednesday. The midpoint of that penod was set at 9·02 a .m . But Smith cautioned that pre· Skyl a b Scare Proves Fatal MANILA. Philippines <AP) A 58-year-old Filipino man died .>f a heart attack shoutinR '"Skylab' Skyh1b1" in his sleep. the Manila Bulletin reported to· d;:tV ll eadl1nl·d ""Skylab Scare Kills Man in his Sleep." the front-page story said Simeon (; Galvez was s tricken in Vale nzuela, north of Manila. "as a result of the nightmare." The report said members of the family ignored his shouts of '"Skylab," thinking it was a JOke F rom Page A I REWARD ... Once official word is received from NASA, the Teward will be presented, amid. what Jarvis believes. may be u nparalleled cover age by the m edia of a m edia event. Television news r e porters a lready are lurking around the Examiner offices, Ja r vis noted. Jarvis said that anyone travel· Ing to San Francisco with a piece of Skylab should be t>ure to purchase their own ticket, and be ready to pay their own ex- penses. "J( you come from Katmandu and it costs $20,000, you s till only get $10,000," Jarvis warned. OAANOE COAS'f HIF DAILY PILOT 1,.,_ O,.tt,...tOHt 0.Uy PffOf "'''"' wf'Hcrt tifom bl~ tM ...._.....,."'' ''°"*''""'by'""'" Or#\OJ" (N\f Pubh~(~• ~~t•tftt'(ftltOfnM~ ~OB\rt.tl MoftcMy ffWtiUfJPt ftrld•• tor Coi.t .. ~U. Hf"WOl)f"f l\N(t't H~O''G'tOft n..-c:ri (o.,,n t••""'•fM>V lt'\"W'W l~~.c~''°""'C°"''' A )lf'IOtf' r-.ftOt\tH "'°'uon '' oubtt\NO s.tu,O. n """" ~., Tlw ,..,U.CIOllN OUiblHJHf'lO ot.m ,, "' .1JO W•>I B•Y SI-Cotlt-. C..t1l0<,..••i.1t ·-... -Pr•·-·-~·­JIOll c..n.,, lli<t ....... ft! • ..., c;...., .. "'"- T-•• llHVff llcMt .. ,_,.1111..,...... Ml!l.tel ... lfdtl(lof CNrtt•M I.Ht 111-1' IUll '""''""' M<tn•tlnQ (O.ltt\ ·-.. ·-"""'' °'"""' c°""'' eao10t HuMIMIOtl hMll 0Mc. 1mr& .. t11~­,,..,,.,,.Acldl'eu1 ,.() _,..,.,._. ortlce• &....-•H<ft 11 .. 0-tSI-' Co1>111MlA: lJOWHla.YM- T•ll ,,..IM ('N4)~ a .. ,,,d ,w,.,. .... ....,. ,.,_.,.a,,.,..CWlll'~ .. .... ,. ~i:: ,.,. ~ ~.=-~ er,., -~~~"1' ,,.,.," .... , ~ ~===-' -1•1 "'llllHltil r.'~fri'·ft.l-n.=T n.~~l:i~ ... ,... ~1. low-~.,.--.. ..,._., _._ N "-"'' dictions at this pomt are 1m precise, and 1f the station "flac c., a little longer. pieces could h1l Australia. Or 1f 1t fires even longer. or backs up. parts or 11 could fall in the United States · · The midpoint prediction ha!> remained fairly steady wittun a range or 20 minutes for four straight forecasts . If th_e..Sk~~ntr>. does begin a·t 9: 02 a m . the s pacecrufl would begin to break up over the south Atlantic and scatter hun dreds of molten dPbrr-. <rver that bod v of water. off thr coast <>f Souih Africn. and 1n the Indian Orean The dehns. wllh chunks weigh mg from ~J po und to 21 :· tons. is expected to scatter over an area 4.000 miles long and JOO miles wide. On the pre \ wu~ forecast. 1~ s ued six hours earlier. some of the debris would have dropped over west central Australia, a sparsely populatc-d area. but un der the latest forecas t that area would be spared However, later forecas ts coul<l put Australia back mto the PH' lure. And af Skylab should sla) up another hour beyond lhal point. the debris would fall in the Umted Stales and Canada Trackers said the Skylab wa~ o rbiting at an alutude of 1111 miles. a drop of eight males 1r1 2-1 hours Al 100 males. 1l will begin to glow from the heat of n · Pntrv At about 70 miles, 1l will begin to break apart "Jf the middle lime.frame holds good. we are in an ex cellent set o f orbits," s aid Smith. "That turns out to be the set of orbits with the least population under it " All the orbit al paths m that middle lime·frame pass over various sections of the United States. All also traverse large stretches or ocean. NASA continued to emphas11e that the chances are s lim any pieces of Skylab will cause in JUry or damage. But the agency advised that people who hear news reports Skylab is coming t heir way head for the lower floors of a house or building. Smith cautioned that the pre dictions, made by the North American Air Defe nse Com mand. are not precise becaust of different natural forces work· ing on Skylab. These include variations in the gravitational pull of land masses and oceans, atmospheric friction and Mlar flares, which heat up the at rnosphere a nd increase drag on a satelLite. Even NORAD's final predic· lion , coming two hours before:' expected re·entry, will be only 20 percent accurate, he said That means the station could come down anywhere over a 15.000-m.ile path. Crash Fatal ToTee n 'in Huntington An 18-year -old Huntington Beach youth became the city's nlnth traffic fatality or the year Monday when he died of injuries su(fered ln an early morning ac· cldent at Magnolia Street and Bannlrt1 Avenue. Police tdenUfied the victim as Robert EllJott, 19381 Salmon Lane. Oflicera sald the small pl ck up truck he was driving overturned about t a.m. Monday alter falUn1 tq tnake a curve. Two compailiona In the tl."\lck escaped injury. officera aald. Elliott died at 9 :45 a.m. at Hoaa Memorial Hos pital In Newpart Beach . Seal B e acla Plan KidS Charge Transit Bias 8) MICHAEL PASK E VICll Of ll'* O•llY f>lleit "•" /\ backlush 1:1 cxpflctcd tonight wht11l Seal Bear h city council me1111>er~ consider the e llmina twn 11( hw. -1topb to cut th(• flow ol v uc·1.1t1m1111g youngs ters to the 1 t'Kort town • It ·~ d1 bc r1m1nulion agains t tht• k1<1s." du1rn:. 18 year·old An dn·v. l'~xlt'r who ts rnountmg a µ1•t 1t wn 1111 vt• to head off the an ti l111,111..: mov1•11'11.:nt rtw ntv C'011111•1J will d1sc·u. ... ~ tht• •.ituatwn .1t to111~ht s n•gular Pay Talks Set at HB School Meet Huntington Beach high :.d1ool I rustt•t·~ ar<' sc·h('dult·d In l<i lk .1 l>ou1 I hl·1r O'-' n !><il;Jl"Jl'~ Jl tonight 's bo;irtl nlt'L'ting Tru::.tt.'l'S c·ut their $2110 a month s.1larteb m half sho1 th after voters appr1ncd Pro1>11M tion 13 in June 1978 Tht•r s aid 1t was a m<)\ ... 111 1 lw ~pirit 'or the m and:.it1· to 1.·ut gov t'I omttnt spcnuin~ But PrOl)Ob1t1on 13 did morr I han rut the· llunllngton lk~ll'h nion llig h SC'hnol D1blrict s 111 come from pro pert,. tax It n • ~ulli:'d in num1·rous meetlnJ.'• called to keeop Lhl' d1 stnl't gom1- durinJ! the ehan gf'O\er tu .. ~late• fumkd opt•rat 11111 A d1stnt•t -.pok1·~m<in -.:11d :!I meeting-. "<·re normull, srhedulc-d for the year hl'ginmng l:1 s t .June Trustet•s . thou~h Pndrd up mt•Ning 4 I l1 mes In recl'nt ses~1ons to cons1df'1 the 1979-80 dislriC't budget trustt'f•s brought up their no" $ IOO·a month !-.alanl's The' 1n d1cati:'d thev v.l·re putting "in a lot of l1mt• for tht'1r p<i y l ' ndC'r !>l<H<.' law. l rusters art• t•nt1tled to a s much as $200 .1 m o nth, a :-.pokc·sman said. · The board 1s to me('t at 7 p m In disln<'t headquarters, 5201 Bolsa A''l' . lluntmgton Beac·h The rrgular mC'l'ting follow-. .1 workshop ~wt for 4 J.l m an whwh board ml·mbers arc to discu~s d1 s trirt partic1pal1 on in the stall' fundC'EI Srhool l mprnv{' mt•nl l'ro~ram f 'rom Pngt> , I I DIEDRICH. • businessman lie w:is a \Uc· <'('b~ful pohllc1:in "This h.i-. h1•1..•11 tt blac·k ,.,,.to e\ t·ry poht1c1.m. · hl' ctinlinuell "Wh,v"' Then.• can ot1ly be on1· <111swt>r GrPed a11<1 avarice ·· J (j mes I{ I cl Cl (' t !I n d K t' 1 l h .\1onroe. Dte drirh 's attorneys, pointed to the six yea r i.upervisor 's l'Ommunity serv1l'e. hi s activities a s a former Orange County Grnnd Juror and as a former Fullerton dty coun cal man. Riddel noted that Diedrich had rcs agnet.I his co unt y supervisor's post effective Sun dav and also has resigned as pres ident o f the six·count ~ South ern California Association of Governments "I believe th:.it your honor can see-from this rather brief recita t1on of his background that he has contributed a lot to OrangE.' Countv." Riddl'l said. · 'Th.c punishment which Ralph Diedrich has suffered by th1~ conviction is far greater than any sentence you can impose ... hl' continued "lie is a broken man ·· Tharp. In pronouncing sen tt•ncc. said, ·· 1 am dismayed .that a man of Mr Diedrich's back14round and accomplis h. ment would find himi.elf in these circumstances ·· And while the judge handed both men prison sentences, he said Rose's term might be modified later to probation and community ser vice depending upon the outcome of a 60-day diagnostic study Neither man will report to prison until they have completed the appeal process. Outside the courtroom Mon- day, Diedrich predicted that the appe,als would take one or two years In a ddition. h e said in hinds ight, it was a "tragic mis· take" the trial was t ransferred from Orange County because of pre.trial publicity. "At least in Orange County we would have had jury member~ that would understand the dif· ference between good and bad." Diedrich contended . "Here you are just another post.Waterga te palltlclan." Bank H e ists So a r ell y l'Oun1•1l met•ting. set for 7 p.m at cOWlCll chambers, 211 8th St. Al least one councilman. Ronald Dredell. is supporting thl' removal of Orange County Transit District bus s tops in town lo forct> the kids elsewhere f( redell claims he 1s respond· 1ng to complarnts from residents and rneorchants that the youths <l re noisy. dC'struction prone and lt>:t\l ang piles of litter about town Exler contends the city push 1s unnC'cessary harassme'nt ('ven more fid1culous in light of f!<J'> shorta~es and says he w1ll fl~ht to kf'1•p the bus ~ops "l\clulh ma kt• nois e." ~ays Exll·r Adults hsten to radios " I It· adds that most merchants lw ha~ c·ontacted have been will mg to sign has petition "The on- ly once; who are complaining are the merchants who aren't mak mg any money off the kids." Ex· lcr claims OCTD prov1dt•s four bus lines into Seal BeaC'h, with single line s 1•rv1r1• coming f rom Los Angl•l1·...,· Hap1d Transit Distnct ;ind tht• Long Beaeh Transit Co Tht• S..•al Bt•uch r1 ty attorney's off ll'l' hai> opanPd that the city rounnl hac; lhr power to rescind jpprovul for bus stops used by OC:TO It 1s unrertam 1f city officials mr~hl tJh• <'.ll'l1on ;iga1nsl other bu~ lines HB Eatery Robbed at Knifepoint A man dutrhing a curved, 1'1)'.:ht-anch·long knife held up a llunt1ngton Beach fas t .food re~t<iunmt early Monday morn m~ escaµmg with $110 in cash. polil"C:' say The barefoot sus pect, police -...1y. lea1wd through a window at Tal'U B1'1l, RJ8 Pac1f1c Coast llighwa.>, around I u m Pol1<.'l' s ay four restaurant 1·m plnvc•f•s werf> closing ttw rl'-.taurant wht•n two s uspect~ approachf'd lht• v. 1ndow and asl.ed for JOb applications Pol11 ·,. -.a\ th1· on1· s us pt'l'I lh1 n l•.tp<'d thrnugh lht• v.rnduv. l•'<H 1n~ h1-. u1mµ.10 1on ouLc;1dl' ,I!-. ,1 J'U.ll <l fh knd1· l lu1rh1ng mi.In p11l11•1• "..t\. JJIJht•lf lht• t llfVl•d hl<JCh• 111111 .111 t•mplo~1·c:·s hal•k .IOI( ftll('l'<I him 10 OJWn lhrt•(' rt g1,,t1•r!'\ .\llt•r placrn~ the.· rash in a h<tj.!. th1• ~U!-.p1·c·t hc•rdt>d all tht' l'm plovrt'~ rntn a back room 1:1n<I f11•<l out the.· n·;.rr d<>or. Bol h 'HISPl'l"I s Wt"rf' dcsrnhcrl as in their 20f. anct we;1ring :-;w1m 1runkc., Attacker Killed SAN DIEGO <API -A kmfe wielding man who threatened several persons at a downtown pier was fatally wounded Mon day by a policeman after charg. ang the offi ce r . a po lice s poke<;man said The un1den lifted nct1m d1rd about a n hour and a half later afkr emergency :'>Uq~ery. poli ce said AP Wl ....... to SUCCUMBS AT 84 Popa Maestro Fied ler Pops'Anhur Fiedle r Succumbs BOSTON CAP ) -Arthur Fiedler. the zesty s howma n who brought c l assical music to millions as conductor of the Boston Pops. died today at has Brookline home. He was 84. Word of his death cam e from hi s physici an. Dr . Samuel Proger of Tufts New England Medical Center. who said the maestro died of cardiac arrest Or George Bottomley. the brother of Fiedler's wife. Ellen, said the maestro passed away quietly in h.is bed. ·'He had been working. but he died an tus bed, .. Bottomley said Bottomley said Fiedler's son Peter was away on National Guard duty Funeral arrangement!> are in· complete ·'To rrullions of people around the world the mae s tro persorufied the spirit and life of the city of Boston." s aid Boston Mayor Kevin H. White "We probably never again will be blessed by the presence of such ;i gifted. vital man. Arthur Fiedler was a Boston anst1tut1on. <t man whose verve and tale nt transtendcd generations · KilJer •Sain' Attacked by Fellow I nmate ATTICA. :--; Y 1AP1 -<'on \·1ctt-d ··son o f Sam " kille r David Berko\\ 1tz had his throm -.la'>hed "1th J ra1or tod<J\ :it tht• ,\Lt1C"a \orrc·ct1011al ~ :1t1htv pn~on authorities <-a id · H1· was n•1)(1rted m l!O<)d conch 11on al the pr1i>on ho-.p1tal .i!tt-1 the wound was sewn up with from 5() lo 00 stitchPs Authorities said th<' ass;iult apparC'ntlv was bv anntht'r in male. but no !>Uspects were 1m mediately rited Lou Ganim . a spokes man for the Department of Correctional Serv1tes i n Albany. said Berkowitz was apparently at tacked about 8 15 a .m . in the re cept1on building. a special area where he is housed while serving life terms for the murders of s ix New York City residents he con fessed to killing. Gamm said Berkowitz was cut on the left side of the neck. gom~ to t he back side. but no ma1or blood vessels were severed Pageant Has Art For All By STEVE MITCHELL Of Hie 0.llr ,., ... S&Mt Director Glen Eytchison has som ething to please every taste in the 44th annual Pageant or the Masters, which previe wed Mon- day in Laguna Beach. Most will like folksy American portrayals of the common man, nine Norman Rockwell paint- ings, posed by living models. There are porcelain and cera mic works, you get intncate Dresden masterpieces, and a de· tailed Wedgewood called Danc- ing Hours. And if you hke art· nouveau. there's a selection of colorful lithographs by Alphonse Mucha. The new pageant director, in a n illtempt to liven up the an· nual production an the am - phitheater of Irvine Bowl, went to selected colorful and action- filled pieces for has debut. And, working hand in hand with the 24.year·old director, 1s music director Richard Henn, whose orchestration fits thf' mood o f the individual art pieces The 31 year·old music dire(·· tor, who also begins his firs t year with the pageant. creates a mood th at reflects thP masterpiece art works re - created on s tage The annual pageant takes original works of art and re creates them with hve models, garbed exactly as they appear in the original works. In painting they pose against backgrounds duphcatinR those on canvas. The backgrounds agains t which the cast members pose. were created by L<iguna Bead1 res idents Ed Miracl e ancl R1rhard Soderman. who duplicated the 011 paintings 111 acrychcs Had they painted the back grounds in oils. they would reflect the strong stage light. so their ··honest forgeries" with painted models m place. are to look two·d1mcns1onal under the lltagc lights Thc•r<' were som .. problemi:. "'llh crea tin g that two d 1 m t>ns1on;J I look Thurs d :J\ night. with some.· of the modeb aµpe;iring to br JU t tha1 models Stagt' d1n·<'to1 l".trl <'allo\\;iy, whose technical and lighting :-.k1lb havt benefited the pageant fnr more than three decades. usuallv corrects many of thosP prubll•m:-. !><'fore th•· pr11du1•1111n 1.!t·l:. tvo far into Its six 1A1•1•k run Rut th1•n hn~~ th., ~fl 11 1·11'.tl 1011 ... lt"1k ckp1•ncl-. 110 wlwr•· \ 1111 ~·n· -..111111i.: Ill lht• ~.:'ll>CI :.e:1T 11 \"IOI' &l~I f 'rom Pagp ,., I ATTOR NEY dSkt'd him to c1o ~o last March. ·'I C'on~ufrred that to be a ron· f1dt>11t1al <'Ommuni<:a l ion. · O'Connor said. adding that he b(•lieved t•very attorney has s ul'h a right to ha \•e pn vileged con versat1ons. The personnel hearing, which began July 2. 1s expected to eon- clude next week. Los Angeles at- torney Joseph Gentile is serving as heanng officer Genttle s aid that. when the hearing concludes. he will re· vie w the testimony and make a rt?rommt•ndat1on lo the city Personnel Commission LOS ANGELES CAP)-A record for the most bank rob· beriea ln a day was set Monday aa thieves hit eight financlaJ ln- atltutlona. The old mark oJ HfCU was Ued tut Friday. 15 fASHION IStANO • NEWPORT BEACH, CAI IFORNIA 92660 THEPHONC 0'141 644-2494 Irvine EDIT I ON I I Your llometown Dall y Newspaper\ VOL. 72, NO. 191, 3 SECTIONS. ?8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDA Y, JUL Y 10, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS Bounty Hunters Claim Skylab Find BJ FRED UC'K S<'ROEMEIO. Ofltlt....,Ptw•uH SAN FRANCISCO -Skylab h asn't fallen yel, but •INmd> peoplt tlairnirut to h ave ple<'t' of the doom ed SP•<'ecran art' winging their way ht:rc to th1• San fi'ranclsco Examlne r, am. ious to collect a $10,000 cash ~ ward. A s a prom o t i o n . th t newspaper decided to o Her the reward to the rlrst r crson to b r1n(l In u p iece o S ky lub M'he dult'd to rall to Eurth 1111 Wt'dnesday Novel h 1b or matt-r111I that ulr••ttdy h avt' been t roltt"d into tht' offi ce or ":"'~ffilOt!r rolurn n1i.t Jdf J arvi~. ttw · Sk\·lub fn vohty t <iHor "The~ 1M•ludt· -Ao automobllt' tlulch us -.embl) ~. -,\ metal hose from a ha nd- ht>ld i.hower unit A blackened hunk of mt!lal -A plastic bag containin~ "a mJngll>d piece of somt-thing · T hat latter was brought m by u woman who !>aid shl' was "be 10~ guided" by :.onH' higher force Rut l>ht• wal>n 't sure whelber she had been guidt.-d to Portland, On• . or Oakland O•ily PllM Pl\Olo by Jorry Clou'"n ROBIN SAMSOE'S MOTHER COLLAPSES ACROSS CASKET AT DAUGHTER'S FUNERAL At Emotional Rites, No Answers to Why Huntington Beach 12-year-old Was Murdered Slain Girl Mourned : Hwitingto11 Funeral: '-Why Sucl1 a Tragedy?' By .JERRY CLAUS E N OI ,,,_Dooly Poto! Stoll Sunday school tPacher Stt>H' •C hisolm askl'd the question that W<t S on the minds of Robin ('hristme Sam soe's friends and n :lat1Vt'S Monday , "Why. Goct"" ht• as ked "Ancl 'w h v Robi n '• Whv sut·h a t rcigedy" Why. God. ·she was so 1young " • Robin .,.. al> buried «1l Hunt in gton Be<ich ·s Good Shepherd .Ce m etery la te in the aftt?rnoon 1 E arlier about 120 friends. •school ofri ci<tls and family mem be rs a ttendl'd a closed casket m e morial se rv1 ct• at Pier<:t• Brothe rs a nd Smith's funeral .c h a p e I on M a r n S t re et . downtown t A m t.'m orial fo ldt!r s tated :simply tha t the 12-year-old was a s e ve nth g ra der at Dwyer 'School and a balle rina. £ Robin was afraid she would be late for a ballet lesson the afte r noon or J une 2n She had borrowe d J b1cyclt' from a frwnd. after a d3y at the be:1ch. so that s ht' could rush home 1n time for d ciss That was the last timt• a nyonl' !>aw Robin Samsoc · Only skelN:li rl'm;i1ns Wt•n• f II U n d W h l' n ;t !> t a l t• f 0 r l' 0., l 1·m plo~ ce th scov('rl'd ht·r uncl<.1<1 bony .July 2 hy a n·motc camp gn,und 1n lhl' rugged foothtlb nt·ar Sierra Madn• M oncla). a µholograph of ;1 -;m tling Robin graced u tablc nl':.tr the smC:tll pink .ind wh1tt• Cal>kel al the front Of lht' flowt•r decked chapel Beside thl' photo was Hobin .., Bible and a carrying case fil led with the ballet appa rt•I lhCJt mt•«1 nt so much to lht· IJlondc. blut .. eyed youngster Chisolm, a 22·yea r·nld senior B i ble student who hopes to becom e a minister . conduetcd the ser vice at RCJbin's parents request. School Board 0 K s Upgrading of Track The Irv)ne Unified School Dis· tri<'t ha~ ,conae.nted to a city re· q uust t.o upgrade the lrvihe High Sch ool tract t.o meet Amateur Athletic Union <AAU> s tand. ants. The track, included in the overall Irvine High-H eritage Park projeet that involved both city a nd school di s t ri c t AD BROUGHT 40 'HOUSE CALLS' •'The phooe just about drove me eruy -I !'eeelved .f.O calla the flrst day from my Dally Pilot ed.'' , Tbat'I tbe IUCC:ell •t.oTY of the Coeta 11 ... man. who placed thJs ad ia the Dally Pilot: ~ I FOR SALE BY OWNER 4 br. 2 ba in t"'reedom Ho.no tract to a.ttle ettltt . Principals only JIXX·~JCJUt Dally Pilot claasifted ad.- evok• lood responMt, ao lf you w.nt to Mii ae ltem, call the frieDdly ad·viMmJ 1t 642·5$'78. I participation, was built to Na· lional Federation of State High School standards, which are dif· ferertt than those of the AAU T his anger ed city CouncilmarT David Sills, a n avid amate ur runn er, who maintained tha t AAU s tandards s hould have been followed in the first place . Sills said one group that re· ce ntly wanted to hold a compet i·· lion at the facility had to be turned down because the track doesn't meet AAU standards. To upgrade the track, the school district will pay the cost of constructing a curb around the inside lane . Lanes will be re· marked to m eet AAU-required widths and permanent d istance markers will be installed. Gene Hartline , assistant s uperintendent of business sup· port services for the school dis· trlct, estimated the Job will cost about S20.000. "ctuaJ construction of the Im· p+ovemenls will be p receded wtth a aurvey of the track by W t lllama o n e nd Sch midt, en1lnters for the original proJ· ect. Wortc wlll ~gin after the fall football season. Harlllne Hid. ' , lie was thL• vouth IC'ad cr at Buena P.irk Bih.le Church where Robin and her t.,.. o brothers. Tim and Rolwrt. atlc n dc•d Sunda\ s thool. ~1:rv1t'l'S and V«1rat1on B1hle S<·hool ht·for1• moving to lluntington Hl'ad1 a yl•;.ir ago · · W h <: n e· \' e· r Hoh 1 n "' "s around." ht• tol<I mournt•rs. "l>hl' brought ;1 lot •>f laughtl'r und happin1 .... s She· pOSSl'SSl·<l the q11a l1t1t•o., of loH' '"' ;111rl happ1 rwo.,s ·1 tan't It'll you why (;od Y.ould do soml'thing hkc this ~111d take Robin 111 sul'11 a y.;n Nohocty in lt11l> room can 1:om1· t•loS(' In te ll111 g t hl• ways of God .. Tears running from hi:. cyts. Chisholm '>a id he and Robin''> f:t m 1 ly could only find sol:.icl' 1n thl· knowl<'dgl' that thl' hriJ,lhl ht I le girl is now with God 1n he:wen Hobin's mother. M a r 1annc F r azier . was s upported thr ou ghout th(• ordt·ul by her r o rm 1:r hus b a n d . R o be r t Sam soe of Lake 11;.ivasu. Ariz Young girlfriends of the dead girl sobbed openly throughout the service. the ir head s patted consolingly by tear ful m others <Stt RITES, Page AZ) U.S. Oil Deal Due? BOSTON IAP> Pres•· de nt Ca rter soon will an· nounce that the U nited Sta t es h as compl e t e d negotiations with Mexico and Canada for inc reased shipments of crude oil to ea se the fuel shortage, the Boston Globe reporte d to· day. The pres ident r eported· ly told officials a ttending the domestic summit at Camp David, Md .. on Mo nday that the addi· tlonal oil from Canada and Mexico would help counter t h e home heating oi l crunc h e xpec t e d this winter. Details of the negolia· lions. or how muc h of an Incre ase in oil the United States would get from the two COWltries. were not re· ported . :i.11..-. ... _____ ...., ___ _ • Jar vis said the newspape r one of the Bay City 's two com peting dailies is q uite seriou~ about its offe r a nd quite serious about authenticating any a lleged Sk ylab com pone.nt. The official 72-hour penO<t m °"h i c h legit im ate pieces of Sk ylab can be brought to tht· Ex aminer will begin at the t1m(• 11 falls o ut or orbit. The eurrcnl prediction 1s that w ill occur between 2 S4 a m and 3 24 pm Wednesday Each rewa rd l>Cc kcr who srlOY. s up al the newspaper's 11r fices at J 10 Fifth St . wil I ht: asked to fi ll <iut a t•«1rd detailrng the part1culuri. of th«1r find The· Cdrc1 will hl' stamrwd with a llml· doci.. P I l' <· t"' 1· 11 I I l· ,. t l' d w 1 11 b t• for w a rde d to t he Natio n a l Aeronaut 1ci. and S p ace Ad· m1n1s t ra l 1011 f acility 1n HuntS\'llle. Ala . for testing . NASA a ppa rently doesn't ex peC'I any trouble' idC'nt1fying por t 1oni. of t hl' e raft ·w~ built 1t and Wl' lost 1t. .J.in.1s quolt!d onl· NASA official ai. sayinl! -, ISt>P Rfo:WARI), P agt• A:!l * * • • * * * * * 6-5-4-3-2-1 Skylab May Fall Imo Ocean WAS ll l:'l.GTO-..; 11\1'1 Skvlab :.. "'l'ountdo\\n lo l'r; .... h licked n :lentlcssly 1m tu<la) .. ind .1 -;pa<'l' llgl·nn 11ff1t•1.JI .... 11d thl'rt' 10., .1 ).!ornl 1 hanl'I' .ill 1111' 1lt-brio., from th1• f:il11 ·n11g h11H. \\ill plunk ht1rm h•o.,:..I\ 111111 \\,1ll·r on W P<llll''>d;I\ 'Hight noY.. II lt111b llk1• 11 go111).! to eom1• d1mri in tlw •.1111th \tlan!H' Ot•1·an or 111 llw lnclt.111 Ort>an. · o,;11d f<1<·ha11I <: Srnllli head of ttw s p ;11·,. .1)!1•111•\" Sk\ lab task forc·1· ;l'ht• Nori h 1\ m,· 11l'.11t \ 11 Dt'fc nl-1' l'ommand ·,.11d at 11 m1dd;t~ bnl'fllll! tocl;I\ th.ct lh1 i7 5 ton -.t C:ttH1n \\ 111 I ;ti I out of 111 hit in a IO·hnur pl•1 1111f 111•ty.1•1·n ·1 02 a m a nd :! II:! p 111 1'11'1 W1·dnt•:..da' nw m1dpoi111 of 1 lh•t l!t'rll1d "as st•l at H U:! a m B111 Sm 1th <·aut111rwrl 1 h .11 1°11· d1<'IH1rll> <Jl th1-; p111111 .11 1· 1111 prt't'ISl'. and 11' thl' ... 1.n1on "flu·' a littll· lonj.!l'I p1t·c·1·.., c·o11lcl 1111 \us tr al1a Or 1f 11 fl11·.., •'\l'l1 lon).!C'r or hac·ks up partl> of 11 ('l)Ulcl r:.11111 till' l '111tl•d St :tll'l> Tht• m1dp111 nt pn·cl 1<·t111n ha' n:ma1n<:d fa11 h l>le•;ulv within a ranµt• of 20 rTIIOUll'l>. for four straight forecasts If lhl' Skylah entry clot·l> tk).!111 Deatli ~alley Rwi E11ded; Creiv /1 1,jured r u n NACE CHF:F:I\ !J\l'I ,\ 40-yea r old J\ustrahan was una blc· to compl<.'tl' a 124 milt• non stop run throul{h Dt•ath \'alll'~ todaV b<.•taUSl' Of s it•km·ss ,tntJ IOJ U r1C'S lo his (' fl'Y. Rut. Tom H<tffrrt\ ''"<1 h1· hoped to r~·nt•Y. h1 ... ·. f:inlasllf· C'halll•ni;:<:" throug h tl1t· holt<·l-1 part l)f thl' \\Oriti al thP h11tt1•:-.1 lllTil' of y(•ar Hl 1ust .1 1·oupl1· or <lay~ Otht•r:. ha\I' travl'll•c1 the> h:ik 1ng dc:.l'rt ro:.icl from Shoshoni· to Scotty s Caslll' with rl'..,t stops. said L'S Park St·rnel' Han gC'r Larn Thoma-. But Har rt•rty wants to run 1t non-l>top Ra ff('rty had to q111t Mnnd:I\ night a fter t·on·nnl! 25 mlleo., 111 f1 ve hours h('caust• two <·n·1.- mem bcrs hl'cam c• l'asua It 1~'l>. ;ind the nm rt•qu1n°l> hclpt•rs primarily for ke1>pmg th1: run1w1 s u ppht'd with watrr. said l'ctN Rastc·r. a spokt.>sman _ Raffer ty h('gan about 5 ao p m Monday al Shos hone !'as::. in a s hade ll!mperaturl' or 100 degrees. said Basll'r Death Valley park ranger Tom Spinrad. om• of two in depende nt local ob~erver'> Raf re rty e nlisted to <'ertify the run. S<iid the goal was to finis h within 27 hours. which would be 11 30 p m today The record wi th rest stops 1s 38 hours by M:-ix Telford or New Zealand in 197fi Denver Aids Whale Cause LONDON < A P l Singer John De nver turne d up at the 22· natio n Inte rnatio n a l Wha ling Com m ission with his Jt uitar. pre sented a petition signed by a ha lf million Ame ricans c alling for a n end to whaling, a nd sang a song titled "I Want to Live" to the de le gates. -;.It w as certainly a ne w ex pe rienc e ," said one wha ling m an who was about to spen d rive days dJscussing how many whales the world should kill in the next 12 months and how it might be more human e l y ha ndled. The slng@r from As pen, Colo .. to ld a r eporter Monday : "I came here as a human belng who c~ebrates life on this planet and h.opefl to share that life with all other c re atures tha t live a.nd breathe." .11 !l 02 ;1 n1 1h1• 'P••<'e·t·rafl 1.-11111<1 twg1n to hn•:.ik up over th1· ... 11uth i\tlanl1l· and o.,tatH•r hurt d 11·tb of moltt:n dl·hn ... 11\ 1•r th.11 hrnl\ of \\Jl1·r . 11tr lhl 1·0.i...t of South ,\fnc ,J. ..ritl 111 lht• l11cl1a11 I It-•· in Thi d 1·h1 1 \\1th 1 l11mk" \\t'l}!hlllk lre111l .• p111111d 111 ! 111110, 1:. 1•X[Jl'\'l1•tl In ,1 ,1!11·r 11\l'I .111 .II •'.I I 1100 llllk 11111" 111.J JI~ 111t11 ... Y.11 11 !>11 lht Jtlt'\lttll f1111•1 ,,..,, I ... u\.'d o.,1x hours l'arhcr .... omt' of thl dPbn ... would havl· dropp(•cl 11\C•J' \\l''>l t·1•ntral i\us lraila. J 'I'·" 'l'IY populah·d an·a hut un rll·r lhl· l:ill•o.,I fon·tast 111.11 an •a \\ould lw l>p.in·cl lloY.l'\l·r lall'f fort·t'otl>l" could p111 \ustrah.i h."'" 1nt11 lht· 1111 1u11· i\nrl 1f Sh.\ k1b -,h11111rl s 1;1y up .11wth1·1 hour h1·\f11ld th.it p111nl 1111' f!dcri ;. Y.OUld f,111 Ill 1 ~1T SK YI.AU. Pa11.1· 1\21 Diedrich Released To Plan His Appeal lh k \TllY (I. \M \ Ot Ito O•th Ptlo• ')t .. 11 ._ \ ~ [)I)', t; (I I• orm1·1 01 an1•1 ('n11111 \ "Up••r\ 1...i,c Ha I ph 1>11 II 11d1 t·on \ 111c·1•rl .1 ~111u•1111r <·11111 t 1u<l1tt· M on<l<t\ 1h.1t tit' 1-. .1 f1 gh11•1 .ind n11t ,, I 11ll111'1 \11d for that 11•,10.,011. l>H'lfr1 <'h 1s f1 l.'t' on ll.111 Inda\ µ1:nd1ng ap pt·.d ol thl• b11l>t•q {'OO\ ICltOn 1h.1t \londa:. ~ot him .1 pno.,011 't•nlt•n1·e· of ont• lt• 11 v1·aro., I h '· f o 1 111 1 1 I· 11 I I 1 · r 1 o n llJlt'I \ hlll itllll hi• I fl eJt•fe•Oddlll ,ct d1tll'l'l I .l'ltO\ llo~l' :-.cit talm 1, lil•fon· .ludiw Ito's Thurµ :..:-. thl1\ Y.l'r<' both :-.l·lltl'nn·d to lht• nne lo M )t•ar krms µn•M·ril)(:d hy o.,tatC' la .... :'llomcnt:-. l:1ll'r D1l·drit•h prt• p.1 n·d ln lll'g in ..,, .1 't Ill! h 1:-. o.,c•n ll'rlt 'l' 1mml·cl1alPly '"Tharµ dt· 111l'cl appl·.il h.111 for f>1t•d rich hur .tgrel·d to fri•1• Hol>t· pl·nding 1 h,• pol-I 1111.: 11r 5;!5.00rt 111 b;ut llllllll'\ I 11 \ ll'Y. or I h1· o.,l rlOll..,111''' of th1· 11(1 1·11 ,1• Th at 1• .,.11<1 or Dit•drwh. tw h1111ld h·· 1·0111 m ti I I'd \\ 1th1111l h .11 I .ti th1-. 11m1• With th.ii l>ll'dl 1d1 I\\ 10,tcd off ht" \.\Pddlllj.. lt,11ltl h.1r1dl0U ll '"" .11tf 111, \\lfr lr11•1 .. incl \\U, "'h1"hl·d 11ff for .1 fl•\\ pnvatt• O••IY Polo! §t•H PftOIO FREE PENDING APPEAL Former Supervisor Diedrich rn11nH•n1-. \\1th lh1• Y.oman ht· 111 :1rnl'd :o .H'<Jr-. .1~11 llowe\t'I, an hour latl·r Judg1· fh;irp ch.1ngc·d hll> mind afll'r ihll'llinJ.! lo 01t•dnl'h·.., pll'a for h:1 II .111d lo h1l> ple•rl gt• lo post <:::!:ltl 000 t·q111I ) in th1• l>wcln('h ht>111l' a-. 't'l'Urit \ 1 ~('I' IHEl>RH'lt. l'aj'.!t' /\:!l Pops Conductor Fiedler Succumbs BO ST Or" 11\1'1 1\rthur f'1Nll<"r, the• ll':-.1~ s hov .. rn..in who b r O ll ).! h I t' I a ss It' a 1 m u.., I(' I 0 m1ll11lns ,1s conclul'tnr of tht· Ros ton Po11l>, d1l•d loda) vl his Bronklinc home ill' wa ... 84 Word of tus death l'Umt· from h Is p h) s I(' I a 11 . 0 r . s .• mu t• I Proger of Tufts New England Medical Cc•ntt•r. who s~11d the mal'stro d1t•d or card1ue arres t Dr George Doltom lc~. thl' brothe r of Fiedler's wifc. Ellen 'aid thl' m:ll'Sl ro passed awa} quu•tly in h is h<"d "Ill' hml bel'n working. but ht• c11ed 1n his hcd." Rottomley said Huttomll'} said Fiedler'!> !.on Petc'r was away o n N atiomil c;u ar d dutv Fune ral· arrangem ents are in c·o mplcte "TO m ilhons of pcopll' around t he wor l d t h e m ae s tro personified the s pirit and hfe or the c·1tv of Hoston." said Boston Mayor Kevan H White "We· proba bly never again will bl' blessed by the presence of such a g i fted . v ita l m a n Arthur Fiedler was a Boston institution . a m a n whose verve and ta lent transcended genera tions .. Eugene O rma ndy. mus ic di rec to r of the Phila d e lphia Orchestra. said. "Fiedle r was a musical ins t 1tut1 on all by himsell. a nd h.is colleagues and admire rs throughout the world will miss him d early .. ln New York. conductor Andre Kosl e l a n eu u ld : "Arthur Fiedler was a tremendous force in making millions love music He was heard and seen probably by m ore people then any other conductor We 11hall m\ss him." l"iedle r . who r e maine d v1g1iroul>I~ .1c·ll\\' until the past ''"1 r . h.id hl'l'll fl'l'llpcrating t mm hol>p11 all7.ation ror a heart l ond 1t1un Ill· had o.,ufrered a hl·art attack. h1l> fifth s mce agl' 14 on .Junt• !.I lie was released .lunt· 27 from th<• Turts mcdiccil <'enter T h l• hosp1ta l17.a t1on was lhl' lat1.•o.,t in a seric~ or illnesses that bl'l?an with s urgery lo relieve (Set> FIEDLf:R, Page A2l Or::~.::•M "eacher So m e lo w c louds a t beach es during early morning hours othe rwise s unny th rough Wednes day Lows tonight 60 to 64. llighs 70 to 74 at beache:. <ind 82 to 88 inla nd. INSIDE TOD" Y Craftsmen and artisans unit demonslrate stained glass window making. chtna paint· rng . ongami. floml arranging a nd more at the Orange County Fair See Featuring. Page Cl . ..... x •• Cl at 1_ ..... .,... Ct ,. .. L•-*" "' Mewtes .... Mttt11••'-"' Natlt4lal,,.._. '"' •• ,.. c-.1e ~ .... CMM, .. ~ .. SMlMa,,.eh ,., hl••l•leil '" , .... , ... ., .• •••ttlef CH Wffl'"._ er At '"' IS ., U·e •• ... l7 ,., .......... . DIEDRICH . • "J.l.c,-.! want Lo convince you IOm • )'OUT honor, that I am DOt I06"I to run." Oieclrida Mid. ....... ,_..1 ...... m~h ln~ted ln my faml\y and my '1imdll, and th•t la not Lhe Ule for me " "I am lml)re&Md with what I llave -.ard " Tharp repUtd. "I thlnk Mr. Dttdrtch ls a n-1hter and not a runner · · Oledrkb wu convlcted by a San Ditto Jury Ob May 22 on two charsea of brlt..r)' lnvolvln1 $85,000 in cash and an $80,000 bank loan. Rose, as well as Diedrich, was ~onvkted of conplracy to com mlt bribery, a con piracy aJmed al extracting money ftom a de velopment company. Anaheim Hilla, In<' The prison sentenres were or dered under the state's former lndeterminttte sentencing law which was in effect in 1973, the yea r the bribery scheme began Under the state's new de terminate sentencing law, the lerms will be recaJculaled to a range or six months to tour years , Tharp denied a request from defense attorneys for probation and orde red the two men to pay fines or SS,000 each. But he l'efused Prosecutor Michael Capizzi 's request that Diedrich be given two con- secutive prison terms for the two bribery convictions Tharp ruled that the two con- victions stemmed from the same incident and should be treated a6 one crime "He had everything." Capizzi said of Diedrich during the sen- tencing. "He was a successful bus iness man. He was a s ue cessfuf politician. "This has been a black eye to t;very politician," he continued. ' Why? There can only be one answer. Greed and avarice." James H1ddet and Keith Monroe, Oiedrich's attorneys, p oi nted l o t h e s ix -year supervisor's community service, bis activities as a form e r -Orange Cmtnty Grand Juror and as a former Fullerton city coun- cilman. Riddet noted that Diedrich had r es igned his co unty s upervisor's post effective Sun- day and also has resigned as pres ident of the s ix-county Southern California Association or Governments '· l believe that your honor can sPe rrom this rathe r brier recita· tion of his background that he has contributed a lot to Orange County," Riddel said. "The punishment which Ralph Diedrich has s uffered by this conviction is far greate r than any sentence you can impose," he continued. "He is a broken man • Tharp. in pronouncing sen- tence, said, "1 am dis mayed that a man or Mr. Oiedrich's background and accomplish· mPnt would rind himselr in these circumstances.' And while the Judge handed both men prison senlenccs. he -;aid Rose 's term mi g ht be modified later to probation anrt 4.'0mmunit)' .scrvi<:c depending upon the outcome or a 60-day diagnostic study. Neither man will report to prison until they have completed the a ppeal process Outside the courtroom Mon- day. Diedrich predicted that the appeals would take one or two years. ln a dd i ti on , h e sa id i n hindsight, it was a "tragic mis- take" the trial was transferred from Orange County because of pre· trial publicity. ··Al least in Orange County we would have had Jury members that would understand the dif. ference between good and bad," Diedrich contended. "Here you a re just another pos t-Watergate politician." SALT II 'Vital' WASHINGTON <AP > Secretary of State Cyrus Vance s aid today failure to ratify the SALT II treaty would jeopardize other vital arms control negotia- t lo n s and "ca st a c hilling shadow over the whole range of East-West relations." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,... 01•ne)t'(O.Hf 0.ily Pltof .-i10 t "'~""' 1H6m ,...Mdf'°'f'~Pf'ft\ 1\~t\hl'GOylhf'()r~ (N\I Pvb'l~(OtnO*"-., ~Pll' .. '"•ditKW'\•" °"Dll\N-., ~., lf'litOVQtl ff'd.tv for (6'\'.t Mf'"'I H~ ~ft HvrtUft.qt°" Af'Mrt r 0un f~A V•ftflf fr-vrl'!f' l~8eMrt \Outn(N\I A \tf'l(ttl' '"'°""''""'._, 1\0uC>tl"""'°s.t"fdilt'f\.,.., \iutMI•~.. ' ... Pftl"I( ,.,., OWC>tt\,,,."'O Ctl~t ~' 411 lJO _., e~, si,... ,..,,.,.,.. ''""'"'"''".,.,. ·-"-........... ,_ ,,_,_ ,.o. ""''"" Vite Ptf\fdtftt •fllld 0.-f'lt'f.-! Ml"""" T"-••llff'ril ldll ... '=:.~;.:;:r:a O..rlo1 N. LH• 111-...,. !&alt "'"'-ltnl ~nO!Qlne Edit.,.\ Te..,etone (114)142-41:21 Cle.-H~eu.ae11 ,,.,..t111c.._ ...... TUtlday. Ju'Y 10. 11?1 Funding For Road Poshed Orance County traauportaUon commluloners said Monday they wUl prC111 e tforl11 to ••t federal fundln1 for Improve· ment ot Lacuna Canyon R.oald, df'tcribed Ill one or the 1re11'11 mo~t hatllrdoui1 thorouahf1mm Comm1ss1onera approved thti un of SU>. million In teder1d fund11 for rural 5trnet proje<:t~ but tht! widening of l~agunll Canyon Road from two to four lanes was bypassed That was because tne proJ~t had not been endorsed by the California Transportation Corn mission ('ounty off1c1al:. l>ald new er forts will be made to get Hp proval for the pro1ecl nci1.t spring Officia ls said lbe road. Ii seven-mile stretch fro m the San Diego Freeway south to Canyon Ac res Drive in Laguna Beach, has very severe safety prob· le ms. Transportation Planne r Lee Spaban said there have been \6 fatal accidents in the last rive years over the overcrowded, winding road. He said ne w demands will be put on the road because or the energy crisis which will force residents to s tay close to home in search for recreational activities. The road was designed to han· die 7,000 to 10.000 vehicles a day but is now used by 23.000 to 30.000 cars. '·And that volume is expected to grow radically," Spahan said. Costs for the project which were not included in the funding package are es timated at S7 million. Projects that did receive ap. proval Monday included. -Reconstruction of two-lane toad and one brid,ge at El Toro Road between Trabuco Road and Live Oak Canyon Road_ -Installation of traffic signal at Marguerite Parkway and Ali cia Parkway. Reconstruction of Canyon Road between Chapman Avenue and Irvine Lake -Reconstruction of Santiago Canyon Road between Irvine La ke and L1vl' Oak Canyon Road From Page A I SKYLAB ..• the Uruted Sta tes and Canada Trackers said the Skylab was orbiting at a n altitude of 110 miles, a drop of eight miles in 24 hours. At 100 miles, it will begin lo glow from the heat of re- e ntry. At about 70 miles, it will begin lo break apart. "lf the middle time.frame holds good. we are in an ex- cellent set of orbits.•· said Smith. "That turns out to be the set of orbits with the least population under it." All the orbital paths in that middle time -frame pass over various sections or the United States. All a lso trave rse large stretches of ocean. NASA continued to e mphasize that the chances are lilim any pieces of Skylab will cause in· jury or damage. But the agency advised that people who hear news reports Skylab is coming their way head for the lower floors or a house or building. S mith cautioned that the pre· dictions, m ade by the North American Air Defense Com mand, are not precise because of different natural forces work- ing on Skylab. :These include variations in the g r avitational pull of land masses and oceans. atmospheric friction and solar flares, which heat up the at· mosphere and increase drag on a satellite. Even NORAD's final predic- tion, corning two hours before e xpected re-entry, will be only 20 percent accurate, he said. That means the s tation could come down anywhere over a 15,000-mile path. * * * FnH11PageAJ REWARD ... Once orficial word is received from NASA, the reward will be presented, amid, what Jarvis believes, may be unparalleled coverage by the media or a media event. Television ne ws r eporte rs already are lurking around the Examiner omces, Jarvis noted. Jarvis said that anyone travel- ing to San Francisco w ith a piece of Skylab should be sure to purchase their own ticket, and be ready to pay their own ex- penses. "If you come ftom Katmandu and it costs $20,000, you s till only get $10,000," Jarvis warned. Bank Hei8l8 Soar LOS ANGELES < AP)-A recor-d for th• moat banlr rob- berttt ln • day waa aet Monday II UIJevet hJ& •llht llnanclaJ in 1t1tutJona. The old mark of Mven •at tl.ci Jut Friday, Widower Testifies • At Trial The husband or a woman who died after undergoing breast im- plant surgery at the Santa Ana clinic or Dr. Ralph Sma ll was . the first witness today al a pre· limtnary hearing into second degree murder charges brought against the plastic surgeon. Kenneth Ploclc of Santa Ana. whose 33-year-old wife, Kim. died l'Cov. Z7, was the first of about 50 witnesses expected to be called during the hearing before Central Municipal Coun. Judge John H. Sm ith Jr, Small , a 31-year·old Laguna Beach resident, and his nurse. 48 year old Lenonard Lloyd Case. were charged with second deg rel' murder in May In addition. Ronald J. M1lstad. 31. Tustm, a former technician Happy a11d Not So Happy °'"''' P11o1 .._, .,, LH ... ,... for Small was cha rged with con- spiracy in the complaint filed by the Orange County District Al· Jenny Clerk, 4, Jumped fo r joy during a s wimming lesson with instructor Ron Schaefer. J e nny is in a Tiny Tot swim progr am at Irvine's Herit age Park Pool. No t so enthus iastic was Nathan Chivers, 2. who is consoled by his mom, Mrs . Mary Chivers. Classes are sponsored by the city . lrvi1ie Age1ula Covers Roads, 1heater Arts Financing o r a proposed performing arts theater and a status report on road develop- ment are a mong topics before the Irvml' City Council tonight. At the urging of Coun· cilwoman Mary Ann Gaido, the council will be asked to grant a citizens committee one year to a rrange financ ing for a pro· posed performing arts theate r. Ahou t $1 6 mil lion was l'armarkNI as seed money for the facility 1n a bond issue ap- proved by I rvinc· votN s in 1974 A recent report from the :.irch i l C'ct for the facilit y. however. indicated the theater could cost upwards of $6 million That fi gure rankled Mayor Bill Vardoulis. who has suggest ed the city ask the voters if they s t ill want to help finance :i theater If they do not. Vardoulis has s uggested the S\ 6 million in city funds be diverted for expansion or athletic fields. Vardouhs has indicated he'd be willing lo a llow the theater group another six months to de· \•elop a cornprchens 1vc financ· 1ng plan. If that deadline is not met. he wants a re-allocation held The council abo will consider a preliminary rcpnr t from a JOIDt city Irvine Cnmpany com miltec that is studying ways of phasing road construc tion with housing development. The committee was formed in May afler Vardoulis claimed that lrvme's road system was losing in the race with demands placed on it by residential growth Projects that s hould be com· pletl'd by the end of the year, ac· cording to the committee, in- clude the widening of J effrey Road between the Santa Ana and San Diego freeways , ex- tension of Bonita Canyon Road between Culver Drive and Sun- ny hi 11 Dr'i ve. wide n ing of U n iversity Drive between Culver and Campus Orivl' and widening of Walnut A venue, east of Kazan. The Jeffrey Road project is now unde r cons truction. The contract for the Bonita Canyon Road was awarded recently The committee also has rec- ommended steps to slow hous- mg occupancy rates should road d evelopm e nt fall b e h ind schedule. From Page A I HEDLER ... pressur e on his brai n in Oerember. 197A Fiedler opened his 50th season with.the Pops in May . But a rew d ays late r . he co llaps ed backstage a nd s pe nt several days In the hospital suffering from exhaustion Jn Nov e mb e r , h e was hospita hzed for exhaustion. aria on Dec. 11 , he underwent bram s urgery at Tufts New England Medical Center to correct dif- rlculty walking1 The Illness h~d forced Fiedler to cancel a planned televised celebration Dec. 17 on his 84th birthday. Fiedler became conductor or the Boston Pop11 Orchestra In 1930, and In the years that followed, he molded it into a Boston Institution that lovinJlhc fed classical music to people who s wore they djd not like classical music. Scouts., "'Turn~ Not So Good SOUTH LA KE TAHOE tA P I A troop of Hoy Srouts from the Sacramento area and the1 r RITES ... Among the mourne r.!> were som ber detecllvl'S who have worked nearly round the rlock since the girl disappeared first m <1 search for her and nov. m pursuit of her murderer At ~ravl'side . Mrs Frazier collapsed on th(' :-.mall casket She sobbl'd, "Oh God. don't take her from me. " assis tant scoutmasll:'r <irP 111, trouhll' for making thl:'msclve!> mo welcome al a caretaker·.., mobill' home at El·ho ~umm1t ski area. Five scouts. all 1uventles. and the 18-year -old assb lant broke into the mobile home and help- t.>d t hemselves to some beer and liquor. El Dorado County deputies said Monday Deputies said they found some 1)f the youths dnnkmg the booze in a near by railroad box car when they arrived The scout~ were cited and released lo the custody of the scoutmaster. torney. The preliminary hearing that s tarted today involves the charges against all three men. The district attorney's com- plaint followed action by the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance which barred Small from practicing medicine for onl' year and placed him on 10 years probation. Plock testified this morning that he dropped his wife off at Sm all's now c losed Doctor's Plasti c Surgery Medical Group C'lm1 c 1n ~anta Ana the mormng of Nov 22. 1978 flt• '>a1d his wife hadn't phoned him at noon a~ he ex pected so he called Small'-. office and Wet~ told to p1<:k he r up about 7· 15 pm Wh e n h e arr ived . Plock testified Small told him Mrs P lork needed hol-i p1tal ca're becausl' "she had had some µroblcm!> during the s urgery." M r'i Ploc·k had gone into (';irdtac• arrest during the sur gt•ry and died ftvc-days l<Jter at Santa Ana Tustin Commun1t\ ll o:-.p1tal without reRa1nmg cori ~l'IOU~IW!>!>. ·Driver Held After Cl1ase On Freeway A IOO -mile pt'r hour chase th~1t hP~a n in I rvtnt' :rn<l ende<I 1r1 L.1guna lfill c; rt'..,ultNI m lhl· iii n•...i toda \ ol .1 m <in un <I run\..t'n d r1 \ ing l'hat).tl'~ L'n1I!> from thl' fnme PoliC'e Ot•par1ml'nl and th(' Californi a l/1).!hv.;.iy P<itrol v.en· 1moh1•1I 1n th1• pur~u1t that began ahout 2 :.?~ a m whc>n an lr..,1ne off1c•1·r obsl·rvl·d et lalt' moci<'I. red L111 c·oln Contirlt'ntal tra\'£•lmg sourh ho und on lh<: Sci nta AnJ Freeway near Culver Drive at J high ral0 t' of ~Pl'l'd. The PUl'SUll fo r fi ve or SIX m del> cndl•d on the southbound Alicia Parkway offramp of lhl' San Diego Freeway 1n Laguna I fills The 5U1'pect, a 34-year·old Lag una Bill!\ salesm an, rt· porledly told offi <.·ers that h<' was upset because a woman h<1d declined his advances and that ht> set his ciulomobile's cru1st' 1·ontrol at 100 miles per hour ~o ht• ('Ould gel home m a hurry lie v. as booked into Orangt' Co unty Jail. For 10 weeks each s pring, he channeled the someUmea; forbld· dln1 vtrtuoslty of the Boston Symphony Into the muslul tastes of the "averaie guy." For most people, he was the Pope. 15 IASHION l'ilAND •NEWPORT BE.\CH. CAWORNIA 92660 Tllf PHONE 17141 h44·249tl • ' ,. ----------------------------~-------- 17 Laguna/South Coast VOL . 72, NO. 191, 3 SECTIONS. 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1979 \'our llometow., "Daily Ncawspape1,9 F IFTEEN CENTS Bounty Hunters. Claim Skylab Find By PaEDEIUCK SCHOEMt:HL Of ... 0.11, ........... SAN FRANCISCO Skyh1b haan 't f•Jlt!ll yet, but alread) people claJming to h1tve piece:. of the doomed spacecra ft a~ win&lfll their way he rl" to the San Francisco Exam ine r. anx 1ou.s to coUect a Sl0,000 ca.sh n · ward. 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MITC'tl f.LL Of llW D•1ly P1IOI St•ll Di rector Glen Eytt h1son h<t~ :.omethmg to pleas1-ev<>ry t<.iSl(• in tht-44th <tn nual Pageant or the Masters. which previewed Mon· da y in Laguna Beach Most will hkt• folks.\ Amc•nran portrayab of th1• t·ommon man nine Normdn Rock\H·ll paint 1 ings. po~cd hy li ving models The r e a re por cel a in and cera mic works. you get intncate Dresden masterpiece~. and a rte· tarted Wedgewood called Dane mg Hours And if you hke art nouveau. there's a selection of colorful lithogra phs by Alphonse Mucha. The new pageant director. in an allt-mpt lo li ven up the an nua l production in the a m phitheater of l rvi ne Bowl. went to selected colorful anrl action fi lled pieces for his debut. And. working h:.ind in hand with the 24-vear-olcl director . 1s mus ic director Richard Henn, whose orChl0Strnt1on rits the mo od of the.• 1ndi v 1du a l art , p ieces. The 31-vC'ar old m us1r d1ret tor. who -J lso b •gi ns h1::. frrst year with lhe pageant, create::. a •mo o d t ha t r ef l ects t h e m a s te rprece a rt work ~ re created on stage T he an nual pageant lakes original works of art Ct nd re creates them with li ve models, garbed exactly as they appear in the original works. In painting they pose against backgrounds duplicating those on canvas The b ackg r ou nd s agai ns t which the cast members pose, were created by Laguna Beach reside nts Ed Mirac le a nd Richard S od e rm a n . wh o ... duplicated the oil paintings in acrycLics . , Had they painted the back· grounds in oils, they would reflect the strong stage light, so their "honest forge ries " with painted models in place , are to look two-dimensional under the stage lig)lts. There were some problems with creating that two- dime nsional look Thurs day night. with some of the models appearing to be j us t that- models AD BROlJGHT 40 'HOIJSE CALLS' "The phone just about drove me eraay -l received 40 calls tbe flnt day from my Daily Pilot ad.'' , ....... ~=:>lJlil;.m:.lro.i, COSTUME PAINTER ELLEN LEVINSON CHECKS SET AGA11\ST PAINTING FQq ACCUrlAC:Y Painting of Thomas Hart Benton Part of 44th Annual P::.ge ant ol Ma!.u.: r:~ Stage dJrector Carl Callov.a) whose technical and lighting s kills have benefited the pa.11;C'cint fo r more than thret: d<:c·ades, usually cor rects many of thosl' problems before the produtlmn gets too far into its six.week run But the n , how t hC' 40 rto· creations look depends on where you are silting in the 2.500-scat Irvine Bowl. Some press mem · bers near the front sa id severa l of the models appeared lo stand out on the "canvas" backdrop, while those seated further back t hought they blended in prop- l'rl) rht• f0•1lhi1ll f,111 .... 111 1111• , I• dtl•nrt• v.••r1· un;1nin1011°' 1111 11111• µ01111 In ,1 !'.Ji I p.11111 w;.: 1,, Thoma~ ll:1rt l11•11ton 1·,1lh·d · Forv. arc! I':·~" 11 ;1pp1 ar" Hi• quarft•r ha tk '~1111ld h.i\1· ,, rough ltmt· nf 11 v.1•n· h1• 111 frn· the· pigskin grasped in hr s n~hl a rm "tr hl' IC'ls go or that t h111g II ... going to go 1•ncl O\ l'r end .. orn· sports enth11s1:1st m ust•rf And lhrt•1• t•questrian mon11 m ent::.. pl al'ed on t ht• h1lls1dt•-. surrounding t hC' open <.11 r bov. I Laguna Eyes Miller cl ii 111i1 '""Ill' otJ• to II•• ' 11 I, ti nl p ,., 1fllt p. l ••tit" I II• ' "" II H' • t. I .... 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'ital m u n Arthur F1Nllcr was a Roston mst1tutwn. .i mJn whose \ent• and lCtlent 1 r a nsct•nded gcneratwns · · \IL!t11111i...h .1\'11\1 1111111 tlw irn:.t \1<11 h.Jd ht'l'P lt'lUJH•raling 1111111 h11•.p11,il11.111on f111 <I heart 1 ond1l111n 111· hail ">Uff t·red ,, lw.1rt :111.ll'k . h1 ... fifth !illlCI' agt· 1 I 011 .I un i• 'I lit· "a" rt>lcuse<i .J11n1• :1i from lht• Tuft!-medical l'l' 11 fl' I Tht· ho~p1t :e111.ci1 wn v. a:-> tn1· 1:1 11•:.t 111 ,1 M'rll''i of il lnl',,~l':-> that lit l!an with "urg1:ry lo rt•l11•vt• (See FIEDLER, P age A21 Coa~• \\c•ather Som<· low c louds a l ht• a l' h l'.., d u rs n ,g ca r I y morning hours otherw1st' -.u nny th rough Wcdnes da~ Lows ton i~ht fiO to 64 II 1g h:. 70 to 74 at beache:. and 82 lo 88 inland INSIDE TODA"° . ' That'• the IUCC.I story of the Ooeta lleea man who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: Miller wiU replace outgoing City Manager Fred Solomon. who announced last month be Is leaving the city to go to work for a private firm. Meanwhile. applications for the full·time position have been arriving a t City Ha ll from across the nation Appli cation~ have• hN·n n • ceived from Bruno A Lambt•rt. a 71 year·old real <.>state brokJ>r. who reports he ts c;e mi ret1r~ Eu g 1~n C' O rm<.ind y. musit· dir<'c t or of the Philade lphrn Orchestra. said "Fiedler was u musicn l ins tit utio n a ll b y himse lf. and his colleagues and ~•rtmirers throughout the world will mis:; him dearly " CrafrMnPn and artisans Will dt>mnnstralf' stained glass wmdow nwktng. china point· inq. ongam1, floral arranging u nd mor e at the Orange County Fair See Featuring. Page Cl J , FOR SALE BY OWNER 4 br. 2 b• to Freedom 1 Home ·tract \o settl• estate. Pnnclpau only UX·XUX Dally PUot clasalfied ads evoke aood retpooaes, so ii you waat to Hll an Item, uU the fri•Ddl:J lld·viMn at S42·se7'8. ( I Mlller, who held the top city post in Oranae for 10 years, was clty manager for the city or Monrovia before that. He held the Monrovia post for 11 years. He is now a visiting professor at the Graduate Center ror Public Policy and Administra tion for Cal Stale Long Beach Ind does consulUng work for; other cities City Manager Solomon s aid he would not divulge how many ap· pllcations have been received for the job, noting "there is a bundle of them · • In addlt1on, councilmen are expected tonight to interview two applicants ror the positJon ot lnlerlm city treasurer • Also apply1n~ for lht• tnterrm city treasurer post is Mich8el A Vorhaus , 21. who was an intern l o S en R1r c h Uayh a nd Co ngressman Alfonso Rell 0ther items on tona ~ht ·s llACn da i n,<'lude a d1sC'ussron nf Lai,•m a Canyon Road. and a re port from the National Park Com tnillec.· ln New York. conductor Andre K oste la n e t z s a id ··Ar t hur 1;-1t>dler was a tre mendous force 1n making mlllions love m ust<' He was heard and seen probabl) b> more people than any other conductor We shall mass him .. F 1e dlt•r . who r e maine d •• •tYe11rSffvta ErMa•-- L M , 80 ..... 811tiftH• Catllor<Wa Claulfloll c-•u Crto••lt o .. t~ Netl<oi U llM lol ..... • ft,_ .. ,_ ..... ...,,,. "w••<- ...... ~ If 11119rMl..- Ct A1111La-n A• Mevlet 84·S M•t11al 1"-t •i NellollalN ... ,,. .. °"°" .. C-y .. '""' .. St•O Mal'tl"• •• Tt levr,.., A4 Ttlffltn er .. •••lllff CH WfflltN.- Cl •• er 1111 •• •• .. ••'1 ., ., ., .. •• ... .t--. ------- • u DM.V P!&.or use Tm/fie Signal Opposed Lacuna Nl1ue l Communll As oclaUon board mf'm~rs vot ed Moaday 10 o~ county plan to placfl ti trcatrk signal 1tl L11 Pas Road and C1nyon Valley Pllrkway. Tht-•<'lion umt-al'tf'r obout .aoo resid.-n~ who II Vl' off Crown Vulley Parlcwny ubove La Pl11ta Drive petHioned for u islgnal for that intersection Asaocu~llon President Paul Haseman said today has gn1ur1 would seek to chan1tc the c·ount, position over instalhttaon of tht> s igna l at La Paz Road H e sa id county traff1 r engineers art' rel'ommendrng that threl• 1nten.ect1o ns 1n Laguna Niguel bta outfitted wnh signals next year Tht--eounty 1~ recommending signals be placed at Chaparosa Avenue. St•a Island Drive and La Paz Road . "We don't have any problems with the signals at Chaparona and Sea Island," Haseman said ··But we don't agree with plac ing one at La Paz Road "Our group 1s going to try to find a way to get it changed · · The action followed a presen talion organized by Tom Moody. program director ussoc1a tion Manuel Puentes, o f the Automobile Club. and Richard Van Cott. o f the California Highway Patrol, spoke lo about JOO people at the meeting Van Cott said toda y he believes the signal is being pl~e~a Paz Road because of P~lra ffic in the future "The problem al La Plata Drive is a ·now problem'," he said. "In the long run. though. La Paz will probably earn mo re t rarftc " · SC Treasurer Satisfllctory Ajier Seizure San Clemente City Tr(•asurer Bill Mitchell. st ricken with a brain aneurys m l''riday, re m a ined in satis factory condition today prior to his scheduled transfer lo a San Diego hos pital for treatment. M itchell. 59, a city employee since 1959, was treated by paramedics at City Hall l'~riday when he was stricken. City Clerk Max Berg, a long time Mitchell friend, said a blood vessel in the stricken man's head swelled up to the size of a walnut. Mitchell was rushed to M1s- s 1on Community Hospital where he remained this morning He 1s due to be moved to University Hospital in San Diego, Berg said ~itchell . who was first hired as a clerk :it City Hull. was t•le1·ted to tht.• trl'm.11n•r's post in Hl64 when he won lhl' first of four conserutivc terms to the of· fl ee The ailing city oCfici<.il and his wife Elena are San Clemente residents Trustees OK Budget for Saddle back Saddleback Colle(ile trustees gave preHminary approval to a S27 3 1979·80 spending plan Mon· day. but held off a decision on where to spend an estimated SJ 5 million in reserves. The $27.3 million spending package exceeds the district's 1978·79 budget by a bout Sl million. The inc rease is due primarily to additional person nel costs. Trustees plan to discuss the budget again before taking final action. That vote will probably come Aug. 6. ORANGE COAST L ~t DAILY PILOT ftwo O•AMllt {tM't 0.ily Ptlot ••th •h•l h .,,f'\,... D1'W'd '"'"'°Hf'*' P''°'' t\OUbfl\hfo<I b¥ ftv' ('\r~ '°"''' Pubf1"'4nq(orr'P.-h S.o-r•I• PC11hM' "''"" C'Ubh\f'l.rd Mond•• Ow('Uoh rrta.ty "'' CO'!" ""''" ,_,....,.,., .,._•<ft Hunt1no1on ,,..,.. " r ~llt't 1"1,.VAll"Y ltvW'WI' l~~M~ ~tf'l(ni.t,I A '1no1t ,.~..,.,_'"'°'''°" ,, ,,_,.,.,~ \~•1.110.-.. , .. "° ~ • .,, n-P'+ftC to.fl PU«>fi\ft+f"IO Pl•nt "ttl no w.•t &•• !.t,-...,.. c°''• ,,,...,,. c •11to'"'" .,.,. ..... ,. .. ·-Pre\lO-nt """' P'\M1Wr ·~·-c .... , V <• Prt\1dt,,t •tta 0.nH•l M.t~• ,._ ..... ,."., .. E•n"' , .. _, .. M~ """""''""''"''°' ~ ...... .._, .. .., ..... ,. ..... A\\l~t•nt Ntlnttt•"O Ect'ton Tetepllone (114)1G.Q21 CIM'"'" Adwettlt1111 M2•M71 ~"' hHtt At1 l>epettmenta! 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Skylab Scare Proves Fatal MANI LA. Philipp111es ( /\f'l A 58·year·old Filipino man <h<•<I of a h eart <ftlack s houting "Skylab' Skylab'" in his slc<'p the Manila Bulletin reported tu day. .H eadlined "Skylab Scar1· Kills Man in his Sleep," the fro nt-page stor y said Si mcon G . Gah·ez was st rirk<'n 1n Valenzuela. north of Manila.· as a res ult of the nightmare .. T he report said members or the family ignored his ::.houts of :·skkylab ... thinkrng 1t was a JO e Frmn Page 11 I REWARD ... Once official word is received from NASA , tt\e rewarq will be presented, amid, what Jarvis believes, may be unparalleled cov~rage by the media of a media event Television news re porte r s already are lurking around the Exami.ner offices, Jarvis noted. Jarvis said that anyone travel. 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B1hlt· and a <·arr.\ In/.! < J:,f' flll1·d .& p ~Hf(,l\UIO SUCCU~BS AT 84 Pops Maes tro Fiedler !lft'""lll(' Oil ht" hr:..tlll Ill 1>1·1 l'nltwr. l'l/H F u:clll'f 111>1·m·ll hi.., 5Uth .,l'a'>nrt \\llh llw Pop:-. 111 :\1.1\ But 11 ft •\\ d,1\ s lall'r. hi' C'1lll:q1..,1•d ha1:k ~tag1• and sp<nl '>1•\·<•1.tl llav ... 1n the• hm.p1tal ..,11fh•ri n~ from t•xhaustion I n N o \ 1• m h l' r . h E' 1.1. a s hosp1tah1l'<I for exhaustion. ano on Der I I. ht• undt· r\\ en t hmm "'" gt'rv at Tufts Nc·w En~land M i•d il'al C't•ntt·r to torn•ct thf f1 c·111ty \\alk111g 'l'hl' ilhr·ss had forC'c'll l-'wrllt·1 111 ('[IO<'l'I a planned t1•I••\ •~•·d <'l'lt•hr.111on lkl' 17 on IH.., IHth h1rthd;n Saddle back College Fund Request Nixe<l /\ Saddlebac>k College request for $295,000 rrom the s tate for a r r htt('('tural drawings and s pecifications for a new C'lussroom building was r ejected Monday by a l'Onference com millee in the Stale Legislature /\ college spokesman said the project, slated Cor the Mission VleJo campus. was ejected when rom miltce members voled to delctt' :ill projects ror which 100 percent funding wns i;ought. .11!1 rft• li.tlll'I .1p1i.11 1•l lhJl 11 ... lilt n 111ud1 111 th1· lilondt lil\lf' I \ "" ,\lll1Jl~'!-o ll'f ''111..,11?111. ,, :'.! \t':tr old o;pn1or fl1hl1• ... 111d1 nt \\hn h op1•., to tw,· u111• .1 1111111 q,•r condurtf'l'l 1111· .,1 1\11 1• .11 Hol11n s part.•nL'> , ··q lll''>l ~1atr iarcl1 I 11111"1.d ,,,,' H 1• \\ l'rt· ht•ld 1111• 111111111111'. r .. , c .q11 -.11..r.no .11 •• 1 1'1,1 111 ~1rt·h Dais\ Win 1 .. rJo1111rrw wh11 d11·cl in saiitu Ana I r 1d \ .11 !ht· .1gt· of iR \ 1111•mlH•r of lht• Or;1ngt• I ll\1111.\ PIOlll'C'r \ orbu ram1l). 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I r ;1111·1~,, of S<inta Ana •llld .lan11 •s of Capistrano Reach . d 111dl11•r :\lt an <;ri'C'n1a. of <' o ~ I .1 :'\1 1•.., a :i n d I) o Io res Tlrnnwl. 111 Th1)11..,and Palms \l 1·... \\ 1111, 1 h• 111rn1• also 1s sur \ 1' I'd lo\ h"r hroth<•rs P aul 'I orba. nf ( ·q11o;tr .. ino Beach. and H 1• n n \ \ " r h a o r S a n H1 ·1 n.11 d11111 22 grandchildren .. HHI '" g1 l'.JI j.!l iJndd11hJrl'n IJ.S. Aid Canyon Road Funds Pushed Orange County trans portation com m1ss1oners s aid Monday they will press efforts to gel federal funding for improve· ment of Laguna Canyon Road. described as one of the areu's most hazardous thoroug hfares Commissioners approved the use of $1.2 million in federal funds for rural street projects but the widening of Laguna Canyon Road from two lo four lanes was bypassed . Fro• Page A I DIEDRICH. • "I just want to convince you somehow, your honor. that 1 am not going to run, .. Diedrich s aid. "I am not a runner I have too much !nvested in my family and my friends. and that is not the hfe for me .. "I am impressed with what I have heard," Tharp re plied "I think Mr Diedrich 1s a fighter and not a runner .. Die drich was convicted by a San Diego jury on May 22 on two ch arges of bribery involving $85.000 in cash and an $80,000 bank loan Rose. as well as Diedrich. was convicted of conpiracy to com m1 t bribery. a conspiracy aimed at extracting money from a dt- \ elopment company. Anaheim ll11ls. Inc The pnson sentences "'tor<• or dered under tht-s tult."s fnrmf'I indeterminatc 'icnte nc1ng law which "'as m effect in 1973. the year the bribery sche me began Under the s tate's new de terminate sentencing law. the terms will be recalculated to a range of s ix months to four years. Tharp de nied a request from dl'fensP attorrn:y:. for prolJiJt1on and ordered the two mt·n to pav flm·s of $.5.000 each Aul hC' rdus t•<1 l'ro ... 1•1·u1nr ~1 a·h;wl Cap1zz1 ·., n•quc ... 1 th<.il D1t•drich be gl\cn l\\o con st·cut1vf• pris on tl'rms for lhP two bribery cun\'1et1onc; Tharp ruled thul thl· t\\11 l'On \'H'l1ons sl<'mmed from th1· '>am1· 111c1d ent and :-.hould be trcatt•d as one cnme "He had everythm,g." C;ip1111 said of Diedrich during th<' s<•n tencmg "He was a successful bus rnessman He was a sue C'essful politician 'This has bel'n a black <'ve to every pohtic1an ... he continued "Whv'' There C'a n only be ont· answ"er Greed and avarice .. .I a mes H1dd ct and Kt•ith Monroe. Diednc h's attornev-. p o 1 n t e d t o t h e ., 1 x v e ·a r s uµerv1sor·s community serv1cr· his act1vit1es as a formE•r Orange County Grand Juror and a:-a former Fullerton cit} coun c1lman TV Set, Radios Taken From Homt"' San Clemente resident Earl l sa.ac, 3909 Ca lle Real , told police he returned home Monday and found a television set and several radios valued totally al $ L.500 had been taken from h1~ home Police said a burglar ap pa re ntly Co reed open the front door to Isaac's home over tht- weekend That was because the project had not been endorsed by the California Transportation Com- mission. County officials said new ef· forts will be made to get ap- p ro v a I for the project next spring. Officials said the r oad , a seven mile stretch from the San Diego Freeway south to Canyon Acres Drive in Laguna Beach. has very severe safely prob- lems Transportation Planner Lee Spahan said then• have been 16 fatal accidents 111 the last five yea rs over the overcrowded . windin~ road He s aid new demands will be put on the road because of the ener gy crisis which will forct.- residents to stay close to home in search for recreational activities The road was designed lo han· die 7,000 to 10.000 vehicles a day but is now used by 23\000 to 30,000 cars "And that volume is expected to grow radically." Spahan said. Costs Cor the project which were not included in the funding pac kage are l'St1matcd at $7 million ProJects that did receive ap prov al Monday included. Heconstruct ion of t wo-larn· r:oad and one hrid,gc at El Toro Road between Traburo Road and L1 V<' Oak Canvon Hoad l n:.tallat1~1n of traffic signal ,1t M argueritt• Parkway crnd Aht·1;.i Parkwa} RE.'t·onstruct1on or C'an}on Road between Chapman Avenul' and Irvine Lake Reconstruction of Santiag11 Canyon Road between lrvim· Lake and Live Oak Canyon Road PAGEANT. • Wh11nev Fr 1 ... hm u111 •· · llu more;qup·' .ind ""\,mph ..r.n<I Salvr' and · 1>1;111 ;1 h\ l-:ct ~.irll Md .'a1tJ11 . l1eaut1r11th Jt•lrt rav images 1.1f form .rnd gr,1tl' ' Tht· (;ardt:n o f Allah ongin<.111) pa1nted on oil by M<1x f1<•ld Parri~h. ts a l'O lorful mastl•rp1l·t·<· that drt>w ga..;,,, from lht' autl1«nc1• \nd ·Four St·u~on:.. « htho grJph b) t\lphonM· i\luth;.i . \\J" ht·J \ii) appluudt•d Jlthou~h LhP figure., "'en· a b1t 1lifficult tu d1.., n ·rn from J ch::.t.inn l n<ll•r E~ tch1s1111 s f1r .. 1 sc::rsnr1 nf d1n•1·tmn. th(• p1oduetmn "'a" f.is t pa1·t•<1 , "'1th humornu.., n:..tr r.1t10n h) Thurl Ra\1•nscroft tai.. 1ng up tht• ~laek whill• sta~1· h,1nds wh1ppt·cl togl'lht:r the next n· t· rcat1on bJ('kSI agt· Soml' 40 works or art W('r(' hustlt•d on and off the newly renovatl•d stage tn a two·hour period a feat in itself when you consider som e of t he art p1ecl'.., contained up to 15 hve models On hand for the '14th annual production. along with the press. w ere !-teveral H o ll yv .. ood notHblcs. including cowgirl Dale E\ ans. act re~!. Hula Lcl'. come rlian Dick Gautier and s mgcr Roberta Kent "If you come from Katmandu and It r<>sl3 $20,000, you still only get $10,000," Jarvis warned. The legislative action means trustees wlll have to look for money to fund the plans rrom local sources. The plans are tin initial step In galnint: state fund- ing ror construction of the pro- posed claasf'IOll>m bulldlng. l5 f SHION l~lANO •NEWPORT BlACH. CALIFORNIA 92660 TlltPHONC 1~1-11 M4·H94 • ,, I . ---------------- , T'*<Say, July 10, 1979 s DAILY PILOT A:J Dl"ers Find Gold of Sunken Galleon AP Wlreplloto RICH BANKO ADMIRES SEVEN-FOOT GOLD CHAIN Divers Recover Loot From Sunken Spanish Galleon "Regular lnspeetion" Tough Maintenance Rules Set on DC-10 W ASHfNGTON <AP I The Federal Aviation Adminis tration said today it found numerous in- s tances of "ineffective and im- proper maintena nce and inspec- tion practu.•es" of the DC-10 aircraft. The agency, which on J une 6 grounded all the nation·s DC-10 airliners becaus e of a crash that killed Z73 near Chicago on May 25. ordered stricter maintenance guidelines and regular a nd com - prehensive inspections. An FAA s pokesm an. Fred Fa rra r, said the agen cy's report on DC-JO m aintenan ce would h ave no immediate effect on the groundin~ order. He said the in- vesl1gat10n into the airc raft was continuing. The FAA said it found that maintenance procedures often a re chan~ed or subs tituted by a ir carriers "with no indication such actions a re approved by the manufacturer or the Fede ral Aviation Administration." The agency sug~ested further Studies Of the mainte nance ISSUe and said a greate r r ole by the 4gency may be rerommende<l. There h as been s peculation that the government would allow the jcl lo res u me op erntion sometime this week The FAA·s report issued today '>n m a1nten<1n<'<' procedures con firmed report::; th<1 t ('tacks in the engine mount of eight aircraft operated by American A1rhncs and Continenta l Airline wer<' caused by improper re moval <if the enj?ine and pylon which at taches it to the wing Furthermore. the agency said. during its inspec•t1ons 1t found 67 DC-10 a an·raft with various problems with the pylons and there were numerous instances .. indicating ... ineffective and 1m· proper m aintenance and ins pec lion practices. . · · f'arrar said that although the improper maintenance ap parently caused cracks in eight of the planes. 1t may not hav1• been the causf' of the Chi ca go accident. The agency <tlso fo und c r acks on the py lo n of thl· Chicago plane that we re caus ed by metal fatigue The FAA said American and Continental improperly used a forklHt to remove and replace the engine pylon system, caus· ang damage to the pylons. The agency said m a intenance procedures should be reviewed and comprehensive inspections of the engine mounts conducted al regular intervals. It a lso said that McDonne ll Douglas Corp .. manufacturer <Jf t he DC-10. ··should rt• evaluatl' the design of the entie r pylon a:-. s embly" to m1mm1 zt• µrobh•ml> with mainte1H1nt·t• AHOAJtO THF. JAMES RAY 01''F FLORIDA <API More th1tn 300 Yl'Utll u.co. wealthy ruat1n1&t•ni who httd co me to -.trap tht> Ne w World of its 11 .-u ure boarded the Spanish .:u 11 .. 011 Nut•:i tra S enora de tol•hu N11w. dlvt<rS salvaging whlll lht'y twllt-ve as the sunken .. hep, i.a y they've reached its f11 i.l ch11>' l'Ompurtmenls anJ thl' loot of 1ls long·dead occu JHHlh "Arcn·t they pretty?'' gloated diver R1c·h Uanko as he admired the goltl Uwt broke a three-year drou~ht tn the ques t for the galleon Banko looped a 7 ·foot , lOh· pound ~olch·11 chiun around his rwc·k lh1• \\.:1~ .1 r1rh Sparuard Marnie Dis Face Raps On '-Abuse' SAN J)Jf;(;() (Af'1 Open hearing:-. ~wg1 n Th ur-.clav for thret' Marim· Corps drill instruc - tors who faet.' f·h.irgC's of abusing mort' than 100 r f'tru1ts in an early-morning barracks m rident lu:-.t month La!>t "'1•ek. 116 n •c ruits fil~·d charge:. aga inst their superior officers. saying lht•y had been a w a kent>d at I 30 an the morning .lunl' 26 by three drill s ergeants who bt>gan ass;tult1ng them both phys1c:11ly .111d \ c·rbally On(' rt•eru11 :-.uffrrerl a spht ltp. b111 no othl'r IOJUnes reqwring m l'dacal attention were report l'd. said Lt Col Mike Sweenev. publi c· info rmation officer - The h t•a r an gs whi c h spokesmen ~aid could take mort> than two weeks are similar to a grand 1m est1gat1on and could res ult 1n d 1s m1 ssal or the <'hargl's or n ·eom mendatwns for c:o urt martia l Ch a rg1·d w11h u bus ing J 16 privates 1n t-wo platoons arc· Gunnery Sgl. Charles L. Bry;mt of Na ~hv ll l l', Tl'nn . Staff Sg t . Htt·ky L Cross. 29, of Anadarko. Okla : a nd Sgt. .Joseph Lopez. J r .. 23. of f'resno. Calif. /\ 22 year.old sergeant from \om nwree. Colo. is being in- \'t>SI 1g:1ted for dere liction of duty hecause he allegedly witnessed tht• a ssault al Edson Range and did not report it. Sweeney srud In a separat e inc ident. SJ?t Sul\atnr<' T<'l:1 . 24. of La nham P rinn• (jt·orgt" i\l d . faces ;- -.1wc:1a l tourt m.1r11al on charge" of "punehinl! 1.1 prn a tt•s over a p e riod o f ci a~ s 111 .J u n e . · SwecnC') saici lion t:ount~ Cash Stole n Gift shop emplOYl't'~ at Lion Count ry Safari told police Mon <lay tha t $350 in cash was n · mO\'l•d from a cash box over lht• wc c-kend. Tht• m cinP\ was taken from an ll Ol()(·kl'd ml't:t l ho>. that had h1•1.·11 plan•d urult·r a counl1·r. poltvt• ,,1111 Somoza Rule Near End? National Guard Status Said Hope less MANAGUA. Nicaragua CAP> -President Anastasio Somoza's resignation was again rumored to be imminent today as a knowledgeable military souree said the national guard's situa- tion was "hopeless." Ma nagua residents, who de· pend m ostly on government broadcrutts and publications and rebel radio stations for news. flagged foreign correspondents' cars Monday to ask : "Is he gone?" "He's leaving a l midnight." a boy o f 12 voluntee r e d . "Everybody is saying it. lle's going to Miami." Othe rs passed s imilar in- formation but beyond "everyone i s saying," nobody seemed lo ............. NICARAGUA'S SOMOZA (LIFT) TO "EllON SOON? "'Hldettt "'°""' Wtttl Ion An•atllelo, 21 ) know where the reports came from. Somo7.a 's aide~ continued lo insist that the' dictator had no pla ns to leaV(. the country. They said high-level visitors stream - ing to his h unkf'red military headquarters wert' there only for routine briefinf{s However. other Nicaraguan sources said Somoza has agreed to leave when the U.S. govern- ment tells him to. But they said t he Carter administr ation was trying lo a rrange for a new governme nt in whi c h con - ser vatives and centrists would outweigh the leftists of the San- dinista National Liberation Front. The Sandmist as. whose guer- rillas have won c~rol of nearly every major t wn a nd city population center past six weeks. have s hown no sign of be· ing willing to take a back seat in the future government. A miUtary source estimated that the nation al guard . Somoza's combined army and na tional police force. could run out of ammunition in three weeks. The source, who refused to be identified , s aid the guerrillas have cut the guard's overland supply routes. the government <'annot retake the 24 cities loet to the g uerrillas, a nd "all the top bra11s has Its eye on the door." There were no r e ports of heavy fighting -Monday . The gov<'rnmt>nt 's much ·he ralded push on Mairnya was still bogged down, lending support to the re- port of government shonai• ol mllltery supplies. would have worn lt in the 17th century. T he James Bay, a 160-foot Canad1an minesweepe r leased for the summer. is anchored about 40 miles west of Key West. Fla. and 90 miles north of Cuba In two weeks. its crew has brought up four golden bars, a fancier but s maller gold chain, a gold disc. an uncut a me thyst a qd what it says is the stem anchor of the Alocha . It's the first tame in three years that dive rs scavenging the ocean bottom have struck gold. The Alocha broke apart in a hurricane in 1622 and quickly was scattered by anoth er storm fn the 10 years Me l Fisher and his c rew have been excavating treasure from w h at their archeologists say is the A~ha. divers had uncovered only the "throwaway hold" al the bow where the least Impo rtant artifacts were stored. says Fish- e r. head of Treasure SaJvors. Inc . Yet, the bow yielded $24 million worth of coins. silver bars. muskets. cannonballs and some gold. he says. The n~w booty is from the s tern. says Claudia Linzee. the project's a rcheologist. Now, the crew is on the hunt for the maan hold where Fisher says Spanish entrepre neurs packed n ewly mined J{old and silver . The crew has na r rowed the search to a s trip of ocean J.000 ) a rds by 18 miles. he s ays Huteherson Cast,. McMillan Named Rape Trial Judge .Jucige Byron Mc-Malia n w<is appointed Monday to preside over Glen Howard lfutcherson's third ra)X' lrial, three days a fter Mc Millan d1squal1 f1ed a ft>llo .... Judge from hearing the retrial P res1d1ng Orange County S uperior Court Judge Walter Charamza appointed McMillan to hear the well-pubht·aied case. "h1r h now has bt•<'n set for trial Aug 20 McMillan promptly denied .. defense motion Monday to dis miss t h e c harge!> a gaan!>l Hutc herson. a 46-year old Whit tier aerospacl' worker I le also denied a motion seek m g a psychiatric evaluation of llutcherson ·s alleged rapt• vie t 1 m . 2 2 • y e a r o Id C a l h (• r 1 n l' Hardin Diners Get Floor "'!;/wt{'' HANFOHD (AP I Streaking . a fad of a few years back, surfaced at a restaurant ht•rc. l\ctually. as might h ave b e en classified as s low streak- ing. according to the re- port police received . A young m an took off all his clothes at the Happy Steak restaurant, strolled leisure ly a round the dining room . then put his c lothes back on and left. D1a mondc, a rt· not a rP newa ble sourCl'. Whf'n yo ur dia mond was mined, 1t IPll a gap in the Parth'<; mc1kt' up that will neve1 be ftlled. Your s 1s a truly un 1qul:' stone. It is a miracle of nnturP. In lhe m1111onc, of year<; bPtween its bir th a nd 1tc, d iscove ry, your diamond saw the evolution of d1f fe rent pla n t and animal form s. differe nt weal he r cycles, 1he dawn of ma n and thousands of years of human deve l o pmf'nt . Through all that, 1t has en du red. The diamond you own is also a masterpiece of m an. First, tons of rock must be blasted and put through a lengthy process to separ ate the diamond material from its host rock. About 3500 tons of rock must be pro- cessed to recover just one ounce (142 ca r a t s > o f diamonds. Of course, out ot that ounce the smaller por tio n of the crystals will be gem quality: the rest will be industrial goods. At this point, the diamonds must be sorted and graded for color and clar ity befo re the y are placed on the market . l..rl>l Friday McMiilan d1s- q u ;.i I if1ed Judge Richard Bea com from hearing the retrial on a motion of prejudice filed o.1ga mst Beacom by defense al · tornl!y Terry Giles. Heacom had presided over llut e herson·s s econd trial 0 11 c ha r ges that he r aped Ms. II ;1 rd in t wo years ago afte r he 1rn·kt•d her uµ as s he hitchhiked in Buena Pa rk. T ht· rt•lnal ended .,., 1th jurors cleadloi.:ked 11 -1 in fa \ or of ac qu1llal. but He<1com refu~ed to c11..,m1::.s the chC1rge!>. C1ccu::.mg dd<'nse attorney Gile., of in- troducing mcftim1ss1blt-ev1denn• ;1 bout Ms. Hardtn "!> past. .\., u n·-.ult. Gilt.·., :.tlTUSl•d Ht·acom of having a .. flxl'd an· t1t•1pa tory Judgment as t(J the dd1·nda11t .., guilt <• chargt> H1'.Jc11m den1l'd 1n niurt af f1dav1ts. The aerospa<'e worke r 's rapt.· t riOJI drPw national attention in !\Llrt·h whe n Judge Mason Ft'n t1>n who presided <ll the first tria l. overturned a jury's gwlty \'t•rdict and ordered a new tnal. At the time. Fenlon said hr• d idn't believe the storv tCJld from the• witness stand by .M:.. llardin. V. o m en's g roups attacked Fen ton's der ision. La ter. Gile"> arran ~ed a pn •ss f'onferenre with both Ms. tlard1n and Hutch erson during which lhe alleged nctim said she was ·ha ppy" with Fenton's dec1s1on. a s tatement s he later said she reg retted making (~l ~ EiEMWISE Mary Barr. Q>rt1f1eo Gemotog1~1 When the <!te)N start ed . the sear ch area wu the s ize of Mia ma "We know il.'s there -it's got to be ." Fishe r s ays. "We've got 18,000 Spanish documents that say it's there . Besides. look how romantic 1t is " The Aloe ha ·s ma nifest lists 800 gold bars, 896 silver bars a nd 250,000 gold and silver coins valued by Fisher at several hun dred million dolh1rs. He says t h ere m ay be even more because the 270 people a board the s hip probably were smuggl- ing. Fisher admits the power of thf' sea makes any treasure hunter's job d angerous. Pour years ago. his son Dirk. daughte r-in-lciw Angel and a d iver were killed. lOOMPH Chase Ends In Arrest A IOO·mtle-per-hour chase thiJI b,•gan 1n l rvint• and e nded 1n Lag una I-bib resulted in the ar rest today of a man on drunken driving charges. Unit:-from the Jrvmc Poht·t• Dt·partmcnt a nd the Cahform,l lltghwuy Patrol were involved in the pursuit that beg<tn about l 25 a m. wht•n an I rv1m· offit·1·r observed a late-model, rw t J.m t•oln Continental traveling south h o und u n th l' Sa nt u 1\11.i 1-'rt'e"-aY nt•ar Cul\er Onve Jt ,1 high rate of spt.·ed Tht• µui::,uit for fl\t' t>r ''' mile-. t·ndf'd 11n the -.oulhhc1unll Alicia Park-way offramp of th1· San 01c:go fn~e" a} in -L.1i.:w1;, ll 1 lls T h• '>U"p<·c-1, u 34 yPa r ulrt l.agunJ ll il h -..11£-s m a n . rt· porlt.'lJIV to ld off1re rs that h•· "as upset bt•t ausr· <1 worn an harl dt•rhnt'd his advances and th.11 tw "l't his aUlo moh1te·s r ru1..,•· 1·0111 rul .JI too mll1·-. rw r hour so h1• <·ould gel honw in :.i hurn . Jl1• w11:-. bookL·d into Orc.tnu1· County Jail Neck Broke11 While Surt'ing A 22 year old Camp l'e ndlLton M arinl' 1s n.•ported in s table ro11- d1t1on tod;i~ after he hroke his ll N'k wh1h• body !>urfing 1ust -.out h of tht• San C'lt·menl" :\1 unic1p;1I 1'1 n Mond:n SteH• Willoughby sl<1 mmed 111 lo thl' shore at 4-44 p.m . whtlt! l>Utfin g an two foot waves, :-111~· J?e red to l hl' bea ch and c-111- lapsed. n<1ture., raw ma terial a nd mctx1 m 1tf>d its b eauty. You·11 hdVP to aort>1• t1'1,1t thPrP 1s .1 Qrt'c'l l deaf of work 1n vo1v1•d 1n lhP recovery rtnd proc1:s..,1no of th»~,. well loved s tone., Why arf' <,u r h Prtin ... takt>n" WPll. from " bu<>1· nrc.-. c.1andpo1nt lh1• wholt• pa1n<.tnk1nq procp<.o., " c1 prot1lable one. Peoplt· ar .. wilfrnq to pay thf> pnce tor all tht> work bf>hmd a h nf' diamond becauc;p 11 ha" c ome to re p rt•'>t>nl vf'ry pos11 1ve and o.,ouqht a ller c'lc;pectc:. ol the human cond1- t1on Becauc;e the diamond 1s so durable. 11 hac, come to s ymbolize etPrnal love. The diamond 1<, lhe ra vor 11e c hoice tor prom 1c;p q11ts as well as for the enqaqement <Jnd wedding rings which e vent ually follow . The diamond 1c; also a favorite participant in the cerebra-, tion of an anniversary or 1 any other occasion in which love is expressed. The diamond has also I e volved into a status s ym- A diamond in the rough is not very attractive. It's no wonder the stone was over- looked in the m any cen- turies before c utting a nd pol ishing were fully u11- de r s t ood. The rough d iamond has a dull waxy look and comes in stra nge shapes, usually octahedral. It takes skllled cutting and polish ing to bring out the diamond's true beauty. CHARLES H. HARR bo I . The la rger one 's diamond, the more suc- cessful he or she appears. I 101 cou rse, quality is more 1mpor1ant than quantity, but not everyone r ealizes I that ) Even ttiose who are not st atus-conscious ex- perience a ce rtain uplifting FI rs t the d iamond is cleaved or sawed to take best advantage of the rough cryst al. Then It Is rounded, faceted and polished. The cut and polished stone must b e graded again t o establish Its per carat sell . Ing pr ice. The work pe rformed from the m ine to you Is time-consuming and ex- pensive .... but well wortti It. Through his advanced knowledge, man has taken ~of •~c• ~-Society Acc"4itecl <9- L-.or.tory 17MI& ,,..._ W~ddlH Pt•• .... -,orl h .c:ll o f confidence and self. est eem from diamond ownership. Giving a diamond as a gift has come to mean, "My love will endure through a ll tim e and contin ue t o s parkl e th rough a ll hardship." If you've bought yourself a diamond, you're a nnouncing that you con- sider yourself Importa nt too and tnat's essentia l for gOOd human relationships,. You can't love othe rs unless you love yourself. Come by the stor e and see our sample of a rough diamond .... and many ex- amples of the beauty that has been created through cutti ng and polishing .... and the ertlstrv of the Jeweler. ' NATION /WORLD General Issues Just Coating ••• Begin, Sadat Open S11mmit It Magic TiDI LIVING l'IC'T a ES LIVE AGA.IN : L111un1 8t"ur h, tht· Art 'olony ol our coa11tllm1 lhitl hH heC'omt" famou11o for a show that mukt'S rnund peopll' look rlat and thlnar. l'\tuntJ 11\lll lhul ou~ht to move, goes on the board• Mtealn lool(lht It wtll ~ the> OJ>t!ntDM or th.-44th annuaal run of lht· t-'t<sllvttl of Aru. und PM.it·~11l of lht• Mastl'r'> ll'x 011' pugl•&nl that prvt-t•nt.s tht• lunwd · h \'Intl p1rturw.. · You ctm rn111>.t• one> t'lt'lu predtct1on ubout th" yt•t11 ' i.how It will be u t·lloul Th11l 's h1•1•1111s1• 11 s till 1•1111\ :.olcl out ht•for 1• llw 11111 111 \11~ _'6 has t'\ t-n '' .u h'1t l>t•spllt' this t•ood1laon. fH:r s1,1t·11l ·pu~t·unt funs t'Jll prob.1bl) 'till 111J11u~·· II l'llUph• 11f I 11'1~1·ts I ( I ht•\ II' 1111111•111 t•11t1u1.th 111 s l..11lk JI 11111111 lht• hu'l uff11·1· Jllll WUlt out (•an<'t•llullOllS \NU \\'llt\T i\ttOllT tl1ts H'•" ' s hll\\ .tt tht• tlfk'll 1111 ll\t11t• IM1"1'' l'ht·~ ftU\ t' Uw prt•s!' .1 11rt•\'tt•w srwuk look 011 h lust ru)llht '' lht• p111.tt•11nt 11W\'t'1o s11h11ly 11110 m1dctle ugt'. tht• hv lllt' ~H<'lllt'\'S llrt' It hit tlf U SUrprtst• for the 197!) !>('11!'111) l'ht'l't' '' u nt•w thn•1•111r this Yl'itr, 11 young mun nunwd l: kn t-:ytt'l11s1111, II flUl lVl' or Hollywood 1'111 ,, llully"'uod d1n•ctor in charl(e \lf I .1~111111 '!' t rmht 1111111 I pu~c:int a nd you 1111.:ht !<ll::.pt•1·t It would <'onw on likt• u till,.,. nn.: 1·1n·us with bruss hund. d1tn<'· mi.: i.:1rls uml t111sl'I flllm~ lhl' air. Bul 1t d llt'S 1101\l' of tht• ubovt• U' ANYTHING, the living picture pn•st•ntalloru; und lh<' hvm~ ~talues are more subtly and quietly presented than m vear;o; before. It ·s more like an ex-v<' rteoct' of walking throu~h an art c.>r•c•tt••o musl'um tha n witnessing a llollywOod spectacular .l Some things do remain the same. sing a pamtmg <'a iled .. Fur Trader::. Descending the Missouri ... tht' pageant stage people construct a hving picture rrght m front of your eye~ and then htt 1t with those dramatic light mg cffcocl!. that make 1t look hkc a real one-d1mens1onal parntihg Thul':-JUSl :.omc of the magic O[ Carl Callaw<ty. the long-time tl"chniral director <ind n<it1vc Lagun<1n who lltcrJlly grew up hack~tage ol the pagc:.int. IN J\l.L. J\ SER IES of 21 different paintings <1nd ... rulptUrl'!' <Jrc ofrt•n·d o.it Lo.igund 's pageant this )'l'Ur And of <'our:-!·. l·\lt'rybody has to come -away from lhl' '>how wit h SOffil' f!I\ Ol'lll'S The vott• from this rorncr th1~ )Nlr "ould have to go to th<' nint• prf'M•n t at 1<1ns 11f work hy the l;,1le Norman Hockwt·ll. µa1 nt<:r of AmcnC';.ina, famed for h1<., ealc·nd:.ir :.met maga:1.1m· cov<'r a rt. Tht• rcproduetwns of old .So.iturda) En•ning Post covers art· dcltghlful. Beyonl'l lht· gn:ascpaint and stage sC'h howe\lcr. Laguna's 1'<Jg1:o.int l)f the Mai.lers cio1·:-. mort> lh<ao JUst en tc•rtain PROFITS FROM T im SHOW ~111 ht <tllncatl'd with S80.UOO in i.chol<arsh1ps to :.ludcnts and gra.1ts of aid to cultural organizations Nearly 5200.000 will go to the city ~ovemment for re ntal of the grounds And the Fes tival will even underwrite a new parking structure this year -wh1C'h wi ll bt: bu11l nc11r the ~rounds \ nd I host• i.trt• n·a I II \'tng In bulc:. lo tho:-..l' In 1ng 1111: IUI'•'' Brow11 Aide '"frip I.Vac ation' S/\CH/\M f<:NTO t /\ P ) t;1n Ed m uncl Brown Jr says a top a1de'!-i trip to Nt•w Jlumpshirt: las t week was Just a "vacatwn" which included mectin~s with pl'r~ons who have urged Brown to run for president in 1981). J oe Beeman. the state's chtd Washington lobbyist, spent four !'lays in New Hampshin., site of the first pres idential primary 11ext February. Al.l':XANDHIA. E.:ypt CAP> - Prtnll' Ml111bt t•r' Ml•nachem lh.•tetn arr1vl.'d In f;Ky pt today for J 1h11•t• day summit with Pres t ct t• 11 t A n w u r Su thit n t t h h Mt•d1ll•rrunl•an roui..ta l resort. !Jut l>oth Mdt•:-. sutd they ~xpect no 111uJ111 mtvum·c toward a){ree 1111•111 on l'ult·~l1111un autonomy 1 lt•av1· with an upl'n hl•art and "111 iln mv utmost tt1 'trength1•11 0111 f111·n1t,h1p 'n 1 hat talk' llt't"t't'll our 1011111111•.., will lw tr111trul " B•·•:•n ..,J1d 111 .1 11r1· Rt~fu~ees '"f o Get lJ sf~ Of Li.ii Hy 'fh1• i\"11C'iat1·ct l'rt'" Tlw 111·w 11w1w1 of lht• fo11111·1 111'\urv h111·1 Fr .111<·1· nrfc-rt-11 tire !iti,OOli ltlO i..htp trnl:I\ ·'" a I lo.it 111g l't'Sl'llt' s l al 11111 f111 V1t'l namt•:-1· rt'f11g1·1·' Norw1·gia11 !'ht po" 111•r l\nul K loslt•r told tlw 0 ... 10 111·w ... 11.1111·r Morgt•nhl;uJl'I 111· would r1·11I tlll' s hip lw p:ttd SlX mlfh1111 r11r •.o 11 1·ou Id lw :r 111,.horc•d nff I lrt Soul ht·~tst ,\.,.,u1 1·0:1:,1 lrn 1111· rdug1·1· .... KLOSTER Mi\OE 1111' ollt·1 I•• till' '\lorwt•g1:111 1111111111111"" 11f •• rcltl'f orj.!:m11alto11 ,.,,11,·<1 \ llo.11 for V1t•tnam "hH h 111'11'" 11111 111• Fn•nt·h h11i..p1tal ... 11111 I It-111· Lumtl'rt'. 110"' in Stngaport· ,\gtl Nan~t·n . "'ho lll'.111•. tlw "lorwcgtan comil1tit·l· s Jld ttw offt•r <·nu l<I nCll b•• ,11·11•pl• 11 .... rthout u1t1·1 n<Jltonal f1nanc·111).! lit• g;1v1• no 1·,l1mall· of th•· to:.t Tht• 1·omm11t1·p aln·;111v 11,. t'Oll1·1·lt•d more• th;rr1 Sl!00,111.10 111 Norway for thl' t1Jll'rat111n of ttw I It• ch· l.umu·n· ~1rntl:1r 1•111111 I 1011., h;,iv1• (;1k1·11 pl..it 1• 111 otll\ 1 l~urop1·un to1mlrtt'!' T H E 11.t: l>E L110111·r1· 11wk1 d up 837 rt•fug1•1·s on a trip frc\111 th1• norttll'<isl 1·0:1!-.l of !\1.rl"'"'" 111 S tnl!UJ>Or<'. and 1;,7 le.ft to<l.I\ for new hom1·s 1n Fram·1· Tlw f''rent h govt·rnmPnl h.ls off1·11•d 1:1:-ylum to <Jll of lhl' refugees 1111• I IP de Lum1t·re picks up Nanscn told Morg<'nbladet tw C'O mm 1t1 N' " rn·got rnt in I.! to 1 •·111 ,, 5,000 ltm :\t1r"l'g1.1n fr<'n'hl• for n•fug1·e <r 1rl 111· ... :1111 "'' f r t• 1 g h l l' r 1 :-. p r 1 .s P n l I \' • 11 South<•ast 1\s1an '' alt·r .s IJ11 1 would not J.!l\t' 1to.., namf• J<1p;rn "<irtll'c:I tocia:-Lhal 11 "ould d1ScontimH· ('l'11nom11· ,,. ''!'t.1nt·l· to \ t<:ln.irn 1111't· . 111• II ano1 goH·rnml.'nt tJk•·, trlt ntt'd1<1t1· .tnd l'fft•f'll\f' 1>l1·p-••• stop thl' r·x1Klus of r dugt•(•o.., TtlE ~.\R l'lil:\C, ";" d1 11\l•rt•d hy lht· Fl111•1g n ~11111 11 \ lo V 1l'lr1 .1 nn s1· /\ m IH1:-.s;1do1 Ng1t~l't1 c;1;qi .lap.111 pn1v1d1·tf V1l'lnam with $1 ~,I mil!10n 111 gr~rnts and S-IC m1ll1•111inlo.in-.111 lhl' f1:-..c:.il y<.·<Jr l'f1<hng M:.ird1 :11 Wind Batters Florida Damag e ~l Million in Coco a Beacli Afbu QUf' •f'T'ldf•llO Atlttnl4 tltllluno,,. li• .. martk lto•'• 80\ton 8rown,v1tl• OuUAIO Cni-yr•nn,. Ch1c"qo C1nllnn1tl1 Clrvf\I""" OAI Fl win o~nvrr Clt•llOll H t'tMlt tiOnofulu H()U\tOn lnO AJ>f)ll\ J•U\'Yollf' lt:AnS(lly l"' V1tQ8\ L•llle Roo Lo•A~tfl\ L.oul••llle MtmDlll• M••mt Mllw.,uk~ MOI\ St P Ht\llWltltlt H~w O•lf" Ht w YOfk 0-'t (II• Omallt Pllll.O'pl\t• P-nh Plll.tltl•Qt> P11tnCI, o.. Reno it Lov•• SIP·h"- $tlll ... t StnOl-Stftl"r.., !M>tlllt $l)Ollt .... TulM Ht lo Pep 101 48 01 )8 01 o• bl •O k>. "" 'Ii! 60 II ~ .. •' "O 66 "J ,. ~· 61> O• 81 )\ 81 bf Ml 6q .18 11 66 .Al "I~ fie )1 ~· 60 I\ 60 03 80 Sb 01 ,. ~J n 87 6~ .01 8• II 8S l>I 111 es ~· 61 ~I 1>• H 1>11 81 ,. 81 II . U llO 6\ n 10 IO •• 8• 13 1J IS .. , ... ll .. .. ., 11' IS ,. &J ~ 8J ., ,QI 0 ,. " .. 'IO 77 ,, ,, IO .. ID •J IO ,. • n 'IO M u ,. ..., ......... .., ......... , '4onday ~~ II t<1V 110 NII ""~ ¥WI °"°"' 0V ~ '<! P IOI cell IHll0<11 I " ,.. .,,., -(Ojly "'" '"'a.f1"4!ftoe1 """"'""• -•i..noe. " -00 ftOt ttl(tt••• ~., ~ by t • m r•~ IM!lnlf• 11 •'" -~ COO,. ..," 0t 1191•• .. ., ' ' Wt\hl"ijton ~ 6• CALIFORNIA Bakrf\llt4d "• 1>7 Bllohop 101 81ylllt' llS 80 Fresno •• oJ Ltnct\tt• "' 61 Monlrr~y 17 60 Needle\ t I) 81 Oellltnd IJ U Peso RObl~ " S1 S~r•mfl>to eo 60 Senta 8trt>art 11 Sii SloeklO<I 86 61 T11uma1 , .. es 8tr\IOW 110 11 019 &••• as o Ctltllnt 11 58 El Ctntro 114 n H'woocl 8urNt>tc •s 67 LOftg 8ttc.h 8' U Monrowlt "' Sii NtWPof1 8-«ll )) 60 Horlllrl• .. 61 Ontario tt •2 Pttm SOrtl'llJS 111 n S.n Btr,..rcllno 'It 60 Sen Gtl>rltt •• 60 S.n JOH 10 S6 S.nla Ana 81 t1 Stnla Crut 61 S4 S.nt• Marl• n o Simi 90 70 T•llOe Vtll.., If 44 PAN AMllllt•N Actt111l<O '1 7'1 ...... ~ so .. , .. Pof, 1• OlleHllftrl II '1 HtWt f\f 1• ltlftt•IOll 'IO ,. Mofll ... Sty • " llMa.ntn " -Me•l<O City 7J J2 Metklt ., 14 Maftt.rrn ~ 14 ........ • 70 T~ucll)<)IPC> Trin•d3d Vera< ru1 (J.S. s .... .,,, Wind.On~ r••n OU~ \()-SI million a.-In Co<°" Buen. Ft.t . la<nadoe> -n \POltt'CI In we•I Tn "'· •nd wer w.a111er pttQu•O or tnrHttntd mu<ll Of tlle te\I of 1ne ne lion. A Po••rful "orm p.11cktno 1111111 ''""°' •NI rolft rlPOecl Into • •I• mil• •lretcn Of Cocoe a.oc11 Mondty, f0<c •no .... •vtc-lon Of -QUHU 1rom t>etcMron1 no4tl\ encl c•u,1no •boul ll mllllon In dtmegt, olllcltl\ Mtd. Tiie storm lllew rtlft Into Ille lob- bl .. Of -r•I holtll Oft Florlclt ' ff"trn CotSI, bl-OU1 WlnoDWl end owtrturnlO Ctf\, lhe ofll<lo11 uld Two women encl • man sufltN<I minor cu~ -n ,,,.Ir ctr overtur....a tncl enoll•• -n "'" CUI by 910• from • hcKplt.I window blown oul by 'SlrOftQwlncl'- Gutsll from wweret motels, c Itel In twerylhlno lrom _,, to ewenln9 clotntl, -• ewocutle<I from llletr rooms titer wwrol '9111nQ\ ctvtd In, oulhorlllH uld. Thu~torm1 thol produced ltr~ h•ll. st ronv winos tno uvtrtt lornodoet In 11«1• Of -t TtttH ()fl Monday cottttnued lnlo II>• orly mornlnt 1101"1 today A Qrttn •tevolor erd a trellar hoU" wer• cltmetM 111111 lhar• -• no rooort1 of lnfura.s. T llvttdor\ltrm1 IP•••d t cross Olllthol!M !Mo Illa -MIUIQIPPI Valley .., Al-..nt tnd •toftt Ille G11lt ot Mt111CO eottl ,..._. Mid ~,_, tllO Ult""° trom Ille Mlllh Atlanllc ,._.,, 1n,-~ 1n.-f\ •C .. , ,, ,,,,.. ,, l•on ••• tPv> 1n1d /\t!,1nr -.1 ,,. 1n11 ttw 0"•0 VdllPV :~ lhr I '#t't ( 11 ot W .. I Wt'olth4.'r w ,l\ torrrcl~I fOr 1""1-tt ,11unq ttw• W.hti•nQ10'1 \ltll .. '-n«i-.t ''" 1 '" w tt ·'""' MonrdrM Stattton•d rnun '1t>r,nowrr\ w._.,..,. pr•1a1<tt>d t,-nm Or•·Qon dtrO'\ ,.,,,trrn W<l\1'1nQton \fd'f' into ttw north4•rn RO".io.•f'\ .111u lrotn tnto Gt~dt Pt~1n\ ~rron lhC1 up swr dl"'d m10dl•• M1,,1'.ir.!)10'H v.111Pv M ild temprr~hJH·' iNNf" <"'-P£-<tt'd O'\rOoQh thft l"'Ofthf"tf"I RO< k1P\ ,1M ft°'<· mid Atl,mllc tn1t"-f 'l.\tP\ ~•"' rtf warm we;jlfl"r w,1'1 fornta\I tor m O'\t 01 1 nr rt\I 01 tn~ na11on. CaUfornla Souttwtrn Cal1h>m1cln-. w•ll r,,-1•0 1ov1nQ \un~h1ne throuqn Wf>drwyj~v with ttmp('rt'fur~ r.ioQtnQ fro~ 1tw 80\ tWar 1n. OCPdn to thf' h19f1 "'' "' dboYf! 1n the C041'tlal ano inlermtt<1•11f P vdlirn. rne Hallondt Wc.ilnPr !,("rVt(t' '4tld P4tchy low clOUd'\ will mrill.r an AP Mt'Jrancf' aJonQ thit <Ol\f ,,.. the morn •tWJ fH)\H\ but thfo owrta\t w ill Q1¥t' wttv to \un'\h1M Wtnd\ w ill bf" 1\ to/\ mpn 1n ttw Of' .. "''' bu·1 will tW' f\ol wind\ w ith tfl'm p~rature\. m lht> nort,,.,., n OP\f"fl\. lrom 100 to 110 t ncl •rom 108 to 1 ls "' IM\OUIM•nd<'Wrh Coastal W'~a•ll~r Sunny IOO.Oy af'O w~onr.ady wtlh low \.IOudlnM\ nMr lhf bf>-Khf>, ~M&li Cr•tt .cNl\Of'V ov,.r tiW' OUh"r <O•\l•t walM\ trom Po1n1 C.on<PPhon to San HICOIO\ l\l;>nO """' w tn<!• llowlln9 norlllwHltrlY ., IS 10 JO •noh Coastal ttmPtrtltur" w•" "'"~ from '"" hl9n ot 74 w11n <1 lo"' o• u lnl•r>d 11,,_,atu• .. will II<' 6J w11n .. 111011 ot H . Current w•ltr •~m. PtrtlUrt reme1ns ... S11•, If 0011, Tld~• TUESDAY Se<ona row • 06 pm. 1 a SKond 111911 10 II p m. 6 I Wl!OHl!$0AY Fl~t low S ?1 a m I l ftr\ln191't 11 Sl•m 4 ) \eCOftO IOW 4 5' p m I I Second ht(lll 11 04 p m 6 4 Sun rl-S SI • m , Wh I GI p m MOon rlws I 5' p m • WIS• SO • m S•rlRqeri Hunllft9!0n &eten· w..,,.,t -10 lllrM lt9t COftdltlOllS , .. , ..... l)Or't ltff<ll w .... , 1-10 111roo lt01 c;o... d ltlOft• ltlr r depatture interview with lhe Israeli newspaper Maariv. ONE ISRAELI official said the latest summit was primarily a continuation of the dia logue that began in earnest after the two tnl.'n signed their peace treaty m Washington on March 26. Others said the two leade rs would dis· c uss general subjects including tht' normahzat1on of relations ~ind the planned transfer to t:~ypt of the 011 wclb brael (Jc 't•foped 1n the S1m11 . Hl·~in·s plane landC'd 1'n Cairo "'ht· re ht· was ~rt•t•l('(t by Viel' 1'r('-;1dt·nt llo~nt Muharak and a tll'lt·gat111n uf t-:f,!ypttan lcadt·r'> t.:.itt•r , hl• travl'ls lo /\h_•xandrta. J'>() mill's north to ('a1ro. ciod will pr :1 v al tht• syn a ~og ue ht• n· ht'f on· rnt·c·ting Sadat T iit: TWO FORMER hwo.., huv1· m 1·L 'l'vt·n lt m1•0.., ,t,J rt 1 ng with ..... 1d;tl '' IOlllllt'lllOU'> Jflllrnl'V lo .11-ru..,al1•rn 1r1Novt·mlll'r1!177 th.11 -.1·1 lht• t "" 11.1t11ms 011 th1· ro .. ut 111 1w:11·1• I dci11 '1 l11111k 11 v. ill tlc·al '" 111111·h w1lh dt'larh ;is w11h .i q1·tlt'r;il p11'1u11· and tl1•.i·w,,1111h 1 h ~r t v.111 l'Vt•nluall y IP t1cl lo ;q:11·1•1111·11t'." I h1• b.1 .11·11 o..,;i11l 1\ ..,1·na11r ;11d1• 1<1 ltt•· 1-'.f'VPI 1:111 JH't•...id1•11! l'lllllflh'rtt1•ll ··11 I~. llw ftf'tlt'l'S" th.it I\ llTlllOl1 :1tl1 olf !hi • 1'111111 li1·1·a11'>1' II st·to, th• p•.v1 holo!!11·;il 1'111n:1t1· for lit• tt • 11lh flt.JI 11111 ... 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I I I I ht• JI I , h 11 I I h I' \I .1 rt• , 1 11 ll t .tilt ' • l'llF IU c;:-. /\Ht h11,1IH.1tl• Ir.tit trll'lr 1•1111' 111..,1•1·1 ' rt·l.111•11 I•• 1h1 t I 1• It Th• \ (11 ..,1 .q11w;111·d '.t I ti rd ,I\ lllfll'll I ti~~ .ii I h1· ll1 1·1t1·11tw 1.,,., I .11111 1111 .1 111111111 l.1111 1d1 lh11·1 11111•"• 11ortlt iii Hr 1,•h;1r11 C ·11' ' \\ lt1•11 tilt'\ ~:•11 tljl 111 ltlt'H 111, II• I 1111111111·1 11 l..1nd 1ol t ,jJ t•tf II , ht•f .1u .I ti ilHtkf•cf Jll' I Jilt • v •• tl•·t 11111\ I/If' ;ill 11r ii A 1 ltl.11 f ' •.,11tl I '• \'t',11 old I'. f'f l~t I !1 0 fllit l'f I The only service to Denver from Orange County. Hughes Airwest. And 30% oH coach when you buy your ticket 7 days m advance, stay over at least one Saturday night, but no longer than 30 days. Leave Orange County 8:55a.m. 4:30p.m. Leave Denver 7:03a.m. 3:50p.m. Arrive Denver 1 :10 p.m.one-stop 8:46 p.m. one-stop Arrive Orange County 9:24 a. m. one-stop 6{)7 p.m. one-stop Just call a Travel Agent, your Corporate Travel Arranger, or Hughes Airwest at (714) 540-2060. "" 1li. Hughes Atrwest ' 7 Orange Coast £01Tl0N '\'our Hometown Daily _..,,._p a p e r f VOL. 12. NO. 191 , 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1979 c FIFTEEN CENTS Bounty Hunters Claim Skylab Find By F REDERICK. SCHOEMEtu. Of .... 0.11• ...... ,,.,, SAN F'RANClSCO Sk> IHb has n 't fallen yet . but alread\ pt•ople claiming to have plt'<'t'' o ( t.he doomed SptH'l'<"rB(\ <II t• wangmg their way hen • to tht San Ftancasco Examiner. an' aous to collect a Sl0,000 l'a:.h rt· ward As a pr omo t1un th1 newspaper decided to offl'r tht tt'" ard to the (1ri.t person to brinl( an a paec·., or Skylttb :o.thl'duled to full tu Ettrth ''" W 1•dnt'sd.i) Nm t•I bits of mart· rial th JI .1 Ir t'.Hl~ havt' lw1·11 trotted into lht• offH'l' of 1-;xam111c r colum n1-,1 J1·rf J an·a,, the "Skyluh 111\oltl\ ~d1tor · Tht''t 1ndud1· i\n automoblll' dutch "' -.1•mbh A mt>lal hosl' from a hand hl'ld i;howt'r unit A blackened bunk of metal A plastic bag containing "<1 rn.inglt•d Plt'('C of i.om ethang " That lattt'r was brought in by ,, ''um.in "ho '>aad she• Wal> "be ang guadl•cl ' by '>O rne hig her for ct• But sht' WCISO 'l surt' whl'lht•r '>ht' hud lx>en guided to P1wtland. On• . or Oakland ---------- 0 .111• Pilot PMlo by Jtrr-, C•~uo.*" ROBIN SAMSOE'S MOTHER COLLAPSES ACROSS CASKET AT DAUGHTER'S FUNERAL At Emotional Rites, No Answers to Why Huntington Beach 12-year-old Was Murdered Shi,in Girl Mourned Hunti11gto11 Funeral: '-Wl1y Such a Tragedy?' By JF:RRV C'l.Al'Sf-:1' Of Ille 0~1ly P1lol St•ll Sunda' sl'hool tc·ac·h<.'r St(•\ c· tC'hisolm. askccl tht• qt1l•sl1n11 th;,it . wa!> on tlw minds of Hol.11n 1 Christ In<' Samsoe's frl(·n<ls ancl · relat1 vt•s Mon<lav ··Why. God''"·h., askl'd /\11d , w h y H o h 1 11 ·• W h ) ' 11 1· h a tr aged~ '1 Why. C..:c1d . ..,h(' was "" young " ? Robin -...as bur11.'d at llunt 1 ington He11C'h ':-. Good Shepht·rd Cemetery late-an thl' cirtt•rnoon . Earlier <ihout 120 rr1t·11Ch. ~school officwls and f:Jmd) mem 'bers atlt>ndt·d a C'loM·d raskt.>t memorial st·n it·t· .11 1'1t·rt·l· l Brothcrs <iod Smith·, fum'r<il ·c hapc•I on Main Slrt•ct downtown ( A memorial fnlder st utc·d •simply that the 12 year old IA-(1~ a seventh grader <1t Dwy~r !School a nd a ballerina. I Robin was a fraid she would hf' late for a ballet lesson the after· 11011n nf .I unt-2C Sht• h:.id b11rnrned a blt'VC'lt• from a fnt'nd. after :.i da~ ;,it tht· ltl'al'h. so th<tt she l'Ould rush h1111H· in llml' for class That v.as tht' last tune anvont· :-.<tw Rnbin Scimsoc · Onl) skl'lt>tal rl•ma1ns wt•rc· found .... hen a state forl'SI l'mplO\l't' di:-.C'Ovt•n·d ht·r un<.'li:id bod~ .July ~ by " rt'mote <·amp ground In the rugged rooth1lls near Sierra M:.idrC' !\1onday. a photograph or ii smahng Robin gracl·d a table near lhc small pank and \\hilt• <'askPl at the front of the flower deckl·d chapel lh·sade tht' photo wai. Hobin ~ Bible and ci carrying taM• f1lit·d with tht.> ballet apparel th<tt meirnt !>O much lo the blonde. bl Ul'·£'y<'d youngster ..;hisolm. a 22·year-old senaor Bible s tudent who hopes to become a minister. conducted the service at Robin's parents request Mesa Towing Law Mulled by Council Costa Mesa City Council mem· bers said Monday they are con· s iderin g a n ordinance lo reg ulate prices charged by tow companies in their city and to specify that cars must be made available to their owner s within the city limits. The propoffed ordinance. dis· cussed at a study session , WJU be • AD BROlJGHT 40 ~ 'HOlJSE CALLS' • "The phone Just about drove me cniay -I recel ved 40 calls 'the flrat day from my Daily Pi~ad." t at'• the s uccess story of the ~oa Mesa man wbo placed this ,ad lD the Daily Pllot: f''OR SALE BY OWNER 4 br. 2 ba In Freudorn Home t r1et to aettll" catat Prfnclp1l1 only XXX•XlOOC Dally Piiot cl111lfttd ads evoke rood raponaet, 10 It you want to Mii an Item, call the frtndl1 lld·Yisen al 642·5878. considered at the Aug. 6 council meeting. Tow companies are not presently regulated by any specific ordinance. Council m embers said they're also considering chan ging the way towing contr acts for police work are granted. The issues were raised after officials of G&W Towing Com· pany of Cost a Mesa asked to join the list of companies that handle police towing on a rotational basis. There are presently three companies on the list. Representatives of those com- panlea aald that adding another company would s pread business s o thin they might have to raise tbetr rates. When council members asked police Lt. John Regan for hJs comments, be noted that most problems tn 'Costa Mesa utse with towing companies from out· 1lde the city that serve private clients aucb as apartment com · plexea. Some of these have char11ed as much as $150 for towing a car to Santa Ana and storing It for a weekend. Re1an told council 'embers. He said s uch com- (8ee TOWING. Page AJ) .. II t.' wa~ lht• vouth l(!ader at Bu1.ma Park llabic Church where Hohm .ind ht·r two brothers. T im and Tlt>hl'rl. <ttlendl'd Sunda \' ..,t·hool. st·rv1ccs and Vacation Bihl<' School lwfon· movin~ to llunt1n~lon Beach a year ago · W h e n c• v l· r R o b 1 n \.\ a s around." he;• told mourner~. "she llrought a lot nf lttughter :me! hu ppint·~s She possc•ssl'd the quulltie!> of IO\'(', 1ny :i nd happ1 n1.•ss ·I 1.•an't ll'll \Oil whv God \\OUld do '>Oml·thang likt' lha~ C1nd t akt• Hnh1n 10 such ci "'3\ 'iol>od~ in lh1s room can com1• 1·lc1H to tcllini.: the way'> of Gori .. Tl•,1rs running rrom has eyes. Ch a~holm '><II~ ht· a nd Robin's fomal~ l'Oulcl only find sol<1ce an lhl' kno" ll'dgt' that the· bright ht t le girl 1s now "'ith God in heaven Rohan·s mother. M<trian ne Fra7.icr . wa s s upported th rou~hout the ordca I by her former husband. Robert Sam s oe of L<1ke Havasu, Ariz. Young girlfriend s of t he dead ~irl sobbed openly throughout the service, their heads plttted consolin~ly by tearful mothers. <See R ITES, Page A2) U.S. O i l · Deal Due? BOSTON <APl -Presi· dent Carter soon will an. nounce that the Un ited States has co mpleted negotiations with Mexico and Canada for increased s hipments of crude oil to ease the fuel shortage. tbe Bos ton Globe reported to-. jay. The president reported· ly told officials attending t he domestic summ lt at Camp David, Md .. o n Monday that the addi· Uonal oil from Cana da and Mexico would help counter the ho m e heating oil crun ch expected this w in ter. Details of the negotla· lions. or ho w much of an Increase In oU the United States wotdd get from the two countriet, were not r e- ported. - J arvas said the newspaper o nt.• of the Bay Caty's two com peting daalit,>s is quite serioui. about 1ls offer and quite senou~ a bout authe nticC1ttng any alle~ed Skylab component The orftc1al 72 hour p<•nod an "h1C'h leg1t1matt· pacces or Skylab can b<• hrpughl to th<' Ex aminer wtll began at lhe taml' at foils out or orbit Tht' current pr ediction is th<1t wall occur between 2:54 am and 3 24 pm Wedn·esday Each reward s eekt•r ...,ho shows up at the nl'wspapl'r , uf faces at t 10 Fifth St . wall bt· asked to fill out <i t'ard cletaahng the p:.irt1culars of th(•1r find Tht· l'ard "Ill bt• s tampt.'d with J time chx.'k P I l' l' l's c· O 11 t• C l.t• d "' 111 I 11 ' forward!•d lo lhl· National At•ronoutacs :.ind Sp<1cc Ad m I n I ~ t r a t I II n r a (' I I I t y I n llunts\'1111.·. Ala for te~lang NASA app<1rt•ntl y dol·sn't l'X Pt'C'I am troublt• 1dt•nl1fy1n~ por llon~ of I h1.· trart V.\• hu11t 11 and \.\ l' lo~t 11. · .!Jn 1~ quott•d ont· :'-ASA official .I' SJ~IOJ.! I St>t• Kt:WARU. Pag1· A2> * * * * * * * * * 6-5-4-3-2-1 S k ylab May Fall Imo Ocean W A S II I :\J I ; T U N 1 ·\ I' 1 Sk' l;ih'' 1.k~~ d:n t·:1n.,·r :1-. .Jn 01 h1t1ng lahorato;·) and nw11 ,,., . t sp~1('(' dt·n·htt ('lllllt'S lo ,, -.hal tt·nng C'nd Wt·chw,da~ 1h 11• m:lins dC's tan1.·d to l>lllnJ,!!' 111•.11 h 11110bi;,1·n·<·d into t 111· hl'lll\ dl'l'I• of tht• South Allant1<· Wl"d likt· lo ~t·1· thO'l' JH 1·<111 lion:-. "'a' .. .,,11d H11·hard (; Smith. ht>itd of th<· Sk) lah T ;"I. Foret' al> ht> t:tlk1·d :.ihout <• fin.ii orbit that \\Ould tak1• Sk' l<ih ancl Its 1kbn ... ooh 11\ t•r \\ .1tt•r T h e No r t h I\ m 1.· r 1 1· .1 n \ 1 r I> t• I t' n st' < • 11mm"11 d "' h 1 ,. h tracks th1 77 1 .· 11111 hulk 1111 1l' Hi d.111.' tnp:. .1round t-:;11 th ..... 1111 toda\ that Sk.' lah v. 111 f.111 \~ 1·d nC'~dav b<·tw1·1 ·n •I 112 ,1 m ;ind 2 02 p. m . l'f>T If Sk\ l:1h 1·1.l"h1·s .ii I ht· m11l prnnl of 1h;11 111t·cll<'l11111 . 1t \\111lltl -;pl;i..;h 111111 lh1· A1lant1I' 111·ar th•· Equutur nlf .\frit·a ·~. ''"'~ l'nast Its 1h·lir Is \\tlllld :-.1·:1!11•1 frnm th:11 poirll f11l\\,lf'd . th1· h t'il\ lt''I g11111g :ill I h1· \\ :1~ 111t11 till' I nd1a11 On .. 111 Tht· 10 hour 1irt·<1H·t 111n p1•1 u1d 1•111 bra('('' 111·arh '>t'' l'n 1>rb11' .di of lhl'm l)tl'>Slng IJVt·r thl' l 'n1tt•d State:-at somt· point On those SC'\'<'n orbat'). Skylab also v. di pass tn t•r South ,\ rr.1·rtl'a \fnca :met .\u'>trali;r l'ff1•t'll\1•h 1'11min:.illng tht· n ·'>I or thl• -...cirlcl rrom <in~ dallJ!l'r of f,1ll1ng debris. Smith said If tht• midpoint tlrb1t turns c1111 to he thc onl' in which Sk\ l.1h falls. the spa('t• '>l<it 1on v.oulll twgin burning '>Omt•whl'rl' OH·r the.• P:.ic1f11.· or tht· Norlh\.\-t•sl Cnitcd St;,1l<'S a11<1 C:rnada Sl1elJ , Mesa P lanners Reacl1 Draw Shl.'11 011 Company won a htlle and lost a little Monda\ twfor1• the Costa Mt·~a Planning Com mission Compan~ o ffaC'ials v. t•n• told to go ah{·ad "1th a pl.in to n•\ amp the signs at thl' l'1t y's JO Shell stations 1n uccord;mn• "llh thl' cit) ~ sign ord10<1nt·e. hut \\l'rt• denied a rcqlll'St for an ubt>\t• roof sign for each ~talion Comm1ss1ont•rs approvt•d a proposed ground s ign slaJ!hll~ larger th<in th C' ord 1nancl' permits lx>rause at v. 111 also in elude pncc information and n · duce clutter Howeve r, the abovc·roof signs aren't allowed under the or dinance and <'ommissioners agreed with staff planners who contended that granting them would set a precedent for other gas s tations A lso a t Monday's meeting . commissioners approved plans by th e Daily Pilot for <t building expansion to house nl'W f'rantang presses behind the c urrent facility at 330 W Bay St A small part of the roof "'ould exceed the JO .foot building height limitation by eight feet to accommodate the presses. but staff mcmbC'rs recommended approval because of the overall design of the building Mesa Crash Hurts Cyclis t A m otorcyclist was Injured Monday when he colUded with a truck at a Costa Mesa lntersec. tlon. police said today. They said Bre nt Duane Hoppe, 20. of Westminste r. was treated at Hoag Me morial Hos pita l In Newport Beach fo r a broken toe and back and knee tnJuriea, but wasn't hospltaJlzed. Police said Hoppe collided with a truck driven by 81110 Obecanon, 39, of 1300 Adam s Ave .. Costa Meaa. at 6:30 a .m . at the Intersection or Placentia Avenue and Center Street. ~ fllll II Wiii h1· fl :I\ light Ill lh1• \\ , .... 1\·rn 1l1·m1 -.ph .. n· .ind 111,, tl.i11111n! s.111·11111· \\ill 11111 111· \ ,..,, h I I • S11111h .... 11<.l th.it If llw p11·d111 ··d 11nw tram• , .... w• 111.ll• lit• ,pl.J ... hd11v.n \\11tdd '11 ,ti 11 gular han'-1n1-h11111 1f "'' 1• 111<·!. \ l\\l'lll\ four 1111111 h•·f1110 •It• fHt•d11·11·d -.pf.,...l1<l11v. n I 11111 :-.i.,1..t1"""1111>111111-: .11 H11 m1IL·s 111.11 .1 d1npt1I n11111· than 10 111 ii•" 111 ·• l hour• \\ ho·11 !-II-\ l.1h hth ttw llHl n11k Jlllllll lh1 IUl)I ,lt.IJH•lf I I • .fl V. ill 111 ;'Ill In i: lc1v. 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"'n ~~iet'll~ IC'llC'l' 1mm1·diat1·1\ as Th~ dl· -.:; na•d apµl'al bail. for ,fflt·d~~ DA••v P1101 sw1 PM10 but Jgrl't.>d to frl't' f!o.,t> iwnd1n1-FREE PENDING APPEAL lhl.' posting of $2!'i.fJlllt 1n hail Former Supervisor Diedrich Ill On('~ · 1 n \'I('\' OI th1· "'rtt111~0t·s~ 111 1 hl' offt·n"t"' Tharp .. a1<1 "' D1eclr11.·h "ht· s hould h1· c·n111 mllll'd \\1tho11l lt;11I .11 lh1 • 11m1· · With lh<tt. 01l•dnt·h 1 v.1.,t1•rt nH ht" "'t•dd111g hand h<111ch·d 11 I0\\,1rd has '"fl'. lnt·1. and""' "'h1skt•cl 11H f111 .1 (1.·"' pn\ :11• 11it11111•111 ... "1th 1h1• woni:1n tw m:1rn\•d :11 \l'.tr• "'''' 1f1l\\f'\t•I .11i h11111 l.1J1•1 .l11clg1· I h;11 fl 1 h:11w1•d h1 !'o n11r1t1 aft••• ll"-11·111111! Ill (lJPol11d1 ' plt•.t f111 f.,1tf :111tf 111 h1 -. pl1•dj.!1• lll Jl'1SI "-'"llllllMI 1•q11tl\ 111 lho· llll'drirh t111tlJ1• ,)-. "t'I Ill II\ f "'ll't' f>IEIHtl( II 1';1~1· \'.!1 Pops Co nductor Fi e dle r S u ccumbs ROSTON !A P > Arth11r Fiedler, the zt•St\' showm;.rn -...ho brought dassica I m us1t• to m1l11ons as condu<'tor or the Boston Pops. died today at h11> Brookline' home He was 84 Word of his death came from his phys icrnn. Or. Samul'! P roger of Tufts New England Medi<'al Center. who s aid thl· maestro died of l.'ardaa<· arres t Dr. George Bottomley, th1· brother of Fiedler's wife•, F.llt•n, said the maestro passed 11wa~ quietly 10 his bt'd "fie had be-en workang, but ht· c1it•d 111 his b<'d ... Bottomlev suid Bottomley said Fiedler':. son Pl'lc r was awa~ on National Guard duty funeral a rra ngements are 1n complete "To millions or people around t h e w o rld t h e m ae!>tro personified the spirit and life or the city of Boston." said Boston Mayor Kevin H. White "We probably never again wiJI be blessed by the presence of s uch a gifted. vital m an. Arthur Fiedler was a Bos ton ins titution . a m an whose verve and talent transcended generations ... Euge n e Ormand y, musi<' director o f the Phila de lphia Orchestra, said: "Fiedler was a mus i cal ins titution all b y h im self. and his colleagues and a dmirers througho ut the world will miss him dearly ... In New York. conductor Andre K ostelan eti said : "Arthur Ftedlu was a tre mendous fo~e In miking miWons love music. Re was heard and seen probably by more people than any other conductor. We shall m iss him." F iedl er . w b o remained '1c11ro11"I~ .it'll\•· 1111111 th1· p1:1st \ 1'.11 hail h1•t•11 11•c·upt'ratinc frnm hosp1tal11at1on for a ht'arl c·ond1taon llf' had ~uff<.'rerl d ht•art atla<'k. his firth s1 n1·l' agt• 14 . on .lurw !l llt• "as rdeasl'd .l unl' 27 from lht• Tufts mcd1 l'al t•1•nter Tht• h osp11a111.at1nn w<1s tht• latt'st in a sen t·~ of 1llnf'sses th<it hegan with '>urgery to rl.'liC'V1' (Set• FIEDLER. Page A2> Or'.'"~ .. Coa~I ~ --. ~ -----= \\eat h er 'ome low clouds at bl•achl's during early n1ornan~ hours olh~rw1se s unny through Wedne~­ day Lows tonight 60 to 64 . ffaghs 70 to 74 at beach es and 82 to 88 inland I NSI DIE TODAY Craftnnen and artl3ans will demonstrate stained glass wmdow making, china pomt- mg . ongom1, floral arranging and more · at the Orange County Fair See Featuring. Page CI Index •• Ct ., .. 14 .... .... ll·l ., ., ., .. A4 •• DAILY Pll01 Money Talk Topre President, Private Sector Meet WAS.UNGTON < P l ~' dJtD\ Certer, after he1r1n1 efOnomk adv1tt lrom m~mbers of Conarcias and oth r offla.la.b, s "mmontd privllt> clUa.Hs tu Cfmp Davtd today to d SC\16." rampant lnflaUon and a loom1n1 r~Ct!SSIOO. Wllh lnOullon runntnQ nt an aonual ratt' or 11\0rt> than 13 per c:ent this yeur. and with un elec \l~>n· year rcccm11on considt•rt•d virtually ('l'rtuln. Curter'i. J)()lltlct1l future c·ould hinge> on the decisions that flow from thc.> domestic s ummit Tht> president: turning ht~ at te ntion lo economll· issue~. dill cussed the economy over dmncr Monday night with several members of ConRresi. l\nd otht·r o ffic ials, 1nclud 1n~ Jo'l'dc1 al Reserve Board Chairman G William Miller and Robert Strauss. Carter's multlpurpo5e troubleshooter. Earher in the day, Carter welcomed another congressional delegation. this one composed of roembers in key positions to in- fluence the fate of his promised "bold and forc<'ful " program to curb oil imports ~ The Wb te Rouse w®td net "'1 1n advance "''ho Carter • &\Its" would bt' for today'b f"ConomJo d11'('11J1,1on ut <'«m1> Davld. othn than th&I lhf')' arf' promane.nl 1ndlvidu1tla. from thl' prlvatt' t'Ctor Howevt'r, 11 re porter who saw th~ Jar.if" group leave the White llou1.rn for wall Inti hd1copters nokd muny tugh nm ftuls In lht• u~1ct·mblt1Ht' I n a rt d I l I 0 II 1 II ,, I I \ II t 1• 1•1·onom1sb John Kf'nnt<th <iulbnuth and Walll'r lltilltir. tht• .: 1 o u p I n c I u d t' d T r 1· us u r.,. S~l'retur) W Mwh1wl Ulumt'n thal . Commt!rre St-rret11q Juunlla Krcp:., Labor Secrl'lar\ Hay Marshall. hud~l't d1rt>ctor .Janw. T Ml'lrtt)rt· und ('<irter"' 1·h1ef inflation adv1~c1 . Alfi t'd hahn Adm1n1~tnr t wn :.pokei.men <1 lso dechned to provide <1 hst of rt:>llg1ous and <'th ical leadl'rll planning to attend a later session with the presid ent. Participants in lhat meeting reportedly would include Cardinal Terenrt-Cooke of New York : l ht• H c v . Theodor t> I ll'sburgh, p n•:.1de nt of Notre Dame Umvl•rsity . Habb1 M<tr<' Husband Testifies In Murder Charge The husband of a woman who died after undergoing breast im- plant surgery at the Santa Ana clinic of Dr. Ralph Small was the fi rst witness today at a pre- liminary hearing into second degree murder charges brought against the plastic surgeon. Kenneth Plock of Santa Ana. whose 33-year-old wife, Kim, died Nov. 27, was the first of about 50 witnesses expected to be called during lhe hearing be fore Central Municipal Court Judge John H. Smith Jr Tanenbaum of the An\enc:an Jt'" lsh Commlltec. and Robert Uc:lluh und Oavf,j) R~esman. both uni vt·~lty soc1o(f>gists 1•arth•1p1rnb m MondMy'11 two ae11iiol'lb 1uud Curter gaive them no mdlc•tlon ol what he would 11ropmo" or when. • 'Tht.> pr~:;idcnt did more l1!.h·n1ng thun unyth1ng else." ~kn Lnwto11 ('htlf's, D-Fla . :.ai<I Mt•anwhil<' the Washington Star rt•ported today that Carter "'a~ expected to receive a pro 110:.;11 from his f'nf'rJ:Y task force 111 11nmedaately remove all from domcstw 011 prices Th1.· n1.•w:waper, quoting un 1c.lcnt1f1t:d adviser~. said such ac- tion cuuld raise the price of .:u~ohne lo ubout SI 10 a gallon Curtt-r a lready has ordered a grudual hftmg of the ceiling on oil prices. Skylab Scare Proves Fatal MANILA. Philippines (/\P l A 5H ·yt•ar old Filipino man died of a hea rt attack shouting "Skylab! S kylab!" in his sleep, rhe Manila Bulletin reported to· day Head lined "Sk ylab Scare Kills Man 1n his Sleep," the front ·page s tory s aid Simeon G . Galvez was s tricken in Valenzuela, north of Manila, "as a res ult of the nightmare." The report said members of the family ignored his shouts or "Skylab," think mg it was a joke • Skrlab · s Disintegration ~~~.,~~ ~ 250 JftCCS htw ten • o to uunds 159 Pieces Bttwun 11 and 175 pounds 53 '•tees Bttwttn 176 and 750 pounds 6 01ygtn I anks 1 700 pounds each • .:1.·· . "" GOING DOWN -This diagram shows the vario~; ~;;"; of the Skylab spacecraft. scheduled to fall to earth som etime Wednesday. f ' ro111 Page A I SKYLAB COUNTDOWN. • • ed to be. among the 500 pieces that survive tht! flaming re· entry. NASA has teams standing by to rush anywhere on the globe if !h~re are reports of damage or mJury, and the Federal Aviation Administration is prepared to warn airplanes out of Skylab's track in the last few hours Smith said that it looked as 1f no ma neuver would be needed to keep Skylab in orbit longer. The orbits covered by the 10.hour predicted span are mostly over water. "I wtsh I could answer we had done something. The truth is we have not," Smith said when a re- porter asked whether the final o rbits were just pure luck. Fire's Cause Probed A now·banned type or lnsula· lion inside the roof was blamed today for the rapid spread of a fire that destroyed a Costa Mesa distributing firm Sunday and 1n· jured its owner. "We probably would have saved the building if it hadn't been for the insulation." Costa Mes a fire protection analyst Thomas Macduff said or the $600,000 blaze a l Indus trial Liaison Inc., 3190 Airport Loop Drive J ohn Pearct> of Costa Mesa. ow~er of the Western rrding equipment import and distnbu· t 1on company. ~uffrred a rut hand and smoke inhalation 1n the afternoon rnfe rno Macduff said he 's still in- vestigating the cause of the fire which started in the office area of the industrial building near John Wayne Airport. He said the type of insulation ~sed in the bu1ldrng was banned m new buildings several years ago after it was implicated m the s pread of several ma1or fires. Macduff said th(' insulation 1s s till present 1n many building~ rn the city, including sorne rn the same industnal arl'a lie noted tha t lhP loss in Sun day's fire may turn out to be sli~htly less than originally <'Sttmated because the exterior walls apparently can be s aved and some of the metal contents might be salvageabll! Pearce was workrng alont! 1n the computer room of the build· mg when he spotted the fire. of· flcials said He h<1d lo break a window to escape. Front Page A I Small, a 31-year·old Laguna Reach resident, and his nurse. 4K-year-old Lenonard Lloyd Case. were charged with second degn>E> murder in May. From Page A I Smith said that he "seriously questions" whether the breakup will show <1n radar screens "Hopefully. near the l1mc lhe debris 1s 1:om1ng down. Wf''ll know it." he said Douglas Eyes Microdata Acquisitio11 TOWING ... panies also som etimes fatl<.•d to notify police of the tow. Regular towing under a polict: contract i$ $28.50 in Costa Mesa. Tow truck drivers said the coun· ty average for police towing is $32. Th e proposed ordinance . which is separate from the 1s· -;ues .of how police towing con- tracts are awarded. 1s aimed at l'O mpanies that tow illegally parked vehicles It would exempt towing for cus tomer service. to a dealer or repair s hop. or ror insurance purposes. Among the provisions recom· mended by Regan arc. Towing companies would have to obtain a business license. post bond and m eet all \'Chicle code requirements Cars would have to be made available to the owner within t;osta Mesa city limits without transfer charges even if thcy had been stored out of the city Towing rates would have to l>c posted in the tow truck. Tow trucks could be com· mandeercd by police in a traffic e mergency at no charge. -Towing rates couldn't ex· ceed the rates set for police tow· rng. Council members said they will also consider revising the way police towing contracts are awarded. Among the poss1 bi Ii ties they s aid they'll look at are putting the contract out to bid and hav· rng only one contractor, who would pay the city a fee. However. towing firm officials pointed out that there is no one company in the city with enough s torage area Lo handle all pohce work. Councilmembers s aid they could award a contract to more than one company. and that they are very interested in charging <l fee Lo at least cover c ity ex· penses of administering the con· tract, Present at the study session in addition to the council mem'. bers and city s taff, were representatives of several tow- ing cotnpanies. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT 'Thfri Or41tnp CoHt o.t1, Plaot, ••t~ •h•<n I\ rOM ,,,_ , ... _ ~~. "-·-1>• •114'0<-(CM~ PVCl'l"'"'"'°(~-y ~f'tltt"°'t~,.,~ 04.lblhhfod Mono•v thtOUOf' F flCMY ICH' (O\IA ....... H""""°" !IM<ft H""fl"OIOfl ~Mft r,_ t•tnV•Ut-,.lh•tlill!' l,_~6'-~Pt ~f't(O.\I. \tf'iO .. t~tOtt~ I\ fMibll\. ..... <I S.h1rdftW'\ AM SVN•Y'\ T"' Of'f!IKttk\t fNO't~tf\4' &>f•ttt t\ .-t ,>JO W•\t8'9y5.1'"1 CO\ft~~ C•IUOf',h•'"lt "-"-P,..\Htifn• •ftO ~19" Joc•ll c_, Vo<•Prtt ... "l•'ldGo-•tMa- ~ .. 11 ...... EClllO. T-•AM-"'4 .... "'9E.dll0r -·"~ -"""'' ..... ._,..,, Ma~1119 EOlton In addition, Ronald J . Milstacl. :u . Tustin. a former terhni<'ian for Sm<1ll was r harged with con !'.piracy in lbe complaint filed by the Orange County D1str1ct At torney. The pre limina ry hearing that !.tarte d t oday invol ves tht' charges against a ll three men The district allorney·s com. plarnl followl'd action by the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance which barred Small from practicing medicine for one year and placed him on 10 years probation. Plock testifwd this mornini:: that he dropped his wife off at Small 's now·closed Doctor ·~ Plastic Surgery Medical Group clinic in Santa Ana the morning of Nov. 22. 1978. lie said his wife hadn't phoned him at noon a~ he expected so he called S mall's office and was told to pick her up a bout 7: 15 p .m . When he arri ved, Plock testified Small told him Mrs. Plock needed hos pita l care because "she had had som e problems during the surgery." Mrs. Plock had gone into cardiac arrest during the sur- gery and died five days later at Santa Ana Tustin Community Hospital without regaining con· sciousness. APWI,.,..,. SUCCUMBS AT 84 Pops Maestro Fledler E'roMPa~AI HEDLER ... pressure on bis brain in December, 1978. Fiedler opened his 50lh season with the Pops in May. But a few days later , h e co llapsed backstage and s pe nt several days in the hospital suffering from exhaustion. In November, b e wa s hospJtallzed for exhaustion, and on Dec. 11, be underwent brain surgery al Tufts New England Medical Center to correct dif. ficuJty walking. The illness bad forced Fiedler to cancel a planned televised celebrauon Dec. 17 on hla Mth birthday. Fiedler became conductor of the Bolton Pops Orcbtatta in 1980, and in tbeJears that followed, be mold! lt into a Boaton intlitulioo that lo~ly fed clU1lcal mule to l*>PI• wbo 1wore they did not Uke dualcal music:. \ DIEDRICH 'FREE'. • • Engineers will cause Skyl<tb to tumble end over enrl when 1t re aches an altitude of AA miles to better be d ble to predict the breakup Smith said that tumbl· ing might add 15 to 20 minutes to Skylab's life and put it farther down the South Atlantic or into the Indian Ocean. "t just want to convince you somehow. your honor, that J am not going to run," Diedrich said. "I am not a runner. [ have too much invested in my family and my friends. ahd that is not the life for me." ·'I a m impressed with what I ha.ve ht>ard," Tharp replied. "l thank Mr. Diedrich is a fighter a nd not a runner " Diedrich was convicted by a San Diego jury on May 22 on two charges of bribery involving $85.000 in cash and an $80,000 bc.nk loan Rose. as well as Diedrich. was convicted of conpiracy to com mit bribery, a conspiracy aimed at extracting money Crom a de vclopment company, Anaheim Hills, Inc. The prison sentences were or- dered under the s tate's former indeterminate sentencing law which was in effect m 1973, the year the bribery scheme began. Under the state's new de· terminate sentencing law. the terms will be recalculated to a range of s ix months to four years . Tharp derued a request from defense attorneys for probation a nd ordered the two men to pay fines of SS,000 each. But he refused Prosecutor Michael Capizzi 's request that Die drich be given two con· secutive prison terms for the two bribery convictions. Tharp ruled that the two con- victions stemmed from the same incident and should be t reated as one crime. "He had everything," Capizzi said of Diedrich during the sen· tencing. "He was a successful businessman. He was a suc· cessful politician. "This has been a black eye to every politician," he continued. "Why? There can only be one answer . Greed and avarice." James H1dde t and Keith Mo~roe, Diedrich's attorneys, poin ted to the s ix -year supervisor's community service. his activities as a former Orange County Grand Juror and as a former Fullerton city coun· cilman. Riddel noted that Diedrich had ~esi,g ned bis county supervtsor s post effective Sun· day ~nd also has resigned as president of the six·county E'ro111 Page Al RITES •.. Among the n\ourners were sombe r detectives who have worked nearly round the clock s ince the girl disappeared - first In a search for her and now In pursuit of her murderer. At graveside, Mrs. Frazier collapsed on the small casket. She sobbed, "Oh God. don't take her lrom rne. . . " Bank Heists Soar LOS ANGELES . <AP)-A record ror the mott banlt rob- bertea in a day WQ set lloaday u thievee hit eiabt financial in· •lltutlonl. 'lb• olCI man of seven wa1 Uecl lNt Friday. Southern Californ1<1 Association of Governments "I believe lhat your honor can see from this rather brief recita· lion of his background that he has contributed a lot to Orange County." Riddet said. "The punishment which Ralph Diedrich has s uffe red by this conviclion is far greater than any sentence you can impose," he continued. "He 1s a broken man " Tharp, 1n pronouncing SC'n· tence, said. "I am dismayed that a man or Mr l>1ednch '!> background and <1cco mptis h· ment would find himself in these 1:1 rcums tances " And while the JUdgc> handed both men prison sente nces. he sa id Rose's t erm might be modified later to probut1on and com munity service depending upon the outcome of a 60-day diagnostic study. Neither man will report to prison until they have completed the appeal process. Outside the courtroom Mon· day, Diedrich predicted that the appeals would take one or two years. In addition. h e said in hindsight, it was a "tragic mis- take" the trial was transferred from Orange County because of pre-trial publicity. "Al least in Orange County we would have had 1ury members that would understand the dif· ference between good and bad.·· Diedrich contended "Here you are just another post-Watergate politician." On the odds that Skylab p1ecec; will strike land. he ~aid "I don't have an estimate on that. Wf' are stiil talkmg about some tracks that go over considerable amounts of land " Smith would not rult' out th.11 lh(• last pieces of debn~ might hit west-central Australia But he said or the m1ddlr or bit "From a population st.md pornl 11 'c; a 'ery goo<l orh1t, tint· of thl' bt:sl " * * * f 'rom Page ,\ I REWARD ... Once official word 1s received from NASA. the reward will tx: presented. amid. what Jarvis believes. may be unparalleled coverage by the media of a media event. Television news r eporters a lready a re lurking around the Examiner offi ces. Jarvis noted. . J arvis said that anyone travel· ing to San Fra ncisco with a piece of Skylab should be sure to purchase their own ticket. and be ready to pay their own ex· penses. "11 you come from Katmandu and it costs $20.000. you still only get $10,000," Jarvis warned fine lt ... tlry M icrodnta Corp ts d1-.cu.-.-;1ng with Mc Donnell Oougl a~ Corp the pos!-t 1blc at·qui..;1t1on elf M1crodata. it \.\ai. ann1wnced hv Donald W F'ull«r. 1·hairman and C' h 1 e f t' x P c u t i ,. 1.> u f r 1 t' t• r <1 r M1 crodata. an Jrnne farm ruller also ;1nnnunc-1•tl lh;it certurn otht>r tnquirit' ... rl'gartl ing the acqu1s1t1011 uf Microdat.• are bt•mi:: purc;u<'d Thl d1scu,-.1or1., .trt· 111 .1 rr•· l1m1nary c.t.1t.:l anci nt1 <1~11·• mt•nl "'Ith ~le Donn1•ll l>nu~J.1..., or any 11th1 ·r romµan,\ ti ..... ht•1•11 I l•ached ~t1<·ro<in1.1 h.1 s l1t•t•n t• n ~Jg t' rl 1 r. ;1up11s11 111 n rl,, CU'>'>IOn!-. l.\llh lnt1·rnJlllll1id Telephone· & Tl'lt·grdph Corµ. but tht.'St' haH• bct•n lt-rmrnal('(I \t 1<•rodJtJ 1 ... d m.inuf<.tctull•r of hus1nes~ computer !>)' -;tem'. kPv to cl1sr d<1ta t'nln 1·qu1p mt·nl :ind pcrtpht·t :.ils '' h1ch a11· ~old :.and !.l'f\'ll:•·d throui.:h <• worldw1dt.• Ot.'lwurl. of 1.Jrant·h O( f11·t•s. dealt!rs a nd d1lltnhutor:. 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"-:J ,~·:,.. . ._ !. ~ .. -t :~~.~ =:1::a~.: ~ I •r· '~''.iUa 114 ~ • ,,. ..& , ~ ."'::·\t TU91d11V,July 10, 1979 s DAIL V PILOT •s Ge1n s Found Three Get Second Look By JORN CUNNIFF AP ......... a,._'91 Lost amid the cacophony of crisis newis are observa· lions worthy of recognition, for their significance if ool for their urgency. Among them a re commentaries from the private sec· tor that may be worthy or ~nsideratlon of even perhaps of reconsideration. _SUCH AS THE R E MARKS OF Henry Ford II, t'hatrman of Ford Motor Company, at the Univers ity of Chicago on April 26, a few days before announcing he would quit as cbie( executive officer on Oct 1. "ln recent decades we businessmen have neglected many genuine problems and turned a blind eye to condi· lions that shouJd have caught our attention. Often we have simply been stupid. ··we have refused to confront some or the crucial issues of our time. and as a result we have played directly into the hands of our critics and helped to make matters worse ·'The whole issue of consumensm 1s a prime example. "Ma ybe we wouldn't have won any prizes if we had answered auto-safety charges more effectively before the consumeriSts moved into the area. but we would have saved ourselves -and customers -some nightmarish regulations." . OR THE COMMENTS ON BIG government by Murray Weidenbaum . former assistant secretary of treasury. one o( the foremost advocates of regulatory reform. Weidenbaum, director of the Center for the Study of American Business at Washington University, St. Lr1u1" was interviewed by editors of Exxon l~SA , a mag87.1ne for Exxon shareholders and olhers "The gove rnment cannot be <1ur nunny I think Americans are sensible enou~h to know th~t "TO MY MINO THERE EXISTS :t tremendous ga p between the view of the forma l consumer advocate:. c1nd the \'iew of the rank and ft le of consumer., "Currently. there's a stron~ move ment in the Federal Trade Commission to tell Americans '4 hat to eol throuf.lh regulation of telev1s1on advertising. "When a senior FTC orric1al was asked if he thought 1t was the government 's ta:.k to tell free Amencans what to cat. hlS response w~. ·People cat fo r the wrong rea!>Ollt- "Talk about Big Brothe r'" WALTER UOAVl.E\', EXt:CUTIVt; 'Ile iires1denl and chief econom1:.t of Bank or AmPnca art1cul:.1tcd th•· thoughts of many pcopl · in tl'st1mon-, blforc• the Senall Budget Comm1t tt•t· Almost everyone· ciJ>p Nmni:: IJefore th1· com m1ttee had ue('lared conct·rn obout the possihillty 11r reccs.,1on lin•I with public demand:. for a rei>tnunt nn government spend· mg. "l submit there is anothf'r broader. for('e at work which quietly but relentlessly 1s sapping our fundamental economic strength ," said Hoadley. It is. he said. the "pervasive negative thinkmg across our country about the future, nallonal and personal." He continued "IT IS CRUCIAL THAT THE Congress and the. &•I minis tration try ha rd to re\t>rse this publ1t• <.1t l1 tud< through polic)' chan~es an the next )e<ir or t w f) trJ < auw .1 sharp mcrease m pn ,·ate n sk-tuktng 1n\•(•!oolmcnts, in no\,, tJOn. productivity, saving. and nallonal confidence "The private sector also has ma1or responc.1bilities lo respond positively as government takes the lead. "lf we fail. we must expe<:l chronically slow growth m the economy which in turn can only mean higher inflation. progressively tougher budget problem:.. a still weaker dollar and more voter unrest. "t have a bsolutely no doubts about our national capability to meet and overcome our prohlems . However. sometimes r almos t des prur about our '4 tll t o dn so a nd when wc·u get on wtth the task .. The comments were made last Murch I Gol a problem? Then wnle to Pol Dunn. Pot will cut rtd tape, gettmg the answers and aclum you need to .solve rr.equu1es m government and business Mail your qw>stums lo Pal Dunn. At Your Senltce. Orange Coast DoJly Prlot. P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As man11 letten as possible will be answered, but phoned mquines or letters not rnclud.mg the reader's full name. address and bwiness hours· phone number cannot beconsu1 ·red Thiscolumnappearsdm ly ercept Sundays lntere111 S1ar111 on Lafe:-Da•e DEAR PAT: When I was audited by the IRS. the auditor told me that I owed additional tax. which r paid the same day the audit was complet- ed , I later received a bill for interest due. Why was I cha rged interest if I paid the tax that was due when the audit was finished? L.H .• Costa Mesa IRS says the aDdltor only a~sed tbe addi· tlonal amount of tas yoa owed. Interest ls charged oo any amoant owed from the original due daU of the retllnl to t.be date the tax ts paJd. Conversely, lf the audlt bad resa.lled lD t.be IRS owtag yoa a re· fund, blterest •oald bave been paid to yoa from the doe da~ of the retan to tbe date t.be refund. was processed. SIHpfng Car• Sf UI Oll~r~d DEAR PAT: Are s leeping cars on trains a thing of the past 1 If not, can you tell me whut's available on Amtrak trips? L.G., Fountain Valley Se.-enl type91 ol aleeDtN attommodadell• are nallable oa Amtrak loal·dl1&Hee &ral•s. .\ roomeae la • prtva&e room Mc~ for oaf)' one. A teat for daytime me foMa o.er to make room for a bed wlalc:b l1 lewerM fro• Ute wall. Two atylee ol bedrooms are elfered -_. wtdl a divan ud t.be other wtdl two e•8'n. At lllpt two beds, apper aad lower, are •Mh ., '1 tbe port.er. A bedroom ••ce ia a two ....,_. area wtt• &ate panldoa remned, allowtlll ,... ,.,. op '- foar pel"IOlll wtda t•o prh•ce wul9 •M tolJet enelo.ed fadUU. .. claM. A ....... "'98c• ll Cun.Uy HallalM Olll7 .. Ne• Yn·l'lorlda ... New Y°"~ walu. n.e~ .................... .u ... Spntu Mt AID c.taa. tall-lllld ..., ... prtnte ......... 11 ...._. el9i. MAQ •ftll- 9lpt ......... Ile tnlill .. .,. ............ 1e,.,. ... 9 ' '"'' ..... ..,.. .. -.... :::tr ,., ............. ,,.. .......... "'7 • IW. 'f Pl.OT T~. J\lly 10, 1171 COMICS I CROSSWORD. MARMADUKE by lrld Andtnan ,UNKY WINKl!Rll!AN by Tom Batiuk ,, •'' . ,, -7-/0 "The way gos prices ore rising, maybe I should go to w ork like THA T 1 • SUPERHEROES SHOE Do 50/v\i:THING .ABOUT iHAT Le,AKY F,AUCE;T, WILLIE ! ITS DRIPPING IS DRIVING Me: DIPPY .1.' THE FAMILY CIRCUS "I wish I could fly on o trapeze 50 I could we<X one of those little shiny 5ilver bathing suits." . . . DENNIS THE MENACE l } " by Mell laiarius TEL.I.. Me, .41f'THU~­ HOW OIOMAN GeT !1TA!tTED f» p('O~~V Wl"rH : "GOOD eveNIN6, 1..ADIE7.ANOG'eNTL.EMEN.'" I S1'1l.\. 'A"1°1" MtA!t. "'fM£ O'EAN lt.l 11HS SfA· $1m.1.1 6•6 &tto·n mt 1 ?-10 MA~BE ~O\J IJEREN.01" "OLOl!ll& 11" CLOSE t:NOl.IC.i,t 10 'iOl.IR £Mt PEANUTS Helt', SALL'(, TMIS IS ( PEPPERMINT PATN ... LEi ME TALK TO CMUCK ... . A.Nrf WA~. l1M roo BUS't' TO TALI< Rl6MT NOW ... by Charles M. Schutz l1M MOVIN6 M~ TJ.llN65 INTO HIS ROOM ... by Kevin Fagan '10\J 'tJ(. 601 "l'O RE~L\..'l "TL.It OOCfaf{ w1U. SE.€ "OLO If 'ft ul.t'f 1. "O<J lllOul, MR.Q~A6BL£ ' --. .. ___ ~~ ;,,,___ ~~ !---- . 7 by Jeff MacNelly DR . SMOCK ..... ..,, ..... .,,,._..,,,. .. -'" Oo•!• °"'-oci,C J"' t "' .. ;. by Ferd & Tom Johnson JUDGE PARKER t TMINk WE 5HOUlO KAVE A U1TLE TALK ... eui FIR&T ... WHEM OID YOO LAST AAVE ANYTHING 10 EAT ? TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY ... I (1 II • . j \ I . !' I DON'T KNOW WHY.~ WT I HAVE A FEEUN'1 l .. AT YOU .HAVEN'T EAlEN ANYTHI N6 TODAY! COME OH. UT'S 00 10 THE KITCHEN.' B u-r WASN'-r DF?AGGING OuR E:N-rtRE: 0 R. UN ti ou-r HE:R i::: FOR ONe: GAG SOR1"A S I l,,L.-Y ?.' l by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh ;..-;-.-r--. Yf;.., vt.::"'. ~ANt t<"JC!.~ •. ·rnr ....... -----·. /TIS AetLEEPf .I~ TICYIAl<:- TO WAk:'E !TUP! TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE • by Tom K. Ryan ... OR ~Rl751 JUSi CHOClfflJU. OF MENACE:, 10 "THAT E:FFECT. by Emie Bushmiller ACROSS 1 "Carmen · composer & Russian sea 10 Copies 14 Worsl'llP 1s Conlus1on 16 Jumo 17 Fillets 18 H11111e lan- guage 19 Peacock 10 Ctiooses 22 Embaf· rassed 24 Wrencn 26 Cnurcn d1s- 1ric1 27 Hurled oack 31 Down under bird 32 Fragrances 3J Shocl<.mg 35 Marble 33 Scrambled 39 Racehorse 40 S. American nalion 41 Dead - 42 Mexican In· dlan 43 Scuttlebutt 44 Decad 45 Like some tnendst11ps 2 l ' 17 10 l1 ll " J / Lilnd revt:r· s1on 51 tnem 111a1 l'ld~ 52 Faslt'q WdY 54 Sorter ~ Fm1sn lint> 59 Allegt>d lorce 61 Make amends 62 SWOfd 63 Cahlorma wine center 64 11100 Preh~ 65 Communists 66 Cnee1< b7 Leiter~ DOWN 1 lnlanl ? lmc1ge 3 Panama Canal - •Builders 5 Canopies 6 Elect. unit 7 City ol Loi 8 Lubncated 9 Lenin's first name 10 Wool source 11 "-on earth" s UNITED Feature Syndicate Monday's Puzzle Solved 12 Rool edges IJ Bon>J chm., 11 Belore Sun. 13 Nourish· men I 25 Kmd ol race ncertam deers 28 Brink 29 Robe 30 01 noble· men 34 Welch 35 Short note 36 Dietary need 37 Town 39 Cure-alls I 9 40 Be.its 42 Assemble 4J Go bat k over 44 Trios 46 Fruit 47 Ending tor poly 48 Form 49 Conlended 50 Oklahoma city S3 Youngsters 55 Puls on 56 Being: Sp. 57 Brazil money 60 Apart Prehx