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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-13 - Orange Coast Pilot) I 'Safetg (hiestion Resolved' - Dt•nthtgton Man World's Most Sues ht Skyjaek Married Man Identity Issue Weds 23rd Time DAILY PILOT assy * * * 15c * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 13, 1979 • 81 e ' VOL. 7:. NO. 1M, 4 SECTIOHS. Jt P'AOES Question 'Res olved' Raiders Take 20 S.•I Slaeaanigans Rlclc Scarcia of San Clemente catches a Frisbee dunng a splashy game near the San Clemente Pier. · DC-10 Fleet Freed to Fly W ASlllNGTON <AP I The Federal Aviation Administration released the nation's DC· 10 jelliners to fl y again today, 37 days after they we re grounded following America's worst ai r disaster. "Today I am returning the DC·IO Qeet to the air." FAA Ad· minist~tor Langhorne Bond told a new conference. He said that the eight U S airlines operating the planes will be r equired to conduct extensive inspections of the DC 10 engine mounts at frequent inter vals . He added that Mc Donnell Douglas Corp .. which manfulac· lures the plane. will have to re design two sections of that mount, or py lon. within two years. MOSES 'BUMPED' BY PRESIDENT WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Carte r will bump Moses off television Sunday night in some parts of the country. When Carter comes down from bis Camp David mountain· top retreat and addresses the nation from the White House at 10 p.m. EDT Sunday, he will be pre-empting in the East a seg· ment of the CBS series, "Moses the Lawgiver," in which Moses comes down from Mount Sinai "With the Ten Commandments. The show Is scheduled to be s een in other parts of the coun· try. Rond said his action comes after rev1ewmg the results of the "m ost exhaustive investigation of an aircraft in aviation history ·'Thal effort has been a s ue cess," Bond said. "We have r(' solved to my satis faction tht· safety question r aised by the tragic crash of Flight 191 m Ch icago, a nd we have worked out strict meas ures to assure that such a crash cannot occur aj:{ain." American Airlines Flight 191 cra s h ed on takeoff from Chicago's O'Ha r<' Airport on Ma y 25, killing 273 people. The 138 oc .10 owned by eight u.s a1rljnes were grounded June 6 after cracks were found in the pylons or several or them during the post.crash investigation. Foreign-operated DC· 10s were not affected by the grounding. but were barred from flying into U .S. air space. After conducting inspection s . m ost foreign airlines put their planes back in· to the air. "The steps I have taken today will aUow the DC· IOs to fly again with safety." Bond said. The FAA released a document outlining the provisions under which the wide·bodied jets will be allowed to fly. They call for repetitive inspec· lions , between every 100 and 3,000 flight hours for different pans. The inspections concen· tr ate on the engine mount, which <See OC·lOs, Page AZ> Identity SUit Filed Thief Takes Time to Eat LONGMEADOW, Mass. (AP) -Police in this af· fluent Springfield suburb are looking for a hungry burglar who enters homes while residents are s leep- ing, takes money or s ilver -and then raids the refrigerator. plaint that the accusaUoD is "Wl· 'founded" and came from a woman be describes u his "dis· 1ruotled lover ." Bank officials said they ha· ven't aeen Cannon's lawauJt and won't comment oo it unUl they do. l'BI 1pote1maia T om Shell aatd 'lbanday Uaat tbe FBI bu reeel..S the allqatlon identify.· Sq CllllDOll ., the atyjacker and "ii C!Ollduetlnf an appropriate lavettlc•tioa.' D.B. Cooper ls the man who s kyjacked a plane over W 11b ln1ton In 1971 •''d parachuted out of the akc:ratl with a $200,000 cash ransom. Neither the cash, nor Cooper, baa been seen or heard from since. Cannon said Thursday the sus· pldon that be is Cooper stems from an unfinished TV or movie acrtpt that fell Into the handl of bJa one-time slrlfriend. "Wben tbe plane wu act ually hlJ•cted . . . J started to do a abort script on it for a.le to wlevllSoa or tbe movlea," Can· DOft explained. Tbe former 1lrlfriend found <SM IDENTITY, Pa•~ Al) "Apparently this crook bas a Jot o( nerve," aaid Police C h ief Donald Abrah1m. "He even stays Jn some bou.sea and eata a meal before leaving." The thief with the blg appe\lte has struck seven or eilhl times the last two week&, Abraham said. AP Wir•pfloto WEDS FOR 23RD TIME Glynn 'Scotty' Wolfe World's Most Married Ma11 Does It Agai11 • BLYTHE <APl-The world's most mar ried man has chosen his next bride and tied the knot for the 23rd time. GlyM "Scotty" Wolle, 70 listed in the Guinness Book or World Records as having made the mos t marriages in the monogamous world and 2(). yea r -old Guadalupe Reyes ChaveE of El Paso. Texas. were married Thursday 1n a jewelry store in this desert town 225 miles east of Los Angeles. Wolfe, decked in a black tux- edo. performed the marriage him self. His pregnant bride wore a long, maroon dress. WoUe was readv to marrv a 17·year·old in March. but the wedding was delayed because of legal complications. At the time, Wolfe said he wasn't sure he would marry the 17-year·old after all. Wolfe. who plaM ed to broad· cast his 23rd w e dding on television from AustraUa. said in March three women were liv ing • with him and any one or them was a likely candidate . "They all love me. I love them ," be said. "1 figure we'll draw straws· out of a bat to see which one goes." Ms. Chavez was apparently the lucky winner, but there was no explanation as to why the wedding was not televised as promlaed. Nevertheless. Wolfe said he and his bride will take a world cruise ror their honeymoon. <SM !3rd, P'"JeAZ> Hostages ANKARA. Turkey tAPi Thr e e Pales t1n1an terrorist~ blas ted their wa) into the Egyp lwn Embassy today. seized th1· ;1 m bassador and other hostagc:- ,1nd reportedly killed "many .. of them. the stale radio said E gypt gave lh1> go-ahead for :in army assault on the build1nr.{ 1( nl•ed<'d The raide rs killed a Turkish policeman and Turkis h s ecurity gunrd as they stormed into thl· bu 1 Id 1 n g . f 1 r 1 n A aut o mall l· weapo11s and apparently tossin~ a grenade. It was reported they -.c1zed as many as 20 hostages. including Ambassador Ahmed Kemal Olema and his son. The terrorists demanded that Turkey sever relations with Egypt and lsrael. that Egypt re lease two Palestinian prisoners. and that they get a bus to take them to Ankara's airport and a plane lo ny to a friendly Arab country. If the conditions <ire not met. "w<' are determined to blow up the building ... state radio quoted one of the terrorists as te lli ng a reporter in a telephon e in· terview. He said the guerrilla squad <~TERROR, Page A2) Oran:Q _ Coas1 -...-m ' =--=- Weather Low cloudiness night and morning hours becom· ing mostly s unny Satur· day. Lows tonight 60 to 65. Highs Saturday 70 to 75 al beaches to 82 to 88 inland. INSIDE TODA" Top recording stars and disco group$ wm provt<k a "touch of country" at the Orange County Fair. See who's appearing on Page Cl. If.I DAlt.Y MLOI S rf!dty. Jyly I~. 11?! Little Green Monsters Threaten State t.o6 ANGELES (AP> -UW. A: IDGmltan with claWI u t tac ... ftwn acle9CI •• Md to oru,. CoUftly and Soulhtm Callfomi• ~ Md rt.en .. ...,.. tbty ea\ anytblat lhey cao swallow or tffr apen, ~ a lilt of problem• omc\ala h•v~ blamed o. Propot1UoD 13 TboUluda. ma1'bl mllllau, al nve-lnda African clawed frol!l ll are tbreat.lna to w1" ou\ wUdlJt. -lndudln110me enduaered •pee\• -ln at leut t'lve Calllomla counua. ataa. Department ol Fish and Game 11dl•man Jam• St. Ament aald Tb~. Tbe other counties are Los Anae lea, Riverside, San Dle10 and Yolo ALftlOUOH nu; TADPOLBS AaE vulnerable, the mature froti• ba~ no known natural enemies Mre be('aUH they tute bad, hu ad~. "We tned t Una them to lar1e·mouth ban, bul lhe ball KPit lht>m out bec1HL'le t.bt' fro11 LUte ao bad," he aald. "We e'len lt\od Uw m out on ulltgalof's. and \be alUaatora spit lbem out. too. "1 doubt 1( we'll ttver be able to s et rld ot \hem," be saJd. ··we're 1~1ng around because or \he Proposition 13 cutbackl," The ProposiUon l !\ buclaet cuts, st. Amant said, mean bis s taff has been unable to s pend time emptytn& doiens of Wll'" 11ets used ----------------- Wet And Wild Wolves get thirsty and hot when it's 100-plus deg rees just :.is do humans. Thi!:. M ex1can wolf gets a welcome hosing down from an employee at the Arizona Sonor a Desert Muse um in Tucson OC-IOs ... broke away and allowl·(I the t'ng111e to fall off of Fhghl Hl l in Chicago The docum(:nl ~a id :.oml· in ::.~)ections will take as m any as 50 m an-hours lo complete. They will require special ultrasonic an d ed d y curre nt probes to check for tiny metal bre aks not vis ible to the naked eye. Some checks involve running an elec trical current through a pa rt lo detect flaws T he FAA also called for a re design of two pylon e lements. the aft pylon bulkhead attach· 'mt!nt, one of three points where the engine is attached t.o the wing, and the thrust link as sembly McDonnell Douglas will be re· quired to come up with an art bulkhead designed to withstand not only load limits put on it dur lng normal operation. but also the extra force.c; that might oc cur If another part of the pylon .. .,teaks. or is not assembled cor r ec lly , or s h ift s s o that t oler ances becom e incorrect wllere the forward bulkhead at· t aches to the wing. Bond has taken persona l charge of the FAA investigation, and said repeatedly he would Lift the grounding order only when he felt the planes are safe . 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Suspect Flees From Cell SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A man facing charges an the shoot an g death of the streaker who dashed nude across t he 1974 Academy Awards stage escaped from an unlocked holding cell by walking through a courtroom unnoticed by a uthorities , Sheriff Eugene Brown said. An all-points bulletin was is - ~rned moments a fter the escape Thursday of Maurice Keenan, 28. who was a rrested Tuesday with two compa nions at San Francisco International Airport. The trio were booked for in· vestigation in _ the s laying of hom osexual militant Robe rt Opel, 39. during a robbery at· t e rn pl a t Ope l 's e rotic -a rt rrn llcry-a partrnent Sunday night. Fro"' Page A I IDENTITY. • the unfinished script, Cannon s aid, "and thought it was for real.'' The wo m an , w ho Cannon declined to name. then was con- tacted by a Bank of America credit investigator. Kay Reeves, who was probing the alleged un· a uthorized use of Cannon's c redit c ards. the Huntingto n Beach man continued. ·'She came out with the spiel that 1 was supposed to be D.B. CooRe r,'' Cannon continued. • • l have taken the matter very. very seriously because I have been under investigation for som e time," Cannon said. ''The whole thing came to me as quite a tre mendous shock." In bis lawsuit. Cannon alleges Reeves has been heard to sa y 'J ack E . Cannon is D.B. Cooper" and among those who have -heard the accusation is FBI Agent Charles Sullivan. Cannon contends Reeves knew the allegations were false yet passed the information along to annoy and harass him. In a second suit filed this week, Cannon accused the Bank of Amerlca, TRW Corp. and Computer Credit. Corp. of refus· lna to correct. what he claima is an error on hil credit record. He contended someone stole hJs two bank credit cards, that be rePorted the theft to th~ bank In December, 19'77, and \bat someone later charted more than $3,000ootheatolencarda. Cannon 1ay1 he iao't reapoNI· ble for tbe debU, but that the bank , TRW and Computer Credlt bave refused to clear hla credit reeo9d. ' . to trap tbe 1reeo 1h·browa froc• lb poad.9. Tbe ttlpe had been col· lecUn1 up to ZO clawed frap apiece and requlred dally checb. GEOaGF. McCAMMON, WHO ADMINIBTt•s the depart· eneot'• lnvertebrate section, sa,ld no funds were cut in the agency. Ile H id, however , that Gov. F;dmund Brown Jr. ordered a hiring freHe immediately after the June 1978 passage of Proposition 13. which limited the a mount of money local government.a could col- Leet In property taxes Brown also cut state spending in keepmg with the s pirit of the vote 'l'he trap-emptying job ls done mostly by temporar y employees who include students and seasonals. But until last month when the free2t' on seasonable and temporaries was lifted, they couldn't ~ hired even if the agency bad lhe money, McCammon said It was not immediately clear what impact lifting the freeze would have on the situation. The frogs. brought to this country after World War 11 for use in pregnancy tests. could become a threat elsewhere St. Amant said '''nlEV EAT ANVTHJNG THEY CAN swallow or tear apart President Slips Away Fro1n Camp WASHINGTON <AP I Presi· dent Carter slipg,ed from Camp David today for a two-hour visit to Martins burg, W. Va . to chat with residents about energy and infl ation. It was his second s uch unannounced meeting with "or- dinary" citizens ln 24 hours. The president and his wife , Rosalynn. flew by he licopter from the presidential mountain retreat for a meeting in the home of Marvi n Porterfield in Red Hill. a middle-income res- iden tial a rea of Martinsburg, Porterfield was descr ibed as a paraplegic vete ra n of World War JI. wi th their <'laws -native fish. frogs, loads-even bulltrocecaa," he said. ''They're Uke gar bagedisposals." Scientists at one time injected female trop with women's urine to see if the frogs would lay eggs, andicatill& that the women were pregn ant. St. A m ant said. • When scientists round lhat African clawed frogs were DO more usefu l in such testing than native frogs, the aquatic an!mala we re ~old for a short time m pet shops . St. Amant said it is now lllega l t o' keep clawed frogs as pets in CalUomia and most other West.em stales They are used for scientific expen ment.s, and often escape from labs by climbing out of their tanks and hop.footing it to the ne a rest pond or river. officials said. • THE CLAWED FROGS. WlOCH LIVE an average of at leas t four years. proliferate quickly and prey on such endangered species as the unarmored lhree -spmed stickleback fish, a native of the Santa Clara Ri vl'r m Lo~ Angeles County, officials said. St Amant said he discover"'d the clawed frogs in 1969. while searchmg an Orangl' County pond for Japanese loach fish. • P Wtres:moto f',..,_P~AI TERROR ••. was affiliated with the Palestine Liber atio n Or g anization. but PLO spokesmen in Beirut denied th1:-. /\n a non ymous ca lle r to ld Bea rut newspaper~ the "Eagles of the Revolution" -reportedly the terrorist arm of the Syn an· bac ked Palestinian gu errilla group Saiqa -ca r ried out the attack . Sa1qa 1s one of eight factions that make up the PLO, and Eg y ptia n P ri m e Mi n is t e r Mustafa Khali l said 1n Cairo that Egypt holds the PLO responsible for t he attack. He threatened ··ser ious retaliation·· if the gut>r- r 1 I I a s h a rm e d E gy pti a n diplomats Khalil also s aid he had given permission for Turkish troops to assault the embassy "if they sec on the spot that it is needed to save lives" Ann Martin, 58, who took part in the meeting along wlth her husband J ames, 56, a retirett in- s urance company executive. s aid t hey h ad a ge neral dis- cussion of energy and inflation with the president. She gave no other details. The Carters reportedly flew an a nd out of Martinsburg 's Au Na- tiona l Guard Basl' from Camp David, where the pres ident has spent more than a week in ex- ha us tive conferences over his future poh<"ies. He is to give a m ajor s peech to the nation Sun d ay night at 7 P OT on his de C'ISIOnS. EX-PRESIDENT NIXON WAVES DURING VISIT WITH SHAH Deposed Leaders Meet In Mexico, Warn of Nicaragua P alestinian gue rrillas have s truck E ~y p t i a n t arge t s 1H·r1 od1C'alh since Preside nt An1.1. ar S:.idat launched his peace in1t1:it1vt· with Is rael 21 months a,::o /\ Turkish employee of the em- bassy who was r ele ased told poli ce "there are many dead" .1monf! the hos taizes. the govern- ment broadcas t :.a id. Ttus wuld not be otherwise ('Onfirm ed . Carter left Camp David once be fo re Thurs da y night on a s imilar miss io n . s p e nd in g ~everal hours in Carnegie, Pa., l(e ekin g t h e advic e o r st eelworke rs and othe r bluc- collar laborers in a back porch g ive ·a nd -t a k e l aced wit h lemonade. <Related photo A4) G r anum would not r ule out the po:.sibility of a third or fourth pres iden tial meeting with citizens. saymg only that "the pre s ident is conc lud in g the do m estic s um m it by meeting with private citizens away from Camp David." "I told him I thought the coun try was in a downhill spiral right no w -i nfla tion , t h e g as shortage, a ll the good stuff. He t h i nks the cou n try's in a d o wnhill spiral. too.'' s aid Willia m Fisher, the president's 29-year-old host. Ca rte r described the con · vers ation, around the picnic la· ble. as "interes ting and in formative," said Gra num. Th e president was to lunch at the mountaintop retreat today with several journalists, lnclud· in g Frank Reynolds of ABC. Walte r Cronkite of CBS and some newspaper and m agazine political columnists. Mrs. Carte r and two While House aides . press secretary Jod y Powell and a ppointments sec r etary Phil Wise , accom panied Carter by helicopter and small jet Thursday to the Pitts· burgh suburb for the 90-minute r oundta ble . T hey left Camp David at 6 p.m EDT . Ice Pick Murderer Gets Death MONTEREY <AP> -Elbert Lee Easley has been sentenced to the gas chamber for stabbing a Modesto couple 100 times w1th an lee pick. a nd the man who hired him to do it faces life im· prisonment. Ea sley, 38, was sentenced to death Thursday for the slayings of Reine r Junghans. 36, and his wife Sigrid, 26, at their Modesto condwruum Oct. 14. Ho"ever. the same Monterey County Superior Court jury or· dered Joe Charles Penka, S3, of Modea\o, to serve a life prison sentence without possibility or parole for bit part in the crime. The jury found that Penka hlred Easley to h a ve the Jun(lhanaes kllled because of a business dispute Penka had with tbe couple. Superlor Court Judie Jtalph Drummoad la expected to re- view the peoaltiea Au1. 9 and pronounce Jud1ment. The cue had orlflnally been moved from Mod .. to to Moo· terey County all•r lawyers tn the HM arruect that prejudicial pretrlal publtclty ml1h\ otberw( .e reeut\. ,or Somoza Situation Thi' w o m a n t>m pl oyee. ·t'• r1·1 :11 \ 1!;1h.i r 0 11urk .... a1tl ltH lL'n11ra sb 1A.t•r t· hold1nµ fou1 ~. I! \ pl 1 .1 n.., an d r ..., 11 Tur k .., ho'-1 .J.J!t· Hui l1H ;II 111·1.1.' aiwn • tt':-, quol 111)! pol11·1· :-.ourt"t:.,. '<llll llll' n · wcr<.· 20 host<.1ges. includ IOI! Turkish employees. Wncerns Nixon M E XIC U C I T \ 1 Al't 1-'ormcr President N 1xon ltH· m t ly U S chief cxecul1n· lo bt: for ced out of offi ce. arrived 1n Mex1<"0 today to v1s1t the df' posed shah of Iran and put m .a plug for another former allv who appears to be On the Wa ) OUt Nixon said t he L1 S cho1 tl' m Nicaragua 1s "n ot IH•l \l.('t·n P rl•s1<1c-nt Anastasrn Sornow an<! ~om ebody bt'lkr. h11t bet .... l·t·11 Pr e s i de n t So m o 1.a anti somebody much \l.orse .. It is crucial th<it .. ,., t•r y pos" bll' s tep bl' madt.• to <.1ssun: :.i Cast ro-IJ ke government does not come lo power in Nicaragua ... From Page ,1 I 23rd ... Wolfe was firs t ma rried m 1927 Many of his brides wen' teen-agers. He's rn ar n ed some of them more than once. . His longest marriage lasted five yea rs. T he shortest fizz led in 38 days . Wolfe claims to have 39 chi ldren -a number that will c~imb to 40 when his bride gives birth to the child she 1s carrying Wolfe says ma rriage keeps him young "This 1s as close to heaven as I can get,·' he ~aid. '\ l\on 1old a nt.'".., vunf'-'n ·nn• U11 l11s a rnval al Mexi<"O City's 111 lt•rna11onal airport Somoza 1s undC'r p rl's-.un· from the Ca rter ad m1ntst rat1on to resign because his army has he('n unable to que ll the re - bellion by left1sl·led gue rrillas seeking the end of the 42·year· old Somorn family d1<'tator..,h1p :-.:1xon !laid he ha'> n·ct.•l\ec1 1n ctwat1on:-th.it Somo1a ··as prt• pared to rt-sign · Tr~n eh n~ an .1 part y o( 1-1 . :"1x on dro\f.' 60 miles ThursclJ\ SUIT AGAINST NIXON UPHELD-A 7 night from h is home at ~an Clemente . to Tijua na , j ust across the Mexican border. a nd took a late-night scheduled D C 10 night o f Ae ro me x1 co. a Me xican a irline His pa rty in c luded Secret Service agents assigned to his protection He was to go from Me xico City to Cuem avaca. 45 miles south of the capital. to spend the day wit h Shah Moh a mm e d Re za P ahlavi and his family at the heav ily guarded . rented estate they a re occupying the re . The former president s aid he was making the tnp to assure the shah "that no\ only I but m illions or Americans a re still hi s friends " Onl' poli <"l' source said Bahas 0 7turk m ay h ave seen onl} hostages held 1n one room with her T he guerrillas had threat.eoOO to kill one hostage e very five m anut('s after a deadline passed for meetm~ their dema nds. ,\ ring of se<"urity ·forces. 1n <'1111 r1 nl.! armnrod cars of a m \'ch amzec1 1nfantr v div1~1on ~r nd pnhr l' :-harpshooters look 011 !Hh 1t1nns .1round t he e mbass) rn m µou nd . s t a t i o n i n g the m!'wvhes near the adjacent Bulganan and llunga rian cm - hass1es Pobce he licopters hov ered overhead. Pre mier Bu lent Ecevit and Interior Minister Hasan Fehmi G unes sped to the scene and w e re conducting appa r ently fruitless negotiations with the terron sts The gunmen s aid they wanted a flight to either Syria. Iraq. Kuwait or Li bya. and the am· bass adors of those countries were summoned to the Turkish F'ore 1gn Ministry for consulta- ti ons The n a m e s o f the prisoners whose freedom the terronsts were demanding were not immediately available . A guard who survived the raid told po lice the a ttack was m asterminded by a "tall. blond a nd tough-looking Pa lestinian ... MEN'S SUITS & SPORT COATS FOR ONLY One Dollar! ~ Wlth Purchase 0( One At Regular Price ~ .................. . 17 J l Orange Coast EDIT ION ·1 "t'our Hometown Dally N.-wsP.aper 'VOL. 71, NO. 194, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1979 ~ FIFTEEN CENTS The E nd End of What? Danger? Skylab? The World? You can 't be too careful on Friday the 13th. Actually, it was the end of the words "storm drain." They used to be on this sign located in the Grand Canal that runs between the two Balboa Islands in Newport Harbor. The words were eaten away by saJt water al high tide . Newport Seeks Oil Wase Bloc k Measure Bt .JOANNE REYNOLDS CM ... o.itY " ... SUH 1 Newport Beach City Council ,members are working on a car- ~ and stick routine to block oil ~ases in the WiAlers off of their cit) W ff ee Price :Incr eased By Hills Bro s. NEW YORk (AP> -Hills Brothers, the nation's third· l argest coffee roaster, today joined Ge neral Foods Corp .• Procter & Gamble Co. and others in boosting whosale cof· ·fee prices by JO cents. 'Hills, like the other roasters, cited higher prices for green cof- fee beans as the reason for the m crease. Hills, based in San Francisco. raised the wholesule price or a pound of Hills Brothers ground coffee to $3.18 from $3.08. Its High Yield brand coffee went up a dime to $2.63 .lor a 13-ounce cao General Foods, the nation's biggest roaster, boosted the wholesale price of Maxwell Jtouse ground coffee by 10 cents to $U8 a pound OD Thursday, No 2 Procter Ii Gamble, maker of Folger'• Coffee, and Coca· Cola Co., maker of Butternut and Maryland Club brands, also raised prices by 10 cents a pound Lasl month. the Department of the Interior took bids from 90 oil companies on an offering of 148 tracts ore the coast of California. Four of those tracts are off Newport Beach and city officials are trying to get those tracts re- moved from consideration. The city last week filed a swt m federal court in Los Angeles sffking to halt the award of any leases because the e nvironmen- tal impact statement prepared by the federal government on the propo5al w as incomplete. At the same time, city officials contacted representatives of the Department of tbe Interior in Washington. D.C. to assure tbem the suit would be dropped if tbe department eliminated the four tracts from the lease awards. City Manager Robert Wynn said today that tbe federal of- fi cials bave yet to respond to the c ity·s offer In a report be made lo coun· c ilmen at Tuesday's meeting. Wynn said that of the four trat'ts, only one attracted a bid. T hat bid or $1.1 million is relatively low considering that all the bids submitted for a total of 55 tracts totalled more than $1 billion Wynn also noted that the city bas found a report that indicates the tract for which the one bid was submitted bas a geologic filsure cro&aing it. .. It's our understanding that the f'JSSure will make it difficult to drill and drill saft-ly," be told council members. Wynn said the report was be- ing forwarded to the Interior Department DC-I 0 Fleet Returns To Skies Over Nation 3 7-day Ban WASHINGTON (AP > The Federal Aviation Administration rele ased the nation 's DC-10 jetliners to fly again today. 37 days after they were grounded following America's worst air disaster. "Today l a m returning the OC-10 fleet to the air,•· FAA Ad· m inis trator Lan~horne Bond told a new conference. He said that the eight U.S. airlines operating the planes will be required to conduct extensive inspections or the DC-10 engine mounts at frequent intervals. He added that McDonnell Douglas Corp., which manfufac· tures the plane. will have lo re· d esign two sect ions of that mount, o r pylon. within two years. Within moments of the an- no uncement. United Airline!> scheduled an early afte rnoon DC-10 flight today from Chicago to Baltimore. American Airlines said it probably would not re· s ume DC-10 flights until Sunday. Swi.ssair said it will resume DC· 10 flights to the United Slates, with a Bost.on to Chicago flight, beginning Wednesday. Continental a nd Western Airlines said they will begin us ing DC-lOS as soon as possible. Bond said his action comes after reviewing the results of the "most exhaustive investigation of an aircraft in aviation histo~1. "That effort has been a sue· cess," Bond said. "We have re-~ solved to my satisfaction the safety question ra ised by the tragic crash of Flight 191 in Chicago. and we have worked out strict m easures to assure that such a crash cannot occur again." American Airlines Flight 191 c r ash ed o n takeoff from Chicago·s O'Hare Airport on May 25. Killing 273 people. The 138 DC-10 owned by eight U.S . airlines were grounded June 6 after cracks were found in the pylons of se•;eral or them during the post-crash investigation. Foreign-operated DC-lOS were not affected by the grounding. but were barred from Oying into U.S. air space. Afte r conductin~ <See OC· lOs, Page A2) MOSES 'BUMPED' BY PRESI DENT WASJUNGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Carter will bump Moses off television Sunday night in some parts of the country. When Carter comes down · from his Camp David mountain- top retreat and addresses the nation from the White House at 10 p . m. EDT Sunday, he will be pre-empting in the East a seg· ment of the CBS series, ••Moses the Lawgiver." in which Moses comes down from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments. The show is scbeduJed lo be seen in other parts of the coun- try. Forget Something? Michael Dinon . 4, seems ea~er enough ll• learn how to swim. Too eager. perhaps, a .., he dives to swim instructor in pool ut Newport Ha rbor Hif!h School Actuall~ Michael didn "t forget his swim suit. He 1~ Jumping fully clothed to instructor V1ck1 Kline as part of the learn to swim pro· g1.1in .... ponsorl'Cl h y Ne wpurl Beach '~ P:.Jrb Hc<.1C.'hL1!-i J nd Rec:rcatton Depar t ntt•nt . Tht: 1dt·a I!'> lo g in~ youngster~ the ll't•ling of !->W1 mmmg \\ith their clothe~ on 1n 1·a~t· thl'y fall into d pool or off <.1 dock 111 :-..l'wport llarbor Miller to B e P ick e d For S upervi s o r? By ROBERT BARKER Of !tie 0.lly ~llet Staff The a ppointment of a oew Ornnge County s upervisor ap· peared imminent today as s peculation grew that con- troversial former Marine officer Edison Miller will get the job. Sources in Sacramento said Gov. Edmund Brown Jr is ex· peeled to make the appointment before leaving the stale late tonight for a conference in Cleveland. Bruce Lee of Fulle rto n. polit ical director for the United Auto Workers said . "there is no question that Brown is Jean mg toward Miller '' Orange County Supervisor'> Chair man Philip Anthony also s aid he believes that Miller, a former Vietnam prisoner of war and now an attorn ey from Orange, will gel the appoint· mt>nl. The person Brown appoints would replace former supervisor Ralph Diedrich who resigned his post last Sunday, the d ay before he was s.?ntenced to state prison in connection with his ret'ent bribery conviction. The new s uperv1:rnr would have lo run for e lection next June. Lee. a m&mber or the t:x · ecu tive committee of the Democratic National Commit- tee, said be met with Brown this week and the governor is der- initelyleaningtoward Miller. Miller, a form e r Marine lieutenant colonel who came out against American pa rticipation in the Vietnam war is also con· troversial for hi.s later aUiliation with Tom Hayden and Jane Fon- da and their Campaign for an Economic Democracy. <See MILLER, Page A2) ~•If P•IOI SIAll Pt>oro NEXT SUPERVISOR? Edison Miller Terrorists Kill •Ma11y, .. Seize Envoy ANKARA, T urke y <AP> - Three Palestinian terrorists blasted their way into the Egyp- tian Embassy today. seized the ambassador and other hostages and reportedly killed "many" or them. lbe state radio said. Egypt gave the go-ahead for an army assault on the building ir needed. Carter Takes Break From ~uniniit Talks WASHlNGTON I I\ P > f>rt:s1· dent Carter new unannounct.'Ci to West Virgirua today tu listen to the worries of private citizens, then returned to the seclusion of Camp David to prepare for Sun- day's major SJ)i'ech on t!ncrgy and economic probll'ms. Tht.• pres ident and wife Ro~alynn s lipped away rrom Camp David in the m o rning and rt~w by hehcoptcr to a middlt• 1nrnmt• rcs1dC'nl1<1I area of Martinsburg kno\\n as Rl'd Hill Tht.•rt. ... ht-m('I with local re~t dt•nt:-. at tht· homt' of M;.in 10 1'11rtl•rf1eld. d1.::-.c r1bl'd LI\ nt•1J.?hho ri. "" a µ.trapleg a~· \l'leran of World War 11 Pn•s1dcn\lal i-pok~:.man lfrx C ranum sa1ct the.· Carter~ mt•t with 17 ~pie . but did not g1w d c.• t a 1 I s o f t h t' d i l> c u s s 1 o n C:irtt•r's destinalton was not an m1u11c1•d until he rdurn~ lo CJmp Oav1cl after being away more than two hours . <:rnnum said Carter doel> not pl.in to lttavc Camp David again hl"fore he returns to the White lluust> for Sunday ·~ s peech at 7 JI m POT from the Ov<1l OHice. (;ranum said he dtd not know ""hl•n Cart.er planned to rPtum to Wa~h1ngton. Ann Martin , 58, a nd her hus band J ames. 56, said they were mvited to the gathering at Porterfield's home. Mrs. Martin s aid the residents talked with Carter about e nergy and infla· ti on Coa'-• Pregn ant Bride, 20 The raiders killed a TurkJsh policeman and Turkish security guard as they stonned into the building. firing automatic weapons and apparently tossing a grenade. It was reported they seized as many as 20 hostages, including Ambassador Ahmed Kemal Olema and bis son. Weather Low c loudiness ntt,ht a nd morning hours be<:om· ing mostly sunny Satur· day. Lows tonight 60 to 65. Highs Saturday 70 to 75 at beaches to 82 to 88 inland Wolle Weds 23rd Time BLY'nlE <AP>-Tbe world's moat married man has cbolen bis next bride and tied the knot for tbe 23rd time. Glynn "Scotty" Wolfe, '70 - Hated ln .the Gulnnesa Book of World Reeordl u having made the moat murta1es in the monogamous world -and 20- y ear·old Guadalupe ReyH Cbaves ol El PMO, Texas, were marrted Tbunday U. a Jewelry •tore In tbll Mien< town m mllet elSt ol Loi A.nae .... Wolfe, deebd In a black tu •o. perfonned tbe marrtqe bluuelf Rt1 pre1nant bride wore a-... maroon dren. Wolle WU ready to marry • 17·year-old ln March, but the wedding was delayed because ol legal complications. At ~time, Wolfe said be wasn't sure be would marry tbe 17-year-old after all. Wolfe,. who planned to broad· cast bls 23rd wedding on television from Australia, said ln March th.rff women were tiv- lnl wttb him and any one of them wa a likely candidate. • 1Tbey all love me. I love t!Mm," be wd. "I n1ure we'll draw ltraws out ot a hat &o Me wblcboaelCMll." t Ila. CbaVeJ was apparently the ludo' wtnner, but there wu no explanation N to wby the I wedding was not televised as promised. Nevertheless, Wolle said be and bis bride will take a world cruise for-the,lr honeymoon. Wolfe waa flrst married in 1927. Many ol bis brides were teen·acers-He's marrtecl 90Dle of them more than once. Hia lootest marriage lasted five years. The shortest fmJed in 38 days. Wolfe claims to bave 39 children -a number \bat will climb to 40 whea bla brlde lives blrth to tlM child she Is earrytog Wolle aays marrtaee keeps hlmyouq. '"l'lidl ll a eloee to heaven as ·~•'let."be1tld .. The terrorists demanded that Turkey sever relations with Egypt and Israel, that Egypt re- lease two Palestlnlan prisoners. and that they gel a bus to take them to Ankara's airport and a plane to fly to a friendly Arab country. If the conditions are not met. "we are determined to blow up the building," st.ate radio quoted one of the terrorlsta as telling a reporter in a telephone in- terview. He said the guerrilla squad , waa a1tlllated with the PaleeUne LlberaUon Organisation, but PLO IPObemen in Beirut denJed th.la INSIDE TODA 't' Top recording atort mad d11eo groups will provick a "touch of country" at IM Oronpe Count11 Foir. See who'$ oppeoring on Page Cl . .ti OM,,Y Pt\.Ol tN Fr1dty. J\f!X 13. 19ZJ ~ ... ::;;:=:::::=;.::;;;;:;::======::::::-.......... ,, ~port Btldget ce..rtl 7Wotes Newport Zone Changes Pushed B1 JOANNE •EYNOLDS ... ~ ............ Cttf CouncUman Paul Hummel wanll hll CO\&D rll rollealluei. to conalder chanaln1 \be llCWllna in Weet Newpe>rt lo prevent the klnda ol l)Olice problem• t.b.l crop up over~ Jl'ourth of July ""lb& la not a beach town like other ci\ies," be declared ln a1kln1 clty lltatr mem~rs to la\D\ch a study &r the problem. Hummel said he was part.Jcularly concerned that other ur1'&ll or the city aren't 11ettln1 adequate polke protection <>o the holiday ~aua~ most of tht-officers 111n· on d-uty 111 W I'!>\ Newport, b~1aklng up pa rth.•:. Humme l wasn't spectnc durin1 Tuesday's council meetlna in explauunc what kind or a ione change he has In mind tor lhc area • The other council ml·mben. said they d like to heitr tr<>m th1 pohce departmt'nl before they'll talk about a .tone chang • • • T HE NOTION OF erecting statues of the late J obn Wayne seems to oo calchmit. Ora nge County supervisors, who re·named the county airport alter the late Newport Beach resident, decided to put a Ufe-aize sculpture of Wayne at the facility. Tuesday, Newport Beach city councilmen discussed a m e morial to the actor that could be installed al the city 's Theater Arts Cente r, the former church on Cliff Drive. City Councilwoman Jackie Heather suggested Tuesday that the city organize a fund-raising campaign to pay for a bronze bust of Wayne and approach the actor's family to provide memorabilia for a permanent display at the par k. The proposal was referred to the city 's Parks, Be11ches and Recreation Commission for further analysis. *** F RED DAVIS, former reporter for the now-defunct weekly Newporter, got a taste of the old saying about not pleasing all of the people all of the lime, this week. Davis, who has become editorial director of the weekly chain that bought out the Newporter, was to be commended for his years of city hall coverage in a resolution brought before Newport Beach City Council members. The vote to approve the measure was 5-2 with council members Don Mcinnis and Don Strauss dissenting. * .. * NEWPORT BEACH City Council members agree the idea of giving tax breaks to s uffe rers from airport noise looks good on paper , but probably wouldn't Oy. The s uggestion was brought to the council by a woman who lives near the.Upper Newpe>rt Bay. The woman recommended dividing the noise impact a rea Into zones based on severity· and then giving homeowners vary- ing degrees or relief from city property taxes . City manager RoJ>e rt Wynn told councilmen It won't work because ProposiUo,,-13 "effectively precludes local govern- ments from selling their own property tax rates or establishing such property tait alion districts." * * * TELE P ROMPTER, the cable television service that serves part of Newport Be ach . is in hot water with t.he city council. The company, according to city staff m em bers , isn't living up to the tim etable set for installation of television cable on Balboa Island . Bay Island, Linda Isle, Eastbluff and the Bluffs. Balboa Island was to have been completed last fa ll and the rest were to be done by December 1981. Balboa Island is still in the works. Tuesday, councilmen agreed to let the fi rm 's franchise con· tinue, provided there a re no further delays. Company spokesmen, in letters sent to cit y officials. noted som e delays ha ve been caused by other utility firms that use the sa me facilities. One letter also noted that a 1978 survey indicated that only about 10 percent of the island's residences would use cable television once it's installed. Somoza Situation Wncerns Ni.xon MEXIC O C ITY (AP> - Former President Nixon , the on- ly U .S. chief executive to be forced out or office, arrived in Mexico today to vis it the de· posed shah of Iran and put in a p1ug for another for mer ally who appears to be on the way out. Nixon said the U.S. choice in Nicaragua is "not between President Anastasio Somoza and somebody better. but between Pr es i d e n t S omoza a n d somebody much worse." lt is crucial that "every possi· ble step be made to assure a Castro-li ke government does not come to power in Nicaragua," Nixon told a news conference on his arrival at Mexico City's in· ternational airport. Somoza is under pressure from the Carte r administration to resign because hls army has been unable to quell the re · bellion by leftist-led guerrillas seeking the end of the 42-year- old Somoza family dictatorship. Nixon s aid he has received in· DAILY PILOT t~ QraftOt'(Mi\I OMt'f Plw.t. ,.,,,. ._Pl~h ., ,,,...,.. I>*~ fM Hfl"•\ Prl'"'\\ t'\~f'hf'it bY IN Or~ Co•\' Pv.,_,~(~ SifNr•'""°tHOft\,.11> CKlbH\tw"d MGM•• tfW'Ot.liOf\ llrkf.t'f fo1 (4nJ4 ~ ... N-@-O<h H""I~ !Mkhlf °"" l•f" Vlltf'Y I~ l~ e.Mtiit~ft(N\t A \lftOI• r....,...ftMllOll l\-1\NOS<t<"'°"n-s..M•t • n.. ,,,_,~ -•>flll'O 04..,, .. •I DO W.i!I05'1rff\.C4'\lo~\O (o1Horft4•~- ll-ttll.- Pto\4<1tftl-P\IOll- J•011 c.r... \llu Pro•leo•l-0.-olMo-• ,-.. ~-· [dl!Of "'--'"....._.... ... ft•tl"11 Eol"" Qoorl .. II. L-tllc1'tf'f P IMll ""h'"'"' .,..fttQ1"9 Edllon Telephone (71•)~1 CleH"led ActY•r111tl'IO M2·M71 , ,..,,, "'" Ci.~""' ...... • dicatlons that Somoza "is pre· pared to resign." Traveling in a party of 14. Nix· on drove 60 miles Thursday nig ht from bis home at San Clemente, to Tijuana, just across the Mexican border, and took a late-night scheduled DC-10 flight of Ae romexlco, a Mexican airline. His pa rty in cluded Secret Service agents assigned to his protedion. lie was to go from Mu ico City to Cuem avaca. 45 m iles south of SUIT AGAINST NIXON UPHELD-A7 th e capital, to spend the day with Sh ah Moh a mmed Reza Pahlavi and his family at the heavily guarded, rented estate they a re occupying the re. The for mer president s aid he was making the trip to assure the s hah "that not only I but millions of Americans are still his friends." He prais ed Mexican President Jose Lopez P ortillo for h is "courage and humanity" in pro· vi ding san ctuary for the de· posed monarch. who h as been in Mexico since JWle 10. Nixon cut sbort the news con· ference when an aide informed him the s hah was awaiting his -' arrival. Mark Morse , a spokesman for the shah, said the meeting would be "just a quiet, personal con· venation between two friends." Officials of Aeromexlco said Nlllon would ny back to T ijuana tonlgbt. Mrs. Nixon did not accompany hlm . She ls ln New York, visit- ing be rdaughler TricJa. 7 Die in Crash ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP> -State troopers say there were no 1un1vont ID the crasb ol a twln-ename Ceaana 403 wbJch left Anch orage wl l\l HVen persons aboard. The Troy Air S.rvice plane wat found at the 3,000 foot level of McHu1b Peak. lt mll• IOUth of Ancbora1e. Tbete weTe aeven persona on board the plane Personnel Cuts Trim Expenses The $27 m llllo n Ne wport Bnc b municipal budget will drop by nearly $500,000 because of pcl'IOMel cut.a agreed to by clty council me mbers. The cuts are the result of ch.unges 1n the fede ral Com· pn•ht.>ns1ve l!:mployment and 'l'rttlntn~ Al'I. CC ETA) enac~ in 11174 The ~overnment pays up to $10,000 to the city to hire and traln employ~s who would then be able to go o nto regular ~mployment in either gove rn· ment or private e nterprise. Newport Beach has a total of 63 CETA employees in all city departments. However. funds for 46 of those jobs will dry up in September f'roMPage A J DC-lOs ..• in s pections, mo s t fo reign airlines put their planes back in· to the a.Ir . "The ste ps l have taken today will allow the DC-lOs to Oy again with safety," Bond said. The FAA released a document outlining the provisions under which the wide-bodied jets will be allowed to fly. They call for repetitive inspeo- llons, between e very 100 a nd 3 000 flight hours for different · parts. The inspections concen-· trate on the engine mount, which broke away aod a llowed the engine to fall off of Flight 191 in Chicago. The document said some in· spections will take as many as SO m an-hours to complete. They will require special ultrasonic a nd eddy c urrent probes to check for tiny metal breaks not visible to the naked eye . Some checks involve running an elee· trical curre nt through a part to detect flaws . The FAA also called for a re- design of two pylon elements, the aft pylon bulkhe ad attach· ment. one of three points where the engine is attached to tf!{· wing. and the thrust link as· scmbly From Page ,1 I MILLER .. e \ ' Lee added that his first t,jo c h oices for the p os ition for m e r asse mblyman Ron Cordova and Santa Ana attorney Ela ine Weinberg -a pparently have dropped from the gov- e rnor 's cons ideration . Lee said that the door still may be open for a compromise that could lead to the selection of Or ange City Councilman J ess Perez or Fullerton City CoWl· cilman Louis Velasquez. Supervisor Thom as Riley, a retired Marine Corps general. said he recently wrote a letter to t h e g o vernor es pousi n g Cordova's candidacy. "Miller is oot my choice bul I r espect the process," he said. Riley said that he h ad no persona l a waren ess of state- CHOICE OF FONDA DRAWS FlRE -A10 ments Miller made during the war but they "certainly are not something Tom Riley would have done." Ant hony contended the alleged anti-war statements have been blown out of proportion . B ut a d ra wba ck could be publicity concerning Miller's as· sociation with the Campaign for an E conomic Democracy sup· ported by Hayden and Fonda. since the Third Dis trict is heavi- ly conservative, Anthony con· tinued . The s upe rvisors chairma n said h e knows Mille r , has worked with him a nd would have no problems serving with him on the county boa rd of s upervisors. Supervisor Ralph Clark said he would be pleased to wor k with whomever is a ppointed The Third District seat in· eludes the rapidly de veloping Saddlebs ck Valley and stretches from La Habra through Mission Viejo. The district contains 187.871 registered voters and takes in the cities of F u 11 e r ton . La Habra. Brea. Yorba Linda and Placentia. Winburn New Panel Chief Joan Winburn has been elect· ed chair man of t he Newport Beach Parka. Beache1 and R ecreaUoa Coounission. Mrs. Winburn, wbo was ap- pointed to the commiasion lo urn, Mrved u vlce chairm&n last year. Ourtq Lhe luly 3 meefJ.nl at wblcb tlM was elected, newly appo in ted comm luloner Dou1lu Ammerman 111umed his poet, replactna reUrtna eom· mlaalooer Mike Johnson . because of changes in the CETA program T u esday . C ity M a nager Robert Wynn told councilmen he • bas prepared a plan ca lling for 15 of those jobs to be switched over to the city payroll. Thirty. one others will be eliminated. Councilmen indicated no op. position to Wynn's plan. Wynn said the 17 unaffected CETA positions will undergo a similar process in l980 Wynn said the $27 million city budget which went into effect J uly l . conta aned enough money for councilmen Lo put all 46 Jobs on the cit y payroll However, an analysis of those jobs led to his decision to cut 31 and save $458,000. Following the cuts. the city will have 633 fu ll-time JObs in- stead or the 661 JObs 1t had in 1977·78. T he Jobs to be eliminated are· Ci ty Manager Staff. one ad ministrative aide trainee . P olice De partme nt: two clerks and one dispatcher ..,~t A nd Wt.Id F i r e De p artm en t Ont' nic- lranscribing c le r k a nd one laborer. Marine De p a r tm e nt : one marine safety officer and one dispatcher-clerk. C o mm unity Develo pment Department. one clerk-typist. Genera l Se rvices : nine la borers. Library: four clerks. Parks, Beaches and Recrea- tion: one clerk trainee and one grounds man· gardener. M arinapark groundsman-gardene r. o n e lncluded among t he city's CETA posts are sax police of f icers, a firefigh te r and two para medics. T he six police Jobs wi ll b<: eliminated. but the men filling them will be moved anto already existing slots ca r ried on the caty payroll. The fire department Jobs Wlll be r etarned at city expense. Mesa Street Block Set Parts of Tu!> tin J\ venue between 16th and 17th streets in Costa Mesa will be blocked for the next two to three weeks during working hours, officials of the Mes a Consolidated Water District said. They advised motor ists to avoid the a rea if possi- ble while a 10-inch water pipe is bein!? replaced . 'rite pro1ect 1s in conjunc- tion with one that recently c losed part of I rvine Avenue. also between 16th and 17th streets . New Mesa Tran sit Chief Appointe d Rock Miller , 26. has been ap· pointed manager of trans porta· lion services for the city of Cost a Mesa. city offi cials a nnounced today Miller. a Santa J\na resident, worked in transportation plan· ning for the Orange County En- vironmental Management A~cn · cy prior to accepting the Costa Mesa position. The post had been va cant for a lmost a year. officials said. Wolves get thir st y and hot when it's 100-plus degrees just as do humans. This M exican wolf gets a we lcome hosing down from a n employee at tht! Arizona Sonora Dese rt Museum in Tucson. Marines and Irvine Fighting Airport By FREDERICK SCllOE MEHL OI U. 0.lly P1l•l Sl•lf The Cit y of lrvant' and tht· Marine Corps are h ~hun11. on one front. on anothl'r thl'Y cffl' comrades. arm an arm The city and the M a rinb <ire prepared to JOlfl force::. to block any move that would allow con version of El Toro Marane Corp-, Air St ation from military to comme rcial 11:-.t• T hey alsl) 4.1r1' pn•p;11 i·r1 to rJn h.:1 llle OH'r \1 hcther thl' l"lrl" follo wed federal prucedun·" h;. rnereasing jet tra1mng acuv1ty al the base without first asses1; ing environmental con~t'quent~'> A regional governml•nti.11 agency study group is con~1dcr ing El Toro as a possible site for what has bt>en c-h,iract<.'ran'<.1 .1 .... a L os An gele.•:. l11~t:rn.i tion al-south Effects of such a mo\'t-~1 11 Irvine city <·ouneil m Pmher .... agree. \l.OUld be dt>vi.lstatm~ Because mountam<; are lo<:at f'd to the east of El Tnro. ,tll 1 ake off and landing apprn<1t'ht•, "ould be over lrvint' "Our voice must bt• loud imrl Cra sl1 Hurts Mesa D river A Costa Mesa man who w;J-.. ret urning home from medic<1l t reatm ents for n eck pain-. landed in the hospital T hursdav after a rear·e nd auto accident aggravated his condition. Costa Mesa police said today Richard Grant Car away. 31. of 158 E . Wilson St.. was reported in good condition today at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Police said a car driven by Ralph Arthur Pfo ree. 31. of San t a An a. collided with t he rear or Caraway's ca r on• northbound Newport Boulevard at Cabrillo Street about 6:50 pm. clear on this 1s~ue so that all governmental agencies realize 1 ht· 1nll•n:-.1l v of our rc~1stancc 1<1 'ill<"h ;1 poss1bihty." declared 1 ·cHin<'ll ~oman Mary J\nn Ga1do follow1n~ a meeting of the study ~rcrnp Th11rMl<1y Mrs (;auJo :.tressed today lhat an~ J 111 an<' r b ct ween t h,. ~a rine:-. and th<' city over lht• romml•rc1al air facility s hould not cloud a rt'cent legal stand by tht• <'II\ :ti.!:tm .... t lh1· M<trincs Tiit• ( 11\ 1·011 tt'nds lhal thc• M .1 rnw Corp.... \'lolated federal pohc1~ by increasing jet train· 111 g aet1v1ty without fi rst assess· 1 n g t' n " 1 r o n m en t a I eons t: . q tlt'OC~S. ~ummerc1al ust• of El Tom ; .... ont• of c;e\ era I idea<; under study h' th•· Southt•rn California /\-. .... m 1 <Jlton of (;uvernmt'nt ·:. Av t.1 I 11111 Work Program Committct• It abcl 1 .... looking at poc;s1blt· .11rpclrt -.1tt'" including Chino. r J mp Pt•n<ll<'ton. Los A lam1to .... .ind .in nffl-hort• fat•1h1 ~ near thl" I " n i.. H ~ u· h I 1" J\ n g c I e s I l.1 rhm \1 r... G .11do n11\l'd t hat the '111 dv is ··:.tnctly .:1dv1sor y to 11 ho1•1 l'I "'Jnh tu Ii:-. ten·· and that 11 h;is no lt·g .il authority lo dt•s11!n:tll' any drfinite site for South1•m (';il1forn1a's next tom· ml'rl'l.JI airport British Da ughter~ Set Ben efit Sale The Cavalier Chapter of the Daughters of the British E m·. p1 re will bold a sale Saturday in Costa Mesa to benefit the British Hom e in Sil'rra Madre. Telt'vis1ons. stereos. vacuum cleaners. chma. Jewe lry and cutlery will be among the items on sale at the 8 a m . to 5 p.m. ~vent at 917 Peace Place MEN'S SUITS & SPORT COATS \ FOR O NL Y One Dollar! •With Purchase Of On~ At Regular Pri~ SOUTM COAST PLA1A. COS~A MISA. CA. PMOMI <7•4t 140-tlOZ F11d!!r, Jyly 13. 1979 OAIL Y PILOT A 3 Little Green Monsters Threaten State .. LOIANOSLJ:S tAP> -Lltta.,,...., momlen wttb claw1 are ... = ,..... ..._. tabl ..s ReelD1 to Oruae Count:t and _..___ Calllorala Poada md rtnn •bera thel eat all.)'t.binl t.bey · ~ f~ ,..._ ar...,, apart. Joi.ninl • tbt ol pn>blema oltlctab ba"e • ----~Woo u. -;, nio.ae+, maybe mllloDI, ot nn·lncb African clawed ftoa• .. ~ to wipe out wUdlile -lnclud1D1 .om• mMtana..-.cS ~ -lD at leMt five Calilmma counu ... 1tate Dep.art.meat ot "8 and Game 11»0ke1maa James St. Amant aa.ld Tbuncl11 The other~ are lM Ant lei. RJv raide, San Dl 10 and Yolo AL'ftlOUGB '1111: TADPOLES llE vulnerable. ~ m1alure froc• have no known natural enemlH hen-btlctt~t: they ta:1te bad. be added. "We tried feedln& them lO \arae·mouth b.at>. but the bus sJ)lt them out becaWI Ule fro&s tute 10 bad," be said. "We evtm tried O..m out on alli~at.ora. and thil,, allhraton pit them out. LoO. "I doubt tr we'll eV< r be able to get rid of Ulem ." he said "We're loaln& 1rou.nd because of lhe ProposJtJon 13 cutbacks " The P~lUoo IS budaet rutt. St. Amant aald, ~ean hl!i itlatC( has bee.a unable to SJ)tlnd tlmt: t:mplylns dozens of wtr4' ntit• Wlt:d Suit Filed Jn Skyjack ID Issue By KATHY CLANCY Of U. 0.0• ~ ... SIAff Jack Cannon says he 1s not repeat not -the infamous m.lSS ing s kyjacker, D.8. Cooper. And he's going to court in an effort to make tha2ab dantly clear. The Huntington ach busi- ness consultant filed a $500,000 s lander suit this week against the Bank of America , alleging a bank credit investigator told the FBI that Cannon is the notorious skyjacker. Cannon contends in his Orange County Superior Court com- plaint that the accusation is "un · founded" and cam e from a woman he describes as his "dis· grunlled lover." 10 trap lh~ areenlsh-brown frogs In ponds. 'the traps had been col· IMllnM up to 20 clawed froas apiece and required daily checkS. GEORGE McCAMMON, WHO ADMINISTERS the depart- ment's lnvc rtubratte section, s&ld oo funds were cut ln the agency. tit> aid, however. that Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ordered a hiring freeil' immediately after the June 1978 passage of Proposition 13, which limited the amount of money local governments could col- lect In property taxes. Brown also cut stale spending in keeping with the !lpirit of the vote. The trap-e mptying job Is done mostly by temporary employees who Include students and seasonals . But until last month when the frt>eu~ on seasonable and temporaries was lifted. they couldn't be hired t•vtm 1f lhc agency bad the money, McCammon said. It was not immediately clear what impact lifting the freete would have on the situation. The frogs, brought to this country after World War 11 for use in pre gnancy tests. could become a threat elsewhere, St. Amant s aid. "TIIEV EAT ANYTHING THEY CAN swallow or tear apart with their claws -native fish, frogs, toads -even bullfrog eggs.'· he Daily Ptlot ""°lotrr tAe Pay,.. said . "They' re like garbage dlapoaah." ScteoUsts at one time ~ec~ female frogs with women's urine to see if the frogs would lay eggs, indJcating that tbe women were pregnant. St. Amaot said. When scientists found that African clawed frogs were no more useful in sucb testing than native frogs. the aquatic animals were sold for a short lime in pet shops. St. Amant said it ls now illegal to keep clawed frog$ as pets ill California and most other Western states. They are used for scientific experiments. and ofte'n escape from labs by climbing out of their tanks and hop-footing it to the nearest pond or river. officials said. THE CLAWED FROGS, WIOCH LIVE an average of at least tour years. proliferate quickly and prey on such endangered species as lhe unarmored lhree-splned s tickleback fis h. a native of the Santa Clara River in Los Angeles County, ofticials said. St. Amant said he discovered the clawed frogs in 1969. while searching an Orange County pond for Japanese loacb fish. 814.2 /tlil lio 11 OCTD Orders 100 New Buses In an effort to gear up for the gasoline crunch a nd the in- creased bus ridership that goes along with it, Orange County Tra nsit District directors placed an order Thursday for 100 new buses. The board agreed to place th£.' $14 .2 million rush order with General Motors Corp • the same company that already holds an OCTD <'Ont racl to supply 75 buses at a price of Sl33.210 each. General Motors offi cials had offered to s upply the exlra 100 buses at the same price 1£ OC'fO directors placed their order by today. need s of a county with 1.8 million rel'iidcnts . By comparison, he said, Atlan- ta, with 1 million residents. has a public trans it fl eet of 800 buses; Buffalo. with l.3 million residents . hus a flt!el of 47:1 coa<:'hes ; l>c nve r . with 1.6 m11l1on residents. has 598 buse!>, and Canci nnul1. w1Lh a popuJa· t ion of 980.000. has 446 bust::.. Barut officials said they ha ven'l seen Cannon 's lawsuit and won 'l comment on it until they do. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR AMBASSADOR TRAVIS PARRY READIED FOR DUTY Thursday·s action came on the same day directors set an Aug 2Q pubHc hearmg on a proposal to increase bus fares. If approved next moolh. bus fares would climb from 35 cents to 40 or 50 cents on regular routes and from 70 cents to 80 rents or $1 on freeway express buses and Dial-a-Ride services. Capo Beacl1 Youtl1 Killed By Tractor FBI s pokes man Tom Shei l s aid Thursday that the FBI has received the allegation identify· ing Cannon as the skyjacker and "is conducting an appropriate investigation." D.B. Cooper is the man who s k yjac ked a plane over Was hing ton in 1971 and parachuted out of the aircraft with a $200.000 cash ransom. Neither the cash. nor Cooper, has been seen or beard from since. CaJlDOll said Thursday the sus- picion that he is Cooper stems from an unfinished TV or movie script that fell into the hands of his one-time girlfriend. "When the plane was actually hijacked ... ( started to do a short script on it for sale to television or the moVles," Can· non explained. The former girlfriend found the unfinished script, Cannon • said, "and thought it was for real." The woman. who Cannon declined to n ame. then was con- tacted by a Bank of America credit investigator. Kay Reeves. who was probing the alleged un· authorized use of Cannon's credit cards. the Huntington Beach man continued. ''She came out with the spiel that 1 was supposed to be D.B. Cooper," Cannon conUoued. "I have takeo the matter very. very seriously because l have been unde r investigation for some time." Cannon said. "The whole thing came to me as quite a tremendous shock." In bis lawsuit, Cannon aJlcges Reeves has been heard to say .. Jack E . Ca nnon is D.B. Cooper" and among those who have heard the accusalion is FBI Agent Cha rles Sullivan. Cannon contends Reeves knew the allegations were false yet passed the information aJong to annoy and har ass him. !· In a second suit filed this week. Cannon accused the Bank ; of America, TRW Corp. and •Computer Credit Corp. of refus- ·1og to correct what he claims is • an error on h.is credit record. : He cont.ended someone stole •his two bank credit cards. that .he reported the theft to the bank ;n December. 1977, and that ·~omeone later charged more than ;,s.oooon the stolen cards. !• • • .Sickout End Ordered~ LOS ANGELUS <AP > - A Superior Court judge to- day ordered the county's deputy sheriffs to end their sickout and return to work. Judge Thomas T . JobDIOn's order provides 12 houn In which to notlfy the deputies. But County CoUAHl Johll Larson told reporten be hoped the dep- ud• wtll bear of the de-d:91on aDd return to their Joba "not a•ay.'' TM clletlloa appll• on· 11 ao taie d•s iltiM add does M& Mr.ct tbe aickout by .....,. oomtJ employees. Groomed by Princesses Oarvev Wllll•ms, Hunttngton Beach, Doreen OeRobblo, Newport Beach County Fair N ow Op~n District administrators said the fare increase is needed so that OCTD will qualify for funds under Governor Brown's new transit financing law and to help pay the cost o C expanded service. Tonight There Are Horses, Ba1u1, Acrobats The Royal Horse Fair. hyp. notist Vandermeide and the bluegrass ba nd Montezuma's Revenge will be among the at tractions tonight at the Orang<: County Fair. which opened to· day and runs through July 22. Hours at the fair grounds. 88 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. are 10 a .m . to midnight today through Sunday. noon to midnight Mon- day throug h Thurs day. Ad · mission of $2 for adults and $1 for childreR 6·12 includes enter· tainment. Here's the schedule for this e vening through midday Satur- day. In addition. there are coot1· nuing textile demons trations in the home living area ; jewelry. pottery and other crafts 1Jcm onstrations in the crafts area and cookin g s hows in the Gourmet Gallery. Today 4:30 and 7:30 p.m . Roynl H o r s e Fair. Moon shin e Meadows. 4.30 and 6 p.m . Harry "Woo Woo" Stevens, fair goodwill am· bassador. Mountain Dew Stage. 5 p.m . Vida Blunden School of Dance. Mountain Dew Stage. 5:30 and 8:30 p.m .• Pamela H a rt and Chet Johns on, He ritage Stage. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m., United Star Acrobats, on the grounds. 6 p.m. 4-H/Future Farmers of America breeding swine show, livestock area. 2ml D eath Valley Run Attempt Fails S HOS HONE !AP ) An Australian runner's endurance gave way to the sizzling beat or Death Valley, forcinj? him to end his second attempt to run non- stop through the world's hottest spot at the hottest time of year. Tony Rafferty of Melbourne had hoped to cover the 124 miles from Shoshone to Scotty's Castle in 27 hours, but the heat broke him Thursday in about half that time. He started at 5:30 a .m. Thurs- day in good form running at un average of 5.3 miles an hour in 85-degree heat, according to Rafferty publicist Peter Baster, who traveled alongside the run· ncr in a car. But the s un soon drove up the ro a d tempe r atu re to 17 5 degrees, with the shade heat at 119. Rafferty covered bis first 20 m iles in four hours, but then his pace was oft.en cut to a stwnbl· ing walk. and the next 24 miles were covered in eight hours. Baster said Rafferty would re!\l for "as short a lime as possible" and then resume his run, but the hope of making the crossing non-s top h ad been dashed. Bast.er also said Raffer- ty would count bis rest time in his overall runnin~ time. For Cool Reading, , See Sunday's Pilot If the bot weather continues, use Sunday's Daily Pilot to shade your face as your read these featured stories: (SUND A Y'S BEST J Business of the Week. 6 and 8 p.'m., Young Life SUtgers. Amphitheater. ~·JO p.m. Ve lvet Cadets Band, llc>ritage Stage. ti 30 -10 p .m. Ameri can Ingenuity D1x1elanders, Food Bazaar. 7 a nd 9 p m . Vandermeide - h,ypnoust. Amphitheater 7.30-11 :30 p.m. Monte zuma·s Revenge. bluegrass band, Moun· ta in Dew Stage . 8 p.m. Speedway, Grandstand. 8·11 p.m. Disco da nce. picnic area. 8:30 p.m . Barber shoppers. Heritage Stage. Saturday 9 a .m. 4·H dog :.how. on the grounds. 9 a.m. ll·H/FFA dairy goat show .livestock area. When delivered next summer, the buses would increase the dis- trict's 322·bus fleet to 497 buses. OCTD Board Chairman Ralph Clark noted the 497 buses will be used to help serve the transit Police Find Park Meters Seven of the 11 parking m\!ters that were ripped out of San Clemente sidewaJks Wednesday were found Thurs day in a downtown ravine. But police said the thief who stole the meters and coins inside the m from Linda Lane still re· mains at large today. The theft was first discovered at I :30 p.m . Protect your Fruit Trees fro m hungry birds with ......... . Goroen Net wlll not 1n1ertern with normal growth Chem1co1s ond sprays will not affect Gorden Net o<iversely Easy to use. Just ,... -- drape over trees or t>uShes. Easy to remove tor harvest. Easy to store .. year otter year. Just roll 1or told. Gorden Net won·1 ~ tangle or mildew. Strong ' and durable will not rot. 13'x 13· Size Reg. '5.99 SALE PRICE 54.99 Fifteen-year-old Rtchan:J Saba died Thursday afternoon when a s k 1p loade r tractor he wa:-. ope rating m his father's equip· ment yard fell over backwards from a ledge and rolled down a 40-foot embankment. The youth, son of Albert and Sh aron Saba of 34702 Calle Fortuna. Capistrano Beach, was pronoun ced dead at San Cle m e nte Ge ne ral Hos pital s hortly after rescue e(fort~ began at 5:13 p.m . A passerby told police she saw the overturned tractor at the bottom of the embankment be hind 1610 Calle Valle. She telephoned police again to say there was a body inside the vehi· cle. .r • Police rushed to the s cene with paramedics, pulled the stricken youth from the over- turned vehicle and started life- saving measures that proved uo· s uccessful. Officer Robert Fox suffered a broken ankle whjl..-racing down the embankment to aid tht· youth. Paramedfrs said the boy wa~ found in full cardiac arrest with a six -mcb-long gas h on his ab· domen. lovur<H b l'Ol ... 1/t' ~ R~q l'JU SALE PRICE ·s4 _49 ~. -... ~~-Fruit , ., 1 ~· Trees 1·-· , 'f'~ •'\ ' Feoturmg IOS/V ~ ~011ett1>s 01 peocti Plum. •. ~ op11ro1 ono ne.:tormc H111rv wMe \el1?C11on lasts• !>Got Site Req ·12 99 SALE PRICES 4.99 - INCREDIBLE HULKS - America's Gilded Age ended more than 60 years ago, but estates built with the mighty profits of railroads, coal mines and banking houses still dot the national landscape. Many are being ravaged by decay, infla· lion and tHes. Are the manslons valuable social documents or vu\1ar remnant.a of a wasteful era best forfotton? GROUCHO SUBJECT -Dick Cavett adds his own rernem· brances of Groucho Ma rx to those of the comedian's latest biographer In a look at the good-and bad-sides of the tu.n- niest Marx brother. COSTA MESA FoUNTAIN VALLEY ~AN ,JI ct Ill( c.o ::> I WY ::: E.LLISg . -:ii 0,..1..,. • w ... 1 ..... •,... J12l .. WPOaT ILYD. CBASING llAINBOWST -An Oranse Coast native son bas found happiness and Just enoUCb success to auit him making footwear. His company, Rain· bow Sandall, \s profiled in the ENERGETIC COUNTY - While the president stews over energy policy, a number of coun· tY·bHed companies are busy building aJternaUve power systems bt1 eno~h to run a ci- ty. A look at what s happening lD You/Your Money • COSTA MISA Mt-1t2S hlto Mt-4103 I 14JO •ootcHUIS T 11 F<>Wtf AIM YAUIT ................. '-~'-'' PHOMI: t U-6171 ONM7 DAYS IALE PRtaS QOOO T*'U 7117119 ............... ,.s....o. ..... ............ ... ----~-·--- A4 DAIL 't' PtlOT ,,Idly. July t3. 1111 Mafia Chie/tain Slain Violent Career Shattered NS'W YOU (AP) -Caralne ··n.. Cti•t" Qalqte'• nltb'-t ••blUon to beeom• -.--cr•m•'• "boll ol ~ .. wu tad.cl u Mhleuly u lt ... f ollowed . police ••Y . ln a bloodl~ realauranl t'OUrt,yard wlth Galanle tti&J clutchln& a tat •&ocle lD bl.I t.eet.b. "ff• vowed when he aot out of pl"lloe \Mt. he would become • powe..-...." Hkt Poll~ Lt 'Remo P'ranea..h.llll, addlna th1t there wu •vtdence G1laatAt waa lryln1 to c&lt ln oa the crimllt•I actJviU. ot the Genovfft crtm" t1mtly uy g WAS INTO cve~thlng narcotlc1. pamo1r1pby. lo•n 1b1rlltna. l1bor racket.a," 1aJd f'rancbMbinl ... He wu t~tni to turn all the crime famlllea up- ilde down.'' Galante, bl1 bod)'IU•td and another man dled ln a hall of polnt·blank 1u.nnrc Thunday af. ternOOtl at an ltaUan reataurant in a dec aaylng uctlon of Brooklyn Thu ru taurant'li Long R e c ession Seen Treasury Chief Cites Rampant Inflation WASHINGTON (AP> -Un· less Inflation ia brought under control. the rnJld recession now beginninl{ "could turn into the much gnmmer prospect of a deeper, more prolonged re· cession." Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal said today. "Our core problem is inflation -inflation that is decimating t h e purchasing powe r of American consumers. inhibiting business in vestm ent and weakening our export com· petitiveness." he told the Senate Budget Committee. Other administration officials also warned today that the mild recession which the administra- tion acknowledged only Thurs- day could be worse. "We are in for difficult times." said Lyle E. Gramley, a member of the pres· ident's Council of Economic Advisers. G R AML EY AND budget d irector James T. Mcintyre in· dicated President Carter would consider proposing a tax cut if a recessk>o this year ts worse U11:111 expected. Gramley told the committee the adminis tration probably would keep i ts wage and price guidelines program essentially unchanaed next year 10 an effort to keep lnllation under control Blumenthal said inflation, now at an annual rate of 13.4 percent. already has cut sharply into workers' real incomes. resulting in .reduced consumer spending that has laid the groundwork for a recession. 'BUT BLUM ENTHAL said workers should not try to make up ror their Income losse s because it would only result in higher prices and worse infla· tion. "This would be a futile pro· ces s . for it wou ld merely perpetuate the inflation that already threatens the main· tenance or our living stan· dards," he said. Blumenthal said the principle or voluntary compliance "'ith a .. ,....,,...,...,. SHUTDOWN -Bob OeCurtis stands in front of sign out· side Philadelphia service station as he prepares for an· nounced independent service station dealers shutdown this weekend in Pennsylvania a nd Delaware and i..I !>hut· down thre at in New Jersey. wa11e·price restraint pro1ram "must be preserved." At the same Ume. he said, the admlniatraUon should continue its policy of spending restraint to help brinll inflation under con· trol. while all<> moving to re· duce dependence on imported oil. "IT WOULD MAKE no sense at this stage to rush in with a program to p u mp up the economy by either a new tax cut or spending programs. or by an easing of monetary restraint," Blumenthal said. Dealers Get . New Gas Price Hike ~ WASHlNGTON <AP ) - Motorists will pay three cents to five cents extra for a gallon of g a soline under ne w fe deral rules, taking effect Sunday. that are int.ended to boost the profit margins of serv ice station operators. The effects of the new pricing regulations were expected to s ho w up at th e gaso line pumps as early as next week. AT THE SAME time. the Energy Department is closing a loophole in its regulations to forbid the practice called "bank· ing," which enabled gasoline re· tailers to raise prices above federal ceilings. Banking allowed gas station ope rators to recover through higher prices every cent they let cons umers save when gasoline was plentiful and dealers took less than governme nt-allowed profits to attract business. It was not known what savings consumers might reap from the new ban on ''banking." BUT THE NEW perm1ss1ble profit margins taking effect Sun· day will total between 15 cents and 20 cents a gallon, including the incr ease. department of· ficials s ay privately. The Na· tional Congress of Petroleum Retailers say dealers markups now uvcrage 12.5 cents a gallon. 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H e apparently felt t h e restaurant was safe turf and had come to wish owner Guiseppe Turano a pleasant vacation trip next week to h is Sicilian homeland. authorities said. Galante, 69, bad been free on $50,000 bail since March 23 after the U.S. Parole Commission passed a deadline for a new hearing. He had returned to jail for violating parole from a 1962 drug conviction. His infraction· c on s orting with kn o wn criminals. POLICE GAVE this account of the execution· A stolen blue 1974 Mercury pulled up at the restaurant about 2:45 p.m. Three masked men went in. A fourth stayed outside. John Turano. 17 . s on o f Guiseppe Turano. 48, was talk· ing on a pay telephone just an· side the front door. "What are you doing here? What do you want?" he asked the men as they ran by. Young Turano yelled to his fathe r and the others. who were seated around a table outside, but it was too late. ~ Talk of Tow11 William Fis her t alks to a friend while wife Bell) answers questions fo r reporters at their home m Pitts - burgh suburb of Carnegie. The couple received a •rnr- pnse visit from P res ident Carter Thursday who a sked :·. the Fishers "to get things off their c hest " Fisher sa1<i he a nd the preside nt ag reed t he na tion is on a · riownhill spin." Australia Invaded By Skylab Seekers PERTH . Australia <AP> Hundred::. of •rta:surc hunter-. ·. ''IT SOUNDED like 'boom. boom . boo m . boom · -fas t , something Like that... a wide· eyed lO·year-old neighborhood boy said later. Within seconds. another car pulled up . Out stepped two more mas ked g unme n . O n e !>h ot young Turano in the back swamped the tiny desPrt truck--.top town of Balladon1a tod<.1} '>l 'ek mg piece::. of tht-t'r<Jshl-'d Sk) l<1b -.pace :station One offil'1al '4 arned lht•m to watch out for 01cce~ hdl '111ght ). explode. hut Au..,trahan toun~t •>£fic1ab cind pri\'att prurnott-r-. Jumped at the rh:.tnt'c to l!et Pt'•>ple into tht• 11 ...... l:'rt l'OUnlr} of Australia·., "outbat·k At the garden table. police later found the bodies o f Galante: Leonardo Cappolla. 40. a fr e qu e nt c hauffe ur bodyguard : a nd the elde r Turano. An unidentified fourth man escaped injury. police said SINCE THE SKYLAB :-.pan· ~lat1on plumml'ted lo Earth and S<'atlert:d wretkagl· ;i1•ro!>:o, th1· Weste rn Au~tralt<.1 dl''>t'rt 1.:arly Thursday. Sl'\ era I people h,t\,. n•portl'd fmdang Sk} lah '4 rerk;,gc• One turned out to be a hoax , .. rnrl b; th 1~ ,..,cn1ng nont· had h1.cn verified But that did nol delu truck driver·., J:.s1:.t;mt Stan Thornton. 17, of Es perance. who left Perth Airport al 11 35 a m for San Francisco with a handful of what looked like very dense <'harcoal. W1thm five minutes. the ex- ecutioners were gone. The car. free of fingerprints. was re· covered a half-mile away. He told reporters he found 1t in his back yar<i 1\ Perth radio station sponsonnR Thornton's tnp lo the United ~tale'> "aid a ~o .. ernment laboratory ind1cattd a ~tron~ 1><>~s 1bil1ty 1t could be a Skylab chunk. Ma)\eWaves w1tha Daily Pilot Want cul .lus t as surely as tropical storms send the big surf to pound th<' sands, Da ily Pilot classified ads brings waves of response. Wh ether It is a used ca r you want to sell, an ;.partment you want to rent or garage clutter you wish to conve rt to ca sh, the re ls a Dally Piiot ad classification that wlll get results for you. Only the Daily P ilot offrr~ lat<' afternoon st-rvice lo advertiser!\. \'ou t:an call in your ad until 5:30 p.m .• Monday through Friday. for the next day's paper. Along the Or a nge Coast the best place to buy or sell is in the classified section of t he (~O,\'/ ~ J 642-5678 I -. ---·----;---.-..- ----.................. (?M.IFORNIA Western Walkout Ended •1'fte AnuletM hw Weatero Aaruo .. baa an =-t.bt od of UM U~ e that lnvolved llO •round peraouel ln three Mealcao ...... rupq were 1chedultd to rt'· aume UU. al\emoon loto Mutco City and O•ud•lllJ•ra. but plans were DOt settled yet concemlng Ac•p'1lco. Weat"rn 8pokt'Sman Forrest Mulvane $aid "'uly to day. • Alt~calt• l'rlt PASADENA <AP) Three Ml ~rsbocb from an earthquake ~t March ~ve been recorded fD San Bernardino County, ac STATE J cord.la, to a seis mologist at the California Jn s titute o f Technology. The tremors Thursday night registered 3.9. 3.6 and 3.9 on the Richter scale. said David Cole Bruit f 'ire Haltt•d LOS ANG E L ES <AP I Firefighters have controlled a 2.000-a cre brush fi re near Vale n· cia that threatened to spread in- to the city of Los Angeles. and were nearing containment today on a 500-acre blaze near Paso Robles. California D e pa rtment or Forestry officials said Thursday night they hoped to have the SOO.acre brush fire in Vineyard Canyon nea r Camp Roberts Army Base . about 230 miles north of her e. conta ined by s ometime this morning Oai•• Reje~•ed MADERA <AP> -Cahfornfa has rejected reward c laims by Chowchilla busnapping victim~ though a sheriff says they pro vided "baffled" offi cers vital evidence that he lped convict three men. Sheriff Ed Bates. who headed the investigation of the bizarre kidnapping near Mader a three years ago Sunday. conte nds the $10,000 ortered by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. should be shared by 20 kidnap victim i. who i.ought part or the re ward Assembly OKs State Budget SACRAMP:NTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Btown Jr. gets his turn to· day to 8l!M!h a St6.6 billion state budget, sent to him afier Assembly RepubUcaM failed in their attempt to trim the spending bUl. The bill contaJnlng 1654 million more than Brown request.ed - won final legis lative approval Thursday on a 56·23 Assembly vote. two mort1 thlln the required two· Brod at :JI ............... M1nn1e H1penon . singer songwnter who had a can· ccrous hreast removed in 1976. d ied Thurs da} at Ced ars Sina i Medica l Center in Los Angeles. The disease had spread to her lymphalH' system. Pl'ivate funt-ral servi<'l'S wi ll he held Su nda~· ut Vr\•:-twood Vi lluge Mort\lar.v thirds majority T be De mocrat ic governor . who has promised to cut several hundred million dollars from the bill. was expected to issue his 't'lOl'S 1rnd sign the bill today - 13 d:.ays UllO tbe ne w fi scal year :\S PA SSE D BY the t .t>g1slalure. the budget bilJ is SI 3 billion. or 8.S percent. more Lban sUl~ spendtng in the past year. It included nearly $600 m lllJon for 14.S per cent raises for state employees. an item Drown bas pledged he will cut substantially. E n actment of t h e 1979-80 budget endt'd lhe threat that the stale would lark legal authority to meet its first payroll of the new fiscal year next Monday. But 1f Brown c:in make his Nine Case Delays 'Exceeded' Tanner SAN FRANClSCO (AP) -The State Supreme Court took less tim e deciding the controversial Tanner case than it did in ruling on nine other c ases last term. the Commissjon on Jud icial Performance has learned. Gerald Marcus. attomf'y for Justice Mathew Tobrioer. ga ve the commission information regarding lbe other cases during Thursday's publir hearing into alleged mlsconduct on the high court THE PROBF:. WHICH WILL wmd up its riflh week today, has focuse<I on thr Tanner "use a gun go to prison" ruling which was <tllegedly delayed for pohtica l reasons. Tht> Tannt:r decision originally held that a judge had power to gnint probation c•ven though the law mandated pn son te rms for persons using a g un in certain crimes. P rocessing the case took ~om e 10• 2 months from the lime of oral argument to the fi li ng of a decision Uec. 22 It has since been reve rsed. T HE EVIDENCE PUESENTED by Marcus showed the court took 24 months to decide a case involving an insurance company last year. while an action involvtng the Association of Constructors ct n<! Engineers a gainst lhe Workmen's Compensation Appeals Hoard took 19 months. - The controversial Fox case -also being scrutinized by the commission -took 14 ~~ months NEW STORIES HAD alleged decisions in Tanne r and Fox - wh1rh prohibited a lighted r ross on the Los Angeles city hall at Christmas a nd Easter -were delayed until after the election last Nov. 7 to avoid affecting Ms Bird's chat1ces for conf1rmallon veto or pay raises stick. tha t again raises the threat or a slate employee strike THE LEGIS LATU RE has alread) overridden Brown 's ,.~to of retroactive pay raises for s tate workers. who like welfare recipie nts have not had in· creases in t wo years. But most Capitol sources say a second pay r aise override would be harder to get. T h e Assembly budget vote Thursday. which ended two days of political and pa rliamentary maoeuvenng, was a setback for the new Republican floor leader. Carol Hallett of Atascadero. LED BY MRS. Hallett. tht: Republican minority blockt-d tht: s pending bill on a -19 24 /\':. ~t·m bly vote Wcdncsd:iy night with a i>1x-hour huldout for hud,gC't ruti. or .1 comm1lmcnt of Democratic !>Upport for "'d farl' g r 11 n t c u ts 1 n a s t• pa r j t t• mt-asure. The budget bill net.oded 54 \'OtC'S. But Republicans broke rank!> Thursday unde r pressure to re· i.olve the potential fiscal cru1:. without ability 10 pa) bills or salaries sl.Dcc the hscal year began July l. W ith a 50 30 maJ o rity, Democrat5 Ottdcd at least four GOP votes Le-d by Paul Pnolo. :.1x Republicans i.wllcht'<i. but only after pressuring the ont• Dem ocrat who-o ppo!>~d the budget on Wl'dnt':.da). ~nm!> Manger.; of lluntinJ.:tOn lk;.ich. to also vole for lht: budgt•t ALSO SWITC HING to ye~ were R e publican s Marian Rer geson of Newport Beach. Marilyn Ryan of Palos Ve rdes l::s t alcs. J ean Moorhead of Sacra mento. Bruce Nestande of Or a nge and Gordon Duffy of Hanford. 'rtdlr· JuJv 13, 1979 APWI_,. utateSiwd Claims totaling a lmost SlO m illio n h ave been filed again st t h e es t att o f Co n g r essma n Leo Rya n <above> by Peoples Temple ddectors a n d relatives of temple members who died in Guyana. T he suit accuses H~·an of nl·gligence in foil 1ng l o hcl·d warnin g~ of cl C:Angl·r 3 Arrested In T orclii11g Of Lesbian LOS A.'.'C ELES I AP 1 Two JU \·emle bo)S and a Long Beach woman haH! been ar rl'sted for 1ovestigat1on of murder 1n the burning death of lhc \lo Oman'l> lesbian lo\'C'r Tht.· v1cl1m .... as dou~1-d .... 1Lh ga!>oltnc tn her ~IC't:p and set <lftre :Jt a Carson homt· WL'<lm·., duy ntght. ~h•·riff'., Lt Phil Hull 1n~ton sa1d Thursd:i:- ller n;.ime wa~ .... 1thht·l<l r<•nct mg nottl1ca tton of next of km Arrcstc·d al the· sc1·nc• w~re Jaime Jerui <;aydcn. 27 and a 12 year-old boy, both of whom wc-r(' booked for investigation of murder and arson . Bullington !-aid. A 15·year-old boy was ar· rested Thursday in connection with the death. he added. DAILV PILOT AS Pot Bill Petition Approved SACRAMENTO <AP> -For the second time this year. a Burbank man is trying to re· move the criminal penalties in California's marijuana laws. S e creta ry ol State March Fong Eu s aid Thu rsday that Barton Gilbert bas again been autbortzed to circulate petitions to place his proposition on the ballot. THE NEW PROPOSAL need~ 346.119 s ignatures by Nov. 30 to qualify for the June 1980 ballot His earllt-r e ffort fe ll a bout 200.000 s hort of the r equired numb(-r The proposal would repeal pena lties for possession. cultivii· lion. processing. tra nsportation. 1mportallon. i.aJ e or furnishing of marijuana . IT WOULD CLASSIFY mari- JU3na as a n into xica nt. like a lcoholic beverages. a nd require t he Legislature lo regulate il as !>UCh. Al present. the m axi m um pt>na lt y for possessing a n ounrt- or lt'SS of marijuana ii; a $100 rir1t. Poi;scssion or mo re than an ounct· i~ punishablt.• hy up to :six month!> in Jail and a S500 fine T ilt SALE ANO t'ult1vat1on or m.1r1Ju:rn,1 arr ft.Io n ic·~ th~t t arr)' pos~1hlc pric;on terms. On anoth('r i.ubJCCt. M:.. l::u !'>a id an 1rut1at1vt' to give the ~g 1slature the power to con '>Olidatr and realign school di,. t r1cw. ha.'> frull'd It had been pro po~cd b y Dori s Al len 11f Westminster <ind Dorn, Eodcrh· of Huntington Beach. Ms Eu !>aid Gordon Saunde~ of Lakt.>v.ood and Ronald Lester or Baker~f1t>ld v.ere spom.onng "" 1nit1a t1\e that would trC'ah: .. com mtth_,. tQ ll ccn:-.c a nd n:g ulatc dcntun~t:- He8ignation OK"d SAN FRANC ISCO (Al>> -The c it .. "!'> Pohcc Commission has 'ot-cd unaru molL';ly to qccept the rt·s1gnat1 on of P olice Ch1 d Charles Gain. c<rcct1vc Jan. 8, highlighting 3 stormy dispute over Gafo's handling of a May riot. Notice of Public Hearing To Be Held By The Orange County Planning Commission On Proposed Land Use District Changes semi-annual D a te of I fearing : July 24. 19 79 Time of Hearing: 1:30 P .IYI. o r as s oon the r eafte r a s possible. SALE JMt ~;i, ~I Harl Schat1ner & Mane Lanv1n. Palm Beach. ~lany 500. Asher. Jay mar Manhattan & Enro. 20 ·;, 50 % OFF ':>Uf lS ANO Sl'O~ I co~ lS St>OHT ::.HIHTS I ONG t.HORT ~LH V.f ORlSSSI AC.•', SHOES ORE SS SHIR TS LOfllC>•SHOH I SL El VI LEATHERS ANO OUTERWfAH CASUAL SlAClt~ M.aO JEAN', TIES 1<1111 T SHIR IS .... ~. ••0111011 • ,011• 41,.. 1rol 1tt0pp11tf 1t••<1011111••' tot ,,.. ••• ' , ,,, "''" TORMNCl 2°',. Httv1t'IOIN 8hl0 J7MIOO O&W'ALI '.MHf()H CIHTl" .._,,o ~aon• M7 ... FUUEATON 011noota11 Man 17M19:1 AIV£R510£ 36~ AtYt1S>0e P1v .. '8Mesct LOS ANGELES 3•0 & Sl)t1ng n•s2sa MONTCLAIA PLAZA ,..,.,, to GTE Phonl' M11rt 62"7973 SUITS & SPOATCOATS REG 4&-56 LOHO .._56 JC LONG 42-54 POATL'I' l!EG c•U POf'11.'Y SHOAT 42'&2 POATL'I' LOHQ ... tit 'Mt '" .. ,., a. c~• .,_ "" '''"•' 11111r11100 nol tftCI Nm to SOUTH COAST hAZA Santa AN ~( Ille lr .. ~11ry" 56fr2570 GRANADA HILLS H.11~ .ii ()\>v()tl\r'l•f~ 1eo.221s Location o f H earin g : M ee tin g R oo m H a ll of Adminis tra tion. 10 Civic Center Plaza <Corne r of Broadway and Sa nta An a Blvd.) Santa Ana. Califo rni a 92 702 PROPOS AL : Change of Zone ZC 79-22 which proposes to apply the F P ·l "Flood Pla in" District overlay to the fl ood pla in a rC'a of tht· Santa Ana River from the most northerly coun ty border w1th Rh·crside /San Bernardino County to its terminus at the Pacific Ocean . in orde r to comply with the r equirements of the Sant.a Ana Ri ver Fede ra l Flood Control Project a nd the State Cobey-Alqu1 st Act. COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT: It has been determined that the proposed project will not h a ve a significant adverse effect on the environme nt and the refore a Negative Declaration was granted . lNVITATION : . All persons either favoring or oppos~g this p~op?sal a~e invited to present their views before the Pl~rung Comm1ss1on_. 1t 1s req~es~ed that any written response be s ubmitted to the Planning Comm1ss1on prior to the hearing date . INQUIRIES: For further information telephone 834 -2070 or call at the office of the Regulation Function of the Environmental Management Agency. Engineering Building, Room 115. 400 Civic Center West, Santa Ana, California. To facilitate response, refer to Change of Zone ZC 79-22. .. By Order Of The Orange County Planning Commission - ' Or Editorial P .. ,..ll//IJ/j RObert N. Weed/Publl .... r nge Coast Daily Piiot ::!U.~ Fttoay. July '3· '97V a.,_,.,. Kr•lblch lEdhorlal P~ EdltOC' Easy to Predict A Sorry Display · · 1r you think the Le1islature la not perfornuna creditably this year, walt until 1981." 'lbat note ol dismay was aounded by a veter_~~ Sacrameo\o·w a tcber wbo was k>okin1 with a l•Wldiceo eye toward lhe Ume when le1J.Slaton take up the chore of redrawi111 poUt1cal boundaries to m a tc h population c h1n1ea It's a situation that bnn.f~ out the absolute worst tn ou r lawmakers. ~tn hness and poliucal parties r ule the declslOPS and poor J ohn Q's welfare doe n't get a wbh!per or con.sideraUon Sia,)• u 11tule S4:nator represents a d1 s trtc1 that 1s e\•en· ly divt~ betwt!en D~mocratk and flepublica n voters By adjusting boundaries to ll\clude pockets with heavy registration of h1s own party's voters, he can e ffectively alter his odds or winning re-~lection In so doing, he 'll c._,<>le, t hreate n . bar gain and borsetrade away has votes on legis lation m whut m evitably t urns o ut to be a sorry dis play It needn't be tha t way. Assem blyman Robert Nuylor of Menlo Park has introduced a bill that would establish a n independent com mission and do away with gerrym an de ring. UnfortW\ately. it has a b::;oJutely no cha nce of being enacted. Common Cause 's executive director in California . Walter Zelm a n . believes voters would approve such a commission i( it can be gotten away from the Legisla t ure and placed on the ballot. Thal requires an initiative m easure, which in turn re q uires thoU&ands of dollars and a flock o f volunteN workers. Common Ca use doesn't have enough of either. lt's still not a helpless cause a nd it shouldn't be aban doned. The present districting system 1s illogical. imprac ti ca l and dishonest. Special for Sunnne r The roar of motorcycles . the lowing of cattle at the J unior U vestock Auction and the voice of Debby Boone will be a mong the sounds punctuating this year 's· Orange County Fair that runs today through J uly 22. "Touch of Country'' is the theme of the fair . In the midst of increasingly urbanized Orange County. it aim s to bring back the m or e relaxed days of crafts s ho ws , rodeos and li vestoc k displays a long with today's bright m usic sounds There's even one day July 17 -when a hom e made le m on pie or orange cake will serve as a free ticket of ad· mission. with pies and cakes j udged a t 1 :30 pm T hat's a flavorful reminde r of the days when m ost of Ora nge County was covered with citrus trees Th.is year. there'll be a new t ouch at the fair that. whi le urban. should be we lcome . a new e n t r a n ce and right-tum exit on south bound Newport Boulevard north of F atr Drive The re·s expanded parking, too. There's something for everyone , ad m ission 1s modest a nd free exhibits make it an e co nomical outing for the en· tir e fam ily Besides. whut 's s u m mer without a fmr·• Be ware o f Black Cats Soml' worke rs played hookey today. some shoppers s tayed home a nd some t ravele rs d idn 'l get aboard their pl anes. u ·~ f"r1d av the 13th I lard sales figures show that activity shows when the supers titious a mong us look up to t he calendar and see on ... of the infreque nt days that fall in the bad luck s pot. f'Mday is conside red unluck y because o f its connec tton with with the C rucifixion As for 13. that was the number of persons present a t the last supper -Ch rist a nd h is 12disciples. For you who fear the combin a tion . breathe easier. We will not have a Friday the 13th until June 1980, a nd t>nly one in the entire year But 1981 will have three -in February. March a nd Nove mber. Let the superstitious beware. • Op1n1ons expressed 1n 1he space above are those ot the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and an1sts. Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Popeye By L. M. BOYD People with pop eyes are said to be highly excitable What's me ant by pop eyes are protruding eyes. And it's be lieved to be particularly t rue of such people whose eyes a rt-blue. Their emo· lions are eas ily aroused. If -you want. a pla cid and peaceful partner. you might want to steer c lear of those prom inent blue e yes. Un· derstand there's a scientifi c explanation for it that has som ething to do wit h the thyroid. but it's pretty deep a nd l .need to study up on it a little more. The traditional June mar· r iage is not quite as popular a s once it was . according to the statistic ians But it 's still a ract that couples mar· Dea r Gloon1 y Gu Did you e ver wonder how many dinosaurs it took to make a billion battellototl? H.J.B. ' . . . rted in June have a lower divorce rate than couple!> ma r ried in any other month Do you k now wh y that polar bear 1s ~o sure.fooled on ice? ll has rough fur on the soles of its paws Q. Wbo first characterized northe rne rs as "damned ya nkees?" A. Coiner of that one re- ma ins unknown. Can only re· port it was not first us ed by s ou t h e rn e r s agai n s t northerners d uring the Civil War aa commonly believed. t\ goes all the way back to the Revolutiona ry War when Yorke r s so la b e le d t he northern provincial soldiers . Another way to keep cats and dogs out of the nower beds. it's said, is to scatter coffee grounds around the plants. The blue-ringed octopus is a curious little critter so in- nocent In a ppea r a nce that It's occasionally picked up (or closer examination by people. Pity t hem. Usually th e y 'r e no t even a war~ they've been bitten by the beast . 1'ben they beain to feel • tlngUng around the mouth and numbne111 In the face •:d neck. A blocking or n rv"B Impulses paralyies them. They die. Blue -rtn,ed octopua venom ii probably nfore toxfo than that of any spider or snake. ... ----- ------------------....--~~~~ ..... Jack Ander on Zealots Make Lawmen NervouS w ASHINOTON Relactous zealota haVl' alway8 ~8ed a '1pec1al problem tor law e nforce rnenl 11uthor1t1eR Their con.stltu u"nal prote c tlona m ust be ree~. yet the damage even a !>mdll ban d o ( mess1ani<' madm en can wre..-k on sneaety has been tragically de morUJtra t· cd an recent years by Charles M ~m:;oo and the Rev Jim J ones. A l'He being tried in Salt Lake City involv~s a self anointed holy man c ~l l~d Ste phen An dre ws , who was c au~h l trying to steal plast ic ex plosives from Tooele Army De p o t in Utah, whe re he worked as a g uard. Our "ourccs s ay Andrews boasted to other guard::. tha t he-was u polygamist. that he walked and talked with God. a nd t ha t he believed he should prepare for any challenges to that authority by s tockpiling a pr1vJte C<1Che of weapons THE PROSECUTION 1s leer) of t he rel1g iou~ mot1vat1on behind the Andrews case, and ins te ad 1s planning to prove that he was planning to sell the stolen explosives to mercenaries Andre ws is not t he firs t truculent polyga m is t to give Weslt>r n l a wmen c a use for ala rm Cons ider these recent cases· -We have already reported on Er vil !~Baron . who is in h.id· ing in Me xico. cha rged with two murders in Utah a nd one in California. Police helieve his ha r dcore band of 40 followe rs has ~en responsible for the re liC?ious assass1na t1ons of several ot he rs as we ll including LeBaron's daughle r RcbecCJ .ind her brother Joel Authon tws an· ke .... p1n~ .1 watchful eye on Alex .loseph. an affa ble inte r nationa lly known polygumist and star of his own movie who so fa r has conlaned Richard R eeves h1R batUes with p0Uce and the fe deral f overnmeol to the courtroom. But Joseph has an unsettling penchant for religion a nd revolvers. A FOR MER C al iforni a policeman and a ka rate practi tione r, J oseph lives in a log rortreu in southe rn Uta h with a 24 -hour g ua r d post e d . His adhe rents. including teen·agers. a re proficient with g uns. and openly fla unt their rifles and pistols when visitors come to the community One member or the· group is an expert cutler who turns out superb knivcb. includ· ing a Cl A·designed miniature scythe that fits o ver the hand lik~ brass knuckles Perhaps for these r easons. some Uta h lawm en have used pictures of Joseph for their dajly target practice. John Singer s taved off a r real on aeveral charge& by arm· Ing hlmaelf and h.la poloygamous family, patrollinc bis Utah mountain hideout and proelllm· ing on local television that he would s hoot a ny o((lcer who came on his property. Police po s ing a s L os An gel e s newspaper reporters succeeded U\ approaching Singer . but when they tried to ma ke an arrest and a scuffle ensued, Singe r got the drop on lhem and chased them off. La st Jan. 18, Ut ah police swooped in on Singer with s09w mobiles. Singer waved his gun a round -though he never fired It -and was fatally s hot by the police. -THE MOST recent incident was the Jan. 30 arrest at Tooele Army Depot of Andrews and three rellow guards 1n the ex· plosives theft. One of the guards was supposedly a party to tlte cr ime, but he had Upped oU &Jie FBI, and agenu we re waiting at tbe depot gate when the four ar· rived with 36 ca5" oC the ex- plosives. · Sources t old our associate Dale Van Alla that what An drews really was a fter was a supply of grenades. Alarmed at the Singer shooting Jess t.ban two weeks earlier . Andrews want.ea t he grenades to protect himself from a similar police rajd. He had already collected a nu.m· ber of M·16 automatic rifles. ac· cording to our sour ces. What has the f''Bl a nd Ult! m ilitary particularly upllgbt 1s tbe fact that , af one or the guards hadn't blown the plot , Andrews would certa inly ha ve gotten a way with t.be explosives. The four guards constituted the en· tire mght shift at t he ultr a · se nsitive storage area R ight t o Sue Balances Our Society. • • W ,\ S 11 I N G T 0 1" T h e Supr€'mt• Court ha~ ruled that 1f a Unittd StatC's Sl'nator <.'alls you a bum. he lx'tt er '.\3tch where he rlo<·s it The case was No 78·680, Hutchinson vs. Proxmire, et al ..et al " is. 1n effect. Congress T he rourt decided that senators a nd repres~·nt al1 vcs could be s ued for lihel if they s hot off their mouths anywhere but 1n the Capitol Score one for Hulchinl\on. a nd for the rest of us Me m bers of C o n J.(re si. have los t 0 some of th~1r 1mm un1t y ~ from the law c;;_~ <~ a n d o l h e r ~'· A m c r 1c:a n s ''llir::::;;JI have another ' \....._ right t h ey , y didn 't have a • ......_ week ago. • . Roland I l'SED TO accept the conven· t 1on <il v.1 s dom that thosl' Jam med court calenda rs and 1001-t trial dc>la y!. were terriblC' B u t G ,\1 <' n n c n W 1Il1 ams chan ged my mind -or . a t least. made me lhmk differently about the whole thing. What ev e r h appe n ed t o .. Soapy" Williams? -after 12 years as governor of Michigan and a turn as assistant secretary of state" Well. he's now a justice of the Michigan Supreme Co urt We talked a couple or weeks ago about over·litigation in the Unit ed States -loo many lawyers. too m any lawsuits. l still think there are probably too many lawyers. but J was struck by what Williams said a bout laws uits . "M ay be we shou Id be proud of the overuse oC the courts. People are exercis· ing rights they never realized they had. It shows a real vitality in democra cy. There 1s more freedom." YEAH. Whoever knew that lit· Paul H ar ve y Il e o ld lad ies c:ould 'i l n p h1gh wa;v s runn1n 11, O\t•r their houses without wavmg <1 roun<.I ·! shotgun·, Who kne~ hr had the right lo sue doctors for malpra<' t1cE'. to s ue a utomobile com pan1e s if they knew the car they m ade m ight kill his son or daug ht\>r ., Or. that you could fig h t bac k ag ainst big·time politicians if they m ade fun of yo ur w o rk o n na t i o nal tele\•ision" T he court-clogging suiL'i that mterestcd me most were filed b~ individuals who had Mlken on big ins titution s and been crushed "wh1s tl<>·blowers," people I once (•a iled .. the 1ast a ngry men · Whe n Ernest f''ltzgerald lost tus job at the Pentagon {or pointing out. truthfully, that the govern· m ent was lying about the cost of ct'rtain lousy airplanes. he got his paycheck. If not his ~ace of mind . back in the courts When Lockheed grounded one of it s p i lots. D an Gel ler t. because he complained a bout the safety of airliners . he got b.H·k in th~ .ur bv ~omg to court \\ hC'n a stcnographt•r n<1mt•d .-\d n Pnnt• Tomkin:-. lost her JOb at Pubh<' Ser v1ct! Ele<:tnc and Gas Company in New J e rsey for c·o mpla in i n ~ a b out sex ual hara~~ment by her lusting bos~. sne mtide the company pay, in the courts THAT'S TllF. WA\' it should bt·. I thank Those people arl' herOf's lo me for s tanding up to l h t> s uffocating , te am-playing c·on form1ty of the system there are not many lhat brave in the land of the fret!. Beca us{' some of us won·t bend . the resl of us have the s mall m easure of freedom that comes with the tiny cha nce that we mil!ht be the next to stand up. And I'm not unhappy that ttfc courts are enforcing that right to s tand up a nd yell ··That 's wronl! It's not fair " Win some. lose some But ~omg to court too much has t<xpanded freedom • thmgs are not tt lways right, but they arP l:urer than they were m the good old days. lfutchmson 1s a Michigan pro· fl'ssor who got som e money from the National Science Foun· dat1on lo s tudy aggr e ssive beha vior among crewm en on s ubmarines and spacecraft. He decided that the way to do that was t.o wat ch monkeys grinding their t ee t h in cages. Se n . Willia m Proxmire of Wisconsin thought that was "worthless . . nonsense" and awarded one of his "Golden Fleece" a wards. sayin~ the taxpayers were being neeced of ssoo.ooo. • • .But It's Both Abused and Costly MAYBE NSF was was ting our mone y, but that wasn 't the ques· Lion before the cour t. The legal question was whether m embers of Congress had the absolute constil ut aona l right to s ay anything they wa nted without being sued for it. A federal djs. trict court ruled thal they did have absolute immunity. No, the Supreme Court said, senators ar\d representatives h a d i m· munity only for wha t they said m the Senale and House. When Proxmire began attack· ing Hutchinson in press releases and television appear a nces, the senator was just like anybody else. So, Hutchinson ls going to s ue Proxmire for libel. My guess is he'll lose in the end -as Brian Webe r d id the d ay after Hutchinson 's preliminary vie· tory . W e b e r , a whi le s teelwor ker . had s u ed over wor k-training progr ams de· sisned to advance black voters. T he court ruled 5·2 that Weber had not been discriminated a ara lnat . But t he s teel worker from New Orleans had h.ls day in court -and ao wltl the pro- fessor from Kalam1100. Jn ract. it's days 1.nd lawsuit.I like those that are clo11ln1 Ame11r an courtroom• beyond belief. Good • Two cars collide a t an in· terseclion. Both motorists m ay sue the c lty, c laiming that the traffi c light malfunctioned . T he re is no way to prove it did -no way to prove it did not. Historically ci ti es h a v e di s po s e d of t h e se ·•nu isa nce law s u its " b y pay in g s o m e b o d y something - thus to avoid a m ore costly cour t fight. Who pays? You, that's who! F RIVOLOUS lawsuits clog our co urts and will continue to unW enough Americans realize that, whe n the court says "They" must pay, "they" are "us!" Rece ntly I addressed a Chicago conference or the Risk a nd l naurance Management Society. ll was an eye-opening experience Cor me to learn that in upwvdl of ~ percent or all la wauita for damages nobody has really been damaged. The drunk a nd disorderly bra wler wbo bu to be shoved in· to the pa* waaon dh1plays a brulse on hll arm, alleaea police brutality, etc. Tbua, every city b11 lo ma.in· taln on lta 1tatf a battery of al· - torneys and insurance manage rs for whose ser vices taxpayers pay If the brawler settles for a nominal sum. taxpaye rs pay. If the brawler sues for more a nd wiDa -taxpapers pay. Jn industry -in e very busi ness -it is now necessary to e mploy a department for in· s urance management. SO MANY customers a re su· ing -and so ma~y employe:es a r e claiming inJury or dis · crimination or something -that. e ach eorpor•lion must employ these uperts to determine how m uch ol what .kind of insurance to purchue. and what kinds of risk Lbe corporation itself should s houlder. lo an effort to Join forces to confroot common problem.a. in· e lu ding the capricious "sue· ers,' • t.bele experts have formed 3 national organization of 4,000 professionals representlng 3,100 firms. And the cost or all this recent· ty added corporate burden in·' evltably is passed along to con· sum en. •'They'· are ·'us.·' A well-known actor ls suin& a hotel because be says the Ul}lt switch In his room gave him • s hock A SALESMAN claims to have .. !"wa llowed an insect in a bottle of pop, demands damages. Thal same sales m a n chipped h.1s teeth, he said. on sever al dif· re rent can d y ba r s . And he 5lipped on the floors of s even dif· fe renl men's rooms. There is a Chicago preacher who has slipped and fallen all over Chicago -hurl bis bead twice. his back six times. his shoulder twice. his chest twice. his neck seven tim es and hi:s side twice. HE COLLECTED from in surers more than $100.000 before they caught on to h\m. The n th e r e w a s th e fortuneteller who reported ~ s a me set. of ROif clubs S\ole.n seven times. Now . because ra diation i, everywhere and nobody kno\vs how much is too much, worter c la ims in r ela te d industrlt a threaten to bankrupt some Every time the govemrotnt wa rns that asbetltos or ~ can dy or plastic wrapplnc pafer m ay be huardous to healtb, • new avalanche of lawsul\I .. luges our courts. and the •ll4Ml"t usually collect. A n d compa ssi onat e Americans all conUnue to ~ "Why not?" antn eaou•h Of l.bem Nall.le tlMl1 '·u..1:i _,.. •·ua.'' ( ATION He Was Specia~ Says Girlfriend NASHVILLE. Tena. (AP) -.. E• 'nom..-MY• u.. rour • .' ••rs •b• apent with Sivia '"' re1le1 at bla Graceland , Jilaulaa in Memphb abow.d her , bat tt tak• to be a etar. From lt'll to lttt, Nl11 t 'J'bo1apeoa lived wtt.b PreU.1. 1~xeept for Preele.1'1 alJl.year mam.,.. h1a ntlatioftlJhlp wtth ;, Miu Tbompeoo waa h1a loqest. , loaldera aay be and Mlu ;:Tbompean were very c&ole. , "I 11£LIEV£ •Y Hpertences 'with Elvia ta\Alht me oot to be a ".1tar," Miu Thompeon said ln an interview. "I don't want to sacrifice my private ure and live 'the reclusive existence be did "You can make so much money that after a while 1t ·,~doesn 't mean anytbing any ' more." she saJd. This fall will mark Miss 'Thompson's thl.rd year on tbe ' syndicated television sbow "Hee Haw." She'll be given more ~"'airtime this year, appearing in a new segment as a "farmer's daufbter." Kenny Price plays per ather. ~ SPEAKING TO a reporter tetween takes o n the "Hee llaw" set. she said she remem· JSers Presley "as a good human soul. : ·'When you live with someone :that long, he's not just a name Con a marquee," she saJd. "He twas special, with a good heart .and a good soul. And be bad a ~nse of humor." 1 Presley abused sleeping pills, 4,be said, because he was an in· somniac. l ''But in no way was he a drug ~ddict," she said. "He never .)lsed cocaine and everybody \)ISeS it." .•. t:4 PRESLEY WAS oHered the le lead in the movie '·A Star alperin Case LIVED WITH STAR Unda Thompaon is Bo rn" o pposit e Barbra Streisand. Miss Thompson said. but the role was reJected by Presley's long-time manager, Col. Tom Parker. Kris Kristof· ferson got it. "He wanted to prove himself as an actor," she recalled ... He used to laugh at the scripts he got where he s ang to cows and things. He did the best he could with the roles he got. "He bad that special quality -that intensity -of a Marlon Brando or a Rod Steiger or a George C. Scott. He Just never bad the proper vehicle to show bis acting talent." She said they discussed mar· riage. uwE AIRED IT OUT but de· cided we were comfortable be· ing together as we were. We dis· cussed children and so forth but we just never set a wedding date." -~-.. h•• 'GOOD HUMAN SOUL' EM• Pre•ley She and Presley broke up in December 1976 -eight months before he died. At the heart of the breakup, she said, was his reclusive existence. "It was very confining. There was nothing conducive lo pPrsonal growth." Miss Thompson said she was notified of Presley's death by his daughter. Lisa. who called her from Graceland Mansion. "IT IDT ME very hard: I was stunned into disbelief. It's begin- ning to settle in now -that he's no longer in this world. But sometimes I still have the in· clinatioo to pick up the phone a nd call him. ··1 still reel that he's very much alive. His spirit lives on because he touched so many people. He had profound effect on my life. l feel Hke I was mar· ried to him " Nixon Lawsuit Upheld WASHINGTON (AP> A 4ederal appeals court has ruled tbat former President Nixon can be sued for violating the rights of a former national security aide. The 3-0 decision Thursday also upheld the principle that a sit· ti ng or former president can be s ued under ·•our tradition of equal justice under law." :,. "THE PRESIDENT IS the elected chief executive of our ,government. not an omniscient , leader cloaked in mystical powers." s aid the U.S. Court of ;Appeals for the Dist rict of Columbia. The appellate panel ruled in •. ~be case of Morton Halperin, a '.cprmer National Security Coun· ,,cil aide who worked for Henry .~i ssinger when Ki ssinger f\eaded the council in the Nixon .adm lnistration. ' After becoming concerned .'with news leaks in 1969, Nixon .and top aides authorized war· '.rantless wiretaps on 13 govern· iltent employees -including Ualperln -and four news re · porters. The tap on Halperin's ,Dome lasted 21 months. IN DECEMBER 1976, U.S. District Judge J ohn Lewis Smith Jr. held that Nixon, his former c hief of staff H. R. Haldeman . ·.and former Attorney GeneraJ John N. Mitche ll violated Halperin's constitutional protec- HALPERIN . ""'°" lion against unreasonable searches. · Smith awarded Halperin $1 in nominaJ damages but rejected larger penalties that would have been permissible if he had found that Nixon and his aides violated the wiretap provisions of a 1968 anti-crime law. That statute limits warranties wiretaps to cases where national security is involved. The appeals court held: -THE DISTRICT COURT correctly found that Nixon, Haldeman and Mitchell can be sued for their actions. -The lower court erred when it ruled that Kissinger should not be a de(endant in the suit. The appeals panel restored Kiss - inger as a defendant. The District Court should de termine whether Halperin posed a national security threat and used that determination in deciding whether Nixon and the other officials violated the 1968 law. Spain Hotel Fire Toll Rises to 7 2 ZARAGOZA, Spain (AP> -The toU in Spain's worst hotel fire rose today to 72 dead, three missing and 70 injured, officials said.· Two Americans and a Canadian were reported among the de- ad as the government opened a probe into aUeged safety violations at the 10-story building. The Zaragoza Hospital-Clinic said Robert Bascblow of New York City died of injuries from the fire Thursday at the Hotel Corona del Aragon. Abbott Laboratories in Madrid s aid one of its representatives in Spain, American Wallace Foster , had been iden· tified by Sparush officials as among the dead. -~- --- Friday. July 13. 1979 DAILY PILOT ;17 .. _... • Friday, Jury 13. 1171 CALIFORNIA .,, ... ,,..,..,, T h o C Hy o f C h tcago hns withdrawn u s p o h t't> g uard from lhe f amtly o f f o rm r mayor Michael ll1landk. prom p- t In K n prot>s t fro m his wtrt•, Ht'athcr. Alien-employers Face Action ~AN DI EGO CAP> -Health ottlcials In San Dt So County b•"e been ordered to crack clown oo employers who blre 11 lt •al alJena to wn in their nelda but fail to pro•ide minim um houalna. toilet feclUU. a.nd drlnh ble water for lhe ltHlcam. Cltlne "tcaodalous" Uvln& conditions few the llle1aJ wort force. the coun ty loard ol Suoervlsors ordered bealtb or llcl&Ja to 1nveeU.1te . IN A aEIATED MOVE, San Diego Mayor Pute Wu.on ordered a simllar lnveaU,aUon from bis staff, sayin1. .-.~ "Free tnterpriae and profit is one thin&. bu t lf the profits are being maximl%ed at the expense of health, s afety and welfare of these laborers. it cannot be condoned." Wl18oo asked for a report withib a week on the McOonlgle Canyon area. where about 1,000 ml1ranU. harvest about 3 percent of the nation's tomato crop . J ames Forde , county director or beallb services. said landowners in that north county canyon would be given 30 days t.o clean up the fly-breeding areas and trub piles. Toilets must also be in· stalled, Forde said. IF mE LANOOWN ERS do not com- ply. Forde s aid, "We may contract to cle an the area ourselves and bill the owne rs as part. of their tax bills '· The property owners were identified by Forde as the Desert Trust Co. of Los Angeles: Sa ger Manage ment Corp., Miami; Bob and Beverly Scarcia. En· cinitas : and Marion Albright, Los An geles. 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I ~ALIFORNIA F~.July 13. 1979 DAILY PtLOT A• 'Sha•n:POO' A.ward Reversed • I.a wlor,. arftued that the case had been LOS ANGnES (AP)-A J1ldCe bu overtu.med a JW'Y'• $115,000 damaie jud&aMal to a .omaa wtlo elallMd ac· tor· prod u e er 'fl arr e a Be a tt 1 . s.crttawri&et" Robert Towne and Colwn· bia Pict..,. Uled btt tdeaa for u,. IDOl'· le "Sb~ Supericw Court .l\tdp Jam. 0 Kotts rt.aled Ttauraday tbat ToWM'1 lt70 nnkla rl the movie acrlpt ._ ··an ln· d•pendent effort" aad that ea · manJtunat S.mltte Marus failed to prove at\Y ~mplled Hfttract between herseU ud the fUmmaken after 11hc submitted • s.crlpt to a fnend who acted aa an aceat LD urn drum and her hu-.bund Ph1hp 1rn medl•l#IY onnoum·-·d lht>tr inlcn\Jon lo appeantolu · rulln& "You're d•mn nl;(hl we're atom& to appeal," anap~d Munn 'tried like a medical malpracllce case. based on sympathy and compassion." The jury decided June lS thal an tm· plied contract existed between the de· fendants and Mrs. Mann and voted 9.3 lo aw¥rd the $W.OOO. Laodnlm descnb1:ct the dechnoo as CJ "travesty ot )ust.lc~" und uld he knew tbe Judie had decided during the trial to "I SUGGEST THEY did it because overturn Mn.Y rovorubll' Jury verdict. But. ac1t~nwrihlr Towne ujd ht: Mt they felt sorry for her," Lawlor said. vlndJcaled .. They fig ured the defendant.a were wealthy and could afford it." "I DIDN'T St:•; how at wus poss1blt> He reminded the judge ot numerous for me to be ht•re tn thl' fi~t plactl," ht• witnesses who testified in the one·monlh i.atd. "It w u likl' 'Alice in Won trialthatTownehadpreparedaversion derland.' all topgy turvy. 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COVINA ROSEMEAD SANTA ANA MONTCLAIR EACLE ROCK SAN BERNARDINO LYNWOOD RIVERSIDE LAKEWOOD COSTA MESA CANOGA PARK WEST LOS ANCELES NORWALK TORRANCE f'ULL£RTON HAWTHORNE PANORAMA CITY HUNTINGTON BEACH • VDCTIJRA SANTA MAIUA BAJ(£R.Sf1£L.D ,,'-----~~--~~~------------~--~--~~------------~~~~-----------' SHOP MONDAYTHROUCH FRIDAY 10:00 AM TO 9:00 PM .•• SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 9:00 PM ... SUNDAY 11 :00 AM TO 6:00 PM • ... ~~~~~-~-~~~~-~---- ---; CALIFORNIA f'onda · Appointo:ient Under Fire. Panel Weighs Top Medal for 'B··1 .,,'°' 0 ero SACRAMENTO (AP) -Ac U... JD1 l"oada may be a hlt wttla IDOrie audl~ but alae'a *-wlilil 1-1 fa'f'On N'fM•• U.U• iaya la lM Callfonta • &loate. Tt.e Mlidecny A,_ud winDcr '(. ... • ,.~ tarset of coo- ~ aenaUYM lD U.. earlJ lt70a $~ *•'* at her nm• acatnat U.. VMitoam W1r and her left· wtq polltical ..... ;!. NOW MISS PONDA la lhe -.e nter o f anotbflr polttlcal • etorm. th.la one Mt off by Oov. Edm\UMi Brown J r. 's ap]>Olnt· meot of her lo lbe suite Artb CouncU, wblch tssuea 1ranu t.o promote the a.rt.I in Calllomia : ComervaUvea are a1a1n lead • ing tbe char1t aaainsl the •c· ... treas, and lt appears that Brown ~ will ..be ba rd pressed to win • Senate conlirmation of her ap pointment. I lo fact. the Democratic Co\'· e roor may oot be able lO get her approved by Senate Rules Com· m lllee, t he firs t stop for gubemalOrial appointments that .'tllus t be confi rmed by the '.:Senate. < BUT BECAUSE OF the way :the Senate's confirmation pro- <>edures work, failure lO get the ·:appointment out of committee 'would amount lO ball a victory .·for Brown. It tal<es rejection by the full Senate lo force a gove rnor's ap· pointee lO leave office. Failure ·:of tbe upper house lO act on the :.,f'onda appointment would allow 'her to remain in office thia year •• and would enable Brown to reap- }>oiDt her in 1980, accordinc to "Darryl White , the Senate'a secretary ~: An Associated Press s urvey of the five-member Rules Commit· tee found only one senator, libera l Nicho las P e tris. D· Oakland. who is supportive of the appointment TWO MEMBE RS, ONE of them Senate President Pro Tem J ames Mills. D-San Diego, say .they're opposed , and two say they arc leaning against It. FONDA CRITIC H. L Rk:h•rdeon Neltber Ricbardloo, who calls Mias FUlda "the chief apo&ogist for North Vietnam," nor the ac· tress appeared at lhe meeting Miss Fonda was not requared to attend. TOE HEARING HAS not been rescheduled and Mills says it might not be. "I do not think the voles are there to put it out of the Rules Committee." he says. Mills, a liberal on most issues, says he a lso opposed the war. b ut adds that he wishes Brown had appointed "someone a little less controversial." "Sbe made a number of state- ments related to the Vietnam War that J thought were un· for tunate," be says. "Tbey rubbed a lot of people the wrong wry." THE THIRD DEMOCRAT on t he com mittee. Sen . Robert Presley, D·Riverside, says he bas b ad "fairly heavy" mail against Miss Fonda's appoint· ment and is leaning toward a no vote. He describes her record on the war as "somewhat offensive." STORM CENTER J•MFonda golng to take s ubs tantial persuasion for me to vote for the conflnnation of Jane Fonda," Nimmo says. Brown's cbJef or staff. Gray Davis, describes Miss Fonda as ·~abundantly qualified" to serve on the council a nd says her pollU cal views s hould not be an issue in confirmation proceed· in gs. "She enjoys the same First Amendment rights that a ll of us enjoy." he says. "The test for confirmation sh ould not be philosophical compatibility but whether the individual possesses qualifications lO do the job." HE SAYS HE AND Brown ''believe in Jane Fonda and will do our best to persuade the re- quisite number of senators to confirm her." R i chardson . o n e of the Sen ate's most conservative members and the leader or tbe anti-Fonda forces, contends Plants Purloined A LagWl a Beach man reported the theft of potted plants valued at more than $800 from bis home Wednesday. Police said burglars entered a patio ar ea at the home A~WI~ ON DEFENSIVE Gov. Edmund G. Brown Senate approval or her appoint.- meat would give "ofrlcial re· cognition, credlbllity and im· plied support to her beliefs. ·'I do not think she is of proper cha racter to be an official re presentative of the State of California," he says BE WROTE BBOWN a lelter '"'8~ U1 asking the governor t.o withdraw t he a ppointment, saying that WASHINGTON (AP> -A voling for Fonda could "possibly House Armed Services aubcom· Jeopardize tbe election" of some mittee ls conaiderinl whether to senators. •rprove a bill awardin1 a Medal He also sent the Rules Com· o Honor to a World War II m lttee samples of statements be macb.loe gunner for bis bravery says were made by the actress. in helping bold off ao enUre Included was a copy of a 1970 German panzer division during Detroit Free Press a rticle which the Battle of the Bulge. quotes the actress as saying: However, Army officials told "J would think that if you un· the panel there I.a no official dentood what communism was. evidence lo support the award you would bope, you would pray for Pfc. William J ames on your knees that we would Tsakanillas, who died in Port somedaybecomecommunist." Chester. N.Y., in 197'7. A spokeswoman-for Miss Fon· Former Lt. Ly le Bouck , da, Denise Kurtzman, said the Tsakanikas' platoon leader , said actress was vacationing with be favored the blll. but he her family and was not available be lie ves tbe entire pla toon to answer press inquiries. should be recognized. ~~-~-~~----~-~~-~ EDISON CHARGR ~SSOF '74 IY_I.._ ""' 2• . '7t UYP·ASAf' ,_ .. ~ 541-7164 _....._ HJ·2223 Servo<~Tl-~•I Y-~ 1c•o S•t _..,, Y04>r Are•I 'O~lA ME~642-17S3 IU.'"'-1el ... ... l\\IC* V1£J049s-o4()1 1"11 c.--~·-0 F,.... .otAWi' Pll• t College Signnps Plamwd SPECTACULAR MID-SUMMER R egi s tration for Gokfeo West College's fall semester will begin Aug. 24, with more than 1,500 classes a nd 60 vocational career pro· grams being offered. The fa ll sem est e r s tarts Sept. 10. C lass sc h edules . which will be mailed to homes in the Coasl Com· munity College District. are available on cam· pus . Appointments to re- gister can be made in person at the admissions office at the Huntington Beach school. All thru the month of July SAVINGS FROM 50°/o to 70°/o or llMM"e· / ,._ ~ ~ tr-,...,_. ttocl. ....... h lllW The sale is on now and w ill INdl. MC9IY tt-an &.ited or -of •llW. T• ...... .._continue throughout t he MOtt •.W MtKHou of Hf•~ W• ...,.. ..... to mM -month of July. sito~ .. ,_ Hri!fft COfl•.-...e~. ELECTRIC and LIGHTING 222 Victoria Sireet. Co~ta Mesa C Across frolft Gttenho•n Nll'Sff'f) Pltone 646-3737 /646-8 I 94 4 y • A//,;J [Jrctm:f '-'l.i_9Mln9 T h e a ppoin t m e nt w a s scheduled lO be considered by the committee last month, but a vote was put off to give Sen. H .L. Richa rdson, R-Arcadia, a nother chance .lo testify against Miss Fonda The fourth member. Sen . Ray Johnson, R-Chlco. says he OP· poses the appointment, and the fifth, Sen. Robert Nimmo. R- Atascadero, indicates he's lean· ing toward a no vote. of J ohn S mith, 53, a t 2236 ----------------------------------Crestview Place, taking plants "l'M NOT PRE PARED lo say how I am going to vote but it's and a garden statue valued at $817. Notice Of Public Hearing To Be Held By The Orange County Planning Commission On Proposed Zoning Code Amendment 79-3 And Amendment To Pertinent Sections Of The Codified Ordinances Of The County Of Orange To Implement Floodplain Management Measures So As To Qualify For The National Flood Insurance Program Date of Hearing: July 24 , 1979 Time of Hearing: 1 :30 P .M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS POSSIBLE . Location of H e aring: Meeting Room , Hall of Administration, 10 Ci vic Center Plaza (Corner of Broadway and Santa Ana Blvd.) Santa Ana, California 92702 PROPOSAL: Zoning Code Amendment 79-3, which proposes to amend and add to the existing FP "Flood Plain,. District regulations, and amendments to pertinent codified ordinances of the County of Orange are proposed to implement certain regulations as required to quality for the National Flood Insurance Program. COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT : It has been determined that the proposed project will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment and therefore a Negative Declaration was granted. INVITATION : All persons either favoring or opposing this proposal are invited to present their views before the Planning Commission. It is requested that any written response be submitted to the Planning Commission prior to the bearing date. INQUIRIES: For further information telephone 834-2070 or call at the office of the Regulation Function of the Environmental Management Agency, En1lneerln1 Building, Room 115, 400 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana. California. To facilitate r esponse, refer to Zoning Code Amendment 79·3. By Order Of The Orange County Planning Commission '·~ . . r • ALL PLANTS IN OUR NURSERY 20%0FF • I • t \ OPENMON-&AT IOOTO~ • SUNOAV8 ITOS'30 • 4 ~IJllllONAL CHARGE ACCOUNTS. VISA CARD. MASTER CHARGE. FREE OIUVIRYI MBl~ ..... ._,....__._.., ••••• ~~---1 .......... ~~ ' I WOAlO I NATION Gilbert Islands Now TA&AWA. Klribatl <AP> The Gilbert 111aedl. coral atoll• both beauU("9 and tualc wbere U .s. MutMil fwal 1-ol World War II'• bloedt11t ,.actttc battles. have become tbe tndependeol ~bUc ol Klribell _,..,.ft ,..,.. ot artu.h n&k. Tbt lllanden, who favor bare feet. c1vtUans a Fndly. July 13. 1979 Republic when the Marines landed in Nov· e m ber 1943 to dislodge a dug-in Japanese occupation force. The Marines lost l,087 men a nd had 2,292 wounded The Japanese lost 4,880 DAILY PILOT A-J J Priacela Aue. repreaentlna her mo&Mr. ~ IUlaabeth n. 1tood 1n U.. Mt equ.torlal IUD TbW"lday to band over the Implement.a of In· de~ before a buabed crowd of ~IM·Mlrted ll~n. l'llSY US•ED AWBD by lhe li&bt ot tbe prineetla, dl"ellled in a fairytale oulllt ol loot lemon dre•5 and diamond-studded llara T-tbhu and lap lapt a kind of lolocloth had never •een anYlhlnt like b~r. or llke Anne'• hu1band, Capt. Martt Pbllllpa, In the ruJl-dreta uniform ot tM fl'tt1t Queen'• Draaoon O~rds. down to 1triped lrouaen and JaqUnc 1pun. Rtpresenlin1 th" United Slates were Otn Loi.lb II WUson, former Marine Corpe commandant, and Haw&U Oov. Oeor1e Arlyoahi. The prin~eH lutt the island within an hour of her Independence speech. aklpplnc the parade by aaUors of the U S • AWltra1hm and New Zealand navies. the loeal pollt't> force and THAT DID NOT bother the Gtlberleu. 111 th ey slill t'a ll themselves. They were happy to see her. and anyway they believe the Islands are the center of lbe world. Their folklore says the atolls were t'realed by the spider god, who then made the rest of the world from what was leftover. KirlbatJ is strung out over 2 million square miles of the Pacific -strad· dllng the Equator and lbe Interna- tional Date Llne between Austra lia and Hawaii -but haa only 263 square miles of dry land .. The islands became a bloody battlefi eld SHORTLY A"ER midnight Wed· nesday, U.S. naval gunfire was heard again over the Tarawa lagoon as the Navy frigate U.S.S. Lang fired a 21.gun salute to the new nation. The British flag had been lowered for the last time at midnight after an even· ing of dancing and singing by islan· ders in grass skirts and flower garlands. When you do-it-yourself, you not only have run, now you can seve en edditional 10% on quality frames guaranteed to re- nect your pride and ours. OFF£A GOOD THAU 8/4/79. 15tSI .OLD ... WISTAT ....... QUEENIE Deatla Noti~e• aUXTC* GEORGE M BUXTON, rn!Wftt of Costa Mesa. C.. P-ssecl _,, Ofl JUiy 11, 197•. Sert><~ a.-. l*Mllno •l IHll 8rOHw•Y Mo<tUN'f, Coate Mes.. SILl!lt MASON E SILER, rHlct."t ol Newpon llNCll, C:. P-•w~ on J ulY ll, 1•~ Wrvlvecl Ill' Iii• •llr ltosemerir, son ltlcllerd Siler ol H..,•oort llea<ll, Ca , t u11911t•"· Pamela Cllrt•ll-wn o l San Fr•n <•...:o, C:• -Petri<•• Siter of C<K•• Mesa Ca Fr-.. may call tor "''''• ''"" on Froe)ay, July ll 1'19 et S.11 Broaclwey MortuMV from 11 "°"" 10 • 00 PM F_ .. -VKH "''" llf' ""'Cl Oft S.turd.ty. JlllY !«, 1•7' .. II 00 AM ., '"" P.Kltl< Voew Memo<l.tl P•" Cf\epel "''" Or Jolln A Huttman Sr ol St AM<_., ~~terlato Cllurcn oOk l•lfl'Q. Belt 8<o.tclwey Mortuary 01re<t0f\ ~ltlVITEltA M ELANIE M ARIE PRIV I TERA, rMloent of Coton.t Ml Mar, C•· Pa.<oed "'"•Y on July II, .. ,, SM I• •urv.v~d Dy t>er 1><1r~ts, 0. .....i M"-Hmes R Privitera,""' llrolher\ "46111. Dan Ind Tim. •nd her shier Oellb1• all of Corona ~I Mar Al\O lier 0<1lernal orencloarenl\ Mr, and Mrs. J-It , nllCFAMILY COl.OtflAL FUMHAL H<>Ml 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PACIFtC YlfW MEMORIAL f'ARIC Cen-etery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCoaMtal MOHUAllES LaQuna Beach 494-941 5 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 49!H776 KAUOtl LAW"-MT. OL.IYI Mortuary • ~meteiv Crerretory 1625 Gisler Ave . Costa Mesa 540-5554 IAL~HOM FUtB4L HOMf 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 18.L lltOUW AY MOITVAIY 110 Broedwav Costa Mesa 642-9150 MTN & TUTHIU. MOITVAIY WISlUWCttANL Mortuary • Cremlttons Flower Shop -'21 E. 17th St Costa Mesa ~ ...ClllOT.-S SMn'N'S MOlrTUAIY UT Mein St. ~nt1~on Beach 53H639 For the Record ....... SAN CLEMElfTE OENEltA&.. MOSl'ITAL J-t•. lt7t Mr •NS Mr\ Mer1< K•llv, L•qu"" Noguol bOY J-:at.•m 8etll Be\~ and Jeffefy P•r1<er, SM Clement•. bOY Or and Mr\. Edward Nu-m, S,,n Ju•n Caotslreno, boy J-tt. "" Mr and Mrs, Franclsc_o Soto, O•n• Po1n1, g1r• J-30. "n Mr •nd Mrs. G.try MdflOIO, Cap1s1rall0 ~dcn, t>ov J"IY 1, 1'7t Mr. •NS Mr\. Arcllle Burney, s.11 Clemente. girt Mr . and Mr\. 8r•d c nentr Caplil••ftO !leach, bay SAit CLEMENTE GE NERA L MOSl"ITAL JUNE 11, 1'1t M r. and Mr\. Mlcllael Kol'O'nh<!ter San Clemente, girl JUNEt1, 1t7t Mr and Mr~. Jeflory I( line S•n (l•mente, boy JUNE ll, lt7' Mr. •nd Mr\. Fr-De Nal)Oll, S•n C1emen1e. Qirf Melody Milcr>rll dnd J•fl Coo'"°'· Oan• Point, bay JUNE 2', lt7t "'' and ,,.,.,. C/wlrle$ Ern n. San Clemente, otrl Mr •nd Mrs Trrr•n<• Kelly, L•g,.ne Hiii•. DOV SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER J-27. lt1t M r and Mr\. Rotrn SewMk, Ml\ '•on V•.-to, 9irl ,_JI, 1t7t Mr, ancs Mrs. ROben SNw, Newp011 Beacll,qirl Jtilly 1, 1'7t Mr. and Mrs. ~eQC>rY Lamb, M1ss1on v 1e1o, gin Mr. and Mr s. M1Cnael E•sley. uvuna 8NcJt. boy JUiy 1, "" Mr. and Mn . Ro<nard Ham111011, Soulll UQll"l. llO'f Mr. aNS Mn. Jeff Glacbtone, L•OVN Nl911t1I, boll Jiiiy •• ,,,, Mr. •net Mr\. F"rren CltristenHn. uguna BeKI!, boy JulyS, 1t7t Mr. •NS Mn. Ronald Adams. s... <;lem•nte, boy OCCAwarded Scholarship The Greater Orange County chapter or the Hotel Sales Manage- ment Association bas presented a $500 scholarship to Orange. Coast College's manage- ment department . The money will be uaed to pnwide fmancial uatalanee to an o.c.c. student in the bot.el pro- gram. 1iw11n IF YOU DON'T IMOU FARMERS NON·SMOKER POLICY May ln1ue your Auto, Home or Life Oar for a lot leu MOney . a.if Year RABBrn IN8\JUNCE FA&•ERS INSURANCE G&OUP Nl011Mfltawm ltt4 1tarbor Bhd. Costa Met• ._.. • HUNTINGTON HACH, CA. '2447 ... PMONI: .... noo OPEii DAILY 10-10, SAT. •10. 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Au1om11ic line tuning. Energy-efficient Xtenaed Ute chas11s Model E0337. .. _ Cima CO¥•· ... UIW1tl I.HEii •• --~-~ •MID $274 CUIMY --ll T• l• WCll _.. ..., ... .. .... , SMCUllm WITWA wm Cl¥llA WU..RI --~--------.-. CALlFORNIA f f I State Rental Market Critical;· Buying COOis L06 ANOZLD <AP) -A joke mlli.na tbe rouadl be.re 4eall wtt!l CalUora.La'& wtclelpr'Hd •(>&l'lllMD.t ~: A mu w OYtt a brfdp ·~ another men ltntalinl ln rl._r btiow ··Where•~ '6¥e!" t.ht tint ma.n yell.a "IWD-, ~ I'• d'rowmna," c:omet th• reply. '!be llr.t mu &lb ••aln ror an addreaa and~ .,.... NnllVlna a,., • ..., l"le:poftM wU1n1 th• 'OU· doe ol UM drown1na lftaA'• reudence, natbel there to uk tbe landlord 11 be caA rent the "dMd" man's aputanmt. "It'• alNecly been taken," the landlord repUea "by tbea\IYwboPo•"ed b.lm in." It hun't quite come to that. but thf' apartment $Queese ii • Nal problem appearln1 ln a 1enerally qoollng California real estate market that has bet-n buffeted by a.tveral factoni Soanng prices. the effects of l'N>pos1t1on 13. ual or potential rent control laws. tight gas 11up Dlies. recessionary rears and record mterest rat~s "l 'VE BEEN ELLING REAL eslale tn the '4alley for 2S years and I've never seen a more eritical situation in the rental m arket." says John Davia, president of the San Fernando Valley Boiard of Realtors. "These share-rental places lbat match two bachelors or two divorced women with children are booming. I t.blnk we· re going to see more and more of two ramWes rent.ins or sharing a house, '-ecause they just can't afford ll olberwise. I'd say the most prized possession you could have in California today is a single-family house .'· The median price for that. prized possession hit $81.051 in May, the California Association of Realtors says, a 16.4 percent jump over a year ~arlier and the fifth straight monlb lbe price rose. The n,u.re. bowever. inch~s IUb·ata.ndard houaJN, mewni tbat lbe bomea mott in demand uau•lb' CQtt .,.u over Sl00.000. • • Vou j uat can't buy anytbln1 decent for S100,000." aaya Dlane Hood. a San Franclaco ho•~r wbo decided recently aia.lnal trading up from tht townbouae abe and two partners bouebt three yean aao for MS.SOO a.nd recently had apprabed at $130.000. Soari.nc property prices have put Mrs. Hood, and many other CaWornlans. in the unjque posi- tion of Uvt.na lo a rnore expensive neighborhood wit.bout having to move . Aod u lbese people look at what lbey would --~--~~~--have to pay now to trade NEWS up, as well as lbe interest S rates they would have to ANALYSI ' accept, many are decid- ing lo stay where they are RECESSIONARY FEARS AND LINGERING doubt.s about the avaHability and price or gas are Jlso g1vmg prospective buyers second thoughts, according to Jerey Pohlman. an economist at Calllomla Federal Savings & Loan. ··The economic and energy uncertainties are forcing a lol of people to rethink their plans for trading up into more expensive bou.sing if they don't really have to," says Pohlman. Real estate broke rs agree that the gas s hor tage, though now largely alleviated in California, made buyers think more about where they locate. "PRIOR TO THESE PROBLEMS, buyers would only ask two questioos: 'Wbal's the down and what's the monthly payment,"' says Davis. ·'There were no questions a bout the area or the buses. Now tbey Mk those questions and they ask how far is it from this point to that point." Also contributing to buyer caution is Proposi· tion 13, oow 13 months old, which has made tax cons iderations a m ajor factor in real estate. Proposition 13 pushed property taxes back to 1975 levels but also provided for reassessment of homes at market value when they change bands. That part or Prop. 13, analysts say, bas led homeowners wbo might have traded up t.o stay put Financial Awards Granted Eighteen O r a n ge Coast College students who a re transferring to four.year ins titutions have been awarded Cal Grant Scholarships by .._~ ........ • tht' California Student Royal Roman<.·e? Aid Commission. The s tudents were a warded lhe ~c holars h ips on the basis of academic ex- cellence and financial need. They are. "'o"' C"'ta M<ou R~e E Conntel ''· J•m•• E C""9fO•~. PhuonQ M I 1'111\. Mcu t J Ht~n<h'' J•<l"f' K tl'Qlet Vtn T Nqyyeon. MaQdctlMd l P it\tutna, qnt> rt q P\ctn<•<n (•ro' l A'y~n.-noMt<f\MIP Whun~v "'0"' l!Ynrln<rfon llocll: R•<hMO A M•·~'· Jowph II. N~(\l)~ •"0 ~drOld L Srurt,.v From Newport k•ch ..Jo..tnn M COii' I or~n W G~ullrr M•' t9t.dY AP Wlr•oi...to lP• \cot T Mdl"t1n dnG J"'"" f W 1Ql'U Gets Degree and would·be buyers to turn down bouses whose lax billa could easily double when they are sold and reassessed at. their new market value "PART OF TOE GENERAL PULLBACK from buying new houses is related t.o Proposition 13," Pohlman said. "The looger you've lived in a place the bigger the tax penalty would be for mov· lng aod the bigger the jump in taxes if you move int.o a new house.'' Gas jitte rs are a frecting sales in housing tracts. brokers say. while urban homes are gain· ing vaJue. ·'I bave 10 new homes sitting out a little further from work areas and they're really hurt· Ulg ," says Monrovia real estate broker Richard Ra msey. "Closer-in homes ~ c.,-rylbc a pre· mium." Ramsey and others say buyers are alao more worried about mortgaging tbemaelves heavily for a new home. "HALF OF THEM DOWT KNOW wbere the economy is going to go and lbat•a creatinc a state or confusion in the buyer 's mlnd," Ramsey saJd. "He's wondering II he's gotnc to bave a Job and be able to make the pa yments." Thoui?h serious. the problems affecting the housing market do not presage a real estate bust, the analysts say. because the Califon.la economy is still robust and demand from newcomers and newlyweds is unabated BRIDEIAST TO KNOW ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ® Scirocco ~ NEW DELHI, India (AP > -About 10,000 marriages were ar ranged at a week-long Hindu convention with ne ither brides n or grooms present, accord· iog to United News of In- dia . • • It said fathers made arrangements at the an- nua l marriage m arket • attended b y s ome • 100,000 Brahm an s. ! members or the highest • Hindu caste, al Saurath, : in northern Blhar state. • • • • BRAND NEW '79 ONLY s9 $190~! OR s777Jf!!:~ S'n 40•n & ,,CW"')· -t. •0t b(. mt'... , .... pg.,,.,... IWCl .. \f\<.,IU()e• ,., & f•( lOlAI t~ ouc.e o• S&itO$ w W'l<.tvOee ....... 0 &ooc le ,.f.'f.1.-. tl.12' °"''"''90P...v"'f"f't~• '''\!.ti •89*' OS1114 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 18711 BEACH BLVD. lJ'.!==~HUHTINGTOH BEACH =~!!:~~'~ 842-2000 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Women were barred ! from the eonvenltoo, at whic h the m en ex - cha nged information on their family histories. ho roscopes and otner pertinent factors, the re- port said. • SEE OUll 79 IAlltT AD IM • TOOAY"S SPoaTS SICTIO.. ! • • ............... -········································ Old fashioned Caring Savings Brit ain's Prince Charles strolls m a Lon - don park \vlth divorcee Jane Ward prior to a polo match this week. Jane, 23. has been acing as assistant manager of the Guards Polo Club. which is located a few miles from Windsor Castle. A British newspaper said the couple h as been me e ting regularly. Tien Van of Costa Mesa has g raduated from the Uruvcrsity of Hartford in Connecticut. with a bachelor 's degree in electrical engi neer - ing. A Horse of a Different Color UITTllll BUSlllES~ SALE SAYE UP 10 70% SILK FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS ANTIQUES • ACCESS~IES Oak Table & Four Chai" ............ 522 5 Oak Hall Tree •..................... S2QO Walnut Desk & Chair .............. 5200 File Cabinets ..•................... 5 2 5 Metal Shelving ............••....•... 5 2 5 41x81 Workbench, ........•....•..... s I 00 Phn f11C111Y, 111a11y '"°" EVERYTHING MUST GO ! . ~ -. 3437 Vea Udo, NevJPOrf Beach Via UdD Plcmi Oown-atalra ·next to Via Lido Drugs PRIME RE'T AIL STORE FOR LEASE Come see the jumpers ... prancers ... dancers ... wondertully nostalgic. delightfully beaut1lul. hand-carved carrousel animals from the famous Rooney collection. Children will be enchanted by the marvelous horses t rom .rnt1que merry-go-rounds. Now a t Newport Balboa Savings, Westcliff Plaza. Westcliff Onve at Irvine Avenue. Free! A unique gift. We offer a four-color signed/numbered print ol a carrousel horse by Gary Watson, talented local artist and graphic designer. Available only while this edition lasts. Newport Balboa Savings ... where your savings work hard for you. We offer higher-yielding passbook accounts and lo w . $100 deposit requirements on a whole range of term certificate cJccounts including a new 4-year term money market account Our many convenient fr~ services make life so much easter when you save ..Jt Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association. Amon~ thC'm are free money o rders and travelers checks. notary service direct Social Security deposits, free checkinE; account .. and telephone transfer service. and. of course. we're open on Saturdays, 9 to 1. Newport Balboa Savings . Westcliff Plaza. Newpo rt Beach, (714)645-0505 . ---- I - .... ----..... ·--------~~-----' t Fridaiv. July 13, 1979 DAIL v PtLOT A • ~ .. . • Tinting Triggers T itters Six Libraries Receive Donations •• Slx South Oranae County branch Ubrartes bavt bMn &lven private donallona lncltldlna a tclephone·typewrtter machine to aerve hearing lm· palr.c! patrons and 4,119 uaorted books pallble telephone-typewriters to communicate The 4,116 books, worth $6,299, were donated to with library personnel through typed messages the Dane Miguel, Laguna Beach, San Clemente, transmitted over telephone lines. San Juan Capistrano and Mission Viejo libraries by the Monarch Bay Boot Co. An Oren1e Co unty 'fraMtt Dlmtet cllrector •ked Tbunda1 lf the wladow tlntin1 on tbtt dlttrld'I 9$ MW bul.- thouW be removed now lhat tbe 1a1 crunch ls producJn& b i ah c r pau enpr loada. Tbc! S700 t.elepbone.typewrlter, donated by the U on1 Club or l..ei1u.re World, will be located at the Le1aure World library brancb. County Librarian Elizabeth Martinez Smith -::===========::------------said there are an estimated 5,000 to 8,000 persons ( ) ln Orange County who s ufter from bearing defects I .. ~. BOYIJ and about 3,000 telephone-typewriter machines are -------DAILY PILOT Th• macbloe permlt1 lbose with com-now ln uee ln the greater Los Angeles area. INFORMS in the O CID S e a ts Holt Placentia Councilman Donald A. Holt Jr. took his seat Thursday as the newest director or tbe Orange County Trnns1t District. Holt, a 39-year-o ld s al es manager, w as e lected by mayors of the county's cities to serve as o n e o f two c ity re presentatives on the five-member board ff E REPLACED La Habra Councilwoma n Robin Young, who lost her bid for a new four- y ear t r a ns it d istrict term. OCTD directors also reappointed a tto rney Willia m E. Fa rris of Orange to a fo ur-year term as the b oard 's director at large. lo addition, directors chose county Supervisor Ralph Clark to serve as board chair m an for the seventh year in a row OCTD'S BOARO of directors consists of two c ity representatives, two county supervisors a nd a fifth member appoint- ed by the fi rst four to represent the public at large 2 Mayors Elect ed T o Pane l Yorba Linda Mayor Irwin Fried and Cypress Mayor Pro Tern Vickie Evans have been elected c h a i rman a nd v ice chairman, respectively, of the Orange County Criminal Ju!ttice Coun cil The Orange County Criminal Justice Council has served since 1970 as the official region a l c riminal justice pla n- ning agency for Orange County. A s pokesman said that during this period the counc il has a llocated more than $17 million in Law Enforcement As· sistance Administration <LEAA) funds to cities and t.he county for pro- jects designed to pre · ve nt and control crime. "It ha been aUeaed lbat we tint~ the win dow1 on t.M new ones to hldt th• fact that they ltr~ empty," Director William 1'"arns quipped '"la at sale to take the Ont off now?" "We didn't actua lly tint them," Patrick But ters , a d istri c t ad m anii lrator replie d . "We put shades on them with .silhoueUes " ·Tm only kidding," Butters said amid the laughter lh!it followed GWC SUTE KID FI LMS Golden West College's Summ r film series for children wtll run each Wedntl&day at 1 p m In the Forum 2 theater through Aug 29 Features include .. A Dog of fo'landers" (J uly 25). "Sam my, The Way. Out Seal" (Aug. u. "The Many Adventures of ·w1nnie The Pooh" <Aug 8), "The Little Ark '' IAug 22) a nd "Pollyanna" <Aug. 29) S 1 6.6 B i l l ion State Budget To Governor By 0 . C. HUSTINGS Of IM Dally Pl1411 SUtf The Assembly sent SB 190, the state budget. to Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r.'s desk Thursday with the help of three Orange County lawmakers -two Republicans a nd one Democrat -who either took a walk or voted against the measure when the As· sem bly first voted on it Wednesday. Thursday's vote was 56·23. Fifty-four votes are needed for passage in the Assembly under the two- thirds majority rule on budgets. (Related story, Page AS> HUNTINGTON BEACH'S Dennis Mangers was the only Democrat in the Assem bly to vote against the proposed state budget bill Wednesday. Mangers switched and voted for it when it came before the lower house again Thursday. Republicans Marian Be rgeson of Newport Beach and Bruce Nestande of Orange, who didn't vote at all Wednesday, cast "aye'' votes on the budget measure Thursday ORANGE COUNTY'S two other Democratic assemblymen -Richard Robinson of Santa An a and Chet Wray of Garden Grove -voted for it both times. Republican Assemblyman Ross Johnson of F,ullerton voted against it both limes. * •• THE S16.6 BILLION spending progra m for ft s· c<i l 1979-80 was passed by the stale Senate on a 27-12 vote Wednesday. Orange County senators -Paul Carpenter or Garden Grove. John Briggs of Fu1lerton and John Schmitz of Newport Beach -all voted against it. ••• FORMER SECRETARY of agriculture Earl Butz will be the speaker J uly 24 at an E. F. Hutton seminar in Newport Beach His topic "Cong ress. C arter and Com· modities." Butz is scheduled to speak at 7:30 p.m . at the Newport Beac.-h Marriott. I( you want to listen, talk to E. F. Hutton. GOV. BROWN has st~ned AB 582 by As· semblyman Mangers. Jt authorizes school districts to hire private. licensed security personnel in the event of an emergency. A Mangers aide said the measure was prompt- ed by problems that came up during las t January's strike by teachers in the Huntington Beach Union High School District. * •• MANGERS HAS BEEN appointed to the California Ad visory Council on Vocational Educa- tion and Technical Training by Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy. The council advises the state Board of Educa- tion. Co uncil members are reimbursed for ex- penses. but receive no other compensation. ESTA.T E S ALE O F JEWELRY - CRYSTA.L - PORCELAIN - BROlWZES- CHINA-Friday, Satwday, and Sunday SILVER aad ••re. Lota of diamond rings and earrinvs. told Clhelns, fine chine and crystal, bronies, some tumi· une, oils, chandeliers, bran lemps, etc. Somtthlng for everyone -from $1.00 up. Free ldmluion. Bank of America, Master '°'8t91, c~s. tome tartn& ev1llable. nigh ta July 14, 15 and 16 Inspection of ali merchandise Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 2 • 6 P.M. and 1 ·8 P.M. newport galleries ltd. 2542 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA (714) 146-2200 CONSMltle•tTS ACCB'lm 'TIL 5 PM f( TA I L REG $198.98 $139 .. 99 .s93t1 @LOCOMOTIVES SAVE ~~ SO'ro ~~~' Quantities limited -Sho p early! AL.CO I 000 Swotcher 4 ·6·2 Heavy Pac1 f1c 2'14 B.,kt hlte 2-S-2 Mikado 0.1·0 Switcher O.t-0 Swolcher 4-6-1·• ctullenger 00·1 Eleclrtc 17.91 '79.98 189.91 ,,, ... .... 91 89.91 298.91 99.91 s 9.99 s 89.99 $ 99.99 s 89.99 s 19.99 s 39.99 S149.99 s 59.99 BACHMANN DIESEL HUSTLER HO TRAIN SET ·shacl-L SUPERMARKO OF HOllY GOODS f1t'1Cjh\ Sl.lt10•' Pas.enqtu S!d1ton Church & Facrorv RET A IL $10.00 REG. S6.99 SS!! -~ ..... !£ ..... ~.~-~ ll~· ~;;l, The Troon ~ SJ piece •cale HO 1et. Include\: Chrome l'".g OPoser All Amer1co lPvtr~ With operating he&dllght, 3 cu•. 14 R .R ~\hut '''"'• 12 telePhone Poles, corclc tr~ck .tnd power pack. • • • , • ,, t' ~ .,. RETA IL $61.50 $ s 100 OFF usr TWO-JRUCK HEISLER CHAIGI If ······~·. = a ••nt• .. .... IMSftlCllllCI '3~ St•e ftt1n: ... * ';fll ....... /0 * 9 s.e.w1., ......... 10 -' tJ~S~ ... 10 -S WEST SIDE LUMBER 1YCO LIST • ENCINO • RIVERSIDE $S41 &tlbo.1 Sl•d . 61 UV•" 8urtn 81•<1., Jn~, CA 91 Hf> lt••fnod<t, CA t lSOJ (l U) 99J.1 161 (7141 71S 671l BOX OF 25 LIST $21.25 $1299 RETAIL $3.80 99' ......... ~ .. MAIMADUICI 'v lrlCI AMer• 'UNKY WINKIRIEAN by Tom B•lh* "H• likes to get hi5 bone collection out occo1lonolly to admire tt." SUPERHEROES SHOE ., 13 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "If yoo find, a golf boll, it's mine." DENNIS THE MENACE MtSS PEACH J \ ,, fi I t I ' I l by Mell Lazarius VEI}, SLAT 111? E~Pfc.4AL.L.V ~DOD WITH BUQ(-EYED PEA-S AND ~INY C..~1;~ .... t I I • • • • ORABBLE SA~O ON 1"ME f LOOll, C.OLOC:r'S'~ IN 1"ME V£1 ~1(1Nr.. wAn:~ . w1.1 ~r A W£.1RO PlALE ~ by Jett MacNelly OR . SMOCK -~Y GORDO JUDGE PARKER ME~A O~ Of ICE CREAM, ~TEVlf/ TAKE YOUlt TIME EATING IT/ ~AM ANO I Wll.L &E 9ACK IN A FEW MINUTES/ TUMBLEWEEDS \OU'RE: 'THE ONL.Y G<JNFLINS-fR I f3VE3R Hf.ARP OFj WHISK. NANCY WHAi'" A G R eA-r INVf3N"'T"ION .' l"f'S DE:SIGNe;P FOR DOCi'"OR S WHO H~VeN -r "'T"He: KNA C K i'"O WF<1'1e; UN R e;A.PABL-~ PReSCR I P'llON S .1 NIELSEN WH'fj ~EFOR~ MY A-rrt;;MPT 10 FL.ING-A 'Tl::N·&ALJ&e SHOIC10N 01/f:R. A ROW OF 14 HORSE:S, I CALLE::t7 A • Pm:ss CONFER~NCe ... ONL.'f' l ON~ R~POR'TER SHOWEil UP.. ~ by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Ooux by Tom K. Ryan ANP WHO RE:AC7S 1roPLJLAR PSYCHOANALYSIS QUA~R'LY"? by Emfe B..wntller I CAUGHT A BIRD IN THE PARK AND v AVE IT TO NANCY FOR How's THE ROBIN, NANCY? A PET """"' \ ' COMICS I CROSSWORD. PEANUTS SO TMIS IS wAAf tT'S LIKE ro SE IN THE EMWENC~ ROOM ... (•., I I 1111 \I 'it fi t 1tJtO...,.,~tMw•~¥'t I WONDER IF TME't''D TEU.. ME IF lrM NCr D~IN6 ... MAl(SE l1M AL.READ'< Of.AO ... I ,,.,.'I I II Pl'flll(I(, tT'-5 JU<;'f rARI ~ 'f"f AfMOSP\1£~ I 'fl{('( IUA.!Ji 'TO l'VT ~OU OJ Tl4( MQ:>O C"ofl <5EAfOOO! by Cltartn M. Schulz I WOH'8 IF l'M D'l'tN6 ... I ~IF M4t''D TEU. ME IF I WEAf D'(IN6 ••• / , 11 11 I WONOER IF 11 THE'l'rO TELi. ME ,.~ 1 1 1111 l i (/((j by Kevin Fagan . :; 0 c ®-~J -I by George Lemont by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC ROS~ 4J Ooq•nor 1 M1s1 01vmp.cs ; Mast•catl! S•l\' 9 Roman J!i Fuel tJ First-raft' ab Herrings 15 W1te or Zeus J9 -be Tnv 16 Sn1>ep1sn namt' 11 T1gn1 noto 5J ftCI! 15 B• 1c~ 01rds 5J-Oclll 19 H1gn 55 E.trc1,r o•t:s saunas !>ti Coro and 20 r .isc1n.itt• Reo ~: SrdlUSI!'• ~l Noun eno n f o•me11v 1n9 ~4 Butrre!>~ ~ P11ash?' 15 Armeo 59 ThreefOICl escorr 60 Wild plant :8 AD<luct bl You1nlu1 1 woras ending 32 E•trinsl(. 33 B110 91oup 34 Bvadv 00\'IN 35 ldntrums 1 Flavo11ng 36 Cur grass ~Dawn 31 T entn Pre· J P1a1oon It~ 4 Scolds 38 Aoam s 5 Uncec1c1"' male 6 As c1 resull 39 Aflotred 1 Bullaro s JO Wclrn1ng lake device 8 Used 10 be 41 No1ched 9 Sweepstalle .sJ Dinner 10 Bird house UNITED Fe.ilure Synchcate Thursday s Puule Solved r o •• • c l • s l • • ~!. •• ' .. • 0 r' ( . • I .. II I c • 0 S I 0 • l S T I 0 s r . ' • s I .. I c ( ' I I s ---' . ( ,._ .. ' • 0 ---. ( 0 • c r IC • • I " l A II S . ' A I I • v ( ' 0 • l a I f ' . ... ( v l " I to o• U II II •'" "s• l l . " • l 0 • ( s "•SPIC H I l ( .. 0 N A 0 E _ ... , • SjU Y1A ••• • 11 • I U . ( -s (!Q u ( s "00 N .O (T ISS ClllE ta1 vJq o (I 0 r (-0~,_!I~ • 1 • s • o • "..! s• s , t o 1 t Hair dye 17 Gtoomv Dec1n t.l Heddraoo ;1 Soon n Bega1 .'4 Cemenred .'5 Lunch spars 25 Cotor ~l Saltpeter l8 rn11m1dated 29 S1age tare JO looks 1oward 31 Hard Quart1 33 Pigeon COO OS 36 Loots Riel tollower Jl rac1lu1 one 39 -cross JO S1Qner 42 Ttlln~ 43 -oat~ 45 Mot1vo 46 Bed part 47 ~rve tea 4b Roasr Fr 49 Fine-gm stone 50 Port. e g 51 Shield part S? Mr Rusk S4 Not many ' I CAL!IFOANIA I RELIGION --. ---..,. .... --.. ----.---. -. , --. -.... ------... Fnd9y. July 13, 191'9 DAIL y PILOT A I lJ Conference Probes Impact of Science Hydrot)onlcs • -Prove To Yourself It Really Works1 HYDROPONIC STARTER KIT Complete k11 includes growing troy w11h dram. holdtng t:>1Jcket nu1r1en1s grovel. pH test k11 warer cond111oner ona tnsrruc;r1onc; .... , ......... CLICKER CRUSADER IN LA AIRPORT 'Frogle' founder With O.J. Slmpeon ldeaClieks Solicitors 'Frogied' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Mitch Egan didn't like the idea of his mother being harassed at air ports by charity-seekers Then something clicked and "Frogie" -the Fellowship to Resist Organized Groups In· volved in Exploitation -was born. Now thousands of citizens are armed with Egan's protest tool, those little toy clickers shaped like frogs. BATHER THAN ARGUE WITH solicitors, Egan's clique uses clicks to ward them off He said he got the idea from the noises his children made whHe he was trying to watch football games. "One solicitor did a Krishna curse on me when I clicked her, and told a security guard I was harassing her. at which time the security guard raised his clicker at her and clicked her, and then all the security guards raised their clickers and clicked her. And pretty soon other people were clicking her. Thal just blew her out of her socks," Egan said. Egan, 36, who wea rs a "Frogie l " sweatshirt, is succeeding where legal maneuvers, public relations and a polite "No" have failed al preventing unwanted solicitations. By GEORGE W. CO&NELL ._ ................ lttM ...... CAMBRIDOE, Maaa. Science used to be elfalt.ed alm0tt u a "IOd" of pro1ru" that eventually would 10lve aU the world's problems. But now It'• aomeUmca &Mn a.a a poten· Ual monater. It hu t>eeorne, b\ un &ge 6t nuclear armt, radiation. p<>llutlon, ec<>logical d•m•1e und sapping of the Eut.b's resources, a two-slded force both of 11ood aand tvH, beneficial and mena· cln~ "THE POWER OF scieoce and tt'chnology IS available for many purposes, good and bad," says a study report drawn for an interna- tional meeting of theologians and scientists Called th~ "World Conference on Faith. Science and the Future," it started Thursday under sponsorship of the World Council of Churches in cooperation with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Jt comes at a time when some peo.. pie advocate stopping the drive toward greater technological power through morato riums and a return lo simple lifestyles. OTHERS MAINTAIN there is no recourse but to go on with technological advances in the hope solutions will turn up lo temper and humanize the process. Still others take refuge in various new religions and call science de· monic, promising escape for the world's perplexities. •'Christians. who regard science and technology as part. of the divine gift of human creation, have reason not to join the forces that want to de· monize eith e r scien ce o r technology," the study report. says. ..BUT THEY HAVE equal reason to show concern for the social struc· turcs that so orten turn lhe promise of sc1encf' into threat. .. The report. drawn by an eighl· member panel of scientific and Christian scholars. cites various ex· amples in wbicb technology even though we ll intended often has damaging consequences, such as : Nuclear weaponry that could virtually aonihJtate life, biogenetics that could regiment hum an personality. erosion o( soil and pollu· tion of the air. machines intended to Uberate people that shackle them to machines, fostering attitudes that de- humanize people as m ere "cogs ln the machine.'' "NOTl:DNG LESS THAN a new vis· Ion is needed ii we're to cope with the challenge posed by science and technology," says Paul Abrecht, head of the council's church and society section. which is coordinating the conference He expresses hope it will help ln formation of public policies lo gulde scientific development. The conference is the first major ecumenical gathering ln which natural and physical scientists pre· dominate, making up about half the 450 partici pants. Another fourth re present the social sciences, labor and business, while the remaining fourth are theologians. Besides Christian representatives of Protestant, Eastern Orthodox and Roman CathoUc churches, other re- ligions also are represented. includ- ing Judaism. Islam, Hinduism, Bud- dhism and Shintoism. Bill Would Aid Sex Changers COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP> -A bill has been introduced 1n the Ohio House of Representatives lhat would a llow people who undergo sex c hanges to obtain new btrlh COMPLETE 17 .95 I Nursery Special J MARGUERITE DAISIES Great for fast growing display of summer color . •Gardening w1thour soil l Gal. E'W1;1 Now Reg. 2.79 IB,!U In bloom ......___ fleas buggi.ng you? DON'T PANIC •.. WE CAN HELP! Using the best techniques available, our Callf ornlo Certified Nurserymen show you how to control fleas. ,,incf' I 946 Halli$}a!s Nursery· Florist 26~0 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa AO gooO fhrOU<Jh July 17 1979 wMe supply klsfs certificates. ---------------- The measure was introduced by Rep. Phale Hale. D-ColumbU)), who 1~ a Baptist minister. lt would allow the state director or health to issue a new birth cert1f1cate when the current document "con· tains a sex designation that is inac- curate because of sex-reassignment surgery." HOlrll t~RDI 11 Tells you how to fix it or how to plant it Saturdays in the DAILY PILOT "IF GOD WANTS A DOLI.AR from me, he can ask for one," said Egan. Egan said he ls not against religion, but he's fed up with what be considers organized beggars. He said he and four volunteers have Alliance To Hear Nuke Foe given away 10,000 clickers at San Francisco The Laguna Beach and Los Angeles International airports in the Chapter of the Alliance New Freeway Link Open one-week movement. for Survival on Wednes- "The redcaps (doormen) have Frogies, day will hear a Laguna and so do the bus drivers. People who work Niguel woman teU about at the airports are among the most harass~ t h e d e a t h o r b e r a nd they love their Frogies," Egan said. husband, which she at- Former football star O.J. Simpson and ac-tributes to participation tor Karl Malden are among the growing in a military nuclear legion of Frogie owners, Egan said. test . A KRISHNA DEVOTEE SOLICITING Pat Broudy. whose funds at Los Angeles International Airport, husband, retired Marine 27-year-old Thalina Dasi, said Egan was Maj. Charles Broudy, "serving God in a negative way. If he would died lut year, believes just stop clicking and open one of our books, his participation in an he'd be a happier man." atomic blast in Nevada But Egan says he won't stop clicking and in 1957 was responsible has been asked to expand ltis movement. for his deterioration and "People are s aying, come to Fort death. Lauderdale. come to Hawaii, come to Mrs . Broudy will Chicago," says Egan. who added that be speak on the dangers of doesn't have the funds for such travel. radioactivity, beginning "l don't eattoowellanymore,"saidEgan, al 7 :30 p .m . i n the a restaurant consultant, who gave up his job Laguna Federa l Savings to devote 14 hours a day to his "Frogie 1" and Loan Association duties. He estimates he has spent hundreds of community room, 260 dollars on the toy clickers and flights to Los Ocean Ave. Angeles. The meeting is free to '-----------------------------------'the public. OF PASADENA AND COSTA MESA Pre-Inventory 1/2 PRICE SUMMER SALE! July 13 to 20th COSTA MESA ONLY 1/2 PRICE ON Gif tB • Paper Goods Baakets • Plants ZZ.30 JiWv~ J{cali Al-t1it ~r of 'Wil6m ffl; Cos~ ~Stlt. Ne1't To Mesa Center Station Post Office ,, ·~ I l SOUiHCOAST '1AlA VlllMl( SUNFLOWER ~ ==~~~ • BAKER ST. ..... 0 ..... en a: CD SANTAANA COUNTRY CLUB PACIFIC COAST HWY. Follow the arrows to Corona def Mar Freeway and exit Bear St. TURN LEFT HERE AT UNIVERSITY OR. SOUTH COAST PIAZA AH DM.V "LOT l'-.t&e.wr l•l'ka.• Crf••? DL\.a aEADBU: W.. 1" .. • veeaU... ••ke ....... , nt ....... , '"'"' ....... ~ JM. l!w. befln .... .., M•e. tall• die U•e a. He W& JW1 ....aie•C. wUl bve &Mt "eee""841· •t·tlile·me ...... atpearaac. wt.Ile y• are pee. Aa Y• en~. try te a..W bavill,1 a ..... rtR'' 'eoll •boelt )1Mtr eaJ'. \'ae•de.en' a01os freff••tlJ are vldimtaed bffaae l.b.lew-s t.ow tlliat travele~ •flea ~ave valuble1 lashle. Mapa aad travel br~lnarn left oa th~ daab ucl seau are telltalt •••••• Clothla• haairlng ht a car or lu11ac~ oe tbe back aeat hi aao&ber open lavl,atJoa to car prowlers. Whe..ever possible, do DOI leave those lte ma ln your car while the v~IUde Is uaattended. lasted, put I.hem la &Jae tnl.Dk U you cu 't take them with you. Doo't carry too mucta cas.b. U It's ~•ry to travel with a large sum of mooey, keep It out of algbt. It'• also lmpor&aat 11ever to leave nJubles In a hotel or motel room. M..a lod0n'8 provWe a safe pla~ to stow valuables wlaile staytag In tbeir accommodadons. Being careful Instead of careless l8 the way to ins ure a carefree vacat1on. Park 01Cfter f'ees Lh•lted DEAR PAT: Would you give us a hst of ltle cha rges a mobilehome park owner can legall y re- ques t" I think the owner of my park is making a few charges that he is not entitled to collect. G.C., Huntington Beach TbHe fees are legal: rent; atlUUe11; incidental reasooable charges for services actually reodered. and a maint.eaaoce charge for pet area, if there is one. Park owners may not charge fees for: services • • ' • • t.; ,. . . .. . . . 'IV Critic Of Gays Returns "Gol o problt'm .. Thcort wnft to Pot O&lnn. Pat -..i1U cad reed iap., yf'ttmo the OM~r• und ocllOll you ued lo aoll.lt! m••lw.:t m yo~mt!Tlt arid bu,t1nt'n Moil IJOUr questlOIU ro f>nt ~"· At Your Snv1ct Omng .. Coaal Dcut11 l'tlM. I' O. Bor 15611. Co.•ta Meaa. CA 92618 At martJI ldtns cu puu1~t' •mll #)(o an.twered. hut plt(JtrW'd 1nqi.1nt'K or lrtt1'r11 riot including thr rcndn 1 Jull narrw. u.iJdru• a11d hu.mw1~ twurs phortt! num""" c011nof tk· 1·01mdcrfd Tlu.s cul urn" appeon deli 111 uefT'l Su""'111• ·· U.aed • u.e reetal a1ree••t, Mleu a •rtlten Md~e .., beetl pvn by Ute maoa1eae.t at least • da.11 before collt"etloll Of th fee; pets; •aesu dayl•I I• the park ualeu they melntaln pMfflidoe for morei "•n 14 COft8ffuUve days; memMn of a fatnlly (tenant, 8poWie IDd tbelr dtddnm): and eoforc:ement ot park naJes. Gwld~.(htl.ll•r.• Protfl"c-ifl't-Law• l>~AH l'AT I would ltke to find d rundown or hof1t l!llak .111d ft•dcral t·oc~umer credit laws hopt-lully (1 um 111w i.ourcc CG . lluntington Beach ftt"q&H!ll& " Gulde To Goosumer Credit Laws" from Publkatloni; SeclJon, P.O. Box 101s, North Hll(blands, C'aUf. 9566t. TbJs SI bookie& Is a 69·page refer~e on credit laws «Ycerni.ag such areas as vehicle financing, attachment and garnis hment, credit reporting agencies, mortgage loans, and re. tall credit contracts. Sammartes of both 8&ate aod feder al credit laws are given la this Department of Consumer Affairs pubUcaUoa, as weU u shopping gvldet ud melbods of reeomse. Wa.a" Wo11 E'lr•t ot PNllt:~r• DEAR PAT: Is it true that a woman won a Pulilz~r Prize the first year the prizes were g iven'.' My girlfriend as interested in Journalism a nd she claiml> th1s is the case. SF ,C,,ronadel Mar It's true. Laura How<· Richards and Maude Howe-Elliott wen' the first womPn to win the Pulitzer prfz.-. It was awarded to thPm in 1917 - rhe lirst year tbt-prizes were given -for &be bio· ~raphy of their mother, Julia Ward Howe. Another writer, Emily Edson Briggs, was the first woman in the White House press corps. Using .. Olivia" as her pen name, Mi;. Briggs covered the White Hoose during the Civil War. DALLAS I AP l - Soulh l'r n Bapt1 ::.t e ,. a n f! e I 1 s t J "' m e ~ Robison. whose weeklv l~lev1s1on program was cancell'd bv Dalla:;. sla lion Wt'AA·TV after he· <"nli<'ized homosexuals. h<i s been reinstated by the station. &TOCK LlMITE'O CoM6 6All.J-Y.~/ W FAA president Dave Lane, also a Southern Baptist, says Robison of. Cered assur ances he can stay within bounds of WFA A p o licy. Says Robison: "It is a de- cision we both can live with witho ut com· promising my position." C Robison has beeo ap- pearing Utls week al 9 p.m . on Channel 9.) ~~ ''A .'511111£" /1.$60~ ~SH~iWll..l- AT YOUR SERVICE LLDl'n•s ~~I garden shop SHRUBS liiiDll~~· CHOOSE ,_OM: st.-J ..... t CJCIL the Reg. $3.45 -< I,_~ ....... It" Co&orl or h4Jnl1Rlc..._. ( ~!.?2~!!... . :::;/ ol\d outdoor pleh. $ J 98 '"'··• '··"' 16 OL llecj. $2.79 ~ .) SCHULTZ In' tant Plaftt Food s•11 en.·~ s1.19 S.... acu..h for s-co1w -----·~~-~ NOW BEDDING PLANTS '/ ~ ~ COLORFUL MARIGOLD ~ HANGING BASKETS I •• ~ PONY PAKS ~~ . i. .. ~ MoriCJOlds, P.tunio1. · Dohllo1. legonia1 -......:: ./ I ----~-~_9W_8 c __ 5_9_ ~ 1 14'" lllOU waif losbt s 17'5 V." ~· ... .' Reg. (~. t< .... U2.95 MOW I ·~"(.) l._.,/- Alto A•ollobW: ... ~ J· r . 1 BASKETS ) ·. ·"~' I • FUCHSIA •\Ft m f)•O,•dll ,,,.\ •lb Mf'h f'\.;inq1 r; ,27fl - DAStrtJol R~ 1?4 9!) 04,kM RlllQ ,.,, q•, \ • :.::.:-r..l'Q""~~ '24" ~ ... ":''~~~~~·4~ '29'5 f- .-.u'4~r '-.ui-·t l • 1 Y:1H I R~6~'Ss139s ~~~~~ OPEN MON THRU FRI 7·6 SAT 8·6 SUN 9-5 • Al 111 •.• JllJ(rt ()• .roe• 0 '4 HA .. 0 orr CRGOOO IHRV I 1b'79 • VISA" 2028 Newport Blvd (at Boy St.)C.Osto Mesa. CA 92627 / (71 4)646-7441 : WFAA officials. in l'anceling Robinson 's Sunday morning pro - j?ram this year. termed bim a "continuing prob- lem ." They said they were forced to give the Dallas Gay Politica l Caucus Cree time to de· fe nd the ho mosexua l lifestyle. Jn Robison's Feb. 25 broadcast, h e quoted a National En· quire r article which quoted a law e nforce· ment official as saying homosexuals reawt and murder little boys. MENS PAms Lane says the s tation n e ver o bject e d l o Biblical preaching label· ing homosexuality as a sin. PAWN SHOP lfZ6Htdor,C.M. WE NEE D MERCHANDISE!! JEWELRY DIAMONDS GOLD STEREOS ANTIQUF.S TV'S, RADIOS SCRAP GOLD FISHING GEAR ~E'M'!S E'OC, E"OC' ETC. (2Doonfrom Bil Fella"a .........,.) UDO JIWILIY &, LOAM '4M'41 ~-~123.°" 'ALe \9.97 ~lrf'l"lol'".ln..... 1 1 ! I l ' 1 INSIDE : •Sports •Horoscope •Bull..u •Ann Landers Ffldllr, July t3. tt79 OAILY PILOT No Horsing Arot•nd OK Corral Ranch is a residential facility for teen-age drug addicts and alcoholics. By CHERYL ROMO Of ... 0.11, ~, ... '"'" The blender young rnarP with finely chiseled cheekbones and a firm Jaw has clear blue eyes and steady hands. His sand-colored hair barely touches the gleaming silver cbam around bis neck. At the tip of the cbaln dangle shJny. round medallions: one gold, the other red. The gold slgnJ!ies the 16·year-old has been sober for 30 days. The red: 90. And peeking out from under these proudly worn sobriety awards 1s a silver coke <cocaine> spoon -flattened. IN ANOTHER room. a 16-ye~r-old with a splash of freckles across the bridge of his nose sits quietly drawing a picture with a soft lead pencil on a piece of typing paper. The completed product is a picture of a knight on a wh1le horse spea ring a four-fingered monster .. The boy titles it "King George and the Dragon." •• lie smiles when he says he 's been slaying his own monster. al<'ohol. every day for 63 days now. "One day at a time," he says carefully. Pat Mitchell. OK Corral Ranch founder and dtrector. Teens do yardwork at the weathered cJd house in Stanton. Thwack ! Thwac k! Timber! Brawny lumberjacks com- pete at Sea World Show. By DENNIS McLELLAN ot the Oally Piiot SllHi From the woods of New England to the great foresLc; of the Pacific Northwest about 80 contests a year are held for a little-publicized sport. The contests are called everything .from Timber Carnivals a nd Loggers' Jamborees to Loggers' Rodeos and Forest Festivals. No matter what they're called. they're all held for the same reason: to give brawny lum· berjacks a chance to show off their stuff. Between log rolling. ax throwing and block chopping they get quite a workout. But the sp~d climb, says lumbe r.)ack champion Bob ("Big Bob"> Waibel. is the toug hest event of all. "And ir you don't believe it ." he says with a laug h . "try it." IN THE SPEED CLIMB two lumberjacks race each other to the top oflwo 90-foot Douglas fir tree spars. At the top, they ring a bell and then descend, Jumping 10 feet or more at a time. Although it's not his best event. Waibel can do the feat in 45 seconds. ''lt takes a lot of training, nerve a nd stamina and if you don't do it r ight you can end up s mashed at the bottom of the tree." he says. Visitors to Sea World in San Diego this sum- mer will get a chance to see Waibel and seven other champion lumberjacks in action during four daily shows. The Canadian Lumberjack Show, with two . 'If you don 't do it right, you can end up smashed at the bottom of the tree. ' four-man teams competing m eight events . runs through Sept. 9. In 24 years of competition, "Big Bob" Waibel of Sweet Home, Ore., ·has suffered "only small cuts." That's not bad considering bis forte is log cbopplng and it's easy to imagine what a slip of lbe blade could do. WAIBEL, THE CVRllENT California State Loi Cbopplnl Champion, can cut tbroueh an ll·lncb dlamiter fresh·cut pine or cottonwood lol ha about M 8HCllJda. Tbe darlr·balred lo1•er wtlh tbe Ion• 1ldeburn1 UUlt meet bla mustache baa been wtn- Dio1 contelta alne. be won bla first ax-throwlnc competJUon .l.D 1155 wb.n be wu 21. "Aft« eompetlnf a few Umee It Just IOrt of ••ta in 10UJ' blood.'' 1ay1 Waibel, wbo baa ac-ou.p;a~ more than 900 t.ropbiea and ribbon&. Alt.bouO be baa 1ppeared lD sever1l exhlbi· Uoa •bowl over lbt years, Waibel, like the other co •• THE YOUNG MAN wear ing brand new cov e ralls is a soft.spoken Chicano youth with The parents usually don 't want to have anything to do with these kids. ' flashing dark eyes and a ready s mile. Today he's especially ecstatic . He confesses to a visitor that he has never done well in school and always thought he "wasn·t smart." The 17-ycar-old has just re- ceived his high school report card. The envelope size computer print-out notice r~veals only A's and a smattering of B's -in everything from English lo math. "The best report card in the house." he boasts. ALL THREE OF the young men are room· mates. They live in a weathered old house with rambling rooms which formerly served as an a pplia n ce s tor e in a light industrial neighborhood. Located in Stanton. the house is called the OK Cor ral Ranch and I!> a res1dent1al Cac1hty for alcoholJcs and drug addicts between the ages of 12 and 17 The OK Corral 1s a cheerful place with d family atmosphere. Its seven-member staff con sists of recovered adult alcoholics who work in rotating. 24 ·hour s hifts THE NINE BOYS and one girl currently hv mg at the ranch arc proud of rive new kittens recently produced by their cat and of their Irish Setter and a rabbit they keep in a cage in the back yard. All the tc(•n-ager-. attend !.pcc1al education high school classes at Gi lbert School in Garden Gro\'e They're trans ported to and from school by bus and are isolated from other students "The reason (for the 1s olat1on > 1s because we don't want any drugs involved. They don 't have the strength to withstand the peer pres · sure Qul there." says Pal Mitchell. executive director and founder of OK Corral Ranch. "THE SCHOOL HAS been wonderful," she says. "These a re kids who never went to school. they dropped out years ago. "We have one boy who will graduate in Sep tember a nd now he 's talking about college. His LLmberjack champion Bob Waibel swings ax in standing block chop. men in the Sea World show, make their living as log gen. "Nl.nety percent of the guys come out or the woods al home," notes Waibel who. with his famlly, left Sweei Home to be in the show for theaummer. .. WOa&ING IN THE WOOD8 ls not all fun,,. be says. "It's nice to 1et off and show ofr a Utile bit, aee some country and meet new frteoda." Waibel, 44, began Wbrkin.& for his lumber· Jack lither durlna s ummer vac1t10111 in biCh school~ H1a three brothers llso are loggers and il appeltl bla l4·year-old son, Robbie. might be headed that way too. "He wants to be a birler <Jog roller>." say& - Waibel. "He's always practicing. And ever since he was old e nough to get a hatchet. he's been cboppl.ng up trees. · • Log rolling Is one of the most exciting events of the show. according to Waibel. The object ls simple : two men stand facing each other on a 14-foot cedar Jog and try to spin eachotheroff lntotbewater. "It's a match of agility, endurance and balance." says Waibel, wbo lldmits to not being too adept 1t that event. WHILE MANY OF THE EVENTS in the show date back to the 18008, many people are not familiar with them. <See TIMBER, Page BZ> I .' J 1 t (• r n a t 1 v (' w a .., l h c C o I 1 f o r n 1 a Yo u th Authont) ·· Mrs . M 1tc-hl'll. hl·r~clf a recovered alcoholic who raised eight of her own children, opened the fac1hty a ~ear ago after trying to find someone to help a local teen.age girl with a drink- ing problem Cnabl{-to lot·att• help. the discouraged girl ran <.i wav Bv this time Mrs Mitchell was whal :.he calls. ··r1~ht1ng mad" and was determined to open her own ('ilrt.' ral'lhl) Wml TllF. HF:l.P of fncnd!.. s he leased the c urrent farll1t1ec, and ">Ohc1ttd donations of rurn1turc•. Clo thlOJ!. ('Hrpellng and physical labor to help bwld J block w;Jll around the back yard. The OK Corral Ranc h until recently has been almost tot ally -;up ported by private con· tribullons . During J une. the Orange County Board of Supervisors granted S33 .600 in re 'l'OUt.'·sharmg special proJt:Ct funds t o the facility. M rs. Mitchell ">ays the facility has received a total of S700 in parental s upport. The reason ror lack or parental sup - ( ·ee OK CORRAL. Page 8 2) It's A Boy By ROBIN OTO ot ll'1t• Oo11ty PllOI St.ott t:veryone in lh<' office thought he wa:. be· ing cute when a brown bag lunch m ark(.'Cf M.A.N. was found 1n the rcfn~crator. But M1cha~I Allen Nash. 31, wasn't kid ding He is a new account E.-xecut1ve and the first man hJred to work al Gloria Zigner and Associates. Newport Beach "SO FAR l 'Vt; been treated like one of the girls." he says 'The public relations agency has been in business for 10 years but "we hadn't fouod anyone (male> we wanted lo hire." says agen- cy headGlona Z1gner. .. We'd been waiting for the perfect male person.'' sbc say:.-. Other agencies ''had been teastng us for five years,'' about being all-female so Ms. Zigner almost sent "it's a boy" announce- ments when Nas h was hired. Nash rcce1v.es the same s alary and <See BOV, Page B2l -~VPILOT I Beroseope IA'l'VRDA ~I n1L T H •1 IYDNST OllAU ) AUD Olar. ll·Apr. 11): Hlthllabt l.n· ~· orsiulttJ. flnnwa ln at.tlq potl· • ........ ~a. la.lib. llCIPGlarit.)' lncnt.MI, se&•-1Ptomon~ apmltwolcom· muakaUolt Oem.bd. V\110. ~ua penons ftpN ID udt&Qa '"9&rio. TAtlaVI (Apr. JO..lla1 ID): You le1m 1 ueret. Protect liOW'eel, M diaereet. Hospllal Ylalt ~be on aaend•. Aquartua, Leo, Seorp'o native. play key rolea. What you Mek la clote at band. Y0u'll have to dl.c beneath aurface. Whit ... meet a Ntbadi wW rebo&md ln 10ur favor GUINI Ohy 2l·June 20): Be percepUve. d•t.et aubtle nuant-et. lreod.s. Study Taurus meuqe. Be prepared for cha.nae. travel varle· ty. Wt.ab comes true. You Cain iddJtJon1I allies. Proflt re1Wt.a from recent business enterprise. Another Gemini flprea prominently. CANCE• (June 2l·July 22): Emphasis on makinl room at t.be top, making bome a more secure. barmonloua pl1ce. You accept test. cballqe -and you emerse victorious. In· divtdual wbo baa authority, power and money will do something ''good" for you. LEO (July 23·Auc. 22): Define terms, check sources, be positive quotatl005 are correct. Pisces, Virgo Individuals figure prominenUy. See places, people as they exist -avoid self· deceptioo. You get Jong-distance message, call which causes you to "change direction." VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Financial af· fairs, affecting partner. mate, command atten· lion. Production, Investment, responsibility, in· tenslfied relationship are part of agenda. In· dlvldual who seemed indifferent will make a "declaration of intent." LIBllA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Emphasis on compfetioo, reaching legal itgreement with one who ls at once attracted to you and an adversary. Marriage a nd public r elations could also command attention. Aries, Libra natives figure in scenario. SCOllPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Make fresh start -accent independence, pioneering spirit. original concepts. Employment, health pictures brighten -you have reason now to be more op· tit;n istic. Leo, Aquarius persons figure pro· manently. SAGITl'AllIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Teach, learn, follow through on hunch. attend to digestive problem. build for security. Base ac- tions on n~. not sensationalism. Aquarius, Cancer . Leo n atives figure prominently Speculation, childre n, c reative endeavors dominate. C~R~CORN <bee. 22-Jan. 19): Diversify, make mqwrles regarding market, basic prices, important contacts. Gemini, Sagittarius persons play important roles. You'll have more freedom in area that had been stifling, confining. It is good news! AQUARIUS (J an. 20·Feb. 18): Be analytical -find reasons, piece together bits of informa· lion. You can come up with complete story. Another Aquarian fi gures prominently. Member of opposite sex "confesses" feelings. Handle surprising situation with aplomb. 21.SCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Emphasis on money, valuables. special collections. Get valid appraisals. Study written materia l. 1n matters of speculation, favor number 5 Young, attrac· live, active person is drawn lo you -and makes no secret of it • • • • Boy (From Page 81) tre atment as a woman with equal experienc~ and background, she says. Ms. Zigne r keeps hand lotion and perfume in the restroom, so to be fair "I think l should put s ba ving lotion in there," she says. Nash appears happy at a job he didn't want a few years ago. After a bad experience, Nash says he swore he would never again work for a woman or a public relations agency. "It's such a change from what 1 swore l was n't going to do. l'm n attered <to be the first male) and rm scared," he says-. Nash s ays he doesn 't mind working in a fem!~lne atmosphere. "Nothing really gets at me. hesay11. "TREltE'S A LOT of mutual respect. That's the key t.o my survival here." Nash admlL" he was a male chauvirust pig a few years ago. especially tn the mtlltary "l definitely was. no Ifs. ands or buts " But he has "matured" 11lnce then. ·'I consider myself a feminist ," he su.y s . Nash, who Is single. says female friends are "proud" of his new joh while male friends are "envious.·· "But that's because m06t of them (men> are chauvinists and see lt as a personal op- portunity," he says . THERE ARE ADVANTAGES working in an all-female office, Nash says. He "bolds hls stomach In'' and finttlly has been able to stlck to a dJet. "Things smell a lot bet~r than working with the guys," he says. The restrooms are now coed which poses hls only problem. ''I have to remember to put the lOllf't seal back down." • • • T1111ber ·- -· (FNm P•c••U .. It la a sport " Waibel empbaal.H8. "But lt't not ~iDidd Uk• a lot ol aporta. These (cont.ta) ar. held all over the Northwest atatet. but theN .,. 1Ull bundndl ot tbou .. nds of people lbat don't know tb11 ed.lta. -"Tbey don't make th• sporta pat•·" Waibel, who aaya he lit• tbe cballen1e of wiJullnl, or try1n& to win, ll not 1un bow many calort• be burm up dolnl tour lbowa a day. "It cu burn up a tblnt." be allows wtth • 1mUe. "MOit louen llke to bunt and flab. Bctwem all of Ulll you JUlt keep tn 1bape." AudleeM obnou.b loft to ... the lumber· Jacka bunt up a Wnt. Membln ol the au· 4lencea ebMI' OD their fa~ team memben . .. Tb•Y uu the naUam:• HYI "Bl1 Bob." "It'• mt lake. They cu ... rtpt olf that ooe or t.IMH u. uo cut a le_. olf." ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE Hubby Says Forget Love Letter DEAR ANN Recently I found a tender , lov lDI letter written by my ht.mband of 30 years l 'MH touched to thlnk he wu wriUn& to renew our love. Al I re•d on I noted ref erenc" to places I h•d never been and people I dld DOt know. Soon it became appaNinl lhe letter wu nol written to me. I .,ked him about It and he Hid, "Forget it. It means nothlnlJ." He a wears he atlll lovea me. •dorea our children and does not want out or our marriage. I waJlt lo beUeve him. I'm trying lo forget the whole thlnf(, but I can't get rid of this enawln& paln In my Insides. I've been r~ading a ll aorta of books on the male middle-life crisliJ, trying to rationalize bis behavior. After so many years of believing in and trusting someone so completely. l am crushed t now find myself wondering where he is every minute be is out of m y sight, and I hate myself for It. Wbat's the answer , Ann? What should I do? -MILDEWED lN MILWAUKEE DEA& MIL: What ls your objective? Do yoa wut to kM p yoar bome aed aaaniag.e &ose&Jaer1 U so. forget t.be paat and never men· Uoa It again. If. Oil the other band, you'd prefer a Ufe wit.boat the man, coallnue to question bis every move, check oa him, nag, accuse. cry a lot, de· mand to know more about t.be past and lo Ume he'll 1et fed up and leave. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I don't know iC this question is medical, psychological, or one for Ann Landers, but I hope you will answer it for m e. l am very fond of a man l work with I becarfle attracted to him because be is so frlendly and pleasant, has a cute sense of bu· mor and hls manners are awfully nice, you might even say "courtly." The problem Is that when I'm close to him I 1et lbeae wonderful, warm vtbratioos. Does this mean be ls aetUng them, too? What I am trying to say is -are such feelings transmitted from one human being to another? If thia letter Isn't worth printing, just put the answer In a Confidential. It might sound sil· ly to others but I really n~ to know. - BLUSl-UNG B. D EAR 8 .: Those "wonderful, warm 'Ylbra· tlons" aren 't catcblag, honey, but it m1y be lbat Mr. Courtly ls reeUng the m also. It he's un1ttacbed and available wby not In· \•lte blm over for • bome·cooked meal? It would be nice to find out from the only person who can tell you. IDM. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am going with a man who is divorced. He has two daughters. ages six and eighl. They are crazy about their daddy and he would do anything for them -ex· cept stay married to their mother, apparenUy. Whal bothers me ls that the ex-wife and tbe girls work together to get extra time and atten- tion from ''Jack." On birthdays, holidays - even Mother's Day -they want to be "like a family." "J ack" keeps falling into these traps and seems to think I should understand. Well . I DON'T UNDERSTAND. Jn fact, I am furious Wh at shall l do? AN EX -WIFE AND TWO DA UGlITERS VERSUS ME . OEt'\R YOU: Your signature te lls mr. almost as much as your feller. J suggest you Mark Kirchner wn Advanced Sweepstakes for photo at left. Beacon Nanies Photo Winners The tatci:its or. budding young photographers were recogru zed in The Beacon Photo Contest. sponsored by the Newport Harbor High School newspaper Mark Kirchner. a senior from Balboa. won ~dvanced Sweepstakes for his hrst place photo 1n the Advanced Special Effects category. He received a $10 gift certificate from Cal's Cameras. Kathy Luckey, a junior from Newport Beach. won photo in Beginning Sw~pstakes for her first place the Beginning Landscape category. She received a $10 gift certificate from 03\'e·s Camera Exchange. Students placing first in the various ralegories received $4 and a certificate or re· cognition. Judginf:! was done by Daily Pilot photo- graphy staff • • • OK Corral <From Page 81) port. she says. is because most of the youngsters come from families with alcohol or drug addictions. "The parents usually don't want to have anything to do with these kids. They don't even want to hear their name. Most of tbe time, the parents have abandoned them," she says. The teen-agers confirmed Mrs. Mitchell's statement. . Most of the juveniles living at the OK Corral were r eferred there ·by Alcoht>llcs Anonymous CAA> or by the juvenile justice system. Others just walk in. To date, 22 teen·agers have been involved in the year·long program which Includes lay and professional counseling. Of those who complet· ed the program. Mrs . Mitchell says eight are still malntwning a life of sobriety on the out· slde. "IF NOTIDNG ELSE the seed has been planted -and tney know where they can get help ... We don't want to see a kid die. And we have seen miracles here," she says. Dr. Max Schneider , who's on the staff of St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange and the UC·lrvine Medical Center, vislts the OK Corral residents every other week. "It ls my opinion that the OK Corral fills a very critical void In our community needs," Dr. Schnelder writes. ''It is a diamond in the rough but also a beacon of hope for lhese youngsters." HOUSE RULES AT the ranch are strict: No drugs or alcohol. No sexual misconduct. In ad- dition . all residents have a personal contract with the staff with a listing of jobs for which they're responsible and the areas of behavior they must improve. Tokens are given for good behavior. They may be "spent" on candy or cigarettes or saved for something la rger. After six months of good behavior. the teen· ager may stay out overnight once a month. Those who leave the faciUty without permission may not return to live al the OK Corral for one year. "Jim." a 26·year·old lay counselor and re · covered alcoholic and drug addict, says the teen·agers in the program "feel betk!r when there are more restrictions." And. he s ays, they want them clearly spelled out. The counselor says recent statistics indicate one in 36 alcoholics recover and the average age of a lcoholics is becoming younger every year. ·•All you know until you stop drinking and using is pain, trouble and suffering," he says . .. And some o f tbe kids here had already reached the bottom." A•• Lallders cbance your tune and accept the sltuadoa wtth guce. Actually you have no cbolce -bat you don't know It yet. 5000 LAMP PARTS Harbor lites ICM~ 0.., 6'1cl 5-dcry ll07~W.cl. C....W...US.7301 Call 642-5678. Put a few word• to work for you. 1n the l·rn£1¥1NI Lose water bloat with ODRINIL -Nature· s way OOll!llll t ... 111· p YOU !Ost u r .... ' '" in• O••• ,, e•ct'~ w3tet 1ettnl•D11 '''"""! '~' , ... "~•rual rvcil' OOllftllt '"" N~IU•.JI. Water ,,, ... t .1 ·~'"' ~' hl'<!I\ '" a tibltlt tndl I\'~"! I 1'1!11J'.l atlOIWI to Ill .t w"9~' )ft monrn 10r1Q try the ~,.., • ,,, 1 \1ttf'<1tn suPlJ OOMIJ ~ " "'J l'l•n &en <,OlCJ wtln money bdCI< ~ ,. 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Six speakers have been signed to appear dur mg the Oct. 4 event at the Anaheim Convention Center T HE Y INCLUDE Jay Van Andel, chairman of the board for Amway, Inc., and incomine pres i· <lent of the U.S. Cha m ber of Commerce; Dr. Raymond Jallow, economis t and senior vice presi· dt>nt of United California Banlc ; D L. Bower, pre· s 1dent of Chevron, USA, Inc.; George J effs, prcs i· <lC'nl of Rockwell International Space Division; E . II Clark .Jr., president of Baker International Tool Co , and Rol.wrt Layton. chairman of lhe board for th~ Berlin 1<:conom1c Development Corp., West Germany, <ind commissioner fo r the economic development of West Berlin. Germany. 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California 92626 1 I I I I · I I I I I . ~ : I I I ' I I l I Be S ure to Ute Your Zipcode I I I I I I I I L-----------~---------~ l , Economic Outlook an international flavor Representatives of other forei~n countnes have been invited lo attend and the convention m ay be the forerunner of a n in· te rnalional trade confab, lhe first on the West Coast. President Carter has promised to assign a representative of his administration to participate. MORE TUAN l ,SOO PARTICIPANTS ARE ex - P<'Cfed for this year's event. The theme is ''The Challengmg SO's •• In conjunction with the convention, lhe l n· ternational Business and lndustry Exposition will be held al lhe Anaheim Convention Center on Oct 2-4. Information on exhibit space 1s available from Larry Oysartal558·0846. Ticket sales information and other details on lhe outlook convention a re available from the r ham her office, 634 -2900 Floor Corp., Irvine. has named John Kebo Pike, president of Kilsby Tubesupply Co .. as cor- porate vice president of Fluor and president of Fluor Distribution companies. Subsidiaries reporting to him will be Kilsby. t be Republic Supply Co. of California, Fluor Oil Field Supply Co ., and Daniel lnternational's Goldston Transportation Group. ·Pike, a member of Fluor's ~rd of directors, has been president of Kilsby since 1967. • Edgar G. Wal~ has rejoined Ramie Prodoc- tloos, a Newport Beach producer and distributor of motivative films, as director of advertising. H e was with the company when it was head- quartered in New York. He left to bead a sales pro· motion consulting firm that specialized in direct m ail campaigns and corporate images. He is responsible for the firm's advertising budget, scheduling, graphic design, creative direc· lion and coordination . • John Blanke, Costa Mesa, has been na med as. s1stant vice president and branch manager for the new Beverly Hllls Federal Savings branch in Corona del Mar. The office is to open in July at Pa cific Coast Highway and Poppy Avenue. He joined the association in J une 1978 and was previously assigned to Tustin and Century Ci · ty br anches. * Alan A. Jacobs, president of Bozell and Jacobs-Pacific. Newport Beach. has been elected senior vice chair man of the American Advertising Federatiotl. • G.P. "Bud" Kilsby has been named president of Kilsby Tubesupply Co., a wholly owned sub· s 1diary of Fluor Corp., Irvine. He is former vice president and West Coast re· g1onal manager and has been with the company since 1954. • American State Bank, Newport Beach, has an· nounced the following personnel appointments: John Grifntb has been named manager of the new equipment leasing depa rtment. which will cove r personal property leasing, concentrating on computers and beavy equipment, as well as com- ntercial and industrial equipment. -Jobn H. Breon Jr. has been named manager of the auto leasing department. He bas 10 years of experience in leasing, with banks and other busi- nesses. * Avco Financial Insurance Group, Newport Beach, has announced the following personnel ap· pointments: -James W.F. Clark bas been named to the new position of director of industry relations. Responsibilities include representation of the com- pany's position on legislative and regulatory de- velopments. He is the company's former user coordinator of t he compute r ized information system for casualty operations. -Clllford Dean. assistant vice president, has been na med to head the company's new com· mercial ins ura nce dl vision. Duties include supervision of new product lines in lbe com· merdal field and establis hment of in-house con- trols. • Baao/Boatman, Inc., Newport Beach ad- vertising and public relations agency. bas an· nounced the following penoonel appointments: -Bob ~. Laguna Beach, has been named senior vice president and creative director. He ls former creative director at Erwin Wasey, Los Angeles. -:... Saaaae K. Jolaa•loll. Newport Beach, has been named usistant to Joseph J . Basso, presl dent. She is the agency's former media secretary. -Kaday Orrt1 bu· joined the a1ency aa • public relations account manager . Sbe previously held a lbnllar position at Rogers and French Ad· vertblJla, lrvtne. • 'ne ~ 0.1. Irvine, bu named Ou Giiford as vtce president and 1eneral mana1er and hu named Glen BodlM •• director ol cater· Ing. • t Commitments Urged Study Proposes Governmenl Conseroation Aid NEW YORK (API -America could cut its energy use by as muc h as 40 percen t without lowering its standard of living, a Ha r vard Business School study concludes. [ __ E_N_E_R_G_Y __ J to significantly boost its own production through conventional e nergy sources, the study warns. "The United States will be fortunate if it finds enough new oil and nat ural gas to keep pro· duction at current levels," the editors state. The study, to be published later this month, adds that such conservation efforts represent the only hope of reducing the na lion's dependence on imported oil "I F THE UNITED Stales were to make a serious commit ment to conservation, it might well consume 30 to 40 percent less energy t han it now does. and still enjoy the same or an even higher standard or living," the study reports. To do that, the government must be willing to provide tax credits and grants lo both lll· dividuals a nd businesses for financing s uch projects a s insulation and co-generation the us e of energy produced, and wasted. in indust rial productwn The study says the govern ment should gradually end price controls on oil and natural i.:a:-. but warns those move-; w1 II du httle to increase em·rgy produl· lion "THERE IS LITTLE r1·a.,on to e x pc(' t c o n v c· n l 1 <i 11 J l alternatives <domestic oil ,ind gas, coal and nuclear µow..r 1 to make a sizeable contribution t u reducing our dependence 1111 in1 ported oil," sa1tl R11b1·r1 Stobaugh and Daniel Yergin. tt11· editors of the study T 1 t I c d " E n e r g ~ F u l 1ra t• Report of the Energy l'r OJl'l'l .11 Ha rvard Dusint'-;s SC'hoo1 ·· tlw report. to be publisht:d by Hc111 dom House, i~ lhc result of a i.1x year study. Stobaugh 1s a pro fessor at the busrnt'S'> srh11ol w h 1 I c Ye r g 1 n fr a r h 1·.... ;11 Harvard's Kennedy SC'hool of Government. The study also calt... for J m..i I JOr e mphasis on solar energy, which 1t concludes could supply at least 20 percent of Amenca's en ergy needs with pres ent technology, but only with more substantial suosaclics from the government THE NATION cannot upect Pr .. ~id(•t1 f f /uif s L\111 ·111 (' ll.1n11 lto11 .J r ,11>11\ I , ft,tt> f\ '>l ~llld ~I!'> J>ll'~I d1•111 .wd <"h u t < x1·1·u t 1H· 111 I 11tt·rn.1llonal 'J'd1•pho1w .u1d I ~ l1·i:r:1ph C 1 1 p ti l• 1 1~ rtl II II I h s. 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Q ls it true that E bonds will stop earning interest in 1980 and should be cashed 10? A. In 1980, only the E bonds sold in 1941 stop earning interest. The rule or thumb is 40 years of interest for s av- ings bonds bought between 1941 through April 1952. More than 97 percent of bonds bought in this 1941·52 span already h ave been cas hed Bonds bought a fter April l952 keep earning Interest at least until 1992. Most will cam in terest much longer. Q. Should you con· vert E bonds lnt.o the Money's Worth new EE bonds when they come out'! A. No. In fact, you can't do it and there would be no point to it, because E and future EE bonds pay the same rate if held for five years. Q. Should you con vert your old er E bonds mto HH bonds? A. VES, FOR VOU CONTINUE TO defer the income tax on your E bond interest until you cash in your HH bonds many years later. But you have to pay tax on the money earned on the HHs after you buy them. HH bonds start at $500 and go to $10.000. Write the Bureau of Public Debt, Securities Transaction Branch, Washington. D.C. 20226 or your nearest Federal Reserve Bank or branch for more information. Q. Do the new EE bonds have an 11-year matunty? A. Yes. But the interest curve on the EEs will start al about 4.5 percent the first year, go very high between 4 1 2 and five years, lo aver age a full 6 5 percent for the first five years and a straight 6.5 percent for the remaining six years Q. Will the new I l ·~tar maturity on the EEs h~ ex tended? A Probably.some ltmeduringlhc>frrc;t tt year!-. Stock Market Waits For Carter Message NEW YORK (AP> The stock market remained on the defensive today a s investors awaited President Carter's address to the nation Sunday night. The Dow Jones a veraee of 30 1ndustnab. off 7 points Thursday, was off 3 33 to R33 53 today Losers led gamer~ by more than :.i 2 t m<ir~in among New York Stock Exchange hsted 1s~UC'!-. 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D~.l.V·P·ILO.T ............................................................ ~ ... ~~~ ., •(I • ,, ·Ryan's Song: 'Me and My Shadows' NOLAN RYAN / 8 1 DAVEC\JNNINGHAM Of -Deify ..... i"9ft S.ody Koufu onco aald. "Ev"ry time I 10 out, I'm try\na to pllch 11. oo t\ltter .. On lour dlttettnl occulona, Kowax &ol what he wualler. · But Nolan Ryan alao has four no·hitters to hi• credll, and he htai> u very differe nt approach ··NO-ttnTl!a VE• y SELDOM cross my mlnd." the Angeb' iACt! bayi:. "l go out trying to pltrh a -.hutout, and hope Wt! score • few runs · lf t get to th~ i.eventh or eighth UUling wtth one, I'll statrt Uunk1ng no tutter," ltyan C'Oncedes. "But as fur as warming up in the bullpen and thmking, ·welt l thinll I'll go for a no hitter tonight.' no, l don't do that." Ryan will be on the mound tonight as California opens a three.game set with the world champion New YoTk Yankees at Anaheim Stadium HE'LL BE PITCHING out of long shadows and stripes of light, since the 1ame starts at S 10 as a concession to na· tlona l TV. And that doesn't help the Yankees' ch ances any. lo similar conditions Monday. Ryan shut out the Boston Red Sox, 6--0, and struck out 12. Ten of those strikeouts came in tbe fi rst rive irulln&s, when visibillly was tbe toughest. Boston 's Rick Burleson was so upset J bout the early start he said, "You can give tJus <bleep> Ing loss to ABC." A NEAR-SELLOUT is expected tonight, and the Angels removed the cus\omary b lack out so Southe rn California TV v i e w e rs w1ll be able to judge for themselves how muc h difference the lwiUght makes. Luis Tiant (6-3) will be opposing Ryan, and in a pregame ceremony Rod Carew will be presented with his seventh silver bat. symbolic ol bissevent.h batting cham· p1onship last season. American League President Lee Mac· Phail will make the presentation. and Carew will have all seven bats on display. THE YANKEES ARE a distant fourth in the AL East standings, while California ls trying to stay in rtrst for the All·star break. the season's traditional half-way point. Ryan is 11·6 with a 2.71 ERA, a record which bas won him a spot oo the All·star roster. And it be keeps this pa~ up, it won't hurt his bargaining position on the free agent market next winter. "I gave the Angels an opportunity to sign me this winter," Ryan says, "and they decided to take a wait·and·see al· titude. So J'm gonna become a free agent after this season." Thal does n't necessarily mean the Angels are going to lose their h ard· throwing Texan. "TIUS IS A GREAT organization. and I don't really look to go somewhere else," says Ryan. "But the Angels are going to have to offer me another contract." Ryan says he and his agent are going to take an approach similar to the one used by Pete Rose last winter. South Cashes In Break Late Drive Clinches 23-20 All-star Victory by ROGER CARLSON Oft ... O.lly l"llet Sutt Jn a game lacking 12 of the finest players due t.o a commit meol in the Shrine Game m Pasadena J uly 21 , the 20th Orange County All·star football gam e surely must be considered one of the series' best-if not the be s t -following Thursda y night's 23·20 South victory. Before a C'rowd of 7,800 at Ed - die West Fie ld <Santa An a Bowl ), the South marched 93 yards behind quarterback Brad Pa rker in the closing moments, then held on as a 47-yard field ~oal attempt by the North fe ll short with no time left to d aim the victory. Coach Bill Cunerty's Rebels got the big break (a pass in- Pan•A m G a m es terfe rence C'all on third·aDd· 13 from their own four.yard line) and 11 plays lat.er Parker lofted a float.er from 28 yards out to Darius Durham with I :02 re· maining to pull the game out of the fire. "AT THAT POINT <third· a nd·l3) I was waiting for something good to happen," sa.id Cunerty "Things had not ~n gomg our way We were doing things that I said we couldn 't do a nd win. Two mistakes cosl us t~o touchdowns." On the llu rd play of the game P arker was intercepted to set up a 23-yard sconng march by the North. And the Rebels wasted a potential scor ing opportunity when they fumbled the ball away at the North 16 in the second period. Still. it appeared the tide had turned in the third quarter when Corona del Mar's Kurt Brockman and Costa Mesa 's Mike Teregis ignited the South offense. TEREGIS' 32·YARD BURST to the North 25 was the bc~t run of the night by any back and 1l ~et up Guy Johnson ·~ 3k y<1rd field goa l Brockman's pass a nd Johnny Bryant's clutch 13-y ard ratch while s i mu l tan<'ou~ly being !.m ashed to the ground at the North 16 set up Randy Hauer·~ ont' yard touC'hdown run. "Tereg1s and Brockma n really pi c ked us up i n th e th1rl;t quarter." said Cunerty. "They did a super job." The North. however. rallied with a pair of touchdown passes by Tim Sh arp (21 yards to J eff Smevog a nd seven yards to Dave Baggott). o.ilr ~ ........ .., ...,,, l'I~ Knight's Day Made E~ier b y Judge PARKER 'S SECOND in· terception appeared to be the r linC'her the North was looking for. but a potential lock on the game from the South 16 fizzled al the se ven yard line wilh Mater Dei's Greg Scherf stop· ping the threat with 3:27 left . HOT PURSUIT -When you carry the foot· balJ, you're bound to be a tareet as Brad 4f>arker and Kevin West were reassured Thursday night in the Orange County All· star football game. Parker (above) looked to hand off with Paul Emery of the North chasing him. West (below) had just eluded one South def ender only to find Eddie R e mele waiting for him. The South won for t he second year in a row. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico <AP> -With the threat of a possible jail sentence lifted for more than a month , Ame rican men's basketball Coach Bobby Knight spent his full energies on plot· ting a gold medal for his un· beaten squad tonight. Jul)e Griffith as the two lunged headlong for the finish line. Two protests by the Guyanan, accus· ing Dabney or leaving her lane and disputing the interpretation of the photo finish, were turned down. IOBN SEVANO DistriC't Court Judge George Lopez Quinlan pos tponed Knight's trial on aggravated as· sault charges against a Puerto Rico policeman until Aug. 22. KNIGHT, FREE ON $500 bond. could draw s ix months in jail and a $500 fine if convicted of the charge. Meanwhile, United States Olympic Committee spokesmen predicted the U.S. gold medal count, which stood at 93 entering today's action at this eighth edi· lion of the hemispheric Olym· pies, would climb to an all·llme record 125 by the close of com· petition here Sunday. U.S. athletes collected three of Thursday's eight gold medals. with big victories in the men's and women's 400·meter r uns and singles tennis. Dark-horse Tony Darden of Norristown. Pa., came from out of nowhere to m ake up 10 yards in the final strides and beat Cuban powerhouse Alberto Juantorena in the men's 400. DARDEN SAID Juantorena 's loss, his second in three days, emphasized "He's getting old. Now it's my tum ... " ln the controversial women's 400, S haron Dabney , PhiladelphJa. nipped Guyana's Susan Hagey. La Jolla. beat t eammate Trey Lewis. San Pedro. 3-6. 6·0, 6·2 to win the women's singles gold medal IN BOXING , h o we ve r , another legenda r y C uban , heavyweight Teofilo Stevenson. had little trouble with his American oppone nt. Bubba Hadley, Camp LeJueoe. N.C., lasted only until 1 minute. 39 seconds into the firs t round before being knocked out by the awesome Stevenson. In other semifinal bouts. the Americans all advanced -ban· tamweight J a c kie Beard. Jack so n . T e nn , junior we lterweight Lemuel St~ples. St. Louis, junior middleweight James Shuler, Phlladelphla. and light heavy Tony Tucker, Grand Rapids, Mich. -into Saturday night's finals. In basketball, Mike Woodson was switched from forward to guard to replace the injured Kyle Macy and hit for 29 points a s the U.S. team trounced Braz.ii 106·88. It was the eighth con· secutive victory in the round· robin tourname nt for the Americans. a record matched only by the host Puerto Ricans. The United States women bombed Brazil 111·73 in their march to a gold medal. Three plays later the South got its break (pass interference) a nd the Rebels were on their way. · 'l have a lot of thoughts on the interference call," said Nortb <See SOUTH, Page 81) Carew's New Date: J u ly 19 First baseman Rod Carew, sidelined by an injured thumb since June 1, may be able to re· turn to the California Angels' lineup as early as July 19, the Ame rican Lea gue team a n· nounced Thursday. Carew, who suffered tom t11~a· ments in his right thumb in a ~am e against the Cleveland In dians, was examined Thursday by Dr. Julio Taleisnik, who re- ported that the injury was much improved. Carew. hltting .355 this year. will begin laking battmg prac· lice prior to the Angels' na - tionally televised game against the New York Yankees Friday night, a spokesman for the team said The seven·lime AL batting C'bampion led the balloting for next Tuesday's All·star Game in Seattle. but won't play because of the injury. The Angels hope he 'JI be able to see a ction in a twihght·night doubleheader at Baltimore two days later. .John Makes Final Piteh for LA BeUeft It or not, there's sometiody wbo actuaUy believes the Dodgers are 1Ull ID tbe NaUonal Leaaue ra~. Bullfeathers, you say! I aKAUZB It's bard to fatbom, but Tommy Jobn was serious. "We Cthe New York Yankee players> were talking about it the other day," laid John while resuna in hill Seattle hotel room. "We aUll think they'll be in tbe race before It's over." One mlpt think Tommy had been drlnkina to make a statement like that, •ped.allf after the Martnen roucbed Id.In up a bit OD WecbMlcl1,1 nlcht. J)ut M WU dead Mrioul. Jlonelt. ''TbeJ bave a ~ ball elub tban they've been showing, everybody knows that. And Houston will come back to earth soon." Tommy raUonallzes that the Dodgers, allbough in last place, are only 8~· games behind thltd place San Fran· cl.aco. ~ allo added that the Dodgers a re tryl~ to make up 50 wins and 28 saves froai laat year. "Tbe Dodaen 'lost (Rick) Rhoden. (Oout) Rau and me,'' John says can· dJdly. "and Terry Fors\er <who bad 28 saves lut year> hu been Iott for moat of the seuon." Oh, how the-Dod11era must wish they bad John's services today. ff., was their stopper for seven seasons, and now he's doing the same thing for the Yankees. John is curnmUy 13·4 and is among the top five tn almost every pitching category. Outside of two appearances in Seattle where he's been raked over the coals, John has kept bis teammates in everr. game, win or lose. ••1 VE HAD an outstanding seaaon so far, .. says John modestly, who la quick to point out though that this isn't his best start <he was 13·3 in 1974 before hurt.ins his arm). "I've been throwing the ball very well ... John jumped out to nine quick vtc· torlee before finally levelin1 off. The Yankees, unfortunately . haven't jumped at all as they trail ftrst·place Baltimore by nine games going into tonight's series with the Angela. "As a ball club we sure haven't been setting the world on fire,•• John says. "We mlsaed (Rieb) Goeaage and his absence hurt this club more than anything." But the Yankees. needless to say, aren't panicking. Noted for tbelr second hall charges, the Yankees, and John, feel they're in a good posltioo. ''When you eonalder how hot Baltlmore bas been playtn1, winnln1 18 of 19 and 19 ol 22 games, you bave to feel we're in a good poslUon. "The comaraderie is good and the al· mospbere 1s good," he says. "We'~ playing a lot better baseball . . and wit.h more enthusiasm. We just haven't been able to put a win streak togethe'I' yet to get back in the race." / 'UST IMAGINE, It you will, 'where the Dodgers might be today lf they ha~ Tommy John. Conversely! imagine where the Yankees would oe ii they didn't. It's a shame bow professional clubs, ln all spom, don't realir.e a person's value until it's usuaUy too late. Tbe Dodgen are leaminf Lbe bard way, while the Yankees are reapln1 all the rewards. -........... . -·-··--.......... ._. •.-.-···-···-·-·-·-· .................. _ ... ". -· ,,. ... "I ""• •• • #, •• . ·.. . ......... . -CWl.YfltlOT '"Oey, July 13, 1171 GOLF . ,, , . " ,; " . " • ,; por WHITE SOX FANS GET ANTI-DISCO FEVER, Chicago Fans Go Wil«I During A11ti-Disco Ni~lat From AP Dtspatfhei. CIDCAGO More than 7,000 runs run wilt! ii over the Comiskey Park rield Thursday 11l~hl du1 ing Anti-Disco Night, a locaJ disc JO<'kay 01' pl'()m11 tion, and caused postponement of tho i<t•t·oncl ~111111• of a scheduled twi-night doubleheader ht tw••t•n th1 · IM 11111 Tigers and Chicago While Sox. Police said thousands of persons, m1iny of ttwm 1ntox1..,.1 ed. also were outside lhe park waltm.c to f(ct an. Thl'y ndtktl that 20 persons aged 18 lo 23 were ar rcs lt-d and chargt•d with disorderly cond uct. One person wa.s char ged with agj(ruvuh'll assault with a knHe, they added. T he first game was won 4·1 by the Tigers . When th•· second game was due to st.art, thous ands of peopll' "" estimated 40,000 attended the doubleheade r -were sllll wun derlna around In the oullleld, where a bonftre had been set One hou r and 16 minutes after the second nme was to betln, umpire Oave Phllllpi1, the crew chler, deemed the field unplayable and announced the aame was postponed. PhllUPI added that the m atter of whether the game 1hould be forfeited by the White Sox for f ailina to control the crowd wu lD the hands of American Leaaue P~sldent Lee Mat· Ph.all. The promotion was 111taged by Steve Dah l of WLUP fo'M, a rock 'n' roll atallon Uahl protessea to hate disco music and, 1n the White Soic'lt flrat promotion or Ulla kind, a ran could get Into th~ park for 88 centl If he also brought a disco record. .------fltto•r al dw Da8 -------. l'ltwoland rellt'lf pitcher Sid Moece, upon being 111lt1"ttlld to lhu Amerlc'rn League All-star team : "I'm on t'luud nln<' I'm hlKher t han Skylab. 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Steve 111111111111 111 W 1•:1•:1. 11 llo:1l11n ('HS urftliall'. approached thl' I'll If 11011111111 '""' It ••·•· 111111 ham he didn't <'ndorst' anylhan ~ w1fh•111t 111•111..: purtl lor at "Whl'n I us kcd fo'rcd, he didn't real ly answer. just tunied h1i. b•ck on me " One who didn't refuse wus Curl Yaslrtcms ki. a 19-year veteran who was the third Red Sox player voted by the ran:. to play ln the game . Holman said Yuz ai::rced to do the pr<>molion on vory short notice on the :.ame day l~ynn and Ric" turned him down. r-------Ba•e•aH Teda11 -----... On this date in baseball in 1963 -._ Al the age of 43, Early Wynn pitched lhe first rive mniogs in the Cleveland lndJans' 7·4 win over the Kansas City A's, gairun g credit for his 300th and last major league victory. On this date ln 1938 1 Johnny Mize of the St. Louis Cardinals h1l three home runs ln one game, the first o r a record five llmes he was to accomplish the feat. Today's Brithday Former New York-San Francisco Giant infielder Daryl Spencer is 50. Kansas City Royals infielde r Jerry Terrell is 33. Bosto~k StUpe~• Grf• Mis t rial C ROWN POINT. Ind Jurors decla re d Ii themselves deadl~ked early today m the trial or Leonard Smith, accus ed of killing California l\ngcls outfielder Lyman Bosto<.'k Judge James Kimbrou~h of Lake County Superior Court de clared a mistrial. and Prosecutor Jack Crawford ~aid he intends to lry the case agam within 60 to 90 days The Jury of nme me n and thret> women de h berntcd about nant• hours before announcmg they were una blt• to reach a v1·rd1ct T~1~bion .. Rodio I 0 1tow 1nq c1rt"' the mdtOr t'VPnh on t<'lt>v1\10n 1oc1av R<lt1nq-; .in• " excellent ••• worth watchtnl') •• lil1r , • torq1•t 1t e 5 p.m., Chann el 7 ./ ./ ../ ../ BASEBALL: New York at Angel•;. Announcers: Kerth Jackson. Howard Cosell, Bob Uecker In tonight's opener of the three-game series. 11 will be Noliln Ryan C 1 Hi> agamst the Yankees' Luis Tiant 16-3). It w111 be Ryan's second straight twilight appearance th1c; week for the Angl'IS and oPPoSing batters say he 1s toughest to hit at that time ol dily. The Yankees an• commg her e after lo~ing two of three 1n Seattle. OTHER TELEVISION H orc,e Racing . Today at Hollywood Park. 7 Pm . Channt!I 52 Pdn AmericanGamesH lghlrghts, II JOp m • Chann£>l 7 RADIO Pan American Games RePortS, q SO a m and I SO o m KN X ( 1070) Baseball • Oodgerc; at Pti1lndelph1a. 5 om. KAB( 1790), New York at Ange ls. 7 .25 p.m .. KMPC 1710) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ----. North at Hom.e Four Share Milwaukee Ope n L ea d MILWAUKEE !APJ It \\-:t~ <a happ~ homecoming for Andy North. T h<• Madison, Wis .. product and 1978 U !-. Opl·n ch a mpion s hot a s ix-under·par 66 Thursda~ matc hing tus best competitive round of the year and his best in nearly s ix months. today ~•m·e probably the Opc•n last year, · ~aid 'iorth. "hose !>Cven b1rd1cs included an 18 foot putt. a 15 footC'r a nd thret• from 12 feet North h;,rs c·han~cd to a more Ned putting '-l<.IOl'l' Hours late r. North was pltasantly s urprised that none had bettered that score under nearly ideal conditions at the 7 .010-yard Tuckaway Coun try Club course. "THE PUTTER IS swmiun~ more freely," he s aid. "If the puller is s winging freely, you 're gomg to m ake som e putts . You roll it instead of knocking al into the ground.·· Victor Regalado. Mike Reid and David Eger also shot 66s, creating a four-way tie for a o ne · s troke lead after the first round of the Gr eater Milwaukee Open. TI ED AT 67 we re Joe Hager. Keith Fergus. Regalado, seeking his third tour victory, also putted well on greens which were soft from rain the previous two days and resisted s pike m arks mos t of the day Regalado reached e very g reen in regulation for the firs t t ime all year and needed only 31 putts. D.A. Weibring, Mark Lye. J ohn Lister and Ce!>ar Sanudo. Twelve others. including 1973 U.S Open cham- pion J ohnny Mille r, were at 68. Reigning Mas ters and San Diego champion Fuzzy 7,()('ller, top name in this tournament, and 14 others we re at 69 a s 80 golfe rs broke par Reid , whose ~st finish in three pro seasons was second at Pensacola last year, was the only lead sharer who avoided a bogey. "This course is absolutely pe rfect," North s aid. "There are going to be a lot of low s cores. probably lower than 66, this week." "I was able to set up opportunities and let my putting do the talking,'' said Reid. "Every time I needed to make a pull to keep momentum, I made at. It doesn't matter what they do with traps and placeme nts. If you have good greens and fairways like these. the scores w ill be low. It's that simple." NORTII, WHO HAD been dissatisfied with his play since his U.S . Open triumph, credited his turnabout to an old putter he hadn't used since his d ays at the University or Florida and a new put- ting techniq ue taught him in Chicago lul week by pro Earl Milligan. EGER, 27, IS PLAYING his third tournament since regaining his tour card June 1. He had il re- voked last Nove mber after h e had earned only Sl.330 as a rookie las t June. "I haven't made as many long putts as I did "My memories of the tour start in Milwaukee because it's the only tournament I p layed hallway well in," said Eger. whose third round 67 here last year was his only other round under 70 on the tour. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division SAFE! W L P ct. GB Angels Texas Minnesota Kansas City Chicago SeatUe Oakland 52 38 .578 50 38 .568 l 46 40 .535 4 43 45 .489 8 40 47 .460 10 112 39 52 .429 13 th 25 66 .275 27 th East Division Baltimore 57 30 .6S5 Boston 53 32 .624 3 Milwaukee 51 38 .573 7 New York 49 40 .551 9 Detroit 42 44 .488 14th Cleveland 42 45 .483 15 Toronto 28 62 .3U 30'h TltundaY't Ganlft Detroit •. Clllte90 1 Ond uame. Pl>d • Un()ld•• l>t• c;ondlllonsl Mllweuue s. Toninlo 3 TUH •. Kanws Coly 1 Ne.., YMI< U, Seattle 1 Only~ Khedullld T-y'tG•mft New Yon: (Tl-6"31 al Aftteh IRy•n 11-41. n Mlnnnot• (GoltJ 7·61 •I Toronto ll•-ok 7·tl, n Cltwland IWoM •SI el Ao\llw8UI<" lc.IOweU 1C>-Sl.n Detroit !PwtrY 0-1) et CMc990 ca.rrlos .. J>. n Tues ICoi'lwr ... , .. "-Clly !Leonerd HI, n &ostoll ( RenllO 7..J) et Oettland ( Mof'Qen Wl, n 8eltl.-. (Mc.04'990' J-21 •I ... ti .. IJonctt ).I >, n W L Pel. C,8 llous ton Cincinnati San Francisco San Diego Atlanta Dodgers 53 38 .582 47 43 .522 5112 44 45 .494 8 41 SJ .446 1211? 38 50 .432 13112 36 54 .400 16'r.i East Division Montreal 48 33 .593 Chicago 45 37 .549 31 2 Pittsburgh 44 38 .537 '1h Philadelphia 47 41 .534 4 1-'z St. Louis 42 41 .506 7 New York 34 48 .415 J41h Tllun4'ly'1 Scor., NPW Yor~ 11. Dodten s San Frionc:•Ko s. MontrHI l Pht1;ooe111111a •. San O•too J Chocaqo 10, Cln<lnnall I Plttsbuf'Qh S, Ho.iston l Only 9-1 K~dulod Today•s Gam., Oottge" !Sulctllle 1·11 at PM11cw1pn1a !Nole• I 11.n S"" Fr41nCoKO CK-r • l o\nd Hahc .. 1 S 4 OI' NUIU 3-41 •IN .... Yor .. 11(-1 3 . and Haute• 111, l·n S.n Olfl9o IPtn'Y ,._. -Rasmusloeft WI at Montreel (Gflmsl•v .. s _ P•lm<tt ,.,,, ,.,. PlltsbllrQh <"-•r 2-ll at Atlanl• IP. Nl~ro 11.111,n ChlU90 (l.Mnp ._., •t Cinclnn•ll tHonn.,, J.11, n St. Louis CMartlMt 6"31 el Hcxmon tK. 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'11.15 .. •11.11 . '12.H •11.11 ' . '11.H COSTA •SAISAllTI All 1411 w. MeoArttMlr 8Mt. r .. •••·0221 2 llDdt• ll of So. ColllPa&t I I ?4:;§~-~-· 5 135~ OR 55555~~ "" ' 111 I ••c. I, 1 187 1 I BEACH BLVD. HUMTIMGTOM BEACH "Ho"'~ o/ rlw f,.« Resou" au 1Glll ............ ""'· •••·4532 •••to9"'Mll ..... -..... -.., ......................... ....,. ............. -..... --. -...... --... -.......... __. ............ .. • • •• • ,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MSEBALL I BOATING I BASKETBALL Fridey, July 13, 1979 DAILY PILOT 8 ~ • Dodgers Now Worst in NL lht otflcl.. ,,...,.., for fft• ..... Hulk .... lffcll c-....r of J.lor Al ._,..c• Pooet. .. ' S..... for I 979.aO, wtl 1119 ...W • .-. tltt. et..._ Hip School at I 0:00 o.-. .ct Jwjy 14111 at ldhcMt High ScMol at 10:00 Cl.In. Al'Wlre,.,.to SHOULD I, OR SHOULDN'T I? -That seems to be whal Steve Garvey is saying lo himself as he strikes a ·swinging pose over home plate umpire ·Ed Montague. The way things have been go- ing for the Dodgers one couldn't blame Garvey if he did tak(' a .cut It's Unlucky Day In Transpac Race By ALMON LOCKAl\EY D.lllr l'llol a..u .. 9 wn ... HONOLULU-If skippers in this 30th Transpac yacht r ace were the least bit superstitious. they would be · 'd t>ep-sixi ng'' their sorrows somewhere in lhe Pacific today, Fri· day the 13th. Only two or the 80 starters had finished the 2,225-mile race on this the 13th day and even they had little to celebrate other than the fact that they survived the windless debacle. The 65-sloop Rag time packed across the finish line in a light breeze a t 10:37 p.m. <Pacific Daylight Tim e) Thursd ay lo become the second yacht to finish the slowest race in the history of the event. ftagtime, a two·time former line '1onors winner ( 1973. 1975), ·finished 13"2 hours 'behind Drifter for an elapsed time of 12 days, 9 hours and 37 minutes. Jf J ader finishes a nytime today, she stands a chance of taking over the handicap lead from Drifter She has 33 hours time allowance over Drifter. The 80·foot ketch Jader and the race elapsed time record holder I Merlin were both reported within 25 miles of Diamond Head at 8 a.m. I <PDT> today on a flat, windless ocean. Skippers of both vessels reported their positions olf Makapuu Point with "hardly enQugh air to breathe." I The luckiest boats in this race were the two that were dismasted and re turned to port on the first day. Behind Jader and Merlin arc the other 74 survivors reporting positions I a nywhere from 400 to 900 miles from Honolulu with little or no wind. Race officials here agree that the I situation would be a laugher were it oot so sad and potentially critical But no one connected with th1s race 1 is laughing today Porter No Savior Guard Returm to Bullets WASHINGTON CAP) -Kevin Porter admits there will be pressure on bjm, but says be wasn't signed by the Washington Bullets to win another National Basketball Associa· tion championship fot1he team. ''I've been around the NBA for eight years and I know that one player can't come in end dominate," sald Porter, a 5-Cool-11 guard who became a free agent when his con- tract expired with Detroit after last season. Fro•PageB5 SOUTH WINS .. Coach Glen Ha.aUngs. "But l won'l say what those thoughts are." THE 80tJTR BEGAN its winning march and wben U. came Ume for the payoff. tbe Rebels went to what Cuneny described as a red right 50L fade. •'They were very outaide ~cious at that poi.at," pointed out Cunerty, 10 we J111t turned Durham loose str•l•bt down the middle." Said P•rker: ''Yes. I knew it was a toucbclown Wben I let tt 10." "Our detemlve line wa.e quiet aa bus• ... Mdecl Cunerty •• be uatllled bit team'• dommatkm of the North's ,,..... same ('19 yards oo 30 car· "rlel>. '1lm WDB MANY bit plays alld blf momenta, aucb aa lllke Cal•wt 1 famble reeonry, a cltMb U.y~ eatda b1 Jim Coppom. wbo WU plutu with a badlY tnJured ~.ad the alue·flnatred cattbel fl DalUm .na B11ant, the latter IWIMd b9ck of the 1ame. "THE PRESSURE will be on me, but they assured me that it wasn't for · me to come in and win a cham· pionship," said Porter. who has led I the NBA in assists the past two years. 0 My role is to get the ball to the four shooters." The Bullets, NBA champions in 1977·78, lost the title last season to the Seattle SuperSonics. Much of the blame for the loss in the cham- pionship series was placed on the ln· effective play or the Bullets guards, starters Kevin Grevey and Tom Hen· derson and substitutes Larry Wright and Charlie Johnson. Porter, an eight-year veteran who was drafted in 1972 by the Bullets in the third round, signed a five-year contract. Terms of the contract were not disclosed but it was reported Porter will receive Sl million. The Bullets trad ed Porter to Detroit in 1975 for Dave Bing and a first round draft choice. The Pistons sent him to New Jersey in 197'1 but got him back laat season, when he led the NBA In assists for the second year in a row. He became the first player in league history to surpass 1,000 aaaiats tn one season when he banded out 1,099 last season. "W£ MISSED HIM" sald Abe .Pollln, Bullets board chairman. "We're happy to have him back bome." Porter 11 expected to 1tep into the Bullets• s tarting lineup at the pla7maldng guard poslUon in place of Hendenoo, wbo ls a free aaeot. Bob Ferry, Bullets 8tDUal man11er, aald he doe1 not believe tbere will be much dl Ulcully reacblnl an 11reement wlth Oetrolt on compensation ror sl1nln1 Porter NEW YORK (AP) -"I've run out of eJtcuses," Tommy Lasorda moaned. ''I've used them up." Lasorda 's misery is understands ble. He'sthemanagerof. a) tile National League's defend· Ing champions. b) the National League's worst team, or. c > both of the above THE ANSWER, of course. ts Cc1. T he Los Angeles Dodgers. losers of six of their last eight games and 12 of their last 15, hit a new low Thursday night. sinking 18 games under .500 under the weight of a 12·5 loss to the New York Mets, who'd had the league's worst record before the Dodgers showed up. Kings Sign Their Captain "WE HAVE TO have somebody lo take our wrath out on." said New York Manager Joe Torre. "Why not the Dodgers?" And the Mets' Steve Henderson added: "Everyone beats on us. We might as well beat on them." "l l 's hard to figure out." Steve Garvey. who hit a three-run homer for Los Angeles, said of the Dodgers· nosedive. "We have quality players here. We try to forget the previous day's game and start over. but it keeps happening." And Dodgers coach Monty Basgall observed : "Sometimes I don't think we're even playing baseball." "I COULDN'T FEEL worse if l 4 IRONS SET ........ 80.00 8 I RONS SET ......•• 160.00 2 WOODS SET .••..... 60.00 3 WOODS SET ........ 90.00 GOLF LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT WESTWOOD NEWPORT BEACH 10831 Sdnr11 Momca Blvd 121 JI 475~88 ! SOUTH PASAOHJA M •wport beac:h Golf Coi.rse 17 141 75 l ·4653 MONTEREY PARK INGLEWOOO CAP l -Los Angeles captain Mike Murphy, who became a free agent last month, has signed a multi·year contract with the Kjngs, it was announced Thursday. Te rms were not disclosed. was dead," said Lasorda. "Errors,~============~====~ Murphy. a 28-year·old right winger. has served as captain of the National Hockey League team for four years. He has a total of 327 points in 423 games. ranking fifth among all-time Kings' scorers. A !though sidelined by injuries for 16 games las t season, Murph:, fmished as the Kings' fifth leading scorer with 45 points on 16 goals and 29 assists. Murphy began h1s NHL career with St. Louis m 197 1. He was traded lo the New York Rangers in March of 1973 and came to the Kings on Nov. JO, 1973 in a five-player trade. ·'I never wanted to leave Los Angeles." said Murphy "This is the place I want to play. I'm very happy with the terms and length of my con- tract." The Kings also announced Thurs· day that they will split their 1979 training camp between J a ntzen Beach lee Center in Portland, Ore .. and the Forum in Inglewood. site of their home games. Two-a -day workout s begin at J anlzen Beach on Sept. 28. THE 1 MIWA ~CMOMNll Ct,,.,tury Motor Sa~ Hob Smtih IJMW 1811 'M?!.t Ma.n Slret!t /(b{l~I~ (213) 5708444 C'.invon ' v.1•11 2 ADM (.?13\ '346 3144 Sav'f! BMW. 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DENVER (AP ) Muham· mad Ali and De nver Broncos' All-Pro defens 1v<' end Lylt• Alzado pranced a nd danced. punched the air. wrestled and vowed their eight-round exhib1· lion bout on Saturday would tum Mile Hi g h Stadium into a slaughterhouse The retired h eavywei g ht champion and the eight-year Na t1onal Football LeaJ(uc veteran wei gh ed in Thursday a t a p r i vate at hletic club 10 (lowntown Denver. THE 6-3 ALZAOO. who fought 44 bouts as a Goldt>n Glove::. h eavyweigh t , weig hed first Wea ring red. whilt' C:tnc1 blue' boxing trunks and h~ht J•li:gmg shoes. he was n•corded at 2431 , pounds. se\•t•r al pound-; under his football playing V.l'1~h1 /\h entered the room about 15 m1nut<'S later in a dark business suit. He shouted ins ults at Alzado. calling htm a "bi~. fat football player ." proclaiming himself the greatest. and saying the promoters of the bout "gotta be c razy" .. I've beat the baddes t black fight ers in the world . a n d t hey 're putting me in with a fool ball player ." he s neered . T he 37-vear·old Ah at first re fused to ·be weighed but later took off his su11 coat. ste pJ)('d on the ~rale . and was rcportl'd at 2:\41 ,. THE TWO l:i WAPPED insult:-.. and tned to look ::.erious for tt•lens1on interviewers "I'm so fast I'll hit you before tht• Lord l?l'Ls the news." Ah said to .-\lzado "Let ':-s tart ri ght now." Alzudo challenged. ''I'm ready. 1·m roman' out s mokm' " ··cet your own stuff that's m y hnc," Ali laughed. ''If you dream you beat mt·. you lx·ttcr wake up and upologi w "You'd ralhl'r pass throuJ!,h He JI in a ga:-.olanc s µort c·oat than get in the rmg with mt· " ALZADO APPF.AR ED unl'Om fortablc and 1nd1catl'd he chdn't want lo c·ontinut' the h:.Jntt'r "Sucki'r Don't vou v. ant to sc•ll soml· tickets ··"1\11 :.isl.l'd The two cont1nu1·d to thn·<iten each otht•r until Al7udo shoved past Robb~ Lt•w1s. his small wiry handkr . grabbed lht• ht•a\')'Wl•1,ght champ111n around the neck and wn•stlt'd him tn lht· plu~h . red carpet that eushwnt'd lhl• thrt.>(' root high platrorm where the ~e~gh·in touk p~t:\' MERCURY BOBCAT ~·EPA 31*ESt '!:!:) EST. HWY. I DOOR RUNABOUT ~4,351** PUBUC NOTICE PUaLJCATIOtf NOTICI! O" IHOATIVI! D41Cl.A•ATION TM I! COSTA MESA PLANNING OEPAllTMENT HAS PROPOSED ro IUUI! 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(41llf0rn•• 91010 fh1\ thJSHWU\ f\ COrtdu<t•d 0'( d •tcffl.lt41 CMr11'W't\n1p Cr..rte" P l(f>t\ol'r Jr '"'' \.t-rt~nt wa\ tilt'd w 1trt fhf' < uunh Cl~rk ol O.~ C0un1v on July PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OP l'OUNTAIN VAi.Lev. CA NOTtca tNVITINO It OS POI.ICC PACtUTY PA•Kl .. 0 l\41LTil• 4001TIO"I PllOJICT NO .... II NOTICE 1$ HEREl!IV GIVEN ttwot tlM City C-11 Of U. C•fY of F-1 .. 11 V•ll•Y. C•lliorftl• wlll rec.e1w \oletto pr-w" 1#'1111 t,.. ""'" of t JO p m Oft Mondey, July 10, ""· ior c ... \l<u<U"" of llW Polle• F.cluty P•r-lftQ S,..11., Aectllloft In KCO<-• with Ol•n• -\pec:lllutlons. Pr-ls "'-" De Pt•· Mflllel llndet M•lecl co ... r •nd \NII Ile .ccom,..,..ect OY Giie of u.e 1.,,m, of .,._,., _..,.,v.,. req111red on Pavot BJ of ,,,. S..ClflUtloM All prooowl• lh•ll t.. ~•-eel "PROPOSAL OH PROJECT NUMBER 44 11 ' •nO M•ifld o< Of41Wf"ed SO •\ to ~ '" tM Nnd• ot ,,,. 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Pl'BLIC !'\OTICf: PUBLIC NOTICE PU8LIC MIARIN0$ WILL le NeLO IY TMe COSTA M•SA PLAN MING ~.IUION AT TM• CITY HALL, 11 l'At• o•tVIE, COJTA Mesa, CALll'ORNIA, AT ,,,. ~.llo\. o• •• SOON a s POS lllLE TNIEalA"IE• Ott MC>tfOAV, JULY IJ, lt1t AEGAAOING THE FOLLOWING APPLICA Tl()HS I ....... ~_ .. , •• ,.,.,.,., Pl•• SP·71·•t lmptt,.,.nt•l•on Pt•n •nG Pr•<•"' AllQnm.nt le>< ,,_ C°'le NleW Cit~ (Oi>Mll P 0 Bo• 1200. Cost11 Mew , c.111 , tor permlS~-10 ....,.,,., the Qf"·ec.tw 04#1 Mw:I tKOft\tOer 1ht' •m tw•ment•t•Oft •ltet,.•tlft'S fo, t"* •• ''"''on of R•AOolOh Avenue •nd 10 Con\1der •lt~,.Nlll"• Ot•IMC)I' .,.,.,. m•nt~ E"'-'"Ol'W'1'Wnl•t o.t~rn1n411on H•9•Un Oec"'r•l•CW-tSP II 1711 1 IOM E.cOllt\00\ Ptrm1l ll.·7 ... 116, Ttnl•l••e -P 01 Ir.Kl TT 10901 & A•tonto .,.httOf\ A '~ •1 tot A•CfW'O \fowtoll. i\4Jf P'IO"fled 11t9rnl IO'f' Robtrt £ I. JO,<• Cdm~ll JCl2~ r<.11y1>roo~t L•nt-CO\ld Me-. .. fO wotrd J X nndbt-1 on Atu,,,.. l•~. 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NOTICE IS HtRE8V GIVEN lti.1 HELEN !. KELSO "•• Iii.cl !Wtel" • r .1:11':. .'«>t.':',o:;: .. ':'.~···.::: /:. Autl>O,,tellon 10 Mmlnhler undtt tM ,,,.,.,..._,., AOmor>lstr•t-of Est•tu Act. ,,.t,.,-.,nce to witrucn is m.oe to,. •urtft,.,. e»rhcut~f\. Mld ttt•t o w '''" .. 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'1 lt1' 7tl< 7t J-U , 1t, Jiily t U, 1'1t taa-7' t ~ .. -~,_,,.. _ ... --··-. I . SPORTS ON TV I BASEBALL Will Ali Mystique End? NBC la Taking a Chance It Wo1i't •1raaoaOT11&Haa.o TM Mubammadd9".:;:tiue ~liD\MI. Wbe M •• ftlbUal. people wat.ebed IWn OD t.Jevllioo ln retwcl-DUmbeft, IOCDe pu1.kaately P\&Wnc for him to fall cm bll pretty fec:e ud o«Mr feneaUy rooUq fot him to deliver on h1a vtctory boutl. cluaSc from Monterey wllh Curt Gowdy 3 p.m. (7) TENNIS -Semifina l play (taped) lD the roreat Hllla lnvluaUonal. 5 p.m. (2) Pao BOWUNG -Finaliats roll Frlday. July 13, 1979 DAILY PILOT .. I • NOw U..t M baa relinq\Ubed \be beavyweilhl crown, NBC ll hoptq people wlU 1tlll be lot.ereat.ed ln tJ'1I ebarlamaUc former champion who hu lfO•D fat on lee cream. Tbe Mtwork la b&nkina on Ali IUm""OGlnt h1a once-rreat tools to try and nat ten a pl'O footba ll player who used to be an for ao •.ooo nrat prize in the Southern California Open. taped at Torra.nee. (7) -WU)E WORLD OF SPOan -Hlghllchu of the Prescott Frontier Day1 Rodeo. Alst\, the Gold Cup hydroplane race taped on the Ohlo Rlver. (52) -AMERICAN aACEWAY. 7 p.m. l!I) BASEBALL The Yankees vs th~ Ange~ Ill Anaheim Stadium. (S2) -HORSE &ACING -Today ut Hollywood Park UptoSOo/c I July 22nd amateur boxer. .. AU 18 PIGBTING a,n et1ht·round exhlbiUon 11alnat ~le Alaado of the Denver Broncos ln Mlle Hlab Stadium In .Denver on Saturday. Aliado Aeem1 Mrioua abo•t the match. There ta talk of him trainina ., bard u Sylveater Stallone lo "Rocky." He also re- portedly baa mortga1ed bis house to raise the $250,000 Ali required for this exhibition. But All, who became more of a clown in the ring as his gtamina and s kills diminished . Is, as always, unpredict.able. If things ge l too rough, will he throw punches or punch lines? "We haven't seen AU, but we hear he's MUHAMMAD AU training and has lost some weight,•' said Dick Auerbach, director or program planning and de· velopmenl for NBC Sports "We wouldn't have got· ten into this thing if it were just for laughs. That SPORTS ON TY would be a disservice to ourselves and Muham· mad Ali. "It's an exhibition. but It's a helluva exhibi· lion•• RADIO Pan Amencan Games H.igbUghts, 6·50 a.m. and 3:50 p.m .. KNX 0070) Baseball -Dodgers at Phllttdelphla, 11 10 a.m , KABC (790); New York al Angela, 6:55 pm., KMPC (710 l ••• S1111dG1J'• Tl'~ Radio TELE VlSION 9:30a.m. (11 ) -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 10: 30 a. m. ( 11) -BASEBALL -The Dodgers meet the Phillies at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia. 12:30 p.m. (4) -TENNIS -Jimmy Connors vs. Vilas Gerulailis in the final of the WCT Tourna- ment of Champions, taped at Dorado, Puerto Rico. 1 p.m. (2) -PAN AMERICAN GAMES - Coverage of the Pan AmericaJ\ Games, telecast from San Juan, Puerto Rico. l :30 p.m. (7) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Final round play in the U .S. Women's Open from Brooklawn Country Club in Fairfield. Conn. 3 p.m. (7) TENNIS -The fin al in the Forest Hills Invitational, taped in New York. 4 p.m. (4) S PORTSWORLD -Same·day coverage of CART's Michigan Twin 125 for Indy. type cars. A.ISO. tnternauoniu champ1onshlp water skiing, taped at Redwood City. 5 p.m. (52) -AMERICAN RACEWAY. 7 p.m. (52) -HORSE RACING -Today at Hollywood Park. 10 p.m (50) -COLLEGE WRESTLING - Lehigh vs. Navy in a meet taped during the past season. RADIO Pan American Games Highlights, 7:25 am. and 3:50 p.m .. KNX (1070). Baseball -Dodgers at ..• FREE! Bring this coupon into The thl e's Foot and we'll give you a pair of sox ab ol ely free! Offer good thru July 22 . Si s olorsand quant1t1es r l1m1ted. r customer, plea st Westminster Mall-Upper Level Old Towne Mall 19800 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance AU HAS BEEN a disappointment to serious boxing fans in his exhibitions before. He got $6 million to share center ring with martial arts champion Antonio Inoki of Jupan In 1976. But lnoki spent the m atch crawling on the canvas like a crab, kicking at Ali's shins. AU stayed erect the whole time, looking for a safe shot at Inoki's over· sized chin. Nary a blow was landed. Philadelphia. 10 '30 a.m .. KABC C 7~J. New York ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-r_·~-·-·-·~·-·_·_~_._,_r0_·_··-"~·~ at Angels. 12·55 p.m .. KMPC <700) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To protect against another lragi-comedy, NBC will be showing the Ali-Alzado exhibition on Sun· day as its major "SportsWorld" attraction. The match on TV wUl be blacked out ln Denver, where advance ticket sales have been meager. Auerbach said showing it on tape allows NBC to edit out the weakest moments or the match. It also allows the network to reduce the segment's airtime should it turn into a farce. Cycle Rolllld Robin "Uthe thiq doesn't come off, we wouldn't be hurt that terribly," said Auerbach. "We bad a whole "SportsWorld" show planned before we bought the exhibition on Monday. We could have had it live but at four times the amoWll or money." A seven-race r ound robin elimination of match races will be con- ducted tonight when the weekly s p eedway motorcycle races are presented in conjunction with the Orange County Fair at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. WHEN ALI WAS boxing. the three networks lined up with barrels of loot for bis fights, although t hey didn't care much for bis exhibitions. It's a lil· tle different now ; there are no real fights for Ali· watchers anymore, only exhibitions. Following tonight's action, the s peedway will be dark next week, then return lo action Ju. ly 27. The speedway ticket booth will open at 4 this afternoon with speedway t ickets also admitting the bearer to the fai r al no extra charge. Speedway gates open at 6:30 with racing at 8. * * * * * * Saturdafl'• TV, Radio TELEVISION 11:15 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -The Min· nesota Twins vs. the Blue Jays al Toronto. Noon (S) -PRO SOCCER -Tbe Surf vs. the Tampa Bay Rowdies, taped Wednesday at Tampa. (28) -TltACK AND FIELD -High School athletes from around the nation compete in the 1979 prep invitational championships, taped at Naperville, Ill. 12:30 p.m. (22) -AMERICAN ANGLER. Tonight's e limination event will pit the eight top speedway ride rs against each other in the annual Fair Derby. The winner will receive a bronzed straw h at, originally belonging lo the 1970 winner, Sonny Nutter. 1 p.m. (7) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Third round play in the U.S. Women's Open. (22) -PRO SOC- CER. 2 p.m. (2) -PAN AMElllCAN GAMES - Coverage or the Pan American Games from San Juan, Puerto Rico. (4) -TENNIS -Vilas Gerulaitis vs. Peter Fleming lo a WCT Tourna- ment of Champions match taped at Dorado, Puerto Rico. (7) -RACERS -The ISMA GT 'Iron Man' Garvey Gerhig's All-time Record Safe By WILL GRIMSLEY A~S.-Ci.!~11f1 I NEW YORK (AP> -Baseball's current "Iron Man," Steve Garvey or the Los Angeles Dodgers, ran his streak of consecutive games to 600 Thursday night, but be vowed he had no illusions of challenging the amaz- ing record of Lou Gehrig. "I can't conceive of anyone playing 2,130 games without a break," the all· star first bueman said. "I am con- fident it is a record that never will be broken." GARVEY, ONE OF a little more than a score of major leaguers lo establish such a mark of endurance, began his at.rtoc In late 1975 and bas answered every rollcall over the suc- ceeding four years. "I have played with the Ou, pulled muscles, a lot of aches and palm," said tbe sturdy oaUve of Tampa, Fla., wbo8e f atber as a bua drive~ once drove tbe Brooklyn Docllers "Bo)'S of Summer" around the Florida sprtq tnlnln1 cl.re\llt. "No, J don't do lt wttb an idea of breakiu Gebria'• record. It llD't a penooal or an eco tblq. I feel an ob- li1atioo to botb my teammatel and the tam. I don't want to let my team· mat.el down. •'I am cicmdoUI that fans pay to '"mep&a,.'' GUVS'f W.&I NAMED the Na· ttonal IA..-flm baseman for tbe All·Stu' pme next Tuesday In Seat· tle -bla alxth •ppearue. lo the cl&hlc In wbldl be twtce bu been. Yo&ld the MOit Valuable PlQ'er. Be beat oat Ule PbUadelpbia PbJ.Di•' Pete Role ID a eloM race In ·, the fans' voling. "I must admit I was surprised," he acknowledged. "Pete has been gel· ting so much publicity ." Garvey said there were two OC· casions particularly wben rus streak was jeopardized. "TWO YEARS AGO, we were play- ing at home," be recalled. "I had a pulled muscle and could hardly bob- ble. Theo Tommy Manager Tom Lasorda put me lo to pincb·hll late in the game. "Last year we were in Cincinnati. I had the flu. Every bone In my body ached. Tommy asked if I could make it. I saJd, 'Yes.• It was a bot, muggy day. 1 put cold towels on my bead between innings. I played the entire game, got a single and double in four times at bat." Steve said he remembers as ii it were yesterday the last game he failed to don a Dodger unilorm. "IT WAS IN September and we were getting ready to go to San Fran· cllco," be explained. "I bad a t.erri· ble case of the nu. I got out of bed and almost fell down I was so dluy. lly wife, Cyndy, said, 'Get back ln bed. You're not going anywhere.' That ended • 130-game streak." Tbe indeltructlble Dodger took the field a1alnlt the New York Mets Tbllrldq nlaht wttb a sliced left heel. 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Dovts ... _ VMk, M ; Kem, TOH. 11>-2; Cleer, Callterttl•, '-1; ;talln, Min· nesote, 1.1, John, New Vonc, 13-4. Barno•. CMcaoo. 8-3; Palm•r. Balllmore, 1·3, Orooo, Bc51on, 14, R-o. Boston, 1.J HATIC*AL LIEAOUI! 0 Al It M PC1°. Fosler, Clnc:1,,...h 1• 276 « 91 3l3 Brock, Sl. Louis , •S tlO 34 73 ll1 M1tUllll, Hew VMk al 314 4S lOl .37S Temol•tOll. SI. l..0•1>s 11 344 S4 111 .37J SlmmonJ, SI. Lou•s •1 711 Al 11 .:nt IC.Hrn.tnGZ,Sl.LouiJ aJ 31• SS 104 .:171 ~•ndrlti..,s1.Loul< IO m 31 'II .31• w 1 .. 11e1d,S...Oto90 " m » 101 .316 G.orvey,1..MA-'• " l64 4' 111 .• Rose, Pl>l._.pftle " 3lS 41 ltll .l08 HefMllWM Sct\mldl, Pt\llooetphla. 30 Kl"tlm•"· c111c.aoo. H ; t<os1.r, Cinclt1n.tll, 10. Wm fleld, Son Dle90, lO, Mall-s, Atlenla, iq ....... 1..M ......... ,lt. ._ ..... , .. Foslar, Cincinnati, n ; 1Clngm11n, Chic.go. O ; Wlnfleld, S•n Diego. 61: Scf\mldl, Pf\l~l.,tM, ~: Cl•rll, Son Fr•ncbU, tO. ~i.1119 II 0.CISIMS) .J. Nleltro, Houston. t:J-4; Leeoss. C1nclt1· noll, ,.3; Blytewn. Plttsourgh, 7.J; AtlduJer, Houslon, t~S; Llltell, St. Louis, •·3, S Mor1t,.r, SI. Louis, .. 3; KMl>l>Of", Son Fr•"· CISCO, .. J; B. U., Mon1tHI, 9-S. Friday. July 13. 1t11 e Mt\.W.V•••ff•• ...,,.,_ Vlu .. .....,_ .......... o.-.~·-­C:-t~ IC•llt\'•,_ JeeH ... r 0 A W.1"'1"' Motl< Lye JOflfl Ll~t• Jof\MWMille• IC•rmll LM I•• MIU COl .... •11 04iv• l 1<""l .. r11•• itffM•l\n Jl"'S1~\ '"" "''""9 ,.,.,. r.p .. L" C•rlH J•tt Hew.-' Mlle Hl<GOell• T-SIOl'•Y Ed OouQM•t y Oove tMrr 11111 Brott"'1 Gner.- GlbOY Gilt.ft f n•d M4lrtl TommyAeron MrUMorler B•N B,_1 C..lvttl ...... .>otlC-&oooy w..ii.1n .. f uLN z-t klt Mork M•kc George c.dle WaYM Ut•• MutMtr-t Green Jim Oen1 Fr•nk Be•r<I Lon N'"'~" M•rk P fe11 Bruce o.,._11,, e11tCa11..e Jonn JacOb'- Lte Trevino Carlton Wh11e Dave Edwttra~ MlkeH1ll Mark McCumber Allen Miiier Miiier Barber Peter OOSlll<f>Uls !>amm y Rocnels oe-.ld Tl10n• Ct\I C"I ROOrl-~ "" ~ ~» .. nu-... .M-12 .. ~·., u l> ., JJ ~ t i U M•' n •) •' "~ t J IA J4 .. J4 J4 .. J\ u .. n .i. ., J)~ .. HU .. JJ » .. J4lo& .. "" .. J1 » .. """' .. MU •' )4.l) .. 34:li .. )4J} ., ~·· )s.J.t .. Jw.t .. ~ .. J.t~ •• »-,....... )4.J~ l)-.\4 ...... .l4l~ .... »-,...._., ]6.JJ •• JSU fO l~ )'.>-10 ll JJ 10 J4 Jll 10 Jt ,14 IO JJ JI 10 l• )4 10 ll ,ll 10 14 .Ill 10 JJ JJ 10 ll ll 10 J4 Jo /0 J•·Jo 10 lb :14 JO )6.34 10 l•34 10 JS JS JO 34 Jo 10 34-~IO JJ-J:l-10 )3.Jl-10 u..s. WOMEN'S orEH tat F•lrtleM, C-11. I Jerllynn 8tll/ JS »-JO JS lS JO n~-11 3J·JA-11 31 3A 11 l&-JJ _,, 3~._,, 31·.Jot-n 3>-37 n 31 JO 73 ·~»-n 37 JO 13 Ja l}-7l •0" 13 JI.JS JJ JI JO 13 38 »-Jl 34 JS Jl 31 31 J• nn ,. 38 J0-1• J~.;iq 14 38·:1& ,. ., )) " J9 J~ /A Oel>ble Me~y J•M 8~1oc.k Pem MlgglM. C.tllyMOne HOiiis Sl«J S.ndr• Sl>uDcll ~s1- 0o ..... C. VOUfltl L•ure~ H•len Ountr Mary 0-vtr 1te11>y Hite Bonnie Uuu~r Heney LOl'V Penny Pull Ameth1 Rortt ite11>y Whitworth Be rb<l r a Barrow Marra A. COmos Jan Ferraris Alt•andra Re1nharo1 Atlee R1tlmdn MufUn Spen(et' Ot-vhn Donna Wh•l4' Pan-Am PAN ANIElllCAM GAMES •• , s... JOMn, Puerto ltl<•I Med.ii St-1 .. ,. ColH!try U111led Stal~ Cuoe Ceneda Argenhn.t Bra ti I fiou1to Pller10 RICO llme1uele Chllt Colombia Oomln1tat1 ll«P P•n•m• Peru c;uy.na J•m•lt• B•h•ma) At1tlll~ EIS.h-r c ... ,,,,y Puerto Rico Unlled Stdltt Bratll Cuba C•nada Arventlne Gld Sh 8t1 l ol Sl 74 3' ]II SJ JS 18 11• 11 J8 4' IOI II j U 1'I 1 10 11 ]'I , ~711' 0 3 1 10 e.a1uuw11 ""-"'' .. , ... ,, I J S ' I 1 S I II 0 1 1 0 • 3 1 0 J 0 ) 0 0 1 l 0 ' 0 7 0 I 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 I W L Ptl 4 01000 0 1.000 , .soo I 3 .lloll I 3 .,SO 0 4 000 . UNW Slatff lot, eraoll 111 a•AZIL (.j -De !>ouie ?4, Schmidt U, Lelle 7', Glannechlnl •. Setrlt11 6. Maciel •. NH<lmlen1oS. UNllfO STATE$ CIC») -O'ltMen 14, Br004U 16, McH•le I, Woodson 7', LH1er t Toti.rt O, 0..-cy 2, S....pson l, Our"" o, llr•ne\ 1. Tilom.~ 16 Halltlme-Uniled Stales S3, Bru11 30 Total louts-United Slaes 1• Br•lOI ,. •-1,000 lest>. , ..... Unite<! $\Aleo. C•n•d• 8t1rlt MeJ1C1CO Puer1o Rico 8ollvlb T--.r'•S<wn -U11ltecJ St.ates II». Brezll 88 Cuba 61, ConadO SS Puerto Rico 109, Argenti,,. 1S ·-Unlltd St.etes 11 I, Bradt 73 Puerto Rko fl, BollYI• 60 ~ 01000 ) 0 1000 J 1 .600 J J .soo ? 3 .'40 I S .I.I 0 ~ 000 U11HM Stlltft tl1, arull 7> 1111.IUIL 173) -SOmalo 1, Gonc•IYH ti, Put1kO I, Meteor! lS, Perelr.a 11, Pine 0, Jur•do 1, Bosurloz2. UNITED STATES (ttll -Blaz1Jow1kl 11, Curry u , Welker 2, Heiss 10, Llb<trM•n 11, Warlick O, Trombly 16, SwalM IS, Ranklr> t, Brown 7, l(lrcl>ner •. M<tytr\ 12. 1-lallllrnot-Unlted St•tes 49, Brull 33, Foule& out-Juraoo, Got1<•lves, Perelr•, Mart•rl. Total louls.--Bre1ll 18, Ut1lttd SIM> XI. A-1,000 lesll. MEH Soccw Co•I• Rice •• Puerto Rico 0 cuoe s, Utlited Sle1es o Tradl•llfl'leld 400 -1. °Tony Darden, Norrlstowt1, P•. •~.ti secor>ds; 2. Alberto Juet1toren•, Cuba, 4S.24; l. Wiiiie Smltf\, Aubllm, At1t., U.30, • 8er11enc1 ~on. Jamolco, 4i.'7; s. ~,.,. S.unde"-c.n.ta, .. 1 ... t.. COllfl 8rMtord, J•m•l<a,-.». H_,,_ -1. Sc;oll ... II_, c.i-., ttl Itel, • lncf\es I Pen Am record I; 1 Gulll«mO Oraco, Oltle, »4 I; J. Genoww lillore)on, Cube, :tn.0; •· Alldy 8"sel1e, llln>Ofl, Collft., 217.J; S. JoM Vellejo, A,...... tine, ttS.t: 6. 04lnlel 0-1, Ar...,tlno, ltJ.2. ••"•'••· ""'o o••c• M•t•• L '•"'•~ Mt•IC.O. d••••••d M••tfft H OP•Q• If•~· ... •• .. ,•' Ml•llCI owoi.. 11.,.1 "'-rllt1 H199• ...0 Jllt ll lo~•ll•, lle ... t ... le. «ete•led AM -rk btclfl. ~I Minn • •"4 '"I.I 9-1~ ~ Wiii•, H J ., •4 ._., •.J Ml~M ....... lllltd •leo A .. ,...,,. llell•l• -J .... r Orel.,. Mnlto, Cllllffl.O "#tftfy ..,_ oNS J..,M 6r•-· c-. I t,._.. ~reclt•,..~-* I "''""" 0.0f,.y, Ptlll-tt>N•. )I el, 1 .J""' C..llfltt\, 0..yene. )I.II. l 1>;11 J•<hOll, Prol11e VI•'"'· 1 .. ,., ~l.>,, • A11relle ... nlon, 'uba, ~I II S Mlcllel• Rautt•, c..n..ie, ~ 30. • 1-l•l•o lllut. JaMleU, t.)t •1 •flMfH9Cke, Kreill 1, C"IWle 0 A•V-l'l""' •· UllitH Sl•lft t LOS ALAMITOS ~r••Hll41s , ..... a.._.,.~--""'' t<lrst roe,• -o..uto\ 1C1000 cB..-sl 1160. • 40, l 40. Gen9rtrY Truckle ICMdOu> 3 00, 7 40, HOllle 5"99 CN11lCl>ell/ 7.60. l2 O.lly ooubl• 11~'1 NIO » 60 S.cotlel •«• e.w 0 l(lng IC•rdOZAI 6.40, l.40, 1 IO, Pl~ Fl~I CH•r11 •. oo. UO. &or 0. Go CMcwrlJOnl • 60 Third •«-Mister Metal• C&MCI) 3.IO. l .00, UO, T--I ~I S.OO. J.40; OIKO H•"'" ,~. 3.00 Fourth re<--W•nwm• For Me (8wdl U.IO, J IO, 1 00, Cohfornlo ~•en CMY!esl 1 • 40, 3 60. Go Of\ Tory tMorrison> • 00. SJ euct• C:l-11 l);lld S1 .40 Fiith r..cot -<>t Royal 81-1swa111 l '4. 1 40, l .40. Wal<h Her Wh•t C frffsure) 1 . .0, 1 40, \Irking COPY IMrl•\I J 00 .,,.,,, racr Romeo Sl••O isw .. nl 11 1(1 I< •O, I 80. In Actoon IC•u9 .. rl 8 80 l llO Boou 8009•• IWarOI 8 40, u UbC!ol (~JI P<Ol0114 60 " .. "entn rdClt ~1cklf' 5iP1d ( Pf't~' 1 10 00 \ 60. • oO W•k•me wru••,.t>0•.r 1£1roo'" 4.40,' IO, HOIVWIOO 1Cr~<19<>r I• 10 Elontn r11rC1t My l•llle Lu Lu tM"'"" 1160,q40, S.80. Smokon Foo1 1Cre-r1 • 80. ) 10. S"'lllymylou I Broohl 4 80, $1 UOCI• 11·11 paid 'l'I 20 Non111 r•<e -Or Sh.toe t Caroo1 .. 1 4 oO 3 00. 1 60; M.r Rocket Smoll• <Cre69"r> •XI 1 . .0. A Grey S...proH tSwa11l • .0, l2 eu <I• Cl •> ~1d 'I 60. Alll~,JOO W~LVWOOOPAlll( Tllolnay' S R HVlts I.at~ .. n.ay ,....__ ,,...111191 Fir~l r4Ke Ttll•Orff IOlh1ar .. sl l• •O. ll 10, I IO. A_,,u IS.rr•t.tl It .0, 9 10. Sllet1t HUf'ICJ'ts> IMcHer9uel 3.60 . SOcotlCI roce-Rlde Off IOllv•r"'l 19 40. 1 40. S 10. Au~r•dor IM<H•rglH'l 4 80 . 3 .0, '-'1-'IUG IRosele~I 9 20. \1 oa11w doubll 11 21 p;ikl m .ao Tlllrd r•o-Scylla IV•l•ntuel•I IS 40. 110, S 10. HOwfe< Canu Go CC:.mpa>I 11.60, 1.40, E•rl't R~eat (P1t1Cayl •.OO Fourt'> rac-lJt $hon• To .. (M<Ha•oue>. • 20. • 10, •.IO, Frenc" Mouu• lllalet11velal J 20. 3 20. t<allu's Prl..c..ss !Hawley) 6.20 U qu1,,.lla t 1 .. 1 ~oO 31 00 Fiith r1t<o Grey On Gra, I C•mpa<I 1S .0, 9 '4, J.tO, Stru<kuP IHawlol S oO. 4.40. lmpresslweGold ISlml 1 . .0 S»1l11 rac10-Cac1que I llal•nzuetal 1 80 4 00, • 40; UtOl"em IMcC•rrOt1I • 00. A .o. Tr•dtr Don ((Astaned•I 1 •O. SS euoa 11 ·11 paid 110.50. S4!ventn race-Relr0.tC11n (P1n<:OYI 810. ~.•o, 1.eo, SlftntlO• !lloleruuela) 11c.o,S10. 1m~9e Of Re.Illy IM<Harguel 1 40, SS oat llt 18 111 pald ...,.00. E IQhlh roc-OouOICt Deceit (PltlCay) A lO J oo, 1.40. CIWlmpaone Sky (McHarc;iuel t .60, ~ 80. P-Room tValmruela) 3 00. N Intl\ race Good Personafll~ • 11a1en1ul'lal Sl .60, 1• oo. 13.80; Billy 1\110 • CUl•Mdal 1• 60. 10 6D Good But Bolo 'P1erHI tJ 10; '5u•cta t 1~81 P••d I 6S• 00 A llen0;once II, I Jo HALLO~ FAMf t•\ M...,_t, R.I.) ~trllMI Shoglll l 1m Wllkl_, 0.1. Boo Lull .. J. 6...t. ero-n leoc"9r clef. Owl< ICOCl>el 6_., l>-4 SWISSOrEM let GllaM, Swtuert!IMI Tlltnl R.-M S11191n Jose·LUIS Ci.r< del Mark Edmond.on fo,.1, • J, •·J. Tom Otlker clel H<tn~ ICory •·I, 14. Pele McN..,_,.,., d<!I JOllll M.srk\ M. ,,.,, P•trltk PT01sy dt'I. J1;•t1 Lou•S HA1llet '·•, ,. OEl!PSEA l'ISHIHG HEWf'OltT (0.¥eY'l l -t9J at19let> 40 bon;10, ?ti O.Ss, •cod, "3 mackerel. CAr1'll I• ""II''". 1 oonito, l U oan. JSJ m•ckerll, 2 IWlllbul. 77 roe II cod OAHA Wl4A•I' -192 M>CJlers· U6 ban . tlS bonllo, 1 l\ehDU1, 3 yellowt••I. 30 roek toJll, 100 meeter .. PA•AOISE COVE -113 •"Iller<" 113 c•llco o.ss. • oonlto. 1 s....i o.ss. 1 "*"°"'· 11S rock llS/I, 1.uo mackerel. SA• r EORO IPorh o• C•lll -S• •t19leri: 1 •"•le,,.. !>Ms. 336 s.tnd bass, 40 r0<1< 11$11. s IWlllbul. S20 m.oerel. Clllld SC. Le1'4llfltl ao onqlers: ,.. und oau . 111 c•llco oeu. 7' bonito, t oarracuel•. SAM OIEGO IMunle1pal Pl•r) -30ll at1gler1. 21 yellowtall. 9't ca llco !Nu, J hellbUI, 161 be<TKude, 4 w"ole 5" O.ss. I.Oil rock 11511, 3111119 cod. LONG aEACH l°"""'s Wt\arfl -U• angters· 1 Wftll• SM oau, '8 bonito, 114 ul~o bus.'" Sand ban, ISO mocker••. I Belmont Pieri -M W19lerJ. I bonito. 1 llallbut, .00 meoer11, 16 rock 11'11. 130 Mnd oau . Misc. l MUllSDAY'S TllAHSACTIOHS 8A$!1ALL Mat*'-ILA ..... NEW YORK METS Pt•ce>d Bruct 8olscl•lr, outtlelder. on Ille 60-day disabfl!cl 1111. Reullecl Dan Normat1, outtlelder, from Tlllewatw ol llll lnt..-nollorwot Leao.- HOOtlEY -...... ttoctoey &.Hew LOS AHOELES ICINGS -Signed Mia~ Murpll,, right wing, to e rnv1u . .,.er con- troc:t. PITTS8URGW PENGUINS -Sig,..., Gt9911 Sllepperd. ,..,,.,, to a m11lto-',H r con- t••ct. aASKIETULL ffatiMM ...,......_ .. ,_ ATLANTA HAWICS -Named Lewi> Schaffel o-nar•I m.onager end •i<eeullve YIU prnldenl. WASHINGTON BULLETS -Slgmtd 1(1~111 Ponff. ~.to• llft·.,.•r cont~..ct. SO«Ell ~S«cer Lff9M IHOIAHAPOUS OAREOElllL.S -SitlMCI Hector Lalf\o. Mldlleld•r. a11d Al•t1 ...... -.. --. l'OOHALL ....._.,.....,L.Hew DALLAS COWBOYS -R•INMCI Olkkl Orton Mid NOiie Pete, wklll rocelw rs; Mark Sllyckr, quenwllack; Joe Branson, lslall Getos ~ AMn Herrls, ~emlw Ooch . HOU\TOH OILERS -St11ned Mike StensrUd, dtfeMlllO •tlel. MIAMI OOl.~INS -Slgnod Jon Gle"4tr. tackle, to e -los of tll+"M -·19er eot>· trects. Sl9Md Met I.And. llnebecker. MtEW EMOU.MO PATlllOTS -Mtll*) lot> Golk, llntbeckw. HtEW YORK JETS -A~ rell,_. MOlll of JIM tEerloy, lullbOc"· rHtl.AOEL~IA tEAOLEI -A-H retlrtl'ltflt ot Here Lvtll, r11M1119 llKlr ll•l•Md Jim.,_..,.. dtf'"al¥e ..,.; -Jiii\ IC,_1,, llMiMlclo.ar Add9cl IC.., Oaly. '111°"'111tClr. to roste< Familiar Situation For Britz FAIRFIELD, Conn. (AP) It's a familiar place for Jerllynn Britz; ahe only hopes it luts. The Minnesota goUer shares the first round lead in the U.S. Women's Open with Debbie Massey. Both shot one-under. par 709 Thursday. Britz had the lead in last Week's Ladies Professional Golf Associ a tion tournament at Noblesville, lnd., with two holes to play, only to see it fade away Hollis Stacy won the $15,000 first prize in a playoff. "I was really luck y today," the 36-year-old Britz said, point· ing out that s he had to make (lve crucial putts to save par, includ- ing one on the 18th bole. While she has yet to post a vic- tory on the women 's t.ou.r, Britz bas won $36,100 this year. Stacy is in a six-way tie for third place in the eldest women's professional tourney, one stroke back. J ane Blalock, Pam Higgins. Cathy Morse. San- dra Spuzich and Sally Little also matched par 71 Stacy. who is shooting for an unprecede nted third :-.tra1ght Open title. She said her even·par round on t h ~ 6,0 10 yar d Brooklawn Country Club put her "in good position " Massey, who has missed four of the last eight LPGA tourna- m ents because or torn tendons m her left thumb, credited her put- ting with the fast start.. FOR THE RECORD I GOLF APW ........ Nancy Lopez is three shots off the pace after fi ri.ng a 38-JS-73 NANCY LOPEZ REACTS TO BIRDIE ON FIRST HOLE. Woinen's Race The Capistra no Bay Yacht Club will host 1ts second annual La Golon- drina Series, for women only. this Saturday and Sunday al Dana Point Harbor. This is the second event in the WORS (Women Ocean Racing Series), open to PHRF- t y pe yachts. 20-ft-et L.0 .A and over T h ere wll l be two "They say this Cascade mountain water is perfect fur brewing. When I taste a Henry~, I believe them? \\'hen \\'l' ..... t:lrtl·d m;iking 1-knn · \VL·1nhJ1\f-; Prir:Hl' ~ R c...,c r~\.' beL·r. we t n tcndcd t<' I~ ..,11°'' .. h dn~cl)' ;1~ possible, l he met hod ~ d c.:-vdopcd by our l(H1ndcr "hen hL· established hi :-. bn·,vcn· 111 the Oregon Tern tor\' 1.11 1856. A s a;;-added bonus, '~'c \\'ere Jblc to use one of the original ingrcd ienb .... .... he had rcliL"d upo n : pure, frc~h mo u ntain water from hioh in' the Cascade range. ~ .... But while Cascade water flows in ahundancc, Henry's doc~ not. This is because Mr. Wcinh;-ircf..., ninctccnth- l·c1ll ur~ · mer h< d.; rcqu ire ... o l\lrl f l1nrl-c-11<?. 1'.hw>r 'u nJv. iJT<-.:,., 111 uch :h.l:l it i L )n:i I t I llll' i 11 b rcw- i ng and in ;1ge in~ tltu \\'C :llT . ~ ... .1bk to produce 110 more th.111 f~)ur hundred barrd:--at ;1 tltnl'. for thr ~ 1 l'.l:-.nn. the bnT m,nr ~01ncl i lllL'S b e 111 ~hon ~u ppk. But whl'n \'OU c m (j nd H cnr\' '.... .n·:u l~blc .H .1 -.,core. restaurant or t ct\'c rn. \\'C urge you to tr~· it. Not because it 1s a 11cw premium beer. But bee a use 1t is beer brewed :is we bdicvc beer to have been brewed more than 100 \T J r~ ago. . ... I 1 I I 11 I I I ' \\ I I •, I I \ I\ I l ll ~ I \\ I ' 1 , I l l \I I' \ ' ' • ' I I' l) It 1 I \ "-I ' '' ~ .. l 1 0 -........... . ..... ~. . ........ --.... ---·'"··••!*••• .. ••• ·-~ ---.-.·····--------.-...-.----· ..,. __________ --.-..~ l INSIDE: •lntermlnlon •L•IUM Festivals •Comics, TV Listings •Movie Reviews · DAIL V PILOT CJ • O••'• Pll .. Gr• ... •<.., L.-lt Jey Top Singers Corralled Rick Nelson, Roger Miller, Elvin Bishop, Debby Boone in Spotlight Four recording stars will top off the Orange County Fair's entertainment package that's designed to include everyone's favorite melodies. "' Scheduled for 7 and 9 p.m. performances in the am- phitheattt of the Costa Mesa fairgrounds are Rick Nelson on Monday, Roger Miller on Tuesday, Elvin Bishop on Wednesday and Debby Boone on Thursday. NELSON'S FIRST MILLION-SELLER record was "I'm Walkin' ,"pulled from an episode of his parents' "Oz- zie and Harriet" TV show in 1957. Over the next 20 years be helped introduce such new sowtds as rockabilly and country-rock. Currently he is associated with Epic Records and tours with his Stone Canyon Band and the Sweet Inspira- tions, backup singers formerly with Elvis Presley. They average more than 100 dates a year at colleges, fairs, night clubs, rock cooceru and TV shows. Tickling country tunes or touching western ballads are tbe forte of Grammy Award-winning songwriter Miller, best known as "King or the Road ... He was the first COWl· try artist ·to perform at the White House and on the Las Vegas strip. THE COWBOY·TURNED·LYRICIST also had shows at Carnegie Hall and held the attendance record at Hanab's in Lake Tahoe until it was broken by a combined Frank Sinatra/ John Denver engagement. • Bishop. known for such top albums as "Struttin' My Stuff," "Raisin' Hell" and "Hog Reaven," will be malting a return visit to the fair. Among the numbers to be expect· ed is "Fooled Around and Fell in Love." or his rough and rowdy, good-time repertoire. he says, "Some of the material has been around for a while and some of it's very new." DEBBY, THIRD DAUGHTER of singer Pat Boone. gained her own stardom when "You Light U p My Llfe" earned gold and platinum records and Grammy and Oscar awards in 1977. Since then she has made personal ap- pearances, both solo and with her father. All shows are included in the single price of a gate ticket that costs l2 for adults and $1 for chUdren 6-12. Children 5 and under are admitted free. Gates open at noon weekdays and 10 a .m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays: they close at midnight every night. "There ls nothing magical about hypnotis m,·· says Vandermeide, acclaimed as "Europe's Fastest Hyp. notist." who will acquaint fair audiences with the positive aspects of h.is profession. HE WILL APPEAR AT 7 and 9 tonight through Sunday on the amphitheater stage and then move to the Heritage St.age for 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. shows on Monday and Tues- day. Tuesday will be Senior Citizens Day when all those 65 and over can get 10 for $1. Just half the regular ticket price. Much of the activity on the fairgrounds including a s pecial meeting in the picnic area wiU be geared to seniors who also will bt entitled to "two-fer-one" tickets for carnival rides . THE HONOREES WILL BE greeted by last year·s senior kin~ and queen and the 1979 Orange Queen and a new senior court will be crowned at 2 p.m. Thursday will be All States Reunion Day. Fairgoers may register at tables in the mall to show their home states. Bring a picnic lunch and join in the fun of meetmg old hometown friends or finding new ones. Friday will be observed as Children's Day with all those 12 and under .,:tdm1tted free until 6 p.m ON THE t'INAL WEEKEND the Grandstand Arena will be filled with the ridln'. ropin' and Riata Cowboys of the RCA Championship Rodeo. The ranch-style compel• tion will start at 8 p.m Friday, JuJy 20; 3 and 8 p.m. Satur· day and 3 p.m. Sunday. Tbe Western Pacific Show. one of the biggest carnivals in the United States. will be open each weekday from l p.m. until midnight and from 10 a.m. until midnight on weekends. Beatles, Bop or Brown Fair's Music for Dancing Runs the Gamut Boogie over to the fairgrounds ,. in Costa Mesa. Headline entertainers. laser lights. special dance floor, priies and music are planned for the Orange County Fair tonight through July 22. EL CIDCANO will lead off the performances in the Grandstand Arena, presenting the "brown sound" of bot Latin rock at 7 p.m . Saturday. Also appearing at that venue during the rest of the week will be : -THE LOCKERS, and their Laser Discomarua. at 8 and IO p.m . Sunday through Thursday. Laser Images, Inc. will pro-· vide the lights. projection s ystem, smoke, balloons and sounds suggesting a flying saucer ride. The Lockers dance troupe will provide more solid footing back to earth. Their indivtdualiied movements spring from •'street dancing" roots and may be con- tagious. ) -THE TAVARES, at 7 and 9 p.m. Friday, July 20. These brothers from fiew Bed· ford. Mass. are perhaps best known for their Grammy Award winning hit, ··More Than a Woman," from the soundtrack of "Saturday Night Fever." They made their first pro· fessional appearance in 1964, signed with Capitol Records in 1973 and adopted their present name while towing Italy with ' Lola Falaba. -DADDY .o. at 7 and 9 p. m. Saturday, July 21. El CHICANO OFFERS HOT LATIN ROCK MUSIC SATURDAY Head back to tbe rock ·n• roll of tbe 19C50I tb.roucb the music and madness of this sextet from San Joee. Part of the fun ls their "cast of thousands" that's sure to in· elude such characters as Manual Labor. Rocky Banaffi, Dr. Demento, Art Nouveau and Waldo the Wimp. -aAJN•s "ftlBUTE to tbe Beatles,'' at 7 and 9 p.m. Sun· day, July 22. Cloee your eyes and let YoW' ears tab over aa tbiJ quartet performs three completely dif. ferent Beatie shows, spanning tbe full career of the British croup. Included are such early tunes aa ''She Loves Me" and "I Wan· na Hold Your Rud," satin band uniforms for the Sst. Pepper era and white tuxedos with tails for selections from the famous Wblte Album. DANaNG EACH eveninl in the plcnlc area will have a 1pecfa1 theme and five disco queens: Jackie Carr, Fountain Valley ; Laura Bowman, Orange; DeGiae Joyner, Costa Mesa; Shannon Lopez, Fullerton and Dawn Mitchell, Huntington Beach. They witl give so lo performances and quick leasona ln "lettina down to the d1seo beat" prior to audience dance contesta Oil a specially llchted floor. Tonl1bt't theme ia "Space <See DISCO, Pase Ci> .,,,,,. ~ ~ 11'8!.. " ... , .. -....... -· ........... -.... --······--·-·--.. ....... ----------~--- I , ~ • ...................... ..-........... ..... . ........ .. ---... . . . . . . . . . ~ -. . . . .. ........ ,.-... -.._ --------· -., ................. -... -· ... . • DM.V ptt..OT ff'ldey. July '3, ttll . ENTERTAINMENT Magle, Musle HappeOing on Friday the 13th MAGIC CASTLE MUSICIANS Inc hiding Kelln & Linda, •1 IQht-of·haftd SPIC lei 1st Devkl Avedon and Lenore Estrin, handwrtttng enalyst, wlll perlWm at S, 7 end t tonight, noon, 2 end 4 p.m . Saturday and 1 and 3 p.m. Sunchly at Westminster Metl. Free to public. CHRISTOPH ESCHEN9ACH, conductor, and Al•ku.nder Toradie. pianist, wlll perform Stravinsky, Prokofl•tt and Tct}alkovsky 8:30 p.m Tuesday, J uly 1', at the Hollywood Bowl. E sehenbach wlll also perform Thursday . July 19. $7, 6 S, ~and 1.SO tickets available at \he Hollywood Bowl box ottlce, Mutual agencies or credit card phone order at (213) 8Sl -S212. ALVINO REY and his orchestra w ill provide Big Band dance music 9 p.m . to 1 a.m . Saturday, July 21, at Catalina Casino. Catalina Island Cruises' "dance special " leaves San Pedro 7 p.m . and departs Avalon 1 :JO a.m . Round-trip boat $1 2, dance $7.SO, tickets available through Ticketron. Information, call 527-7111. FREDDY FENDER SINGINGARTIST Freddy Fender stars w ith Jody Miller in a country w estern concert at 8:30 tonight and Saturday at the Pacific Terrace Theater, Long Beach. Tickets ar e available at the Long Beach Arena box office, Ticketron and all Mutual agencies. Phone orders accepted at (213) 436-36.45. "DANCING WATERS" is theme for the 60th Santa Barbara National Horse and Flower Show tonight through Saturday, July 21 at Earl Warren Showgrounds. F lower show opens 7 :-30 tonight, 2 to 10 p .m . Monday, July 16 through Friday, July 20. Horse show opens 8 tonight, 7: 30 p.m . thereafter with 1 :30 p.m . matinees Saturday and July 21. $4.50 box seats, S3.SO reserved, $2.50 general, $1.50 under 14. "THE WIZ," scheduled t o open in the Pant ages Theater , has closed. Return tickets to point of purchase for refund. THE ae>TTOM DOLLAR blueorass bend wlll bring Its spec I al brand of "Texas swing'' to Heritage P•rk In lrvlne SUnday. The concert starts at 3:30 p.m. •t the corner of Yale and Walnut str .. ts . Tickets are $2.SO adults, $1 chlldren. "CABARET," second show of the Cypress Coll999 summer repertory theater, wlll be performed 8 tonight and saturday and 5 p.m . Sunday. "Blithe Spirit" also staged 2 p .m . Saturday and Sunday and 8 p.m . Thursday, Fr iday and Saturday, July 19, 20 and 21. Other shows J)t!rformed Thursday, Friday and Saturday are "The Boys In the Band" 8 p.m . July 26, 27 and 28, and "Side by Side by Sondheim" 8 p.m. Aug. 9, 10 and 11 . All performed In the campus theater. Reserved tickets $2.SO, available at Cypress College box office 10 to 2 and s to 7 p.m . Mondays through Fridays and 10 to 2 p.m . Saturdays. Mall orders, write Cypress College Summer Theater, Box Office, 9200 Valley View Street, Cypress, 90630. Information, call 821-6320. TICKETS ARE NOW on sale for Fullerton Civic Light Opera's summer production, "Oh Coward!," a musical tribute to the wit and genius of Noel Coward. The show w ill be presented at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, July 20-21 and at 2:30 p.m . Sunday In Plummer Auditorium. Tickets, ranging from $.4.SO to $6 may be purchased from 10 a.m . to S p .m . weekdays at the FCLO office, 218 W. Commonwealth, or by calling 871 -3401.. THE POLISH NATIONALAlliance will sponsor a family picnic with ethnic foods, games, music and dancing from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Long Beach Police Picnic Grounds, just ott the 605 Freeway on Ca rson, opposite the Naval Hospital. Entertainment by Roger and the Villagers will start at 2 p.m . "NO NO NANETTE" w ill be performed by the Youth Department of the Jewish Comrounity Center, 8 p.m . Thursday, July 19 and Saturday, July 21 and 1 :30 p.m. Sunday, July 22, at the center, Long Beach. Tickets purchased in advance or at the box office, $2.SO adults, $1 .50 students and seniors. Information, call (213) 439-7334. "ESSENCE," A GOSPEL vocal group offering pop, soul and other music, will perform 8 p.m. Saturday in Phillips Hall, Santa Ana College. ' I ,,.--- ----- SHAUN CASSIDV ROCK MUSIC STAR Shaun Cassidy wlll play the Anaheim Convention Center on Saturday, July 28. The $8.SO and $7.50 tickets for the 8 p .m. show are on sale at the box office and Ticketron and M utual agencies. AK IRA ENDO WILL conduct the Southeast Youth Symphony Orchestra 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 18, in Long Beach Rec rea tion Park, Seventh Street at Park Avenue The concert is part of Long Beach Symphony's series of free Summer Starlight Serenades. THE SANTA ANA WINDS concert orchestra, offering classical, 1azz and other pop music, will perform 7 :30 p.m . Tuesday, July 17, in the Santa Ana College amphitheater. Seating fir st-come, first • serve, admission S2 adults, Sl students, alumni, seniors and children. Information, call 83,.-3000, ext. 488. NATIONAL CHESS MASTER Robert Snyder w ill give a chess workshop 10 to 3 p.m. Saturday at Santa Ana College. Open only to intermediate or advanced players, m ust be 15 years of age. Bring own chess sets, registration at beginning of class. SCENES FROM "OTELLO," ''Faust," "La Boheme" and "Madame Butterfly,'' wlll be performed by the Summer Opera Workshop at Cal State Long Beach, 8 p.m . Saturday and Sunday in the Studio Theater, 6101 E . 7th Street, Long Beach. Admission and parking free. ''DON JUAN" wi ll be performed by UCI Seminar Theater Productions 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in the Fine Arts Studio Theater. Admission f ree. CONCERTS UNDER THE Stars ser ies, featuring the Big Brass Band and Symphonette of Henry Brandon, returns 9 p.m. Monday nights through Aug. 27 at Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Weekly musical selections range from Broadway show tunes to popular and classical numbers. Connie Haines, singer w ith Tommy Dorsey's Band, and young artists of the Lyric Opera of Orange _County, w!ll m ake guest appearances during the series. "FANLIGHTS," written by Puerto Rican playwright Rene M arques and starring Miriam Colon and Carmen Zapata, will play 8 p.m . Tue5day through Fridays, 7 and 10 p.m . Saturdays, J and 8 p.m . Sundays at the new Las Palmas Theater, 1642 Las Palmas, Hollywood. The play will run through Su nday, July 22. Ticket information, care 477·2424. "SPINNING," THE ANNUAL summer planetarium show at Orange Coast College, blending classical, jazz and rock music with special effects, slides and film clips. will be performed 4, 7 and 9 p.m . Wednesday, July 18, in the OCC planetarium. Admission free, seating first- com e. first-ser ved. lnformation,.Call 556-5880. TICKETS NOW! }11.1rph C/11pJ11rltllc! P r,•.11•111011011.\ • H {l\f1/ 0/11 m Hou ff' <:mvnf ( ;u 11/1 11 L11111lul ("' vnt' The !-;::::======================:• RoY.al Ballet You Can Enioy The Summer Fruits How! They're high in fta•or and low in price! .,.._ Ing our •nual Fruit and Melon Sale! SALE STARTS TODAY FOR ONE WE£K! I \ I ltlat«!laless Trio Two riders from the Royal Horse Fair, which will be presented Saturday and Sunday at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa, pose three of the show's most disparate performers. At left is draft horse Brigadoon: at center, Shetland pony Prince: and. at right. The Fabulous Babe. a m iniature horse only 22 inches tall. Their 4 :30 and 7 :30 p.m. performances will be on the Moonshine Meadows stage. If,. JlrlltP/11/~vaclmnwlf'<fl(I' th<' s11pporr nf Atla11111: Rlc:bf1t•ld (.(lmj)atl )' 111 '"" I OS A till I' in llPPt'OJTlfl Ct' of Tb<> RO)Vl 1 llu I tel PERFORMANCE SC HEDUU: •July 24 -29 Tues., Wed., Thurs. July 24,25,26, 8:30 ROMEO AND JULIET(futl-length ) Fri. July 27, 8:30 BIRTHDAY OFFERING/A MONTII IN THE COUNTRY /LA FIN DU JOUR Sat. July 28, 2:30 & 8:30 MAYERUNG (full-length) Sun. July 29, 2:30 I 8:30 THE SLEEPING BEAUTY (full length) ~ SHRINE AUDITORIUM ..... -. Front Page CJ Look at these prices! 11ckC'ts available for as U1tk as $3.SO to 17.50 at the matlnc~; and from $S.OO to 22.00 In the evening! Seven price levels from which 10 choose at each per· fonruancc. while they wt! DISCO NIGHTS DETAILED • . ' ' "\,,. ... , . • • • are free with tbe single ad· mission tickets from the Main TICKETS NOW at Music CentttTickct Offiu, Gate. priced at $2 for adults and MunJ.11 Agencies. and all Tickctron outlrts. For $1 for children 6·12. phone charges,call lmtant Chargc.(213) 972·761 l ,or Charge Une,( 213) 520-911 l. Disco night dancing is from 8 "----MUSIC CENTER ~ESENTATIONS--~ to t l and the fair remains open'---.....;_---------------~ until midnight ( ) INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT -• I .I Fesdvals Foremost lBguna prouta Seaao1ial Art Pageants HeN 11 tbeJUnerary for "FeaUvaJ Row" In La1una Beach AU e~nta run thfouib Sun da1. Aq. •. Clty 1luatll• bwla.es nm c:ont.lnuoualy from La1una CaQ.YOn Road and downtown parkln1 lot.a to featJval 1llf:I from noon unUI mtdnt1ht. AllT·A·f'A.lll Location· lA•un• CanyOft Road •t C•nyon Ac~• Drive. Tlm•: 10 am to 11 pm Sundays tbrouah Tuead~s: tO am to m1dn1Rhl, fo'ndays and Saturdays. Admission· Seaann pass, $S Dtttly $1 adulll, children und~r 12 fret' Refreshments A s elecllon of salad!>. sandwiches, snacks and drtJlks 1s avatlabte Descrlplion . Pa 1 n ters . s culpto r s, ceramicists, jewelers and other craftsmen from Southern CaUrorn1a display work in a medieval setting accessible by a drawbridge tovped by gaily waving flags Art·A·Fair was created in 1966 to showcase high standards of excellence m the field of JUried fine arts without the geographical limitations for artists' residence in other Laguna festivals Originally presentt>d on a bluir overlooking the ocean near Hote l Laguna. this rest1val moved to its present I 2 dC'rt> :.1te in 1977 to better accommodate 1ls growing attendanrt' SYMBOL OF SAWDUST '79 SAWDUST '79 Location: 935 Laguna Canyon Road Times: 10 a.m. to 11 p.m Adn:tission: $1 pass good for a week. Refreshments. Mex1can foods. bot buttered popcorn and other All-Ame rican fare may be purchased at food bort ths Deacrtptlon More than 200 artJsts are parUclpaUng lll lhl~ 13th annual unJuried dis· pl•y ol lalents amld a batten vtllage that is re- conAt ructed yearly around a waterfall. wlndmlU 1tnd watermall • Ntiw lhh> time 1::. ·a Kid's Art Space, a do·it· yourt.,U ttrt.·u where youngsters have the op· portunlty tu express themselves with m•ttinal" supplied by Sawdust artists. Evt•ry Sunday at 2 p m lhe clothing de- ~•.:nt-r e1th1bltors present a fashion s how featunng appa rel for men and women •'ESTJVAL OF ARTS Locauon Irvine Bowl Park. 650 Laguna Canyon Road. T1mes. Noon to 11 .30 daily Admass1on 50 cents for adults, JO cents for children s to 12. Ticket holders to lhe Pageant a r e admitted free on the day of the performance. Refreshments: Res taurant open from noon until 11 p.m. on festival grounds. Description . Th.is is the 44th presentation of Laguna's original Juried display of highly rom pet1t1ve juried selections by painters. sculptors, ceramicists and other handcraft 1t rt1s aru; Priied works of some 150 Orange County ~chool rh1ldren a re on view in the Junior Art Gallery and there 1s a free art works hop for <'hildren. Fealun•d entertainment tncludes dancing on the green every Sunday at 5 p.m. by Ballet Pacifica and Tony Urbano's award-winning marionl'ttt·s in seve ral performances daily at the t<~estival Forum Thea ter DIRECTS PAGEANT MUSIC Composer Richard Henn PAGEANT OF TUE MASTERS Location. Irvine Bowl. 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Time : 8:30 each evening. Admission : All seats reserved from S5 to $10 The pageant is sold out but some re· turnt!d tickets may be available each <lt.iy at noon al the festival box offi ce. Refreshments : Snacks and sort drinks sold by community service club me mbers. Description : World-famous re-creations of gret.il works of art with live models are posed on stage and surrounding hillsides of the out· door amphitheater. Hundreds of volunteers de vote thousitnds of ho urs to this ex· t ravaganza that last year earned $198,000 for the city Yes, I think ifs the atmo~phere ... and the food. But when you say "frenchness:· I think that's one word that says it all. I eat here often because ifs a place to relax in -where the waitresses and the owners treat me like a friend. It even Inspires my cartooning. I recommend Le Blarrltz. Eric Miller bE BI-RRRITZ TM FRENCH RESTAURANT OiMer Seven Days • Lunch Monday thru Friday 414 North Newport Blvd., Newport Beach For Reservations Phone 645·6700 • Cocktails DAILY PILOT (2 VETERAN CHARACTER ACTOR HANK WORDEN TO APPEAR AT WAYNE TRIBUTE They Appeared Together In Many Westerns lncludlng "The Searchers," Above- Wayne's Debut Saluted To comme morate the 40th an n1 versary of John Wayne's h n.t 1 mportant movie. "Stagecoach.' a s r reening o f the film 1s pla nned Wednesday at the Port Theater. Corona del Mar This special tribute . with pro. ceeds going to the Ame rican Cancer Society. Or ange County Unit. will feature m any of the fil m pe rsonalities who worked with the Duke during the past 40 year:-. Among ct:'lebr1t1es expected to attend Wlll Ix· his lt:ad1ng litdy in the movie. Claire Trt!\Or Othe r guests appt·ann~ will be Ben J ohnson. Ha nk Worden. Ken Curtis. Harry Carey J r llnd Col James Roosevelt T o add old West atmo:-.phe n· for the party. Wf'lls F'arJ,!o will s£>nd a stagecoach A social hour . beginning at I) 30 p m . will he htl!hltghl£•d h~ orga n ..ind pi ano m us ic h~ Arm onda Young ..ind Eugent- Sulln an. \\ho ha H· 14 orked pro· fcss1on ally on tt·h v1i,1on and , ad10 Tht•y CJ rt' bctn~ prt!Sented b) the Hammond Organ and Pia no Cente r. Corona del Mar. The tnbutl'. not a m<·mor\al, i~ ;rn o<·cas1on fo r lht• people in tht' Newport B<>ac h a re:.i to ex· press thet r gratitude or hll vmg 1 h1· lall' ac·tor as their friend and ne ighbor for tht• past 15 years of ht:-ltft•. H :-pokesm a n for the planning comm11lct· said t\dm1:-~1on t'i SHI Res en. at1ons for thl' l1m1ted :-.t>atmg arc to be madt· by talhni? t>7J-9837 FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAI NMENT PLEASURE GARRISON & BAKER '.\ton . thru T hur!> SAM PARSONS TRIO Fri . Sat & Sun (Jr 1•rlonkrng /.1t'au111ul 1..akt' f ort'il 23311 MUIRLANDS AT RIDGE ROUTE EL TORO 770-3222 ..... -.. , .. DWIGHT DICKERSON JAZZ TRIO :\ppl;anng '.\'1ghtl~ T ut: thru Sat 384 FORESl AVE L4GUN4 BE-'C1'4 ,,,.,._., ... ~,., .. ., .l • , I • • I "" 1 494·9491 752-8558 • • GAINES STEELE \\1th KELLY LEMAIRE Tue lhru ~at. SANDERS & LOWELL Sun and Mon. 3280:1 COASl HWY L AGUNA NIGUEL •• r,~ 11 .. 1,. •• ., ••• , 499-2626 496-5773 -------------- you Big Step right up to Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Ba de~ Circus box office with six tups from any brand ul yogurt and get two tickets for the price of one to specially des ignated performances. The c ircu'-\\'111 make you laugh. But the yogurt will tickle your rummy. (Offer subject to ticket availability.) California Milk Advi sory Board. The Inglewood Forum, July 17 to July 31. Anaheim Convention Center, August 2 to 13. Long Beach Arena, August 15 to 19. Performances for which offer is good include the following: Inglewood Wed 7/18-1:30 PM Wed 7/18-8:00 PM Thurs7/19-1:30PM Thurs 7 /19-8:00 PM Anaheim Fri 8/3-2:30 PM Fri 8/3-8:00 PM Tues 8n-2:30 PM Tues 8/7-8:00 PM Long Beach Wed 8/15-2:30 PM Wed 8/15-8:00 PM Thurs 8116-2:30 PM Thurs 8/16-8:00 PM • . r..--~ ........ -~. • • ' •• i • I ' I " •••• ,,, ••• I • • • I • .~.I • # ... f I ' 1 • e • -.-•• .... ... --.. -· . ·--..... ......._ ........ ._..._-·-·-·..., ..._ .. -- .,,_!l'-.-~---------...__;,,,;;;;;;..m...;....--.._,_,1de __ y._Ju_~_,_3._,_•n----------------------------------------------------------------------------R_E_S~TAURANTREVIE\V Cozy Newport saloon serves fare with a twist By BEA ANO a&ON Ot-Oeil•....,..•'-" f or anyone who thinks th •lCn . Ell Orettne'• aloon. In d~ate the location of a cocktail l0&an1e only. there l1 a pleasant ... rprlae waltlna lnatd Of course. the f'alabUshment sS)Orls a ~autar aaloon. with a '°"&· tU1t1 bu. tyr kat palnllnai1 ol nudea, plenty o U1blH, and in the ennings aomeone playing okt fevorltcis on the phmo · PunC"h B ut the eurprlu 11 th~ wh oleeome family hre I t medium pricn 1erved In both the 1aloon and ad.)olnlna room TUE ftE8TAURANT h1u aonc throuch a mctarnol'J)ho1l11 slncl' Its debut a fc.·w year~ ugo, Uh•O known n th!! House of rlel'\ 1'ht' all tth1 ss, see throutth building hns been parllully l'nr losed with wurm woodi. decorating both 1n ldl' und out "Would you like to see the waiting list, sir?" The br ight Interior colors ha v been tone d d own with cocoM ~d chocolate brown - reflecting the second name, He r s hey's . 1t becam e Ell () reene's Saloon about a year ugo A cozy, warm atmosphere has bel!n achieved with the use or hanging plants and old photos and artifacts, ··mostly purchased at swap meets." said saloon manager, Judy Kelso The menu is geared lo the family, with sever al child's plate selections Dinner prke:. range from $4 5-0 for Fish and Chips lo $8 95 for llot King Crab or Steak and Crab Legs In between, you can gt•t Nt-w York Steak, Teriyak1 Chicken. Barbecue Ribs and a \a riety of seafood and fresh fish of the day t:NTREES ARE served with a choice or homemade soup or salad, rice pilaf. fries or baked potato. a fresh vegetable and pumpkin bread baked d aily. If the choice of dinners seems like too much food, smaller en· trees may be order.ed from the lunc heon menu. such as a house s peci alty a variety of omelettes from $3.50 to $3.85 Our favorites are the avocado. bacon a nd tomato. or the chic ken, mus hroom and sour C'ream combinations. Another recommendation is the Crab and Broccoli Pie for $3. 75. THE M ENU also offers a range o f burgers . m elts. sandwiches and salads, and aftl'r dinner hours ( 10 pm weekdays and ll p.m . Fridays and Saturdays> there are the late night specials of homemade soup, chowder or chHi. An added attraction is the Sun· day and Monday night Fis h Fry ((·atch of the day> ror $4.95. For entertainment. J ohn Hur· riman sits at the keyboard T uel';days through Saturdays. with Bem1ct• Fay filling in on Sundays ON MANY Wednesday nights. Mrs Kelso said. "a lot of our mus1c1an friends drop in and Jam "Audience sing-a-long also 1s welcome. s he added ··we run a kind o f a neighborhood establishment. We ha \'C a lot or regular customers. and we want everyone to enJOY them selves:· she said. It's a family restaur ant in more ways than one. Owners arc L(•s and Jan Elmore of Newport Beac h , with daugh ters Mrs Kelso and Geor~1a Mailloux. personnel manager. O!Jerating the business A l thou gh lhcy t'a l e r lo families. Mr!:> K elso says th<· saloon sort of detraC'ts from drawing them al ni~hl llO WEVEH, f<'OH lhc adult \\ho appreciate~ a strong Lib<1· t10n a double <it that the saloon 1s the pl ace to go Located a l 3 110 Newport Uh d . Newport Beach. Eh Greene's Saloon 1s open seven days a week from 7 a.m to 2 a m , with breakfasts ser ved un t1ltt30a.m 'FREEDOM'S RISING' AT REGISTRY New Musical Menu Varied at Registry Versat1ltty 1" th•· key tu the Registry Hotel 's new en tertainmcnt line up The disco beat pubates from the Saloon where a disc Jockey spans the records for dancing from 5 to 9 nightly. T hen ··Freedom's ll1s1 ng." a hve, top 40/disco band takes over to set the pace until I 45 a.m. Mondays through Saturdays unlit July 28 In the Grand Portage dining room. f'rederick Stann entertains at tht• piano from 6·30 to 11 p.m . Sundays through Wednesdays The Jan Oeneau T rio creates a "dine and dance·· atmosphere from 7 to 11 Thursdays through Saturdays SEA VIEW GARDEN \Iii. Under N ew Management ~ •PEKING ~ Un that next birthday. plan a teaparty . invite frn:nds ;.ind have the birthday per·son choose a bone china teapot .. c: r " Ir ... Monday thru Thursday Specials (Friday, Saturday. Sunday ·111 6 p.m ) e•Ct:PI hOhdav:. OcHn Perch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.65 Atlantic Cod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 Pacific Red Snapper . . ....... 4.95 Mahl Mahl . . . . . . . .. ·. . . . . . . . 4.95 Grilled Sea Bau ............ 4.95 Top Slrtoln StHk ............. 5.95 Seafood Brochette. . ......... 6.95 Steak & Lobster .............. 8.95 Plus Fresh Fish. 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Of Jllll GROUP~ RES.: (714) 838-9822 (1141 a3a.5135 SUNDAY BRUNCH I 0 a.m. to l p.rn. SUMDA Y FAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL Prime Rib Dinner 1ncluC1P'> Soup AND Salad and $650 cho•ce of Strawberry shortcake or shcrbel dessert .. . ........ ,,,, .... ,, .. ,. , ' ~ " I • • " • Fnday, July 13. 1979 DAILY PILOT £5 Double Bi II Ambitious -Challlber Music ' " ' Pinafore' Due in NB A while back In lh1i> ~ace. thC' su bJcet of '\um m t>r prod uc l wns by toc1tl commu nity theatt1n1 euuw under dlM'USMon, ulong with a eener<>wi ollotment of :.p1tr c to eur h The re was. It wot\ noti.>d, m on1 i.um mc1· -1c ttv1ty on the com munlty sct'Ol' lhu11 e vvr bt•torc One of tht• producing ~roups omitted from lht· l1nt>up was tht! Newport ll1trhor Community Tht·1t\ .. r. simply bec&use I.hat playhouse had not anno unced uny sum ml'r 1ilan~ Now. 1l turns out. thl' Nt•wµort pl..tYt'f'> ~11 1 11ot be: idle after ull T lUS /\MKITIOUS Nfo:W ~roup bur~t upon lht• t ht•1ttr11·:.il :.n·rw lt1:.t year \\-Ith productions of A Ma n ro1 All Se<1::.on~. . 'Dracula " !'\1· r1.>0gl-." "II old M 1· and a n est1 m ablc ',., ..,1un of .. Ladlt':-1n Ht.'ltrt'nWnl." Now com e'> not JW.t ont', but l\\-o ::.ummer ::.hoY.!> playing 1n r l'P1·rtory T ht-double bill. ope ning Jul~ 25 for a three w et•k sllnl . l'OOS\!:.t S or Arthur Ko p 1t 's t rag1rome<Jy "Chamber MU!>rc" and the Gilbert Royal Role Ba ritone Von Scha ue r t akes over a~ Kmg Ar thur in "Cam elot" at Sebastian ·~ Om nc r Playhouse through Sunday lie is H frequent guest a rtist \\llh the-San Diego C 1v1 e L i g ht Op c.•ra and '.\:at1onal S h nk<·sp<.•at c Fc·sli\'al For n•sen ~t1ons <1t I h e p I a~· h o us c . I 4 O A ,. c· P 1 co , S a n Clem ente. phone 492-~lY50 and SuJll van operetta "HMS P inafore " The Koplt play will be s t aged Wednesd ay and Satur· day evenin~s. with "Pina fore " pla ying T hurs- day and Friday nights and Saturday afternoons . KOPIT, AUT HOR OF "Indians" and "Oh Dad, Poor Dad. Mama's Hung You an the Closet and l'm Feeling So Sad." sets his offbeat p lay in an insane a sylum pe opled by a group of loonies Intermission Tom Titus who assume the identities of famous women ranging from the queen or Spain to Joan of Arr Rick Yorba 1s directmg the show. which reatures Carol Gra nt Smith. Zorrell Wayn e. Kalia Maher , Nan cy Ebsen. Nancy Ze lti er. Bet· ly Lou Borland. We ndi Anne and Phyllis Pa lat- n1el-.. "P inarore." the first of the Gilbe rt and Sulli van operettas. 1s set in 1825 and satirizes the• Bnt1sh navy and Victorian ideals. Nan cy F:bs,:n 1s direchnJl the s how with Tony Pasqua ~l·rv1ng as musical director CAST M E~IBERS INCU ;DF: JoC' llO<>vC'r • .md l\Janlyn l\toore in the· lea<hng roles of Ralph Hat·kslrt1\\ and JoM.'phint' Rick Yorba , Arthur C'yhulsk1. l'am Hu rdl'n. Tim Gall. f>crnck Trimble' and Ed Mc.•llo an· ftatur,•d in the com pan~. whtt•h L1lso 1nc l udl·~ Tum Early. Ji m Uarf fo1 II Craig l':H cht·ll. l\1 1kt Small Jpf f SturlNHnt . Darn·ll 1\bbc\ Carol Bo'>'•·n. Luann(· Kutl('l'N \tis!-.v Soto. Laur1P St.:ven!':.. Chrasttnl' Su l111rn(·r ~ind LorrtJ Schn·ck T he :.hows wi II bl• presenl('d in thl' Nt·wporl BNtt•h 'fhl•atl•r Ar t!> Cenlt'r al 2501 Cliff Drive with C'venmg curtains al 8 o'<·lock and Saturdav matinC'es al 2 µ m Call 673 5115 fo r rcscrvauon.s a nd add1t1onal information • B.\CKST/\GF. Ornn~t· Coa'>I 'ollt·g~ v.111 host thC' Los /\n~ele!-. l\t1 rnt· Cr1m pan~ fr>r ;1 ~tn~le perform:mc1• nn Saturda~ Jul~ :!I. at Ii pm . in lht· auditorium the· troup "'" perform ~ketth<·:. <Ira" n frorn .1 ri·pt·rt111rc 11f morl' than JOO ronu·mporan lup1c.., <.all !i56·5527 for dl'la1b 1\ Laun o.;1~11' n ·lc·hr<•I ion F<·c.1 1' al Of• Tt'tll ro ch-\'anec1 adt·" will tw pn',l'ntl•ll .11 South l'•1a<.,l llt•pt'rl11r\' .luh :!!'!. f1·:1111nn~· ..1 \1 Px 1en11 liufl<'l "UPJJ• 1 11nd ;, "ill'lll dUl'ltrm for prop..,. co~t urn(•:-. .ind ottwr 1l l'lll" frorn p;i ... t ~( · f{ fHOduC'L1on... c-,111 SC 1-. . .r !15i ~llCI:! for further 1nforni,it 11m Guest Good for Laughs 'Ma11 Wlw Came to Di111ie r ' Twists, Tunzs By J E RRY HE RTENSTE IN Of I~• O••IV Pltol St•ll "The Ma n Who Camt· lo Oinner" 1s rll" lig htful spoof that h as been ra mrliar theat er fa re since 1939. The play is a fast pace d, laugha ble offering with a plot lhat twists and turns with e ach in· 1t1a l appearan ce of 20 plus characters. IT'S ENTERTAINMENT that r<'quires little concentration from t he au d1ence mem bers. tn· tended to m ake the t heater·goer relax a nd laugh P erformances aren 't always up to par in a <.'urrenl produc tion by the San Clemente Com munity Theat e r in the c ramped C abrillo Playhouse But it SC'ems to m ake little d1f· rcrence. A rec<'nt a udience obv1oui-:;ly cnJoyed lhe play. The re was much laughing and chit· ch at a bout the on·sla~c act ion The lead of Sheridan Whiteside, played by Don Rhoades. is the s ingle hea vy role. fie 1s a radio orator a nd confi dant of the g reat and near-great who finds him self convalescing at the Ernest Stanley hom e in a s mall Ohio town. Other characters de pend on Whiteside fo r cues. Deliver y and liming a re essentia l ror this fast ·t alkin~ r aSl'a l Rhoades, a vcter :'ln community theater performe r is physica lly right for the par t. His one fault 1s stumbling on lines in an effor t to be vociferous and s peak rapidly . As with a ny larJ(e community theate r cast there is a problem of behe vability. Dee Bagley 1s good a s the twitchin~ nurse Miss Preen but s h l" and Timothy Crort as Richard Stanley. Ronald Werbow a s E rnes t St anley. Bill Bodner as Dr. Brad ley and Max Kelly as Beverly Carlton need to be mo re con\"lnc1n~ N OREE N F ARLEY AS t h<' sa~~y op portunist actress Lorraine Sheldon 1::. a ~hov. ~top pe r. She d oc•sn't a ppea r un til tlw plot thicke ns shor tly after ante rm1ss10n but her acl ing is superb. Louise Rode ckC"r 1s de ligh tful as t h E' spins ter Ha rnel Stanley. Her "innocence" and por trayal of admiration for Whiteside won the hearts of the audience . It's Whites ide 's fi na l realiza tion that Har · net IS the long -SOUJ(ht arte r and "forgotten" <Stt LAUGHS. Page C7) "THE Spot In Oranqt" County For Con\i\tently Good Jent" . ~ 9 :JO _.. 11:45 EDDIE HARRIS wlttlttt."Shpt"~ -.. ow.,....... -4 ,_ •• , ..... &..- ',... ....... Dfd9-J.. HHt Pri..-45-t. Jen S ....... • • ,._., MARK MURPHY 3344 [. Cost lliftnl ... --~j .... _....,.. c-,;."t;i;;;: (714) 673-7181 St•food t. ................................ Aw C.....,I GUADALAJARA RESTAURANT HOMEMADE STYLE MEXICAN FOOD OPEH DAILY I I A.M. to I 0 P .M. MEXICAN BEERS ANO IMPORTED SANTO TOMAS WINE 665 PAULARIHO (C-of lristoU lit Mle Ice C.pedH CIMlht 1111 ..... COSTA MESA 540-2392 CATCH Kenny Laursen l T TOM FRY AMS COACH HOUSE INN HOW THRU JULY 21st U CIC JULY 25tt., JOHN GLORIA & FRIENDS 1 3157 Comlno Caph tro,.o, So" Ju- CopiltrCMo. Toh lltr So" J110" C"°'"' ·CALL o ff ro111p, theft lot1lh I milr. 1,. 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The new film will up· date the Mark Twain clas s ic wilh modern-<lay b oys a nd g irl s in m od em ·day urba n sel - ling . A c cording l o Mrs. Catherine Martin. cas t - ing dire ctor for the film, s kateboards will be s ub· stiluled for fishing poles and surfboa rds will be subs tituted for the raft used by Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. However, il will not be necessary for child can· didates to have either skateboarding or s urf· boa rd.ing experience. Parents of boys and girls, ages 6-13, with act· lng experience may send information about each child to Talent Search Associates, Tarrs, Pa. 15638, the caalin• agency charged wltb finding talented ctuld actors for the film . Selected children wUl be auditioned in Los .--Angeles ln late July . • Clitl Clrumbllng ••• Q~Gu1 l In the DAILY PILOT Sell your bNt fast wtttt • Boating ctasslffed HI In UM O.lly Piiot. 642-5678 t ... ....., ... --. =so Fashion Island. Newport Center Reservations (714) 644-4811 Century Plaza Hotel. Century City Reservations (213) 277·1840 J 11 j WE CORDIAU y INVITE I: YOU TO COME TO OUR • NEW RESTAURANT (FORMERLY MITl.A'SJ AND ENJOY OUR COMPLmL Y DIFFEllENT GOURMET MENU - NOW FEATURING OUR FAMOUS "DON ~RCl.AL MARGARITAS" "Come In And Say Hello!" LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1 Beef Taco, 1 Cheese Enchil~a Sefwd with Beans or Rice '$2.25'until 4:00 P.M, ~ ,ride), July 1S, 1919 AMONG FABERGE TREASURES lmperlel Eeater Egg, 1893 Dazzling Eggs' S unny Side V p By J UDITH OLSON Of Ille D•llJ Piiot Sl•ll A fa bulous collection of treasures from lhe Russian imperial court now is on display at • the Lo6 Angeles County Museum of Art, a s plendorous coJJeclion of gold, enamel and precious stones. · Sma11 items made by the House of Faberge h ave been assembled for a special exhibit through the courtesy of a number or private collectors. THE OBJECTS were s hown ror the fi rst time in Los Angeles during a private recep· tion .at the muse um s ponsor ed b y t he Decorative Arts Council. Benefit chairman for the evening was Mrs. Ernest Lever of Pacific Palisades. The pre· view was underwritten by David Orgell of David Orgell Inc .. Beverly Hills. The bulk of the treasures are from the ~f au Ida Geddings Gray Foundation Collec- tion in New Orleans and the rest is from private collectors in California With new ad· d 1t1ons lo the origmal hst, the total now is 149 items MADE FROi\I 1870 through 1918, they were designed for members of the Russian imperial court and other influential patrons. Hussian golds mith Peter Carl Faberge directed the operations of the craftsmen as t hey desi~ned and m adc ;ewe led E aster e j?gs , perfume fl arons, boxes, c-igareHe cases. cups and des k ornaments. The eggs trad1 t1on a ll y were given by Russian czars to their czarinas in a ritual that contmued until the Russian revolution . The eggs were enameled and jeweled and contained "surprise " Jewels or miniat ure models. according to the museum. FABERGE, THE SON or a j eweler or Hug uenot ctcscent. was trained in Frankfurt., Paris and London. He took over the family business in 1870 at the age of 24 and "almost immediately abandoned jewelrymaking in favor of designing elegant ObJets d'art for an international ctientele," the museum said. He built the business until there were near.' ly 500 craftsmen. World War I brought a n end to the fabled house. Faberge's workshops were used to produce small arms and medical s upplies and when the Communists took control of private businesses, the jeweler left. He di ed in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1920, in exile The collection will be on display at the m useum until Octobe r 28. An illustrated catalog is available for $6.50. Diversity Demonstrated IU .. LtOHT, aLECTlltONICS, ll'ILM tnd • pteno wltt •II come Into Pl•Y when ertt1t.poet G.ar99 Herms performs 1t I o'clOCk tonight et Newport Htrbor Ar1 MUMUM, I.SO San Clemente Drlvt, Newoort 8t•ch, whert • retrosc>eetfve of his works Is feetured. tMAGtNl!WHATYOU would hear from blowholds In a floatlno wharf, along o WOOden bridge or near an alrPQrt runway. San Fr.-nclsco composer Biii Fontana wlll present a "sound sculpture" ot these etfcct1. from 11 to .. Sunday et NewpOrt Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clem ente D r ive, Newport Beach. Admission Is free. He captures nat ural ~ounds on an &-channel tape recorder THE PUBLICATION OF"Howto D raw Cats and Kittens'' by Leslie B. DeM llle will be celebrated with a chams>aone reception and aut~raph party at 2 p.m. Sc1turday at DeMllle Galleries, 1'32 S. Coast Highway, L aguna Beach. The pastel Illustrations m ay be viewed dally from 11 to S. WORKS BY MARILEE Colli ns, Veloy Vlgll and Har ry F utoran are on display at Galerla E lena, 2811 Villa Way, Cannery Village, Newport Beach. Hours are 11 to 4: 30 p.m . T uesdays through Sundays and 6 to 9 p.m . Fr iday and Saturday . OIL PAINTINGS BY ZULA J ane Huffman and acr ylics by Yolanda Rupp M n on display through Tuesday, July J I , a t Glendale Federal Savings and Loan Art Gallery, 100 NewPQrt Center Drive, Newpor t Beach. Hours are 9 to 4 p.m . Mondays through Thursdays and 9 to 6 p.m . Fr idays. WESSELMAN, OLDENBURG and Warhol portfolios, etchings, lithograph<; and silkscreens will be shown Friday, J uly 20 through Saturday, Aug. 25, at West Coast Gallery, NewPQrt Beach. Hours are 10 to 6 p.m . M ondays through Fridays, 10 to 5 p.m . Sat urday and noon to S p.m . Sufiday at 2700 W. Coast Highway. FABRICATIONS, a fiber celebration w ith the creative crafts coalition, w ill be on display Sunday, July 22 through Sunday, Aug. 26, at M ills House, City of Garden Grove Art Gallery, VIiiage Green, 12732 Main Street. Hours are noon to 4 p.m . Mondays and Thursdays, closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. JOYCE PIKE w i ll demonstrate e t the Westminst er Art Association m eet ing 7:30 p.m . Thursday, July 26, a t Westminster Ave. Painting donated to scholarship r affle. SOUTHEAST ASIAN STONE sculpture on loan from the Stendahl Gallery, Leda and the Swen by Reuben Naklan, basketry from around the world and late Renaissance old master paintings on loan from the J . Paul Getty Museum, are on dlsplay at Bowers Museum, Santa Ana. Naklan's SGulpture w lll be shown through September. Hours are 9 to s p .m . Tuesdays through Saturdays, 1 to s p.m . Sundays and 7 to 10 p.m . Wednesday and Thursday. Parking, admission tree. RICHARD BARNETT'S photographic canvas "Collection of M ountains, Scenic Landscapes and Textures," will be on view through Saturday, July 21, at Status Gallery, 3337 NewPQrt Blvd., Ne wport Beach. Hours arc 10 to S p.m. Tuesday s through Saturdays. S WINNER AC~~~!cAWARDS BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR B EST FILM EDITING BEST SOUND 1 x ~ J,I I .J I I JI Nll«J A Mll.llAI I CIMINO 111 M 11 It :.,: .• 1!1' I ·~ I (11::-1 !pl'fi:q :.~ Kt'I . '! .... f 1•1'.' \Pl~l •,i ·11E1·~·1 t 1 .L~~.?11,ri 11~~1'.',r hf1 tt~ .... -.., .. ,JQt.!.:lCA~ild . ·, · .. · ~·:.h 1'1 ~ J.111bh. · Ju~·.·.i.~rrtll · 11.,.., ..,· ~iillf M i1RS -. ·~ .t~~hl II~ ',1 I ','.Hit [llf1! ~ I.Ill ··~H UMitlfi"'CIJOHNIHfRAll · • .-, ..,. r._.:'1~~..., \ ll MD~ l'ilG~1il'1! · · ..... • :. 'AIUIAi ! UMIMI A ... 1111'.J, I< •H leMI' H'll1 Al"• -... .. I ;-\ ~:.--•' 00 OClB'I' STUleO. L "'°"" 0 X1"I Boolo_, 'K -...;;"I'::-::-I ..... -·1-.. .. . -....... 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I T•• ,, t1 • I• "• t ' 1+,\J I I \l """''I ''' I\ •ti ' ( • h ll {l I ~i < • J;' < • > I I I• I f, 'f, () l I I ,.. .s"' j l ~ f. ,.,. ... ..., .. -. ·-~·'••.-.. ART GALLERIES an MATINEES DAILY AM hat. 12.00 tltt 2:30 p.m. •Except .. "Muppet Movte• Fof tnf0.C•M534-FAEE 12·2 ........ 10 Dolby St•reo •No DISCOUNTS! I >J. \Yl<H~ 3:~7:30 'IWlw'MHOM W. 9uf&ooll' nwmra The mot'ale• ,,_,. tOOft MCloel U JAMIS -001 MOONRAkll (N I ..__ _ __, hot e J1IO e •:OO e l 1JO II 11:00 ....... , .. ,.,., .... ?IJ H I 9SIO ..... , ,.,, ............ 713,~31 ~o . _,, ,, ....... , <194·1~·· ..,,,. ........ _ ... HO,HICY IPOI '"'' 501CllD IPOl <MOeoc ~ MOOIO ... nos JUSf 't'OU AND Ml, KIDIN I 1210 • ,,., • •:JO .,~ ...... 10:)0 "MU TIAUS'' IPGI WIDa•l-7M at 0 , .. ,,~1·)6.1:" ,,. .. ,~., W0091'~ "MANtfATT.u•• ''J)ff IN-LAWS" IP'GI "SUPBM.4M" lfl'GJ WWl>aU 1 ot a 9:lt "''""" ~~1.11-9'.4' _ __,..-=~ OtOM1 Miii.CS e MOOCI SMMLDI< ~liMilii JUST YOU ANO Ml, IUOtN ) P\US rAST lalAICCNt ' ... -~ •"' .,. . . . . 'ndly, July t3. 1979 DAILY PILOT f:7 ' Stallions Set For Strutting ID Anaheim The Royal Lipplaaner &.allloo Sbow la •P· peartq thla ~fl'Mt at the Anaheim Convf'n· Uoo c~oler. p rformance llmea an. 8 o'cloek lOGltbl. a and 8 p.m . Saturday and 2 p.m Sun· day. Severat variety ""d comedy acts utt feahaf'H in addl\lon to lb~ fabulous white atamons made famous by the Disney movie "Miracle of the; WbJte. ttlUon.a ·• World cbamplon tricll: roper Reic R n 11i.1 JM'rforms a thrlll\ng routine with the dlCf1cult M 11 1 quey rope. Rosal ls widely recoeruaed for his 1n novation and s howmanship Benny, Yvonne and little Kam Chr111tiun1 keep the audience howling with their comic mules and ponies. Perhaps the' 'ghhght of the variety portion of the show ls Gaylord Maynard and has "drunk hone" Chief Bear Claw. who has a little too nuch champagne to dnnk al his birthday party and proceeds lo gel into all sorts of hilarious trouble. But of coune. the beautiful Royal Llppiaaner Stallions with their slately nders are really what the audience comes to see. They are e legant horses that leap and seem to fly through the air. The incredibly graceful Lipptzaner have been carefully bred and trained since the 16th century in order to carry on the classical tradition of dressage and main- tain this wtlque art fo rm. Tickets for all performances are available at Mutual and Ticketron agencies and the arena box office. Prices are $5.50. $6.50 and $7.50. Children 12 years and under are half-pMce. Special Senior Citizen and group prices are available From Page CS LAUGHS ... murderess that enables him to bOw gracefully out of the Stanley household. Well almost-there is a surprise ending CAROLYN BLAKE IS effective as the love I ~ and proper M agg1e Culler. secretary to Whiteside A. Cruz P e rez. in real life a Marine sergeant, is a comic hit as Professor Metz whose speciality is insects. The play continues tonight, Saturday and June 19 through 21. Curtain ls 8:30 p m Reservations 492-0465 Ne•d • pl•e• to Sl••P '! __....,,~,.,,, eu.s. For Clas.sifit'd Ad ACTION <.:an A Deify Piiot A•'"- 642·5671 A "elltlous llutln•H N•m• St•tement llled with the County Cle1k le v•llO 1or five ye•tt •lte1 which time conllnulng butlnetMS mu9' refile. Publication I• nece1n1y only II lhe1e •re chanQet. Call the Legal Depsrtment •I th• OAllV PILOT for Information •nd Mce•nrytonna. 642-4321 Er.t 332 Laura Antonelli ~ NOW PlAYINC SN.l ,W& lDW&flDS' CIWlMl ClWTlR HARBOR BLVO ORIYE·IN 8rea ~29·~339 Cosi. Mes.I 979·4141 San1.1 Ano ~JI 17/l ORlllGl MALL EDWARDS' CINEMA WHT Oranqe 637·0340 Wuiminsler 891 ·393!> -Gene Shallt. NBC:rv Marcello Mastroianni SUB-TITLES SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 P.M. Call 642-5678. Put a tew words to work tor ou. EVERY SUMMER lliE CREAM OF AMERICAN YOUTH GOESTOSUMMERCAMP- AND TI-fE REST GO TO CAMP NORTI-fSTAR. The FIRST Certified Crazy Person's PEl'ER MLK - ;Comedy. 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PlulO (1) ~WITS 71'0 I C88 NEWS H8CNlWS John Wavnt.> leads lht' D Oci \ assault on '.'Jormandy in the three-hour mov1t- "The Longest Oay" tont~ht followm~ the Angels· Yankt·t' baseball game on ABC. Channel 7 NEWlYWEO GAME G ()) JOK£R'8 WILD CD I LOVE LUCY Lucy w&nta 10 gel 1n10 the act ~ Ricky is pto· duc•ng an Indian Show CD THE BRADY BUNCH Jan has a crush 011 tnll bl•l·lookong t>oy tn he• class. but ne only 1u1s eye" tor Marc:oa HUU< WF\•1'41 ti y1•u1 1n f ' tinQU''" .t hl1tt+' 1111 11h 011 r•Q Bwofhtf •, 1•tlw lu•tj t i\' tnt• 'i1ttJO hH1r ~ho \t1t U1t1 l11f~ tHI 0 OIFF'AENT STROKES 4\rnrHc1 W•ft'-'-!a~t•S a rob hrn t w"+lt.• lf,Qk111q throunh tt11 tt1IH':.~ n,,,. hut con I rnnv1nc:u .lnynnu 10 do u11y1h1ntJ 1tbo11111 (RJ Cl) AOAM-12 Q) SANFOAO ANO SON f 180 pull 1111 ttome 11nd busln05$ up 101 sale when 110 hears 11 d1sas1r ous quake will htl A rebellious vou1h et sum· mer camp lroO> 10 huy lrtends f Porl 2) Ell) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT @.) 28 TONIGHT O!> INTROOUCINO BIOLOGY '1!) AMEAICA AFTER VIETNAM 0 MOVIC • *" rnr R·de lo HHrif}miln ~ Troo ( t967) Jac1< l ora Jami>s rarcnu. no The 1n111maus Al<lck Bana11 esc.1pa' bo1ng nangAd and necome1 lhfl scourge 01 Ille We~• f? ht<, I "The Heen 1:30 fJ NEXT STI:P BEYOND 'Otums 01 Modntghl 0 DANCE FEVER "Celebrtly jUdg91. Notm Crosby. Abe Vtgoda. Con· n1e Sclltt!CG8 Amer1ca s FacP To Trot> World' Oan1et Schorr examiner. Ameroca s sl!arcr> tor a new role 1n worlO alla1rs. how we see 1nat roffl arid how the world views us 0 OATIHOGAME 0 TICTACOOUGH Cl) THE MOPPETS Gues1s Roy Rogers Oate Eva"9 QMOVIE r,, .. LonQ .. \f D•v An .II ,,., r J r .n iH' f":.'•' " Oii'• .. dOOu t frtf' tn'ltt,1on :>t Norm.nay""°' 0 C\.)1 8:00 fJ (I) INCREDIBLE Channel Li#ting• I) KNXT !CBS) Los Anr')elP'> Q KNBC (NBCJ Lo!> Angclt·'> O KTLA (Ind ) Los A ngeles Q !(ABC· TV (ABC) Los Ange11". !l) -..FMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ TV (Ind ) Los Anqplc" ®l KCST (ABC) San D1NJO 0) KTIV (lnO l Lo!> AtiQl'lc-. m KCOP TV (Ind) LOS Anq1''"' Ell) KCET · rv (PBSI Los Anctl'I\.., '1l> KOCE·TV 1PBS1 Hun11n1;ton Br.1 0 MY PARTNER THE Gt~OST W CAROL BURNETT ANO FRIENDS ''""'' Jonn Bynet ti) MOVIE • R• 1na11a f l'l'>l! ,\1.,n I .Jdrt Mnn.l ~'l~ 'T1~-u A qroup of Hl•~1Jf_.'t u""" 1 youn11 man lh"Y found "' mu wolas 10 tom .1 W•ti:•Hrty r;1ncnt11 1n10 t1Plit1vu111 '"'I~ hlS IOnQ·f(lc;,f 'lfl '" hflft) fD f!:) WASHINGTON WC:EK IN REVIEW TV Can Be 'Good' Huma1iitas Prizes Cite E11riclin1e11t By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <APl -The Humanitas Prizes were given out this week. awarded to TV writers whose s cr1pL5 communicated "those values which most fully enrich the human person " I'd forgotten all about that. the no· tion that commercial television can be uplifting, that tt can enrich our Ii\ es l think I lost it in the crossfire between TV's hypstcrs and haters BUT 1-fiJMANITAS served to re mind .. There is a fe rtile middle ground bet ween pretentious. self consciously "relevant" TV a nd mind- less.cheap-thrills TV. There is such a thing as good television. The prizes. awarded by the Human Family lnstitute, go to writers whose scripts are both broadly entertaining and humanizing -the very definition or good t<>levis1on. The three winners worked that middle ground well. and, significant· ly. their '!"Orks were aired on three different networks NBC'S PRIZE WINNE R was Jane- Howard Hammerstein's "Summer of My German Soldier," he r first major TV credit. The TV movie was a masterful lesson in compassion and the overcoming of prejudice, and it didn't preach. Leon Tokatyan's script for the "Vet" episode of CBS' "Lou Grant" explored the special pains endured by Vietnam veterans. lt was, as the Humanitas Prize board wrote, ·•a challenge to its viewers, and to au of us, to face eur fears and grow beyond our guilt, anger a nd resentment." But I think that the third winner, J,fichael Leeson's "Blind Date" episode of ABC s "Taxi" series. 1s the hes t proof that TV can aim at broad audiences without insulting the narrow segments of that audience "BLIND O.\TE" "'ac; funny funny enOuJ:!h for a hid nr 1 human•llc'> prr1 fessor to laul!h at . and reel ~O{•d about later A guy gets '' hllncl date Y.1th a L:il girl. There were llH' c·r,m1cal rract1ons. the msinuatt'rl put riown:.. and they got laughs: hut thr-n ./11r!d l hrsch 's character gOl'S h:ick tu tht· f.1t girl's house. They talk. anrJ thi:y bccom1.• friends. Those Wt'I'<' the 1 hrrc winnt•r::. <a long with u spt•c·1nl award to John Korty for his doeumentary, "Who Are the Debo Its''" 1. but several other bits of good telc\•is1on come to mind T HERE WAS TllE cpisodt' of "Lou Grant" in which Donovan. the a5Sl5· Lant city editor on the show's fi e tional Los Angf'll's Tribune, learns to accept the death of his mother There was the "White Shadow" episode about the aut1st1c kid who has a sweet moment of triumph when the guys on t!1c Carver lhgh basket· ball team insist on his being put mto the game. And NBC's "A Woman Called Moses." about the crusades of Har. riet Tubman . ABC's "Frie ndly Fire": the .. All in the F a mily" seg- ment in which Edith gets fired from her job at the Suns hine Home. almost any episode of "M·A·S·H." ALL OF THESE shows were aired by commercial networks. True, they were few, buried amid the enormous glut of programs offered in the last season. But not so few, looking back, as I might have thought. uo. Hill(), lAlflN I.Airy ,,_,, Iii. mateh ""'*' hit dauo111 ... 111110- ouce """ to • ,,..i>tvl o.t· -ll>lly .,....,,. 10 .,. lhe CIMnlflO l.Oy IRI • INM»tl "CMatmu 202&" SoGi.ry llU ....olV90 to wtlafe 4111 huf\'lan emollotll Md CM• 1>t 1111ot11 .,. ouriaw.ct •• WAlltTAUT Mlle w na1..,., Hap~ ro Cong10mert1ee?" OU4141t C••OI N••M. lrlO• ptffl• dent. Memll lync;h, Poe<OG. ~91lner 411d Sm111> Inc t .00 I) (IJ THE DUKES OF HAZZARD Uncle Jet>" s 01c:1 lroen(I ',wamp Molly 11ee1<,. a •.i•or !tom '"" Ouktt5 wlhCh elmosl lunds Bo Ille:! I ukf' tn 1~11 (RI Q EDOtE CAPRA MYSTERIES 1 .,p, d llef.,nc:I~ .1n ~~pottng .1• l<&U accuseo of k1!11ng" f)<•werlul ilnd h•led pub· '',rung mogul (R) 0 J ..... ES ROBISON CRUSADE 0) MERV GRIF'f'IN Guasts Tony Bonnell Ntp- MIV Russell Hudson BrOll'l· etS Bl!nny B1nnoon Galll6ghet Oott.e Wost ffi MASTERPIECE THEATRE Ctuudous Poison '" Ou~n· Lw11; roa1o111s tllal Augus1us has doscoveted 111;1 treachnry t.ne m.;ko~ p1ar1s 10 s1op Pos1urnus loom surceed1ng 10 the ll11onr ffl) (!!) NOi/A 'Tho Beer.shev.1 E•P4''' mcnl Tiie probloms of loo mariy ~pec1a11sts and 100 lffw ornnary cate phys1- c:111ns is oemg luC:kled bY d mlld•Cal school on l!>td81 !RI 10:00 fJ Cl) DALLAS Lucy ruris away from hom" wnen Joe~ reluses 10 allow hl!t to '""''e ner motttur 10 ner DtrlhOay p>lrlv (RJ DO NEWS ti) NIGHT OALU:RY E~e 0 1 Tile Hauntl!d In a psych·c 1mpress1on an onves1oga1or ..ee~ a huge snadow pursu•ng h•S roan CMJ 1us1 belore he lonas ht<• dl'Jd ID FESTIVAL IN VIENNA An ed1ft"d .,. .... rs10,, nt ... ~prong11mo conc1;11 on \lien rio w 11nou1 aanc" ttogmAnt\. tPaturing a v(Jrt ~•v <Jf St"jlPCitonc; TUBE TOPPERS ABC D S: 00 -Angels Baseball. The Western Division leaders open a three.game series with the delending wo rld champion New York Yankees with Nolan Ryan on the mound . KOCE (St 7. 30 -American After Vietnam. Da nie l Schorr hosts this documenta r y on America's role in world affairs. C BS 8 11 : 30 Pan American Gam es. A roundup of the day's action at the athJct1c contests in San Juan, Puerto Rico. .. only Chro•uan society wn1ch nas ~ 1nlluenc1Kt by Spanish and Am11t1c1111 COlon1a11sm 10:30 0 YOUTH ANO THE ISSUES mm NEWS 11:00 0 0 0 (J) ®J NEWS D MAKE ME UUQH 0 MOVIE • * 1rosn Wh••key Rebel· lton ( 19751 W1ll1am Oeva~ Ann& Me<1r11 A former triah tttMl<lorn ltglH· e< II-to America anc:I t>eg1ns bootlegging 011 1n11 coasi or Fire Island (? hri l CD 8£0TIME STOAIES Cl) SEHNY Hill SHOW Fred Scullle brongs us up· IO·dalo as Tnomes roptc ~en101111e di 1110 f ronch 11/ Fas1ivul ffi DICK CAVETT uue~I r t11nk Snt'PI" 11:30 8 l8 PAN AMERICAN GAMES H•qhloghl\ nt fl·" d.1y ~ t>H1nt-.. '" lflt' PJn Ani (.,itm('S from S.w JUJH PuorlO R11..a (J1~1\ <.;ID<.• t(ln hOSI• Q TONtOHT Guc~I ho ,1 R1r n.,,, 1 O..iwsori G1ws1 1>11111 Wh11e Par Bonni' 0 OICK VAN DYKE TMtt P~hu.:~ !I<' <.ind nou evmoon t>ttomo~ 1n, • w111 .. rtoo 0 ~SOAP <....i<OI lea.e~ Jn<JI(' ~· 1nt1 ong .it 11'\I) .11tat Jn<l M.uy lt!ll5 Bu" ~ne •nn .. 1.4 u1 nos aflair !Fil 0) THE OONO SHOW ti) GET SMART Md• and 9'1 ioon a n1pp " group "'"fl" 1n1> 1a11er "'u suspecl'"Cl of ~ •dn JJ)P•nn drl Hl'lpOrt,U'll t fht~n l"I"" r 1~tfit tor KAO~) ED CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11:45 0 THE NIGHT STALKER Cf) STAR TREK The Enlerprose p1c:1<s up a r.lren9e paaaen9er 1n Charf16 Evans <ne lone survivor ot a transporl crash 14 rea,, earheo M:>RNING 12:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Tnornas Patrick McNully os o•ven a walch tnat possess11s a s11<1ng1: powe< d) JUKEBOX Guesls ""' Real Thong lne Rubelles, CIO<l&gh Rogers Chros Speeding. 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Loretta Swit <Hot Lips>. executive producer Burt Metcalfe. .\Ian Alda (1-fawke~c l. Mike Farrell 1B J 1. Wlh Centurv Fox TV chief Russ Barn . llarry Morgan <Col. Potter) and Wilham Ch ra ~lophC'r <Fathe r Mulcahey). Gar~ Burghoff < Ha<larl has left the show. T h e Laguna Beach pair will discuss c itizen part1 cipat1o n m prevent- ing burglanes. and Roe co will descnbe methods of burglarproofing res- 1dential areas TV Picture's Different in Iran TEHRAN. lran (AP> -"Kojak." "The Streets of San Francisco." and Amen c ar. soap operas are gone from lran's state· owned television. An evening's entertain· ment is more likely now to feat ure in- terviews with workers. an economic lee· ture. and the confessions of a torturC'r Is la mic a utho riti es al so pride the mselves on having purged "Western in· Cluences" from the national radio. banning most Western music and female singers. Programs now revolve around resounding anthems and poetry, frequent special an· nouncements and interviews with revolu· tionary personaJities. BROADCAST OFFICIALS believe that the chmmation of Wcslcrn s hows from lra· man TV. and a concentration on more serious mailers. will help strengthen the r<'volullon Rut many lrani ans a r e s witching off thrir television at night and resorting to listening in their automobiles lo Western music or ta pe players instead of the single slat<' r adio channel. Western tnpt's and records still can be purchased openly in the countr y. "Ther e 's no entertainment left on television. except a fe w programs they've been forced to put on because the people ins isl on it ... says a young Iranian pro- fessional. An irate letter -writer to a local paper stormed at TV officials: "You have rutned the only entertainment of the Ira· nian people. What arc you going to do lo make up for it?" A few Western programs still survive on TV. including Antain 's "The World at War" series. US. and other foreign-made cartoons for children. and some old mov- ies. But religious :.ind political programs are the bi~ prime·llmc choices. and even children's shows are s piced with politics. politics. ON ONE R ECENT evening. program- ming began with a s tirring revolutionary anthem -"God ts Our Leader and lran Will Live Forever" -and a rendition of verses In Arabic from the Koran, the Moslem holy book. ,J " " . •. FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR f. t -.. I l • I ) ROCK STAR PROFILE F,.d!IV, July 13. 1t7't t DAllY~LOT f:9 Rolling Stones Reveal Seamy Side of Rock ':1 •1 llOB GaSENE "Keith wu ,...uy panlekinl aow. ma hand• ere 1haktn1, and he bad reportedly worked for •htbl year!i as a drug-carrier and patd companion of Kellh Richard, 1ullarlst for iht: RolUn1 St.ones. On AUJU8t 2H, "lJp and Down With the Rolling Stone11," SanchN' memolns of his life with the most ramou. rock 'n' roll band in the world. will bt> pubU•hed by William M orrow and Co. "°'• into a cotd IWHt . Tm ick. Ton).' he moaned. ·1·~ Cot o s•t eom• stuff r11ht away.· .. l nftl all my conla~ta. rPuaben 8CMMbow lotutt when ddtcu.,.. delperate. and Keith H ~ to pay an extor Sttonate $1,000 for a mere quarter r 'otance ol heavtl1 cut. very low-• ~ 1rad• Mroin. •'He waa 10 vateful be didn't qulbblit. 'Thank Christ for t.hal. · was all he ,aaid u U.. co\ol'&eu liquid pumped lnto bu~ arm •from tbe 1)'rinse. • • Examloallon of ad van« galleys of the book in- di<-ale tbut lt will ~Iv.: irn unprecedented look into the atarlt, dcprtulnai netherworld lhaL l ies beneath the dream ·llke surface of rock auperatardorn Al..TRQUGH STOIUIES about the eccentric llfeatyle followed by the Rolling St.ones are com mon tho btmd has thrlvt!d on its reputation as hedonlstlr. bard Uving men teetering on the edge of soct.-ty's conventions -Sanchez' first-person Thole are tho words of Tony Sanchez. who 'Moonraker' MindleM By BOB T HOMAS p., T-. ··-'~ ........ ''MOONRAKER" follows the James Bond formula to the letter: a chase or fight every 13 minutes, seduction every 20 m inutes, bizarre villains, pneumatic beauties, unbelievable stunts, wisecracks under fire. martinis shaken not stirred, all-out destruction derby as the closer. Producer Albert R. Broccoli and director Lewis Gilbert know the territory well and Roger Moore Is now a perfect fit into James Bond's fancy duds. The formula works in its usual mindless manner. but isn't it time for Jimmy-boy to get a new act? Richard Kiel i!> back as "Jaws" but this time he shows a soft side. Lois Chiles is decorative as the CIA agent; Michael Lonsdale lacks enough sinisterism as the heavy. Rated PG w ith the usual violence and suggestiveness MAIN EVENT" presents the flip side of Barbara Streisand, none of the tender ness of .. A Star Is Born." She is back in her familiar role as the fast-talking, take-over fady. She plays a perfume • tycoon who is victimized by her accountant and finds her only asset is ownership of an over·the-hill boxer. She brow beats him back into the r ing <tnd ultimately to bed. The plot is reminiscent of 1930s com edies, but Streisand and J on Peters have provided a handsome, up-to-date production. Ryan O'Neal plays the tighter with laid-baek charm; no actor seems able to slug It out t oe-to-toe with Streisand, especially When she Is running f 1 I FITS BOND'S FANCY DUDS Agent Roger Moore the show. Rated PG with a minor amount of swearing and sex. "THE IN·LAWS" provides the inspired casting of Peter Falk and Alan Arkin, whose talents combine almost as ideally as Laurel and Hardy or Abbott and Costello. Arkin plays a successful dentist whose daughter is marrying the son of Falk, a man addicted to mysterious phone calls and high-powered plots. Fdster than It takes to install an inlay, Arkin f inds himself in the middle of Manhattan gun battles, then a Central Ameri· can revolution. M any of the situations are droll, as well as some of the characters. But too many of the laughs are forced, and the tone veers wildly from domestic comedy to Bond tan capers. Anyway, let's have more of Arkin-Falk. Rated PG. "ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ" ls a nifty prison movie, among the best of that genre ever made. Producer-director Donald Siegel is In top form, f ilm ing Richard Tuggle's taut script with a keen eye for char acterization and suspense. Clint Eastwood again plays the laconic. stranger, a con who refuses to believe that Alcatraz is inescapable. It wasn't, but the movie leaves It open whether the three prisoners lived beyond their plunge into San Francisco Bay -the real life trio was never found. The one flaw in the fast-m oving drama is Patrick M cGoohan's warden; to create sympathy tor the prisoners, he is painted so coolly sadistic as to be unbelievable. Rated PG, with a degree of violence and rough language, and a mutila1ion scene that will unhinge the squeamish. "THE PRISONEROFZENDA," lackstheoutrageous Inven- tiveness that has made "The Pink Panther" an unending ser ies of delights. In this one. Sellers plays three roles an old, bOOzing king who, sadly expires in the first and best scene; theJlsping, hare lipped son Who succeeds him, and a cockney who Is the new king's double, saving him from the murderous devices of an ambitious brother. Complicated? Yes. Funny? Sometimes. But for 5el lers' fans, Zenda is a pleasant summer diversion. Rated PG. z ': . .., .... ALIEN AT EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA NOW ON THE LARGEST SCREEN WEST OF NEW YORK ... 75 FEET WIDE BY 35 FEET TALL -2625 SQAURE FEET - c z "' ~ ~ z Ill ~ c z tU _, c PRESENTED IN FULL 70MM AND SIX TRACK STEREO CXJI OOlB't'ST8'EO I -THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PICTURE AND THE FINEST SOUND QUALITY EVER REPRODUCED IN THE THEATRE. MORE AVAILABLE SEATS 1252 LUXURIOUS MOHAIR LOGES -50-100% MORE SEATS THAN ANY OTHER THEATRE. IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN ALIEN AT EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT! 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At P80llo C.... •••r 144-0710 SHOWTIMES MON .·FRI. 7:15-9:45 SAT./SUN. 2:00, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45 acr:iount shows them to be desperate and almost pat/netlc in their reliance on hard drugs Mick Jagger, Keith Richard, and the late Brlan Jones are the focus of the book ; the other two Rolling Stones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. are sbown lo be moderate and staid in their living habtts Among the allegations that will be detailed in the book: Keith Richard's heroin addiction has been so severe that most of his waking hours have been de· voted lo obtaining drugs. taking them, then begin· ning the search for more drugs. -BRlAN JONES' death at the bottom of a swimming pool came after years of drug addic- tion. While the world thought of him as the ~~~~-::'.:'~ c. .......... _"_M'lllll_ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~---- (· 6 4 2·4321 ) Direct or collecl. to subscribe 10 YOUR hometown paper. the 1:r•m=-,mr:r~ PLITT CITY ClNTER Ur ar1qe 63~ tf?f,2 SOUTH COAST Costa Mesa 54b 211 , BUfMA PARK DRIYE·IM Buena Park 821-4070 MISSION DRIVE·IN '-.!~Juan C.ap1~11ano 49J·4:>4· lA MIRADA ORIYE·IN La M11aoa921·1706 .;7; .. NIV ERSAL STUD IOS TOUR ... l1"MCAcr1>1P~~· ·~·I\' -~\ol tAi1'J1.fllJ1PM glamorous leader of the Rolllnc St.oaes. be wu in fact scorned by otbera in the band, wbo bad not yet developed their own severe habits. At one point Sane~ ·~ to RJcbard, "Se.ma like you and Mick baroly ever speak to Brio anymore," to wbic.h Richard replies, "Well, be'a burned out. isn't be! The only problem now is what lo do with him." -Mick Jauer calculatingly built blmael! a public reputation as a aalanic, demonic. danierous presence, but bas always really bMn conveotlonal and middle~laaa in his attitudes. He needs cocaine to get himself on stage for appearances, but is ridiculed behind bis back by the rest or the band because he secretly, represents so much of what (See MUSICIANS, Page Cll ) THE LINE BEIWEEN UM: AND DEAllf IS IBE BLOODUNE. \1 Dlll ~ Bf \ JA\11 I\ MIOlll 11 ()\14R lfl Piii R\ f.V/\R\ \t\ ... 11\ f'ttll 111'\ '>It \I/II II ii A 'Ct 'l'i I I ~(1/0"~ If Jl'llll ... M ,, U I . ,._, W "W' ~I 1111 Cllf' 'le ll!i r•ff''.1111' ', A I l> 'W"ll' "'""' • v• fH1•1 •"";r f( ~ m•H •· llC r.u," ~·· p • ~ .-• ~Rlll -:_·.~ .. • ~~.,.. ''~* ... ''' ··-·--·~ _ ... !~:.:.,....,.1 '-·· .. -·--~ 1-:"·· !.-... ~..!...,, ............ _.._,l'W"I .......... 1:t•IlJl=-m1:ttt BREA PLAZA EDWARDS' NEWPORT CINEMA 8red !>29·:i3Jq Newport Beach 644·0760 UA CINEMAS STADlua DRIWE-IM Wes1m1ns1er 893 ·0~4& Orange 639·8770 mw1101· •••TDL Santa Ana 540-7 444 Dll•EMAll Orange 637-0340 STADIUM DRIYE·IN Orange 639-8770 • \I'\.-· u~ ...... -..u.. '. . ... ' . .... _ .. ~ • .... Frldey, July 13. 1879 ROCK TALK DEMONIC OR SUPPORTIVE? Mick Jeooer Appe•I• Glimmer Twins to Boost Carroll By U A ROBINSON It hun't ofnc1ally been IMOl.lllCl.'d yet, but lhe nut artJat lO be 1111ned by Rollm1i: Stones Records C Peter Tosh wais the fiNlt ) will be poet/1lnger/aon1wrlter/gu1tarlist Jam Carroll I 'vti heard on advance demo tape of Car- roll' sona111 ond cun honestly uy that hi~ mat.-riul as the mot-.t t·xc·1tinK new stuff l've he11rd In u long time TH~ SONGt; ARl cvorat1ve of P1ttt1 Smith <Carroll'/\ t•lo!ft' fnl·nd durmg the 1960s, Chelsea Hotel day1.i, Jim Morrl:.on, Tom Verlaine and t•vun Hob Oylu11 The mult1·talented Carroll has dt•1t rly IJl•t·n mrlut·IH'Cd by the darker side of rot•k '11' roll y~t he 1s h1 11 own man C'urroll. who wui. a child pro<l1~y and wa~ nomrnated for llw l'ullt~er Prite for Poetry at the uge of 22, 1i. be~t known m hlerary circles for h111 bookl:i , "Living al lhe M11v1t•:o. ·and "Basket· ball Diaries " Ills songs have t1tlci. like "Catholic Boy, · "Te nsion" and "I Want an Angel" (with lyrics lake "I want an a ngel whose eyes a re raven/who takes what I gave/but not what I'm bav10g" > Encouraged by Rolling Stones Records president Earl McGrath. Carroll wall record hls album lat •r this summer, possibly with producers Mick Jagger and Keith Richards [ ROCK TALK The Glimmer Twins. Watch for him. • • • ] IT WAS ASTOUNDING last week to see 20.000 middle class families with children sang· 111g along to ··Macho Macho Man" al the sold· out Village People concert in Madison Square Garden. Surely there should be a redefinition of terms. "We're examples of the new macho, .. says the Village People's cowboy, Randy Jones· 'We 're nice gentlemen. To be macho, you don't have to be a chest-thumping ape. You can be :.ensitive and caring. Women can be macho. Kids can be macho.'' Probably if it wasn't for the European con- cept of American male macho, there wouldn't be a Village People at a ll. When French pro- ducer Jacques Morali moved to New York a few years ago. he noticed tha t you didn't have to go to the movies to see macho men, all you had to do was walk down the street. It's been well c hrort1cled how Morali conducted exhaustive 1nterv1ews and selected six men with theatrical a nd musical back- grounds: Randy Jones for the cowboy, David Hodo for the construction worker, Victor Willis for the policeman. Alex Briley for the sailor. Glen Hughes for the biker and Felipe Rose as the Indian Chief "With the Ide as we have and the wonderful relationships we have with our producer. record company and with each other. we're just bound to do bigger and better lhings." says Randy Jones. "There are no limits for us." Village People's c urrent stage show de- serves special mention. "It isn't the biggest show in terms of product1on size." says Mark Duffy of VP's production team. "but it is un· usual in combining previously unconnected ele- ments scenery. mult1-1mage projection and rock ·n· roll lighting "It's also one of the first shows to go out un· der almost complete computer control. We think 1t indJcatcs the future direction for conti- nuing growth in disco performance staging." THERE ARE SO people helping the Village People stay macho on the road. There a re 12 mus1c1ans and four busloads of stage hands. lighting people and roadies. Plus there are four tractor trailers. one for band gear. one for the 20.000-watt sound system and two trailers for lighting a nd projection equipment. MUSICIANS LIVE ON EDGE ... "NOT ONLY AS GOOD AS THE FIRST 'BUTCH AND SUNDANCE,' BUT BETIER." ,. c1neoame Ei sc1een Crupm4n Ave lo s .. ni. An• Freew41y <From Pa1e C9) the Rolling Stones are supposed to stand against. ONE OF JAGGER'S dreams 1s to become a m e mber of British Parliament, as a member or the Labor Party: "It is so much more significant and worthwhile than just writing a nd singing songs for the rest of my life," he said. -On at least two occasions, Keith Richard's heroin addiction became so threatening that he fle w to a clinic in Switzerland where an entirely new blood supply was transfused into his body. replacing hls own drug-laden blood. -During Brian Jones' sad final days, Jones- who was the original founder of the Rolling Stones was made an object of run by the rest of the band. He would go to the recording studio, and Jagger. Richard and the others would direct him to go into a soundproof room for some guitar work. THEY WOULD then make him play, but re- fuse to turn on the tape recorders. and laugh at him whlle he could not hear them. During the last years of hls life. while he was a musical idol to millions around the world , Jones' work did not ap- pear on Rolling Stones' a lbums. -Anita Pallenberg, the mother of Ke'ith Richard's children, has also been the lover of both Jagger and J ones. Although she had joined the Rolling Stones' inner circle because of her love af- fair with Jones. when he died was living with R1C'hard. und said. "Thank Christ, it was onl y Rriiln " She was a beautiful. stylish actress when she firs t met the Stones. but degenerated into a rh~·sically filthy Junkie who had no regard for t•ven her own persona l cleanliness and hygiene. -AS A "JOKE," Keith Richard and Tony Sanche1 rammed powerful drugs down the throat ~Jl!\ljilillii!l!!nnl[jilliil!IXL!~ r-All!Mdl/ 1 I AD1'111'fVRISI I I THEDPLE I I DtJMPUNG ! 9 ~ ~ GANG ~ f RID~~~AGAIN · ~ ~t;~===~-=~:=i~ g ,.. ,~ • ' J When . they ) hit ~ town ... ii ,. th ey Ii HIT t. of Sanchez' pet clog. The dog becam<' violently 111. fell into a moat <ind almost drowned as R1ch<1rd laughed. Trying lo devise new ways to smuggle drugs past customs officers. Richard heard of a man who had strapped money bags filled with cocaine under his children's clothes. ''Whal a great way to do it." Richard said. "Perhaps I can gel Marlon Chis in- fant son) to do that for me when he gets a bit older." -Rr1an Jones liked to beat women in bed Sanchez would sec girls leave Jones' apartment with black eyes and puffy lips. , BUT NONE EVER went to the police or caused trouble, and many of the girls came back for more "I s urmised that though they might not have enJoyed being slapped around. they were prepared to tolera te 1t if 1t was the price they had to pay for sharing a Rolling Stone's bed ... -Mick Taylor was a shy, drug-clean, relative ly innocent teen-ager when he was asked to Join the Rolling Stonl!s to replace Brian Jones after Jones' death. '"Butch and Sundance: The Early Days' Is young, fresh and everyone's American dream of wlld west adventure." BRUCE WllUAJltSOM, Pl•yboy 634 2553 comPLEX MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT' (PG ) "MOON RAKER" !PGl . ROCKY II" lPG1 LOST ANO FOUND FAST BREAK '(PG ) JUST YOU ANO ME. KIO - <PG1 "DEER HUNTER" (R)' ----- Five years later, when he left the band. his nas al septum had been burned away by cocaine , soon his marria~e ended. he began living with a cocaine dealer. and he had been reduced to selling his gold records. STAD IUm EiscAeen 639 -7860 OAIVE-IO .Utell• NeH Sl•Otum THE ROLLING Stones are currently in Parn,, recording an album. /\ spokesman for the band said, "They havcn·t seen the book yet. Morrow won't give them a copy The book publisher is h1d- 1n~ the book . The Holling Stones can't comment because thcv haven't seen it " Asked about Tony Sanchez, the spokcs mi.l n :-.a id . DRACULA BUCK ROGERS ANO THE 251h CENTURY IRl ··sLOOOLINE" IA) LOOKING FOR MR GOODBAR . THE IN·LAW<; 1PG • WHO I ~ KILLING THE t..REA T CHEFS OF EUROPE? "I asked Ke ith H1 chard aboul S<1nchcz. and what Sanchez' JOI> was Keith iust said . 'He was there · · · THE EARLY DAYS ,.,.' v PLAYERS · (PG) 'HEAVEN CAN WAIT'" ·-a''"""•• t SOUTH COAST VILLAGE' ~ 1561 W. SUNFLOWER W. Of B~ISTOL C.M. 640-05M "LOVE AT FIRST BITE" "LOST & FOUND" (PG) "THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG RIDES AGAIN" (G) "AMERICAN NITRO" "HARPER VALLEY PTA" IPGl OPEN DAILY 12 )0 More Entertaining Than Humanly Possible! SIR LEW GRAOf &nd MAIITIN STARGER .,._,. A JIM HENSON ~ODUCTION ·'THE MUPPET MOVIE. Bi.ecvnw Pnxluclll' MARTIN ~ lARGER • Ploduc.id t,.,, ,JIM t U N"°"' Wrm1>n bl/ URV JUML & JACK llURNS • Olrf'Clt(I by JAML~ f~AWLL Y J Mu,ic 1111 vnc• by fl\UL Wll UAMS dnd Kl:NNY ASCHER. c..:o 111oduc..I hy OAVlu I NrR ~1nn11 Tlw Ml.I~ P11rtonnm. JIM Hf..N~N · ntANK OI. ·JERRY NEl :,ON· Hl\1 IAHO I ll JNl ·I .Avt 1 C.Ll /. Cu M•t""'J CHARLF.S DURNING "'1d AUSTIN PENOl 1: H >N 5c>ecW ~1 ~a" EDGAR OCRGEN • ~ILTON BERIJ' • MEL BROOKS· JAMI:..; COO' 'RN • r>OM Doti Ul..,I:. W IOTT GOU' 11 • 006 HOPE • MADELINE KAHN •CAROL KANE ·Cl ORIS I IXHM/\111 STEVE MARTIN • RICHARD PRVOff ·TELLY !>A~ AS• ORSON Wl:J l.f" • f"'UL Wll LIA~ • -..rod! __ ,_._. __ i..--n. ................ -~ Ar:>~ · f · 1n.1,_..•1 AUD!IMCIS L: n....I ·-~ ~~--.0 THE DEER HUNTER R BOYS IN COMPANY C ~EATBALLS & CQ..FEA TURE ALL O SllV t...iN S O PEN 6.101" M.MIC.HTl'Y C f"•IO UnOf'• I •" ~ ,,., Untr .. i • .-Cdf'td•e Pl<1Vl)•OUftd 8th SMASH WEEK! '"ALIEN' is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher, and a ton of fun ... if all movies were as thrilling "'" I I would happily spend all of my time ...... --. ... in the movies." Gene Shallt NBC TV _, ...................... -.....-.. DAI&,. 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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUN ITY Ml ._.'1Metke: All~ estate sdv.-rt1st'd U'I ~ f*Wlp•per II> 1tUb ~ to the Fedt1n1I t-'1111 Ho\mng Act ot l !:ltll! which makes at illegal lo adve rt1ae "any pi t! ference, hmalation. or discnminaUon based on race, color, religion. sex. or national on gl.n, or an intenOoo to make any such preference. 1.Jm1t11 uon. or discnounauoo ·· nus newspaper wtll not ' knowingly accept any ad ver t ising for real estate wluch b tn viola uon of the la w BlRORS: Adnrtis~n • YOUR LUCKY DAY. Fnday lht· 13th JUSt could be your lu<'kY day 1f you hu vc bl~n searching for a hu1·d to find Corona d.el M ar trip lex tnH•st ment Wt> are fo rt unatt' to he abl~ to offer 3 tripl~xeb on Lhl· OC'l'UO Mdt'.' of Lhl· h1ghw&y. j Ubl l·block from Big oron a 1 They can be purch<lst>d indi\tdually lit $270.000 each or us a group. llualt-ins. 2 bcirms .. 2 baths. enclosed garages. Deluxe thruout Excellent financing . 673-4400 HARBOR Division of Harbor ln•H.,_nt Co. ~check their od1 ----------------daffy and ,..,ort ~r- ron imrrediotety. TM DAILY PILOT ossumu liability for the first in- eotftd iM«tiOll only. ~forSale ....................... GeMt-al 1002 ..•....•............•.. VA TERMS <:ot.LfGE PARK SPl"('larular :I ht-drm. 2 bath. ram rm wl fplt•, : ~parltlmg sunny k11ch1•n. walk t o shopptl\J:. nu down VA, act now ! Call ~2313 if'f t/ ~. J • • f. I • ,, ' • I IEA T THE INTEREST llT Owner will 1'onsider financing this H arbor View Hom<.'s 3 hedroom Great f<.1mily <1r(!a . corm•r lot "1th handsome I r t'<'S a nd sh rubs. f C't> land a nd r(•;1ltst ic vi.l luc at $169,000 U f'ttlf l ()U f. fif)1'tf:S REAL TORS ', 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar LOCATION lOCATION BEST LOCATION! Con-._ ________ 111111•-111111!.-.-- do, walk to Westcliff or w ft S.-1(;,,, 1 17th St. Out ol beach tral-.,. ar • fi e. Convenient bus -,... • se rvice. Spat'iou s 3 &:A Bdrm. 2 bath. dress ing ·..c"' 6 7.'~ 21 r::oo room. walk·ID clOl>t!li., ~>10C • J • J double gara1te. Adjacent greenbelt. Pool & rt:c available. Priced nRht $89,500. 1741 TUSTIN. CM. 40llE.11:e Rli .. AM C.M. ·-· UNITS 4-plex. Cot.1a Mt!sa Sl4!1.00C Costa Mesa S89 .900 Dupltix. OranJ!e $125.000 Owners Mil help finance C.aJI Select PTopert1C'S for your mveslmeol nct.•<h,. Call ~26ti() C:::SELECT tPROPERTIES HARIOR VIEW HILLS, CdM $34,500 IEDUCTIOM-4IOW $305,000 3415 QUIET COVE <>PIH DAILY l·S Our "Country F rench" charmer with s m ashing O<'ean view, French doors. s hutters, moldings, red used brick, beamed <'eilings; on quiet cul-de-sac. Owner will consider 2nd T.D. What else is needed? Come see us now! CUSTOM DUPLEX CIOtie to beach. 3 bdrm. & 2 bdrm, bltns. pvt patios. frplc & big gar. Xlra lgc lot w/nver 3600 i.q ft .. in· rl's everything. Price re ducuon to $229,000 Ownt!r most anxious. OHer YOUR terms. JACOBS REALTY 675·6670 VA TERMS $84,900 5 Bedrms. 2 baths. bnck (pie, huge lot, no down VI\. Act now! Cal l 546-2313 041"1 Fii Q• tf\ l t.J'J f{)f(I 11'1 f ['CINI RAPID ._ HARlott HI APPRECIATION AIAHDOHED 3 BR 2 Ba. Quiet location. U you desire ra pid ap· Mesa VwdP Homr $12Z500. preciauon. s~ this im -VA appraised, Sl07,000. 3 z STORY maculate. exclusive Bedrm, 2 bath, fam rm. home. an a rapidly ap-brick fplc, dinmg rm, Shake roof, 4 BR. 2'1• ba. prec1ating area. Color SWlJ\Y country kitchen. $l29.000. coordinated d ecor Owner desperate. call Lh ruo ut. 4 glorious now! 546-2313 EASTILUFF bdrm s. atrium off Ol>ff~•11 0•11\1u"101J1 ""'' Oloicecan>er location. s rmstcr suite, 2 patios. A 'II& 11 I BR.388 .. $187.500. ~~at $110.000. }~ +j!;H\~ 1 _._f/'/_Mc_s•.c ..... 1_:-_2,_._Rltr_._ FD~EST E OLSON • For Classified Ad ACTION Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 64.2-58'18 , *AFFORDABLE NWPT. TOWNHOME ,,.. of ··== 2 .. tory ~ ... .......... w -. .. d f IM4. 2 ...... ...... -:=·~· ,.... -2-ar ,...... • ...... y. .................... -... "• ..... ,., ............ . --. ........ YllW. st 11.000. *LABE U BEACH lllUX* , ....... ....., •• z ...... ... ..., ............... 0 .... 1 .. ........ -bl ....... Mo ...-c, prelt.._ I• tftla IH... ltf'•perty. SllOMO. *** WATERFRONT HOMES lac. ~ W COdst High"' a" Newpon8eMh 6it•lfPO ~® f?B<Jc h Realiy HAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 CANYON CREST -A copvemently • lotated condominium with a super convemenL floor plan ; 3 Bedrooms - 2•f~ b aths. 2 fir e pla ces. Th e d<'eorations are in elegant taste $182.000 Fee land. <Not leasehold l 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 r~SLEY N . ~YLOR CO. REAL TORS since 1H46 COSTA MESA INCOME UMITS TWO DUPLEXES4ARGE LOT Et.1t·h 011ph'x ('On tain:, two 2·bdrm. I b:1th stnJ,:ll• levc·I umts Near schoob. s hopptnl! t'tc· H1•ri11 c·"d price at only $I !'15.000 for hoth bldgs. Call today ' WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2 I I I San Joaquin HiU1 Rood NEWPORT IEACH. H.I . 6"4·0 I 0 • Mow tc*illCJ applicatfou for our I st office in Newport leach and ~;'"J area .. • If you er~ a ~al ettate professiOMI come in and talk about Hte "'°"Y adv«llltoges to you. Call office sec~ for confidentiat interYiew 759·0226 1303 A•ocodo, ~ 193 Newport leach, Ca. VA 10°10 IMTEttEST T ry $10,400 do ~ n & owner will carry. bl TO BUYERS a t 10 ,..., interest Beautiful 3 bedrm. 3 bath Townhorne. F amily 11 YOU make Sl400tmo, area, brick fplc. wet bar,. 1 r l w pool and spa . Act now. you may qua 1 Y ,0 0 " Ther e is only one!! your own home. Low ~2313 Down! Loans to SI00,000 Of'fN ,,1 u. ,, ~ 'Ufv "'"' 'l'C'' l~E:7~;~: I e m&ltl file~.'~~.!~~ MAGNIFICENT VIEW From ttus spectacular customized 5 be droom Somerset model. One of the largest lots in Harbor Vie w Homes. Pool and Spa too! A very special home for a very s pecial family. $375,000. A CCLDWILL ..... CO. 644·9060 2H1 SAN JOAOUtN HtLl.S RD IN~UNTP ~II. macnab I Irvine ?-. realty HAltlC>a VllW HOMIS OP1N SUM. I ·5 tST TIME OFFERED! 2-story, SBR hom e w/2' family rm., 4lh baths. N e wly remodeled inside & out! Shingle & brick exterior -wood floors, ceilings & h a ndrails - e nclosed entry. Adj. to park for priva c y . $259 .900 fee . 1820 NEWPORT H I LLS DR. EAST. JQyce EdJ\V)d 642·8235· (V-18) '42·1235 644-4200 901 ()Over Orlw H.,bor vi.w Center trvlna •t CemjM V•U•Y Ceni.r 752-141• woooa11D&E s 12'.SOO Owner transferred. 2 Bedrm and den. va ulte d wood ceilings, wet bar . ctecorator wa licove rings. Prt vate deck. Central vacuum. Self cleaning oven & much more. OCEAN VIEW- CORONA DEL MAR Gorgeous ocean and canyon views. Huge lot with spacious home. Light and airy kitchen. Massive s tone fireplace. 3 Bedrms. family & dining rm. Patio and deck. POOL. BEACH DUPLEX $172,500 Stt>ps to the bearh from owner 's front unit. 3 Bedrms + Joft. Fireplace. DN"ks & patio. s hake roof. WATERFRONT $23 t ,000 Almost nl'w, 3 bcdrm. 21: bath, fam1lv rm . din1nL? rm . den Brick pC1t10 ha l cony . firl'pl<H'l' A mt•nit ic~ intld pool , .1;.irun1. \Olleyball. ~a i ling . priv;1tt• hcnd1 & MUC fl MORF.' 673-8550 ~THE REAL '()l ESTATERS Ra.tmon--Aumors 1'1"'()µlt· arr wh1!>~nn1• Utal th1· !>elh·~ an • 1•\ Jll.'<.1 IOi.: ) OU lO '''" I hi' ~dul1lul hllm~· Co11 (1dffil1<11ly i( \ UU V. J ilt to takl' ad' anta>:•' of J j!rt·at huy you '>hnulo1 ThL'> gorgeou' 41.tr :lha hol'TK' has 2 Wl'L l>Jf,.,. ;1 frpks. Irma! IHl 1'11\ ercd patio & UliQ. Call now97~S370 ALLSTATE REALTORS 40/o COMMISSIO~! WHY PAY 60/o COMM.? Profe::.:.ional agent pro v1ding t otal scrv1r,•:-. 1 Ml.Si will sc•ll or 3!'1!'11;,l you m purchaMng your hol'TK' for only 41 ~ • Sa Yl' 2'~ of sale pncc! Call 975-1136 Agt. We Wortc For YOU! Rentals · Sales Property Mgmt. DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES i;.t.,i;.7573 OCEANFRONTS :! HH hou1>{' -s.:n~ v«••· .! & l BH du11l1·>. SJ75 001 ;! & :! BH duJili·\ w ... ow · ·I 0.3 HR duµlt•>. ~.000' 4 & 3 Dix c1upl1•' $795,000' ti l liR unit:. · $1,i.')(),000' IAYFROHT 3&2 BRdupll'it $425.000' NEWPORT BEACH 3& 3 BR duplex - $189,000' 4 & 2 BR d uplex Reduced to Sl 92 .000' Bolboo lay Prop. R~affors * 675-7060. WATERFRONT HOMES? CALLUS! WELIVF.ON AN ISLANO IALIOA ISLAND ntAT IS! BALBOA JSLAND REALTY t>TJ..8100 APRJUGEM! ,\ i UPCrb Turllcrork Glen Townhome lu't unou.,, mod<'rn. i-1ontrm -----__ _ __ por;:iry :.tyle with "un dL'('k,. ~l'lbar. 'l unk,·n HESRED tub, 2 ht"droom ... :!'-;o AGAINST baths. lti7n :.quart' foet, gorgeous view;, and C'<>Ol THEHILLS rmn<img t(){·.i1.on onJv 'Tlus contemporary home $16.),IXX) This On<' won'l fealures an elegant bv last! Call LaunnC' Shaw, rm, rustic fmly rm & agt. 644-8907. 67!">-6000. co untr y kitc b . - Professiooally decorat ••••• • ••• • • • • • • • • ed Sparkling spa! Won't lleaut.Jful 2 Bdrm condo last. 640-7711 on the ~olf course. end uml. many upi.:rad('!>, plush while rarpettn~. parquet floonn.:. m1r rors. rommumty pools Pnced to sell 1tt $126.000 08SS1lied l\ds. your one· 644-T.X>2. Thomas . agt stopshoppingrcnt.cr_. _ ~~··-·~···•••••• IREATHT AKING VIEW ldHI for f•ly ........ too. Co•plet• the ho111e of yo1tr ...... 3 ~ 2 bafttl, fCllltily '°°"' or deft holM with spectac.,._ IMObstrvct.d oce.. and c•y0tt vin''· Secl..-ct, pri•ah driveway. Plau HaHaW.. rricttd .. $275,00C». UVEONTO,OF PORTOAMO Hlglt-, Hye'• Place la a..g.. IHClt ... '°"" aMtoa ..... ....... ,,.... .. ..,.. . ...,. ......... tM l IN•u•a.1111 Mfltt, ...... NCfl flnpllH .. t..lly,..... -,. .......... Tltf• ls • ece9I ...t c..,. •It" 1rt•l11 pien. SlH,000. 644·7020 NEWPORT IEACH 49;-4111 495-1720 SOllfltLa;s:• 497.3331 L•1••1Hclt L...-...... 4tWi12 D_,_. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & sUp AVALON Well <'Onstructed . 3 BR. I ba .. oak floor . partial basem ent. con c r et e foundation. Flats area. $120,000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Boy\1d1· D"''" N S b 7S b I b l WATERFRONT EXCITEMENT! f I :111rlsomt•l.v n•dont· w<:tll·rl ront dupll' x •or l<1rJ,!c· lamtlv homl·l. pier <ind du1·k . Ol'('k !->11!1• "pa ..... a una a nd 1·x 1·1t1ng ('al1forn1a t'Onle mporary d l ' <: o r l h a t m P r 1 t ~ m l' n t 1 o n 1 n ,\rdult·t·tur.tl 011.~l·~l J>rc!>cntcd JI S7fi:>.ooo UNI VUL ti()Mt:S HLAI TOR S 67o·fi000 MESA VERDE '-up•·r J h<lrm •m 1 •11111'1 II. 'had} t UI dt• 'J l' "t I t•t•I in CO!-IJ .\ft-:-..; -. f1nt·iol nt'l!!hborhood II -. JU,.\ Ileen l'Ompletel} painh•tf lu1.\ a new root & 1!'1 1n >.Int rood Featurt"l> mduu,,. xtra IRe patio. 4! frplrs. bu1lt ·10 k 1ll'h t·n w1c:hshwasher & wall to wall c·:irpt•l 1 n ~ throughout Full prll'C BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! Panoramll' N1•wport Ua ' \1t'\lo:. from .1torgeou:. :1 ~drm uppcr unit or spac1()1.l'; 2 bed rm lov. er urut' Natural bnrk fpl~ Wet bari.. 4 Car i::aragl-. Boal ~pac<> Steps ln beal'h Dial '152· 170ll !:-'AST! S&i.900 Call 7!>1·3191 >II• '• "' "''''°''"' '"' !f ;~~~~T1Es [®lfi$M1 ma en ab I irvine realty TWO UNITS! South of Coast Hwy on <'orner rot. 3 B R w/skyll~hl & fpk. I BR adds <·xtra income. Loads of r harm & a ~oo d bu.v <Jt S:!OS.000. L inda Tc.tt.:lt anelt1 642-8235. <V-11 > YOUR FAMILY WILL LOVE THIS! !5A H homt· on lm·elv t ul·de-sal· - lg yard w m atur·e fruit trees. SpeC'1al bonus of built·in-recording s tudio. PLUS f<lm1l y rm, separate dining r m & a1r-cond. $121.500. Marion Fn uell 752·1414. (V -12> llG CAMYON Exquisite new custom 5BR Country English estate bu1ll by Vale ntine . Over 5000 sq.ft. of luxury & Quality c raftsmanship on very private site nexl to fairway. Family r m. - librury -forma l di ning -maid's rm. Prench doors -extl'ns1ve use of brick & wood paneling. $995.000 <h ac k up of fer ~ o nly>. L ynne Va lentine 644 -6200 <V-13) "DOVH SHORES ARlA" - Brick-front beauty ! Single-story 3BR w/Mcd1terranean flair !! Den w /fplc. & wet ba r -formal dining -iron grill enclosed entry patio & lg. rear yard w/sf)ace for pool. NOW $335.000 inc l. l and . C . Sc hweickert/ D . H a lderman 642-8235. (V-14) "DOVBI SHORES-VIEW" - Quiet street (home on 1-side only) --sweeping day/night view! Lg . rooms -courtyard patio. Beautiful setting for enterta ining w/easy flow from l g . ga ll e r y e ntry to living.family & dining area. $335,000 leasehold. Be verly Morphy 642-8235. <V -15) WACIOUS IUIFFS HOMlf 3B R "Q" Plan large enough for all your furniture! Lg. entertainment area opening to patio w/vtew of greenbelt & tennis. $187,500 incl. land. Paula Bailey 642-8235. <V-16) ....., MIW! Cape Cod c h armer featu ring b ea m e d ce ili n gs , cozy kitchen/family rm .. secluded patio, 2 corner brick fplcs. 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Oiortll •••• QvMI•• IN" "'I of •h• Oi0'11*9'1 -1er INE r Of 'w<I~ llllttr·\J• l>tl Tow11t11I• ""'' 10 ~th. 11..., Et.-1111 w-.1, S •a • M • ~ llwftce Wet! I~ t•I ,~. ~ '°' ..... -· l•'* 19) '"" --· ....,,_ 100..., .. -"°"""'~ •m0f0c....,_..,11,..w11" 12"1 '8utt'I N1e111ollo SlfMl, OttMll Or•v•, CelHer.W. ,. re""' of .... ctill 111 1ewN1 _, ot tlle Un-~'°'"''°''"',..."°"•' Wle Ten,_,~ .. •-1 lltd lo lie -li.G ""'"' '*' P\JBU NOTI(' ..,•C'TttlO'lt a U .. NIU NAAU STATIMINT lt\• 11\!IOWlnt --I• O<Wtl;I OV•I U•• ltYAH .. Nlrl,,.MISI\ .O• W ....... 81 ...... _ CallfOtftl• ., .. , Clltht..,_r P T11<11et .Ot w 8•l-llt.._, • ..,.,.. ColllO<f>I• ttt.1 tl\l• ~I• (--by -'" .. ....., ~""""" .. h i' '"""'"-' •• Ulef ••I" lllo °""'" Clerll of 0."'9' COlll'llY on ~t7. ltn. '""" f'Vllll"* Or'.,.. ON>t Delly Piiot, -1' .... ~ 6,. I), 20, lt7' U0'1 n PUBLIC NOTICE <~-'~ llM .._Ill .. .., -lll•lftlll~ •O.OI"''"" • II you wh~ lo Cletet\f 1111\ , ..... n ,.... """"· ... 1t1111 10 ...... •ll•r "'" "'"'"'o'" " -...., on '°" 111• """ 1.,.11 t-• • .. ,m.,. p1..,1,,. '" , .. ponu 10 tht tom111e1n1 111 • Jutllo towl, '°" "'"'' Ill• wlln ,.,. (o.lrl • •tilt.,_ pl ... fllnQ Of t-•• en Ot ol plHdl~ lo be entorW It\ I ... OOOell Ut1l•u '°'100 WI '°"' Clelt11l1 •Ill o. ..-1"" -._lltt tloft ol Ille l>letnllll ...., ""' t°"'I -~ Mier • 1"°9"'"'' oeelftlt '"" '°' , ........ ,Cle-menoed lfl ..,. <-•tlt\I, whl<ll could ru .. 11 Ill ~f\l"'r ... nl of W4'0ef. ltldr.Q 01 money Of prOf>efly Of otl"9r ro1i.1 r• ""'''""'".,,., ......... Int b ............. _._.._,k ... •• •"-"' ........... '°" .,,_... .. '° .........,., .. -I Hitt •fll-,.., ...... , 11..,,, _., .. , ...... u- OATEO J..irn. H71 M. HAMl..IN, Clertt 810\ Of otters 10 ~ "' wr111n9 eno wtll b<t rK••..O e l I,,. •lonw10 otll(• el el'ty II-•fief IM llf>I puo!IUllOI\ llll••OI •no betor• d<tlf OI ,.,, lll(TITIOUS iuSIHlSS By H OIJCON, NAME STATEMENT ICEN l .=yl.MAN O•l•d 1111> 3tCI oavol J uly, ttn ~·o O SlifnoMfl. Jr (.an.,., vetOt ol '"' "'"°" enf T ... fOllOwlnQ l)et10tl I• OOlft\I bu•I-....... teef'Nll & Ntrt"'91e" rwu •• · u• ..... _. c...1er or1 ... l"ete ol WtO HIGH NOON PAINT INC. •Sult• ... ltEMOOELIHG, 1111 COll>lellllM Or • Hew,..r1 9MCll. CA ., ... Apt. 4, Hunllftqion &Mii CA.,... T•t· UHi--leoN•<i o ~••mo-.•• ... t .... ,._ •t_,,_, . .,.u .. .......... ..,,, i Mt< P!tllllP Antllony C.••CIO• A~y ... ltl.elMlll Mertine•. 11 IJ Con>1•nllnt Ot • Alll • Publlt...O Or-Couf'h O•llY Piiot Hul\llnqton IW••"· CA "164• Ju11e u , ?t. July•· 13. ,.,, 13tO" Thi\ _.,..._, I\ tonouUod by on In s. ........... __ ™ I: c--· •11.l ,.,..,•"•·CA Publt>IWCI Oren!lt' (O.\I O••IY PllOI CllYIOuol. l~a< M4ttllMI lhl\ Slel-nt W<IS 111•0 Wilh I County Clerll ol Or"no" Cou4'1f o July 11. I), 19 1919 1t11·1 J-20. ,.,. "'"" PuDllsheCI Or•noe co .. t Oelrv P1101 ------------J..,.. 12. 2'1. Jllfy •• I), 1919 7~1 1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIU TO~T•ACTOttS --------CAL.UNG ll'Olt a1os •...u Ser-I Ol\lrlc1; Hunlln<;1ton BetKll ll'tCTITIOUS IUSINfU Union HIQll ~ Ohlrlcl NAMI: STAYEMRMT Bid OHCllW l 00 p.m , Mo"4•Y. Jhe tot1ow1n9 persons ete dOl"9 J111r 1l. 191' bu"n•n •• Piece OI Bid RKtlPI Munt•noton WAMCO PAOPEATIES ~s Wttt Beach Union Hrgh !>chool Ol>ltlCI 16th Street. Cosl• Mew. Calllornl• Ecluca!lon CHllOr. S201 Boll.\ A•tn..-. 92&11 Hunt;noton Oeacll, C•llfornle '7M1 Joe M. Koyama. 10'37 Sllalom IG'""n Aooml Orl•tt, Huntlllq10<1 Beac" Calrlor"'• PtOjKt ....... Sid No . ..,, Ntw 92644 Aelocal-Clesvoom, Bulkllnt tor Mlclleel A Menhew\ t91t 1( .... , Ot<'lln V1tw HIQ" S<,_. Plec., Coste Mt"11 Calllo1n1a 91•'• 111<1 No. tQl· Reiocetton Of tt•iSll"O h reft<e J "'-tt~w>. 4 ROdd• u"· Rt10,•t•bl• Cltu.oom Bulldlnt\ lo n.., Ao.to, Aoll•"9 Hiiis. C•lllorn•• <>tea" View Hl9'1 S<llOol Electrlcol 90214 •nd Site Work tor Aelo<eiab•e Tllr\ b<nln.n '' conducteo 11., • ,;-1u•room 8ull<il~ 9('neral P¥1Mr<lhlp Pl<1n\ A••ll•Ole from Wllll•m J~ M l(oy;im,. Bluroek • Perlnen, An:hll&el\. ?300 Tn•s 11a1emenl wu ltteo wrln t h• Nt wPOrl Boulev ... CI. Newport Oeach, COUftlY (ltt-OI Orange Count• on Calilornl• ~ 11~1•13-0300 Juna 1S, t•N NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1i..t FHIUI '"t abO ... ,..,....., Sc,_. 0 1\lrlcl of Pub11s11ee1 OrOflC)P CO.l\t 0•1lr P1101 O•a"O• County. Collto<ftla, •<l•no by Jul'lf 19•nG J uly•. ll, 20 tt19 ?~ 1' ""o 111ro11Qh II• C.ovunlft9 &OMO. ___ _ _ _ __ _ n,.r ~f ndq~, ff'f•rrf'd t o ai ··o•S TAICT"'. "'" re<tl•t UP 10. but PUBLIC NOTICE nol l•IH thlln ,,.,. •bO••~l~ltd tlmt, --------__ \Ult O l>oCK for llW •wMd ol a <onlra(I FICTITIOUS aUSINE:n tor llltt .tb0¥t 11'01«1 NAW.l STATEMENT 8 10\ \hall 1w rM•lv.d I" the pr.tu T"t> tOllOWlft9 P'"'°n\ ar• Going •Clf"r\t•f1"<f ~t)()vt" •nd \hdft bf 00-M O l>U\1"•-\S. tt\ •n<I OUDllCly ''"" alOuCI al IM •bOv•· IOT>i STREET PARTME RSt<lP ''•led 11mc •"4 place 1~1 8•-llursl 5trffl, Suite 10~. Tnere wlll De • SlO oo de9CX•I re Hunlln<;iton Beech. Calllo""" •?&-<.t <tulred In ffC/I set ol bl<I OOCumenU to Oou1901 T Alce, •W? PartrldOt qu•r•n1 .. t11e retur" I" 9000 condition Clrclt. La Pt1lrna, C•llfornia -13 wllllln fl-. Claylo tller the Did Opening Phillip A. Oii•••. lOO <><••n, Sofal <iale Buell. C-'llornla ..i"° E a cll bid m11\I <Onlorm •"d Ot Thi\ buSln•\• " conoutled by a •t-.OOn\1ve 101he con1r.oct cloc"'""nl• 0trwra1 POrl""'"'"P E<t<ll Did Shell be «<omPOnlfoel b• Pl>llllP A 011 ...... In .. WCUf'llY reiHrt!d to In IM tOnlr.-CI ~" P•'1nH dO<umftnt• ""° b' '"" '"' ot P•090'"" Tn1\ •wt..-ftt wa• llleo '""'" tltt w0Contr.c1~ Countr Clerk ot Oranoe Counly o" Tlw DISTRICT'~"'"', ... rloht to JuM 11. Im ~f'le<I •n, or all bid• or lo w•••e .tny 1~111a-11if'> or •nlormollll~ In t fty HUfllTllt & VOSS b•CI$ or lft , .... Okld•nq •tt••MY'l 01 Ltw TM 010:.TAICT ~ obf.tlr>tO from 1111 Dowe Stroet '"" O•rttlOt ot IM Oe.,.rlmonl ol In Suite 1• .,.,.,,,.,1 llt•a110M lhe 0t"""' Ptr•••I New .... "-1\, CA 91- '"9 rolt ol PH 01rm •<10"\ ,n 1nl' Tel· 17141 ~1041 1oca1r1r In "'""" lh•s work " to bl' Publl•""<I 0r .. ._ Coasl O•llY Piiot p,;rlormtd tnr taCll crltll 0t type ol JUN tt. JlllV &, tJ, 70. 1'17' 2447·79 woo men ~ to u~<ult the con-----• ~t~~Rr~.:~!e~ ..... ~u:.·~~.·~o::: PUBLIC NOTICE ""'""' A COPVoll~t .. es Y>•llt>O ----------. --Postt o al Ille 1001ltt "'CTITIOUS IUSIN ESS Tho 10tf90•no S<"'"""lr Of oer diem '4AMl STATEMENT w-• I\~ Ul>Of' a ...,,~1 .. 9 dot• Of Tht •ollo•l"ll oer\Ons e n doing ~•9'1t 181 "°"" TM rAte lo• llOllO.V b<ISinu• •• <Ind overtom(' "°'" shall be el IU\I 6ENC:K BROS MAINTENANCE lime and one""" SERVICES, S43 Plerpcnl, (Mia Mew . It •Mii be men<latO•Y UPO" 1114' CON· Ce. 9U1b TRACTOR to wllOm , .... <Oftlr.OCI IS CtralCI H Benck, SAl Plerpcnl, .iward.,.,, -upon '"' •uD<on!r~tor Costa Mew, C. 92'2• u"ller him, 10 p.oy llOi 16\ '""" Ille G"•90"'i' G a.<><11. 1101 S P.t<llK w lct •1>4'< Ill.a •at~ to all Wtir~mHI Ave ""'· s.nta A"". Ca. '11°' empl0"4 by them'" tne e-.~ullon o( Tiii• bU\inrn " cor><luc l.O t>v a IN con1tac:t. 9eMtOI P0'1ntrt.lllP, No bltleler ,.,..., wllh<lr'-hi\ blct IOI c.et•ld .. -<k • oerlOCI Of Thirty 1301 cl.tys ... ., I Thi\ ••• ,."""', .... Ille<! "''" ''"' daW ~· fOf llW 0e>en1119 ol bid\.. Counly Clflrk ol Oren~ County on July A pefmenl bOtlc:t and • cwrlormance S, 1979. bo<td will ti. "'q'"'"" P<lor 10 s•9111n<;i FlttllJ ot 1M COtltre<t n... paymenl -""° Publi\lled O<~ COe\I o.lly PllOC oertormanc~ OonCI snail r. Int"" tor Julr •. t3. 20, 11, 1'79 2SU !9 wt forth In tr. c.antroct Oo<um.nts.. AObef'I C:. 8.illlt'f Dtf'l!Cloo Melfttenenc~. Operatron\ anti Construction PubhS'*' Or-C:O.JI O•llv Piiot, .J1>ly •• 13. 1'79 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "CT'Tt°'" e uStHE SS NAMf STATEMENT l,..r tollo.iitino ~'$0"' •r• 001no l>U\•nt n 1h WY NOT ENTERPRISES, t/OJ "f' E NewPOrl C1rc1t. Sionta AM. CA 9?10S AOb<ttl W•IU, UIS~ Pueblo Cir .• Hlllltlft9IOl't 8"<11, Ce. '1«S Scott W•tlr, ~ Hemllton 0.1. """""9-e.oc:11. Co • .,. .. Jell W .. tz. "" Wlllllelm. HIHll· 1no1on 8oacll, Co .,... ltrry Hiie, ,.lZ Homll!O<I O S, Huntington Bttt<ll. Ce no .. Tiii\ bU•ln.u " <onCluct•CI by • oerw••I ~"'"lllp, L•rryMllt Thi\ U.tlem.nl wes llled wllh Ille County (ll'fll ot Orc1ftge County Oft Jul'M' 10, tf1t. "ttS671 P11bl1"""' Or.w.qe Coast Dolly Piiot JuM n, 19. July O, ll, 191'" 1J8' 1' PUBLIC NOTICE ------. -------------...i---------------1 P\JBUC NOTIC ! PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE ------------ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE --~ ~ lllCTlnout IVllN•ll l'ICTITIOU$ euttN•H NAMe STAT.MINT MAMe HATIMllNT T,.. IOllewlfle ,,.,'°" I•__.,,. 1111111· Tiie lollowl,.. ,,.,_, •r• Clol"I ,,..... w.i,.... • T E I M'G , Jlllt Alrw.,,, C..IA AYJCAN~ COHHltVCTl()H, M<lu, CA.... tJ•J Clr<le 0. , --1 e..<11, CA A-,.....,.., "'•~. 111 Vie '2~ "'reni., ~ 9-11, CA 011y CllCll AleUIMH Jr., 1141 Or· Tilh Ml"•U I• <OllOll<tod by M 11'· ti• Or,.~ a..cll, CA.,~ CllvlClu•I Cheryl LYftll ilUU•-r, UlJ Cw• ACIW1 T l'rei.o <I• 0• . H-.ot1 O.Kll. CA.,~ Tiii\ llel-1 we\ lllOCI •ltll llW Tllla blltlflff\ IS <OflCl11<loCI by • Co<lntv Cieri! of Ot....-C.0..nty on Jiii '9M••IP'"r1N""41> t, lttt. 0-Vt L. A- 'ttft Tiii\ ~ w~ llloCI wltll ttw ll'vOll"*' Or.,_ GMll Oolly ~ '9111't' Cieri!. of Or..-.. C.O..ftl'\' on J111r •· t>, 10, 11, t•n 25'$1·1 J...,. 10. 1'7' PUBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS IUSINl'H NAM• naT•MaMT •tom P\14111"*9 Or-c;o.Jt Deily .. IOI J.,... n. tt. Juh.,. u. 1•,. tatt·tt PtJBLIC NOTICE T ... toll0w\ft9 --I• Ool"9 11,lll• ·----------1\tu n "CTITeou. •VllN•B •LlEN I.EE ASSOCIATES N....aUAT•M•NT ADVEl'HIS!NG. »t1 Monl-Otl•t. Tllr IOOowlnt ~ >\ CI01nt llU\• Hu"llt\Qlon 5oo<ll, ~•llfom•" n.4t Gt''"°" Berger, ~1 Mo4'1•90 Otln , H\lnt""'Ol'I IMKll, Calltornl• .,..., This buMntn t\ COnCIV<tld bY ... •II dlvlcl11•I Genllan s.. QI, Tllll stet-. ..,., lllecl with tltt Covftly c1er11 of Ot~ Covfttv on J~20.1m ""™ P\IOllSNd Or-C-\1 Otlry Pl'°' JUM 21. "· Jt,14y •. I), 1'79 1lel 1' ------------- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOU5 a USIH E \S NAME STATEMENT The lot'-lllQ Pff10n '' 001nq bu" MU•s "~"~,. ... 'iHAMROCIC TRl·UN E ltEAl EST•TE, !TITS Buch Blvd., Hu.,I· lnqlon B•tl>C". C•lilornl• '1161• JOM F McGerwv. •tS s. E...:llCI ~''"'· V"'I l·l , ~e.Ano, C.lll0<111e t ?TOO Tiii\ ~· t\ c-": by •fl In d l•kluel J-. F McGerv•, Tll•~ U•tH"enl Wts filed •Ith Ille '""'"' Cl••• 01 O•~ COUftl\t on June 2'. 1'79 "",,., Pllbllslled Or"'Of CoeU Oolly PllOt • J11r y •. ll. 10, JI, tm 2.0.·19 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •VSINIU N4Mf STATlMfNT , .... •ot-nq --I\ doot\9 ...... ,..,..,,, d\ FAIAA "lUCitS. "°'4 Buen 81•0 t<..nt1r>qlon 8"•<1t. C• 'I?""' c 1..., """ T•ent. 401 Po'1•-vr- W.P COACH V.1..E"> & lEA\IN(, WEST CO AS T INOVSI AIAI. t. CONSTRUCTION !>ALES ll7$ O•>Ot• AV"tn~. CoU• Mir~; C•lltorn1d cn.1~ O• vld a Oelltv UH 0•> 01~ < •• Hunt1ng1on Be.ell. C. ., ... AY*"Uf' Cbst• Mew, (alttorn•<t Ql~ Th'"~''' concN<.ted by.-. tn F1111n Tll•s l><i>•M'\S I• '°"°'"'«l by"",,. 0 .. 1011•• Cllv,.,.,•I CU-0 Ann I r""1 0.v-O A 0'9• .. V U \I'\ \tat"""""""' *•\ f1"td wttt" ttv- f P')1\ '\tat~n1 .... , , • ...,0 wt trt rrw. rou9'tv c...-ra. ot Or""9t (OUI\~ Of\ July (01olnl t !lt"t• Of OfMUJr (O\.lf\t• Of\ July ) t'1~ F1lllll PuDl1\l'a<I Or-(..o ... t O•••• P1101 Puol>\Md Or-,.,.\, o ..... PllOI July •. 1).10.,, ,.,.. 1H3 1Q l ... ,. J111V6,1),20,ll,tql'I l~/ ---·-·---• .- PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTIOOS I USINESS NA""l STATEMEH"l '""' t111tn••"l'J O"'"'"'" .. ,. 001nq bU\•nP~\ d\ Cl N Par1n..-,, ttt 'e<IO 0ovf'" !:.tr""f!t S1.l1te-U01 Ne.-.ipOrt Mt 4'<" C:..l1fnr n1A '1tlOO J d ~"'' r r4'ac-r11 • t rnu1 81~ £m r rafd Bttv t.-..1 qunA 8td' n C.••••o""• Aay 08"••1 Otrn,t•.lO u I t Oor-.do l .t nf' N.-1111111 0 fl R•At" Ctiol0<"'"~ T,.tfoto •••"d,., wat•,.,. 810 Emer•ld B•v. l•Quft• B~H ". (AHforn1 ... fhl\ bU\lt\ot'\\ I\, (01\dU(tfd t)y 41 9t~'•I j)¥1Mhll+o, .i-F,_,..,11 Clout Stittf'mf'nt 1,1eo w tth tN' County Cler k of Ortn<r Co<mfy on Jun .. 1S ,.,. F111•1t Publt\t-d °'"-f"'lqlll" (o.nt 0..tJt,. P1101 Jul•~. I). 20. 11 10/t 1~'1n /0 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOOS IUSINfS~ H°"""E HATEMEN• '"' ... totlOWt"'9 ptf'M)t\ I) OOU\9 ~)t """'" "'" C.l08Al TRAVEL, 11111 Me•n Strttl. HU"flflQIOll S.etn, Ce111ort\•e> '>7&'8 JetTI~\ Jof\n Mc Namo)r•. 8tei r , .ir•r A.""'' F ounttt1n Vtt ttc-v. r Jfltorn+.J '9?1C. Ill•~ 11~,.H •\ C°"""Klt''1 by ,., 1" Q1-.r1d Yotfl ,..,,...... Joni\ Ml'N.t"1Ard l ft1\ '1dlr,..,,...nt WA\ flff"d ..,lff't '"" Co.,,.1, Ci••• ot O•otn98 Cot'"IY Ot\ Jul• I. "'' , llllJJ HOltltlS ANO ASSOCIATES, INC. U7t Ca-Orlwe, S-t .... _,_,Ca., ... PUC.lo°"*' Or~ OM>! Oallf Pilot Jwl v 6 IJ, 10. JI "19 U"-/~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC PU9UC NOTICE ..PUBLIC NOTICE Pll8UC NOT1C£ . PUBUC NOTICE -------l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tll• IOllOWlnQ Pll<!>On •S d01n9 INS1 1'11 ... t Pubhs~ Or~ Co.ou oa11y P.io1 JulY tl.10, U -Al>Q ) 1'7• .!!!!.._7q PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME nATEMIENT ftt.-t0How1no QerM>n' ar~ do1no OU~tl"lt'\\ ~\ 8USINE!>S INVE!>fMENH /; ~E RV ICE CO , bllS B•Mll Blvd , Bu•nd Pdt•. C•hlornld 40f>71 T~mpl•Adl"'lmenl Corpo< .. llnn, A Cflolorno• corPOrallon, UH Be•cll B••cl , R-P"''· C•lllorn•• '10621 ''0"\tN·~· ESCROW E"COUNTERS, ll"C ,. 0 ••• 1'1• PUBLIC NOTICE T "" t>us.,.n '' toncl<K led by ., cor- ------. oot•t1on. .. u .. tcr1er1 ... 8UCft, c, O M7 Escrow No 1101 P CP-'41' Wllll•m Oovl~ SUPERIOlt COURT 01' THE Te~ Adj~lm•nl C.Orp 9 ubh\""'<I Or-C0tt'>I Oo•ey P•lot STATE 01' CALll'OllNIA 1'011 ,.Ill~ stet-I ... , llltd WtCh Cl'lt Julv ll 19/q 7.e> /'I THE COUNTY 0" Oii ANGE County Cletk ol OrM>Qie County on July No. A·1.-Z4 tO, 1'1• NOTICE 01' "EAltlNO 0" ""..., ------------PETITIOff l'Otl PllOeATE O" WILL PubllsMd Or-c ... ,, O•lly PilOt, CE ANO l'Olt 1..ETTEltS OP AO· J"IY tl,70,17-Auo,l, "" 2.0S-7' PUBLIC NOTI MINISTllATIO .. WITH WILL AN· HEXED ANO AUTHORIUTION TO PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICEOFINTENTION A O M IN ISTEll U NO Ell THE TOI.EASE PllOPERTY INOEPIENOENT ADMINISTRATION ll·tml NOT ICE IS Ht REflY GIVEN 1,...1 OF ESTATES ACT SUPElllOll COUllT 01' THIE '"~NEW PORT MESA UN1r1eo E•tolP ol MAR IL V I" RUTH STATEOl'CAl..ll'OllNIA,..011 SCHOOL DIST RIC r ..... CIPCl•rf'CI IMI OGLE sev. •k• BARBARA JEAN THE COUNTY o" OllANOE 1n~ V•<tO"a Cj("O()I ,~ l\01 -~ lor M OORE, .tk a MAR IL Y N R "fe.A-l-.J '<l>OOI tl••'>lonm ourP<>'••. M><I I>'"' OOLESBY,0.C:e•~ "fOTICE OF NlAltlNO 01' """''to '""V s.t•O ~l'IOOI •> lk'~rtl><!CI NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN In.I PETITION l'Oft PllOBATE 01' Wll..~ 1>"10.. PAUL w OGLESBY""' tolect ....... n. ANO 1'011 UEnEllS TIESTAMEN· P,,rc•• t ff\~ E••.\NI• 1 ""'" ot e>etlt.on '°' PrOl>itt• of Will .,.d 10' TAltY ANO "°" AUTNOIUUTION 101 tOl'ltT•8tt Nn •SJ '' \no .. n on• Leite" Of Admt,.,•lrallon WICll Wiit TO AOMINISTlll UNOEll THE Map. "'torMO 1n Roo• p o .. OI' •7 ot 4'nn••td and •uCllO••l<lt•on IO •0 INOEPl!NotENT AOMINISTllATION Mt\(f'll•n .. 1)11\ MdO\ ,,.cord~ o• mlnl\ter O'"° e'\tat~ undf:r the tncffpet'I· Oft ESTATES ACT. Or<1nqe Coun1v C •lllorn•~ tnr Wr\lrr d~nl .Aclt•Hn,.lrahon °' E•l•l•• Atl. re E .c • ce ol E Ml L '( LA ROS A fy 1,,, .. tf'tfreo• b'*tno o.r.-.llet tu '"" tP(tncp to ..mien •S. m.or-tor tu'1~' Oe<••MKI. Ea•trrlv ,,,....01'H!•O101 oar"culars. •nd tnat the llme """ NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN tNt Part •I, Lnt \Oii ot 'ract No ll~J plate-"' l>ed"nQ IN' \.tmC' 11·~ O.tn S«I A ft-. 11 d \ ~"°"'"on• M•D rtto•<IP<l '" Boo; to< Juov 31, 1'17'1, a• 10·00 a.m., '" Ille ~I~::,., \or "~";.~'ot l.!~11 "!;:,'nto~ 19 P"Ot! •>ot M•-.c•ll•IV'Ou• Mao•. re-c®rtroomol Oe!Ntlment No 301 sa•d Le1te1\ f Bl•mC"nt•rv •nd tor curd•OI 01an9t1 Counh, Ca1ttorn1• (OUrt, al 100 Ct••< CC'netr Or.vt WeU. Authorll•toon 10 Admlnl\l<!'f u.-r Ille PMtel > Lot tO'I ol T•.lCt No ~~J. on the Cllv ot Santa Ana, C•hlo1n1~. ln.,.e>endene Aom•nt\lrlfllon of E\l•lfl ,,.,.,., .. ., MtqnlMld< M \no,.,n on " Oaced July IO 1"79' Atl. teltren<~ to wh1tll " m•dt' for Map ·~lOfdPd '" eoO~ 19, P••QI' 0 01 LEE A B~ANCH. tun11 .. potrll<Ulltr\, and Ill.ti 11\t llme MoscellAn~ou \ Map< r~(oro< ol CounlvClerk •ttO Pl.t(• °' rw.ar1n11 t~ <•m• M\ 0rdnQP. (ounlv C•l1lornod STE VEN L. STERN t>Hn \el 10< Jutv JI, 1919, •I 10'00 am. Parl~I . The W•<lt'•I• 1>11 lt'<'e OI CUI Oove St •• SUltt.00 '" '"" t ""'1r-.. ol Oep,trl~nt No.) Loo 61 ol l'Al1v11 "' fMm< <l«hown °" NtWPor1 -11• CA•lMO 01 •••d covrl, .ti 700Covlc Cenler Orl•e d Map rt-<OrdWI In llnok 8 PdQI' II Ill Tel: l1t4>7U.esM We••. In '"~ C>IV 01 Sanea An•. M•\C t•l•,,n<-o u\ Mao\, records. o• Attorrwyfor~itlon.r Orenqe Counov, C•••'"'"'" Puf>j1slled 0r.tn91' Coast Oa1fy P1ro1 C•lllonw~ Parul ~ A """ ol 1'11>d lor July U , 1•, 10. 1979 1.SO 19 Dated tti:: 1;~9ANCt; wcllk•dY' PvfOO~' 0"'"' '"" W••,I 10 -·-County Cltrk l•~t ot LOI lo8 ol T<MI 1111 "' \nnwn PUBLIC NOTICE llALPN G. -llCARELLI on a Map rl'<O<Ol'd on Boo• ~ PdQ"\ l1 -1-1 Br-llunt St lu 16 tn<l11<1-t" o• Ml'>l•llM"OU\ Mnl)'>, A·OU• 1' ... 1t!f11t V•lle,, C:. n l .. rtcord\ 04 0r .. ._ County , .... torn•d NOTICE TO CREDITORS Att .... ey ...... IOoNr ~dlPd or~.il' lo led"' w1d .cnool 01' 9ULIC TRANSFEll PubH\hed Oo'....,., CO.O\I O•lly Piiot ~< 0~\(111>"(1 !>'low w•ll D,. rPC~••~O eseo. "01 -6101 UC C.I July t3, 1' 10, 1'17t 1tf1 ft <On\IOt•fO-OCl"nl'd bY ll>t' 8u"n'''-NOTICE IS HE Rf BY GIVEN Co 111• M"""<>t'' ol ,,,.. 01\enCI •I J OOo <loo Cre<loto" ot GISlAtNE ORIGINALE "" ,,,... ?n<I d<l• 01 Auou•I. 1979, ... el>t' J 0 H N p L A p 0 I N ' E .. n d PUBUC NOTICE Ot\trlCI 8WIW">• Otltco 10t"1t0 •t 18~1 C H I S L 1' I N E l A P 0 I N T E ---------- Pltttentta (O\ltt Me'" C•htorn1a TransterM\. who~bu~•n{'1.~ac)drt~~·S It '1t'JS (a(I\ O•~t to 1~<1-t \<l•d \<nool Hl• Monrovi• , Newl>O<I 8Uth NOTICE TOCltlOITOllS '""" b.. "'(-n·.ci O• •n unconcJ• County OI 0.""9'. Scatt ot C.hlom••. OF BULK TltANSl'Ell t •onat <••111""" clleO on an •mounl lhaC • bulk tr.nsiet Is .tbO<Jt 10 ~ IS«t.. 61fl -61f7 U.C.C.I o~~AOle co '"" ordt• 01 Ille HewPort• made lo EXTRA SPECIAL. HOPE NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN IO !?le M•••Un•l1.cl !><,_e01'trocco•~·.100 VON HEIJZEN aod DOROTHY C•tdit of ~ o t OO NA LO A\. gu .. raotee 11161 IM bKl<IC'f, ,, •u<-BRETTHAUER, Tr~sltrtts. #ltos. OON IC ER8R001( dO• 4'RCH ER C.s\IUI, ..... orOO.-fl• e.ecutf ano"' bu\lntn address " U3' Monrow••· PLUMBING ANO MECHANICAL "'· t •OI " INIMt uoon C~ terms and <Ond• NewPO<t ~"'"· Cou<'lly ol Or-. TraMle<or. -"""'neu .tdclren Is l ion\ a\ •tsl•bll~d by trw Board ol Scale ol C.lll0<n•a. ,., Wtsl tltt> SI. Unll J. CO\ta Mese, Edu<.allon. the <M'<' ot Ille ru91le\I S•ld oroPotrlY rs described 1n -••I Couftly ol Or-. Slele ot Calllornl•, rt\pons10te bidder sll<!ll ,.,._.,,n In the as All sloe ~ 1n trad•. 1 .. 1uru, 111•1 • blll-1r.n~er " •-I lo bt pu-.e ... on 01 tlw 01slt1cl dnd ""'"ti. equipment <1nd Qood Wiii OI lhal m-10 CAROL 0000. Tr.,..,erM, oPOhtd a• 111ltl•l oa1,,_101 renl upon Unllotm Manula<Curlnq bu\lneu wllO~ ~l...u ecldreu Is '61 Wt\I due uecuCI°" and OPllwerv ol UIO known •• GISLAl"E ORI GI NALE •nd 11111 SI .. UF)ll J. Coil• M«W, C®nly ol IH~ 01 ........ 1s.. Wld Che< I< •net '"" IO<•l•d ac U>• Monrow!•, NttWPo'1 °'-· Sl•I•"' C•lllO<nl• '"oceed• lllertol Will De IOrltlltd co B .. c,,, Counly 01 Orenge, SI••• ot Tiie proj>tr1y 10 be lr•nslerr~d Is lne 015trltt C.lttornle, IOC•tt<I •1 '-1 Weil 171h SI., Unll J, Tiit m1n1mum•nnu.tl le"w PAYmenl T n e bul-I rans te r wl 11 be Coste Mew, COun1yol Ora1199, St•C• ol \Mii bt not ltu 1"41o ~1.000 consummaced on o< .ofter the llsl d•Y C..lltorole. The blds •IWlll lndlul• th~ 111" pro of July, 1'7', •I IO•OO a.m . .i Banti. ol S.lcl pr-rty I\ Otscrlbtd In oener•I llOHd DI' Ille ollerer. Only u...,s wh•t h lom•rlca, soo Newport Center Or .. u : All stock In tr•de. ll~lurts, ~'" prlm&rlly dilv uws are ttt<ePC.ble. Hewpor1 ~•<II, ColH'lt' ol Orenoe, 1qulpmtnl •n<I 900d woll of lllal u .. o lllAI WOUid require reoular uu of Sl•le of C.lllMnl&. plumber19 buslneu known •SAR CHE A 11\C' t1<ll1Ue\ In I,._ oenl119110ur\ ar• a So far"' known lo IM TrM>slerett , PLUM811'<G ANO MECHANICAL rl 1 non acceplablt UH. The BO<\ rd of •II buSlneu ,...,,_ _ addrHIAS \lied -IO<alM •• ,.1WHI17th St., Unit J. Educ•tlon "'"" delerm1n• wllttlltr b' lransterors tw the tllrM yee~ tol OKI• Mew, County of Or•llOt, SI••• Of ""' D•opos.e<J uses u '"°""on tht bid 1>411.e re· SAME. Cellfornl•. torml•M>ec:teolabltuoa lllM8o.trd Oettd.Jlily 9,tf79. Tiit bull! transfer w i ll be 01 Eduuoon, In ii• .Ole de>eretcon, cit· EXTRA SPECIAL consum,,..ted on Of •tl•t Ille llSC Gay 1trm11'4I• !NI tilt' PfOOO'Wld u'M! w®ld Hope Von Hene<> of Jut,, 1m, et IO:CIO • m. et Burrow ••sull In r9911tar use Of llWi le<llllies Ill Ooroehy &relth-r EKIOW Co .. Zttl N. T11slln A.,.,. S-1 "" even11111 nours. o< woulll •~wit In TrMsfereos Ana. County ol Or•not. Sl•t• ol '" un.cool•Dle concencrallon ot 8ANIC O' AMalllCA CelllOfnle. w1111e1~ f0< utenoto -IOcls OI llmt, Mt H•~ OtMer ~. So ler •• known 10 Che TrM>•leree, tM blG \llfll be dtlerml,.d not to be• N.._.., a.do, c:., ttt.e all l)uslneu nemu -~rusu UH<I rt\l>Of\SOl>lt bid In ltOOIUon II Wiii'"" Et< ....... ~"1 by Tr ... si.ror for !fie threo ..... ,. IHI rtqulred lf'wll lhe lltlOS al'd Olher PIO· Published Or.not COHI 0.lly Piiot OUI, -: l'llomo-Plumoi119, .. I qruund aqulpmenl shAll b• m•dt July 13, tm tW.7' Wul 17ltl 51., Unlt J, OKia Mes., CA •••ll•blt tor IM use ot the Communlly ·-Tiie !Mt -w H1"'9 ct.i"'' lfl tlw 10• rec:reet~1 --e1ur1119 110ur PUBLIC NOTICE .. ,,... ,.....,.... .. 11ere111 Jv1, a1. olt>On•UWbylhelK>M ''"· HO C°"""'Ulon \llell ... paid ""Y • OelH J-S, Im lloni.ecl t'ffl ..stilt Drott.tr In lhls r NOTICE INVITING l lOS CAROL 0000, curd, •"" I,,.,.• J/\ell be ne1 dedV<Oon Yo.Ir s.alfJd bid Is onvlted by tM City Tr_,n,... lrOM an, ~el en 1Mlermlnlr19 ol Ir wine to c..ntrec:I I« Ille <ontlNC:. IU••OW EKJIOW CO nfOllt.i ...-10tt l>IOotrof blclclen. tlon Of tr. -!Kt o<Olec:t H dn<rl_,. Utl H. T..._ Aw. Tl><t lllQllHI r,,_.llblo blclder Of llelOW. s..t•AAA.CA"711 l>ICICMfi ""'" bt rtQuit.cl 10 UKlll PROJECT: lolleratfoi.s -loOdl· Etc ............. "" lorm Ol INM wlllclt "" r.rt1otor tlon• to Owl< 0...1 ... loUtfll al 17toc PUOllJl!ed OrM\91 C.0.11 0 1111v Pllo1 ""n •Pl"o""" by""' eo.rd, e cOllY o J•m-8oult¥Md, In IN Cll• of July lJ, 1m ,..._,. wlll<ll I• Clfl Iii. 1n tM Ofllte ot,j lrvfne, CIP ProJ«I No. ~I•. 811~-~ ... the Olstrm. 81 OS DOE· JUiy JI, """· ., t·oc u--""' ot ti. wrltt.n blos. 1 p.m .. lrvlflt cu, Coun<ll Cllemwrt lloerCI Of EliuUllon llMll tllll lor or41I AR C H IT E C T 'S ES Tl Mio TE : blOO lllt . Any ptrsOll WllO "" J1'0,000 lltretof«t MIOnlltle9 • wrlllt11 bi SCOPE 01' WOltK: GenttncllOl'I OI Going Into Business? 111<1'1' ,_11"" °""'1 bid u clltdlfl9 • wells •no ce111no1. 111st•ll•ll011 01 At '9f!'ed by law, IHll llvt perctnl lllt lllQllHI ..,,,... plumt>t119 lloct-. r.tt"" end .. , (Oii n • w u • I n •• I •• Dtcl, CllllOttf119 ~. llQMfnt llsturtl Tiie...,,. OI E-..ittott .,,..,. m tltctrl<•I tQ11lpme111, t'llt<llaltlC• u1lng a Flctltloua lllt Otllfl'NMtlon M '6 -Iller lo _..,_.., eflCf -lff fOr t111 ,. IMM MIO llllllCl"'9t wltloln ttn d• moclellft9-·~ fll ltle U IJllflt Butln••• Name mutt ~., '9telocotoi., lnfOnn•tlOll< ctr.H•t1...,ci111ec.wMnu. re111t1ter that name ~~ Ille proclllUI t.Mvkt De OWNER; CAty ol lrvlM • .. AllYfMllO khlll•m. a11tt PLloNS A .. o sP1c1,.tt1oT10Ns: with the County Clerk. -· M.,,...,,., HtwllOrt·MeM U1tll Wllllel'll I!. RllMer -A-lat ... ''"••• "· o. to• 1,.., Nt•PO 11•~ Al,...., ,._, c. .... ..,. Call the DAILY PILOT =~ CMIMflll• '**-llflont lll41 ~I• tt•2•· hltPllOne OIA) LIQAL DEPARTMENT O.tM· HY "· 1m c.n1rect •-..ts --..,..... for tonne and fufttter ,JOllllW. H1<»11 ... ,,_ ... o1u ,,,..... " "'*" lnfor--...a...-. • tee,....,.,..... .., ... Ctty .. lr•1-.. ,., • ~ "'9IJVf1 INnl tf IM.ellOll rtfllllf .... --"tflnM f42.4321 ......,,-.. ""'"-••ooh_,, •-. a•2 UllHtM lcllOol Oltlrlct Qty°"" ..... - l"lltlll ... Or ... o.l Oofl'f ... ""* ..... Or.,. ClMll Oellyll.~WJ-~~.n··-----------11 Jiii' IJ, a 11. "" UIS. Jiii' IJ. 10. tW't --· - 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 DAIL 'I PILOT 01 ~:.~.~ ....... ~::!."::. ~ ....... I~:!.'::.~ ...... . C... .. Mw 1022 C:.-.. Mar 1022 eo.t.Mtte 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ,... IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1024 OCIAHNOMT Lultwiw.. 3Br. 2811 Wllh tlreplace .. all alu• pV1 Gumt apt. 1$2$,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JONF.S AEALTV INC. lSl.~ (7'41 e73-e210 ~TSIDE CHARMER R-2 New copper plumbrng. new ca r pels. nt·l4 drapes, new paml tns1d1• 3 Bdrm 2 bath Only SOS.<XX>. Call 6'5·9161 . OPEN HOUSE REAL TY / 3 IDttM SUPEI VIEW-JASMIHE CIEH BY OWNER Gor~eous Plan 5 -s plit level. corner 3 BR & Fam Rm -2112 Baths - fanlastic ocean view or Catalina. bay & nite lites. Cus tom private patios. upgr a ded ca rp e t s & drape s. wa llpaper. comm. pools. tennis and s pas. s urrounded w/beautiful trees a nd greenbe lt. Guarded e ntry gale. Walking distance lo s hopping center. You own the land. $315.000. OWC -no points no P . P . P . May con s ider lease/opt. own'agt. Call for appt. 640°1127 1002 ..........•............ HEW,ORT HGTS DU,LEX 2 bdrm barh. Jge .ii. sumable loan. Only S98.<XX> Pl.A YA REAL TY 631·4990 Why Poy 6% Comm.? •$950• JASMINE CREEK Only new Plan :1 on greenbelt w ocean ' le14 Upgraded floor~ Mow 1n 1mmed1alely !J""' • $252.<XX>. Pnn onl) Dy~ 1·~2.lm Sdet' MoHvattd Ocean View 1n C<i meo Shores 3 Br Room for pool & lt'OJUS + RV park mg. Bob & Dovie Koop. RE1 MAX 631 t26G 1024 ······•················ MISA ¥HDI HOMI New paint. new cpts. 3 oversized rooms. Won't last Ion~. looks like new. TOWHHOUSI HR IACtc IA Y 3 BH. 2112 BA. s te p down LR. Serv. pon·h. wet bar. pool & spa. 2 Yrs new. Priced lo sell S103.900. Owner will car ry fine . Try 10''( int. EASTSIDE 1 BR. 2 HJ\, add-on pinewood fam rm. raised ~to n e fplr. pati o. owner anxious . Ask for 1111 THE REAL ESTATERS 546·Zlll RESTAMD RB.AXATION It i:. the order of lhl' day Ill Llu.'i 3 Bdrm dehghl l't'alures. Self <'leaninR oven. wax frt•c rloor~. formal d1n1ng rm. :! paLJOb & many exlra. ... CAUNOW 754-7800 ,'!\ - vely Sbr. d en. 3h..1 . frplr. walk lo S C-01t:.l l'laza. college. & h11(h sch! OH Fairview & S.O. Fwy 0 14nc r a nx1ou~. "111 help fmancl' Rulh Studer Agt 635-4345 ----- Ea:.1!>1~ C M. Newpt Ht:. lot. 2Br. 1128a. s haJtt'!>- 1')>1C'. dt'l gar. llardwd nr... Ay Owner 646-952ti POOL HOME Eai.l s ide C M. 3 bdrm . 1 ·~ ba. bt•u uldul treehned slreet 754-7800 OCEAN ESTATE Sprawling home has 180 deg. unob!itructed ocean view. Gourmet k1lr hen. m1r r o wave. t't'nlr.i I stereo. vac uum clcant>r system. 11ltt'rtom Only Sl65.<XX>...,._.,_ ..... ~-- Sfo:LLS YOU I< II UM E !'AST' F l ' L I. I< !-: ,\ L T \' SEHVICE' 1\SSIST l; SELL 95i·ll7117 Mulhearn •. 'Or. Hn;.tol. C'M DECOR ATOR S 1-------lfilAIMlt:.:~ ....... .... 962-44n 11:~~ 546·8103 413 POLNSETTIA: Old c&ona del Mar : lhrt•e bedroom home. u!>cd bri <'k ftr eplat·c . hardwood noors, ('OOH~ ruent local1on · R 2 lol re· ady for add1llonal un1l Just $1.S0.000 COlE Of NEWPORT REALTORS 675-6670 3 + POOL $89 ,500 Fam s ite lvng rm. frpk. ~urmct kit. sep musll·r ste. l~e ~am1• rornm wlwet bar. llUl!l' rovt•rc.>d pal.JO, free form pool. low ma1nt g rounds ~; Z rinan<'i nl! (.':ill 01114 ~7881 llJ •..., • I • ' I '4 GAS SAVER Save precious ~as & 1·.cll W A L L ,\ C.: F: &. C 0 REAL TORS at 433·t>t90 CTI4> for a lour of avail;i· ble properties 1n lh~ Oceanside. Car lsbad & Vista a reas. Home-. from $55.000 s lill available . Ride A MTR1\CK l Cl Oceans ide & Wl' will meet you. esrort you lo the propertJel> & rclum you to slal1on . Ca II ror DETAJLS OCEANFRONT JUST LISTB>! ! Charming 2 bdrm house· with incomt' unil in rt>ur, large R·2 lot $395.000 673-3663 675·4777 Eves associated BROKERS-REAL TORS l v/'. W 6olboo Pl )661 Somtth-:t s,..cial is llus love y pnde or ownership home o n R2 lot w1lh room lo bwld a uruL. 3br. 2ba, fam rm with parquet floor & game room I\ void loan fees & higher inlerest owner will finance. At'L now. Call 979·5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS f\lllerton. New. magnifi· cent executive res1den<:'c atop hill. Pvt road, pvt tennis <'rls & jacuzzi. 5 BR. ramily rm . formal D.R. Split leve l maste r suite w /bakony. ~ame rm. Panoramic view lo Newport Buch. SSS0.000. Agent. 11523-5453 a ft 6pm. Classified Ads. your one· stopshoppmg cenlc r. Gwr" 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MES.A NORTH S86.SOO 1-·t'alUrt~ :I Bdrm and den. n·modelcd k 1t1·hl'n . ('UI dt· :>3l' l()(•al1on Some• '11..(.: O('('(!ed. bul at lh1.., pnt't' an t'Xl'ellt'nt \ alUt.·. Plea.-,e phont' 546·414 l ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. 2 CUTE HOUSES on J :.>xJOO rt lot f,ff.l \\ I~ Sl C ~I $8!1,:,0CI l '.oll o14Tll'r ti45·K5">i Seminars I .:1.1 "• '"' I' 'I I 111 I ' I 111 11n,1 dd \1.11 '' '' 11111 1 lie 11 I• e."" 1111 111.1 •1:,>1iJ .• "II h ll 111\1 l h II I.KW lal>oo lslelltd 1006 •••...........•.•...... Island '~ New l';cinled Lady custom V1ctonan Sbr. 4ba inc ld II! bonui; w/bath. DR w lwl•t bar & oak fl<>or Ms tr <;Ull{· w '1tllll)! rm & h;ikon~. :.tauwd & \'\Cht•tl ..:IJ;.;., ;iulo .:arai.:t' dr Scll·cl carpet now $395.000 22:1 J\~at1• Ownt•r l\gl b7S.0021 Swider parkagl•, lol & plan:.-. for sgl family re;. S235.000 rash •qu1lk c•loSl' Own,·r ,\gt 833-3181or644·6340 Nrw house· In bw ldt·r Pick l'arpcl1n~ now Sbr. 1ba, FR, ;.undtck 223 ,\gllh' $395,000 fi75-ti92 I 2 Newport Ouplx;. ind nrw Bayfronl ~ :i ('dM Tn·plxs lo bt· XC'hngd dwn Owner 213 og,1 320U 8ab>a Pettiftsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41DRMFIXER Pettinwla Point On an ovt'r'i1dt•d •17' lot OnJy 1 lot from l>l·:wh CAU..QUIC.1'' .. • • • Corona~ Mar I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brt'atht.akin~ P anoramic 24hr view of Npl. Harbor, Ocean. Coasl & Bay ruiQll lights from every room Stepi; lo l>l·arh & park. Perfectly .ippoinl ed throughoul $005.000 s:n.4560. s?J.01ss JASMINE CREE« Beautiful 3Br. 2Ba. 24 hr secunly. Lennis. pool. $244,500. A g l (7 14 ) 549-1930 or 552· 7138 UNUSUAL DUPLEX On PoPPY Ave., old CdM Attr. 2 bdrm. o-Nner's un· st & good rent.al. Both ad- joUung swimmmg pool. Si249.500 Firm. ,AUL MARTIN REAL ESTATE 644-7313 l!E 110111 ILlllS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE llG CAHYOM Prime Se<-urHy In The Ueont>·Bullt llomes. Immaculate Dovt>r Modt>I Two Bt'droor:ns. Two Beth11 Plui1 De n. lluRt' Master Su1le. Decorated In Beige Tones. End Unit In t:xcellcnt Lo<-ntlon. Perfect Homc For Small Family. 1289.900. o.-OP TUITLI 1ocers UST f our Bedroom Popul•r Plan 3. Lovely One Story. l..ar11e t.lvlnJl ft()C)m With F'irepl11ct. .:xcellent f'loor Plan. Community roo~: Tennis. r1ay~round, Thi:! "' /\ "MUSt·Set' Prl('ed At S\47.000 631-1188 HI 00¥11 DllYI DREAM T'hL~ 0cauuru1 hom1· ha!> OC'\•n profl'SStonally tit· t'Oralt•d in anti out II features n:Hur<il 140<11b. waJlpaJk>r. \lacn"ct ).!l.1..,.., wmrlo14~. hot luh. "''"Ki dcck1111:. 1·1•rnm1t· Ille'. .i ultt -.prinkl•·r ' Jntl cathel'lral lt·tlln).! ... t\ mt.LSt st"t'' For mun• cnfu rall 540-5880 ~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS VA fiftanc inq !'.iesJ Verdt• Nonh hum" fralUH'' t'XL't'lknl llowor rolun ... 1th :1 hedto41m l.1rg1· l'UUnln k II the 11 14 I I h ;, 11 h u I I ' I ti ' llt'.1ut1lul .1tnum ""'' o•,1rth1 on1· '.1rp1·l 1n~ ~ i \f '.JU II BI\ U I .1 11 5>lO li2V TARBELL. ~~ "SPACIOUS" IS THE WORD SuPt•r 5 Bdrm :l bath home 1n Ml':-<1 \'Ndt· Ne w C'u rpt'l1nj!. luri.:t• family room, t'oH•rrn patio and welbar /\skin I! only $149.750, For mun· info call 546-5880 ~HERITAGE •.• REALTORS Tc*~ Ov~r 9.25°0 Loon <.:ontcmpurar~ ... t~ h· J bl'droom hom,· "1l h klll'hl•n .. tll bUI llln°' targ,,. l1rl·pl:11'1'. nt'"" plush rarpctsni:. rn. ... hh pa1nled thruoul Im mnt•ulatc condcl io n Quiel 1·ul dr SJL' ... ln•t•t h~{· back yard S~J.!-IOll BK R C<l 11 5-10· l 720 TARIEll. -· Real Eslall' Pmtigious ~Woods ldt>al M~a Wood:. hom1· v.1th pool and ~pa rv.o :.lorv ho mt• 14 11 h 1 bedroom.,. rorm..:il llin1n1<t room. Wt'l b;ir, romplt•lt• Iv rurrushed k1lrhrn 14 1lh e al1ng area, rovrrl'd patio Approx 2600 !>Q fl $187.500 U" H (;,ill 54G-1720 -TAABEll. CEDAR GLEN Dislincllvc 2 a nd 3 bedroom <'Ondomin1ums from S91.SOO 2554 Elden Avl' .. C M. 642·6734 MODEi.SHOW FOR SALE "MITTANYWOODS" New townh o mt•s , Eastslde Costa Mr:oa 2450 Santa Ana 1\Vl' 64&-0061or955-1920 PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY~ ~·II 1iny 1lt•m or com b1nuhon ol 1h•ms fOf S7S or less with .i P t1nny Pincher /\d :1 llnci. for 2 ('Ol\S«UllVI' di&)'!> ~llt'h Ddd1llonal hnc· I~ 6(> ror the 2 da'ys Ch11r1w 11 • NOt'OmMl'rt'tal ad~ t'c>r m or(' 1nrorma1111n 11nd toplt1rc )OUr .od \'1111 642·5678 } Mesa V1•rdt" <i1'~Uml' !I', GI L\1. OW(' :!.'>K 2nd ~ :-ty ·I Hr~·, HH ch-n 1'11· Sl~.llAJ l .. t t'.1;.;.i 1\1.'1 Bill x:.11 1257 Mc..,.1 Vento· Jbr :!h.1 11114 down. a:-~umahh• s.;.1.1100 lf.IW'I •1 :'I'; No quuhh 1ng SITT.~ 1~u; 1;;;; 4HOUSES WESTSIDE Onh ~~.ooo l I W l . WORLDR.E. 556-7719 ~tt:-J v .. 1<11· t br . .: hJ, 1g,· lot SMll.000 014 nt•t 1\1{\ 751 :iw.. l'T'HTW I-,1111 hw,111110 ,., I di l,lfOll\ l''l'l'llll\I' h11nw l'Olil · J.!Ut''l huuw 14 14d hJr Ii.: rf'l114erofl IJm rm. 1 llf :! Jl,1 trpl•· m ,1111 1i111 , ft •,1tur••.., 'Ir'" t~M I l ',111 1\i,rt o ... 1kr 1.I.' 11 lhi 11r t'c·nlul\ .i 1 ,\111·11.1 ,l. ~l.(•il l''or~al1·l)v1114n1·r, l1t'iJUt I UH , 014rll'r 14 t•arr) :!nd. (;rt-al loun :i:.ioumpl1<>n 751 15iH 81120/o ASSUM. LN. •I Bdrm. 2 bu. IJ.!c :ury humt' Zoned R2 •frry bulk:lablc Xlnt hom,· (lr mv~lmcnt C:onvcnwnt lit Jll ~·r\ ll'l"' $!1:; IMMI i'.11 /0ll< DUPLEXES TRY I 5°0 DOWN .! to d100:-.c• lrom ~·alh 2 ~~r~ ~27 Hn:.Lol. c M VETERANS! OWNER MOTIVATED .i hnrm. p nm1· ;in·,1 "" rl.'modelt:d k 1tchcn :vtany umcn1tic~. ('Jll now & :.ubm1t. BK fL :;.is ~19l NO QUALIFY S.S.001 rl141l ;J br. :! 11<.1. lg c ~ Ttl SIG.U1•1 ~Ill'"' •I"' n. • hr 1 h.1 "' II!•' \ ril ~ "11·1 ( U\ 'tJ. ";t l I ;I ~ I II u . 0 It u ( MTJr 1\j..'l ~):1 7:Jij;) l·~J.'l :"11110' IMorlh'I' Cll ,"\pl lk'h .!hr. m•wly 1·ariwt 111 :'l,;•14 1111· k1t1·h. & liar w.hllcn;. Lr~ l..ll. & I> 1! 14 Oak floor:,. Alarm ~'" Pr1 v dn\1'14 <•~ \·nu7· lo :i c·ar gar Xlr.1 tr~ yrd. Shake roof l.undt·p. mtld. ~ fn.nt l rct'S Green hOU$t.' . lk'Clwood det·k 350sq fl. w/;.ky l1lc Qvcrha n ~ ,\\'all. hy uwnt.'r. thru 7 Iii ON!.Y Sl15,000. t.l.'> j1,;;1 II\ Own1·r. hlo.c tH'l4 I lir '.! Ha. hul!l' l.imily rm , lrpk hrd14•1 firs. Pnn onl:-tiJI 1231 bdrm. I hJlh unit l•---------aJ"'a.)' rt<nll'CI Xlnt t'Ond -good loc.•;it111n:. ,\!>king onl) ~IJ!f.:>Oo Subm1l ~oor I t•rin:- R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 LOCATION ! LOCATION ! Spat•1ou ... tn'<· ··ast-.1<11· llR. ~ b<1f h horn I' 011 t rt'" lenl·d ..,tn•t•\ t'ot·14 t'ar1hlOfh' t'.,Ul>t'h 111'14 klll'ht•n ltn. nl'l4 IJJCOI in :.id~· SI HI 0011 So. Calif. R~olty 546-5605 645·69 18 EA.STSIDE'S BEST This 1mmacu l ~1ll' :1 Hr +-dt•n homL' 1s :.1tuatt'<I on n qwct s lrt.ocl t'l~c lo ;ill !>hoµpinj! Lar~<> lol, pool &. JdC Murh mon• Askin!! St29.000 CALL TOD1\Y Open Sunday 12·4 483 Abbie Woy. CM Deftni1 Ricketts, Rltr. 851-0424 Des 1 r ab I c.> Ea i. ls HI r tharmcr. 3 BR . l-1• Bt1. RV access, call now, agt 631-0196 Bike lo Beat h. 3br , N<.'eds T LC. S77 .950 A~l . b"73-7893 VALUE PLUS! 4 Br. 2 ba. s hake roof. as- !>llD"IC low mlere:tl FllA loan Call for oppt to see Onlym.soo Duv1d Bourkl'. Rltr 546·9950 t-;,\STSIDE N ice 4 hdrm. JJ, ba. home on tlUlt<I 1·omC'r lol w1 boat ai't'l~S SI IU.OOU n l! I L D E H S 0 E 1\ L . Old1·r 1 bdrm horn'-' on large lot with room for ;J mor1· unit;. Nt>ar ISlh S.· lllitm SI l!l,000 Ill<; FAM I L Y ~ Two ... 111~ '1 bdrm. J ha hunH' ... 11h 2 lamely rooms & J gull t•ouro;I.' vel'W SI l~.SCH.I FUUER RE.AL TY 546-0814 MtrST MOVE Ol'll'K lkmdlt'\.I pool humc. luh of 140,xl. 111t" hlln 1311() ti.: rdrei: ... .,.11·1ou:. m i.tr ~ullc• !It.I W W1ls c•n <>pe•n ~un I ·5 1\l!I 54X 5155 EA.SY FINANCING Charmin~ s pae1ou::. :> hdrm, fam rm.lgc comt·r lot In ~ksa l>el Mar (~ 1(1(' & value I 1h .,u1rw V 1\ +. owners 2nl'I 2 Nl.'w V /\ acccrla bll' :l Makl' urfl'r Priced ;it Sl23.500 f((ollnng ownt·r a~ has bou.l{hl sma ller r"' Call now ror appt. ~07&! -------- DRIVEIY 188 Tht• M aslers Cir (Above Santa Ana l' C. ot'f Bnstol 1 This 3 bdrm. 2 story, 2'':1 ba home 1s approx 2600 sq. ft. /\ best boy al Sl.24.500. Ccnlury 21 Gold Coast Rcallors . Sofi.116ll ------<.:ollet?c Park 3 ff,· J Ra. family rm. 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I 06' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C......_ 1024 tr'4111 1044 .,_ 1044 ••·l lATHS •"••• .. ••• .. •••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••• •• ••• ••••u••••••••• •••••••• l,. ~. peOo. routtyd EASTSID 2 bdnn. 1 ba ~..--...--.......--..---..--......... lt'tlrm dl.n cramb 1 rm . A real dol1bo1.11e 1 ' la• llv rm e1mrd •,D T»IOZI att q. ~ l'dl , lloot (1"1)1 Muvl' Ln M;;' v .. i. home b~ Hal . .,.c/aJion.6 ~1ond , Only SIU,)00' O'MICr Prlncl plee only ,-~Rutty 4IN U'lll tnNC'1I - now.a Oor at-uoa ~br 3ba rm1rur•<'l'nl 1•rden a.i htf'&e IOC M~t &ff I bttll•v• sue.ooo ~sm SWIR lOCATIOH =loud. t-:&11t s1d.-• Gorgec.>Ub 1 bdrm + den tor 5 bdrm ) home ~ILh formal d1n1n11 nrea. plush C'ar1wtmR. purqut-l noorina. wood shullers. NI de t-al· location. are a fow or lh~ <'3Pll ntmi: featur~ to me"'t your l'XPl'<'lotJon.-t Don 't dttlay Cull now $l l8.500 a bl twm•1 t'lt•ttn l~de ... '<MW l'ilrth\()n,• CJIU. pa&nl • 1r1t un New The Vilhn lealtirs ruol Vaerllftl. ov.1wr .m, •n995.-552-7000 i<Ma. Sl OIJ. 0011 S...Ctlf.IHlty ~ ~uos .. ~,, 11 ~ I OU OfARMINCi l!:dlnbutj( ---------t••••••••••••••••••••••• mud Townhomc. lln1v W~ TO SCHOOL Kaorbo San J~q1un 21>r. Pt< Ir\' 3bt. 2llba. to' It lmmieulate MW b:.unx dl'D . 2bl\, rrvk . pvt rrpc. & ~llO On iiret•ll 1'111 1n v1t 1ng :J Bdrm. ~LIOll. llll on &olf \'<X.lti.~ ~t Oy udult pool 17~ homt! sits oo 11 sm1hn~ ~)' \1cw from m0ti1 lnJn Uitrk ~l·t!OtU Ry gardenwhere youngj)l'O r oom:. t>ool & J'*C 0-.'0er$l()7,077 pie n~d tW\l'r lt•11ve SlJl.~ 640-0997. Mesa del Mar to •lltmd THE school (K·H• &hool 1 and Woodbnd!le TownhouM' 3 Ml.y t'1"06S over f'a1rv1e br. I '7 ba. frph• SIW.OOO ULTIMATE 1orOC CoJleg~. i':llJOY the ~ l.S8J View home · bt.~t lot 1n putt with ltgtlled ten na MIW USTIMG' Turtle ttol:k lla ~hlund.1> cour ts l11k t'> w:..t1H • BeautaJully u1>1traded 4 shdes p1emc und play Model perle<i. SPIH'IOlli. bdrm + fem rm Wood "round Sl05 OOO : towithomc m lint\' Purk p1--'-ed n•"irs. upurllde<l " · · fo)wt urut :! white bn1•k .. u.. "' .. J*llOt;, Ras l:UJQ. wi•thar. hghl fixtures. 1·u:-.l11n1 pool, tt'nni!'. & vn•w ' d111~. ll•vdor~ .\11 ''"' ti'n..4.113 A~1 i-tllnd t ntt offt•r1111: .1 t 642-5200 Pete }W-rett,M ~~r ff' WOODBRIDGE CROSSING _________ , :.. u v c r up~ r u d 1· d 1026 ..........••.•.•....... MARIMITA Spectacular hilltop homeS. 2012·3206 sq ft Close to Manna. St-Iva Rd & Calle La Pnrnu Vera. $165.000 lo S2SS.OOO. 831 ~. 493-4006 Bldr -- --- Hn~htun w ith C'Ui.tom dr.l1Jt'~. l<'\'t.>lor~ nnd :-huller~. c·cntral a 1r. c·m t•red pal 10 with wood 11\•t•k and pla nl e r 1> l' II 0 W S L I K Jo: A MODJo.:L!! Asking $1.29.500 Jt WOODBRIDGE Rf Al TY 551·3000 SPAMISH CHA•MR Lovely ~an view :iloJJ Dllna Point'!. Ctnesl nc1~hborhood. Lge rorma1 dm rm . a horrw or. ... a...tE. HOME of dJsunC'l1on Very flex• ..,.."s; blc tmn::.. s149,900 c a11 OWNER Rick Coye 498 t:ioo. agt ANXIOUS 5pariclmgduplex .2 BR.2 Lvly l~e m 1>tr i.u1te ba. l·BR. 1 b». 2 fvl. 3 w private balcony ~ar $149,000 Pei: AllCf\. S1><1c1ous rms. 3 baths. Rca1tor494·757!1 rrm1 dm rm. lge fmty r m - - - --t-:xqws1tely decorated ~pectacular 2 lm . full Open Evcs . 759·1501 'let'untv condo wro<·t•an VICW on1y sm.ooo Mn . (~1wm:rn 1itrn;t M 1 k I' B r y a n t • . -··-···---· 714-497·3009 Rt-al t-:-;tale fcMdaift ¥•y 6034 I 5 Hr H1st•ay. never 0t· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•upted. <1ssume ~1'•'' fiy Owner. bl dab!> 11tr11 . &\2·0112, or644-6687 5 Br. ram1ly rm. cur ll -----· - Br). 2"'~ Bil. a.oo sq rt. TURnEROCK l~autJfully landscapt.'<i PATIO HOME Sl21.500 Open d.11ly 1-4 Poss1bl~ owner (mane· BROADMOOR mg Bnng ad 842-3159 Pl.AM I Hy Owner unique l ~tory. :J bdrms. 2 ha. Crml din & 2 bdrm ~ ba Tiburon calm~ art!a m k1trhen ~~1.51~ Causey & Company EXCLUSIVE WOODIRIUGE ARIORLAKE COMDOMIMIUM Neat a nd <'l ean. :! .Bedroom. i Bal h s Pra va l t• bca<·h . boathouse and boat dock pnvileges. $129,500 • ll~So. Coast H1way in Village Fair LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 Townhome. f1repla<'e. Located on <'Ul·de-sae l.aglnaleach 1048 µarquel & llle floors, s t reel Im mcd1 a l e ••••••••••••••••••••••• hobby room m patto 2 poss l's s 1 o n . 0 n I y MOR'nt LAGUNA c·a.r garage. cros~ slrl't'l $\00.000 759-15()1 Rerognize a good buy'> 10 C'lubhousc & pool Cull ( ff \j Short walk to Crescent an y t 1 me r u r u JI JI t.~IJ fill:t;.jl'J!?f Bay from 2 Bdrm. rustir ~~·5.'195. Pnnc1µals only charmer. Surrounded b y ~.000 n~al Estate -lovely fruit trees. don't '""""iw4'°"1eoch 1040 Very attractive C>ecrfield wait! See 11 today. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Park Home 3 bdrm. fam Sl56.,500. 5 BB>ROOMS . rm J years old. As!>ume and large pool with ~ep. ~r 1~~~1 22.ooo. .!>pa. All located on nicely __ -__ -· -- landscaped 'I• acre lot UNlV PK VI~ II 4br. 1m · f'an Pla<.>e.:!!!C842·7461 mac. hi·IY upgrd. AC. 2 frplr . p riv, a s king S>ISOM HIGH SI 19.SOO/ofr. 552·7888/ The largest Seaw1nd 552-7494. don osen rc.1 l tor.., 40JGLENNEYRE 497--4848 IN A CLASS ·~ ........ . rtwt • replumbed etc Orean view, walk lo tie.ch. 2 Ur a Ua. den. dbl aar1t1e ~ Blucib1rd <.:11 1\Y(ll\ m ~1•97 4M6 COUMRY con AGE Unique 1tylma fib thl' rurlll 11lm1111pht!rc of ~-Urimd now 4 8R. 4 bu, O~plt1Ct'. wt•I b11r Ready for ot'l'U!Ju•H'Y tll4,000 LoC)llltctVl .. l .E. 497.1761 FAMll. Y DIUGHT "lit ()C'('an v ll'W. w1\h h1r.it• heatt'd & flltcn'<i J)C)Ul . & s pa 4 Lurrce bdTIT1' • f<>rnlal dining & famJl} rm~ . 2 frplcs + reercalwn r<1om & or (I~ .... IL~kinll tt4 7, 000 MINT COMOITIOH 3 Rdrrns . 2 baths. North ~uo11 col\a!Je , walk to C'rci;rcnt Ray Heoch Pri vatc ya rd with St'\lt•ral fruit tl'e('S l.ur~t· attached 2 <'Br gura1o:c with door opener l'n{·cd Ill $17$,000 --...,,,.,,'!,£~ IHI lll ~.i:;.. Mc CORMACK Ill; btroonliMry ·~ Whit. Wahr Views ... o.nd sumptuous Old World Charm prevail lhruout these 2 new cedar & stone homes & gardens. 3 Bdrms.. J baths. fireplaces. wine cellar. potung room & much more tn each. WouJd make a perfect "Family Compound." On separate loLS .. take you r pa ck at $350,0001$365.000 OR B011i $'100,000. OPEN Sun.1·5. 572Alta Vista 494-7551 REEDER RF.AL TV Hilltop Developers Charming New Laguna Condo's Ocean View 1 blk beach. 2&3 hdrm 442Cypress al Locusl Broker will cooperate. 90% RMANCIHG AVAILABLE Office <\94-4315. 10·6. 7 da~.After hrs ~· 1625. OPEl'i HOUSE Sun 1-5. TemCie 3 bdrm. 21'2 ba. (amlly room. hardwood floors. Exceptional de sago. Immaculate 64i Virg101a Park Or . Owner. $279,000. 494-6816. LEASEOPTIOM New Contempo rary Ocean View. 3285 sq.ft BflN(offer. Bob or Dovlf Koop. REIMAX6:l!·1266 OCEAN VIEW LagunaN1r1 Realty • IOOMTO ltOAM 6 llOAM Tab oV« 9~~ loan on •P11C1Ct1& 4800 aq n •SR.• ba cualom home In Monarch Bay 'Terrace Sw\Mn Uvl.na rm~ m11tr Bdrm f;Jtclrlr iutc ~.000. OCEAN, MOUNT AIM & FAllWA 't VIEWS Very priv11lc 4 BR home w :ill cui.tm feature!! Min fr um ~hopp1n.i bcarh & f'(.'('~Dhon Owner can not occupy, must :1ell Si!'.1:5.000 .... GURHILLS f'Ol'~r 3 BR mud('J on lra lot w/room for pool. Secluded. atr cond. home wllreea & rtowers in abundance I yr war· rantee. $91.250. 49).9494 49S.52l0 496-24 tl tl0.5050 GA TE GUARDS> HIGUa SHOIES ............ LocM A roomy upgraded ap· prox iroo sq ft 00 rec land Stained glass Win dows and an upstairs peek at the Pacific PLUS fabulous r ecrcallon Carlhties and an easy walk to\hl' pnva\e beach ANO ti fahulous a~l>umable $140.000 al !l' ,•,, loan l'n<'l'() nght al Sl!>2.000 644-7211 FOR MORE IN fO /Jn NIGEL 3AIL[Y & ASSOCIATES 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba t'ondo w 1grcal View of lake. $85,000 Dy:. 751·1682, eve~1 wkndb 581·0014 Mssioft V~jo I 06 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASTILE EL DALI PLAN The one you've been waiting for J bdrm, ram nn. and view in an ideal lo<'al1o n Take over $47.500 8:l{c ', loan. i\ ::.coop at only $103,500 CALL 644-72 11 NI LAMD-YllW-UNDH Slt0.000! Unbellcvable but true -a beautifully appointed 3 bdrm, family room home. s uperbly upgraded throughout. Profess ional ly landscap ed . low maintena nce yard s oak floors. custom oak shelving, sunshine filled expanded breakfast room plus formal dining. loads of storage & much much more. Call now for details . Newly listed. it will sell quickly! IRVIME COUNTRY REAL ESTATE 559-4556 WISTCUFf Super sharp & clean. 3 Bdrm and d1.111ng room on quiet s tr eet near Dover Shores This quail lY home 1s only $179.500 Heritage Exclus i ve. phooe 540· llSl for de· I alls. ~-',.. HERITAGE . • REALTORS NEWPORT HGTS nus hidden beauty ll> on de11d end ::.t 2·sty 5 Br 3 lla. s ml (ICl':Jn VICW . full Swed1:.h .. aun a . h1i.: snruui. lots or extra:. Mu.'l see to appreciate $22.5.000. Own('r will help fUlUflCl' A PRE:HIGE /-4-J HOMES :m:iw. Coast It"}. Nli 645-6646 Nc.'w dUJ)ll·lC J br & i br. over :m> sq rt . I blk lo ba~si:B.000 ~-67~ UNDAISLE F.lt-f(an l C u s t o m Waterfront Spacious marble w c:nhedru I eeil mg. Sbr. Sba. ram rm w wet bar. mstr :.wle w frpk Form al Uk. bre akra::.l rm . w :tll'r •1ew from mo!>I rms 1-:1~· filtt•rtod A (' P1 ... r & shp for 50' )Ut'hl & bliy boal:I. ·~--Albert Pu ssell Really Co. 833 DOYIR OR.N.11. 631-5152 HARIORVIEW ~ to: W L I ~ T I N \: ' Ekgantiy up.:radt•d :1Ur <Monaco> l mma<' thru· UDO ISLE 4Br. J Ba. 2 frl)lcs. 2 sty. street to street. SJ80 .000 Pnn only 673-221'9. WATlltFltOMT HOME Pier & float 3 bdr. fam rm. s.310,000. Owner 6'13-9U6 MWPT CREST CONDO Open house I 5 PM Weekend:. OH SUpenor to Ticonderoga to In· trep1d to Mojo Cou rt. Pnce slashed $138.500 to $130,000. J bdrm. 31 ? ba pool , te nnis, sauna . Jacuuj Francis HorvaUi Rltr 675-1972 -----Nf:WPOH'r BEACH . SIJO.M • 2br . 21Ja . I'' R . hot tuh. French door:-.. l'Omplf'lt•ly remoorll•d . I blk to bcn Open F'r1 Sat/Sun 646-t;169 ll.Uff'S. S 118,SOO. 3br. stodio un 1t. ad)acent lo park & pool Open House. 1968 San .Bruno. Sat1Sun 1·5 760-0376 CONDOMINIUMS WJo:STCLIFF 1&2 br S7!f.OOO & up 1700 WcslcLtrr Or. Open daily I 5 642 11583 or 673·6&i0 ----- t-1tl5TTIM 1-: OFF'EREL> BY OWNER OPEN SAT/SUH 12·7 Lowlv Polyn1.~1ao ,t,h· home: qwet rounlf'). ll' an~. trees, 1·ul dt• .. cil' '' lJ(lO sq Ct. ~cp m~tr ~uit1· :1 Hr 3 Ra ~· to ..111 p~iale Sl2.S.OOO l.1-.1\ u1~arca ~Cherry Trt't' L.i.nt· Newport B<'h h-l5-i5~1 ....................... i---------Bl!SI' DEAL IN TOWN' 2 BR I Ba condo. W .900 OZ..11861 or492-'337 Prdl1gious Sun Ranch VleW home. 4 BR. 2•"t Bu, wetbar. 2 lplc'$, l&e lot Sl8l.S00. By owner. 48&«176 At th4: M&utlful OeMt.a Oayiudt> Vlllaae. 300 E C.t Hwy , N.8 Beach. 2 pools. 2JacUUli. pou1blt' bo&tsbp #67·18r. 2Ba. lovely pallO, lots ol storage s.ta Ana '010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •126. upper sun deck. Lovely home. 3br. l""ba. 28r, 28a new kitchen. new roor. pu111l. <·rts , many amenities drp!i. & bllins $78.000 Conv. 8.'e· 7209 0,... Sat/Sun I Z..5 1345·2Br. 2Ba. + lg 3br, l ~4ba. Hardwood enclosed lamu new cptS noon New patnl Lrl( thruout. new drps. Leona yro. Trees $75.000 l'onv Morgan Bkr. b'75-4010 8:11-i~ , ___________ __ Becpt Sand Point• Beautiful 2 s tor v <l bedroom Sand Pointe home w ith big bunus room. d.uung room. fam1 ly room. kitchen with builtins, firepla ce. n1rc yard with gas barbeque. $1 14,000. BKR. Call ~1720 TAilBBl. -· MEWUSTIMG ! Spacious 5 bedrm, 3 ba. ~ fl remodcl\'d honk near schools & I-'. v ONLY $95,000 4818 W Acapulc·o. 673·4313 aJrt ---s...et .. och I 088 .............•..••..•.. R9'T FOR SUMMER? NEVER Not when you can own this bt•aut1ful JHr. 213<1 l'1mdo. 1, hlk 10 <K'can Fcalur<'!> wet bar. l>aln>o). lrpk. dbl gur, ::.uhlT\ll you terms OW<.: Permaoenl Mobile Home Trailer at El Morro Bay Trailer P a rk. $38.500 firm Owner. 644·46118 . ·79 Crown Pomt l2x40. I Br 1 Bll, awn.mg & s kin. lflS? P P. S98-W84. CM Mobile home an Costa Mesa 10XSO Flamingo w/8XJ6 room added. l br. l ba. walk to shop· pmi S9900 t.1e. CK7ll9. Gnwe Homes. 638· 1702 or ~4.'.li.1 V1k1ng deluxe 12'. ex l)an<b 9' more. Clean tn Co1>la Mei>a P11rk . MS-~17 -----MOllLE HOME CM In Gret'n lc11f P .. rk •••••This vacant :-! hr . ~lxli4 beauty 1:. 1>nc1:d .it fJfllV $34,000. C11ll t't•n 1ury 21 Gold Co<''' lle:iltor s for aµpt 54&-11611. Acre«Jt for s• 1200 ....................... 846•5502 PALM SPRIMGS IOACRES ~ g),000cash R.awspec ~ 673-2289 I 090 lf.och rroperty 13 50 ...•...............•... ·····•····•·•·········· IYOWMEtt 2 Bdrm Condo , up g rc1d t'd $5 5.5 00 1\istin1S11nld ,\nit J rcis t>nr f'd fnr qu1C'k 'Jh: (.'all lfo!>c . ,,.10 JOOh or 541 4!11:+ 100/o DOW ... INO QUALIFYl,...Gt On lh1.., t•ll•t!flnt. ru-.lom :I Hk hmrw "1l h ~Wl' •pin~ \ll'I' of n11!hl hl!hh lU lht• ••·1•;10 I )nlv :! v1•ar::. old t.',•1hnf!~ and °"alls tH1• ct o n 1• 1 n r t• d °" o o II llt-aut1ful 1 !11•.., thruout V1t'w from t'"t'rv room ~vunu1·tl h> h·onw .. 111 Uw S.-...0.WO tu ~I .INN! (MNI range Pnc't'd $225.11110 EST AILISHB> ILOGSITES OV ERLOOKING MA•ttt.U~ Prom su.000 low do'°'n· Unbel.Je vable bul trUI'' Of.stet-Salilburyll Haff MOCMI lay Land & De•ft<>pment Co . ltte 640-8755 - Ceftetefy Loh/ Crypts tSOO ••.•.......•••••••..... L'.rypl :it H,1rhor l.a"n. li..i r.: .. 1n . b1•1tu11full)' loc::itt-d. ti754 IO:{ /Jn NIGEL rll\11.f y &. ASSOCIATES ' out. greal IO<.'. IOVt'ly yrd. 1-~EE LAND Won't last. Be i.t. c.11 673-4313 Agt. nv Owner <1 Br Jl,irlJor \'iew Monlej!1\, m,on~ rut~ featur~. must !>di qwck.ly Ask111g $17:!.oOo Open House Fri JO 2. Sat/Sun 1·5 Call 644-673l RUMAR REAL TY 558-7977 COUHTRY UVl .. G Most unique home in Tusl 1n J he<! room. 2 • bath. family room. hUI!•' lormal dtnlnf! room "1th 4 f11'('J>lllt co; 1\ CU.'-lOm built udol}t· hom<' on ' ' .i.<'rl' Won t la::.t 3l S L:ll .000 w II 540-36fih Comnrrcial p, operty '600 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Mtwport leach 1069 ... ....•............... SUftER DUPER DUPLEX Walk to bearh. 2 large J Bdrm unit s w it h fireplace and builtms . Great winter/s ummer income potent• a I. Fee simple. Call for appt. 54().ll51 -~~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS WESTCUFF. Very nice 4 c;. odous Lido Home <>Den Sutt • • 5 Truly e)el!anl 4 Ur 4 Ba home on Ii.: comcr tot C/Ql,armet k1lch<-n "ra1ry breakfast rm L1vmg rm w w<>I ba r opens onto be11ut1rully land:.capt:d brick put10 Oen ha:. frplr & pri'. pallO Spacious m s tr !>Ult.· w/frplc tnclu<lcs flls & Her bath an·ai.. m1r rored warorobcs. & i.un· ken tub. Ba y view from sun room Fr doors & shutters throu~houl th1:. truly exCef'llOnal home. $565,000. 82K Via Lido Soud. Owncr f1n:Jnce. 613-8.596 A gt. BR. 2'12 ba. $159.500. by , ____ ---- owne r . Open S un . 12:30-4:30. 1514 Dover Dr. 642·9186 CUSTOM SEASHORE On th(' sand m Newport 8e3ch; ~reat ocean ''l<'W liwld your o"n dre11m hou.'>e m ::.uµcr locatioo Ca II nu" fh .~,,, ~73-1300 ~ .,,.-....... ~ BLUFFS Desirable 4br span1~h s tyle condo. Assum<' t•x 1stang loa n. lm med possession. S l45.000 714~. 714·640 2650 Bluffs. by Owner/ /\gt. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRICE SLASHB> Arouous owner mu:-.t sell now 24 x52 f11llcre~l . 1!170. w/8x20 t.•n r loscd purch 5 Star Anahl•1m Pet Park Reduced lo S26,000. Makt' orrcr to day! <J 8637·TI) P'ri• Contet" ~wport llvd. llt'a rt or Co:.l.i M .. ::.a. 2f«X> ~ft of po:.h 1mpro' ment'l w /lti p11rk1n~ spaces Vac<1nl. ready for 1mmed1ale occupao rv Pnn onlv. Numb.-r On~ !'<c"' port Lld 675 lr700 eo..donHnium1/ Town· iw>uses for 5Cff I 700 .......•............... KONACOr\ST, llAWAll Lots. eondos. r es1d . ~es. vacation rent.ab Harl Heally 7~·5tin5 Kuakini Hwy. Ka1lua- Kona. H1 96740 model! <t IJR +dcn. 21'2 ----- ba. 2300 SQ n. Edison w 0 0 D 8 R 1 I) G E JIJgh. Now reduced to on· ESTATE..;; IY ITSB.F .Exq\is1te custom home <JO huge lot with gardens and avocado trees Large living r oom. beamed t'e il1ngs . massive brick fireplace. nalural woods thruoul Gourmet kitchen. lux urious mas te r suite, magnificent view or coast & v1Uagc hghts. Elegant Laguna ltving. sm.ooo. ln a rural setll.D g; the charm of old Top Of The !;;;;;;;;;;;; __ _ World. 2 bdrms .. 2 baths & a huge family rm. add ~ Lhe enjoyment oC the sett.Ulg. $149,500 llGCANYOt-1 S<XX>Sq n + 5 Bdrms.!°>'~ baths. 3 rar ~araJ;{c Located on cul de·i>at· with \l\ews oC ~olf course & mtns. 1-'o r prtvalc ShoWlng of th1::. l ISlmg contact Dan Bibb Br. low fees. 2 pall<>l'. new carpets. bnght & clean. $139,500 644....\809 Mobi~ HOftW Store 956-4500 OPIHSAT/SUN 1-5 25 11 s-flower 2L 1 l 3 BR. 2 ba .• poot view. ST7,950. Newport Beach Realty 61f>. lti42 lyS117,000. VA terms 3 bdrm. 21'2 ba. carpets. RE. Professionals drapes. profess ional 963-8311 1anci.rapmg & patio cov· er. many upgrades, xlnt S&l9ER TOWHHOMl k»callOo. 103 West Yale Less than l year new! Loop. Ope n H ou se With 3 br. 2 ba. wallung Sat/SUn l·Spm $139.950 <115\. to the beach B Y 0 W N E R . Partc Plac-e.lnc 842·7461 714.1640-2360. &acb walk. Luxury con· 1\art.lerock Jbr. 2ba home. do. 4br. 3ba. F R. 2200 sq' F.R. atrium. Sl28.000. $135.000. Owner-Broke Open Sat/Sun. l ·S. 18982 53&M7 Racine. 833-2070 MEWUSTIMG! Super s harp 3BR with 8J/~/o As-. Loan pool. Under Sl00,000! ! WOODBRJDGE CONDO ~13 ~. _ _ 2 Br 2 Ba. spa, A/C, up· SUPER Sharp48R 2Ba. graded lhruout. $9S,500. don osen r1 ·.lltor.., 401GLENNEYRE 497-4848 SPECTACULAR... ... views ol ocean & city blthls; one of Laguna's lovely homes with many special touches . Fruit trees. nice fenced yard. 1249.500 CHARM con AGE Ideal starter home or ~ender: in popular Woods Cove. this 2 bdrm. home h as 1nr1nite p08SiblllUes. $139,500 remod'ld. <>Pen Sat/Sun.l•S.S•l·.1688 ______ _ 1-s. b'721 Melbourne Or. -------- NIGUaSHOUS Private beach communi- l•-DUN--•1•H•O•M-E-•, ty. Ocean.view executive $10.,000. Ai).. S4l·S032 ---Springhurst condo near home. 4 BR + fam rm. Ne w l and /Talbert . Largest home & lot in For mal din ing r m 195,500. Appl only . area. Beautiful patio $235.000. 548-298S w/coral l ree & garden REGBfTllEALYY LGIJMM.,... 1052 _ center. 4 bdrm. ram rm. 831·3ll4ort96-9501 SCENlC VIEW 3 ba. hardwood noors. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Miles of c1ly lights! 3 RR, frplcs. A I C. $249,SOO. 2 Ba. Mi acre. Huge stone Open house l·S Sal & Sun. FP. $169 ,900. Agt. 17671 Cassia Tree Lane. . ~ 1 · · 64 o. 9008 :110wncr __ ,_ •• o •.• 1ss.-00ot-·6-- $©\\J}lA-L££2f~ That /nfri911in9 Word Game with a Cltudle -----,_4 ... (IAT • l'OUAN CALIF. CLASSIC 180 deg white water view, nr beach. S Bdrm. 3~ ba+deD, dbl lot. One d a kind. seoo.ooo is a steal. $100.000 down. Easy terms. OWNER C all Co r appl. 7141~3581or499-4247 A.us-Me l.oml Fairway El Niguel Jbr. '2':M.OOO. Custom Realty mm7 H.igh.ly upgraded. AC, 3br, 2bli home. FR. den. DR. popular Jasmine plan. $123,000. 831·5075 LAllJllMIHdl 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOMAICH IAY TaliCI Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath, upper Terrace custom buUt home. Enjoy a lovely ocean and coastline view. P rofessionally la ndscaped a nd located on quiet cuJ.dc·sac wi~h low maintenance. $295,000. A CIOUr#WJ. IAMlll CO. 496-7222 831 -0836 n....ttrn _...,,._ ~._... MAGNI AC ENT Mini estate. command· ang Y1ew of Back Bay. mountains. city lights. Huge fol on Promontory. s bedrooms. 411) baths. Dover Shores. ~21. Ht-wport Cetttff 640-5357 IEST ORIGINAL m.UFFSAREA Sensa tion al P la n E. Highly c us tomized. spacious 2 bdrm. swtes + massive family rm. & added hobby rm . Overlooks enormous greenbelt. Ho nestly priced at $18.S.OOO. Agent ~-5560 SHORT OF MONEY? Easy to b\A)' with owner fi n ancing " rasl possession. 4 bdrm " huge family room on p rivate corn er 1n Westdilf. $1'7.SOO. Will sell rut to alert buyer! Hurrv ! Call 645-723) ~21. Wntclff ll""Y HAllOIYllW ~SIT ~ to move lnto on a q1.1cltsale. Agt. 759-Q6t.9 OCIAMYft\¥1 NEW LISTING Su C.t.allna + city Uithta 1«e 4 bdrm. pool 11* lot. 2 .nckJlecl e•Uos + many xtraa. BELOW MARKET UU.000 WON'T L.A.5T. Cfll qent m.au ROGSlS REALTY 675-2311 3 Br 2 Ba Bluffs condo. l lvl. PoOI. nr shoppUl~. t.corus. schools. SL2S.OOO firm. Pnn only 6'75--0812 Beautiful 4br. MONT~GO HARBOR VIF.W HOM B. Fee Land. $179.900. Call 644-4ltlJ. FAMTASTIC AHAMClf'fGI! 4 BR. family rm. Harbor View H . New c rpt'f?. beaut. qwet street Ne11r park /school. pool Sl76.000. Ph· 640-1440 or SSl-6561. llGCAMYON UVINGAT mlEST BU • bdrm Btoadmoor Home. lge rmly rm. frml din. 2 frples. located on an xtrt lge seclud.0 cor· lier' lot. '759-J!iOt c:= Walker 1; lee 3 Bdrm 6 l Bdrm, f'eC't!nt ly qraded 2~ blockl to hoed\. Owner Will Mil on llDd contract wl&ood 1erm1. $40,000 down SU$,OOO. ~a(\ SP M The faateal draw ln the West. . .a Dally P ilot ClaMl"4!d Ad Ma-Wft. BY OWNER TOSE'ITLE EST1\TE P...1 NB \11ew 3 BK. 31'2 Ba. $395,000. BYAPPT 631·3725 Golden West 24 x60 2 bdrm 2 ba. ram rm. CUstom red wood d1•ck. 5•Park San Juan Cap 496-8337 ----- River.m1e. no quahfym~. no closlllg. New condo. $51,000. 2 BR. \1.2 ba. AIC. crpts. drps. pvt pat.Jo. pool 675·5365 Newport Heights 2bdrm. 2br. Iba m 5·i.Lar adult Iba RV. garage& yard. park. '68 Champion 422F\1Uerton.64S·6456. 12x60. $21,500. C l\1 . 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCUH DUPLEXES New 3 bedroom homes +apt Storus Constr. 646-4414 or 492· 1393 • 2 Bal Isl Duplxs incld new Bayfroot + 3 CdM tn plxs to be xchngd dwn Owner 213168-t-3200. IACIC IAY So/oDOWM No t'redit needed . 3 bdrm. 2 ba. $169.500 Owner will car ry . 964.·2455. Ask for Ron Lee. WATEllFROMT Secwity in this pnvate, guarded gate coommuni· ty Room for 12) 65' yachts. Sl.650.000. Ft-<» Bob or Dovie Koop . REI MAX 631-1.266 BLUFFS BEAUTY Gorgeous 3 Bdrm Olrmelil.a. Lush green· belt location. Best buy Ill area. Sl.52,500. Open House Sat/Sun 1 ·5 ~Vista Cajon Agent 559-MSI N.I. Z STORY OHL Y S 115,500 752-075.9, 998·2360 VACANT MOVE RIGHT IN! Jm Sk.ylme. I bdrm . in low rent. adult. C.M. park. ~I W. Ba y Sp. 14 Pnnc ooly, please Call eve. or wkcods 631 3474 10x50, l BR. xtra n1cc. Adulls 7652 Garfield Ave .. s pace 49. H.B. $12,000. Owner. 750·9592. COSTA MESA HUR SES WEI.COME Ideal local1on. t:los•· to work. shoppmg & enter tauunent w/bus stop at Lhe park '77 Sky ltne· :.1ngle wide. m cit-an. qllel park w /clbhsl' & 1acuna Low Low s pace rent --Sl9,995 I 5497) SUNSHINE MOIJ ILE HOMES 554-3700 &~TenM Only 15r; down. Owner will carry dererrcJ pymnl 2nd TO. on this near new 4·plex IJ\ So. Hwillngton Beach. Part< Place,lnc842-7461 UNITS-UNITS! Bargain Time! M~A DUPt.EX SU4.000. 2 BR's. fplcs . oowly pamled. garages, laundry room MESA FOURPLEX SlSS,000! 4 Un1lS·pride o( ownership! New patnt. New roof Prof. landscaped. New stove.'\ & refr1g's all units' Spnnklcr system. too! Hurcy! 8lf1 exet"utiv~ home io --------- Don't mlss these Invest· ment bargains, call now 752-1700. choice Eulbluff. 2,500 sq f\ ol charm • lge private yrd w/2 patios ror enter· t.aininl · huie fmly rm & lge rnnl din. 759-1501 ~Walker 1: lee Real Qt.ate S.d.•llft 107' ....................... By Owner. 4br. D.R. F R 31>' ocean °'iew. SJS9.900. •·SJal BY'mEBEACH Lera• home w /ocean View. ~. 1-492·4288 f\Rr·Ul>oer. ocean vu. atat walk to beach, 4 Br + hobby• ""· 1109.000 •151.lwkdys a.ft WM i,., ~to ocean. spacious 2 8r 1 &. adult 118 park. s22 .ooo . sss-3457 na/wknds. •OPIHHOU'b Space SN Somerset Mobile Dtates l·6PM. or au-.~. Bll1 1976 Bendu. 3Br. 2Ba. raised brick porch, l ol • klnd ! T....._Mobl1e H"9• 1203 E 17th Sl. 972,.84.21 ONN tti «>•H\fll\i tt'IN""' t l•RM C.M.DUPLIX Absolutely immac. on large ll.000' lot. Drive by 2196 American Avtt. Act • d-4921. --Properly 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 DUPUXIS/CM Near So. _COul PIH• Sacritlce• Lt' w/cabana '11116000 Alfllt~ W E E K E N D E R : 1-_.;..' -· _,__ ___ _ Trtasure Island Adi\ Pk. Four-p\P, Newport Saoo<I. ape rent $200 Heiflla, P.P. 483-2729 ~aft« 6PM >-. o..--.. ..... ~ ......... ...................... •..•.•...••••.......... ··•··•······•·········· .... CK' it::t' , ... ..,.= noo M"a Verde 4 bdrm ::!!!::: .. :·:·:·:·:··:·:-::·:·:··:·:·: .. :·:·:·:·:·: .. :·:·:·:1· ...................... . ...... l.,y. £1cUAc• ... tor_ll_ llt_ar_,.!.!!!_·-.. bl!!OO Pl ... COMMaCtAL IUILDIM& .. DAMA POINT t ........... .,..,. ........ ..... z::... .. ..... tw. : ••............... !: h ,.... ............... uny .... , ., ..... ... 493-8812 DAMA POINT 4tt-4111 495-1720 S .... Lm111 co lCICJlmM ....._. 497.3331 644-7620 La; • leecl: Newport hadt • • WW nmanae for l.J. qiad ...... Ot aood ,..., •late t400,o6o offtte WJdiac ••'I· A AUoni .-..... la&Ot<Ottltta to ~Would <'OUid4'r IOl.t) aa)f lo OWMl" U.kt 3llOO .,q. tt I appro• > /\lmoat MW bulldlnl(, oce.i vlflW Ample f tt ~ Nf.o•l to Po.it Of floe. 1.M.a Buch &N.- eMWll&i.b' '~ JtOO ....................... WlllCrd &o buy horn.-by )'OWll tm!fln.:~r Good «~l r11un1. :lbr howt{' tu t~a M~'"'" 1:>00 tu ~ r.q f\ Wwrt lo deal dlrt'.clly " u 11o•nt•r 'l~J fOll8c~t'\ ...... ............. ·-········ ................••.•.•. ....................... -a Bt 2 ba. frJ>I, patio. w 1 n a..:-Pr ~ 2000 •1.....,+cd/ w g;,r, )'rly lse $800 mo • ....... ............. .. t BR, fenred yatd, very quiet.. 137~ mo Peta OK. 642 3014 ORAMATIC 38r. 2i.., Ha l4I )'d nr bcb Avail Sept 1 tm. 646-lt\.\5 ------RIMTAL MHDm for worluq ~r & 5 yr old da~b.ttt Hou~. d II p 'l (' X 0 I' ? C M /Newport1Saou. Ana Ht.a ~ Reot up to m> mo ~~t Job, l'1nt ""'~avail Call afkr 6pn,, ~Jackie. -----2 ffR. 1 boa. ltg toed yard, ? car gar, f l I\ heat. SJ85 rno.. Isl & la.st + $JOO llds req'd t>42 · lS09, 831 1,654 • lir 2 Ba. rarruly rm. f~. <'O\cred patio. 2 t'ar ~ar. ~.., patnt. Mesa del Mar. AvaJJ. after Ju lya> $S95. Agt 848 4557 ---- "'•"U.fw ....... 3242 ....................... l..ovety Harbour Condo. 2 br, 2"'2 ba. lge master bdnn, pool. t>ncl garage. Nr beach. Only s.550 mo. Call MO-1371. .,..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTALS I BR. l ba . • $375 2 BR. 2 ba . . SS60 IM1 Monaco. 2 bdrm. 2 be. den, gardener. S6SO mo.~8248 . Bhifs Jbr condo. Qwet cul·de·sac St Lg open Ir ving s pace dwns l rs w/sw:U<en eonversat1onal area. $750 mo. l yr lse . C.aJI Kay Parker. agent. tn:HiOOO. 6'4S.7573 Avail. Aug. 15 th . Beautiful new lrg 3br, condo, 2 car ga r. pool/ t.enrus (' r1.s. gd Joe. Nr. So. Cst Plal.3 Quiet. Stn>/mo. :>.i,9.:nto morn· ings & eves . ----- •llJ.UXE• GAllJI APT. 2 ... ~..., ~carport J)8tioapb., BBQ's do8e t.o fwys " bcbs walk t.o !\bopping. 17111 Gald•••nt otw.,..,,. 847-6064 Dupaex. ,._, mi to ocean 2br. lba, d1n1ng rm . frpk. $475. & 2br, tba. hvtnJ.? rm. $425. Call Larry or Ga ry C 6JSQ)O. Ava.ti 8-1 , 3Br. 2-Ba, frpk Brand new 2br. 2ba, w.Alk· dshwshr, patio, garage, in closets. Encl. ~at. nopetsS.US mo. 960-3S2t •u--::~eJ........ ,.,..,., 21 00 bl, last + dcp wl rof .---------1 ····· ............... , .. QlJl 646.9798 \()<'.;.DOWN Santa Ana H gt Golf Course view 2 sty, 4br, tnel 2 mstr bdrms, 3br1. study wlfrplc. sep FR wtf11>1c 2 ('Ur ~ar. Wit> avaJI. f'en«>d baek yrd New scuJpturC<I carpet throughout. Close lu working & s bo ppin .: areas $575m<> + ut1I Days 754 7655. eves S8H888. 3 BR, 2 bu. . . $6001900 3 RR. 21 ., ba. . . . .. $675 Nl-w 2 bdr 2 ba. 1-:xe<' 2 BR. 2 ba. . . . . ~75/500 Condo. pool & tennis . San Clem~ntc S700/mo. 644-2300 THE "GOOD LIFE" SUMMERTIME FUN: ~1a1 Act1V11t1~!> D•<ec· I'>'• free <;und.ty Btunch • BBO's • P.11· II('" Xtra. parkin~. Encl. pauo. Pool & 1ae. Two models $400 & S420. Adults Only. 646-290 t. ---- New 2-br. l''?ba Townhse ends. gar. rrptc. e ncl paU<>. qwet ar-ea. Good loc Cb.e to everylhmR /\di.lits Only s:ns. & '3!Y.i 64.S-4074 4 Plex Apl. l bdrm 211:! ba with washer/dryer hookup $500. J bdrm 3 ba. upper urut S475. 2 bdrm. 2 ba S395. 7761 Glenco. All have fireplaces. No Pt'~ No fel:.'. Martha or M1k1 1:14&1371 16 Costa Mesa Jndustnal tn~r Rent:il 3 bdrm _ lot. rud) to go Ere home ~ly decoratt!d -ch.as1vt' Al!:! Pn nc only & h1rn1i.h~ 2 houi.e-s -!l>l-6143 from Bay front. Adults 4X4 i''or pride of ownenh1p, I.oh for SaM 2200 $6501~ ~1_16_73-_504_· 3_ shake roof •·plexes, each ................. .... .. •4itlll'pCWt ~h 3 169 on a separate lot. eat•h SPYGLASS LOT ••••• ••. •• ••. •• ••• ••• •• wttha ,3bed~oom,2 bat~ Absolutely the BEST owners unit + two 2 VIEW LOT for sale tn bedroom. 12 bath -+-"· 1 N li tod a y Loeated bedroom Owne r will bet~('('n million dollar help frnanee. Will ex· rcsidenct!S 270 degree chan~. Call lot an ap· view from CdM to lrvint· pe>mtmcnt. plea~ Owner wiU <'arry /\ITD l;.ARGF. F.NOUGH TO w/2'fir. down. 1-~or more Mo~riif ro~A~~.~~ info. call Ron Taylor. m1Uion in elosed es;rows _64G-__ s t_l2 __ . ---- ~ Via Lido Nord -lbr, 2 ba . pier & s lap 213-270-4547. 213.934.09~ 111 Via Lido Nord $975/mo Lge 2 bdrm. Z ba With den & p:it10 Waterfront Uom<"!' ln,· 2436 W Coasl ll'-''Y 631·1400 lliSl year We have a few R·2 lot. SO'x 1221,~·. 2 blks 2 bdrm. l ba. canal front. openinxs on our ~ales from ocean. level. pnme N w p l I s I a n d • ~taff for professiona ls No La~una location. P I' wa5her/dry\'r g:ir, 7 mo \'OnunJUcd to inv{'!llment <t.<M-0<\SS L'K'. avail 8· I 675·6846 or rl!al estate. 752·1920 -7JJ.(D2) ask for Mr Tuck. New rondo or bch · 3 bd or 2+dl'n & 3 bath, dng rm. n 0 0 k • r r p l c bttns.refn~.pvt patio & dec k ar€'a Si001 m o Com m a m (· n II 1 t• )> 962 I f,68 OT 957 l.2J.:I 2 Br, l ba. tnpl\•K New cpts. drlJCl. paint Stv, l·nc· K3r, I~ pauo. S1'i01 mu r s('('Ulity.549-8Cl67 3 Br home. newly decor at· ed. n1te neighborhood, fncd ba<.•k yard. $400 mo. ~ Pl .._CE Dana Pt lft. ~real area. ---------• I.A mm from marina Grad 2 Br. Iba. fncd y:ird. encl Woodbnd~e ·1 br. 21 ·· ba. ram r m , lgc yd . /\ l'. ~rdnr. ,,.att:r. il!:-.'\n dUt"l> pd 1\YJll DO'-' ~695 . 754 7000 2 f'\R putro hme. 2 car J:ar Pool'>. Jae tt·nnL'> ~50 mo AdJw. 646-J:>9 I PANORA.MIC VIEW Jffr. 28a. new luxury j?:lrden homt'. 1'urllcrork. pool S725 mo ~2154 J_ QUAIL Cocastd.:.;sion ~t:::-~-.'!"-.!""'-•• -.~~~ •••• l'tt<>f'HTIES'~ J~ l'>enruts. ho~plan&. NO FEE gar Crpt & dl"J)!' Lndry complete pk~ ready to nn area. No pets. $3.10 • '°"" Tlll:lO f'.M.I bt.ald $58.000 .,93-2752 mo I.st & last + SJ 25 Coo<lo. l "o1\• Park Tt·rr W1ls0n& Weiss H E 24 HRS cleanmg&sec no.56:..">9 Card arr mod,•I .,.rlr plil10. 2br, 2ba SSSO -2.3 ACRE LOT tc1os/Pm oec ;\v311 A~ 1 8J3.01:io. 1 UHfTS.C.M. R ntal t::astside 2 br & garal!c. -.Wwport le-och 8 ~. 3 bf" & ~aragl'. $51'5 l\..'1.•rftl'ld townh-Omt•.:: Br Hors~ Prop.riy OFl-ICE an your horn,•, 2', Ra , patio. frpk ma r· Ucuut. ne w t111rld 1ni.: Flreplac(•!.. x\nt l<wat1on Some bark bay "'""' Information corner zo n t·d l' I rort>d "'J rctrobl' man) 0 f l~· ti" ~ f h • "·· h b "'"·""10, .,,.,__ .... a upl{rad<'S 2 c:.tr ~ar, l':l l~L lnvmls 642 l60J By owner ana Point an ... ~ , arc.. or ui.:1• n.cnl ~•l option to uy ""'c.;) vw·...,..., l'nde of Ownershl" '1· r:u\l'h homt> + barn & information NO DOWN l>lt.''JV. pool, FH;. nu Pt'IS " bl c ti I f1 3 Br. very 1°, (·ustom de S-175 t\!>SO~· ulll'~ pd. plcx $235.000ear h on up ~tu <>s :i • •m an Pi\YMl-:NT OH TAKE " tl • rn 15000 sq rt lvl:-tlt>r.. c7M> ~5!170 dys. oVl-:H PAYMf;NT in-SJ~. plush. adults onl) Ava sept 1552tt7.\~ <>wne~ will hnam·e on Ii I I I 5 8 I 5 7 1:1 i Cormauon Hundred.<: of no ''hrldr~n or pct\ :? Br ~ dt'n. Ha.sll'hO S31l k.nd Lo<:atcd 2'J5 Mesa Or rontract with min1mwn eve~ w s Mobile Homes :iv;ulable .loaqwn. 'ic"'. 3 patios. <b78.000 down. Wlll ;Al .. ZA,,;;,nt.'rC~!!l ltit on 1 hir bor Ill aJI areas ~ ~-BUU l~t fir l!a.s BBQ. bit an~ 1·ummodate t!X<'han~c. kl. c M 50 x 125 current Call How!!! 3 BT~. lg. plush. ~lCl S 6 2 5 I s c J.3411 CheJtam Way. Apt use is car sales $150 ooo THE MOBILE c.o pool & jac . patio, kid 752-6592163 1 4400 V . O.P 496-1097 or Also l R·2 lots inL.atiuna dK'S<'rt.dshshwshr.AIC. U-ni-ve;;,t; Pa.rk-Tenaee ~--• BeR.E.8~~~choN· ... •s HOME STORE ~r, 1 ir old. $6.50 2 bdrm. 2 ba. CardiJr. .-"~.>t Alo Neat. clean & available. MUST SELL! . 963·8!77 _ HEAR YOU • 2 bdnn. 21 ~ ba. 2 story S.SlOJ>(·r mo 551 2340 . U1g bea_ch 7 Unit build· Bwl~r ~ackai:e. lot & Westnun.ster MK-8895 condo w dble ~ar. patio for lease Orange Tr'\?e 1ng.askingS395,000. pl311.<1 for sgl family res. Santa Ana ~-7()1(1 & frple. Adults only. No condo l bdrm wt refni.:. SCOTT REALTY $235.000 <'as h /qui ck E. i\nahe1hm 9564500 pets $4SOS48403'7 adult comm. pool & ten· ~3 Cent. Ana . 9Sf,..1011 . ~, I\ .1 8 20 536-75;1 close. Owner/Agt . ---------Xtralge2stoey.4bdrm.3 rus ~mo va1 · . ---------t 833-318lor644·6340 ba. plus Cam rm +den °"'ner.agt.551·1978 CMMral 3202 Plus muc h m ore J\ll COSTA MESA ,,....home/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• schools thru college Un NEW 3 BR, 1"'' ba, 2 sty. TrtrPrt&s 2300 IUDGETRENTS derpriced . Avail 8·1 inside laW'ldry rm. (am•· 4 HOUSES ••••••••••• ••• •• ••• •• •• ~mo. 53:>-7021 ly ltit<'~'Tl. S48S 962· 7462. .. ·anlasllc rent a I pro· VACI\ NT Ecooomy· fle"lles m high apprcciat· MOVE RIGHT JN • Save gas +time :? Br house Eastside. L~c lJruv Prk charmm~ J br. mtz area Only $225,000 1977 Skyline. l·bdrm • in Hses i\plsCtgs f'·Unf kite-hen. r~ yd. small 2 ba . 0 u l s tan d 1 n g OWC. low rent, adult. C.M SZ2.5Bach yardfrceut1I pclok.$385 mo.$100.dl'· 833-3228 ___ _ WORLDR.£ l>ClTk 351 W. Hay Sp. 14. s:M51Brkids pool posit.642·08.57 •--Beach 3248 55L.7777 Pnnc only. ptcu~e. Call S2SO Bach kids pct.' __,.. .... 0 eve. or wkends 631 3474 S28528r lud.<; pets J!:lr t-:a.;tsKle 3 hr, frl'l'h paint. ••••0 ••••••••••••••••• FOUR UNITS·C.M. Spa<'l' lor rent 32· max Ncur nc~. 3 Br own(•ro; Senior r 1l1zcns park. unll, 2 ha. lrrl. 2 r ar CosUi Mt'sa. 646-4151. .:ar. J.2 nr. 2 ba. units T'SLlnv!>lmls&12 1f.Q3 l plex. l.rl( Jbr. 21 ,ba. owner's unit + 3 lrg 2br 2ba. J m1 from ocean Hrookhurs t S225.000 O"ner Broker 536-9987 ----OANA POINT DUPLF.X Take over hrst T 0 a PEACE & QUIET On a btrl lakdroot lot 111 Ute smog rree hii;:h de· sert. 21 2 acre parcels. zoned ror mobile homes f>n<'ed from Sl6,900. /\gt. (714) 2S7·3606 9 4r;. OWC IAe 2nd L MOV .. : RIGHT IN! '72 flo"Tl $146.500 ('all J ef l-1reball 1 br. low rent. Hornei\gt 493·0202 adult. C.M. P ark \'nnc. ~ Pnmc llnrts No. !fa only.548-J663~es_· -- Diego Co S62:>.000 Mo.wtoift, Desert. o.mer rmancm~ al \0'. • RHort 2400 \~t Mi ke Bry Jnt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1!17·:.l09 20 UNeTs..4EWPOR IEACH FOR LE.ASE $:m2Br kids appllanr('<; SS2S Oa)~ 752 1700. t'\'t•s Year!" rentah. $4.'>41 mu & S32.5 JBt kids apphnnc,•s 631 ·24tl7 up. i<t•na1);s.1n,·e M vb1lr $3753Br gar pool patio II om c Pro p C' rt 11!" $4004Br kids pool Ea.'!t."IKie 3 bdrm t ha 4~·~16 $49548rkid.<1pelS J!ar ~i!'fu~~ Ln 540-9!llll ErJ)(>r:ild Hay. 3 flll . 2 ba S57.082S or2J3/436 13l8. Oreanv1ew •StOOOM o Homefmders-Stat.e Wide Brand new. beaut. view, ........__Pelliiwlo 3207 0-C.Pot.d 3226 J BR.2ba.$700Mo. -• -•••••••••••••••• • •• • • f'unl, Lower 3 Arch B:ly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nice clean J BR, 1 ba O:eanlronl 4 BR ~i ba .. Beautiful Bay Vl<!W 1 ood · J I 2 bdrm, 2 b<i. 2 ('ar gar. dup ex. w inter . sun WU\U.>r or u y yrly. so7s. 675•6670 or deck, yard, no pets . Ut1I Turner Assoc 6'1~ ask for Connie paid$.350 mo. 496-l602 _499-4591 494 1177 B Toro 3232 ~ ~ 3252 3 Br. 3 ba, ,,., block to bay •••••••••••-••• ••••. •• ••••••••• ••••• •• ••. •• •• Yearly S8SO mo 673·0456 HOMES FOR RENT ~:---3 or 4 br Pnct.'d from Corona de' Mor 3222 $$65 t.o $495. F'nr d yard & -••••••••••••••••••••• garages Famrl1e1. 2BR.3133.dblgar ,2sty. please Kids & pets f'ashion Isl area. i\dlts. welcome Call 964·2566 or SSSO mo 213-991·0687 . !nJ.2971 .Agt.~fee 782-ll.SS __ --Fcuwtaift volley 3 2 34 2 Br. 2 ba duplex New ••••••••••••• •• • •• • •• • • crpt, frpk!, scp dinm~. Super Home. <1br, den. Large patio. l '·~ bloeks finished rm. m garage 3 from beach & shoppmg. pools. $650. 963-6335. 1be Shores. pvt a rea. Jbr. 2ba. frplc. patio. t'l<'r l(arai::e. c om m unity center, pool. trnms. c;auna & beach. Adult fam ily. s m pe'ls 01\ J\vail !l-1. S750. ·'93· 1675 -------Mission Vleio 326 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 3 br. 3 car i::araf!c, farru.ly rm. lari::e back yard. cul-de ·sac. SSSO mo. 1·737-8116 2br. 2l:ba, <"Orldo All ma JO' appl ~. Wkndle~e 7141540 3342. dayl>. 2J3/9Ql· lBl l 2 large bt.-drooms, 21 :ba, 2 s ly townhoml'. dC' tarhed gar. wal.hi.'r dryer. au bltms. custom dc'<"Or $625. 645-7573 agt --1.'.lri!C studio urut \lo l"'ll· p.1ns1\•e balcony Cedar pane lling & beaml•d c."Ctling. S59Smo 700-0376 New dlx hilltop rondo Pano ra m1c coa s t a I vu+l1 Pt llrbr. 2br den. l!1·Jba. cJlb ~ar laund foe, rmtro O'-. 2 frpk 4~lB J UR, "X" 1'1311. $700 nlo. )Tly lsc On gmbh. nr comm pool twrul /\US! l F\tni 3 BR "Y" Plan . S975 mo .) rly lsc-N1c,•lv furn O\•,•rlooks c·orn n1 pool l\v111I Sept /\gt. I,,~ P 1• n t h o u !:-. 1· 1· n n d o . \l.Jlcrfront, Lido Ra)' Sl>N'tarular v1i.'w . m ust s<'t' to apprt."C Anli<tllt' t 'OWlt ry J-"r,•nd1 dt·cor. ~t.'<.l l!la..>s, wood llr.> . cust s pa. 2 frpl • 2 bdrm , d1•n, 2 baths t-'u l ly St'Cll"''i,I Lea.st'. Sl .9'.JS fi.l.1 Lido Park 673·269 1, !;~S<t21 a.osE TO IEACH J Br . 3 & .. Poo4 , Ja, $6001 mo. Bob or Dovll' Koop~MAX 631 ·~ San Cletn1 llh l27 6 ....................... Nt•w 2 story, ocean \ "'"". 3br $625 mo no-&22 Plush 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Con· do. Xlnt section. view, near oceao. pool. Call S4S-6795. S-Jumt ~tralto 3278 ....................... 481'. 2"':!Ba Coodo. lg (>tlc) yd, pool. drps. ~fn.-:. $.550 mo. 493-8634 -------WHhNnstff' 3298 ··················•·••· llO~H:S FOR RENT J or -1 br Pn ct.'<1 from S.165 to S495. Fncd y;:i n1 & g a r a ~ t• !> . F a 111 1 Ir l':. please. kids &. pct~ welcome. C:lll 964 2566 or !J73.29'7 l. A~. oo ft..'t.' 3400 ....................... Condo West Nine on ~ol! course. 2br. 2ba. S4SO mo. 114-494-2064 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfuntlJlgtOn Beach hl lllop ,,cw. 4 br. 3 ba. IA€' c·nrl. patio. dbl l!ara~l' (.1uJdrcn & pets ok S675 mo. 962-0778. Olic adults 2br. l31ba, patio . Pool. JllC. len f>resUge. Sec. & ,\va1l Au~. l s t . fl U . 11il/lastldep. $485 m o. ~.962·2580 GREAT RECREATION; lcnn1s • f rec ll.!l.l>OC'li. (p<O & pro ~hor> • 2 H1.,1tlh Clutl\ • Saun.i • J11cuu1 • Sw1mm"19 • Goll D11w"19 R..ingu BEAUTIAJt APART· M ENTS S1n9IPS I f. 7 01•droom• • Fur n1\hr•o & Unlurni·,h1•d •/\Oun Ltvmq • Nr1 p,., . • Mc•O•''"' Ocwn ct,111v 'I In b Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport 6eaci1/No 880 trv•r'lf I.ti 't.ltJ) d141 fo4'1 (Y.)~r Newport Beaen/So. • 700 lblh <;1 • .,,, •• tit"• 11141 b4,/' /il70 ........................ lab>a Peftinsuea l807 ....................... 2 bdrm. I ba, wall lo "'all cpt.s, drpt., bltns. yt.>any 6734964 - 2Br w ·~ar. carpt-t" Wtrpd 636-4120 I 5pm 2176 .. B" Placentr:1 m> ~ "1\" Plac<'nt1a SJOS 2Sfiti • ·I\' · Or an~ c $300 I ~c 3 bdrm. frplC'. r!ble i:ar. oo pt'!!> :J\311 AL'G 1 days u33 5620 e ves 548 3000 Ot 6''2 4»50 t:a~t-,1ck>. t•xtra II): ~br. patio. ~ar $3;5 frC! !'>466 Of"~ 2 Ur. I' : bJ l°"'1lh<>u.'<:. l!Jra~c. p.1tt0, pool. J31'UUJ f1rt'1>lal'\· ,\duJts onl) ~ 631-islW Bachd or. nt·w gn>al t;. \ll1e lorat1on S270 i~llll . t'H~83'Hl606 ' ~ blk to beach, 3 Ur 2 llJ aduJL<; $475. l22 9th ~I 5J6.8149 --------1 lloctc to Ouon Z Br. 2 ba, frpk. 2 l'Jr garage. Adulb, no pct. $360 As k for D11•\\ ~LS4: eves~·:M23 3842 W1"StS1d.', "P8r1ou.; I fir 1 f~. n•·...,ly dec·orah•d. , l~ drape-.. ••II "''"" •PPI , n u peb S:!i~ for l\':t!.l" on t·n lratK'(" to ma u1 ehanm·I Boal sbp tnt'I Eas y wall .. to beach. 2 bdrm ~ b·• 631-«Hl1S52 9723 l Br , frpll 1..i rµt>li· ~5permo.213/5923232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr-.ipe., fenct•d Ill patio. ~--3844 1 ~~. l ... R f-L· """1 _no ~-ts f~l6 :.'72.1 _ eon.a diet Mor 3822 ~~ "'. ·V"-·· p\ll ~ ---......................... . Jempl'dpersoo.NoduJd l4t Jbr. ~ba. frplc. dt-an. v:IJJ ts\ New Wr, t lj..i or pets $425 Le a se Walk to So Coast Plarn. condo. AC. tenm.'i. Po<•I _640-49W. __ Po o I ,. t l ' ~ 4 5 o · nopet.sS43S mo. 960-35:!1 213-7~~7. 714-951-1030 ---' ---2 Br1 Ba lowahouse. pool. l Br rondo. de<'k, carport. adults. no ~ I bdrm upper . S26S be3ut landscaped ove r pets. L ease. S450. (Ju1et buildtn~ with lookin~ Slream. A/(' 6'1J..81nl/673-0473 beautiful l3nd<..c•::iping pool. Ja« ll'nnr:-. "th 2 BR, 2 ba .• bJtns. frpl. s undeck, gar . doo r opener. blk. to Big Corona. S600 Mo 67~10 Cost. MHo 3824 ....................... MESA VERDE home at- mosphere 2&3 br dlic apt.s. no pets. 546-1034 LA MANCHA APTS Large. t ..2&3 bd ~arden aplS. /\dults. Dshwhr. bllA<;. end gar. i:as bbq. 1'ool Gas Pd 778 Scott l'I. 00 5073; &&S·!>(;ll 2 Hr. I ba. cpb . drps. no dow; ~.mo 645-752.'.! 2 B<lrms . I ba th .1p1 i\dults i375 mo. (i a~ paid ~·507~. ~CIOUS 2.&3 br a pts f amlly unit Pool & Playground. Sundance West Apts, 1996 Maple. 642-1.951between12·5 Garden Vast.a Apts Beaut. brand ne w 1&2 Br. frpk. laundry rm lmlll('Ci. O<'CllpV. $33S \O s.&25. TSLM~mt 64.2·9412 East.4'1de quiet 2br. ~ar. pa tio S300 Adults 548 21Z7. 160 21s t St Lower 3 br. 2 ba. Mesa lkl Ma r are a $425 2 c hildren. n o p ets. 7S1·2l.S6 ldtc1al for .idulL" O\<·r J5 $300 1\ \ J, I ; .! l No pets L.Ef:W/\RD Sli9-0957183J~IO.! APTii. 2020 Full\•rton ----- -- J\ve. 1 J blk east Nt>wPor1 L...-11.och 3848 Ave & 1 blk soutk of •••••••••••••••••••••• • B.ilY). 631-0397. Br.ocean view. nc•w 1·111t 3br. l ~ba. car pets. drapes. carport. S3SO mo. 6t6-3192. 2522 Santa Ao a J\Ye. II H 3 Br 2' ~ Ba. veey nice lg t lllt'T\h.se type a pt . n r So Coast Plaza t\1ds OK. $1.50 pr mo 55 7 -233:.!_ _ & paint. Very r lcan · S48S. 549-ll86 or ll1J·8!117 PENTifOUSJ-;.NQ. 1',;NL> 2Dr. 2ba luxury apr . I • .: lt>rr<t <'f', panoram11 ocean 're"'"' \1atu1 • a<iulb Rl'fcrt•lll't'' "\11 Pt·!~ L,,. 'i 11.~11 m .. 4~~7 1-:astsrdc 2 br. I ':-t)3. St~o for ~nt S~t ,,, ~ ~IJ<>. ,l!ara~l' Soi:!!'. mo • la.-,t mo ., d t•a111na.: .i.' Call Ct'TllUr;' 21 for dt>-JX):--1! Nn 1 htl11t-n n" tatls.!HS 11\-iX µ1·t~ A!>k l ur I n 1•• 2 Rdrm . i:ara)!t"' He!pion:.1bl~ person' on ly i325. mo fi-16~it5 Lgt> lbr. C &D Nr . Fairview & Ba k('r No ctuldreol pels ~ 1882:_ East s1d e. 2br, frplc. adu1lS. 00 pets.~ 54().5()5j).:_ 494 ~I & 494 ••11~1 Htwpori 11.oeh 3869 ..•.•.••........•...... P.ARK MEWPORT H:ic hl'l or'-I or • Bedroom.'! & To'-'nhouM·· l-'rum$JW SO SJJe('tar ular !>pa, 101.tl r cCrt"dllOn l•fOl(r!tOl 11oc.ml prof!ra m 7 pool!-Ii tennis court:. 1\l F.1l>h11111 Mod. 2br duplex. tuJ·de· b.land. Jamborl't' &. :--,111 .., a c Joaqwn 11111, 1<11.ui encl 1!81". frplr . P\t '7141644-1900 yard. S375 1s t & la st __ _ +sec. dcp 6"5 5855 2 Br. 2 tia rondu ' .. bll. 111 Bad1efor w/small br. a~ beach. :.' <'ar J!.ir ·"''" wallpaper c·pL" paint ()1:1\r Rcaut b.1~ '11·,,. 1': s ide • $300.' Hac k 1'SLMl-!ml i;.a:! "'"-~ ~\ NEWl'OHT Ht-.l<;llT:-.. :? Rr. 2 ba. patlO. compl QurN •. ~I 2Hk µ"''' l'l'OOVatcd. Cluldn.>n ok. paUoe. • ud~l!;(· n11 111.·1 .. no pets. $100. 968-3636. t:DS Mgr. tH-7J4() ,..,_ br b Newly pamt.(.'(! & carpc11•1I r\JI 2 bdrm. lse land. Owner will finance PLAY A REALTY 631-4990 New 2 bedroom 2 bath home Miss1'\1l Lakes Country Club Golf· tenn•s·Po<>I. tkautrfully landseaped. no main tenance yard. 9lllO Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Springs 213-378-2572 $540. 64.5-4533 Jbr. 2~ba + boous rm COJfa W... 3224 w/"laba, 2 car gar, comty M9wport leodt 3269 C.ondo West Nloe on golf •••••••• •• ••• •• •••. •••. course. 2bf". 2ba. S4SO mo. 9UfETUVIHG Ma;t UuJ. Free. New cpt. drps. End. garage. patio, g reat kitchen w/bttns. Adults. no pets. Dbl siok in bath. '-"'311 2 • I a. gara~e. 1 .._._ 1 bath wt p··•t• S275. No pets. Children ""'•u. " 1' ok.HamiltonSt.642·SlSS ~Joe SJ001m11 70UPUXES Top condition. recently paint.ed. Owne r will PALM SPR~S tradeorhelpwitbfinane-Beaut. 3br. 3ba. newl,y ing. Call n0w foe more In· dee. s pac. eon do. fonmtion. on golf course. Maenili· llUMAJlREALTY ciant Mt. vu. Every 551-7977 amenities. $189.500. ______ ;...__ 714 .. 334 .. 2568, 714·640-4277. 11.B. Tri-Plex. 2 blk to OUtofeo.ty bcb. $800mo Income. ~ 2550 Could be S950. Good •••••• .. •••••••••••••••• rinanclng. $130.000. Dy I I lO v•-... Owner/Broker. 646-67QJ. • ... w ~crH anytime. 'l'lghl money forces sale UUI ln paved 4 road. 3 ---------1111 way split in process 40+18 $7500/ zac Rancho. Ca Prln only . Owr. '11«'16-56116. ,,.. .. 0..... .... Polltlve cult now on s1--------ywold builctiq. Owner .w .. 1 Lo'"" wUI fJDa.Dce. Beautiful 1be cbann ol the 20'a ~Abulldiag ~olthe 70'aui :°fperau~·io-ar::'! thla ' bdrm , 3 ba · ' c.rllbed lam.Uy home. e c r o • · 4 0 Hardwood floon aoU· Ulllta-tt ,2SO,OOO; 18· que fhrturea " lead~ units teoo,ooo. CaJJ i ta11• F•mlly rm. ..,..._ torm1l • Wormal dln ' ~AIL ~ ~ryYa~u~~'"re. -~',.CE door 8 .8 .Q./hea\.alator ..-~ f\replac. ~bo. Totally "°'*nu"' 1aoc1tcaeett. 1encect yd. ......_ 11 l:Jt P.kt 1-/declt w/OCJNn view. - _..___.. __ . __ •I Illa &o be'acb.abODl>lng, .tlCbooU. S* 000 calf WAWCl&CO. nt.19'6 •"""'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool & tennis. $575. New 3br, 2~ba. pvt patio. ,_'T.J).2121. _______ _ 168-A Magnolia. $S7S mo. tlutla;gtCMt •9dl 3240 Open all wtcnd. 642-3307. ... ................... . EASTSIDE New 2827 sq. ft., s BR. eit· Bnod new tri·leve) 3 br, ecutive home above Run 2 ba tawnhome. Frpk, tingtco Harbour. many microwave, s kylight. xtra.s. $795. Call Mike. deck. Pool. tennis, rec. _IM0-6306 ___ • _____ _ room. S.S mo. 646·4262 HOMFSFOR RENT or646-0061. 3 or 4 br Priced from Mesa Verde 4 br. 2 ba. fam rm, (Ip . wet bar, new erpts. lge yard. no pets. $650. 751·3696 2 Br. mature couple only. $1.50 + manage 11 \1Dits. No chUdren or pets. 532·59» LoYely 2 Br Condo w/pool, gar •carport, priv yard. Mesa Verde area. Avail now$425.. M6-8846 $.a6S t.o s.&95 f'ncd yard & gara ges Families please. kids & pets welcome Call 964·2566 or 973-2971. Agt, no fee 517. 17th St. 4 BR 2'h ba, fple. xlnl cond. yard malnt. $675. 846-7961 Walk 4 blb t.o bch. from 3br, lba, home. Ne w palat , abutters . hardwood fln, lrge f nce ynl. gar. Remode&ed kit • b9t.b. Lodi')' bk up. Kids welcome. usomo. 981MM1. Clcel to beach 6. shop-Ohc. adult.a 2br, t"ba. plag, Adorable 48r patio. pool, Jae. t e n home. Perfert for nice Prettlge. Sec. & Avail. family. Od aehoola. $575, A u I . l • l . H . 8 . 5t&ozn.a lst/last/dep. S48sm o. S4M.225 .. 962.2586. Deluxe 2 w l ba. AJJ new in 6 out.. kl. llr8lt. 48r, 2,,.,Ba, 3100 IQ ft , P\t yard. Aduti. c0uple, l aardeMr, 3$' dock ave.II, dlilld ok. No •· Must t195 mo. MCMl.203 eve.1, ... MIO. m."32. -.emc1y, ~~~-~~~~~ aBr,2b9.dbl ..,...., a. Sllr. IQOd area. Oun ft Jwd lo "• C.M~ Avill ..._ -. e.o.1108. or ,/T.l. .... eo.8'. ~ ,,__ NO FEE! Apt. & Condo rentals. Villa Rentals 67>4912 BU. llUff ~ IAYRlOMT IEAUTY 3 bf". 2 ba. bay view. prof. decorated. Comm pool. atL garage. Avail now $795 mo lease. 540-5505 or 966-2199 BluUs eondo . lovely . super clean 3 RR, 2 ba . 2 Car gar Pool. No pets ~Mo. ~eol 640·0020 ------ •COHDO * 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. nr beach. Pool. tennis. $100/mo. 64.5-8323 640· 1751 11.UFFS I STOltY "Linda" 38r, 2ba. all new decor. $850, lat/lut+sec. Agl. S4&-Zl13. 5t0-3S28 te.t.V...H• ~3 BR .. ram. nu .. dinint rm. Lae. yard, beautifully la.ndlcap.cl Ir wU)ed. Sl.000 Per mo. Agent 840-6$00 New townhoute 3 Br 3 Ba. retrtg. wshr/dryr. pool. l yr IM, oo peta. $$7$ pr mo . &31-1317 or 213/m-84'1• W•ssf1..r4..._ ()I) tH Canal. Comm &ICIOll Ir tmnta avaU now. -. .... o n4-494-~. i'f tw..ts fenNIMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3722 ....................... 2 Bdrm$3SO 2:t23 Elden Ave, C.M. 642·7605 MESA'9MES Bllcb S27S. Fryk. pool. Jacuzzi, gas bbq, elosed pr. Adults. no pets. 26:50 Harta Ave, 549-34-47 Cl1armin3 I BR epl, pvt pat, 11.'J bl.J< to beach. de· eorator furn·d . open beam ceilings. s hut· tered. $465 mo. yrly agreement Mature adlt NEW 2 BR twnbse. 1~-i l7Z4 Ba. Frpk .• no pets. 194-0 Wallace. l360. ~85 only. 673"2086 Coshl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUS CASIT AS The Bhtrs new dbt. rondo U)O f'Um lg 1 br & l reg. Nr. <>«!an. 2br .. 2~ba. brSim. encl. gar. Adults. ~ Lse. Owner. $600. no pets. 2110 Newport. Bl, ---------~ 12110. 2.Br.1 ba, lodry rm, 12115. 1 Br mobile home. balco~a~eil., Mm&r'e lld\a1t ooty. No ~Mid DO 601803 pets. Qui«. RCUtt. mt -~---­~ lllvd. ~3. .. 2 Br. l \4 ba btlcioQy, ...... IMdt 1141 h>dry rm. Adults, no -·--············ ~ .. -W-1603 LAGUNA BEACH MTR _.. INN. Maid lttV .• cok>r De1v1e oew 2 br, 2"' ba 1V. bea~ pool. Ulll. ~. WO aq ft, dbl (114)'94·52N. 985 No. 1•ra1e. fncd y ard o.tHwy. w/boat pte. Cat.b. clop, ....... IHtl 37" F/P.Ml5mo.548-92:W .... ••••••••••••• •••••• "-1 BR. pool ft paUo. no Large 2br choice N.8. pets. AdUJts only. 188'7 iocauao. Stepe to t>c:h ltlonroYi•. sm. ~ 673-9312 Newly d~raled adult Newt1fumlbroo43r'dSt. apt . 2br, 1ba, open lndudet partcio.«. renl a.meet ~ .tth ·}OU $115, no pet.a. Broker· ol wood. Wll/mo. No Owoer' 551-lllO. NJ . ..,,_., eves. F.astside lbr. wood beam ceilings & cabinets. UOOISLEBA':'f"RONT .. ~ ... -D'>C .... H 2 Bdrm· Catalina V1~'-' nu ...... ,oopets.~ S695 mo. 631 -3230. Near new 2 br, 2 ba, N. 61S-Ol20 Costa Mesa. Adults only. WF.Sl'ClJFF 2 br. I'\' bli no pets. Days 675-0562. townbou&e. Walk lo shop eves673-1418. ping. Ad11lts only. No 0..PeW 3126 pets, 1728 Bedford Ln ••••••••••• ••••. ••..... S43S mo. yrly. !;48. 753.1 NICE 2 br. erJ>ts, drps, 2br. 2ba condo. Westd1ff stove. dsbwhr. earport, area. S49Smo. /\dults _quiet. S32S. 556-4314 64.S-1528 Lovely 2br, Iba. pnv 11<11 encl. gar SJ7Syrly. N11 Pets. Avail. 8-L 4!M·l22.1 Charming 2br. 2·s l y duplex, (prk. uttl pd, $500. Mrs. llartley, 33872 Zan.ilo, 1 14,.93· 1910. Firsl It last, sec. de9. no 2 Br. J"'6 ba townho11st' pe&a.clecAfrootll back. ~~~. no peti. ........ leed: 3140 . - --••••••••--••• 3 BR. z be., upper a pt SHARP, bMcb 1.2lt38R, Nelu' Udo. QWet an·a l'rpk. dilbwabr. 1arace Adllb pre.1 • .\It. 615-8110 Is patio•. No pe t s . .... ·Sealillfllan New w bdrmt~ 8""att ape.a in 14 plaN tram S400 + POOla. ten· nit. waterf allt. POOda I GM for cooklq Is tie.t· ln1 paid . From Saa ll'eeo Frwy drive North on Beech to Mchddeo then Welt oa Mchdden to Seawlnd Vma1e. ('7M~118. J Br I 81, 2 bib hom ....... DOPll;! ... 115 lllbSt. IGOS\ll, us.cm lhnd new a Br, 2~ ba • FR l1WDbM. panoramit• ~ ol OCD • City llb. pool. aama. jac I& cmpll rec lac. '150/mo. Call 1w.:Ml8QZ lbr, W.c.ctitr area. Pool. Lndt)', carport Adult Gl.aM. 2 bdrm. 1 ba . pool. carport, elec. kitchen. AaS per mo. l'io children « Plb-1'1Ml1Z. Days. aar~ abak ·-~•ury new tWlllllt.. l'UOI. apa, te.n Dis. th Mach. $895 ... .,... - -.. 3 a "a -. ..... .......... ~~ 4400 ~············· ............................................. . !!! ! a..-.. •" ....._1 AwM.._._ • llST DIAL --la1411• .. •11•H-CU\ R•i•I eapen••1 ! Heir ~J. 8r ~feHloHllJ 11nre IN MIWPC)IT ::·.C:i;.ilil uh. MOUl94A1'B vc!a0:..1,~=-:"~ter 9'41.M rllte for delu&e Offh:e Q.Olll'OllACH 11J*9 In •U of Newport 2 .... a ... ,.,..&.; ...... lo ....... I BR I Ba a.Hit! ipac• , ••••• __. ........ -.,__ •pt. Turthtroek •rea h'mn400-ft lQDIO"" 0:::-b;. Tu• ,,.., 1n1. TD· na. al\ -.Ocm1kii''u.ia ... mi.a 1PM •CHter of Newport ~~~~~~--4 1'Mndal0Wt1d s.c=:a.•••• •1 Romnrm\.fto.tlra.Brdpla •lminedJate 1'rHwa1 --·••••••••••• ar P'•lr1ro11nd1. Cll ~ Haith .... lbt tl'r$ a11uo+ UUIMMLS1' •AllUUlit.le9 Paid Both on •i!l'I w I bu Es.pend )'Our tUuty It' o5--Dl)' Jultonl Servuw ,.,... waa.r "..,.· Ulil wtt.h • come-ubk room ,,._. taJJ '°" a11 Ml) 1.-.a1• nae We cUtCOTer thJ1l polntment "*JI 13:9"'813 ._..._ ~ -i.ndukaboul our c I .. _ Jl7 'l'WOPF.ASINA PAD s r,.X.'IALJULY K1\l't-:s .. :d; ... :......... al..Uor'l~l209 :~.ynl..ucrp\t, Rnommlt~wan\t'd28r ... ~~1..~ri::IAu .... ~ aar. "50/DM l•~. poot bib frm ..... wo .... ...,,. • ..- -.lt7• bch. ()C(', n.-nt UtCI ph, 13!0 lq ft 4 ot k" M UI{' -----..,.-'-_--,.... ~ Neal 645 1.s86 an w It b I qc h l., d a qp1 ---__ ,. availability Xlnt •c-~ --•• •••••••••• ••• 1.0 sww CdN lrw y Coo ~ 2 br •pt. new crpl, ~UY 8 CCell l ~. S400 mu. Sil t'emalto RO<lmm•tr to uu.1 Pahudes C:.enter 1 h • re 4 U R a P t 1.eA11tn• ()(fl<'«' al 20tll Washer " Dryer ~ar St: 8riatoi 14100 or t'all --·· Near beartl ~ 567 7010 WOODSIDE YILLAC t: t'em to shr 2 BR I ~ Ba, ~ SUITIS COND0-3Br.z .• ~Ba . twnhseaPt HB $150mo Tastef'ulexecut.Jvesullt•:i ~dean. M:N mo. f.&e:M-21 96Q.."962 1n a perfect loca11un i61S13a.!__ --W fe-;;;-to sh~ IRe F4Sy frwy acctss. <'lose 3 er. 1~ ba cooOo. Pool. l>l'ach house. pvt bdrm & to a Ir Port r 1 n e dbl pr .. dsbwbr. JUds. bath.~ mo 960-SS80 rest1uu.ttnts. Con.lerencc N South Coast Pia ------ -room, p er sonali.tcd M;o mo. ~All· A . M/F., to shr 2br. 2ba. apt phone answenng. plus Irv. Puol. JaC, tennis. ~ $260. Call Beverly *f lwllh ......... d l200. + 1,iaut1I. Dennis at g79.2161 w"9,..al11t14 3900 915·1405 days. eves . --- ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 54(h')!M7 680 sq fl . carpeted. ...uE.,.,,CITING -------panelled, Mi.rlner M1. •0 a:;.A Roommate wanted Ml "'· Sq,Npt.S680mo 675·10.12 .~MESAAPTS zs +. pvt residenN'. ~ESP ... cr. -l>U.l~u•~TONPTBCH Cd.M.3Br,28a,640-1710 ~ "" s: Bach. 1&2 BR N e w p o r l B e a <' h . tromS255Aup. Prof. woman w/ch1ldren WeslclHf are a . 400 Adults. No pets 16 & 11, needs home U> sq. ft . I a tr· et e . Ca II l!i61MesaDr. sharew/sameSSl-0322 642-8079 Pa<•1f1t· Rt!ul (5 Bib F.a&l of Newport o-lbl r I 25 '>C Elli.ale, G~ne Hill. Blvd) ncnpons e ema e . ..., ------ 9am-spm 546-986() to share 4 bdrm. Bal Isle Cff1ces or busml'ss. Sl'l' home67S-3'54 serv1l't" avail Nr lwh Roomma ed--h-475 No. Npl lllvd te want lo s r 64&-4481 ADULT APARTMENTS Nestled among t.eU pines & rushing streams. 2 Br apt on Bl. Own rm ---·- $140 mo. Yr Is•. Call FREE Secretary wtotr1Ct! Oesta or Lisa. 673-04111 S32s-.S400 call 631-2242 PACIFIC WOODS 839-2140 Fem 25-35 prer. Must be neat. I blk to beach. 3br. &Lsmess or office spa rt.· in ' --------• 2ba,$1S0.548-9816 NpL Sch. on NewJ)Orl Respoasibh! wortring girl Blvd. 1 blk from Cst needs studio or single M/F 30-45, s lra1ght t o Hwy. Aprox 800s'l fl apt. Aug. 1. Corona del share exec COl'\do. l\/c. $100 mo. Call Mr. Welb Mer, Laguna, Dana f/p. sec. gates. S200+1~ 67~3.510. Point areas. Perm. ref's ut.il. 9'19-5500 ex 217 days . ~ Aft55@.7826. Oran~e County Airport· Executive officas. Plush a-4000 Female wanted share 2 Br swll's & Lndiv offices. ··::.:.:.::;,•lu•l•c•~:_::t•,:••• fwn apt w/male S30 wk. Rent includes reccp- nuuw '""n: ...-CcstaMesa.546-2068 t1onist. Secretaria l mweet& up. Best Oceanfront House. services avail Sandy S48·9755 S330/mo +last+ 1'!>utll. 97S-Ol22_. __ Manied cpl looking for ~~/2 men.675-4522. _ :.m Sq Fl Pnme loca reliable fem to share Ga tioo belwn 2 lrwys. will home in Mesa Verde.:t;' 4350 divide. 14304 Beach lll. 5.57-6742. ·-~••~••••••••••••• Westmi n s tt•r , call m.8889 or 645·1260 uve-in. male or fem ap· Garage or storaR~ space prox 50 yrs. Resnbl rent. w alley. S6S mo CXfire Ul your HOM~. ;i br Call 836-6179, Santa Ana 548-W7'! & gara~e. SS65. Zoned area -------Cl. 642-2510. 646-4848. -------1 1.? double gar. wtelet.1. •---------Separate bath. k itchen door o pe n er . 430 F.I priv. non smoker. S160 Mode n a N .8 . $35. _per_mo_._839-_4_178 ____ , 64&-9005. Rm. pvt bath. m ature S"I garage or storag~ Have you considered participation Ill your own centl'al Huntington Beach office? For info call Ken. 842-2197 empla lady, Ute pnv. ref, s pace. Westside Costa $100 +.Lag lkh494·7346. M e s a S 3 s Newport Blvd, fronta.ie. J4 mi. lo PCH. S2!W>mo. or mo.631-05971552·9723 750 ~~ S350 per mo B)Wk + ut1l. Offk. lftltat 4400 _At)..=;__.---- 960-4196 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prestige Secunly office Cln mature non smoke pvt 500-~ sq fl Hwy v is· ba. kit privl S4S wk 1b1h~y. Laguna. s u b S.1S-6828orS57-0678 parking. New carpel, ---------• drapes&paml . a1rcond. Fem. student worker. noo P ri c e n e g o t 1 a b I e . 3X> to S50 sq. n. Ut1I. & Jan1tor1al provided. SI.pee sq. ft. 7141768-1222. a.u.u ...... 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• smoker. k it priv . 549-11.86.557·5870 FOt"store&orricespaceat S200+ut1l. King sz. nn+bath. 552-8703. OffiCE space available reasonab&erates. ----al 17875 Beach Blvd. 500 to 5000 SCI Ft. Room in CM. (em student near Talbert in Hunt· MrnA VERDE bR pref'd. Everungs or Sun. mgton Beach. S50 per PLAZA g79.8478 month. Phone message 1525 MC!la Verde F., C M ---· service SIO per month. 545-4123 Pvt furn room & entr. E· desk SS per month. Dally 1----·------ s1de C.M. SJ60. mo. Pilot offit'e. Phone _645-0_1_08_;_640-_127_8__ ·-642-4321ext.276. Laguna Beach. pvt ent. Executive offices avail in ba. Noo·s mkr.1. ,over 40. (uJI St"N ore bldg. Nr need car ~160 mo. O.C. airport. ~pt & 494-001 -----phone ans. Sety serv, Beautiful qwet home Jmi. \.'Onf rm, etc. Pls call bch. Lag. Bch. Room _7_52-6Ul8 _______ _ avail. kilcb & lndyr priv. CIHTB POIMTE S250rno +'huu1. 49'·1294 EXEC. sums Swear-..... 4200 Jamboree le MacArthur •••••••••••••••••• ••• • • Bay Windows LETS MAKE A Dl::AL 1200 sq. ft. in great loca- bon in Foontam Valley. P\ease call Cheryl Green ( 213) 54()..()'l27 Balboa I sland. 2 new stores or l large store. U8 Agate. Avail. now. Call to see. Agt. 675-8170 Harbor Blvd, C M. Pnme comm'I lor S300/m o. 548-l l!i6 or 67S-2213 'Comp.lelely fu rnishe d PlushCarpet. Newport. Nr P.O. Mode rn weekly rentals, $200 & 752-2737. 548 sq ft. store or oh' 2630 up. San Clem e nte AVON·<E> 2~77·7001 Beachcomber Rily, $190 UP. OCCice-s t ore. ----'-------... 101 cpl$, drps, A/C. 17301 Eastside C.M. Spaee for Beach, H.B. Lse. Mi-2834 ofc. businesa or hohby Laguna, oceanfront priv. be a c h • f I s h i n J! Newport Beach ofr. full weekly /mo. Winle 1 kJtchetl&balh. Rat.es. 499-3816. . 67~12 Gorgeous Bay View. Ter· raced over sandy beach. 2Br, 2ba. Avail J uly & August. Ber 7PM call 613-0'7'70, anytime call ~or~ Slepa to beach. 2 BR, 1 ba., $250 wk. Avail tbruout awn.mer; 2 BR, 2 ba. + dm, S5SO wk. agent 673-3863 E!ltabllabed Newport Beach full service ell· ecutlve 11.11 le. 3 in· divldual offices now avalla.b&e. All amenitiea included In month to month rental . Mac!Arthur •t Jamboree. EUX;UTIVE ROW INC . 752-7\70 btailt¥e ..... New addiUon to 8\lite 190. $75& up. $48·7249 __ _ Retail/Office space, 700 sq ft. WestclHf area l-e16-4J"8, call collect EAST 17th STREET, In Costa Meaa-aevera l 11toreunlt.s-.ize9 lnclude 13)(), ll80, 2073 aq.Cl. 11> aca..ft. per mo. Berrett RJty Register 6&2-&840 .................. 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lquna Hills • 2 Adj. 5000 sq'. ft . M·l uni\aJ. new btdl AJC ornc-e. rTont.s on Moulton nr Lake Fore1t. Lse b y ownr l&M8118 Re1pon1lblo, workln& wrlltr 1 ee kli one btdruom cOll•Sc 1n CD-orua del Mu or Coel1o1 Mu.i. Qwetneu M111en uul Wnt.-lia11111hcd At1 •a. Dady rtlOl, P o Holl lSCIO, Co11a Mou !tltU! NWJEI IMMEllATELY .:. 2 Br.Inn hoo:I.,, duplex or inpk!x for slHd1ly work· !Iii mother" ~r 5 yr old daut1hlt!r Jn •:a11t CoetJ Ml'1>1t N H S11nt1t ;\Ou t l.!t~hlb a rt• 11 up lo S3()S mo Net.od 1wrt t'red1t & rl'nl11I r1>f'1>., I httVt' them• I m unx 1011s lo find a hom1• wht•re lhert> 11 H' no rl!1> tr• cl ion .. aglUl\l>l dl1ldr1•n, pleast' l'Ufl.\ll.lt•r. mt• I m an xlnt ll'11Wll <.:ull MO 8308. JackJt• De.in· lse/ !l'nt (lf hous1· cpl look111~ for unfum 2·3 bdrm w1t•nd yd for :? mat~· doi.ti.. llavl' tt<>Vll ref's for all of u i. 7~1 !HOO. i;i .. 1 pr~r. Stevt• or Jt>lll1 S<•n1or <'llllt'n woman looking for n •as apt 111 COM. Nil, or (.' M . plcast• phone l 296 38>10 Cllrt'('r mindt•d stucfrnt will t•xchan~t.· landsrup mg. i.:c11 house mn ml J. l' r \'I l' L's for I 1 v 1 n i.: t1uartt'r9' Also will house Sit whtlc \OU'r<• Oil \ :JC'll uoo Vl•ry dc j.M:m.l:iblc 497 :m7 2 or :lhr hou..,1· m In mr Coopll' w :.ml child ~·8411 Resp man w/qwct dog ~ small house. Costa Mesa area 646-8l72 ----------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~s Opporiunlty SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tennis Shop X Int NB a rea loc Top brands . J11gh profll. low over· head. · S l 4. 000 + 1 n v -673-43--E._ }\~ PART T IME WINDOW clPaning business, Nil area. Evs. 9'79·3348 NEW HARUW ARI!; Store Xlnl. IOC $2()(),000 +ID ventory Ownr//\gl. ~7365 Smill, exrlus1vt> La~una Sch, Forest Ave retail loc J\/Clll for cost or de cora1or r1 xtur(.'S Don 'l rruss Uus opportunity 10 have your own business in prime area Call 491. ~ dr 642-2714 Want to buy a business andeamoverS60.000 +a year? Seamless Rain carrying Systems We make our own & mstall them on lhe J ob . Guarantee business from referrals. Plus lots more bUsim .. 'l>S. 2 trucks and mach. $75.000. More room to expand b~c;mess. servin~ aJI of Orange Co F..stablished business over ~ years. Phone 566-7723 af\ 6pm. My Toy Store 1s for sale in Laguna Beach. Moving lo San Francisco. Sl0,000+ inventory app prox. $5000. 5 yr old growing bu111ness on O>ut Hwy. Very unique imported merchandise 499-482S or 494 ·2030. MoMy to Lo. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWIHG- LOAHS & 2MO TRUST DEED LOA HS Cu.~torn1u'd to mt•llt YOUR n<'l-ds R.l.Orf. SANTIAGO IAHI< 7 I 4/Ul-5200 fNEED fMONEY • Summer ~tal beautiful f\lll eervlce tte.c!. suites countrY bometLag. Bch. la Nt!wport C.oter. i. \mi from bcn. 12SOwk. new O(fi~ in plush •ur· -.121M____ roundlnsa w /under- V.._ a-... 4250 ~ ual1ned park· New h'ont street location. CllOIT HO ••••••••••••••••••••••• g f"rocn •• mo. A•k Patil lrYlne Bu11lne1111 l'I09LIM Houle ror rent, Bil Bear about our moYe·jn al· ~-n F _ _...,'-TD•--, Jowance .._...,,,,, 4,901 sq . or -~ --~ ::reJy•:pr~~· f~i ~ Retency Cofop. lM/Of!tlon to buy. P"l 547·5402 _.._1 ~ (714>"4-7118 P\f. -.... 494·3866. Arranged by --p.10.--. C...tt4-&.o.. Oc Law omee or ot.Mt pro-l91q ft. 1310 Lotan. CM. KAUAI ean rroot 2 feuional office AVCO ::.00.&:' mo. '48·7512. ~ .a.lllu f •ST bdrm. 2 ba. Condo. Flna•c:hl Tower ~ ,.. :'1:: .. pw nllbl. ~Center .... -..,-8q-.f\-.-,,...--Oe-l_Wt_e_, 2nd ac 3rd homeowner · omc... or I olfJCe •wt.. anc.tWarebouH loan• fut. .. ror any T#tm ~ .,...._,.x.roa. AND ~=EZier:::~~ ....._ l cw I br eouqe ln ltnr,. 11 ~ WNSq ft 20fftc:99 .. i._ ca blleb 00 Tabttl wHh f11.ml. . . WareboUae oow ... No l•Uon. ua.- car, TO• boet, waeb • ..-w-1Ta-AT s .DIEOOIS.ANA ___ t_S_S._16_10 __ maclltae', complete .,., '""" ,,.,,* FWY .... ...-. *· For more £._":...,clft~.·pe~!!!· •-no.rm SOOK t o 20 mil. R.E . ~ ,,... .._ A ,_,__. 1111-, ._ Develop. Con•truct & •H>"* 1'11tAMbelD'I .. C.ll. ...w-... 4600 \aU out. Inventory.~· Of .. _ -. _.................... celYables fin. Bus ••· • _.._-.~ I "'·-.. ~·-lolle\, f:rklQ1. .......i, Unbankable our ..-·-·new 'I •Yfll~ • ft-1 •~· Waot.ed to rent I /8179, ....,.. ea. s ea cGDC1o =s '™ ..L ....... =:aity. ~M13'1. Don .--..... ..._ -" 525 aq. n. bll5. mo. Ccrana del Mar or Npt -• ...,.... m.-. Bcb J Br uof. hou1e. __ ao_. _____ _ evs.. _ ac lllA• fenced yard, 11ara1e. MONEY AVAILABLll: Lo Jbdulu ,, ..... 1 .. f 2 -ar. Lido bit. .., pt mo or ne1otJate COil AAY purpot Mr '*-' J i...,.:&unt, lf •TOO ft w/bl,bJ1 Im· for l"!ftOY•tJoo' by J.J(lo ffarirave95t ~ e. · ·-~ .. ?.:. OD 0 r..r ofaa. XlOl for We e..,,..,ter. Excell. a..-~ .CPA,f\DMcial. rtfa.•mo Money&oLoan .......... 4JOO lrvlnt c .. ter atty. Any purp01t SS0,000 •••••••••••-•••••"• _.,. ~~V=, ntimum.A&\.540-lGI. ~ ~a-r 8lYd. 1.;\,a. .... '-tm. IP tio tlli I* mo .. by 1M 'ill..aun.t =-nm ·=-· __ ......... Call 'r.n Aul. la. Paul MUU., I\ low,.,..,.., ...._, •tmJm.aai eve. "-·~ \ ~.~.~ ..... ~?.~~ ~~~ ..... !~?.~ ~~~ ..... ?!.oo • ....,w..w 1100 NURSE ti.I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• i::· ~~~:,~n::~· dedlcat•~ci~r.1e ASSlt•. TIAMI c M lrtound. p~ate cell care. Your home or lnunedlate o.,.nlna. Wiil ... Ce 548 81tJ or 842·2182. mine. Local rer1. After train. Newport Beach. TW&•S R.werd $PM •-am or ~ 56tlt8. SOlmi CO~T ---OI' p 0.BoJt 132. La1un• ... .,..,.,,. .... 81."RS w NAnONA.L BANK •. I ,.. ,_ lr1 h "-tt ~1 nx>~ .,, • e will Anln...A-.1.-.. o •. uJll .-<·ma .. _. 3 • ...., er, train apply 1 AM at ........,..nl .,...nk on 4lh ol July. Dana Pt MacGregor Yacbls. t&:sl .. SUnllawerSt Ylr C.11 496-9130 PlacenUa, C.M. C4lata MeH l.1111tHi.ccoontfemale Vic ~W..tect 7100 flllkt"r Ir R•ob, CM Pl11 ••• •••••••••••••••••• • ci.11 m-~1M an ~pm ACCOUM'TING AssUltUt Manager want \id ror rash1on Junior i.portswear s hop In We.·trruru.ter Mall Ca II M&ria or appw. Petnci.. 939>3. Barber Stytlsl to ma naa«' l*t·llme. 631·9577. ·ruee. Fri, 9-6, Sal/ J.~. CYl!ll CIBl·B!ll. MltlJ J .. Trwt o.icli 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wtlar' Mf9. Co. J\Jl t)'petil Cl( n:al n11l11 h• inVftlmenla BlllCC 194U s,.cw-. ... 2MITD1 '42-2171 545.06 I I WI" buy dl5t'ountl'd 2nd & 3 rd Trust P eed" M inimurn B0 .000 714-116$-~ CASH FOR TD'1 Amttlc·an Mort ~7 71:,1 r.IJNEY AVAILABLE 2NO'f'OANll SWIN<: l.OANl-. INTt;tU :ST ONI. Y 011 Jo'ULJ.,Y AMOltTl~l-:1> l.A'(' R('Rlly R K BROKt:n. 0011 1'1'11 •..••••...•............ SIOO ..•.....•.•••.......... PENNY ptNCHER ADS ONLY S2 "'tt·ll Jny Item °' com btnallon of Items for S7S or les., with a PL·nn) P\nch"r Ad. :! line. for 2 C:OOlil"CU{I\ t' d a,) ~ f.Jt'h add1t1onal line t'> cJ> fur tht•2day;.. Char~t· 1t ' NoL-ummt'rc1al aJ, "'or mun • 1nlorm.i11un and to plan• your :ul r..ill 642·5678 Household help & care for elderly people 833 2009 -------PLAHHIHGAH OtcTOBEAF£ST Party or wedding? Then caJ.J Jolly Al's Oompah band for real old time music. 531-2951 or 5.11-22.50 CASH FOR YOUR OPIHIOH Women a~es 18·59 who own food processor~ Mic rowave:. or 1ct- l"OUNO PaJr of earrtnJ(ll Ul Mnrs atorti. (; M On July 4th &U-8220 ,.'ouOO m.11~ bt1by k•ltt'n 4 mi111 Whitt-with bl1tl'k 011 .ia"' & MM1 11tril)c'!d lall. VI<' M 111pln St (; M S4tHMIJ trOl/NIJ Clulm or •doJ>t AnlmAlll ph'kt"fl up hy NU l\rurrwl Cont rol lnrlud lnlj frtnnl!' r .. d Oa<'twhund. f11m1&ll' Tn r It• t p Ii pp y 1111 t h br11ullful 1101(11 N1>w Mf\11.(>r •I N•>WJIOrl Jlllll\ /\11110111 ll1101j lll1tl. ;>f}1f) 'mi MIJ•Ul'I Nn . 1'•'• 11111 SCRAM1 LETS ANSWERS 1.1uo111I ltu"lY l.1111·nt llunln 111\llU UltllC:~ Wl11•11 I WU~ yi111111(. I"''' !JI•• W<fl.1111 llllk ,1l111UI thi• k•hl•il 11' 1111111 k111x k11 'l11el11y ttll'V 1.1lk ,1l.1ou1 1 .... , 11m1! r' ""' th1· .. d1w1 "' 111\fCU I >IC II<:~ l''UIJNI> I 'l111m 111 ltf)l1j1I .11 le vuw /\111m11I ('an· ('1·nl1·r An1r11.1I l11v1·,., w1· lhwU< you f1)r your 11!.'IJ>'"ll·I' lt1 our m·1·1I fo1 IOVlfl~t horn•·~ (.;Ofll!' Vl~ll u,;. YIJU II bl.• ~lttd you did Wt• huv1• mon· d<JKI>. p11111111">, 1 al~. & k11len'> whorit>iod you 75-t 373'1 t' 0 lJ N U I. (; o I d 1· n l<l'lri1·vt•r ..,, Ht>:t('h & SI ti 1-! '" U u c n J I' k ~7Qlj() SlSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-; N ~: K G I '/ l N G M/\SS/\G E l:bbJam~ Lie Mas.,cur Outcall 9-11. 494·5111 MICHELLE'S •O\ltcClll'1~ HAM 2AM 835 3719 •FOXY LADY* OtITCALLONLY •972-1138• PHEGNANT" Carins:-. l'Onf1dcnt1al l'OUll!>eltn.: & rcferr31. Abortwn, adov t100 & kt.~pmA. APCARE !>47 256:1 Spiritual Reoct.,. UUSS. 1-:1 Cnmtno Rt'al SanCleownle . Fully lie. For Appt. 492 7296 ------ COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS• 24 ltn. 971 ·1513 ------1...i\NA'SOUTCAl.L 10AM·2AM 775-0493 makers -we have somt.-Sincere i,IJll.tle GO stnRu1~ questions for you & will Sept. song :.olo Seek~ pay you $8.00 lo answer sympathet1t' su1ler to lbem. Call Commun1ca shr super 2nd half Se.nd lion Research for mo~ Synopsis lo Box 11574. informatioo. 54~8317 O&ly l>ilot l'O bux 1560. CM 92626 CUSTOM GORHAM ------- -- DISHES Ceramic tiles. glass & porcelain & porcelain on steel, phoU>/ art, baked mto above for promos . limite d edi t on . Christmas ornaments. rock groups, logos. pools. spas & place settings. I Photo TJ"ansfer process. int'I known. Agts & dis· bnbutors wanted . Wholesale & retall. <714 > 99'Hl96 1lleraPt-Ut1c massagt> by he'd te,·hnic1an. N 8 ~..:. J·:.>-9~M ~!.?__ a f:d Lkrz. u1tcn·sting & run 1(1.tY (new 10 S. Ca> seeks girl 17·2.1 yrs for mean-ingful n •lallonship. U you arc a cuti(', very slim. under 5'3". fun lov ing : bu t mentally m at ure please call 646-8172. CM No kinky calls Ptnonal S«Tkff 5360 Lost & Fo.d 5 JOO ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Going on business lrips. Have run Call Tnavel!.ng FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 l..Ml or Found a pel '.' Ca II Animal Assls tanre t.eai:ue. 531·2213. no fee. FOUND: Whit• puppy apx. 6 mo&. YiClolty of N•wPort W.at, Hunt· lqlon Beach. Loolc:a like Samoyed. C.11963-1856. fbuod vie. Goldenwest & llcil. H.B. bleck male Germars Shepherd 847-61)4 LOST: Womans diamond. Pear Shaped SUIJ ln se\· ling, 6-a4·2S Vlc of Ruben E Lee, Mataeos. or Lakeside Restaurants. REW ARD 213·991·38U Lo111 : Gray bla ck COCKAPOO dog , female J uJ,y 4th Vil' of Bayside Dr & Balboll laland. Reward. 673-5666, m.aDl LOST: Brn/wbt male Sbeltl•. "Roaer". VIC Cd.M Jfl S e hl 1 11. Reward! 546-3146. StOO REW ARD for rem Dalmatian loet ln Brea area. -.llM/956-7860. Lost: Handsome cet, neutered, color part alameae. striped t•ll l~lls area. 844.s'TOO Iv mesaage. found: Male Bull MastUf, blk & w_h,1 vtc. Telbett & Beach. HU. 538-llm. ~('retarles. Brenda llH-~ 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seekmg rema le, non smoker. 25-30 lo s h.r ga:. & dn vmg to Long Island Leaving Aug 25th. 714494-4823, Priscilla. Urgent Female Crev. nffded On "Sabr a " world famous racin g yacht. Gourmet accom modalions (have u much run below deck as ~do above> an equal opportunity skipper. Ted, 7 l4·54l·S206 dys , 912-1296eves. Will trade two American A1rl1nes discount tickets for two UoJted Airlines discounters. Call art 3PM.646-«>96 fat~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.HGY ~ltminster FuUer Study. C.11 84'7-0628 Kirtder'prUD rellatraUoa ls now in progrea1 at 1be Gerber C h lldrens Q!Ur. W• offer a 1tat• certllled Klnder1arten vrocram lnchadln1 math le riecllDI' readlneu AC• U\ltOel. Afternoon cbild care provided. C.ll ror information. 640"'20 PLANO LESSONS · MS-3003 Study w /Prof Performer G abrlella Studio ol Muaic SWlMMlNG LESSONS In m)' home. CCtlt.a Ma a Soed1UM In be1innera " MUdntn who are afraid FOUND: lrilh Setter. cllbewat.er.~. male. T·M9. Vk8'aw• .W.W_._. 7075 OnlMuo. H.B. -...u ~ ........................ ~~~.~! =lttln1_ m)' home. uwq ~"'--""" ~-Ball•ble. de· eoam. peoda~ ICaUIJ ...- - Newp or t Beach Mortgage Banking Firm hu 1mmedlate openings ror exper. account s payable clet'k Must type 40wpm & o~rate 10 key by touch. Salary com· ~urate with exper. Xlnl l'O benefits. Call pe rsonne l Cor a ppl ~.E.O.E ACCOUMTIHG MAHA GB lllinds-on accounbnl to mqv" into a rapidly a1ow1ni.: 1·nv1ronml'nt whtorc• in1l1al1ve & lA..-ctwu~al expertise are a mu'lt lnstull t: l>. P l\)'lllcm. controls. pre 11.U'e nnanc1a1Js. analyie & U.'l~ume rrspons1bility fM 'ltf<!n1f1c11nt detailed rlut1<'11 Small staff 1'h1'l ,, a prt.'~t1r.1ou\ N.-wpnrt lll·ach bas«>d or Jea n11 .. 11on offe rin g ,.._'<'un\y & a ruu range of l11-nc'11t'I MflA &/or CPI\ 1k"1rnh11· Srnd r<"'iUmt• &r ~relDry h~lory 10 /\d •!>"J. U.i1ly J'1lot I' 0 lloK 1650. <:oi.lil M1'!ta, c;a 921''2C AcCOU11t Ca.rte t:.ir .. er opportu111ly in \lttlV1':!1 twiwral husmecoi. •1Hw1· dut1ci. 1ndud1n~ n·1·epl1001st & I yp1n1< ~lJ tt111.i ~JIJr y $7K4 $l000 per mo de· 1-"'fldlllK on t·x~ncm•c· 1\i:iply La~una Bl·:.~·h Coulll y W a le r L> 1 ~ t ;JOt; 3rd St Lal<(una S.-ach Ac".: Bkkpn.: TEMPORARY Reg15ter today lo work on vanoc.c. aecounung & bookkeeping ass ign tn\!nl:. Work dot>e to your tionw Acctg dcrki.. bookkeepers. acroun t<lfll.). are needed lhruout Orangt' County Call ui. for morewormat11m Robert Half's QC.~ 233.'l No Broad"" a' =M. <.:old well Banhr Bldg .. Santa Ana (714)835-4103 •ACTRESS ESl ACTORS •/\JI Aia~1 AllTypes• •I No ~Xl)l'r NCl''. "S ,\ M . intt'r\'ll'WIO~ 041y, llur 1 Lents hon ""urkcd ' Rocky 11 ··Goldie & The Buiwr" · L..ad,y Jn Red' w 1 Robt"n t.:onrad ... Wri~lt'y • Do u b l em 1n l " & "" Dis ney Studios. • ·\nyone interested in • MOvll's or Telev1s1on • •Csll "S 1\ M 'today• •1714 > 633 2233 eiu 9S• ADVERTISING SALF.S !A'ncrooi. l·omm1ss1on. will tram <\~7-4464 ALAltM/IURGLAR :-.:ct'd tra1nc<-ser\ H'I' person elf'Ct ron1t· bkl!d h(•lpful 22R F'orl·~t La~una Bearh ---------- Ans'Wffiftq Set-vie• PllX operators for .i ll'lephone ans werin.: serv1~ expent'nced or will train 'f'ull time or part ttrne shifts a,. ::11I11 bit-Days . afternoon t•verungs or grave yard Musi be able t(l work some weekends. Typmia 3S wpm required. Many co. benefits available. Pte&se call Moo· F'r1. Fashion Island area ~1791 Costa Mesa area . 673-1166 E.O E. APROPOS UDO ISLE SHOP A Fine Europe<1n Designer Boutique ll> :.t•ek1nj( ,. Sl'llinf! manager & additional staff Salary open. Cal,..... 547-3925 AP'f MAN AG ER For 55 units in Costa Mesa Exper'd couple . W i f e bkk p t ex p . Husband malnt. exp. Call 642·5073 or l213 t ~l APT. MAN AG ER Responsible couple to O<'· ~Y 2 Br 2 Ba apt & manage 13 near new CM urulS . No children. no pets. D ys 675·0562. eveal wtaJd,s 613-1418 Al'fMAMAGY Couple. manage elegant 277 unit adult complex Huntington Bearh Xlnt salary + bonus For appt caJI <1141521-354 l APT MANAGER Responsible couple to~· ~Y & manaae near new unitl m Cost.a Mesa. No peta, no cbi.ldttn. Days 67S--0562. evee 6'73-1418 Assist M•191r Huntinl\.on Beach apt bldg. Must have matn· tenance experlen<'c & ability, etc Salary + ».pt. 5'21-8541 Auto Carneri.. He~11>ter, t>arly AM I '~ 2 hrs. per day Earn SJ75·S450 /m(\ MU.'lt have ~ood wheelb J im Roylc. 540.3008 or S46--m36. Automot 1 ve Net!d am bilious har d work1n.: mf'cluuuc with hl•av)' du l)' eitpenet1ce who would hke lo eam top S Many fnnite bcndtt.s Call Ali.n ~on ronltac. /\utomoll 111 • Need rxper1e n rrd tran<1rrussmn mechanir Great 1>encf1ls & top waRes 11us Is a Job with a real futurl' Call Alan MaR n on Pont1oa c. ~ /\l!l'OMO'J'I VF; SALEWBSOM Salet>person noodl!IJ fur llt'W & ~ l'tJ('i('hf• & VW s1tl1·\ lmm.,111:.ll· (}pt'rulll( f\I ti \Im,. fr 1111(1! OC'flef ll\ (.;41 II f I Jr II) ll!rVll!W. :Siik 1111 S;Jll'\ ~r BILLY ATES VW.PORSCHE .... I •I ' I, I ' 8)7.4800 49 J.4S I I Al..JTOM<m V ~- Senic.e M•a ~ Top Newpo rt 1mp1.rt ~ seeJt.s full l1m•·. '"' ~ncnre<I 1nd1 v1duJI Good company bcnef 1 h Apply Ill penon at BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Strt-ct NEWPORT BEACll • AUTO PARTS • '!\red of ail the no ,H'l llln promise!.'> Ir you .1 r1· hard work1nc & looking for an opponun•l~ lor Jd 'ann~mrnl . Wl' art' louk tnR for you Rct:.11 autu pJrts chJtn ha' 1m mec.ltalc· ul>('nJOR lor t·\ penl•nt t•J l'OUnh•t l)CU µIt• J r,unt•t ~IO!>llllln.., a1so J\ :.11labk Top pc.1) & x!nt bt>nel 11s 1-·or ;i µpt Q.2906 B.1bysiller for :? children. 3 & 5. 3 days a wk, your home or mme 549·3086 ~t i P.!!!.._ Babysitter for I yr uld boy J dys v.k 6Jt·J451 afl 5PM B:ib~-.1llt>r nt·~·Jcd 1n CDM 5 :K>AM ·3PM , Mon . i~W". 675 380'i Bab)."tltt•r. :.om1.· m orn tnJ!.' & afternoon<.. C1J-.13 .\iesa ::.rea, i:iOOd µ.n 6.ll.S79'i ------Bakery P Md Su pv lrvme. s y~ exp in food prod Salar~1 S20.<IOOO lm-8529 10am·5pm M· fo' LUTINOM Eaper necessary El Niguel Country C lub Lq.w\a Niguel. "96-S767 BARTENDER P/I', Exp'd. 714·848·3066 -Deauly Manicurist (or Ultra Plush F acial & Hair Salon In Np1 B<'h WiU lease 5pace or pay percentage 675:_?.!0 __ Beauty Operator • spntl' for lease. Lido Hair Jo'aW<>ns 3424 Via Lido. N 8 673-1970 -----Ueauly Salo n Rerev uonist Expenen<'e pre ferred. Salary + com m1ss1on . II. 8 . area ~ •81Kt:STORI:> Slor~ ml(r. a i.s1sl. & mechanic needed for S<'hw1nn dt-aler Salan• SIJ,OOt> Mu:.l have ~m<>r b\M• cx~r in ., sl0r1• 544·~. .,./SECRET ARY Mcmoon·, only 1\ect-. • P".J puyroll 67!')-.MiM IOAT COUNTER SALES Mui.l knov. <,;11lb<.ii1h rvm.s moker, ~oocl pa~ MKW 6!17 ftJndulph ' ...., h-Jifl f':J•'<1nr1an Full tir ~ llrrM: kt_-v..1n· in:.tru m•·nls l!l t' Nc w11o n GT.>:.;i<t Boating .. ~111a·ricncf'd i..~ manal<(er m~t Yr.cht. charter busU>e:.i-. \farltetmg barkgroun1l ref l'fTt-d 63 I I !«)tJ IOOtUCHret Salary open for garmt·nl rnntg. self st.anur. 5 } r Pxperif'nCP C all f or appt 642·3472 BOOKKf:EP£R. cAPL·r for it d1stnbuwr or II\ parts & acc~'ono:' 111 I rvu1t• Boo« k <'I' pin~ . to. ~-.; f"/P t>mc. eall ~3anyt1fn{'M·l-',k ·, IOOIOCEEf>IHG 1 glrl ofr1('(". 1ndepencle111 slolb. self Sl3MP"r Tv1, 101.. Fle x h 1>11r ' Ba~ front l0{'3tl0n r\p Pf"O>C '• 11m1• S.'l hm11 bi:! 6810 BOOKKEF.l'ING t\SS J!-1 l'\.111 tune 1\ect:. pa} billing, payroll. hlc 1yp mg. exper pref Th .. Will a rd Co .. f'· V 7141957·0855. t:.O E \I f IOOKICEEPEA Comm1ss10ns rash it· r fo'a~h Is l lnvslml Firm 81tk~ 1>k1llslc xper rc11 Data proc~inJ? knv. ld1-tl· pref Xlnt fr1n j!1 benef tlS Ca II &$0.-0 I :?3 IOO«KHrH Property Management f'irm cn f'owil.am Vaill'' loukini.t for bookkecJ>t•r with knowledge of 1\ I' 1\ H. cash rec<'1pt>. ~ t'a:-h d1s burseivcnh 1)'J)ln~ slulls neccs::.a" Bakery Sales. Wholes11le 0l'ta proc(':<sini.: bad• Exp 1n food s ah·s ground he lpful. Non Salary/comm ne~otia smoker Salary S900 tu bk. Jnwe 833-8529 IOam start or commensurat1• Sj>mM f'. with experience. C;111 -Oebbit-8 to 4.JO M F ~TIAHk ~964~·2566~·~-~-­ LagWJa Beach branch . .Bncltlayer 's helper. full MlSSlOO VieJO Branch re· lune. own I.ram, Oepcn quire Cull time tellers dable. ~3175 Please calJ Joan Gore ANVASSER _ part 49'7·1771. EOE Lune worit. Collecting ~ cheeking add res~el> a-4587 ~I opporturulJt'S al fast growm1t Savtnlll> /\ R 8 UR ETO R AP & Loan for career on enl· p R EN T 1 c E H a v ,. ed ambitious mana~e· mecharucal ability to ap mcnt personnel Call for .J .. Hr 8 30 5 30 d .a...~·•·s on O""n1"0 s Al"o ,,..,.. s · · 5 ayi-. = "" .. ,. ' see Jim Simpson 1942 CHlEFTELLF.R Harbor RI CM t 11 fuJJ lime teller & t I / Ca r W 3 s h I m m c d r iT ll'ller. Prefer ex-employment, cxper penenced. Saddleback t'ashier 644-449) · Savings & Loan Associa tton. call for appt. Mrs CAS If I E R I s ALE s Jen1e. 759-01.Bl FLOOR PERSONNEL. E.O.E ... M/F lwl· & part.time POS1 ----------• ttons avail. Apply Sears Banking TB.LEI Roebuck & co. 9045 Adams Ave . ff . 8 . 963-2666. Sears Ill an Equal Opportunity Employer Experienced f'ull/tlme 1---'--=------ operunA ln the Laguna Hills area. Ext'ellent salary and be n ems Pleue cootact Regional Cffice. Lorraine Miiier m .3124 So~tr+>IU~ WELLS FARGO BANK C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Ope.rungs now av:ulablt' (or run time asi;istant maruigen on 2nd. Ir 3rd stuft. No uperience nel' We tram. Start $3.10 to S4 per hour. Advancement ~ foe maoaae· ment poa1hons to SS.SO per hour if~fied. For more tnfonnaUoo 4' in· 401 Civic C«lter Or. terriew ~to •tore 82 at A.ltembl~ work:.Llfbt sant.e Ana 30009 Crown Valle)'. t-4;30 Mon-Fra. l 6S IDE M/F lAl\IDA Nll\llll g.IJl6() 1!:!MAvtC.M.54S-61QI 1~~~~~~~~1 orcalln4/A'1~40 . ...... 7001 ......... FREE SEMINAR llAL ISTATI DAM 9A M to 4PM. Saturday, July tc. Re gistry Hotel. 'across rrom Orange Co. Airport>. Instructor will cover all subject areas. Brl'nl notebook. pencils and book Jf deslred. Six hours of intensive illstructloo to reserve a aeat. call MS·oo:M. CIW90MAIDS Part time help nieeded to a1&ume clea nl n1ot relpCllll!liblllUes at newly remodele d exclus h 't' ~vat• reeort. Mutt bt' GI ht.lb moral cbaract('r • a61e to supply rl' f~. C.11 The Good Liie Al Lquu Shores 494-1121 ~ ____.,. ___ ... ··-·····--........ .... ,,.. ..-... _~,. (' .... t~ .... ~,.~ ~ ....... , ...... __ ..... ,.. _. ..... .... .... -..-............ ..-...... -----·-..,..__ .... .... 0 DAILY PILOT •f • El···· i ) ..... r-.' I ., '~ ~I 'T ~I • iJ ,,.. ""' II ~I I) ..... ...... •) • <4 l t ~I • I I ; <4 ) • ~ ' ., I ll 4 ~I ~ .... ,._ • " ~ , • .... .... • ......... . c:., ..... e...1e.cr. ....... ... h .... -~ .... , ... , , .. IN;/P ...... -. ....................... ....................... ....................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... • •••••••••••••••••••••• .. .............•....... ....................... .... ................... ROOM ADDITIONS •RDIOl>J:LINO * ~~Ni• worn by Tbt Clun ups. Ha u1tn5 Mlctd M.cOonald.LPCA DAHDY DUSTBS ~.;uropean Landscaper. lnl/Eitt. Dependable. lwe'~ OtllJ:Z· but we doll ~ 'tllOrtUo•Hblp Kil~ olc perth-.. St1rvln1 Col e,e S tu !And•capln1. Imme . RardoSan Joa~uln GC Wk~ or l time aerv. ~ work. Fair plice. Reasonable. Free tit. better. ee eel. Vlaa/ ,. rn:••l&N ,........, cuscom t\ohb d t'nl 1 Pa 101 , t4."'1clnff. 643· 9901 pvt by appt. 83 ·1710 VA ANTS. ritntals our 1. 646-4871 dya/ ena. Olli Jay. sa.tLW MC, lic/lnld J oe 5'3·~179 ~· leol c o . wor~ ~eeka. lenns. drhewayr.J sld4lwalla. tea lw• meclalllti_ STEAM ltil "'*1\arntl\ P'rClt' W al «'r l v era1on ·~p. n*'rdtner. Summer ARP•:T EANINC Let U1 lnetall a NEW lnt/Elll. Dependable. ,.:·:~ .... D CONSTR. emmat..MHO ~l&JJ11t 7)12!.!., -tertl . alna. prunlna • ....................... lbMSed. lne. Free Est ·La nd sca p e or R.euooable. Free est. 00 --tlean • 7$1·3582 Ca~encln1 ac root· S52-'106. · RF.JWENATE The Old Call Bill. S48-0507 ....................... .... ,: .... l.QJ? Qacm 1D&« / £.xw all.en CllMC... -~No ~•ml.Papa One. St Lk '38441.9. ca II ~t • Commerical ReaidenU..1 & commercial --Ucn. llddlt~ ktthna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llumc Prld e ·aardein 2 girls wUUn\a to clean anyt.une.~16 ---.s.r.t&· ~· l)' Rel Q.rw for yuur cbUd. my ~~· haul awaya. your house. obi, tX· -p11 ntlnft. Free op ly M~mt Co. ....................... hocr'lt C 00 rir Wt'<'ll _ .a. Mt 11e& Kandymao·Rellable·No per, m s. 642·S299 RotolilUng, renovating, esUmates. es. rates Complete ~rv 81). U!M TelepMH Anawerto1 ~ t.oo btg or too small. sprink.len,new lawns.& 67S-9:59l " .......... ~ \ CM area Al-4'1 l t' I l:r Setvlce. IS ~ ~ • eddJllonA RQC.ohllinl lawn Hrvlce. est. anytime. Call Housecleaning done. ~ea":!,f · Dave ---ALLPAJNTIMG • ••••••••••••••••••••• C' .f;y, ..,....... Pa.uoa, to0ncme/decu • Dl••tC .. n Ip mow 4s ed,e. ~1621 or Ride 963-5419. Houses •\,;f,ts. Call , or B 643-3481 8'C ConstrucUOn. No Job ~ ~ 11.1tt:M. Jim • •••••••••••••••••••• :w&.50'Z8 eves. K.alhy, 631· . Mautj Neal 559-1325 Comp I. too big or sml. Room ad· Gl«l81 l"~rt drapc!ry t'l_,antoll. Rera•rs. Handyman Extk50 lnt$3SO New1 cu.w..i. rnendly -----OIJ'"dtn.lnj. maintenance. P umb1n g . e l e c . Fanatk t.1 ~leaning • •••••••••••••••••••••• ditlons & remodel . c.,.tS.fiew done 111 >-Wr hom~. no w S4B-4Xl l2/S4G-0203 ~lorat• oon~oo wa1llfti l1nd sc 'J1~ Bob spnn.kler. paui1mg, etc &c maid service. I time. Brickwork. Small Jobs C.CCIWP~ ----••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ool Jo'abri c-Ca r~ 54.S-U 10, 2 I -O'lSO Any household repair. wkly. bt·wkly, monthly Newport, Costa Mesa & Custom work In\/ lll. REMODELING It add•· -Shanipoo 4' team t lttn ...... ~ .. " S4.\ 1411 ~ Studenla bu\ all Tiny. 1142-1492 art 4. Empties etc. Resid/ Irvine. 675-3175 eves Lie lt36481J. 642·~1. t1o05. Pall06, decks & Ooklt brrt•hteMl't, whl Comm 'I. C o mpl .......... .......•.... ~ 10 m.U> bt.ach Clean .... ~ pt\ceft Rot«illin\:, sod. Janito rial ser vic e . Bnck, stone. b~k work • F.ast Coast Painter Qua IJ · covers. Rough & finlsh . -S.\'tl MOMy• bv. din rm, hall I~ Avg ••••••••••••••••••••••• seeding , sprln ters. ~ Reasonable. 20 yrs exp tale Cloors . cont re l e ~ Work. Xlnl . Pnces carpentry. 642· l 738 flnvewaya•Parkln.: lol m'l f7 ~ C'Ol.K'h SIO. rhr U.EC.."l'fUCIAN·Pnccd . clean ups. tree firunuig. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Insured. S52·0l05 patios. walks. dri ve · ee F.st. Interior/Ex· ......., •Repaln •Sealcoalknft l'>. Gu.ar ebm ~1 odor hauling. C a I Jon, OCC Student. 1 Ton trut'k ways Free est J ohn tenor 968-7&41 •l.k NB. C W S fc naht·lt~" c11t1mote 0 11 ~. ·. Trasb, tree tnm CDM Cleanl.n~ Service 84&-1S83 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:pt ttp&lt. 15 yrs f':apr I~ or 11mall Jobs Dan Rsnbl price1 1nt/exl Repair & Reroof. All "'Pbalt ~·· _ Do worit myull Refs 642-322C. Specially for OM & Bl Lii' ll:rJl~ 813 03."l!I \'ard care, complete. residents. 675-1909 AH types of masonry . Custom qua aty. Free ty~e s ·s hlngle s · ~ 5.11--0101 -Reh nble Reason a ble Hauhng & cleaning Ules, ifalios, pa110 cov· est Jack 636·9453. roe hakes·compo·lar. ------ttnttnlltdric .. ~.e ...... ~ ...... We Care C.rpel ClelUlen Cleanup& 646-6684 Have dump lrUck The Moppets Cleaning e.rs. b walls. 548·9150 Free est. $41·5930 Fin. Steam clean Alsu up ~· 557-8271 Serv1t'e Professionals. Your Harbor are a Avail. Yard care & clnup Quall-Solid mas onr y. brick painter. intlexl Prof. Divorce 180. BanJtrv~y holstery Work 1 ua r E.lertnclan cy work at a reasonable l do it all·skiploade r. well est.ab. 546-2393 v.'Ol'1c.. Sl.50 sq ft . Ca II ?Jality work. Reason n. S10, Act.Mm Le&al Typ &- <MZ-5UIO 'Truclt mouot urut. Free li ~5 t r a t e s . b e s t price Chris 960-7~ dumptruck, grade. haul, SUSIE'S after S. 645-8728 cl lns. F.st cheerfully ••••••••••••••••••••••• est. !'Na. ratd . S4S 3716 workmans hip Small cement, asphalt, tree re· 0.EANlNG SERVlCE given. Dave 586-8425 CE RAMI C T l LE : ~itMIMJ ~, otl carpets steam Job& preli!tted. 675·8345 Exp. Hawailan gardener rnovals etc. 831 · ~7 751-7368 ~ Kitchen. baths, entrys. Ctean·ur· tree/shrubs ••••••••••••••••••••••• P ro pe r preparation • YQ.Ur tile or man e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• deaning done by pro Fedrtg ~ne & tri mmed. Fast hauling, res Sl4 & up. Hous.sitt""J LocaJ movin~ & hau1111g. pnme & paint Refs 962-:.rl9 Babysittlna my home , Cesslonals Ins u red ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1744 \'d & gar clnUP6 Frei? Free e s t. 646·0801. lo v e & c are . ex· ~1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• freight. office supplies . . K&B custom wood fenr est. (714 >842--4S97 HOUSETEHDEltS household goods & con Lawrence. MS-0975 eves. T~ penmced. 642·5298 K e n 's Card e n1ng ~ ~t.es & fence repiur. slruct1on c leanu&s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Services. yd ma int. lret-Get rid of wis1gtllly trash ~P of local tea chers Painllng·inter /uter 10 .. -..s....1c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• /848.3036 care for your homt• Re.a.sonable rates. II FM Tnal Lesson . Cred. ••••••••••••••••••••••• For your MXt rockta1l or --lnmmang & r emoval. & debris College stu· 91:i>-2654 morrungs & eve:. yrs ui area . reas. work teacher. exp Readin~. WOOU. fe nces. ~at es, dean.ups Ms-1587 dent . $18/load 548·6421\ wtule you are away. Ph guar 962-0220 Dan Business guidelines, •c· dumerparty S!lJClS. reasona ble rates &6-8616 ex 2. OK math, French Rsnb countin g. consulting. R&f'f-A..CHEF 11847-4793. Gt1•1 al SerYius Houudl111tloq PaWinc}"P.,;1141 rtastw/Repoir Local calls returned < N.8. area 11yrs.833-8199 Partial or complc1e ~e~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnlwcinc:~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6nrol3 ~Ooorand ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUSUMES-cover letters, ~allon in your kite en Hand polishing & hand Want a REALLY CLEAN ·~ . PETF:RS PAINTING Neat patrhes & textures Basic subJet'tS & fore1g1P professional cresenl&· a European cheC. Bar R.,.rs washing ol your cars at HOUSE? Call Gingham Eitpr'd Reas Rates At&EST. 893-1439 language 1K·8). Teacher ~. reasona le rates. & service personnel s up-••••••••••••••••••••••• your home. 499-3459 IMWonc• Free l::s t Call Gene 16 yrs..:.!efs. 673-5913 Complek !>ervu:e & :.ales Girl Free est. 645-5123 Ho mes, Ad d111 o n s . fast service. 493·1973 ask plied if nt't.'dcd J\ p 1>0an t Rubbish haulin g, yard AssockrtH, lflC.. 5.2-04.58 TypilMJ 5"-Yic• for Dee ments for estunales & Automatic operators. 1· I ea n ~ Se r v 1 c e s Robm's Hoaseclean1nJ? F\l..IJ value contents on R c s lu c ro . o ve r --planning. No obhgatton R epair s p e c ia l t y Srvc. ror a thoroughly homeowners covt'rage Prol pamtmg. 1.-:xt. & ml blockwalls Low rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.p11ter 9.t!-$74 Unlarrut 494 1387 free est 586-4892 LP Office Services Prof 548-6410 -clean house 54().~7 675-0562 Low rat("S. Re fs f'r('{o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gcadtninq Screen pnnling. Boitl'~. -------®SiFKo est ~780. 536-4383 lypanJ?, term papers, re C&rpenter. Free Est. Any C-rrt/Concrett s1gn.<1, elc Polys c1ence MRS CLEAN make 1l ---~ s um es f't(' L o ui se ....•....•......•...... Painting I NT/ E XT sue jobs Call Allan or Co 646·3782 gle am Bac h • aftts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jtagan 64.2-1221 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardening. clean·ups & homes. Bef 9 or a l 5. Neat, honest. r('as . 12 Tony. 646·8649 Plumblll~ repair ~pee in Window Clffntnc} . Cement work of all kinds. landscaping. G eor ge 61~~ !'>49-9372 Janitorial yrs. exp . L1l''d . 0aVl' remode 'ng. co~r re. 1loors.. windows. parti· Free est. 15 yrs exper 100.W. 545· 7072 96-HMS pipe f'ree est op Hat ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1ons. patios. ell' Bob. 1\1.so block walls. 556-0757 --Cedar Crpt Clean'g . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~4omes. orfll'e & bu.c;mess. •VERY LOW PRJCES• ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'\ne ext Paint 111 g S l IH' . Plumbing SJ7 3194 '193-7976 steam/shampoo. wndow OFF1CE. INDUSTRIAL. Quick, dependable. re· Paci fi c Conc r e t e on landscape ma int. Your complete service. wsh'g. fir wax·g, gen R EST AU R ANT & 11\.S 1'ry me 836-5555 24 (nd('pendent drain clean asonable !>49-0424 14? selection of papers & CUSTOM Complete concrete or sel George !>49·20 IS rln'g serv. Res/Comm. HOME CLEANING . hrs. Richard Sinor 1ng ss so up Res ults Interior Carpentry your fo rm s . Save SuPplJes.. bis-8975 Reasonable . S imon. Refs Lic/Bonde dt l ns --W-ANT AC..'TION.,--g u a r . 7 d y s SELL idle items wit h a by Jay. •. ~2-8809 ~9926 Wanl Ad Results 642·5678 Want Ad Help? 642 5678 751-8951 552·5166 Class1fod Ad!. 642·5678 548-44361641> 9017 Daily Pilot Clnss1f1cd Ad --- HtolpWont•d 710~ HelpWattted 7'00 H.fp Wanted 1100 HetpWant.d 7100 H.lpWanted 7100 H.lpW011ted 7100 He4pWCMt.d 7100 Hflp w •t•d 7100 HefpW~ 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··•··•·•··············· ··········~············ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Child Monitor/Live In. COMPlITOR OPbvery. P it. 4 :30-9pm l>nver tor school bus . Wiii General office: s mall G&lERAL OHICE Handyman. 40 hrs week INSIDE SALES Care for 2 children a.:es Word Processer Own trans. Mon-Fr i train Apply at Hi83~ FACTORY sales p R Co near Must enJOY ph contact $3 75 hour 645 33RI o r Im med openings ror 10 & 8. Prepare & serve tmmed1ate openm~ Call Some wk.nds req. Must Br oo khur s t. F .V Looking for a mature. airport complex s eeks 1t.'Orlwlg wlcust. & detail 6Th5949 responsible. mature i.ell meal s , a ccompa n y Dian between 8.30 a m beovr 18. 531·0811 9Ei2·3312 responsible person to do vers atile . c r eative wrk Pd val', Sl<'k pay & s tarte r who c o m . duldren to school & after & s p .m weekdays -----hte production work & person for general orrir<' hJth lllS A~ly 9am-4pm MELP!!! munacate., easily with s rhool a ct lVl t leS 759-065:1 DU.IV ERV S's for de· packaging Apply 1n duties. Good typist. Jill' Mon thru 1 Barden's Girl Friday needed. A I oc.h€rs. Sales expenence Pr?are children for --livery L./\ Times home DRIVERS person. Kings ley Mfg book.kE'Cpinl! Call ::;usan Pest Control 600 Ran on phones, offH'C' or a plu.c; but not reqwrcd be . Was h & iro n ~ for summer vaca. dell very route. avail m Co .. 1984 Placentia /\ve, 556-3766 dolph CM 546 5570 ~anizer. Start SJ.SO hour WiU train Must have lite. <'lothing, Clt'an iuarters tion relief Good salary So. t: II B. 3 to 6 am Men or women 25 yrs or C.M. between IOam & u per f utu re Ca ll lypuig sluJ Lo; Unders tand c ildrens Mesa Vrrde Conv Hosp. S350/S400mo + bonus older. Know the coast 2pm. General Office General office/ Recep· Gn9!m 557-0825 needs. l yr. exper. req. 661 Center St.C M . Dependable l'ar & person Calles. Net $180 a week o r Typing. Caltng. phones llocu.st Heavy typing & n:iqwred. Ca ll 546-4481 or more Orange Co ast lrvtne a rea Hap1d ad ph o nes . Pl e a s1 n R HOTEL/FRONT DESK. SMO monthly. D O.T . 54!J..5S8,5 Tele oper. Desk Clerk & 301677.010. Apply at ~. Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml. FILE CLERK//\cctg vancement 4 day 30 hr pers o n a lity & a P · lnsurance Personal Lane~ Cook full t im e Good Herrmann. Fountain Dept of pvt Npt Bch club. wk. Boo kk e epinfi pearance necessary for Night Auditor. l::xpe r secr etar y . property nearest Employme nt salary . Mesa Ve rde Del men over 1$ for LA Valley. <No of Slate r XJnt work'g environ· knowledge helpful. Wi I Irvin e sales oCface . pre{'d. NCR 2:S0-8000. In· 'Development Dept. Ad agency. Airport a rea. Conv. Hosp. 661 Center Times in NB&CM . belwn Newho p e & ment, Call for appt. train. As k fo r Judy. 714/566-2734. quare Bnx-e Smith, San Creal workinR cond lJllid by employer. St. C.M. ~·sss.5. Penn/p.t. S3SO/S400/mo Euclid) ~5000 ext 520. 979-36.SZ Cle mente I nn . l 2S Salary commens urate CIVIL ENG. 646-S&i4 GENERAL OFFICE &pland1an. San Clem. w/abiUty. 7141833-0821 or OR DESIGNER COOK Dental Assistant needed Florist sales person full· GB4BlAL OFC P /T HOTEL F'RONT Dt~SK 7141833· 7&10. Lune. Male or Fem. ex· Wo rk fo r MedicdSch.dlHr Expe rien<'ed c nreer Ora nge a rea Union DRJVERP/T a )'OUnR CLERK-F'll1me. flex ---- minded. REGISTERED benefits . Salary open per preferred llrly phar maceutical gro up f\aU tame. aU benefits hrs Xlnt Npt Bch loc. Ins urance Property & Ideal st'hedule Tues thru Cr o m New po rt to rate + commission USU!g your It typtng & SJ..50 per hour to start Casualty assist Exper C IVIL E NG O R Sat, lli\M·7PM Ex· Im-7674 ask for Sherry or West wood. Rel a 1 I Permanent pos ition genl ofc skills Biological Hours 3 PM to 12 Mid· CaJJ for app<. 6'5·5000 ext nee. Muiamum 2 yrs. in· OFSIGNER with baclc'· cellent company benefits Carolyn. clothing store. receiving avail. Please call for science background pre· night. Exr.nence pre· 53> cld tYJ>lDg. Xlnl benefits IO"O'Ind in public works whicll include: Medical. DEHTAL department. Good driv· ~I. &45-8144 ask for rd. firs 8·1. Mon thru ferred. Ca I our Garden Hotel Receptaorust. Will James Ins. Brokers. Call and or land developmt'nt Dent.al & Life lnsurance . Penodontist needs full ang record & references e. Thur, S3 SO per hr . Grove off ace. Ask for Mr. train. Neat. accurale , Maurine 75 2 ·0990 cngmeering wanted for profit shanng & pension lame a sst. Expanded ~red. Must be over 7J4/63J-18S5. .Ellery. honest & dependable. ... E O E. design & supervisory program. Apply 1n L ours are 8:30·1. Call NATIONAL ~ition. Arly to Mr duties o ppty . X ·ray R.ORIST GENERAL OFFICE flexible hours. Laguna lntem1st office needs 'Uentes at obert Dein. person, rertif1cate reqd. Ext>:r Nancy at 644·5070. Uruque retail nursery Busy office needs person NURSING Bead\. 491·1087 bad< office girl: pi t. ex· J.C .PEMMEY pref'd. Salary open. II William Frost & Assoc. 24 foashkMc lllond needs creative people for exp'd m all phases of SERVICES Housekeel>f'r 2 days a p'd. 496-8011 1401Quai1S t .. Npt. Bch 842·66.11 DR.IVY WANTS> full & part time perma-genJ olc wk. Customer week Own t ranspona · CIVILEHG. Newport Beach Dental Roy Carver Rolls Royce nent pos itions . Mus t serv exp a plus. No book· 714/198-9237 tJOn. References 759 92.'>9 IHYESTMENT SAW E.0.E. M/F Typist receptionist for ls takln~ aglications for have experience m floral keeping Salary com· 6ll-Ol01 NA ESTIMATOR deni al office n eeded. a luahfi driver for design. Excellent OP· mensurate ""''::/i· lrvtne J::qual opp employer Opportunity to sell brand Expenenced ind1 v1dual cootts Previous o1fice exp. es· ~ up & deli very of portuni\y to work in a area 979-36S2 J ie m/Clh Housekeepe r ne eded, new trust deed invest· wanted to prepare cost senlial Call 644·0683. Us Royces. Apply to prestigious setting. Mon·Wed ·f·ri Exprr. ment plan a vailable only est1ma1 es of s ub Conv. Hosp. Good salary. . Darrell Sickle at ~Lffqer w/transportataon SS hr. ~h Newport Eqwty divisions, industrial de· benefits, worklnR con. Dental Recepl1on 1s t , ROY CARVER Please apply Ill person, Medlu~~fg of Call 494-9449 leave name Jo·u nd s . New velopme nls, utili ty Flagship Convalescent Newport Reach. Endo ROUS ROYCE Mm lhru f'ri. ITS MOT TOO U. TE &1* T .O l.C Plan allows In· systems & to perform Center. 642·8044 olfice needs fit exper re· specialty chemicals or-MET' A SUMMER JOI ves t o r s 10 earn a 1540Jamboree Road Housekeeper 1 Cook. minimum of 10% mlerest utility jnvesugataons & COOKS exrir. prof. only . cept Xlnt opportunity NEWPORT BEACH ROGER'S fers a challeng111g oppor Typ1Sts full or Prr. NB areu. OOJUSl~.000 calculate earth quan Dinne r lo use. Bes t fonighl person 631-3380. to an expenenced a c· Sttrelanes t1t1es. Superv1s1on CK· wages +benefits Apply 640-6444 GARDENS CO\.Dllan t ror l he 1 rv ine Warehouse workers 9$5-1673 f'04" an appointment con penence vital Apply an Dental Ass't, Ortho. Chr. tact. Don Herzo~ after 2PM Bayshore N.8 4days.Onboexp.& DI}' clearung. Experience Co r po r ale o ffic e s Tramee Assemblers HOUSEKEEPER-L ive persori with resume to House. 23311 Muaslands. 2301 San Joa~wn Reporting to t he ad· Work when you ""ant to U\. rm & board + :..il3r). Mr. FUentes at Robert. RDA req 642· 2626. help for dry cleaninz H.Hls Roa ~ El Toro. plant. Silk fin isher ministratave ma nager and pay ror those vaca x.lnt w/ctuklren. matun· Bein. William Frost & Dental A.<;s111tants. Full & counter.846--0015 CDM 640-5944 the successful candidate lion xtras . The re is & de.ri;ndable, Sundays Assoc .. 1401 Quail St. Cooks, e xpe rie n c ed. part t1mt'. X·Ray lie. re · ' will have sta ndard cost NEVER /\ FEE. so off uslin Hills arl'a Newport Beach. C o l o n y Kit c h e n quired. Occasional Cront a.c.troftic Techftician FRONT DESK CLERK system ex.pe r and will CALL US today! Mrs Lissner 731·2080 or Nwpot1 £11111! !t 'Funds Oerical Restaura nt. Sta rling of c 64S-26.S2. Design of consumer ele«· Exper'd preferred be r es ~o n s 1bl e f or VICTOR S59-4446. salary $5.00 & up . genera! edger. account If you were a film star. Waitresses t\M shift also DENT AL O R T HO . . t.ron.ic products. Analog 497-4477 Judy analyS•s . computer m· T-.oi sy Serwice •2Corporate Plata yoo would have to PVi an avail. 493-1848 Chatrs1de assasl. R. D /\. & digital curcuits. Work .. 556-8520 Newport Beach. CA terface. rec1ev ables. HOUSEKEEPER a~ent. YOU NE ER exper. pref Full or part with a ~roducl from start payables. and lanancaaJ ~ 135-2622 92660 llAVETOPAV COOK. yog person for t ime Beautiful a rea . toruus ,buildtesteqwp· FRONT D!SK 714/64 .... 124 COASTAL hamburger place, w /lt X Int. o p po rt u n 1 tJ;. ment. Experience only stalA!ment preparations M/F Exclusive, pnvale resort Chemical lod, exper. a + needs full c h arRe exper. Call Apply an 5$-0777, &fl. 6 & wkn s. Salary dependent on ex· ~SISTANT PERSONNEL ~rson: Tl< Burger. 2119 640-4292. per. Santa Ana. 751-7901 bul not necesi;ary. Send housekeeper to 1raln, Johnson & Johnson Baby . Balboo Bl. NU. New pnvale resort needs resume & salary r~ulre· supel'VlSe & work with ProdU<'L" Co <Dasposa GENERAL OFFICE AGENCY DENTAL REC EP · EXEC SECRET ARY ambitious individual to ment to Ad #582, aily staff ol chamber maids ble Div ) 1s look tnR for an Counter beJf, sandwirh TIONlST Asst to P'Nsidtftt assist manager with re· Pilot. PO.Box 1560. AU WE NEED Call The Good Life Al executwe secretary to 540-6055 shop. Nr C. Airport. Do you love people? Are We are seeking an indiv ser v atio ns & re sort Costa Mesa , Ca 92626 IS YOU!! Laguna Shores Western Div. Mana~er. Mon t.hru Fri, 9·30-5:30. you highly exper in bus ~ralioos. Concenlra 49 .... 521 Applicants s hould ha ''e Z190 Harbor 81 CM Skypark Blvd. Call for who is career oriented. General 557..0045 NEVER A F EE office procedures m a exhibits initiative & ton oo s witchboard HOMEMAKERS excellent typan~ <70 + > & Call after hours appt appt. 556·0670 dental OCfic.'e? wunts to assist ln run-coordination. Excellent MONEY! shorthand sk lls . Ex· COUNTER/YARDMAN U so we need you an our nlng numerous bus!. ~~leotlal. Call nitbuslaatic individuals ON·LINE Temporary 1Hawn1YH & St. perience heJfaful but not Clerlt/Manafter for cos· fulJ.Ume, mechanclcal Newport office. ~5684 nesses. Top skil1' reqd. Llle At Laguna · earn comm . to $2,000. Penonnel Services are dents Photo"'•' necessary. alary Is de· me\ics, gi ls & c a rds. ebili&a!t +, apply 1705 days. SSl-61196 Eves. Ask 65wpm, lOOwpm SH front Shores. by Thanksgiving ! pleased to offer you a ,....c· pendent l.(pOn quabfiCM· Ex:ppmetted. 640-7373. So. Hwy, Laguna for Ellther. o<c appearance. Our te· 49 .... 521 Demonstrate tofu5 & chance lo wln a tris for ti<.m & background and Bch. quirements are blgh, but ~· Co~ele lra ing. two to CABO AN We bave part ·me open. is comblned wilh an ex· CLIRJ< TYPIST DESIGMElt LU:~. celJent benefit package. compensation will be ap. delive g or collect· lngs at our stores at lrnmed. opening for ex· Ccuple for cleaninf.& lite Nr cood. Designer wllb propriat.e for mrsoo who GeoeraJ IJ'O'Q)ds pick up ing. Need car . Call Beach & Ellis m Hunt. Send tonfidenllal re · • per. iodividuala to fill our trainb!nance ln guna minimum 3 yrs. com-meets qual fications. daily at apt com/ilu 714·551·~6. collect to Register and work 40 Bda. &c Harbor & Baker sumes to : Mr. W.W . ~!erk typist ~sltloo. Beach motel. Live on mercial eicper. Xlnt Call or send resume lo near Pomona & ark see line. hrs. and you are io this in Ol6ta Mesa. 2 slurts nmo&huk. 2081 Busi.MM Dotumeol con I &/or pmrllses. 499-'l2Zl benefits including ~l"Ofit Bev: 91S7-87 ll Drive. C.M. Need in· Gi.f\s 's G adgels • .. Our drawing!! It's that sam· ~ availa.ble 10.2.30 or Center Or .. suite 201. accoun ting exper. OJuple mature. Janitorial sharing. ~7622. on· ~672~~v.,. dMdual -No ase limit • 29t,h y UT." ~!I 2 · » 7 Moo l.hl'\I Fr 1 We lrviDe. Qa. 92'7LS E.0 .£. =· Typing & 10 key Fri. S.S. Who lives n earby. al.so have other openlnf!s machine sklUs re· approx 20 hrs mo Sl50 ~NUT BAKER, early lrvine. CA 92714 631-2276. WEN'EED: lhruout Orange Co. 1-~or Kitchen he~r: Mature qui . Good co. paid mo. Will train . J .M. GENERAL OFFICE .'Secretaries(w/w/oSH> sn immed. interview ~ pre 'd, flt, Mon· benefits & working cond. Maintenance. 834·1711. AM. Wiii train. Apply GENERAL OFC/Llle TYPISTS .'Typists pleaM call Roser Scher • J :30am-8pm. Xlnt in OW' Newport Beach of· CUSTODIAN, Saddleback AM only OK's Donuts. EXPORT l MPO RT blq>g. Lite t.ypg. Good on SECRETARIES .'General Ole Clerks al964-44SS ... E .E. workinfi.a c o nd s & (ice. For appt. call 135 E 17th or 2063 DrRECroR B.A. deg~ ~· Newp>rt Plb& & IFUeClerks benefits. yv1ew Con· College. Mission Vi~o. Fairview, Costa Mesa. ACCTO CLERKS ~ext.202. llpm lo 7:30.m. al req. & 3 yrs. eitper. Ex· 6'5-6S2S -'A c c t g Clerk s llM 5110 vaJescent Hosttal. 20S5 ra11ge S'eOl-Sl,136 + shin Draft.aman: I Architectura ~rlint & Importing Top Pay PaidW~ldy l'Recernorusts Operator Thurin St . M 92627 Oert Typist for work In Genera.I Office IM*R l Operators 6'2·3:505 Em; =c accounting office. ditferenUal. 831-9700 ext Apt & commercial exp, urkls & American ll you are a foood typist & HORRBJ. Must be knowledgeable :m. Between 8am·5pm. Cit, small co ln SA. hrs ~s. Knowledge of 1n progTaming. Perma · Kitchen Hrlper. morning t'pist requl red. ish b14siness ~rac· have a feel or fillnl: this l~;"''wy Senkn en-Lin: nent Ute 10-ey adder. Call CUSTODIAN ~5. S58-&:M39-4. uccs req. Must be a le to might be for you. njoy INTEGRATED lNC or evening. Mesa Verde ~7040 for appt. wortdng In pleasant sur· CR E 7$2-6666 Qinv. Hosp. 661 Center Daya 7:31Mpm. no eYs, Driver for deliveries. travel & remain In EX>E M/F ltMl'OllAllY ptl!$0NN( l SllMCt S ~Downey Ave. St.C.M. Over 21 yrs. Full time. Turkey for temf::iary ~ wtth nice peo. ParamOW\l. ~Ion wanted for nee. Must have gd re si lnvalld. Cooking & r:,one • car. Cal Reliable. Stewart Roth periods. Ovenee 'ffs, pie erence1 & e:r.:r. GENERAL OFFICE. typ.. l72J llrcll St. 213-634·3330. LAB HELPER f/Ume. re· Ute ~in.a· Salaey 1015. Antjques 7~ E. Dyer Rd. whl, volume "8rce con· ~~· In Costa eea "'="' ... gular p os . wa s h ne1. IM6·S. 8, •fl. 6, S,A 751-811122 veralon. Fam ·ar witb ca Terry 8 to 12. -.~.rett~. MetAn glassware & clean Ml& .....,,.. Deli Help. Over 18. Full)t c .. toma, la.,.., • COO· 714/9574lll. ~ Hn.M : • urchin tanks + misc. experien~. Local re· J>RJVERS for local mov· ver1lon of currea· small ConAnacUoo Co. PAITTlMI dutiea. Heavy ltflln1. G9•ALcwtcE GIRLFIUDAY • C1 ; t&1 o,.awta le.reocea. Full time. !gf co. l Yr. aper. good ~D.O.T. l6Sl'n1014. Ap. 673-IGO 841LOYM8t'f CaU Pelf. Bierer. • Bui)' ~' maoa1• ....... ~rec, lOP wages & al oearett Em=· lmmed., IUIMJme, posi· ReftJt/Sec'y ror one $400.$750+ ...... m.iul. RCKHOFf' mml tn Fount.la beoefl , lmmed. open· • meat Development . Uonopen for~ble GENERAL OFFICE ~ c. ~· titc MAlllNE LAB, Corona v.ue, baa e>pen1n1 for .. ..,,,.,... lnp.1a-OM3. Ad paid by Employer. mature Ind vldua i yplns • ~ .. Xlnt Tbe DAILY PILOT dal Mar. Full lime. Newport w/&004 ~lk.IU.. to We've eJtperlenced ~Wi·' needs auto rou.tAI driven helli=I Tecb. ~omfuter operator Beach Ad A1enty. Op. on wr /Route work wt aa " gen. ~ piWlems but tbould , ~·I be tor home news~per de-r.ai Emplyr Boo lee~ba ck · II cr'OUnd • akllb r!rtwilty to advance. Severa! Immediate open· ••IXTIAS•• dfloe d marine manui. R! ~acing me. IJ Kim. li very In t e San ....,. ta~-eliabl~retentable. ings for routa drivers. DMdedl Bil =rs 6 firm near ocean. Vaned ON-UNE 8 t.o11 :30. 7SH471 Clemente area. Mutt b\I ~around ~hd. ~.:!t . uk for Bob umt.ed Clf'rebral Pala~. xtrM for rn1J . pie, duUea. typln1, filing, GUARDS have dependable ciar. Noo4moUt' ool¥ Sa ary WW tfa1n qualltled •PP · tv Mriee II poaa tv com· cataloc pre'):ratlon NOW!!! Sewn ~ AttemOOM .00 to 1tart or com· OEIJVERY • STOCK. eaa. MUil bf,!!/"' or merctai.. Need people Newport arl nc •'1.11 It part ttcne. All (2:»5:30 M·f" It motn· 1 mH.•ll('ate with ex· F/tJme. Muat be 18 Is c*ltc', baW a dri V· for Ori Co/LA toe thoot· ~·· 145-3132. 557.0045 1r~a 1 . Uniform s l nl:. on Sa t/S un ~ITT -=enco. C'all J>tbble I lnt record, neat •r; ln,s. Cullns n ow! ' furntth~. A1ea 21 or 1$ :30>. Sor.M coll~· bocks oftn when you QOIL Seo Harold, 4.9$ E. en-Lil'\: lng roqul~. EamlnAs :a ll·P, tM.ziee. 17th.&. C.M. l*lfMCI • an abiti~ •C 14)~120 ext IM. We owr. Retired welC!ome. ._ ~tlnc Da.111 Nad~well. ti htve called for "fa1t Your friends and No~'*·"£P. bued on aiM of route. PUot . Ada t.o tlma . $3. 11 hr to .Break'!. "Love At Fint ~ UN Clualllod Call 41Ji6.G800. ~ak for rucb tbe Oran1e Coast .,.,... • a..lfted •d la u Y<l'&'rt looklq fot. btt· TJMf'OIMY ~ WMQS ~ U ""91 Protect on FOli4!r OU.Utt or Mike a&an.~~Olr· JUW" "Rocly U". Sm wben they have r\'lceA.!2.31 W. Slb ...... -.., • CU.Un• JOUI' w Job, JOU woo't want to li· fJG . Grove ,_ a, IDto ab ''" ..... No. to 1tll. 'l'twy'll ·nn•ttSt Street. ta Ana. In· a.b. ,..I0-5111 =OJ".,.• can. m.lu LH emplo7ment ...= .... l•d. Gard•n Grove . teU 10• how w•ll It t.ervtew houn t-12 • 1-4 W do die ,_L Ma.911 cotWD111 ln Cluaif&ed. ........ toAM. ftUed t1Vf/l 000 jcit.. Wlllbd r. lhtm I l40Dtbrufrl. ti•Ma.\lba MWl1I • I • I 0¥s'f Pfl0T M1rh1n111l Tr11 1n ~\\ Supreme Eng1ncd'1n11 \939 Pl1&rent11& M 64M036 M~. apply Thl' Inn at l.Mglllla. :?11 N Cual>l Hwy..:. LagUtla ttearh NURSES AIDES Miud, Nill&ble & dependo ~ ll Ftt, ll 7 p it, ex&> pre hie 'Ille Hamiltoo Hou~l' rd Gd Pl*Y 41 lx·d t•o1w Motor Lodge. 1435 N ho.pm C M ~9-3061 Coast Hwy , Laguna NUl'l5eS Beam 494-2508 l.VH ------· Maids· The Seacllff Motel. 1661 S Coasl Hwy, Laguna Beach. 4944892. Maintenance man for 55 unit apt complex m C. M 64.2-5073; (213)865·3851 ()perungs part-l.Jmc nlRhl duty & full lime ufter noon shift Xlnt. st11rt an.: salary & bene. /\pply l'lagstup Conv ('cnh•r, 400 flasghap Rd . Npl Brh NURSES AIDES Ope n 1 n J: s Co r t' ' penenet'<l nur.;c·~ ;111lt• .. Day shift & .1ht•rn11011 stuft ClasM·:. U\ ail for Ulei.."J)t'r Apply l'l..1i::.h1p Conv Cl'nlt·r . lbh "la11.sh1p Rd N11t lkh t taisstanance W orller To perform routine un· skilled & sem1-sk11led work 111 several trades in lhe maintenance & re· pair of buildings. growids & eqwpmenl ~ yrs. expenenre an sem1- s killed maintt'n anCl' trade desired. ss10 .s105R NURSES/ RNs per mo. Apply tn person RN 11 7. Relwf charitl' Fount.am Valley School nurse. Good s alary .rnJ Dist. Corner Talbert/ fringe bt'nt'f1ts Mesa Newland. CI05ang date Verde Con valesC't'nt ._1_18-_79_._.E_._o_.E_. ____ 1 lb>pital. 661 C{•ntrr St. M A I NT EN A N C E I.Aita Mesa S48-~ _ Llgbt/ut.ilily man. 45 + Nu Rs t-: s t\ 1 D E • for apt compl~x. llunl· <~ntlem1tn Conv. llosp ington Beach. Salary+ I N R. lllam to t>pm. br apt Call (714)521-8541 <:er1alm.' t'-"Pl'r nt•t' forappt. L~ill Collt't·t. :!131,157 2319. Manager needed full time lO operate furn1lurt: ~tnpping shop No ex penence necessary will tram. Must be resp<>ns1 hie & mature. Sahir} + romm1ss1on /\pply in person 01p'N Stnp. 7M!'i W 17th St Unit !\ C M Manne W<1rf'houst.>man. full t1ml', eiq1l'r pr•· h•rrt'd but not nc-r fi42 .4fl(X) Maturt> ri~r i;on t~i ... uper\'1Se m.i1t.l s ~l mt1tcl. 642 3030 MURSES AIDES SlJlt' l'N1 onl~ ~ per hr. t.ostart. Xlnt bl.·ncf1ts & "'or k 1• on ct 1 l 1t1 n :. nayV ll'W C(ln\' llos p 205~ T hur1n . {' ;\1 1>12-~ 1-. U E Offic~ Assistant <.'ost,1 M l'~<t ml~ 1·0 "'''b Cull 11nw hl'lp ~.I! 1rl olf1r~· 'I ) JJlll!!. I tl1ni: answl'nnl! 11hom•-.. lull ing l'lr l;n•u\ hpµortun1 Iv for rt'l'l'Ol II :-l 1 r~u.l llelll'onie Corri 54~ 0403 Mechanic boat. Dl(~sel OFFICE MANAGER fUll or part tame. mam 1t•nanre t•lc. Nl''4µ0rt 67S.~9 -----J\1edJ cal Matun> wom.'ln Npl Hr h Urology back ofr t.'<~r in typinit. stcnll' lc·t:hn1 '\mb1twu~ st:lf :.larll•r m'(..0('(! to ma n~ll-\l' fr1>nt desk opcr;1twns al <'' t'lus1\'<' pn\ at<.' n·~ort C';ilJ Thl· c;ood Lill· :\L La~un<1 ShorL'!>. 494-8521 11u~ & x ra:. C;.il I ~-2247 , ________ _ ---MEDIC/\!, i\SST. Front Of'f>1et-; Ofc & 1.Jm1lt·d hitc•k c1J SllJ\HI' Girl. M;1C'l;r1•11,or f1ce Computer stht-cJul'S! Y.il·ht-;, 11;.11 Plat:cnlla 11\S, ltd bkgrd. Exp onl} Cu.ta ~1l'"<s Sal_?pen. ~ 1881_ _642-6830 MEDICAL Medical Tran!oo('nber ~relary Halt•1gh ll11ls lloSll has perm pos, a\ ail 1mml'll for self.startl·r w i:ood ~retanal skills & 1-:1 years rm.-<lical tr.inscnp- t 1 on <''P Contact Rick Bos worth 1714> 64!> 5707. 1'.:.o E Mil-'. Medical Recept1on1st/ l::x t..-c. Secretary • expcr for front office m anage. meol. of Npl Bch medical pra c ta l'r Knowledge of m~d1ral terminology. transcrip lion, bookkeeping. & s horthand req'd 6314400. MEDICAL Live-in. $200 per week pll..¥> room & board (7141 ~61 or (213) 423-6431. Model Female. Photo- grapher needs model to Vouit up portfollo in ex- change ror photographs. Joho Margotta, 834-17ll. ~e who are seekinl( an apartment look first in Classified. Will your ad be tbere? To place )'OUT ad. call 642·5678 ORDER DESI< l-'"¥1.H MC~rs m<'t.il host> product~ r equ1 rt.•i. nr ,t:anazcd person w typing ... 1o11:, pf 45wpm. Will in ll'rf.H'•' w 1mfg r , t•nJtr. rep:; & cuslomer~ 1-'or in tl'r v1ew (•Ontal'I w Ha~ C'S ( 711 ){):I\ 3030 Fl'<\H, 777 W. 16th St. <.:ct.ta M~..i PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with outstandin~. <1Uract1ve personalll1cs who enjoy workanl! with Jods. Over 21. Start at S3 50 per hour Phone 642-432 1 Ext. :!50. AETW~t:N 4 .00·5 00 PM Ask fot" Andrea 1-:.Qubl Opportunity t~mployer P~TE-UP ~SEMBLER with al least l year ex· perienre, prt>Cerably newspaper. Excellent company t,enefllS. Apply between 9AM and 6PM. Monday through Friday. otlAHGE COAST DAILY PILOT 642-5682 ~W.BaySt. Cost.a Mesa Equal Opportun ity _Employer MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES SATUIDAY & IVINING INTUVllWS ........... ......_.1 .. ,..~ ........ u •• (,,..,._ .......-......... ,, E**'8......, IMC»lltt. Mghtlllnlflf ... 13.90/Plf. P9rt T1me . . . . •• SUS/ltt. . -~ ----· - 00-.-- \Aft .... -..... -, ....... ~ '° i.-Q':.::--.. .._ -a.oca10-. CAU_,,Hll ICtMI ---lllllm -· ._...··-·••••••••• .. v • •••• •• ··••••••••·••••····· •• .. .-•••···-···~·--• l'h'\'I' v.orlr. lO (lwn hon\l' ~·"n" l~for~ IOAM . I Jncla. 64ti JtWil f'l.llM tO·:l<S Ill' I l',.,lt I' t '""' r1111 t tm•· N1'WJ10ll l'lh~ & lll•t t'·tb~ l>nnun~ Ofl11l'l 1-;11i>,111d ~ pnntml( t'O nc•t'<h full lime o ffs.-t pr ri;~man Sorn t-r x pt' r 1 t• n <' 1· nt-t~sll.I)' Sulury com m ,. n :. u r b 1 l' w c x 1>encn1•1• lll•Hlth 111 ~uruncc. v1u•auuo ct1• Good p1 omotio11 ix>s.,1 ble The Pnnuni: Co 23)32 C-OmmcrC't' Center l>r l.a.:u111.1 11111 ... (lat•lund furn1lurc n.1"· J K~!l11:1 l'tUSl)NEtt" \r,· )1rn l'llttUWO lo ll 1h•sk 111 d 11'\lll'lllnl' ·10 h(IUl'S t'\ l'l'V .... l't'k ') lk1 ht•li... \4 h1,.tl1•, & ~U1X'rV1M11 ., 1·11nt rol c•\rr)'th1ni: ynu do" 01>t.>' yo11r work l:a1·k op IJOl'tulllt) & f"hall1·ni:c .. The onl.)' 1.liffrrc•n1·1• bl'tWl't'n a rut & ;1 11raH· 1~ 1lS f{•ngt h Wiant It\ l!l'I out of lh:it rut'' Want a rhann' to develop )Our T'\'al tal<'nls & ab1ltl1~·· Stop bcini:: a prisoner. Phone 842·4281 9am to 2Pm. -- PRODU CT ION MACHINING No cxpcr necessa r y . Jafco t::ng1neerini::. 27992 Cammo Capistrano. Lag Niguel. 831·2060. Produce Man -~yri:. + t':< pe r . SS 00 & up hr 5-\0 3253 Mr ~e QUALITY CONTROL Need person walh QC ex· ~ne.1ll'l' 1\dm1m~trut1vc· bark1m1und helpful EJ< Pl'flt•m·e 1n hydraul1t· f11•ld c:ks 1rcrt nc1t r1· •1tured \ Kt"nda' 1s lndl> t'o lrvtnc· :i40 7t~ E 0 E R F: A I. E ~ r A T E SALF.SM1\S W \NTEO EARN UP TO 15', C0.\1 ~ MJSSION NET l·Eam S50K 'LO SlOOK by C'hnstm;i-; 2 Find llUI 1o1.hy ni'w he t•arn big SSS ht•re. 'omc lalk 1o1.1lh them 3 Our 11rodutl 1nexpl•n <;1\l' land budget tt'rms 4 Pre st•I c1ppt.s . .:alorc 5 Find out why · wc'vl' 1wt lhf' bes t thmJ? j!oan1(' A:.k for Mr Howard 955<14-02 HF.AL f.STATES/\U:S MIN · 70 % MAX.· 95% MO FEES Receptionist Realty S2JOOO. 1.-m.. 540-2702 RF..AL FSTAn; SALES O penin g 1n 1o1.ell establisht>d I rvmt• hrm Training, a ssrs lancc. generou::. com m1ss1on ~cheduJe Call Dawn or Le.833-8600 Real Estate Con~r Full time real estate saJes associate who r e qwres s ubstantial 1n come. 1s desperately needed by long established. local broker. Outs tandanR earninits available on i:enerous comm1ss1on s plit. A marvelous op portunrty for the eager professional. Ca II Mr ffasungs at 640-S560. REAL ESTATE Operung for sales ag~nt with aggressive leading company with tremen· d ous possi b1 II ty fo r manageroent position. New aaeots welcomed Qdl AJ Stellato for in· terview. 714-963-5671 r~1wni341mua Reolatate. Receptionist for s mall pubilc accounting firm. O.C. Airport area. Typ. In g r e qui r e d . Call SJ3..3443. Receptionist part tame. Mon-Fri. Real Estate of- fice. 645-9850. ~ttryplat Im mcdl1tc< J>OC'lllon for PJI p•rltrn<'l'd, 1H'rurat€' lYJJUt w/i;ood front offh.'t" 1ppe•ranc~ for ~ra ft.Nlonlll offt<'~ In bt-od1 ll't'll &13 Q.300 l'.:J1p'd r11t•t>pt1or11i11 for rtllltaur1nt det1l~in firm Xlnt work10J rondlllon:i " ( 'u bl•rwfitt1 Cont•rt Jo:va,644 1000 ~pllorust 1Typ1111, full 1J1nt•, mw.1 h11v1• ~omt• '""I' Smull mrw pl;.nt. ll IJ Xlnt bt!ncf1\:> llK·~l R~·t•e&>tlllfll'>t part tame·, ll lpm t:ood 11P1>ur lw11t~ $.i Oil hr lO 'tart Call l11•fon· I i,111\ 0<16 ~ IW.ttal 1<lort·. t·owltt!t & ~uni v.ork. l'Xp 1n n·t:ul uuto part:. or tl•lutccl Crl'ld Appl} 7 IOarn, 2075 lhuoor Blvd H t' ... l d " n t 1\ I d l' p 1' w1•,•kt•nds, n•t1rc•m1·nt t·ommunit y, Nf1t llrh 631 JSM Mrs Kohl Hl'.1'AIL Ct.t:RK Costa Mt>t1a Stullonery, 2'10 f: mh Sl , C M. 1"\111 lime or part.ume, apply m pt.'n>On I 0 l2 St\J.E.S ASST Jo)ltrv ll•vt•I salt'' J)Ol>ltion u1 m•w hmm• !>:Jlt-i. Al t1\'d 'uhf 11 1': he n'<-1 'd l'urt t11rw ~~nd rcs umt• 11> TilC A.kin:. ('11, :nil W l-'1r~t St Tu!.lln . t'.1 !1:!1.110 1\ tln ('hr~' Stt•ptlenson. 8.12 ~I &aid rtnion n«'dc:d I ull · lime-for mar1nt! hardw1l"f dhor Mnn1w expt>r oeressar.r Call Balboa Marine. ~9·9671 forappt F. 0 1-: Ml~ SALES R~spons1bh· p~rson wantt'd for a.ks in hght lnJ f1lllurl' 11howroom. Will D<'re1>t crenllv1• 11bilitlet1 with 11<1me de· coraung blckground Wood Ll.ghl1ng. S46 2901 Sal es. Hea l F.state lles1dentlal & com merc 1al Sm&ll ofc l . ..lberal ~9(!.5C) ------ 5 SALES COUNSELORS tMEN & WOMEHt No Hard Selhng No F.xpenence Needed Must be21 or Older Permam•nl l'mployment where AGI:: 1s no factor Aggressive and1v1du:ils ~1th a desirr to advancv Company paid mcdit·al plan. Personal.lied Training Jla\'e the ability tu want to help people 11 tbt-se interest you and you wanl Curthl'r details, rontact.. Mr Read at (7141540-5554 Mc.ff'i 9AM·SPM HAAIORLAWH Memorial Park Mortuary Costa Mesa HafpW..W 7t00 Heep W..ted 7100 Help We.Md 7100 .... cmteH 10 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.cr.t.ry/ ..... ttreti steaETARY Wanhouse·Coneep t A..n..... Full t\me, type & dicta· Media hat. a full llmt· ......... _ • ......__•·· tion 60-M wpm, ms t:X· permanent position Job ~ ............. hel ful S I t"V open Includes lilt> assembly . Eitperienc4!d P.R Dept. ptr 1 ~IPI ' 8 "~t. 1h lpf10,,, rect>1v1n~ & ............. ...,want--' ror fast X1nt fringe benefits Ad· I I k ....,. •• ~... "'"" t ot" t l qua ty rontro wor fa<'fd ofllce. Accurate vancemen p "'n ia Please ai:,ty an ~rson Yplng .t 7ow~m •-Call Mr Kopan 1714 l d . d A .. 834-U06 2493 u ri gc vc. JW'by VlU'UUUl l'IClHld, 2 yrs old. ;ill attachml'nl.i. Lke nt>W s100. 640 700} ·1'01\.<iT•;R OVF.N. rHre. works good. $;!0. Call f'Tf-:rt IOAM wknd. afl.erfiPM da~s 5'11~ A&tioft 801 5 knowledge of I B mag '-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 Irvine ran! preferrt'd. Must be 1• ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• self s tarter. able to S~ARV ------------------follow thru on proJects It C.. ~1..-E f« tM WAR£HOUSB work with minimum -r! F'ACTOKY 11uperv1s1on. Send re • A.SSEMBL~RS 11\Ulll' & salary obJectave to P.R. Mngr Com prehen.'ltve Care Corp 6ro Newport Center Dr Nrwport Beach. No phone calls please SECRETARY Executive 0Cf1ce 1n ~rt Beach has an opening for a person with typmg speed or 65+. ap· utude for lite boOkkeep· mg. shorthand nol rt" quired Please send let tl'r & lyped resume inctudmg sal11ry rl'qwrc ments lo r 0 Box 1715. Ne~ Bcarh.~- Receptlonist/CIHk Typest. Startmg salary $672 $840 FUU fnnge benefits Xlnt working eond Contact Paul or AJdena 979 1955 Ao equal opportuo1ty employer $e(.'f'etary part lime. nex1. ble h ou r s Xlnl !>horthund & typing cs r.cnuaJ. E O.t: 752 7170 Jo Ann en-Lin: llMPOllAl!Y Pf"SONNH SllMCIS 1723 llrch St. Newport t.ach SS7-0045 Little or no ~xpcnt'n<'l' Tap Pay Paid Weekly ~tart Now HORRELL T~S•nk~s IR . !:: 75:!·66Gf. Earn a chanee lo win a lnpfortwotoCABOSAN - LUCAS 1 Witt«-Maintenance EOE MI'' Reg,ster today Work 40 hrs and you're in the drawmA' Work lon1ier and increas e your chan<'~ to wm 11 '!> that sample' t:ome ON LINE' All ON LfNE tl·mps earn top P3Y and a bonus of a milt· of paid air travel for every hour l~y work Service manager retired orsem1 rellred to work at sail boat dt>alershJp 20·40 hrs per wk . Ba:.1c mechanical knowledgl· needed Boat l'XP dt" :-ired but not req Dana l'otnt Manna 493 2011 Scr.1cl' st JI ion JllC'ndanl PT1•vc·~ & v.knd" l'lean ,cppeara111.'l>. n~u! ha11ctwntini: a mu~l \I• ply ~ Ne'" port Uh <J c~ Applications an· ~oul(ht for one wau·r ma111 tenance serv1n"• ~l')rkt·1 Onl'. With ret•t•Ol t'X Pt'flt>nt'l' w1th1n I ht• \4atl'r ulll1t11'-. I 11·ltl Salair r~fl#:l' SIOf>l S1:11:1 munthl.~ d1·p1·ncllnl! 011 l'X per1cnt·t'. :->t.1r11n.i ~aJan• oPt<n Mail 1o1.ork t'JCpt>rlt'll l'l' IC/ l) J . t:ollln.' •, So l'ua"I Coun ty Watt·r U1s1n1·1 :115\J:! W{.-sl St ~ La~ !12677 WatffWorks Mointenonc~ Water D~l hJ~ 1w rma nc-nt po~111on frir 1•\ 1Jl'rlt:n1 L·d <11,trilio1111n "'stem ma int•·nJ n 1·•· rrian !-.1~1rtini.i S>l<t:S 111 "1tr61 pc:r mo dt'IJ"ndrni: 1111 l'-"Pl'fll'nt·1· ,\p;•h L•l!Und !k .. 1 h (.'11Ulll \ Waa •r 01:.l 3Uli :int !-it l....il!una l~'iJCh UMfTS> B>ITIOH SHOW & SALF. S.,•µt8 ll Sheraton A11.itw1m l•'or <11 .. tount tu:kcti; 1k 1c11l~. wnk J\J.t:A. Hox 10:>4 J Kllrmil, Tcxu~ 7!'14."> PUliLIC FllRNITURE •AOCTION * lottft• 7:30PM SUMMER FUN COME TO THE AUCTION lilt' 111 modt•rn l11rn11u rc• & 1m1·nt.il 1·Jf, 111.::. ll 1unu1un· SAVE SAVE $AVE Wt• honnr Hot\ '\It t'a ,h11•1 ' ( ht•c·k, ~ t'a'h ND t•EH~l>N/\l. l'llE{.l\~ 1•1.1-.• ~'°\1',' Fuod ,I\ ,11l.1hl" lll'lll~ 'llh}l't1 ltt l)r<•..,,tlt• MASTERS ACUTION :w/5' Nt•wpurt tllvd ( '\1 ICL.1 'lli2!'1 1_.11, >lhll>i Bic:ycl~s 8020 •·······•••··········•· ~hv.inu J!1rl• l.1l t tl1k .... 11n.: 1,1\ lk n1o1. S7 • 1.1~ :i.i1'.1 t711'1 1w111 .11•• W<J\ NU l\t'Jr t•ur rwl' Tu.,un & ;: 1't ~ ------------ !:iee retnry . Newport l~arh Developer /\ .:-elf :.tarter 1o1. ho ran "'Ork 1n dc1>endf'ntly fur .i -.mall ~Y orf11•e F.xp1•nen<'l' m acrounts pay;.1ble. ron M.n.K'llOO \'OUC'hC'rS, lyp ing & with J good phont.' ix·rsonalily Salary open ti75··19IO Scrvic:•1• Stauon Mtmly w1l11n1?. hont•'t l''u ll tune 675 0070 G l'UflW WRITER 'r Mtllull of uwcl l11lo.1" • p,1 rh llt.i.d 11\~.lh_I .ul\ 111m· SALES /\ FUiier opply. eam Sl> lo S8 per hr. Employees l'll'Cded for merrhand1s 1og & distrb div. !-'or info ('all s.57 9998. SJ\l.ESIOELIVERY. IC you need a decent paying JOb up to $4-$6 + <'' s 5·9r>m. call a ft lpm, 531Ml1 Sales Ext.'(" Rep p L to approach t op excr wlbus photo pkg. Exper m R. E or In~ {!real Send bneC mro tu PO ~x839 Cd M 92625 7141992·64\4 SALES JOB HOW OPEN FULL-TIME G R 1-: i\ T 0 I' 1'0 RT NIT Y r' 0 H 0 UT G 0 I NG . A ~t nmous PEHSON TO 1-:A.RN TOP OOLL1\RS MUST BE OV f;R lR S1\LE.S EXPt-:RI ENCi-: ll ELPFUL SUl\11'. ORGAN I\ ~y ROA fl D 1-· X P E H I 1-: N C I': HEQUIRED CALL 1\T ON G E FOK INTERVIEW ORGAN EXCHANGE [) JEJT 714 586·7302 ------Sales lady. Cull llmt' tn dds Sat Acnl'f1ts Slart Slf.S '"k Regal Bt:auly Soppty, 263 E. 17th St . (" M Sa les mot1 vatl'rl ex ~·nenccd sales person New sail boat sail·:.. full tm1c. Qill 7MIG73·fAOO. Snlcsman Retall-wholesall' t:qwp Corp. Inside sales. hinn~ YJl!! men 18 yrs & older SZOO.SSOO wk w guar -;al & comm New ll)('allon. nrlrv. CM. HR Start 1m mediately Hap1d adv oppt'y to man. 957· 1150 Mr. Arthur SALESMEN $14K-$20K Tired of just making a bving? We are lookm1t tor amb1t1ous self motivated m<iividuals to serve as accounts reps Nationally distributed product Room for ad vancemt'flt Call bclwet>n J0.2. Mr. Wh.ite 540·4023. WUJ)W EST STORE: Now areepting applica· tioos for Cull time dept head of our women's depL Exper preferred. A ppl y al 1 5 '11 2 Gol den wesl Bl v d , West.auost.er. Sales TRI-Fl.OH MHDSYOU To fill avalanche of or- ders from marine . motorcycle, sporting goods, motor sports, rt!· lailers. Great oppty but we arc very selective & want rsr eer winner types only. We lram ex- pertly. Visit us & sec Sales Wanlt'd }Oun~ ml•n who will i::N along wt•ll 11. 1lh "'Omen Call Mr Georgl' ~!112 Ser~ pnntm~ prodU<' lion manager wanlt>d. Musthaveexp 5-t0·9110 --- Sectttary /Typist Small t•nvaronml•nlal -SECRE'rARY full time. ehcerful, ex perienrl•d rnd1v1dual wJth s Lrong s horthand & typmg 1o1. anted. Apply m person with resuml' to Mr F\lenles at Robert Bein. William Frost & Assoc 1401 Quail St. Newport Beach __ SECRETARY cons ulllnj! firm 1n ~'or des 1j!n firm 1n Newport C~nll•r need~ Irvine Good I\ p1ni: de~nd:ibll' pt•rson " skilb, lra\cl n •:-.t•na xlnt skill!. m grammar. uons, ~ yr~ cxpt>nt'nCc punli ual1l)n &: cd1t111i.: pref 8l3 ~ Repm-quahly lYPml! of - n.•porn. from hand '""1 Secrriary/Mark~ting ten t'Op~. min 70 wpm Ciocld typing. 1rans1'nb S Hll'P IN<: 11!.i RF..CEIVING Irv mfi: 01 precision tools rcq l'XJll'r J)l'rson. 40 hr'> wl<I\ If -4 : 3 O C a I I I\. 1· n Roberhon tor apµt 97~ Sluppm~ Cl1•rk. full lime• & P, T position~ ~1,..11la hll' fo:xpenent'C' pn· ferred but not n('('(':>i.arv \hnore and a' 1du.1I n· ferrt'd t:Hl Lahs 11'' Newport !kdc h 5;,; 700'1 Shippinq Pt"NOMI F•qll·nt•m·,•1! 1n 1o1. r 11111 ;1 "ti•,., 1 '/'" ...,,..1 ... 1n 11.11111n1t m<ill·n .. 1~ ~"1 i... 1111, c·I.-"11 1 ~ r111·1·n bunk.,, c•a :.< ... 1 ud1"". h:L,kt·I ll.l11l t111ltl. ~l•ill tr~mer manual., l'H' m:s i·t\1:1 t-:>qlt'r1rntr rn -.,·ripl l..otltl''l•hpc!Sd1"''°" 1o1.nt1nl! for ,111clio l,1p• c•1o1..Slltl tra1ntnl! wuultl lw h1·l11t111 ~1:1 Ji1;;, hul ni11 ~1ncl.il•11'\ Cats 8035 ···•·•·········•·•····· \\ill ( flll <.tclPl )ll •1 1·\'I llf Jlllnllll! llUI ,l,111 ''' ,1 11111 ll1111JlJ\,1n 1'11 11•11\, ('I-\ ltml 1·mi1111,1 , 1•h..11n1111111 l 111t·" -.i·.11 IJ•lllll ft il~ol . ' 1,11 i '0 .. I' I. I .. I" I I u •I. ~Jrlll'h • ul \11111 Y.11rk & , .. 1.11 \ f1 ,. t11 ... 11cr\ HI~ Hi pl~ \d ~ . .i I I> uh l'1lnl i'O llo\ 1-.1~1 l 11:'>1.I \11·• .. 1 l J 'll!J.!•· Doqs 8040 ····•·•····•·••••······ '"'' ll.1 ·'• It pup S!\~I I J '-h '"'-' 111 • .,1 . 11111 IHM corrN'ltnJ.! Sl'll•Nnc ing & t·urnmun11·al1~l· II, will c·vt.·ntuJlh train ski ll-. nt'<'<lt-d f), n,Hwnal in \4 ord pn.in;,,ini.: rorp Xlnl t>t-nd1t::. ~1th Nlmt• phont" x1•rui.mg &: t•t>pvrtunit~ for ;.ad\ ant'•· othrr orfic-c· <h1t1l'i> Non rnt'lll ~·od n·~umt• 1o1.1th <;mokn ~ l'hont· for ~<liar. 1t'QWrt•mt·11l!> l" 2 Cull llml' CIJ)\.'nlnf.!" JI garmt'l mrg ;-.. .. "'" 1K't!dM Mu~t h:ivt• pntk 1n 1o1.ur k <'.ill H11li 1----------1\n1'•1lt-.1ll l 'I\ l\1111 I 1•1 I I"' mat .. ~ f• 1n.il1 l''ll'I• • S1mp..,on. ;,10 7 171 rlrv1n<'1 ::tppt l>-l{H;:Jc;:I \nj.!d.1 INTl-.G H1\T 1-:[l IJ,'\T \ Shutter tn .. tJll<•r Tr;i11w.• Will tr..1111 right m Jn '<Int futurt• i"i I i:111.) SECRETARIAL N " w 11 o r l B , •• 1 c h Mon.iz:.~l' l~rnkml! Fmn ha.'> 1mmr-d 111J1.·n1ng!> lor JWUOr ::.l'Crctary. .\1 u::.1 bC' an independent thinker Wllh typmg or S(Mpm & h<'J\' phont''> I' r 1 11 r 11 I I 1 1· 1 11 1 l'llHI' P 0 Bl• .._ :. ii l n q ,, Mesa.CJ !J:!ti2i SECRET ARY LAW OFFICE oom to lpm. Mon thru Fri. Shorthand & t vpmi: nl'<'l";c;a rv 1 .. 1 .... •·'< penenc·t· nol n •1iu1 n ·1I N(:wport At.•a(•h h-H 50<\0 CALL NOW ~IJllr\11\)! gootl n1.111ut ;" turPr luokinl! 111r l'\ peral'n< t•ll 1o1.arehow.t!man Salar> open. Ph 642-5~ ,\sk tor Gt-or~~ ---- St'l'r<'tan.il l'\fwr 11" <.1rahll• Xlnt t•o hl•nd1ts SalJn comm1·n-.ur.11c• Wllh ~'<pc·r <.:.111 p..·r~un 1---------- S t at 111 n •• r \ .., , "r ,. 1 n <.:oron.1 cJ1•l ~t.ir m•t•u .. l' K Pt'rll'nrt•d ~all·-; lad~ l'\alJ l1m1• 5 <.lav-.. xlnt "''rl<in1t t·ond.., 1-.... p...•n.il ly Cin1•1 lwntdt• tJi5 10111 n E.' I for alJPt ll4045AO E () E SECRET ARY /R~~pt Sm;ill "niuncC'nng lirm O C i\1rport art•a >I /\M to 5 PM S750·SllOO mo tn _start. Cal~ Kay 979 3797 SECRETARY Girl Friday for sm;11l growing rompuLcr s ales ('() 549 21173 ----------SECRETARY lhghly qualified ind1v w ext·epllonal t yp1ni: ~lulls & Ma~ If exper. Sii required . N .B . Top salary. ~ood bcoef1ts. Ca II 640-89SO. SECRETARY /\('count Co-Ordinator Mature person w/:! + yrs exper 1.11 furn mfj! order desk.. Busy phones. or der follow up!i. lots of de• tail work. Type 45 + WPM. ralculalor For Irvine furn mfr. Top s31ary & bent>C1ts. Sf'nd Resume to· Class1f1cd Ad W. 11491, Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, Cost.a Mesa, Ca. 92626 __ Secretory 11 l"ac1hllt'S planning & ell' vclopmt•n t :O.Jlar~ $112'.l Slflfi!.l Minimum typinl! 7llv. pm· shorthand or t•ciu1' 1 ll'nt !IOwpm NiowledJ?e or itC-n• ral 111 fire pract1(•es & pro rodures Maintain good pub!Jc relations L>ullc:. to 1ncludL· h1:av y t.elephon\'trafftr. \oluml' pmd1K:llOn of t}I><' lol. nl ten correspondence ( 111 cl udan~ !;1al1s 11rs > Construction office <'' penencl' preferrC'd APP· Iv to I r\'an~ Un1f1<'d School Dist. 2941 Alton. Irvine 556-4900 ext :W>.EOE * SECRET ARIES * G.O Bnght Sl0.800 Sec/Mktg Sales $14 ,400 R. E. Bkkpr 515.600 R E IL.nit Reh $15.600 ExpCounSl'lor. llr For Our OHi~ Appointment Only Lu Rt•tnders /\J(l.'nt'Y 4020 Birch. E.stab '64 Newport Beach. SJJ.8190 --------- 'I eat·h1n1? :ippln·:it1nn" nu~ bt·mg :i1°l'l'Pll'd fur ,1 Lnns11un ~·ht'l.•1 \1•til' ~1l l~ Hrookhur ... t. r \. 962 33l2 Tt•lephone Sol1t·1tor J t'n.•rungs. SJ per hr. + rommissaon 54b 7471f TOP EXECUTIVE HEEDS Top-Notch H~lp 1llt' manager of lhl· fl D Howes and Son Jt'wt•ll') firm 111 N<'wport Beach 1:. look111g ror sales lwlp wtth vaned duties Work 111 Lido Island area, m eet wnh the Beautiful Propl<' & enJOY an atmosphere unsurpa ssed Top benefits & advanct:'menl potential. For appoint me nl , Call Shields Krutzsrh. (714 )675·2731. --------T()'ol.' l'ru<:'k Onvcrs ex· per'd. Top pay Apply G&W Tow1n~. 740B Ohms Wsy. C M 642·_1!:'i2 SECRETARY 1------------- Type 50W PM , non ~-+- VE'lS Prt>f'd Part time Op· por tun1ty I n Naval Rt>servc. Good P.ly. Benefits Call Na\•al Reserve 552-3524 smoker,goodpay MKW R~st 007Randolpb,C.~--We have an h:nmedialc Secretary/Receptaooast, need for an individual ex-Waiters. waitresses. p IT . We n eed 8 n perienced m general of· mature. Cull & part ume. energetic self-starting lice and reccpllon. for m rrtJ.rement hotel. f;x. young person to take ourLagunaHillsoffice. per. prefer., but will over lhis posiuon Please train. 581-6115 do not call if your typing Position requires ac· WA IT R ESS at The skills are m erely ade· curate typmg a nd ability quate. Excellent typing to deal courteously and Original Pana 2 121 skills are mandatory. effectively wit.h public. Balboa Blvd. N{;! Bch. Hours&saJary are open. Payrollor accountmgex-Apply in person tween Please c all Robin, per1e nce w o uld b e 3pm4pm. Q44-Z5CY7 he.lpful. Wanted Back Ofra<'e. hte Secretary 9'GIMEERIMG SECRETARY bkpng. W/tram. apply In We provide excellent per son , w a rehoust' salary • benefits a nd Restaur ant. 3450 Via pleasaol work en\'lron Oporto N n Beach ment. For interview ---· _e_wpo_ --- pleasecall: WAMTID DRfVER 714/198-9237 SUHOAYONLY 631-010 I To deliver Dally Pilot •·••·······•·••········ ~s 8005 .........•........••... l !-.( l•Uf'\lll· rill Ifill -" ur· ~·· .:!.1"4J j )l1t .. ·1 f1~lfl 1'1111 h1 I . I \I Hitt 1·h.1mp Its 1 n111 • ..ti'" •• 1.1 • .r.·• .• 11 I''' HOUSE OF MILLERS \l 11• 11 .. t.11· ~ "' 1 .. I '"' \-.rl l~l t-!-. 11 .. 1111 ".,1111 10,_11/\:tr m1..it1·, '"" tc• •1ld1r.i1 .. "~' .,.,.,.,,., uur ..!nd .innl\l'l"·'r) Mlttr.1hlt• l tx·k,rpou p1111 Our thanks tu \vu 1,. •• 1,. t':. S:! o ; ,\'! iJ h ::. d. STORE WI Of-:° i:-;A LE Fernatt·' !-: V 1-; H H Y T II I N <; •iiiJ.:.ll:li• llJ •> Ot' r I ~ ., I• • I \t.I 1 1, 11 • I I-n I 1 It \ \l'I• \I It on 1 111 \m1•n1 . .111 11.rlo. .111114111 I "Id 1.rlo.,. I h"ll'• "'"' 1 m.in) llt'1111 11 .. 111 ·"" 1c•r ·11 ~1up Sal<' d.C\ ; I ' 1.: I I .tl5 "ipc'.11.11 -.111r• l,r 1'11•1 •· \"I 1-.111 l'.'ll Thur' 1111 Ir 1"~ .11 1111111"'"- S<tl 11J ,, ~n. I" , ~ •11111· K.ll< 1111~1 J•>ln the full nump.1i.;:11 1"11frt-.• m11rwh1, I h•«•r pn:•· dr,11o1.11n· ~ l• th b t'.10 tnnll'Sls IH''"" Hrookhur-.t <1l (;Jrf1dd f\. 9ti2 3202 ' \I h 11 I I" 111 I h I • rtl I'.. ,\ "I I"..... I I rn1,i... \l\j i. 1 r •,11, 1 lwq 1111h· '" 1111 111:1 tJ,!"l ;H\~! Dimn~~'l,K chr .. hulfl'l ~toYou 804 5 c·hsnJ l·atunt•l <.>Id ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-{l!l!)l ,tj..1t ~~I l'••ahl1• \lull 11 111u11llt 11ld. h'1n..tl• l•"I.. I.. ... I'·• r I I\ h "c h 1 "lo.• 11 t1t.:l :11r.• Hra<.S C1.·1lm1? fan \4 \4 0<1d hlad{'!. Xlnt c-ontl !-o.1r S175 5'~ 7129 -AppiancK 80 I 0 ••••·······•••·•····•·· FREIC.lfT DAM,\GFll HOTPOINT SALE 3:11»< W Warner nr llarhor. Santa Ana 979-29.!l C/ISJI P;\10 Wshr/ Ory rs Hl'fri gs ~1n~ or nol 9.'>7 8133 G~ Pcnn1•vs wa ~ht'r . dryer l t'lee°1 Many OP· t1ons Lt:~" than<:! yrs old New S600. will sell pair ror SJOO. 66 1·6048 834-5461 USED Rl-:rRIG f:R.\ TORS Wa.~ht:rs 0~1·r:. Rest Huys Bur,l(a111-; BEST i\PPl.l/\N~ ·ES Sal(~ & Sen•1t't' ~ 536-091\ Litt.on lg capacity meal m 1 nucrowa\e ovt.•n Incl cook book & m 1 t ro browner. $360 cash. 8:11-4186. Frig1da1re s1de-by-s1dl'. coppertone. excell rond1 lion54&02m Washer. super deluxe all cycle model. $135. Dryer fl:W>. Both look & run like n<·w t:.G. /\mcncan<• programmable doubll' oven, :lam w1rlp elect range Sl75.7141540-8704 WANn:o GAS R~f'"RIG l::HATOR 542.3377 f"h.,•to.1 c•wlll n111111· :I'' old "'""''cl c;,,1l1, 11 l<d nc·• l'r f-;.,.ix ""~' Tc• J.!OO<I homo · H 11111' \1 Pup. m1xt•d h111b 1':>..1«"1 " hkt· Old 1-.11~ :;tr,·1·11 do~ <..'Jim. ''" .1hl" 1\ atlort"' c h1hlrt•n 1:11 :n-.!1 l\1ltl'll" n<·l'd homt• l.1l1t·u. 1 alJI!\ j!rJ~ ;;..)I l!li'I Kllt•'ll' nt'l'\I honw 111 C.11" pound t".111 t kl'C I• :-,u1.111:1. 751 7!1-lh ~lah• \4 atchtlo1• m1·il Austr:ih.m Sh\'I) 1~ .. 1~1" mix. tu mo ~ .• 1:1r11 \clt1rabl!' 1IJ "k old 1\111<-·1 hllo.1Aohl lilttl I.in 11 .uncxl , 546 KOf1!• l'noh nt'l•d::. ho nw llltkr t 11t k .qw.. >!d w rhtl<h'1•n •'-' t•hh'rl\ C>-nwr)> l('J\ mi.: cuuntry 64().f,157 8050 ··•···················· S' Couch. wluur "<Int 1·011 dillon Like new. S300 Call ~7..&i83 aft 7. -("/\SH Pi\11) For ad used furn. anti QUt.'S & cir TV's 9.'>7 14 t:l:I **I BUY** Good usl.'d Furn1tlln' & ;\pphanl'CS Ott I writ sell or s ":LL for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 Cal l Mr. D ehlscn Versatile person for 540-4023. ------variety of duties from i....---..---..--..._,,-..__-~ISales trainee typing. eo g In ee ring. -•• ~...;;;;..,,,..,._.IST• Advertising compen~· drawing to fa ling. bundles to carrien;. Re· Was ht>r, dryer. dish Gn."efl antique bufft>l·ha>. HATIOMAL qi.ires vao or large st.a ~her. & refn~ $100 ca been usl'd as llkreo rast· 111o..11aa51...aG Uon wagon aod a good 646-5848 or dresser. 72" \41de, :!7" _ _. '"'" ......i.i"n C bl Shorthand helpful. Ac· •TYPIST• L...,....06 or an am t curate typing skills re· *stoo* person to lea rn to ~•--t become an advertising ~ ...... ._. •Pmb Newport .kh ofc ocosutt.ant. Some sales •Meet/greet.new clleot.s experience helpful. ROSAM, IHC. •Pr'orncltable poeitlon Call ror appt. 642·0811 541.5533 Irvine ~I Agen~y Hew-rt leach • E. 17\b, Costa Meu Sales r:-· auteZM 642-1470 THE LOOK ~=';~ty ~!!!!!!!!!~~~~-~~~~ Known foT the finest in 1---------high fas h ion m en's clothing&. sports wear Is looking ror z persons ex. perlncod &: qualified 10 occom modat e our dientel. Immedl•te luU time poeiUoal avlll1ble. Call ror appt. Mon thru S.t.10-6PM. nlE LOOK 644-6500 SALES WOMAN, mawtt. Crtendly for ~ 1i1es. Steady, P /Um.. Nl~ lrlM-tm SICRETARY Immediate opening for IClCl'elary w/lclnl typing akilla Ii some bookkeep· Ing. Xlnt pay, ~nefils & worltln1 conc'8. Please conl.lact : Personnel Of noo sountCOAST ~ALCIMTIA SlmCoutHwy S. IAluna nm •WluUlOEOE ~ " driving record. P bone tu. 21" d~p. $9S or offer SERVICES 642·4321 aod ask for Very f 1 n e u s e d 640-70t.Q t2812 Va.ij/y View. Ste Harr)' Seeley or Don reCn.gcrator for sate $150. 1--------- Bridgecrielt Bus Park Wijllama~"'UAL 64S-S98S Green high bec k 01·- GardenGrove, Ca OPPORTUNITY Kenmore white t>lect. cas1onal chair w /ot· Equal opp e mploye r dryer. used6mos. SIZ5 or toman$4S.640-7049 ---•m/ .. r•/•b--.-___ EM __ P_LO_Y_E_R __ ., trade for gas. Old Ken-Enclosed ('ablnets. well Your f rlends a od ~~~asher .s7s. Ad· made 6'1x3x111.; deep oe!gbbors use Classified mif'al.~nde by side rcCrg. F'or stereo or hOok USI' SecnUry SICU1' ARY /EXEC For Cadillac Agency. Lovely office. Top skills Knowle dge or IBM Mem ory Typewrite r help(ut. SaJ•ry open. As k for Sally. 540.9100 SICMTAltY-&.-.e Min 1 yr ien up. in a law oMce lo \rain on new S.vb> Word processor. 8IHT13 f« appt. w h e n t b e y b a v e brn. S'Z:iO. 536-S050 SlOO eaC'h. 2 glnss top encl aomethingto11ell. They'll Etectclotl'lesdryer tabll"S $3.'i each. l sm:rll tell you how well It good ('()('Id. S50. £'0lrf.'(' tabll! szo. W11lout v.orkecUorthem' 6'4-03$0 colors. Cash onl~ HOW tS THE TIME Used washer & GE dryer, 645 78~---_ for job aeekors to check aood condition. best of /\ n t 1 q u c r h 1 I d ~ the Dally Pilot Help fer. 556-96.1'7 aft IOAM chest I w a rd r ob r . Wmted c lasalfk•tioo. II Refrigerator for sale. beautltu.I rond. $225. In the Job you w11ot ts not t6l-•2ll raot.s cradle S35 SCA-16Z7 UMft you m l1ht consider o(fennc your u rvtccs ~nl Elec 17 c u.ft. !Double INlllrUI &t spr wtt.b au ad In U>e Job whtc rdri C Combo tnomeacb. l'"t1me$L5 W..-ed cateaory. Phone moctei, very nJce. SJ9S. Mer lOA.M Sit/Sun, AO 8'2-5678 64.$-(8 6PM dl.)'tl 548-&U?. ' - <. ,. ... . ...... ., .... . ....... 1050.. s. '"' ........................... ~ ..•............. ..... S. IOll Mtc1l•1-IOIO .._.cal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......,........ 1083 •• yellow dOWO ·fllled WoodlMIC•h)'de diottl• eouch. exult cond Ile, rmlcblUdt bll.nda -50/bat otter ~ lS14 a·__.. a • tu ea. •Iv G.,.... sale. ~hold GOLF CLUBS, Wll1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• la.m. S.l/Sun t-• 2IM X3l, 9 h 1ron11, t 3 4 5 1-·11.1rhankll upnacht piano Rob6nbood Ln CM woodt. Ulu1 new Sac ~ •WIPAY CASH• _u.a c.JtlOetU Belt vibrat.or. 11&aa dll 12ll> Call S41·l395 •fl olu c.u.. comprn.'lor 6 _,,,_,. _______ _ Good \Md hamttu.te a.,.. Sa.ae 'PPllanc.. TV'1 etc' ~ W klboa Blvd. •M-1610, 147-talJ N1it ~July 1' u For Sale lovuut, '::f'~·d!'l' .. ~~ matchin& c-hr. 6. •0 ' KJwanra Club beoettt \.On9D, l)lakl IU>hol C011t » to JlOO Ooroer of l.\'lO .• aacrirlce tor SJOO Tlh r A,, h u r J rat If Ir *-GI C~sl Hwy Sat. July t.nii, bllolwood 6 awlvel Ncirrwn/RMkwt ll COllC'(' chaln. ant quc doc . tlon Stlat oHt!r Ure!( tr••dlt' lt'wlnlt Oy• 833 2650, evc:i lm<'b.ind. anhque wood 213/~ Anllquo drop IHf tbl Stnpprd ,....df lo fmbh UlO ()loop In hard roclL Mlpie tlb. 17~ lnS ~I Whl Z·pc al'rt1ooal tot11 CIO. IBM l.)l~wnlcr W P1C\un tr1unf'lt MO Ul81 tt-11u11ful I )r tlld Muplt• l)t.' I duunx tablt.• ~ ll'<Af Pd ~ . .islnng ~:>OU ..\fl til'M~-4946 14th T 3P M . Alao tnakfut. h.mch It draw ana for Me> Ped. ----noou. ~ordi. new .. used clothinl. Odd &i •nda. Car paru , motOC'<' )'C'k! JarlS. li:IO Chutth St c Sat Sun. 9 5 Map~ bed. ice <'ream freeLer . bike ~rts. Mag *heeb H Lupine , D e e da eld Ll"V\Jl\! Conference t a ble S !(ts oval. can ed Mt>XlrJn colonial. 2 µrne.iµµle G ARA G E ESTA TE pedes t a ls. + ~ Jrm SAL.E. Sat/Sun 9·6, 2957 l'ha.lr.. w/blaclc st·a t:. & ~mba. Dr . C.M backs Si2000 644·B700 M e. eamper,-d.tdrens Kg s.ite water~. top ol c I o t h e s , t o y s , bne. heater & fra m e . lawnmower. etc. 3712 u~ed 1 mo. Ste al al Fenn. Lrv.Sat&Sun m>1olfers 7~ Drafting tbl w /acrc~ Delta drill press. noor model. Was her. dry1•r , <bwshr,8' bar. beer tap pe r, ofl' chr:., Liii , bathroom van11 y com µld t', 8~" 1r xR' RllJSS s lidt•rs AwnnmA & m1s1· 10400 F'i1lcon /\ve F V !Jl~.9832 ~ rust colo red 't•lvct w1n ~ed ba ck c hrs ~ D1nette-~a me table + 4 ch n , b t>aul 1·ond Sacn f1ceS4<10 &W-~ Blk \ tnVI COU<' h SIOO 1:)(-n!l>e 675·8228 Nun:1ndo "on'1 hnlrt bm & Ian ~ilme DR t.ibll' w /<I ~ul'd c u phol s t e red d1a1rs. $250 Ma..en<i\'Ol\ stert.'Q cun::.ole·c·omplete syslt'm. wulnut fin1:.h. ~1110 0\l'r s t uffe d . yellow flowt'red. qu11ll'd 1'00Ch. SRO All xlnl cond 700.100.S CdM 4-Fanulies. S at & Sun, S-4.PM. Eng.bsh oak wash stand, tables. la m ps. rocker & ottoman, dee items. clothes & m~. 2680Sltnla Ana Ave. CM GOOD STU l'~f'! 2.879 Monterey, CM from 9-4PM Sat Movmg. furn. swtcases many other items. Sat July 14. 9AM. 1500 E Ocean! root (a t G St I Giant Sale: refng, color TV . furn .. kaL & household items. 20191 Cape Cot.I.age. H 8 . Sat. Thursday thru Sunday 6812 Laurelhur st Dr Hunt. Bch.. 847·8371 Swap Meetcrs Oehght Plumbmg. tools, water ~lencr. bltn O' Mernll oven & range Much. mut•h more. Ft11Sal 32'74 M1 rh1ga n. C M. Y a rd Sal e . ~1 s c . dothm~. '65/'66 Mustang parts. ck . Sat. 8211 ln· tJ.ove. tlO" wood l1.1tl\", Roor Wftt. t)'~WMlC'rl\, k>adta ol packrat m lli<" ~at only l J2 20U2 ruv.n6de Dr, SAJI Swap MNltl'"' Ot!htthl Plumblna. loolll, wutt>r ~r. bltn O' M1•rrlll OVt!D " ranf(l' l't1 U\ h. much mon.• fo'rl/S11t :tl74 Mlchlaan, C M 0000/0'Jtl 40ITT12 072) J' t )'r old S<-11 kiay :•JO Spt b11d11t'. lwn, tnhc..I :.i~ M.-r·c • Radar. t111>hh11dt•1, t~vy duty ball '"'t .. m + <'harxer. fulllc dhH111 ot h I! r x t r a , . m" '' h Pt-rfc ct & .,hint•' l1k,• l'l(·w Only 1!#1 h r:s ''' ~$33.500 ~+s.&.~d"n 9M lOOJ f'en Pt Multi g.a.ragt.> !>Jlt' Siti&Sun IOA M 4 PM Al ley bet M1rllldr & t>rt><1ll ltl Channel Hd ( ~l'd.:l'I l:ompl dbl bed. 2 l~lll maple bed:.. r efrig . free'U!r. lamps, i.hullt'r:., 2 bath stnks. JO gal H W he ate r . m e ta l f'.i>. couch & chair, glas:. pane le d front door, Alum wind M 1sc household, books, odd!> & mds. C'lothes D1rt>t·t1on:. or quest ions 675-5487 3 generallon garage s ale Rattan furn . port dswshr. lamp:-., 51 ~ hp f.'flg. Ctulrl.<> bike. ma1w rrusr Sat !l·S M;m ,:told & Scav1cw CdM GARAGE SAU : 1978 ~··~ ing machine S250. po rt <;le re o S lS. woodl·n k.Jtch<'n ta ble & :! <'hair' 52!>. MISC Loys & ga m1•:. Sat/Sun 9-3 673 Plum er. CM hn alley) 646 -l~'l F'ood proressor . s1·~ mach. drps, l'urtain,, Cle 2J.l8 Santa .\na Av!!, CM Sat8-? Sat. 9-1. Mo ving mu,..t :.ell! G u itar. m1~r l'lottung, plants & oth1•r misc. JW\k 411 lA·n.,.,Ol'ld CM M1sl' Housl'holrl •ll•ms Gaffers & Satlcr ~:t1•c swve 342li !-.anl<i Clar;i Ctrcle.C M 5<16 7001 MC't.al office desk. mint 1'00d. SIOO <.:all 640·8837 dinnapoLL..;, H B GARAGl-:S1\LF.Sat. ~am· G /\H A G fo: s ,, L E . Sprn Sun Ya m ·:Jprn. Moto n ·yrle trlr, old Anchors, Ille ja r k1•1s, Schwinn bike . dn.-sser. misc bOat l•q u1pml•n1. ~ood clothing. ba b y double boxs pnnR & mat· changing lbl. swmg, m-tress & headboard. salln Cant s eat. new bottle comfo rter etc. punch warmer, Pit Bull pup-boards, surf board. anll· Pooestal table -+ pJd. 3 leaves. 4 ch1urs. 6 · l>uf lt•t, end tab le•:;, dc:.k, lamps, rcelng cha ir. 18 cu ft. refn~. TV, oils. tmens. antJques. Sharp motor-cross bik e . 640-4367. que sterhng teaspoons. pies. 6 wits. Odds & ends . bro n2e/ pe ar I fr u 1 t Sat/Sun 9-4. 450 Bernard St I off Harbor Blvd.) knives. girls bike. golf c .\1 642· !093 • rlubs. bag & l'3rt ;,nu :. pr Km~ ~•W O.il.. Mrm •wt Xlnt t·ond S35l.I O:i k Modified aircraft seats lamplbl. SSO ~ !1774 for van, picture fra mes. li>y·s bedroom rurmture. food items. etc 456 62nd o J>CS. meld desk. Like St . NB 7/lJ.7/lS l0.3pm. new $250. 644·:>517. _ ----__ OTg. pajntmgs . ten sp . Gc:raCJe Sale 8055 stereo. refng, 4 poster ••••••••••••••. •• •••••• waterbed. bm. crpt. & Misc household llcrns m1~r July 14&15th. \157l Onset Cir. 11 B Nr Orang€' & 21st St. CM <.'Qm er Brookhursl/ Da n 1 900_2_1_1_1 _____ _ 'flln~. 961H903 Stott Fixtu~" at GCIMIC)e Sale Price l !>ed comm ,l?r adc r ed ('.1rpe t. l.OOOs q . ft Antique Pine poker table Maple cboppmg block, Sfl Ito Tea. tandem bike. d urk d etoys & rnur h more. Fi·i1Sat. !1·4. 218·/\ Palmer.CM :w;"drnm, wrou~ht iron :> Hikes, household items. 3 :.: I o b I! c h a n d e l 1 <: r 16th. Ct>ntury painlln.l?s • J6"diam glass top .SPlS l()(l':. Of C'Ons t rul't10n , wcarnng.2 ~laS!.ll)pd1s 1<:a rde n & m ech a n i c play cases. 42x72xJ6 • tools. many misc. 1t€'m s hiback uphol. wood <·hrs ~ Orang€' Ave . C M Jean &hi. IMO lrv N B 1>42·5920. f'ri /Sat /Sun. LOTS OF GOOD BUYS. I I S.S. Misc. furn appl Co MoVlni;t. Everything m ust ~die. 6122 lfamp~hirc, ~·Cheap. Sat/Son. =35. H B S all.S un J I 4 . Lakeview. Irv ine . Call 848-2321 for d1r«tlOC\.'> :>59·5730 TELL MORE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR E SALE! .. Signs are great to give directions to your garage sale ... but to let people know you're having a sale, you should schedule an ad to run In the Classifled section of this newspaper! It's the best way to tell people what you're selling, when and how to get to the sate. Cell today and let us help you word your ad. q u c, m u sket rlf l c . clannet, books. lots or odds & e nds. 9,153 l;;I Valle l\ve. F ou ntain Valley. n ear Bushard & Slater 8060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anuque furniture & m1sr household ~ood1cs M ov ing . C all a f t 5pm . 642·7667. 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6.3 crt Eml'ra ld <'Ut <hamond n ni: G I t\ ap pra1sal S68.000 M L'ST SELL~ wdl t ake SJ0.000 7141598-7310. 71.t 598-411>91! Mac:hiuc ry 80 7 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD T RACTOR Xlnt cond1llon. $2500 Call Kns 637 ·0090 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS from your bus iness card Send one card lor each tag plus one spare We return pe rmane ntly sealed attractive ta~ & strap. meeting a1rhn<' l.D. requirements. Pre vent loss & theft ! Fo r a personalited taR enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & lri m your tags. Or try two cards back to back. PRICFS: $2eaor3/$5 4/Stags Sl.60ea. 6/9 t.ag.s St.~ ea. lOor more $1.40 ea. Sales Tax Included NO CARD? Draw your own or send name. address. phone & we'll make one card per tag. Add 2St each. Send checlt or money or· derto: PR.OT ,..MTIHG P.O. Box 1.560 Qist.a Mesa. Ca. 92626 CERAMICS Handpalnted ceramics. plaques, nativity set . plates, muc h misc. items. Alao special or· den ft colon doo.e at re · uooable cost. 846·8579 eves. COPIH u~ Qirptt, olive green. hi IO, no yaniis w1pad C&JI 640-73K2 U.tc modeJ KJccar portli bit> scwmg l'Nll'hJne. dbl needle, $17!1 Or hando 11ullar w1ciue. $1~0 114892·~. ---- TYPEWRITER MANUAL. G OO t> DHANO WOHKS 0 K .. 'll OT (',000 ~/()(fer 548·64Zl BOOKS llUMANC ~: ~:w & us~u lllr 1-:AC:ll Af"n :R oPM t AlJ. 548 1>427 Super de al on te nn1), m ilch mbn.hp Conlact r> Bard. 87118 Coral Spr uigs <..'t. :..'07 C. llunt Bch ~ 900-2'118 l'Vt'S 1-r amed on g 011 seas ca ix• Sl!ltl tl , l lo u vrt.' dr~ ••!l)xlll", s1lvt.'r bowls. ' :.l.'ts s1eak knives J pl· D'dlUSh carvmg St!I , lret & wt>ll t·arv1n,:t board c·ry~tal car afe . ltix<!1 mirr o r , 1r o n 1n .,_ board/iror1. por('cla1n rn.ut, :! lg lamps. Sloan ·~ ki-: lx'<.l<:,prt-ad blue grn, S1ni.:t-r po rt 1>c w1ni-: n1Jch , rn1 :.t• ac·u·..,~ T hur s i 12 :-\<1 \ W1\M I :JO o r by :ippl t 'a:.h or dll'c·k .i '> tJ,• IJUf\I\ (..W·(i-\0!°> L>1.;h washcr. G i-: pnl i.c-r ubbc•r , po rl Jbl1 B Blo<'k top. 8 mo $;151) ~ £xC(>pt1onal ofr('r for ~olf <'lubs Sam Sne1.'d · Blu .. Ridge" 8 iron:.. J wood,.. I 3 4. pulll'r. ~olf l«1rt Sl75 best orr 198 :!13~ C\'~. 77()..6022d}!> PAGAEMT TICKETS Thurs . Aug tJrd SIS 1111 The Villa. non·pror1t ur )tan u1 .... n ~ ll.1m , ~~, !HO Nu l''rend 1 St .S A W~hl iron bird n 1g1• SSO 11 Wt·~lt•rn maf,'>. S25each, 11res 11H · ld 673-!)341 Atlas leather lugg,1gt·. :1 f>IC<.'t.'S, lll'W, !'il 111 Ill fa I' · tory wrapp ing s~n :, 551-2028. Arca rug for ~ale. olive g reen. 12'x 15 12 · SJS 1133-~24 Telephone a ns we ring mac hinl'. Phon<'· '\1 a \I' Sl501orrer 75!1 IYJ2·1 W1U trade two 1\men can J\Jrbncw; discount tickets ror two Umtcd Airlines discounters . Ca II a rt :JPM. 646-6096 United and 1\mcr1c an A 1 r l 1n t•:. h :.i If p ri l' l' t'Oupo ns wa nted Cdll ~2022. CAMPER SHELL I.em Top for ·'• ton p1r k up, 8'x6'. Sl85/b<':.t offt•r lli\6-857!3 a rt 61' M Two 50 gal aq11,1num~ ..., 1wrought iron :,tand:. & ;11-c·,•:, Sli5. fihc rg las '"Jn<ie $75. ll<in<I letl1•r 11nnlmt:: pn·~s w tvp1· Sl50. l!li7 Hullat•o 3711 Pun.ang .:ood rnnd . SfiOll ~'Jl63 Tt•nni~ dub membe rship tN H ten cluh l S7511 ~5<121 or673 200-t MoVJn~ sale. U:.l'cl rum • book c:.is<'s. dishwasher fl73.R420 --------SeaJ"S 9xl2 bra1rt,·d ru~. browns. Sf.O Runner & 2 throws SS ea. 640-5389 J ft 6PM ~:urcka upnRhl \ acuum SIB. Girls Schwinn. fair lady bike. $35. 548·7011 Brand new bearh crwscr Sl40/best offer. Conn alto sax, xlnt. cond. $395. 548~19. Brand new Collier's En cyclopedia, deluxe edi- uon. Bestorrer. 548·7129. Breathing machine Ben· nel{AP-4. used l yr·COSL $500. oow $250. X.lnt cond. 9624370. Walking-jogging ex- e r c I s e r rail s & pedometer. 1978 . Falls Sears catalogue. $155; now $50. 962-4370 Selling doll collection. Some bisque, aJexander. comp. & modem . Call ~761.Sforappt. Bedroom lamp SS. Nice wall or s helf clock $5. Large blue square floor cushions SS each. Plastic walJ-band s howe r $5. Call after lOAM Sal/Sun, aft. 8PM days. S48-6427. t•u•l••-W_.... IOll ....................... Want \o buy 3 Lag, Papent Master tickets. ~ly 17 or 18th! l2 Stnng Alvarez gu11;1r gd cond St~ w/case cull 496-~all 6pm ---Fe nde r s trat m aple ~lc/nnl fln111h w Ca!>e ~oct 494 0029/4117 1673 ~ V1loAJ10Sax. Good Cond. $300. 64.S-OSW Mu s t ~a r Ludwq~ drurru.et, b fl('. l llJ1a n t•y mbals 7 pt:. $GOO, 64.5-8728 Offlu Funtihn & •pmtnt 8085 ..........•.•....•..... BeautafuJ walnut 8410 t•x ~ut1v~ des k & \'rt•dcr\.t:•1 !.Old new for $5()()l, u::.cd $?.500 MCMAHAN DESK 642-8450 8087 .....•....•............ 3 Parakeets· I blut' ma It! I grl'i?n fem . I gn.>l'n baby SS ea ch l frl'l' <'ages. 1·$40 t·J .:I! $;!!"! :! Finches mul l! & rem i51 9221 eve~. Given from llt·aven 'I 11 the Sa ercd E a rt li of E~ypt. !!,OOOAD Nol J dog, but a ~acred co11111J n1on lo Kin g~ & I h .. SPECI AL \'OL: HJwl.. Sa!Ukl M 65:1· l!J&! Pianos & OrCJons 8090 .•....••............... °'lt•mwa y nab\ f;r,111d "a.lnut.~ l1f11·r 1).1(}.Jitil;;I I Mu:,I "'II, :.' f(,11!\ <; 1.1 11.t 1'1;;n4~ ,'1,1·"' I in1:.h. \lilt r.11;.llbl(8 Hamrnon1J < trj!.1 n I I !!)(1 r\UlO rh\lhm :!l pn· ... l'l,.,, -1:! tone bar" 2;> pt•clal ell' ~18 (iRc,3 S:.>:! 7.llX• Sporting Goods 8094 ·······•··•·····•·••·•• C o I t• m a n I' 1• .1 k h .• t k p J I 1-. h I II I l'ol.i r )?U ;1 rd 111 11 111111' '"'('PIO!! ha~ l m u 111>1 ~.s ....... t.l.;1 ~17~111 (;i,ll[ l'q•UjlllWOl 1111 I I '.1\ ;1 \1c<:1 .~~'c•r 1n ,,,,., \4001ls 1 .u1 h.ll'.' I f'UI 1' r... 1 .,., '"'I!• , 1111 1 I.all If'-, I .~ ' \\ ,..,rf., s1ar1t'r 11nn t;11l h;1 • !ohOt'!. ~ 111\,,l ~t :,(J .111 <.:C..::.h eo11I)' 1;.111 l10!H• S<-uha gNir ind tank rt'l' ll (' ,pc:.r gun. d1 11th gaugf'. rn;m~ \l 1 :1,. ;.all o<Jnt ('One! $250 .·1 Ill i I ;!!I TV.Radio, Hifi,S~~o 8098 ••.••.•••......•....... :?r · < 'olor TV S!IS 2yr W a r r;1111y 6'12·5:WO llt'.IUI :>.; It I . \ I 11l11r T \' Sl~ ~ \ 1 \\ .11 r. fr~ Od t..ti. 11111; 25 inch color TV S\28 2yr::. W:irrant_\ 64:! 5340 STEHEO T ransAud10 Ill "·'lll recen .. r. P1onet•r PL15 D turn lJ hll-J 1\udlo ~1,::n hook~hd'" s peakers. On\~ u" rl " mos. Best offpr 1.;wrn· 5<184{}16 SRL speaker~ on i.: :Z..1rlll 111 $185 t'a. f1)sllll)11 .1:-; \\.111 ~1.) iSY I)(~ (';1rl1•r RC:\ I hr vuh o 11 n 11 tlc·1 .. l\U Iii ~ v. hi \ 1d 1•!1 c· ... llll • r a . ~ 7 1 » I; 11 l Ii fM>>.x'>S Zeruth. hll.. ~hr 1•1 I'\. Good "m km.: n111c.J1t11111 S50 ti40 W\9 Soots & Marine Eqlli~nt . •••••..•.•............ ~ 90 10 •......•..•....•....... WHETHER 8"9YING or SELLING This is Your DAILY PILOT IOATMART To ploc• y0« od cal642·5678 Whale Gusher 25 Pump Newrond.ition. Costs $165 new $100. Ron. 493·6699 14ft F B. Dory xlnl. cond 7-sets of oars. Sac. at Si250. 548-7129 WANTED. 13' Boi;ton Whaler or similar. OK 11 no engine. 67J.347S. .. Mariwe flpii,... ... 9030 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Anchor. Dansforth 60H $175. Mooel prop shaft 1.lnx47in, S20. 496-Q25. For sale Propellers. 2 blade for t he yac · lhtsman. 12x12xl RH. l2x6x1 RH. 12x l2x 1 U I. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Uses aey paper. 'h pric~. 962-'nm. Brand new 504 Think Tank bot tub" seat. us. tulb' eca"P· UIOO value, ldl $211iOMMll32. Desperately need used 16xllxll/8 Lff. 10x8xl refrig. gold or copper. Uf. H xlOxl Lff. Call Private Par1.Y. 552.6840. ~3MO Ask for Mr. HONE 642-5671 ......, NeY9' used 283 ChrlsCraft. kztwww• IOll marine engine, com· ..... ..u cbeapl $\ZS,000 -··---········· piete. s.-8680 wortll ol fu.rDih&re, oll MXX>RJ>ION. blfl pearl l)'IWlnp, .tc, + SS,000 1""MU1 w/plctup, mll'lt 111111'1 wardrobe, •u.o .a. amd. 120 buttoo. m1 u ...._.. dler.M0-32M •• •• • • • ·-. ... • • • • w -• • ... ...,, ,.. • ... t ............. ~ .. 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• USED BOATS! 250 On Display Action Boat Bkrs 21622Cloit llwy al Hwy 39 Hunt.&ngt.oo lkh 536-8891 ---- Mu.ltlS LANDING Exclusive dealer for Fonnula Thunderbird IHfl thru 30fl ';Jf.JjW Coast Hwy, NB 675-09'.!0 24' SKIPJACK'69 Fol1h11g sword plank. trlr 2IOOMC.1151o:al fuel, radlo&depth finder Action Boats 2162:.!Coa:,t llwy at :J9 lluntm~on Beal·h 536 8891 ~tit l 'nif111c F <: F B twin :1Z.'i Ml!rc· •·ru:. l!ng L' µ 1-? r .1 d t• d "" n l "" drdP.,~. uphol . l'Jl"Jll'h . lank~ pumµ' S27 ,Ooo \)u...,t St:-11 No.,..' 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Rare ~ lm:J '64 Ford Econollne van. SALES-L EASING ------ k.50 Needs paint; runs PARTS-SERVICE '78TOYOTA 4 SPO s"s CAR. 2t.ops. mags. 499-~. 1;1 <'owwr . n(• w U 11.'?I 1<00(.f ull 1.1mund ,,hl.IJH' SllWS '"611/i:m 11.1 ... , \ \111111\\1 :1 'IV\), ,111f1. \M l"M ~••·r .. o 11111' .:1 t'tl l Ill~ ;! l!IU1•\ ,., 14h I l.L'.1 ... kaly"I 1'11nl M '• sm:1 ur tic'lt ·1 • l'tl uni -.lun tr.111" ~W\' •II 71)1 '1.11.:lw111t•, l '1IM !'wtl ~HI t.<H 'l'v't;o tr/ fo'11nl l'l 1 \II .Hilu. l':-O Ill llWl't°l', SIUOll or h1•,1 7!1 I .14tlll 9 570 .....•.•..••..••.•..... •ti.tmMIU::-ill • '78GMC Shorty Surf4tr' \'II. uu\1111111111-. 11ow1•r ~i.· .. nn.:. hu·t. u1r. Nll'r1'11 IUIA'. h1 blll'ks, ll't' bm .. 111i.1t1ni P<llll l . v1•nl. h.1r..11h• windows. l'Olldi 111hl1"!'o, roof ruek and l11tl· •lt•r , ma.:!\! w111vali. t I Mf>350ll $8595 *J.C. FORTUNE l'onlHJ(' CiMC 3 JOO E Isl. Suntu Ana 1714 l~~ 1000 H t'h~v> Sell for lo wh!Jlc.-i.all• blut'bk or of. fl'r 900-J.S31 . 53b 2448 i:ood.Call004·1080 HUGE PICt<UP '79 240 Osl. white, s nrf. fully eq uipped , ... howroom condition Sl7.6001offl'r 1~·9040 AMtos W..t.d 9590 INVENTORY IMMEDIATF. OF 5 speed. yellow ('oloir IU.6J297) IOILOHGPRE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt: PAY TOP DOLLAR '°'top used cars-foreign. dome'lllcs or t'lnssacs I( )our car is extra clean. lil.~US FIRST' p I I" 0,.-.. Co.fy :!!125 llarbOr RI vd COSTA M ESA 979-2500 U111'tSell Your Cur? CREVIERIMW l'AYSTOP DOLLAB f.\,rClean Used Impart~ Call Make o r Don 835-3171 WANTED! I.all' model Toyotai., Volvus. Piek up. & V ;in:.. Call lJ.'> today I i arlr 3Jkr TOYOT.A.YOLVO I t U H---11•4 Coale Mtte l'tl. 644-UOJ w S40.t01 DELIVERY' LARGE SB.tcTIOH OFNEW 197 9 320i's 528i's Al..50 63JCS1'' IHSTOCK! Call tod:iy ·We also may have that pre owM·d BMW you a re look1n~ for' 831-2040 49S.4949 OR.ANGE COUHTY'S Ot.DEST Salt'l> St•rv1t•1· Lt'.1:.1n1: Roy Carver, Inc. Holls floy<."1· BMW 1!'>40 Jambor('t' Newpor1 l.lcach 1140 M<i4 '768MW 530i Autumatit-. 'unroof. air L'Ondit1onu11(. 'll t'n·o. 3 tu t hou.I! from <~•71l'QM 1 SADDLHACIC VALLEY IMPORTS 131-204'0 4'95-4949 BOB McLAREM's COSTA MESA DATSUN 2ll4SllAH BOH kLVD 540-64 I 0 540-021 3 1977 l>atsun 2HOZ 2 • 2 L.o ad('d 1n c lurt1n i: automatic tr.ins . 111r <'ond . full <'USlnm velour antenor. 'h·n -v. shacfow. m .a J!' & I 1 g h t h I 111· rT>l'tallJC• l'Xlt•nlJr Sllt!~I t 407TDG 1 E .1 r l1· J k ,. T oyota Vu l vn. l'Jl,li I/arbor Bl vd ('1, .. 1 ,, M1'l>a. 646-9:1()3 1978DATSUH 81 0 W AGON PONTIAC MB '73 280-C. !>harp, drk 13000 Bt:ACJI m.vo bm exter Xlnt. comJ. W~TMINST~:n Uni: owner 20 mpg. 892-665 I 6 36 -2500 Lull.Ur} t·oupe auto. '7S Bl lO $)l!OQ/bt•'t 545 i891 -stt•rro. air. P/W. S9,7!1(1 714 tl4&0021 i:. laJO Auto . .air run, & lovki. i:ourt 15110 IJe~l . mu.'l 'Cfl li75 lt.:J l '77 DATSUN 8 10 SEDAN 1\11111 111H1'. Hlr l'lllltl low rrult•. 11;.~llZX J S52 77 IARWICIC DATSUN :-..111 Ju.111 t ·.1p1i.1 r.11111 831-1175 493-3375 1969 280SL U eream. tan int. ne"' motor. nl'w fuel tnJectron "Y"ll'm Top never down l.1kt• l'\l•W .Autohaus Berlin IJOO W Coai>l llwy Nw111 lk h 642·6763 11:i...,.,1l· l!l~..O 190 SL I lard & '41fl lop. xlnt cund Call ~IOilJ '7'.J :100 I> 1•l1•1'l s unr1J11f. m,1plo-ydlow. l ,400m1 ~l.IUI !l:l:J-1177!1. 83J·72.:lll /\ut11m o;1 t11 A M 1 F \'1 Rat 972 5 'i:I ~~il~f.(' .v1•llt1w, xln1 ~•1·rt'tl, J tr 1·u11tl pv. 1 •••••••• •• •••• ••••••••• ·~1cuJ $14 !!!ii.I f>vt Ply ... 11-cn n g , 1; r•yl flwl 111J•·•· li/4 ~pvoJi·r ,.,'°vi l<•·d .i!+1 ~1r.z:1 llvtl. 17.(J(•> m1l1•' f. Ilk•· .,,,,~"· , l•·.J n S I a;, ·;~ • ..,~~. l'lt·an. lo ma. N I': W 1· 11 n d 1 t 1 I• n !-~ :~01>:1.11\ 1, :Jll1J111 ·~•.WI><:, .i11 •·>ct 1 .i,. 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S:?!'>OO Cull \an t'OllV('rs1on. $8000 bst P..1 . party needs elean t'ar, truck. etc. CASH. 2131404-1438 $ it. fo'iar Jut11 "or 1:11'\ tm;! whl 11·11~1 I\ l I own~r. ~Int t'tmtl 52!t'J5 !G!~ 'iii 1 31 ~ :.:ol r, , pd , : :in;EI,. 4 s Liter ran· 1 fJ~'oll Show 1·ar (;rct·n "' be11te tnll'nor, Crl!dl ~ 5J2'i oCr ~5 7271J ___ , Aldol.Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 PORSCHE'S WANTED 850 N Beach Uh d LA HAHH.\ 1!TTi Uats un l80Z COUJ)t:·4 !>~ trans . air cond . :.tereo lape. dark blue ml'tall1l' & under 33.000 mil""' S7i'~ t:ll;J<lJ51 1-.:arll· lk1• Tmota·\ 111\o, 191"1 llarbor Hlvd . ('O-.IJ ~1e-.a. t.46 9~3 A~! l"\1 2.lmp.: 11,\t n11 ~ bt ..... 1 !)44 1.1,.1~1 1-. \ , · A µ p ,. " I SI l.<XXJ firm 4~·0037 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... - DOUBLE DISCOUNTS!! We Are G en i ng Specia l Soles Perlomatee lont.tS Rebates from the Factory On Over 20 <tf ~ Hew I 979 Mode-ls. We'n Addlnq 'J1te.m To Our SpKial Sale Discounts To Give You .••• WE1RE DEALIN1 OH OVER 300 GAS SAVERS WE HAVE OVER 60 TO CHOOSE FROM THIS WEEKEND I 1 2 MO./ 12,000 MILE OR 24 M0./24,000 MILE SERVICE CONTRACTS AVAILABLE OH MOST OF OUR VALID VALUE USED IMPORTS '75 VW SUPER IUG 4 sp . AM/FM ste reo tape, cust om int.. 10 miles. (879NCK) MAKE OFFER! '72 OATSUM 1200 4 cyl.. auto .. new Irick in· tenor. exceptional ca r {960FBB) $2190 '71 AMC HORNET 2 d r . 6 cyl. auto. AMtFM I o miles. gas saver (673A00} $1883 '71CHEVEm 4 cyl .. 4 SP .. whitewall<;, 1 owner, 8290 miles. bright yellow (065VOCI $3460 '14 CHEVY VEGA 4 cy1 . auto AM/rM. 111nv1 In! buc kt•t•. 4 7 I 98 m1 . orange ext 11\60KA1'l 2183 '75 CottVEnE COHV. 2 lops V·8 nulo . ()Is. P/b, p/w . true ware wheel'\, 38,990 m1les Cream pull' MUST SEE! DIAL-A-DATSUN DEAL! CALL TODAY 558-7811 •3631 Harbo• Bl•!! t-Ja•cktf' Grove , .. 6.Ji5..233l Wanted· ·ru thru ·73 VW Squareback. mus t ht• clean. 645·502!1. H1l:k O-o;1ys ------ 9701 •••.................... ATTENTION! Mer cede s . BMW . Porsche. Classic & Ex· olic. We w11l sellyour car on consignment at your price. Best location an Orange County. For in· formation call J im Cur· ran. Autohcms •rtJn 1300W. Coast Hwy Nwpt Bch 642·6763 N eeds C'lute h . body wor k, $400/bcsl. &\5-7539 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALFA ROMEO S.AllS, SERVICE AMOLEASIMG 1978& I979SALI': NOW IN PROG RESS• BEACH IMPORTS S.itl Dove Strecl NF.WPOltT BF.M'lf 752-0900 9707 .....•....•.•.......... HERE HOW! '1111' fo:xrt•ptionul AUOl 4000 Nlct• ~IN11on. Whit· 1\r. my o( C<>l11n1, t:iall I I•, for l".c1Uipment und l>1•t111ltt 'l'oduy! '78 AUDI "5000" Automialar. 11lr . rrwse rontrol. sunroof. vinyl top. A M I F M stereo. lse'lULV> $9Ht <5 M1 No of $1\ Fw) l (7141 522-5333 Sunday by '' ppt '77BMW l 20i Auto tran~ . ~unroof. ;11r cond . stert•o ,. ai.:-e\ t1" 1m macula t(• t II ruou t ' <tD4TJi\1 Severa I tu <."hoo-.1' f rum SAODLEBAOC VALLEY IMPORTS 83 1-2040 495-4949 '76 BMW S.:IOI dark blue. 4 s pd . A C. s nr f. i\M FM <.>a:-!> $859S &W-6632 --- '768MW 2002 i\utomallc. Sunroof. Air t ond1t1on1ni;:. Stf'reo. pnced to Sl'll. \he M> F1JMAR l SADDLEJACt< V AllEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 '76 BMW 5301 mctafht' bm. stereo. !lnrf. 1\C'. mags. 4.'lpd. 1mmac. best o( r. 499-:.r.!JJ 64().9JIH . '77 630 csi 4 Speed, Pola n:; S ilver, leatht>r interior. sll'rl'O 1978 DATSUN WAGON l\U!lltnJll l' fJ tll1., h I' ,1 I I I faMuC) air 1•ond . 1111' .:llJ.!l' ral'k & i 1)()(1 mllo·, Likl'J'·, ~;w · < 11J\t;1 , $4999 N•rs Cadillac ~~ro llarhor Ill\ ti t 'C>STA ~1 J-:.'\ \ 540-9 100 l!m Datsun 280Z Cou~· Automatic tran:-• .i1r ronrt \ \f F'\I & l•"•o; than 311 ()(•1 mill'' S~t~i·· l:l5i:?l ;l1 E Jrlo· llco• T n\Ol.1 \uf\11 l!lfi•i II ar bor 111\ cl l' <" t.1 \k-..1. IHG-!!:!03 an oon n n 1.q oo , ..... ,_ .. ~_, .......... ~ ca.o;setk . mags. Sold and ..._ ________ _ s erviced b y u :. " 1749lNRI SADDLEBACt< VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 '738MWCFI Very rare, very fa:.t Xlnt c ond. $1 7 .000 558-3896 -------TI> BMW SJOI, blu!!, very clean. fully equipped. p p d::ty!> ~6 4330 l!VC!> t.13-5613 -------- '18 8-210 4 door A111oma11e-. moro• t>n l v <!.!UOO mil•·' (~~·Q11 1 $4377 SAODLEBACK FORB ~S. Main.Sanla AnJ r\llheComer ofWam1·r !>46·7070 'Tl 3't>I snrf. 1\J<:. :illoys. 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TH ~'"""""""~ '" .. l "ll·H ••'· NEW 1979 TOYOTA COROLLA DELUXE LIFTBACK~---~-=~ $1 1 ft ,-1ttl¥ '•CIO"rflOUll~ •, ~ Ul'I hf'lted ~ *'' f "•• l•4'•nlJ OU("''~~@~ t•IH;'frt(: fO t' w-t""CI If lo I J\Jttf PE:R .,i,.,' n.ttltld ,_,, ,,, i\ kx,_,,..o '> 1 •r MOHTH • H .,, """-;1, c.nn Oirtite &•btifQ "'"'' ,.,, & 4.( .. '" .. .e lftOnlh ~ .... lllblt' °" -oc>rO'V4!0 Ct'MJtt • 1000 c:tnwo '8 03W''lf)•1f~ of I tOI! ~1 tf1Cl,_ I .. o.c--. I "II dOCu""At'f#Y..,..,. Al'W'luaf ~NJf111~ t ,,.,. - 11'811'\. ~_.-1or.oe -'6"' 1e FREE 100 GALLONS OF GAS . WITH AMY MIW Da1Va1D TOYOTA IN IMVEHTORY ·res at clote of bUslness. Sunday. July 15 1979 ( . \ } 11 you 1n1n11 IOw otio• 11 Ch• only rh•"I to c;on11oe1 wMI\ ~ 1 MW car you haven't bean to Newi>Ott O•t..,n A• you cen 14NI our prlCoff ua IOw t>ut th ore·• much mor• Wa W DOI IN t.,.nQMel ..-fll)lla.nllbV• II\ lhtt OU91M6• • fl9et ~d lul1111jl • 1104lft. 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'" ... •·1) '"'""J I 00 U'lat ••• , 04 llllOfoltH\• ~:~ ss600 .~ . ,,..,, H ••f '75 AMC 8 ~'!in~,~~~· J 111lf'('ll 111andard tr.irni. . rudto, h~8tt1r , mori• I 1\1'7'l:lll' I $2211 SADOUIACIC H>ID ;Qt()~ Mam, Sa111111\11.a l lht• Comer of W amn :'>41; 11110 'It! fta_mbklr. ti rylindor. .!.'I 1111 lf•11 f)l'f IC 11 l t-: "< 1 •• 11..,11 ru111111u: ron1\I 111111 H.111111 & hl'Ult•r Nt,.,ls JUAllll & mul llt•1 >Im 1:11 41Wll 9910 •....•.........•....... 197!1 IUtCK REGAL \ ,1t.1q11'111 auh1 I 1 .111 .. I''" 1•1 'h>t•fl11)1: Iii t.r .1k, . .., ,411 1•01111 c\o 14''' I hm1 1;, om 11111t·" 11•MN<'\'' \\ •L" $11%. on '>1111• NOW.$3495 84UER8UICK •1.::, tl.1rhor Ith cl l 't ~T.\ Ml''.S \ 979·2500 '11 REGAL \ I\ ,1 111o111 .11 I\ I u II 1,11.\·r :.t<•n •o. nil:~l:\' 1 $4177 SADOLEIACK FORD .. !..'lllS Mani. !-1.1111.1 1\11.1 \t 1ht•C.o m••r11fWarrll'r 546·7070 19718UICIC LISAUI SIDAM A bo•uUful fln)lly rar wuh leu lh•n 13,000 m1IM. (63.4TZT> Wa11 ~:onule MOW-$5395 IAUHIUICIC .!112:) Hatbor Blvd COSTA MF,..'./\ 979-2500 C1cll11c 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 CADILLAC COUN DI VILLE f'ull power, AM I FM ,tereo. ult wheel. Lan •l11u top Cr leather en lt-nOf' Sh11rp1 198.5PRK1 $4999 ....,... Codfllac 2AiO() Harbor Blvd I t2S Bakl'r St l'~'T A M 1':S1\ 540-9100 1917 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Ttw. one has everything & le""' than 40.000 milt'" 1000RYY>. Was $8005 . on :.all' NOW-$7995 BAUBIUICK ;!925 Harbor Blvd C<~I A MF.SA 979·2500 ------ '7!l Seville Ltd Ed1t1on Tnke over lcu1>c Ask for Uod 776 SI 10 eve:. !iHI !1110 1977 CADILLAC SIDAtf DI VILLI l'\IU power. factory air cond • Landau top, lilt wheel. IHI.her. AM /FM s tereo & low miles llOORYV> $6999 .w.nCedUlac ~H•rbor Blvd l~Baker Sl COSTA M ESA 540-tlOO ·73 S OV. loaded . New eqap, tires. etc. Vry Rd cond. $2000/bsl. Call 569-5880, 1971 CADILLAC FLEE1WOOO UHM. f\111 power, factory air rood. A M /FM s tereo tape, till wheel, spltt pwr seats, padded lop. low rru)es & XLNT condl t1on Mu :.l :.ee• <28JCTN) $2999 l'WMn Cadillac 2600 Ha rbor Blvd t4.2S Baker St ~TAMF:SA 540-9100 ·79 SevilJe Diesel. Beige, saddle leather. Air. .im t fm CB. cru1st-, loaded. Under warranty M>1679 1976C.ADtUAC SEVIUE Split p~T ~eat, AM I FM 8 t.rark. Ult ~ht-el. ('TWM' (."(){ltrol. padded lop & Jow rrult!S. lSIWPPO l St11p'' Ti1k1.• llm1.• to rt'la\ $7999 1971 C.ADtLLAC &DORADO COUP! t..ather, stereo radio. cru lae control & Cabriolet top <3L2RXJ 1 $7999 ....... Cedllloc 26()0 Harbor Blvd. 1425 Baker St ~A M ESA 540-tlOO '71 Coupe de Ville: new paint, Classic, $1300 or best. 497-3149 1976 CADILLAC BDOIAOO COOPE Split pwr seats. tilt wbeel. cruise control. stereo. Cabriolet top & all o( the Cadillac lux wies, Low. low miles C047NRR > $5999 Maben Codttloc 2600Harbor Blvd 1425 Baker St CaiTA MF.SA 540.9100 ·n Cpe de Vile. 42K m1, P P Xlnt cond. S6SOO Dys l · 82£.2.ln) 1975 C.ADfLUC COUPE DE VILLE Leather. tape, trlt whet•I. Cabnokt lop, (ulJ power. factoey air rond. & to~ rmlcs. \532NIM > $4599 ~Cadillac 2600 II arbor Blvd 1.t25 Bakt-r St COST1\ MESA 540-9100 ;lfld shop at horn<• It ' Maben Cadillac '1mpll' with 0.11ly P1lul 'iti~Vlli\' lll\orr\' forrl.'' n.1.-.:-.1l1t•d 1\1l' And 11 2600 llarborRlvd -,alt' 39,UOO mill''> \'11U haw :-.om1•th1n~ to !425 Bakt'r St Urown t;in Sh;irp $7800 ~I'll, t·all ..1 I ncndl~ COSTA Mf;S/\ Ca!JllJI 2:!27 ('las:.1ficd Ad V1:.t'r at 540-9100 L Vl ""' u-ru '76 Sr; LLt;, dt>a11. lo _ _ __ """""10 S<-ll1dle1tem~ 64256711 m1. pq pty. S83~0 AMtof, N•w 910dA.tos. M•w 91001 Autoi, H•w 9800 Alltos, H~w 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Auto~-Hew - -9800 67J..Jall ••••••••••••••••••••••-'••••••••••••••-.. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• iti !'it:t\JJlt·, top rond1tton. DON'T WORRY ABOUT UNLEADED GAS LAR! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON fuJJy l'tJUIPPl'<l :w.~ 'i6 &\'lllf' I owner ullrn c lc<Jn. lo m1. compl lo adcd . S9SCJU 54& T.100 7>10 1100 '78 &.,1llc. SI I (.()ti 11r 1.1lo.1 0 \Cr l~t' f'J• I)),, 759-9501 '77 ElDO COUPE r\11 x I r a ' 1 n l'I u cl 1 n I! !>U'r('() '°' 1.IJll' I "',J~ :.t'al 1 ru1''' •'I< $6541() nffl·r 1 l!ht I<\ 1 ll;Jw:111.in \rn ;~,:! 75.11 or-55.'J 5%8 9917 ••••...•....•...••....• 1977 CHEVROLET CAMAROLT Ttu!> coupe ..., !>harp. ilJ• low rruJe:. & 1t 's a bl.H'h beauty' <Ser 05731 OMLYS4895 HOW ARO Che•rofd f}\}Vl' & 9ua1I St>. :'llt:WPORT BEACll 833-0555 1978 CHEVROLET CAM ARO V(~ry clean with t'xtra:. mu.'>1 s~ ( 239UK L' I Mow Onfy $5888 Mif'OC~ Mcrtdo/R~t 2150 Harbor Bl . C M 645-5700 '11 CAMARO V 1:1. automatic. ai r power Stl't•nn~ & br:ikt·:. 23X)(l rrult"S Cl 03S PS I S4477 SADDLHAQC FORD 2240 S Mat11. Santa Ana 1\t the Comer of W arncr 546-7070 '78CAMARO Equ1ppl'd ~•lh aut.omallr \ransmL-.:.1on. a1r rondit1orunf?. /\M 1 FM ~ t e r c o r a s s e l I 1• t~ULBI SADOl.BAQC VAUEYIMPORTS 831 -2040 495.4949 ... 11 Camaro. Rally Sport f'ully equipped. xtra rlean $2495 645·5578. ~ • 17,000MILES' • '78CAMARO "Z.21" V·8. 11utomat1c. power steerinai . powt-r Win· dows. fact air. tocks . custom wheel!i, :.te reo cassette c 207 U J Q 1 $6995 *J.C. FORTUNE Ponl1ac-GMC ~ E lsl. Santa An11 (714)558·1000 1977 CHEVROLET CAPRICE SEDJ.M 4 Dr. nus one ll) loaded & has blue velour int.enor C243I'Z'r) OMLYS4695 HOW ARD Che•ro~t Dove & Quail Sb NEWPORT BEACll 833-0555 '74 CHEVY MONTE CARLO v .11, automatic .. 11 r AM 1 FM i;tcreo. till. cruii;e, po"'er stt't•nnj! & brakes, powl'r ~ andow .. fuJIJ>Ower 1•1251.0 F i S3477 SADOLEBACK FORD 22WS Ma1n.Sant;i An;, t\l LheComerof Warnl·r 54t..7070 1977 CHEVROLET MALllU CLAS SIC Coupto A bl·auty "'1th l•n I y ;: I • O O 0 m 1 I 1• ., , autom;ilH'. p~r s tl·•·r m.I{. ::ur l'OOd & vinyl toµ 17'/!JDWQ > ONLY S429S HOW ARD Che•n>kt Oo\'\' & <Jua1t Sb NE:Wl'OHT BEACH 833-0555 ' -. ". ! ,. ' -.... ~~ ~ ..... ~·-~ . . . ~---....... ~·W-.i~~ -"41HI .. tW '11\ID CU YIJ.Ut\ ... Ol.&HCW c OUt<f"" 21 A.olfo Ce-ttfe<' Dn•.-........ ..,,. c.-...~- Ol"EH 7 DAYS .4 WUlt 768-7222 '';'• \tt1UI• l .t if \t f'" I'\\ \\I ~\I 11\I 1111 ~.1111 ,.,_ .u I 1-.: Cht'\\ Jmµ.1t,1 4.,,.,.1 m t·l·ha n11·<1t • 1111d1t 1•i11 :"\t'\ol. \J l\I• JOb. b<illl'r\, r.1d1a1or. '"'l< S600 CJll 979-9621 EH'ntllj!:. i'l\ ,\lah\11: l I•"'" I •II air . .iulco 11 .in~ \t!I\\ •·r "10<.111"'" .11n 1111 1,qw .\1:tl!'> I 1k1• n1 " S.~rt, 11r nrt•·r 1,1111o1 "i; • 1'~1 ('ht I •' I ( 1 \\ .t i •It ll traJl('r hit• h r•'I-! ;.:J•., .eood r11111; Or1;:1n.tl (l,.Ol'f ~lo;.> IJI 1\lf\ I ~1\15': 'bi' ('hc11 utr lmµ'11J 283 1·n.e air m1·1'h \Int lran.<oll\IN>IOn ~om, 1,1,orl.. ~J3b ·~I :'11:ihbu CIJ.''" 111w1 n.11111,•r In m1 P• '"' • r air. 11n~ I t11p f-:J..,\ t1n ga,o, $1,ifi5 ~-5.1'i I ·7~ ~an:t.J 1 spd. tit" h•·l·I. re.: 1::111. nl'~ rnd1.il t1r1•:.. ~JOO !>46 l938 '7 1 Vcl{a llat<'hhal'k Good l'ood l owner S.'.SO 6444522 '78 Maibu Classic Sharp. 1mmac. lttruoul' ! f>ower brakes. powl'r 'lt•cnni:. power win· dows. J>O'-'t'r door lock ... powt•r ti ~JY spbl ~.'nl'h '\'Jl AC .. \M •F \l :.h:n'O. 1-rww l'Ontrol, tilt wht.'t•I Wh1ll' w lbur).(un· d) 1111 landau I n p :-.J)l'<'1<1I 1ns1rurnPntat1on S+;,:!OC or lJ~· ... 1 (llf1·r I ·ssts-66:!0 I' I ' 1.i Chev. lmpal:i "~n. auto, PB.PS. A C'. r('I! ~SIB50&-W 02al ~·\C~ --------- tsACRI FIC1':! C .. YSUlt'77 CORDOIA Loaded lncludin.: i.un rool, stceo, full power 4t low nuleage. C4.29RYX 1 Warranty available $39'5 JIMSUMOHS tMf'ORTS llnO HARBOR BLVD OOSTA MF.Si\ 631 -1276 83 3-9300 1979 CHltYSLH ..WYOIHR FfFTH A VENUE VK, automatic tr11n 11 . pwr. stA!ering & bn1kci., air cond .. 60140 rerhnm..: leather pwr. bench seal!. 5th Avenue Edition pkg glass sunroof. AM lt'M stereo w/8 track tapt', ws w radial I lrl!!> & MORE' < 1827431 NOW OISCOUMTB> $2800 ofl ol manufacturer':. rt· tail sl1C'kt'r pnct> Exp1r('!l IO pm 7 15 7'J ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Os>c'n l>a1ly & Sund.iv 'ttl 10 PM 2'J29 llarbor flh 11 f'O'lta M t'..,a 546·1934 ESTATE SALE 1i;{.'ordo\a 71 lm~nal i59 4:lll wkdy:. !J :I t979 CHRYSLER LEIARON \I( dUlomat1c trJn' P"'T '-ll>t·nn~ & hr;ik, ... tmtKI ..:lass. radio. tap1· 'lnJll..,, ~"w r;idtJI ltrt'' \\ mort•' ( IOl>5221 $5195 f:xpin•:. It) pm i 1~1 i:r AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH OJ>f'n Daily & SundJ1 ·11llOPM . ~~29 ll:irhor 111\11 <'nM:t M,.,,, 546-1934 li7 l'hn..,ll'r "agon I' II I' :-,, 1\ (' lk..,t ol ht ~12-3l2ti. JO<· 1976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE \1; .1utum;,1tl' Ir.in 1 1 • llnll IJ" I ..,\\.,'rlU).! f.. hr,1)(1 .... 'Phi P" r "'"11 " -..111(111"' 1•ru1 ... 1·11nl 1001 I 111 "'111' 1• I I 1 .t I h1• 1 \\1 1-\1 •!t'lt•to \Ill \ IHI '11-11 ·'11 ... h• •·I •' ,. tu, ..... '-\ •n•", ''· ll'\.4r• • S399S l:,\l)tfl'' Iv µ111 1 l.o i • ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH I >11•·n l>.111\ ~ !'-luncl.11 C II I 11 I 0\l :•'~\I l.1rl1t1r Ill\ 11 i 0-1.1 "'''·' 546-1934 ;~ Lorduh.• c ·1 .. Jn 111 ""' ,11 r ,\~I .I·' :II. 1<1 m 1 S.:..W (.' J II 962 5327 1973 CHRYSLER MEWPORT CUSTOM Coupi· \ ~. .111111m.1111 tr.111.. :.1 r , uni! I"' 1 ,u,·nn~ II h1 .1k1·" '11n I 1111' I'". "'111.lu\I>" ,\'.\I F\t -.1t·r1•to " .. 1, t1r...., t\-m11n" 11~111 ~::-..1 $1295 Expm·' 10 pm 7 15 i't ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 't1l IOPM 2!129 llarbor Hl \'d \11'.la Mt·'·' .. 546·1934 ----- i6 t:ordoba. loaded w I 'II. tra,, low mil~ill!'"' 7S2-7f.91 a-.k for 01.11w 9-4 610 6753 afil'r4P\1 '72 Newport \1r. hkl' nl''- mt. t·xt '\Int n1ll·rattn1-: rood $1t.~I t>ltl Ii:! I:! .tfl lo 9927 .•.•.••.•......•.••.... '13tH:yl auto& J:><l"cr~tt Nrv. 1 t rl·:. S IO!lO Cu 11 962 . .i.'.:1()7 CALIFO 1A 'S #J SELLING IMPORT* -71 lmpa.la, PerfN'l rond. '73Camaro. PS. PB. A/C, am/fm, air .. Musl sell AM/FM . Great cond 1930 EXCELLENT SELECTION •R. L POLK REPORT FOR IMPORT PASSEN.GER CARS FOR FEBRUARY /YEAR TO DA TE --r r •• --~-.-~-.. .-A.--... ,,,,._ --...... -·-•• • .. • -• ...._. ..... .. • • ___ ... -~ ............ d S2400 mk o f r. 957 · 6126 $JIBS. 536-4595 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976M.ARKV eves, -'1988 C.amaro. PIS, AIT. 'JZT. 73M ml First $1300 nnn.~s. ·m Camaro. coo.sole, pis. AfT. tape deck. bucket seats. s teel belted radials, new vinyl. top. Leaving u rea S8!>0 642-0762, CM.,,... 9920 .....•....•....•....... FINAL 1978 CUAUMCE! oo Camaros. Capncl's, Monte Carlos. Malibu.s & Novas. Drastic reduc· llons! SAVE MOW!!! CONNELL CHEVROLET '\...,... /j I +. I' I"· I \ \, t \ '>46-1100 ---- 1971 CHIYIOLIT MOYACOWI ~cal e cyl. be•uty With automatic, pwr. steering, air cood. & low mile&. (376Vlt>. ~Y$41t5 HOW..Oa.t"•t Dow6 Quall Sta NEWPORT BUCH .,,... .. r 18711 81':1\Cll Bl.VI> HUNTlNGTON REAl 'll 842-2000 '73 Vega. air, c lrun. m echanically sound. S8Xl/bst ofr. ~·5769 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONTINENT AL Till wheel. cruise con· trol. stereo. s pill p~·r seats, Cabriolet top & leather. 1Ser .812Ati(J) $5999 Haben Cadillac :!tiO.I HarbOr Bl\d 142'i Baker St COSTA M !';.-;,\ 540-9100 '74 MARK IV Full power Thi ... beauty's loaded ' Cm.GT) $4477 1979 CHltYSLl:R SADOUIACK C01D01A coun FOlD VI. automatic trans.. ?MOS. Main.Santa Ana pwt' . ...-Ing & brakes. AttbeComerofWamer air cood., Unted glass. 54'-7070 bueket aeata, radio. wsw ~~~~~~~~~~ radial tires & more! i: t ltr.!8'1S) . $6695 Eqlre8 JO flil 1 • l.~ it ATLAS LtiNYSLf R PLYMOUTH ~ Oall,y & Surid•y 'tll lO PM 21129 Httrbor Blvd OoALa "esa 546-1934 1972MAHIV C~AL Has all o( the Lin~ln luxuries &. low, low miles. U4lffTZl, $2599 .,.....c1•11e 9JO Hatbof Blvd. 1'25 Beltd&t COS'l'AlllSA MO-f 100 .. .. -. --.. ..._ -..-... ...................... - 7 J ~ UM4 ...... Uted ....... u.ect Allto•. u .. d .... UHd .... Uaed f0d9y, July t3, t979 OAILV PILOT DJ:J .. , ..•................ , ••••••..•.•..•.•..........••.............•...•....................................................•..•.•.•......... Ct $' 1 ... ttJO C..,.. ttU hnl 9t40 ,_... H40 fWd 9940 .... _, 99SJ Autoa. UHd Mfo1, Ua.cl Avtot, Used ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 •• 9.5·2·· ~ .,,_.m •-..,........... ~--t~D ·111 Jo\Jtura. upd, red 6'1Convcrtctu1tepartlal· tWCmlN) 9952 tWWiJ t9U ,_...,l•MJ • -19mtt AL I .._~urt w I w Ill Int . A M I I-' M 'J8 FAIRMONT ly restored. Beal ofr over ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••• •• ••• •••• • 0-• beiel CINA. C~ .. Xl7 a1.ctte0. lo ml lst to pay ~67MU> '7~ Musl. Gtua 6-cyl, 4 '66 Mustang. Good cood 1974 FORD ~· ll'all"\rm.SZ3110dowa. No&hiaabuttlU1•lee1 olflo4nolt.M2A>73drhc1 4 door 6 cyllnder. sP<!:AM/FM,AIC. P IS, Sl,2W. day1 646·~48, MUSTAMGll Lale over P•1•••t• the n u .ooo mllu 11 1way ' 968 4405, a~Ut, power steer· 'flBMUSTANGGoodeond. P/u.~.646-6205aft6 evesSS7·9607. 4 cyl ,4 sPf'('dtrons .,11 • OAC. 11~»~ only 1GIOVNl Wuf7*;on 344~ ma Ir br1tke1, stereo. but needs valve job cond & ca!ISt'll•· ••ww . We l:arrz\Jl Sl.300/offer 5'8·5287 '66 Mustang. Good cond. '68 5'ACIFSTllC <Ei81KYB) lift While Coallnt!ntal ~!:S61U!!,I ~11.<'~1~t;/~h:~~.' <•277 '66 MustangV289,a1r. ~t~rne~~::.· '2000 or S600 p P.54..H~ ONLY $2799 Marll V. Llb new. lo _ ,_ :'I 0 1 H 8 at l 3 3 0 <rt new paint, xlnt c·ond. '66 Mu.st. 289. ll.ltnt eond, NEWPORT OA TSUM mll•at•· l>b W 9011, ~Harbor Blvd 11oluJya/wknd.aanytimu SADOLllACIC CaJJ631-0996 '65 Mu stang 289. auto, new pamt, valves, tran, B88Dov~Stw•t ll'Y\Oe. c:QgJ'A MESA -----K>llD Sl.500 or best offer Pvt radiato r. brakes. starter NEWPORT UF,M 'll -.,.l.JD<ooin -'1t·2'00 f'tlraale '87 Ford Muatans za.os. Malo.Sant.a Ana '~b~lue~:s~fr~~ . party~1·2036. & shocks recently done. 833-1300 tdt *"'"" '-:.•• .. _':_.,..._ •.•••• , mbtt eood, !l.llly loaded. AtlheComerofWamer "-•ta• W lAd R ult.s 642 5678 AJC, auto trans. $2SOO. --------168'11 -1971 .-cUIY .. ---·· 1 .. z::.._ Jerry or Kelly M.2·5784 54,... 7070 ....., ... 8, 640-()958. 811 ea 5&S404 Classified Ads 642 5tl7H --COl»AR R7 I t'17 FOltD ·7 swu Wgn 1'' I Autoa, Mew 9800 Alltoa, Mew tlOO A.Mtoa. Hew 9100 Avtos, Mew 9800 'nMAaV AIU'oroo(,1u-rwrad10 & ~ASB>A.M t~ty. ~. Xlntiu~o~d~ ,11•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••,•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dell1Mr model. ~ 1tb at.rad' t.ape player end Wllh leaa than 30.00<l UH 0088 m LTD: 11ood cond 9YW1 ~vablt' 11lra, c rut ~ r on t r o I mtlt'lll Muat be-S•:l!:N ' rood low miles $650. l o m l le a ae . ~Int 1S.S>tcio1 lllaeTJJJ Waa ........ ,..,. .,_., •'ord 1ood lran&purta· 6440"l39 S'nlOe/olfv. (WUVV) .,ltt• ....... ...,,.,... "" \Joo l300/be8t offer ------llawallao All). t"u • _..,. · 7~-osa. ·15 Cntry Sq Wgn. mint m.1S11oos .. .a tiWMnCedHloc NOW-$4395 rood. AC. stereo. uipe. :ltiOO lfarhor Uhri IAUM IUICk ~ l"olrtin. orig owner. cruise 9 pass, $2985. ~ 9912 l~8Mke1 St ~fhlrborOlvd rblt engine. radials, nu 6420346eves . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~A~t-};A t'OeiTAMt-:.'>A ~;~~6SJJ!i Call('uthy, ----- "" CHIYaOlET S40.t 1 oo 979•2~00 Unco1n C,_ .. ITTIT·T-., ---••••••••••••••,•••••••• -• vr 'tV t<unl·hero, Pick t p , Wilb lO t t 1976FORDWGH. "'1\h rampH :.hdl 77 Town car Blk w/blk Lo d ~u ma ic rans Dedlp 9935 .IS IVll. a c. pi s . P'b . leather Xtra clean, a e ~ • beauly ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOltlNO 5qUIRE Sl~ S46-78G8 loaded Only . 38.000 ml. l428UW E>. urn Dodie Aspen 4 Door Automatic, pwr slt'er with 12.000 ml warranty. OMLYStZtl St"dan .fla& lei.:. th.in mg,stl!reo.alr oond .. low '67FordSlaliooWagon SIPJO/bstofr IW0-5607aft. HOWAIDCM•ro6et Z),l.00 miles. autolTUl lll' mlles&XLNTrond1t1on Parts 7. Dove&:QuailSts trans .. air eond. pwr ct01NWG J Spec1,d pnce M>l9'&2 -------- NEWPORT BEACH steenng & vlny l roof. 11' --------Mlrcairy lll-0555 S3.1l9. !698RUK>. Earle S2999 '76 FORD ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• -----Ike Toyota-Volvo, 1966 MabenCadlllac MAVERICIC ORANGECOUNTY'S • M\JSTSEE! • Harbor Blvd .• Costa 3800Harbor BlvJ vs t>ng. auto. trans.. COMEWMEESJCURY •73 CORVETTE Mesa, 646·9303· l~ Baker St radio, ix1.,..cr s leennii. LlN LN· CU>T1\ MF-"\ padtfoo \ lll)'I lop & fac. DEALERSHIP T-Top, V-8, automatic. pc>wer steering, power windows, tilt. cr uise. stereo tape, luRgage r ack. mags w /ovals (413557) $6495 * J.C. FORTUNE PonUac-GMC 2000 E. lst. Santa Ana (714 )558-1000 '78 DODGE PICKUP V·8. automallr. power stecnng & brakes, 8 ft. bed ( lL..19313 ) ~477 SADDLEBACK FORD 540..9100 ton air t!i-13REPl RAY FLADEBOE . IOI LONGPRE UN<.:OLN MERCURY lm7 Granada 4 dr. vinyl wp. :ur. etc .. lo mi. xlnt l'ond S37001ofr. PP. ~0528 'ti6 Fa1rlanr Conv. Nu pai.nl & lop, $000/best of· r<'r 673.67431 673·~. GRANA.DA POHTtAC 16-UIAutoCenter Dr. 13000 BEACH BLV n SOFwy-Lake Forest exit WESTMINSTEH IRVINE 636-2500 892-6651 830..7000 '11 LTD II '76 MONARCH 224-0S. Main. Santa Ana A1 the Comer or Warner 1973 T·Top 454 run power. 54L7070 xlnt coodltioo. $7300. •--------• 640-8:n9 FOUR DOOR 'TISilver, 1271SMV 1 s:ms. 2 door hardtop V ·8. automatic'. 11ir, AM /FM stereo la Pt'. po.,., er i.te<'r mg & brakei.. l'ru1i.e. pO Wl'r window s (fmSVB> V-8. auto matic . air. stereo tape. tutone paint, power stt't'nng & brakes t3251UX I $3677 77SUver. 066SMC> s:ms. $4277 SADDLEIACK FORD '79 C«v L82 auto air Must Sell' '70 Swinger. llhr. AM/F M 8-trk, ati 26Kmi. New Ures. V-8. options, wht/bUc int. less Sl.200 /bes t offer. than SK oH, $13.500. 540-2217 • 'Tl Tan < 151SLX l $3275. 'TT Lt. blue <374SLV 1 $3475. SAODLEBACK FORD ~us Main. Santa Ana Allhl•l'oml·rot Warner 546-7070 _644_·1534 ______ '13 D a rt 6 c y I . eougca-~933 $1500 make offer ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846 ... 0039 '78Silver (794TRl-,1 $4195 .. ZMOS ~fam Sant.i An,1 .\l the C'omer of W .1 ml' r 546-7070 5UPER CLEAN! '67 ~ar. AM/FM. al e, '72 Dart. 4 dr. air cond a1ch, good cond. Must stereo. clean. S119S or '78 Dk blue 1l50RLX1 $..DIS. ----·75 Monarrh Ghra, 4 dr. s ee to a ppr ec 1 ate best. 494·7085 or 494 .1250 Sl.500/best offer. P P All ears have air condt· tJoning. vinyl int('nor & are m xlnt mechanical ccndition Hawauan Am. C.o. 752·7531or 559 5958 Cadillacs to Gft·CarL-. • Whatever th1• Fad only 21.000 miles, auto, :ur. powt>r ~tr & brakes. Michelin S\cl'I radials. rN·lm1n11 huo·kct seats Bro.,.,n .,., tan ml Onl} ~ <.;all &10·21HJ. 64&2911 '74 Dodge Dan. Xlnt cond Auto, A /C. S3K m 1 Want Ads Call 642 5678 $2700/ofr. 646·6606 Roll t-m off thl' ma r kt't With a Cl;i:.s1f1ed Ad Call Now' t>-t2 5678 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autoa, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew .............................................. DATSUNSMILAGE SUPER SALE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DATSUN & IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR NEW DATSUN FROM f1/! • lllftll UUl!J ·1~1 ~i I J : I YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH!! CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IN WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER AtHAM&U DUSUll AKAK£1M ~l!SUM AtCAOI& OAISUN. INC WALLY 1ucm msuM. INC. IALOWUI DATSUN CANOU DUSUH cosra llllSA OAISUll tlllvtl Ctn 0'1SUll l8WllY lllSUN. IC ~EWAl( IATSIM -IAMl.IC. SENSIBLE SALE NEW '19 810 Sta. Wgn. :.:r··· coed fS..= '1014 l'fltCE sg374 P•uca •sl*d.llfcond fS.r839?'3J ,1014 UST Sft324 •AUi ~·--l'tUC& • IPHd . ., COl'd (Se< &I ms 1 *81 04 ~ sg374 =--~·. Auto ••• Cond ISi< 6409331 '8435 UST SftJ64 •AUi JlttlCE . OI PIUC& NEW '19 810 2 Dr. Ht. S 14*1d. 11r cond 2 to cnooH J•om (Sef 000933 000164/ ,,; ·111 & UST MMIJ9 SAU• PMCE . '1V lftUC& Au1o. air cond ISer ~I •1094 ~E'9339 =:.• NEW '78 F10 Wan. •llNlld.rool tlCk (S. IO~J.3131 ~'4322 =:.· NEW 78 810 4 Dr. • soeeo ISt< 11711111 $ ~E SJS 19 ::~:. 6516 4 -l l!COOCI (<;.1 ll77l1J ,7220 LIST s3397 llALa PfllCE "RIC& hpeecl •• tond (Stt 112611'1 *&953 UST SOftjQ UUI • PRICE . OU'tO Ntca Aulo IUoncl IS.. 113121) ·121& UST S8449 SALa • PfltCE "llltCa Auto •~ cOl\Cl (Se< 1130371 ,6192 ~. '7869 :::-:. NEW '71 810 St•. Wgna. ·~·••con<1 CSel8JO!IZ3t •1408 ~'623 =·· QSllJ CIR BIRll/11$ 76TOYOTA 77TOYOTA 71TOYOTA CEUCA CEUCA CEUCA Sipe!. G. T llflbedt. A/C. Sf.:.G T q,e. A/C, ~SCIO <U 1111-AtC AM·fMC~"'fllla AM· M _.., ,_,., megl. AM·fM t-.01-. mags IOIOTOAI 1aenvv1 '4495 '5195 '5795 711ATSUI 71DATSll 771ATSUI .. ., ll210.0 110 STA. WAG • 4 llPCI • redlo. Auto.-· -cond .. Ali!o .,_ .AM·FM lotlt, low-· &tMp. ndlo.IOwmllM. -.0.100! 1-. (81tWZOI C ... 3137MI (7211n'ZI '3595 '•195 '•995 '71 DATSUI .,. z 75111 • PICKUP NCPI. fltCkUP fOOIHlll OlJSUN INC MOON Ol!SUH TRI mm DATSUN INC lONC BEACH DATSUN OOWlllOWll l A MOIOIS IMP!RIAL DATSUN IHC UNlVlRsat cm omu11. IMC MlWPORT omu~ DUAUIT OUSUM IMPORTS PASAD£NA DATSUll SOUIH BAY OllSUM. lllC IAlnl lftlS. lllC. •tlll IMPORTS. lllC. JOllMIC( DATSUW 50 YOU PAY JUST '50 OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON THESE SPECIALLY SELECTED MEW 1979 MODELS !!! ID & STI< HO. 13060-593 139646-825 144870-906 144871 ·910 144268-934 148737-946 14SOLD48 144266-966 140 422-973 148140·986 12SOLD16 119824-48 2 120070-512 138394 ·721 136534· 761 141616-854 136532-856 1421 49-876 1416 \8-898 143188-900 116601·116 146535·5 10 116689·220 137136·350 137829-407 137831 -436 142482·450 130630·461 143767·471 148792-502 141772-405 149138·596 149137-614 149958-623 14SOLD 24 149134-854 1 49135-65 7 149131-658 154128-830 156947-883 1 SOLD355 12 7751-528 135781-877 138081-1010 146777-1013 133772-1037 140778-104 7 139302· 105 7 140779-1100 149677· 120 t FACTORY FACTORY OVER LIST INVOICE INVOICE THUNDERBIR D s 12.465 00 $10, 161 80 S5000 $11.671 00 S9,54 7 00 s50 oo· $12.009 00 S9.81084 $5000 $8,430 00 $ 7 110 28 S50 00 $8 627 00 s 7 198 29 ssooo $12 029 00 $9 826 34 S5000 $1 0 646 00 s0 110 66 $5000 $8.738 00 $7 351 54 $50 00 $9,034 00 s 7.580 46 $5000 $8 291 OIJ S 7 002 60 s~o oo LTD $8 957 00 S7 35091 S'JO 00 $7.621 00 ~6 296 19 ssn oo $9.951 00 $8 124 78 S50 00 $7 807 00 56 45 1 88 $50 00 s 11 120 00 $9 045 10 5 50 00 SB 591 00 S7 066 69 $5000 $10.198 00 $8.317 73 $5000 $8.116 00 $6,689 19 $5000 $10.664 00 $8 694 10 S5000 s 10,899 00 $8.875 80 $5000 FAIRMONT $6344.00 $5864.84 $5000 $6596 00 $5799 17 $50.00 $7543.00 $6602 56 ssooo $7333.00 $6421 74 $5000 $6582 00 $5862 90 S50 00 $6582 00 $5862 90 sso oo $6180 00 S5444 07 S50 00 S6264.00 $5523 77 S50 00 $64 61.00 $5679 86 $5000 $6551 00 $5759 53 $50 00 GRANADA $5061.00 $4487 71 ssooo $6697 00 $5820 43 $5000 $6745 00 S5861 39 ssooo $6741 00 $5834 43 S5000 $6789 00 $5875 39 ssooo $6589 00 $5729 27 $5000 $6546 00 $5692.41 S50 00 $66:1°3 00 $5743.27 $50 00 $5985 00 $5274 19 $50 00 $7603.00 $6650 52 $5000 RANCHERO $8560 00 $6560 41 S5000 $8698 18 $6698 18 ssooo $8823 85 $6823 85 ssooo $9021 41 $7021 41 ssooo $8884.44 56884 44 $5000 $9031.13 s 7031 13 $5000 $8884.44 $6884 44 sso 00 $8985 90 $6985 90 ssooo $8939 25 $6939 25 sso oo $9966 03 $7966 03 ssooo '7 • OLDSMOBILE CUTUSS SUf'HME VB. automatic transm1ss1on air cond oower <><eennq oower brakP" o owe r w onoo w .. AM/FM raaoo & vinyl roof (290JLJI IStk P3959l 52788 '77 DODGE 1100 VAH Economical 4 cyt enqtnc automaroc transmission air cond . AM/FM stereo & 11nreo glass 1569SGOl \Stk P3950) V8 aulomaroc rrans oower steering power b rakes AM/FM stereo & conversion package 1866SWTl I I 545A Tl s3 .. '79 FORD FflSTA SIOAM Eoonom1cal 4 cyhnder engine. 4 speed transmission. radio. heater and ONL v 3.000 mlles• (46SXWX) (Stk P3961l S4088 53988 . IA FIHllltD stCYlllO 118 . automatic trans . pwr steering & brakes. AM/FM radio. pwr windows. air cond . tinted glass. mags & more' (732VC0l IStk P3946 s DISCOUNT ~ALE rRICE $2253.14 $' 0,21 1.8() $2073.92 $9,597.08 $2148.16 S9.860.84 $1269.72 $7, 160.28 $1378.71 $7,248.29 $2152.66 $9,876.3'4 $1884.34 St.760.66 SI 336.46 S7,40 1 54 s 1403.54 S7,630 46 s 1238.40 S 1 OS:l '-0 s 1556.09 SHOO 'i t $1274.81 SAJ46. I 9 s 1776.22 $81~4./8 SI 305.12 $6501 .88 $2024.90 $9095 I 0 $1474.31 $7116 69 SI 830.27 Ul67.H S I 376.81 $6739.19 $1919.90 S3744. I 0 Sl973.20 sa925 ~o $429.16 $5914.84 $746.83 S5849. l 7 $890.44 $6652.56 S86L2' $6471.74 $669.10 S59 '2.90 S669.IO $59 12.90 $685.93 $5494.07 $690.23 $5573.77 $731.14 $5729.86 $741.47 $5809.53 $523.29 $4537.71 $826.57 $5870.43 $833.61 SS911.l9 $856.57 $5884.41 $863.6 I $5925.39 $809.73 S5779.27 $803.59 $5742.41 $839.73 SS793.Z7 $660.8 1 SSJ24 19 S902.48 S6700 >Z $1949.59 16610.41 s 1950.00 $6748.18 s 1950.00 $6873.85 s 1950.00 $707 1 4$ SI 950.00 $6934.44 s 1950.00 $7081 1 l S l950.00 $6934.44 St950.00 $70)5.C1Q s 1950.00 S69SC1.2S s 1950.00 $801 6.03 '78 FORD MUST.ANG II Economical 4 cylinder f'nn1ne 4 c;pf'Pd tranc;m1c;<>1on 1, 11110 ana heater 231ULC' Stk P38901 Won 1 1as1 1009 ,11 .. j YND'f ...... UIH ...... UIH ..... UM4 ~..... .....u..4 , ................................................................................................................. . ' ~UtM ...... UIH ..... Hl1 ..... ,.57 ..,._.... tt60 fltv ullt 9960 ,..._ 9965 ., ...................... ······················ ······················· ....................... ······················· ······················· ....................... NOW AT ••••a "'a "H "" '11 iDfg ······,·,··1·,·=.::..······ . 1971~~w "76,.,...._... imPQNTIAC ' ... ·=rn•••3•••••••••• -•••••••••••• •-••••• ... •••••••••• f'ltll ......,_ -v 10 l'\iry •·dr 11lation d~ '1f111Rl'I~ ..... -.... COllA O...MatiU "' automaU~..!!f.1. powt1r 4cyl. eqino, eutomalac. trens .. air cood., aide equipped.' Air. AM/FM Powder . bl~ with blue lfJtflOID ttJIOLDS z door. 4 cyllnder, PINTOS.AM 4 cyl engine, automatic wagon s All fully Ar .... -r-• ~ I _. ,.. -• itomatlc a.tn&. ( ... 1~> air cond , CUlftom ex· rnokbnga. pwr. brakes. redio. P/8 , P /S. M08l velour antenor. S~rp. t 1111111 I ~.~~"'~-:::: ~r ~~ b!cte;:t $3&11 tenor, radio• WIW tlretl. radk>. bucket aeata. ws~ colors & lntenor1. All ~'~baa low miles. a ...... rt • b k ..... 6 C!OllllOle Sharp' (CllO'JSV>. radial tares & more. m a1ota1ned by rteet ,..!,,,.y $11:795 ~ ----1 ~rU•der. 4 1peed, ttee •I ra u. <mlfPS> SADDt.llAQC SlHS <~VIX>. • mechanics. All avail at --.. ' --, r.::,.:,t .. rla1. air ::':!~mfi.. OMLYS.Ztfl llOID Elcplret lOpmHS·W $4695 SS00.$1000 below Blue HOW~DQC!;'~ f SRTMI I (Jmli), {8tk.P3MO> HOWAIDCMw.ltt ~S. Malo, Santa An• Exotres10om7·ls.79 Book wholesaleJ.nce Dove u ts. I ~JJ '1'1ia . Dove6QuUStl AUh9CorMrotWarncr Daily PiJot. 330 . Bay NEWPORT BEACH ALL NIW I s.=••ca Nt:WPORTBE.Aat 146-7070 ~ 642-4321. Fleet llJ.OSSS I TOYOTA I IOllD llMIJI Open Daily & Sunday 9965 --------...... a .... _....... 'UllOPM OpeoDaily&Sunday Pallll6ec •l,734 MlLES!• I 4x4 I THEODOIU ROBIN S - --"-n OMa CUt1w 5'lpntmMf J t •. S.. 2929 Harbor Blvd. 'UI 10 PM .............. _....... ?9 TRAMS AM f ~).il> M._=e'.?'uw 1 CJriaOWDf'.,2S,OOO mi. UMCOLMt•CUIY Costa Me~a 2929Harbor81vd. "'JOTrans AM. 4 spd, 400 yo t ' I I ,. pwr, AJl/li'JI ateno. tUt ·o&:-..a·•ot\beWeek" 54LI 934 C-Otita Mesa c u ". MUST SELL. .... automa tc, power ....... ...... dotw mlPIMTO V" 546-1934 Sacrifice.75$-0738 ~t~~0s8'. Pf~e~ kw~n: I cmd I ' ~ .. . . • •· 1 ~ibil cc.4. uioo. ""· ...._, Salver eJtl e ra o r , 197lPLYMOUTH '5Wagoo, P IS, P i o , &Jr, appearance, velour , I TOYOT• I ._ ............ n....... automatic, ud10 & ......... 9960 SC"'~ !e:°! .. !raos portataeo, custom wheels. s tereo A fVV.. ....._ be&ter. (061UEB) ·--·-·············· --.,_._. tape, Wt. (601WDL> I CEUC A I ·• ••=· auto. kyl, ~ coo ltloo. mu1t E:K~leat condttJon s~ .. Eft ~-·~th Ru In e.scellent condition· $7995 A Mmtaee ~ ~-.-'73......, ta: Db great, I 1 k e brand NEW ! '74 Firebird, new eng, I SUPRA I 8ell. llUO. Best offer. ...... __ _ aa&Harbor Bl.. C M muslsell. PS, PB· <~XC) mus t sacrifice $150i. * J.C. FORTUNE I I '71a.e&CutlauSt. w1n ,.... tt57 ~ fW0.9'747 S 49S-4760 BniuslMm lUU pwr!wili •-•••••••••••••••• • . -----..,0 Sa•-"·te -ood How °"'Y 1550 -----Pontiac-GMC ~ kleks cnase split '71 PiDto 73 Runebout. Sunroof, ' ~ • runs g · MJrac:Je '78 Transam Loadetl 4DX> E 1st.Santa Ana I I ts til• t ··""1' fact ...._ tereo 1)(-WnMl"li Radao.Automat.ac. rm.st sell. leavmg co~o Mmda/R~ Lo w milea g~ Xtra c114>5.58·1000 Hlrfe~ you want Pl"' .ea • wu • ,_..a • "' u.o ..,..... try $400 By the Sea 1 p · p rt M STOC toaell?Clusiliedadado au. PP. $10,325 Call _,,Pbooe963320& ........__, Motel, Laguna, Rm. 21SOHarborBl .C.M C'ean. nvate a y . I I I(! I •lwell.8058'18. 6M.a:M3. "13 Pmto s uck, AM /Fiii, betw5PM&8PM. 645-5700 5519400.Aft.5pm. I I ......_ ..._ Sl,SOO.I Best offer. Call Alltos, Mew 9800 Autos. Mew 9100 Allto$. Mew 910~ 1977 PONTIAC IMMEDIATE 'l!i9-SQ29or aft. 6. 552-S:WO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••••• GRAHD PRIX I DB.IYBY•. I DEMONSTRATOR SALE .•• This Weekend Only SA VE TO •4000 OFF JOHNSON & SON'S ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER 0 WE'RE NOT KIDDING. NO GIMMICKS. NO TRICKS. NO FOOLIN'! YOU REALLY CAN SAVE UP TO $4000.00 DURING OUR ANNUAL DEMO SALE ... GIANT SAVINGS ON MORE THAN 25 DEMO'S. ALL SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. PICTURED ARE THE 1979 ZEPHYR Z·7, CONTINENTAL MARK V, AND COUGAR XR· 7 FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES. Save From '1000 to •4000!! HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES: '79 MARK V 8111 Blass Special Designer Seriet> model Loadect' !Ser 630844 I fStk !>993J '79 UNCOLN TOWN COUPE Beauhful s1l11er metallic with luxury leather and more (Ser 6097781 (Stk 19271 '79 LINCOLN VERSAILLES Tutone~hampagne, leather. more. Excepttonal' (Ser. 633898) (Stk. 3159) '79 MERCURY COLONY PARK WGN. M'S. Johnaon's personal car. (Ser. 665483) (Stk, 2385) '79 COUGAR XR-7 Several hundred dollars under factory 1nvo1ce1 (Set. 614066) (Stk 4511) '79 MONARCH GlllA 2-DOOR Driven gently by our office manager. (Ser. 614538) (Stk 9521) '79 ZEPHYR Z-7 SPORT CPE. Medlum.~ue metallic tutone. What a Buy! (Ser. 804030) (Stk 7241) Retail $18,263 $15,560 $15,216 $10,349 $9500 $7604 $7498 Di scounted $4000 $3600 $3400 $2000 $2000 $1100 $1000 Sale Price $14,263.00 $11,960.00 $11,816.00 $8349.00 $7500.00 $6504.00 $6498.00 $8220 $1000 $7220.00 '79 CAPRI 3-DOOR Beautiful medium red with black leather Loaded! (Ser. 808921) (SH<. 89021 THESE DEMO'S ALL INCLUDE ONE YEAB/l.Z,MO MILE F CfORY WABRANTY. dOHNSON a: SON WE GO THE EXTRA MlLE * L ll l1 .~ L l : ... ;; ... ORN& <XXMY'S OLDEST LINCOlN-MERCURY STORE COST A MESA • 540-5630 2626 HARBOR BL D. Very s harp , bucket I seats. air cood & more. Less than 31,000 males. !!ielZI'XJ) Was $5895; 00 ••• HAPPY 11 NOW-$4995 IAUER BUICK I I 292SHarbor Blvd. CUSTOMBS COSTA M ESA I CHOOSE A CAlt I 979-2500 IAT MAXEYI 70 Formula 400. 4 spd, I TOYOTA I 70.000 miles, $1250 Make "'s.1393days. I • I 196.5 PonlJac Catalina Sta· taon Wagon Has lugga~c I I rack, 3 seats. new llrci. I '17 DATSUN and brakei.. New bat 280 Z I tery. Good cond1t1on. I S500 or best offer. Call I 4 speed. Air cor1ct & I _962_-5355 __ . _ ___ stereo (029SMU) I ·m LeMans. clean. good I HUMYAT I ant. ~. has 45.000 ma. Ong owner $1.250 Days I $ 9 I 213: 968-8541 Eve~. I 77 5 I 114·645 5356, Ask for Jerry 1975 PO_MTl_A_C_ I • I 'TRAHSAM I I I '76 PINTO I Automaur, air con1I . tilt ... rn"<:I. ,.,ccrc·•> & l"""'' ,, :.h.irv' 1~.51m;1, I SQUIRE I Mow~c~4750 I WAGON I Mcnda/R~lt I I 2150 lldrbor Bl., C M I 4 '>Pe••tf ''" c-ond 645-5700 s1er1•0 & t'l Ott•' I I (200PE:JI -·.·12·.ooo-~·11•L•1-:s•· !•.-I o. y 1 1 '78PHO&UXU : $2 399 : 0JUpe \ 8, autorru1 t1r pow"r '>l"t' rtn g, tr It, ... 11:n o ldpt·. tui.l1Jm wheeb <040UJRi I • I $4795 * J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac·GMC ~ E l5t, Santa Ana < 714 l 558-IOOO I '75 GREMLIN : I 6 CYL. I I Auto trctn!\ lo, lo I Catalina. 25,001) m1k... 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I ·79 Rabbit dsl. 2·dr. green, I 48mpg, ~ ma. $7990 I '76 COROUA I &-1441 I '11 T·Bird, xlnl cond. 5 speed & air oond. I 20,000 m a., 111r. cruJsc I (13 tRZV), I control, vin yl top. I amlfm.slereotapedeck. GHATMIUACH I S4995 5 14 7736 or I 731·5000.a:.k forSara I s3595 •• 'T.I T-B1rd 98M. all 1><1w1.•r + cruise. nu t 1 re:.. I shocks. brakes. et1· Xlnl I cond. Gone over by picky I I !Dl'cluuuc Wht c loth top + wht body No dents I BILL I Asking $1795. 552·9037' ~!!! ..•••.•••..•. !!?.~ I MAXEY 11 1974 CHEVROLET VIGAWAGOM •• TOYOTA •• Economica I 4 c yt. llUlOmlltic trans .• radio. healer & wsw tires. II 18881 I Good. solld transporta· tico. (811.KHX > $995 In ExP,.10pm 7-~79 mEACH BLJ Open Dally •Sunday 11'ff•lilltll la II ' 'UI tOPM • ~~~~~vd. •·147 ac55 • 146-1934 I ,,., I '71 vece opc1, .GT.btcbbt, I\. Mo....._ I nn aooc1. '110/bett ot· ,.,....,.. I f•.MS-80esaft4PM ___ ._... _ ATLAS CHRYSLER Pl YMOUTH ______ ...................... ····· ... .. . ---...... --·--· 7 B11ntlng ton Beaelt Foantaln V !l,S Y Y o ur Hometo wn Dall y Newspaper I Y0L. 11. NO. 19', ' SECTtONS,' 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS Little Green Monsters Threaten State LOI ANGELES (AP> -UtUe 1reen rnonat.en with claws an! -= b'Olln IC~ labl and neet_nc to Oranae Count)' and So.e Callfonia J)Oftd1 ud riv rs whu~ lh.eY ut anythin1 lbey cu •wallow or tear~ • .)olnlna • Uat of problemJ olfictala bav\: blamed • PrvpoUtlaft 13. ............... maybe mjUions, of rtve Inch Afrkan clawed froas are ~ to wipe out wildUle lncludina some endanaered 5PM1• -In a{ leut five Calilomia counties, slate Department of nM and o ... apolresman James St Amant said Thursda.,v The otber countiea are Los Angel~. Riverside, Sao Diego and Yolo. .U.'lll0t1GH TR£ TADPOLES AAE vulnerable, the mature frots have no known naturl&l enemies here because they taste bad. The E 11d Dally l'llot PllOlo •J LM l'•J .. Danger? End of what? Skylab? The World? You can't be too carefu l on Friday the 13th. Actually, it was the end of the words "storm drain." They used to be on this sign located in the Grand Canal that runs between the two Balboa Islands in Newport Harbor. The words were eaten away by s a lt water at high tide. Ocean View Pool Back to HB Council By STEVE MARBLE Of tM Dally l'llOI Sl•fl Plans to build a community swimming pool al Ocean View High School, whkh went down the drain last November, may resurface. Vince Moorhouse. diredor of Huntington Beach's Harbors. Beaches. Parks a nd Recreation Department. says he'd like the City Council to consider spend- ing $430,000 lo build an Olympic- size pool at the north Huntington Beach campus. The pool, which had been on the drawing boards for three years, was to be built al city ex- pe nse but .maintained by the Huntington Beach Union ffigb School Dis trict. "I think the idea is alive again," Moorhouse said. "We ba ve the money in the budget and it would be a great benefit to the city." a nd that there might be higher priorities for other recreational development. Now several council mem- bers. including one who voled against the pool in November. indicate they would be receptive to hearing the proposal agaln. Moorhouse says he hopes to give the council that opportunity next month. Councilman Ron Pattinson . who voled to sink lhe plan, says "I 'll work with the school dis- trict, if they'll work with us." Pattinson suggests he would consider the pool if the high school district helped s hare in the city's cost for crossing guards. City officials attempted to talk district trustees into picking up part of the $125,000 guard bill <See POOL, Page i\2) he added. "We tried feeding them t.o large-mouth bass. but the bass s pit them out because the frogs taste so bad." he said. "We even t.ried them out on alligators, and the alligators spit them out, too. "I doubt ii we'll ever. be able to get rid of them," he said . "We're losing ground because or the P roposition 13 cutbacks." The Proposition 13 budget cuts. St. Amant said, mean his s taff has been unable to spe nd time emptying dozens or wirP. nets used to trap the greenish-brown frogs in ponds. The traps had been col lecting up to 20 clawed frogs apiece and required daily checks. .. GEORGE McCAMMON, WHO ADMINISTERS the depart ment's invertebrate section, said no funds were cut m the agency. He said. however, that Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ordered a hiring freeze immediately after the June 1978 passage or Proposition 13, which limited the amount of money local governments could col- lect in property taxes. Brown also cut st ate spending in keeping with the spirit of the vote The trap-emptying job is done mostly by temporary employees who include students and seasonals. But until last month when lhe freeze on seasonable and temporaries was lifted, they couldn't be hired even if the agency had the money, McCammon said. It was not immediately clear what impact lifting the freeze would have on the situation . The frogs. brought to this country a fte r World War II for use m pregnancy tests, could become a threat elsewhere, St. Amant said. DC-I Os Back in Skies FAA E n d s 37-day Grounding P e riod W ASHJNGTON (AP ) The Federal Aviation Administration released t he natio n 's DC 10 Jetliners to Oy again today. 37 days after they were g rounded fo llowing America's worst air disaster. "Today I am returning thl· OC·lO fleet to the air," FAA Ad ministr ator Langhorne Bond told a new conference. He said that the eight U S airlines operating t he planes will be required to conduct exte nsive ins pections of the DC-10 engine mounts al frequent intervals. He added th at Mc Donnell Douglas Corp .. which manfufar lures the plane. will have to re design two sections o f t h11l Egyptia11 Embassy Raided ANKARA, Turkey CAP> - T hree Palestinia n terrorists blasted their way into the Egyp. tian Embassy today. seized the ambassador and other hostages and reportedly killed "many" of them, the state radio said. Egypt gave the go-ahead for an army assault on the building if needed. The raiders killed a Turkish policeman and Turkish security guard as they stormed into the building , f iring automatic weapons and apparently tossing a grenade. It was reported they seized as many as 20 hostages. including Ambassador Ahmed Kemal Olema and his son. The te rrorists demanded that Turkey sever relations wilh Egypt and Is rael. that Egypt re- lease two Palestinian prisoners. and that they gel a bus to take them to Ankara's airport and a plane to fly to a friendly Arab country. . IC the conditions a re not met. "we are determined to blow up the building." state radio quoted one of the terroris ts as telling a reporter in a te le phone in· terview. He said the guerrilla squad was affiliated with the Palestine Liberation Organization. but PLO spokesmen in Beirut denied this. An anonym ous caller t old Beirut newspapers the "Eagles or the Revolution" -reportedly the te rrorist arm or t he Syrian· backed Palestinian g ue rrilla group Saiqa -carried out the attack. mount. o r pylon. within two vears · Bond scud his action come~ after reviewing the results of the "m ost exhaustive investigation or an a.i rcraft in avrntion history "That effort has been a sue cess." Rond s aid "We have re solved to my satisfaction thl• safety question raised by thl' tragic crash of fo'light 191 in Chicago. a nd we have worked out strict measure~ to assure that such a crash cannot occur again " J\ m<'rican J\irlincs f'hght 191 rra s h e d on t akeoff from Chicago's O'Hare Airport on May 25, killing 273 p(;.-oplt-. Th<· 138 OC'·lO owned by c1~ht U ~ airlines were g rounded June fi afte r cracks were found 1n th<· pylons of several of them during the post·crash mvcst1gal1on F'orc1gn·OP<'rutt:d DC !Os wen• not affected h)' thl· gruundtnl!. but were barre<.! from flying mto U S. air ~pare. Aftl·r t•unducting In~ p C t'l I 0 11 l>. m II '>l f <>r l' l J.!.11 Jirhnes put their plane::,, back in lo the rur "The steps I have• taken toda) "'Ill allow the DC I Os to fly again with safety.' Bond said The F'A.i\ released a document outlining tht• prov1:,1on' und<·r which the widt.• bodied JCb will be allowed to fl,· They t•all for ·rept.•l 1t1' 1• '"'Pl'' 11ons, lwt"'ecn n •t.•n 100 ;ind /\'0111i11 g Expet•ted Today Miller Brown Pick For Supervisor? By ROBERT BARKER Of IM O••IY ~llol Sl•H The appointment of a new Orange County supervisor ap· peared immine nt today as speculation grew t h at con· troversial former Marine officer Edison Miller will get the job. Sources in Sacramento said Gov. Edmund Brown J r. is ex- pected to make the appointment before leaving the s t ate late tonig ht for a conference in Cleveland. Bru<'e Lee o f Fullerton . political director for the United Auto Workers said, "there is no question that Brown is lean· ing toward Miller " Orange County S upervisors Chairman Philip J\nthony also said he beHeves that Miller. a former Vietnam prisoner of war a nd now a n attorney from Or ange, will gel the appoint m ent. The person Brown appoints would replace forme r supervisor Ralph Diedrich who resigned his <See MILLER. Page A2) O••IY P1I01 Sl•H Pt>oto NEXT SUPERVISOR? Edison Miiier Ca rte r Slips Away To Talk to P e ople WASHINGTON CAPl -Prest· dent Carter slipped from Camp David today for a two-hour visit to Martinsburg, W. Va., to chat with residents about energy and inflation. It was bis second s uch unannounced meeting with "or dinary" citizens in 24 hours The president and his wife. 3.000 flight hours for different parts Thl' 1nspect1ons concco tr<1tc on lht• t>ng mc mount. which h rok e ·"' ;1 \ and <t llowt•d the t•ngrnt> to fai l off Of 1-'hght 1!11 1n Ch1c<1go The documc-nt s aid somt• 1n -.p~ct1om. will takl:' a s ma ny a:-. 511 man hour::. to complete Tht') \\Ill rt!quire ~pec1al ultra~on1<· and eddy current probes to l'hNk for tiny met al brcah not \'IStbk to lhl' naked l:'\oC Somt· t'hl·ck::. invoh t• r unning an cll•c· tncal !•urrent through a part l<> d<•t(•C't na\\!'- Tht-F/\J\ a lso c::ill<:d for :/re rft:s 1gn of two P.> Ion element::.. 1 hl' .1(1 IJ) Ion hulkhc<Jd att;ich !St•t• OC-IOs. l'a g1• 1\21 !juil Filed 111 Skyjack JD .Issu e By KATHY CLANCY O! '"' D~1ly Po lot St•ll .J ark Cannon says hl• 1::. not repe..il not th(• infamous mis:-. 1ng skyJacker. D.B. Cooper · And he·~ goin~ to court 10 <10 effort to make that a bundantly clear. The Huntington Beach bus1 ness consultant filed a $500,000 slander suit this week against the Bank of America. alleging a bank credJt investigator told the FBI that Cannon is the notoriou:,,, sky Jacker Cannon contends in his Orange Count} Supe rio r Court com plaint that the accusation is "un· fo unded" and ca mt• from " \\Oman he describes d S his "dis gruntlcd lo\'er R<Jnk officials !><11d lhcv ha \'l'n 'l Sl'l'n Cannon's laws uit and \lo On 'l romm('nt on 1l unl1I the,\ c1o 1-Bl 'opOkl''>man Tnm Shtil said Thursda} that lhl' FBI ha:,, rt'C't11vcd thl' allcgatwn ide ntify tn#! Cannon as lht• s kyJal'ker and ·1s ronduct1n~ un appropnak invt•st1gat1on " D B. Cooper •~ the man who s kyJacked a p l ane over W as hington in 19 7 1 a nd parachut.ed out or the a ircraft with a $200.000 cash ransom Neither the c•tsh. nor Cooper. has bet!n seen or heard from ·1n ce. Cannon said Thursday the sus p1 c1on that he 1s Coope r stem~ from an unfinished TV or movie ser1pt that fell into the hands or his one-tim e girlfriend. "When the plane was actually hijacked . . . I started to do a <See IDENTITY, Page AZ> Past city council members ap· parently bad thought it was a great idea a lso. It was a pproved in the city budget in 1977. Man Takes 23rd Bride Rosalynn. (Je w by helicopter from the presidential m ountain retreat for a meeting in the home of Marvin Porterfield 1n Red Hill. a middle-income res idential area of Martinsburg. Porterfield was described as a paraplegic veteran of World War ll. Or::~~:a~• Last November the council, with two m ember s absen t, scratched the plan. Council members voting •gainst the pool plan suggested costs might exceed projections MOSES 'BUMPED' BY PRESIDENT WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Cartel' will bump Moses of! t.elerilian Sunday Diaht in some . paJU al tbe ~tr)'. Wbea Caner comes down f rom !di Camp David mountain- top ,..,..t and addrulel the milloD fnllD tbe Whit. HOUie at 11 p.m. D7f !kiDQy .... wW be _., .. ~ml ID the Eut a Ml· ilMat tbe CBS ..n.a, .... OHi .. LnalftJ'.•• iD "1n. MOHi ........ from Moat SUW ~ IMTm OMn•mdmeau. The -. la ldleduled to be .._ ID c6er parta of tbe coun. u,. Wolfe, 70, Weds Woma~ 20 BLYTHE CAP)-The world's most married man has chosen his next bride and tied the knot for the 23rd time. Gl)'nn "Scotty" Wo lfe, 70 - listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as having made the most marriages in the monogamous world -and 20- ye a r -old Guadalupe Reyes Chavez of El Paao, Texas, were married Thursday in a Jewelry s tore in this desert town 225 miles east ol Los Angeles. Wolfe, decked in a blade tux- edo, performed the mania1e himself. Hit pr~gnant bride wore a kins. maroon dress. Wolfe wu ready to marrv a 17·YHN>1d ln March, but \be weddlns wu delayed because ot Je1al eompUcaUonl. At the time, Wolfe tald be wun't au.re be would marry tbe l1·1ear-old alter all. Wolle, who planned to broad· cast ia•a Jard weddinf on television from Australia . s aid in March three wom en we re liv· ing with him a nd a ny one of them was a likely candidate. "They all love m e . l love them," he said . "l figure we'll draw straws out of a hat to see which one goes." Ma. Chavez was apparently the lucky winner, but there was no explanation as to why the wedding was not televised aa prom lied. Nevertheless, Wolle said be and ~ bride will take a world cruise for their honeymoon. Wolle waa lint married In 1821. Many of bit brides were lMD•acen. He'• ma.rrled some of tbem more than once. Hll loqeat marrta1e luted ftve yun. The lhortat fialed in II days. Wolfe claims to have 39 cblldrtn -a number that wtll climb to 40 when hls bride pvea blrtb to tbe chlld abe ia CU'1'J'lJli. • ....---..... ,.. Ann Martin. 58, who took part in the meeting along with her husband James. 56. a ret ired in s urance company executive, said they had a gener al dis· cussion or energy and inOation with the president. She gave no othe r details. The Carters reportedly Oew in and out or Mart.insburg 's Air Na- tiona l Guard Base from Camp David, where the president has spent more than a wee). in ex- haustive conferences over his future policies. He Is to give a major speech to the nation Sun- day night at 7 PDT on his de· cisions . Carter left Camp David once b efore Thurs day night on a si milar m ission, s pendtng several hours in Carnegie. Pa .. see king the a d vice o r steelworkers and other blue - collar laborers in a back porch give·•nd-take l 1ced with lc mon1de. <Related photo A4> \leath er Low cloudiness nig ht and morning hours becom· ing mostly s unny Satur· day Lows tonight 60 lo 65. Highs Saturday 70 to 75 at beaches to 82 to 88 inla nd. I NSIDE TODA\' TOR record,ng stars and dbco group1 will prowk a "touch of country" at the Orange County Fair. See who's appearing on P~ Cl. - I• 7 s ,.,.Wlr""9to Wet And Wild Wolves get thirs ty and hot when it's 100-plus degr ees just as do humans. This Mexican wolf gets a welcome hosing down from an employee at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson. Mini-bus Overturns, Burns After Crash An Orange County T r ans it District mini -bus overturned and burned Thurs d ay in a Westmins ter t raffic a ccident, but t h e bus driver and a motoris t escaped serious in- juries. police said There were no passengers on the 19-person bus when the acci dent occurred at 3:'1 7 p.m. at the intc rseC'tion of Edwards and Homer strecL-;. Investigators said a c<1r driven hy 24 -year-old David Rice ap- µa rently clipped the side of the hus The im pact c<iu sed bus driver Rose Cortez, 28. to lose From Page A I POOL ... this year Wlthout s uccess. Ocean View High School Pnn- c 1 pal John Vi culin s ays he's ht-en staring at lhe dus ty plot of land where the pool was to have been and has kept his fingers crossed. "We were really disappointed when the counctl voted us down." Viculin s ays. "We ha· ven 't given up hope, though." Hig h school trus tees h ad chastised council members alter their November vote. Board pre- sident Zita Wessa said the coun- cil broke its promise. If the money is not used to build a pool , says Moorhouse. it would be used for park improve- ment projects. Watch Group Meeting Set A burglary prevention meet- ing will be conducted by the Huntington Beach Neighborhood Watch next Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The meeting, at the Village Town House Club. 9635 Cornwall Drive, is specifically for resi- dents l iving between In - dianapolis and Garfield streets. Residents in this area, police s aid , h ave reported 62 burglaries in the past three months. Huntington Beach police de- tective Ray Hattabaugh will be present to answer questions. For more information call 536-5933. DAILY PILOT ltw 0f'•,.CNM 0.lly Pltoe •ttf'l wf'U<f'l t\t~ b•fttltd tM> N..,. Pf-fll4.\ l\O"""l\M-d b't '""' 0.MtOI> (o.t\I Pu~•"""'O~" S.o-retPf'Cll•ttOn\M• pubf1\hPd Mottet.-. ttttOUOf'I FrlNy tot '°''"* Mow M-1 O..c•. H""'""'"" e .. o r...., tf1ftVll,.y lrvwwP l.~&P.cf\ Sou1,.,C0i1nt A ...... '".r.t f'dtttOft h OW'l:)tt""'° s..tvrd•n •M ~¥\ flw CM'H''tC IP-Ill o..,b4t\.l'U"'Q pltW\I t\ •t JJO Wt'1 llO SH-. Co\lo ...... (OlilOf~A .,.,. lll-r1N-p,.\ldrtn• •net PvOii'"'-" .- JtO II C"'•Y v•u""nktl•l•""O.-.. Mo- t"'"""K"wtt EOllO' ,_,,.,,........... Ma•tO•"O foiior C!Mtl"N '--.,..._ ... !UM ,., ...... , Ml"6o•noE011 .. , .,....,,_ WO•I 0.t"9t '°""'' fdlltf Hltflftnat•n lo edl Offlc4I 11t1J1 .. c~ llou•vtro Mooll1"41-H: ... o llO~IW.'1MI Otttc•• LA~t:::. ~~=~~.:;~' , f control of the bus, according to accident reports. T he mini-bus reportedly s truck a fire hydrant, flipped over and burst into flames. An unidentified passerby he lped pull Mrs . Cortez to s afe ly th rough a bus window. police said. The two drivers wer e t <iken to W estmins ter Co mmunit y Hospital where they wen • treat- ed for injuries and released, hospital officials said. An OCTO spokesman said to- day the s mall bus, purchased in 1975 for $17,000, was a total loss. He added that a 6-year-old girl got off the bus just minutes before the accident occured. Police said cause or the acci- dent remains under investiga- tion. Man Arrested In Attack on HB Girl, 17 A 26-year-old Huntington Beach m an was arrested Thurs- day evening a fter a c itizen followed him hom e after a l- legedly observing him attacking a girl, police said today. Robert Carl Pauly or 1714 California St. was arrested at his home at 7 p.m . on suspicion of attempted rape, poli ce said. Offi cers explained that an un- identified man, driving south on Edwards street near Garfield Avenue, told them he saw a man ripping the clothes off a young girl in a parked car. The 17-year-old victim, police said, ran from the ca r and the s us pect drove off with the watchful citizen in pursuit. According to police, the citizen followed the suspect to his home, copied his license plate number and phoned police. The suspect, held in lieu of $10,000 bail today at Huntington Beach Jail, had picked up the hitchhiking victim, police said. 2 Dogs, Cats Rescued From Garage Fire Huntington Beach firemen rescued two dogs and a cat from a home Wednesday as fire swept through a garage, destroying a car. An estim ated $25,000 damage was done to the garage. owned by Marigail Currie, and its con- tent.a which included a 1974 Ford LTD. fire department officials reported. Neighbors reported the blaze. of still undetermined origin, at about 8:25 p.m . in the home located at 16741 Marie Lane. Fl remen s aid the realdents were not at home when the fire br:oke out. Weapons Stolen Rifles and a band1un va1ued at ~ were stolen Thunday from a Fountain Valley h om e by burglars who app•rently 1m11bed a rear window lo enter the house, police 11ld. The loss Wll reported late TburadQ by Kenneth MUler, 39. of 18041 Banana Street. F~P.,,eAJ MIIJ,ER •.• post lut SuDday. tbe day before be wu Mettaced to 1tate prtaon ln cODHCUon wttb his recent bribery coovtcUoa. The new 1upervlaor woufCI bave lo nan ror elecUon next June Lee. u member ot the ex· ~c utlve committee ot the l)tmocratic National Commit- tee, uld he met with Brown this week and the governor ls def· lnitely learung toward Miller. M Iller, a former Marine lt~utcnant colonel who came out ugainst American participation In the Vietnam war is also con- trovenial for hJs later affiliation with Tom Hayden and Jane Fon- da and their Campaign for an Economic Democracy. Lee added that his first two choices for the position CHOICE OF FONDA DRAWS FIRE -A10 forme r assem blyman Ron Cordova and Santa Ana attorney Elaine Weinberg appar~ntly have dropped from the gov- t•rnor's consideration. Lee said that the door still may be open for a compromise that could lead to the selection of Orange City Councilman Jess Perez or Fullerton City Coun- cilm an Louis Velasquez. Supervisor Thomas Riley. a retired Marine Corps general, said he recently wrote a letter to t h e gove r nor espousi n g Cordova 's candidacy. "Miller is not my choice but I respect the process.'· he said. Riley said that he had no personal awareness of state- ments Miller made during the war but they "certainly are not something Tom Riley would have done." Anthony contended the alleged anti-war statements h ave been blown out of proportion. But a drawback could be publicity concerning Miller's as- sociation with the Campaign for a n Economic De mocracy s up- ported by Hayden and Fonda. since the Third District is heavi- ly conservative, Anthony con- tinut>rl. The s upervisors cha irman sa td he knows Mi 1 ler . has worked with him and would have no problems serving with him on the count.r board of supervisors. Supervisor Ralph Clark said he would be pleased to work with whomever is appointed. The Third Dis trict seat in - cludes the rapidly developing Saddleback Valley and stretches fro m La Habra through .Mission Viejo. The dtstrict contains li7,871 regis tered voters and takes in the c ities o f Fullerton, La Habra. Brea. Yorba Linda and Placentia. -- APWlrepholo lt'halitag ll in London London s Tower Bridge opens as an airborne inflatable whale passes down the Tha mes Ri ver. It was part of a Gree n- pea cc.• conse rva tion group 's protes t against whaling marking the meeting of the lnternational Whaling Commission in London th1~ week. Nixon Backs Somoza Ex-president Tells Concern 011 Shah Visit MEXICO CITY t A P > Former President Nixon. lhe on ly U .S. chief executive to be forced out of offi ce. arn vcd tn Mexico today to v1s1t th<' de posed shah of I ran und put 1n 1;1 µlug for anothl'r former ally who appears to tx-on the way out. Nixon said the U.S. choice tn Nicarag ua 1s "not be twePn President Anastasio Somoza and somebody better. but between Pr esi d ent So moza and soml'lxxh mu('h worse " It IS crucial that "every poSSI ble step be made to assure a Ca stro like government does not come to power in Nicaraguu," Nixon told a news conference on his arnval al Mexico City's in ternational airport Somoza is unde r p ress ure from the Carter adm1nastrat1on to resign because his army has been unable to quell the re bellion by lcfll~t-lcd guerrillas seeking the end of the 42 year- old Somoza family d1ctatorsh1p Nixon s aid he has received tn dicat1ons that Somoza "1s pre pared to resign ., Traveling 1n a party of 1'1. Nix o n drove 60 miles Thursday SUIT AGAINST NIXON UPHELO-A7 night from his home at San Clemente. to Tijuana, jUSl acros~ the Mexican borde r, and took a late-night scheduled DC 10 flight o f Aeromex1co, a M ex1can airline. His party included Secret Service agents assigned to his protedion. He was to go from Mexico C1l\ to Cuemavaca. 45 mile~ south of the capital. to spend the• da .. with Shah Moh a mmed Reza Pahlavi and his fam1l} at the heavily guarded. rentt d estate they are occupying there N 1 xon cut short the news con fNen<·t· when an aide informt:'d him the shah v.a!> awaiting ht:-. Jrrtvul Mark MorSt'. :.i s pokesman for tht• !>hah. said thl· meeting would bl· "Just a qu1ct. pl'rs onal con vnsat1on bt>l WC't•n two friends." Offtctab of Aeromcxico satrl N1 xon would ny b<ic·k to Tijuana tonight ~1 r!>. N1.xon did not acC'ompany him She ts 1n New Yo rk, v1s1t· ing hcrt.laughtcrTnc1a. From Page A I OC-IOs .. ·. ment. Ont' of threC' points where the engine 1s attached to tt-.::: v.1ng. a nd the thrust link a:>- "l'mblv Five Men Capture HB Rape Suspect The former president -..mci he was making the trip to a<;surt· t he s hah "that not only I but millions of Americans are s till his friends .. He pra ised Mexican P n·s1dC'nl J ose Lopez Portillo for hts "courage and human ity" in pro viding sanctuarv for thf· dt posed monarch, whn has heen'" Mexico since June to M r Donnell Douglas will be rl·· quired to tnme up \\1th an aft bulkht·ad dPc;1g ne<.I to \\1thstund not only load ltm1t:; put on it dur ing normal opt•ration. but a lso !ht• 1·xtr;1 forl·t·-.. thi.lt might oe- 1·ur 1f anotht·r pi.irt of the pylon brC'::iks. or ts not a~scmbled cor- r ect ly. o r :.h1ft s s o that to lt•r:11wt•:-. bt•l·om<' incorrect when· lhl' hir\\ard bulkhead at- tacht.'s Lo the wing Five men tackled and held a 26-year -old Santa Fe Springs man Thursday evening after he a llegedly raped a 17-year-old girl in her Huntington Beach apartment, police say. Steven Charles Hawkins, 26. was arrested a t 6 p.m . in the backyard or the victim's apart- ment, police said. He was held today in lieu of $25,000 on suspi - cion of rape. According to police. the red- bearded suspect was walking his dog along Pacific Coas t Hii;thway when he started a con- versation with two girls. f',..,.. Page A J IDENTITY. • s hort script on it for sale to television or the movies," Can- non explained. The forme r girlfriend found the unfinished script, Cannon said, "and t hought it was for real." T he woman, who Cannon declined lo name, then was con- tacted by a Bank of America credit investigator, Kay Reeves, who was probing the a lleged un- a u thoriied use of Cannon's cred it cards, the Huntington Beach man continued. "She came out with the spiel that I was s upposed to be D.B. Cooper," Cannon continued. "I have taken the matter very, very seriously because I have been under investigation for some Ume," Cannon said. "The whole thing came to me as quite a tremendous shock.'• In b1a lawsuit, Cannon alle1es Reeves has been beard lo say .. Jack E . Cannon is D. B. Cooper" and amon1 those who have heard the accusation is FBI A1ent Cbarlet Sullivan. Cannon conteadl Reev" knew the alle1aUona were falae yet paaaed the lnlormaUon alone to annoy and barasa him. In a second suit filed tbfs week, Cannon accused the Bank of Amertc,, TRW Corp. and Computer Credit Corp. or re:fus· inl to COl'l"eCl what be claims la an erTCJr on b.la cndit record. Police say the s us pect then followed one of the girls to her apartment where he allegedly raped her. The naked girl. police say. ran screaming from her apartment while the suspect dashed out the back. A group of five men who were in the area took off alter the sus pect a nd pinned /u m to the ground. holding him there unttl authorities a r rived. police re - port. The victim was treated at Col!ta Mesa Memorial Hospital. 7 Die in Crash ANCHORAGE. Alaska CAP1 -State troopers say there Wl'rc no survivors in the crash of a twin-engine Cessna 402 which left Anchorage with seven persons aboard. The T roy Air Service plane was found at the 3.000 foot level of McHugh Peak. 16 miles south of Anchoragt' There were seven persons on board the plane. Bo nd has I aken persona l t·h~1 rgt' of tht• FAA investigation, and said repeatedly he would Lift lhc grounding order only when he fe lt the pl<'l nes arc safe. Fire Hits Plant MIDDLETOWN, Pa. CAP> A small electrical fire damageJ a me ter m the control room of the c nppled Three Mile Island nuclear powC'r plant. but a plant spokesman says the re are no in· juries or dama~e MEN'S SillTS & SPORT COATS FOR ONLY One Dollar! •With Purchase Of One At Regular Price SOU11f COAST PLAZA. COSTA MISA. CA. "tOMI f7t 41 140-1102 • \ • ' l Irvine ED ITI ON Yo•r Hometowa j Dally Newspaper 1 • VOL. 11, NO~ 19-t, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS ·~----_.; ________ .,;_ ____ .;,_ ____ ....;. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ~------------------------~~~--..;...;;;._. __ _ • t Marines, e Join ' B1 Pa&DBAIClt 8CHOEMERL Of ................. Tb" City of Irvine and the M arlne Corps are flghUn1 on one front; on another they ar~ comrade$, arm in arm. Tbe city and the Marines are prepaNd to join forces LO block any move that would allow con· veraion ol El Toro Marine Corps Air Station from military to commercial use. They also are prepared to do battle over whether the corpt. tollowt'd federal procedures by Increasing jet training acl.aVJty at the base wtthout first assesi. ang environmental consequences. A r egional governmental agency study group is consider· lng El Toro as a possible site for what has been characterized as a Los Ange l es lnt e rnu lion al-south Effects of s uch a move, all t rvlne city council members ugree. would be devastating Because mountains are local ed to the ~at.l of El Toro, all lake off and landing approaches would be over Irvine "Our voice must be loud and clear on this issue so that all governmental agent•ies realize the intensity of our resistance to s uch a posi;ibility." declared Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido following a meeting of the study group Thursday. Mrs. Gaido stressed today that a n y a lliance between the Marines and the city over the commercial air facility should not cloud a recent legal stand by the city against the Ma rines. The city contends that the Marine Corps violated rederal policies by increasing jet train· DC-10 Fleet Returns To Skies Over Nation Carters Visit in W. Va. WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi- dent Carter flew unannounced to West Virginia today to listen to the worries of private citizens. then returned to the seclusion of Camp David to prepare for Sun- •d ay's major speech on energy and economic problems . The pres ident and wife Rosalynn s lipped away from Camp David in the morning and flew by helicopter lo a middle Income r esidentia l area of Ma rtinsburg known as Red H.ill. There. he met with local resi- dents at the home of Ma rvin Porte rfie l d . describe d by n e ig hbor s as a pataplegic "eteran of World War II. , Presidential spokesman Rex ,Granum said the Carters met •with 17 people, but did not give 'details o f the di scussion . \carter's destination was not an- .nounced unt il he returned to Camp David after being away !m ore than two hours. 1 Granum said Cart.er does not jplan to leave Camp David again ,before he returns to the While ' House for Sunday's speech al 7 p.m. PDT from l he Oval Office. Granum said he did not know when Carter planned to return LO Washington. 1 Ann Martin. 58, and h er husband J ames. 56, said they were invited to the gathering at Porte rfield's home. Mrs. Martin said the residents talked with Carte r about energy and infla- tion. Porterfield said the partici- ,p ants "agreed here that even though our country has its prob- le ms. they a re r ecoverable . But it· will take an enlightened Congress. a hard-working ex- 1 ecutive and an e nlightened elec- torate. The people have got lo race up to it. When the gas lines disappear. that doell'n 't mean that our energy problems have gone out the window." Today's trip lo West Virginia m arked the second time in 24 h ours that Carter left Camp David unannounced and new to. m eetings with private citizens as he prepares for a nationally broadcast address which may be the most crucial of his pres· idency. Carter left the retreat in the Maryland mountains T hursday nlght and spent several hours in ., fSee VISIT, Page AZ) Diedri«!h's Posf 37-day Miller Appears Ban To Lead Pack Lifted By ROBERT BARKER Of 1'-O•llY f'llot StaH The appointme nt of a new Orange County supervisor ap· p e arcd immi nent today as s peculation grew th1.1l con- trove rsial former Marine officer Edison Miller will g~t the job. Sources in Sacram ento said Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. is ex- pected to make the appointment before leaving the state late tonight for a conference in Cleveland. Bruce L ee o f F"ulle rto n, political director for the United Auto Worke rs said. ''there is no question that Brown is lean- ing toward MJller." Orange County Supervisors Chairman Philip Anthony also said he believes that Miller, a former Vietnam prisoner of war a nd now a n attorney fro m O ra nge. will get the appoint- ment. The person Brown appoints would replace former supe rvisor Ralph Diedrich who resigned his post last Sunday. the day before he was sentenced to state prison in connection with his r ecent bribery conviction. The ne w s uper visor would have lo run for e lect ion next June. Lee. a me mbe r or the ex- ec ut ive comm i ttee of th e Democratic National Commit- tee. said he met with Brown this week and the governor is def· initely leaning toward Mille r. Miller. a forme r Marine O.tlly f'llot StaH Plloto NEXT SUPERVISOR ? Edison Miller lieutenant colonel who came out against Americ1.1 n participation in the Vietnam war is also con- troversial for his later etffilialion with Tom Hayden and Jane Fon da and their Campaign for an Economic Democracy Lee added that his rirsr two c hoices ror the pos ition <See MILLER. Page A2l 'Man With Gun' Scare Not Funny A practical jokester who led people to believe that a gunman was s talking c ustodians a t Irvine High School isn't laughing today. "Attention , attention all custo· dians. A man on campus is look- ing for you with a gun," was the message that blared from the campus public address sys tem Thursday afLOrnoon. A group of girls attending cheerleading practice heard the message, found u pay telephone and s ummoned police. Three I r v ine officers responded to the 3:55 p.m. call and located a male teacher at the system's microphone. The teacher reportedly told of· ficer s that the message was meant as a joke. Police and school orricials. however. didn't find the incident so amusing. Dean Waldlogel, high school principal, said he'll be talking to the teacher involved about the incident. The teacher was not identified. Pregnant Bride, 20 WASHINGTON <AP> Tht• FC'dt.'ral Aviallon Administration relE'ast•d the nation·s DC 111 jt•tlinl'rS to Oy again toduy, 37 clays aftl'r they wc·re groundt•d followm~ Aml'rica 's worst air disas ter ··Toda\ I am returning tht• OC 10 flt;et to the air." t-'AA Ad msn1stra tor l.an~horne Bond told a new conference lie said that the eight US airlines operating the planes will be required to conduct e:ictensive ins pections of the DC-10 engine mounts at frequent inter vals. lit' addC'd th1.1t McDonn<'ll Douglas Corp .. which manfufor lures the plane. will have to re· • ..s.te~gn two s ections of that mot?ht. or pylon. within t wo years . Within moments of th<' :.in nounr<'ment. United Airlines schl'dulNJ an early aftPrnoon DC 10 night today from Chicago to nalt1more American Aarlml·s s:11d it probably would not n· sumt• DC 10 flights until Sunday Sw1ssair said it wall rl'sumt• DC 10 flights to the United States. with a Roston to Chicago fli ght, beginning Wednesday Continental and Western i\1 rlmcs said they will begin Ul> mg DC-10!: as soon as possible Bond said his action comes a(ter rC\'iewi ng the results of thl' "mo::.t exhausti ve invt:"st1gat1on or an aircrart in aviation history "That effort has been a !>UC <'Cs~:· Bond said. ··we have re <See OC.10s. Page A2> MOSES 'BVMPED' BY PRESIDENT WASHINGTON CAP) -Pres1 dent Carter wilJ bump Moses off television Sunday night in some parts of the country. When Carter comes down from his Camp David mountain· top retreat and addresses the na tion from the While House at 10 p.m . EDT Sunday, ~ wHI be pre-empting in the Ea. a seg m ent or the CBS series. 'Moses the Lawgiver:· in which Moses comes down from Mount Sinai with the Ten Comma ndments. T he show is scheduled to be seen in other parts of the coun- try. .. Wolfe Weds 23rd Time BLYTHE <AP)-The world's most married man has chosen his next bride and tied the knot for the 2.3rd Ume. Glynn "Scotty" Wolfe, 70 - Usted in the GUinness Book of World Records as having made the most marriages In the monogamous world -· and 20- J tar ·old Guadalupe Reyes CbaH1 ot El Paeo, Texas, were • man1ed Tb~ bl a jewelry atore bl th11 deHrt town m mli.t MltolLoe A.Diel•. Wolfe, elect.cl In a bJatk tux. edo, performed the marrta1e blmHll. Hit pr-e1nant bride wore a lioni, maroon dret1. Wolfe WM ,...-, to marrr 1 17-year-old in Ma rch. but the wedding was delayed because of legal complications. At the time. Wolfe said he wasn 't sure he would marry the 17·year·old after all. _. Wolfe, who planned to broad- cast bis 23rd we dding on television from Australia, said ln lllll'Cb three women were liv· ins wttb him and any ooe ot them •• a likely cDdidate. "Tbey all love me. I 1on tbem," be aaid. "J nr.re-we'll draw ltrawa out ol a at to Mt which one gOei." M1. Chaves was appareml.Y the lucky winner, but t.heM w11 no explan1tlon u to wbY the • wedding was not televised as promised. Nevertheless. Wolfe said he and his bride will take a world cruise for their honeymoon. Wolfe wa~ first m arried in J927. Many of his brides were teen-agers. He's married some of them more than once. His longesl marriage lasted five years. The shortest fiuled tn 38 days. Wolfe claims to have 39 children -a number that will Climb to 40 when hit bride ,ives birth to the child she ls calT)'ln1. Wolfe Hfl' marria1e keeps him youn1. .. Tbll it as close to heaven u I can set." he said. ' • rt Fight ing activity without first assess· ing envi r onmental conse· quences. Commercial use of El Toro is one or several ideas under study by the Southern Cal1 forn1a As- sociation of Government's Avia h on Work Program Committee It also is lookin~ al possible airport sites including Chino. Camp Pendleton . Los Alamito!>, and an offshore facility near the Long Beac h ·LO!> Ang e les Harbor. Mrs. Ga ado noted that tbe s tudy 1s "strictly advisory to whoever wants to listen" and that it has no legal authority l.o designate any definite site for Southern California's next com- mercial airport. She argued. however, that it 1::. rn the city's interest to provide ($ee AJRPORT, P age A21 Surf She11a11i9atts H1 <:k Sct1rt'i;,.i of San ('l('rn1•ntt· n 1tdw:-. .t Fnsbet: during a sp l;,.ish~ g;rnw rwJr lhl' S:..in CIL·m L·nt1• l'1 l'r -------- Terrorists Attack Egyptian Embassy ANKARA. Turkl'Y 11\l'1 Three P alcst1n 1an tcrrorisb blas ted their way 1r1to lht:' Egyp- tian Embassy to<la}. st'l7.l'd the am bassac1or and other host;i~('' and reportedly killed ··m;iny·· of them . the state radio ::.aid Egypt j:!avl' thl• go·aht·ad for an armv assault on thl' bu1ld1n)! 1( neede.d . The raiders killed a Turkish policeman and Turkish security guard as they stormecl in to the build ing . fir ing uulomali r weapons a nd apparently lhss1ng 5 Computer Components Missing Five computer term inals valued at more than $58,000 arE' missing from an Irvine rirm in a theft now under investigation by Irvine Police The components. according to police. were stolen from Plessey Microsystems. 17466 Daimler St .. sometime between June 25 and Saturday. but company of- ficials could not provide an ex- act date. The missing parts. police said. measure about eight by 16 inches and are about 'Al-inc h thick. They are greenish brown in col- or and resemble a solid ·state terminal board. Company officials reportedly t<Hd inves tigators that the terminals bave a areal deal of value and could be of use to persons familiar with computer a yet.ems. PoUce said the components were removed rrom a bench in • test1n1 area accessible to all of the firm's 300 employeeA ,1 grenadl· ll wa~ reported Ute} M.'lt(•d <1::. mHny us 20 hostag~~. includin~ i\mbassador Ahmed Kl'mal Olem<1 and his son Tht• terrorists demanded that Turke,· s\•vcr relations with ~::f?ypt "and lsr<wl . lhal Egypt rt! lease lwo Palestinian prisoners . dnd that they get a bus to takf' them to Ankar~is airpQrl and a plane to ny to a friendly Arab countr~. If the tond1t1ons are not met. "Wt.' art.' determmed to blow up tht.' building." state radio quoted one of the terrorists as telling a reporter in a te lephone in lt•rv1cw <See TERROR. Page A2> Or:JJ .:a~t Weatb~r Low c loudiness night and morning hours becom- ing mostly s unny Satur- day. Lows tonight 60 lo 65. Highs Saturday 70 to 75 at beaches to 82 to 88 inland. INSIDE TODA,. Top recording &tars and disco groups will provide a "touch of country'' at tht Orange County Fair. SH who'• appeorina on Page Cl. .. , : Al OM. V PILOT Kennedy Gets 49% NEW YORK <~P > A poU In dlcatta '5 per<'t-nt or the naUon'1 adulu think Sen. Edward Ka. nedy "did not handle him elf properl)'" 10 Y••rs •to aner an automobile acddent In which " young woman WH kilhld. Jfowev~r, 49 p("rcent of the l ,496 pcr11ons res ponding to another qUHtJon In the poll Hid they would vote for Kennedy Ir be wen a c1mdtdatt' ror pre:o dent next year. The copynghted poll was con ducted by lbe Gallup orgaruia- tion for McCall's magazine. At about m1dnight of JuJy 18, 1969. Kennedy was drivmg a car Ul which Mary Jo Kopechne , ~ passenger, died. Miss Kopechne had been a c ampaign worke r for Robert Kennedy d uring Robert's 1968 ca mp a i gn f o r t h e Democ rati c presid e ntial nomination. Kennedy's car plunged off a bridge at Chappaquiddi ck. Mass .• and Miss K o pechne drowned. When pollsters a sked, "If Sen. Kennedy we re running in the 1980 presidential election, wouJd you be likely to vote for him or not?.'' 49 percent said ••yes,•• J8 percent "no." and 13 percent said they were not sure. , The End The Massachusetts Democrat bas sajd repeatedly that he is not a candidate. In the s ame poll, to b e published in the August issue of the magazine, 45 percent sajd Kennedy did not ''handle himself properly at the time of" the accident. End of What ? Danger'! Skylab" The World? You can't be too ca reful on Friday the 13th. Actually, it was the end of the words "storm drain " They used to be on this sign located in the-Grand Canal that runs between the two Balboa Is lands in Newport Harbor . The words were eaten a way by salt water at high tide . County Mini-bus Burns An Orange C ounty Transit Dis trict min i.bus overturned and burned Thurs day in a Westminst er traffic accident, but the bus drive r and a motorist escaped serious in juries, police said. The re we re no passengers on the 19·person bus when the acci· de nt occurred at 3:47 p.m . al lhc inte rsect ion of 'Ed wards and Homer streets. Investigators said a car dnvc•n by 24-year-old David Hice ap Fro• Page Al MILLER LIKELY?. • • form e r a ssembly man Ron Cordova and Santa Ana attorney E laine Weinberg -apparently h ave dropped fro m the gov. ernor's consideratio n. Lee s aid that the door still may be open for a compromise that could lead to the select.ion or Orange Cit y Councilman Jess Perez or Fullerton City Coun· cilman Louis Velasquez. Supervisor Thomas Riley, a retired Marine Corps genera l. Front PagP A I VISIT ... Ca rneg ie. P a .. drinkin g lemonade a nd seeking advice of steelworkers a nd othe r blue· collar workers. <Photo, A4) Carter also scheduled a meet· ing today with mo re than a dozen journalists. presumably lo g ive the m an off-the ·record briefing on more than a week of conferences at Camp David. Mrs . Martin told The Associal· ed Press that she was told s he was being invited to a meeting with a Washington public rela- tions man and d id no t know at first that Carter would be there. "We just wa lked into the s un room and we re drinking cof· lee with our frie nds, when they told us the Carters would be here in 20 minutes ," she said. S h e s aid the pres ident ap- peared relaxed and that he was dres sed casually in a dar k blazer and gray slacks. He wore no tie. she said. Mrs. Martin said the pres ident urged the participants in the m eeting lo "be honest." 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""'.=ti "-~·, • .. said he recently wrote a letter to t h e governo r es p o u si n g Cordova 's candidacy. "Miller is not my choice but I respect the process." he said Riley said that he had no pe rsonal a waren ess of slate- CHOICE OF FONDA DRAWS FIRE -A10 m ents Miller m ade d u ring the war but they "certainly a re not som e thin g Tom Riley would ha ve done ." Anthony contended the alleged a nti·war statements have been blo wn out of proportion. But a dra wback could be publicity coAcerning Mille r's as sociation with the Campaign for an E conomic Democracy s up· ported by Hayden <.ind Fonda, since the Third District is heavi- ly conser vative. Anthony con- tinued. T h e s upervis ors c h airman s aid he knows M iller , bas worked with him a nd would have no problem s serving w1Lh him on the county board of s uper visors. Supe rvisor Ralph Clark s aid he would be pleased to work with whomever is appointed . The Third Distric t seat in eludes the r a pidly developing Saddleback Valley and stretches from La Habra throug h Mission Viejo. The district contains 187,871 regis tered voters and takes in the cities o f Fulle rton , L a Habra, Brea. Yorba Linda a nd Placentia. Nuke Mishap Study Out SACRAMENTO CAP> The s tate Senate d eem s it un- necessary lo sponsor a study to pre pa re for a nuc lear accident like the one at Three Mile ls la nd. A bill requiring the state Of- fice of Emergency Se rvices to make such a s tudy -and for the utilities to pay for it -went down to defeat 24-11 Thursday, with 27 votes required for passage. The author, Sen. J o hn Garamendi, D-Walnut Grove, s aid he would c all for another vote later. 7 Die in Crash ANCHORAGE, Alaska <AP) -State troopers say there were no survtvort in the crash of a twln-engine Cessna 402 which left Anchoraae with seven persons aboard. The Troy Alr Service plane was found at the 3,000 foot level of McHugb Peak. 18 mlles 10uth of Ancborace. There were seven persons on board the plane.. parcnlly cupped the side or the b us . The impact caused bus driver Ros e Cortez, 28, to lose control of the bus, accordfog to accident reports. T h e min i -bus reportedly stru('k u fire hydrant. flipped over and burs t into flames. An u nidentified passerby he lped pul l Mr s Cort e z to s a fe ty through a bus w1ndow. police s aid The two driver s wer e taken to W estm i n ster C ommunity Hospital where they were treat· cd for inj u ries a nd released. hospital officials said. An OCTD spokesma n said to· day the small bus, purchased in 1975 for $17,000, was a total loss. lie added that a 6-year-old girl ~,,t off the bus Just m inutes befo re the ;1ccidcnl occured . Police said cause of the acc1· dent remains under investiga lion. From Page Al AIRPORT .•• data to the study group ori the "dis astrous environme ntal ef- fects su<'h an airport would have on Irvine's quality of life." The study group will hold a public hearing in south Orange County in August on the issue. Mrs. Gaido has furthe r recom - m ended a city council hearing on the matter in Septem ber School Just 'Ea,stshore ' Anyone wo uld a dmit tha t Northeast Woodbridge Number One Elementa ry School is quHe a m outhful From now on. the yet to be cons tructed Irvine school will be known as Eastshore Elementary School. E a s t s h or e won out over Furwood a nd Woodspring in balloting by pare nts whos e children will attend the school when it opens in the fall of 1980. Irvine Unified School District trust ees approved the name at a m eeting this week. Typewriter, Jewels Stolen A typewriter and jewelry are among items stole n in lhert.s re- ' ported Thurs day to Irvine police. Sharon Sir cello of the Irvine C ultural Arts Cente r , 17302 Daimler St., told ortlcers that a $500 electric typewriter was re· moved from an office. Joan Robison, 22, Deerwood East, said jewelry valued at $1,075 were missing from her residence. Oil Use Reduced PARIS <AP) -The United States achJeved Ill objective of cuttJna oU couumption by 6 per. cent ln the second quarter of tbis year, a top otnclal of &.ht J.n. ternaUonll Eoero Agency 11id Thurtday. Nixon Backs Somoza rr!EXlCO C I1'Y <AP) Form er President Nixon. the on· ly U S. chief executive to be forced out of office, arrived in Mexico today to visit the de- posed shah of Iran and put in a plug for another former ally who appears to be on the way out. Nixon said the t.J .S. choice in Nicar agua is "not between P resident Anast asio Somoza a nd som ebody uelter , but bet ween P r es id en t So m oza a nd some body much worse " It is c rucial that ''every possi- ble step ut! made to assure a Castro·like government does not come to power in Nicaragua ... Nixon told a news conference on his a rrival at Mexico City's in tcrnationa l airport Somocd is undt!r pressure from the Carter udmin1strat1on LO resign because his army has been unable to quell the re · bellion oy leftist led g ue rrillas SUIT AGAINST NIXON UPHELD-A 7 seeking tht• e nd of the 42-ye<tr· old Somoza family dictatorship. Nixon s aid he has received in- dications that Som oza ''is pre - pare d to resign." · . Tra velin_g in a p arty of 14. Nix on d rove 60 miles T hursday night from his home at San Cll'menle. to Tijuana. Just acros~ the Mexican border . and look a late-night scheduled DC 10 night of Aeromcx1co, i. Mexican airline ll1s party included Secret Service agents assigned to his protection lie was to go from Mexico Cit} to Cuemavacu. 45 miles south of the capital. to s pend the day with Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and his famih a t the heavily guarded, rented estate they are occupyin~ there The form er president said he wa s m aking the tr ip to assure the s hah "that not only I but millions of Americans are still his friends ." He praised Me~ic_an P res ident J ose Lopez Port ii lo for has "courage a nd hum anity" in pro vid in_g sanctuary for the de· posed monarch. who has been in Mexico since J une> 10 Nixon cul short the news con ference when an aide informed him the sh ah was a wa iting has a rrival. Ma rk Morse . a spokes man for the shah. s aid the mcetmg would be "just a qujct, perso nal con versation between two friends." Officials of Aer omexico sa id Nixon would fly back lo Tijuana ton igh t. 2 Dogs, Cats Rescued From Garage Fire H unting ton Beach f iremen rescued two dogs a nd a cat from a h ome Wednesd ay as fire swept through a garage. destroying a car An estim ated $25,000 damage was done to the garage. owned by Marigail Currie. and its con tents which in cluded a 1974 Ford LT D, fi re department offi cials reported. Neighbors reported the blaze. of s till undetermined origin. at about 8 25 p m tn the hom e located al 16741 Marie Lane F1 rcmen s aid the residents were not al home when the hrc b roke out Wet And Wild Wolves get thirsty and hot when it's 100-plu:-. degrees J~SI as do huma ns. This Mexican wolf gL'ts iJ w(•lcome ho~m~ down from an employee at the Arizon..i .Sonora Desert Museum tn Tun.on l''rom Page t I TERROR REPORTED. • • Ile said the guernll:J ~qu<.irl \I. as arfiHated with the.-P<t lc~l1nt· L1beratton Or~Jnt ::?at wn hul PLO spokcl>men in lkirut demct.I this An anon-. mous C J Iler tole! Beir ut ncwspa1wr~ th•· "Eagll'' From Page .. t I DC-IOs ... solvert to m y .... ,:1t 1s fart1 on th• ~afety question raised b!I th•· lragH· er.ash of Flight 1!11 111 Chicago. anti "" ha\e \\orkcd out s trict mca~ure!'. t<> as~un that such J crash cannot occu1 ag ain Amencan Airline-. FhghL 191 c r as h ed o n takeoff fro:n Ch1ca~o·s O 'Har e Airport on May 25. killing 273 people Tht: 138 DC-10 owned by eight l' S airlines were grounded J une Ii a fter c racks were found tn th1· pylons of se\'eral of them during the post -crash tn\'Cst1gaL10n Fo &e1gn-0peratl'rl DC 10-; \l.1•n not a ffected by the grounciJn.e but were barred frnm flying into L' : a1 r spat'l' t'.fler conductini:: 1nspect1ons . most forc•1gn airlines put t heir plant:s back in to the air "The steps I have taken lr>da) will a llow the DC· lOs to fly again with safety ... Bond sa id The F AA released a document outlining t he pro\'1s1on~ und11r which the w1de·bodied • Jl'Ls will bl' allowed lo fl~ T hey call fo r repet1t1Vl' insp...•r tions. between every 100 and 3.000 night hours for different parts. The inspections con~n tr ate on the engine mount. which broke away a nd allowed th0 engine to fall off of f"light 191 m Chicago The document s aid ~ome 1n spections will take a s m a ny a:- 50 man-hours to complete Thi·~ will reqwre s pecial ultrasomC' and eddy currl'nt probe:-111 check for ltny met<.11 break-; not visible lo the naked eye. 111 lhl• llt•v11lut10n · -reportedly 1h1 tl•rrnn :-t ;irm of Lhe Synan li.1< kl•d J•.t11· .... 11n1<1n ~ul•rnlla i.:1111111 !'.;.11q,1 tJrril·d out th1· .1t1.1d. ~.liq ,1 ,..., onf' uf e1 gh I fuchon-, th.1 1 m.1k" up t h1• -PLO. and 1'~ J.D fl l 1 J n p r I m c M I n I ~ L (' r .'.\! u5taf;1 Kha It I said in Cairo that F.gypt holds the PLO rPsponsiblc tor the alla<'k I IC' thr1•atcned "'il'rtou~ retahat1on' if lhc g uer r 1 I I a " h a r m 1· d E g y p t 1 a n d1plomat:- I\ h:llll ah11 ..,:11d he har1 g1vt•n 1wrrn1s,1nn f11r Turkish trcJQpl> tn a..,,,11111th1·1·mh,1s") "1f lh1·~ ..,,.,. on thl -.pot th:1t 11 1:-. net>11l-cl t 1 ...,,1\ I' lt\l'" . P.1lc·"-11n1.1r1 j.!u1•rr11la -.. ha\(• -.1ru t k E gy ptian largell> pe r1odicall ) -.1ncc Pres idenl t\nv. ar Sadat luunrhed his peace 1n1t1al1\ e v.1th ls rncl 21 months J~ll t\ Turkis h l'mplo~ ce of the em· Uds-.y \I.ho \I.a~ 1t'lcal>ed told polH·e 'th1.·n· an• many dead .. a mo ng thl' hos tages. the go\'ern· nw111 brn.Hlca .... 1 sa1rl This could not lw oth1·rv. l'ot' c·onft rmt'd Th t• v. 11 m J n 1· m JJ l 11) l' 1 . s1•1·rt•1an Hahar Otturl-., s.11d I h1 1t•rni11:-:~ v. en · hnldmg four 1-;g)pl1ans .i nd two Turks ho:.tal.?l' But local nev.s Jgt'n Cll'!o, quol1ng pO lt('t.' :;ourc:l'S, S:Jld lhNt' \l.l'rl' :W hos tages. includ· 111g Turkis h t·mployet::s. Ont• 1>olt<'e :-.oun·r sa1 rl Bahar 0 1.turk may havt• s et•n only ho:-t<igl's h1.•ld in onl' room with r 'r The guernll:Js had threatened to kill one .hoslagl! every fi ve minute:-after u deadline µassed for meeting Lhe1 r clemamls r\ rmc of o;cc unty forces. in· l'lu1clni.: .11 rnorod cars of a m ech;.in1 1ed infantry division .ind polt<·c ..,h.irpshooters took up pos1l1on:. .tround the emhass.~ l'O mpound . s l •1t1on1n~ thcmsC\ Ive~ ne;1r the adjacent Bulgarian and llungari<1n em· hass1el> Polite he licopters hov- ered overhcud MEN'S SUITS , & SPORT COATS FOR ONLY One Dollar! 0 Wlth Purchase Or One At Regular Price SOUTH COAST PLA1A. COSTA M1SA. CA. PHOM11)14t 14'-1112 ( I Laguna/South Coast E DITION VOL. 7t, NO. 194, 4 SECTtONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1979 c: Your Hometown Dally Newspaper FIFTEEN CENTS Little Green Monsters Threaten State LOS ANGELES (AP> UUle •reen monsters with cl•ws aN> etca..U. hon'a sctence labl and flee!n1 to Orange County and Southeri oaJifornta ponds and rivers whe~ t.hey eat anything they can 1wallow or tear apart. joln!na a lt~t of problems omctal:s have blamed on J>ropot,ttJon 13. Tbomanda. maybe milUons, of five·inch African clawed frog~ are lhreateniq to wipe out wildlife includmg some endangered specl• -lo at least five California counttes, state Department of Fish and Game spokesman James St. Amant said Thursday. The other counties are Los Angeles, R1vers1de, San Diego and Yolo AL11IOUGH THE TADPOLE AAE vulnerable. the mature frogs have no known natural enemies bere because they taste bad, he added "We tried feeding them to large-mouth bass, but the bass spit them out bei:ause lhe frogs taste so bad," he said. "We even tried them out on alUgators. and the alligators spit them out, too. "I doubt if we'll ever be able to get rid of them," he said. ··we're losing ground because of the Proposition 13 cutbacks." Tbe Proposition 13 budget cuts. St. Amant said, mean his staf( has been unable to spend time emptying dozens of wirP nets used to trap the greenish-brown frogs in ponds. The traps had been col- lecting up to 20 clawed frogs apiece and required daily checks. GEORGE McCAMMON, WHO ADMINISTERS the depart· ment 's invertebrate secuon. said no funds were cut in the agency. DC-10 Fleet Returns To Skies over Nation -+: ...... Dally PllDI Sl~ff P""to GUSHING WATER CRACKS FOREST AVENUE, FILLS GUTI'ERS IN LAGUNA BEACH Pipe Break Believed Caueed by Water Management Agency's Test of New Line , Water Floods Downtown Laguna Beach By STEVE MITCHELL OI -Dilly Pllet Staff "I looked down and water was bubbling up from the gutter." the s urprised Ca lifornia Highway patrol officer s aid. ·'The next thing J know. water is ru~bing at me from that stote." Officer Richard Rooks was •writing an accident report following a minor crash involv- ing a school bus in front of Laguna Beach City Hall this morning when lbe floods came. Tons of water gushed from the earth, cracking Forest Avenue and running down the gutters. Officials for the city said they believe the Aliso Water Manage· ment Agency was testing water pressure in a newly installed J4·inch sewer pipe when ~mething went wrong. The water agency, which is eoostrocting a $50 million sewer aystem from Laguna Beach to Aliso Canyon, installed pipeline under the street several months ago. Today AWMA officials eharaed the pipe to test it for leaks. "The pipe failed in a lest <See WATE&, Pace AZ) Naming Expe~ted Today Miller Brown Pick For Supervisor? By ROBERT BARKER OI Uw Daily !'lie. Swtf The appointment of a new Orange County supervisor ap- pear ed immine nt today as s peculation grew t h at con- troversial former Marine offi cer Edison Mill er wiJI get the job. Sources in Sacramento said Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. is ex- pected to make the appointment before leaving the state late tonight for a conference in Cleveland. Bruce Lee of Fullerton, political director for the United Auto Workers said, "there is no question that Brown is lean- ing toward Miller." Orange County Supervisors Chairman Philip Anthony also said be believes that Miller, a former Vietnam prisoner of war a nd now an attorney from Orange, will get the appoint· ment. The person Brown appoints would replace former supervisor Ralph Diedrich who resigned his post last SUnday, the day before he was sentenced to state prison in connection with his recent bribery conviction. The new s upervisor would have to run for election next June. ...., l"tet SUft "'9ee NEXT SUPERVISOR? EdllOn Miiier 37-day Ban WASHINGTON <AP l --The Federal Aviation Administration r e leased the n<.1tion ·s DC-10 jetliners to fl y again today. 37 days after they were ~rounded following Ame rica's worst air disaster ·"Today I a m returning the DC-10 fl eet to the air ... FAA Ad· m in istrator Langhorne Bond told a new conference. He said that the eight U.S. airlines operating the planes will be required to conduct extensive inspections of the DC-10 engine mounts al frequent intervals. He added that McDonnell Douglas Corp., which manfufac· tures the plane, wiU have to re- d esign two sections of that mount, or pylon, within two years. Within moments of the an- no unceme nt, United Airlines scheduled a n early afternoon OC-10 night today from Chicago lo Baltimore. American Airlines :-.aid it probably would not re- s ume DC-10 flights until Sunday. Swissair said it will resume DC ·lO flights to th e United States, with a Boston to Chicago fli ght. beginning Wednesday. Bond said his action comes after reVlewing the results of the ··most exhaustive investigation or an aircraft in aviation history ''That effort has been a s uc· cess," Bond said. "We have re- solved to my satisfaction the safety question raised by the tragic crash of Flight 191 in Chicago, and we have worked out strict measures lo assure that such a crash cannot occur again." American Airlines Flight 191 <'ra s h e d on takeoff from Chicago's O'Hare Airport on May 25, ki Hing 273 people. The 138 DC· 10 owned by eight U.S. airlines were grounded June 6 after cracks were found in the pylons of several of them during the post-crash investigation. Foreign-operated DC· lOs were not affected by the grounding, but were barred from flying into U.S. air space. After conducting inspections, most foreign airlines put their planes back in· to the air. "The steps r have taken today will allow the DC·lOs to fly again with safety," Bood said. The FAA released a document outUning the provisions under which the wide-bodied jets will be allowed to fly. They call for repetitive inspec· lions. between every 100 and <See DC·lh, Page A2) He said, however. that Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ordered a hinng freeze immediate ly after the June 1978 passage of Proposition 13, which limited the a mount of money local governments could col- lect in property taxes. Brown also cut state spending in keeping with the spirit or the vote. The trap·emptying job is done mostly by temporary employees who include students and seasonals. But until last month when the freeze on seasonable and temporaries was lifted, they couldn't be hired even if the agency had the money, McCammon said. It was not immediately clear what impact lifting the freeze would have on the situation. The frogs, brought to this country after World War JI for use 1n pregnancy tests, could become a threat elsewhe re. St Amant said Suri Shenaniga11s Rick Scarcia of San Clem ente catches a F'ri sbt-l' during a s plashy game nt!a r the San Clemente Pier. Skip Loader Crash Kills Capo Youth Fifteen·year·old Richard Saba died Thursday afte rnoon when a skip loader trac tor he was operating in his father's equip- ment yard fell over backwards from a ledge and rolled down a 40-foot embankment. The youth, son of Albert and Sh aron Saba of 34702 Call e Fortuna. Capistrano Beach. was pronounced dead at San Clemente General Hos pital shortly after rescue efforts began at 5 : 13 p.m. A passerby told police she saw t' e overturned tractor at the . ottom or the embankment oeblnd 1610 Calle Valle. She telephoned police again to say there was a body inside the vehi· cle. Police rushed to the scene with paramedics. pulled the stricken youth from the over· turned vehicle and started life- saving measures that proved un- s uccessful. Officer Robert Fox suffered a broken ankle while racing down the embankme nt to aid the youth. Paramedics said the boy wa:. found in full cardiac <1 rrcs t with <1 six·inch-long gash on his cib domcn. Orange County corone r's an vest1 gators s ;iid the offi cial cause of death ha:, not been list ed pendinJ! an autopsy. But San Clemente para medJc~ said the youth had lost a con siderabl~amount of blood due to the gash on his side. Police U . Al Ehlow said then~ were no witnesses to the mishap IL is not known how long the youth may have been injured in- side the tractor. Funeral services for the youth are pending. Weather MOSES 'BUMPED' BY PRESIDENT Lee, a member of the ex· ecutive committee or the Democratic National Commit· tee, said he met with Brown this week and tbe governor ls def· initely &ean1.na toward MWeT. Miller, a former Marine lieutenant colonel wbo came out against American participation ln the Vietnam war ls alao con· trovenlal for bis later alfWation with Tom 8-yden and Jane Fon· da and tbelr Campalp for an BCOllOIDic Democracy. Police Find Park Meters Seven of the 11 parking meters that were ripped out or San Clemente sidewalks Wednesday were found Thursday in a downtown ravine. But poUce said the thief who stole the met.en .ad coins tnaide them from Linda Lane still re- malna at large today. The theft wu f1nt discovered at 1: 30 p.m. Salt Creek Valley. Scanned by Avco Low c loudiness night a nd morning hours becom- ing mostly s unny Satur- day. Lows tonight 60 to 65. Highs Saturday 70 to 75 at beaches to 82 to 88 inland. INSIHTOD~~ Top ncordtng atars and dilco ~ will prouide Q "touch of counl'fl'' at the Orange Co"nty Fofr. See who'• appearing an Paoe c 1. Lee Mded U..t hll fint two cbolce1 for the po.ltlon - former HHmblyman Ron Cordon ad 8Mta.. Ana attorney - Elatne W ......... -appaNDtly have dropped from the 1ov-eraor'1 corialcleradcn. "" (IM MQ.l.Q, P•P A.I) A Je••rW told police three double.....,. aad a atnal• part. iol t1ll*' dntc:e WeN lJlnl ID a ramae ... o1 Ola Vlsta Street betw .. Avenlda llaclrid and Traf .... Lue lhortl1 betoce t p.m. •Uar from Landa IAM. 111• eolna had bffn taken from tbe maftinla. Tbe ll ineten art. valued••· • . ~ • BJ WILLIAM HODGE Of .. Oelty~ ..... Avco Community Developen Inc. General llanacer James Smith scanned the Salt Creek Valley skyline 'lbunday and ad· milted It wu bard to believe. H•rd to imaline tUt, after nearly aevea yean, b1a company ls preparecl-\o 1Hk a new coattal commlaaloa permit tor development of 512 acre1 ol •· vlronment.atly aeuiUve beach front land at Salt Creek. The curtain surround.lq plans for the area was raised '.rbun· day when local newsmen were conducted t!u'ouch the denuded beaeblide aere.,e tbat hu lain fallow tlnce the cowu decided Avco ceuld not eoatinue aradini oper.UO. ln im Tbe new emcept. b ambttioul. It calla for 3,000 residential un- lta °" the main parcel and addl· Uonal acrea1e at Selv .. Road (8ee SALT, Page A2) -r l ,., QM.Y PILOT Lise PLO Takes Egypt's Envoy Hostage ANKARA, Tua;key f A Pl Tll tee Paleallnlan tt-rrorasts blutf'd th lr way tnto tht El>'Tl tlan Embuay t.oda1. •e:laec& t.hfl 1mba111ador and other ~es •ftcl l"lpOl'tedl1 tilled "l'DU)'' of Lhe ro . ih. ttate ndJo u ld, Et'Ypl gave the ao •head for an umy usault on the bulldlng ll needed The taJdera kilted a Turk.ash policeman and Turlrlah ecurlty 1uard u Utey stormed Into th~ building, f lrtnti uutomat1<· We&Pof\S and apparently toulng ,.,....,..,... I MILLER. • • Lee said that lhe door still may be open for a compromise that could lead lo the selection of Orange City Councilman Jess Perez or Fullerton City Coun· cilman Louis Velasquez. Supervisor Thomas Riley, a retired Marine Corps general, said he recently wrote a letter to th e governor e s pous ing Cordova's candidacy. "Miller is not my choice but I respect the process," he said. R iley said that he had no personal awareness or state· CHOICE OF FONDA DRAWS FIRE -A10 ments Miller made during the war but they "certainly are not something Tom Riley would have done." AnU'1ony contended the alleged anti-war statements have been blown out or proportiQn. But a d r awback could be publicity concerning Miller's SS· sociation with the Campaign for an Economic Democracy s up. ported by Hayden and Fonda, since the Third District is heav1· ly conservative, Anthony con- tinued The supervis ors chairm an said he knows Miller. has worked with him and would have no problems serving with h1 m on the eounty board of supervisors. Supervisor Ralph Clark said he would be pleased to work with whomever is appointed. The Third District seat in· dudes the rapidly developing Saddleback Valley and stretches from La Ha bra through Mission Viejo. The di strict contains 187,871 registered voters and takes in the c ities of Fullerton, La Hapra. Brea, Yorba Linda and Placentia Laguna CofC Re-ele cts Preside nt Michael O'Steen, manager of the South LaJtuna Automobile Club of Southern California, has been re·elected president of the Laguna Beach Cha mbe r of Com merce Named with O'Steen in in- s t a lla tion ceremonies e arlier this month were Mabel Speciale. f1 r st v ice pres ident : June Holman. second vice president; and George Nelson, treasurer. Other officers include Gene Shidler. member at large; J ack Scherer, ex-officio member; and Frank Buck, general manager of the chamber. Chamber directors e lected or re-elected to the board were Fran Haller, Jim Lyon. Harry Moon. Cal O r c utt, Ve rnon Spitaleri. George Simington, Joe Jah raus, Fran Boyd, Lloyd Rab· John, and Mike Reeske Fire Hits Plant MIDDLETOWN, Pa. CAP ) - A small electrical fire damage\! a meter in the control room or the crippled Three Mlle Island nuclear power plant, but a plant spokesman says there are no in· Juries or dama e. • - ORANGE COAST vsc DAILY PILOT f .,_.·Ot•f'liQll"(O.,tO.UyPltot Wi11\•Plt<"h•Of"\ .,.,,.dt""--· ··-·'-"'t""°'""O" ( o'"' PuD41Wf"OCom(Mn• \il'Nr11ttttf'OU.ot\\lftf) t'Y.,•"rw-o ~' '"'°'""' F'rlnAt-'"' (Mftt ,,,,.~,#6 "lf'WOOl1 fi'tiM" HU1"11"0fon 8t•" r eon tMf'VaUl''f' lrvww \.~8tt(t'I ~f'tCOl"\t 4 \.tftff~r~~tf01ll(W\i\~t)lhfli,pct\1ttUtO.toAM ~.,, TPwo ptlft(llNt O\lbthhhtit OtAnt I\ 4'1 J.JO #Ht&•• s•rwt '°''•~w.<•Hltff'•••Jt:. •""1N-P.hleom •tlll P,,.._ J"(•. Ciol1ty Ylte Pft,•6tf'tt •NS C.fttt .. ~ .,,,_., ....... (Oll0t ,._._ .... .......... * ......... .... CN•~"· .._ 11-1' IUM A\\l~tm Mllflttl"' l<lt!W\ • a ltt:nack ll wu reported Lhuy aelred u many 111 20 bo1l•1~11. includlnti Ambasudor Ahmt'J KomaJ Olema and hla ton . TM &errortstl demanded &bat Turlll•r 11ever rt latlona wll b E•YPl and brael, Olat iilYPl ,.._ ll"ft&e two P•leaUnian prison"r!t, and that l.hey ti•t M bus lo tukc th~m lo Ankara 'a alrPort and 1t plane lo fly to a friendly Ar&b rountry Ir the conditions are not met. wo ar~ determined t.o blow up the buUdlng," stale radio quvted Board Support Laguna Beach Pageant of the Mas ters director Glen Eytchison received a vote of confidence from the Festival of Arts board this week. and has the go-ahead t o begin work on next year 's program. This sum- mer's pageant is the first for the 24-year-old director. nnd festival officials say he has already begun work on the 45th annual pageant. Art Festival Features Fun For Everyone Activities ranging from ballet dancers lo people-watching are expected to draw the crowds for the first weekend or art festival events in Laguna Beach. On the F est i va I or Arts grounds. the oldest of the three art festivals on Laguna Canyon Road, strains of Strauss waltzes will fill the a ir as members of the Ballet Pacific, dressed in colorful costumes, perform on the grass area. And for the kids. Tony Urbano 's award winning marionettes wil l perform throughout the weekend, with half-hour tong programs on the festival grounds. M arionetlt! performances will take place at 1:30, 3. 4.30, 6 :30 and 7 p.m. Saturday and Sun· day. Both the Festival of A rts and the Sawdust Festival will pro- vide Do-it -yourself art space for kids to c r eate their own masterpieces. Wandering mins trels, flute a nd oboe players make tbe rounds of the Sawdust Festival, and many of the 160 craftsmen and artisans will be de monstrat- ing their skills at their booths. . Further down the s treet , at the Art-A-Fair, more than 100 artists will display their works nt the juried show. now in Its 13th year. AB three fesUvals provide food and drink booths for festlval- goers who want to eat and drink as t h ey m ak e the round of ,, ·(\'.st· s booths. ~A nd it's the artists a n d craftsmen t hat draw visitors from Southern Callfom la and beyond to the festlv at grounds. Al the Festival of Arts. works by m ore than 175 a rtists are on· display -and on sale -on the six-acre festival grounds . T\ckels to ihe 44th annual Pageant of the masters may be obtained by the few lucky ducat· seekers who wait outside the lickel booth for retumed tickets. The FesUval of Arts arou.nds are open from noon to 11 : 30 p. m . daily, with a !0-cent •dml9'ion charge. Sawd~t Festival Vis· ilors may visit the pristine can- yon grounds from 10 a,m . to 11 p. m .• with a $1 admlaalon good for a week. And 'Art-A-Fair vlsltors pay St admtatoo for \be day, nanning 1 from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Silver Set Stolen San Clemente · Ntldenl Ttm B11bort, of 11 W. Ave. San Garbnel, tA>ld police a MOO atmr Ht of 1•..U. ••• taken from hll bame wbile be wu away Tllaa...,, PoMee Hid a b'""1ar app.......a, toreed open a .....,. door at Bubore'a bome to steal the 1Uver. I one of l.he lnroriat& as telling a r~po rlcr In a telephone in- terview He Mid the guerriUa squad ••• aftlU1ted wl~tbe Pat.,.tlne Liberation Or1anlzatlon. but PLO isPokesmen In Beirut denied lhlll An unonymous eatle r told Utiirul news papers the "Eagles of lhe Revolution" -reportedly the ttirrorist arm of the Syrian· bMcked Palestinian guerrilla group Saiqa -carried out the attack. -Saiqa is one of eight factions thul make up the .PLO. and Egyptian Prim e Minist e r M ui:.tafci Kh~ilil said in Cairo that Egypt holds the PLO responsible for the attack. He threatened "serious retaliation" if the guer· rillas h ar m ed Egypt ian diplomats Khalil also said he had given perm1ss1on for Turkish troops to assault tt\.e embassy ''if they see on the spot that it is needed lo save lives." Palestinian guetrillas have s truc k E gy ptian targets periodically since President Anwar Sadat launched his peace initiative with Israel 21 months a~o. A Turkish employee of the em· bassy who was released told police "there a rc m any dead" umong the hostages. lhl' govern mcnt broadcast said. f~rom Page A I DC-IOs ... 3.000 flight hours for different parts. The inspections concen· trate on the engine mount, which broke away and a llowed the e ngine lo fall off of Flight 191 in Chicago. The document said some in· spections will take as many as 50 man-hours to complete. They will require special ultrasonic· and eddy c urrent probes to check for tiny metal breaks not visible to the naked eye. Some checks involve running an elec· tr1cal current through a part to detect n aws. The FAA also called for a re· design of two pylon elements. tht' aft pylon bulkhe ad attach· ment. one of three points where the engine is attached to t~ wing, and the thrust link as· sembly. DIAGRAM INDICATES PROJECTED USES OF PROPERTY IN SALT CREEK VALLEY 3,000 Realdentlal Units Included In Project Along With Recreation, Commercial Sites f'rom Page ,t\ I SALT CREEK VA LLE Y PROJECT. • • a nd Pacifi c Coast lfighway The main acreage Hes above Niguel Beath Park. extending back along C rown Val ley P arkway. Nigut'l Road and Stoneh1ll Dnvt' on an1i cxtcns1on of Camino dcl Av1on and the coastal zone boundary Most or the res 1dcnt1al un1L'> 2.000 homes would be bwlt at the rear portion of the land Avco faces a July 23 Coastal Commission hearing on the plan. A-vco officials Thursday touted the "anchor" or the project nearly 33 acres of parkland, an 18-bole golf course. a large recreational a rea with tennis and handbali courts and a lush beachfront resort hotel. "When you drive down Pacific Coast Hi ghway what you basically see are pubhc-onented fa c iliti es." Ronn 1c Hoi:er:-.. Avco 's Coastal resourcei. d 1rcc·tc>r m aintained. "There wi ll be eight to ninl' acres or trails," he rnnt1nll(:d "We're trying lo encourage non automobile access to the nrca:. " Rogers said pl<1ns were d<· vcloped through hundreds meet ings with local community and environmental groups and dis· c ussions with coast a l com· mission members. Avco pl anners designed the beachfront a(-rt.";1gt> to arcom modale t•oastal comm1ss1on con cerns ovN public access to the land. Roger-; 'iilld 400 rc>sident1al un its would bt> built <1long lhl' •>C'l·an ::i 1tle of Pac1f1c Coai:.t l11g hv.a~ Tht• 11 1.:htl y µackl-d village would ~ :.urrounded by two golf course holes. a seven ac re coastal park and a 350 room res ort hotel The re mainder or the golf course would he on the inland portion acros:. Coast Highway The hotel faciht1es would ~ tied into conference rooms loeat· ed w1ttun the r~reat1onal com· plcx that w11l he about 1.200 feet across Pal'iflc Coast Highway through a 25 6·i:icre community µark ' .,,,, The plans would prc'>e n P ocean views from thl· hq~hv.a~ Hogers said The rt'm<11ning HOO r(·~1<lent1al <Iv. 1.•lhngs would lw built on land :1t Pacific Coast H1ghw;.ty and Selva Road ·lOO un1b would bt- loratrd on tht.' ocean ">•de with unother 200 hutlt on the inland µortion Avco officials said 350 units have been reserved for so-called a ffordable housing T hose homes would be affo rdable by fam1hes who make 50 lo L20 per· l'ent of tlw c·o unty's median family incom e A t p resent. Orange County's median family income per yt"ar 1s about $20.000 Huil<lout for tht' entire proje1·t will l(lkt' IO to 15 years if a ll ap nrc11.o<1b art• received . Avco·s {;,•ne ral Man<Jger Smith said. "It's a light balance." Smith admitted. "We think. it 's profih1- ble but irs questionable just how !)rofitable 1t is. "This plan appears lo be pret- ty close to t he bottom line ... Smith said the company has already been approached by in· te rnational ho t el operators eager to stake their claim. "We're not making deals with an) body at this point." he said. "When we eventually do. we'll probably retain some degree of owner;hip in the operation ." I It> also indicated Avco might b('(·ome a partial owner in tht• HI hole golf course, designed by Hob(' rt Trent .Jones I l. "We want to retain some say 1n how thi ngs develop and oh v1o usly 1t would be a good thin~ from a business standpoint," he 'i<lld The golf course will provide a green. scenic view toward Sad- dleback Mountain to the east. Sm ith said. Man Takes 23rd Bride T he oceanside park and the rommwtity park would be de- veloped by Avco and turned over 10 lhe county within two years of 1t~ completion 1f the county ac· t'l•pts the improved parkland. Wolfe, 70, W. eds Woman, 20 BLYTHE CAP>-The world's most married man has chosen his next bride and lied the knot for the 23rd lime . Glynn "Scotty" Wolfe, 70 listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as having made the most marriages in the mono~amous world -and 20- y ea r -o Id Guadal upe Reyes Chavez or E l Paso. Texas, were married Thursday in a jewelry s tore in this desert town 225 miles east of Los Angeles. Wolfe. decked in a black tux· edo, performed the marriage himself. His pregnant bride wore a long, maroon dress. Wolfe was readv lo marrv a 17-year·old in March, but the wedding was delayed because of legal complications. At the time. Wolfe said he wasn't sure he wo uld m arry the 17·year-old after all. Wolfe. who planned to broad- cast his 23rd wedding o n f'ro111 Pa~ A I WATER .•. situation." said one subcontrac· tor for A WMA. Laguna B each Municipal Services Director Terry Brandt said crews were excavating a portion of Forest A venue that buckled and sank following the flooding. "A WMA was testing t he new line and a section broke und~r the street," he said. "They are digging that portion up now to see what the problem is." The bubbling waler brought fi remen out of the station adja- cent to the Ivy House to watch the action as police officers and the highway patrolman watched in awe. "J looked down and saw water ru1btn1 from the gutter," Rooks said. T h e p ress urized wat er evidently found a weak spot to escape under a com m ercial buildlnl across the street from the fire station. Roob aald water nasbed from t he ground under Ufe store and poured toward the s idewalk where he wu 1tandln1. "I had to Jump on that planter over there Just to keep dry," he lauched. telev1s1on from Australw. said in March three women were Liv ing with him and any onl' of them was a lik<.'ly c·and1dall' "They all love me. I love tht>m," he said. "I fi gure we'll draw straws out of <t hat to see which on<.' goes." Ms . Chavez was apparently the lucky winner. but there was no explanation as to why the wedding was not televised as promised. Ne\'ertheless, Wolfe said he and his bride will take a world cruise for their honeymoon Wolfe was first mar ried in 1927. Many of his brides were teen-agers. He's married some· of them more than once. His longest marriage lasted fi ve years. The shortest fizzled in 38 days . Wolfe c laim s to have 39 children -a number that will climb to 40 when his bride gives birth to the child she 1s carrying Al' Wt ........ lo WEDS FOR 23RD TIME Gtynn 'Scotty' Wolfe The coastal park would border on a commercial plaia adjoining 1 ht• hott'I Th<' plar.a v. ould con- I <1 1 n s pt'c 1a lty s hop ~ a nd hc<1ch front concessions Thl' Avco proposal also CClllS fo1 <rn expansion of Monarch llay Plaza that would in· l'urpnralt• a restaurant with 'H'" s toward tht> nC'ean. over · looking the golf course. Count y s upt.'rv1sors have already given their blessing to lhl' project. The regional and ~late coastal commissions must now be persuaded that the pl ans .i r<• the best they can expect. 'Thief Ge ts Ring Burglars entered a Laguna Reach man·s home through an unlockt'd back door Thursday, taking a wedding band valued at $300 Ron Stram of 644 Griffith Wa y reported the loss to police after discovering the breakin. MEN'S SUITS & SPORT COATS FOR ONLY One Dollar! •wtth Purchase Of One At Regwar Price A WM.A otftclall could not be reached foe-comment today, but a •PGk•m•n for the grQject's deal1n entlneer 11J water 11ene1 otftdall won't now the eaaae ot the failure until they dll down to \be pipe. SOU1M COAST PLAZA. COSTA M11A. CA. "IOMI 17141 141-1 IOJ , AlltuCie Kid• Home Opening Halt Sought -lllCllAD. PASllEVICll ................. The dty ol Founlaln Valley haa rued a lawsuit ln an attempt to block the openlnc of a home for al.dlltlc children poo.sored by Loi Afttelea Dod1en pitcher DoDSuUoo. Fair Opens -Today The RoyaJ Horse Fair. hyp- notist Vandermeide and the bluegrass band Montezuma 's Revenge will be among the at· tractions tonight al the Orange County Fair, which opened to- day and runs through July 22. Hours at the fair grounds, 88 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa, are 10 a .m . to midnight today through •"Sunday, noon to midnight Mon- . day t hrough Thursday. Ad- •'mission of ~ for adults and $1 '''for children 6-12 includes enter- "•·tainment. '•' Here's the schedule for this evening through midday Satur- day. ln addition, there are conll- ; • nuing textile demonstrations in ··the home living area; jewelry, "·pottery and other crafts dem· onstrations in the crafts area · and cooking s hows in the Gourmet GaJlery Today 4 :30 and 7 :30 p .m . Royal , Horse Fair , Moon s hin e '.'Meadows. .,· 4:30 and 6 p .m . Harry "Woo ' Woo" Stevens, fair goodwiU am- . bassador. Mountajn Dew Stage. , 5 p.m. Vida Blunden School of .Dance, Mountain Dew Stage. 5:30 and 8:30 p.m .. Pamela Harl and C h et Johnson , Heritage Stage. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m .• United Star Acrobats, on the grounds. · 6 p.m. 4-H/Future Farmers of America breeding s wine show, livestock area , 6 and 8 p.m ., Young Life . Singers, Amphitheater. 6:30 p.m. Velvet Cadets Band, Herita"ge Stage. 6 :30-10 p .m . American Ingenuity Dixielanders, Food ,Bazaar. 7 and 9 p.m. Vanderme1de - bypnotisL Amphitheater 7:30-11:30 p.m . Montezuma's Revenge, bluegrass band, Moun- tain Dew Stage. .' 8 p .m. Speedway, Grandstand. ' 8-11 p.m. Disco dance. picruc area. 8:30 p.m . Barbe r s hoppers. 'Heritage St~ge Saturday 9 a.m. 4·H dog show, on the 'grounds. 9 a.m. 4·H/F1''A dairy goal show ,livestock area. Cl t y Attorney Thomas Wooclnd't uid thl" llu.lt, set tor trial July 25 In Oranai" County Superior Court. will teat the C'On s tituUooaUty of a rt1Ntnt stak law reaal'dlng homes for han d1capped or developmentMlly disabled J)t!rsons ·'The statut.t-effectively uy:. the dt,y can no lonl(er reguJate o r control residential car e lactllUes through thl' zoning or land use proces~." WoodruU said Thursday Norm Thompson. a member of l he board or dueclors of the Don Sutton Foundatton, claims the city has no grounds to require a cond1Uonal use permit to open the facility. The home 1s localed in a res1denUal area Just west of Fountain Valley High School. Six autistic young men, ages 16 to 21, would live in the house at 17831 B ay St. under s upervision of traineo personnel. The facility could open no sooner than Aug. 24. Because of its size -six or fewer clients -no city sanction is required under the new state law, said attorney Woodruff. Foundation members did re ques t a conditional use permit from city planners in May. but only as a courtes y a nd lo notify neigh bors of plans, said Thompson. "We've been told not to make waves," Thompson added . "We would like to go in with the well wishes of the community " Thirteen Fountain Valley resi- dents testified at the May 9 plan· ning commission hearing. Ten of lhe s pe akers said they were against the home. Opponents said the four. bedroom home would be a busi- ness in a residential area and would lead to more traffic and congestion . On May 23. planning com · missioners voted unanimous ly to pull the item off the agenda and cancel any decision on the use permit. Woodruff filed the city's suit July 5 on grounds that the over· riding s tate s tatute ''is a wrongfuJ intrusion into the right of home rule " The s uit also alleges that the State Department of Social Services faHed to give the city 45 days notice prior to issuing a permit for the facility. ··And nobody in the entire proJ· ect bas complied with the Califorrua Environmental Quali- ty Act ... namely to do an en· vironmental impact report," Woodruff added. The city wants the impact re- port and a court ruling on the constitutionality of the s tate law. Meanwhile, foundation mem- bers are preparing the green. one-story home for its possible new occupants. "They're going to be good. quiet neighbors," s aid Thompson. "They won't be out in the streets and there won't ht: a bunch of cars. People will see very little of them." Irvine Computer Firm Reports The/ t Five computer terminals valued at more than $58,000 are missing from an Irvine firm in a theft now under investigation by Irvine Police. The components, according to police, were stoJeo from Plessey Microsystems, 17466 Daimler jt., sometime between June 25 :.:'ind Saturday, but company of- ~ ficials couJd not provide an ex-~ act date. ~ The missing parts, police said, ~ ~ . ~ measure about eight by 16 inches and are about Sh-inch thick. They are greenish brown in col· or and resemble a solid-stale terminal board. Company officials reportedly to ld inves tigators that the terminals have a great deal of value and could be of use to persons familiar with computer sys tems. Police said the components were removed from a bench in a testing area accessible to all of the firm's 300 employees. F'r!dft, July 13. 1979 Deat h o f a Don Authorities ins pect the bloodied body of Mafia chieftain Carmine "Lllo" Galante rn a Brooklyn restaurant (top) while his daughter, Nina. charges, then pursues a photographe r who had been trying to take her picture following the slaying <bot- tom >. See Page A4 for the story or the ex- eculiyn s laying. Heat Def eats His Feet Second Try a t D e ath J/ a lley Run Falls Slwrt S HOSHONE (AP > -An Rafferty's first attempt.was Australian runner's endurance halted Monday after Baster fell gave way to the sizzling heat of out of a car while trying to Death Valley, forcing him to end photograph the run and had to his second attempt to run non· be hospitalized briefl y . The ill - stop through the world's hottest ness of Judy Pitman. who had spot at the hottest time of year. been running part way with Raf· Tony Rafferty of Melbourne ferty. also contributed lo Mon- had hoped to cover the 124 miles day's Postponement. suc h a run. Baster said. because of the runner's need for frequent drinks of water. A five.minute water stop every hour is allowed in nonstop runs under the rules set forth by the Guinness Book of World Records. The temperature when Raffer- ty sta rted was 85. Baster said, but rose rapidly to 110 by noon s DAIL y Pll.OT A 3 100 NeW. Buses Ordered In an effort to gear up for the gasoline crunch and the in· creased bus ridership that goes along with it, Orange County Transit District direct.<Jrs placed an order Thursday for 100 new buses. The board agreed to place the $14 .2 million rush order with General Motors Corp .• the same company that a lready holds an OCTD contract to s upply 75 buses at a price of $133,,210 each General Motors officials had offered to supply the extra 100 buses at the same price if OCTD directors placed their order by today. Thursday's action came on the same day d irectors set an Aug. 20 public hearing on a proposal to increase bus fares. If approved next month, bw; fares would climb from 35 cents to 40 or 50 cents on regular routes and from 70 cents to 80 cents or $1 on freeway expres:. buses and Dial-a-Ride services. District administrators said the fare increase is needed so that OCTD will qualify for fund~ under Governor Brown's new trans it financing law <1nd to help p<t y the cost of expa nded service. When delive red next s ummer. the buses would 10cre<1st> the d1:-. tnct's 322-bus fl eet to 497 buses. OCTD Board Chairman Ralph Cla rk noted the 497 buse:s will tw used to help i.erve the transit n eed s of c1 county with 1.8 million residents. By comparison, he said. Atlan- ta . with l m11l1on res1denL'>. has a public tra nsit fleet of 800 bust>:.: Buffalo. with I 3 millJon residents. hal> a fl eer of 47:1 l'Oac h cs. Dcnv£•r . with 1.6 million residents . has 598 bust>:.. and Cincmna tt. with a popula lion of 980,000, ha5 446 busc5. OCTD Gcner<il Mcin agcr J ames Reichert :.aid most nf the new buses will be used to im- prove service on 1•x1stmg bus ro utt•s. and mf'cl hi g h er pa ss en~er dcm;rnds broughl about by the energy crisis. OCTD statistics show a 34 per- cent increase in the average da1 · ly number of riders s ince the ga~ crunch began. While buses had been averaging 71.000 fares each day. they now are carr ying 95.000 riders daily . Reichert said OCTD plans lo use 62 of th<· new coaC'hes to re duce the avera ge interval:. between buses from 30 minutes to 20 mmutes. The remainmg buses would bt- ass 1 g ned to new local anc1 freeway express bus routes. re hevmg overcrowding on ex1sL1ng routes and replacing older buses. All 175 buses now on order will bl' equipped with wheelchair hfls and wi ll have 43 passenger seals and two s p aces for passengers in whl0ekh<11rs. from Shoshone to Scotty's Castle A healthy crew is essential tn in 27 hours, but the heat broke------------------------------------- him Thursday in about half that time. He started at 5:30 a .m. Thurs- day in good form running at an average of 5.3 miles an hour in 85-degrec l\eat. according to Rafferty publicis t Peter Baster, who traveled alongside the run· ner in a car. But the sun soon drove up the road temperature to 175 degrees, with the shade beat at 119 Rafferty covered his fi rst 20 miles in four hours. but then his pace was often cut to a stumbl· ing walk, and the next 24 miles were covered in eight hours. Baster said Rafferty would rest for "as s hort a time as possible" an<t then resume his run. but the hope or m aking the c rossing non.st op had been dashed. 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TH Qaar" OaJuat.'1 nQleN .......... to bKom• ortulMd m••'•"boelolboleel"..a eecled U nlb.leub U It WU followed. police n1, In • btoodMd .... tauraat courtyard wltb Galante at.lU clutd\Jn1 a fllt 1to1 .. ln b.ll teeth. ''He~ whe he 1ot out ol abarlUDI, labor raek.U," .aw FranehllhJ.DI, "H• WU tr)'l.DI to turn all UM crim• f amlll• up· aid• down." Oalant., bl• bocb•uard and uothtr man dled ln a bail of. point-blank 1Wlfire Thursday al· ternoon at an Italian reet.aurant In a decayln1 •ecUon of Brooklyn. The reataurant's Long Recession Seen Tre01Jury Chief Cites Rampant Inflation WASHINGTON <AP) -Un leu lnfiation 11 brouabt under control. the mild recesaloo now bqinning "could tum Into the mucb grlmmer prospect of a deeper. more prolon1ed re· ceulon." Treuury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal said today. ·'Our core problem la inflation -inflation that ls decimating the purchasing power ol American consumers, inhibiting business investment and weakening our export com · petitiveness," he told the Senate Budget Committee. Other administration officials also warned today that the mild recession which the admlniatra. tion acknowledged only Thurs- day could be worse. "We are in for difficult limes," said Lyle E. Gramley, a member of the pres· ident 's Council of Economic Advisers. GaAMLEY AND budget director James T . Mcintyre in· dicated President Carter would consider proposing a tax cut if a recesa100 Uus year 1s worse than expected. Gramley I.old the committee the administration probably would keep its wage and price guidelines program easenli&lly uncbanced next year in an effort lo keep inflation under control. Blumenthal said lnflaUon, now at an annual rate of U .4 percent, already has cut sharply into workers' real incomes, resulting in .reduced consumer spending that haa laid the groundwork for a recession. BUT BLUMENTHAL s aid workers should not try to make up for their income losses because it would only result in higher prices and worse infla· tion. "This would be a futile pro· cess , for it would mere l y perpetuate the inflation that already threatens the main- te nance or our living stan- dards." he said. Blumenthal said the principle of voluntary compliance with a " h .,..., Af'WI ......... SHUTDOWN -Bob Decurtis stands in front of sign out- side Philadelphia service station as he prepares for an· nounced independent s ervice s tation dealers shutdown this weekend in Pennsylvania and Delaware and a shut· down threat in New J ersey. waee·pnce rest raint progr am "must be preserved." At the same time, he said, the administration s hould continue Its policy of spending restraint to help bring inflation under con- trol, while also moving to re- duce dependence on imported oil. "IT WOULD MAKE no sense at this stage to rush in with a program to pump up the economy by either a new tax cut or spending programs. or by an easing of monetary restraint.'' Blumenthal said. Dealers Get New Gas Price Hike ~WA SHINGTON CAP ) - Motorists will pay three cents to fiv e cents extra for a gallon of gasoline under new fede ral rules, taking eflect Sunday. that are intended to boost the profit margins of service station operators. The effects of the new pricing regulations we re expected to s how up at the gasoline pumps as early as next week. AT THE SAME time. the Energy Department is closing a loophole in its regulations to forbid lhe practice called "bank· ing," which enabled gasoline re- tailers to raise prices above fede r al ceilings . Banking allowed gas statton operators to recover through higher prices every cent they let consumers save when gasoline . was plentiful and dealers took less than government-allowed prolits lo attract business. It was not known what savings consumers might reap from the ne w ban on "banking." BUT THE NEW permissible profit margins taking effect Sun· day will total between 15 cents and 20 cents a gallon. rncluding the increase, department of- ficials say privately. The Na· tional Congress of Petroleum Retailers say dealers markups now a verage 12.5 cents a gallon. Wet Weather Scattered Albu'Que Am•rillo At lent• .. •limo•• Bolt.t Boston ~wn'"llle llUfftlo QlrlstnSC C'IMyen,,. Qtlcevo ClnclnMll Cl••tl#d Del Ft.Win Den,,.r Qetrolt Her1totd .... _ HClllolulll "°"510n lnct'NOlll .M<lll'¥111t l(en's City L..es V ... u1u..-a &MA~ LOutsvlllt llllempl\ll MltwMlll .. Mpl.,St.,. NeJllvlHe New<>rlnt .... vcw11 "'°'10!• O.le. City OIMlle °" ... .......-~ ,......... 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Gur,..,.ly wl11415 •re blowlnt .i 1J111SC:t of 11¥9 to 10 knots .. A tllt .. m114tr todey with ni9f\S •tone tlle ~ n felllno to ,_ •t '"'•nd t~•tur• r.meln1 111911 wlltl•n•~ll,...efld'2-. s •• , ••••• rtflnl ...IOAY S.C-1-7:02 p.m. Sit<oncl h,... tt:il e.m. MTVIH>AY 7:4t e.m 2:Hp.m 1:21 p.m. IUNOAY "' u 0.1 4.t 1.t P'lrtt IOw t :CN e .m. 4.S l"lrst ,_ l :Jh.m. . o.s lecotMtllltlfl t :U p.m. J.t S.C°"41 tow t :SI p,m, U loln rl-S: $2 e.m , MtJ e:07 p,m f owner wu amona UM dHd. Tbe 1lx a11aa11Jl1 wore ski m11kl -a fln1erpriot on the crime that authoritle1 aald made lt dllferent from executions or other Malla cbielta1Jl1. ''MASKS ARE not a usual thln1." aald Ralph Salerna, a former New York police officer versed in the ways of the mob. Galante, who wu under 24· hour auard while in prison four monthl a10 u a result or a re· ported contract on hla life, was drlnldng wine and munching salad in a courtyard behind Joe & Mary Italian-American Restaurant. He apparently Celt the restaurant was safe turf and had come lo wish owner Guiseppe Turano a pleasant vacation lrip n e xt week to his S i c ilian homeland. authorities said. Galante, 69, had been free on $50,000 bail since March 23 afte r the U.S. Parole Commission passed a deadline for a new hearing. He had returned lo Jail lor violating parole Crom a 1962 dr ug conviction. His infraction con so rting w i th kn o w n criminals. POLICE GAVE this account ur the execution : A stolen blue 1974 Mercury pulled up at the restaurant about 2:45 p.m. Three masked men we nt in. A fourth s tayed ouL'iide John Turano. 17, son or G uiseppe Turano, 48, wa:. talk ing on a pay telephone Just in side the front door. "What are you doing here '' What do you want?" he asked the men as they ran by. Young Turano yelled to his father and the others. who were seated around a ta bl e outs ide. but it wps too late. "IT SOUNDED like 'boom. boom . boo m . boom · last. something like .t hat," a w1de eyed 10-year-old neighborhood boy said late r. Within seconds. another car pulled up. Out stepped two more mas ked g unmen . On e ~hot young Turano in the back. At the garden table. police late r found the bodies or Galante ; Leona rdo Cappolla. 40, a fr e qu e n t c h a uff e ur bod ygu a rd : a nd the e lder Tur ano. An unidentified fourth man escaped IOJury. police !>aid Within ri ve• minutes. the ex ecutioners were gone . The car. free of fingerprints. wa s re- covered a half m ile away ~ Talk ''' Tow11 William f<'ishe r talks to a friend while wife Betty ans wers questions for reporters at the ir home in Pitts· , burgh suburb of Carnegu· T he couple received a s ur - prisr visit from President Carf(!r Thursday who asked the Fi~hers "to get things nff thei r chest " Fis her said he and the president ;Jgre1·d t hf• nut inn ts nn a downhill spin Australia Invaded By Skylab Seekers PERTH. Australia 1AP 1 llundred:. of t rca~ure hunter'> swamped the tiny de!>e rt truck 'itop town '>f Balladon1a today seek· mg pieces of the crashed Skylab -..pace .,talion One offi cial warned them ''' watch out fo r pieces that might , explode. but Australian tourist c1ffi c1als and private promoter!> Jumped at the chanct• to get pt'C1plt• into the desert country of Australia ·s "outback .. SINCE THE SKYLAB span· '1at1on plutnmetl•d to Earth and scattered wreckage across the Western Australia desert early Thursday, several people have rl'ported hndu~ Skylab wreckage. One turned out lo be a hoax, and by this evenin~ none had been Vt:rif1t•d Rut that did not deter tru<·k c.lnver ·s assistant Stan Thornton. 17. of Esperance. who hdt Perth Airport dt II.JS a.m for San francisco with a handful or what looked hke ve ry dense charcoal. He told reporters he found 1t 1n his b<11:k yard A Perth radio s tation sponsoring 1'hornton's trip to lhe lin1tcd States. said a gov- ernment laboratory indicated a stron~ poss1b1 hty 1t could be a Skylab <'hWlk. Make Waves with a Daily Pilot Want ad Just as surely as tropical storms send the big surf to pound the sands, Daily Pilot classified ads brings waves of responsf'. Whether It is a used car you want to sell, an iapartment you want to rent or garage clutter you wish to convert to cash, there is a Dally Pilot ad classification that will get results for you. Only tht• Daily Pilot offf'rs late afternoon servict' to advertisers. You can call in your ad until 5:30 p.m., l\1onday through f<'riday, for the nPxt day 's paper. Along the Orange Coast the best place to buy or sell is in the classiried section of the [RY? ~J 642 -5678 .1 : A I • ! I .. 7 The E11d ... . End of Wh at'! Danger '! Skylab? The World'! You can't be too careful on Friday the 13th. Actually, it was the end of the words ·•storm drain." They used to be on this sign located in the Grand Cana l that runs between the two Balboa Jsla nds in Newport Harbor. The words wer:e eate n away by salt water at high tide Newport Seeks Oil Lease Block Measure B> JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot -DMlr ~-Staff Newport Beac.h City Council members are working on a car- rot and stick routine to block oil IJeases in the waters off or tbejr cit) Coffee Price Increased By Hills Bros. NEW YOR'I\ <AP> -flills Brothers, the nation's t hird- largest coffee roaster, today joined General Foods Corp., Procter & Gamble Co. a nd others in boosting whosale cof- fee prices by 10 cents. Hills, like the other roasters , cited higher prices for green cof · fee beans as the reason for the tncrease. Hills, based in San Francisco. raised the wholesale price or a pound of Hills Brothers ground coffee to $.1.18 from $3.08. Its High Yield brand coffee went up a dime to $2.63 tor a 13-0unce can General Foods, the nation's biggest roaster, boosted the wholesale price of Max well House ground coffee by 10 cents to $3.18 a pound on Thursday, :No 2 Procter & Gamble, maker Of Folger's Coffee, and Coca· Cola Co., maker of Butternut and Maryland Club brands, also uised prices by 10 cents a pound Last month. the Department of the Interior took bids from 90 oil companies on an offering of 148 tracts off the coast of California. Four of those tracts are off Newport Beach and city officials a re trying lo get those tracts re- moved from consideration. The city last week filed a s uit in federal court in Los Angeles seeking to halt the award of any leases because the environmen· tat impact statement prepared by the federal government on the proposal was incomplete. Al the same time. city officials contacted representatives of the Department of the Interior in Washington, D.C. to assure them the suit would be dropped if the department eliminated the four tracts from the lease awards. City Man ager Robert Wynn s aid today that the federal of- ficials have yet to respond to the city's offer In a report he made lo coun- cilmen al Tuesday's meeting. Wynn s aid that of the four tra{'ts. only one attracted a bid. T hat bid of $1.1 million is re latively low considering that all the bids submitted for a total of 55 tracts totaUed more than $1 billion Wynn also noted that the city bas found a report that indicates the tract for which the one bid was submitted bas a geologic fissure crossing iL .. It's our understanding that the fissure will make it difficult t.o drill and drill safely," be told council members. Wynn said the report was be- ing forwarded to the Interior Department Y eur Ho•eiown .j Dally N•wspaper1 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1979 CIN FIFTEEN CENTS DC-10 Fleet Returns To Skies Over Nation 37-day Ban WASHINGTON CAP) -The Federal Aviation Administration released the nation 's DC· 10 jetliners to fly again today, 37 days after they were grounded following America's worst air disaster. "Today I a m returning the DC-10 fleet to the air," FAA Ad· ministra tor Langhorne Bond told a new conference . • He said that the eight U.S. a irlines operating the planes will be required lo conduct extensive inspections or the DC· 10 engine mounts at frequent intervals. He adde d that McDonnell Douglas Corp., which m anfufac- tures the plane. will have to re· design two s ections o f t h at mount, or pylon, within two years. Within moments of the an- nouncement. United Airlines scheduled an early afternoon DC· 10 fli ght today from Chicago to Baltimore. American Airlines said it probably would not re· sumc DC-10 flights until Sunday. Swissair said it will resume DC · 10 flights to the United Slates. with a Bos ton to Chicago flight, beginning Wednesday. Contine nta l and Western Airlines said they will begin us- ing DC-lOs as soon as possible. Bond said his action comes a fter re\;ewinl? the results of the ''most exhaustive investigation of an aircraft in aviation history. "Thal effort bas been a suc- cess." Bond said. "We have re- solved to my satisfaction the safety question r aised by the tragic cr ash of Flight 191 in Chicago. and we h ave worked out strict measures lo assure that such a crash cannot occur again." American Airlines Flight 191 c ra s he d o n t a k eoff from Chicago's O'Hare Ai rport on May 25, kjlting 273 people. The 138 DC-10 owned by eight U.S. airlines were .grounded June 6 after {'racks were found in the pylons of several of them during the post·crash lnvestigation. Foreign-operated DC· l Os were not affected by the grounding, but were barred from flying into U.S. air space. After conducting (See DC-108, Page A2) MOSES 'BVMPED' BY PRESIDENT WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi· dent Carter will bump Moses off television Sunday night in some parts of the country. When Carter comes down from bis Camp David mountain- top retreat aod addresses the nation from the White House at 10 p.m. EDT Sunday, he will be pre-empting in the East a seg- ment of the CBS series, "Moses the Lawgiver," in which Moses comes down from Mount Sinai with the Teo Commandments. The show is scheduled to be seen in other parts of the coun- try. .--- Forget So1nethin9? Mich ael Dinon. 4. ~eems eager enough to learn how to s wim Too eager. perhaps. a ... he dives to swim ins tructor in pool al Newport Ha rbor High School Actuall~. Mich ael didn't fo rget his swim suit. He ll'> .1 umping fully c lothed to ins tructor V1ck1 KHnc as part o f the learn to swim pro :.! r .1 m 'pon..,ort"I h\ :i-;cwport Beach ·l'> J>..1rk :-. lk~1<'h l"" and Rt."<.'reat1on Depart mt'nl Thl· lUl'.t ,.., l o ~'' c )Oung:>lcr~ lhl' lt·l·lmg 111 ..,,\ 1mming ''1th their cloth~ ... on H1 1·u-.,e !ht' I a II 111ttJ .r pool or off a dock tn ;\ t \\ J1<>r1 II a r l>O 1 Miller to Be Picked For Supervisor? By ROBERT BARKER Of ttw Dally Pl! .. St.ti T he appointment of a n~~ Orange County supervisor ap peared immine nt today as s peculation grew that con· troversial former Ma rine officer Edison Miller will get the job. Sources in Sacra mento said Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. is ex· peeled to make the appoantment before leaving the state late tonight for a conferen ce in Cleveland. Bru{'e Lee or F ulle r ton . political ru rector for the United Auto Workers said, ··there is no question that Brown is lean ing toward Miller " Orange County Supervisors Chairman Philip Anthony a lso s aid he believes that Miller , a former Vietnam prisoner of war and now a n a tto rney from Orange, will get the appoint- ment. The person Brown appoints would replace former supervisor Ralph Diedrich who resigned has post last· Sunday. the day before he was sentenced to state pnson m connection with his re{'ent bribery conviction. The new s upervisor would ha vc to run for election next June. Lee, a member or the ex eculive committee o r t he Democratic National Commit- tee , said be met with Brown this week and the governor i9 der- initelyleaning toward Miller. Miller , a former Marine lieutenant colonel who came out against American participation in the Vietnam war is also con- troversial for his later affiliation with Tom Hayden and J ane Fon- da and their Campaign for an Economic Democracy. <See MILLER, Page A2> O~·•Y P1tot St.ttf Pho•o NEXT SUPERVISOR? Edison Miiier Terrorists Kill '-Ma11y, .. Seize Envoy ANKARA, T urkey (AP) Three Palestinian terroris ts blasted ,their way into the Egyp. ti an Embassy today, seized the ambassador and other hostages and reportedly killed "many" of them, the state radio said. Egypt gave the go·ahead for an army assault on the building 1f needed. Carter Takes Break Frorn !jwnmit Talk~ W,\SHINCTON t A P l Prc:.r- dt·nl C.irtt·r Cll'\\ un<.rnnou n{'cd to \\ l'::-1 V11 g in1a today to lt l'>ten lo the \\Orn~ of private citizeru., then returned to Lhe seclusion or Camp David lo prepare for S un- day·~ ma1or spt>C'{'h on energy J nd econom1{' problems. Tht' prt'srd l'nl and wife Hosalynn s lipped a way from C .imp David in the morning and fll'\\ h.\. hl'lll'Opter to a maddll' 111 (•omt• rt·:.rcl1·nl1al area of .\tJrtubhurg kru1\\n as Red llill There• h1· nwt with lot·al res1 <frnts at thl' honw of Marvrn l'o rt1•if1t•lcl dcst•r 1b11 d b\ nPr g hho r' .1s a parapleg 1'l· \l'lt-ran of World War II. P n·s1dt•ntaal '>µo kcsm<in Rex c;ra11um :.a1r1 tht• Carter:. met \\1th 17 pt'OJ>lc. but did not give dt'la 1ls o f tht: d1 ::.t·us:>io n. Cart(•r s dl•stanat1on wa'> not an nount•f'd until ht' returned t<• Camp Uav1d after being away morc than two hour~ (; r<tnum ~aid C.irtt>r docs nol pl.in to lt>aH· Camp David again hc lon· ht· r«>turns to lhl' Wh1ll' flouM' for Sunday·::. ~peech al 7 µ m POT from thl' Oval OfflC't' c; r;inum s<11d he did nol kno~ "'ht•n Carter plannt'd to rt>tum to Wast\mgton. Ann Martin, 58. and her hus band James, 56. said tbey we re mvited to the gathering at Porterfield's home. Mrs. Martin said the residents talked with Carter about tmergy and infla- tion Or~~:Qc~;a~t Weather Wolle .Weds 23rd Time The raiders killed a Turkish policeman and Turkish secunty guard as they stormed into the building. firin g a utoma tic weapons and apparently tossing a grenade. Jt was reported they seized as many as 20 hostages. including Ambassador Ahmed KemaJ Olema and his son. Low c loudiness n1 E;ht and morning hours becom- ing mostly sunny Satur- day. Lows tonight 60 lo 65. Highs Saturday 70 to 75 at · beaches to 82 to 88 inland BLYTHE (AP)-Tbe world's most married man baa cboMn hia next bride and tied tbe knot for the 23rd time. Glynn ••Scotty" Wolfe. 70 - listed in the Guin.neU Book of World Records as having made the most marriaaea in tbe monogamous world -and 20- year-old Guadalupe Reyes Ch••• of IC1 Puo, Teau, wen IDanied TbandQ iD a Jewelry at.oc'e ID Oda cllHrt town ·211 mu ..... of r. Alla••·· W•,. llHW ID a blad tm ecto. "'1•..S Ute m•rri• btlDHlf Hll P"IDUt brtcle WONaloac. ........... WQlle was Nlld1 tom~ a 17-pear-old tn March, but tbe w~ •• delayed bec:auae of le1al complications. At the time, Wolfe aald be wasn't sure be would marry the 17-year-old after all. WoUe, who planned to broad· cut bia 23rd weddioa on televllion from Australia, said ln March thl"ff women were liv-tn• with h1m and any one of thaa w• a likely caodidate. ••Tbey Jll 1o•• me. I lcwe tbtm .. be Aki. ··1 n.we w•u ......... out ot ••• to .. ...... _ ..... . .•.. ~ ..... ~ UM haally .......,_, but tben .. no eql•e&= M to wb;t•tlae I wedding was not televised as promised. Neverthel~ Wolfe said be and bis bride will take a world cruise for their honeymoon. • Wolfe was first married in 1927. Many of hia brides were teen·a1ers. He's married llOme of them more than once. Hi• longest marriage luted five years. The shortest naJed tn 38days. Wolfe claims to bave 39 cbtWren -a number that will climb te .o when bil bride stves ~to the cblld lbe ta can7tnc ~lie .. ,. ••m••• keeps bb•·~. •"'ftldl • M eloM to bea"9 11 ICM-."beteid. The terrorists demanded that Turkey sever relations with Egypt and Israel, that Egypt te· lease two Palestinian prisoners. and that they get a bus to take them to Ankara's airport and a plane t.o fly to a friendly Arab country. If the conditions are not met , "we are determined to blow up the bulldtn.g," state radio quoted one of the terrorists as telling a reporter in a telephone in- terview. Re said the guerrilla squad WU afllliated with the Paleetine 1,.lberat6on Or1anlaat1oa, but PLO aoabsmen in Beirut denied tbil INSIDE TODA" Top recof'dlng stars and dlico groups will provide a "touch o/ country" at the Orange County Fair. See who's oppeoring on Pcge Cl. ' CIN Neeoport B!! .. f~t BJ JOANN& RSYNOLD8 .................. Ci\1 Councilman Paul Hummel want.a his comaeU colleatues to ~ ~ ~ _.. Ain W•t NeW)l!Oft to preftot lbe k1adl atPGllffP •• t.Mt enp 9P oyer tbe P'ourlh of Jub. ''1'11 la not • be.U WWJ.l -· Olber cltlel," be declared ln aaklnt dtJ ttatfmemben to l1uncb 1 ttudY of the problem. Hummel aald be was pa_rtlcularly concemod that other areas ol Ute city trtn't 1ettina adequate police prott1cUon on the holiday becauee most of the offlten are on duly In West Newport, broaklna up parti~ H\&D"tmel wasn't a~lfte dwinl Tuesday'• council meeU.O, In explalnlq wllat k\r>d of a zone chanae be b .. ln mind for lb~ a rea. The other council m~mbcns sa\d they· ct like to hear from lht> pohce deputm~ot before tht>y'll talk about a zone change • • • THE NOTION OF erecUna tatues or lbe late John Wayne seems to be catchln.c Oranae County supervisors, who re-named the county airport aft.er the late Newport Beach resident, decided to put a life-size sculpture of Wayne at the facWty. Tuesday, Newport Beach city councilmen discussed a memorial to the actor that could be installed at the city's Theater Arts Center, the former church on Cliff Drive. City Councilwoman J ackie Heather suggested Tuesday that lbe city organize a fund-raising campaign to pay for a bronie bust of Wayne and approach the actor's family to provide memorabilia for a permanent display at the park. The proposal was refe rred to the city's Parks. Beaches and Recreation Commission for further analysis. * •• F R ED DAVIS, former reporter for the now-defunct weekly Newporter, got a taste of the old saying about not pleasing all or the people all of the time, thls week. Davis, who has become editorial director of the weekly chain that bought out the Newporter, was lo be commended for his years of city hall coverage in a resolution brought before Newport Beach City Council members. The vote to approve the measure was 5-2 with council members Don Mcinnis and Don Strauss dissenting. ••• NEWPORT BEACH City Council members agree the idea of giving tax breaks to suffe rers from airport noise looks good on pape r. but probably wouldn't ny. The suggestion was brought to the council by a woman who lives near the Upper Newport Bay. The woman recommended dividing the noise impact area into zones based on severity and then giving homeowners vary- ing degrees of relief from city property taxes. City manager Robert Wynn told councilmen it won't work because Proposition 13 "effectively precludes local govern- ments from setting their own property tax rates or establishing such property t axation districts." .... TELEPROMPTER. the cable television service that serves part or Newport Beach, is in hot water wit.h the city council. The company. according to city staff members, isn't living up to the timetable set for installation of television cable on Balboa Is land, Bay Isla nd, Linda Isle, Eastblulf and the Blulfs. Balboa Island was to have been completed last fa ll and the rest were to be done by December 1981. Balboa Island is still in the works. Tuesday, councilmen agreed to let the firm's franchise con- tinue. provided there are no further delays. Company spokesm en. in le tters sent to city officials, noted som e delays ha ve been caused by other utility firms that use the s ame facilities. , One Jetter also noted that a 1978 survey indicated that only about 10 percent or the island's residences would use cable te levision once it's inst alled. Somoz a Situation Wncerns Nixon MEXICO C T'l'Y CAP ) - Former President Nixon, the on- ly U.S. chief executive to be forced out of office, a rrived in Mexico today to visit the de· posed shah of Iran and put in a plug for another former ally who appears to be on the way out. Nixon said the U.S. choice in Nicaragua is •·not be tween President Anastasio Som oza and somebody better. but between Pre s ident So moza a n d somebody much worse." It is crucial that "every possi- ble step be made to assure a Castro-like government does not come Lo power in Nicaragua," Nixon t.old a news conference on his a r rival at Mexico City's in- ternational airport. Somoza is under pressure from the Carter administration to resign because his a rmy has been unable to quell the re · hellion by leftist-led guerrillas seeking the end of the 42-year· old Somoza family dictatorship. 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Traveling in a party of 14, Nix- on drove 60 miles T hursday night from bis home at San Clemente, to Tijuana, just acl'06S the Mexican border, and took a late-night scheduled DC·lO flight of Aeromexico, a Mexican a irline. His party included Secret Service agents assigned to his protection. He was to go from Mexico City to Cuemavaca. 45 m iles south of SUIT AGAINST NIXON UPHELO-A7 the capital, to spend the day with Sha h Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and his family at the heavily guarded, rented estate they are occupying there. The former president said he was making the trip to assure the shah "that not only I bul milUons or Americans are still his friends." He praised Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo for his "courage and humanity" in pro· viding sanctuary for the de· posed monarch, who has been in Mexico since June 10. Nixon cut short the news con- ference when an aide informed him the shah was awaiting hJs arrival. Mark Morse. a s pokesman for the shah, said the meeting would be • 'ju,,t a quiet, personal con· versat.ion between two friends." Officials of Aeromexico said Nixon would fly back to Tijuana tonight . Mn. Nixon dld not accompany him. She is In New York, visll- ing herdaugbterTrlcia. 7 Die in Crash ANCHORAGE. Alaska (AP) -State troopers say lber. were no aurvtvon tn tbe crash ol a twtn-en1~ CeHQI 402 which left Anchorage with aeven ~rsons •board. The Troy Air S.rvfoe plane waa found at the 3,000 foot level of NcHop Peak, tt 1111111 IOUtb of Ancbonse. There were aeven penont on board the plane. Pemoiinel Cuts Trim Kxpenses The SZ7 mlltlon Newport Beach muntclpal budget will drop by ne1rly $500,000 because or persoonel cult agreed to by cit)' council members. The cuts ue th~ result or chanae• In the red cral Com- prt•hcnlll ve Employment and 'fulninat Act (CETA) enacted in 1974 The government pays up to 110,000 to the city to hire and lrtaln t"mployees who would then bt> a hlt:' to go onlo regular employment in either govern- ment or pnvate enterprise. Nt:wport Beach bas a total of 63 CETA employees m all city departments. However, funds for 46 of those Jobs will dry up in September f'roae Pa~A I DC-lOs ... inspections . m ost foreign airlines put their planes back in· to the air. "The steps I have taken today will allow the DC-lOs to fly again with safety." Bond said. The FAA released a document outlining the provisions under which the wide·bodied jets will be allowed to fly. They call for repetitive inspec- tions. between every 100 and 3,000 flight hours for different · parts. The inspections con~n· · trate on the engine mount, which bro~e away and allowed the engine to fall off of Flight 191 in Chicago. The document said some in· spections wiU take as many as SO man-hours lo complete. They will require special ultrasonic and e <Uly c urrent probes Lo check f!fr tiny metal breaks not visible to the naked eye. Some checks involve running an eler· trical current through a part to detect flaws. The FAA also called for a re· design of two pylon elements, the a rt pylon bulkhead attach mcnt. one or three points where the e ngine is attached to tP.:: wing, a nd the thrust link as- sembly. f 'n>m Page 1\ l MILLER ... Lee added that his first two c hoices for the position former assemblyman Ron Cordova and Santa Ana attorney Elaine Weinberg -apparently have dropped from the gov· ernor's consideration. Lee said that the door still may be open for a compromise that could lead to the selection or Ora nge City Councilman J ess Perez or Fullerton City Coun· <'ilm an Louis Velasquez. Supervisor Thomas Riley. a retired Marine Corps general. said he recently wrote a letter to the g overn o r espou s ing Cordova's candidacy. "Miller is not my choice but I respect the process," he said. Riley said that h e had no personal awareness of s tate· CHOICE OF FONDA DRAWS FIRE -A10 ments Miller made during the war but they "certainly are not something Tom Ritey would have done." Anthony contended the alleged anti-war statements have been blown out of proportion. But a drawback could be publicity conce rning Miller 's as- sociation with the Campaign for an Economic Democracy sup- ported by Hayden and Fonda. s ince the Third District is heavi- ly conservative, Anthony con- tinued. ' The s upervisors ch airman said h e knows Mille r , ha s worked with him and would have no problems serving with him on the county board of s upervisors. Supervisor Ralph Clark said he would be pleased to work with whomever is appointed. The Third District seat in· •eludes the rapidly developing Saddleback Valley and stretches from La Habra through Mission Viejo. The district contains 187.87 1 r egistered voters and t1kes in t he cities of Fullerton, La Habra. Brea, Yorba Linda and Placentia. Winburn New Panel Chief Joan Wlnbum bas been elect- ed chairm an of the Newport Beac h Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. Mrs. Wlnbum, who wu ap- poin ted to t.he comqiiaalon In 1977, 1erved as vice chairman laat year. Durlq the July 3 meeU. at wbkb . It., waa elected. •w1Y appointed commlu'-ner Dou 1 lu Ammerman unmed his poet. ,...,a.cine reUrina com· ml11loner t.f Ute Johnson. ' because or changes In the CETA program • Tuesday, City Mana1er Robert Wynn told councilmen he bas pre"ared a plan callilll for 15 of t.hoee jo~ to be switched over to the city payrolJ. Thirty- one others will be eliminated. Councilmen indicated no op- position to Wynn 's plan. Wynn said the 17 unaffected CET A positions will undergo a similar process in 1980 WyM said the $27 m11Uon city budget which went into effect July 1. contained enough money for councilmen to put a ll 46 Jobs on the city payroll However. an analysis of those jobs led to his decision lo cut 31 and save $458,000. F ollowing the cuts. the city will have 633 full-time jobs in· stead of the 661 JObs il had in 1977·78. The jobs to be eliminated are Cit y Manager Staff: one ad- ministrative aide trainee Police De partme n t : two cler ks and one dispatcher Fire D epa rtme nt on1· transcr i bing clerk a nd ont> laborer. Marine Departm ent : one marine safety officer and one dispatcher·clerk. Community Deve lopm e nt Department. one clerk-typist. General Services : ni n e laborers. Library: four clerks . Parks, Beaches and Recrea tion: one clerk trainee and one groundsman-gardener. M a rin apark groundsman-gardene r. o n c Included among the city's CETA posts a re SIX police or fi cers. a firefi ghter and two para medjcs. The six police jobs will be eliminated. but the men filling them will be moved into alread} existing s lots earned on the city payroll. The fire department jobs will be retained at city expense. Mesa S treet Block Set Parts of Tustin Avenue between 16th and 17th streets in Costa Mesa will be blocked for the next two to three weeks during working hours, officials or t he Mesa Consolidated Water District said. They advised motorists to avoid the a rea 1f possi- ble while a JO-inch water pipe is bein~ replaced . The project is in conjunc- tion with one that recently closed part of Irvine Avenue, a lso between 16th and 17th streets. New Mesa T r ansit Chief Ap pointed Rock Miller . 26. has been ap. pointed manager of transporta- tion services for the city of Costa Mesa. city officials announced today Miller, a Santa Ana resident. worked in transportation plan· ning for the Orange County En vironmental Management Agc>,n- cy prior to accepting the Costa Mesa position The post had been vacant for almost a year. officials said -------------------·-·---.. - Wet And Wild Wolves get thirsty and hot wh~n it's 100-plus degrees JUSt as do humans. This Mexican wolf gets a welcome hosing down from an employee at th~ Arizona Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson. Marines and Irvine Fighting Airport By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI t11e D•oly Piiot s1 .. 11 The City of lrvint• jnd lhP Marine Corps ;:1re f1~ht1ni.: on one front. on <inothPr the) <.irl· C'Omrades, arm m arm The city and tht' M(;lrancs arL· prepared to join forces to blo<·k any move th<1t would allow con version or El Toro Marine Corw; Air Station rMm military trJ t·om merci:il U!'-t' They also are preparl'd 111 rl11 battle over wheth1.·r lht· 1·orp-. followed fede ral procedun·-. hy rnt'reasing jet training act1v1ty al the base "'1thoul first asses~ 1ng env1ronm<>ntal con~l'quenc"" A reg1on<1I government<1I agency study group is consider ing E l Toro as a possible sate for what has been characteri1ed a-. a L o s A n g e I c ~ l n '· 1• r 11 .1 tional-south Effects of such a move. all Irvine city council m ember-. agree. would be devastating Becaust> mountains are local ed to the east or El Toro Jll take off and lanrtmg approach•,.., would be over Jrvmt' "Our voice must be loud <1n1I Crasl1 Hurts Mesa Driver A Costa Mesa m an who wci~ returnin~ home from medical treatme nts for neck pains landed in the hospital Thursday after a rear-end auto accident aggravated his condition. Costa Mesa police said today Richard Grant Caraway, 31 or 158 E. Wilson St.. was reported m good condition today at Costa Mesa Memoraalllospttal Police srud a car drt\'Cn h\' Ra lph Arthur Pierce. Jl. of San ta Ana. collided with the rear of Caraway's car on northbound Newport Boulevard at Cabnllo Street about 6:50 p m clear on th 1s issue sn that all i.:011 ernmcnl(;lf agencies reahzt.- 1 h1 inll·n-.11' of our n·'>1sl<1 nct' tu "ll<'h .1 po-.s1h1hty." declared C'11unt·tl\\nm:rn M:H) Ann Ga1d•1 follnw1n~ a mcetan~ or the sludr group Thursday M r::. Ga1do slrl'SM!d tnrlay th ~·t a n ' ;.ti I 1 .in r 1• h c 1 \\ I' e n I h c \t a·rt nt.>-. and th<' 1•1t y 11ver t h1· <'ommcrc1al mr fu<'il1ty should not c·lnud ;i rc·1·C'11l l1·~al ~t~nd ll:i- 11w 1·11' ;iJ!;iinst tlw Martn<'~ Thi· r·11 \ r or1lc•nrl'i I h <t l th1· M .11 trtt• ( ·nrp.., n11lalC'<I federal p11hc1c:. hy 1ncrc:ts 1ng ;et tra1n - 1ng at'll\ tty \\tlhout first asst•s" tOJ! t•nv1r•1nml'nlol t•on st• qut·nce~ Comme rcial u::.c of El Torn is one of several ideas under study In th1· Southt•rn <'altfornad A-. ""l'IJtwn uf (,oH•rnment s /\via lion Work Program Committee It abo 1s looking at possible airport ..,ates including Chino, Camp Pendleton. Lo-. Alam1to:-.. Jnd .in off-.hort> fa1·1ltl ,. n1:ar thP I 11ni:: Be JI h I.•• \ugrles llJrh1•r \1 r:-. (i t11do notctl lhjl thl· -.1udy 1~ ':.1nc1 ly J<h1snry to "'ho1•\ er \\ants In 11::.lf•n • <.tnd that 11 h.ts n11 il'J!a I n uthont}' to 1flo-.1g11:it1· am dc•ftnitP s11e for So11thc•n1 C':tl1forn1 .1 <. next t'Onl· 1111•retal utrpnrl British Dau{.?;hter~ Set ~n~fit Sale The Cavalier Chapter of the Daughtt·r~ or the British Em-. p1re will hold a sale Saturday in Costa Mesa to benefit the British Home 1n Sierra M.idn.· T1•lev1s1ons. stereos. vacuum l'll•ancr~. cl11n<1. JC\\ elry and cutlery ...... 111 he <1mon~ the items on sail' .it the K d m to 5 p.m. t!Vl'n t at 9li Peace Place MEN'S smTS, & SPORT COATS FOR ONLY One Dollar! *Wilh Purchase Of One At Regular Price ~------.• Btuineas Frldly, July 13, 1919 DAIL V Pl';)v • 83 CHAMBER PRESIDENT J•y Van Anet.I ECONOMIST FOR BANK Or. R•ymond JaUow Conference Shapes Up Six Speakers to Discuss Economic Outlook Plans are moving ahead on schedule this sum- mer for the Orange County Chamber of Com- me rce's 17th ann ual Economic Outlook Con- ference. according to general chairman Mort Fink. Six speakers have been signed to appear dur- ing the Oct. 4 event at the Anaheim Convention Center THE\' INCLUDE Jay Van Andel, chairman of the board for Amway, Jnc .. and incoming pres1- dent of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Dr. Raymond Jallow, economist and senior vice presi· dent of United California Rank; 0 L . Bower. pre- sident of Chevron, USA, Inc.; George Jeffs, presi- dent of Rockwell International Space Division; E. H. Clark Jr., president of Baker International Tool Co . and Robert Layton . chairman of the board for tht> Berhn Economic Development Corp., West GPrmany, :rnd commissioner for the economic development of West Berlin, Germany. 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Caflfomia 92626 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I Be Sure to Ute Your ZIPCX>de ~ PILOT PRINTING I an international flavor. Representatives of other foreign countries h ave been invited to attend and the convention may be the forerunner of an in- ternational trade confab, the first on lhe West Coast. President Carter has promised to assign a repre-sentalive of his administration to participate. MORE THAN 1,500 PARTICIPANTS ARE ex- pected for this year's event. The theme is "The Challenging 80's." In conjunction with the convention. the In- ternational Business and Industry Exposition will be held at the Anaheim Convention Center on Oct. 2·4. Information on exhibit space is available from Larry 0ysart.at558-0846. Ticket sales information and other details on the outlook convention are available from the chamber office. 634-2900 Fluor Corp., Irvine, has named John Kebo Pike, president of Ki ls by Tubesupply Co., as cor- porate vice president or Fluor and president of Fluor Distribution companies. Subsidiaries reporting to him will be Kilsby, the Republic Supply Co. of California, Fluor Oil f'ield Supply Co., and Daniel l nternational's Goldston Transportation Group. Pike. a member of F luor 's board of directors, has been president of Kilsby since 1967. * Edgar G. Wall has rejoined Ramie Produc· lions, a Newport Beach producer and distributor of motivative films, as director of advertising. He was with the company when it was head- quartered in New York. He left to head a sales pro- motion consulting firm lhat spedalized in direct m ail campaigns and rorporate images. He is responsible for the firm's advertising budget , scheduling , graphic design, creative direc- tion and coordination. * John Blanke, Costa Mesa. has been named as· sistant vice president and branch manager for the new Beverly Hills Fede ral Savings branch in Corona del Mar. The office is to open in July at Pacific Coast Highway and Poppy Avenue. He joined the association in June 1978 and was previously assigned to Tustin and Century Ci· ty branches. • Alan A. J acobs, president of Bozell and Jacobs-Pacific, Newport Beach, has been elected senior vice chairman of the American Advertising FederatJon. . * G.P ... Bud .. KUsby has been named president of Ki ls by Tubesupply Co.. a wholly owned sub- sidiary of Fluor Corp., Irvine. He is former vice president and West Coast re· ~ional manager and has been with the company since 1954. • American Staie Bank, Newport &acb, has an· nounced the following persoMel appointments: John Griffith has been named manager or the new equipment leasing department, which will cover personal property leasing, concentrating on computers and heavy equipment, as well as com- mercial and industrial equipment . -John H. Breon Jr. has been named manager of the auto leasing department. He has 10 years of experience in leasing, with banks and other busi- nesses. • Avco Flnanclal Insurance Group, Newport Beacb, bas announced the following personnel ap· pointments: -J amn W.F. Clark bas been named to the new position of director of industry relations. Responsibilities include representation of the com- pany's position on legislative and regulatory de- velopments. He is the company's former user coordinator of the compute rized information system for casualty operations. -Clifford Deaa, assistant vice president, bas been named to head tbe company's new com· mercia l insurance d ivis ion. Duties include supervision of new product lines in the com- mer cial field and establishment of in-house con- trols. • But0/Boa&maa. Inc., Newport Beach ad- vertising and public relations agency, bu an- nounced the followinf. personnel appointments: -Bob Drtaeol , LafWl.8 Beach, bas been named senior vice president and creaUve director. He ls former creative director at Erwin Wasey, Los Angeles. . -8auue K . lobnstoa, Newport Beach, bas been named auiltant to Joseph J . Basso, presi dent . She ls~ •1ency'~ former media secretary. -Kaday Orrll bu Jolned the acency as a public relatiOQ9 account manager. She previously held a "similar poeiUon at Rogers and French Ad· vertialna.l.rftne. ~ ,... .._17 a.tel. Irvine, hu named Du Guront u .tee preeld.nt and 1eneral mana1er and bu named G.._ R.o ... u director ol cater- in1. •• Commitments Urged Study Proposes Govemmem Conservation Aid NEW YORK CAP> -AmeriC'B could cut it.a energy uae by as much as 40 pe rcent witho ut lowering 10 standard or living. a Harvard Business School study concludes. Tb~ study, to be published later thJB month, adds that such conservation efforts represent the only hope of reducing the na· tion's dependence on imported oil. "IF THE UNITE D States were to make a serious commit· ment to conservation, it might well consume 30 to 40 percent less energy than it now does. and still enjoy the same or an even highe r standard of living," the study reports. To do that, the government must be willing to provide tax credits and grants to both in· dividuals and bus inesses for fin a n cing such p r ojects as insulation and co-generation - the use of energy produced, and wasted, in industrial production. The study says the govern- ment should gradually end price controls on oil and natural gas, but warns those moves will do little to increase energy produc· lion. "THERE IS LJ'ITLE reason to expect con v e ntional alte rnatives (domestic oil and gas, coal and nuclear power> to make a sizeable contribution to reducing our dependence on 1m- po rted oil." s aid Robe rt Stobaugh and Daniel Yergin, the editors of the study. Tilled "Energy F'uture Report of the Energy Pro1ect at Harvard Business S<:hool'' the report. to be published by Ran dom House, is the result or a six. year study. Stobaugh is a pro· fessor at the business school wh i le Yerg in t eac hes at Harvard's Kenned y School of Government. The study also calls for a ma [ __ E_N_E_'R_G_Y __ J jor emphasis on solar energy. which it concludes could supply at least 20 percent of America's e nergy needs with present technology, bwt only with more s ubstantJal subsidies from the government. THE NATION cannot expect Pre sidPrU QHih Ly m a n (' . H a rrn I to n .J r . a bo\ L'. ha::. rt•s1gnL>d c.1.!. p1 l·-.1 dent and <:htt>f 1·'\t·<·u11 H' ot I ntc•rnat1on .. tl Tt.'leµlto111: and Telegr aph C't>l'J> al \t·1 lK rn o nth s. 11 e It ;1-. Ii l' t 11 r v p I a s c r d h ~ I{ <• n cl \ . Ara::.kog form1·r st'n1ur , .. , t•<·utn·<· VIC't' prc·,.,1dt·nt <.111d <'11 1ef opl'rat1ng of11cc·1 llarnilton 1·1ll'li pol1c:) dtf fer en ce::-. an h1~ res1g11atton O \'t•r l 'lu· (~ouult·r HASDUstinqs to significantly boost its own production through conventional e ne r gy sources, the study warns. "The United Slates will be fortunate if it finds enough new oil and natural gas to keep pro· ductlon at current levels," the editors st.ate. The study \says disposal of nuclear was te and other en- vironmental problems atomic energy poses will keep it from contributing nearly as much as the government now expects. Proceeds from the p ro- posed "windfall profits lax" on oi l companies should be used to subs1dJze conservation and solar energy. the study say~ Free Seminars To Explain Investments Milo Murchett1 Jr . a Newpor •. Reach attorney, has organized a H'rH'S of fr ee inves tment coun:.eling st-m1nars to bt-held al l h t' Ba lboa Ba y Club, Nt>wport Beach The first, to be held Aug. 7. will fcaturt' <Hiv1 n· for ow n..r:. of undevf.'lopl'd rc•al t>'>l<J tl'. low 'wld1ng seturitlt'S a nd other un \ll»ltUt'll\I' hus•nl''>'> ur n •;d •''>lJtc tnll'rcsl:-. lT \\IU, ('0\. El< tip' nn how 111 c·'H hangt· liahthttl':-for e<Jrn 111g ~1:,:-.t:ts. ,1 vo1rl t.1 Xt-~ <ind re· ,., 1\1· 1n<:rra:-c·rl :.pt•ndalJl1· 111 1 urne and gm.,.. th. 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""'-" .,,,.1, ' tu 1~ 14 "~ 1.,' " ••"-MeffLY ·• 1 ,,, " -~ """ 114 •" rsroo *"" . . cent of the common stock of NaUoo-' =:.-.~:; 14 "~ .. "'l[~:ori iJ ~ g:! ~ a=ITI :i11; i ~.1 ea:"l~~i ·:a r~~' ... a~~~.~ ,., ~. i. Airlines, already the target of~ ~ ,4.: "l H .. 7:... ~~11 ~.ft i ,~ U,.:. ~ ~~::" ,,n:U ~ 1~ w::-,.:r;;:' \: • 1 °~ -: ,.,~~o l r& ; .~ II"'· v. takeover bid by Pan American World c 1::1 , = l!Vi-c'::t'" 'A41f ii ll:l°;·~ ~of: " .. .I i'*""" ifil"" .: : k°t.' .. ~ m18~llf4JZ :; '!: ~· =:: Airways and Tex.as lot.emaUooat, the j • n tk"'~' 11 ,. ttvl• '4 ii:''E" " • I t~· .. ·· t• ... , ., to • t: . g .0 .. J m~... government says -J;fil!! L:: IQ •• • [ ~ •.: ~ vvc• _ ~ _ +" u li·• ,J l~"" 1i ::, ,rn;• ii. Eutern was · given permiPlon 1 " i; "'' -1 "I i l! IP" HI ' " •~· ..,._ •• ·y· 1 d::= ~ ~ ··=!ff (F: 1 Tburlday by the Civil Aeranautlca '{:ff I'~ i ·• ' 1 -"° ,~J"" ··'H G -.., BG J 1 1 "'•:: ~ ·• 4 tJ ~ Board , bul 1 1pokeamu for tbe .. t. . ~-r= AN< 1 u Ji e~f:-1 • .1 .. '1 ~t~ ,.1 • ,:a'i • I .. M~111 Ji:' I' '"'::::· Mlami·bued airline •a.Id DO dlcllloD ,,r.z',I &.=~ ,.,-.,,601 1& t4~·\A ~"~ 1'.U;s,. mt::"'.~1 MP t:~11 • ~~~':* ;,. ' fl"'!~ hasbefftmadeonw'het.bertoacqul.-. ... " L 1,,. • -Yt P~~"n"'• . . , •"'-more Natlonal aharea. STOCKS I BUSINESS c Bonds Clarified; J Changes Due By SYLVIA POSTO You can eU'D &~ percenloo Serles "E" Savtnp Booda lf you bo&d them at least ftve years and you'll be able to earn the same rate on the "EE" booda when they are la· sued lD 1.lllO. That's hardly a "lush" interest rate com· ,pared with other top-rated savings media. It's not u bJ1b u the 1 percent Coo&l'ess gave lbe Tteuury Department permiuioo to pay. But It ls a new peak, and savings bonda have unique advantaaes. Slnee announcement of the EE and HH bond sale 1od the modest hike ln rate. savers have overwhelmed the ~reaaury with questions disdosing widespread misconcep· hons. Q. WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO E and H bonds when the new EE and HH bonds replace them starling in January. 1980? A. Nothing. You continue to hold your E and H bonds and they keep earning interest. Q. ls it true that E bonds will stop earning interest in 1980 and should be cashed in? A. ln 1.980. only the E bonds sold in 1941 stop earning interest. The rule or thumb is 40 years of interest for s av- ings bonds bought between 1941 through April 1952. More than 97 percent of bonds bought in this 1941·52 span already h ave bee n cash e d . Bonds bought after April 1952 keep earning interest al least until 1992. Most will earn in· terest much longer Q. Should you con· vert E bonds into the new EE bonds when they come out'! Money's Worth A. No. In fact. you can't do 1t and there would be no point to it. because £ a nd future EE bonds pay the same rate if held for five years Q Should you convert your older E bonds into HH bonds., A. YES. FOR YOU CONTINUE TO defer the 1ncom~ tax on your E bond interest Wltll you cash in your HH bonds many years later. But you have to pay tax on the money eamed on the HHs after you buy them. HH bonds start at $500 and go to $10,000. Write the Bureau of Public Debt. Se<:urities Transaction Branch. Washington. D.C. 20226 or your nearest Federal Reserve Bank or branch for more information. Q. Do the new EE bonds have an ll ·ycar maturity? A Yes. But the interest curve on the EEs will start at about 4 5 percent the first year, go ve ry hid! between ~ and five years. to average a full Ii r, ~rcent for the fin.t fi ve years and a straight 6 5 pcrrcnt for the remaining s ix years Q Will the ne'A 11 year maturny on the F.Es be ex· tended., A Probably. some time dunng the first 11 years Q. If you can do better than 6112 percent with you r money, why not' A. YOU CAN -ANO IF YOU PREFER to do so. go ahead But there arc significant advantages to E bonds· safely with replacement guaranteed 1f the bond 1s lost o~ stol~n ; ease of buying _and forced savings through payroll savings plans : exemption rrom state and local income tax and postponement or federal tax until the bonds are cashed in or reach maturity . The most importa nt advanta~e lo me is the forced sav· mgs through payroll plani-. for so man,> people wouldn't otherwise save at all Q. A~y chance the 61 2 percent will be raised again'! A If mterest rates rem am at high lt>vels. the Treasury Department may be compelled to boost the rate. Interest rates on the bonds have been raised six limes in the past 20 years. ~ the background 1s in ravor of more moves And any ma1or.,., ave of cash-ms would hasten a raise at least to 7 percent just to keep the b1lhons of dollars of public sav ings in the bonds at or near today s proportion. !00n1':NGE 1 i Oj i :;(?flirNtfY li :~~ l,_../'---.....-~L -Jt ..._,\) The Huntington Beach Co., an affibatc of Standard Oil~ Co. of California. has named Barbera Dodd as property ma~ager of _Seaclif~ Village Shopping Center and Seacll(f Office Park m Huntington Beach. . lo addition to _the leasin~ and management, she will direct the promotiona l. advertising and publi c relations program for the complexes She is a former property mana~er for Checkmate Management. Inc , where her res pons1b1lit1es included manag~ment of the Town Center Industrial Park 1n Santa Fe Spnngs. • John A. June, manager of Caurornia Federal's Hunt· ingto,n Beach office, has been elected an assistant vice president of the L<>s Angeles-based association. tie joined the association in 1971 and worked at its Orange, Costa Mesa and Lakewood offices before being named Huntington Beach manager m 1976. • Two Orange County grocery executives have been named t.o posts with the Food Industries Circle for the City of Hope. Tom King, Huntington Beach, executive vice president of Alpha Bet~. headquartered in La Habra, has been elect· ed an execut~ve vice president. Byron Allumbaup. South Laguna, chamna n of Ralphs Grocery Co .. Compton, has been named to the executive committee. • Gary K.lq, Irvine, has been appointed vice president ol finance for SUvercrest Industries, Inc .• Buena Park. A certified public accountant, he worked as an auditor for Ernst & Ernst and for fi ve years was chief financial of- ficer. for a subsidiary of the Tappan Co. Later he was vice pres1~nt of finance for Fuqua Homes, Jnc., and chief financial officer with a s ubsidiary of the Coco·Cola Bot· tlini Co. • Martie Marqaia has been appointed marketing direc· tor of lntM NaU..al Bank, In charge of tbe bank'!\ ad · vertising, business development and marketing progr1m . She jolned the Irvine bank ln 1973. • Cul K.arc•e r E aterprllM has elected Peter Clil•rm • San Clemente, to lt.s board of direct.ors. He is president of the Fluorocarbon Co., Anaheim. • Ju Barde«, Irvine, has been promoted to assistant account execuUve al CoclaraDe Chue. 1.Jvlacaao.a 6 Co., l"lne. Previously an account coordinator, she ls responsible for advertlainl and promotion for two clients. • WWI•• E . Bater, l.aauna Be1cb. baa been appointed 1nana1er of the Alhambra operational branch of ,.,.., 1111" S. ........ IAu A8•1rta• He baa ellht ~an· uperience lA tbe industry and baa aened 11 a brucb opentloM traiftln& coordln1tor, a ,. ttooal loan oMcer Ind an appraiser.