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Photog Pleads
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2 Men. Sought
'1 -lnnoeent to In Murder
Slaying. BB Glr.J Of Impersonator
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 27 , 1979
VOL. fl, NO 1M, 4 i lCllONS, U P'AG!S
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\livid Imaginations
Kath}' und GcorJ,!<: Lut1. who hvt·d m lhl' s upposedly
h<.J unlcd houst• tha t 1nsp1rt•d the book a nd m ov1t' "Th('
Amityvillt' Horror.· madt· up p<irts of the ~Lory .. O\C'r
many botlll'!) of 'flnl'. · <.iccordin~ to " lawyer Set· :,tor)
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118 Rape Suspect
Nabbed in Chase
A man who ullegl.!dly Lm.'<1 to
r ap e a 34·ycar-old womcin in
downtown Huntington Beach
was chased by potlc(' through
two counties early today ut
1peeds in excess of 100 mph.
Gordon F. Osborne, 27. of Tor-
rance was arrested at a Long
Beaeh park at 4 :33 a .m after he
allegedly knocked over sevcr11I
trees and rammed a police unit
with his van, then fought wi th
arresting omcers.
Devil Slaying
Retrial Set
lie was urrcstcd on susp1t111n
of kidnap. attempted rupc, al>
sault on <.1n officer arad numcroui-
tra ffi c violations.
The pursuit begun at 4. 15 a . m
wh c•n a wom:Jn told police a man
pic ked her up a t a Main Street
restaurant and drove her lo an
abandoned gas station where he
tried to rape her.
Police said they spot.led the
m an 's brown van a l Beach
Bouleva rd and Slater Avenue
and gave chase.
By the time the drive r reached
7th Street in Long Beach, Hun·
lington Beach units had been
joine d by police fro m Seal
Beach, Westminster and Los
Ala mitos and by Orange County
she riff's deputies.
Police allege Osborne
ra mmed HunUnltOn Beach of·
fleer Preston Linker 's vehicle
after p4llln1 into Palu Verde Park ln Lone Beach and reauz.
,lnl that the park'• only exit was
blocked by police.
The driver daahed rrom his
car and foueht police when he
•• tdlld, olftcen laid. Lbabr wa tn...s 1t P1ctnc1
Comm..atr Rolpltal ln Hunt·
......... for btJ~ri• •uf· fend ..... ooUWoa.
0. ..... wu taken to UCJ
lledlftl cm.-for &reatment ~
m~ flletal cuta. Ht la b9lq Mid OD •• 000 ball.
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Drivemofl 'Stolen'
In Costa Mesa
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Innocence Pleaded
Photog Arraigned in HB Killing
Uy JERRY {'LAl1~E~
Of IM 0•1lf Pilot \14ft
Hodnl!y James Alcala pleaded
innocent Thursday to charges of
kidnapping a nd killing 12 ycur
o ld . Ro6in Christine S<.1m s0<.' or
l1 11 nting\on Bl•ach.
Mea nwhile. pohc1· rrom two
11ltJL•r c·1 L1l'l> wen· ml'l'l1n~ 111
llunllngton lh':H'h 1n an atkmpl
lo dt·t('l'ffillll' whl·tlwr Ah-ala
might bt• involvt•tl in olht•r k11I
11app10gl>
Alcala. :15, or Monlt•rc•y l'ark
w:is arr:11gn1'd in West I >rc:mi.:e
(' o u n t y 1\1 u 11 ·1 t'I p a I C <1 u rt .
Wt· l> t m 1 n s l t' r . 11 n 1· h ;i r g l's 11 f
horn 1c1<l1'. kulnapprng ;rncl h·wd
1·11nchH·t 1n th1• Ill' a th of M isl>
S:11nMw
..,1·1w dlllN1 r111 Alc-:.d a r1n k11Jn .1J1
µin~ antl ai.l>uult c hurgl·:. und
bcc:1usc of the sl'rious ncl>s of tht·
Orange County case.
.. , JU!'lt felt safl·r. ··ht• i-.~11d
J\ lcal:1 fac«s the H 1 v1'ri-.11fr
tnul in conJunct111n with tht· al
lt•f!1•t1 k1<1nap11 1n g 11( ;1 J.n..,
AnJtdt-s Count.\ girl fo und lall•r
in a rc•motl' :irp;, 1H'ar Banning
1111 VC'h t3
Takr·n rmrn Altal:1 s ri·s11Jl·nr·'"
foll11w1ng a f1 v1· hour lo11g .., .. ;1rd1
T11t•sd;1y b v 1 lunl tngton B1·ad1
oflic-1 ·rs wc·n · about !1111 ph•1t11s
many of ttwm voung r·lilldr•·n
so mt· or thc ·ni nu1h·. p11l11·1· '>:•y
The d1·ad Sam:-.iw girl ;and .i
g1 rlfrll'nd had 111•1·11 il JIJlrn:wlwd
on ll11nl1n i.:11111 B•·.11 I ~I.ti•
B1·:Jch .June ~J 11} ,1 m..in "'"'
\\,ilnted to ta k<• their photos. \\It
nt·sscs reported
l.:Jtcr tha t day s hf• d1t.Jp
Pt'•1red . prcsumubly while ndin~
lht· g1rlfnl'nd'l> yt:llow Schwinn
l11c·vcl1· toward hn homt· /i. p11hc1• artb l ·.., sl-.1•l('h of th1·
IH':wh phnlogr;.q,h•·r .ind s uhs1·
quc·nl l1p!-.' fr11m pr1lw1· .1i.:i·11
1·1t·s and 1wnpl1• 11. ho kn11\\ Al1 .. t1 ;1
ll'rf to h1:-. .irrr•..,l tn\ 1·:-.l 11.!at11r..,
-.a~
l111htt· .tn· still going lhrr1ugll
I hr· ('<11lf1s1·,1t 1·d plt11t11g1 .iph~. :11111
111v1" ... t1 ~.it1ng Al<'ab ·, lrl tw ;11111
..,11nulal1·tl \\-oorl pa 1wll1·rl l>.1t ·.1111
..,lat 1rn1 11. a).!un 11ff1n•r.., • .. 11d to
d.1.\
.ludi,:l' Hagnar t-:ng1·hrt·h1·n
'>l'ht·duil'tl J\ltala ':-. i.m ·l1 minary
lwa rrn~ ror Aug !) In lhl· west
t·ounly ('11urthou!.1• but l>a1d to
day lhal tht· l>t:l>~1on prubabl}
w1 II Ill' 1w1slpom·d
Akala . tkM:ribt·d as ~1n un
1·mployt·d . 1wrt t1m r: photog
ra11h er. was arr1·Sl<'d al h1 :-.
nan•nts· Montt·rcy Purk homr·
1·.1rl y T lll•:-.day hy ll unlln~ton
lfra<'h poht\'
Algeria Cuts Oil
Export 20 Percent
.J ud,:tt• Engl•brt·LM·n a ppomtctl
th l' Or an gt• Co unty Pu hi i c
Ddt•ndt•r lo J\ltala's defen:;l'
Thursday follow1n(.C cJisC'ussion
rcgci rding his :ibility to h1n · :i
private• lawyer
Engcbn:lsen noted lhul when
a r r 1· s l <· d A I<· a I a wa s 1 n
possession of ubout $2,700 in
rash. Hut Alcahi told th<: JUdRe it
was his mothe r's money lo bt:
ust•d in tht' nurchusc of a car.
Thi• judg<.• lifted the $250,000
ba il uttachcd to A lcula upon ar-
rest und ordered him he ld in
Ora nge County Jail wit.hout bail.
EnJtebretsen said he decided
not to allow b ail because of the
Sept. 10 R 1 ve rs idc Cou nty
S u perior Court tria l a l so
NEW YOHK IJ\1'1 J\li,:t•r i:t .
which supplu•s about H percent
of the 91l 1mportf•d by lht' Un1ll·d
St;il«s. hus t ut lrnc k th<· amount
of 111 I il l'X ports by 20 PNCent . oil
tndustry sources l>ald today
The cutback. which bt·~an lh1:-.
month. is lht• second n·portt•d
th I S w1•t•k by II major 1)1 (
exporting nation. On Wt·drn·s
day . sources said N1gc:riii Will>
rnns1dcrlng a c ut of uhout IO
pt'rcc.•nt in 1ts m l f)rOduction.
Both n11t111ns product• oil that
1s among thl' w11rld's best. used
mostly for m:.iking WiO hnl'
"We undrrs tand that CY('r v·
body has been tut back by ·2Cl•
percent riitht now." said un or
ficial of an American 1111 com
pany that IS Ont• of Algeria's
Solid Theft
'Stolen' Driveway Replaced
Bruce P . Newbery of Cost.a Mesa returned hom e
from work'one night to discover a shocking loss.
SOMEONE HAD STOLEN his driveway.
Police said today the 51-year·old resident of 239
Knox Place was luckier than most the ft victims.
Not only did the culprits return, they gave hlm a
new driveway that would have cost as much as $700
to $800 ii he'd ordered It himself.
IMVllTIOATOR STEVE SHULMAN said a con·
' atructlab company called Newbery the same riilht to
tell hlm ~y'd mistakenly removed hla driveway ln· 1te~ of a neichbortna one they were supposed to
replace. "He'•Jot a real nice new driveway now:·
Shulman• d. . I
<·11:-.tom1·r:-.
But 1t 1:-. un!'lt·:1r Whl!rt· tht· 1111
1:-. g111nJ{ J\n<.1lysls said J\lg1·r1.1
may not hi' cutting bu1·k prodt11·
lion . but r ath<'r d1 v<>rl1n g th1· ml
onto th(• spot mark1•t or 1nt 11
J\ lgerian rcfmcn<'l>
·Whl're lh<it adcht111n al t·rud1·
1s going, whethl!r 11 ·., g111ng t••
th1• spot murket or ... omc.·whN1·
l'lsc. w1· don't know. · !'.a1d tlw
oil t•ompany 11ffic1al. who didn't
wanl himsel f n r h1:, firm 1d(·n
taf1ed .
Two Sought
In Slaying of
Impersonator
LOS ANGELES I API A
fem a le impersonator who reJcCl
cd a proposilton from two other
men was s hot to death early to
day and his male companion
also dressed in wom en's clothe~
fled unharmed. police said.
J o hn Alex Barnes. 22. Los
Angeles. w as out ror u 2 a .m
wa l k with the oth er im
personator when confronted by
two men In an old blue sl aUon
wagon. Hollywood Division de·
tccUve Russell Kuster said.
When they reject.cd the prop-·o 5 lt ion, Barnes w as s hot.
Ku1ter satd. Barnes was pro
nounced de.ad a\ lhe scene.
"The viclim and the wilnels
were female lmpenonaton, ..
Kuatel' aakt.
The companion. whoM lde.n·
Ulty WM wtt.bhe.,, Wal not In-
jured. . .
The uuilant.a drove off and
had DOl been captured .
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1·.1rtt·r ""' lh•· ll•'\\ '·l·1·n ·t ;11 ''
111 h 1111..,111µ .11111 11111.111 cit·
\ 1·l11pnu·n1
Man, 21 , (~hargcd
ln Or•~~on FireM
th The· i\s..,oeiall•d l'rt'l>l>
1\ man Y.a ' 1'11arg1•tl w1lh sl'l
ting 10111 f11n·~I r1n•l> burning to
eta.\ m 1•1 l ,000 ;wn·:-. of Otl'gon.
.incl ·' rin•r1i.:hh·r IOl>I his lif1• bat
t hni.: .1n11tlwr hl.11.•· 111 th•• rugl(cd 1
1110untt11n!'. of e1·11tr:tl Id aho. t
l.1•Hoy (' ll:1rnt·s. :n. of Hed·· t
rnond. Ort•. wal> char).(l'd Thurs· ;
eta v nag ht with th rel' counts or '
first dt•J.!rc..'t arson
Orange Coast
Weather
N1~ht ii nd morning
d o udincs:. clt!uring to
hu1y sunshine with only
p 11 rt1 u l l'll•:J rang at
bcuc h(.'s Lows tonight in
60s. llii-:h11 Suturday 70 ut
lx•aches to low 80s inland.
INSIDE TOD~"
The grandeur of entertain
ment 1s reldndled .,, o tour of
old Hollywood mot.lie palace&
and the retum of the Oreoteat
Show on E:orth. See Page CI .
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Slab Wound. Topic at Killing Trial
aAL&IOH, N C. tAP > DCM'
fl wbo tre1tt4 Dr J•frrey
at DaPe'd for "°'*'8 1M 11y1
e r.-l-.cl duriq an att.aell •l \llled ta.. ,.. of t.ll famUy
.,. ...... e,1w ........ ,el
1e0..W1b1al.
Plcturu •hO•l•I MIC·
Donatld'a atib wouftdt wer•
1bown to lM Jury nul'lday. Bul ...................
the lnddenl and hud healed. u
(Ont r Ht lo lhe ru w w(Junda
1hown ln autop y pltlurc1 of lh•
family
M arOonMld, SS, of llunUniton
Harbour. ii tur1ed wlUI •l•b· ~ ~ bluq90nl"' to death
"•• pf'IPant wile Colette, 26,
and da Ltchlrra Kimberly , s, and
K r11t~n. 2, In t'ebruary 1970 ............ .o... ......
tor 14totloncd ut t'o1·t Ur1110< t... •
Ill· c·lulins four 1ntruder11 kllieu
hab fumlly ur1d 11lubbt!d him ·n..-
"ovl·rnmcnt sayii he killed IU11
fum1ly and stabb<·d hjmsclf at u
coverup.
Th1.1 plctur1·11 uf M aoD<mald
•hown Thurs day, cllrectly ufter
pic·turl'l'.I o( lht• mulilaltd
ch1ld1 t•n , u11pur ·nlly were l)lrt
o1 U.. IO~...._.L'• .eonlelltton
thul wound1> he r1•t'l'lll ·d W(•11·
lt>li:. :wvt·re bt·t· a ll!)t' thi'y prtib
Mbly W'1r4Ul_.1f.ulfUckd.
ln croa11 e xum ln inJ< lht•
palhVlll~lhl Who fWdurUH•d lhl•
SUlOIJ!->ll'l'.I, lhl' dl'ft•fl '>(• l'Ontinued
cffom Lo show th1:1t the. Army
bungled its inVl'st1gation
W 1tdl:' Sm ith, ont-of lhP (f{>
fen:.f' ullonwy'>, usk1•d I rot h l>r
Wllllt1111 ll11111·o<•k .Jr 1J1HI r>1
(it>or~t· C:11m r1h·I :ilJ1111t lhl' 11111
c·cdun·s usl·d Bolh w1•11· /\rmy
puthuh1K111l::. at the t1n11·
Smlth'11 que~lion1ni.: 11howtd
Lh ul the bod1e11 h.1d bN·n
stripJJ<.•rl 1>f th1•1r l'lolh•·~ und
cooled bdort· lh1· pat h11log1 !->l 'i
cxamint•d them C:umin1·I s~11d
' the conditions were "notideaJ."
"'"WI•••" SHERIFF FRANK POWELL WITH SUSPECT'S ARSENAL
A Psychlatrtat By Day and Burlgar By Night?
Attorney Accused
Of Cat Burglaries
COL MHIA, SC IAP J A
jJ t.yc·h1 ;.1 L11 '>l ::i 1HI law yer
01;scr1IH·d liy p1i 111·1· U!'> ;J
"mudl·rn Ila} .l•·kyll and llydf',"
iuucllt'(•fl a tt11rtl vocation ,
authonliC!-> '>ay lie '::. acc u~cd of
burglary
Dr Inn S (j;ile w:.i'> t'hargcd
with eight counu. of burglary,
police litlld. lnvebt1 gutorli Thurs·
duy found goods valued al
$500.000 in u scaled room ut the
susp<'ct's home. authorltleli suld
Gold . silvl'f and ron· coins.
Jt•welry, antiques ':Ind un arsenal
of r1nt-s. shotguni., pri.toh., hand
grenutk::. und gunpowdt•r wtrt
discovered rn the !J by· 12-root
room thot only Gale had been al-
lowed to <'nl<•r . said Hichl1:1nd
County Sohcltor J ames C. An ·
de rs
' Mort· weapons wen• found
h u r i t' d 1 n t h e h a c k y a r d .
,1ulhCJrllH'S !>;ucl
/\11d1·rh !'>u1d gun:., J••wclry,
1·111n!'> :.i11d ;J lt•opard skin hud
been 1dcnt1f1cd by owntrs ai.
i>lcJl<'n property, und t ht> shf'nff's
~'purtmcnl wus gmng through
thcr ummlvcd hurulary cuscs
oklng for victims who tould
l•11li(y iterni..
Gulc Wll s placed m the South
rarohna Stal<' Hospital. .1 men
\al foc1hly. under u l'ourt order.
• Authorilic11 said the urrest und
discovery muy hold the key lo
&ror<'ti of th efts that have
f lagued o fashionable Columbia
uhurb for four yearb. An mfor "1 ant aided the invesl1gat1on.
ihey sold. n ichl und Cou nty She ri Cf
f 'runk P owell dt:iscribcd the
~s y c hi utris t -lawycr a s "u
odcm-duy Jekyll and Hyde "
c said Gate. 41, was a reserved
un who practiced medicine by
d 1:1y and allegedly burglarized
i omes at night.
: Gale. u native of Philadelphia,
,..ais a rrested Wednesday as he t' as returrung home from his
~edlcal office. Gulc, who bas
f raeticed psychiatry In Colu'm· .. t OlllANGI COAIT \
DAILY PILOT
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h1u sinc·e:.-19fitJ, ~rarJuated from
tht· l 'ni vl'r'>rl y 11f South ('arnhna
l..1" Sl'hool 111 1'177 .ind pr .Jc·t1<'1·d
fll l l'll'>ll' JIS\f'hl;tlf y
l\n1l1•r!->, who!'>c office r!'> prob
1·1·111 ing thl· casl'. said police of
f11·,.rs :1urrouncft•d <:ah"!-> 1·ar
"1lh half a do1<.·n cruisers lit·
s:11d Galt• wu., currying a pr!->lol
in hrs hnt'fc1.1sc.
"We knew h<-" had u weapon
with him al the lime of the or
res t Prior convt·r!Httlons 1n
dit·utt•d that Ire' would dt•fcnd
himself rf takPn In to custody lk
pr~1d 1ced ulmosl w('l•kly with
w1•;ipons." Andcr11 !'>uid
<::i1 .. ·s wifr, V1tn , is u nurse· al
flrovrd<•ncc Hospital The c<1upl•·
huvt• a H yt•ar old son, Seun
Mrs Ga IP app:ir<'ntly did not
k1111w or lh1· sl•llh·t1 room'!-> cnn
t1•nls or her hus hand's artiv1tics,
h1• s:11d
r•owcll sard lht· f'ourt orckr
t•om milling Gali· to th<.! stutP
nwntal in!->l1t11l111n WO'> obtained
lw<·a11s1• ' With ,1 man or hlS tn
t1·lhi.wneP arnl hi!-> hai·kground,
w1· h·lt lrkt· 1Jbvrously som1·Lhrn~
w1111 l<I h1· wrun~ "
A 11thorrl1t•s s aid the· sealt•d
1 oom 1·onl<i1n1•<I a $10.000 ti S.
Hold tt·1 lrf11·ah-varsout. N:..1.1
pJr:.iph..r11alw .ind $75,000 1n •
~old and s1lv1·r com11.
U.S. Airlifts
Viet Refugees
KUALA I.UM PUR, Maluyslu
I AP I The United Stat.es Is
carrying out one of Its b1gl(N1t
airlifts of Vietna mese refUfWf'S
since lhc end of the lndochlnu
wur in 1975, refugee olrlclals
Hllid today.
The U.S Emb11s11y pre111 of
frcn , Mi chul'I (} Brown, said
more than 4,ll82 rt'fugces are be
mg Clown from Kuala Lumpur
for permanent settlem ent ln the
United Statc11 thiH week .
Seven hundred left today1 and
2,000 tnore are expected to 1eave
before the e nd of the month, he
sn Id . Bro wn ~l ao said the ·
30,000tb r e fugee to leave
Malaysia ror the United Stat.es
1ince 1975 did so Thuraday ni•hl.
Copter Hit1
Train; 4Hun
SAN BERNARDINO (AP> -
The rotor blade of a U.S. Forest
Service helicopter hll the front
of 1 movln1 Union PacUlc
frc t1ht ttaln u the atrcrall tried
to take off, leavta1 four Pft10n1
bu rt.
The worll t nJury ln
Thul'lday'• eolUalon waa to U.S.
Forut 8ervloe empl•Y••
Rar.mond Sauceda, aa, who wu
rid "'-In t.he heUeopMr to dinct
Lh• pUot ln maklq a ••t.rr:: over a brulb ftra tbat Md .
eel In Cajon P111, no"' el ·
Bernardino, t•ld Ian
Bernardlno County ftre inb'ma•
tlon officer Brtan Rlcbtmyer.
Tht•y ali.o wc•rt• una1Jl1 · to h.1 y
1f the• w1·a1mns th1· i.:11111·rnrn• 111
hus Introduced 1.1 1·ruclt· 1'111lr
\wo kni ves a nd an w1• 111 tk
w ere the ones U!->t•d 1111 tlw
family.
HowcvPr , t:amrw·I. """ ,,f
Lincoln, Neb., sard 111 111" ,.,
p<!rlcnc•'. 1t'!-> "very 1 .11 ,. · th.it
tht· spN·1f1e wcu111111 .., 1·:111 lw
ldentif11·cl unless I hi·\ h .1 \ ,.
uniqut• C'hara1•t1•ri!->l1t·!'> lltal l1·:1v1·
idt-nl1f1alil1• m;Jrk:.
Co I c· ll ,. h ;111 ·111 ... 1.111 •1 1111
punctun· wounds and h11d IK't'n
clubbed , c:11mmt·I ... aul K1rnhn
ly had eight lo IO ... 1 a It wou11d ,
and ulso wa!> dulilwtl I\ r 1,t..,1
h a d 27 i.l:tli :111cl 111111!'1 ur1•
wounds anrl ""'s' ltl v h ,111 liH·11
hit by a hlunt •1lrJ1·1·1 . ..,;11d I I o111
rock, now 11f Ch:.ilha111 ''1111 11t}
S m ith also .,,,, . ..,.,,.ti 111 hi s
1·rosS·l'X:im111 al ion I h.11 t1"1l llf'I
dtH'lflr Sflf'('l,1l111 ·rl 111 (1,f 1 11 I•
palhology Tiii' s111 1·1.111 ' 11·q u11 •·
t>Xlra tra111rng 101 1l1·tr·rm1n1n~:
how v111l1•nl d1 .. i1 11 .. 111·1·111
l"orcnstc· pat h11l111:1~.t.... d • .ii t><,l11 111
CIJUSC Cll d1•a l11 ,lfliJ 1111111' 111 .111111 f
ltOt't:Ur'>
111 rL'i q111·,t111n111g llw ~11\1·r11
m1·nt ask1·tl till' cl1wl•11.., . IJ(1111
llw 1:111·1·111111 11r .1 111•11· ,,f 1111
blow!'> arul :-;t;ilr-, llw /;,rndy 11·
ce1ved 'l'hl' lcsl1m1111y 1s • x1w1·1
ed t11 Ix· 11 .... ed by I h1· uuvt•rnm•·nt
lit Slll•!Jllrt ll!-> aniumt•nl thal
MacUonald kllll'd Ills fon11 ly
M ucOonaltl w:.i ' dl'.1ri•d CJf 1111·
charges by the Army hut indr l'I
c<l in 1975 hy a f1·dc·ral gr;1ntl
Jury Numt•rous pr1· I ri.d a p
l lf'<A Is wen· ht•anl hd11rt· the· 11 •. al
slurl<.'d laM WN·k
Major Ban/,s
Raise Prime
unding R a te
Nf':W YOHK <A l» Sl'vl'r;.t
maJi>r hnnk!-> ral~l'!I lhl·rr fJr11111·
lt·ndrng rult'!-> to 11 " • 111·n·1·nt 111
day . J111n111g a n111 v1• l1q,:1111
ea rlr..r 111 lhl' wr1·k ll.v Virsl N:1
tional Bank of Ch1t•11K'' .
Citihank, the nation's second
larg1·st hank, No 4 Manuf;u·
lun•r!-> llano\t•r Tr11'>I <'11 anrl
No. 5 Mor~a11 Cuar.1nly Trusl
Co., all of NC'w York, Wl'rt·
umong tht· bunks m1n1Juncing 1n
cn·mws from 11 '~ 111·ri· .. nt
The rnoVl'S had 111'1·11 1•xpt·1·ti·!I
sin ce the Ff'drral H1°s t'rv1·
Board lai;l week moverl to l""h
up short-term interest ratt•!-> 111
an effort to fight 1nflat1on und
support the dollur.
The prime lending rut~ 1s lh1·
rate charf(ed by hunks to th1•1 r
most rredit-wurthy t·rirporutc
cus tom ers . Be('a us1• rt Is puhhr
ly announ<·f'd , rt lh rlos<'ly
followod us an Indicator ()( in
tere11t rule eondllioru1.
T he prime rosl' t•arher this
year to ll'A percent before s lrp
ping back to 11 1,.<.i pcrc<•nt as rn
terest rates eased The• record
prime rate of 12 percPnl wus
reached durln~ lht• 1974·75 re
cession.
f'lnt or Chicago , the ninth
lar1e1t bank In the nation, had
been the only m uJor bank lo Im
pose the lncrcuse before toduy.
GaA Prices
Still Rise
LOS ANGELES CAP> -
Weekend g1usollnc supplies
remain ut uboul the sume
level Ill the past several
weekends, whlle prices
continue to r11e, according
to the Automobile Club or
Soulhem Callfoml11.
A a urvey. r e le ased
Thuraday, lndlcat d that
?t percent ot \he •l•Uon•
In the metropollt.an area
and 82 percent ln the olll·
lyln1 ra1k>nl wlll be open
Saturday.
But 10me 23 percent ln
t.ht MetropoUlan area and
50 percent ln t.he outlyln1
INI wUJ be Of"JP Sunday.
AP Wlr••te
91-YEAR·OLO WOMAN SPENDS NIGHT IN JAIL
Mattie Schultz' Treatment Drawa Crttlclsm
Long Night
Woman, 91, Sent to Jail
S AN ANTON 10 Tcx<is I A J' 1 /\ ~Ii \ '"1r 1.td r1ty
mag1!->lratt· 1·ntil'IZt·d rn lht· PU'>l r111 twmi• l•1•r It llll'nl. h<is
dr:.iwn tfllll'l!'>m ror h1 •1 handlJOI' or ,J '>h1Jpl1 rt1t1J,.! f'aSt' that
l.1nrl1·d U ch·sttlule !JI y1·a r·old worna11 111 Jitll for ,1 !->ltc11l1·ss
1111-,ltl
M altw Sd\Ult1 , who said sht• 1t1 ... 1 t11·1 $~1.ll011 .,,,11rn~b t11 ron
.11t 1 ... h 1n 1!17:1 und liv•·!'> on only $~:1:11wr rnonlh 111 S1w1.1I St<rurrl)
.111<1 '"It 1;111 ' lwnl'f1t•, ""Y" dt·'>1wr.1t11111 .ind hu11,1.1•·r tlfl1\•· l11·r
111 ,lt-.tl Sl'1 1/1 wor lh 111 .... 11lSilJ.:I''> ll;11n ,111tl lrulti' 'I u1·-,tl .1'.> rrom
J SU)Ji 1111•11 k<'I
Siii" WA~ ('11/\Ht.t·:n WITll T llt:...-r. Jn an arra1i.:nm,·nt
'1'111··,1l.1y rughl, Night M :1g1stralt· Mary Eliz1:1lwlh l.;irld n·fU!->l'd
111 111•1• M " Sl'h11lt1 tJll a 1wrs1111ul rt•c·11gn11.an1·1· ho111t though
t h1· \\ 11111.111 qu.d1f 11 d for 1l ~1nll 111 clt·rc·d h1·r t11•ld 111 ,,,.'-' 11f $-11.MJ
lr1111ol
I •,ii up .di 1111•ht I tl1d11 I l'loM· my •'Y•''> I <·111111111 t '>1••1·11 '
l\l 1. ~,, hul11 ... 111CJ 'l'l1t1r..,.l.1\ 'A wom;rn 111 <i n11tht·r f·•·ll "·•!'> v•·ll
111g ;di 111 ,::ht and I <·ouldn 'l s l•"'IJ lwc·aus1· I w'<J!'> usharnNl of lit·
111g then• "
Ask1·tl ~hy shf' look llw food. !->he s 1.11d, "I gut•bs I JUSL got a
htl It · clt''lll'ralt• and ii hit hungry rr you <l1dn l gl'l no mori·
111•11wv th;1 n I <IHI, you'd d111h1· .,,1m1· l111ng
J'11lw1· '>Hiii lhc·y f11u11<1 $1\H 1n hl'f purM· whc•n '>hr· was urrt•sl
l'cf , !Jut Mr~ Schull!. i.ard tho.it was for he r rent
SIU.: W/\S R F.Lf;ASf:f) WE ON t;SDA Y wh1·n llt•x ar County
.111,tw•· 11r th•· P1·a(·(' Huch EM1u111l·I found ht·r rn J.Jll wlll'n he :.ir
11\ Id f111 ~ork
I fll'>I 1·1111l<ln'l twl11•v1• , ' :.aid 1':'>'1 Uf\'1·I "I run't M·1·
.1ny !II 11 .. ar 111<1 going to 1ull '1'111s was a Vf•ry defmrk m1 i.tuk(• rn
1wl1:11wot "
Ms Ludd 1•xpltimNf Thur ... d:.i y lhat Mrs St•hull1. hull given
.111t hontws an 11w11rr1·1•t addrc·!'>'>, und did not give the n;,me of
.111v11111· \.I.hit ('(lllld IJI' l'flnlal'lt·d ror refc·rcncP
· I f1·lt v1·ry had ah<111l ha11111g to make ht·r stuy 1n J1J ll ," Mi.
l.;1drl '111d "But I wa!'> not t1bo ut to n ·l1·11s1· h••r 1n U11· m1ddlt• or
lltt• 111 ght Whl'n We iJ1dn'l know ror 1-Ure Whl'rl' l>ht• l1 v1•d "
M rtS. SC'llUl.TZ' ('ASF. IS HF.ING r<'fnn·<I lo u rounwllng
p•Of!' am and Uw charJ(f'!'> w1ll 1·v<'nluall y h(· d1sm1 '"'" '>:tlll T .. d
/\rt·\ :ilo rrf tlw lh'xar County Dr.,lnC'l Allorn1·y '11ffw1·
M1•anwl11le . th1· rasc• ultraC'l<'tl n;111t1nal pulilinl 11 and p1•11pl1·
fron1 ;l('rnss lhl· lJ nrtNI Stall's hav1· 11fft·n·d food , m•lflt•y und
li ·gal aid for Mrs Schul l?.
llul for Mrs Schult1. a ll th1 · <·1rnrf'rn com•~:. :1 hlllP l:1tr·
In a vo1rt· stel'p•·d 1n dc·s11;11r, l'.lh•· '>aid "I JUSL pray thut
( ;1111 "rll 1•11mr and tukc· mt• out of lhll> WClrld "
Huge Heroin HauJ Seized
I.OS ANC:J.:J.F:S <AP > Two nicn ar11•,tf'd 1n lhl· t·ai.c·
l'ul1c<· h.1 vt· sf'o rt•d the larges t "t·n· identified hy police Lt lwrrnn l'onflscatron of the year.
sC'11.ing mon• thun 30 pound:. of Bnan Flynn ;is Antonio 11111.uu
lht• drlJ..i with a value rh excess <i ar t·ra, 42, and Arnol<lo Lop1•1
of $5 mtlhon Bawa, 30
--~~---............................................... :..:.. ~~~--~~~-
Ladder
Plunge
Fatal
Ne wport 8cuch poUce 11ld'to.
day they tM:lle ve » Ml11lon Viejo
man 111lppcd lo h1s death ThW'I·
day nlaht while trylna to open an
accea11 door lo the roof ol ,.
f<'aahlon Island atore.
rrvin fl' Reichert, 44, wu pr0•
nounced dead a t the scene at 7
11 m aftt.·r a companion di1-
covPrcd him lying In a pool of
hlood ut the root o f u l~·foot
I udder.
ltclchcrt, a n em ployee of the
M arlo Con stru ction Co. of
La guna Niguel. was working on
a conslructrnn project ut the
sh11pplng cente r.
f'olicc sn1d he wa11 In the habit
or using u fuucct on the roof to
wusb up before l(Oing hom e each
day.
Hi11 companion said that he
became concern e d about
k eichert when he waa gone
longer than u11ual lo wash up and
round him ut the foot of the lad·
cl<' r
Paramt·drcs wer'' culled to the·
scene but w1·ri· un<ihlc to u1d
lle ichcrt.
Re1·ausc· tht· dc·ad man's hands
wer•· '>l1ll di rt y , 11ff1 cc r s
theorizNI he sllppc•d 11ff the lOJJ
of the laclder whrh• trying ti,
open llw hatch lcarlrn1< w th1•
roof
ff wiling ton
Teen Raped;
Suspect Held
A ~~. vt·ar·ol<I lf untingt on
Bcu<·h 111:.11 who allegedly bt·ul
and r:11wd a co worke r in her
apart1r1t·11l late Wcdnesduy sur
n·ndH1·cl hrm!'>t·lf to poli l'1·
Thu r ... rtay afternoon
Kirk Alan Hlf'hards of fi21',
\l ;11n ...,, \.\.:dkt'll into a Los
t\11gd1·~ l'1111nt} ShNIH'!-> ~ubsta
I 11111 .11 I:! 1~1 p m and wai. ar
r1·st1·d on s uspu:ron of raping the
l!I Yl'ar old woman
'l'h1• woman h:.icl told polu:t•
lh.1l lhc• rt·<I ha1r<•d !'>us pc•ct had
1111 h•·r 1n lht· llt'ad with a ham·
nw r thrt·1· 111111·!> lw f11rt · undrcsi.
1ng and raping he r rn the
k1lehen
Sht• told polrct· !->hc"d usked the
mun to h1·lp ht·r dcun und paint
hn apurtmcnl. She also tofd
pol1e1· h1·r dltackt·r s uggested
'>ht• s1•1·k m .. d1cal trcutment
wh<•n h1· ll'ft her
ThP woman was treat<'d for
head unll nt·e k rnJurics at liot11<
~J .. morr:.il llO!->J)rlal m Newport
Bl' ;11· h
H u·har1b ,., rn c ustod y al Hun
l1nglon B1·at·h Juli Burl has
IJt'l'll sc•t ut $25.000
Which Sex
Is Convict?
VE!'ITtrHA cA P > /\ tran!>s1·x
ual "hom <lot·tors d1•st·rilK· ,,.,
g1·n1•t1l'allv a wom an wrlh u
male physr~uc is heini;c housed rn
th1· wom1•n's scctron al Ventura
< 'ounty .lu1I , des~tc 11bJectlon!>
from ut h•usl one ccll malc.
Sh.Jnnon flcurd urr cslcd Junt•
I~> on 11 cll <irgl' of soli citing for
1>ro,l 1t11llon in Oxnard, won u
p I a t· t' a m o n g l h c f c m u I c
1ir1s11nt•ri. 1>0 u ruling this wcck
hv Supt•rior 'ourt Judge Churlcs
Md;ru1h
"I ha vc b<'en confined in u
tank with a m ale ,' complained
j.anort· n av1s, being held on a
t'IH1rge hurJ.!lar v .
FOR
ONLY
ONE
DOLLAR ::c
*With Pureb11e of
One at Re1ular Price
• SOUTH COAST PLAZA. COSTA MllA. CA. fMOl• 17 l41 141-1 HI
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C)range Coast
• EO ITION
. VOL. 11. NO. 208, ' SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA F RIDAY , JULY 27, 1979
\'our Hometow n
Da lly Ne wsp•P-•r
IN Fl FTEEN CENTS
Wotlaan, 91, .Jailed • tn $15.04 Theft
..
S AN ANTONIO. Teus <~P ). A 28 year old c ity
ma1lat.rate. c riUciied ln the paal ror be101 too lenient. hus drawn criUdsm ror her handlln ai or a h(>pllrting cusr that
ianded a destitute ·8l·Y~•r·old woman an jail ror a sleepless
nlpt.
Ma ttie'6chultz. who said she lost her $6,000 s&vmgs lo con
aJ'tista in 1973 and lives on only $233 'per month m Soc1al St!cuntlt.
and veteran's benefits. says deftperation and hunge r drove ht·r
to steal $15.0t worth or sausages, ham and butter Tuesd ay from
a supermarket
CAB Halts
,
Solid Theft
'Stolen' Driv~way R eplaced
Bruce P . Newbery of Costa Mesa returned home
from work one night to discover a shocktog loss.
SOMEONE BAD STOLEN his d riveway.
Police said today the 51-year-old res ident of 239
Knox Place w as luckier than most theft victims.
Not only did the culprits return. they gave him u
new driveway that would havC' cost as much a s S700
to $800 if he'd orde red it himself.
I NVESTIGATOR STEVE SHULMAN suid a t on-
l>tru<.:tion company ca lled Newbery th<: samt: night to
tell him they'd mist<Jkl'nly r<.•movcd h1 l> drtvc:wuy 111·
stead of a neighboring one they were ~upposl!cl tu
replace.
"He 's got a real nicl· lll'W driveway now,'
Shulma n said
SHI': WAS CHARGE D WITH THEFT. In an arraignment
'f'ues day night, Night Magistrate Mary Elizabe th Ladd refused
10 frel' Mrs Schultz on a personal recognizance bond -though
lhe wom an qualirled for 1t and ordered her held m lieu or $400
bond.
"I. sat up al.I night. I didn't close my eyes. t couldn't sleep."
Mrs. Schultz said Thursday. ··A woman an another cell was yell-
mg ull nighl and l couldn't s l<!i!p because I was asha med of be
ang there ..
Asked why s be took the food. she said. "l guess I JUSl got <J
little desperate and a bit hung ry. If you didn 'l gel no more
money than I did. you'd do the same thing.'' •
Pobce said they found S48 an he r p urse when shl' was arrest·
ed. but Mrs. Schultz said that was for he r rent.
SHE WAS RE LE ASED WEDNESDAY whe n Bexar County
Justice of the Peace Rudy Esquivel ro und her in jail when hear·
raved for wor k.
"l just couldn't believe .... " said Esquivel. ··1 can 't sec
<See WOMAN, Page A2>
ort Route Bids
Coastal
Park Bill
Backed
Ne wport Beach Congressman
Ho be rt. Badham Joine d a col
lt·agm· from S:rnl<t Arw Thur:.
cla v in introducing lt<g1s lation to
C'rc<ik the first national urlrnn
µa rk
T h e h il l intro du ced h:.
hnpact
R e port
Awaited
Hy J OANNE Rt:YNOLOS
Of IN 0•11, Pllol Sl•ll
Th<· C1v1 I Al'ronaul1c:s Hoi.lrcl
1 ('AR i wi ll sus1wnd eon~1'1C"ral1on
nf ,1n~ mo11 · routt· apphc::Jl1rm "
for .John Wayni· A1rphrl wh1li ·
th1• :1g1·m•y pn•µan•s :in <'nv1nm
1111·111.ll 1mµal'I -.t.1t1·nll'nl 1111 th1
d l1·1·1 of lh'\.\ 111ut 1·~ at llw
lal'lhly
· Daree in lail
Badh:.i m a Hc1.iubltcan and
.Jl'rry P atterson. a Dl•m ocral.
would provide: $38 m illion for
purchase of lnnd in u 19.000-acn ·
art!a of interest stretching from
Corona de l Ma r t.o Ahs o Canyon
:tnd inland as far <JS the San
Diego Fn.-eway.
T he amount matches the funds
r ecently budgeted by state
legis lators for purchase of land
a long the coast between Corona
de l Mar and Laguna Beach.
\rl m1n1 qr,1l1 1.1· J.,1 \.\ .Judg1
Frank Wh1tinl-( who l'llOdU('l•'CJ .i
thn·1· d:t) ht•a rinJ?. on lhC' :.ubJ<'l'I
J;i ..,t month. -;aid lod<Jy h1·
lwlll'VeS thl· 1nll'rl'Sls or Newpon
lk al'h rl~ld ·nl!:. would lwst bt·
~\·rvt-d by h1:-. ruling whic h su~
pf'nd s route appltc <.1l10n pro-
ct'dures.
Whiting was asked to rule on
fi ve pe nding <1pplicat1on~ for
routes bet ween Orange <;ounty
and An zona. Hearing for Four
in Sting Case
A preliminan hearing ha s
been set for Sept. 6 in Los
Aneeles County municipa l court
fo r the four Oran ge County res •·
de nts accused of running a con
gam e patterned aft.er the movit::,
"The Sting."
Arrested Tuesday on warrants
issued in Los Angeles wer e
Be v erlee Claydon , 35, of 81
Royal St . George, Newport
Beach : Attila DeAgh , 39, or 2716
Hilltop Drive, Newport Beach:
Michael Newman, 36, of 14 N.
Stooingt.oo Road, South Laguna
and J erry Mack Morris, 34, or
Buen a Park. Mrs. Claydon was released
from jail Wednesday a fte r post-
ing $50,000 bond
The three m en r e maint:d
j a iled today. DeAgb was held in
lieu of $100,000 bail. Newman
and Morris each were held in
lieu of $75,000 bail.
lo addition, the three men are
named on wa rra nts issued in
Orange County a Ueging fraud in
an advanced fee loan s cheme .
Those warrants carry $250,000
bail each
The <'&Se ror which they face
prosecution in Los Angeles in·
volved an as yet unidentified
Corona del Mar m an who told
police he losl $160.000 in cash
and his 1976 Rolls Royce Silver
Clo ud to \he group
T hey allegedly took him to i.I
home in the Hollywood Hills
which they said was a private
gambling club ror millionaires
He was e nticed into helping a
s up posedly disgr untled c lub
e m ployee who was to deal a
c·rooked faro game in which the
club would lose and the victim
would win.
However, al the last m inute,
the victim was tricked und lost
the cash and his car.
The home actually belongs to
actor George Montgom ery who
leased it to a m ari police said al-
lowed the quartet to use It. They
s:.11d as many as 40 actors or
shills would be hir ed to play the
parts of millionaire gamblers
and c lub employees.
Police said Montgom ery is in
no way connected with the al1
leged crime
According to a statem ent n •·
IPased by aides to the two con
~ressmen. the state and federal
purchases would be combined in
a pa rk which would be m a naged
unde r an unspecified joint effort
that would also involve local
gove rnment.
The stat ement also noted that
"t he bill spec ifically requires
the lnt.en or Department to work
wit h t h e Secretary or
Transport.<Jt1on m dt'vcloping lh<'
proposed I San J o.iq u10 lll1ls
Transportation> corridor.·'
The park. a pparently to b1•
c<.1lled the Orange Coast Na
lio n.it Urb<in Park. would haVl'
its own advisory commission un·
d\!r the Badham-Patterson bill.
T he commission would consist
of one member <.1ppomted by
<·ach of the m ayors of Irvine.
Newport Heach and Laguni.I
Beach ; <t m ember of the county
Board o r Superv i so r s . a
m ember appointed by the state•
Resources Agency . u member
u ppointe d by the Californi<i
Coa s t a l Co n sc rv<tn cy ; a
m ember appointed by e ach of
the s t ate legis la t ors within
whose district the proposed park
1s located; a member appointed
by the Congress man in whose
d istr ict the park is located. and
five mem bers a ppointed by the
Secr elarv of the Inte rior.
Seymore Finds B onae
Y oun~sl l'r~ :-1zt· up "St>) more." <in <•1gh1 tool .
s tuffed bird that has taken up res 1d t·ncl· ;11 th··
Corona dcl M:.ir Brant11 of lhl· Newport B(•<1ch
Public L1hrarv. From ll'ft an· Eli za~JC'th Barrut1;i,
Ii: S<irah Wtlh~ms. 4. and .Jot .. 'Y L1ppnak. :J. S<>ymun ·
w;is don<.1tcd to th<• libr ary by Brwn Gate~ ci t
Corona del Ma r . lits girlfriend m<1dt• 1t 1or him
\\hen he wa:-. ill. He has recovered <1 nd thought th,·
<:h1ldren who participak an lhl' hbrar y':, story hour:-
\\OUld t•nJOY th<.· hug e stuffed an1 mul.
England Testifies:
'Informed Parents'
former Newport llarbor l11gh
School band direc tor Richard
E ng l and, agains t whom lhl·
Trio Save Tot in Pool
Newport. Ml'sa Unified S1•hool
Distract has fih•d unprofessional
conduct char~t.'S. testified today
lh:lt he had a policy or notifying
parents about band i.1Ctlv1\1cs
:.i nd issues.
"You're affecting the hves of
all of these people so you ha*e to
be very careful that l•ve ryom·
knows what's going to h<.ippen
next." he said.
·.
By DAVID KUTZMANN
and
DE LORES BROOKS IRWlN
OI IM O•llY Pll9t Stall
• · 1 saw a figure fl oating at the
bottom of the pool. At first I
thought it was a doll . that it wui.
a prank ...
But as 8-year·old Sean Driskel
fou nd out Thursday. it wus no
doll h<' found an the commumty
poo l at Fort. Sumter and Monitor
in Irvine's Northwood section.
It was J ennifer Wu. Two yea rs
old. "I went and lifted il up and ll
was a live person:· the blond-
haired Sean· said this morning.
back at t he pool where the
dra m atic life-saving effort had
occurred the d ay before.
Whal would take place next
would involve Scan. bis friepd
Cra ig Becker, 12, and a m an
na med Ed Fuller. 62. of 26 Fort
Sumter.
Police said today that It was
because of their quick action
that J ennifer , of 27 Altlanta. is
recovering at Santa Ana·Tualln
Community Hospit al.
There was a time Thursday.
they all knew. whe n It dldn't ap ,
pear she would be so lut lty.
That was Just a fte r a (Qend
~ h ac\f called .out to ~or boya swiml't~-~.Mep~
(See TOT, Pa1e A~•
• ••
England testified for the first
time today al a hl:'a ring mto
cha rges that hc disobeyed th1·
or ders of Ha r bor High principa l
Tom Jacobson regard ing hand
p e r f0-rmances a nd 1nvolvt:d
pare nts and stude nts tn an <.1d
m1 n ist r ative dis put e d uring
l977-78 and fall. 1978.
A hree-mcm ber commission
on professionul conduct i::. hear·
ing the charges at Costa Mesa
High School It will d etc rminl'
whether the district can dismiss
England.
T h e hea ring . orif(1na l l y
scheduled for five days. has now
run e 11tht days.
March of Dimes
Golf Match Set
P layers in the fifth annual
Costa Mesa March of Dlme11
Golf Tournam ent will tee off
Monday to raise mone y to fiathl
birth defects.
Stmtrun s~ rt will be at noon
ot the Co a ~sa Golr and
Cou1try C1u . 11'01 Golf Course Ofl~. Coet• M,111. Entry fee of
$40 htdudes the a words dinner.
.
'
CAB staff me m b<'rs s :.iid th1·v
h"l1t •\'t' thl' <•W ~1rd of tho~;.
1 n utt-" would not J>roduct· i.I
s1~n 1f1cant t•nvtronmcnl<J I 1m·
pact of eight other route appbc<1
l ion s wit h t he five Arizon<1
routes would be severe enough
to rus tifv preparation or an EIS.
Much of thl• testimony at lh1·
ht·anngs <·onductcd a t lhl·
form er Bay V1r w School under
thl' airport's fli ght path 1·an11·
from rl'Sldl'OlS who Sa Id CXIS\IOJ.!
Jl'I no1:.l' l<'Vl!b an· too high anti
Jdd1t1onal flight-. woultl be 1n
toll'rablc
1'hl·1r com pl.1int~ app;1rcnt ly
n •g1s lt·rC'd "1th Wh iting I k Sit HI
h1· d1dn t \.\,JOt 111 d1·ny lh1· f1v1•
.i p11li catwn-. oulrighl tweaw ...
th\' dl'ruals could bc app1·4.1l1-d t•1
tlh• bt1<1rd which could ovl·rruh·
him and grant lhl' roull':-.
"Thi~ "<J \. nothing 1·:.in 1tt•
dnm· whjlf' lht• F,IS •~ h1•111g prl'
p.1 n•d." ht• ex pl a med
M1·a nwhil1·. th1 · board 1tsdf
.1,.: n ·l·d to -.u:-.pl'nd cun~1d<•ral.lon
11( lhvsl' l'tght other ::.pplu·atmn~
during prcµarallon of <1n l!:IS
Acting City /\llorncy llu~h ( ·orr111. whu n·1>r1·se11Led t hl' city
.11 till' CAB h1·anng. t<>day ha1lt!d
Wh1lm1(s dcc1s1on as a victory
for Newport Bt'ach.
I le had us ked that t ht· route~
lw dl•nied. or failing that. con-
-.1dl'r:Jlion of them he su~pcnd1!d
while the EIS 1s being prepared
CAB off1ct:1b c-;t1malc lh<·
docum ent will take ut least a
Yt.'1-Jr to pre pan'.
·'I think this should keep the
1•xpans1onist1c pressur(• down at
the a irport,' Coffin commented.
<See ROUT E, Page A2>
We athe r
N1~hl and mornin g
rloudtncss clea r ing l o
ha zy s unshine with only
partia l c lea rin g at
b~uches. Lows tonight in
60s. Htghs Saturday 70 at
beaches to low 80s inland.
I NSIDE T ODAY
The grande11r of enterlom·
ment ts rekindled in o tour of
old HoUywood movie palaces
and the retum o/ &ht! Greateat
Show on Earth. See Page CI . ••••
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.... ,,,. ... , ........... •, ARTIST 'DANI' WITH TWO ART·A·fAIA ICULPTUREI
'When You Know the AulH You C1n llr••k Them'
'.Perfection Sought
'I•
:By Mesa Sculptor
By STf.VF. MITCllEU. 01 !tie 0.lly ~I ... It ...
' D<int 1s a iw rrcc t1o rl1s l. 1 R1f!hl do wn t.o the crowsrect on
'the face of Moses.
The Costa Mesa artist, whose
gjven na m e is Sh1rlt•y l..('yrc r,
•Kas tx.-cn a bronze sculptor for
'only five years. but h er exh1b1t
Ill the Art·A·l-'alr in Laguno
Heach is a s how stopper.
Jl t>r d t'lical c· nudes a nd
i"nui.clc ·rippling mules aH
tas trully dont-und the mothe r or
1 t.wo :.ay1> i.he doei. 1t a ll w1lhoul
·roo<l ·111
"I lhtnk :1boul 11 i!UbjC•Ct ror
i CVt>rul monlhll twfon • I begin
w orkinl( in wux," lhti pe r•
blonde womon 11ayli.
And s h t· doNm 't lea vo one·
s ine w or c·urvti out of he r s tun
n1ng slatu1•M
Uun1 's hc'(•n 1r1 the· Art-A· Fa ir
ff1r t•1ght ycnrs n11w. and 11he Rlill
, tlahhh •' with Oii pa111l1ngs wh1C'h
' \\l t•re f1r't 1•xt11iJ1h'd ncurly 11
dt·e·<1dc al(o
S he begun duhhllng ln lhf•
·10 .. l wax mc·thod" of sculpltn~
wht•n :i hollow urt1Rl l(uvc h1.:r ti
hull uf wax to whilr away• th•·
, houri. wh1IC' s itting al he r 0 11 ex
hlblt
) But now ll'a n full·llmc Joh for I the 18·yc ur Co11ta Mesa resident.
who carvc11 llfclikc ligurcs at
h~r homf!
r'hl' <'• NJlcs hC'r mode ls out of 1 '4o!t wax. then :,11rNwnd11 the urt
1 with 11 rubber rn olrl. f'ro m lh111
J mold. :i Ct•rum w cu11llnA 111 m odt·
;1 t ll fo Un cJ r y In Wt! II t I.()!,
, AnJ.tt•l<'!I I Afh'r 11 Ru lt:ihh: number of
c·oattt ar<' :ippllf'd lo the mode l.
ltw m old 1~ plat:t:d in the kiln,
whnc· tht• wax IR m elted out of
\ thC' nrnmir co11Ung l hc nce thl'
'·nnrn11 "IOl'l wax m1•thod ">
Moltc•n t>ronzc '" r>our•·d anti>
tho n•rumlt 11h1·1l und l>unl
rlrivf'A up to pick up th•· un
~n111h,'<I product
~ Sht· hr1·11ks oiwri ttw i·c•r uml!·
IU8l. l"lf't.ln!l thf• tnf'lhl, 1J J1pllt'11
ht• 11r 111 11 1t n (I 11·11,11 th••ri
nnt1tll1111tJ1 th•• rrll't11 l "" It wlll
bflorh urltl
~· I lt>r hu11h11n'1, Lt>W•·ll r ;f•yrrr i.ho 11 pr•'tlltknt. ''' tt11· Ar1 /\
!1H r . th•·n hru"h''" 111 lt1 ,,,. tt11 r.
teen su .. p~ct ···~•d
BurMiary 1 ,ry
M lc h1u1l llalr1h Wh,.,iJ111,. 111.
& urrnaled 1111rly Thuntluy
ornlnic by N1•wi111rl ll•rnc•h
11 ('(• who bttllovo hc1 w•te
rJilurblnfC a 24th Htrcul homo
e n the occu11llnl wulked In
l'otlco 1uld Whe 1.,,, who ltl41y
crlbed ua u trun,.hmt w1111
Id on t1U8plclon of r~11ldt1raU11t
r1l11ry
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unfinished piece. scorching the
surface with a torch to telve It u
patina -the aged look of the
finis hed sculpture.
•'Otherwise It would I<><* Uke
brass," Danl says, making a
face .
She said dUfercnl acids create
different effects on the art piece
but don't ask her what acids
do what. That's a tra d e secret .
S he sells her models, ra_nglng
from nude women s itting In a
bed of lilies to posed nude• on a
blanket, for between $3,000 a nd
$4,000.
And each ringe r , h•g and a rm
muscle Is s1zc.'<.1 to sca le .
Som e !ic u l ptor s, llkr
M ichelungt:lo. dis t o rt Rome
body parts, s uch as the o ve r-
s I zed h unds on t he H allan
arllsl 's "David."
Occa11ionally sht' will crN1lc· <i
m od(•I with s lightly longer Jej.!s
or 111lunlcd arms "to get the em -
phasis -the now o f the piece
rl"hl. "But you ha ve to be pretty
J(ood at wh1tt you're d oing to ge t
away with that.
"Once you kno w the rule11,
~hen you can break the rules,"
&he says.
The r eaultA of Dani's work
sh ow s h(' doean't need a rule
book
Major Banks
Raise Prime
Lending Rate
NEW YORK <AP I &:verul
major bunkt> ra111ed tht·lr prime
l1·ndlng raw~ to I I :V.. percent lo·
tlay, joining 11 m ov1• begun
•·11 rlin In lht· wt•t·k hy fo'ln1t Nu·
1111n11 l Ha nk of Chlt·ago
<:1tltJ11nk . the• nutlon'11 liN'ond·
lu r11,1·11I hunk, No -t M1tnufuc•
t1111•111 f111m1v1·r Tru11t Co untl
N11 ~' Morgun C.uornnly TtW\t ,.,, , 11 11 o( N1•w York, wPrr•
·""''"" ttw hunkll 1uin111111rlnM In
1·rt·1111"" from I I 'Ai rwn ·1·nt AIHt1
111l11lnl( ln lhu 1ncr11a1u.1 wf'rt• fl unk
,,, Arntir1ca, Hf•curlty 1'1r1flc N11
l1•11HJI Hitnk. llnlfrtl Cftllfomlu
IHrnk, Ult1 Hunk of Ctllfornh• anti
I ,l11y(lll Jhink of (;111ifornlu.
Tho mov•ll hud bfof'n ClX pnclf'll
"1 11 t•,. tho fl'•ltlf' r 1t I It c·•o rv1·
Hourtl l1111l wu4•k mow•d l'> pu11h
1111 11hort h•rm lnturci11l nw11 In
1111 o"or1 to flj(hl lnrlullon 11nd
1111 J11.,1rt U"' tlollu r . 1'ht• J>r1mt· l1·ndln1 rntc IN lht·
nato t'fwr11•d h y hunklt to their
mo11 t cr•"tlt worthy corporot1·
f'UlltOmf'fll flflt'ltUNl' ll •• publlf•
ly 1announ<'•HI, It l• c lo11cly
fo llowN1 Mil 11n lndlcut.or of ln
INt••t r•lo rondltlon1.
The pr1mt1 ro11t1 urller thl11
YHr lo IJ'K 1>41rc•nt before 1llp
pln1 bar k to 11 v. percMt u In·
i.,, •l raetM ., .. ,d. The record
prlrn~ rah' ol J2 percent wH
rcarhttd dunnai lhc 1974·'15 r e ..
ce11lon. ,.,..._,.,
ROUTE •••
"The EIS m ay 1how that •dell·
Uonal 1ervlcc t.here 11 not •P·
proprlate."
comn old he 11 now trylnc to
1et the CAB 1taff to d•l11 Ill
Au1. 1 dtadUne for 1ubmltUn1
1uueaUOM on th• 1eope ol the
E IS.
He not.cl that UM order 1.Uln•
that deadline for 1uH .. lloa1
from the dt1 aad ltl Nlklentl u
well u bUl'tla.d elrUIMI dAdn 't come oul untll Jul1 11. ··we Jull u .... , bMn 11ven
noulh Ume to pull our m1C.r11I
to11tber and I 'm not 1ure
an1oae •IM Wbo mllbt wut to
'9 laYOlved will bav• enoulft Um• elditr," Cofftn aaJd,
, ... P-AJ
100' ...
that he NW eomethlnl flo1Un1
nur the bOltom of th• •hallow
tldt.
Stan. who llvn at 2S
Rlcllmond. Hid he 1wam over,
pulled Jennifer out and yelled,
•·can anybody help'"
JennJfM, who h•d app1mt0lly
w•odortd •way fro m her older
1l1ter and fa llen In the wate r,
w11 both uocon1clou1 and \In·
breathlna when Sean and Cruia
and their friends finally got h ·r
out of the .water.
People •round thtt pool started
runnlnti towud them rrantlc•l·
ly, Sc·un 1mld . and 1t wus then
t'ulhir uJ)pcDred.
"She looked like s'b'c-was com -
pletely dead," Sean said.
Indeed, as paramedic~ would
U)' later, there was probably
only a tulnl heartbeat when she wu pulled out
Fulle r , h owever. quickly
be1an t.o clve the tot moulh·t&
mouth rl'sWicituJ,1on in an crro rt
to revive her.
II <' k c•pt thi s up until
p&romedlr111 orrtved When they
did . J cnnikr w us br'eathin g
aga in.
Sh<' was lahn to the hospital
in Santa An1i1 , where a
spokeswoman Bald Utis morning
lhe g irl wus In s atisfactory con
ditaon.
Tht•~ pool wht•rc· the inl'idrnl
(lCCUrrc'tl is not t lly-ownr·d or ad
mln1s tcrc d a nd the r e 1s no
llfrf(uurd on duly lhe rt• A ~1gn
wurn11 swimme rs they use• tit('
fudllly at their own risk.
Twelve year old Crail(. or 22
Savann ah , 11uld he h ad t;1hn
nr11t a id tnslruct1on but that "it '!>
a whole lot. difrcrenl whe n 1t ho1>
pens to you."
Sean, Craig and the ir rrfrnds
wer e swimmlng In the deep end
of the pool when another friend
had called out tha t h e saw
som ething n oatlng near the bot
tom of the s h a llow e nd.
"It's creepy for 12·ycar-t1ld:."
to r escue somebody, Craig '>aid
"A lifegua rd ls truincd to do tha t
kind of thing."
CdM Teacher
Mrs. France
Rites Slated
Me morial services will be ron
dueled Saturday for M arj11r11·
France, u long·Ume Corona dt·I
M nr High School teache r who
died Wcdne11doy at the age of r.2
Mn. Fr ance.· joined the high
school starr In 1963 and taugh t
Enl(lls h a nd social studies
Jn uddlt1on to ht·r tc·ach1n~
dutle11, she ser ved as coach of
the school's apecch and debalP
toam and a lso W88 a m ember or
the Newport· M ua U nlr1e d
School Dl11trict '!l Sochtl Stud1C'1>
Curriculum Dcvelopml·nl Com
m1ttce
S h e l1•;1v1·s ht•r hu ~hand ,
Jl11ward. anrl ch11'lrcn . Art and
Pum c•lu. all of the Harbor Arc·11
Servkf•R wlll he condurlt:rl at I
pm Suturduy ul SL .l11h11 lh1·
Ui vi nl· .Epil'>copul Church, Co~tu
Mc11u.
The flimtly hus s ugl(t·~lc.:d
m e m orwl conlr ihution1> to th•·
Or1rnl(u County C haJ1ln of lh,.
Ame rican Cuncer Society.
Three Seized
On Ne wport
Burglary Rap
In Uw t!urly mornan•t d ark
111•1111. lhr1•1· youthl'l w1•n • rnoklnit
lhl'I r wny 11croK11 the• rooftop,
t·11 rry lnl( 11 ro1w 11 nt1 lhr1·1·
plllowc111H'll. whc·n Co11t o M1·i.11
JX)li ce 11top1w'1 th•·m .
Thr tMo 11old thl'y w1•rc chu~
Ina ptgf'Of'l11
lluhlou11 ax>ll(•r• 11 rr1•Rt ·d the
trl11 on su1111lclon of hurRlary
11 houl I : 40 a . m . Thursday ut
M lll..r'11 O ulpo11t, 2300 llurb<>r
Blvd., u ftc•r nn ulurm Wftf~
trlppe>d.
flcl .. aNf'd On $~1000 hull 1'11Ch
wtir., Robert Ur•·nt Ua rton, tK, C)f
1121 Coronu Ll.IM, und Tod<l An
druw C lurke, 18, 107U <.:o ron11
LllnC, both In CoRl u Mcs u .
Their 17·ycor old compunlon
wo• roll't111cd lo hl11 pun·nl11.
police auld.
Devil Slaying
Retrial Set
SEATTLE <AP> -The!
W11hln1ton Court of Appeal"
hH onktred new trlola for four
p e r1on1 co nvltt e d of
man1lau1hter tn 1978 In the
death of 3·)'Hr·old boy they
believe WH J)OHOHOd by the
devil.
Edward Leon Cunnln1h1m,
51: hi• wtfe Velma, 45; their
dau1hter Carolyn Cunnlnth•m,
27, and Lorraine !dward1, 20, a
rrtend: art tervln1 prison ltn•
tencu for auault and
man1lau•hter In connection with
t.he de• of David Weilbacher.
The appeala eourt uld Tburt·
da1 t.hat taped 1t1tement1 m•d•
by IOll'le ol t.he dtf endanll to
Polite an.r tbetr arrt1ll w.re
taken improperly.
Usually, it 's the c hc<•rle aders who greet
n•tuming warriors of the gridiron. But
Costa Mesa Hig h S chool football players
I urnt•d the· tables Thur sday night on thl· 26
rn1·rnlH'rs of lh1s y t·ar'!> Mu~tang fH'Jl
squad . Tht· pl~1ycrs m e t t he train an Santa
J\nu whc·n 1h1· g irls returned from a s um·
<JDcr c h 1•t·rl<-ad111 ~ rttmp at UC Santa
Ha rlJar;J
~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.
Condominium Job
On Bluffs Halted
Work on one of lhr('e bulldinJ!s
1n a 14-urut co ndo minium projel't
a long the Santa Ana River bturrs
in Cu~la M c1>a h us bl·•·n hullt·d
a fter city orftc w ls d1scov1·r1·d
thut thC' i.ecnnd story would 1.'K
ll·nd ovl·r the bluH1t.
The city m the past has n ·
11u1rcd U111t projects lc1we a f1v1·
fo11t :O.l'lh:u·k :ilon~ lht• hlurr~ or
( 1 c· 1 :i 1 s s a 1 d to d a y 1> 11 m "
ov1· rs1 l(hl.'1 lf'l1 to tht· m ix up at
lh1· project al 2231 Pac1hc Avt·
Planning Directo r Ch url1·'
Hohrrt.s s atd a nc1~hbor a lert•-d
0Cft<'i11ls to th•· ovcrha n J( 111·
stttd thul 11 Rtlf• plan prev111w .. ly
approv1•d hy the l'hmnlnl( (;om
m 1!iRl11n t>howc•d :1 hvt··foot sf'!
ha('k for th1· rtrsl flo<ir :.inti
w:1sn 't d<'tallcd c no uJ(h l'' !-.h1iw
thf• !WCOlld ncK>r.
Also. ftobcrts said. a huildtng
lmiprct<1r discovered that o su11
pl'lrl rolumn for the s<.•conil floor
wa!I to lw plac1·d on tht· rellltnin~
wu ll. wh1<'h hudn't h (•cn d1·
s ll(n<>d for that purpose
Work on the olher two build
ings. which contain 10 o r the 14
condo miniums a nd a re nearan~
com plc•tlon , Ii. cont•nutn l(
Uo lwr1.' said Thoy a r c f:Jrthn
from tht· hluHi.
Hntwrts \aid pla nning c•om
m lbS lllOf'rS hUVf' set a dlS('U!-.SHJO
£or tht·1r study sci.i.ion of Aug r.
and a pubhc hNmng on the r>ru
JCl'lforlhcirme ·ttngof Aul( Jl
llo wt·vcr . ht• c;a1d . pl:inn1nJ!
:.t aff m•·mt>n' wall tw m1•1•t1nl(
w ith 1frv1·l11pt•r ' l1 11h Jltdl
1nl(~worth and Ivy Onl( 1n lhr· 111
t1·rt m If a '111lul1on 1s fnum1. th1 ·
puhhc hcunn~ will tw ran1·•·l1·d .
Ill' '>aid.
Whicli Sex
Is Convictr
VEN1THA <1\1'1 A 1r.11"""K ual whom do<'l1ir~ ,,, . ..,.,.,, ... .i•
i.:1·nl't1<:;tlly 11 wom:1n w11h ,,
ni uk phys1qu1· is lx•1111( hou,.1·11 1n
th1· wom l'n'11 s ro('lton a l V1·nt11r.1
('1111nty J ail . d•·,r1111 11hJ1•1·111111'
from at 1 .. a~t 1m1 1·1·llm ,11•
Shannon fkard, arr•·-.l•«I .111111
15 o n a charl(t• of i.11lic1t1111( f111
prof!tllut1on In Oxnurd . won .•
p I a cc am on ~ 1 h ,. r cm .1 I•·
11rii.oncri. on :.i rulin~ Lh1~ v.•·• k
by Supcnor Court .JucJ~r· Ch.11 I•"·
McGrath.
Fro• Pap Al
WOMAN, 91, JAILED. • •
ttny UJ ye11Mlld l(olnl( to Juli Tt11s wa~ a vn y dd1n1tc m1-.t.1kt: in
Judgment."
M11 Ludd explalnc<i Thursday thut Mri; Srhult.1. had ~tvf•n
uulhoritlcs un lncorrt>ct uddn·"s· and did not i:•v•· the num<· 11(
unyone who could be .-ontucll'd for n •fcrcnc(·
"I felt vt•ry bud uhoul havtoJ( lo makt· hrr ~t11y tn Jail." Ms
Ludd !laid . "flut I wus n11t 11bout lo n •h•aM· hn to th•· m1cJrtl1· of
the n1J(hl when we didn't know for s ure whe n · sh1· lt vc·d."
MRS. HCllUl.TZ' {' ASf: IS REINC. rc·fnrcd to :i C'oun:.c•ltnK
pro1ernm u nd lhC' ch1trf(t'8 will c·ventu1Jlly bt· d1~m1ss1·d ... u1d Ted
Arevalo of the Bt•xar County f>1111tnct Altorn1•y's offH'I'
Mt•anwhllc , the COile attrurtl.'d na tional publtl'1ty nnd 1wopll·
from ncr01111 the lJnltt.'d St11lt.~ hav(• offer ed food. mon1•y nncf
IC'l(ul aid for Mr11 Schull7.
Hut for Mrs Schultz. all th<> concl'm c-om N1 u httle lutf'
In a voice 11tceped In dc·spalr, 11he said "I jWil proy thfll
God wtll com e and take me out of this world."
Ladder Fall
Kills Viejo
.. Worker, 44
Nc•wport lll':.tch policl' said l"
r1ay thl'y bf•ltevt• a M1 \s111n Vu•Jo
mun s li pped to has dl·ath Thu r:.
day n1j.!ht wh1h· try1n1< to o~·n un
:Jl'('l'l>h door l o lhl· roor of u
f<a \h1on 1-.lanrl slon ·
Ir v111 i" l({ot('h<:rt, 44, w a' Jiff•
r11111111·,.tl tl1·:i<I a t th1· -.f•r·n1· ;11 7
I' 111 .11t t·r .1 t'nm1>a 11111n d•~
1·f1vc·n·11 him lyini.: m a po<1I of
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DAIL V PILOT 43
Budget Flap Looms
Bailout Creates Deficit of $4. 7 Million
., aoasaT BAUS& .. ...., ......... or..,. Couty aupervlsors
came to .,.,. for the flrst Ume
Thul"lday .-Ith tbe $580.S million
county budaet propoeed for fia·
cal 19'1't-80.
With Utile cutting, s upervisors
gave tentative approval to a
$190.5 million spending plan for
the county's Human Services
Agency.
The county's share of the cost
is about $25 million with the bulk
of the money coming from stale
and federal sources to pay for
mental health, welfare and
medical services.
While tbe spending plan for
the HSA sailed over smooth
waters. the county's newest
supervisor, Edison Miller, was
making waves.
At. a press conference shortly
l\facDonald
Doctors
before the budget sesaion start·
ed, M mer announced that he
was cuttine his own salary and
that of hia ataff by 10 percent.
Miller said he waa tailing the
action to encourage other high
paid employees -malling more
than the supervisors' pay of
$29,898 -to follow suit.
Miller said his intentions are
that the savings in high salaries
would go to lower paid
employees "who are being eaten
up by lnfiation. '·
Supervisor Thomas Riley said
afterwards that Miller 's pro·
posal would have more validity
had he been oo the job longer.
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Hollywood
Slayer
Sought To Testify He said be also doubted the
sincerity of Miller 's proposad •
noting it m1ght buy self·
promotion to gain exposure
because Miller ls coming up for
election in June. U.S. ti.toms inspector Oliver Seymour inspects the
largest piece of the downed Skylab at the San Francisco
lntemational Airport after it was found in Australia two
weeks ago. A private Australian firm plans to exhibit
the one-ton piece of hull throughout the United States.
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A
female impersonator who reject·
ed a proposition trom two other
mt!n was shot lo death early to-
day and his male companion -
also dressed in women's clothes
-rted unharmed. police said.
J ohn Alex Barnes. 22. Los
Angeles, was out for a 2 a.m.
w a lk with the o ther im ·
pnsonator when confronted by
two men in an old blue station
wagon, Hollywood Division de-
tective Russell Kuster said.
RALEIGH. N.C. <AP> -Doc·
tors who treated D,r . J effrey
Mac Donald for wounds he says
he received during an attack
that killed the rest of his family
we re to take the stand today at
MacDonald's trial.
Pictures s howin g M<tc ·
Don a ld's stab wounds wer e
s hown to the jury Thursday. But
they were taken 4112 years after
the incident and had healed, a
contrast to the raw wounds
shown in autopsy pictures of the
family
'Hit List' Probe
Topic· of Hearing
When they rejected the prop-
osition , Barnes was s h ot .
Kuster said. Barnes was pro-
nounced dead at the scene.
•N0Pat1' MacDonald. 35. of Huntington
Harbour. is charged with stab·
bing and bludgeoning to death
his pregnant wife Colette, 26.
and daughters Kimberly, 5, and
Kristen. 2, in February 1970
when he was a Green Beret doc·
tor stationed at Fort Bragg.
By FllEDElllCK SCHOEMERL
OI-o.lly ,..._Suitt
An Aug. 17 Orange County
Superior Court bearing has been
scheduled to delve loto the con·
troversy surrounding the sen·
tencing of habitual criminal of·
fenders by South Orange County
Municipal Court judges.
At issue is a so·called "hit
list" contairung the names of
people who repeatedly fail to
show up for court appearances
and notes by judges that have
been r e m oved from court
records.
John Boves and Jim Sweeney.
two public defenders assigned to
the south court, are seeking a
writ of mandate that would foree
disclosure of the list and prohibit
removal of any judges' notes
contained in court records .
Laguna Beach Police Chief
Jon Sparks confirmed today that
Fl.DI, Frolic
Days Set al
San Clemente
A dash to former President
Rich<ird Nixon's Western White
House and back will kick off San
Clemente 's Ocean Festival
Saturday, two days of fun and
frolic on the city's beaches.
Runners should check in for
the 6.2·mile rurrfrom 7 to 7:45
a m . to pick up the ir race
packets. The race begins at 8 :30
a .m. at the San Clemente Pier.
Saturday's activities are
rounded out by a Mini-Miss con·
test at 11 a.m., ;in open swim
competition al noon al the pier .
boogie board races at 1 p.m .. a
dory race at 2 p.m., a pad·
dleboard race at 3 p.m. and a
sand sculpture contes t with
judging at 3:30 p.m.
The Minl·Miss finals are
scheduled for 4 p. m . and a
Frisbee Fly-in is slated at 4:45
p.m .
Sunday's activities gel going
at 12:30 p.m. with a ntn·swim·
run contest.
Other Sunday activities in·
elude:
-Halt·mile swim , l : 15 p.m.
-Surf ski cont.est, 2 p. m.
-Paddleboard race, 2:45 p.m.
-Iron Man contest, 3:30 p.m.
-Dory championship, 4 · 30
p.m -T~o-mtle run, 5:30 p.m.
-Paddleboard relay, 6 p.m.
-Dory relay, 6:30 p.m.
-Relay nm. 7:15 p.m.
-Chariot relay, 7:30 p.m.
-Musical Flags. 7:45 p.m.
-Awards ceremony, 8: 15 p.m .
s uch a list exists, but defended it
<is a useful tool for handling re·
peat offenders.
Jn a typical case. Sparks said,
the court notifies the police de·
partmenl or offenders who have
not shown up for scheduled court
appearances.
Offenses involved in such
cases have included m isde ·
mean-or violations such as drunk
in public and possession of less
than one OWlCe of m arijuana and
city municipal code infractions
including sleeping on the beach
or in a vehicle and drinking in
public.
If a person named on the llst
has an outstanding warrant for
failure to appear in court and is
later arrested. he is booked into
jail rather than being released
on his own recognizance, Sparks
said.
Sweeney charged Thursday
that the list is being used lo
place repeat offenders in jail
without. benefit ol trial. He said
some offenders may be jailed up
to 30 days before their case is
placed on the court calendar.
··And then the district al·
torney says be wants to dismiss
and give them cre1ll for time
served," Sweeney said.
On the issue of the judges'
notations. the public defenders
claim that it has been past prac·
tice to delete comments made in
the margins of court records.
··Please warehouse this guy
<place in jail). He created more
paper than a parade on Slh
Avert~' was one notation
found in.a file. Sweeney said.
"This guy is one of the Laguna
Beach fabulou s 50,"' said
Sweeney in quoting anothe r
comment.
Over the past two years.
Sweeney said, secretaries, act·
ing on judges' orders, have ex·
cised the comments, giving rise
to what be called the "L·shape
fil es" due to the shape of the
trimmed pages.
Superior Court Judge Ted
Millard recently issued a tern·
porary restraining order pre.
venting removal or any notes
contained in court records pend·
ing the Aug. 17 hearing.
It is the ublic defenders· posi·
lion that the not.es should be part
of the public court record.
South Orange County
Municipal Court Judge John
Griffin has defended the nota·
lions saying they help hlm and
other judges know whether a
person ls a repeat offender who
should receive a more stringent
Rentence.
Griffan said he doesn't think
the comments should be part of
the court file
·'The victim and the witness
were female impersonators,"
Kuster said.
The companion. whose iden·
tifty was withheld, was not m·
jured .
Stale Controller Ken Corv
says that 1f luwmakers fail to
en act a s tate budget by the
June 31 deadline next year .
he will refuse to make pay·
m cnts until lht• budget 1s
pa ssed and si gned by lhc
governor. <Sec Story. Page
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Algeria Cuts Oil
Export 20 Percent
NEW YORK <AP> -Algeria.
which s upplies about 8 percent
of the oil imported by the United
States, bas cul back the amount
or oil it exports by 20 percent, oil
industry sources said today.
The cutback, which began this
month, is the second reported
t his week by a m ajor oil-
exporting nation. On Wednes·
day, 90~ said Nigeria was
considering a cut. of a bout 10
percent ln its oil production.
Both nations produce oil that
is a mong the world's best, used
mostly for making asoline.
··we understand that every·
body has been cut back by 201
percent right now~" said. an of·
ficiaJ of an Amencan 011 com-
Hunlington
Teen Raped;
Suspect Held
A 25-year -old Huntington
Beach man who allegedly beat
and raped a co-worker in her
apartment late Wednesday sur·
r e nde red himself to police
Thursday afternoon.
Kirk Alan Richards of 6211'2
M aln St. walked into a Los
Angeles County Sheriff's substa-
tion at 12 :45 p.m. and was ar·
rested on suspicion of raping the
19·year-0ld woman.
The woman had told police
that the ted·haired suspect ha-t
hit her in the head with a ham·
mer three times before undress·
ing and raping her in the
kitchen.
She told police she'd asked the
man to help her clean and paint
he r apartment. She also told
police her attacker s uggested
she seek medical treatment
when be Jeft her.
pany that is one of Algeria ·~
customers .
But it is unclear where the oil
is going. Analysts said Algeria
may not be cutting back produc·
lion, but rather diverting the oil
onto the spot mark(!t or into
Algerian refineries
··where that add1t1onal crude
1s going. whether it's going lo
the spot market or some where
else. we don't know," sai~ the
oil company official, who didn't
want himself or has firm iden·
tified
Streets RebuiJt
MANAGUA. Nicaragua <AP)
-Neighborhood teams formed
by Nicaragua's new government
began on Thursd<iy to n ·build
Managua streets torn up in l~e
fight to oust President Anastasio
Somoza. The victorious gucr
rallas urged busincssci. to reopen
as soon as possible.
I le claims four intruders killed
his family and slabbed him. The
~overnment says he killed his
famtly and stabbed himself as a
coverup.
The pictures or MacDona ld
shown Thursday. directly after
pict ures o f the mutilated
children. apparently were part
or the government's coot.ent.aon
that wounds ht: reeeaved were
less sl'ven.· b••cause they prob·
ably wereself·i.nflicted.
In cross -cx<t m1nin g lh l·
pathologist who performed the
a utopsat!S. the defense contmuetJ
efforts to show that the Army
bungled its invesllgation.
Wade Smith, one of the de·.
fense attorneys, asked both Dr.
William Hancock Jr. and Dr
George Gammel about the pro·
cedures used. Both were Army
pathologists at the tim<'.
Smith's questioning showed
that the bodies had been
stripped or their clothes and
cooled before the pathologists
examined them. Gammel said
the con<litions were "not ideal."
They also were unable to say
if the weapons the government
has introduced -a crude club,
two knives and an ice pack
were the ones used on the
fam ily. However. Gamme l. now or
Lincoln. Neb .. said in his ex·
periencc. it's "very rare'" that
the specific weapons can be
identified unless th ey have
unique characteris tics that leuvc
identifiable marks.
The woman was treated for
head and neck injuries at Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beach.
Richards Is in custody al Hun·
Ungton Beach Jail. Bail has
been set at $25,000.
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COU.TING DJ8A8TES? first person ln California to be
For naden wtM> IOA track of the convicted of vt0Jatin1 the odd·
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Mi lier, who took office tills
month to fill the vacancy caused
by the bribery conviction or
Ralph Diedrich, announced pre·
vious ly that he will seek election
for a four-year term 10 the third
district.
Miller said he dido 't cons wt
fellow supervisors about his pay
cut plan. He conceded that l~e
chances <ire s lim that they will
go along with it.
Miller, a former prisoner of
war in North Vietnam, said ht:
receives a military ptnsion.
Meanwhile, County Ad·
m1nis trative OHicer Robe rt
Thomas said the hoard o f
supervisors is facing some big·
ger budget proble ms.
Among them is a budget def·
1c.-1t now estimated at $4.7 million
because estimations of state
baa lout money WCN!too hagh.
Officials said this deficit may
be overcome by the use of
federal revenue sharing funds
and by cuttm~ back on capital improvement projects .
Thoma.<> added that increast>:i.
in county spending to m ake up
deficits in the c mployes retirt:·
ment syste m is a major issut·
facing s upervisors
Gas Prices
Still Rise
LOS ANG ELES (AP1 ·
Weekend i(a!K>line s upplies
remain at aboul the same
level as the past several
weekends, while prices
continue to rise, according
to the Automobile Club of
Southern California.
A s urvey , r ~l ea sed
T hursday. indicated that
76 percent of the stations
m the metrooolit.an are<1
und 82 percent in the out·
lyin~ regions will be open
Saturday.
But some 23 percent an
the Metropolitan area and
50 percent in the outlying
<1rca will be open Sunday.
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~O ma TllS nsa atD£: After pulllnl lnt.o
a 1•• ......_la Lapaa hatb Jml UM other an.moon. )Ou
can undertataDd why bapleu motoriata u~ M1archln1 fntn
t.lulb for tomethlfta to aavfl them from the pump lah1od
ripoff.
At ttUa p.rtinalar •t•t.lon. the operator hid patted a
pleH ol paper over th• Utile wtndow th•t 11 1uppoaed to
1iv~ you~ Mwt on the price IM!r 1t1Uon
!krawled on the UtUe allp ol puper wus "$1 ~." Sud
denly I 1ulfered • burnlnc .eD.MUon In lhtt vlcln1ty of my
wallet. •
No wonder l.bete daya that lhe J\uckstt-ni. flim·flam
m -..n and bunco 11rti1t.s ar" all rom1oa out of Lt:'., woodwork
1/uck.Jters Offering Sale of Sevtral Go.aoline-aamng Der.nus
with inventions that will boost your gusollnC' mileage
beyond your wildest hopes.
VOU ARF. REMINDED of this by a case lhat surraccd
_1ust this week where an outfit out of Nevada was pt.>ddling
;i dcv1cf' known as a .. Flex " unit.
This hllle beauty ~old for a mere $487.50 and was tout·
ed to "double or triple" your ~asoline mileage. You want
to know how de~perate the motoring public is lo "double or
triple" its gas mileaJ:e" I'll tell you how desperate. The
outfitsoldS750,000 worth of tht.~c hootenannies.
Now a Sacramento Judge has ruled the device is 11
fraud, according to the news dispatches. and leveled civil
vcnalUt.-s of scvt-ral hundred thousand clackers against the
perpetratnrs
YOV CAN EXPECT MORE. Gasoline-saving inven·
lions have always been uround. I used to avidly read the
back pages of certain automotive magazines where the lit·
tie ads appeared. "Get 30 percent better mileage with the
Whizzer Valve 1 •• the ad would decla re.
··Bum Water In Your Cur," another tub· thumper
would suggest. "Enjoy IQ more miles per gallon with the
lllooey Exhaust System,·· the next ad trumpeted.
Once I we nt so far as lo gather up a number of lhesC'
ads and calculate how many more miles per gallon I could
squeeze from my old heap by installing all the devices al
onct-
WHY, TWO OR THREE of these dlngbat8 hooked to
lhe carburetor would save 60 percent and a new exhaust
system would save 30 percent and then you hook these two
other clappertraps to the ignition l'lystem ...
In the end, t he gas s avings were going to be
astronomlcal.
As a matter of fact, it all figured out that I'd have to
stop the car every 200 or so miles and pump some gas out
before lt all overflowed onto the pave ment.
Six DC-10
Foulups
Detailed
BJ Tk A.11ocl1&ed Preu
Slx DC·lOs have made
emer1ency landln11 11nce .July
L8, bul lM enaine problems that
forced them to land were not re-
lated to the atructural troubles'
that kept lbe wide·body planes
on tlM around fbr 37 days, a
a federal avlaUoa omclalsays.
· 'Tbeee incident.a are not rel•l·
ed ln any way to the e~
pylon mounUne problem," Said
Federal Aviation Adminialratlon
spokeaman Dennis Feldman.
"TBESE ARE all related to
the engine it.self and some arc
precaution ary move s .
Statlst.ically speaking, we expect
lo ha ve engine shutdowns or this
type on any aircraft. They are of
no concern," he added.
Investigators huve blamed
faulty engine mountings for u
DC·IO crash in Chicago on May
25 that claimed 273 lives. The
plane's left engine fell orf on
takeoff.
A 11 138 domt'st1c DC· lOs were
~rounded on June 6 until th<·
FAA ruJed the planes safe tony.
Thbanwasliftedtwoweeks ago.
HERE ARE THE six incidents
none of which involved in
j uries · -cited by lhe FAA :
-On JuJy 18, the tall engim•
m a Continenta l Airlines DC-10
failed on a flight from Los
Ange les to Honolulu. The plane
landed safel y In Honolulu.
On July 19, lJ NationlJI
Airlines DC·lO bound for Miami
returned to Los Angeles after an
t•ngine m<JUunctlon.
On July 21. ~· Nationa l
DC 10 was d1v<:r t t-d fro m
LaG uardi:J A1 f1JOrt to Kennedy
International Airport, both near
New York, after its ta il eng1n«i>
lost power. It wa~ on its wuy tu
Fort Lauderdale, Fla
-ON J ULY 22. a Umted
Airlines DC·lO flying from
Rosto n t o Ch icago a nd Los
Angeles was forced lo land in
Chicago after one of its engines
experienced a tur bine failure.
On July 25. a United OC -10
fly ing from Los Ange les to
Newark, N.J ., was diverted to
Cleveland after its right·wlng
engine failed.
Also on July 25. a United
DC· JO from Los Angeles lo
Oullt•s lnt1•rnat1nnal Airport
m·a r Was hm,:tton. D.C . wa~
cltverted lo Las Vegas after a
falst: fire warning.
BOTH THE FAA a nd United
mechanics are ins pecting the
right-wing engine responsible
for the recent Cleveland landing
at Unit.ed's m aintenance base In
San Francisco.
·w e know for sure that the
problem was an en1ilne failure."
said Jim Guyette, operaUonR
manager ro r U nited 1n
Cleve land. "That sort of prob·
lem probably happens to some
airplane somewhere every day.
Thia lime it just happened to a
DC·lO."
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INDtANA BOYS HAVE A. NEW SWIMMING HOLE
Hurricane Claudette Leave• Many Homeleas
Drug Sale Rift
Teacher, Wife Held
In Torture of Teen
WASHINGTON CAPl -A U S. District Court m a~istrate has
~t.'t bond of $75.000 <'ach ror a s1xth·gradt! teacher and his wife ac·
cuiwd of torturmg a teen-aged nc1gblxlr in a du.pule over a dru~
purchase.
\urtis ltin~. :J6. and his wifr. Ver a, 34, or suburba~ Oxon Hill .
Md ., have bt·<.·n chaq~ed with k1dnc.1p &nd assault, pol1 cl.' said
TH E AU.EGEO VICTIM, Samuel Williams Jr , lH, says tht·
couplf• bumc.-d b1m with cigur<•ttus and Lighter fl uid. Jamm1·d :1
load<'d pistol down his throat and threatened to dccap1lat~ ham
The youth wa~ h1>sp1taliz('d Wlth th1 rd·deRree burn:.
In arguinl! Thur&day for a reasonable bond for th•· couolt·
publi t defend<'r Stunlt·y J . Rt·(·d told the mag1strat1· ""Thf"y
promast· they won't harm Willwms if rel<'a~ed Tht•y ind1catt-
Wllliamsis a fricnd oflheirs ..
"Not any mort' he·s not,'' n ·i-.ixmdcd Mag1slrutf' Fn•dnu· N
Smalkan.
WILLIAMS SAID THE couplt-~a v1· ham $105 to huy m:in1uan:1
They later as k,·d for the mom·y back. altbouRh h1· had alread)
made the purchase.
~hen he was unable tu n·turn the money 1mmt'd1ately.
Williams su1d , the couple abduct Pd und tortured him in tht•1r has•·
mt>nl for more than three hour~ Wcdnesdciy. lit· brnke uway unn
hailed a policeman when th('y took him to a local purk
Smalkin Mud, "Words hul m1· to adequately f>XPrL'!>~ lht· n ·
vulsion of the court al what can only be described u~ the dt'g rad1n~
experience that occurred in this case · ·
Da.mage
Said in . '·
Millions
By die AlloelaW Pree.
Radio appeala for boat.I were
iaaued apin today u more rain
fell over the Texaa coaatal
plaina area, where Roodbaa from
remnants of tropical 1torm
Claudette baa left thouaand1
homeless and caused millions ot
dollars in damage.
Some olficlall said property
damage from the nood ln Texas
a lready has s urpassed that
caused by Hurricane Carla in
UMll. which caused $400 million
inda mageandkUled45penoos ..
"IT WAS THE worst thing
f "vt• evt>r sPen," said Harris
County Civil Defense spokesman
.John Caswell. .. Hundreds of
homes were under water . We
-.:iw hundreds of a utomobiles
with water in the m ·•
At 11•ast two havt• dil"d in Tex·
us m th<· rt-<•ent flooding.
I< l'newed ('vacuallons wer£'
undl'r way today south of
llou~ton in Alvan. where an over
night threl' inc h r a in wa~
dumped on the nearly two feel
rt·c orde d by m ldafternoon
Thursday.
State troopers were called in
to help guard against looting in
Houston. but authorities said t.o-
day there had been DO reports of
such incidents.
1
J
IVIL DEFENSE authorities
an G<ilveston called for addl·
11o nal fla t -bottom boats to
r't'M'Ue people in the s tricken
01 c k1ru.on-Lca~uc Cily ar ea.
wht·n .• OVl'rnowanl( bayous and
1•n·1·k ~ continu<•d to i-.wl'll. MaJur
ma d~. including Interstate 4~.
wn c blocked by flood water..,
h.1m perin~ eva cuation opera-
tion!>.
John Cas well, assistant dirt!C
tor uf the llarris CounlY. Civil
l>l'ft•nM', said toduy waler ap·
1wJn·d lo be rt·ceding somewhat
in MJutheast llouston and sub
Ill\ i-.1on~ alonit lntior·statc 4S
Wh1k w1· t·x pt•t•l more ram
f11d :t\. w1· ho1,.· 1l wall not bl·
.in\. thing enough that wall creatt"
11·;d probll'm:., .. ht· ~aid
'l'lw Nallonal W1•atht•r &·rv1c1·
.... 11rt lht·re wa ... a 40 perct'nl.
d w nct· of mon· nun today an
Tt·xa~
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get personal attention and coverage from the Daily
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Soccer, baseball, goU, teaals, boating and personal
features OD athletes and coaebe1 detail both men's and
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CAUFORNIA
A8elt9Beller
Mario Mareno is loud as he is big as he tries out his
voice on mom. Mrs. Rosita Moreno. The 14.pound. 12·
ounce baby born Thursday in Salinas is the biggest re
corded birth in Monte rey County, offi cials say. Avcragl'
baby size is 7 to 8 pounds.
OAILY PILOT AS
Wry W arru Legialature '
No Budget, NO Wages .4 •• I
-f
'• • SACRAMENTO fA P> -Slate Controller Ken Cory Is servin@
noUct! on the Leldllature tauat lf tt atart.t tbe next fiscal year
without • budtet Ulce It d1d t.hil year. no blli. wilJ be pajd.
The former OemocraUc assemblyman from Oran1e Count>
tpld a news coolerence Tbunday that ll the stale has no bud1et b)'
July l. 1990. DOthlnC but M 1&ate Supreme Court ruling woold make
him pay 1ta1.e worke rt or &ny other bills.
HE SAJD THE CALJFO&NIA Conslltutioo prohibits such pay·
mcnta.
Cory warned. ''Even after the budget is adopted, services ren·
derud -be they employff's salaries, be they gasoline for the
tu•hway P•trol cars purchased during the period that there was
not a budget -those bills will not be paid."
He said he would noWy stale employees a nd vendors that
"they are proceedine at their own peril . If they choose to do
unythln1. It wlll be as volunteers ."
ASKED WHY BE HADN'T taken such a tough stance when the
stale went a record 13 d ays without a budget this month. Cory said
he felt his interference in the process might have slowed it even
more.
He said_ bills were paid be<:ause a special measure authorized
pnyment wblle the budget was being hegotiated, and beca'Us«! of an
"implied moral obligation" through the practices of past con-
trollers.
But he said that in past years. the lag between the end of the
riscal year and passage of the budget has been only a few hours or
a weekend -not enough lo cause great problems.
This year. however , the state accumulated $600 million in bills
without a budget. Cory s aid without a "vote of the people," the
constitution authorizes the slate lo pay bills only up to $250,000.
lie said the lag created "horrendous, nightmarish problems"
for 30,000 state workers wblcb the atate Board or Control had to J aolve .
If it bappena again, Cory said be would withhold payment
the $46 per day expenses or the leglalators as well as the pay or
slate employees, and s hut off the uUUUes. :•
Only the state's conaUlutiooal officers and employees such ft!
judges whose salaries are appropriated separately from th '
budget -they total 2 to 3 percent or all state workers -would con.;
tinue to be paid. Cor-y said. This would include his own $t2.SOO u!
year salary.
But Cory conceded that there are ways the Legislature could'
pay the bills anyway.
Mandatory Busing
Hikes Predicted
t )
. ..
L<?S ANGELES CAP> -School di»trict officials who had been pre.
dieting a drop an the number of studeQts in the Los Angeles man
datory busing program now say enr ollment will be higher in the fa tf
than it was last spring. .
Offi cials had predkted a JO percent drop from the 40,JJ9 pupil'
<·nrolled in the program in the ;
spring semester. WH AT'S MORE , Edmiston'
]aroi,s Opposes Retroactive Pay
BUT THE dj rector of student
integration. George Edmiston.
said Thursday he expects a Sep
tc m ber enroll m ent of 40,842,
a fter stud ying estimates by the
pr incipals of th<' 165 schools 10·
volved .
"Sometimes there is a tendcn-
l'Y on tht! part of pnncipah to
o veres timate who might be
th e re.·· Edmiston w<Jrned .
ulthough principals of schools in
the busing program wert' asked
lo make their estimate:. as
carefully as possible
said. there is no evidence th:1l
significant numbers of wh ite stu·
dents are pl anning to return tu.
schools tncluded in the com,.
pulsory bus mg program.
The students expected in lh•>
rail mandatory program woull(
be . in add1t1on l <> 10,500 rn
··magnet" schools and 18,500 in
Permits With Transportation , ·•
voluntary husing program wh1t·h
prim<1nly sees m inority stud!'nl'i
t ran~ported to prcdom inantl v
whi te schools 1n Wc:.t Lo-;
Ang<'les or in the !::ian Fernand11
Valley
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Howard J arvis, co.author of the
tax-slashing Proposition lJ, has asked the California Supreme
Court to rule invalid a $207 million retroactive salary peyment to
the slate's 220,000 employees.
"There's no end in s ight," J arvis declared as be filed a peli·
lion Thursday with the court. "It could bankrupt ever-y taxpayer in
caliber weapon. Police said they arrested Sharol Cu lverson. JO. of
Long Beach. on s uspicion or murder.
BuHding Olli~ials Charged in Bribr Tr11
the state.··
The $207.6 million lump-sum payment, passed by the
(
------------) Legislature, is scheduled to go out Sept. l. ST A.TE Jarvis· petition points
o ut even th o u g h t h e
'------------California Constitution states
LOS ANGELES <A P l -Three representative!. of homt·
builders in the Los Angeles area were charged Thursday after al·
legedJy trying to bribe a stale official, the California Department
of Real Estate reported .
State Real Estate Director Ouvid Fox said the fclonv com
plaints were filed by the Los Angeles District Attorncy·s Office.
The esUma tes wen · m<Jde last
February. Edmiston Sliid. and
further "white fl ight .. might
huve t a ken pl a ce a t some
schools.
Thursday was th(' first lime
thl' est1m <1te~ hod b1·1•n <.1~·
!)l'm bled for de!->egrcgat1on plan·
ning purpo!-.l'S.
no e xtra compens ation may be given for work performed ,
lawmakers approved the raise on July 2, after the sta rt of a new
fiscal year.
O.....el OH Drills OK'd 1t'itho1d EIR
LOS ANGELES (AP> -The final go.ahead has been given for
construction of two additional oi l drilling platforms in the Santa
Ba rbara Channel without the necessity of envi ronmental impact
reports.
U.S. District J udge Harry Pregerson ruled Thursday that the
U.S. Department of the Interior acted "neither unreasonably nor
arbitrarily" in deciding the plaUorms, called llarry and Grace.
would not significantly affect the environment.
4 s.....,i.,e /tlfd-alr Crash ol 2 f'·4 Jet•
TWENTYNINE PALMS <AP > -Three Ma rine reservists and
a photographer for Time Magazine survived a mid·a ir coll ision
between two F·4 jet fi ghters by parachuting to safety. u Marine
Corps spokesm~n said.
T he collision occurred Thursday at the Marine base here dur·
ing a four-day training exercise attended by reser vists from across
the nation.
01/Gra•t• Pa9Bllce t• Ll•rar91t'orker•
LONG BEACH <AP> -The California State University and
Colleges trustees have granted a 19.35 percent raise lo non·
management library personnel but failed to agree on a 19.5 per-
cent pay increase for deans and vice presidents in thl' '19-campus
system. The boa rd also approved Thursday a 14.35 percent increase for
all members or the academic salary group.
Lotlg Beacla lt'o•a• Held in Sla11b1g of 2
AZUSA CAP> -Two women havc been shot lo death while sit·
ting in a van.
Witnesses to the Thursday afternoon incident said a third
woman ~ot out of a car. walked up to the van and fired a small ·
THE STORE KEEPER SIDEWALK
Burglary
RatedX
SAN DIEGO <Al'>
Th rce persons he. ve been
a rrested for investigation
of burgla ry aft e r Slin
Diego police fo und two
a dult mo vies a llegedly
stolen from a strip·tcasP
club inside their cur.
Arrested Thursday were
J ames ColHer a nd Glori<J
Sulli v<i n, both of San
Diego. and Ralph Berna rd
Jo hnson . address un-
known.
POLICE SAID offi cer!>
res p onded j us t befor e
dawn lo a silent alarm a l
a nude dancing club and
found the front door ajar.
A s hort time l a te r .
a nother alarm brought
police to a topless bar in
the arcci.
Whe n the urrest was
made moments later, two
feature-length blue mov-
ies. u pair or projectors.
two stereo am plifiers. two
turntab l es a nd a
micropho n e we r e rt•-
covered. police said.
STARTS 9:00 AM SATURDAY JULY 28TH
ALL SALE
MERCHANDISE
WILLIE
50% TO 80% OFF
The sale will not be llmlted
to the sidewalk only ...
come Inside and find many great values.
Please be sure Of sizes
All sales wlll be flnal.
1028 Irvine. Newport Beach,
California. Phone 642-7061
I I
-. PRO•AM RoDerskating
and Skateboard De111onstmtion
~-turda •·-• as~L & n~ 10 H.-gi.91e-r
•. ,"-1 ~ Y~ .... y ... /o~Drwwingfo~ ROU£RSKATES
; I ~. SOUTH COAST PLAZA J 1 AM-2 PM FREE SKAff;OARD ~~ •t.r ~~~~I
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD BY THE
ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ON
PROPOSEDAMENDMENTTOTHEORANGE
COUNTY ZONING CODE
Date of Hearing: August 6, 1979
Time of Hearing: 1 :30 p .m., or as soon thereafter as poss ible.
Location: M eeting Room, Hall of Admin istration Building, 10 Civic Center
Plaza, Santa Ana, California
PROPOSAL : To review and receive comments on the final report and re-
commendations of the M obilehom e Residential Development Ad Hoc Com
m ittee and to amend certain sect ions of the Orange County Zoning Code to
a llow mobilehom es on individually owned lots within r esidential sub
di visions in exist ing r esidentially zoned districts.
The proposed zon ing Code am endments would allow for expanded use of
mobilehomes in Orange County w ithin r esidential subdivisions, subject to
r eview and approval of a Use Permit by the Planning Commission at a pro-
perly noticed public hearing. It w ill permit indiv iduals to own their own
mobilehome and lot.
The residential districts listed below would be effected :
C 1) A 1 "Gener a l Agriculture" Distric t <Sec . 7-9-55)
(2} E1 "Estates" District <Sec . 7-9·65)
(3) RHE "Residential Hillside Estates" District <Sec. 7-9·66)
(4) E4 "Small Estates" District <Sec. 7-9-67)
(5) RE "Residential Estates" District <Sec . 7-9-68)
(6) Rl "Single-Family Residence" District <Sec . 7.9.74 )
(7) RS "Residential, Single-Family" Distr ict <Sec. 7·9-75)
(8) R2D "Two-Family Residence" District <Sec. 7-9-76 )
(9) R2 "Gr oup Dwellings" District <Sec . 7-9-77)
( 10) R3 "Apartment" District <Sec. 7-9-78)
(1 1 > R4 "Subu'rban Residential" District <Sec . 7-9-79)
( 12) PD "Planned Development" Combining District (Sec. 7-9-110)
In addition, proposed amendment to the PD "Planned Dev elopment" com -
bining District regulations may extend its application to districts zoned for
commercial and industrial uses.
COMPLIANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ACT:
An initial study is in progress for this project to determine the environmen-
tal impacts and will be completed pr ior to the hear ing.
INVITATION:
All persons wishing to comment on the Ad Hoc Committee's report and re-
commendations and on the proposed Zoning Code amendments are invited
to present their views before the Planning Commission. It is requested that
any written response be submitted to the Planning Commission by August 1
so that they may be Included with the staff report for the Commission's con-
sideration. Copies of the Committee's report are available for review at the
location listed below.
FOR FURTHER IN~ORMATION :
Telephone 834-2070 or come to the off ice of the Environ mental Management
Agency, Regulation Function, Current Planning & Development Division,
County Engineering Building, Room 115, 400 Civic Center Drive West, Santa
Ana, California. To facllltete response, please refer to Zoning Code Amend-
ment 79-1. •
BY ORDER OF THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
I • • ' I • •
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Brown FlietJ Into
Senate Buzzsaw
Gov. Jerry Browe w-·t all Wl'Oftl wt.ea he Hid the Calllanda Alta Couadl Mould be abon partlaanahlp and U..t kl memben ~'l be aceepted or rejected on lhe
bull of politieal views
TM IO~emot\ ot courv. waa rtf t'rrin1 h> the 1t1te
Seo1te•1 atinlinl &-• ... ~uon ol hi.I a ppolntment of
Jan\l Fonda to tlM' rouncH
TM rounctl 1dmlnl1l~ra 1rants of slat m oney lo
boolt UK-arts In 'a lllo m!a No rm a lly, lAppomtm~nl!i "re
automa tic and It 111 hlllhly unwi ual for one to be
chal&elwH 1ner Ute otnr~ li OUed. Jn this n t', tht' ~nat~ wa lying m waat "Fondu
and Brown wt>re ambushed.
"'ond•'I political vie ws on the Vlt1tnum wur wer.-the
principal Ulflel of tbe aenat.on who s poke <1galnll her up·
point~t . She was even called u t r oitor and u col·
lubOrMtOr who. "waived her rieht to serve on the council
when she we nt to North Vietnam and did he r thing.·•
• Brown.retorted the reJection was based on •·narrow
minded political purp0ses • and said It was "a n insult to
lhc ve r y notion or &trtistic excellence."
Normally. the governor would be correct. How a
person feels a bout war or whe re he or she stands on t he
'political s pectrum shouldn't h••v · anything to do with be·
ing quulified or unqualified on m atters pertainJng to the
A&rts .
But the re was anothe r e le ment involve d he re
Brown 's recent a ppointment of a contro versial ex-P OW.
Edis on Mille r . to t he O ra n g ~ Cou nty Boa rd of
S upe rvisors. Th at select ion was an ope n favor to l"ond:.
and her husband. Tom ltaydcn over the o bjections of
Orange County legis lators among a whole lot of othe rs.
Tha t the sen a to rs d idn·t like . n ot e ve n the
Dem ocratic senators . For Brown's r hoice clea rly con-
ceded that Fonda a nd Hayde n ha ve a m ajor role in the
ope ration of the governor's office.
Miller 's questioned loya lty while in a Vietnam prison
camp was one reason for the uproar, but the stronger ele ·
ment was a message that the Fonda-Hayden influence
isn 't appreciated .
It looks m ore and m ore as if the Miller a ppointment
one appointm e nt to one board in only one of
Califo rnia's 58-counties may be the most ~c r1ous
politica l mis t<.1kc Brown m:Jde a:-. governor.
New Warnings on Pot
Not muny ycur~ ago. ma rijuana . was viewed as a
da ngerous d rug. It was commonly beli eved that pot was
itself addictive and that its u~<.· inevita bly led to more
da ngerous <tnd mon• addict ive drugs .
Those contentions were pretty thoroughly refuted in
the t960's and marijua na usage spread from young peo·
plC' into other age bra ckets Possession laws were
loosened and pot became sociall y. if not legally. a ccepted
in most parts of the country.
That acceptance. it appears. may be premature . Not
because pot is a ddictive or that 1t leads t o s tronger stuff.
but because it probably isn't as harmless as mo::.t people
be lievc.'<i .
Health rc~carc hers told a Congressiona l committee
last week that it's far:. too early to determine if m a rijuana
has any long-term effects on health. They're worrie d
because more m arijuana users <Jre daily smokers today
;;incl the product they s mokt· is much ~lronge r t ha n 1t was
previously
"The huma n palholo~y of m;.1r11uana c<1nnol b<.· writ·
k n lw for<.' two or thn:e decade~." '><.ud l>r . Gahru:I Nt1has
• of Columbw Univenut v. lie noted 1t took 60 years to de·
term inc the halards of tobacco
In addition to possible ri sk~ involving the Jung.
I reproductive functio n and br ain, t he ::.c itmtisLi; fo und tn·
· dicalions that m arijuana m ay be more ha r mful than
tobacco to a smoker's lungs .
The acceptance of ma rijuana i~ so widespread in this
country today that ma ny sober. refl ective pe rsons beli eve
it s hould be legalized. The newe~t evidence s uggests wt•
wa it a little longer before giving it the s eal of approval.
\Who Gets to Stay?
The Jeadcr of a national His panic group t Lu LAC 1
scored a point Wednesd ay when he observed that the U.S.
is lending a helping ha nd to Southeast As ia refu gees. yet
1 pours Mexica n a liens back across the bord<'r.
, T he situations c.tre different . of coun;c. The Aliiian na-
tionals are n't next door <1nd they don't pose io1n immigra-
' Uon proble m.
Still. Rcubin Bonilla made a provocative comment
1 when he note d the inconsistency of attitudes.
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those o• their authors a nd f artists. Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Dally P ilot. P.O. l Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92826. Phone (71'4) 642-4321. •
· Boyd I Bromides
ByL.M. BOVD
~ Lot or old bromides woul(I
) serve just as well I( the la Rt
: word on each were dropped .
For Instance, "Nothing so ~ ra-re aa a day In." No w
' that's a reasonable remark.
I Or, .. Money is the root. of
all." ll'• a misquotation ot a
mlsquotaUoo, 1 reaJile. "God I belp1 them that help.''
f Dear
Gloomy
GU8
All tH Jails In the coun·
try wouldn't bold tbe
vtolatora of the pre ·
1ldtnUal orde r 11yln1
all public bullcllDI•
hive lo hav e •
tbermoetat aetUn1 of
11.
-11.R.ll.
ill~ .. ..... : ......
"f'amilla rity breeds." "A
pe nny s aved 1it a penny "
• "Dlonde.~ havt: mor"." And ,
'· 1-'oolll rw;h in whe re angel!;
fear Lo."
Our Language man polnts
out that a pom pom 18 an
a utomalic gun mounted on a
s hip. 'lbat ornamental ball of
ribbons tossed around by the
cheerleader is a pompon.
Mark Twain's wife WH his
censor. She penciled oul bl• saltier pu aages.
Q. ''Ask your Love ind
War man what '11 nakln1
around' means."
A. 1b1t'1 "looklnt for a
new romance" ln lffn t1lk.
Q. "How do the l.Q.s or
RuH ian sludenta compare t.o
the l.Q.a ot 1luden1.1 In the
U.S.?''
A. Nobody knowt. Tiit Sov·
ltll don't UH (,Q , lelta. Tbe)'
don 't 1llow 1 1 how l.,......... can be born wtth
dtffenM ca•altllitt•• &bat
can't be ehaled by environ·
ment. ucl tlMJ thlnlr I .Q.
taU.....-1ucb.
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Jack Ande...On
Brzezinski Suckers Vance~· .
WASHINGTON -The loftl·
almmerinc feud between Presl·
dent Carter'• two top forel1n
p o lic y a dvl era , Zbt1niew
ltneslnakl 1t.nd Cyru11 Vunce, haa
bubbled over a1aln In the ud·
m l nl1lr11tion'11 m l•handlln& of
the Nlc11ra11ua n civil wa r
·rha nb to Brzczlns ki'M HblUty
lo dett-ct tbu R ussiun Hear
behind every
int e rnat ional
d evelopme nt.
V .in l·c w u~
prtlisurt>d in
to propo11\nt(
t h ut th e
Or1e111niu llon
p ( Ame ric an
StaleK send Ct
"pe a ccke(>p·
in& forcf'" in·
to Nic"ragua to pre vent a Marx·
1111 takt.'Over This suggested re·
turn lo· the days or U.S. "big
~lick .. diplomacy was rejected
o ut of httnd by the OAS, lc uving
Vance with ''IU.l "" hi s fucc
IN f'AC1'. our asM1r rnt c" <:urv
<'11t1 nf and Uu h Sh1•r m u n h;_"'''
ll•a r~t·d . till' :-t•t·rt'larv rif stall'
w a!. b1tll'rl.v opposed t11 I hl• 1d<'a
of 1nterv1•nt1011 , 1·urrcclly itcni.
ing the· !'\U!'>flicionit wil h wh1t·h 11
would lw n •1·e1v1•d liy ~nngo
"'an Lulln /\mcr H·un nttllOn!>
·R di 1 n d t h c s 1· C' n t· s . V <• n cc
a rgued lhat even a sug~<·stion
t ha t the Umtcd Slates wanted a
conl111uat1on of its dominance m
Ni ca ra~ua was unwise, u n ·
ethica l a nd unwo rkable
Rut becaus e of Hrze zmski 's
near hyste rical fNtr o f com
m unist influence a mong the San-
dinista gue rrillas who toppled
Pre sident An a~ta i.1 0 Somow.
Va n('t' wait instructed hv 'artt:r
to ma ke the fo redoom ed sugi~el>
t ion t hill the O/\S 1n tervt·n<'.
t'\'t'n !hough Va nce peritona lly
oppost·d M lt'h a pl:.in
Whil(' tlw lat1·s1 rnan1fc·,1:ition
of I hl· Br1e1.111 s k1 Vanct: feud
wa~ a pparently ovN a i.e<·num<·
d1sagrct•mt·nt on p<>h<'y, there i!'>
:i widcsµread !'>us pil'ion 1n Fogg~
Bmtom tha t t ht· l'1>nl1nual snip
in~ is rea lly a n•fl1·ction of thC'
National Security Council 1·h1cf's
overweening ambition.
IN SllOllT, Brzezini;k1 wants
to be the m a n who d ic tatt.·it
Earl·Waters
forel1n policy to • prealdent
woefully lnexperlenced In in·
te rn1tlon1J polltlca. '
The key to an undera'-ndlng
of 8 ried naki'1 Machiavellian
m a neuvertng11. hls critics s ay, la
his Intense desire to match o r
s urpass what he sees oa11 the
a c h ieveme nts o r his pre -
decesaor. He nry Kissinger. who
ruled U.S. foreign policy unde r
Preaildents Nixon and Ford.
The Cons titution c x plic1tly
bars n foreign-born citizen from
becom ing president. but there 1s
nothing Lo pr event a na turalized
Ame rican from gaining gr eat in·
fluence as a presldcntil&I ad·
vlaer. Llke lbe German-born
Kl11ln1er, 8~, wbO wu born 51 )'Hrt a1 Poland. la
aeen u t.aklq bell route
ope n to hlm l1 e que.t for
power .
Like Klaslnger. Hrietln11k1 hH
a bac kground 1n Ivy L~ague
i:lcademla. And llke Kissinger .
he haa rufOed more lhun a few
feathe rs in Washln~ton with h111
co mbative pe rsonality und a
sometlmt.'h arrogant exe rciS(? or
raw power. His Polish buck
g round 111 l>elieved to explain h1i1
unwavering Cold Wur hostility
to the Soviet Union.
~Now1 t'1At's whot I c611 a <Ompl d<' revoluf1on .''
Breae1la1kl '• undoui.t.ed ablUU. have eo far penuaded
Caner tbat he la to be relied on,
tboup be enjoys far h'om ..u.
venal Nepect amon1 UM prest.
dent's Inner circle. Hamilton
Jordan, the new While Houle
c h ie f of s tart, refers to
Brzezinski Jokin1Jy as "Woody
Woodpecker": Brzezinski re •
turns lhe compliment by refer •
ring lo J ordan H "Po rky Pi1."
As for Vance. the Nlcaraguit
fiasco wasn 'l the rtrst time the
urbane secretary ol state waa
humiliated b y Brzeiinakl's
s treet-tough tactics. In the mMist
of SALT negotiations with the
Russians, for e xample. Vance
w as e mba rrasse d when
Brzednaki tried t.o telephone
Sovie t l''or e1gn Minister Andrei
G romylfo --who diplomatically
refused to Wike the ce&ll
Vance hait also !)Uffered, State
De pa rtment sources !>ay. from
d e li be r a t e le a k s o ut o (
Rr 1.e>7.msk1 's 11ffic<' that put lhe
bla m e for the lraniun !'lttuallon
on th1· C l /\ wh1•n 1n fact
Hrt.cnn~k1 h:11I 1~n11rE>d State
Oc·partment warnmi.ts that lht!"
r>huh was in iwn ous trouble
Al though 1t ll'i one of tht.· worst -
kcpt si·<·rl'ls 1n Washmt{ton. the•
Wh ite I lt1u!'\(' '>tP<tdfaitlly dcnu:'>
the Br1.e1.1nbkt Vance fe ud A
!>pokcsman for Hrzezinsk1 a lso
d a imed the reports or a dispute
bet ween him a nd Vance over
Nica r agua are "m alicious and
untrue ··
It see ms doubtful however.
t ha t Carter c<.&n s ucceed in lhts
l'ndc·avor with a 1.1i.:zag foreign
pol1C'y zigging with Ziggy Ont'
da ) and u1 ~1(1ng with <"y ru!> the
nt·>.t
A Bt:Tfl-:R IOEJ\: The fo'ord
M o I o r C 11 m JI a n ~ r c c 1· n t I "
-..q.:nalt·d ll!'\ \llJI JIOrt Of gaM>hol
hy µresenting tu Un 11.1lt<J n Pn:s1
lle111 Joc.o Ila pt l!'>l:t F1i.:ui·nd11 a
Ill'" Ford m<1d1fu.:d 111 run <m
1~6 µroof al1·11h11I rn all1• from
-.ugar ('Hnc· l•'o rcl":-. c•nl·our<Jge
t1H·n t fur B1 at.ii !'\ a mh111ou:-.
akuhol fut·I program y,ould n1Jt
havt· '>Urpn:-.NI the t omp:my'i.
foundl'r . 1 lc·nry f''ord I He wai.
1rn1· of lht> l'ttrlu:'>I ;1d vontl l~ or
a lcohol fuel lo p r<)J)cl l't1s pro
d uct.
Pettiness Emerges From Court Hearings
The 1n4111 ry ait to whether a
dcc1s1on wa!> purpo~cly wi thheld
hy the sttttt• Supre me Court until
<i ftcr last N11vemhc r 's cli·l'tion
hait turned out to be a mixed
haj{. On the one hand a re lhosl'
who t ake the poit1l1on thttl ituch
he arings should not be public
T he opposite view is that all th<'
wa!>h should be aired in the sun
shine.
The controversy may hi: due
tn purt lo a m isund('rsland1ng ait
to the purpoite
or lhc hear-
i n gs T h e
Co m m issio n
o n J udi c i .. I
P e rfor mance
h a it n o
powers to rt·
m o v t· 11 r
ot hcrw1sc c..lt s
c i pl l nt> tht'
jud1c1ary. ltit
role 1s that of 1n vest1 ga u on.
serving us a fact-findinc t·om -
m ittee. IL reports Its fl ndmg:s
and recomme ndations to higher
authority. Generally this would
be the Supre me Court hut an
a lte rn a t e s e rv e s wh1•n a
Supre me Court j ualic« 111 In
volved. So there c un be vulld
doubts aealmt wbal may be pre·
mature airings. Especially if the
Charles McCabe
C'hurgrs a rc found l<1 lw w1th11u1
merit
I\ l"UINT for thO!>l' 11ppo!'>1ng
the puhlk hearings 1s lht' h:ml
faC't that l ht• court has lt>'>I
whatever luittr<· 1t m ay havt· s11 ll
had prior to lht.· hca r111gs. Tl11s
wa f inevita ble once tht• JUSl1cc:.
sta rted sc ra m bling nver l'ach
othe r in denying the possththt)
lhat the polil1cs of the moment
cntc rnd their minds Smee most
<·ourt appointments a re given l<1
t hosC' who ha ve v q~orou!.ly
p a r1'iclpat(•d 1n campaigns . 1L
was mc rC'diblC' that tht•y would
p ret<•nd t o ha ve n<'ve r given
l'Vl'O a Ocet mg thought to thl'
potl:'nt1al poli tu·al 1mrlacl of tht.·
"use· a gun" dt.•('1:-.1on.
1 t I!'\ mdPccl a trugc•dy lht•n.
I h at t ht' California Supn·mc•
Court. once decmt·d the finest
'(I :th • high ('OU rt 111 tht· natw11.
has come• to !'\UCh a sorry pas!>
But that ha d OC'C'u r r cd lon g
hl'fon• the inquiry. So the issue
of 1t ~mg-pubhc o r not 1s moot
T he I ruth is thut Gove rnor Je rry
Hrown b rought it all a bout by his
a ppointme nt of Ros e Bird as
chief JUStice.
AS 111E RESULT of the hear·
ings however, the public ls now
g<"tltng 1b f1r -.1 <·111'.1· look al 11:.
d11t•f JU.'>tHT "'1111 llC'n ·•of11n• h;1:.
h I ti c1 (• n It 1 · h I n II I I r r I l ' I •• I
~.pt1k es men 1·\ 1·11 I h111ut.:h•1ut th1·
1·lt·1·111)0 1·:a111p:11).!11 v. h1<·h ... 11 ••
l1ari•I) 'un 1H•cl to n ·t ;_11n .1 '••al
1111 tht: court
S h e C'm c r~es us a !'>t rong
mi n d e d . wil lful µcrito n .
posst·:.it('(I of :1 \ 1nd1cl 1\'ene!'>s
r1 va ling t h e m11!>l p e tty o f
t y ranL'>, and holding un almost
para noic aver!>IOll lo lht• pres.'>
and an overwht-lmm~ ohst>Sston
wit h what she· C'alb •·teaks ..
Ir lht.>r" havt• ht.•c•n leaks from
t hi· c·ourt concc•rning d1:c1s1ons
about to he ha nded down. <ill or
lht' JUStt<·1•s, ancl the public loo.
'>hC>uld tw ;1larmed f''or t he vww
that ··gc1t1ng thl· Jumµ" on a de·
1·1!'>10n lit good Journalism 1:. 1101
wldl'ly :.hared. l.1·1tk., o r that sort
.in· fraught Y.ith dungC'r!'> to lht•
:.~sll'm The) 11111·n w1d(' thl•
doors to undue r rcssures UJXI J\
lh1• court
RU T BIRO'S idea~ or "leaks '
sc•t•m s to embrace a ny mlorma·
lion whatsoever aboul tht.• court,
its justices and Its processes.
Tha l is frighte n ing . T hat Is
dangerous. Thal ls In conlradic·
lion to the American system.
C omme nting on ide ntical
11111 n t !-. r I' g .• I d 111 1' ' h (' t; ~
S11pn·rni• Court. t hl· Ualltmon·
Sun 11·1·1·nt h "'roll'
"Thl· Su1)rl•mc Court I!> an 1n-
s t1tutwn of !'>Ur>re mc impor tance
1n lhl' ltvc·it of ;di J\m <'rtC<tn:..
and t ht• mun· Y.t· know about tt.
t he' hellc-r o ff we will b•·
De moC'racy 1:. nol served by
:-.c•c reey and myst icism . the !>O ·
l'alled cuJt of the ro be."
"W<• believe that In additJon lo
~e lf re ve lations. jus t ices a nd
1us t1c-e ought to be s ubject lo
g n •ate r scrutmy by reporte rs
a nd reporting . Who a re these
JUSliC'c·s and how do they do their
JOb!i "1 "
ON TUE I SSU E of public
hcurmgit Tht' Sacramento Bee
fou nd "ddmtte bcnehtit." ··111
large part s imply the need to al·
la y :-u s p1 c 111n s'' a nd ··r or
anothe r. the• public will be as·
s ured that tht' high court 1s nol
exe mpt from having t<1 a ns we r··
· · ... ho lding publi C' h ~ar ·
1ngs ... clC'a rly ove rride s lhe
r isk t hat lht• j ustices m ay
e m erge as mere mo rtals. dis-
ag r e e ing with e a c h othe r .
s om et1ml>S lrymg to put a col·
league in a bad liRhl. and OC·
cas ionally eve n taking into ac·
count the political currents."
Hoover Was the Smartest Operator in Town
When a nation hires spies Lo
look into the Uvcs or its IOW·
abldlng cltlie ns ll Is us ually
called a police s tale . Just how
much ol a police slate we were
durtn1 the lnlamoua rule ol the
late J. Ed1ar Hoover has been
dripplna lnto our consclouanesa
of recent ye1rt, like a leaky
faucet. At this minute three former
top FBI o1nc111s atend Indicted
of vlolatln, t b e c I v.t
rl1hll of U.S
clUsena. They
1 r e L
Patrick Gray m .• former
FBI dJrector.
end top 1ldH w. Mark Felt
and Edward
8. Miller.
Aller a thre e.year Juallce
Department lnveat11at1on, the
three are cbar1ed with havtq
approved a plan for fladlq
membe rs of the radical
Weatherman croup. The plan ln·
eluded lll•l•I break-Ina and
searches. according lo the In·
dtclmcnt.
As ··ove rt ucls" lhe indict ·
me nt cited entries and searches
in late 1972 and early 1973 or
homes in New York City and
Union City. N.J • belonging to
r e l atives a nd friends of
We atherman me mbers.
The three men were accused ot having violated the Fourth
Amendment a1alnat unreasona ·
ble aeattbel and seizures. Each
could receive, It convicted, a
maximum SJ0,000 line and t.en
years ln prison.
THESE CHARGES, serious H
the y are, are peanuta compa red
with what went on in the days or
John Hoover. who played
FoucM to a Hritl of U.S. pretl·
de nts. (Fouche. who became the
Dulce ol Olranto. WH the muter
•PY of the Napoleonic era.)
Hoover waa the a marteat
operator ln a town of 1mart
opeuton. He bu.lit a ruthleta,
and l1w,_., power 1tructuN by
bl1clnnalll~r threallnln1 to,
the l)90ple ran the 1ovem·
·----------
ment. lfo run. fo r 48 ycurs. an
a1ency that was unbridled.
The Carter administr ation has
decidM to bridle the FBI, final-
ly. Pretty soon now a final draft
will be made public of a charter
that will propose careful rules
spelling out ror the first time
wha t the FBI may or may not
do. Then the administration will
try to see the charter enacted in·
to law.
A CURRENT dra rt or the
cha rter provides that the FBI
!'lhall : "conduct Investigations
with a mlnJmal Intrusion consls·
le nl with the need lo collect In·
rormatlon or e vidence In a lime·
ly a nd effective m anner . Shell
be concerned only with conduct
and only 1uch conduct H Ii
forbidden by a criminal law ol
the United Slatea. ·'Shall not conduct an ln·
veattpUon IOWly on tile bula of
a rellstoua or political vltw
lawfulfy exp,..1ed by ID In·
dlvldual or 1roup, or of the
lawful exerdae ot the rilht to
peace1bly uaemble aod to petl·
lion the government "
Wh en yo u think b<i c k o n
Hoover's days, these a re indeed
asto unding restrtctions. Not only
w a s J . Edga r a law unto
him se lf, la rgely ; he dec ided
which of lhis country laws
should be enforced and which tg.
nored . You couJd be put In jail
by Hoover for what you tbouat.
UNDER THE NEW charter an
FBI agent would s till be
permitted "Lo violate the Jaw un·
der certain clrcumstancn," as
the Washington Star put lt. It
will legitimize dlstuteful Jl'Bl
practices. like the use of lnfor·
mant!'I or survclllance of mail
deliveries. and arubbing Into
traah cana.
The charter speclflH th• rtlht
of the FBJ to employ undercover
11ent.1, and to UM plty1iclana.
lawyers , c ler1y111e n and
Joumallata aa lnformant.11 But It
bans bureau lntorman'-from
com m1talnl crllMI of Yi~
and uallll UDlawflal tee...._ tn
the name ot the law, u Hoover
dld •d ltbltum. -
NATION ,,.. •• rt.1111
Bottle Brews for U.S. Resources Smoking
'Passes'
To Kids
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.. e.ss Ina. TIM' MW ..._
jot ... -aun1alv• ••belt t&at• otfle•••• rlcUa1 aa -..awmh..._wt.o*"'t.bt = etC9ll to u:s. man.a
,...... at open aa poMi·
ble.
ON TBS oraaa 11c1e. •'°"& wttll MJdwelt farmen who fear
thelr llllld milht be stolen from
Glider tbelr feet, are concerned
'61·clty real •tale aienta who
se watchinl" with awe u aud·
Mo mulUmilUoa dollar deala are quietly arran•ed· Worried,
alao, are CODIJ'ftSmen and some
ecoooml.lta who are heedlqc
wamlnp that tbe nnanciaJ and
political It.ability ot the United
States milht be t.laftateoed by
the sudden infusion ol billions of
dollan worth or investments
from industrial Europe and the
Middle East. .
The battlefield is America ·s
vast wealth in raw materials. its
nouriabing industry. and opulent
domestic markets. Foreign
money is being attracted lo
these shores in an unprecedent·
ed buying binge.
Economists estimate $40
billion baa been spent by Arabs.
Germans, Japanese, Britishers.
Frenchmen and two score other
nationalisties in acquiring at
least 10 percent of hundreds or
American enterprises.
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SUNBELT OFFICIALS SUPPORT FOREIGN BUYING
Saudi-owned Building Dominate• Miami Skyline
a House subcommittee that he
could not release individual data
because both Saudi Arabia and
Kuwait have asked that their in·
vestments be kept confidential.
The Carter administration
believes that release of such
secret information might cause
the oll·rlch nations to withdraw
their billions of dollars worth of
investme nts. putting more pre·
ssure on the already beleagured
dollar, and on U.S. financ ial in-
stitutions.
Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal. D·
N . Y .. warned the Treas ury
Department that his subcommit·
tee will subpoe na the docu-
m ents, ''and if you don't provide
them we'll hold you in contempt
of Congress."
-. BANKING. SIMILAR con·
frontalions are predicted in up·
comlq Senate beartnaa on the
banklq 1y1tem wbich ba been
rocked ln Neent months by a
multitude of forei1n acquiai·
lions. Takeoven of lair1e New
y ?rk bank.a by clant foreip ln·
sUtutiona are malting competi-
tion more difficult for smaller
a nd medium sized banks .
Proposed legislation in the
~enate would impose a alx-
month moratorium on foreian bank takeovers.
-Farmland. In addition to
Iowa's attempt lo stop foreign
buying or land for farmln1 l~isl1wn i1L.Cali:fomta:-'l'ex~
and Maine-are con1lderln1
similar steps even though only
about 1 percent of American
farmland ia known lo be owned
by foreigners.
Many-economists are appalled
by the stampeding opposition lo
f orelgn investment.
"THERE IS PRESENTLY no
real cause for concern." a con-
gressional committee was told
by Prof. Jeffrey S. Arpan of
Georgia State University. "Ex·
isling laws and regulations are
s ufficient to safeguard U.S. in·
terests ...
T he chairman of the Securities
a nd Exchange Commission,
Harold M. Williams, spoke for
most of the financial community
recently when he said, "l can
~dents Probed
LANCASTER <A P > -or.
ficials continued their investiga-
tions today into two accidents in·
volving Southern Pacific trains
that have Ued up freight traffic
and resulled in one death over
the past two days .
readily &mdentud tbe attnc·
tioD o1 U.S. marbta and our
economy. delpite our inflaUon
aod laclt of a MUlble and dis·
cipllned energy policy. The Unit·
ed States is stiU a country that
believes in free enterprise,
capitalilm and private weal\b."
The developlq concern over
who is buyine America shows
that many Americans acree
with the financial wizards onJy
up to a point.
~Erotic' Gay
Acts Assailed
By Lutherans
MINNEAPOLIS <AP> -A
draft paper prepared for the 2.4
million·member American
Lutheran Church maintains the
church's traditional teaching
that "homosexual erotic
behavior violates God's intent.··
There is "no theological ra-
tionale for revising" that pos1·
tioo. says the seven.member
committee which drew the
paper. It distinguishes between
the homosexual condition and
homosexual behavior.
··Homosexually o r iented
persons who do not practice
tbeir erotic preference in no way
violate our understantiing of
Chris tian behavior," says the
paper.
It goes to the denomination's
4.850 congregations for comment
and criticism as a basis for
possible revision before it goes
to the church ·s convention next
year for action.
STATE COLLEGE. Pa. (AP)
-Cbtldren wbote parents
smoke are mHh more lntereer.
ed ln piclriq UP. the bablt tbaft
other children, Penn State
University researcben say. -
The reeeanben interviewed
168 cbildren, ages 3 to 8, and
round that half of those who ott-
serve smoking in the home ex·
pect lo smoke in the future. Onl)'
11 pettent of the chlldreb whose
parents did not smoke said
they expect lo pick up the habit.
SPONSORED BY TB£ '
American Cancer Society, tbe
study involved children frolb
Harriabur1 and Scranton.
"More than one-fourth of the
children bad already tried smok·
ing, and of that number, 80 per-
cent said-they would do lt
again," s aid Dr. Robel"t E.
Shute, assistant professor Qf
health education.
Shute said he believes the im
pact or parents' smoking may~
stronger and start· at a much
earlier a~e than researchers had
previously thought
WHEN ASKt:ft WHY they
wanted lo· s moke. the children
who knew smokers often gave
ans wers that showed they a~·
s~iate 1t with being a parent
and an adult. Youngsters who
rejected s m oking said most
often they did so for health rt•
asons or because their parents
disapproved of it.
In a report to the cancer socie-
ty. Shute and Elise Lubell. a
g r aduate s tudent who st•
maste r's thesis describes the:
proj ect . r ecommend.e t! that
schools consider implcment"'"in""g'"-, ---
smoking education programs for
young ctuldren
THE FORECAST 18 that the
flow will continue unabated as
long as the U.S. dollar remains
weak overseas, and the
petrodollars fiow. The Organiza-
tion or Petrole um Exporting
Countries expect lo reap an ex-
tra S30 billion in profits this year
from r ecently increased oil
prices. and much or that is ex-
pected lo come to the United
States in one form or another.
These major skirmishes are
s haping up:
Village Justice Stands Up to Charge
-OPEC secrecy. The con·
tinued reluctance or federal
agencies to release more de-
tailed information 'on the
specifics ia infuriating some con·
gre11men. The Treasury
Department has refused to re-
veal how much each individual
OPEC nation has invested in
U.S. government securities and
in U.S. banks.
SCHAGHTICOKE. N .Y. <AP >
-Village .Jus ti ce Richard
Ralston says a report alleging,
among other things, that he let
his grandchlldren color in bis
docket books was the work or "a
bunch of ambulance chasers."
And Ralston. al age 79. says
he's mad enough ahout it to stay
on the bench in Schaghticoke,
about 20 miles north of Albany
His term expires in Ma rch.
Judicial Conduct said Ralston. a
village jus tice in this town of 860
for 36 years. should be removed
from the bench for failing to file
financial reports and allowing
his grandchildren to draw in
court docket books.
The Court of Appeals must de·
cide if Ralston will be removed
The commission backed its re·
commendation that Ralston h
re moved with allc~at1ons .
ASSISTANT TREASURY
Secretar)' C. Fred Berasten told THE COMMISSI ON ON'
That the justice failed to file
required financial reports with
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To the residents of Laguna Hills
and surrounding co;nmuniUes ...
The Au1omobile Club of Southern Cah·
fomia is pleased to announce the reloca·
too of rts Laguna Hills office. ettecttve July
23. 1979.
Becau~ of the rapid growth 1n the La·
guna Hills area, the Club has created a
new and largef' Office at 25181 Paseo De
Alicia. in Alicia Office Pari< near the inter·
section of Alicia Pan<way and the 1·5
Freewery.
The new Laguna Hills d1stnct office w~I
enable us to offer members more eth-
cient. personalized service than ever be·
f0<e , .. help with traffic Citations. vehicle
licen91ng, insurance claims. maps. tour
booka. ac:commodations reservations.
recreation information. trip planning and
world travel &eMces. F0< qualified mem·
bers. we also offer auto. boat and recrea·
t1on vehicle insurance programs for you
and your family. plus a great deal more
Addrt1onally. the Auto Club office at
323S5 Coast Highway in South Laguna
will remain open to serve members who
find the beach location convenient for
their needs.
We·re proud to be a part of the Laguna
Hiiis community and we look forward to
continuing the tradition ol service which
you've come to expect from your Auto
Club. Stop in soon and let us welcome
:.":~c~
Michael O'Steen. Manager
Laguna Hills District Office
th e ~tatc sancl' April 1978. Lll!-.t
August. the state comptroUer'!-.
office cut off Retlston's $500-a ·
year salary.
"I STOPPED FILING reports
when they stopped paying me ...
Ralston s aid. "They didn't pay
me much anyway enough to
huy a couple of six .packs now
;ind then ..
That Ra lston told a com·
m1ss1on investigator he let hjs
gra ndchildren color and draw
pictures an h.is dockd book
Ralston derues it.
"They're full of. ... " he
said.
-And that the justice once
paid the comptroller 's office
with a check that bouneed. over
drew has court bank account.
failed to deposit bail money in
the offiei al account and did not
keep proper records
"I HAD THE MONEY tn the
bank and then tht-y lolcl ffi(• th1•
chet'k had bounced ." Ralston
s aid. "Took the bank three days
lo fi nd the money."
R a ls to n h as 30 days to
challenge the commission's re-
com mendat1on with the stat.e's
Court of Appeals . He says he
plans to fight.
.. My term t'x p1rcs in March
19Ro:· ht' said "I wasn't plan-
ning to run again. but I 'm a
thick lnsbman <md I may run
aga in.··
SUITS
Our 100 collt!Cl•on ot vt!ste<l suits. trom
'iuCh leading names a!. Hart Schattner
& Mar.11. Palm Bectc". Boianv 500 &
Eagleson s Reg. 165. to 260.
Sottett. ''"P9' & O'N• W004 & woof,.,...,....,
69. 70 to 129. 70
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Special group of Fashion correct 3 pc
vested sU1ts. solids & fanc ies. Reg. to 280.
1 /2 OFF
SPORT COATS
• P11m Beech, 8ot1nv 600 & of course
E191eton'1. Sof~ a f1nc;e1 ..... 110 10 125 -... ~ ..... '• 74.70 to 87.70
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,,., ..... NATIQN ! CALIFORNIA
Corporation Roams Seas /or Treasure
NIW YOaK (AP> Burt
....... " ....... leaqueet ••
.......... llle.au11 .. 1?Huat
Re1earch Removes Hunts' Element of Chance
.!Seheme . .,," .... . ,., .... II aue1 JIM aev.r
............... but •• •r• tr, .., .. ,....lteu..__., .. w.o. .,., .. ,.,
bean, lldeft wtth allver ind told. M HJ IOUlht their fortuntl over
the yean, ~ U.. waten for
U.. w...-. 0.. mu •~fflded
ln 1117, pu1Un1 up from the
OH&J\ floor M tau ol allver. But expertl btu.v.d Ulat w11 only a
quarter oft.be lblp'1 weaHb.
The salva1e work. which i•
about ball done ind la expected
to be completed thi• faU , bu
brou.,,. up •liver pleees of eipt,
1llver c.U., ban ud weqea. utltacta, hndle holden, in·
cenae burners, Chlneae
porcelaJn. cupe and plate., two
ornate &Old ehatu, an early 17th
Century utrolabe and more.
Webber. 36, from AnnvUle,
Pa., hu been oo numerous UD·
1ucce11fw expedltlona in aia
y ears of treuure hunU111. He
aay1 that for the amount of
money that was invested, aome
e xpedJtlon1 were almply
roolhardy.
look for sunken treuure 11 a
boat. They don't rHllae bow
much rwearcb la needed -look·
int for the tre.,ure re11atrte1
and tnUmony of 1urvfvon; •
Webber uys.
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Nev., refqd , ... r•••i•l•I sm ... o1 .,.,•it,..... .... la
orden lot' tM device, ~allld a
"Flea" watt, which co.t ...-r.ao
THE aaT or u.e mOM1 hai
.:tll"f''-dY *" rwtuned after a 1m court otdet' beeeaed promo.. lk>n of the product. .
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heart
. IN 1 .. 1, TllS ~pulah ••Uic>n
C0ttcepdon aanlr ht the Carib·
Lut November, ln a coral rM<
hed H mllet north ot the
Dominican Republic. Webber
dl1coverod the rf!ma1n11 of th••
loot
THE T&l'AL WEIGHT lJ In
the "plural lon8," Webber aaid.
"You can count tbe finds on
one hand." he say1 .
Hi• answer t.o the hlt·•nd·mw
nature of ll'eaaure hunUng wus
t.o form a corporation that wlll
finance and aupport research an
Europe, handle legal negot1a
liona in foreign countrle11 and
select and make uae of the most
advanced technology.
Seaque1t is not tellln1 tbe
value ol the Concepcion'• Clf'IO,
and Webber would only aay ll
would be Jn tbe mllUona of
dollara . The Dominican
Republic, claimaot t.o the reef bank~eta ball of t.be aalea and the ri t to keep certain one-or.
a-kin it.ems.
THE MOTHEa VESSEL in
the salvage operation, a convert·
ed British mlnesw,eeper, worki.
out of the naval baMe at Santo
Domingo. The precioWI m~h.
are pluc<.'<1 m numbered steel
c·hc?ltb und t r uns ported b y
armed guurd to the base com-
pound.
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THE PURPOSE 18 to take the
element or chance out of findlng
treasure abiPH that sank en rouw
from the America& t.o Eur~ an
the 141hJ,o l'llh.c.egturiea. Ex~on Gets
13 Years for
Ste~ling Gas
·t;•"* of ............ Om· • WtnllUCI preeideat, tlUnlllnc·
, or Rlcbard Strem; $16,000
• ~•aaanst hi• fat~er , Robert
• ltrem; $7~.ooo a1aioat ln&.erna·
Uonal marketing director Loaa.ie
Sc hmidt. a nd $10,000 each ugainst invent.or Jack Eberle
and promoter Morra Cleland.
Babich said the defendants
made fah;e re presentations to
pote ntial mvestors , ancludmg
da1ms that
-Tiit; DEVICE HAD OC'Cn
ind e pen dent ly t est ed rn
ta boratories.
A thousand umt.s had been
ai.scmbled except for one part.
Put.cots had been obtained.
· A special ingredient would
lai.t 15 to 20 years.
Omnt-wtronacs had an ap
pointment with the s tate Air
H<'bOurc<'b Board to show it the
r eb ult:. or ind e p e nd e nt
laboratory tests
The unit wouJd run virtually
1>ollut1on fr'(:('.
T ht• cons umer fruud 1>uit was
fll(•d by th(• S;u·ramc nto distn<'t
.111 nrntt y 11fh•r Omnewtronu·i.
twirl ;.i 11romo11onal mec•t1ng m
~;,t·ra m•·nlo a nd Anu he1m rn
1!177
APWl,._.,..o
SHIPWRECKS OF ANTIQUITY CAN MEAN FORTUNES FOR TREASURE-HUNTERS
Burt Webber, Right, and Unidentified Aaaoclate Pore Over Loot Fro.m Hunt
'We have many morJ! pro.)ttt3
we a.re pJannlna round the
' world." Webber uya .
Se.quest International Inc.
began u an aUemr. to keep
together the arroup o 1~l1liAts
with whom Wt:bber worked on
h ie fir'lt. but UOli U<'C(l8Sful '
tiearch for tho Conccpc1<>n, an<J
t11 fund u second try
.\ SMAl.I. GROUP of 1n
v(•11tors. ;il11Jf whom Wr!bt>cr h .. d
kn<1wn ~·N!<inu lly <Anti wh11 ar1·
h1· 1>;J1d. Am1·nrl.ln1> · or great n ·
c•11gnat1on in lhP hui.1n1·'>1> worlrl •
put up $450,000 r•>r u l1m1l1·d
partnNiihtp
Thl· pc.trlm·rsh1p, known <i '>
Opnallun f'h1pi. I ( ;,ftcr the
t:ngl1~hnwn W1Uiam J>h1p.., wht1
d1.,1·ovNcd the Concepcion in
16X7. will tH: formed under ~;i
<1u1·11t , a · pnvatc com puny, for
1·1J<:h future.: t·xped1twn. WcbbN
hi.I Yb
"We coru.1<J,·r ourM·IVl''> no d1f
fcr('nt from d w1ldc11t ml com
p<Jn y." h'· IW y'i,
I N (' 0 R P 0 R i\ T t: 0 I ~
lklawa r1• :1n<1 haM·1f in Chl<'il~'''
th1· f irm ""'Jn will n111v1· 111
M1 am1
.. Pc9p1t· lhmk <J II th1· y n1:t:d to
I
POkTLANO, Or.-.. CAP1 An
l•l( C'OnVlct ha'l t>l'f'n aenten<'ed V1
ll yPan\ tn pnY>n for 11V:ahnS(
rive i;eallons of J:8M>lin1> at rcun
f>(>1nt from a lank trudc /\pnl 12
A Jury t·on viM.Pd <;uycPll I.
Uurhtt. 41 f'nrtland. of ,.,...,,
fli·gr1-1· mhhf·ry <1 M nf 11l~~all•1
pofl'l''''l1ng a f1rf'arm all an ,.,
ron VH1
M ultn"mah <.:ount y C1 rcu1t
J udf(f• f<otwrt f>. Jon"'' '~"
IPnccd Hurkett to 111 year'! in
prison on the robtwry ronv1M.1r.n
<tnd th~ yC'ur-. in pny,n on ttu·
firciJrrn.-. uffcmiC' Tht-tl!rm:-1 dn·
to b4· s.·rvcd ronw 1·u11 Vf'I y
Hurlc<.-tl Clbo wa'> .... ntt·nrH1 IJ,
<1 five y1·ur con r urr1·nt priw.n
lt·rm for vwl<il1<1n 11f prQbcilJon
on a IVT7 drug c·rm\ 1c·t1<rn
IJ Pput y 1>1i.lr1l'l Altorn .. •1
<:1·1irg1· ~t< l.1·.1n ..,,u rf Hurk•·ll
lhrt'.•ll'OMI lht-lru1·k <ln"•·r v.11t1
,, lt1,1dt'll ~I' <t!H Ht "> J }'In~ h•·
n1·l'tkd th•· gCI .., :.tllil w11ulr1 fir•·
the g un 1f hl' d1dn t ~··t 1l
\\estelitr Plaza Sid.-walk Sale• • Saturday-.July 28·10-5
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Westelirr Plaza Sid.-walk Sal~· Saturday· .July28·10-5
Westeliff Plaza Sidt~walk Sale• · Saturday • .. July 28 · 10-5
Westeliff Plaza Sidewalk Sale· Saturday· .,uly 28 · 10 -5
Westelirr Plaza Sidewalk Sale• ·Saturday· .July 28 • 10-~
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NAnON/ATYOURSERVIOE
.. Call the Audubon SOCLt!ly
for a statue ..
J Uuuk l'vt• ~n mnnaken I
"Got a problem'> Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat wiU
C1d red tape. getting the answers and action you need
to solve inequities rn government and bunneu. Mail
your question.' to Pat Dunn. At Your Sennce, Orange
Coolt Daily Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA
92626. A& many letteTs a& pomble wall be amwered,
but phoned inquines or letteT& Mt mcludJng the
reader's /uU name, address and business hours' phone
number cannot be cormdered. Thu columnappear&dai·
111 e:icept Sundays."
S.U .. Borax Stops S•olcfl Wirlcs
DEAR PAT: J m ake my own candles at home.
The only problem I have 1s with wicks for large
candles. Any I've ever purchased seem to smoke-a
lot and produce too much ash. Do you know what I
can do to avoid this?
K .J .. Fountain Valley
Dissolve one tablespoon of table salt and three
tablespoons of borax in one cup of warm water.
Soak heavy twine, s uch as butcher's twine, for al
least 24 hours . Ory thoroughly before using in
candles. This should reduce ash a nd smoke
problems.
r.rrlaa•~ Wa11n•t Th.-•r•
DEAR PAT: My Master Charge bill included a
$16.65 charge for Lane Bryant in Los Angeles, but
no one in my family has made such a purchase.
When I called the bank's mqui ry number I was
tpld it would take six to eight weeks to get a de·
tailed copy of this transaction. Why should it take
this long, and sha ll I wait to pay this bill or just go
ahead and pay it and ask for credit when the mat·
ter is corrected?
M.M I .. Laguna Niguel
As you know, detailed transac&ion receipts are
• longer bacluded in M asLer Charge statements.
Tiie bank expla.lu tlaat a ... mber of weeks are re·
qalred for tbe merchant Involved to prod•ce U.e
actual charge slip so signature verification can be
arranged. In the meantime, your accouat wiU be
automatically credited for the disputed amoant, so
do not pay U. The bank spokeswoman adds that
many stores now have only one billing office, such
as Los Angeles for Lane Bryant, and Ute locaUoa
of the billing otllce not the store where tbe
parchase was made -appears on bank card bill·
i•IS.
8'U Error Require• 1t'rifh19
DEAR REJ\f>t:RS: If you get a bill which you
think ls wrong or want more information about, be
sure to write to th.: c reditor. A phone call does 110t
protect your right& unde r tbe Fair Credit Billing
Act. •
Be s ure to include name, address and account
number, along with a statement that you believe
tbe bill bas an error and why you belie ve there is
aa error. and the amouot of the error.
Do this as soon as you can but not later than 60
days after the bill was mailed to you. Keep a copy
of your letter. Pay the pa rt of the bill that is not ID er·
ror. This shows lbe creditor your good faitla ud could
preventotberproblems .
The cred.Jtor must answer your letter within 30
days, M.less your bill is corrected before &hen.
Wlthln two billing periods, but in no case more
t.baa to days, your account must either be corred·
ed or you mast be told wby <e creclltor beUeves
die bill is eorrect.
If the creditor made tbe mistake, yoa do •04
llave lo pay any rtnance charge OD t.be amount in
qwestlGn. Your account must be corrected for
eltller tbe full amount in questioe, or for a part of
It aloag wlt.b an explanation of what you still owe.
YM Utea ltave tbe Ume usually 1ivea oa yoar type
of accoa& lo pay aay '81a•ce.
U ao error la foud, t.be creditor must prompt·
ly Hiid ,_ a ll&Me•nt of wtiat ,... owe. la &Illa
ea1e. tlte creditor • ay l•clude HJ flaaace
c•ar1ee u..& aecamalated ud uy ml8imam P•Y· ••&.I ,.. mlMed wllUe yoa were q•'*'-lal Ute • MD. If,_ IWI an 98' sa&Wled, ,_ ...._.. ..Wy
tlle creditor wl~ I.he time yoa bave to pay your
bllL However, <e eredlter now haa fulfilled bit legal
e1tll1alioa except fer certaht otller nqaire•etata
U.at procect yOt1rcftd!'•ratlag.
• esa P•r•• aeua ••••II
D&All PAT;'I have a chance to buy an old·Ume bullJ'-tbe Mrle-ctrawn variety. It needs a couple ol'
new puts, however, and I want to find out lf there ts.
•1 C I can 1et parte I need before I mate my
pun .·.
· P .T;,i ea.ta 11•• CM.her Carrla1e SatplJ, P .u . Bos 1'11,
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hidlw. Juty 27. 1979 DAIL V PtLOT
l 4 .,ears Later
Wife Slayer Kills SeH
Summer
Trainee
Job1Set
BELLMAWR, N.J . CAP> -
Fourteen y11ra ago, Donald
Leott.illdlled h1a eetranged wife,
conf eued, and went to prilon.
Tbll week. authorlUes say, Leol·
ta. wbo bad aioce remarried a.nd
llarted a new canM!r, drove to a
spot near hia first wife's 1nve,
put a gun to bis bead, and llWed
himself.
"We're calling it an apparent
suicide," Camden County Assis·
tanl Prosecutor John McFeely
said Thursday. "There was no
note."
POLICE SAID LEOTTA may
hlt.e7/a/M.
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2288
have felt remorse over the
murder.
"J don't know if be came here
often, I never noticed," said
Tereaa Sansone, .Urector of the
New St. Mary's Cemetery
"People come and people 10.
"But I don't think be came
here a lot. If he did, maybe the
workmen would have noticed
and said something," she added.
Leotta, 46. died instantly Wed-
nesday after discharging a
bullet into his head behind his
rig ht ear, then be "slumped
be hind the steering wheel, his
fool stuck on the accelerator and
cz,~1u otl~ o~
Mdltt MECHAM IC
it blew the radiator." Mc Feely
said.
.. STEAM 8TA&TED TO come
out and cemetery workers ran
over thhlldng someone bad an
attack. 1ben they saw the gun in
his hand," the prosecutor con-
tinued.
Forty feet away is the grave of
Lucy Leotta, who authorities say
Leotta shot to death ,Jluring an
argument on Halloween of 1965.
Corr ections d e partment
spokesman James Sta bile said
Leotta had been treated this
year at a private psychiatric
facility .
Trainee positions In
sum mer em]>loyment at
SaddJeback CoUeP'are
open throutb a 1atant
from the Oranie Oowity
Manpower Commi.uJon.
Jobs are available in
various areas, Including
clerical. landscape,
greenhouse, child care,
instructional aide.
library media services
and theater carpe nter
aides. '
The positions fast
through Sept. 30.
For information,
phone 831 ·7731.
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2888
Thi>rmostallcally controll<ifl heat to maintain optimum
cooking temperature.
The taste of frying combined with the boncf1ts ol grease·
free bro1ltn9. m a trac11on of thP time. M 0363·35
7s8
SUNBEAM CONEY ISLAND
STEAMER FRANK 'N BUN
Brings out real hot dog flavor Steams one or two hot
dog:. phi!. btin. See·lhru removable cov11r 19 29
OTHER SIDEW ALI( SALE MERCHANDISE INCLUDES
LUFKIN TAPES
1¥ HAWS SLICtES It CLOSET RODS
JM PUSS AMD SAMDIMG STllPS
OlnfO CIAI &IASS COMllOL
IUFF Ale SHM WAI A CLIAMB
DllMEL TMLE SAWS #110
ORTHO •AIDIM SPIA YllS
HAMILTON IEACH STAND MIXER
OSTEI CIEPEllE
PRESTO HOT DOCM;R
11'1 AL CIOCI Pl.A TE
PUST0 ... &112
WAllM& STIAM CHIF
FAllaWAIE FIYIM& PANS
G.E. PEELIN5 WAND
PRESTO WH COOIEttll
WAllHG STAND MIXB
OITHO HOUSE PL.AMT FOOD
PLASTIC DIOP CLOTHS
FOIMIY'S TUtiffi OIL 'I ARMISH
WHIZ CAllUllTOR CLIAMB
•• STOliHOUIS
M•tlnfrltf·t
s.t.t~lill. ICM
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NATION I CALIFORNI~ I LOCAL ..
•
Charity Wi~J.i o Motive
Donatiom of G ... gDJping Care IncreuintJ
tlleR ... tr,..e1c
., n.e A.Neela .... ,...
A doctor la Loa An1elea
wbff&ed b18 ll1'0 Cadlllae illto a
lalvaUoa ArlDJ center and
handed°"' ta. UU. to a aur·
prlled charity work•r.
•'It bad brand MW Uree and
ran 1rut," aald Salvation Army
Maj. JoHpb Viola. "It WH
fancy."
THE OOCTO&'S Gl•'T waa •
rare find for an organlzatloo
more accustomed to taklna In
rroyed clothing an d ruaty
refrigerators.
f''or the physician, it was a
way t.o unload an old gas guuler
und 1tl the same lime get a lax
break.
The scene is beanf( repeated
wlth lncreaalne frequency In
cltlea around the country. The
1a1 crunc h bas created a
windfall for chariUet dealiaa io
bsnd·me-downa.
eke Wl11ln. an art 1tudent at the
nivenity ol California at Santa Cruz, ap·
~jparently found inspiration, or at least a
: ;good angle. for art work in the middle o(
a railroad track. He finished his painting
before the aClernoon freight rolle d
through.
.. fT'8' VERY GOOD for us,"
said FJa.loe Lewis, public rela·
tlona director for Goodwill In·
duatrtes In Boston. "It takes a
long ume t.o make $700 selling
used clot.rung."
SIDEWALK
SPECIALS
Saturday, July 28 Only
ALL STERLING CHARMS
$1.00
VALUES TO $10
VP Elected
Gary v. ·spenct-r of
Irvine h1.1s been elected
vice president of the
board of dfrcclors of the
Tri·County Leukemia
Society of Ame ri ca,
Inc ., which s erves
Orange, San Bernardino
and Riverside counties.
Goodwill and Salvation Army
outlets in a number or cities. In·
e luding Boston, New York.
Houston. Denver. St Louis, Los
Angeles <ind Wa!!hlnnton, rt"port
notable mcn:ascs this year m
donations of uutomob1le:-.. most-
ly gas hogs.
Goodwill in Wt111hington, wtuch
normally takes m three or four a
ye ar, already h as collected
4-11 Displays
County Fair
Winners List
Numerous Or~rngt> Coast rt.>Stdenls won pnzcs
in various 4-H competition at the Orange Co unty
Fair m Costa Mesa.
Following ure the prilc winners by hometown
and category:
abo.at 10 tWa 7ear, acco~ to
=Hwoman B•tay .. orte.
will ID 8ftdceport, Coen.,
1ot • m ~ ctay1.
..TBSY•a£ OLD. LARGE
elunkel'1, HtMclally nation
wa10D1, that operate but UH a
lot of pa," aald J im Fox. a
Goodwill laduatrlea exeeutlve
who said tbe St. Lou1a lr'OUP has
taken m t.bree cars ln two weffl,
models datlq from um to tr12.
Even in Houston. the self·
proclaimed "enera6Y capital of
the world." Bill Lui urrow. Preti·
ldent of the Goodwill chapter.
said , "We've had more than
we've ever had.
"They tell me you can't get
a ny thing for the big cars
aciymore." Lufburrow added.
BVT. POa SOME reason. the
automobile giveaway has not
reached many othe r cities.
Hpeclally In the South and
llldwe9t.
Charles Wentworth of the
Salvation Army in Columbia,
S.C., just laughed when asked If
he had received any cars.
"We ttunk we're doing really
well if we get a refrigerator." ht'
said.
And in Okla ho ma City ,
a uthontics are beginning lo 1n1s-
pect that motorlsL'i are getting
rid of thei r guzzle rs another way
by the torch. Arson has been
blamed in 67 o' 484 vehicle fires
m the city since Jan. l.
"IF PEOPLE HAD a gas
1u11&tr they couJd IO&•• two prob.
lema by bun1aa tt, .. MW Pbll CooUer, an ()lrlahon\a Cltf fin
prevenUon olfteer. "Tbey WOUid
be able to eut pa bllll &Dd tMy
couJd eoUeet lmurance."
S.veral cbartUea Doted tMt in
years PMt. cars weN 111u.Jly
donated toward tbe elld ol the
year,' wben taxpayera ~ere
scrambling for deductio....
The donors uaually dr,!uet
from lhelr IDcome tax tbe 'blue
book" value of the car. wbieb ls
usually higher than a car dealer
would pay. The charity or-
1ean1zallons s a y they ba1't>
nothing to do with placing a
value on the car.
GOODWll.J.. IN BOSTON ac-
cepts only cars in runnin1 order
at its Morgu Memorial facUity,
since 1t has no auto repair shop.
The donated car is' taken to a
st.ore lot and left. Bids are taken
and after two weeks the car goes
to the highest bidde r. A 1975
Pontiac was sold recently for
$200. Ms. Lewis said.
"We• don 't appraise them."
she !'laid. "We simply pass along
th<' word of the owner."
Ronald Ror sari. head or
Goodwill operations 1n New
York. su1d his organizalion has
been getting a lot more inquiries
lately from poople asking: "How
do you handle 1l? flow is my tax
deduction figured out ? Do you
pick it up., ..
"Part of it 1s charita ble," says
Bosan ... Part o( it is economic "
Vernon's
SPORTSWEAR
SIDEWALK SALE
SATURDAY JULY 28 OPEN 9·6
GRAB BAGS
SELECTED COSTUME JEWELRY•
AND MANY OTHER ITEMS
CAl'ISTllANO lt:ACH;
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All Sal~ Final Cash or Ctleck Only Plea~
17th & lrvlne
Weatcllff Plue
Newport Beach
COUAMESA·
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---pta<e lw<>-P<'<• outfit 4 H PnclfQqfttpflY. "><: 1enc.P' And Aorwulhlf'tl Hwqn Mttr•,n,,11 ,,,,, Plltt,.
•1fdllle, lhffd plot<e w1f<l11I~. HOiiy Y hmldl, MC.Oftd pl«e MIOtnOIOQy 4"'1
Crt.etyl Got'dott ftot .,.(II(,. nQrl< ulturt!
4 H """ rl A M<lrk"t Swine Torry 8.,r.it, Rou Bono. J •me\
D•l9'bout, Tom c.om.1. R1<.ky H&I•~ A1c HorQM, D•Y1d t'unt \t .. vr p,.'"'"'
O•wn Prfcr. Oof'I Pr•c.e ... M•chdel Sullivttn. J~'l We\I, Juh• Wetrnor•. K'•n netn Oat.oou1,u>e1 W9'"'1V Wym""
FOUNTAIN \IAU.t:Y
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ll•lt•tl Nt~k
BLACK TUXEDOS
•P to 50% OFt'
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P't•tt pf\OtOQf.,.Y'. M.ry Gf'•boWtllt. lint p44<.r 1tlec1ric. Sttv•n Or•tao•n•u.
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Pl•tf• \tnQt• t IOth•nQ tl,.m
TOPS
SKIRTS
BATHING SUITS
Wntcfiff Plaza • 17th & l"iH • Newport leach
ONE
DAY ONLY!
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ene 41 Nllort
•••42ttllert
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:Wi/Jemess Class Slated:
Coming out of the woods of your own
personality might be the way to describe a Sad·
dleback College f.(uldancc class scheduled for the
San Gorgonlo Wilderness.
"Personal Awareness" will be taught by two
Saddleback Instructors with back(srounds In
p1ychol<>1y, group procesa and outdoor living.
The first class meetine will take place Aug. 28 .
The stay In the wlldemeas area will take place
Sept 7 -9.
For Information, phone 495-1000 or 831·2940.
Plate of the Dey
•
'
&nn4T'8r s.usagee $ .00 (on cut a1zes)
6. - -OFF on a whole stick
~
Moist
& TClftCJY 50COFF
.WISTCLIFF PLAZA ,,. ............. , .........
• 641-0t72
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FASHION ISLAND .............
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Fridey, July 27. 1979
Fast-food Tlle•e
Now It's King
Tut Burgers
SACRAMENTO <AP> -This ml1ht top the
pyra mid ot commerdallam surroundin1 the King
T ut exblbita in the Uni&ed St.ates: a fast-food
"King Tut" hamburger ouUet.
ll is the creation or three Lebanese brothers
who haven't even seen the King Tut artifacts -
although they say, tongue in cheek, that they plan
lo do so when they are returned to Egypt.
JAMAL NAIM. 24, SAID THE BROTHEftli
picked the King Tut theme because of the lines at
the exhibits. It was strictly a business decision.
Jamal and Nabil. 21, are students at Cal State
Sacramento. They were in the real estate busi·
ness in Texas for a year ~fore coming to
Sacramento two years ago.
Brother Ka m al, who came to the United States
THR£E FACES OF PAM AS SHE PLUGS HER FIRM'S RECORDS
Pet zi-rm.n Spenda Houn on the Telephone Wtth Radio Stations
A,..,..,..... about lih years ago, 1s in the bakery franchising
business in San Francisco. The bakeries specialize
in baeels -the brothers are neither J ewish nor
even orthodox Moslem : They're Druzes.
She Calls in the Tunes
Radio Stations Hear from Song Promoter
NASHVILLE. Tenn. <APJ
Pam Zimmerman picks up htir
tan telephone, dials radio station
KGLO in M:1son City, Iowa, and
c ha ts informally wit h music
d i r ector Steve Lo c k e r 20
m inutes.
( NASIWILLE SOUND J
"You h~1v<• to establish a rap.
port with tht· stations," s he said.
"You ask 11bout their wire and
c·<1r and so forth."
THEN SHE ASKS 1r the sta·
tion is playing a certain RCA re-
THEY SAY T HEIR "KING TUT" restaurant
presumably the world 's fi rst -will open Mon
day in suburban Carmichael. They plan a grand
opening the following s .. turd<ty featuring King Tut
balloons.
Jamal Nairn s <11d lhl· cap1tul came from their
fother, who is in the real estate busines~ in Beirut.
lhc mountains of Lebanon . and Syria.
They plan thr<'e or rour more King Tut ham·
burger operntions in lht' Sacramento 4ilrea this
Y''ur. then hop1· to branch out
In addition to the King Tut hamburger char·
broiled. not fried .Jamal said they would also
h;ive u spel'ta lly s paced beef sandwich call ed
"Pharoah 's Delight."
You're Invited
to our
SIDEWALK
SALE
Sat., July 28
Y2 OFF
Lingerie, Robes, Etcetera
1/2 OFF
Brea & Glrdles
$1.49
Bras & Etceteras
(reg. to S15)
all bfH and glrdtea broMft al.Ma
and dlacontlnued atytea
They discuss the weather , his
.-ecent minor illness, his work
s chedule and make othe r sm all
lalk
market promotions. And if you
think your teen-age daughter
ties up the phone, you ought lo
see Ms. Zimmerman.
She's on the phone eight hours
a d ay, calling radio stations in
towns like Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,
Titusville, Fla .. Bemidji. Minn ..
Chehalis, Wash .. Coquille, Ore ..
and Santa Maria . Calif.
cord. If not, she eently suggests ~al ~em~icilirec~rlis~n ~.,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·-~ it again 1f he 's already heard it.
THEN S H E ASKS the
bom b5he ll : "A re you adding
Waylon this week'!"
Translated, she wants to know
ir the station has added Waylon
Jennings' current rt~corcl lo al.,
p laylist.
Ms . Zimml•rman docs -not
s ing . play the guJta r or write
songs , hul has an important JOh
in the Nashville music business
It's her Joh to <'<Ill radio sta
lions and try Lo get them lo play
6ongs recorded by artists at
RCA Records and ill; subsidiary.
Free f lighl.R(•cords.
H E R TITL E I S R <.:A 's
Nashvi lle manager for sm all
Shl' is. in the rinal analysis, a
l'•>mb1nali on l.a les p c r s on ·
lt'lt.-phone soli citor
"I LIKE IT," said the s pright
ly Ms. Zimmerman. who give!'>
her age as "over 30" and sayl.
s ht•'s "well paid. but not overly
paid ." "l enjoy the pco1>lc.
Sometimes I gel loo chatty. I've
hccn told that yo u can make 40
calls a d<.1 y. but I make 25 lo 30."
Her calls follow a predictable
on e -two step. First, there's
small talk.
Father Tax
Priest.s Pay Maternity Fee
SPOKANE. Wash. <AP > -The comptroller of Spokane's
Homan Catholic Diocese says he nearly "fell off his chair"
when he learned that a11 66 priests covered on a group medical
'POiicy have to pay 30 cents a month extra -for maternity
benefits.
The priests urc required to pay because a U.S. Supreme
Court anti-discrimination ruling mandates that employers hold·
10g a group medicat policy covering a certain number' or more
workers must pay for maternity benefits for all employees, the
same coverage as for any other illness.
S INCE THERE ARE 66 PRIESTS on the diocesan policy.
they must pay for the maternity benefits even though they don't
need them.
"It's crazy. J just about fell off my chair. It is silly to be
paying for benefits we will never collect," said the Rev.
T heodoric DeJong. diocesan comptroller . "We are paying
something for nothing. It's not so much the money, it's the prm-
clple of the thlng.
"It would have to be a double miracle ." DeJong s aid joking.
ly. "First. of all a priest would have to have a baby, and then -
because of the celibacy vows -it would have lo be an "Im
m aculat.e Conception ...
THE PRIESTS WERE COVERE D BY their plan which ex
eluded maternity covcraae until April 1977 when Blue Cross of
Washington and Alas ka incorporated the diocesan policy with
policies covering about 1,600 other groups in a community rat·
ing package.
Though Father DeJong said he thought the priests were still
excluded from paying for maternity coverage, Blue Cross
representative Bill Baker said they have been paying for
maternity coverage under the new rating.
··As a matter of fact," Baker said, "A group of nuns in Seat·
tie is having the same problem ."
"You know what lt'a llke nowadaye-the noile. the tourlllt. the petrOI fumea. I dectded to becOme a nol guerrtlta"
She may a lso say that the song
is selling well or cite othe r sta-
tions that have added at to their
pl ill y lis ts
During her call Lo Locker. he
told her hi s stat10n was adding a
competing re<.'ord
"Oh lwo. ·· l.ht· lo ld him
'What <c:hartJ action havl' yCJu
seen on 1l "''
"'EAR TIU: END of lhc 30
m 1n uk conversation. s ht· ~u~
gc·~ts : "Laslcn to tht· Wa)lon re·
l'O rd a~aan. You'll love 1l "
She uses lhc soft se ll and 1~
never pushy.
"I've heard some of the men
say, 'Go for their throat,· but I
just don't do it that way."
Says an associate, "She's real
smooth."
HER ORANGE-CARPETE D,
well-appointed office is a tribute
to he r telephone touch. In it a re
cigarette lighters, T·shirts. a
pink Easte r bunny a nd other
girts sent by her telephone <1c·
qu<.1 intances.
"Honestly. I have people who
call and say. 'Where have you
hc e n '? You haven 't called
lately.'"
She uses a WATS line and the
receiver has a shoulder rest. On
her desk on a yellow_ s heet of
paper is a roster of 200 stations
with the name of their music
director. telephone number and
a space for her notes.
On the wall behind he r is a
map with nags stuck into cities
with stations that she calls. On a
wall facing her is a blackboard
with the names of a rtists across
the top and a listing of stations
playing the artists' current song
below each name.
THERE AR E occupational
h<.1 7.ards, like laryngitis.
"Yea. you get il occasional-
ly ... she chuckled. ''I'm fight.mg
!'ilrep throat right now."
Mansion 'Filthy'
To our friends
cmcl me rs
ancL those we have >101' fuuL
the y~ure 1 servi113
satur~ Ju!Y 2s~,9:ootmt 1
we wiJl, yut on, sale the faf qesi .seluticn.. 'f
footwear s~nce our j rsb siJewalk.. sak .irv 1965 !
l»"!o/ of our famous brand_, footwear pecito1669s
jlorsheim · naturaJ,izer · vare.ssa, · L_if e strUk ·dark
baretr_'1s jamolare · 6ernardo · ba.ss · amlrJWI'(}
sulewa/k; 15 CO to ) 29 00 sak _yrice
~ cdw~s. ~ sAles merchandise is select~ ycm11 our r~ular .stoc~: not all ~s in eadi s_!yle ..
1052 Irvine Ave.
We stcltff Plaza
Newport Beach 548-8684
BEVERLY HILLS CAP>
The Iranian government says it
owns the mansion here that the
sister of the deposed shah wants
to sell for S4.2 million -a
mansion described by a real
estate broker as "filthy" and
overpriced.
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Halliday's Summer
Sidewalk
Double
Savings
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Halliday's Summer
Sidewalk
Double
Savings
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\Vith Amtrak
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America'• Iron Horse. lhat 1t11Uon of
apace eaploraUon wben tbe new frontler waa w .. t of St. Louis. bu flnaUy reduced 1 .. metallic 1aUop to a ruaty lrOl.
Yea. our eowa&ry •• •llll the benerlclary of the opportunity to pa1 coa Ho coilt abotrd
a reasonable faulmlle of the once areal pa11enaer train
B T TODAY'' V€1UilON feuturcs lhc
Snack Bar Car instead of Jes~ Jumes. ra
''best }(Ut-5s" In place of a hmetbble and
reclining puules ln lieu of comfortable arm
chalrs .
How did I arrive ett s uch a blistennc opl·
nion of Amerlca '11 railroads. you aak! It wa~
sample My wife and I opt-
ed to try them during the
height or our rD*lt. recent
fuel crunch.
Oarb.ra and po1nt1t beyond la a peaceful ex·
pertence unlen your ho&el rtlscrvaUona In
the plHaant beach community 1u•t.1 acbedultid
lo explna •L 1.30 p.m .
DESPITE AMTaAK'S torment, however.
the hotel he&d our r~litirvulloni optin. We
spent 26 hours In u whirlwind lour of Sunlu
HubMrM '1 un-d b()ok1tor •11 IU\(I dress tihops. my wtre prelenln1 lhe lat~r.
8uahf>d, wu headt-d tor the dtpot and the
4 U p m southbound Cou11t Starlight
"Tht! 11outhbound truln h1 two hours lat(',"
r\'111d the l4:1'til' 11tull'nacnt tupcd to the depot
door •
"Don't worry ThL>y 'll hold the Sun Diego
Iraan an Lo~ Angel~t> for you," !An Amtrak
ugent assured us ,
Al 6:45 p.m .. lbc 4 15 p rn. train pulled into
Santa Barbara The trap to Los Angeles was a
~OJOUm or con.')tcrnation would we m ake
the San OlCgo train to get home'•
ORANGE COUNTY I NATION
CoaeertT011r
UCI Clwir
Wins Prizes
The UC Irvine Concert Choir hu captured three
prlzea lhrouah partlctpaLlon ln two major lnterna·
Uonal choir feeUvala thl11ummer. lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The choir en1a1ed In lntematJonal competition
for the rirat lime whlle on a three-week concert
t.our of E ngland, Wales
and the Netherlanda
J une 1.8-July 10.
lngbam Central Hall.
Dr. Joseph Husitl.
profeuor of music and
CONSERVE ENERGY . . with the finest insulatton availlble. Wflf' ygur home in•
comolete blanket Will keeo you cool In 1ummet and
warm tn Winier
THt: 58·M E MB E R director of t he UC I
UCI Choir earned tbe Choir. said the purposes C .. T.-,PwA• ....... •
third place trophy at the or the trip are t.o widen .._en ••cTo.s INC.
I n t e r n a t I o n a I the musical horizons of Alto SpKW!ah i.. ._,, s..-. s.r-hi••• ._
K oorrestival in the the students. encourage • ....._
Hague . Netherlands . growth of UCl 's choral nu ,., .. , PH IXTlllOI WALU WITM IACH
The Koorfestival Is con· program and present an IHSUU.notil C:OtfnACT fOI DAILY MOT llADIH.
sidered one or the top opportunity for cultural 17141 540-7245 Lioense •3 1 choir festi vals In Europe exchange. 502 3 1
which attracts part1c1· .
pants from ~hr?ughout.\,~f,A~ie ••• ·.~ee .. ·o41f!~ ..... ·.~ e,...·c-~~·· .... ~.J'o~~
Europe and Soviet Bloc ,. t. . ::f'~~r· c<~:::~·~~·i~~ LAST 4 DAYS .1.1 J
second prize an the youth 1 • And believe me, Amtrak
has been working on the "THER E WILL BE BUSES wamng for you
IO front Of the Station," U. burly. satyr·like
man in a red sutan coat told us as we stepped
onto the ramp ut Union St ution
choir competition ut the!! Sale E ds T d J I 31 ln~crnational Mus1calf n ues ay' U y . ,. .
!i 1 .
rullroad.
We opened our weekend
jaunt to Santa Barbara
aboard the San Diegan
which pulled Into San Juan
Capistrano right on time. '"0001
a n anamoly we were to learn lalt:r.
THE SLIGHTLY OVER one hour trip into
Los Angeles was a ple usant though ominous
contrast of lrvanc's pristine orange groves
and downtown L.A ·s barbed wire·lopped
warehouse and factory fences.
Then. we began our descent into the
netherworld. We headed down a ramp into
the bowels of Union Station, expecting to
board the Coast Starlight almost immediate·
ly. After all, departure time was only half an
hour away
THE LINE BEGAN BEFORE a great
wooden door and wound out through Union
Station's lobby. almost reaching the front
door. Passengers s tood. squatted and sat on
"luggage. floors or whall'ver was available.
10 a.m. · Departure Tame: No Movement.
10 : 30 a.m .. The llne 1s growing longer. 10 45
;,i.m . · An Amtrak t1ckl't agent says "You
ml'an tht• train to Santa B<1rbara that's
l:.ik ''" 11 n m. The human chain h<is begun
to s h ackh.' otht•r traffic through the stution
The 11 .:IO a.m. nCl' 10 ._. m . train to Santa
We headed back down the ramp into the
caverns of the terminal, now heatt:d to a
humid and s ticky 80 degrees thanks to
cner gy-snvinl:. air conditioning regulations.
Tormented souls populated the vas t.
tomblike dcµot
AMTRAK AGENTS WERt.: tempting onP
woman with the promise or hotel accom
modations since sht• missed her 7.30 p.m.
connection The nC'xt uvailable train? 7:30
p.m. tomorrow. mu'am.
Mayhem ruled at a throne marked "In·
1ormation." Other passengers were trying to
,. fand connections, trunsportataon or loved
ones.
We headed out the door and into thl' night
an search of the Fullerton Anaheim Sant<.1
An a ·San J uun Cap1slrano·Oceans1d<>
Carls bad·Del Mar-San Diego bu!'. There were
several buses. all paid for by Amtrak
"DOES THIS llAPP l::N ortl'n"" Wl· asked
th(' driver.
l ll· JX'l'n·ll around cl<.1ndestancly. sc<1rc.tm~g
for the satyr like m;rn 1n the red satin co<.1t
who'd gonl' hal·k 1n:-.1dl0 lo find escaping
pusscngcrs.
"Ye•:-.." thl• lius dr1vc•r wh1:-.perl•d
Ei s teddf o d a t ,
Llangollen, Wale!> The·, ~roup also wa11 awarded i AMLING'S
fifth place in the folk~
s ong competition • Newport Nurmery and Garden Center
I N ~ O~ITION TO;, 1500 e. coast h1ghv,ay 644·9510 newport beach
pa rt1c1pat1ni: 1 n c ho1 r ' lnextto irvinecoast country clubancf newportcenterl fes tiv<J ls. the UCI Choir .i ~
s ang at ~l·stminst<•r Ah • f .'lt.l. i _ ~ }.ii il _.,
h c y . S l . J> a u I ' :-. ~· ,,.,,. tW _ ~
C <i t h l' d r a I . t-: I y ., f--. . ~·--~-~ -t ·
Cathl·drul, Cove ntr y~"... · · :---
C a t h l' d r a I a n d t h l'.• '--~ • ·~
Chapel : of KinAs College ; ..... ~__.
in Cambndgt·, F.ngl:1nd ,.· ~"-
They a lso prcscntt.'Cl Mn 4 •
certs at Nollin ghJ m . • • .-
Vn1ver:-.1ty ;rnd B1rm-" !;;-
$49,900
Grant to
Center
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l '(' l rvinl··~ C'arl'l'r-
l'lannang aod l'l<1tt·mcnt •, AMLING -a name in california horticulture scnce 1920
0l•nlt•r hw, rl'<'t.•tvf'CI a~ OPEN MON SAT 8JOT0 5JO SUNOAYS 9T05JO
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Hori-or Fabrications Told
Lawyer Claims Book, Film Tales Invented
$4~.900 grant from th•· ~ Free De livery
Natwnal SC'1t'nCl' Foun ! PERSONALCHARGEACCOUNTS • VISACARD • MASlUI CHAAGf '
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AMITYVILLE.NY 1A l'1 A lawyer for the
man who killed s ix mcmtX'rs of his family m the
house that inspired the book and film "The
Amityville Horror" !>aad Thursday that parts of the
best-seller were invented "over many bottle~ or
wine."
Wilham Weber . wh& represented Ronald
Ot> Feo. convicted an the 1974 slayi ngs of his
parents a nd sihlin~s an the house. said some event!>
in the book by J <Jy Anson wen: made up by George
and Kathy Lutz, who lived in the house for JUSt 28
days before movlnl( in J <J nuary 1976.
pres ently the !>UbJcctof ht1C:1gt1on."
Weber said the Lutzes first upprouched him
<.ifte r he had defended DeFco and said they had
had supernatural experiences Living in the house
We ber suggested that their information might be
useful for a book he antcnded to write l:IOOu
Ocf''eo
handicappl·d
A program will ht·
developed to inter c:-.l
handacappNI student:-. 1n
~c 1encc· 1·duc al1on and
careers
Specific obJl•ct1 Vt:!> an·
elude tht· slagang of a
sene~ of work!>hops to
h el p s tudents p l an
academic programs and
c areers in l>Ctcncl' and Lo
WJ::BER SAID THAT dunng numcroui. tape· make employers and
recorded st•ssaons with thc Lutzcs, the couple educators awun· or thl'
bc~an lo takl· ancadcnL'I that Weber said he learned potential of handicapped
from OeFc<> and weaved thl•m into their own ac· to succt.•ed in sc l(•nce
('Ount careers . Also planned 1s
AMONG THE t'ABRICATIONS C:1rc so-called .. We creu te d this horro r s tory over th e producti o n nf ;i
horrors of ~rccn slime coming from the keyholes, many hollies Qf wine thut George was drinking," pub l ic u tio n t·n titll·d
a stench, gnats and flies in a bedroom and unex· Weber suid. "W(' were really playing with each "C1:1recrs 1n ScicnCl' /\
plC:1ined noises, Weber said. other. We w(•rc cn •<Jting something lhl· public Guide ror Counselnn,,
Reached at ABC where they were appearing would want to heur about." Teachc•rs and Parents or
on "Good Morning America" Thursday. the Lutzes llandicapJ>('d Students "
rr1day and saturday, JUiy 27 and 2~
sprrng and summer declinedtodiscuss th~b~k. However,they insis~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ed dur ing thei r TV appearance to promote f 1nul cleuruwuu
2/] off
Friday's nalionaJ premiere of the movie that the
experiences recounted in the book had actually
happened to them.
TOLD OF WEBER'S CHARGE, John Koshel.
the general counsel for Prentice-Ha ll Inc .. which
published the hardcover book, said it would be in·
appropriate for him "to comment on the alleged in·
accuracies or untrulh11 in the book since the book is
NISSAN PILEST. M .O .
ANNOUNCES THE O PENING 0 1' H IS OFFICE 11'0~ THE
PRACTICE. O F O~AMATOLOOY
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10900 Wl'RNER AVE., SUITE I 10
l'OUNTAIN VAL.LEY, CAlll'ORNIA 927011
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I terns in stock on sale are marked in each department.
Intermediate markdowns have been taken.
1.magn1n
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There '1 no piece Hite home to •ntoy all the
comforts of a 1ubKt1ptlon to the Dally Piiot.
After all, what could be cozier than the
convent~ and aavtnga ower buying M et the
new11tand?
For as Httte aa $3. 71 a fftonth, you can hewe the
Dally Piiot t1ght at your doonlep •aoh day. And
what's even better I• that the Dally Piiot 1ntve1
just when you have time to tHd -... kda,
evenings, weekend morning•.
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•elodr1ma "Th t
Dnanhnl, •• dJed Tuea 4ay. Sbt and her
brother, Tom Wonder,
• oerfonned \he aona and
dance act called Tom
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pearinc lo New York Cl·
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SANTA M ON I CA
CAP> TI\e recentll re Ured dHn of UC A 'a
Graduate o•vlalon .
lames S. Plallbt, M. eect at • hospital follow·
laa an extended illness. Ki was a Shuespearhm
scholar and had been a
member or the UCLA
English faculty since
1939.
V ENTUHA <AP>
Radio pcrRonal1t y
Don1ld C. Johnston, Jr.,
:J2. died in an oceanfront
motorcycle accid ent
Wednesday lfe was a
disc JOCkcy al KACY·
AM in Oxnard and pro·
gram dir ec t or at
KACY-FM.
S ALT LAK E CI TY
(AP > Former Na
tional Rifle Association
executive vice president
Muwell Rieb, 65. died
Saturday in La Jolla.
Calif. among survivor's
Is a daug hter. Mrs
Susan Whitney of Foun.
lain Valley.
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General Gets
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TWENTYNINE f>-'LMS· Manne Air R•erve
Brt1 Gm Keaeetb W. w .. r wu hot under lhecollar
aadeotJ1i11t beeauae\belt.mP9ratutehlt 117.
Oft\. Wf'lr. of Ul22 Ill.YIM Drive. Santa Ana,
iA •n commMd of UM IM.b MariM Amphlblou.t
8rl1adl!. wbieti II C!Odduct.lq I two Wffk Uvt nre fH~l.M at tM lhrioe Corpa Air Ground Combat
Centtr hf"" nf' brtjade 11 com))OUCI of reserve
air a nd around unll.J fro m tcro.1 the country
EHLY IN Tff £ TaAJNING CYCLt:, lhe
1eneraJ wand~red Into a n open ahoo at tho ed&e of
the cf'nU-r'• upedit1onuy &Jrfleld. where he found
a reconnalaunce company tlown in from HawaU
lo h&ke part In the operation. The reaerv11U ,
WEIR
snapped to utlention H
the genera.I eyed them .
the ir combat s ear and
parachutes.
''You've come lo
Jump," he suggested.
"How lonl( have you
been waiting?•'
"Two days. sir."
was the young l1eulen·
ant's prompt reply
"Two days!" the
g.-nerul uskcd in dis·
belief.
A mo m ent lutcr,
another officer was ex·
plaining th&t the pre·
vlous day's j ump h<.td
been cancelled because
of heavy winds. Evacuation or heal casualties due
to the fumance-like environment had tied up as·
signed helicopte rs.
"mERE'S A HELICOPTER RIGHT thert~ ...
the general said, pointing to a CH·46 lransport that
was just landing. "If these Marines came 2.000
miles lo jump, jump them."
Thirty· five minutes later. the skies over the des·
ert installation we re blossoming with parachutes.
Less than an hour later, the gene ral, with his
staff. was flyi ng over another section of the desert,
tot;.illy barren e xcept for an occasional cactus or
clum p or grcasewood. The general spotted two
tracked vehicles standing alone in the sand lie or ·
d ercd h.as helicopter pilot to set down close to the
vehicles
MOMENTS LATER, THE GENERAL w as
s urrounded by three s un -burned. sweating
M artnes. Corporul S. H. Pe ters was a regular
M urmc asslgnt'd to help in training. The others -
Sergeant J .D. Sptmcer . Chesapeake. Va., and
La nce Corp. D.A. Napier or Ne wport News, Va ..
W('f(' CXpcn enctng their baptism jn the rigors Of
desert training .•
"What 'n • you doing out here e1lonc?" Gen
Weir want(•d to know.
'We 're• hrokC' down, sir,·· one re plied
.. flow Ion$? huvl• you been here'• ..
"All night. s ir Som eone Wets suppohcd to have
part!> out early th ts morning."
Thrrc· was u pause ... And wc'rt> aooul out of
water."
THE GENERAL GLANCE D AT HIS
wristwatch. It was nearly noon.
'Tll have your parts out here in an hour. if I
have to bring them mysell," promised the general
a lest pilot in civilian lifo. Then be added, "And
I don 't th.ink l'll have to ··
"Weekend Ii berty goes this afternoon. sir,"
onP of the enlisted reservists said, envisioning the
three-man crew spending the day driving the dis·
ubled vehicles back to civilization.
"And I'll do something about that, too," the
~t.>nt•ral declared. us he turned et nd s trode toward
his h<>licoptcr.
And he did.
Ga s Saver
1901Olth:89.3 MPG
CARMEL. Ind. < API Larry a nd Marle ne
Fritz had a few prohlemi. when they drove lhe1r
1901 oJ>(!n <.11r Oldsmobile to f'loru1a The car'i. rear
axlt· howiinlo( broke. a wheel bearing burned up and
:i wire cuugbt fire.
But the gasoline m1lcugf• 89 3 miles per
gallon m ade the trip worth al.
IN FACT, THE WHOLE J,lll.2·m ilc journey
rec~um.'<1 only 18 gallons of fuel, they i-.ay T he total
hall came to $16.18.
"We both needed a vacation," said f''ntz. who
owns a service station in this lndlanapoll:.1 suburb
"We loved the car and it sounilf"d hke a lot or fun."
F'ritz bought the old puddle Jumper from a
friend about four months ago After replacing the
engi ne. restoring the car and giving It a few test
run11 on city streets, the newly wedded frltzc.11s,
both 30, decided to drive it to Tampu, fo'la .
THE COUPLE BECAME SO ATTACHF.D to
the horseless carriage, that they brought It back
with the m, even though it originally wn 11 i.l1tted to
stay al a Tampa museum.
''We couldn't leave it." Fritz said. ''How can
you leave something like that behlnd?"'
Bilk Try Brings Term
MARTINEZ <AP> -Self·confessed confidence
man Andrew Spence waa aen~ced to thrff Ytlrt
In atate prison for trying to bUJt an elderly Orinda
woman out of her fortune.
PV8UC NOTICE
PVBUC NOTICE
NOTl(.a TO C•IOITl)ltS 'U"llllOa COVllT CW TMll SU .. lllllOtt COUllT 0, THI
UATIOf'CM.J'°"NIA .. Ott STAH CW CAU~NIA 'Oa
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NOTICE IS HEltf8Y GIVEN lo-.. IA•o POil LITTllltS TllTAMIH
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d••\IQn.O el BANK Of' "MERICA NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN IMI
..... 'IONA L rRUS T & SAVINO\ A~ CAROL SANFOllO ..... !Ueo he••tn •
SOCIA T ION. •l•I M.tl<Arlhut BIYcl . pettllon 10< PrOO..I• 04 Wiii 1no lfl' I\
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PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE &.•<". (.allforftl• """° w 1u1.,,, r t.ot• 101' \..tn JoeQt.un
l'IC11TIOUS eUSIHfSS
HAM! STATEMENT
f h• touowtnq per\O"\ •t~ dCHnQ
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fHI! COUNTY 01' OllANGf Ol•tdu•I
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NOTICE 01' HlAlll HG 01' fft•\ \141•,,,_I "'"'Iii"° •"I" IM
PlflTIOH l'Oll PaOeA'fl OP Will C.Ounly (.let>, Of 0.•"9" C.ou111.,.,., JulY
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TAllY ANO FOii AUfHOltrUTION
TO AOMINISTlll UNOER fHE
IHOl!PfHOENT AOMIHISTllATIOH
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NOfl(f I~ HFRfllV ColVEN lhAI
CAROL S"NFORO hd•, 111.iJ "'"''"" FICTITIOUS llUSINESS P"t••ion tor PtQbl'tt,. .,-Will ... no ,0,11, NAME ~TATEMENT
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NAME STATEMENT Pul>llV..O °'-(O<l•I O••ly P1IOI, July >I. 11. AUCj J 1•,. )'40 '~
July lO 11. AUQ 1. 10. ""
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July ?O, 11. AUO J. 10. 1t7t
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PUBLIC NOTICE
C141U
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PuDll•,,._, Orenot Coelt Oe<I'( Piiot,
July 70. t1 -Miq l . 10. "1'1 111' 1'
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOU' eUSINl!U NAME STATEMENT
T ftf' IOllOwinq llCt<\Oft I\ -nQ bU\•
M\\ .\
POP!. 1 P4c d "O<••n
PtrCu\\•On Sfrrv1(ll'). t•O M•QrtOh"
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C-ly Cl••k OI Or-Counh on July H . ,.,.
1''1~1
Publ",_, Or~ '°"'' 0.ty Piiot July H, Auo l. 10. 11 1tt• ?•Sl·/9
PUBLIC NOTICE
Consolid•t•d Rep ort of Condition of "INTERNATIONAL TRUST CORPORATION"
loc•t •d •t Newport Be•ch, Or•nCJe County,
Catlfornfa 92663 as of close of business on June 30, 1979 B•nk No. 1062
Dollar Amounts
In Thous.inds
ASSETS
CT PT COMB
Cash and due from banks ........... -. 135 135
Obligations of States and
pelltlcal subdivisions< Par Value> ISO 1so 300
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures
and other assets representing bank
premises (Incl. S ·O· capital
leases> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2
(lnclUdlng S4,000 lntangiblesl . . . .
TOTAL ASSETS ................. 150
LIABILITIES
Other llabilltlcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL LIABILITIES ........... . CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common Stock
(No. shares a uthorized 5.000 >
CNo. shares outstanding 2,0001
Surplus
Other
assets
46 46
333 '83
92
92
200
60
Contra Costa CGunty Superior Court 'Juct1e
Sam Hall sentenced Spence to two yean in prllon
for ror,ery and added an additional year bocauae
or • 'nor felony U't'ftt. -- --·---,
. pence's wtfe, Jule, plead..s no eonteal to ,.CT1n:-,'T:,,1 .. 1tt
TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL 120
Retained earnings ...............•• 30
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... 150
TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO
140 260
101 131
141 3'1 almllar charses 1temmua1 from the cue. ..._ "., • .,. •• ,
rl'::========-==:-1 ,.,. ,~---·~llu•I .......
Spanish
Offered
CAl(AD« D~VILO .. MtHf PllBUC NOTICE (OjlllltAHV, LfO, *' Mell Oftw.
-------CMtaMMA.CA ..... fllCTJTfOUI ..,....... Arlllur H. --· JI to.Mr•• ..... " • .,....., .. .,.., ..... ._Ott ... c.o. .. ~ ... ,,. .......... ,.,_, .,. folllt ~ .... -.,tlllM, .. · J.itll A. !Wiier, lllC. IO•Mral
W llWHOVATIVI ,t..OCHllHO, -ltarlMrl, tfl Ari-• o~.-r•li.fl,
••Mr A-. """""""' ltff<ll, IN61Alltllll"9119, Tlltllfl,(.A .... C o n v e r 1 a t I on a I CA.;=.. '"'' ..,_._ 1• tlllflltt .. ., •
Spanl... wiD be offend :_:.. u , == ':!t:~~:". """ ... =~.Jr.
at laddlebacl k Co0e1• •1 ~ ''"' A"'I ,,_, , ... , ,..,...,. :='t ~11<., ~:Jn campm hi lllutoo •711r•t:-..,''-"·CA . ...,, o.i.re1 "•",..'· c.1e.-. ~:~ra11. 1 • b ""...:. .. ::. •• _."' •• ., ,, :~:~
e c a11, paa.1 ""' ,,.,._"""'""" '"'' ..__.. -,. .......... 2SOX, wUI be taQlbt on c-ty~ ... Hied""".,. c.t1,0Mer~c.it,•M• SaturdaJI from 11 1.m. ....... ... _...,,..,. ,.,_ .... m ,,.,.
to 2 p.m. .,....,,,,a. Sept. _,~19:" ...!""' .... ~ o..,., ,..,.. ~ ....... °'-Ote111 o.i1, ,.. ... , I. . , ..._ -"'"' ., ... ,. • ., -. "·-.a..., "" ,,...,.
_ ..... ~ .....
CA Pl T AL ACCOUNTS ............ 1 SO 333 '83
MEMORANDA
Assets def)Mlltd with St•te Tre.surer
to quallfy for eJCerclse of
fJduclary powers <market v•lue> 132 138 270 Ttlt undersigned, Frank Edtlsteln, E•ecutlve
Vlu Prffldtnt and Dennis W. Wootan. 'lflce PrHI·
dtnt of ttlt •bove named trust COf'nJNnv. tach
decl•m tot hlmMlf alone and not for ttlt other
th•t the foreoe>l"9 statement Is certlf~ to bt true
and correct to tht best of their knowlqe •nd
bellef.
Executed at Newport BeKh, C•llfomla. Frank Edtlsttln
Exec. Vice Pretidtnt DtnnlsW. Wootan,
Vkt PrnlOent
Pubfllhtd Ori~ CcN11t 0.lly Pilot July 27,
1t7• 2a>79
CALIFORNIA I OBITUARIES
Pl18UC NOTICE
Junf' Ah•llttW}N
(1,.r'i Of th•
llo.drtJ ~ W{jlll•f VI \(H
o1 Or ""9" < nvn• •. r" '' .. "'"'''fl 1sr AL I
Pubh\.hfo<t Or1.n~1 (.0101 0 Atft P 1101 ~1101 '""1 OrdiftQ-' t..Od\l 0.tily Pilot
Jvlv ." 1•rt II?' 1• 101 y ii, IUQ ?~t, N
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
REPORT OF CONDITION
Consolidating domestic s ubs1diui.s of the Irvine Na· tlonal Bank of Irvine 1n the state of talifor.nla, at the
close of business on June 30, 1979 published in
respon!.e to call made by Comptroller of the Curren·
cy, under title 12, united States COde, Se<tion 161 ;
Charter number 16168·3, National Bank Re9ion
Number 14 Statement of Resources
and Liab11iti~
Thousands of
Dollars
ASSETS
Cac;h dnd due from
depository inst1 tut1on<, U.S Trl'ac;ury c;ecvr111~·s
Obligations of olhPr U S Governmt•n•
a9enc.1e-. and corPorat1on-. .
Obligations of Sla tC's and pot111c.t1I subdivis ions 1n lhe Un1tl'd StctlP'>
All othf"'r c.ecurl11r•c, ...
Federal lunds \Old and c,Pcu r1t1P'>
purchased undf'r c1Qrt'f'm('nt.,
to r{'c;Pll .
Loan'>, lot,,l ll'xclud1nqunearnf'd
1nc.omt> .
LessAllowancl" for possible loan
4,381
JS1
1. 194
1,2S4
77
' 2,300
17,414
tossec; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1SO
L o ans. I o t at I 1• x t I v d 1 n g unearned i n·
com el... . . . ............• 17,474 Les s All o wan cP f o r pos s ibl e loan
iosses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 1SO Loans. Nel . 17,2?4
Bank premises, turn1turc c1nd fi xlures.
and other a'isets representing
bank premises . . . . . . ....
All other assets ..
TOT AL ASSETS ........... .
LIABILITIES
Demand dePos1ts of ind1v1dua1s,
partnership<,, and corpc, .
Time and Sdvingc; deposits of indlvldu.11'>, partnerships, and
... 1,247
393
. . 28,421
11 ,699
corporations . . . . . . . .............. 11 ,054
Depositc; of United State<; Government 95
Deposits of States a nd Pol1licdl
subdivision'> in the U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Cerlifif>d and officers' checks . . . . . . . . . . 1,279
Total Oeoosils .. , . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . • . • 2,,227 Total demand deposits ..................• 13 073
Totattimeandsavlngsdeposits ............ 11: 1S4
Inter est-bearing demand notes <note balances>
le; sued to the U.S. Treasury and other
liabilltlec; for borrowed money ••.••.•
All other llablllties .. ... • . • • . . . . . . . . • . . . . . •..
TOT AL LIABI LI Tl ES <excluding
263
261
subordinated notes a nd debentures1 . . . . . . 24,7Sl
MEMORANDA EQU ITY CAPITAL
Common stock No sharesciuthorlzed . • . . . . . . . . . . . 760,000
No. shares outstanding . . ...... 649, 168
(par value>. . . . . . .. . . . ................ 1,623
Surplus..... . . . . . . . ................. 979 Undivided profit~ and r«~servc tor contlnQencles
and other capital reserves . . . . . • . 1,068 TOT AL EQUITY CAPITAL . 3,670
TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO
EQUITY CAPITAL ..
Amounts outstanding es of report da te
Standby letters of cred it, total ......•
T lm,ecertiflcatesof deposit lnoonomlall
denomlnatlon\of5100,000ormore ..
Other time deposits In amounts
ot $100,000 or more .................. .
28,421
• • 146
2.~
100
Average tor 30 caltndar days <or calendar
month> endlno with report date:
Total deposit~ . . . . . . .......•..•.........•.• 24,311
1, Fereshteh Mc Nally, Assistant Cashier of the
1boYe-named bank do hereby declare that this Report
of CCH1dltlons Is true and corr9Ct to the best of my
knowledge and bellef. ~ereshteh McN11ly
Asstst1nt C•Shler
July 18, 1979
we, the undersigned directors att"t the corrtet.
nest Of this statement of resources and 11.oflltles. We
deeltre ttwt It ha. been Hamlned by UI, Ind to the
best of our knowltdQe and btllef Is trut •nd c~
1 By Directors
PIUI E. Brandt
LtonG. Ne1so11
JOftn Virtue
Pubfllhed Or1nee Coast 0.lly Piiot, July 2!&..... 1 ,.,,. ~n
· ·wtaeelers Baek
Ga. Pinch Up• Sales of Cycles
&AN n&ANC11CO CAP> -n.. .... ......, moeott1••· 09C!e ,.._
....... • llWt more t.baD a dil
re,utaW. 1U1llway lntuk>per
rld4•• by 1an1 members In
lea&Mr jetketa. l1 becomJn1 ~ tr.,..po11auoe.
Aa ~ Calilornl• 1urwr
ta'n wMe l•Mltne suppU .. be1aa to Uabtu abowed ln· er...-ol 10 ,.reeet to 30 per-eeat •la 1alea ot all al•n et
motottyeAee, which cu aet 40 '°
• mU. a 1allon.
BUT alDING THE' two·
wbee&ed vtlblca. 11 bardeo t.bln
It loob. ·u depre11ln1 atatl.Uca.
•ll•w . Reeof'd numbers or
motoreyclilta are dyin& lo accl·
du&a. maay of tbem ln their ftf'8t t .. monthl u riders.
Altboulb police riaurea show ear drivers are orten to blame in
tbe accldenta, the biker who aur-
Ylvea a crub knows inside be
blew the cardinal rule or safe cycl-
iDI: Drive u ii nobody knows
1ou'rethere.
But more and more bikers A RE·
tbere.
p o pularity a1 e ffi c ient,
e<:ooomlul ~muter vJ!htcl •
80ME I .I MILLION r
1t1tel'ed atreet machine• ply
American roads. ran11ln1 from
1m a ll jobl barely ltltii.1 on th
fl l&bway1 to 100 bonepowt·r
tourtn1 sianta
NaUoowidc . Lhe Motorcycle
lncluatry CoWlcil eatlma,t.es lher
a re 7.9 rn!lllon motorcycles or ult
kinds ln lhe coun&.ry -lnchj(hnu
off road vehlcl •a that don't rt•
quire regl»tratw n with :!O
m1lllon ndera.
The Bie Pour of tht1 lndW1try
are Honda, Yamaha. Suzuki aod
Kawa.sakJ. None would supply
speclfic sales figures, but Ted
Otto ot Yamaha said, gas worries
had given the compaoy un unex-
pected sales boost.
''WB BAD EXPECTED a
slump in the market this year."
Otto sai~. ''Sa1es were down
from February through March
and into .April. We were quite
concerned.
motorcycle mark.,t waa ln." be
Hld. One e usy rider is Charin
Stuart Jr., vice president for ad·
vtrtlalna at Bank of America.
W"armg a three-piece suit. at·
tache c·ase strapped to tbe seat.
Stuart 111 the image or commuter
fl'l!≪'ct~bilJty
"Bem'-the vice president of a
bunk . It a not expected that you
urrlvc e very m orning on a
motorcycle," he i.aid. "I've re-
ctHved some good-natured kld·
ding over the years Now. with
this KU 1utuat1on. they're not
laugbmg anymore . rve become
legitimate'"
THE NEW GENERATION or
road bikes is a rar cry from the
oil dripping and ear-s plitting
behemoths or the past. The new
bikes are computer·engineered,
clean and so quiet they can bare-
ly be beard a few feet away.
Currently a $1.S billion in·
dustry lo this country,
motorcycles are growing In
"We reel that the gasoline
crunch haa given us a 20 percent
inc rease over the slump the
They also were involved in the
dea ths of 4,500 U.S. accident vie·
tims last year, an increase or 10
percent from 1977. There were
14.8 fatalities ror 100 million
motorcycle miles traveled , com·
pa red with 3.4 fatalities for all 1 vchicl<.'s, same mileage.
Having.a Ball in the Park
A USC study of 900 motorcycle
crashes a round Los Angeles
showed:
-MORE THAN HALF the
cr ash victims were younger
than 23.
-More than half had under
six months' e xpe rience with
tbei r bikes.
-About 92 percent taught
them selves to ride and had no
formal training.
-Alcohol was involved ln 53
percent of the fatal accidents.
-More lhan 40 percent of the
accidents involved bike r mis-
judgment in the "man·machlne
rclations h.ip. ·• Machine failure
accounted for 3 percent of the
accide nts. Bad tires we re
blamed for 10 percent.
-Sixty percent of crash vie·
lims wore no helmets.
THERE ARE FEW schools for
motorcyclists. Most dealerships
teach only the rudiments or bik·
ing, hand out advice about stay-
ing clear or tram c for a wh.ile
and leave the novice to his rate.
One or the best motorcycling
schools In the country -lbe
Ca lifornia Highway Patrol
course is closed to civilians.
Officers come from around the
nation to take the 10-day course.
Sgt. John Glover said the wail·
ing time for out-of ·state officers
Is three years .
G lover 's description or biking
problems raced by highway of-
fi cers parallels those conrronl·
ang civaUans.
"OUR MAIN CONCERN is
new riders." he said. "They get
into chas ing a speeder at higher
speeds. and then they happen to
look down and realize lhey are
indicating quite h.i gh, and lhey
A king-sized earth ba ll provides an a fter -Capistrano. The track 1:-. to keep it in the ,
noon of fun for a group of children <1t Am · a ir.
buchl Elem e ntary Sc hool in San Juan
Rock Group Faces Lawsuit
LAFAYETTE. Ind. <AP> -A
concert promoter says he's go-
ine to sue the rock group Iron
Butterfly for refusing to play a
scheduled concert here.
"We've been had. There are
going to be some hassles." pro-
moter Tom Rezek said.
R EZEK SAID THE group
booked itself to pl<Jy t wo con
certs on the s ame day -Sunday
iip-read
Class Set
Saddleback College is
offering a lip-reading
class for beginners that
wilt be held in the Sad·
dleback Valley Unified ===
School District 's con-
rerence room. 2531 Dis·
e n o Drive in Mission
Viejo.
-one at the Mars Theater in
Lafayette and one al a Beloit.
Was .. club. The group showed up
in Lafayette but refu!;ed to play.
he said.
A band s pokesman said the
group refused to play c.1 rt1·r
Rezek negotiated a contr<1<·t
with their manager for I(' .. ..,
money than originally had been
agreed upon
ATTORNEY THOMAS Eg-
gleston said Rezek ·~ s uit. which
will be filed in Tippecanoe Coun·
t y Court . s eeks $25,000 in
damages .
Dan ll ;Jtc·h . man ag<'r of
Sl'r~C'ant Pc·p1wr·..., Lounge tn
Bc·lo1t. .... aid hl· plan.., l<t fill· JJ
!>l'J.W rnll· 'oUll a~a ln'ot th1· hand to
rc1·0H•r al lt·u...,l S:J.O(IU an ad·
Vl'rll!>ln).! ft:l''o
"''ame fact9! ~~Clip this
coupon
for103off.
The course, wh.ich will
cover lip-reading techni-
ques and Ustening s kills,
will be offered Tuesdays FREE CONSULTATION
from 9:30 a.m . to noon ~ 642·8484 -
When you do-it-yourself, you not only
have fun, now you can save an additional
10% on quality frames guaranteed to re·
ftect your pride and ours. OfF£R GOOD
THRU 8/4/79. 15'51 GOlDlffWfST AT fOtHGH
mp • ~MGTOH HACH. CA. '2'47
be ginning Aug. 28. -1120 Irvine Blvd. ... 'HOfff; Ha.7tOO
F o r I n f o r m a ti o n , Newport BHch
phone 831-2940, 495-1000 ~========~-=================== or 559-9300.
Honored
Dr . J ack E .
Nur.~P ry .';pe<·ial
FICUS
BENJAMINA
GLORIOSA
DAISY ,., w1,.,._10 s t a r t t e n s i n g u p o n th e
MOTORCYCLING EXECUTIVE AND MOUNT ba rs . Yo~ don 't want to ten~e
Charles R. Stuart Jr. San Francisco Bank Vice P resident up at any lime. The bag thing as
Engelha rdt of 4519
Camden Drive. Corona
del Mar , will be named
a fellow of t he American
College of Radiology on
Sept 19. ' __ __rc•lax1ng ·· ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Arrest Record
Provokes Claim.
LIVERMORE <AP > -A mother of 10 and
grandmothe r of six has filed a $1 bill.ion cla im
against this city's government because a city
councilman she opposes read her alleged arrest re-
cord at a council meeting.
Kay Parre. 41 , said she conside red the readjng
by Councllman Ma rlin Ebert a slanderous slap in
the race and says she doesn't know where he ob·
talned supposedly confidential court records on
her.
Councilman Marlin Ebert, target or a recall
effort by Mrs. Parre, called her a "convicted
felon" at a counclJ meeting. Mrs. Parree s ays she
served two years in prison for forging a welfa re
check when she was 19.
And she says she was placed on probation
after working in an Oakland physician's oHice
after lhe physician was convicted of selling am·
phetamines and other drugs.
Want Palm Trees?
San Juan Has 'em
City otricials are still seeldng a beoericlary
for slx stately San Juan Capislrano palm trees
elated for demollllon due to a street wtdeninl and parklns area conatrucUon project.
CcM.mcilmen have voted to allow the frond·
1tudded .,_. to remain ln place ln front ol the La
Golondrt.na Motel on Camino Caplatrano until COD' l&nletloD aee111ltat.ee tbelr 1'918oval. atJ public worb otncLala are Mft1B1 people
latenetea ID relocaUn1 the treee within clt1 Umita at a eolt ol '1,000 per tree.
I
ESTATE SALE OF
JEWELRY-
CRYSTAL-
PORCELAIN -
BRONZES-
CHINA-
SILVER
and mare.
·Lots of diamond rings and earrirl9$,
gold chains, fine china and
crystal, bronzes. some furni·
ture, oils, chandeliers, brau
l•mps, etc.
Friday,
S.twdey,
andS...dey
nights ..
July 27, 28
and 29
Inspection of all merchandise
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
2-6 P.M. and 7 · 8 P.M. Something for everyone
-from $1 .00 up. Free
.cjmlssion. Bank of
America, Master
'Charge, ctiecks,
some terms
available.
newport
gallerle• ltd.
2642 West Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA
(714) 846-2200
CoNSIGtlsatTS ACCIP I ID
'111. 5 PM
Art L~lite · A11cU-
Very
j&.Y,~M~) effective i\ when grown
in 0
container
Oule!oor-sun or shoe!e
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Perennial plant for tho sun
Big. bole! blooms of yellow .. 1
orange or bronze
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Lush, cool and green
indoor fern.
Since 1946
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Nursery -Florist
2140 Harbor llvd., Cotto Mesa
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We're Out To M_ake This The Best Weekend Sale Ever By
· Offering The Two Most Popular ·nuicks At~ Faritastic Savings!
E•ry
Riviera
"Resol
In Slork-
Off~
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Retail Sticker Price
Riviera, Motor Trend Magazine's "Car Of The Year"
Rega~ Southern California's "Most Popular" Car ...
Your Choice ••• Both At An 11 % Discount!
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Complete '-'easing &
Finance Farilities
Our pr-icf-includt'8 ~v~rythin~
fl'XCt'pl tax, lieens_. and
a 820 documentary f e~.
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& SUN. ONLY!
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t'1J1 ••• 0111•11 1~11,•ry .~111ulfl,Y Till 5 P.M . .... --: , · ~f Hutel< Dcnle·r
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All makes, models and colors
Classified Auto Advertising
DAILY PILOT in the 642-5678
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• BUllMU •Horoecope ••• •
Le&Atd of the Jilted 1Frenchman
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He built a Victorian castle on Catalina Island for the woman he loved.
By DENNIS McLt;LLAN
Of Ille 0.11' f'I ... S~ff
lt sits on the hill overlooki ng Avalon Harbor
Jike some Victorian monarch surveying her
realm below.
The white fra me house with the red roof
and cupola was built in 1889, and for nearly a
century it has witnessed lbe changing tides of
island life. ·
Next to the Caalno. the house ls Catalina's
most fammar landma rk.
But like most things of great age, the Vic·
torian house oo lhe hill is shrouded io myths
and legends as colorful as lhe Island Itself.
So goos the legend:
Pet.er Gano, a Frenchman, bwlt the house
as an inducement to lure his Pasadena Hance to
the island. The Tetired civil engineer spent
months building the three-story home ~arly
s1"ngle-handedly
SUPPLJES FROM THE mainland were
brought over aboard his yacht and loaded onto a
cart on a cable track that went up the side of the
sleep cliff.
Just as this was a labor or love for the old
Frenchman, so too. apparenUy,.was it a labor or
love for Mercury, his blmd, retired circus
horse ·
Sex, Drugs,
Smoking:
H.E.A.V.Y.
To pies
By IOEL C. DON 6t .. INll• ...... S4Mt
Jennifer Kidd ll worded.
Sbe doeln't want. ber ll·year-old dauabt.er,
Jesalca, &o learn about sex ln the streets.
So lbe zestfully picked up brochures and
pamphletl on sex and pregnancy at a health
education display van· parked at the bue of the
'Newport Pier Tuesday.
Although Ma. Kidd, 30, of Rivenide bas a
number ot nurai.aa books, abe said the health
dllplay materiala would .. be a lot more interest·
lnl tban m.y boob."
Called ILS.A.V.Y. '71 <Health Education
Vu f« Youth), the bea\th education project is •fODIONd by vutoua health •twlel inchadlnc
&M Amerte.-Red Cn., Oraqe County Mental
HeaD AmodeUoa, American Cancer Society,
Orull ~ Department of Publle Health.
..................... Birtb CGa&rol IBIUtute. _... A•r'•• Lm1 Aaoetatio9 atar.... eoun.
Q9 till a. Crtlll Ne&won Unit and the r .... Cllllle., Oi'mle ca.tr.
A..., AT LOCAL beac ..... e.eo..,.ra,
tM llelD d6lplay wtll be Mt "'-at ~· Onllll ~ ,.,..... loeadaal uaroaca 1u11
... A--.. 'l1lll II tbe tbird aammer tb8t llealtll educa· uaa Ml belD broQbt to tbe Dul>lle, aecontlal to Tm G1H 1, ....._alll.S.A.V.Y. 'tf _.
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Onw o.tr .... 0......-.. ~ 8.S.A.V.Y. '1•. TM projtet .,.. up . ··-· ·~.-........
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The horse. standing on top of the cuff.
would await his m aster 's command, then walk
down the other side, pulUng the cargo-lumher
and heavy rocks for the first floor exterior-to
the top.
But even before the Frenchman could com-
plete bis honeymoon house, the betrothal bubble
In 1964 the house was nearly
destroyed by a fire that started
on the roof and spread to the
cupola.
burst: His mainland inamorat a had tied the
knot with someone else.
The jilted Frenchman s pent the rem aining
years of his life hving alone in his Victorian c<.1~
llc.
SO DISILLUSIONED WAS HE that he
never alJowed a fema le to set foot in his houi>e.
A si~n posted outside warned: "No Women ...
That's the legend.
aaa.ID Jut year a1 a cooperative effort of the
local bealtb a1encles.
TraveUnc ln a van donated by tbe American Red ere.. tbe bealtb display bu tabl• Ht up
wttb bllormatlon on smoldJll, tu educaUon,
fasnilr plemtn1, dru1 abUM and DuUiUon.
GSDDD MID TBS ~ay la directed at
IJ-to S.,.ar-oldl becaUM 'tbat IJ'OUP needs
t.M IDGlt amomt of aw.,... and bu the leut
amoa9l of tmowledce to .. au to tbemNl"'· ..... '-81teDt tbat t.-baTt. place to , ..
··Then· ar<' !to muny s tories." !><1ys Catalm<.i
hi storian Patr1c1a Anne Moore. "Stones JUSl
grow up and one thing gets repeated over and
over again.
"Sometimes they have lJtUe basts in ract. •·
Mrs. Moore, Catahna Museum curator and
Catalina Museum Society president, has at-
tempted to separate the fact and fancy s ur·
rounding Peter Gano's house.
Was the old Frenchman really jilted?
"That seems to be a legend," says Mrs
Moore. "I haven 't been able to confirm 1t. One
of the old-timers in town says that Peter Ga no
told him that he didn't know how the story got
started."
As for Gano·s "No Women" edict. Mrs
Moore apparently has laid 1t to rest
"A NUMBER OF OLDER LADIES re
member visiting him there." she says with a
sm ile'.
A still existing sign on the front nr the
house proclaims : "Look Out Cot." The res1 ·
dents speculate that Gano ran out of s pace for
the full word. Cottage .
But considering he was an engineer. sar .
;\l r-.. Moon.•. "that docsn 'l make sense to me "
/\s for c:ann himself. she <;ays , the name I"
tum to lt they do have a problem," Geddes
added.
Bathing suit-clad teens were encouraaed to
take abort q"1uea ln each health area. After
completlnt tbe health knowledce quil, eaeb teen
was tlven a ratne Ucket to wln prizes donated by
toealmercbantl.
The IDOlt popular table of tbe daJ wa1 the
drut abUM dlaplay which featured f acslmlles of
pracUcally every W.taJ druc UMd today .
''TIMre'a tbl 1nate1t leek ot knowledce and
no talk about drqa, ·• GeddM DCMd .
l''rench. ··hut hl· m1gM IHJvc h(:Pn ~1.1,1s~. I rr;i lly
don't know · ·
Accordtng to one history book, Gano 1~ !.a1rl
lo h ave been a prominent civil engineer who
ca m e to California m 1880 from SL Paul. Minn.
Mrs. Moore says G<tno had been visiting the
island since 1885 ... Pasadena sort of considered
Catalana it's sum mer home." she says .
WHEN GANO DECIDED to build h1 ~
house-it's one of Catalina's first residences -in
1888. he paid island owner George Shatto S.'>Olt
ror the large lot.
And although Gano did much or the work.
building it, he apparently re<:eived some help
rrom islanders. Mrs . Moore notes that Gano hart
a hand-powered lathe a nd did all the fancy
woodwork
In 1918 c;ano, in failing health. sol<I th<' pro
perty and returned to Pasadena 111• d1 l·d m
1925. M rs Moorr has not bt•en dhlt· lo 11c.ick
down Gano's age
Th<' new owner of lhf' hou-.t· wa., th<' .Joshu:•
<;1ddmgs family. which ownl·<I tl until 1961 wh1·11
11 was ~old t.o John<>. Smith
DllRlfltG Tift. GIDOJ M;~ m~1wr-.h1p . th•
hou!.<' was rluhhcd lht· llrllly 11111 llou-."
Mrs. Moon· ha., two thf'OrH·s "xplamini.: that
IS"" 1.1-:Gfo:'\ U. l'aJW IU1
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Health
education
is brought
to local
beaches
in the form
of displays,
brochures
and games.
"They have a lot of curioalty about dnqs.
They want to know more or what '1 new." said
Unda ~ke, a mental health worker who
manned the d.rul abuse display.
Sbe aald teen-a1ers were moet lnteretted in
PCP. a druc whlcb can Induce p1yebotic
behavior .
THE TEENS WEaE curious to rind out 11
the drup on diaplaJ were real.
"We ukecl the police lf we could uae a real
<See 8.£.A.V.~ .• Pap Ba>
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Travel .in Space
·~ .IOEIJ C. DON o. .. o.11 ............
'Thi& huge spaceship
las cbse to 2, 000 peo-
,. •board It. ,
lue led popula r inte rest in U FO
f>henomena and extra terrestrial re-
search.
Rev. Montcll 's story is of alien
world utopias and forewarnings of
i mpending disaster on Earth 1f
mankind continues to wage war and
develop nuclear weapons.
SHE SPOKE THIS week ,in a Costa
Mesa lecture hall at a lecture
sponsored by the Psynetics Research
and Education Foundation, an Orange
County group which supports educa·
lion in m e taphysics and
parapsychology.
Her story began with her deep
laacination for space and her desire
to travel throughout the universe.
Rev. Moot.ell, who said she is a
psychic and received her~ ordination
from Church or Tzaddl tn Garden
Grove. was meditating nightly about
six months ago.
Then one night she said she re·
ce ived a message from an .-xtra·
terrestrial being named Oso. whose
spaceship was in a tight orbit around
Mars. While in a trance·likc state, the
S2·yea.r-old Costa Mesa resident said
s he could visit alien beings in other
worlds. Although It was an out-of·
body experience. she said "the more
I traveled. the more I felt like a solid thing."
Rev Mont.ell painted a picture of
Oso 's utopian world. Although she
couldn't pronounce the na me of OSo's
home planet. she said it means "The
Pearl" because its s un is much
whiter than our own.
OSO'S SPACESHIP has been in or-
bit near the Earth for about 20 years,
and he is about 300 years old, she
said. Normal lifespan for beings on
Oso's planet is about 500 years, but
they also believe in reincarnation.
Rev. Montell described Oso as a
tall. slender male with no hair. He
had a slightly larger head and large
egg-shaped eyes. And the people
from his world always wear skin-
tight lavender space suits.
''This huge spaceship has close to
2.000 people aboard It." she told
her audience "They travel u mls·
alonaries and as helpers to others
who need help
"He took me on a trip around the
ship. I thought it would look like Star
WaraorClose Encounters, butnolhlna
looked like those ships at all," Rev.
Mont.ell said.
THE £XTRATEKRE8TalAL8
are watching closely over the Earth,
she saJd, and have computers thal
"can pick up vibrations from eaeb
person if they want to."
S be said Olo contact.eel her becaUM t.e1rlt.y. New contact -and love -are Pisces, VlflO penona play lmportQl : ~1:.:i.: fft;'; ~.~:~::.! "· "''
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Earth )." ARE GOOD STUDENTS" THl <.o~~': ~lf•Hc.t "10 ,,,00,s eu\•HC\\
PUBLIC NOTICE
Rev, Montell. who was raised in 1 · ,, • • .. t •r L • ••u• HAM• \TAH MEHr
Oen mark. said the alien beings work Fall Term •':.~ ;•, 't ,·, :;;i111 11, c.• "L" , . 1,.r "' ~~·, ' "·~"" '"' ·" · '"'""l ""'1
only four hours a day and enjoy Beolns S.pl 15 .... , ••.. "' ,,, ·•O<>•• n.,.., .. , ,I• '"'~"' ""' "' ' .. f#M• .. ., .. "'"" ) ~·v recreational ;,ictivities which include College Prepa ratory ..... '11 , ... ,., .. "·'""''" ',. ••• o•n\I P., ..... ··n " ..... r" '•11 •• In.• .r.+Oll•t•!h'•'•t•• r•nut•ll l·1l1il• N ,,,,, 1-1 .,,.,.,,., f tl ,t tMn-,1 ,
an a muscmcnt park type ride and & and General Courses '"' '" .. "' , .•. ·• · · , .. , •. ,. •· • .. '" , ., .... '"" • , A'"""
gra valy·frcc basketball gtJme. SO YEARS ::;,,.~··;~,:.;~ ~'; ,',:,.~:. ':' ,:~·,t~'~: .. ·_;.:~ 0.~.~·~,.~'·nt-•.·· '' '•inttV' , .. d n, .. ,, '" She said, however, that Oso·s 1n .. ""' .. ~,, •. ,.,,, .... ,,, '"" .,n w .. ,..-w .. ,,. ....
home planet would be "dull" t-0 us IN ARIZONA """'"n.,1 •• "10 1 ~ ' ''~1·"'·'" '"'' •1~··....ln• "d' 1'1"" "''" '"' .. --ADMISSIONS----... .._,.nu,. 0 ,dn(lf' (,.I f ,,, •• ''~'" rn"''"''ltrr•~Ordf'\QP.'C.OunhunJul• because "lhCrC are no bright COIOrS." wn.rn , , I~'"'"' 'll DU\!""" fJ' I~ H l•I''
The thrust of her lccturt: was that REPRESENTATIVE
Oso and his JX.--Ople are worried about our future
"THEY ARE AFRAID that we
might destroy ounelves with atomic
power," she said. Rev. Mont.ell pre-
The p eople from Oso 's
world wear skin-tight
lavender space suits.
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aphy Of the Continents lntematlonalty Known • Weekend Travel • xten1tveActlv t et c11er1., ""'"" K•• ... , J• • •<i0so geogr . 'o""'• 110 •o• • h 110 .. ••no . -rierlT1ous auiiNiSi--1 ney have 80 many things t.o ii Ve Ht•Qnf\, C,.lllorn•• qlfoll NAME SlATEMElff
us. but we can't comprehend it all," All Sport.a Incl. Aiding, RltlefY, Soccer. Skiing, Tennie •1.,.,. e.trkter '>l•o"o noo D••1on '"~ 1011ow1n11 oe•\O"' ··~ 001"9 Sh CO l d d L•M , MonlrO'M!. C..111orn18 ~1010 OUiJne\\"\ e dn ehn c 1·d HfNRY c. WICK, YALE II.A .. DIRECTOR. Bo• 1511, ~.AZ "252 '"" ""'',,."' " <Oftdwcttt0 11Y • o Ev Ft o P"" e H' w Es ' An , s e sa • they've come here to , • _ ................ __. ~,..··1~,,.rv-10 1HvE<t rMEN' 1ow11. ,,. w w .. teach us to gel over our color barriers. Tet. I02-.,...7731 / Te-x: -,._ -O..r1t1. P K•1"'' 1' !.1ree1. co.i. Mo!w, c .. ,,.,.,.,. m11
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so we all tum into a tan color." 11• "" c. M Ponhou•. tMl' ~..,,...,1.
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during her space travels. Some are In J111Y u. 20· 11 ~ •119. >. '''' 1••~·" o•M••• P¥1ne•\lo<P
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There are inte rplanetary wars be· NOT1CEToc1teo1rou 1 "" F 1t•m
Ing waged far from Oso's planet, she SUPEltlOA COUAT OF THE Pullll\flo,(I ~-C.0.il 0.11, Piiot
said. In other worlds, she noted, the s;:~~~~1~~=~-..~~· N 1r• iJ,10.71•1•" uo2-1t
inhabitants have turned to drugs. "°·A,,_ P UBLIC NOTICE
"They are going to help us so that Pi~~~~.~~~~~H Elll•BETH --·-.. we don't have to be primitive again... NOT ICE IS HEREBY OtVEH 10""' FICTITIOUI •Ulllf8U crttOllOHOl lt'9 _.....,. ,,......, O<r<.O,.nl lfAME STATl!MlllfT
MANY OF oso•s PEOPLE live
among us, bJdden by projecting a
human Image, she said. "You might
pass someone In the hallways and feel
something dilferent; this could be one
of them," she a aid. The audience wu
s ilent throu&b<>ut the lecture. Many of
their quesUom renected the feellnc:
"How can I contact these belnp too?"
Then one man aaked. "Do you suspect
any are in this bulldln& walkin1
around?"
.. or course," R e v . Montell
quipped, "I was kind of bopln1 that
be < Oso > would ahow up tonlpt."
Rev. Montell 1Ull travels throuab
apace wtth her extraterrestrial
friend.a. and plans to write a book about
her encounten with Oso and ht•
planet.
But she said she doesn't take the
trip• on week nl&bta. onl1 on
weekends.
Durln& the week. abo explalned.
"I'm too Ured."' ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER FASHIONS
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D&Aa AH'N LANDSU: I tlt!O J wlll
le ..... If I ID IO _. IDON ~·1 Pl'Olram
....,. ....... r pal'eM ,_. up wit.II hit
eam .. _. n... olf a naa!abulb ...._ = an IDOf'W. rtna ol 1U. 't'1
.. to u.e IWt ol ..... •udl-~ .... , den't UMy .......... tUl •
.. _., l900CI r. ""to etpt fe.t on.,
...... a.era bo U.1 lilra ••11 UW.k OMdr
......... up I W~ .... hom I d.iltute
ot•flllt?
1...,. ... a aut dlltW'b a Ven CUbura eon
cert• laltrlodMID by 1111.na on a 1erie1 ot nuh
......_ wltb hll lllU• lnat.amatJc. I cOftl 11 I aid .-·a lat ol aaU.factJoo at the look of dlaap.
DOlatm.al • hll 1tupld face wbea he aaw the
bluk s"ctw. and rnUaed b.ll naab didn't
maktlt.
Pleue. Ann. toll the dummies wbo 10 to
public alfaJra to Leave lbe pbolo1raphy lo the
proleulonala ~nd nve th~ir umat.cur effort11 ror
family reunions ALMA, MICHl(iAN READER
DEAR ALllA: Tbank you ror uylog
............ , He4led to ~ Hkl. I've llMI P"·
pie wallL .. dw fl'Gllt al aa atMU&orlam to &alee
fiH' pktlU'etl of lite apeaker. It's DO\ OGly rude
b•t cu be ex&reraely dlscoaetirtia&. I bope tb~
&tdlty .es &et 'l'RIS pldutt.
DEAR ANN LANDERS· A while ba<'k I
read lnyourcolumn the following word:s · "H's up
bill llfeforl8·wheeler wife."
I'm married to one of those types only
I 'm not a truc ke r 's wife. I'm u trucke r ':.
hus ba nd!
Life plays funny lnc ks hut I still c·an'l
figure out how my wife ended up dnvmg un
18-wheeler and I turned out to be a ha1rdrc1>sl'r
<We arc both slrl!ight, in case you ure getting
a ny funny ideas. l
When my "liberated " doll gets hom<' I wish
she'd forget about selling u track re<:ord for a
33-hour round-lnp to Texas. But she loves her
•• .Legend
(From Page 81)
sobrique.
One is that il was an abbreviation of Mrs.
Giddings' maiden n<.ime, llolhngsworth. T he
other is that 1t was an:.p1rcd by the holl y trees
that g rew o n the hill
"Thul's the best I can do on th11l," i.t•Y'>
M rs. Moore, sm iling. "You l'un 11cc the kind of
trouble I ge t into:"
Jn 1964 the house w1.1 s nc;.irly dcstroyrd liy u
fire that slC:trtcd on tht· roof and s prcC:td lo th<:
cupola. The house was s aved, hut the c·upola was
consumcd. lllatcr wa:. rcbuilllo 1ls former glory
About eight year:. ago the point of land 1n
fro nt of the house was cul back a nd a cem ent
reta ining wall was erected to make way for a
l'nndominium
But plans for the propost:d condominium at
lhe base of the hill were thwC:trted by the Coastal
Com mission.
Victor Kreis of Woodland Hills bought the
Holly Hill House in 1971.
OVER THE YEARS ITS ROOMS had been
rented out and upkeep of the house delerior1 at·
••• H.E.A.V.Y.
<From Page Bl>
kit. but they told us only w1lh an armed guard,"
Ms . LaBeske said.
The smoking display s howc·d lhc s ta rk reah·
l y of the advanein~ st ages of emphysema in
lung sections or s mokcrs who had died from the
d1 i.case
In addition. lt•f'n-agers could have their
lungs tested on a sp1romeler, a machine which
meC:tsurcs Jun~ fun ction and lung capacity
Twelve-year-old Ma ria Bucklar of Irvine
was happy to hear that her lungs were normal
after being tcsl~d on the spirometer. But then.
she d oesn't s mokl'.
Al the nutrition table, teen-agers played a
wheel-of-fortune game, which Identified the
nutritional conte nt of fast food
A••
£••llen
work. and there h1 l\o way &he will coMider do·
1n1 Jnythlng etac.
I 'm lronln1 <'urtuln:l today and lh trucke r
In our f 1unlly lfi leavinte for a wet:k on the road
It 'a not. 6 bad lift! bet'au"e both of us ure doing
~hut we re1Ally enjoy. And Isn't tl nice lhat we
uren'l considered frnuks 7 Twenty years ago.
th~y would have lock~'<i us both up! Long live
tht: oew hfM>lylc' CONTENT IN F.L PASO
DEAR EL PASO: If you and your wife are
ullsfled, ll'" aobody'11 bu1lne1>s. Just don't
•corcb Uae rutnea. Bub.
D'EAR ANN LANDERS I wisfl you would
pleas e slop printing thos~ eortfident1 al messages
at the end of your column. They huve caused
me a lot or trouble .
'fwlcc an onl' month a woman I work with
has· accused me or hum iliating her by writing to
you The firs t time, the c1ly we live 1n was me n-
tioned. The second time. you referred to her by
mll1uls. I reali ze it was an unfortunate coin-
cidence, but the re is no way I can convince her
of that.
I 'm sure you don't want to crcutc lroublc-
for innocent p<.-ople so plcusc :.lop 1l. -NOT
GtJILTY IN TORnANCE
DEAR TORRANCE: Sorry, but il happens
all the time and the re's nothing I can do about
it. The same goes for letters. Nearly ev.-ry day I
ht>ar fmm re.ad.-rs ~ho are upset because I
prlntt-d "their" problem. Actually tbf'y are miH·
taken. Many people have i.imilar proble ms, aod
It 1ohall tK-t'Vf'r tbui..
ed The original oak and muhogany woodwork
wai. painted over und old age hud taken Its toll
Rut Kreis has restored the anterior of lht·
house to Its or iginal Victorian splend<ir and hus
furnished 11 with antiques
One of the rure lours of the houM" which 1:.
used as a weekend rc·trcal by lht• Kn·1s fumlly .
was t•onductcd rc•<'cnlly for musC"um mf•mbcr'I
I nten•st in the old house m·v1·r s lop:,
Mrs. M0<,rc• suys 1slund v1s1tor!'t ronst:int I y
inquire about lht· red roofed Vll'tonan m onarch
overlooking the harhor .•
WhC'nl'vcr poss• blf' s he tries to :.cl the rt'
<·ord straight C:tS best sht: can
"We rc•all y lake to bl' ~·s h1stnncally IH'
(•ura te as possible•," s he says . "W1• kt'l'l\ tryani,:
to chase things down and venfy them . Hut .1
lot of lc~cnds about Catahn<t have grown up lh:Jl
Wl' JUSl can't verify.
"From my point of view, I um fa:.cinated hy
Catalina. We have an intereslmg. exciting h11>
tory a nd we don't have to make up stones or
embroider."
W e have over 68 vari-
eties of this popula r
t
PVIUC NOTICE
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NOTICI O" T•UtTll'l IALI .......... " ••1 JI," .. IAHTIAOO aANK, • c..llW11l• ,.,. ~ .. , ...... °"'' ......... ,,.,.... ""°'' "" ... ~ ~·lllM ...... tr .. •I Wt U. i&U..AT ~V91.IC AV(· TtON ro THE HIOHl!Sf BIOOER 1'011 CA\H C~ ... et U-Of .-1e lft lewtut _., °' Ille UllllM SYletl •II rttlll. !Ille ellCI l11terttl (.Oii,,..,... 10
eftfllOWlltlOb't'll~ uMIOWdOf fru•I Ill lllt 111-•IT ller•t"eller ••><ribff r •uuo•· ,,,.,.., E. ~ .. 1 • ...............
llEHEFtCIARY· ~11900 •"""· e Celltor'l\I• c.._ .. ton,
Re<Oto.d Oc-If, t•7' •• '"'''· NO tlol44 lt1~1117'. i>..-•l>of 0 1 lf<tet RtCOrO\ lt1 lll• offl<• OI ti.., Recorc1er 1110r8"Qll c;....,,.,y, u lo cNeO
o• 1111~1 0n<110H tlle 1o1i-1ne 1K<>-11ertv LOI n nr Tr4'<1 1149, itl , ... Ci ty OI He•POrt 8ee<PI, a• per map recoroed 1n b0011 fll . P<loOO\ S tllru It Of Mil <tltt fteOli\ ~II". In the Otti<t 01 IM co .. nly A.coroor of wld county ~10 t•no h tO<eled In C.ode No. Ol·Ooif. A•
\HM>f\ ~ Ho '31·1Hll1. MAY BE Al!>O ICNOWN A!> ?nt Vhl• Ciel Oro. H•wPOrl l\ee<ll. C.tllorn••
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\IQnet1on t\ \~wn •bov•. no w•rr•nl1'
h o•••n ., lo tn 'omplel•llfU or cor re<,,., .. ,, #,
Th• beneh<••r'Y u"""' ''"o Ono of Tru\t, by r••f;OI\ ot • bfNCh or d•••ull 1n lh" OOllQ•llOr\\ lfCUred llltt•by. ""'etol0t• e.ec .. tM MWS O.tlverl!d to th• uNl,.f\IQnl'CI a written 0.,<1tr<1t1on
01 Oetawtt -0erntnc1 '°' ~i•. •nO wr1tten notice o• b(e•<" 4tftd o·t f'l•<t•on
to ,.., .. ti. ""°"'"0""d 10 \olt '"'d pr~rry lo ~'"'Y w•o oot•ottton\, ...a tllere.Mter tr.. 11not•\IQM<I < ..... ...i
••1d ,,Ott<• ot bf"eM.h and ot tie< hOf'I to
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coven.tt1t or w•rr•n•v. t•Pf'•U or •M
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t umbr •nt f'\. to P•v th,. ,.,.m411n1nq
prtft( •PAI \um of tne note-h) '\et urf'<I
by w 1d Oilt.-d of lru\t. w 1t1' '"'"'"'' d\ 1n \d~d nGtf' C>tOY1df'<I. 4tdYttf'<.,.\, if
dtl'f unoer lhtt l~rm\ of \did Owd ot
f 'U\I. f .. t•\, f tl1tl'Of"\ And ~A&Jf1n\fl\ Of
'""' fru\t~ AM to ft\r ttv\I \ frp•tfld
Of '\did~ ul fru\t \..t•d '"'"will Ott n~ld on I ~vJeY, AUQU\I '· '"'~· .,
11 00 " m , "' ttw Uff1f,. of '>Quthfl, n
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I • PVBUC NOTICE
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MAMI tlATO.•T TO LIAll i-"°"9 •TY Tll• t911Qwtft9 .,..._ It ...... !..isl NOTICe IS HEIU!IY CilVl!N lllel
,..OCH ,..... Ille Nl!W.-Olltf·Ml!SA UNIFIED Al. _..., ttat a-. Mllt'I KH004. Dl$Tlt1CT .... dKl.,M tNI ,,._ IMCtl. ~·.,... 1.,.,.. Poftllftl, ltl:Jt 9' .. f!I, MIMI Ille Vl<IOtl• S<llOol I• Mt ~ tor
l,toft 9Md1 Ctllfeml• ta.tt \(flool d •S'fOOM flllt~, MM! PtO•
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PUBLIC NOTICE
~~-,-1CfiftOU19UitNESS~~
NAMe ITAT8Ml:NT T II• 1011-1119 perwn• •"t 0o1110 IN,l,..H<I\ l·O ARTS, 1n10 !>e<11ttto. FOll'll•ln Vettey, C.tlfornta '710I Gut Terri\, 11170 !>e<uttlo, '"°"" 11111 Velley, C.ttfoml• t710I (.llrtt (ieor99 hrrlt ... )I AH· bury. trvtne, C..tllol'nttt7tt• rh" t>u•int>> 1\ conducted bV • llmil•d pertne•\lllp
Cllrl• G lerll\ Thi> \WI-••• hied with ,,,. C.ounty C••,. 01 Or•noo Cwntv on J.,t y
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Or•n~ C.OU..ty, C•l1lorn1• P•rttt • T,.. W.\lortv 66 1 .. 1 ot Lot 61 ol F'•1rv1ew F•rm\. •• \hown on • M•P recor-tn 8ooll I. P<toe It Of
M l\c.ell•nf'OU\ M"P\, 'f'(OrO\ ot
Or •1toe (.ollnt y. c..t ttor nt• Percel \ A \ltlp ot ""d tor w"lkw•v pyroo"*" ovor '"" Wt-\t 10 Ifft ol Lol ..... Trit( I 1111 ., \hOWt\ °" • M•p rttor-'" ~ SO._, H
to 1' U'K lu\J\1"9' tJf M l\Cl!!H•MOu\ M•P".
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• -M.tn.toerOi '"" Oi\trlfl •1 l OOo"ttoc•, PUBLIC NOTICE "" ""' 7n<I dd'r ot "uou•t. ''"· At tne
FICTITIOUS BUSINEH NAMf !>TATfMfNT
r "~ lot1ow11>9 penon I\ OO•nQ bu\I
nt'\\ 4\ GLO BAL lAAVEL. 11111 M•ln \lrHI, HUlll•ll(llOfl lkt<PI. C.•hto,n·• ., ... JdmO\ John M<H•marot, '612
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T "'' t>u\inen I\ <ondU<.ttd by•" in·
d tYKIUdf
J•~' Jonn M<.N•mar•
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County (tfltn 01 Ot•n~ twnty on Julv
), ''" FlllUJ NOll RIS ANO AS$0CIAT ES, INC
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P UBLIC NOTICE
Fl(.Tt TIOU\ BU\INEU HA""C HaH;,..ENf
f ,.. 1r,11c,w1nq pt ''''~'' ,., flt do•no
l;y\1n111\\A M"i f tJL M A l>l't 'I .. 00
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f o •r11fM•,ttf'W'"W1111rt
tht1 AIJOVt• f\.,m~d 011r 1~d• nt
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FtCTlltOU\ 8U\INI: \~ N4Mf HATEMLN T
Geddes said tha t t1bo ut 1,000 youths
participated in last year's health project. He
added that about 150 Leen-agers look quizzes
and filled out health evaluation forms at the
Newport Beach dis play.
and unique
flowering plant
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"hOV• ".-ttnt•O (-"1u•,,t1n1 WILLIAM YACOllOUt, JA ,,.. ASSOC.I ATE\
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think receives this kind of information an the
schools." Geddes said
'"We think we havl' & much better program
in a lmost endl~ss·
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The health van will be at Newport Beach the s hade thro ugh la t e fall. P UBLIC NOTICf. .
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. a~ain on Tuesd ay, Aug. 7, in Seul Beac h on CM41• "ICTITIOUS llUStNl\S HOTtCl TO ClllOtTOllS T ursday, Aug. 9, llunllngton Beach on Tues· NMIE STATCMENr su .. u1011cou11T oF T"1. day, July 31 and Laguna Beach on Thursday, Ron<•r,G.tfd.>n••Mll5ROO '"• 1011ow•no P'"'°n' ••t do•nci STATEOl'CA1..•Fo1tNtAF01t
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'''""w. •• 111"'' '"'• M Uted on Hm• O~t•d "'1>1..,.,l)t'r ti "'II WILLIAM E ST J0t4N. ,.,,,, .. !:Mn .lo.tquin 81 M114"/\nh111 • N"""l>Ofl ti( .. >(h . 911m -6 pm l>ulin•n •• TH E COUNTY OF OllANGl -jA~u~g~.~2=·-T:h:e~h:e:a:lth:~d:i:s:p:la:y~h:o:u:r~s~·~a:r:c~n=oo=n~t=o~3~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!~~ TH E HOUSE 0 , TA • a& "~~·~• H W ll•r\, OellUIY p.m . NOrthwlnd Cour1 Newpor1 9..,,i, CA f\l•I" !II LAURA ( !.LIOER, •k" t266l ' ' LAU RA CLtlABETH SLIOl'A •~• DAVIDS KOSLOW HE•TZBEllG,ICA .. UN&KOSLOW
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Come to the Party!
at Lorraine Sutherland's
"'F ashiom at the Beach"
We're 13 years old
and we're having a
celebration
Spring and Summer Merchandise
l/s tO 1/~ OFF ·
Beginning Monday. July 30, 9:00-6:00. Dretses for all oc-
casions, pants. blazers. vests. sweaters. blouses & top1,
swim and beachwear, long at home and dinner dresses.
a Lorraine Sutherland r
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I at Newport Beach m
BAYSIDE DRIVE at JAMBOREE ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH-675-3183
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PUBLIC NOTICE ll 1'7• tM neo""''f voutn""· to IP\• un . . "•••1 °""'0-•l<loPETtR r TOANAV. -------Publl•Nd 0<0119t' Coe•l Oaily Piiot, ESQ , 16'S E 4111 Street, Suit~• ..... nt• 11 . .,... J ty 10 71 AUQ l IO t4/~ Ane . Calltornl• '7701 wh1th " FICTITIOUS 9USINESS u ' ' . ' . 700.rq IM pta<eot 0..l'~\Oll""unclor>iQ"4!d HAMl STATfMWNT
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--noltu. ~· S••n Ortvt, Co>t• Me-., C.A M-1.... OattdJutv II, lt1' 91U• NOTICe ~ TaANS,I! 11 Ao><oe G Suoor Arltwr H-41 ANW, Jr fGtnru t MTB-Bf.M Eff(.UIO<OllNWittol Puln•rl, 10"' Swen Onve, CO\!• NOTICI! IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\et ,,,_ thow twtmecl O.C-nt Me\<t, CA ,.,.,. UnlY••WI Soort Gt•u Comoeny, IJOOj .. l!TI!• c. TOtlNAY. ·~· ""' bU\lf\O~\ ,, <OM!ucteo DY ft Ou•tt SlrHI. S11t111 >OI, Nt•Port M6S I. 4UI Mrwl limited pertnerwp 1••<11. Cetllornl• thtO ,..,....... "l'lllur H AHM,Jr 1t•11•lerr.O Its m•Ulf'leh. •-ttet ....... AM, CA t17t1 ~et Partner tor 111ercllelldlM tlllld ofhef 1n.,,.n1orr to Attenlef fW ~ tn,..stoo, L fO Ski Auoc••tn, P. o. BO• u11,,...1t....-1a--.. Tllh •let-I••• 111e<1 will!"" K•l<lwrn. lo.. m». fht .. lt<tl,.. ,.....,""°Or .... CNtt Detty Pttot, ~-•v Cl9t'\ ol Or., .. C:.-ty °" JlllT t• of Ille ,,.,.ltff I• Jiiiy 1, ''"· J11tv JO. 11 -Aue J. IO. 1.-,, J1J'0.1' It. lt1'. """" .. lltlllllleel Or ..... Coetl 0.lly Pli.t ''°''"· TitoMAI, a•••n a MANTON '"'~ ...... .o ......
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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-,,.,,,.,,, .... BUSINESS
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·Id~ .. ~·~ . .:-=A.iif:f::..-~1.,.~ -::nr.::-G . D . Q 5tr.r=.."9::t~·~::r-= .. ":=-:.-::i .. ~== ains urin.u uarter = =--,.:•, 1•1;•.: :r.= .~':"' -=·~-= =:::.:= .. :.i;-,.,'!\ • ~ ..._.........,it .. fttrt 1'1 L ~ ..... ~.... tl•YIC! .. ""'~._Cir ...................... -. --.-.-n•• WI! ........ '"'""1.::A .. JI• ... ,._ ....
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___ ...._ .. ,,_. ,,_. --.. --• e.. l lle IK-......... -'4114.. ..,., 9" Sl02,507,000, an 11 percent improve·
meat over the $87,237,000 In revenues
tor the leCODd quarter Jut year.
_... ............. .._,..n _....., .. ,.....,._,._.,. 8 ••-'·bo •-rJ I i h ,_.... ._. u .. IMM•ll-• ...... ..,,.,,. ... c-tM,e10i-.. enwsy .... ra... e. •·. rv n e, u ...... ..... • .-c..e....,... • ,., .. ••-..e A•rn. •' , ... rt'POrted total 1bt-monlba revenue of ..... ..-....-..... .......,c..-=::.::-....,,. tlt,703,000 for the pertod ended May !:amlnga per abare for the first six
months rose 45 percent lo $2.01, com·
pared to 1978 firat·balt earninp of
$1.39. Net locome for the first aix
months rose by 37 percent to
$14 ,028 ,000 . com pared with
Sl0,223.000 last year. R evenues for
th e six montha reached S174,9118,000,
a 17 percent iocreaee over 1918 flrst·
h a lf reven ues of $149,160,000.
=.awe--. :_.-. ~~1-cu""" =--=-CA-. 31, compared wlt h reve nue o f 'ft&•,... ,:.-:; l!'!._""=2.:' ....,.... ... ,,, OJI). .• .,_, U5,•00,000 for the tame period IU t . L.••'~ .. u• .,.. .... •• ye ar.
f --.... vsfllC•· •"·.• • , .. -111111ct1 .,_..,. ........... °' ... c.-o.ii, ,,...... Ne t income wu Sl 373 000 or 62 \ ~-.... ~LA.·•--............ Jiii, ................. " •• • • "".Ciftiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiil_. ,.,....., .. _ ... ,,., •. .,. eentt • a hare. compared with •un• -· • :, ...... 1 ,. •""., .... ~ • '822.000. o r 42 cents, tor laat year's ,.,. ........ :W':":.. _.,.. · " .. ._ ..., ...,..._*1' P\18UC NOTICE rtnt halt. ~al 11 ............. ,. .... ,.. ..... , - -l t•O IUIUMMOI UNLIMl1'90, te • !We Ill 1Mt1lf'lll ........ 1.' P'ICflftOUa MltlNaU
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IVN•tOll COUltf Ott TM• Otalrkt ~Offu ~ .. '"' PUBLIC NOTICE , l'rAft Of' CA&.IPOltNIA POii P1ec:e11Ue, C..I• -w, Callt .. 111•. ----
TN• COUMTY Of' MANO• fi•<11 -' ...... te --Mid tcl'IMI MOTIC:tl Of' INTtlNTIOM .... ....-a -II be~<...,_.... bY"' _..,.1. TO C••Afl
•OTICtl 0' M•HINO ,o. AN llOl'l•I (..,,. ... ChKll. Ill en ·-· ••cu•ITY un•••n CNIDSlt Dt••CTINO CONYEYANCa ,., .... te IM «OH flf 1"9 "-w,.n-IS.C.. 6111 61'7 U.C.C I
0' ••AL.P~••Tv. llAeM Unll..O k-04•1•1<1 Of U,IOO NOTI CE IS HCllrev GIVEN 10 th• €\IUe of WI LLI AM JOH N "'•tUM-fflll<tlllle~,11\w<• Creallon olSANllRAAWAD. 0.blor, Cl.f.LAND, 0t<H\d4 Ce\1lul, wlll 11'-rlY •.cecut• • IHM w!Wne llu\ln.n llOClrfl> I\ 20 E Y •le NOTICE IS HER(BY GIVEN INI upon Ill• lt•m• •lld <OnlllllOnt 91 LOOO. ltvllle, County ol O••noe. Sl•t•
Alt8U TVS M. CLEU'HD hi\ II led ••l•bll•"""' Oy Ille Ooerd ol Eduullon, ol Celllo•nl11, tnet • 1~ur11v ln .. rnt il 1Mttel11 e pe4lllOtl fOt •n o•de• Dir~< 11no ,,,. ~114'<-Of II• 11191'1ell •HOOn>IOI• •l>O<ll ta "" c •••19(1 by O.btor •ncl
Convt yenct ol Rul Property, t• D•dd~r \11411 ''"'*In In Ille l>O''fl•IOn or•nteo tu JAMES W. LONG 411\d ttr-• to ...,1<11 ls m-1or turtner ot the 01\trl<t -•11•11 bit-""' in lEOH II LONG, ~cured P••ll~'I. .,.,.ll<YI•"· •ncl tNI Ille time end lnll••I P•v-ntol tent uponlluee .. cu wll o\l! buslnf\\ •ddreu I\ HH
otkt ot ....,1114 Ille wm• ll•s l><!en "'' 11on •nd dellv•"'Y ol ••Id l•U• C.el.otpe, Newpo11 0.1>t ll, Co11nty ol tor A~st •••• ' 00 .. m., In In• 011 .. r ...... WHI <l••O •ncl , ... pro-0••110•. 'll•I• OI C•lllO•n••.
cap.rtr00tn Of Dltpertmen1 Ho J ol wld <MCI> '""'"°' will lie to•l•ite<I to II• Tiie pr-rtr 1n whiCh ,,,. Securoty
tllurl. 11 100 Clvk Cent•• D•I•• Wn t, Dl\trltt Int"'"' will lie creeled"• on QM••••. In the City ot Sell!• AN, Cellrornl• T.,. ml"''"""' 411\nuel I••"' IN,,.,..,, •II ll•t11••• arcl eq11lpmen1, furn•turt
D•l•dM.ty It, tt7t \/'lell NllOl~•l....,,U,000. end hirnl\111"0'1 ot Oel>IOI conrln LEE " II•-" l ll• !>+Ch -fl lndk ... Ille UM P•O-P•Ol>4lrly now tou1tod ., JS.t EHIOfutl c-1, C .. fll POWd by ,,.. oti.r••. Only -• wlll<11 Ot 1vt. Nt •OO•I 8tl<.ll, Coun11 of JOttN J. eAltCAL.. ISO. ere ptl,,...•ily NV U\tt ••• •«111>IM4•. <><•~. ~tete ot C.Olll01n1e, •ncl llu"· AIWMrltU• UM\,,.., tequlr• niQUler uw ol IM M\S~nc>-HEA\1114u11Collf11.-.• , ... , ..._..s.ri.. fe<ll1t1 .. Ill llW .-...i1119 hOvrJ ere• ,.,. dfortMld >«Utlt1 tt•nuctlon M_.... ~.CA t t10 non·ecceptebt• u.-. 111• Bo••d ot wlll be cOM11mm<1l@d on 0< alter ,.,.
Tet: 1n11 m.eet1 Ed11<•1lon 1'1ell ae1 .. mlne w11e111e1 tJtll aey of AUQU•I. t'7t, et 10.00 a.m.
A"-• .. ·--.n, P•CIC>OW!O U11H •• ~on the Old •• Aulden4111 EKtOW, 1410 J•mDOtH PubliShlcl Or1n99 Cou1 Dall' Piiot. torm "en •cc:ePlable UMP ti I.,. Boltrd Aoed, NeWl)Orl Be&< II, Calttotnle ; July20,21,11. tt1t n10.19 ot Educ.lion, In It\ \014! dlocrellon, de· payment\ In ln\lellrnenh by <MO.
-----. -----term111e\ tMI 111e P'OOO!oed ur.e WOllld !ao ter •• •nown 10 Ille !atcureo
PUBUC NOTICE tHutl In •eoul•• uw of tlle le<fllllt\ In Part I••. •II l>U'll,,...• rwmtt end ed· Ille •vtnlf14 llOu"· Of would rewll In drenH u~ by Oeblor for Ille thrN
--------•n un•copleble concentret1on of yur\ 1••1 pe\t, are· NONE c,. ... ,, ••111<1"' for u tondl'O period• of llm•. DATfO July7l, 191t 'UPEatoa COUaT Of' THI the bid \Mii two aet@rm1....a not to bit a SECVAEO f>AllflE S ITAT• OI' CAl.lf'OaNIA f'Oa ,...,p0n\lble 1110 In -Ilion 11 will lie J.,.,.... W LO"Q
THE COUNTY 01' O•ANGI '"Q"""° ,,.., ·~ f~ld\ encl Oilier play I_, A LOllQ
IN, A>l•ttt oround •Qll•Pmtnt •n•ll bt m•do P11Dll\MO Or-C.0." Delly PltOt NOTICE OP' HEAalNG 0 1" •••1t•bltlor tMu.,..oftheCommun1ty July U , 1979 111\·1' "llTITIOH f'04t ,.aoeATE 01' Will tor r•et"•hon•I Purpo~ aurono "°"" ANO COOIGll. ANO P'Oft I.ETTI •s OI non .... ,,. '"• ltt-
Oxoco. Inc .. a n independent Irvine·
b aaed o il and gu producer, has re·
ported net lncome of $134.962 for the
thr~c months e nde d M uy 31, com-
p.red with o lots of $29,157 for the um" period w uns.
R cvf'nuC-8 for lho 1979 period were
$1.799.043, compared with $614,141 m
1978.
The compony reported a gain of 2
cents i 1hore for the, 1979 quarter.
compared w ith a loss of 1 cent for the
comparable 1978 quart.er.
Nado"al Edawa,lon Corp.
National Education Corp., Newport
B each , h as r eported second quart.er
earnings or $593,000, or 37 cents u
sh are. a gain of 31 percent over the
$453,000. or 27 cents, in the s a m e
period of 1978. T he 1978 earnings m
dude a nonoperating gain cif $137,000,
or 8 cents, from the s ale of sccunl1cs
he ld for in vestment.
R evenues for the quarter wt•rt·
$9,502.000. up 61 perce n t fro m th1·
$5,9 17,000 a year earlier
For the Cir.st half, e arninJ!s wt·n ·
$1 .225,000. o r 77 cen ts. up 33 percent
from the $923,000, o r 56 cenL'i. a yeur
earlier. The 1978 figures include th<'
nonoperalin g gain. R evenues were
$19,321,000, up 60 pe r cen t from the
$12,083,000 in 1978.
Co•~••.,~ ca,.. Corp.
Compre h e n s ive Care Corp .. t
Newport B each , h as r eported n e t
eamlngs or $1,871,000, o r 57 cents a
s h a r e. Cor the fiscal year ended M ay
~l.. compared with $903,()()() last )'ear.
This represents a 107 perce nt in·
e rease in n et earnings .
Earnlngs fo r the fourth quarter
were 21 cents a s hare, compare d to
11 cents for lhe like period a year
aeo. an increase of 91 percent.
Far Wes' Fl11a"rlal Corp .
F a r West F in ancial Corp .. o f
Newport Beach. pare nt o f Stale
Mutual Savings a n d Loan Assoc1a·
lion. has r eported n et earrungs <>f
$2,552,014 , o r Sl.29 a s h are, for the s ix
m onths e nde d J une 30. compa red
with $4,315,380, or $2.19. for the 1978
p e riod.
P er s h are res ulLo; for 1978 include a
n on-recurring gain from the sale or
land a cqu1rc·d through fo reclosu re or
54 cen ts a s h ar<'.
St•cond -quartf:r net <:arnings were
SI .360.702. o r 69 cents a s hare. corp
par e d with $2.163.591, or $1.10, for the
W78 ptriod.
FAIRING COMPLEMENTS KAWASAKI 1300CC
Prototype Bullt by Newport Beech Firm
For Kawasaki
New Fairing
Wins Award
A n ew f <.11ring for the K awasaki 1300cc
motorcycle hus been des ign ed and a prototype
b u i lt by Power" D esign Jntranutionul. Newpor t
B eac h The KZ1300 1s the l<irgest. fastest produc·
lion touring motorcy cle on thP market to date
Ronald ll. Powers. president of l>Dl, s aid the
s t y ling of th(' famng <ind ll.'g s hie lds. o r lo we rs. 1s
tailored t o tht.· horizontal ltncs of the KZ1300
motorcycle . F eatures lllcludc lower a ir d ams de·
s1~n cd 111to lhe le g s hie lds to redirect c.ind s tabilize
air n o w fo r high -s peed touring .
IJoU'JIPfl S&L A ssoriafio" r .
Downey Savings and Loan A ssocta· POI HAS MOLDE D THE famng inte rior
Lion . based at Cos t a M esa, h as n·· arount1 lht· fue l tank for great<:r s tor1:1gc capacity .
ported firs l ·h i.l l f n et earnings of A rec.·t;mgular. qu;.irtz ht·<tdll:lmp and tum s ig n a l A MC-Ord~ Inf'. $S,J68.ooo. or $I 14 a s hare. Earnings pack ugt• <·omplt·n:ient the two rc rtangular aux·
Amcord, Inc ., Newport Hcurh . has ror the like 1978 ricri o d wen· tllary i:a ugl.' p<tnc ls and m<.1tchmg s peedometc r dus t<:rs 1ns 1de reported n •cord revenues, earning s SG.040,000, or $1 28.
a n d earn ings per s har(' fo r Lht· N<'l e arnings for the second The mdu:.t n<.11 d <.:'iig n firm wa<; uwardc·d to p
second qa'art er and the firs t s i x quarter w e r e $2,537.000. or 54 cents. honors in 1978 t.y the Art C.:cnt<.:r Colk~c of D esign,
f « S T A M E N T A a Y A N 0 No comm • .-oon •llall be p.t id anf AUTHOall.ATIOH TO llOMINISTE• hCM\ed '""I ~•IAI• b<oktt •n 1111\ re U"OElt TME INOE,.ENOENf AO· q•rd, ano thtr• "1<111 bO no -u<llOn
MINIST•ATIOH Of' ESTATES ACT. trom '"' f>rOPo\"I on .,_.t•rm1nlnq trMl
m o nths o f 1979 l'ompetrcd with $3.061.000. ur G5 cent:.. P asadena. for the d esign or th(' fairing a nd touring
-(p.;-,.----E a rnings per s hare 10 the s cconn fur the 1!178 pc nod puckugc Other fairings d<:M~ncd by PDI include
su,.uio•couRTOFTHE quarter e nded June 30 inc rease d 3:J A reco rd $272 5 m11l1o n in n ew the Yamaha 750, the Camtx:r Co a nd the Arthur
PUBLIC NOTICE
E 'I• I,. 0 I HF l E N CD L L I S n1qne\I r1t\ll0ft\lb4e bo-r 01 btaa..t\
LVCl(EY, 0.CHW'd lne llo(ll'le\I r•\Q<)tl\lbtlt btdd1tr '" STATE Dl"CALll"OllN111 FOR perce nt to $1.53, compare d w ith S I I f> loans wa!> funded through June 30. up F'ulmer Co fainng~
l'HE couNTYOP'O,.ANGE l ast y C'ar . Net in com f• wa s from the $267.5 million posted last NOTICE I~ HEREBY O•llEN tnat b100•r\ \l\.all bO rtQu1t"d 10 uecul,
llOBElll COLLIS LUCt<EY, .at\o the tortn OllM...,•lllc llh~'~"'too•• •nown "'' AObl!r'I C. lu<kty. M \ lllOQ -·n 11pprovf'(J by Ill•\ Board, a c~y 01 lltreln "' peiltlon for Prot>at• of Wiii .. 111<11 I\ on fllv 1n trw. Olflte ot the •nd Coa•<ll And f0< VIier, le\l•men· llU\•M\\ Mllnaoer of Int 01\tric1.
No A·l'"21 NO TICE OF H E ARING oF $10 ,596,000, a 27 perCl·n t 1nt·rr·a~1· Y<'a r New loan roduct1on fo r secon<I Powe rs said tht• at .. rod y n u m1c dr:s 1gning and
PE TITION FD• P•OIATE OI" w1LL over 1978 st•cond qua rt<'r n t'l o f quarter 1979 was $157 6 m1lllo n . r<' t es ting of the ne w fa1rin° ins ures its compa t 1b1lity ANO FOa LETTEltS TESTAMEN· P> uav ANO AUTND•1uT10N ro $ 8 , 3 4 ti , o o 0. R e v c nu e s w c re cord ror any n ·port1ng quart.e r . with the K<iwa~ak1 1:1oocc m o torcyrl1• terv •no ""'hOrltallon 10 adm1n1\ltr Upon Ol)llnlno of'"""'"""" bo<is, the
1"41 f>\i.te undff '"" 1--.aent "d· Boud ol l::du<•hon >114111 ull tor oral m1n••1t•loon of E•1&1t\ 4ct. ••ferenc~ bldOlnQ. Anr PH•on wno ll H
to wht<h h m•d~ tor further ,,., .. totor• \vbfTUUf'CJ • wrUtel'I D•d pertotut.,,, •ncl 111•1 II•• llm• •no m•, \Ubm1I en°'•' 1>1<1 u cMd•no et
o .. •u Of -ino ,.,. ~ ""' """ .. , tH\1 hvo 11e«•m the ll•Ql'lttt .. ,n .. n
A DM IN IS 't Ea UN 0 Ea TH Et-----------------------------------------INDEP'INOENT ADMINISTltAllON Of' ESTATES ACT
tor 4uqW 1. t•lt, et 10 00 •.m . In tlle tud
EU•~~ CHANDLER 8 JOSEY
•~• CH,.NDLEll 8"1CEA JOSEY •k" C 8 JOSE'Y. Oe<ee..O NOTICE rs HEllE8Y Gii/EH tll<llt court•oom of Oe!>ettment No. J Of Yid 111e Boera o1 Edu<•hon \11•11 m•k• tovrt, et 100 Ct•K Get1ter Drove We•I, tll• det"'"""""on "' lo wllell>e• to
,,. tM City ol Sellt• ""4, Celll0<nl<11 t•••e u 10 llUlld~ wlll'lln ten d•y•
P"ULINE E MERE DI TH ""' 111«1 llereon • pellhon lor Ptooete ol Wilt
and tor L@lt•t\ T~\t•m,nt•ry And
auth0r •'8tk>r1 to &dmln1\ler Uw tt••t1tle
unO..r '""' '"°"oenaenl "dm1n1•tr.ttlon Of E\t•IM Atl, r•l•ren<• to -l<h 1,
made fM further p.8rtlcul'1t\, and tP\al
,,,. llm• ena Pl"o of 111.irino '"" \Mne
II•• Oeen '°'for "uou•t 1, t91t. at 10 00 II m., 1n 11111 courttoom ot Oepertmrnt No l of \111d court, at 100 Clv•c Cent., llri •e WMt, In llw• City of !adnta An•, ( elllornl•
Deted JUiy ti. 191' •fl~• t<'C•IPI of b•d• tnlorm•tlon ton·
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July 10, 11, 11, 1'1' 111• 19 N~wporl·-'l<f
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f'ICTITIOUS IU$1NESS
NAME STATEMENT
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Le• A llr<>ner..
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WILLIAM A WITTMAN ""' ""'"' ....... Sw111 2
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PUBLIC NOTICE '"'"'"CAtt ... ht· 11141111· llSU
0o .. St••. Sul .. no. N-j)OO Beech. SU .. (ltlotl COU•T Of' TH E AlterMr 1w 1"•1111-• CellfOrnlettMO, STATE 01' CALIP'O•NIA FD• Publl\,..., Or-Coe\1 D.itv P1101. J•mu Fr•d•ri<k C•out. IH TME COUNTY Ol"OaANGE Jul'!.. '10,]!_,_11_,J..91_9 ____ lill:.J!
Emer•ld 8•y, Leo11n• 8eet ll, NO A·IOltlt PUBLIC NOTICE C•lllornl• NOTI CE 01' HEA•ING OF ll ey Dtn•el Olm\l..,d, 14 El PETITl()fj f'OR PltOIATI 01' Will
Oor•do L•ne. Newport e~o ch, ANO f'Olt Len~ltS TESTA.MEN · NOTICE IHVIT•Noms--C•lllOf'ni•fl..O TARY ANO l'Olt AUTHOallATION N0l IC£ IS HEREBY Gii/EN tll•t
hltord AtanO•r W•lkrr, 110 TO ADMINISTEll UNDER THE 1,,.Cltyottrvlrwl\\otlclllnQl>ld\lorA Em•••ld 8•v. L•oun• Bt.t<ll, INOE .. 1£NOENT AOMINISTltATION p bit< .,,. -I I y •led bld Calltorlll• DI' ESTATES ACT IP'ltOIAT& CODE 11 ., 1 .-o e< • our_. Tl'llt llullllet' I\ condutled O~ • HI ET SEQI I\ lnwit..i bf l/\e Clly ot trvl,.. lo ton oe~•• -'""'~Ip. E>t•te ot JVNE ROY,.LL, au t••<1 I01 """con•lru<llonof ,,,. 1>•01ect
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S1ete-t1t Ille<! w1t11 Ille Covntv H0 l IC£ IS HEREBY Gii/EN llMI Pro1e<I Coft•trucllon Of Welnut Cltrtl of Or-County on J-)) MARY JANE HAROIN "'"' 111•11 Aven .. efromMt'lOld AO<Kll•H•••••d lt1' • llet•.n I petition lor PtoDate ol Wiii """nue in llW City ol lrvlM, C.t p
"''"•" end for illoUl\IKt ot Lett••• Te-stAmtn• no-o Publlshlcl0r"'91 Coul De11, Piiot •••Y lo the Ottltlone• and tor Oid\ Ove A.UQ\nl 13, ""· •t 1.ot July •, IJ, 10, 21, 1'7t H,..1; A11tl'IOr1H1ton to Mmlnl\lff unoer 1,,. Pm · 1'"1"" ~II Cnemo.n ----------ltta.penae111,.drrunl\tratlonot E\latu rnolneer' E\t1m41te P•rl A
Pu·auc NOTICE A<I l ProO.OI• Code \91 ti wq> ·~ ,,,n •. ooo. P•rt 8 ''°'·000 ltrence to wl'llcn I\ ml\Oe tor tu'rtrwr !>tOpCt ol WOtk • ( Ptrl 4) CO<l~•u<
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NOTICll TOC•EDITO•s for "uou•I u, tt/9, at tO 00 a m . In ino ., n•* t>rltJoe onr Peter\ C<ll\yon IUN11109 COUltT O' TME-tllfl co11rtroom of Oep.ertmtnl No. 1 ol WA•h, Improved •l'IOulde" ano •n un·
STATe Of' CAl.lf'OftNIA f'Olt ~aid court, at 100 CIVIC ~nttr Ori•t Improved c~ntor ""'°'""· (Perl Bl A TMECOUNTVOflOaANGE Wut, in Ille City of Santa "na, ttm1101ory *•t•r main to t>e btJ111 Ne . .....,,. caillornla. ecrM• Pttl!f\ Cenyon Cnennel end • tn tllt M•lter ol the f \lalt ot D•ltd July 1\ lffl permenent w•l•r meln to lie c.on\tru<t·
lHOMASC. PAUL, Oe<Hsed LFE A 'nAANCH, ed tnrouon Ille brld9f, &nd •POUrt•·
Nt11o I> lleftt>y Ql""'n to crl!ClllO#\ County Clerk n•nt ••••led WOik ....... <l .. l'M -oelMt Ille \did de<e· Lew Oflk•.. O•Mr (ii' ol lrvl""
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.._, ... Offl<:e k IM piece OI OU\lt1411\ ol Jul r 11. 1', 4UQ l , 1'1' ,..,.,. Work\, Clly ot lrwlne, lo• • non·
IM -r<ntl<t In •II tNtllerl perlein· ,.,.,,,...,.. lff ot l 1'. 50·
Int to Mlll"48'e. Ml\ <l•lms With llW --... ,. A. H•rrlnoton ._..._Y vocllffs '""" be lll<ld or ' PtJBUC NOTICE Clly Cle•ll pretenled M ~Id within four Pu«Jll\lled Oranoe CO.st Delly Pll01 mMtlla 1fW tllt llrst OWl>llc•tfon ol Jutr 21, Awp. J, tt1t 2'14-lt tl'll• .... ke. NOTIC• O' "UILIC MtlAltlNO
O•led July''·"" •• P'O•E TME CITY COUNCIL
_,.Oet H-'1-Of' TM• fl"'" & Kwctr.-CITY 0, P'OUNTAIN YALL«Y .........,...,..Oltll4 NOTICE IS HERf;8'f GIYEN 111.at ttOTlc:aTOC•eDtT'ORI
PtJBLIC NOTICE
............ ~t on T.,.\de,, Mo<nt 1, 197', 41t I oo IUl"•ltlOltCOU•'rO,TM• ...... ~C.,W--P M. 11'1 Ille Coun<ll C ... Ml>tlr, tOJOO l'rAY•Of'CAL.IP09NIAPOtt .-,, T_,......,. Sla1er Ann11•, Founte1n V•1t•y, TM• CXM.INTY Of'OIUU•O•
,.... ~ Al'9 C•lllorn1•. 11'19 City Coun<tt will l'IOIG a .... A-tmN ............ CA...., PllOflc lle.,lntonlf'lefOll-lnQ l!tlete ol LOUISE M. llAICElt, •II• ~I,._ Or ..... GoeM 0.lly PllOI A. I-Qellet Ne, Mt PrOOO\dl l.OUISI! M. HASE, Oe<HMd.
Jl/lfif It 17 Ma· J tO !tit • lnll"ltd II'/ tlle l'i-lftt COlnMIUIOft NOTICI! II HEREa'f OIY•N W • ' • • ,,.,. to P••1one 1o It·) "Medium Density creollon Of Ille elloW flMNd de<...,.t _ _ Mwlllll .. OwellltlO" 01\ltl<t, _,00. ll'let •II __,. lle'lrll'lf <19lm1 It•lllSI
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There are any number of expensive luxury se-
dans availab le today that perform exceedingly well
on the tax return.
The BMW 7331, on the other hand, was built
to offer its owner the one asset that seems lacking
in many of today's expensive automobiles: extraor-
dinary performance on the freeway.
A benefit that becomes abundantly evident the first time one takes the wheel
of the BMW 7331 and experiences the kind of exhilarating responsiveness that
II most people have all but given up for
" lost 1n today's pollution-controlled
automobiles.
Press the accelerator and the
7331's fuel-injected 3)-liter
engine responds in a manner that
can only be described as exhila-
rating; the six-cylinder power plant 1~
so efficient that Road & Track mag-
azine has called it ff ••• the most refined
in-line six in the world."
All told, the 733i may be the only
leased car that's as satisfying to drive dur-
ing the rest of the year as it is during tax season .
If the thought of leasing a luxury sedan you won't be bored with before its
lease is up intrigues you, contact your nearest BMW dealer to arrange a test dnve.
Business fridlf, J4ili/ n. 1m .
DM.YN.OT U ·
Who Business? No Visible Entity~-. . .
Wlao owu Amtrlun bull· ,,...,,.... ...... ~ ....
beU ..-........... ,......,...
~:•-.Nooeela&M-. ~=!-.:,·o:c bJ u ladirid or a famllr er .vtn a aroup of , ........
Here Md U..re. ot coune. 10" wiU ftad ea~. The Kua
famUy ttlU bolda the relM al
Levl Strauu The Dorrance
famUy t.rut 11 t!M major owner
of Campbell Soup . Kirk
Kerkorian call• tbe abou at Metro-Coldwyn·M ay~r Edw1trd
J: Daly ll lhe undisputed bou of
World Airway• Cyou wouJd M
too if you ownt.'d 80 percent °' the atock>.
BUT WHO OWNS <.:aterp1Uar
Tractor, one of the Industrial
&lants o/ America? According to
tbe lat.est ,.port from the com·
pany. the stock held by all or its
directors and officers comes to
no more than seven-tenths or 1
percent or the outs tanding
Caterpillar shares
This Is not to say thut Lee L.
Morgan, the c h uirm1rn and
c hief exerutlvt• otrlcer or
CaterpiUar, is impoverished. He
owns 65.724 shares. worth more
than S3 million.
However. th::il's a puny hold·
Ing, compared with the big
bloc ks held by bank trust
departments, insurance com ·
panies, pension funds, mutual
funds and other members of the
invisible phalanx dubbed ''in·
stilutiooal investors."
THESE INSTITUTIONS hold
more than hair of Caterpillar
Tractor's stock
An 1ndividuul or a family ls
UIJ '° ~. But aa luUlu
lJQn IT llladowJ. It'• f ace&tet,
hld.iq blb&nd a mut of f\prea. Here, lw aampa., la PrudeaUal
l •••raaee, w~lcb owna l e
mlWoe lbaNe of IBM. worth '"611 tuO mll"on.
ADd hen'• Metropolitan Ult,
wlaleb owm •.t~lharea of IBM,
worth about "' mUUon. John Hancock owna another '25 million
1lu1 of IBM. And New York Lite
tnauruce bu about $20 million
more ol IBM holdln11.
NOW 'IRESE AaE all mutu.I
life luuran~ companies. which
are LMoreticall)' owned by their
polfcybolders . Try uklna
pollcybolden 1' they realized
that they are owners or the in·
1urance 'company that In tum
own1 all that IBM stock. 1'bey'ru
too buay 1crouncin1 tor funds to
pay the next premium.
Data complied recently by
Computer Directions Advisors of
Silver Sprtnc. Md., showed the
utent or holdings by irustilu·
Lions.
Some 450 big lnslltutlons own
65 percent of EU Lilly, the big
drug company ; 60 percent or
Minnesota Mining & Mfg., the
Scotch tape company ; 55 per·
cent of Xerox; S4 percent of
Merck, another big drug pro·
ducer; 52 percent or Atlantic
Richfield, a major oil pumper:
40 percent of Exxon, world's
la rgest oil company; and 20 per·
cent of American Telephone &
Telegraph, the phone company
FERRETING OUT who owns
what in American business Is
sometimes Uke a dog following
its own tail. It leads nowhe re.
For example, what is the
•l•nlfl ca n ce o f Brathb
Petroleum ownln1 52 percent of
the 1iock of Standard OU ol
Ohio?
Britlah Petroleum is a bu10
company -one of lh4' world's
top seven. In fact -and 30 per·
cent of it.I shares are held by the
Hr1U1h aovernment. Another 20
~rcent are held by the Bank of
Ena land.
Doot this mean that Standard
Oil of Ohio, from whose loins
sprung the Rockefeller Standard
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NEW YORK <AP> -Pan American World
Airways says It has acquired 51.4 percent of Na-
t ional A1rlines' stock. giving it majority control.
A Pan Am spokesman said Thursday the
airline owns 4,398,500 shares or National, after
buying 125,000 shares on Wednesday and 1,060,000
shares on Tuesday.
The announcement could bring to an end the
right for control over National, which has been
sought as a merger partner by Pan Am, Texas In-
ternational and Eastern airlines.
DULUTH, Mann. <AP) -Minnesota Gov. Al
Qule says there Is little hope ()f a quick end to a
strike that bas shut down all eight elevators at the
Great Lakes' bigges t grain shipping operation,
causing growing conrern
among farmers, millers ( J
and shippers. fl R I E I'S A s pokes m a n for Local 118 of t h e _______ __.
Ame ricun Fedcralion of
Grain Millers said Thursday that no talks were
scheduled with the six companies involved.
The millers' strike began July 6 at an elevator
in neighboring Superior, Wis. By Wednesday, 520
mlllers al all eight elevators in the Twin Ports of
Duluth and Superior were ore the JOb.
Quie said the two sides were "a long ways
apart" in the contract dispute The main issue is
the union's demand for a cost·of living clause in
new contracts.
IJnU ftf i o E nd f'H9llO
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -United Airlines will
end passenger/lane service lo Stockton. Modesto
a nd Bakersfiel in the San Joaquin Vulley on Oct.
28, company orrlclals announced.
The airline provides three non-stop round trip
nights dally between Bakersfield and Los Angeles
and two each between Stockton and San Francisco
and Modesto and San Francisco.
The company ls working with Air Pacific to
continue "adequate replacement service," accord·
lng to a statement. Air Paci/le already serves the
three valley communities.
The statement said the nights are being
eliminated because Unlted's Boeinq 737 service is
"inefficient" over routes of less than 100 miles.
E•~rflfl A lterttaCI~ llf'flftl
" ROSEMEAD CAP> -Southern California
Edison Co. hu warned P resident Carter that his
ener l)' proeram probably will fail unless it eases
environmental reatrlcUou and permit• more ele<:·
trielty to be 1ener1ted by coal and nuclear power.
Edl.lon Chairman Jack K. Horton aald Thurs·
d ay that 1ucb alt.ematlve enero aourcea have to
be a11re11ively developed lf Carter's enerl)' pro·
1ram II to succeed.
Horton also Hid a 1tron1 procram ta needed to
develop dometUc oil and 1u producUon.
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DETROIT (AP) -Volbwagen "wlll deftnlt.e·
ly .. but.Id a new ear Haembly plant ln lb• United
Statel or buy an exi•linl f acWty from a U.S.
automaker wlthln the next 11& montha, an official
for tbe We1t German company HY•·
Spok•man Tom McDonald •aid Volk1wa1en
la conaliMrtna 1llel ln a doaen 1talel. Volklwa1en.
la tbe Ollly forellft carmaker wttb a manufactW'tnl
plant ill Amertea. It.I plant near New Stant.on, Pa.,
wbieb Ol*Md la Aprtl 11'71 and manuf actUNS Rab·
blt modela, wu built by the Cbry1ler Corp. but
MHr UMd by tbe No. a U.S. automaker.
(JAC* ANOUJON J
"IVIA'-' In the DAILY PILOT
Oil Truat, ls under Brlllab together by mutual advaotaee."
domination?
NOT AT A.LL. It Juat doesn't
seem to make any dl/ference.
Alton W. Wblte houae Jr .•
c hairman of Sohlo, reassured
e mployees and s hareholders
earlier thla year that BP's
plus·SO percent interest would
not "lead to a ny rpdlcal
change."
The two companies have Peen
cooperating for 10 years , he
pointed out, and .. are bound
Even lboucb it bolds the ma·
Jorlly of the stock, BP is content
to elect only three or lta offlcens
to the 16-man board of directors
of Sohlo.
IN SHORT : BP wouldn't do
anything to hurt Sobio; Sohlo
wou ldn't do anything to hurl
BP. Jt•s all very cozy.
And who owns whom ia almost
academic. The managers go on
Money
Tree
running the company just the
way they always did. It was ·
much easier In the old days
when you could zero in on a.
target.
Here Comes Connecticut
• LITCHFIELD, Conn. <AP) -
The 1,200 cases of wine that
Haight Vineyards will sell thls
year is a pittance when stacked
up against the production or
even a single wine-growing re·
gion of California.
it wasn't until last fa ll that
grapes that would become the
vintage or 1978 were harvested.
The vineyard will begin sales
modestly this year with two
varieties of white table wine, a
J oh annisberg Riesling and a
Chardonnay. They will retail for
between $55 and $60 a casf'
Finger Lakes region, thinks Con·
necticut's coastal areas would
prov id e weather patterns
favorable to grape production.
"CONNECTICUT RANGES
from excellent lo fair when com ,
pared to ..:rape growing regions
of New York," he said
•
But t h e vin e yard's
winem::ister, 36·year.old Shom
Mills, armed with i.tudies he
wrote on Connecticut's weather
pattem.s und seven years of pro·
fcssional expcricn<:c . 1s con
vinced the tiny vineyard an
Litchfield has a chance
THE FIRST OF the vineyurd's
1978 crop will go on s ale next
week, as owners lake advantage
of a recent state law permitting
farm vineyards to sell wane on
the premises as long as Lhcy
meet certain conditions.
"No one knows whether 1l will
take off and become a v1ahle
agricultural industry." Mall s
said an a telephone antnv1<'w
"Hut I think 1t stands a good
c h ance, as AO Od a s muny
agricultural industrw i. "
SO ME OF THE Vlnt'I> httV('
been growing for four yc;jrs but
A Marechal Foch as stall hem~
aged and wall not be s old for
some time and'MilH'\'1s far from
certain about iL-. eventual price
THERE ARE ONLY 15 acres
planted in grapes on the Haight
farm. used by owner Sherman
J>. Haight to raise horses. Mills
said that as far as he knows
there is only one othe r farm
winery operating in the stale.
and it's at the other end or Con
neclicul in North Gros ve nor
Dale
"It's very low key, a very
s mall opvrnt1on," :-aid Mdb of
the llu1ght Vineyards Most or
the work. he said. can be c1on1·
by only a h:.indful of full t1rn1·
employees, with lo<·al res1dcnti.
h1n·d to hel p at harvest
Miiis. who spent yl'urc; work
ing in New York's wine-growing
··1 would say maritime in·
fluen c<' s 1t1·s in <.:onntc•cticut
would ht> roughly equ1vulent to
lht· premium h11ls 1d<' sites in
C<1llfom1 u "
M 1 lls researched the region·~
weather in s('vcral s tudies and
b(·lseve11 a luck of knowledge
about wine growing and the.
pressures of land development
ha vc kept wineries out of Coonce·
twut
Bt'T MILL..'i LOOKS forward
to planting mon.· vin es a nd an·
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f1 um IL" pr<''>t•nl l{'Vl'I or 7,000
~a lions l•> 11.000 ga lion:-. next
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
STOCKS I BUSINESS
Cldtlag Costs
Businesses Get
Utilities Lesson
By SYLVIA PORTta
"'Mae choice of rat(• R('hedules to be applied to a Cbusi·
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"ln isomc <:as1;s, the Cbu.sme1111> cust.Omer ls eligible to
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T im; St:u •;tTION .,.. RULES FROM utility com.
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Byan to rest A1·1n Today
.. Angel.-Optirniatic Over Status of Ace PitcMr
.,__,IS\'ANO ............ by I 1amt1 over Mlnnesotu, and 3Y.a over
Tena Tonight the Angel11 hosl Minnesota
wllh Dave Prost (8·6> facing lbe Twans'
Otoft Z.hn <8 2>.
veteran that can a\eady a young stair .
Obviouslyi the person concerned most ubout Ryan s Ryan. Aqej fMI can t.entaUvet1 bNatb~ a ••ah
of Nltel tGda1 u ..... ......, X·ran on
the elbow ol Nol• Ryu proved ne1aUv
Tlaanday.
TM word t•taUnb la med lbo1o11h
becauae ftul Pl'OIDMb woo't be macs. un·
tU R1a teltl tbe arm tocb.y by lhrowtn1 ooUaelkllliDe.
Juat how bort the Anacb urc in pitchin1
waa araphJclllly Ulustrated ln the recent
aeries with the New York Yankees, where
tho UaJoa lost two or three <including
Thursday'12 Outback).
Younpteri; like Ralph Rotting and Ma rk
Clear had to pick up the slack with Steve
Eddy uhso m aking un uppearance in
Boston. These ue not the lype of war·torn veterans the Angels wanl p1tchlllg for
them down the stretch
"Nothing showed up in lbe X-rays. I
don 't know what it ts," said lbe right·
hander as he personally delivered his
negatives to Dr. Robert Kerlan Thursday
a t the Rams' Cal State Fullerton training
camp.
.lban'1 value to the Aqela oeeds no ex·
p&uattan. •peclally when you consider
the.team's preeanoua poaiUon.
'TU work out and see how it responds .
The doctor (Kerlan> could only speculate
and he felt It was maybe adhesions."
Planed by '-Juries all aeuo. 1001. a
IOU of Ryan's stature would Jual about dee lmata a t*ddns 1latr that s almost dee·
imated alrudy.·
And tbat'a the last t.blni the Ancels need
at Ulla Juncture ol t.be aeuon aa they lead
the American Lea1ue'1 Western Division
Ryan, on the other hand. enjoying one or
bts most profitable seasons. has been the
team's stopper throughout the campaign.
He's endured this kind of pressure before
with the Miracle Mets or 1969. and he's the
Ryan. who underwent surgery on his
right elbow on Aug. 24, 1975, felt a twinge
in that same elbow while pitching against
the Yankees Wednesday in the second in-
ning. Not wanting to take any risks Ryan
immediately took himself out of the game.
.. Anytime you feel som ething like that
($ee ANGELS, Page 88>
~-UCI: Coach Without a ~am--
Track Stars Bolt
By ERNIE CASTILLO
Of -o.lly "' ........ Kevin McNalr inherited a winning tradi-
tion-but little else-when he took the job
as head track coach al UC Irvine . Like the
tennis and crew programs, UCl's track
future lies 1n limbo after its past was parti·
lioned and shipped to Arizona State and
UCLA.
In a twist of irony, lbe track situation
went from a team without a coach to a coach
without a team. Not onl did UC I lose track
coach Len Miller an tennis coach Myron
McNamara to ASU, world class long ~umper
LaMonte King may become a Sun Devtl, too.
UCLA ALSO LOOKS LIKE a refugee
camp for exiled Anteaters. Crew coach Bob
Newman opted for his alma mater and al
least five former UCI track athletes-caught
up in the uncertainty surrounding the pro-
gram during the two months it took to select
a coach-have either enrolled at UCLA or are
leaning that way .
Also caught in the middle is McNair. a
young, enthusiastic transfer from Occidental
College whose arrival on the job July 9 me1y
have been too late to avoid the mass exodus.
In addition, most or the Southland's blue chip
athletes have already been recruited.
IT llAY BE OPTIMISM -or just plain
naivete-but McNair hasn't given up hope of
COMMENTARY
luring King and others back into the fold.
"I've talked to every a thlete by phone
and I'm meeting as many as I can personal·
ly," be said Wednesday. "I want them all to
stay, obviously. But by the same token, I
believe the program is going to fly regard·
less. I believe no one person or athlete makes
a program."
McNair also said he had s poken to King
Tuesday and the two-time NCAA runner-up
in the long jump was still undecided. The1t
greatly conmctcd with Miller's report that
the Surprise, Ariz. native is enrolling al
Arizona State.
"IT'S A PIPE DREAM. They're not be·
ing realistic," Miller said of UC l's hopes of
retaining a man who singlehandedly scored
16 points for the Anteaters in the 1979 NCAA
championships.
McNair might have had a better chance
of keeping King had he retained Miller's
right hand man, Jim Toomey, who just hap·
pened to be LaMonte's personal coach for
two years.
McNair seems intent upon bringing in his
own assistants. The Toomey situation. he
says, "hasn't been solidified yet ...
But as rar as Toomey is concerned it is.
''l'M NOT GOING BACK there,'' he said
Wednesday. "One, I haven't been rehired and
two. I've waJted to bear from the gu.Y
<McNair) a loal time and I haven't so f quit.
"I've done a lot of recruiting and things
like that, helping a lot of the kids up until last
KING lolll.LEll t.£now
week. But I wasn't too appreciated for the
work I was doing. I decided I didn't want to
he In lhat kind of a situation." ,
Toomey. whose brother Bill was head
coach before Miller . was well liked by all the
Anteaters and has been in constant contact
with most of Lhem during the past two
months of indecision. So if anybody knows
where they stand. it would be Toomey
DISCUS THROWER KRIS LE'MOW. an
NCAA finaUst. has already enrolled at UC LA
;ind by Toomey's reckoning, distance runners
Oa ve Daniels, David Schriver, Steve Webb
and Don Moses will soon follow.
Hammer thrower Jon Sheppard has in -
dicated he won't be back. Vincent Brown is
heading for Long Beach City College to
satisfy his one-year s it-out requirement and
Bill Thilken is contemplating junior college
to get his A.A. degree a nd retain his final two
years of college eli gibility.
Those staying include two Orange Coast
a r ea products. distance runne rs Charlie
Christensen (Edison High) and J oe Young
<Costa Mesa High ). Hurdler Tim Cha mbers
has also indicated he will stay at UCI while
quartermiler Tony Wells and distance run·
ncrs J oe Avila and Larry Greer arc undecided.
THE CENTER OF TOE TRACK prob·
lcm . as it is wi th crew a nd tennis. revolves
a round scholarships. Simply put, UCI hands
few-if any-out. When King. miler Steve
~C(Jlt ;md decathlctc Ma uricio Bardales com
bl"ed for 28 points to give UCI sixth place in
th1• 1978 NCAA rhampionships. th c•y
represented half un athletic scholarship.
To show Miller's magnetism. consu.lcr
the following :
Bard ales, who helped Miller with 1<1:.l
year's decathlon crew, is contemplating Join-
ing his old coach at AS U. Ed Ahlmcyer.
another of Miller 's prized distance protcgcs,
has already m ade the move. Scott. America ·s
lop miler. wilJ aJso train for the Olympics in
Arizona.
But scholars hips a nd the change in
coaches aren't the only reasons for lhc m ass
exodus . Some athletes will be pursuing ma·
JOrs that weren't offered at UCI-espccially
those in the physica l education area. But the
bottom line, as It does In many aspccL<i or
lire, frequently came down to a matter of
ilolla rs and sense.
"SOME ATHLETES WHO MADE
s acrifices for Len as rar as scholarships and
(See TRACK, Page 88)
fakers,
McKinney
Near Deal
INGLEWOOD 1AU1 Jaek
Mc Kinney, ;.in as!>ii-.tant toach
with the Portland Tr<1il Blazers.
Is cx1>cctcd to be n<1med head
coach of the Los Angeles Laker.,
o n Monda y, according to J
source close to National Baskl't
ball Association team .
McKinney met here with new
Lakers' owner J erry Buss and
gf'nf•ral manager Rill Sharman
for the second time• Thur~day
mght to discuss terms
Wll t.:N ASK ED in a tch:phonf'
interview with Portland rad111
~lilt1on KYXI prior to h1!> meet
1n ~ with Buss a nd Sha rman
whctht•r he hlld bN:n nffcn·d thl'
JOb. McKinney sa id "We ll. not
exactly
"I'm down h<•r1• to talk to lilt•
J.akcrs a bout that po!>s1b1h ty but
1l hasn't comL· a bout yet." ht·
s aid ''I'm hoping that's tht·
purpose of the v1sil. though ··
Asked 1f he considers himself
the likely candidate. McKinney
said, "I wouJd imagine that. l'vl·
been led to believe that tonight's
meeting will decide whether or
not they're going to offer me the
position. Then I'm going to de
c1dc whether or not 1 ·m going to
accept it.
"IT'S EXCITING. Uut I don·t
know what my feelings arc
because nothing is def mite." hl·
said. "I have an awful lot of
things twirling ;,i round in my
mind Will they accl'pt the 1dcu:.
that I have?
··out it's openin g up iJnd clt·ar
in g a little and l think tonight 1f
things do go well I'll be a lot
more relaxed and proba bly take
time to cnJOY the excitem ent. ..
McKinney addc~ that if things
we nt wt•ll at the meeting with
Duss and Sbarman, he would
m eet Portland Coac h J ack
Ramsey. Ron Culp and team
physicia n Bob Cook. an Los
Angele s for s umme r league
games, for dinner Thursday.
TllE ASSOCIATED PRESS
learned earlier in the d ay that as
long as the Lake rs and McKin·
ney ca n agree on terms, the JOb
IS hlS.
Lake r s s p okes man Bo b
Steiner had called McKinney. "a
prime candidate."
f<'ormer Laker star J erry West
stepped down foll owing the past
season after three years as head
coach. The job reportedly was
offered to .Jerry Tarkanian of
Nevada-Las Vegas. but he de-
cided to stay in the collt!giate
ranks.
Wall Banger
Htc:kv y lll'nd<.'rson of J\ 's
ma kt:s iwekha nded CC:ltch ..
C r ush C's
Bos ton ::. Ft:m\ a~
.The n takes a well de·
served short break.
Mets Want to Forget About Trades
Dream Team That Got Away lrreludes Ryan, Seaver, Kingman, Singleton
By WILL GaOISLEY
A .. l,.c,_ C.Nl• 1 It I
NEW YORK <AP> -Dave
Kln1man, the man with the
Babe Ruth home run stroke,
cbecked into Sbea Stadium with
tbe Chica10 Cubs lut nltbt -a
biller reminder to New York
Met.I fms ol "another bll one
wbo sot away."
8ucb reminden are popptq
up too often for comfort -these
da,1. Tbe 1ame'1 belt futba.11
Dlteber, tM Aaaell' Nolan Ryan,
b• JUlt dlpaned town -bl.a bid
fOI' aa ~ ftftb DO-bit pme bJ' an elbow ln·
JurJ.
a YAM
back of fronl·runninl .Montreal)
and f actn1 a trim economic
ledter -tbe 1malle1t bome
turnout tn tbelr blltory.
ATTENDANCE 18 BELOW
the balf·mllllon mark and, bar· l1DI a miracle, wm fall to reacb
tbe record low of 922,510 Mt ta
tbe Polo Ol'OUDdl in t•. There
are neurriDI rumon, stoutly
denied, tbat the franchise may
be put up for aale.
It may appear to be a maudlin
eatroiM -' kJcktna a IUJ when
bt'I clown -but lt'1 ..... Uq to poader wbat lriDd of a liDeup
tbe .... could ft•ld Wl\b talent
U.d -...... llubattan
1k1lbM ....... but C!baqed to
IUMOMAM •OOSMAM
another crest.
Try this one on for size:
Tim Foil, 11, Pirates.
Bud Harrelloa, ab, Pbilllea.
Rult.)' Staub, lb, Expos.
Dave Kiqmai.. lf, Cubs.
AIDOI Olla, ef, noyala.
Ken S&qletoa, rf, Orioles.
Mike PbilUP1, 3b, Cardi.
Duffy Dyer, c, Espoe.
Pltcbera: Nolan Ryan.
An1cl1 ; Tom Seaver, Reds ,
Nino Eaplnoaa, Phillies; Jerry
Koolaman. Twins; John M1U1ck,
Ranfen; reliever Tus <"You
Got a Believe .. ) McGraw,
Phillies.
IT'I CSaTAINL Y a llneup
lbat could demand •tt•nt.lon and
.. ..
" SIMOLUOM
tbe lowly Mets, given a rep·
echa1e <second chance> heat.
undoubtedly could turn
the mselves into a contender
with some selected plucking
from the Usl of departed heroes.
Granted, it's a moderate in·
field. But the outfie ld Is solid,
and who would bave a better
pllchlnl corp1?
Kinsman hu proved his bout
-that be i1 • n•tural home run
bitter and can be an aaaet J.O any
club. He baa pushed bl1 ~e•'s home run production to ao and,
Uke the PhlWcs• Mllte Scbmklt.
baa been put on lhe Babe Rut.b
and Roter II ari1 timetable. A11o
he bu leamed to 1wtn1 1eu
wildly, battinC .294.
BOTH SINGLETON and Otis
urc butting close to .300 with
good run production -the
former with 75 RBI. the latter
with 58
M cts fans must brea}< mto the
tears when they loolC at what
might have been the pitching
starr Ryan 12· 7 with a blazing
fastball: Seaver 10·5, eight de·
cisions In a row; Espinosa 10·7:
Koos man 11·9; Matlack S-4, a
good right-handed. left-handed
balance.
"We can't brood over such
things," said Joe McDonald.
Meta 1eneral manager whoae
baseball background dates back
to the Ebbeta Field days.
·'The free a1enl draft has
brought about changes alfectlng
all clubs, not Just us -like Pete
Rose 1ol.n1 to the PhlWa, Tom·
my John to the Yankees. Sener
was unhappy over hla aalary.
.Kln1man wa1 lost ln the free
a1enl draft. Koosman wu lntent
on 1oln1 to MlMesota where he
had bualnes1 intereau: lie would
bave quit otherwlff. Sure. lt11 an
emotional tbln& when you lole a
· 1uy Hite Kooz. but you must
keep evel')'thln.1 in b•luce."
... . -,..
Thomas
Fmds
Groove
HOUSTON (AP> -The Los
Angeles Dodgers have found a
winning streak, Derrel Tbomu
has found a groove, and Joe
Beckwith hopes he's round a
home .
Those ingredients all added up
to a 6·5 victory for the Dod1ers
Thursday ntght over the Na-
tional League Western Division
leading Houston Astros. who
s aw th e ir winning strlng.
snapped at four games a nd their
division lead cut to four games
over Cincinnati.
THOMAS DROVE HOME
three runs, including two in a
tour-run second inning. and
Beckwith got his first major
league victory in relier or starter
Don Sutton as the Dodgers won
for the seventh time in eight
gam es
"I think the As tros are afraid
of us now because they can sec
we · re coming b ack ." said
Beckwith. who hurled 2~J in·
nmgs before yielding to Terry
Forster in the eighth. "Our
spirit has picked up tremendous·
ly and we're playing much more
aggressively."
The Dodgers committed their
first act or aggression in the
second inning when they took a
4·0 lead on Houston starter J oa-
quin Andujar. Thomas drove
home two runs with a single to
right field and two more runs
scored on .Jose Cruz's error in
left field.
"TIDS IS THE SECOND half of
the season and e verything is
s tarting to com e <.eround . ··
Thomas said. "Us ually, we'vt:
bt>en four runs down in the early
innings but now we 're starting to
pl<.ey more aggressively and our
concentration is much better."
The• As tros . s truggling to
m a1 nta in the ir prc -All·st ar
br<.'a k supremacy. fought back
to tie It with one run in the
second and three in the fifth.
C ruz walked t o ope n the
second. stoic second, went to
third on Enos Cabell's single and
scored on the first of three hit:.
by rightficldcr Jeff Leonard.
Three more runs scored in the
fifth on a triple by Alan Ashby.
smgle by Craig Reynolds and a
double by Terry Puhl.
THEN ALONG CAMt:
T h omas again to pul lht·
Dodgers ahead fo r good in the
c1f(hth. Joe t•crguson wa lked to
open the mrung. was :.acrifict.-d
to second base and !>Cored the
tic -breaking r un when Thomas
triph:d to the right-centerf1cld
fence.
Thom as a lso s cored on the p lay when Cruz·~ relay throw
!>truck shortstop Reynolds on his
knee . forcing him to leave the
game
..~;vw we're getting the big
hit, the big out and the big
play," Dodger Manager Tommy
Lasorda said. ~ hudn 't been
g etting any of those things .
They're· a ll st<trting to hit now
and wc·re getting a lot of runs.··
The Aslros. who have 74 hit:. in
the ir last s ix games. got 11
against the Dodgers but it didn't
he lp Andujar. 11 ·6.
"That happens in baseball."
Andujar said. "It's nobody's
fa ult but I do n't lhink the
Dodgers hit the ball well enough
to score six runs."
Cappelletti
Sent Home
To Recover
The Rums say running back
John Cappelletti. hampered by a
groin lnJury sufrered last year.
has left the National Football
League team's training camp at
Cal State Fullerton.
Cappelletti, 26, "has had a
groin pull that forced him to
m lss a couple of games late last
season." Rams spokesman
J erry Wilcox said Thursday.
"He had some problems dur·
ina the olf aeuon and after a
couple of practices, lt is aWJ
bolbertnc him," WUcox said.
The former Heilman Tropby
Winner was aent home to
Westminster where .. he will un·
der10 further treatment, teat.a
a nd real la also a preacrtpt.ion.
We· re hopeful tb•t we are IOlnl
to 1et him back aoon but we Just
don't know when."
WUcox aaid the muele tear I
that 1ldeUDed tbe e.1, 117·pcM.md
elx-year veteran from Penn !
State "Juat never ht•led the war
ltwaa1uDDOMdto." ·, 1
Tb• Aam1 OPf'n exblbltloe. ,
play Saturda)' nl1bt, Au1. (
a11ln1t Oakland a_t tl1e·
ColiMum.
..
ports Break
Ramir.ez'8 Career Skid8:
He's Now at Bakersfield .
Remember Orlando KamJna? Sure, waan'Lhe
the 1uy wbo won the 1horU&op job dW'lnC 1prin1
tralnl"'! v ... h. he WU In the Ancell' opefttn1 day
lineup. . . G\M'll where Ramir~1 ls lOda)' .81kerafleld, pl1)'lo1
.. A" ball k.D t.be Callfornla Lea1ue. PM or lhti lowest run11 ot
the proleu\onal ~oacball ladder.
A• late »• May 19 RamJrez had a locker n"xl t.o Rod
Cercw wilh the Anl«ila. Today he la rldln.i
3 bus In Ba br1fteld, hla career In "
sham bl~ H~re'1 how It happened
Ramin·.t wa.a usslgned to Sau Lake C1 ly. but he f<>t leas ·playing Umc there thun
he had with the An1el1. 110 California
loan~d him lo the Hou11ton Astros· or·
ganhat1on. a practic~ nol uncommon
among minor league pluycn.
Ramuei we nt to Churleston . but tht•
Astros suy he. refused to lake mf1cld or
batting practice. and a fter a few detys they
_.,,,., .. , sent tum back to the Angelh.
Californta handled lhe proble m by s hipping hlm to
Bakersfield. where ht• is today a 28·ycar·Old who played in
the big leaguto:s over parts of five seasons. now wallowing
among fuz1,y-checked youn~~kn, who only drcum or the ma
JOr leaguc1>
.....------ftuu1r flf flw Day ------.
"When W(' lost a frw games. that's when the Rarbuge
s tarted . Before that . they wrote it was great I could rock·
and-roll and still play footb11ll. Then the more games we
lost. the older, fatter a nd drunker I got." Ken Stable r,
quarterback of the Oakland rt aiders.
/tlariaer Tltrowe• Ball at f'att
BALTIMORE -An obscene remark apparent· .•
ly prompted a Seattle re lief pit.cber to throw a ball
at a fan during Tuesday nJght's doubleheader
between the Baltimore Orioles and the Marine rs at
Me morial Stadium .
According to pol.Jee. Michael L. Ault. 23. of Silver Spring.
Md., said Wednesday that the pitcher , 24-ycar-old Byron
Mc Laughlin. threw a bull at him while he wus s ilting behind
the Seattle bullpen at ubout 11 : 15 p.m.
Ault told police the ball was apparently thrown in retalla·
tion for an obscene remark made about the pitche r from u
fan. According to police, the bu ll did not hll anyone and
lunded in the sea ts directly behind Ault.
Ault told police ht· und three friends were sitti~ in the
r1Jthl field deck djrectly bf:hind the visiting team's bullpen
when they ht·ard someone call the pitcher an obscene name.
M r l.uughlin, who h:tct b1•cn wurming up, "turned <1round out
of the blue und fired a fastball al me." Ault suid.
lie plans to press 1·huri:c t•!>, he !>:iid. because the ball could
have h1l him or u child nt::t rhy
Police. however, h<tve not charged McLaughlin.
McLaughlin later told a S«:utllc baseball writer he was
going to throw the ba ll at the crowd. but then threw the ball
away in the s<:ats.
"I don't know why I did 1t." the young p1lche r wus r1uoted
;_1:, saying.
McLaughlin later wu:, given a p<>h cc ei.cort to the team
bu:, parked on the i.t:id1um lot
Splli•er ,,,.,_. Clle /lleaC •I 8C•rC
ll bad been tbrM yean llnce Du 89'llMr lal Ill made• p&te 1tart but Tbunday be looked llke
he '1 been l~e Cleveland rotaUon all alone.
8pUlner Umited Mlnneaot.a to JUlt two unearned
rum dd tour bit.a lo •~ lMlnC• or work u U.. lndiant beat
the Twlftl. 7·2 • . . I.ff ••1'1 1rand 1l1m bomer ud Kea
81a&letm'• five RBI paced Baltlmore to a 12·1 rout ot &alUe..
lhts Oriolff' 28lb win in their la1t 31 aamea ... Ml&clllelJ
Paae.. ooo or Oakland1 true stars, drove ln rour ruu with a ho mer, slncle and lwo
doublel' u the A'a outaluaed Botton. 8-6
. . . A pair ot homers by OUo Velea Urted
Toron to pasl T e xas, 8·4 ... Jason
Tllom,._ belled a three·run homer and
rookje Du Petry scat tered seven hits in
Octroll's 5·2 victory over Mllwa uke,e
. . . F~ Patek hit his tirsl homer of the
season to back lhe five-hit pltehing of
Larry Gara and power Kansas City over
Chicago, 6-1 ... Jn the National League.
... ,LLNH J oltnay Beech hil his third homer in two
nights alf Cincinnati beat Pittsburgh for the third consecutive
time. 9 7 Bench had four RBI in lhe game as the Reds c ut
thuir deficit in the NL West to four games ... Scot
Thompeoa and Sten Ontiveros drove in Utree runs apiece as •
tht' CubG beat the Mets. 9·2. and returned to second place In
the NL East ... SUvio Martinea pitched a five·hitter a nd
drove in the ~o-ahcad run in St Louli;' f\.? win over Atlanta
. .San Francisco snapped a fouq~ame losini streak ~Y
bt:atlng San Diego, 6·2, behind J ack Clark's three RBI ...
... ired Monday a11 munager of the Cle veland Indians, Jerr
Torborg was hired as a coach bv the Yankees and is
:.ch cdulcd to work with the team's pitchers .. Steve Carlton
will mis:. "one. maybe two" pitching turns becaui.e of his 10
JUrt•d nghl knee, the Phlllies' lcam phys1c1an s c.id
.------Base•au Toda,,------.
On lh1s d~tl' in basebull 10 1946
Hudy York blastc:d two grand slam homer!> :ind col·
kckd 10 RBI as the Hos ton Hcd Sox routed the St . Louis
l:irowns. 13·6 .
Today's Birthdays
Lt.'<> Durocher. ooc or basl'ball'!> greatest m:inugcrl>
and most colorrul pcrsonahtws. 1s 74. Chicago Cub:, out-
fi e lde r Larry Biittncr is34.
Suri Seroftd A#fer Sorlcer•' Win
T he San Oie'JlO Socke rs m oved past the •
C a liforniu Surf and into rirs t place 10 t he
American Conference West with a 4·3 North
Amcn cun Socce r Lcugue victory over Memphis Thursday
WUUe Shoemaker , the wlnningest jocket in racing history .
escaped serious injury Thursday when h1s mount stumbled 10
the third race al Del Mur. hurling him over the horse's hc;1d
... Shoemaker, '17. took a hurd s pill when his horse. Propt-r
Impulse. stumbled badly leaving the gate. He was taken by
a mbul<ince to the track first aid station where il was found he
was not hurt serious ly. Shoemaker cam e back in the hHh
race to wm aboard i''luidily. lie then requested to be excused
from his remaining mounts . Miami Dolphins owner Jo•·
Robbie says he h;.1s no firm pl ans lo get together "~ain w1lh
1.os Angelt·s 0Hic1als who ure wooing his Nf"L club. but uddl>.
··we will be mcetm~ in the future ··
Gralta•, Roger• Sltarr Goll l,Jead
Australi an David G raham a nd Bill Ro11:ers n
tied for the lead with six-under-pa r 65s 10 the ram
dl'laycd first round of the Philade lphia Class ic. Al
fi7 were Bobby Wadkins, Mari< Mc:Cumbcr , .-orrc1tt
t•ezte r, Bob Byman and Tommy Valentlnc Can<tdwn
Cathy Sherk fired a ro ur·undt•r·r>ar 69 to t <.1ke tht· op<·nan~
round lead in :in Ll'GA lourntiment m Ste. Julw. Qucb('l'
Three s trokes back were Silvia Be rtolac:cini, Judy Clink.
Kathy Mc Mullen. Mary Dwyer,' Pam Higgins <tnd Judy
Rankin. Eleven golfers matchc·d par-73 while Nancy Loswi
shot a 7li.
Telev ision, Radio
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Aztecs vs . Roc hester, 11 p.m .. Ch:mncl 11.
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KAllC (790). Minnesota ul An gels. 7 25 pm .. KM PC 11101
Laguna Volleyball Tourney Begins Saturday
The Cuervo Laguna Open, a
tournument consisting of J2 two·
• man volleyball teams. geL5 un·
-der way Saturday with uct1on
· slated to begin at 9 a.m.
.• The tYiO·day event is expected
(to be wrapped up by 5 p.m . Sun·
duy at th e Main Bea c h
volleyball courts oo Pacihc
Coast Highway at the fool of
Broadway in Laguna Beach.
Among t.hc entries a re defend·
1ng wo rld c h a mpions Gary
I looper and Steve Obradovich
and lhree·llme beach MVP Jim
Menges. who will be teamed with
Mall Gage. _
O the rs e ntered include the
UCLA entry of Singin Smith and
Karch Kiraly, Fred Sturm a nd
1977 worl d c hamp C hris
M urlowc and Andy Fis hburn
and Dane Selznick.
A crowd in e xcess of 10,000 1s
expected. according lo a Laguna
Beach R e creation D e pt.
sookesman. The 25th unnual event offers
$3.000 in prize money which will
be split between the top four.
Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
w~"' Dtvlsloo West Division
W L Pct. GB W L Pct. GB
58 4'1 569 58 45 .563
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BASEBALL
TRACK STARS
majors we re concerned. aren't
wHhnc to make the trade-oft
now," Toom~y eays. "M08t of
them are good enough that lf they
go back to a junior college or sit
out a year they can get u full ride
t.oa major university.
"Wbo can blame them? A lot
or them just can't afford to go
the re. Tony Wells bad to take
out a loan to go t.o UCL He 's still
trying t.o pay It back."
Miller. who worked miracles
in h is five-year stay at UCI
where he woo u t.otal of three
NC AA Div1s 1o n II c h a m -
pions hips a nd a pair of Pacific
Coast Athletic Asso<:iatlon titles
in two years . long complaJned
about the lack or s upport and
scholarsh1 ps h e fell we r e
necessary to capture a Division
I title.
NOW THAT H t;'S AT
ARIZONA STATE, he'll never
fee l that frustration again
"I'm in ecstury now." he s aid
Tuesday. "I'm thrilled to death.
l"rom the top to lht! bottom.
l•verybody 1s :,uper here . I've got
all the thmgs that l wanted to
have. We 've got a tn.11ncr thut
worked in the Pan-Am games.
.in ;i:.:-.1stanl lr<iincr and :tn a:.
!>l~tanl :.ports 1nf11rmKllon d1 rt't'
t11r th:il !> ,, track nut
ANGELS. • •
YOU h<.tve to USI' d1scret1on ... ht: ~:i1d
Kl·rlan. th1• lt«.Jm physc1an.
wa~ oµl1mbt1c liul cautious.
"Everyth1n~ look!> po!.1l1vc but
th<: h1g l~~t will be wht•n h"
throws . The X r;.i y-. '>h<iwed
nothing. No :.wclltng, n11 p<im,
nothing
"Then· wnt· no hi>n•· chips It
1·ould have li.-t·n old :.t·:ir t1s~ut·
lirt• akin..: Tlw t•llJ01.1. 1:. It kt· any
ullwr JOIOt wh1•rt• 1l cuultl 1><>r>
from llmt• to time ·
I< y a n . w h • · n a !> k (' d 1 r h c
thought hi!> "'"'~on w:i :. 11ver,
<in1>w1·n·d. II nevt•r 1·rol>!>l'"'
}our mind until 11 h:ippt·n ... I m
111 ..,l lut·ky lht•rt· ., 1111 p;1111
Tht • n·;1I 11:1111 ,.., w;11 tmg to s1•1•
\\ h.1t h ap1ic11 -. \.\ tlh Hy an .., :irm
tod .1 \
* AHO lt.. HOTf 4t 1• ,,.,,,,1 1\1 I wd1()1nf
••11r1utlfl rtht)''' P,1, .u n t f,111111 h1 t••l)Ul~r •;
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M •'"""""''' •~ "'IV• ut,, •·r l4't1n ,tfJ<Jul ,, • I•• h,
lttt •,un'1 •f r nt f ..,,n., ""' 11 w ill,..,,,...,-., h O.tr
tfltl J•tttMft ot Pete AMt•r" 0••• ''°''op
Pf"\.1•\ Geoff ~ lOt'hQnt tfrij'P'l1lr 0•" A•M "'...,,.,,
Jer ry Kooi-m.itn '>Alurnt.y ~•turdAY \ Qttm-
N1th ., f \hut ur•rrt~1l1f'>tt 1 •, lt1 f'l11I f ht ~nUt I•,
'"" • lll•'fl•"'l u.., .. , ,., rXJ(J ,,,,,.,QrH .tntl •.111Wl4•1 "1
•' yQu ut.-n to qo 11> .. ,.,,~, t>ot"''" •' • 1ul,i11 ... ni.-"•
q.>t JOtlf lff kPI' "°"'tf /t.r11E.'t'f'I "'NV•.,;N _. \ 00..
Dry\4•1• t+nO Al W1\•, •••lt mq l'tntk.!t 1rwo •ntu'•
ii•-ou•·'1 J>tfr n1nq '·'"'" 'f10tf•"'"'' '' "" • • ,,. """''" ft"'' '"'"••()vi ftf• •t;.tl•' .,, UH lful'\~ II '''"' t1I ft'M
fl 'f \ hH'IW\. 'ff)u II At•"''' fJ' t •tU'(N~•f" IHl•1t1
J.J l•\'l W1•l"'•-d Mf th•• '"''""" wit" "t' 1n1•1•At11
,..,,,, w trow· A,.,,. I• n 10 ,. 1M'll)•) 1-""'I)'"" rJf '""'
ltf• \ P\MI htO""fl lh1, .,.,~•••I I "' tr~ 't ti 1\1
• • n • ,th•fW";J't ?·' • 1 1 'W'\O ••· ,,.,,., ,,,.,,
Alh t h 11•n t• • ttw 001 11.,.J,,v Hv /ifH~ fl•1H ti
""v• tf ~,. y """' "' '"'""' "" •f'l•'P O'-"'d' n1ne-r'l"'H1w1nQ
"Beat o f all. I 've sot 14
scholanhlpg to oUl'r. I know I
un aet tbe Idell ln achool ud
I'm pot &0ln1 to have any pro-
blem pWna talent so lt'a just a
mutter or time.
"I've got everything u coach
could w~nt."
Monday Has
Surgery
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Los
Ange le. Dodgers outfielder Rick
Mond~ has undergone s u.rgery
to rc pai, a tom achllleis tendon
in his left leg and will be loc.'l to
the team al least until next
spring
· Monday. who batted .303 .whllc
p layin g JUSl 12 gam es t his
:.cason before he was inJured
last month. was oper ated on
T hursday at Ccnlinclu Hospital
in Inglewood. Or. Frank Job<.-
said he was optimislk the 33
yl·t1r·old left-ha nde r would be
n ·ady for l.pnng tra•11ng 10 1980
Mon<Jay has oec .. p1aguec1 by
inj uries in his three !>cason1>
!>1ncl· coming to the Dodge r!>
rrom the Ctuca go Cubs In 1977.
ht· :.uffcred bat•k spasms after
diving for a ball m Houston.
Last ycur he was hamperi"Cf from mid May through lhl' t:nd
11f lht· !>C'a!>on with a pulled groin
.ind J lall'r :.boulder IOJUry hut
:-.t11l l'am L-d <t :-.tcirting hcrth on
th • NL. All :.tar team
Fidrych Heads
For San Diego
fH~TROJT <AP I Detroit
T1i:ct•n; pitcher Mark .. The Bird"
i''idrych wu1> to board a plane for
C alifornia tot1a y to unde rgo
tn·at m cnl 1>f his ailing right
<irm. accord1ng to a !>pokc!>man
fur tht· American Lt:ugut· l'lub
Thi· colorful pitcher 1!\ headed
for a rchabll1t<tt.Jon program ut
tht• Sports l nJ4r)' Rehah1htut1on
a nd (((:~:,.,arc h Chnrc in Sun
D1<·gu, club officials saict
.Firlrych ~a:-. c·xammf'd in San
I l1t·go during th1· All :-.l:ir brc•Jk
llv Dr Paul B:.iuer of th•: cltntc
Bau1·r '" a IN1d1ng l'ac1f1t·
( 'oasl 1Jrthop1·dic srwc1a ltst an<I
,.., t•·am phy-..r1Jn for lh1· San
l>11•go l'adrP:-.
Bauer's dwgno:.1s of f"1drych'!>
shoulder problem -..gr1..•<1d with
pr,•v111us d1agnost's, act:ordmg to
Dr Clan·nct· L1vingoucl and Dr
Edwin H Cu1~c. T1gl·r team
phvs1<'1:m ...
f"tdryl•h'.., o;houldPr prohh·m
h.1s k1•pt him on lhl· d11>ahlt:d h!>l
... IO<'t' May i:l
F1drv1·h app1·art'rl tn rour'
1•.1m c~ th1:. :-.f•a-.on . <'<>mp1lm~ ;in
11 :i n ·t·11rcl J Orl .1 111 l~I eurncd run
,1vcrage
Angels
Minnesota
T~xus
Kansas Cily
• Chicago
Seattle
Oakland
53 45 .541 3
53 46 .535 3111
49 50 .495 7112
46 54 .460 1l
43 60 .'117 lSlf..t
Z1 75 .265 31
Hous ton
Cincinnati
San J>'rancisco
San Diego
Dodgers
Atlanta
54 49 .524 4
49 53 .480 s•n
47 57 .452 11 'h
43 58 .426 14
42 59 .416 15
._f, THE PRICE IS RIGHT!
F.Hl Dtvlsloll
Baltimore 67 33 .670
Boston 60 63 .625 5
Milwaukee 60 41 .594 7~
New York 55 45 .550 12
Detroit 50 48 .510 16
Cleveland 47 S2 .475 19'1'.I
Toront.o 31 70 .307 361h
II
n-Mier•1<-"..,.von.2.M1"to
0.-l!l•fld I, Botto•,.
(1•~•1-1, Ml-'°'"' ••Ill"*'• n, seem• 1 TorOfttol, Tea••• Dttrelt ), Mllw-.. 7 t{aft'ff City 6, CNuto I
T..,Y10-
Ml-IZ-l-1lelA"'9ftlf'r••IH l,n
Ottroll CWlko. 1-41 .. Toronto CHlllll'llen •111.
Now YOtll CFltuoroe 4•61 e t Mllweu, ..
CC.ldw*'I lt•SI, It
CIOWIW CP..-~ Of Cl"'°' 2 ti .. Clll'-Ck~ 1 .. 1, It
l t ltl-. 1111......,. IWI et Kan .. , C•IY
·~·"·" ........ (!iUflloY .... , .. ,. ... (Gfl'll« .... I."
$H lllO l"-Yeult .. ,, et 0...1.-id l......,ord
• $-Ill,"
East Division
Montreal 54 39 .581
Chicago 53 42 .558 2
Pittsburgh 53 43 .552 21h
Philadelphia 52 46 .531 41h
St. Lows 47 47 .500 7't'l
New York 40 54 .426 141h
TlllW1MY'tk9'" ~ •. "°"''°"' ClntlllNll •, PlmtlufOll 1 Chtuoo• • ..._'Yorti 7
SI. l..ou" 6, All.,..e 1 ~•n l'r.,d Ko•. s.n Oteoo '
Only OMl•H K lledul<!lcl
T.Uy'tOemtt ~ IHOuQI> 1·11 et Hou\IOft IJ Nlo.,o
t•·SI. n
Plltt .... OI' 184YleWfl 1-3 eM Rotlln~ M l I I
Montteat IGtl-•ey I• itnd Wnde•M>ft .. st. 7, In
ClfttlnNll ri...<:oss•·•> •• All.,,I• CM<lhl•r , ....
" Chltfl90 IM(Ololhtn •·II •• Ne.or Yori! 1e1111
"''·" SI. l..eult 1 a. Forw:ll M l *' ..,.11 ... t•• I Noles
1·11,"
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Ram Camp Has New ~ook
WiUTestA.-.
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The Angels' Nolan Ryan will test his arm
today to see if he can throw. Ryan heard
his right elbow PoP while pitching against
the Yankees Wednesday. He visited an or-
thopedic specialist Thursday who found
nothing -no s welling, no p~. no sign of
anything floating around.
·have been aome alplficanl chan1ea-at
th• Jta,m1' Cal Statt f'uUerton tninioc alte thla
1ear
l'tnt ol alJ t.tt. field la Uttered wtth paper cupe.
That 't ript, Ut:Utred. My 1oth. ll th•l bad bap·
pened lut year Oeor1e Alleo would bave had lb•
en.Ur• aanltaUon department come to clean up the
me11
A• a matter of fact, there was one well·
d~umeoW!d locldeot con~rrung Allen and the re·
cently departed lalab Robertson ln which lbe latter
wu fined and ridiculed when he dropped an empty
cup on the pr{AC\IC~ h~ld and refwied to dJapoae or
it properly.
Allen refused t.o work under s ucb ·ltleasy aur·
rouodinCJ while Ray Malavaal. ln hla ftnt full
yea( at the helm, seems to rehah ln at.
Of course moet of the Uttering b the result of
lbe second major change-water for lbe players.
Under lbe Alleo reign water was strictly pro·
blblted. Allen uaed lbe measure as a teat of
character. Only near -fainters couJd get any of the
Uquld, and that was usually administered with an
eye dropper.
Malavaal, conversely, urges his players to
drink. and drink. und drink.
"We get water :.at the games. so why shouldn't
we get It nt pract ice." says linebacker Jack
He ynolds. uµpluudln g the move.
"With the water It's almost making praC'tice
fun "
Fun srcms lo be the theme of the c ump. The
players arc happy. the coaches are happy and
there's a lot of good natured kidding going on.
Old-timers ure having a hard Ume trying to re·
member when things huve gone smoother.
MAUYASI
, OF COlJRSE A CAMP just wouldn't be a camp
without some bickering. ·
On Tuesday Malavasa called a meeting for the
players al 1 p.m .. which ii ncbt alter lunch and
the time usually reserved for the players to rest
and soothe aches from the morning workout.
Anyway. the next day ooe of the veterans
grumbled. "Are we going lO have another one of
those senseless one o 'clock meetings today?"
So far none have been scheduled. Stay tuned
• • • TKERE ARE 15 RULE CHANGES that wiJl
takc effect 1n 1m with some proving to be very in·
tcrcsting .
The most controversial rule will he the one
m ade to protl"ct th<' ciu11rterback It stal<'lt. "Of·
fi<'ia ls are to blow the play dead a:-. :.oon as the
quarterback is clearly in the gra:-.p of ilny tackler
b('hind the lmt· of scnmmagt" ..
Head referee Jim Tunney explain<'<i the ruled
was formed lo protect the QB from gt'lt1~ bla~ll:'d
by anolhcr dcferu.lvc lineman wh1lc one ~as hold·
Ing him.
NBC's $87 Million Gamble Pays Off
152 Hours of Olympic Coverage Planned From Moscow in 1984
By FRED ROTHENBERG ""'"'1• ....... U the energy cn~nch cont.Jnucs next summer
and Americans must curtail their gus-pedaling.
NBC will have a two-week solution -152 hours of
Olympic coveraJ{e from Moscow.
One year from today. NBC should be halfway
through the most ambitious undertaking In
te levision history. Already, NBC's $87 million
ga rn ble la assured or being a financiel success. Its
artistic s ucc ess,
however, is lesa certain.
An additiona l prc:.surc on NBC is ABC's
recogruzed achievement in broudcasling s ix of lhc
last eight Olympic Gu mes.
Sai 11rdaf'• 1'"1,. Radio
TELEVISION
11: 15 a.m. 14 l -BASEBALL Cincinnati at
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1 p.m. C22> -PRO SOCCER.
Terre Huute. Ind . and the World Acrobut1c d1v1ng
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5 pm <!'>2l AMERICAN RACEWAY.
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Oreat, but wh u L happe ns whe n the
quarterback bas his arm In motion. la grabbed by
a defender, but still manages to aet the throw ott
to a receiver'
Tunne~ explained in that case It will be left to the referee a judgment.
1 can just sec the controversy surroundinc this
one. ••• ANOTHER RULE, ,WIDCB THE NFL took
from the rugh schools and junior collegeH, will be
nobody who pas11es the line of scrimmage on
kickoffs or punts can be blocked below the waist.
Tunncy's cxil mple was perfect for this one.
"Can you 1mugme anybody trying to block 6·9.
275 pound Harvey Martin of Dallas above lbe
waast?"
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TBE LAST ONE l 'Ll. TALK ABOUT ls more
humorous than anything else.
This one states, "If a n offensive player
fumbles anywhere on the field during a fourth
down play or 1( a player fumbles on any down after
the two minute warning 1n a half. only the fum
bling player is permitted to recover and/or advance
the ball. ..
Naturally th:1l rule wai; m ude to stop whut
h appened in 111!'.t ~t·'1son·s Oukland-San Diego
game whc•n· K~·n Sluhlt•r fumbled the hall to Billy
Cai.per who k•<'k•·<f 1t ;ind tht_n fell on it in the l'nd
1onl0 to g1vc th1• Raiders a 21·20 win over the
Charlo(ers.
ft wa s n On<'•· in a hflot1me play that will prob-
ably ncvc·r happ(·n again. but the ever-efficient
N f'L ruh.·:. romm1ttN! wants to make sure 1t doesn't.
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classified ads of the
O.illy Pilot.
642-5678 , "No one bas ever rrt/ SPORTS done ·continuing pro· I. r
grammlng from Inside
EHtem Europe,.. s ays
2 p.m. <4> -U.S. MINl·OLYMPICS -Cov·
erage will focus on track and field. gymnastics.
boxing, dJvtng and figure skating from Colorado
Springs, Colo.
2 p.m. C 11 ) • 8PARTACADE -Pre·Olympic
compeUUon from the USSR.
CTbe Daily Pilot i1o. not responsible for late ----------cha nges
Alan Baker, NBC'a v1ce president for corporate in
formation. "All 1 can Uve on Is the Soviets' as
!>urances that they won't interfere with our plctun
or our editing ...
It's a legitimate concern that the Soviell
magbt pull the plug ll American TV hits too cl<>Sf
to the Ruulan home. stumbles on some diasidenl!
06 threatens to unlock the secret formula for
vodka. The fear la so real that NBC bas come us:
with a contingency plan
This alternative means of presenting the
Games I.a marked top secret. says Don OhJmeyer.
3:30 p.m . <2> -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -
Highlights of the Tour de France bicycle race. lbe
final in the PBA Amarillo Open in Texas and the
U.S. single seat unUmlted off.road racing cham·
pionsrups in Los Angeles.
10 p.m. CS> -SOCCER -Surf vs. Sounders al Seattle.
RADIO ·
Baseball -Dodgers al Houston, 5:30 p.m.
KABC (790). Minnesota at Angels. 6:5S p.m .
KM PC <710>.
the execuUve producer wbo was lured away from Su11da11'• Tt-', Radio ABC two years ago to head up NBC'a Olympic ef·
forL "It wouldn't be much of a contingency plan U TELEVISION
everybody knew what ll was," be said. 9 :30 a .m. (11 ) -THIS WEEX IN BASEBALL
10:45 a.m. 134> -FUTBOL SOCCER. Butaknowledgeableoetwor1tin.slder says,"lf 11.30 a.m. (7) -SOCCER -Aztecs vs
the Russians klll the American feed, NBC would pro-Diplomata at Wasb..lngton.
bably pick up the European or CanadJan telecasls 12.30 p.m. ClB) _ EQlJESTJlfAN.
a nd put Its own people on camera ln a studio in New 1 p.m. <2> -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -
York or Europe... Highlights Include the First Professional lJn·
Besides the potential poUUcal problems, NBC derwat.er Sportsman's competition from the Virgin
faces an awesome technologkel tuk. The network Islands; National AAU Indoor diving cbam·
1s bringing a amall army to Moscow -· 660 people, plonabips from AusUn. Texas; and segments from
including 240 engineers -· with an arsenal of 45 the celebrity off.road race from Los Angeles.
<'ameraa at 14 venues. supplementing the 140 1 :30 p.m . c 11) -SPARTACADE -Pre·
cameras the Soviets will use to provide the world Olympic competition from the lJS.5R.
feed. 2 .30 p.m. C4) · lJ.S. MINJ·OL\'MPICS -Cov· NBC's coverage or the Games Is set for July erage will focus on track and field. gymnast.Jes.
20-Aug. _;). It wiU have 6St,A, hours in prime time oo boxing, dJving and figure skating from Colorado weeknights and weekeoda '7·11 or 7:30-11 p.m . Springs. Colo.
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p.m.); 21 houn lo the Johnny Caneo Ume slot NaUonaJ Cbampiooablp sprint car racing from
<11 :30 p.m.·l a.m. or 12·1:30), and 25 hours on------------------weekend alternoona ( 1-6 p.m . >
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more than NBC.
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events a nd both t he opening and closing
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4Pros
Will Be
Inducted
CANTON, Ohio CAP>
-Four ~ the big narnea
of the p"8al will f>e
enshrined ln the P ro
l"ootball Hall of Fame
Saturday. aervlng aa an
emoUooal prelude to a
pre1euon-openln1 club
bet ween l,he Oa laa
Cowboya and Oakland
R.aidera.
Quarterback Johnny
Unitaa, middl e
linebacker Dick Butkus,
offensive tack le Ron
Mix and defensive back
Yale Lary will join 98
other pro football greats
already welcomed into
pro football's shrine.
FOR lHE RECORD
Following the induc·
tion on the steps of the
Hall of Fame, the Na·
tional Conference cbam·
piort Cowboys and
Raiders wlll open the
1979 National f'~ootball
League preseason
schedule at Fuwccll
Stadium.
The Cowboys and
Raide rs arc the w in·
ningesl teams in pr o
football over the pusl 16
years .
FEATURING THE NATION'S
OUTSTANDING 2·YEAR OLDS
FIVE $2 EXACTAS
Coach Tom Landry's
Cowboys, led by :i7-ycar
o ld quarterback ltc1~(·r
Sta ubach, arc looking to
r egain the Nf'I. cham
pions bip they lost lo the
Pittsburgh SlPclns 1n
l ast January ·~ Supe r
Bowl game .
PW,, A SPECIAL APPEARANCE BY
TWO-TIME WORLD CHAMPION
DASH FOR CASH
However. this wt II tw
the first try us <J h1·ud
coach ror Oakland '!>
T o m F 1 o r (' !-. • w h '' re placed John Madden
artN Madden'!> n•'>1i.:nu
I t on for rca!>nn !> or
hl'u lth uftcr last ~C(l!-tOn
T he 1978 Ha 1d1·r~ ht1lt>d
to m ak1· the· playoffs for
the hr!-tl lime ~me•: 1!}71.
MAKE A DAY OF IT! COME TO THE
COUNTRY FAIR 9:30 A.M. to 3 P.11.
FEATURING 3 HRS. OF COUNTRY MUSIC WITH DOUG KERSH AW,
THE CHARLY McCLAIN SHOW, SUSAN ALLANSON, ANO MORE!
With unhllJ.>PY star
quartt,rbuck Ken Stabler
a latl' <1rnval in tralnini.:
c<1mp und s till cfomand·
ing to be traded, Duvtd
flum m und Jim
Plunkett arc expected to
share the quarterback·
ing duties Saturday. 4961 E. KATEllA AVE.. LOS AlAMITOS 90720 (2131 431 ·1361 . 17141 '95-1234
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"They say this Cascade mountain water is perfect
for brewi~ When I taste a Henryk, I believe the~
When we ~tarted maki ng
Henry Wcinhard 's Private
' Rc~c rvr hcrr, we 1 n tended to
l(>llow, as cl osely a~ po~sibk.
1 he method~ d eveloped by o ur
lounder when he c~tablishcd
hi~ brewery in the Oregon
Territory in 1856. As an added
bonus, we were able to use
one of the original ingredients
he-had relied upon= pure,
fresh tnountain water from
high 1n the Cascade rang<.'.
But while Cascade water
Hows in abundance, Henry's
does not. This 1s because Mr.
Weinhard's ntneteenth-
century methods require so
M1•I 1111~~. May"'
'u mly. On:aon
much additional time in hn.·w-
ing and in age ing that we :11T
able to produce no more than
fo ur hundred barrels at a time.
For this reason. the beer m.1v
sometimes be in short surpfy.
But when you Gln CinL
H~nry 's available at a store,
restaurant or tavern,
we urge you to try ~
it. Not beca use it ~i~.-
1s a new premiun1 .;'
beer. But beca use t lii'•~~~.,,
it is bee r brewed
as we bel ievt~ beer .
to have been
brewed n1orc lhan
100 years ago.
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Vi.it where audiences paid homage to kings, queens of Hollywood
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OAPHEUM'S FRENCH RENAISSANCE DECOR
· ChandeUera Accent Marble and Bronze
FINEST MOVIE PLACE WEST OF CHICAGO
Loa Angele• Theater'• Sumptuoua Foyer
Circus Coming Close
Thril"ls in Three Rings, Three Locations
Sym ptoms or circ us fev~r in·
clude the s mell of tanbark, the
taste of cotton candy <t nd a
tl n ~l e in th e s pine wh ile
aerialists perfor m without a
sa fety net.
The ~t place to catch 1l may
be at the Ringling Bros. and
Ba r num & Ba iley Ci r cus,
performing at the Inglewood
Fo1um through Tuesday, at lhe
An a h eim Con ven tion Center
fro m Aug. 2 · 13 and at the Long'
Beach Arena from Aug . 15· L9.
TICKETS t 'OR the afternoon
and evening shows are available
I
at the respective box offi ces, a ll
Ticketron and Mutual agencies
and Pacifi c Stereo.
Jo ining t h e l egio n s of
I la ughmakcrs and titans of the
tra pcze for this 109th edition of
the cntert.<11 nmcnt institution is a
rart-white tiger , exhibited by
Gunther Gebel-Williams.
T he veter an an d ver satile
tra i n e r a l s o wi ll s ho w his
mastery over 17 Bengal tigers
and 20 leopard s and dis play
equestria n expertise, d ebuting
12 Liberty horses in Ring Two.
Circuses appeal to families on
both sides of the spotlight. with
•
several generations Involved.
WA LLV NAGHTIN is accom ·
pamed by his wife. Doris, and
Wa lly Jr .. 12. when he debuts
the world's largest uncaged bear
ti c t wit h 1 1 Sy r i a n s,
Himalayans, bl ack and grizzlies.
He has a healthy respect for
t he beasts that r ange in size
from 20-pound George to 8-foot
Gus after almost losing a leg in
one encounter.
"I have a natural rapport with
bears. We share a mutual affec·
lion," says Naghtin who gets a
huge s mooch from a performing
pa rtner .
That blue-eyed, wrute tiger is
the granddaughter or a tiger the
circus donated to the St. Lows
Zoo i n lh t. m id·l950s . And
se veral acro batic and s t unt
troupes involve pare nts and
children.
FOR INSTANCE, 22-year-old
Dolly Jacobs who twirls through
lithe gymnastic ballet 32 feet
above the floor on the Roman
rings. He r act won two specia l
awards al the Inte rnational
Circ us Festival Monte Carlo in
1977.
No stranger lo li fe under the
Big Top. Dolly m ade her debut
al the age of six d ays, wheeled
Into the ring In her baby car·
riage by her father, clown Lou
Jacobs.
She began he r career as a
showgirl In the production spec.
tacles but took a leave lo de·
velop her aerial presentation.
ALSO PERFORMING in the
air will be the wire-walking Car·
rillo Brothers, the halr·hanging
Marguerite Michele, trampoline
troupers -the Caneatrellia,
A1lorellla and Los Huracanoa -
and 15-year-old Gino Fa rfan do-
lnl thJ'ff and a hall 1omenaulta
between trapezes.
Produeen Irvin Feld and Ken·
aeth Feld have uaembled a cast
of lntemaUonal perfonnen ln·
cludlnl Uieterboal"d artiata the
Otto from Poland and Klaf aludi
of HUJllary, who will be makiq
their ftnt U.S . appearances, and
Bul1a rla '1 Male voltl who
aomenault lo human pyramlda
l hc·penont hi1h.
Four chorus extr1Va1au aa -
"Clrcua Toy land," wbe te $0
ehlldrM from tbe 1udl~ ride
tb• l'eddy Bear .l:KprH1; 1
"Cavalcade of Ciretaa Cb•m·
pioaa." I J'noeb CaD•CaD aDd I
11P•1 fud1a10 prece .. tbe roualq ftDale.
By DENNIS MeLELLAN Of .. o.#., ...............
Movie·1oln1 1970. style ii a drab affair.
Modem movie tbeatera, more often than not tucked Into impersonal s hopping centers.
are uaually narrow, block-brick buildln1s nota· ,.
ble only for their lack of style and ima1inalon. ~C-111!".i
Conlider, then, the opulent movie palaces or
the paat, those blgger·than·llfe monuments
where audiences paid bomace to the. bl11er·
than-We kine• and queens ol Hollywood.
WITH ARCRITECTV&E r anging from
Lowa XIV and Chinese the movie theaters Qflhe
'20a and '308 we~ indeed a wonder lo behold.
The palatial settings included vaulted ceil·
Inga, maaalve lobbies and sweeping staircases
leading to inner foyers, mezzani nes a nd
balconies.
They au were adorned with the colorful a nd
the exotic : chandeliers, ricbiy ornate carvings
and woodwork, ma r ble columns. elaborate
lighting effects a nd carpets in which your feet
sank.
SOME THEATERS even had ceilings de·
picling the night sky with twinkling stars and
moving clouds.
Dozens of these grand movie palaces hav<'
been demolished m the na me of progress. but
many slill survive.
BegiMing in l\ugust audiences will have an
opportunity to spend "10 magical nights at the
movies" in 10 or the best s ur viving movie
palaces in Southern California.
The series. sponsored by the American Film Institute, is called "The Best Rema ining
Seats" and runs through Oct. 18. Each evening
will include lhe screen.log or a classic film to be
introduced by a legendary star or director.
''THE GOALS of the series," says Michael
Webb, AFI dire<:tor of national film program-
m ing, "are t.o recreate the excitement of movie·
going into the golden age of HoUywood, and to
reveal the extraordinary architecture of the
great surviving movie pa laces ··
"The Best Remaming Seats·· will prem1t-rc
Aug. 9 . with a champagne purt.y in th<' art deco
selling of the Wiltcr n Theater on W1b h1n,
Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Lillian Gish . who began her movie career
with D.W. Griffith 1n 19 12. will present her 19::!8
silent classic "The Wind ... di rected by Victor
Scastrom and shot in the 120·dCJlree heat of the
Mojave Desert..
Live organ accompaniment on the theater 's
vintage Wur litzer will be provided by G<tylord
Carter, who also will accompany three other t
silent classics in the series.
Among the highlights of the ser1ei. a rc.
(See MOVI E, Page C2>
FOOTPRINTS OUTSIDE, ELEGANCE INSIDE
Chinese Theater Was Among Most Famous
MERLE PARK, WAYNE EAGLING PERFORM TITLE ROLES IN "ROMEO ANO JULIET"
Opener's Outstanding
..
Royal Ballet Stars Well Matched in LA
By SANDIE EGAN Of tlle Deify ,.. ... 1Utt
T ho R oya l Ballet , pre miering in Los
Angeles with a magnificent rendition of
"Romeo and Juliet:· drew more tban 15
minutes of 1ta.ndin1 ovaUona and bravos from
an appreclaUve audience Tuesday at the Shrine
Auditorium.
Lltbe1ome baJler1oa Merle P a rk, who
danced tbe female lead on openinl ntpt, ap·
pea red perfectJ7 matched to bandaome aoloiat
AntbOGJ Dowell aa Romeo
CBO&BOG&APBY TB&OVGROVT the
lbree-act performance waa m alnificent -and
intricate -with a1 many u IO aancers appear·
in1 on 1ta1e at t1me1. Eapeelally noteworthy
were two 1word fl1ht 1cenet durlna which the
dancen tb1111t and parried with excepUonal
a race.
Tbe Royal Ballet'• "Romeo and Juliet" aJJo
includes numeroua brilliant ebar1eter danees
witb Oerd Lanen ffpeeially p1euln1 In her
portra,alot Juliet'I Dlll'H,
Al eqUallJ lmpnalve md beauUhal u the
' due .... wen tbe aumeroua, atnmely well
done backdrops. and the a ut hentic period COM·
tum es.
MS. PARK hos been a mem ber or the Royal
Ballet s lnce 1954 and one or its principal dan·
cers slnce 1962. Yel on stage she gave every lm-
preaaion of being tcen·age as did Dowell, who
has been a soloist with the Royal Ballet for
more than 15 years.
The RoyaJ BalJet con1iStS of 60 dancen and
approximately 20 principal musicians with local
musicians joining the m to make UJ> a 75-plece :
orchestra for the Los An1eles stay. ·~
Three different one·act dances are offered I
by t he Royal Ballet tonlaht at lhe Sbrlne : •
Auditorium. ;
THEY AllE .. BIRTHDAY Offering," also l
ca lled "Piece d 'occ11lon," tn which Merle •
Park, David Wall a nd Michael Coleman will .:
dance lead roles; "A Mouth In the Country" ln
which Marperlte Porter and Ant.bony Dowell
wlll perform; and "La Fin du Jour" feauturln1 ,
Merle Park, Jenaif,r Penney, Jiilian 11oN1D1 •
and W ape ltalllaa.
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,,.., -"· '"' • ENTERTAINMENT
baa~r Musle .Joins Lag11na Sum1ner Festivals
LY••COP8UO, orenoe C.ounty artists and• sympfMJMtte under the direction OI Henry
Br andoft, wlll Pffform songs Including
trvlno Bertin favorites and "Fiddler on
the Aoof,"9p.m . ~y•t Fashion
Island Concert Series, Newpot1 Beach.
Admission free.
"CANDIDA,"
• Seminar Theatw production, wttt be
performed eQaln by popular derMnd at 8
tonight and Saturday, In Studk> Theater,
UCI c_,npus, BrldQe and Mesa Streets.
AdmlsJlonfree.
"GUYS AND DOLLS "
performed by the Saddleback Company
Theatw, wlll preview for groups only
Tuesday at the Saddleback Fine Arts
Theater, 2800 Marguerite Parkway, Mission
Viejo. Performances scheduled
8 p.m . Mondays through Saturdays and
3 p.m . Sundays, through Sunday, Aug. 12.
No performances Monday and Tuesday, Aug.
6, 7. Tickets, call 831·7414. ·
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE"
wlll open at 8:30 tonight at Gem
Theater, 12852 Main Street, Garden
Grove. Performances scheduled 8:30
p.m . Thursdays through Sundays, until
Saturday, Aug. 18.
SHAKESPEARE'S "THE MERRY
Wives of Windsor," wilt be performed
8:30 p.m. tonight through Sunday In
Shady QUad, Chapman Coll999, Orange.
LegenctssayShakespearewrotetheptay
at Queen Elizabeth's request to see Sir
John Falstaff fall In love. Tickets $3
general, $1.SO students and sentors.
Group rates available, call 997-6646.
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YUKIKO KAMEi TO PREFORM SUNDAY AT LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART
THE LAGUNA BEACH SUMMER
Music Festival presents the first two
of four concerts this :.veekend. The New
York String Quartet will lead off at
8 o'clock tonight In the Laguna Beach
High School a uditorium, 625 Park Ave.
Their program wlll lnctude Beethoven's
Quartet In C Minor, Prokofieff's
Quartet No. 1 a nd Borodin's Quarte t
No. 2. On Sunday the ve nue changes tor
"THE MUSIC MAN,"
s taged by Fulle rton College Summer Musical
Workshop, performed 8 p.m. tonight and
Saturday and Thursd ay, Friday, Saturday,
Aug. 2, 3, 4, a nd c.lt 2:30 p.m. Sunday at
Fullerton College Campus Theate r, 321
E . Chapman Ave. P re.sale ti ckets S2.7S
adult~, S2 students. Information call
871-8 101. ,
"SOUTH PACIFIC,"
first of three s ummer outdoor mus icals,
will be perfor med 8:30 nlghtly through
Tuesday, Aug. 7, a t Pearson Park
Theate r, Lemon t1n d SycamorP. Streets,
Anaheim. No performances Thursda y
a nd Frida y , Aug. 2, 3. Tickets, call
827-4041 or contact Anaheim Cultura l
Arts Cente r.
EIGHT·HOUR TROMBONE
Extravaganza, including Byron Peebles,
the Mainstream , Brass and Ivory and
the Los Ange les Rhythm and Bone Ensemble
will be held Sunday In Monarch Hall, '
Los Angeles Valley College, S800 Fulton
Ave. Van Nuys. Open to public, admission
and parking free. Information, call
783·7~.
a~ o'clock matinee at the Laguna Beach
Museum of Art, 307 Cllff Drive. Festival
director Masatoshl Mltsumoto will perform
as celllst with Miiton Thomas, vlollst ; Yukiko Kamel, vlollnlst and Nakyong Chai.
pianist. Works by Schubert, Martlnu,
Spohr and Oohnanyl wlll be featured.
Tickets may be reserved by phoning
494·7112 (days) or 49'-2471 afters p.m.
or p urchased at the door.
SWEET AOELINES,
Harborllte Chapter, will perform old
fa s hioned a nd modern barbers hop harmonies
3 :30 p.m . Sunday a t Heritage Park, Irvine.
Adults 52.SO, children, seniors and
military, $1. Information, call 754·36~.
OOMPAH PA BAND
from Germany will perform 7 p.m . Wed-
nesdays through Saturdays and 2 to 10 p. m .
Sundays through Aug. 5, at Old World VIiiage
at 7561 Center Drive, '
Huntington Beach. Shops, arcade
and children's ride also featured .
"CRYSTAL RIVER"
duo of Bruce Herring a nd Wa yne Eames
wlll perform bluegrass, country, folk
and country.rock music blend, 7 p .m .
Saturday at Capis tra no Valley Baptist
Church, 32032 De l Obispo, San Juan
Capistrano. Admission free
AURORA PARK
in M ission Vle10 open for public use
fe aturi ng vo lleyba ll , hdlf-basketball
courts, tot lot. super s lid e and play a rea
ne xt to natural wooded glen. Nine acres,
located Marguerite Parkway and Via Guadix.
MUSIC f'ROM aEAR
V•lley wtll feature Llfl t<revs,
Pl•nlst, and Stuart Canln, vlollnlst,
In a Beethoven performance Sunday, Aug • ..S. Tickets and Information, contact
Music From Bear v111er P.O. Box 68
BeMValtey, 9SU3orcal h0t> 753-~:
JOSE .. H VALENTI wlll direct
the Peter Mereblum Orchestr•, C.llfornl•'• first voutte orchestra, for the fourth
Summer Startlght Serenade •t e p.m .
Wednesday, AUQ. 1 In Lono Beach
·Recreation Park, Seventh Strwt •t P•rk
Avenue. Limited picnic tables are
available before the fr.-concert.
TWO SINGING SENSATIONS
have scheduled Southland shoWs thli
weekend. Shaun cassldy wlll be .
perforrnlmut A~helro Conventton c.nter . ~t 8 : 30 p.m. Saturday and cult favorite
Totn P*tty and his musical partners,
The Heartt>reakers, wltl headline sold
out performances Saturday and Sunday
at the Universal Amphitheater.
"MOZART FESTIVAL "
featuring 13 choral, orchestral and
chamber music concerts performed by
professionals throughOut the
U.S., will be held Tuesday through
Sunday, Aug. 5, In San Luis Obispo.
Symposium on late 18th and 19th century
ke yboard lite rature and stUdent musician
c lin ics to be offered. Tickets and
information, contact Mozart Festiva l
P.O . Box 311 , San Luis Obispo, 93406,'
or call (805) 543·4580.
MEL TILLIS and hi s tale nt for
transla ting experience into country tunes
w ill be heard at 7 .30, 9 dnd 10 :30
tonight and Saturday in the Good Tim*'!>
T heater at Knott's Be rry Farm
FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI'S
production of "Ha mlet" w ill not open
the season at CTG/ Ahma nson Theater.
Orlg lna lly scheduled fo r October,
has been postponed due to technical
conditions. The American pre m iere of
Terence Rattlgan's "Cduse Celebre"
has been announced In its place. George
Keathley wlll direct the p roduction
from Oct. 12 to Nov 24.
'Hands On' Idea Explnins. Wonders
BymOMLECOQ
Of Ille D ... f f'lltll $utt
The moment an adult walb into the Ex·
perience Cent.er lo TuaUn, whatever child re·
mains lrullde gives out with a happy "Oh Boy!"
Around the walls or tbe converted
clasaroom la an assortment of displays meant
not only to teach underlying principles or
science, but also Lo lnvite you to play.
THERE'S THE exercising bicycle hooked
to a generator that feeda Ughta lo an automobile
front end hangmg on the wall.
Crank the pedals and you FEEL bow much
power it tukcs to keep th~e four headlights
blazing.
Stand In a room where yellow. cyan and
magenta Light.a blend lnt.o white -until you
move to the beat of disco and see mulU·colored
11hadows follow In atep.
Before long, you know how colors mlx lo
nature becau.se you 11ce It for yourseU.
"And people need hands-on ex~ncncc to
get turned on Lo Kclcnce," bays Goodman.
They will al'W net.-d on apprec1aUon of the!>e
baslc11 Lo hold u JOb lD the future. he adds
AS FOR THE Expenence Center's future.
Goodman will movE· the present 20 or so expen·
menu from their Tus tin location at 13601
Browning St . urtcr 1l~ l'losmg on Sunday .
The center will reopen at Cul vC'rdale School
1n I rvuw In St>ptc•m bcr where youngsters in
county classroomi; will J(t·t a cruck at expen-
ments ulonc with the pul>lJc There will be an
udmlsslon charge.
llut that ~1t1• •~ also temporary, Goodman
hope6, bccuu:,c Orange CoWlty Fair direct.ors
have tcntaUv<'ly offered five ac res at Fa irview
Road and Arltngton Drive In Cot.ta Mesa.
Goodman hopc11 to raise the runda and bulld
dozens more d1i.ploy1> fo r a 40.000 square-foot
bwldmg.
AND, HE WANTS television shows on a
public statJoo keyed to the center. a pre-and
post-vis1t curricula for schools, travcUng dis·
plays fo r mall" and hwunesses, ltbrarlcs and
other m~cum!I , and t·vcn a public laboratory
whe re people C'l.ln expe nmcnt under expert
~upervis1on
In lht• mc:inwhilt, Gl)(x.iman·~ rC"qu1rcments
arc modt:1lt.
The center needs deducllblc donations of
cash. s<'ienW1c apparatus. opUcal and other de·
v1c~s. wood and other build.mg materials and
most important. vo lunteers to man the center
during its planned SO-hour w~k ··wc·u train people ; they don't have Lo
CSee LEARNING. Page C7>
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ABOUT TH18 TIME, you're likely to meet
the c reator of thl11 hand!l-On place.
He's u tall, former 11clence teacher named
John Goodman and he'll probably be smiling
because he enjoys watching visll.ors have a good
time learnlnt(.
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"The point of all this is to have a chain of
experiences that make the underlying aclcnllfic
Idea apparent."
nut the expt•ri ments require that viewers do
som ething -step inside, pour sand. move
mat(nct.I, be port or a gyroscope -in order to
learn why things work as they do.
THAT, GOODMAN makes crystal clear. is
vital In a world where technology fills every
aspect of life.
It's even more Important to set people past
fean of ldence and t.ecbnol<>aY dwinl a Ume
when N1t.lonal decisions mmt be made about a
future ftlled wtth 1ucb complexitJet.
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MOVIE PALACES REVISITED. • •
-Direct.or King Vidor presenting his epic
World Wur I movie, "The Olg Parade." ut the
Orpheum in downtown Los Angeles Aug. 16.
The Ornheum. wh ich was lhP last theater In
the country to st ngt two dully vaudeville
performance11, hos n f'rcnch Renaissance in·
tcrlor wtth crystal chondeliers. marble. bronze
and brocadell.
Actress Irene Dunne will present her
romantic drama, "Love Affair" Aug. 2S lo
the San Gabriel Civic Auditorium, which ls
richly turniAhed and design~ in the style of tho
old mllelon next door.
-TD L08 ANGELES Tbeat«. detcnbed
11 the flneet movte palace wett ot Cb!caeo. will
b• the scene of the Au1. 30 abowin1 of
"FooWaht Parade," to be presented by Ill star
Ruby Keeler .
-The Mayan Tbeater'a atwmloa Mayan
Revival arehil.ecture ta the perfect •ettinf for a
abowtnc of Walt Dlaney'a south of the border
cla11lc, ''The Three Caballeros," Sept. 13.
Veteran Dt1ney animator Ward Kimball wUI be
present to cU1cuu lhe film .
Serlet movte·aoen wm also venture out or
the Loi An1elea area for three of lhe evenJn11.
llEU.E OBEaON ~ present ••wut.ber•
tn1 Het1ht1" ln Sanla Barbara's ArUnstoa
Tbeat«, wbich la a dep&CUOn ol a •Spanllb
vU111e. Cbarlea Farrell wUl prtHDt "Qld
llwlidll" ln the 50-,.ar-old Avalon neat« on c.u•m. ad ......, ,..,. ta llebeduJtd a.o pre·
MDl f 11.Y DartlDc ClemlllMDe" at the Pox lD Pomona.
The series will conclude Oct. 18 wtth direc·
tor Frank Capra presenting hJs 1937 cl85slc.
"Lost Horizon," In one or the most famous mov·
ie theaters o f all. Mann's <formerly
Grauman'sJ Chinese Theater In Hollywood .
WhJle many of the great movie palaces
around the-country have been forgotten or lg.
nored. says Webb. the!Je theaters arc not-or
should not-be white elephant!\.
MANY HA Vt: BIE£N recycled, such as Sao·
ta Barbara's ArUnl\On. lnt.o performing art.a
centers or for other acUvtUes lhat need lar&e
1pace1. ..
The Wlltem Theater ln Loe Anaelee, wbtcb
recently wu accept.cl to UM NaUoaal Re1ll&er
of Hiatortc Place1 u a· ftational l&Ddmark, la
preaenUy threatened with demoUUoa unleu a
new buyer stepa forward to aave It.
"The Belt RemalDln1 S.m" Just may be
one of the Jut opportunlt.l• to have lhe IUXW')'
of alepptna back ln Um• and enjoytnc a mot.lot\
picture Uie audlencet dld wbe.. movte·aolna
was an tle1ant and even maitcal event.
Sublcr1ptJon Uckttl for Mriet may be or·
dered by maU, ln adnnce, f?om the AP'I (501
Doheny Rd., Beverly Hills. 90210) : s.10 for GD•
ud '50 for two.
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lD advaate from 11eketron or aube door on the
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OUT 'NABOUT Fridlly. July 27, 1979
Old World's Wdden
a.m .• Wedneaday through Saturday, and rrom 2
to 10 p.m. on Sunduy.
DAIL V PILOT c:J
•
•tea pe&b. UPCOMING EVENTS include a Swiss night bee! roll. $6.9S; ~ngen filet, filet of sole Pa4 A.~ tn poiat i1 the OW Wont rWt.aunnr on Saturday, Aug. 11. with original folkmusic rned with t~rtar sauce and le mon, SS.95. J.
and ~an vtllace, •cUeaint to Huatlnston and dancers from Switzerland. and lwo The luncheon menu, served from 11 a.m . l C.nter, ln Hm1~ 8-IC'b. If 1.ulftc I.here Polynesian night.a on Salurday, Aug. 18. and 5 p.m .. offers a well·rounded selection or hot en~ u lh• ed •Solan aaya -la haU lhe tun, tM full Saturday, Aug. ~. with firedancers and music trees. hot and cold sandwiches and a chef's
ouUa1 QUlht to tome off a one of the year ' a und Summt'r or Oktoberfest of the islands. salad. Choices in the first category include,'
mott 11_.mo,..b&e ev•ntt . · The Old World restaura'nt. open daily from Hungarian cabbage roll, $3.25; spatreribs and
" IN UNI!: WITH ontl of t:urope's oldest 11 a.m. to JO p.m .. serves continental cuisine sa uerkraut. $3.25 ; grilled Thueringer sausages
ONE WOULD THINK anylhlnt situated traditions. they're cu rrently celebrating a with principal emphasis on German food. The $3.95
next tolheS&o Di•10 l''reeway wouldn't be hard Wanefestaval. This is th~ time of year. arter all, djnner menu, served from S p.m .. offers about d A i.tnfully d e li cious dessert t weighj
to spot. But don't count on at when wine connoisaeurs are waitin& for the new dozen entrees. all served with soup or s alad. watche rs rorget 1t 1 for lunch or dinner i' M~be my ab&llty lo take directJons leavH barvetl uwt the old one -lut year's wine -choice of dressing. potatoes. vegetable. bread Schwarzwaclder e1s becher mlt K1rschwasser1
IOMtt.Nnl to be dei1lred Whatever. the fi rat h•l lO 10 and butter. In English that translates as Black Forest ic4
time out I expenenced undue annoyance and Fou l potnt oft.be Wlnefestival at Old World Absolutely tops is s auerbraten mat kartof· cream cup with K1rschwasser . the tab 11> $1 75. •
frUJtraUon before finally fmd1n1 U\e Old World Is the colorful Beergarden. Folkdance aroups felpfannkuche n -marinated tender pot roast •
vllla1eandrestaurant an on btltge accomp anied b y Mosel-with potato pancakes. $6.95. Also up for prime T HE RATSKELLER COCKTAIL lounge is
Irritation quickly, gave way to amlablUty. Mualkanten. an old country musical aggrega-consideration are the Hungarian goulash with opc•n daily from noon to midnight. Wt:dnesday
however. once we detected lhe novel and lion direct from Germany. German noodles, $6.25, and the wien e r through Sonday t>wre·s accordion music start•
charmlne chuacter of the place. OnJy a few The festival will continue through Sunday, schnitzel, mllk!ed veal cuUet breaded and pan mg at 7.JO ·p.m . l:.lnd at 2 p.m. on Saturday a nd
ste ps from your car you feel you've crossed the Aug. s with program acUvilies from 7 p.m. to l fried in butter. $7.25. Sunday ,
threshold into an 11uthentlc little European The Old World Beergarden i:1 open Salurda3'
vUJa1e. :rnd Sunday. with cafeteria ser vice ror suct1
THIS HAllLET -complete with cob·
blestone street.a. lantern lampposts, window
flower boxes. sparkling rountains, murals on the
housewalls -contains more than 60 spedally
shops with imported merchandise from all over
the world. Adding another European touch.
most of the shops have second-story living
quarters for the owners.
Beyond the shopping and dining possibilities
at Old World, there're myriad other auractions
to occupy young and old. These include a ·13.
room inn. the Hotel Europa, a zoo. amusement
rides and arcades for children. even a cha~I ,
, me m orial gardens and banquet hall accom-
modating up to 250 people for weddings and club
parties.
As if all that isn't enough. Old World seems
to be forever staging special events, too. These
range from Swiss. Polynesian and Mexican
nights to specific German festivals like Maifesl
BALLET ••.
From Page Cl
Both matinee and evening performances
will be offered this weekend.
Saturday's ballet will be "Mayerlinl(." a
slory c~ntering on the double death or Crown
Prince Rudolf of Austria·Hungary 1tnd of the
17·ycar-old Mary Vetsera.
DURING THE AFTERNOON performance.
lto;.1d roles will be danced by Wayne Eagling,
Alfreda Thorol(ood, Sandra Conley. In the even
ang reatured dance rs will be David Wa ll, Lesley
Co llier . Me rle Park and Monicu Mason.
Sunday's ballet will be ":-)Jeeping Beauty "
with lead roles during the matinee danced by
Marguerite Porte r and Juhan Hosking and by
Merle Park and David Wall at night.
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p a r ents /\cu C Is h1 Salawr ) <.1nd Sunl;,i
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"Tht· Cross and the Arrow'' during 151 h
annual Pageant of La Cristianita. This
lhn.'I' :1cl. outdoor nram;i opt•n:-. :11 x 1:,
p .ni S:1t11rda~· ;.ind run ~ throui.th /\ug ;, 111
a llillural amphith t•alc•r tn S~1 1) ('lc·m<'nl!·
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t·h1 ckl:n !\a lad There's band music and polka
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night and from 12 30 to 7 p.m Sundays. l
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Mesa, San Ckmente Actors Cannot Tell a Lie
OIMaueb. Geor .. W .......... ,ot around 0. Sep&.•· Uwt Saa a.m.te Commwllty 'l'Mater lauatMI lu .,._ Muon wilh the
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tAuthor's Life,
Christianity . .
~Spotlight
The life and worka of C S. Lewis a re ~rou1bt lo life by actor/playwright Tom Key. of
Atlanta, Oa., in the Life Assurance Company
production of "C .S . Lewis on Stage" :it
~nah ei m High Sc h ool Audito r i um , this
tweekend
TOE PLAY, ADAPTED by Key fro m cl~hl
of Lt-wis's more popula r works. focuses on
l.c wls's maturity und lill'rury accompli11h
vients . This production hus toured the country.
'laying before coll ege irnd regionul theater o u
dtCnceK. for two years and is rurrently on the
last part of the t o ur befor e moving off
Broadway in Novembe r
DurinR this evening of h umorous und
th<1ught·provoking cntertainmt·nt. the audience
is taken back in time some 20 years and invited
into Lewis's study. and ultimately his life .
The audience has an edge in that they now
know how popular Lewis's works are lo be a nd
bow they will innuence thousands of lives. In
~end. however, Lewis has the greater advun· ~:Jge because he i~. aftf'r all. C.S. Lewis .
Key is quite t·onvlncing. Often. after <t
performance. de partinl( audience mem ber s arc
erhcard to say, "I'm so ghtd I got to meet
(\ewts) after reading 80 m<tny of his books.··
·~Lewis i.pe nt his firs t 30 years <tS u
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'George Wa8hington Slept' on Both Stages
Such a h a pptnalaoce 1lway1 brln11
to mlnd the true •tory of 1 couple friends. both
drama teachen. who met one day b)' chance.
Ou m•lklMd lhaL1hc w1.1 playiq the IHd In
"P'nrty Carau" ind the oU..r 11ld. "Oreat, I'll
come and aee ll "
She dro"e to the L••una Moulton Playhouse
to catch ber frlend'a performance -and walled
Dll evenlnc ln vain to 11ee her Later she found out
that her friend waa playlnti In "Forty Car•ts"
ut the Cost11 Mesa Ci vic PlayhOuse .
SO It you're on your way to see a friend In
"George Wa11hln1ton Slept Here ," make s urf
)'OU know which theater to vlall.
~
WIOLE NOTHING HAS been itnnounced
beyond "George Washln.cton" al the Costa
Mesa playhouse, the San Clemente Community
Theater has unveiled Its entire 1979·80 schedule
And ll doesn't look as lhouf(h anything else on
TOM KEY PORTRAYS FAMOUS AUTHOR IN "C.S. LEWIS ON STAGE" THIS WEEKEND
:-it aunr h at heist. op1•nly conressing hti. unbehcr
Prodded by friends, such as his best friend
J. R.H. Tolkien. Le wis decided the Christ story
to bt· a myth. like other great myths.
BUT LEWIS WOULD lutC'r d1scovn un 1n1
po rt ant dis tinction: "The trt-me nduus d1f
fe rence between this m yth and ull othe rs 1s that
it really happened."
It was not until one d ay in Septe mber 1931,
that Lewis finally became a Chris tian. While
the roud to England's famou~ Wh1ps nade :loo
was not the same Road to Damascus. It proved
to be so for Lewis .
\
1\:, he later described h11> ud ventun· on
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pericnccs such us these. und hb i.1l>1Lil y lei writ•·
about Chnst1ant1ty in e:t s1·r1<1us ht..rury munn1•r
would lal<'r hdp r onv1·rt hundred:-. of nthl·ri.
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duclion
Followlna "Wa1htn1too" on Nov. 8 and
playin1 throuth Dec. I 11 Robert Anderaon'a
pol1nanl drama. "Silent NiC}lt. Lonely Ni1ht."
Then comes a musical change or pace with
"Da mes at Sea." playina from Jan. 10 through
Feb. 2.
Comedy reirn• lhrouahout the rest ol the
Sun Cle mente sch edule with "Stuff and
Nonsense" runnin1 from March 6·29. "Dear
De linc1uent" on s tage May 1·24 and "I
Hemember Mama" the summer fare. opening
June 26 and cl011ing July 19
Performances are given Thurs day througn
Saturday at 8:30 for four weekends a t tht>
Cabrlllo Playhouse. 202 Avenida Cabrlllo. San
Cle m ente. Call the box office at 492·04M fo r
furthe r informution on the new season.
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THE HUNTINGTON BEACH Playhouse as
off and running with the Rccond produc tion in its
new Seacliff Villa1Jc Theater, "Be ginner's
Intermission
Tom Titus
Luck .·· cast and in rchcari.ul for an Aug. t7
IJ IH'n trtJ(
Hunk Surk1n . u fam11tur ruct• at the old Harn
theate r. h i:.IS <'UJllUrt-d the leading rOlt Of •l
would be ph1landt•rt•r who:-.e on~ alt.empt i.t PX
tramur1tal l11iss r oi.ti:; him his m:JrrtaJ(c. Sui.1.111
OTonnl'll plHvs llw 1·x wifr he tne:-i to win har k
in a repn<i<' ''' hc-r rw rformanc(' 1n the 197fi
lrv1m· Commun11 v Thr-<1lN produt t1on
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11 book r ubhshN whn ali.o huci d (''\ign11 on Mt'>'-
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ltletri~ Measure ·
A new metnt• musical for children ... Takr
M e to Your Liter. l \V<.innc.1 Meler . 1s
presl'ntcd at 10 :m a.m. Tuc!->day through
Thursci:.J v in KmSl'Y t\llchtonum. Calilnrn1 .i
State· Museum of Scit nce <1nd Industry , Ex
pos ition Park . 700 S ta le Drive, Los
Angt'lc!->. In th<'ir rolt•s as Space Plac(•
Ph1ycrs arc from top To m She ppard.
Curtiss Bradford and O<'nise Damico. A<l
mission 1s frC'l' and thc>rc· •~ample parkmJ!
T he must•um 1~ open daily from 10 to 5.
Stone Artwork Showing
SOUTH•AST ASIAN stone sculpture, usa~ and design variations In basketry
from around the world and late
Aenalsunce old master paintings Including
Andromeda by Rubens, on display at
Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main Street,
Santa Ana. Hours 9 a.m . to S p,m . Tuesday
throUQh Saturday, 1 to10 p.m . Wednesday
and Thursday, 1.s p.m . Sunday.
Admission and parking free.
A RECEPTION FOR
Tom Nebbla wlll be held from 7 to 9 p.m.
Monday for his photographic display
"36 Fr~mes'' seen through Sunday, Oct. 1',
at the California Museum Of Science and
Industry, Los Angeles. Hours 10 to S
p.m . dally, admission free.
DAVID MCKEE,
director of David McKee Gallery, :.;ew
York, will speak on Franz Kline
and the art of collect ing at 7:45
tonight, at Newport Harbor Art Museum,
850 San Clemente Drive.
M useum member s free, non-members $3.SO.
ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR
Area Legal Secretaries Association will
sponsor art auction Saturday at Park
Newport Spa, .5000 Park, Newpart Beach.
Preview 6 p.m ., auction 8 p.m . Original
art, water colors, oil paintings and
graphics featured. Admission $1.50.
Information, contact Lois M cKeon at
835·2200.
"SAILING SERIES,"
a photographic exhibit of worldwide
sailing events by Christopher Caswell,
on display 10 to 5 p.m . Tuesdays through
Sa turdays at Status Gallery, Newport
Beach. Information, call 673-8393.
"ALIEN" EXHIBIT,
including computer room ol spaceship
Nostromo, giant space tug towing three
oi l refineries and a miniature of the
space jockey, on display at California
Museum of Sc ience and Industry, Los
Angeles. Hours 10 to 5 p.m. daily,
admission free at 700 State Drive,
E xposition Park.
WARHOL SILKSCREEN OF ROCK STAR
Mick Jagger Portrayed In 1975
RECENT WORKS BY ,
Warhol, Oldenburg and Wesselm ann are
being shown through Aug. 25 under the
t itle, "WOW !," at West Coast Gallery,
2700 W. Coac;t Highway, Newpart Beach
The silkscreens, etching and aqudt1nts
m ay be viewed daily
ARTISTS AND CRAFTSMEN
needed tor Art-Cr aft Fair , 10 to 5 p.m .
Sa turday and Sunday, Aug. 18, 19, in
San Clemente. Display spaces $18
individual non·m ember , SJO organization.
Application, contact Sa n Clemente Ari'>
and Crafts Club, P.O. Box '127, San
Clem ente, 92672 or John Ott at 492-4631.
OPEN TO ALL ARTISTS,
Or ange Coun ty Art Assoc1..-it1on will hold
13th annual juried Pxhih1<1on, CS/PG 13,
Friday, Oct. 16 to Sunduy, Nov 18, at
M uckenthaler Culturul Center , Ful lerton.
Josine lanco·Starrc>ls, di rPctor,
Los Angele<.. M uni( 1p 'll Art Gall1>riF-c,, iuror
I nformat1on, call 819 6Rli0
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'New Albume by Tite Knack, Cars, Kinks Show '70s Rock Trends
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••1 GOI' TIO CAU. '!be Kinta a.nd The
lnack." A toneleu "oh" was lh• toclalve
,response.
Gru&td, the aeleetlon list. cJld sound ratht!r
Mran1e, Wte • 1•1 Q'*IUon Camao tho Ma1nlf1
ceet ~t rip out of an ertvetope on fl very bad
ailllt: • Name three thlnp lbe 0.monds would
need for a mid·altemoon oray tn Death Valley."
But serloualy Doa.nle and Marie, llstenln1 to
this trio ol m1d-1ummer releases should provide
aomt lnalcht.1 on '70. rock approache1 and clues
1o the eWottuJ fate or three q&alte dtfrerent
banda.
The Kinkt, of courae, la a precious Brtll&h
mu1tcal lDIUtutJon well Into it.I MCond decade,
Th Can a Botton·bu ed band that at.ruck 1old
with lta debut album, and The Knack, t.he fint
L.A. poup to land a major reeord deal out or
the bur1eontnc new wave club scene.
"GET THE &NACK " <Ca pitol SO·ll98), the
rour ome'a debut, Is perhaps the more lmpor·
tunt record. It reprebtnt.t a tell of whether
t unes deeply rooted In 'SOs Beatles and Mersey
beat lnlluenceit on grab the mainstream au·
dlence. where tastes nee lo the comfort or
Stewart, Supertr.amp or Ted Nu.isance.
So tar It's working. The album has cracked
top 20 and the Infectious siogle,."My Sharona,"
ttl riding airwaves everywhere.
Whereas send-up bands like Berkeley's
R ubinoos survey pop te rritory with fru it
SOUTH SEAS TROUPE, THE TAHITIANS, PERFORM IN 'PACIFIC TERRIFIC REVUE'
T11rn on Isle Tempo
Jn keeping with the international fl avor or
its newl y-opened Water Wonderland attraction.
the Disneyland Hotel presents as part of its
f.ummerfest a new mus ical production, the
•Pacific Terrific Revue," starring The Tahi·
tians, a group of native dancers from that South
lea Jsland.
This combo or seven young men and women
perform an all-around Polynesian s how consist·
ing or authentic folkloric rouUnes from Tahiti.
Hawaii. Samoa, and New Zealand.
IN COLORFUL costumes or grass skirts
end elaborat.e headgear, The Tahitians perform
the Hawaiian wedding dance and the offirial
dance or Maori, New Zealand. all to the pulsal·
lng drumbeat of the toere <a hollow log druml
•nd the pahu Ca bass drum>.
The group has toured the United States for
seven years and has appeared in hotels such as
the MGM Grand In Las Vegas and the Playgirl
Club in Los Angeles, as well as at hotels In
Reno. Flortda, Canada, Bermuda. and Puerto
Rico.
They may be seen at Water Wonderland at
8:30 and 9:30 every evening except Sunday. The
opening performance of the evening is preceded
by an official torch lighting ceremony at 8: 15
Tiit: TAHITIANS appear courtesy of Pan
Amcnrun Airlines who fli t•-; lh1· group dircclly
from lh<' ~ulh St.·a~ to lhl' mainland
W:.itcr Wonderland. open free of charge to
the public. 1~ locall'd bctw<.•cn lhc lhrc1• lowers
of Disneyland Hotel, 1150 W. Cerritos Ave .
Anaheim.
Mesa Plans Trip
Through SD Zoo
On Saturduy, Aug. 25. Costa Mesa 's D~part·
ment of Lei~;urc S<.!rvices will spon~or an all·day
trip t1> th<' !'lan Dic~o Y.oo.
The bus leaves ul !) a.m. and arr1vt:s back al
5 p. m . The cost 1s S9 for adulls and $6 for
children age 15 and under All childn·n must lw
uccompanied hy an adult Th ·deadline for sign·
ups is Aug. 12
This trip includt•s round trip transportation,
entrance to the zoo, gu1d<!d bus tour, and en·
trance lo the Children's zoo. For information on
how to sign up, call 754-5300 or 754 515fl.
The FIRST
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Comedy.
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cocktail syruplneas, The Knack lnjectl lyrical
themes worthy of the not 10 Innocent '70s (''Good Glrh Don't").
THE MUSIC 18 CRISP, packs a threat
wilhout sacrificing melody, and guitarists Doug
Fleger and Berton Averre wute Utlle space in
making their points effectively. •
Producer Mike Chapman keeps things
sounding taut and fresh despite simpUstic solos
and material <"That's What the Llttle Girls
Do") that could have found a spot on The
Beatles' ·'Yesterday and Today.'•
However, there ls a feeling of smugness and
cold calculation in The Knack's approach. and
the record company that brought UJJ the Beatles
isn't making things any easier with album cov·
er art and publicity hype that mimics "Meet the
Beatles."
A "Knul<e the Knack" backlash is gaining
momentum so the band had better halt the
greedy manipulation or face a short but sweet
existence in the spotlight.
THE CARS, "CANDY·O," <Elektra SE-507).
Unlike Eastern ins tant success counterpart
Boston. The Cars have avoided a sophomore
Jinx of bloated. "It Came From Outer Space"
production techniques to mas k infe rior
material.
The new ulbum doesn't have as immediate
an 1 mpact as the first nor contain gems like
"My Best Friend's Girl." but the quintet's
stylized sound is recycled ni cely here.
ALMOST CRYPTIC imagery c razor lights.
lwcks<!<tl rumhll's. frontseat wife> 1s delivered
1:ffN·t1vcly by vocalil>l/guitanst Hie Ocasek.
who:.c durk hearted v<1 mp1ng lends credence to
teen angst themes like the icy fox whodrivPs away
with you r money and sanity packed in the trunk.
BenJamin Orr's wound-up bass Imes are the
roundat1on for The Cars' intensity through
simplicity formula. Add some tasty guitar fills
and synthesizer washes to come up with a coolly-
dctachcd. engaging brand or soph1st1cated rock
that dhcsn 't leave your body out.
THE KINKS, "I.OW BUDGET," <Arista
AB 121!01
Mt•anwhilC', the eloquent Ray Davies con·
t1nucs to paint masterful portraits on a canvas
c·a lied modern society. It'!'> a high pressure
world of evc rylhin~: shortages, em otional
S{'(~lus1on and mass vahum consciousness l"Na'·
t1 onal llt>tilth">
As ··superman." Davies would save us all
"I'd like lo fly but I can't t>ven swim." Jus t
:mother fl:.iwcd hero, trying to keep hi s head
a hove.· n~ing w<.1ter hy l<.1ugh1ng a!> it engulfs
ham
Davit's' cynicism and the way he expresses
11 vof'ally obviously I'> th1• magic thut has kept
T he Kinks goini.: tind lhl' cult cxp;rndini:t
Tilt: Nt:W ALllUM follows a rock1C'r ;ind
more narrow p:1th th ;in ''M1 s f1ts'' or
"SlccpwalkC'r," with too few ballads l a Davies
forte) and a lt·ss thtin acceptable reliance on
musical chchcs
As such, at lakes a few listens to 1gnon · sur
pnsingly sub-par support and concenlral<' on
rock's most underrated songwnlt·r. I A few
seal-; still an· available for The Kinks final
night at thl' Univers al Amphitheatre Aug 191
YOU FIGURE IT OlJT DEPT.: Ethel
Merma n's "Disco Album" 1s out on A&M .
featuring 12~ beat pPr minute rcnd1t1 ons of
"There's No Business Like Show Business" and
"Everything's Coming Up Roses " No c1>0
firm at1on of rumors that thC' Divine Mrs M wall
meet Donn a Summer in a roll<'r skating death
rnce .. S<Jn Frnncisco's psychedelic relic Alu"
('h('er has reformed with one original mem·
lic·r Shaun Cass1dy's concert at Anaheim
Connntion CeMtcr Saturday ni ght will be taped
for a la ve album Rumors of Bob Dylan's con-
ve rsion to Christianity have been confirmed.
lib next album will include songs titled ''When
lie Returns," " Believe In You" and "Ye Shall
Rt> Rel('ased" ... Peter Frampton JUSl bought a
gas stution in upstate New York.
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REFLECTED
John Goodman
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIRED ADS
842•5878
Tbe SlerTa Summer F11Uval wUl offer concerta, fllma
and worbhopi for U daya from Saturda1 tbroup Aq. 11.
at Mammoth Lakes. ·
Opmlq nJaht performers will be 1U1b Mllea1e. a
contemporary Jan band with Colleen Harvey and
Sher.-ood Ball, ,vocaU.ta, and WUe Court, a popular
country rock band with btue1rau, jau, aoul and clualcal
tone•.
Joe Sample, keyboardist and foundin& member of The
Cruudera, will perform Saturday, Avg. 4. Sample bas
accompanied ll'tista incJudln1 Jonl Mitchell, Ste~ly
Dao and receoUy.cut a aolojau albwn.
.IAM£8 WRITMOaE will perform "Wlll Ro1ers
USA," Thursday, Aug. 9. Whitmore haa performed in rtlm~
lncluding "8atUegrou1ul," "Tore, Tora, Tora" and "Give 'Em Hell Harry."
LEARNING. • •
<From Page C2>
know about science," he assures.
Contact him at 645·0201.
IT WOULD BE hard to find better qualirica·
lions for the founder or a science center than
Goodman's.
He was both a National Science Foundation
and Danforth Grpduate fellow, got his Ph.D.
from Cornell and has taught al schools ranging
from Harvey Mudd College to California
Institute of the Arts in Valencia. Goodman has
also designed science exhibits.
He got the center idea while teaching
science at Irvine 's SELF a lternative High
School in 1974.
·•we had a lot of kids who arrived in the
11th grade and said 'I dare you lo teach me
something ... if there's one lhlng I know, It's
that I can't learn; and with an attitude like
that, they were right."
HE TURNED THOSE youngsters on to
science just as he does visitors to the Ex·
perience Center, by having them play with
prisma that make the world spin, mirrors Ulat
make false realiUes appear. by using magnets
to simplify tbe principles of Earth's mapetic
field.
Like his Irvine students, center visitors will
find one otber fact: Not only can they un·
derstand science, they can understand almost
anything.
"And isn't that at the core of all learning?" '
( 1 ~ '\ Amusing ob .. rvetlons of lite ., .. ,. I 1c ••••inc ~,. •long the Orenge Coeat, ~'· j penned by• native son,
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SPECIAL PREVIEW
TONIGHT
The lights and eoundl "the '60'a.
11Mn were bltteaweet U....... 1beR were a'UtJ times...
and It w all unforgettable.
Other co n certs will be Commander
Cody, lltonday , July 30, Portland Dance Theater,
Wednelday, Aug. 1, Mission Mountain Wood Band, Friday,
Aug. 3, Hubert Laws. Monday, Aug. 6, eololats from the
Westside Symphony Orchestra and Mark Richman.
pianist, Wednesday, Aug. 8, Westaide Symphony Orchestra
with Bogidar Avramov, conductor, Friday, Aug . 10, with
Sidney Harth, violinist , Saturday. Aug. 11.
Concert lime 8 p.m.
"WILL ROG ERS, USA," will be performed indoors.
Ott\er concerts outdoors ; dress warmly. Tickets limited to
l ,000 until afternoon of concert, in case or inclement
· weather .
"Will Rogers, USA" tickets $8. Other concerts.
advance tickets $4. box office, $5. Series of rour or more
concerts, $3.50 per concert. Contact. Sierra Summer
Festival. P.O. Box 7710, Mammoth Lakes, Ca. 93546.
Workshops and seminars will include understanding
classical music. Bogidar Avramov; songwriting, J oe
Sample; seminar and mini·festival or Frank Capra films .
FREE CHAMBER music. pop, jan. folk concerts and
special children's programs to be offered, schedules
po~ted Cturing festival.
'1nformalion, call, (714)934·2712.
.. DRACULA IS A DAZZLER. n sets a standard that will be difticuh to
overtook when the next Oscars are passed out.
There has never been a more visually beautHul
horror movie . ., -Gary Arnold. Washington Post
°Frank Lanpella is never less than compelling.
His glistenm9 eyes are alive wit~ intalhgmce
and sexual thirst. An eternal gigolo who finally
loses his heart." -David Ansen. Newsweek
.. Langella is a marvelous Count Dracula and
gives the kind of stylized performance which
brings Oscar nominations. It is a fine
blend of art. fright and fun ...
-Dale Stevens. Cinc1nnat1 Post
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NOW PLAYING
EDWARDS' BRISTOL ORANGE MALL STADIUM DRIVE-IN
Santa Ana 540·7444 Orange 637·0340 Orange 639·8770
Tiie ~cowboy wllo ever rode
bdO tlle wUd west. .. from Poland.
Frldly. July 21. 1979
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fA<.;APt'.t 8J'f" -, ~ BU~NS SHI• LDSFI
JUST YOU -•
ANO """ "
M:i,KID :.~
Plus tPGI
"ICE CASTLES"
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A MAC't IClUUI 0 l'aOOUC'TION
M-tt FRANK DE VOL•l-""l't~ HOWARD W. KOCH.JR. wr•w•-, MICHAEL ELIAS .t FRANK SHAW ,.~"'MACE NEUFELD·o.-.,~ ROIJERT ALDRICH
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• ' ,, ... Juti 11. ,.,. MOVIE .. EVIEWS
'Meatllalls' Mixes Camp Rumor With Gentleness
•Y YAaDaNA A•A• .........
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"'9 IUYI wM bnugltt"" treeer.aty..,.. ,...._, ln
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lteltfMft end wrltw Herold ttemla to ...... tW9 -,, .. "',. .,..,,
•••ts•Melthet~ken Institution, summer cemo. It·
.. u ..._,.. tht ""''"""" tilam"'9t' ~"· tht lnteru""' rivelry wtth tht rich kids
acroH tht ~·and, of courM,
tht nonatGP prectlcel JAes. If one or two fell flat, so
whet. Tht N•t protMM>ly wlll
hit your tunnyb0ft9. There·~
also a terr1flc•ll-4troundper
formance by "S.turcMly Night
Live" etumous 8111 Murrey as the..._. counselor. His wi se
cracks end John BeluShl·llke
manic 9"erQY are tempered
t>ut not cloylnoly so -bT his trlendshlpwith a lonely, lrst·
••rm c.,,.,.~end a romance with
his female staff counterpart.
That gentle quality keeps
"M eatballs" from being as
totally off.the·wall as "Animal
House." t>ut there are plenty
of laughs. Besides, the
r aunchiness lost Is a PG r ating
gained, so more family m embers
will probably share In the fu~.
"DRACULA" 1s the
handsomest of this summer's
sc are movies, a splendldly
mounted and impressively acted
version of the Bram Stoker
classic. This one Is played straight, with no sly quips
about going for the jugular.
After "Love at First Bite," 5ome viewers may have trouble
taking the Universal film
'eriausly, especially with
such straight.faced lines as
"We are in trouble, deep
trouble "As in the Broadway
AWAITING DRACULA
K•t• NeHtgan
productloo, the major asset l!t
Frank Langella as the SOO-year
old COVIii; he lnstllls the
character with such Intensity
and sexiness that you understand
why his victims were so willing. Stalwart support comes from
Laurence Olivier, Oona Id
Pleasance, Kate Nelligan and
the marvelous visual efttcts
of Albert Whlt(ock. Director
John Badham dem onstrates a
startling versatility; his lost
m ovie was "Saturddy Night
Fever." Rated R
"MOONRAKER" follows the
James Bond formula to the
letter : a chase or f ight every
13 minutes, seduction every 20
m!nutes, bizarre villains,
pneumatic beauties, unbelievable
stunts, all.out destruction derby as the closer. Roger
Moore is now a perfect fit into
Jam es Bond's fancy duds. The
formula works in Its usual
m indless manner, but isn't it
More Adventure
For Robinsons
HOLLYWOOD (AP> The arlventures of
the Robinson family will continue 1n <J !'.OOn·LO·
he·r cleascd third film, "Mountain F<Jmi ly
Robinson." Pacific International Ent<'rpriscs,
Inc .. has announced .
The film stars Robt>rl L ogan , Susan
Damanle Shaw. Heather Raltray. Ham Lar sen
~nd Geor~c "Buck " Flower.
Thl' movie 1s the ~<'qucl to ··Adventures <If
th<' Wilderncl.1:> Family" and "Wilderness F11m1·
#Y P a rt 2"
time for Jimmy.boy to get a
new ect? Rlch•rd Kiel fs back
H "Jaws" but shows• soft side
Lola Chiles Is cMcor•tlve H
lhe CIA eoent. R•ted PG.
"MAIN EVENT" presents
th• fllp side of Barbra
Streisand none oJ the tender
ness of "A Star II Born." She
Is bacl< In her familiar role as the fast-talklng, take-over
lady. She plays a perfume
tycoon who Is victimized by her
accountant and finds htr only
ass•t lsownershlpof an
over·the·hlll boxer. She brow
beats him back Into the r ing
and ultimately to bed. Ryan O'Neal plays the fighter with
laid·back charm. Rated PG.
"ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ"
15 a nlfty-.,rlson movie, among
the-best of the genre ever
made. Clint Eastwood again
plays the laconic stranger ,
a con Who refuses to believe
that Alcatraz Is Inescapable.
11 w asn't, but the movie leaves
11 open whether the three
prisoners lived beyond their
plunge into San Francisco Bay
the real·life trio w as never
found. The one flaw in the
last.moving drama Is Patrick
McGoohiln's warden; he Is
painted so coolly sadist ic as
to be unbelievable. Rated PG.
"MANHATTAN" continues
Woody Allen's natural history
of neurotic New York Ci ty .
This time Allen Is a TV comedy
writer who appears rrres1!ttible
to a 17·year·old high school
girl (Mariel Hem ingway) and a
30.ish magazine writer (Diane
Keaton). He manages to lose
both. New York Is lovingly
photographed In black and white
by Gordon Willis, and the pro-
duc tion'sembellished by a gor··
geous Gershwin score. Rated R.
EVERV SUMMERniE CREAM OF AMERICAN YOUT1-t
GOES m SUMMER CAMP-
ANDTI-tl:. l<J:STGOTO CAMP NORTI'iSTAH.
c1nename ~ scAEEn
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MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
"THE MAIN EVENT" (PG)
"MOON RAKER" 1PG1
"ROCKY II " IPGI
"FRISCO KID" (PG)
"JUST YOU AND ME. KID" (PG)
"RUST NEVER SLEEPS" (PG)
STRDIUm 5scAeEn
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"BUCK ROGERS ANO
THE 25th CENTURY" (R)
"BLOODLINE" (R)
"LOOKING FOR MR. GOOOBAR"
"THE IN·LAWS" (PG)
"WHO IS KILLING THE
GREAT CHEFS OF EUROPE?"
"SUMMER CAMP"
"UP IN SMOKE"(R)
"PAOPHESY" (R)
"THE LITTLE GIRL WHO
LIVED DOWN THE LANE"
"MEATBALLS"
'WHICH WAY IS UP?" (A)
SIMIUlft
Sensational Splashdown
c; enc Wi ldt•r. lc·I t. v. ho port r<1y:-. ~· gentll·
and devout f'ol1sh rabbi. ;.rnd Harrison
Ford. who pla y~ a k indlw<irtcd oul1C1w.
:-.t ct.1d faslly make their way up:-.trPam alter
J USl one of their de<Ath defy mc adventure:-.
;.in impromptu h1gh·d1ve on hor seback
111f <i cliff in to w<tlN below in "The Frisco
K 1d · · n ow ~ho w in g <it Orang1· Coast
t hl'<J tcr•,,
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ROCK TALK Frtdey, July 27, 1979 DAil Y PILOT (,'9
Kansas Raises Production for National Tour
a, WA aOalNION
Otlp6te IUlbal bu.alMM on motl of the ~k ....., elftuif lh11 au.mer, Kauu la oul
on • m••'DOUI u.s. tc>Qr, tomp&.te wtlh bla
Male Pi t ..... to c:oUM•• wtlh UMt Nhut of
thetrMWLP,''119oMU.."
'"ftll ii tbe lllllaPlt produeUoo we bave nw _. •··· A6d-=Jcwuu teyboaN ptaytl' llewe -,r.aa ''fte ,..._ for th.t ii tlial we
1"1 u.ire 6a 001a..Utlon wkb other '"°"" com ln1 Olll wtth b&l loura and blt producUou, and
we alWQI felt we were a very vlaYal band.
"Al TUIS GOE on and lethnolotY In t'......_ ...._. become available to ua to use In
Hncert tlaat eache the 1l1ht H well aa tht·
ICNDd. Our audinctt ha1 •. lw-_ya been our prlmt•
coaiditrlMoa ud it contlAuet to be ao. So wt·
apead a lot ol mOMy on production
''There wu a Ume •n the early days when
we Uved on a dollar a day 10 we could spend ~very blt ol money we had nn equipment lo
11ound IOOd for the people. lo pl~He lhe people
-.nd to make a 1ood impresaion.'' ·
Steve admit. that ihe competition lan't any greater today than It's been In the past --It .,
just that the members or Kansas only recently ~ame aware of Its existence.
lt'1 a 1ame, you know," be says, "and you 've
got toplaytbe1ameto m ake it huppen.
Talents Trumpeted
Les E lgart a nd his Orchc~tra . featuring
Carolyn Cline, wi ll be showca sed nig htly
nt Disneyland from S unday through Aug
4. Also s potlig hted w ill be "Main Street
E lectn cal Parade." "'F a ntasy in the Sky"
rtt E UNl BETWEEN LC1f£ AND DEATH IS THE BLOOOUNL
NOW PLAYING
UA CINEMAS EDWARDS' NEWPORT CINEMA
Westminster 893 ·0~4b Newporl Boden 644·0760
IREA PLAZA MISSION ORIVE·IN
!lrea '><19 5339 San Juan Cap1suano 493 4'>4'>
STADIUM DtllVE·ll Oranoe 639·8770
Do you read the
PUBLIC NOTICES
publlahed In this
newep11per dally?
They •r• a vHal part of
DUE PROCESS OF LAW
and of the
PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW
Public notices are published under
court orders or legislative codes for the
purpose of notifying one or more In-
dividuals of some proposed action or
past event which may adversely or
favorably attect their rights, Interest or
duties, and also for the purpose l>f giv-
ing such persons the opportunity to pro-
tect their rights, or be heard in the mat-
ter.
Many public notices have great value to
taxpayers, such as those notices
published by municipalities, public
authority corporations, treasurers and
others who are required by law to
publish financial reports, budget hear-
ing notices, ordinances or advertise-
ments of bids on public work. These
notices keep you informed as to how
and why your tax dollars are being ex-
pended. They also prevent or dis-
courage frauds, raids on public
treasuries and favoritism In the letting
of public contracts.
"'9UC NOTICU MAY Al'PIC1' YOUR U,I,
YOUll "'OF•TY, OR YOUR IUllNW.
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DAI LY PILOT
[ ROCK TALK ]
in1 restricted by what their fam have come to
expect: "We don't reel that we cater to our rans
an any large de1rec. We ARE very happy to
have such a very large cult rollowin1. I think
Kansas is the biggest cult band there is right
now, ha, ha ."
Cult?
4 n th~ P1l•t -we'vc-beert aort of oblivious to
the chut.11 and •lnllle action and stuff like lhlt."
WHY HAVE THEY chanted?
"We had lo. With our rormerdroducer IJ eH
Cillx man) uonc . w e produce this album
ou MJelv~fi ~nd we had lo gel more lnvolved with
the music. Whe n we went in there to do lhls
album we really had to learn I learned a whole
l1unch about Un! technique or recording this
"If we had a No. 1 album. I don't think we'd
be a cult group anym<rre:· he saJd. "If our pie·
ture was on the cover or a big rock magazine. as
opposed to Blondie's picture on the cover. how
many copies would that m agazine sell ? No one
knows our faces."
llmt· around •
"Wt''vc bt•cn the chief coru.tructors of our
l)WI\ dcslany. but Wl'. VC hud a lot or help. You
l'llscover lhat you might be a star onstage but
then• are a lol or people in lhe background who
uren't lit up but who make it ha ppen for the
group It's a group effort . we have 25 people out
on lbe road wilh us .this year and they're all
very good ul what th<:y do, and that makes 1t
Possible for the group to be lhe group oos tage."
ALTHOUGH STEVE FEE~ that Kansas is
cons tantly m aturing, there as the problem or be·
fa reworks and .. Dast'u Vant&.1~y a t Spatl'
M ounl<.Jin." P a rk hours a r L· !J a m . to mid
night Sundays through Fnd<Jys and !J a .m
to l <L ill. Saturdays
NOW PlAYING
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Does that bother ham "
1Mt W. IUNFLOWfA
W. QI IAllTOl C.M. 540-<lllM
"THE APPLE DUMPLING
GANG RIDES AGAIN"
"BEDKNOBS&
BROOMSTICKS" (G)
"LOVE AT ft«ST llTI"
"LOST AND FOUHD" trC.I
"THI AMITYVILLE
HOHOl"Cll
O PEN DAil r '
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MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
YOUNG PEOPLE ,,.,. ,...~.""'QI ""'""~" ,,, ,,. .. .,,,,.
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"'ALIEN' IS CLEARLY DESTINED TO TAKE
ITS PLACE AS A CLASSIC."
"A amaahlng cinematic experience."
•fhe film It H
effec:tlvety NM-
Wf9dtlng n any of
Hitchcock's beat.'° 1:::::::.-
--....... ~ ...
•A atuoolngly crafted
movte that's better
thin 'Star Wn' and
'Cloee Encoun .. rs
of the Third Kind' ... "
l\f11•l "'1.ir;on ~ABC T't
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ton of fun ... •
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everyone." ..
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"A little,'' he admita. "Ji uaed lo. But
I'd say this -u Ion'\ as lhe people appreciate
our music. ll doe1n l really matter if they
reco1nlze me or not. ll's nice to have people ·
come up to you and say, 'l know who you are'
and ·Will you algn an autograph?·
"I like that and I think the whole 1roup
likes lhal because it's a little iclnC on tbe.. cake.
Once fn awhile It eets a little nerve.wracking
.. like when they call you up In the middle or the night.
"But as far as we're concerned. when we're
offstage. the li ght goes orf -we try to become
·normal' agaln. We're no prima donnas." '
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Todd Bndgcs (left> and Gory Colt•mun
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from aou1i-n Callfot1'4a
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• • • • ··Tne Man Wl\O
Shot llberly Val•nce"
I 11182) James s1-.. 1.
John Weyne Olrecc.o by
Jot>n FO<d A man ,, ... IO
glof'y when he wrongly
aooep11 the cr!Hlll f0<
ounnlng down I nOIDrlOUS
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WEE< IN REVIEW
1:30 D HELLO, LARRY
Ruthie'• ~ nama fall• In
love wtth OIAne (Al
G QJl WELCOME BACK.
KOTTER
Vinnie lesra he 11 lot1lng hi,
... appeal wnen ha cannot
get • oa1e with any girt (RI G» WHEN, JENNY,
WHEN?
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A~WIN .... 10
ROXIE ROKER (LEFT) ENJOYING 'JEFFERSONS' SUCCESS
With Star l•abel Sanford In Scene From Popular Show
No Rut for Roxie
"'Je/fersons' Actre88 Revel8 in Part
By JERRY BUCK -------
HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Roxie
Roker says ahe may be going against
lbe 1rain, but she can hardly wait to
start work on the sixth aeuon or
"The Jeffer&Onl."
Her entblMlaam is also boolted by
the fact that the CBS aeries, a splnotf
of "All in the Family," ia com·
fortably berthed In the Top 10 of the
Nielsen ratiap.
"1 eee IM!ton 80 on the talk lbowa
end talk about how tired they are or
their Mriee and bow they want to 1et
out," said Roxie, wbo 1oes t.ck to
wor1tAuc.1.
••rM DELIGHTED TO be comiftl
back. Our IJ'OUP •ete •Iona ao well I
look fonrard to Meln1 them qaln~
We bave a ball -but we all wtlb we
were maldna more money."
Sbe 1aid lbe teet the c .. t of •'The
Jeff1n10111" u a nne reper1orJ oom.
pany. "You could take us out of th11 an~~~ ~~.P.lay." MOit
oJde playa Helen WIWa, a bleck
man who la married to a white n, played by franklin Cover.
Ir daytbter la married to tbe eon
of Geor1• and Loulae Jttf enon
played by Sherman Hem1l1y and" laabtl llllfarcl
osoaos ISl'••••oN 11, or 'eoune, a b1aS .... .,,.rt ot Areble
....... -the allow,.~ revolwt aroulld hie dl1Ukl of tbe Wtlll• · -·
racially mixed marriage and of his
daughter-in-law being ha ir white. ~
"I think what Jt'r anklin and I bring
to the roles an• humanness und
naturalness," sh~ rmid. "Once that
statement ha11 been made you have to
react as a married couple. Many peo-
ple think Franklin and J really ure
married.
"What Franklin und I have is an
e asy relatioruihlp. We took to each
other and have a nice rapport. We
don't have a sUUness. We have cou·
pie argumenta about plddlin1 things
like billt. We don't 1el up In the
momlnc and 11y, 'Aha, you're white.
and I'm black.' "
THE CHALLENGE OF sucb a
role, the Hid, la retalnln1 the racial
Identity llutl the black community expecta.
She •aid, "Helen la sophisticated
bul hu all t.Hse 1ide1 around her
that I bftn1 to her. The Important
tbin1 Sa bow you behave u a human beln1."
Roxie Hid ahe le able t.o brin1
eome ot her own experience. t.o the
role. In real life ahe i1 merried t.o a
wblte man and th•y have • 15-yHr·
Old IOft, Leonard. •
Sb• met her hUlband.l. Sy Kravlll,
wben lbe worked at NBC tn New
York and be wu a newt executive
there. 'l1My commuted bet""" Loi
An1el• and New York durlnl the
rlnt two yean of "Tht Jtfftrsom,"
then he-left NBC and moved here.
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TUBE TOPPERS "'I Cl4IN' IMOW .. lilCWW I ..... ..._...,_MIM"
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to -W. roMlefy, -""
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c;llelrman, ""'9ttnwit POll-
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Linc. Elected otflclals answer questions
from Southern Collfornia viewers on
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1twd Oour!ty I 1111
KCOP e 8:00 -"The Man Who
Shot Uberty Valance ." Superstars J ohn
Wayne und James Stewart are teamed
in thi1t J ohn Ford western with Lee
Marvin In the title role.
2:a01=
• "VlllnQ Women And
TN S.. a.o.nr· ( 111571
Abt>y O•lton, SuHn
C~. A befld of NO<M
f9f'l\lllee It Alltured 1>y •
ruttlleM lel4lfld '-!er. ( 1
nr. 26 min I
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dflll'li d rtv•r fehely _...of""""' (Ill) e @ MCMO\ttl
Suby." Desi Arnaz Jr. and Linda P url
star as a n unwed couple caught in a
struggle with a baby adoption ring .
• MOYie * ·~ "Ac11on In Altble"" ( ..... , George Sander•.
Vltglnl• Bruce, During
WO<kl WM II. • reponer
•XPQeM • Hen plot IO g61n
Arab~ (I Iv , 30
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1ega OOUc>le te C1411.10h1 1n me
middle of • etn'OQ!e wtth a
l>lllCll 1'1\411 lie! adoption rlrig
WI 10 talta I..., baby (RI ..... ""~ a...... Fo.11y. MIClhMI
VO<ll. Ofltttel Ne6lofl Reil·
ly, Kaye Bellarlt. Jim
v .. ney
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....._ •• Tlberlu• dlup-
polnl. the 9glng l lvle with
hi• ,,_. reign, while
G•)anu• maintain• the reel
~ In 11141 amp+re ClllU·
ltlu1 recelvH 1n odd
requ.et lfom ht• o••nd·
moth*' !RI ID NOVA
""Key To Pt•a<lile"" The
moll prornlatng drug• Ota-
eovered 1n the 20th cen1u-
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own brain• IRI
10:00. (I) OAU.A8
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kllled .,...,. ..,....., • "'°""'
up •I the Ewing ranch (R) 0 EDOIE CAPAA
lllfYSTSM8
Eddie volunl-• 10 hell>
clMr a young woman or
murd« ~ rewltlng
lrom an "'°" tnveallg•-
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I =GALLERY "'Whimper"' An .Am«IC-
coupte .-peace and
tranqulllly In en 010.
riwnote Engll1h coontry
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F•AQ•Anl Harbor I Lian
C11y·· JOhn Temple com·
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Tyrone Power. Anne
e .. 1., lwo o tflcera.
tnvotv.d In aubf'Nlflne -· fwe In 1M Nof1tl Allenltc.
f81 "' lo¥e wlttl ttle -Qlfl. (2 IWa,)
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• DQCCAVETT
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11:JO 8 HAWAII f'M.-4
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around Ille lew 10 •venoe
11\e dN1h of ht1 ton (RI 0 TONIOHT
Holl Johnny C•••on
Ou.ti Chrlllopher RIMIVe D DtCK VAN DVl<f
Rob !>VY• • motorc~le
arid It .,rMled u a IO~· rid~ dellnquenl • •a IOAP Sally tell1 Mary 11\at Burt IS
chHtlno on 00111 of tham.
JoOle la apu•ned by Car~
and ~· Attu wnne bOth
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and COflnrlfl goea tnlO
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leave on a tu;emlngly
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re~lore ltwl oopo~&d pr .. a1
Cl.int of R foreign country
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mot11 prornllllng drug• dta
CO¥e<ed In the Xllh CA)n1u•
ry .,. manulec:tur.O In °"'
~brl!M. lt:ao. MOYIE
• • • "'The Tenth v~··
( 1"5) Maroello MUtrOlan-
nl, Utwuta AMtr-,...M. ·-~ ---hOm!clde • l•o•I. an act •••• 1a
l)l'omleed dMit•ble ~
--'<>rll H "'9 C¥1 liNl ten
peoc>le ( I IV , 5' lftln I
• MOYIE * * "'Night Of The Soreet· .,,.. (11170) Jiw:t< T eytor.
Slmon Andru. In Bomba.
eque10t111 Alrlc:a. a vouno
blonde la 10t1ur.O and UC·
rllleed to tl'le GrNI Leop-
ard Oevil of the 1ungla (2
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Vul Brynne r. Ro bett
Mllchum An avta10< 18"'"11
up With Pencl\O VIII• lo fur.
11\er 11'141 C8uM or lhe Merl·
c-n Rw<olutlOn (2 hr1 • 1 ~
min)
12:36 D MOVIE * e I ""Plymouth Ad...,,·
tura·· ( lllS2) Spencer
ff !Ky. Gene T lerney Tna
Pllgr1ma fac;e hardah1pa
bOth bel0<e end •tter lllnd-
•no 11 Plymouth Rock 17
t>ta I
(JQ! THE PNCE 18 NOHT
12;40 8 C88 LATE MOVIE
• • 'h ""Many AIY8tt To
Cron · I 19SS) Rob1trl
raylof. Cloano< Par1<8' A
bac.1"-'• tomboy Pflt
wlldtt' " man to marry
Mr HH
1:00 Cl Ml~IOHT SPECIAL
Hoat Mac: Oa"'' G""'"
Abba Gerry R•Her1y Bon
m8 POlnt!tf. Mel' ad08'1 11no
Whlltlh88d Ll•A Hanrnan
0 M.AVERICK
DlamOf\d In The Rough
0) MOVIE * 'It ··or Orlolt"s Mon•I"'
( t96'il J08'1 Rullo. Agn.,•
qpllHk Or Jo•yll '"lllhAtos
ogainst tua pt\1l8nd¥t(•rtq
wile by enllshno Or Orloff
tO CftMlll9 a dtlOdly WQ<"fl&n
hating robl'Jt t 1 nr 30
min)
• GET-.&ART lfl.os 11p1 the
CC>t4T AOl 't hOI line Md.
tmllellng the Pr.,io.,,1
0<d«w ,_ dlfCICllYti for
CONTROL 2:161 NIWS 2".80 MOVIE • • * • Oldgel Ooea
H-•~.,,·· (111811 Jamea
0 11tren. Oebofah Wtlley A
chain of vac11lon
~ It compllcat.O
oy t1141 arrkrei of OtclQel 1
l>OyMenO (2 hra . S min I
3::00 II) MOVIE
• • "NIQht 0 1 The 8tood
Monster' ( 1117') Ctwmo-
pher L .... M11rla Schflll A
ba111a bfllwoen l<lnQ ~iMry
V and Wiiiiam ol Or1tn(I'•
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many wonwtn accu!IOO ,,,
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3:66 8 NEWS
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119701 Documentary A
1 e,.,.1y 11\et ea I he IOY of
logtrll\efMSI II lhfly VIM.8•
I.on 1n 11'16 re1on Moun
1ain1 of Ul&h (2 hra I
0 MOVIE
•• "l h4J Hallway HOUIMI
( 111441 franc:OllO fl0•41y
rom Wall• H811Way IO 11\ti
i-ealt• a group 01 P60
Plfl ,,,_. and p.cw•OfJ an
unusual 11110 (2 hrs 1 ID MOVIE
• • • A l awt6111 S1rn"I
I 1f#!>'..I Ranaolph '>COii
Angola Lanabury A tuw
man altU(Xllfn lo nd ""
I own l)f OUllB..,,
4 30 11) NEWS
SATURDAY
M>ANING
•:64 IJ STEVE EDWAR06
6:-46 ll) &ON OH
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TAHHOU9E 0 Al.VIH ANO THE
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HOME SAFETY
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M.AOIC MOVIE -~'°"' 0 FANTASTIC F
• p.rJ:AJ:'lrN!liA
G ®) FANOFACE 8 THE LOHE RANGER tD HEW FOACES
Cl) ROMPER AOOM fl9 AMEAtCAH AIVER ml AS MAN BEHAVES
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()ur~on, (.regnry Poci.
r"•' rumtly 8"tnmnl htlf" tu
1nv .. will\ a -llhy C.t)l\l
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fill BEYOND THE 8ANO
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'1i) THEOROWIHO
VEARS
'Hulk' Likes Hero Role
THE TICKET SHACK c OllCt'f'h-Spcwh· n. .... ,. ..
24 hr l11to L•M
7 14·44S-'1Sl I
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By TOM J ORY
N EW YOHK I AP I Lou f"err1 gno 11. a gwnt.
gl'ntlt· m an from Brooklyn who knows thl· 1m
porl ann · of hl·r()('s lo young pt..>Qplc.
"I ncvf'r rerusc lo sign an uutoi.;rnph," i.ayc,
f''Nrtgno, who plays the creature on "The lncr~d1
hi(' Hulk, .. lhC' popular CBS adventure scru:i.
s cheduled lo b<.-gin fl'> third season in Septemtwr
"I remember when I was young, what tl meant lo
have somt.'One lo look up lo.
''The kid<; know the llulk is a good type of guy
who lrit•i; not to hurt people ," the a«lor says, '"and
the kid s toda y n eed a
superhero. In a year or two, the
Hulk is going to be a model for
kids like Superman used to be."
Femgno, who weighed 158
pounds when he b<.-gan a body
building program at the agt' of
16. says "The Incredible Hulk"
<i lso orfe rs som e thin g ror
adults
"i-;VERYONF. HAS A hlllc ~u11101tO or the llulk in tht'm." he says ... i'~veryonc feels
like s mashmg a wall now and then to let out their
frustrations, <Jnd the Hulk docs 1t for them."
"The lncred1ble Hulk." on CBS' fall schedule
al K p.m. Fn days, stars Bill Bixby as Dr. Bruce
Bunner, with Fer rigno takinK the part when Ban·
ncr is transformed into the lowcnng creature
known as the Hulk. The series is bused on churuc· ters creal.ed by Marve l Comics.
Ferri~no, a former Mr. America and two·time
Mr. Universe. was a natural for the part at 6·5 and
275 pounds. /\nd the role appealed lo him from the
start.
"IT MADJt: M E MORE popular than any other
body builder had been." he says, "and brought
more respect to other body builders . It showed
they aren 't musclebound freaks, that body build·
ing isn't a tum-orr."
Ferrigno brought to "'The Incredible Hulk "
som e previous acting experience -he was in the
film "Pumping Iron". wi th Arnold Schwarze neg.
i:tcr,. But lh~ Immediate popularity of the TV
series. and has character, cau1ht him a bit by sur-
prise.
"ft all ~appened so fast," says Ferrigno. who
stands out m a crowd to start with. ··1 had no
privacy any longer, and I had to learn lo cope with
that."
THE H\JGE ACTOR CERTAINLY has given
Universal Television, the series' producer~. more
than they could have hoped for. "I think I've s ur·
priaed them by doinl more than they expected,"
he uy1, "all my own atunll, plus the aclln1 and
working 1S houn a day.''
He conUnuet hia body bu.1ldln1 pro1ram, work·
Ing out at lea1t two hours a day, four when the
show lJ tnot in P,roducUon, and runs two mllea a
day aa often u he can.
The eldest IOll of 1 policeman. P'errlpo, who
le married, Hft he bopea tbt Hriea conUnuea at
le .. t another thrM Muont. but Chat M contlden
the part a pd 1tepplna·s&oae labia car.,r.
"1'11E HULK NSYD TAL&I, and that'•
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right now. hut adds, ··1·ve got to ht· H •r) M·h·tl1 v1·
and try to ilVOtd !>lt'rrot y pin~ ·Thi· rnlt· or Lt·nny
in .J ohn Stc1nlx·ck·~ 'Of M1Ct· an11 M(·n ·· m1i.:ht he ..
poss1b1hly
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Direct or collec t.
to subscribe lo
YOUR hometown
paper. the 642-2697
fOf •n, KC• ... " pe~W'l...,eof'I OtbyltftiOflMJ
S 5000 buy ~ o Po11•t
Own~nh1p '" Hrwporl 1 P octfica·, M o•lr "Thr
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SI 2 ,80-0.0 00 9rou.
714-957-0207
It works li ke <.1 <.:h ~Jrm . All I havt.' lo
hear 1s the a nnouncer s ay ; "and now a
word from ." Hnd I leave the room.
Wh ich means most TV comme rc·1als
don 't get much of a break from many
wome n m y age, who ur c n 't big T V
viewers at best.
Advertisers know I ·11 be there when
their ads run in the Da ily Pilot. I
subscribe.
More wome n turn to the advertising in
their d aily newspaper tha n the 'combined
day and night audience on the '.'fV tube .
Does that surprise you'? Tune in to the
Daily Pilot.
DAILY PILOT
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2C!51 I CR088WOlllD;
MAIMADUKI
"Uh·o~ I Now you've done ltt"
IUPERHIROes
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
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by Pasko, Tusb & Colletta
by Jeff MacNetty
M'/~ooPNE5S r 1
AG.A INST WHO··
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by 811 Keane
"Doddy gm put to bed the same time en us
tonight 'ccue he'• going filhin' tomorrow."
DENNIS THE MENACE
....
JUDGE PARKER
OTEVlf DARUNG,
YOUR DAO KAO TO 00 ON THE WAD FOR
A COUPLE OF OAY!) ... ~ur HE LEFT,,.
NO'fE ANO 60ME MONEY FOl YOV! 15
THEltE ~OOOY THE!ti THAT 1 CAN
TALK TOf
NANCY
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PEANUTS
CMA~Llf BROWN. I KNOW
't'OtJ CAN'T MEAR Mf,
!WT I ~T 'TO MAl(E
'iOtJ A PROMISE ...
DM.YlllL.OT CIJ
by Ch.r1ts M. Schull
IF ~00 SET WELL,
I PROMISE t'U. NEVER
P\JLL THE FOOTSAU.
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Fef:I , c::>oCIOR ?
t
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~ At!! rr ~liJt. A1JA1 ·5T w.c 1RAvrruY; · OF c«tt.CJ'<Uf:;> ~~MMIN& ..
SORRY··· BUT IT'S
GOINv TO RAIN
THAT DAY
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49 Al once 12 Lamb·ll~•' o Yori) 66 Aounrlworm
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amount 111 Aanq ~·iur•rt·, b9 KnowlO!lQe
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For The First Time In Our History •••
-At lJmrrge County's # 1 Buick Dealership
auer uick in
Is Having A .
8 ·PRICE USED C SALE
GROUP I GROUP 3
'1499 '2999
'73 MOVA '75 REGAL
1191231) (834NCVJ
'74 PINTO '73 MARK IV
1396WOZ) (098V00)
172 PINTO
I 120056) '74 VW BUS
(349LJS)
GROUP 2 176 PINTO WAGON
'1999 (539PE1 l
'75 CORDOBA
1905MEBI
'74 SPORTABOUT
( 744KXZl
176 SPORTABOUT
(660RKSJ
1 73 OMEGA
1529G1f) 176 BOBCAT
1257PAA)
'74 MALIBU
1620LABJ 175 REGAL
1 76 LE MANS 1005MIM)
(553NIM)
'75 COROLLA
(879NOM)
'76 DATSUN
710 COUPE (88ePCMJ
'75 ESTATE WAGON •74 ECOMOLIME VAN
( 199UEf) (67403W)
GROUP 4
'3999
. . . . ~
'77 MOVA
( 134SLR)
'77 GRANADA
1263SPM)
'77 DATSUN B2 I 0
(804WAI)
178 OPEL
1588WC0l
1 78 OPEL 1segwcoi
1 77 MIDGET
(446VPYJ
'77 GRANADA
(624TJJJ
'76 REGAL
(379PHMJ
GROUP 5 GROUP 6
'4999 '5999
'77 GRAND PRIX '79 REGAL
181?TXJJ tM>eWOXl
'77 REGAL '78 CENTURY ~28~WlJ 1409P\Jl
'77 REGAL '78 MONTE CARLO T TQf' 141)4~9
'78 MALIBU •77 T-BIRD ri1?VNtl
'78 MIDGET '78 COUGAR
'78 FORD PICKUP '78 FIREBIRD I 1L 114061
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'78 MONTE CARLO '78 CAMARO 1007UPM ,
790TKD
' '77 GMC SPRINT '79 CAPRI I 1G9't 1891
1030WGBJ
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'78 REGAL '78 EL CAMINO
( 1K0 1!170J
'78 MALIBU '79 REGAL
CLASSIC (851 ULLJ (t364W0Wl
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Plus Many More Specially Priced Used Cars!!!
Any Reniaining Autoniobiles NOT SOLD By Monday Night
Will Be Offered To Our Wholesale Jfu.yers At The Same Prices!
· It's Quite S~Ie •••
H You Have Been Thinking Of Trading Or Buying
Another Autontobile Anytllne Soon ••.
N' SS SSA
Big C'ar, S•all C'ar -
We Need Yo•r Trades!
Our price includes everything
except tax, licen~e and
a 820 documentary fee.
Thlt..,. detln!Wly endl 9 P .M. Moftdey night. July 30th.
All c:ara ~to prior Nte.
.. . . . . -. .. ..... .
Open 'Till 9 P.M. Mon.~~~ c'"'"'"'s HURRY!
Yea ••• Open EHry Sunday 'Till 5 P.M. .... ~, · #f Huiell Denier
J b/«k.f So11tll of tlle HARBOR BL VD . /SAN DIEGO FREEWAY
S.11 Diego Frttwt1Y A division ol Bouer Motors. 9 ·79 2 l!!!!.00
2925HARBORBLVD., <DSTAMESA Opel-Joguor·TriumphMG. • d
All makes, models and colors
-Classified · Auto Advertising
DAILY PILOT in the / 642-5678
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mod~I : t-legant 2·•tory 3 b(!droom
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l'41hY wu lk t u L IT T LE CO RONA
U f:ACIJ 217 I rut. opt"n !''r1duy I ·I>.
$33~.(XX)
41• IOOM J STY AaaulM au.eoo loan
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ENTERPRISES
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FORF.ST E
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<>PIH HOUSE
SATURDAY 1·5
221 16TH STRIEET
NEWPORT llEACH
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AGAINST
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features an e leJ(ai1t h v
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t' o u n L r y k 1 l C' h c 11
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tc'IJ SparkhnK ap11' Won 'I
Jw;t 646 7111
VA
BUYERS
U you rnakl' $1400/mo.
)CJU may qu1tllfy tu own
your own home! Low
Down ' Loan:, t.o $100,UOO
Lrt u.:. :.how you how lo
do1l •Cull Now•
TdktoRedC~t w. Us ... ! 754-1202
DUPUX-
Gnat e.c-
111ock!. lo beuch & shop.-
Try 15' !. d own anti owner
rmunnng ut 1w: 1n l
$194,000 Calf Hurry. •·1111
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114.·!.t huy in N1·w1J11rt $78,900
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HOME
or&IHOUSE
SATUUAY 1·4
SUfolDA Y I 0.4
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COSTA MESA
&.-t un over I 15 acre on u
lovely :.trcc t an custs idt•
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ptir1>on u l r •·i.id t·n1·1·
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Townhouse style. walk to shopptn~.
~real urea. t>uper buy Orijy $205.000.
Call
645-9161
'76J U11111yf! Coau Me1u1
•Want help in rriocatlOfl to MOffwr arH7
w~ han our OWft ,.,.,... .. Mtworil. Mo ob·
ll9otien. Call 759·0226
"BELIEVE IT"
MESA VIERDIE
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JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
EAST SIDE
TRIPLEX Sl79.000
J>n me corner IOl'1th1111
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lot Spacl\>U1> un1ti.. w1Lh
wurm wooc.I 1H111c·ll11 11.
ownt!r will carry with
lowdown Uill 4>46 7171
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$19,500
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548-7729
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own th11> M c!.a Vcnfr
bc 11 u t y f .. u tu r 1 n i.: :1
na1stcr s 1tt' Hdrm!.. <!full
bi.Lil:. Thi:. t•uu· runchcr
tlali bcl.'n nu.wly rt!nov a I
cd thruout , 1ndud1h ~
new roo f. wall·to wall
curpclln l( & c·u~l•1m
drapc>s, 4:! r1n·pluc·l· ....
Ideally 'illuutrcl on qu1t'l.
~hady r ul de• ~al·. 1-'ull
pr1t•t• $94 ,:10 0 Cull
751·3191.
Bc;1ch $1 14 }i00 (';d i l Hedrm . I b11lh euc·h
15'! l!YlO I w ur umt. brick fpll·.
'
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, ---INVESTORS
OCIEAHFROHTS
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BARGAIH WOODBRIDGE
I ST TIME OFFERED ReGac•d-S 127. 950
JU WARD
BYOWHER PLACE OPHJfll'I••''·' '•';J I •••
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lltlrm CSELECT
T"PROPERTIES
USE THE
DAILY PILOT
.. FAST
llSULT ..
SEIVICE
DIRECTORY
For Result
Ser vice Call
642-5678
bt. 322
DUPL£X
.-wPORT IUCH
4 Bdrms .. 2 baths up; 2
bdnnll .• I bath down F('c
stmple. SlCPb to beach .
Great wmlcrtsum mcr
ruitals ~.000
673-3663 G73-t!Oll6
associated
ilAOKER S -REAL TORS
101'1 't/tl 8alboo f)' t J6b I
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MAGNIACENT WATERFRONT-VU
AIKoWefy pet'ftct ift ••HY way. "Mr. &
Mn. Perfecffoll .ct fafttify lln lwr•."
Woodsy utmor & . with l..ct~d
ftowen ...t trH•ry: phis ._.. balcowy
.ct patio. Two atory 4 IMdroCMll hw
with for"'al dh1in9. luuti fully
coordiMt•d decor thrOtlC)hout. Meile•
ffl•, ttlliMd CJlaH ...try doors, allloftll
wtlllco•eriftlp .ct wiftdow tnClt1Mnts.
...... yow OWft ..... slip ... Cl •HY
,,. ..... ~ $975,000 iftcludi?lCJ l...t.
BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX
W.tl ....... d dt9ntt with brick ...t
w...tla md ffty walls to two ICIJfr•ll.
Nlc.ty 1ulstlal111d wltlt two Z ~
•Its. OwMr wfN cowafdff crHff ••
..... c .... $349 .ooo.
...
....... .,, ._..,
315 Mame Ave.
Baboa lsland
673-6900
SCC~lA-li~~s ·
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CUM. TNlt'I all W9 need. a
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IEACHDUPUX
SI 10,000
Hlcyclc LO beach. ~c th1i.
3 and 2 bedrm dupl•·x
w1lh assumable !)I•':
loan Owner may 1·arry
:.omc pupcr flurry. cull
673--8S50
; •111 I • 1' ' '• 11 I f lo t
C!IE
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OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
llG CAHYON
Prim<' St><"Urilv In Thi· f>l'<IOc flu1lt Hnml''
lm m :w uluk r>owr Mod1•I T .... 11 Ul"1roon1,,
T wo ll:ithi.. t•lw, ll1•n lluJ,ll' Mu,lt·r Su1h
))l'('Oralt'fl In lh·1~,. T •llll'I> End l"nit In
Jo:xec•lh•nt l.1wal111n l'l·rrN•l llom1· For Sm.ill
Fam 1l\ S2H!J.!lfKI
TURnlE ROCIC
Fnur l<f'flro11m 1'01n1l:ir Plan :J Lovl'lv flnt·
St11rv l.:11 J.!" f.1q11.: l<oom W11h F1r1•pl.w1·
t-:x1·1·1lt•nl 1-'lonr l'lun < ommun1ty PtH1l,
Tt•nni"' l'lavJ,:n11111tl 'f 1)1' '"' A "t\1u1>t St•c •·
l'r1r ctl /\t $147.00()
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631·1800
181 DOYa DllVE
macnab I Irvine
realty
PllFECT STAITllt HOMlt
In g real a rea & school dist rict !
Super s harp -jus t redone w/n~w
cpts .. b athr ooms & kitchen. 3BRs -
c ov e r ed patio b ca u t1 ru1
b:H.'k yurd. $149.500. CX·l2)
"THI HEIGHTS SIU. 'ASTl"
Super area ! Great 3BR home w/lg
yurd. New c pts. -ha rdwood floors
-fire place. HURRY -ONLY
$159,500. <X·l3)
IVam•ea YOU WANT It MOUi
Carefree condominium living In
Ne wport Crest. . .ste ps to pool &
tennis I Spacious <over 2000 sq.ft.>
4BR w/f4mily rm & formal dining
rm . -2 fJl lc s . -3 decks -
a t.t u c h e d 2·c a r gar a ge fo r
con venience & trnfcty. 1148.000.
CX·M)
BEVERLY MORPHY 642·8235
SPECIAL $89,900
Lar~c 2 bcd r m hom•·
locaLt.'Ci on cnmn Int II 2
Wt.UD~ with room for 2
more unJl.', Jw.t h'>t•••I '
Oill now for m11n• th-
t.alls. &16-1111 ,..1 t • J • I I t 'I ~ .. , •
II you're loukmi: fnr ;1 IJl'I
let 1ob. you won t w,mt to
m111~ the em ploymcnl
s: f7 ~,,(JOO •
2 &<! llH 1lu11ll•x
S:l:IS.000 '
4 llt 3 Bit d uplex
s:-.ri0.1)'10. 1, 2u tt unit.., s1 .~.oov·
IAYFROMT '
3 & 2 UH duplex
~.oov·
HEWPORT llEACH
3 & 3 BH duplex
$1~1.0W'
lalboa loy Prop.
Rr olton
• 675-7060 .
c·olumn-. an c1~1 .. s1fw'1 1----------
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LIDO ISLE-POOL
70 fret frontu1.w . this luxu1·y hnm1·
wit h its 6 k drms. 5 oaths. large
form al dining room. f amity room &
'itudy, tdea l for e ithe r t•nlcrlatntn~
o r j ust plain (·omfort for your
fa mily. Cius•· lo private· lwa<'hcs.
d uhhnuSl' t<·nnas c·ourl:-.. $925,000
It. COLDWll.L I ..... CO .
644-9060
2161 SANJOAOOIN HILLSRO
IN NCWPORT CENTER
EARLY BLUFFS CONDO
Thb ltlCJhly lllpCJf'aded 2 .,_._..,
coftdo 11 Ideal for tt1tertahtlncj
aftd qtaclotH ll•huJ. lnttrlor
CIMt ....... lftclude; MW celffMh,
wood floor, wet bar. tract
llghtllM) ...t lmpreslin cWYlftcJ
stairway. S 16' ,000 orEH SAT
Ir 5UH I ·5: 2105 DHc•110.
PERFECT SUMMER
EMTIRTAIMIMG
nla 5 IMdJ"OCMR ...... ff f9'lily
llo•• fe•t•rH o•t1t•ftdl•9
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1-d. SJ6',000.
644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH
499·411 I 495-1720
SHth L91mt1 L11m11 .......
497.JJJI 4tJ.lilJ
L•;m11Hc• O..W
~.:illl hom1• 111 $1>:1 l~Ml 1Jwn1·r tr.in.,ll·rr1·d . :!
nc1~horhood. <!Hr. I IS.1 . ht.'<lrrn & tit n. \ .1ulll'<I
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111 ~·-. hul!•' I a 111 1 m ~O'id rll'an areu Lg lot wori<t c·1·1hll~'>. wt•l h;1r &
roomtuexpanc1 d(.-cOrator wall 1·11v .. 1
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a~a. f{('('Cntly puinteff &
duc•orn Lt:d fla w 1111 I /1 HJ nd
owner ofh•r. Vt<ry f11·x1·
1ni.: 0Hm & m uch more !
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AIAMDOHEO RU STIC
BEACH HOUSE
ll 1 ll top C C1l l :t ~•1•
w Sp4ru"h m11t1r .1 lilt
and <ind ... ty 20 loft 111,11
n_-trt<al w :.c·p rm • 11~1 ~u ncJec·k St·p -.u11k 1·11
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.ill Oi II llK It 9t;:1 O\_,:!
Shock, FnitTrHI
Prof decor 2600 Ml fl
flack &y llm lm m.11•
Jlartl· nrs 5 bdrm fu m
rm. Ir~ yrd $1 <!11.~100
al141 Kime IJr. S./\ lh,'1 .,.
751-772 1. fl.gt. Op 1•11
Sat/Sun
!la ve 34 ' d 1e:-.c·I a u x
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house. Ora111¢c C 111y .
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TRIPLEX
Super loc::11t1on m Tustin
Ail !'ltud10 un111> with h1ll'k
lawns und orun~1· trt•t''
Ncvf'r vacant. With wmt
m.i llst 2 Bdr m a nd .1 :I
Udrm. only J•,., years ohi
~ ~ today. S165.000
Call 546-4141
4
COATS & WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC
$1.89 per DAY
'lbllt'a Al.Lyou pay fOf 1,1
30rla)' ad
1.n the
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
lllECTOIY
DO lT NOWI
6411671
macnab I irvine
realty
HARBOR VIEW PORTOFtHO
0111' nl a ktnd 1 c•n11H41·lc•d h11rrw 1n
1dc ·;1 I lo1·C1t 1on 11.ll'k ' 1111 n.t111r1·
p.1 1·1>. w / 11\1 n ·ar 1t•·1ghl111r... hut
l h1•11· ;1n· fru it t n •1•.., & roo111 l nr '-'
pool' !'1UHs T WO l :1m11\ rn1..,
t·ru·lo..,c•d g:11 <h-11 1·nt r v .111d • tll'h
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OPEH SAT. 1·5 P.M.
I 820 HIEWPORT HILLS OR. EAST
t>42·82JS 644·6200
~· OOYt'f OrtYP H dr !>Or Vww ( 1•r1h·r
lf\t•nt' di (. <1rl•OO'> Vdllev C:t>nlt>r
752-1414
SPECTACULAR VU-Day & Night
IExpGftll•• hw on lorci-lot with room
for pool mid dKIL Hewly decorahd in &
out! Two dory 4 b•droom plu
billlord/fmin. rm. lnce.diftCJ 1or1Je !Mr, 4
flrt pfocM. d.ft 9ld loocb of room to
ut•rtain in and out. Eaay to 1how.
S495,000.
WATERFRONT LUXURY
RED. TO Sl,285,000
All t1cluliH rnldettc• OM THE W ATH
wtth ~ ciC)lllity .ct ~ahd 4JOOd
taat•. Speclol 1..,ort•d 9ad aatl ...
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tltl1 "-· IMt slip lltcw.4 md YOU
OWH TH I LAHD . ShowR by
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WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc.
:t'l36 w CtMSI H19hl4 t1\/
Nliwport Beach
611·1400
IAYNOMT
•' Several fine bayfront homes
with pier & blip
AVALON
Well constructed. 3 SR. 1 ba .. oak
floor, partial baso meot. concrete
foundati()(l. Flats area. S120.000-Fee.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
• • , ,. 1 • ., " ol'.> 0101
n~...,. ................ -. .............. ._ . .,: ,., IEAL EST ATE UCEHSE
..
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TWO DAYS $250
....... -_....., POHi k-'"" few h
'r•f•nloHI. 11,...t f111tntctlee. flH1t 111etffiab
ew ...... ,,..,._ ~Hn. IMIOUMIMT UMITEO.
JULY 21 & 29
IEGISTRY HOTS.. l"iM ,.,... • .,_ J• w.,... .. ..,....,
JDS s.-...., COf'OIMI cNI Mar
17141644·1094; 17141644·6169
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• JUST IEDUCIDI OHL Y S 195,000
Z .,..._." Oft Oft• Lot-97'x I 50'
Never a vaca n cy~ Call now for
d e tails! Each duplex consists of two
2-bedroom. 1-bath single-level units
with attached garages.
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS
Z 11 I S-JooqMi11 Hills Rood
NEWPORT CEHTH, H.I. 644·49 I 0
SEAL BEACH-PRIME ;ROPERTY
2 Blocks to Sand
Nice family home or investment.
Jl :i lots . 2 Hdrms+den +I:\--1 baths.
2 car ~aragc . SlJS.000 .. Flcxahlc
finan<:ing
REAL ESTATE by LUCIA
91CTACUIAI
tuMlfYIWt• ,. _,,.,.., ~ _. .......... ~ ........
wood M•• utU•••· beutlful Hit• o ak ~•llilinet1 Uaru·eut, ....._ iall.., r1n
.............. Mtd
llH• wln•o•• aad CC'~ tu. jM'unl lo ...,.,.lb
PLUS
• tltarmln1 I bdrm
taparat a rental whh ~ and own pal k)
ct.cii. tt19.000
CAU.'44-7Zll roR INYOBMATION
IYO~
3 Or, l HA. Q«Mr K 2 lot Pta"" comp&~ fOf' 2nd
unit. new c pl&, drp•.
roof. c~ll1n11 100
Muauerite, Sat /Sun
ll OOam 5 .00pm
SH9.500 &M DMl ---
UMUSUAL DUPUX
()'I Poppy Ave .• old CdM
Allr 2 bdrm. & playrm
owner's urul & good nm
tal. Bolh adjoining s wim
ITllng pool. $'Z49,500 f'1rm
PAUL MARTIN
ltEALHTATE
644-7113
IEACHHOUSE
J Bdr. $195,000, fee. Dar-
n.·11 Pash, Agt. 640·2326 or
631 l.2f,6
C:C.to Mesa I 024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IESTIUY
OH WESTSIDE
2 Bdrm home. ample
roomfor2ndunil. Asking
unly S79,900. Call 546-5880
·~;~~HERITAGE
. • • REALTORS
•IYOWMER•
3br, l~ba, frplc an I.iv
rm. d in area , 2 c ar
garage, blL·ins, wet bar.
d,,wshr , bcaul lndscpng
Assume loan al :I 125'.?
1047 Concord Sl. S
Mort'OS. 213 842 6131 ext
395, 7 14 ·~·3783. Open
Salf&an. Will roopcratc
w1t.h agents.
CUSTOM E SIDF: CM
2175 sq ft, 4br, 2"'2ba. FH
SU\1,~I Lri.: assume In
Open h.-.e wknds 347 V1s-
l11 IJ.uya 548 11952.
HOUSE
OHTHEHIU
Exclus ive Mesa Ve rde
lasunJ.:, charming 1 Bdrm
3 balh home. It foaturei.
lot s o f wood 8 nd
wnllpaper. s kyllle, J car
garage and, foalurei. I
year warranty Askans:t
only $1'111,900. C all
~.,
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• • REALTORS
147·6535 963-8278 , ______ _
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<>PIH SAT /SUH
1411 Wohoft A••·
Quiet arcat. 4 Bdrm. fum
rm . 111'1 ba, l11e lot. N1•w
roor. plumblnJ(, up
-------lal»a lltand I 006 CUSTOM QUALITY
New UsUng in Newport
Heights ureu. 1-:n joy
gracious living 1n this
•••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Uuplx:i in c l n•·w grades . 545 ·59HO
f\tlyfnml to 110• Xchgd dn. Own/Agt.
Owner 213 li8t1 3200 I~~~~~~~~
lc6oo r...i.tMla I 007 •••••••••••••••••••••••
;blghly upgraded und
greaUy expanded home.
An ex tra l:ir ge famaly /entt:rtaanme nt _ .............. -
SUPER LOCA TIOH
Spaclouli J.o;asts1 de 4
bdrm 2 ba home. Clean
Ul..'lldC w /Ol'W carthl.ont•
cpll;, 11amt & kat lln New
roul Val·:tnl, owner unx
WW.. $100. 000
room with wctbar und
Tupelo compliment thL'\ :i
Bdrm and formal dining
room home Be the far:;t
t.osee! $164,500.
642-5200
"~~tM ,,~~r ft'
I '
TRJ.PLEX
N1N• Oldie an a good loca
ti-Ori A chance ror a j(el
awuy apt. or naci; income
wut.s.
4-PLEX '
All 1-...oom
A reul money m aker'
Own e r will lls tc:n lo
anytlung close
1''or Jnlormallon Cull
C..... .. M.. IOU
So.Calf.Rutty
546-5605 645-6918
ll1•L1n•ll c·oupl•· wanti;
older <lplx or other rt2
tYJ)f' pn~rty in Cotltu
Mal» atCIA. 213(.llJl-247!)
AM
VETHAMSI
OWNER
MOTIVATED
4 bdrm , prime aart•a
w /remodelod kitchen
Many 111n1•11lll1u1. C11ll
now & 11u1Jmlt. UK II .
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Sp.cioua, alnl(lc lcvcil 4
bdrm. + f•mlly rm
home on m.aHlve <over
'h acre) lot, 1tnlim1tvd
potenllaJ for your lipace
conscious famJly.
•• .1.
ii age Real Estate .... ,, ... --.. rr .• ·~.
f VA POOL HOMI
l.zl 4 Bdrm. 3 bath beau· loY located lo a very de· '··~ u-ea. Thia home features • lr1 add-on
motber·iD·law quartets
14d wMlt full bMh. Ownet la Med 6 will help
• Onlr •120.000. ....
~;-&ELECT
.:-T'PROPERTIES
-IAITl9&CM ,,,,. ...... '"a.mm dltliled fem.lb . AJ••••· a bedrm1 , ............... &ar ..
e11 fplc~wblD• cuatom Jdt• . AlleJ HCHI, RV ,.n1n1. priced to ru •ell. act aowt Call
df ~t•lf$11.INIONN(I • . r···:J I Ill. Hf' Al
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COSTAMISA
4"-"•ILM
l.OWl':R'r l'lllC ft: In
0)1{Ut M"'•· Ouly 10'~.
down Owe; Alw11y11
ntfltA'(J
w_...~••• .... 1111 JASMIMI CUllC
Only new Pl•n 3 on 1--------· ~\ w/oeean vluw
Move la tmmedlately. COSTA MISA ~3. 1252.000. Prin only If 1..,...1 a~I. Oya 1 828-2800 ""'' -...... ..._ ~ PRJDJ; of QWIOCK"tfl P
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becauae of lt1 price. ~. 111re IJ)W DOWN.
lncJd ln thla deUthtluJ OWC
f•m home ln a pre W ... letl ......
.._.area are 4 eom· 1••1n1
fortablt bclrmt, a CMYI~~~..,~~~~ ram rm. 2b• • comm 1= tennis. cah today.1--------
m.6370
ALLSTATE . ILLTW .
MllAYMDI
4 8dma a ba&hi. quality blilt abalst roor. Ctoubl• n;".;Plate. Great lootlt>n.
kltal for en~alnln1 .
lMll Ne room, Iota of deolllat. low main·
.._Jard. Ottered at
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wltl9 ..... .. ten -*" It lcMal for tM
lnH ...... t CHtCIHt IHlyft'. SI 4',500
CTwoaY ..... I
-, .. , ..... locatloll -, ••• this 1o ... ,
hacleada with gatH cotrtycrd .ct low
•al•t•llGftce yard. lrlght lnt.rlor and
1.,.ted ..... s 112.000
-A fobulot11 coastal •lew onr the
aw""'9g whlt•wotu below Wghllghtt this
3 bedroom home 11•ar th• harbor.
$249,000
-This 4 bedroom fomlly holM hos a lorC)e
nuuMobl• loan a•d 111p•r features.
$256,000
493-8812
DANA POINT
499-4551 495-1720
South Laguna LOCJ1111C1 Niciuel
497-3331 644-7020
Laguna Beoch N~wport leach
SOUTH HUMT1 ... TOM llACH
Secluded little beach home on quiet
cul-de-sac Rtreet. 9 yean old. Trailer
access. Vacant. only $87,000. So. or
Atlanta, cast of Brookhw-at. Ron Ort.
........................ ,,Ml77
LA CUESTA
Int hy a. H111ttlftC)toa hocll
$129.000. Two story. 4 bdrms. 3 foll
haths. Formal dining rm. family rm
w1lh wet b~r & fireplace. Bonus room.
3 car gar. Boat & trailer access~
4 years new Vacant Fast Escrow
REAL EST A TE IY LUCIA
963 .. 271 147 ·1070
OCUH .. HUS
5"54 Bdrm. 2..., balhl>, 18
mos. new. JO&&ul& di:.
t.ance t.o ocean.
Park Place,ltlc 842-7461
SUPH SHAJlP
4 Br. farruly rm, recently
remodeled. Must Sl'I.' lo
awrec1otc Open llouse
Sat/Sun I 5 $104.000
6721 Melbourne . Agl
541·~ ----------
WAUCTO IEACH
Sharp 4br, 11/ibo, Jo'R ,
w/frpk, 2·c·ar l(llr. llV
access. by owner $87.000
Must ~ce' 11441 Don
t'W>lcr 960-1729
La Cuesta Vina
A pair. Two side by :.ad<·
liome:.. Buy I or bolh 3
Bdrm, 2 buths. ~.800
t'ach Will sell or 1 rJde
Call LO !>CC Mll'key
Shafer, Bkr. 960 llll!O
llY OWN EH. 2 BB. 1 'n IJll.
from ~ach, l.arl(er l1Jl
Alley acces i. s:Mi·ti352
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OPENHSESATISUN l2·5
4952 Hemlock
Uruversaty Pk. JBr, fam nn. I blk to schl5. pk.
pool. teruus. by owner.
Sl7S.000. ss.2·3728
Woodbridge Cros sing
Easton model. 3 Br 2'h
Ba. many upgrade!>. de
s1i:ner's res 1denr c ll>
owner 551-4~
1048
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RICH&WAR.M
A stunning deparlurr
from the ordinary. Walk
lo beach from llus Nor th
Ldgwla cu.stom built 2
Bdrm 2 bath home
M.igrur1cent coastal & c1
ty light view GourMcl
lotchcn, massive Lav.ng
room wtth gloWlllg wood
floor.. S275.000
don ·os~n a. · reultor" '
1024 c..t.M.so 1024 8"iM 1044
•••••••••••••••••••••••
IUILDHS
INVESTORS
2 Bdrm, large bwlda bll'
R-2 lol $79,900. Cull
54&-5880 for morc details
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
$82 500
3 Bdrm 2 talh, fom1l>
room. builLin BBQ. dou
ble garage. walk to shop
puig, 645 9161 ..
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Hancho San Joaqurn 2br
den. 2ba, frplc. pvt
pat10fi, lilll un coll cour:.1•
En.JOY v1cw from mo11L
roo m s Pool & JU ('
$131,500 640 O'-J'J7
CHARMING l!:dmburi.:
401 GLt:NNEYRI-:
4!17-048
CALIF. ClAS SIC
Causey eontanv
WOOOSCOYI
WIMICIU..Aa Money malUna operallon
In hip trafflc area with ample parking, could be exPe.nded t.o iM:lude a de·
ll Seller moll va Led 1
159.<m
• ll04So Cout lhway
In VIII age F'a 1 r
LAGUNA BEACH
497-2457
BREATHTAKING 3 IHl 2
Ba . w t flawle ~~
workmanship & st wu11nl(
lease opl t e rm '>
$245,000 A&l M 1ke
lkyant, 714-497 J009
CHILDUH WELCOME
Th.ls super 4 bdrm. fam1
ly home offers lots or
pnvacy & a lovely ml
VM:W A walled courtyard
& hot 1uh an · amonl( Lhc
extras SlJ9.SOO
SOUTH LAGUNA
A dJst1nq1v<·. r·u .. t11m :I
bdrm. home an popular
c; <>a ~ L k !J > a I t· T h 1· ~paC-IOU-\ d.t·c k.'o off•·r un
bl' I 1e v d bI1• ~ 11· ~ ~
$28!1.CtXJ
PROBATE SALE
An Ital.Jan villa on lhl'
West Co<tst k 1v1f'r ...
loccit.ed m Monarch Ket>
&olfenng lhe ""cunl> 11f
i 1 iuarde<S gal'' t>1 ...rh
club & tenn1-. rr1u r1
CJccan \ll"W'> & " ldrl(•
c:or-ner lot mak•· th1 ..
tughly dP'lfdhl•· hum•
f1tr d famll> ~t1)•·•1 11,
rrrnrl c-<1nfermJl1••11
ro11w
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I 1 14 4' •·1 4'• It ~ ... HERITAGE
. • REALTORS 1. OPEN HOUSE
rrod Townhomr . Unav
Pk Irv. 3br. <!1.l:l bll. F H .
£rpc, & patao. Un grl'r·n
bell. Hy adull pool 17li4i~.
Iron Ut1rk !i.J I 6083. II)
Ownr·r $107.077
IAO dci.: wh1t1· wall'r
VIC'W. nr beuch !l Hdrm.
:i•12 bu+den, dbl lot One
o( u kand. $100.000 ·~ a
slca l. $100.000 down I
Easy term~ OWNE R
Cull fo r appl -
PHlt
Of Perfection
Beautiful Mesa Woods
home with pool and ~µa
Approx 2000 sq.fl wath 4
bedrooms. formal dinini.:
room , ramaly room .
kitc hen w1lh bu1ltins ,
t1alln1t are a , wc tb:ir .
fire place, mlrro r rd
cathedral ceilings J nd
covered pauo $187 .SOii
l:I< tt. 540-1 no
TAA8B1. -· VETS! ANXIOUS!
Super 4 bdrm Ill xlnt fm
ly ne1ghborhooo. Only
$78,500 Great Lcrm:;.
Hurry! ~·9491
CEDAR GLEN
Dislinc't1vc 2 and 3
bedroom condomlJ\lums
from $91.500
2554 Elden Ave .. C.M.
642 6'734 ------
REST AND
RAAUTIOM'
It lb Ull' orrler of the day
In Lh.ll> 3 lldrm dcu.iht.
•·eaturt.'ll Sell cleunlng
oven, wux free: floors.
forrn ul d in ing rm, 2
patllOll & m1tny cxtrmi.
CALL HOW
754-7100 ·""
-· 2f¥ZI 8r111lOI, CM
MB111 Vt•rtk· :1br. 2ha, low
dtwffl, ltlllllllllllhlt• ,14,000
IOl&n tJ <>% No 11u1tllfyl11K
.,, • flO() M4J.l '15 7.
OWNJo:lt Wltl.t:AltKV
owrwr Hlhnll 4 llr, 2 ba,
f11mlly rm, dbl l(ar111e.
alrH11 . $112,!'>00 <.:.M.
M.~IJllM
ti: SIOfr. HY OWNJo:R
J> Jo: 14 I' A IC A T Y. I
It f':IJUC ft:O
REALTY x · \
SECOND CHANCE
If you missed t h 1:.
beautJful '' bdrm . 2 h:ith
al 1000 VallcJo. for onl>
$114 .950. it 's bar k '
HwTy'
PAULMARTIH
REAi.ESTATE
644-7383 -------
FOR SALE
BYOWMER
TURTURO CK
4llr, ram1ly, dmang. lav
m", IJ: kitchen . 2 lrplcs, 2
rnr gurni:•' l 'all l>on Olk
f.,-uppt ,11 ~ !JGO'J or
751 -1&12
TURTUROCK GLEH
IYOWHER
EXECUTIVE
BDRM
MESA VERDE
5 :1\JI . :1h11 .I I ... i.::11 . r1 m
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,. ' 1 I II .. l' u I d {' 11 j c
l~mn 1111()1 & 11µa Plus :1
11..:hll'll h'nJllS rrt~ Hy
Ow1wr l'r1n1· On !.)
$2<1:..0<IO Op1•11 llou,1·
Si111Sun 12 !> l!l H1ppll11i.:
Nc.:w on thl· mnrkl'I Tt11-.
1'X14U1s1tc 5 bdrm 11-10\·111
Ill.I oo a qwct :;c•l'lu1lt•1I
lot. With 11 lvly WO()(h'<I
yrtl i.urrounlll11g pool <'It
~J.>ll Near golf cours1• &
country club. lluge f111I)
rm. frml din. 2 frplrs.
Prlvnlt• mslr i.ull c .
7~1.SOI
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MARIHITA
S pe ctacular hilltop
home:.. 2012 3200 sq ft
006e t.o Mlilnna Selva
Rd &: Calll' I.a l'n mo
vera $1.S.'l,000 tu $!45,1100.
831·~10. 4ffJ IOllli llldr
htt Ocffft Vi•w o..n..r-.
This J Dr 2 llu 2200 :u~ rt
home has hrdwd r1tior1>, ll
wc"I har, ln leVl'I w /llJl(Jf'·
t11cular ocean & n1uh1
Ille& view. $174,000 Allk
Cor Norm PhllUPfl, Werll
Coallt Pacific It . E
4Q6.8S3.'S/831 ·2000
$97,000
I.Ike new 2 ltr oc(lan
v111w, won't h111l lon l(.
Odl Jeff tlorne. <1!13 0202
IEDUCED
HOWASTEAL at SI I 5,000. rrl11· ... .-y. l .... ......... z112 bo .....
I.. r•, f••lly rM,
frpl•, l•c, ••to
¥lJ•ars. 'IJ ..... to
Sln·um 95.:> 2!lAA
UNIV. PAHK. Mo del
pnf1•11 1•11d 111l1I :~patio.,,
~ai. 11m,. w..i h.11 pool.
lt•flrllb & Vlt'W ' (17.l •IJ tJ
HE MAX
SUl'Ell Calif home Jhr,
1.H'fl, din rm , a te . lli'1~um
I II'•'; or N•'W 101 y':
StJ,500 f>!'>!l lj l:l!I '/!,:! Hl!tl
lolk '" n.Rays
I n r> ri v n c· y " f n w n
ytlrd ll('XI 111 ht•1ttt•d
i:w>OI ' l.u.,h y11tcl, corn1•1
lot with .iood lrwutmn :i
l11'llm1rm:.. 1•:11111~ .11 •·a.
fumaly k111·hl"t1 . f'ntn
and fir~pllH't' 1'111111 uml
ule a c1·1·nti. SI l!>,000
IU<H ~ "451
TAABEU.. _..__
CULVERDALE
Close to U.C.I.
llcauttful 2 hf'droom
h(nnt• lo1'11h'd on rul d•·
su1· w1Lh 111i;% &11sum11blc
loun Aitkln11 only $85,000
for th11\ rm.y 1•11mf()rl11bl<·
dwt•lhn.:. Cull today.
tlJRTHWOOD PARK
).()vl'ly 3 bedroom Pl1n 2
In lh4' Northwood l111rk
area ol lrvme l"calurea 111rl~ cenlrul air &a ulr
fdtc•r, be11ut1ru1 utnum,
low molntenant'c y11rd11,
commWlaly pool &a Lcnnta
l.'UUN Allklna SIO'J.500
711 1'13 3581or499 4~1i LOlplCI Hila I OSO
4 BR.· 3 BATHS
l~~ lot. pallo. courtyd
"'orm dm 1fum1 rm .
l~I' h ~ rm . bramed
l't!ll . st.ont> frpl :\lov~ in
cond Only $142.500' J tun')' I
Mw1on Realty . 494.0731 _
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l!t-aut Mon1l•rt') co11du. :1
IHt . :! b ii • I. J i.: 11 n ,,
V ii I a g (' . m .1 n } u II'
iuade~. below mwrkr·t
pnt'e al $86,000 Uwnl'r
ce.perate . r\gt 837 ·S!l'Jll
Call eves
1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EMERALD IA Y LOT
673-6634 , ________ LagunaNiguel
Realty • OCEANFRONT
New Modular Home~
1nt comm una l\. 3
bt.-ache.. 2A hr secunl).
~ub l11llln~ OK f rom
Si!.9.900. Treal>ure Island
MobLle Home Park. 3()801
So Coast Hw>. Laguna
I.leach 1714 > 499·31116
Upper Arc h Beach Hgts,
by owm•r A'!>Unlf' ~·; In
2 llH, 1h-11 . :!1.-: ba .
SIW.500 <l!!ti·IOOO
A GREAT HOME
overlooking canyon.
oeeu.n view, 2 :-.tory IHOO
"I n. :1 lldrin $H0,000
l'Vl ply ,, !17 2.">JJI
LAGUMAJEWB.
Spurkhnl( whatl' w a te r
v1cwof Muan Jkal'h P;1rk
& ('llY Ct·nU·r of Lci~una
lrom tllll> 5 bdrm & dt•n,
t'hris Abel d~:.1Rned
home, all ~ncxl, i:l.1i.i..
~m:. & Lile . on qu1f't
cul de 'lac ~lrrl1. See th1::1
aMl(e, umquc home lo·
day, atl ~l:.15,000
MIMT CONDITION
:1 f\drm~ , :! buth:.. North
Lu11w1.1 t•ottauc, w11lk to
C..:rl'i.•••·nt Bay l;j4!:1r h
l'r 1vat" y ard w1Lh
M:vt:ral frUJl trcei;. Large
attachm 2 car 11araJ(e
with door opener. PrH'Cd
Ill $175,000.
Ry ()wrwr 4 bdrm tlt·n, 3
bu. formal damn.:. new
curprt . druvc i., 1tp
phanccs. Ooenn & ca
nytJt1 view. ~.ooo. Call
4&1 :1406 ------nv OWNER 2.~q It
3br & <k.'fl White water &
1own view. Str1•1•L to
Street lot. $245,000
OCEAMVllW
91.,•; 1ntPrf'~t w •20'·
down on ~al~ t·ontra<1 :i
Bdrm home on lrg lol an
Slde prvt "Shor~ ·. Nr
tennis. pool. sauna &.
beach. S20'J.500
FAIULOUS
HORTH VIEW
3 Bdrm, :!',., b11th hum1•
nestled In the valley
coolc.'<1 h~ M:li brcc.ws
Pool & rt•1· Ft•w min to
O('t'Wl & llC·t11·h rnmmu11
owner 1ran ... r d &
motivatc-d. Sl21.U50
OUTSTANDING
TOWMHOME
an Rat t> 11uarded rnm
mun. J Bdrm, w ta ll l(lai.i.
1tdd1llo n ful·1n11 un obi.trucl ~d oct.,1n &
C'Oastal vacw Gall'<l 1·11
trant't' orr1•r .. p r vl
pool /s pa c o mbo .
$L67,!!00
493-9494 495-5220
49 .. 2413 130-5050
Ai.-bleLo.
t'u.lrw11y El N1i.:ul'I ;ll)f,
~.1u1 C1.11tlom Realty
'T1l>-11177
t .. wport INch I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
COHDOMIMIUMS
WESTCLI F 1'' I&:! hr
$7!.1 ,0110 I.I Uf.I 1700
Wciitdaff Ur 01)tm dully
I 5 642·~ 01 67:1 1ilWCI
2 Dal Isl Duplxs 1111'1 m•w
Jloyfront to bt: JCClll!cl I.In
C>wnrr 213/684·3200
11 1-:S T BUY I N
t:A."iTRt.UFJo' SIS!J.:>CIO
4br, 11,>jl>u homt· on lur~1· romer lot 11cr~~ rrum
11hops. tennis rlub &
:1chool1. 714 644 ·111K7,
644 3M2 -
OCIAM .. OMT
Rare OC!Mll froot borM.
Lvly eHcutlv4 home complete w/pool 6
tmld 1 qrtn. ExcluaJve
llfiv* beMt. louUon. Yo u t oo c an own
peredl1t. Call todar. ... ,, ..
~ Walkt:r 1; lt:t!
MIWPOIT ... TS
Thia hidden beauty 11 on
dead end at. 2-1ly 5 Br 3
Ba. aml ocean riew, fuJI
Sw•dlah aauoa, big
jatuizi, Iota of extras.
M!Mt ~ t.o apprecla"' ~.ooo Owner will help
finance A UE:HIGE: q_ ____ ~.._HOME:~
:mJW Coast llwy, NB
645-6646
Real l:Btate
AVHYSPECIAL
PIMHSULA POIMT
5•~ Only l yt'ar11 old with
f1·aLUT1"I lOo numerous to
m.-nl1on m detail mc tud· w: a 1(11urmc:I k1Lchcn,
IMJ<'ony 11ame room and
d .umpluuu\ full 1>11.C
1acuv.1 m m aslcr bath,
nlJt JU'-l a bu th tuh
w 1et !. S o lid oa k
rah1ncl\ t hru out and
1'1'11Ch mor<' If you want
The P oinl .. atnd can
con,1der $439 .000 for
TIU-. BEST thC'n call
644-7211
Ne.,_, dupll'x J br & l 111
IJ\t:r :1000 M j fl, I !ilk lo
!Jay. $!~.000 !';Mi b731
CUSTOM
llGCAHYOH
5roJ Sq It -+ 5 Bdrm.~.!>
bath)>, J 1·ar j(arai:•
Loniled on c:ul de '>a •
W1lh vat·w., of golf cuur~.
& mtn~ For 1ir1 VJ I•·
'>t\4)Wllli! ol lhlS ll!>llfll'
l'Ofllutt Uun 1!1 hb
ROGatS REALTY
'75-2311
BIG CANYON SV"t1 acular golf 1-ouri.1·
C:.t<tlt: fBJO ~q fl I lll 1,
lldrrn'i, 5'·2 bath... l'•Kll
JJld J&CULU. Sl ,J7!i.U00
THE STARNES CO.
640-5711
LOVB. Y MOHTEGO
4 Hr. l ha. h,1• family rm
Nr 1111rk, pool & 1>l'ho1.1I
Xlnt h'rm.., Ai.suml'
S17!.l,500ft•t' llMH440
:! llll, 2 1~1 . 1''.1111 l<m, I
blk W°'-'i!llll, comm pool~
& wruus N~w l'l'l & pa1111
Lhruoul Sll0.000 Ovt•11
Jo)'/Slttr.iun 641i tiilU
3 bdrm 217 bu pool, n1•w
k1tt·h1•n lh1 yr n •i.t lh
Owrwr M2 tllll'I
IJt-lWlt' du1>ll'X Jin & .lh1
Cher :w1 .,,, fl •. 1111.. ,,,
h11y IV l)l•111·h ~:l\l.l)Clll
&Ill 17~,7
$.5000 ON
NoCncltNee•d
3 Ur 2 tlll, c-01npll'lt1IY r••
nwdcle d. r11nt11i1tli'
b11cky11r1l s1:1!10 11)011
thl,y. Ownt'r will curr
S..... lO upprcl'lllt'' Or1•11I w .. lj t c li ff t11 c11 L11111
1164·2:!00 Jo:ci.
Ow114.·r Muict S.•11 l>rop
1>10" prlet• ~IO l>t•lux1•
2br. Newport ll1•ll(hti.
()pen hc1Ut1t• Wt•t•k \'lld:1
~. 4:.l2 t-\llh•rtun.
..-. OCIAH with POOL
~·from bflttcb :J llH, :t
ha. w rriur Ju:.l re
anudch .. >d $1119,:io<I. Op!·n
llW!Kl Sat/Sun I 5 4111:!
tUwr Av•. ._. ..... ston
'7M6tl:'71-1771 Jllr. 211•. fam rm, 2
ff'lllc-11 , IJllC bill ('Ullltlm
tv11nn •••~.IOI Muv" 111
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r..11taldcl '"" hrirk trim 3 U, t>wnc>r11 unit 3 2, frplf,
enrl 1ar. t.I, lne. Sl llO
Jltlf' mo. No qualif. wlll
Halat w /20«w. d wn .
()wrwU1*9.
fA11t1ld• eharmtr, ...
e<.'Utlva famlJy homt. 4
br, 2 b•, pO()I , IUHt
hOwui , frplila, ru1tom
fam rm. Mu11t be lll!iln l
Priced unckr market at
tlll5,(IOO. Call Ma·OW7 A(ll
or8D-Ollll 8rokft'.
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MIL PUCHS
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'J1G8 Blfl' YOU' 2 BR. tulJ ltC c()Ddo, W /OCHn vtew. Only '117.000 All.
Miii e 8ry11nt .
71Hi7·300ll ---
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and the hllla rrom lh••
deck ol lht1 tulAltully de
corated •n<I l1ndtcaped
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bd rm .• a ba, hurno. HilblY llP&raded I
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MOMAICH I~ Y TIMACI
Denutlful 3 bedroom . slttlnl( room, 3
full baths: custom built home .
Enjoy o lovely ocean and roaf4tlln~
view. rrof~ffslona lly hmdHcapcd
including lanai. & low maintenance.
S295.000.
A CO&.DWILL IAMlll CO.
498·7222 831·0838 .,.,. ...... .., ....
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fantalltic leue option on
3 BR exec:. home. Won'L
IMl. Owner. 5.U.·0210
HAllOttY•W E1e1uUy up1raded 3 Hr In ll'Ul loc. Lovely yard.
rTM.113 RE/MAX
Seuhore Drive duplex,
tbr each •(•ddltlonal ~. Muat "' 1. sns.ooo.
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rf'duced '1417 .~ 8 )'
Owna-r S44 75..10167$.~
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NIL.AMO
4 Hdrn:b~ Cam1ly rm •
fo rmal dining, .huJ(l'
lutrht:n. pnvate pall{I.
vi-of ltl(bb, idul I0<'1t
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NWOU,'1 own.:r mu•l •~II
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arnenltlee. Pr.,ently leMed. 1\&tn-key o,.ra·
Uo11 Property m1mt avaU rrs.4812. BKR .
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UUMTI
Prinw T1111tln location.
Or eat intom e, xlot
lC'nnll, n ll .. r will help.
<lfertd ut '150,000. Call
stl).lllfl6
COSTA MESA
4~°" I Lot
Lowe11t pnt•i! 1n Costa
M<l8a Only 10% down
OW<; AJw11~ rt'nlt'd
Wortd rAClll &tat.
556-7777
Commanding \ il"w of
back. bay, mounums. ~1
ty Upu. H~f' lot on
Promontory 5 bdrm:.,
4~ bat.bl Dover Shorl'i.
uon ()peo Sal U..a. Sun l~t Mobile ll1>m1• l•--------
l2 ~ $239,SOO lncludei. Tl"&Jer ral El Morro llil> NEWPORT DUCH
land. Owner m:iy hdp Trailer Park ~.:ioo 12 UMITS
with (truU1cu111 2627 Allll firm Owner. 6'.f.41)88 t DOOR from OCEAN.
VL'llia Unbcl.aevably low LOW 9 !~:--; ... _,.,. ... .,.,.... l.964 m.'TltOITER IOxS5. PRICED at $4 25.000. -~• ~~>~::~,_t_~~-~.~~n•~•$a•1~.~.;1o.~:.~_··t.~c•;•;~.Y 1-<>wner•W-Ortd•;•:•!•tr;-'•a;•;•~•t•ah-•
'40-1317 MOBILE 7 UMITS.C.M. NEWPORT IEACH 0~.'aut nc•w building.
VOTED ••• 2 STORY HOME F\rcphlC<'S. xlnl locat1on.
1Sl. lnvmL~ 642· 1603 ~e!u~~e·~~!~~" Information
choice Eastbluff. 2500 sq Is Mobu. Hon.
ft of charm lge pri vatt• U•inc) for you?
yrd w12 patios for cnl<'r Wf''re here to un&wl•r
laining . huge fmly rm & your questioru. & to find
lge frml dm. 7141759· LSO I you a mobile home you
.. Best buy. H11rbor VICW
Home on tee l and
Formal entry. formal
dining room. Lot.:s of win -
dows bring bnght s un
stune. Submit on ter ms
Owner requires fast sale. S15&~.&t5·7221 (~1wm:rn1a1m1 desue We have muny
choice resales an Oruni.:e
County & beach areas
Plus no down payment
For more mfo cull our
professional courteous
staff.
Real Estate
21 ~.~!'!! ..... !~?.~
~ By Owner, 4br. D.R FR
WESTCUFF Realty 22n' ocean view. Sl.59,900. TORTOISE M.H .
--------492 5223. SALES
t4IWPOltT DUrLEX
Own the land. walk to thl•
beach. Super s harp 3
Bdrm owners un it .
w neat 3 Bdrm rental
Both have fireplaces 11nd
are in move an tond1t 1un
Asking $23!'i.OOCI Call ~ 1151 tor appt.
~HERITAGE '
REALTORS
BY THE BEACH
Large home w ocean
VICW. $273.500 1-492·4288
102 E. 17th St S.A
972,.1421
THIS Is IT Golden West 24x00. 2Br.
2Ba. fam rm CuMom
Sl'f'lud1.. .. J on top of lht· redwood deck 5• Pk San
hill. l!IO rlcgrc t• ocean .JuanCaPo 4!16·RJJ7 view. ac•ro1'~ the golf
C..'OW'SC Thrs horni• 1s 2800 Ckean view Tra1lernma.
'-<I fl of beauty F1n.'placl! pvt beaches. pier. 11001 . 2
in Mstr Bdrm. cryst.il Br. view lan:11. garclcrn
chandeliers /\ htl(hly up· pr 1 v a c y S I ti , :; ll O
grad1.."'Cl property fur the Tr c a s u r c· I .s I 1.1 n d
mo1't d1:.craminat1ng 616-~ '19923U7
bu ye rs l'r 1 c:ed at OCliM VIEW! $.249.900. Th as homl' 3>x40, 2 Bdrms , l ba . 3
n:presenti. Lrut v<.ilut-yrs. old Adult park.
COSTA MESA
19UNITS
I' H I 0 E 0 F
OWNERSIUP ON OVfo~R
I A(; of LAND Selhng
for 9 X's gross No units
IJke lhL'I anywht·n• LOW
OOWN.OWC
Wortd Real Estate.
556-7777
FOUR UHITS-C.M.
Near new. 3 Br owners
W\Jl, 2 ba. frpl. 2 car gar .:. 2 Hr. 2 ba. unit:-
TiiL lnv!-.lmU. G42· 1603
16 DELUXE UNITS
PRIME-.: F.A'iTSJDE. CM
2 Udrm.-. each.
Tllfo: ST AHN ES CO
b405711
HCllbor flscrow
SpKi9'ists in income
proprrty, sales or H•
changes. Call Clftytinw
for qHstions. Call
751·1775 ask for
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JIM
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JO ........... la. l.tuti·
UanaltoAM. M·2. C·l . +
mobile bome 1oaln1e1.
Easy fwy acceta. Rapid
ly 1rowln1 area of
...... IU~lde Coun·
ty. Pnced from 12' to 34'
per aq. ft. Owner Mr.
~851-0386
MIWPOUllACH 3000 ft. &000 ft office
&pace, quiet llle lndull.
.,..., No automo«ve or
fl ber1Juin1. 60·3323
dys.
2200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
R-2 lot. 50'x1221~ ', 2 blks
from ocean. level. prime
No Lacuna loc1allon. P.P.
4M-06S8
2.3 ACRE LOT
Mtwporlleoch ...... ,,..,..,
Some back bay view.
fantastic area for hugt-
ranch home + barn &
stables. call Jim \.ian
ders ITI4 l 838·5970 dys.
(71 4 1 581 ·5787
eves/wknds.
SPYGLASS HIUS
CUSTOM HOM£
Of'POITUHfTY
Have you ever wanted to
build your own ho me?
1lus custom lot 1s the
best view lot for sale an
Newport Beach today
Looated between malhun
dollar homes. Owner will
futance & may cons ider
trade
R.C. TAYLOR CO.
640-5112
LAG IEACH LOTS
fo'rom 70 185.000 All
ocean v1c..-w I w 1perm1ts
lo build.
PATTERSON/PARKS
R.E. 497.4844
Mobile hoftlt I Trtr Prks 2300 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Space for rent 32' max
Senior c 1tazens par._.
Qisla Mesa. 6Mi-4151
Mo.tailt.DeMri. Resort 24 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOR LEASE
New 2 betlroom 2 bath
home. Massaon Lak••:.
Country Club Ciolf
tennis pool lk:iut1full)
landscaped. no main·
tcnancc yard.
9000 Clubhouse Rt.I.
Desert flol Sprin~s
213·378·2572
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YUCCA VALLEY •-••••••••••••••••••• ...... •••••••••••-•••• •-•••--••H••••-
CUSl'OM HOME HOa .... s ~~~ro:r: J~'=-'°~~ 3br. l.,.ba, 2~ yr old. •lbr S.lboa lalaod ... 00 ... 2.. N • --......... • ....... Latb • Pluler, carpet· ••lddacarni~ ... . ... .,, o P•~•· .. to_ r~ >'-•
ed. blt·lnl. rock frplc. "'753brccado1arfee ..,4. 1ara1ea. Famlllea
ceramic tile. thermal teQ04brlddl pool cute .EMt Side 4br 2ba ln tn· pleaae. kid• as pe t •
• ..&."--l 117 AA•• • ' ' welcome CaJl •2:5ee Qr ~. na 1u. cov -· ~·· °'1JI, bltiu. dbl -2'Tt. ••.nofee. breezway. walled patio, 2 ~ 1--. .. f •-a•-.,., ._ b_.. • ....... • _. lJ01 • .. _,, • rp"'• w ...,r car aar.,e. auac oev 400 r• •pa pd. Older dlildren I IL M f• ._. 3240
prne rm, inc pool tbl. ... •••••••••••••••••••• OK. No Peta. 9050, 203 ·-••••••••••••••••••• 130'x l50' lot. chain & BeautJJuJ Bay view Qlle, $4f.J211. HOM~ FOR RENT
b&ock tence. Much more. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 car gar. 3 or 4 br. Priced from
<Wy 179.SOO. Call owner yrly~7-6. 675-6670 or 3 Br. 2 ba bouM. fam rm. .....,. to M95. Fncd yard • 714,~3678. 87s.M04aak for Connie dln rm. frplc, pool " g;;.ages . Fam i II ei;
1lght S forees s ale of this Near new. 3 BR home.
13.94 ac. parcel on E.sld e close lo bay " ocean.
or' Rancho California. Beamed ceil's., frplc.,
4-way division in pro-J acuzzi. Dbl. guage.
ce&S. On paved Cly road. ll>O Mo .. yrly. BUI Grun· UUJ. 17900 pr ac. Prin on· d,y, Rltr. 87!Mll61
serv. Nr. S.C. Plaza. 1 kid ." l SI'S. 873-0t73 after&pm. p ease, s • pe "
Ver/ ruce 2 BR, pat, will
conider ! S365. 2509
Orqe. 675-5484 alt 6
welcome. Call 964·2566 or
973-2971. Agt, no fee.
_ly_._67_6-5_1.56 _____ C:..... .. Mii' 3222 Oil of Stat.
Mesa Verde 3 br, 2 ba,
NEwcrpta,drpg,palnt&
walk to s ho pping &
sch ools . $525 . mo .
llli6-0177.
OLDER HOME. Beath/
Warner area. 3BR. Jf!.c
y r d , $ 5 5 0 I Dl•O .
213/882-0481, 4-6 pnl. '
"oprrty 2600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
800' r iver fronuge 6
acres on Hwy 19'J. House
& cabin Water nghls.
$49.~. 503·59&-a412
20 Acr~. wooded 4 mt
Crom town Eli!ctnc1ty,
gd wawr arN1 SJ.000 per
acre C503J )96.2412
Sun Valley area lot on
creek. water & power.
Low paymenu 548·2985
~Estate
·············t········· 2tlr. tba, duplex. garaae. Lee. Lrg. yrd. Prv. bch.
$525, Adulla No pets .
673-2913.
....... l .. 2bodpb
3 Br. 2 ba. frplc. l! car gar .
nodogs. $490/mo Days ~:eves 673-8197
A • a i I i • M • d • 4 BR. 11,, ba • pool. LJ;(t-.
67J.21 ll.... yard & patioi. S6SO Mo
m30791~
New, elegant 2 bdrnll It
Cam rm<l600tmo> Plui;h
cptng, 2"'-r ba ceda~ &
glaas. 5 blks to ocean
Obie car pvt gar . fully
maant. yd. Adults. no
petS. lnqwre at 5Z1 UKh
St 714·960-6.131
VACANT HB toe. 4 BR.
J asl'Ollle Creek; 6-Plan on
greenbelt. step; t-0 pool &
spa. 3 BH. Cam. rm .. 2•,2
ba. 11600 Mo • yearly
759-3930
Fam Rm. fplc, SSSO mo.
Lovely 2 Br condo, pool, Ask for Keath. 962·4471
patJo. garage & carport.
Iowa St. CM 646-8646
3224
WC!llfed 2900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••• ••••• New 3br. 2\.-'Jba. pvt patio
2 bdrm I ba. Duplex
Near schoob • bus hncs
I s tory . Call a ft. 6
83IM94S
Adult Complex luxury 2
bdrm 2 bu. te nnis. pool.
spa. secunty gale. $475.
l i.t lai.t+d eposat.
5494225. 962.2586, ---------
Will PAY CASH
an a flash for your house.
units or land
SCOTT REALTY
536-7533
t61J.A MagnolJa. $575 mo. Mesa Verde 4 br. 2 ba.
Open all wknd. 642·3307. family rm Super shurp'
Clean 2 Br. mature couple
only. $150 + manage 11
units. No c haldrcn or i>et;> 532. 5939
Bltns. frplc. fncd yard.
Ava1I 8/1.5. S62S 646·1535
Condo near bch for lease.
Ckeanlront 2 bdrm. 2 _pa
pool, clubhouse. se~1
ty. no sm children. 8 50
mo. Fu mashed w /l.fttl
paid or unfurnas h'd
7 1.f /636 -3 724 &
213/633·498'J.
---------3 Br; very lg, cuslom dt:
Jbr. 2ba. ln level. Solar
healed Fr pit . bl tlni..
l'lcc ga r . ri>c fa l'
$750mo Incl. assoc Ices
673-0672
$t75 Duplex across frnm
beach. 2 Br. I ba, hH·
patlO. frµk. stove'. Wat1·r
& J:<l!o. pd. 119 8th Sl
Dnvt· by 1f tntl·rest1..'d 1>('l'
nt:1ghlx>r at 115 lilh SL or
r ail 1213 t37t) !HISS or
(213182H· l045
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3106 ....••.................
Yrly, 2 Aft. I b<•. D H ..
frplc. pet. l(tir Ultl inti
$.S75 673 lll93
3126 .•...........••........
Older. super l UR V1rr ...
\'tew. courtyard. ~ar
~ 673 WU or 496·6684
3148 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
t:meraJd Ha y. w111ter n·n
Lal 3 UH. m aid':. -<~tr'
Avail Sc1>l 1st Sl 5UO Mo
Tuml·r /\!!~ot·
400 115(.11 11~ I 177
.-wport l.ach 3 169 . .•...••..•............
2o4 Via Lido Noni 'lllr.
2 h ti • p t l' r & ~ I I J.1
213 ln0· 1~7 . <! l:I !134 119<!0
s1gii. plush. adults only
no t haltl ren or pets .
Located 295 Mesa Dr
~ 838·80!H
IUDS/PETS OK
Easts1de 3 br & gara~e.
SS65 Zoned for ~hop
642. 2510. 646-484ll
DB.UXE CONDOS
2 & 3 BR uruts avatl<tble
w attached 1<:arJgl'.
frplc. 2•.., bi.tbs ca unit
Pvt back yard'>. $175 &
$S.5() Call M·I-' 9 to :>.
mn2s2
Attract room)' 4 Uk. 3 lia.
yard w RV ~pace. nr
2 Or . 2 1 2 Ha. rl lx ,
s pae1oui-.. brand n1•w
twnhsc Attached 2 r ,ir
gar, s olar watl'r ht r .
pool . Jae . l1•nn1 ~.
c l\lbhs e. cxcrc1s1· r10 .
ideal for roommates No
pets S650 754 0446 ----EAST SIDE
Brand new 3 Ur. 2·~ Ua
townhome, :i car narage.
fr pl l'. i.k y l1.:ht.
llllcrowavc Pool. tenna!)
$IVS mo Oayi, 646-4262.
eve:. &t5 9543
Back Bay Sml ramaly 1---------pref d. no pet!> S6l.'i mo
616 2:111!1
•2Ba. IBa condo n1:ar ~th Coa.-.l l'laza Nt·w Sunn; ~-od-r-1-t'a-n-:J-llr 2 <'rpL\. drpt,. /\i<.:.. pool,
ba. E's1de CM w frpll'. M.'l'unly i.tiilt· No pct..,
palto. dbl i.:ar Clolot' l•; Children o k $450
1>ehools. park::.. We!-.tcltff l•9fi8-·36.S2-•o•r•54•5•5•15•1--•
~hopp1n~ rt·nl t·r
S'>Stl llll I 631 1 ($1 3226
Vacant 3 br, 2 ba + 1~1·
playroom. End yard
$500 mo Garcll'nt•r
water pd Bol!>:i Ch1t·a /
tnlnl;(er area 840 5504
Sharp J br \lo new ptu,.h
1·rpt lhruoul. hv rm
.... frplc. bntl' c·hcl'rful
lutchl>fl. pvt bark yarrl. m> IS47 1622 . 848 .984(}
fo'taru.cascan fo'tns l::x1·1·
Mllll' . .ibr, den. Jba. nu
d!!cOr. •:• m1 l•> bd1.
i:a rl.l1·n1· 1 va c•a 11 t
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3242 . .••.............•.....
fo~ccullvc h1Jml' '1 br. 4ha
:J t• a r it a r . f u I I v
Newport i lea~ht~ 3 hr. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• landsca!>(.'d . on Tnnidud
ll lVwl.11.ioNortl l><i NO P!'.:TS s.iso Dplx-f'roothse.2Br.cutc. l:.land. L<'<iM• l yr Avail
$1175. mo r.~w 2 bdrm. :! t.73_2256 clean, nl•w cpl!>, l(ood lot'. 11 , 79 SlOUU/mu. uoa1
ba wrth dc11 & patio ~pc~. s.150 ':!lo _~li4 6220 i.IJp avaiJ:.....840 ~--~-W11tl'rfr<>nl Home..~ lnl' I>UPLEX. 2br. Iba. new
San Bernardino Moun· i tJG W toa~l llwy crpts. ~ & paint Sm ·dock w dr:imat11· m •w
Lams. Green Valley Lake 631 1400 chtld OK No Pe l ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• house Main channl'I,
1 ••e ·4 lidrm. 2 palaoi.. N" po t T r r · '-ti Contac:t Norm l'htlhps, .!W r e ace many extralli. BELOW West Coast Pac1f1c H.K ._642_·7_023 __ _ &Toro 3232
MARKET. RE·M/\X .-6TJ.43l.3 D11na Pt. 496-~535 . Permanent trailer. El
---------_113_J·~ _ Morro Bay. $38,SOO f'irm Be a u t I r u I .j l:i r . F n . Owner 644·4688. f>&UFF OCEAM VU L4t 3 BR 21.7 Ba. 2 Cp's
Fam Rm . rock-rose
grdns . wr iron Cn c~.
beaut redee. S275,000anc
land. Ownr. 644·0484 .
7~92118
le..tiful
Mtwport leoch
Elegant Newport Ba y
t.ownhome on greenbelt
with excellent view or
bay and mountaans. Aµ
prox 1850 sq fl with 3
bedrooms, dirung ;ircu.
2.5 bath.5. k1tc·hen with
b ulllin s , wetbar .
fireplace. tiled patio.
co mmun i t y pool
Sl00.500. BKR. 540 1720
-·
DB.UXE LIVING so· Crom Newpe>rt Bay 2
Bdrm Mobile home. Heal
fireplace $5:!,900
559-5..ni
3br. 2"'2ba, overlook1n~
gol! course. Hy Owner
645-3;00. 642-5031
WHITIWATHVU
Not I BUT 2 Homes. just
steps from the ocean. In·
come+beach livinl(.
AsJdnf! $325,000. Call the
lteacb Specialist.a.
sec I uded Pa L 1 o. P vt Mobile Home 1!177, owner
bcachclub. move in Westminster adll pk.
l'OOd. OwneroHcrs a real 28r.2Ba.~-2660 buy at $125,500. _Opn
Sal/Sun 12 S. 2931 Vrn 1---------San Gorgonio. 492·844!i ---1080 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Td&eOnr
OltA.HGE COUKTY
IEAUTY
NEAR GOLF COURSE
24x60 Keywcsl '70 Ccn
tral air. dshws hcr. 1m
mac. great locat11>n
t~l76X-XU >.
Mobile HOim StMe
956-4500
10%Loan
Lovely 2 !'.tory ))and
l'o111te on cul de i.ac. l\p
JJr<>x '1350 sq rt with 4
bedroom1'. bag bonus
room, 2.5 baths. dining I~~~~~~~~~
room area. family room. 1---------kilchen with builtsns,
fireplace. ~us barbeque
and Spanish talc roof
$114.600. BKR. 540·1720
TAR8B.L -·
Brin~ t!i~~!P~'<l for
this lg master hdrm,
M!ller ancludes side hy
i.1de refri gera lor.
washer, lg front katchl'n
w1oc-w bnck lilt! Cl<>Or.
12x60 F'l eelwood. '67
tS7962)
Mobile HOim Store
956-4500
~tcws• 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
20ACRES
Will sp!Jt. Paved roud.
power. 13 mile s to
Hemet. F1at tn gentle
sloap. $44.000 full pnc•' HEWUSTIHG! Terms. Contact D11vc
Spac. 5 Bdrm. 3 ba, 2400 K n a p p e r . a ~ t
rt remodeled home nr 213-006-6180
schools, & FV ... ONI~ Y •---------
$95.000. 4818 Acapulco. C.•hl i Loh/
RE /MAX 673-4313 Ctypb I 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4br .. F.R. I year old. Nr. Pacific View
S o . C s l . P I a z a . lot d&Scounted
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. INC.
67!>-4630 ~~~~~~~~l -7_14_1645._"_3239 __ . ----546-0898
-ACIOUS HOME Seti •ach I 014 CoRdHll11IHtt/Tow11· ~. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ttc.es for.. 1700
OPEN SAT/SUN 1·6 CUSTOM HOME. short ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~near backbay 11t walk to ocean. New con· TERMS . TERMS .
376E.22ndSt,1ron-gat-alruc tlo n w /quality l br, new cond., 11)4.000. ~ courtyard leads to reatures. Rooftop sun· 64.>2632. agent.
p r ofess I o n a I I Y deck, ram rm wlfrplc.
landscaped completely skylight.s. 3 bd. 2th ha. ASSUME 91140/o u remodeled 4 Br 2V. lja Great oppt.y to own new 2 Br •L .. _ 1 •Al .....___ 2nd-'''ty -sq n . 1.,.. .,.., comp e~ y '""'"' " ....., home in desirable area. d d th I denwtwetbar&poolla· upgr a e ru -ou ble. tg kjtcb.. dining r Ol °'*'House Sun 10-4. 220 Patio. 2 car attached gar , ah St, S.8 . 1714)980-5244. w/la·-..11-racll -950 w/(rplc. lg llv1n1 rm ....... ,, · -· opms onto poolalze yd • $..ell~ IOI• Comer or Fairvie w &
lat be house. Csl 01 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Segerstrom.
fe.t.ures include : tile LUXURY UVIMa -... .... •W. nn. bit-In cablntry, Jac .. Oceanview, lg. newly N!· , ___ 11_7_-1_6_J_l __
rdwd d eckln a . RV modeled 48 r, 2Ba D=~
1t.on19. u cbarmet. :J wiMc>wa, 1100 cu.tom...... ty 2 ,_i-.....u....a n at ...-:~ooo ''""""' wuuu rs, ...... ·-·············· -c u ttom cabinets , By owner. Coultett)' redwood hot tub/Jacuw, OCIAM DUPLDIS
toBkrl. paebo, wlk to pvt bch. ~~~=
YllW Ale SOMI PLUS-Unique suest aa>'. MM414or•1393
SHARP DUPLEX
Two 2 Bdrm units in xlnt
cond. Terms very next·
ble A must !K!ll 11itua1.ton.
l\ll ofrer:. l'On:.adered
Owner will help finance
XJnt Costa Mesa loca
l i on As king o nl y
$1:fl,500
R.C. TAYLOR CO.
640-5112
2 Llal Isl Duplxi. mcl m·w
llayfront lo bl' xchJtd
tlwn Owner 213 f/1.1 :010
Covington 4·plcx near
I lunl.l.nirtoo Ctr. S?0:>.000.
XJnl f1nanc1ng avail
Owner A~ll !162 Ml lM
FOURrlEX
With ocean view. Less
thW1 3 years old and 111
top condition.
OWNER W /CARRY
CONTRACT
W/SMAUDWM!
$265.000
RUMAR REALTY
558-7977
TRIPLEX
Pnme cond1t1on. I blO<'k
lo San Clemente Beach.
fwiushcd 2 bedrm units
Owne r will finan c e
$164.000.
REGIHT REALTY
831·3114 or 496·950l
IMCOMElr
INVESTMENT
rROPERTY
Duplexes. Tri-plexes &
larger units lo suit your
needs . Also motels in
good locations . For de·
tails call 979·S370.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
l2 units. Modem, 0'7. vac
fac. Xlnt for out of town
<Mner. Synd, etc. Wa lk to
aJI. Ocean side beach
comm. Asking $32.000
per wut. RA?al Properties
Syste01s. 714 729·3059,
434--4.576
20UNITS
Seven years )'OUng, well
loc ated, well ma in ·
tained. Partnership dis·
solution. Prine. only.
SI0.000.
don osen
I I ' j f Cl f ·~ ~ dupMx ovtrlook· Mull see to apprec. A.ak·
ia1•_.andiici0l11e.1 ~=· 4-.1984 lilulr.eT.,.. imt E.17lhST. 8*'111. frPc • decldn1 ----------Only ~ down. Owner 1USTIN .m aftde. Room to ex· llAUTIM wm carry deferred 731.am PMd. Seller wUI help llO .. VllWS -pymat 2nd TD. on this
floance. 1u 11',/irl ce ot whbwat..-and north neer new 4·plex ln So. 3> PRJME UNJTS No. Sao =-~·~~l~ckey ~t~c!!'!~•, of ~~,::U.7461 g':t w~:t~W.,~i='. ~ """>' • --am Mih Bryant, 497·J00t HARBOit vu 9omenet. I na. a 119 home. Pvt.~· LOlt eomeUUn& valuable ? (?l4>
Br, r..a.. 2 frpl, cla to lllllllilY. teanta, techlded ,._,. u ed r. our Loll 1--------llDDI. ll A.tdl"IOe achJ, aot9bNcb. "73,000. H and r ouod columna. Dina "*"cbelu· 2 BR Xl•t coad. 1"5 Port dn. owe bal on Nlltl1ld ,._., ........ people look 2 ba. i ea. a "be .. 2~i ...., PL Call 1M-a71. for a )'rt. 4"-lm or .._ &IM1'" foGnd an pr. iaa~-ooo 0.::. • ... · •im 111mo1va1-. a.ea..•n-r1·· ·
tv>me. LR. FR. l DR & S36.Smo. 1954·A Meyer Pl llOM~ FOR Rfo;NT tor a I Cay . 4 1:i It .
loft . Complctl'ly Your friends and 549·3484 afl 5 30 & 3 or I br Pncc..'<1 from l'alhedral clgi,. 2 fpk ''
furnished. l.ar gc deck neighbors use Class1f1ed wlcnds $465 to $495 Fnc<J yard & lux rock spa Pvt gu<ir'1
wiLh mtn v1cw. SS!l.500 when th ey ha' l' ~aragl'\ 1-·am1l1r'I l(atc. prt·i>ta~e "omm
Owner will fin~tncl! with somct.hmgto;scll They'll 4 Rr. 2 Ba S535 pr mo No please Kids & pct!> fumorunfum Avaal. im 29~ down 97!1·234 <! tell you how w ell 1l I pets. Mesa Verde area Wl'lcome Call 9&M!566or med sz,aoo mo. 5!12 ltiOH ~Ownerliiiiiiliii•'a~gieinil.iiiiiiiiiiiiii-. ... .L.lworiiiiiiiimkmc..~.r.omrmlhme~miiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~SMiiiiiiii·7586iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.:mm97J.iiiiiil2!17iiiiiillm~Agtm.mnoiiiiiilfeeiiiiiiii.iiiii~ !213> __ ~--
NO POVVER SHORTAGE
at the Pll.CYr wer with a
y 0 ur Ad po st Life ooubl~ pilot & coa e• .,,
oallY pO\l'IW.P ..
,1..0-t
AeachOO
18•·· holds An~&~ •••• ~,
Any merchandise for sale priced at $100
or less qualifies for a Pilot Power Ad
4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00
Call today, we 'II bill you or chargfl'ltk, your
Banl<Americard I VISA or Master Charge.
(Motorcycle ads must be prepaid)
Deadline: Anytime before 5p.m.·Tuesday
• AJI items must be priced
• Ad can run In any appropriate classification
• Sorry, no commercial buslnenes
DAILY PILOT
' -
For Lease. 2br. den, 3h11,
overlooking wat'-'r . $750
!i40-6:1S3 leave mL-s~a~1·
on wrx·
3244
~······················ RENTALS
3 UH. 2 ba $600 !illfl
4 lilt. 3 U.. SiSO
5 BR. 3 lld ~>.".i(I
2 HH. 2 B<1 S.SOU
San l'lemt·ntl'
fo.Jc£'C'Ul1ve II vang, Woocl
bn dge brand nt·w 2 Or 1
den. :-! ll<i I rpk. /\ (',
rrucro wave. W 1 U rm, I~
pvt yard. 2 <'ar i;:ar 0M'
pnvale)(es or lake. tenlll~
crt.c;. pool & Jae incl An
nuaJ lsc No pets. Sa.>51J
mo. 559-9062
The Lakes Brand New
Townhouse for leai.e. 2
bdrm: . ate. SSSO/mo.
2 13 /3 -6585 or
714/838·7
Turt.lerock home 4br, 2ba.
fprlc. 571 1 Sierra Cicio,
frv. $645mo. w Ilse.
96.S-2199, 540· s.5(Kj.
LEASE
Upgraded 2 bdr +dee. 2
ba. On golf coune.
Beaut. view mcldg rule
UtA!s. Only '650/mo. Call
Glen H e ll warth .
RE IMAX 63H266
Lux. Twhse. 2br. tennis,
pool, JMC. $425.
7141559-5727.
....,.. ..... ,""ETREE. 2 Bl\ 1 N coodo. ReCrig, A7C.
Tennis , pool , Jae.
9'10/mo. 752-0436
t..,.llelMdl 1241 .......................
Olrmer: 2 BR, den, J ba.
lllOMontb Qualit.Y home, ocean vu.
38Jl,2ba. MO Mo .
Turner Auoc.
-.-1 494·111"1
Ola.rm house, atepa to
Vlctoria beach, ooean
view, 2 Br MIO nl1. 4M-tlD I ........... t;;
--.~-·••It io Id. evall lnL ----
:~;: ,,_,jMrf7.tp! Aft t ......... ikrlmara........ Afalmah ....... ....................... .,..................... .. .......•.•........
1Lrlh' ..._,, 2 I... .. ......... ,.. Clifllj.... • •• t' &d ....... tk cwt..... . ..
...... •••••• ................. -................ .._.............. • ..... ~ ....... " .... iei9i..t;. ••••••••••••••
~~ .. ~ ~.~!~.!~!! ~!~ ... ~?!! ~.C:.~s::· •,a~~: --.-... --... •£•.••• 1~.~.~u~ * * * !Mll.T YMI l&Ml'ft"4"-Y .._.. Xlra /:,:.kln1. l:at l. -M opar . bQ view.
-· ....._ ... .....___ ,............ ... ....t pa&k>. • jet'. Two ~-An 11iL..... M2-ll03 ---• -W. -I .._ OD Udo w ... h mod•le. MOO a 14to. ., ... a..... • .............. lllilll _..•mn»'et MMU vtew ~Onl)',.•t. • ~Ll,.,.2 br.l~ba Nntiert..._ !! ':'~ ._...,..,,,. 9MO/mo Waterf ronl ,_...._ __ Walkto~ v. ........... ., -.... ,J.... .......... ••d.-. •. sm. Jlr.AMt_.. -· . ...-n. ,.,...., ,,.. ... MaVktotta Nodop. -r .,..... Adw ta onJy. o
........ ~. 11111 .. + ., --------1 141-tl.M 3poolt peg. 1721 Bedford Ln.
-._ ~ls.. • ,_ 6a. Ar..., or ,,_ l bdrm wtth encl yard ~-...::_B:t,~
----~~~·---.. ----·---·
• ......... 42H OMee ...... ....................... ....................... .. .................... .
.... to Newport Beach. Ol'PICI IPDCle available 33)'r. old F. w/lyr o&d
8llec:blf 1 bdrm. 117&. at l7115 Beada Blvd. chUd.. Lootlu for hom•
WffklY Au1 . lll b . Deaf Talbert ID Ht.ant• Prefe r 91 i S!under .
714/52Me01 inttoa Beach. l50 per t7wcm. ~. ~ .. llU..-.. 300 ~ ~0 .._.mmoneua1c. •----------.w • ..,.,,..,. ~ ,_. lh Reap. adull w /2 c all,
-••••••••••••••••••••• deMc e per mooth Dally tMM!llLlnt 1 Of' 2 Br apt .
liovtQi? AvcMddel)091ta & Pilot off lee . Phone Reuon able. Art 4,
cut Ovlnr ex pen .. •! &G-43Zhirt. 211 831-«178 Profeulonally since 1W71. CINTa POtMTI Lady exec relocatlaa HOUS1MA TU IXIC. cu__ from Montreal detlret to
-·' 05• lse nice hom • or rondo 132-4134 Jamboree• MacArthur &00 ranae. Jl\im or Un· Bay Wi.adows ( N hild Pluab Carpet. um. o c reo/pel.8. E x r e r 11 . C a th y . 152-273 7. 546-5346/951.fl042
C=ll£!!.!.IO ..... ,_ ll,llO mo\I Wlu.&ft -------Cowwedtarport tmrno.yrty.$48-1$33 --------:--z llle~lle •• "Ila•••• at••WTALI NaOK UUl.pakl llts-~~~=·~.Y9 3 BR. 2 ba .• upper apt. ""' ~ " ·.1,:~ ::c • I l • d ll ,,,,_.., NMI' Udo. Quiet area. Oal to shr JlJr rondo nr ..... -l at 11 oepoa · Adulta -' ........ 67$.&170 OC. S!OO mo. uUI lncl'd ~a.I *" UU. re1 •••• ~.-4l!M d•>'•· M.2·$613 1711 I 1weat ....... ,_.. .. _=..,._ ~4-....JIA .....,,... •~ • wlwda. A.Ill l or •W__. BACHELORUNITSfrorn ~n
***
Tlt keta aut ~. •• Olaill h"olil. C.O.m pool& Dk k 847-6064 l22S pu rno untum. 100· Rctlrcd gent. 2 br . 2 ba. Pvt olfice ror rent, 11prx ... pct for r•Hrved 6 ....... Avail noow 8D a bdrm 1 ba with m et rmmoceu. For more In· fplc, pool, rec r m, prtv 8"x10'. 8.'M> W l !llh St,
..... tll U. C.venlklin .__... r Uo• CAl'POl"U. ~.lit lk:ulkf•••d1 localltten.taal 556-T707 entry, $2 25. 673·2181 <.;.M.646-4070Corinfo _... -64.\. 79()3 ~ ..__ ol Uma. WATUPRON'T 2 Lit lut +~>eU. No pe\3. S..tobeacb.lge upper 2 Relail/OHace 11p11ce. 700 Olll ....... ..i. 111 to 8*lnl, Ill bhiu, tbarp :KU .:M uyt. 6<t2·!l613 l Ur 1 Ba, 2 blka from br, beam ceiUnc. (rplc. Expand your llfestylc sq fl Wes tclarf area
dllln)"OUl'tkileu -Imo ~190t l'Vlila ~knd11 . As k tor wllk!r, oo peta l300. 22S gar doofo operator All wil.h a compatlJ>le room· H!7MJ4fl. call collect.
Ulck 19th Sl. 842-03$5, ~ Jllln8. M86 yrly. 642·3480 mite. We discover that
Maturu cou ple 11oek
Duplex/I Dr apt, must bl·
r eaaonuble . Anyllrnc
Sept 548-0008.
N.w I BR. 3 ba • i..e lot.
-bu. be&mll, frplc • oteaa vl•w. patio •
qlow wllb charm, In
North Lapna. 2 IMka ti)
SMw'aC.OV. 9!!0Mo,
Ot~tll ~ ie .... aeo 'YMrtyi'WllaJ. ~ 2
lo II" 8drrmll Avail DOW' !hr. Iba, gar, very nl~. ~all adwt. no pets,
No P«ll No Kids PlO. L. 2. Ii 3 BR apts. 6200 t:d·
person.Call Partc Newport luxury I TWO P EAS IN A PAO
Br. vil'W ol Upper Bay, llSl-Ml..Sor 7S4H 209
O.C. AllPORT LOC.
Pro f es11 1o n a l o rfact>
w/receptJi)fllllt Mon F'rl
$375 month 10 m onth
Scrr etar1ul Kcr v1ct'
ava.al 54Y n51
Lulheron Churr h , vac·
Urookhur.1t & llam1lton,
needs 2 HR unfum apt
Cor intern. No children,
no pct..o,. Btwn ~$37:'1
roo fur I yt·ar Needed
i\UJ.t 2S 962·5005, 9611.~Jl7 __ MK '12i4 mger. HB. 846-0619. PM mo. Aft 7PM 76CJ.l731 ·°" 640 0088 aKI' AL WAHTED
_Aaft( M4 1113 __ Aae1t 113 ~
2Dr, a ba. den. lovely S.Ch: •• 1776
Newport Boearh area ••••••••••••••••••••••• c::so.e to ocean w view Ckunlront 2 llr <'ondo
PoOl /Jac . $450 pr mo
Sept I) June 1$ Ulrr
8ttcX>
t.1.: 2 ur. ur. W JI>
hOOkup. new t'pts, drps. Avaa.U 8-1, 3&, 28a. frplc.
<Wrwshr, pat.lo, as ra2e
no peu $435 mo. 960-JS2J
~ 2bt', 2ba dplx. Gangl' Y0tu1g man. 31. des1re11 c:hnsuan mc:>\bcr & dtr t.
yn. m'f'rl 2hr hi.(' or a pl
up ll) S3IO. XJnt r('f"1. Nnn
'>moker, drinker . Will
1·an• tnJw. MS 29JK
HiWc tlM 1~l ---MU /mo 180 H71 Ot
m 1n 1 ..-rw ""'°" "' v ieilu no pets. ~. 21'Nt A t•lacenlla. call
$4.). 71'llJ
Close t.o ocn. Adlls only t.o share your opt
218 Ced a r , Ne wpor1 orbowle (M/F>
3 Bdr m . 2V. b a. Ne w
home.~ view. Ava.II S...A.. 1210 ------New deluxe 3 Br, 2~ ba
Lee yard, a arage. KJds
o k , n o p e t s . $5 00
534·4006; 841J.2.6.S5
Shores. 675-'793S. 637. 72SS My lntere!;t.s &
wort nclude
pboto~raphy,
)OWTlallsm. the11lt!r .
NEWPORT CEHTU
Det>lgn Pla .rn Luxunt>u~ olfa~ Sub let. 642 S4!i6,
640-7020. 1m m e d . $7~0 /mo . ·-•••••••••••••••••• 4M-IW Lovely lldlt, 11ty, 2 BR 2
Ba, condo. 14ZS roo. C•ll
Mike. ~·15l2. ~
Bac helor o n the bch
Stove, rC'fng, bakony
SO() Incl uUI 6'12 3014 s.&nQy 3 BR 2 Ba, fplc. dbl
pr, W/D llkup. Ot'o fr
C')'D vu. sns. .. ,...,
.......... 1210 .......................
CONDO 3 Br. 2 ba, frmJ
din'&. Nally sharp. 5'50.
Oa.1117().4259.
&....-. ..... 3252 .......................
Newly remodeled 2br
Spiumh house Spaclowi
yd. fruit t reu. nice
~ Nr ev~r
ylhl na. $4:10. 642·35S5
evfllll. , ..... 3290 •••••••••••••••••••••••
i! Br twnhse. 1111 Un •
c:bhWlihr, wushcr tdryer .
J>aliri, firt'placc., A /C,
1x1ol, $425 $42-1/97 l
........... ~ .... d ···-···················· .....,.:1 .... ll07 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sm lbr, nr bch 1827 W
81llboa. $375, l:sc, utal pd
645 4166.
Sml 2 llr . s un rl ~·t•k .
garuge, nr be:u·h. ul1l 1wl,
$500 yr lse 645 4\oo
The Shores 2br, I V-.bu. f &
..r peUos, all amenities t
beach + se<'Y gall'. Avuil
8/18. $.'565. 552.3062,
Niguel Shor~. Jbr, den,
3b3. fncd yd, all bll·tns.
ull comm 'ty ret• fees,
walk lo beach, $8()()/mo,
1.2.J yr lses 497·1751.
493-8081 MardJ Spauld
Ing.
$22.5 I Br upl Ut1l ixJ Nu W..twMster 3298 pcL., 100 E Buy /\vc, 11!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rcsp·1 tJdlb .
JIOMES fo'Ort H~NT
3 or 4 br Priced from
$46.\ t.o S49S. Fncd yard & gar a1te s . F a m1l1e s
ple ue, kids & pe ts
Wl'lcorne. Call 964·2566 or
3822 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.... Ylefo 3267-973-297L Agl. no fee.
2 BR, 2 ba., bllns, frpl,
s und cc k . s ar. d oor
ope n e r . blk l o 8 1~ Corona.~ Mo 673-6510
.......................
HOMES FOR RENT
3 or 4 br. Priced from
Mi5t.o~ Fncd yard &
g a r a g es . lo' a m 111 e s
please. Kids & pe t s
wekome. Call 964·2566 or
973-21171. All. no fee.
Ma wpcwt IHch 326' •••••••••••••••••••••••
NO n :t:! Apt. & Condo
rentals Viii.a lten tals
ms-4912 Ukr
Hays hore~ cxc lu ~t vl'
privat e com m u n i t y
w/acces~ lo 2 lovel y
beaches. 3 Br /l>ludy 2 Ua
home. unfurn. SOOO lnl"I
~<k-ncr. Av<11l St>pt I
~-tt45o5 or ll no aru.wcr
4~Z797 P.P
3 Bdrm, 2 ba w/2 car gar. Apt. for rent. Ne w 2 bdr m
tMlt ms. near ocean in
Cd M. Ca 11 a rt er 6 .
700.1B40
A /C . Ga s & e le c
$415/mo, d ay;, 558·1966
a s k for D e bby. o r
891-4217 eves -----·Oley 1 br, frplc. p vt pool. l
COllda.-iwM emp('d person, no child U:lfwllilhed 3425 or ~· $410 LcMSt'. Non
••••••••••••••••••••••• Srnoker640 .. 4999
S..eeuCOftdo
Hunt lkh 2 Ba + fom
rm w1frplr & wet bar
Inc I wash er I d r y c· r
Shorcllnl· M .:mt Corp
847-~'i
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llc6oa Ptni111ula 3707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2br Yr ly on th llJy
~. 507 E Iii.I boa HI
2br. lbu. t.ownh:.c. di:rk .
pool, hll ms. iidult, l'luld
l6 +. no J)l'L'>, $1341 li.c
673-047:1
2br, ra m . rm • clupl1·~.
bat'k half SJ0(1mo
1;.I0-56(18 a ll Ii
l'• Blki. to cwn. llac·h
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SJSO. f.'75 •1171
ColtoMeM 3824 Al b uni •••••••••••••••••••••••
•WALK TO BF.ACJl.JUr, 67:'68~r um. $400. ~ VERUE home at
$750 rno. lise. tcnnc., pool ----------mosphere 2 &3 br dlx
& volleybaJI. car. a1,rt . C.-.. W. l7Z2 apts,nopet.s.546-1034
il62..e628. ••••••• •••• •••• •• • • • • • • - ---
3 bdrm. 1~ ba, ram rm, lBr, uUJ pd, sep gara ge ,
nke yd. cbe to aboppmg, newly
67s.o,,Q redee g. 7441 . ----tllwfs, pool; lovely J UR. Coda MnG 3724 end urul $750 Mo •••••••••••••••••••••••
Agent644-0134 S2!t'i l Br m<ih1le horn•·
Mi.lure adull only No
Br&nd ll('W Nl'wporl TC'r f1'1.' lJ111c·t. M·r·un -. W'JI
race Condo. 3 br. 2~ ba, Nwr1t Hh d f.46 s;n:1.
stove. rern g, wshrtdryr, -
pool. No pets ~75/mo
~H.317 or 213-477-&174
SUSCASITAS
,.\a m I hr apt $275. &
s:JOO. Av:ial. i\u g. Isl.
t;ncl. gur. Adult~. n o
pets. 2110 Newport HI,
548-4968
For gracious ll vtng-thL'> b
1l! Bag Canyon condo 2
Br 3 lkl w1pool, tcnni11,
J11C. No p e t s. $1175.
833-3349
5ruup 2 bdrm: Nice urea .
3741 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LA MANCHA Al'rS
Large, 1.2&3 bd ttarden
apt.s. Adults. Dshwhr,
bltns, encl gar, gas bbq.
Pool Gas Pd. m Scott
l'l. 642·5073; ~5611
2 Bdrms. l ba th apl.
i\dull"I $375 mo c;as
paid &l2 5C17J
Spacious 2&.:1 br, a pt"
Family unit. P oo l &
Playground. Suodan1·c
West Apls, 1996 Map ll'.
642-19()1betwct!n 12,5.
Garden Vista Apts
Beaut. brand new I &2
&-, frplc, laundry rm.
lmmed. occupy. $395 to
v1 .. :w O F OCF,AN &
CITY 2 Dr. 2 bit, frplc,
beam Cl"ll, Jac un i .
gw-•~" $.:,()() mo Call
li>b Jilli 631 OO!n ----a br w 1(3r /\dull&. CPL'>.
drpK, r•ntet". fn~I yd, wtr
pd. SJ7-031JO I 5
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007 "K' · Vlt1.0n a .$320
0019 ",. •.. Sfu1ta Anu.s:ioo
WALLACE ST /\l'TS
:!1149 Wallaee SI
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f'f'thni.ti.. :! hr. 1 hit. :rrn
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fl'f"l' t"l·lll CluhJ fJk Nu
fM'L' trc. •W 11
lbr. Iba. duplt'X w/own
j.!aru~t'. fronl & hack yd ,
wuque SJ2S 6.11 5~
2br. gar, rncd yd. 1wt ok. coupfrs p r ef'cl. r r pt.
drp8 ~ ~7500
IUUTIRIU
Me.a Verde 2br 2bu
.. \repla~. du.hwa:;hcr
l'al.IO encl. Jtaragc, xtra
parldng, laundry room
Every thing pc rfecl.
Adull.'1.$400 Jun MacP. 54().4400
l:;"s1dt• n e w 2br, 2ba
duplt·x. upper . Cornnl
kit Cr pt. 1111>:., frp lc,
dt'f•k $114'imo Nu l'c•I '>
Ad ult:. Un ly l:Ja u
f'1•1Wt'r b"73 &111
:i Hr t'•111do. I f.00 'tf ft
l'twil. Ju1·uu 1, /\1C l cnn1:;
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Hlww, Urnok Vll'W T rac·I,
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8.l! HjMl
Adult 2 bedroom . Su pl·r
loc11t1on lk'tlwood be;11n
l'Ctlm~i.. No pct:. $.:JOO
m o . I nquire 568 W.
Wilison Apt K ~
81.tchefor, new great E·
s ide l oca t ion . $270.
~ I lJI, eves 8.17-0666
2 Bit. I ba, encl gar. bltns,
d'ihw:.r. no pets. kid:.
5'&7S29~wn 5-9pm.
Super ~'!)1de loc Small 2
Jlttl m homl·, lge ) a rct.
KJW. OK CIM<' Lil school
and :.hopi. Mov1: in to·
day $1'50/mo. All 6 call
751 23i\lj
Nice 5 Udrm. S:'l50 pc: r rno
+ $300 d f'p. at 2257
l'lacooUa. Costa Mt'fllJ.
J"or m o r e 111 (o r a II
IU?nula 556 7707
3 Br condo, 1 YI lilt,
uvaJI 8/1. PIO.
213/'Mrl·1»1
2 Br 2 Ba studlo. guratte.
sml yrd, no Pt:t.s $385 mo fi'7S-6670, 536-339'7
Walk t.obeach. lbr.
st.ove & ref rig. $275mo
5J6.24S6. 962-8050
WATERFRONT. 2 Li:t·
BcirmJ, aJI blllM. sha11>
&15/mo yrly. 675-l!JOG
Cool & quie t Newport
Hghta 2BK apt Pool.
rJ&Uo & garage, Adult.'!.
no pet.\ $395. 1&01 l!llh St
&t2 7J4()
i bdrm ocea.nf rout d a> I x
~ yrly, .1v111I /\ui.t I
S<nJ"2 Sc1111hore 645 2111
----Ckean!rool, YNUly, J IHI,
New 2 bdrm . I ha. ne ar 2 bu. bllrL'I. frplc. marni.;t·
111· 111• h $ ,, :-, o . c a II ~ &~:16.SJ
fa.'11-1.309, f.75 9595 ---u I " (;II n y 0 11 (;(JI) tJ II
wtclu..'1.~' 2lir, 2hu. frplt .
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&1().100(). 640 S!J.17
(~lJI ET dlx. 2br, :!h ;a,
fprlc. fncd yrd , $100/ulO
New 4·plcx. 841:1·39!1C
Near lit!ach. 2br, ulll rid
Call J1>yCt'. 846 3301 eve~
CaJ 1492. 9'1H.2.
! HH. lh ba , walk to
be<id1. bus & ~ho1~ (iar
$500 Mo y r I y A g t 1 Br. 1 ba apt. cpL.,, drps, 67~170
encl garage $300. mo. -----
!n>-4841. --------lBr, udlts ooly, no pc~
AvaJI Aug 1
960-2675
•OHL Y 2 LEFT•
New Jbr , a pts . pra v
palloe\, end dtsbws. 2
frplcs. i:aragcs w teach
apt. Close to shopprni;:.
:.chis, &. short dn vc I''
fwy. Jbr. 212ba wllh W, l>
<lflly $195 J br: Jha. only
$175 Crpt.s, d~. & tilt·
arc color coorrfrnah:d No
P1•t;,. Martha lH6·1:l7 1
c•w:o;846 7473.
OCl':/\NF'RONT , inland
v11-w, 2 UH l 17 llu , 't 'I'
hltlH .. pool & saun!l Sl'OIJ
<.:all Tom . 536 34H :J,
~ ...... ~~ 3842 •••••••••••••••••••••••
:z!6 Broad St. $750 mo
New dlx 2Hr + dt-n
lwnhse :>tud10, 1800 sq fl.
lg encl dbl car garaKt'.
2.,.,Ua . bt fl y d . dl x
k i tchen "' m1 crow11ve
oven. frpk m m."tr brlrm
& Liv rm. lg pvt p11l111
dl•c:k off rru.tr lidrm To
M 't' C' ull 979 50'l!I
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498-6234.
2br. Condo, l 'h ba. frp<'I, ,..,._.._~k
gar opnr. llOOI , Lenna:.
crts. $450. 2131598-f.640.
714r 842·6297. -----~. clean Jbr, 2ba.
frplc, blttns, l m1 bch.
21J/4J2.. 7936 ;isk (or Dan
1844
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Avad IH . New 2Ur. IBn
rondo, i\C, WTUl!l>. pool.
no pets~~ mo. 960 :~21
Olc<:k 1t out! Woodbridge
twntr-c 2·sty, 2 Hr. n-..
Ha, W /I> rm, pvt putio.
+rec pkg incl. luke. pool,
JUl'WZ.is & tennis crt:.. No
pi..•ts. Annual lease. $450.
500-0062
• •••••••••••••••••••••• 11JE .. :XCITING
PALMMES••ns
MJNtrfl-:S TO NPT UCll
Ulich. 1&2 llH from~&up
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1~1 M1~a Ur
(5 Bil's .. ;a,l of Ncwr<•rt
81vtl I
9am 5pm 546 !W.O
Seawind Village
and travel
l::xcel. referenc~
11va1l&ble. Call (711)
~ 1914. or wnlc lo
"Jcr c•my'",
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UnJv~r:.al SLUdlO!>
r>1stn buwrs. I' o H 8!.115
Univcro;al (;aly, C'i\ \llti(IX
Slr:ui:ht Mall· :1i1 Ol't•il·,
rrr11nt1· to :.hr Townh111111·
II H 1ld rl111ur $:JOO
~10 2101
Vt•m t.v shr :t Hr cnmlo
I. II I. N CDM :in"'
Muvt• hy X 5 f.i6 I 6.)22
Npt Cond•1. Ha roor Vlf'w
Knoll rurn :unt·ntt11• ..
$3SOmo an e l ul1 I
7~
Turllcrock lari:c new
h11o:hly up~radc;d J>OQI.
Jue.FR . frplc. wel hc.r,
ull uppl Own rm & bath
3o ·~ $320mo !i "·
7S2~71 ('V~ 75'J Ml!J
Hoomma le to !.hr 2 Ur (l l)t
111 Npt 645 ~. 640 11~
l'e:!Vly
Mt f'' LO 'lh a rt• :J horm
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li;ilhuu l'l·n $<!110 mo 1
1 1Ut1J (';allfi1:1 l~.711
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hou."4· 111 0('(' ~It!. , • •
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5001.h of hwy S:l:"i0/ 1110 111
cl'J{ ulll L:Jrry 675 'J~
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Fem to shr 2 Ur apt
w1same. Sl82/mo. CM
Jurkll' 646 3385
M M.>ek.'.> F rm mt for :!hr,
l'Qndo nr fa1n~roundi.
$200mo lst. la.'t + '" ut1I
A'>k ror Uob aftl'r i pm
GtG 21!)1
l'rof M·"' lo shan · lq:
t-ondo 111 Bluff,, N 11
rw .ct V1 pool. Jn vt IM tJa
$27!"! mo f>y:. ,!J5i i88:1,
l'Vt!'j ,64() 12J2
IJvc•1n
Young mother wath 11 i.1111
of:.! llespon."hlc w~in••·lf
to 11hr apt. Pleai.e cull
bis o:r19 or 675 OG:Y1
f'i•m lo shari· 2 UH <'onllo,
1n JI H SI 25 ver m •i
714 8411 9624
Harbor & .. "twy, l 'M :!
rm.. SIOO J r m:.. S2111J
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liquor Licenstt
(Jr,Jnj!I' On Salt· $31(,000
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1-.I• i:ant i.mull be.July
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l'el!Allc-n HJ11 949·757H
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r m. was he r /d r ye r .
rtfrig. ~15. Call 6'\5·2988
L/\GUNA llE/\Cll MTH
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00-9412 Maia Dr. 549-2042 ....... •adl 3841
New 1&2 bdrm luxury
adult upts an 14 pla n:1
from $350 + pools. tt·11
nL"I, waterfall!\, ponds•
Gas for rooking & he ut
m g pu 1d. Fr o m San
Diego 1'"twy drive North
oo Jleach to Mc F ut1d1·n
then West on Mc Faddl'n
to Sea wind Vl lla"l' (714 )893.51.98
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YOr Lease J asmine Creek
Condo. • ~. gale, pools,
t e nnis , prlv. Ja e .
Sl.3X>mo. Call Tanya at 833-1JS7 orM&-5096.
IASTIWff HOME 1..Mrwe split·level exec. 3
br. J ba. Pool, jacuu.I,
faotasUc v1e'\v. full D nn. rec rm w /pool table
41 run bar. Walk to N. n
Tenn1s Club Ii best Cd M
Schools . Unf. or part
furn. Lse. Avail. 8/1.
JWa & ICC. dcp . SJ 150 · mo. 640-2383; 642.()350.
PwfectLoc ....
Balboa PenlntUla on
lllramar. J block to bay
"' ocean. • Bdrm, 2 ba, 2
story. Ava ll no w .
90/mo.
• Waterfront Homes CIM.400
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SHOWS YOU THE WAY
TOGO ROME
CAU.'31-4115
ar, 2~ ha. all a ppl. o.-• d'1l9. a bUr.t to -. Avala. J wy JIUl. .... ,.....MNaa.
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North End :.tudau. $275 1n
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49'.} 152.t)or 4!f.JJ636. ----Bud\., blk from Victoria
bch. $350 1s t mo .. $200
then· i.ft er . $250. i;cc·
dt•p Parttally furn. Uul
lll(•ld. I 9G3 2527. ----Mawport•ocll 3769 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SUMMER RENTALS
Dy the week, now •vail.
Also Wint.er Rentals No foe. Agent 67s.8170
suut•/WIHTR
llHTALS
DIAMOND
REAL ESTATE
ENTERPRISES
645:7573
THE
"GOOD
LIFE"
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GREAT MCMATION:
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• Goff DfrYlng Renge
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• Modele Open daily
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(n4) 145-0680'
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t700 *" ..
C°"9r .. *"' (7W) 8'2'8170
Lower 3 br. 2 ba, Mt>s a IX-I
Ma r are a . $1'00. 2
childre n , n o pe t !..
7S1·2156
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NEW 2 MR twnh."<e, I'•
Bu, Frplc .• no pcl11 l!MO
Wallace. PIO. ~was
2br. 2ba townbou."e· clean.
$360. 1912 Wa llace.
ma n a g e r w i.n t c d .
64.> 7:kl0.
1375 to "25. 2 Bedrm,
2 batb. eocld gar.,
Cplc, laUDdry rm, paUo
TSL Mgmt. 6'12·1603
*** o..lt E. Ryab
14541 Linden Av.
lrvtne
You are the winner of
...... frfftfck.tt
($22.50 value), lo
Ringling Dl"Oli.
&mumlcBaUe
Circus
AUIJ. 2nd lhru 13th
Anaheim ConvenUon
Cenwr
Tickets mu11t be e x· changed ror reser ved
te8&a Ml the ConvenUon
Center ahead of time.
Call 642-5678, ext. 2'72 to
claimyour Ucket8. •••
Newport Rita. 2 8 R . Larle yard, prage, $395 .
MG-7814
WESTIA Y-ELDEH
Zll I l:.1dcn. 1-;asl!i1de nJee
extra l~e 2 br, 2 bu, dm
rm, nt:.-w crpt, $395. Also I
br i:ns. l>.lhwhr. newly
pwnted, l(arage & pool.
Wat.er pu1d Adulb. no
J>{'ts. Avail /\ug hl.
Mq , MS-5780.
2Br. freshly palntt-d. rl lx
urut, $350 m o. Ii.I hl.
b-4774 urt 51'M /wknd:.
~ 3Br, 2Ba newly <k•c up·
per, clae to OCC. $100 mo
Avai.I immed 7S1·9CJ05
2567 Elden·S450 mo.
Nc 'AI dlx 20 r lwnhae
t.tud10. l 'hHa . frplc. I
cloied gar & 1 parkJnR
space LI! patio, d lx
kitche n . To sec c a ll
979-5009
2 OR, encl gar, fncd yard,
$375 mo. Adults. Isl. lust + sec. 796 W. Wilson,
631-l•S.
DLX2 BRSUPER VIEW
Quiet, nr ahoJM, PIO m o.
M1lts. no pets. 675·2345.
Z'l>l Pacific.
132:5 Lge 2br, l ba. lndry
facll awtar No children
or peta. ~L86.
VI E W OF OCEAN &
CITY. 2 Br. 2 b•. rrptc beam cell. Jacuul. f:ba.fili&rno. C1ll
INSTANTIN
New 2 br. 2V. bl d\Q)lex. . a. •: •. •. -...1~ 1•'"" rq f\ ..I -: ..... W/fprlc, 6 -,,......,. -"' .-..-.-h,uuary, fncd yd. MN . ~·-· -· .. ·-· al. 2112 ---Ai• ........ dye , MO·IUI evea 6 ---_._... ...... _,.. Jl26
EMla6de I br, amaJI but --••••••••••••••••••
QIQ', newly rtdeeorat.H Cbarm tn 1 2br, 2·•t y
natural wood eabata: dupln, lprJe. ulll pd, SJO •. lln. ~y.131172 __. Zaralto. 714/493·11UO. 1\rat 6 leat,, MCI. ditp, DO
G lar1•1 lbt. P';'·4Dcbfroat6baek.
.,.,..., apt.. pool, rec. ·--·· 1 ---. ma, 7JIW. tah St. -•n•• """"'•
1 Br •P'. lacl. alOve.··
Malta ODb' 80 ,.. •• Ill ru.*-
19r,u rl 111 ......... Oarllt. AMl-oo peta, ...... , .
2 ar. 1 bD + den. encl. 2
CDI' fDl'Dte. aaadtck.
•· -. 1181 Clttelt.am w., .• ..,or-.1171
.... ...... -..D.P. tmriiDD. ,.,. • ,,.. • ••
l*k).MS.-..11.
2 Br. ocean view, oow crpt
& paint. Very clean !
$1115. SG-1 Ul6 or 1133-8911
PENTllQUSE·NO. ENO
2Ur, 2ba luxury apt, Lg
t errace, pa no r a mir
orean VICWS . Ma l 'M"t'
adults. Refercnc·c~ 'No
pet s . Lsc $600 m o.
*-53117.
OCEAN FRONT 2 Dr. 2 ba
w1prlvacy, gr eenery.
ADULTAP/\RTMENTS
Ne8Ued amonR tall pines
& ru'>tuog stream:.
J'A(;ffl(; WOODS
839-2140
4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cr11.i>hlng burl & i.uper Room w/k1tchenC'ltO
b c a c b . $8 9 5 I m o $72 week & up.
Wa t er f ront Ho m es. 548·9756
631-1400 ·----------Beaut quiet home l m 1. 1 BR ocean view. •1, blk fr bch. t,ag. Bch. Room
beach. $375. 549-1185 or uvad. lcitch & lndyr pn v.
83J..8911 . + Fa m .r m . $250mo .
Spacious 2 BR. laoal rm, ~1294
$600 Mo. Turner Assoc.
194·1177
$D> downstairs. l br unit .
hugh private deck, walk
Room . Laguna Christian
home, nr beach. Slnlghl
male. S'lOO + uUJ. Cook·
log pri v's. 499·2286.
tobcadl. 49'Hi657. Room for rent. Pool, non
1 Ur. patio, pvt stepi1 to s moke r . $1 50 1m o .
beach. $450 Lo $S50 mo. 54$-2510 all 6.
4!W-7212. • f\am duplex. Npt. !'ihrs .
S M.aL. 30+ need lnqul re. 2br up111.ni, sndk. on l. o.j• --.A 631 .,....., Anns. avail A ug I . ...,. s . ....,,,,.,.,, . .,._,,
67J..4364. evca;. Matutt non smo«e r , Male
1 _..__. ll&l tollharehm1n C M. furn
:::;:;:;:.;.:;••••••••• or unlum. 567·9689
2 BR. 2 ba Condo. on aoU Su 1ar .....,. 4200
c:ourse. Laguna N1gueJ. •••••••••••••••••••••••
4350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For <·a r 1>r s l o r a 1t.-.
5eC"ure, fenced, Npl Hgt:>
'15 mo ~ llS!l
$60 Double garug<' for
i>t.orugc. 119 8tb St. Jlunt.
llcad1. Call (213)376-818.5
or (213 )1128-104·5
Sm~c car garage, serure
& spacious in Cosla Mesa
Complex. SSS1mo. ALSO Larxe dbl gar, xlnt for
storage. Pvt entrance
Secure CM apt complex
llS/mo. 213/796·9278 aft 5
prn.
Offk• Rttttal 4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S230 UP. Offlce·store.
cpts, drps, A/C 17JOI
Beacb,H.D.Llle.842-2834
Newport Beach ore /a pt
$450. Cannery secllOO.
675-4912 broiler
li7!>-H170
Bra nd new bw 1111111• ""
Newpon Centn I >r ' II
Heady in Novc.•m""r I-111
mJor c•aJI bi!I ti7 l~.
4500 •..•............•..••..
Laguna Hilb 2 AdJ JCl(Ml
:-q ft M I u111ts, 111 w
bldg. A1C offln· f''t vnh
on Mo ulton nr l .. 1k•·
J''orest Li.t• by ov. nr
001 lij()j
Nt.·w froot i;lrt-et locu11u11,
Pork Ir vine BU,111•"•'
Center . <t,001 Ml II l"oi
lsc1opt1on to huy l'vl
Ply. 49-1 4892, 4~1 396/i
NEW IHDUSTRIAL
UMTS FOR LEASE
Close t.o 405, 60:>. & 91
freeways 1600 Stl ft wllh
olfi ce 714 189f1. 20JO
4550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'41 .sq ft. 1500 It Ill i.lOrtJ).tt•
or a hop. C M o r o J
642·4758
Storllgl' lot-lt•nc('d on
5UXti5'. I blk from Or11na11•
on 171.h, C M 075-~5 ------.._..W..t.d 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I MO. REE REMT
t;atabli.iihed Ne wp<>rt
Oeach full s er vice ex
ecut 1ve !l u1le 3 111 ·
d1v1dual offices now
avai.lable. All amcrula~
included in month to
m o n t h r e n t al
MacArthur at Ja mboree
.EXECUTIV~ ROW &NC. 752.7170 Re11p-0ns1ble , w orkanl(
w r 1 t .., r 5 e e k 11 o n c•
EARN
$60,000 +
~·amh'.,., H.11n l'Jrry1111.
S)'\lt'm.' WI' m11k1• ou1
11wn & 1ru.t;.all th1•111 on lh•·
Job 1;uJrantec bu\11l1·~'
Im m n•lerrut:.. l'lu.., lob
111<11 l' bu:..1n e R:>. Mor•·
rtJC•m lfJ expand. 1<1!1\1111:
11 II of Oru n g 1• C<J
t:-.1ahl1shed bu:.1nc:;· ..
1ivcr [) ycun.. $75,000 :.!
tru<·k., and machinery
Phuoe 5:'16-772.J <Af l 6pm.
Wu nt to Incorporate"'
Cahf. Corporntc Shell for
s ule . Never used. No
debts, no Habltitles. /\II
i..lulc fees paid. Co1H
SI .030 . sell for $450
7 M J.56..ti6 IO d yi;
DB4T AL NACTICE
34 yr ol'I Newport Pra1·
IH''' an xl11t F11:1h 1011
blun<l Loc11t100 Modl'ru
ecu>C mt & ta:-.tclully de
C'Ol'Ulcd tilfll't':.. Newport
llarbur Prut. l'raclan•
Sules. 700-1007 ....... , ....
O,plMtmity 501 s
Im. 48U'100. ~ oceanlront rnv, lwc&Hw S.ltet bedroom cotu1e 10 J ....___._ llff b e • c b , f I 1 h n IC New addlUon to suile 180. Olc'ona del Mar °' eoe.w Swap Mm S.le:ii &em.:. tlaw,.._ weekly /mo. Winter "'·" Meea Quicl.ooU esMen Hufic prorltspromotional
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•••-••••••••••••••••• r uu service eaec. aui&es ""'°lerii. Small Invest• PAllCMIWPOllT Rtllee,-.:1111. . In Newport Center. 14 tal. Writ~ CIA3'lri4d Ad ,...... Call s:i9-6477
Bacbe lora, I o r 2 New beaut. rear, ocean· 119W olficee la plush aur· nos. Daily Pilol,.P.O. moot. •
rouodln11 w /und e r-Box 1560, Co.it• Me,. ...__. ... -s.02s Bed:oom1•Townbowlea tmt. blay vv, 1 br, NB. aas --r -• From.-.~ SllO/wk. Quiet cple p'Olmd ualped park· • ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••
Spectacwar apa. total -... lnl. 1"rom •mo. "'" o.tre 1ae1mat o1 taout" c•SH p.a.5y recreation pro1ram , ..;.;.;...;;....-..______ about our move·tn •I· -.a a....&ri-.. for unf"-2·3 "' "' •••• -ALS IOwaoce ..... _.... ... " 2nd le 3rd homeowner rocialpn11r1m .7Po0la,1 -.... _.., ..,___;,Re1_,. .. ,.,_. bdrm w/encl yd for 2 loa n• fu t ... for •n y U!nollcowta. At ll'ublon New prop e rty now ...... ...,.. _,,..,....,..,.., mrt.ure dop . Kave good .1.
laland, Jambotee. San avallab\1 OD OCEAN · • ___ <T_l_0_"4_·T_ll8 ___ r e f's for •II or UIS. purpoee! E . terms, pu t
NT .. _.. d • · crcidlt no problem. Call .,....Hllla Ro9d. ~ • 2w~•aoara"l~a t or2 Rm atltAla from '75. 751J·9too. U.• .,,..,, Sl.,ve MW ... Noobll1aUon. Bkr 1714t644-1900 ~or. -Y "· 779W.t8lh 8t.Ca11 Tom or can. 955-1610 ALL TH£ FA MOUS l!rud new 3 Br. 2~ bD, lAIWI* charm. Private _IWO-ZllO ___ • ______ Senior cltiaen woma,, 1-------n twnllM, peaoramtc ~tobeach. .-olT Alb 100kin« for ~1111 alK In MONEY AVAILABLE 1.o
*-of oca iJ cMy It.I, &..flll¥11eetl.I. BriatolSt.Expoew-e COM. NB. or C.M., COit, any purpose. Mr . :'·r-:U.Js1fic,!·c~:ll 497,17'1 ,., eq, ft. 4 omce aulte pieuepbonel·2t8-3B80 ffarvavell5l·m.'i
-.. -.-J / L-wi th ll1hted ala n Waautorent ~~""· l lk&lneu11nve1tment , .. ,_ m ,,_ ¥•111R..... 4JIO _.,,..... . r ,_,_ •·1117 av-U\)'. XIDl acctN ID .Npt. Deb., • Irv. ._..,any purpc>M.
••••••••••••••••••••••• to ... C4lll rrwr. Ccm· arw. i er ar. untu.rn. Alt.ld·MM IR ,...., Y~ .... to ..... llr ..._ aa Bear tact Pllltadll CeOIAr ..,_ __ -~.a.... •--al
.._ l lll w.· .. 1-.. ~ *" I ; .... ,.,., 1Ml&GI Otn. at -~ ;;, .. ":':"w 1~.. All1 ~ ~ lo.n. H ... Ill•... -....., pr ept. Call I.It. an.td ntO or taD ~. reliable. DOO. CaJI RMI tatt, eo.e,., 6 714/ISUllf. ....., ...... dlt. .7010, ._..leave:n.e. Dn.~.M0-14.11
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••a/Oo••'I 14 h r ........ c~ a-..1 Coft&rac"tor Lh'
Holfte Prldt·l•rden
....._ .... n ... ..,.. ttyJay • --U4110I . Trelll1, ea.-.. ltaul •••1•. ~.Ml·l· .............. .......................
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Wil1 b.i 1t. mv honw.
lie• h Taltic•a t ur<·..i.
pn.! ,. nly 11-18 f;t~l.I
~s ice. ......... . ......... .
!our ~u~-1 " h:or rt
llVIV!AI ht 111111 W.1>.
an~ Mcl h11 11.1:1 01 7!.i,
M.2 :ll.'Jll
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Hl'~UM t::.<, , ,,., h•lt.cr "· pmft•!>~IUIHl l '"ll'll\it
•1111L"I. n •1t1>1m,1I r..il•·~ fc&..~l :,{'r\llC'I', 'l'I, !J u~k
forlJCc
1'1111 lYJJIO I{. I l'lll'
LI Wll!l'rl pt11111-.. 1'11
411<\ ~lfillK I'\ I '"
H~. i\ '11)!'1 I'. Y 11 ltO It
Wt• 11111v11Jt• Jll "1 ·~.
I~ 1w 1·ro:.I w,:, ;in I
Shampoo • 1»lt>am rlcim
OJlor bncilcnf'n1, whl
~ lOmmblHt•h, ~'lti1<n
llv, din rm, h1tll $\S A\I(
rm S7 50. ~h SUI. chr ti (~uar cum pel Odor
~ r-t,--plllr, I~ )'nt 011 pr
~ work my11elf Hub
$31 OIOI
We can· ('..irpct Clelrnt"r'
!',t••1u11 dcun l\li,o UIJ
hoblt•ry Work l(UJI
'f'ru·k mount u111t .. .,. •. ,.
l..,,l. n·a' ralcb 6(~ :n 111
c.-..t /CCMC,..._ .............•••.••....
lA.onic111 work of :ill kaod'
.. 'rt.'C e:.I LS y ri. expcr.
/\h.o block w !t Iii. a5ti-07 5 7
f' il l' I ( I (' (' II II c· r t' I l'
Om1plel1· c·•int·rtte ur :.t!l
your lorm•, Sttvl·.
~!/.Ill)
.. ·ounciuluin:. rl'llJ1nan1:
wull11. lil1wk-.. palw!>
Lie ti :l:!G :..013. !>-iii 43ro
Tnn> c;1unur1·~orio
Gt·ooral Contr:1t'tur Lac·
113'15~0K l'lll1t1i-., w11lk
wil y' 11 rt v t• wa y:.
t;T.i.:1"1J
W1ml l\cJ llt>lp" 64<! 5671i
~ape. rOMNt.e A ~ • f I e, e u r v l u 0. ~ 'ftC, maln&.euncc. hit IMaullnti.,..,. S1Hi up
-·-lanchcapla1 Rob Yd 6 1ar dnuP19. f'r,,.,
-06LSIO,n3/32H'750 •· (714>842-4117
"• wee. • 1 - -......................... ~ tituckftt.e beat all
EQer\ draptt)I <'leao.lnii. pric.. KotolaWq, tlUd. danelnyour borne • ..oin 1Hdln1 . 1 prlnkl•r1», ,~no watUnl( dea.u UllW. tr~ prunlnJc.
Cont l'abr1 c C1H u h.ullnii. Ca ll J on,
167431 5-0M - -
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nlbt trir uumatl• on
l*'ll or •irwll JC*
Uc 1.13'12$4 iT~
IY brd 8Ktrlc
G4S·e9H
fo!UX:'fftlt:IAN
lif>"l I lllt'L bt"ld
W\Jl'kfl'\llllllhlp 51111111
)Qt.lb pn-f ..... ed t. 711 ~.
LAWN &erv•~. l11nd·
11ea()('. cl~IU\ upa, ~ .. 842.fMrl_
ProftHIOlll l &ardtneri.
will do your y111rd at u
frarlt~ ol th• coin~
n11e ~I 8tll 842 fl06J or
U.ve551·lOl7
~P prdener. summer
hlrtUwng, pruning &
clt:w1 t.lp8. 7$1 ~92
G uartt W.icet
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Haulia1 ~·'· W«n• rtaerc:hl, c:l•1t n up.
luda<:aplng, l.1c:en11td.
Call fShal or Jeff, * 1.38'7
M.OU:'SHAUlJNG ALI.
'fYPESLJTE MOVING
l.o.RATfJS 541M451
llaulin«. tnmmln11. yard
le 1ar11e clewnul)I>
~.fl2'71
•••••••••••••••••••••••
M•rily11'1 CltoRlnq
Sen.
With u personal toudJ' ,
fo'ree -est.~'7 ~O up'
!17Ul49
C hr1 11ly & Sun
LaclfCIM:.6!19 8ontl~
l~/Comm'I l"'rcc t•»l
'79r.Jl2
HOUS~~APTPAIN'£' llEPAfftQ.f:AN HAUi. Ila edea I g lJ>OOST646·1701 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
WOOU, ft·nrh. "atci..
Piil~. r11u.'S00111blc r.ttci.
Uall IM7 <IW3
WOOO c..il\T i'.S &
f'ENCF-C\ Work "uar ,
IOl'al n:fi. Gury 4!Y.J 17Z4
.......•.....•••••.....
Complelc :.ervH:e & 1111les
l\utomHtH· or cr ut ori. .
n.-p ua r :.pi•t' 1 a I l y
!ttl·OO'M
Gca•nilllCJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
----Want a HEALLY CLEAN ~ MAIMT. J100Sf.'~ C1111t Gl.ngh11m
Weste rn Una led Co . Gtrl. f)ott<'lt. 64S·Sl23
'""'ralor of 12 motel:1 Robin 's Jloustdcan111i:
siocoe IWIO is now e"plllld Srvc, for il thorou11taly
1 n g I n lo l ht' cu m · clellll house S40·08S7
mt>rc1ul 1domcs l1c
IDllrket Areas ol In
ter-esl prunt111((, ra.rpen
try , talc. plumb1n1:.
ciirpel cleuninn or 111
i.lallawon. Wt· would lik1·
lht' Qpporturuty to l11d ma
your work. <:ull 543-820tl
from llAM·4PM Mon fo'a I
Gfft~~
••••••••••••••••••••••• Your compleh· 11crv1cc
J.g seJectlQfl ol pa~r:. &
SUJ)pbe11 67S·8975
MRS CLt:AN m ilkt• 1t
t;lcam Aa eh , u11t i-.,
MnK"I\ 1.1er ~ or aft :..
S49-t372
<.:edur (;rpt C:ll•an'g ,
:.t.cum s hum1)1)(1, wnllo~
W!>h'1:. rlr wax g. t:rn
cln '.: :o.•Jt v He~. C'om 111
Hcu:.1J11abll· :-.1111•111
7!'>18~>1
DANDY OUSTERS
Gardcrunic. clcun ups & I In ,,, ...
land:-.c apang <.ieor(!l' •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wkly or I t1mt-:.l'n
VACAN'fS, rcrlli.ili. 11111
i.pcc1ul1ly STl-:AM
CAH Pl':T CL l'.i\NJN(;
lnoded In~. ..'rl't' ul
~410lj •. lbu11h1 :,.15. 71f12 OIJ'l)Cntry. fench•K & roi.r
•Vl::RY IJJW l'Ht<.:t:s•
on lumbcuJ)t: m:.unl
ang. f\IOJ0btoosu1I l'upu Ctarr 631 ·4264 Tht-Movpf'l!! Cll·unani:
l~iorl(e ~>'lU :ttll !> St:ll adlc ate ms
Snvace 1'roreM11un:.b .
1)4<! 5678 wcll l..,hah S'lli 2.1~•:i
Mn11d1 I f ............. . ....... . u •• ., .. ..................•••
Brict. ttonr. b6ock work.
tile floon. concrete
pallo1. walka. drive·
ways F'ree eat John
llowlee1UAl111. reaaonw MS-lSJ
ble riale i>. <:id l ~·11 Uw.a\:clean· Solid masonry, brick
Ula. IMMtl6 woril, SUG IQ ft, Call afters~~ Remarkably eHec:luial 1----------
sea1oncd lady lo or· .......
gan1ze It cleuo your •••••••••,•••••••••••••
home. Noteworthy re· Local moving & hauJm.:.
I e r e n re lj • A u d re y . f'reilO'at. ctt1ce i.uppl.aet.,
<W"r·L00or759·11128 hOu5ehold goodl. & t'OO·
SUSIE'S clean.Ing service.
Thorough, 1 tlnM!, wkly,
mnthly. 751.7368
U»nplete houscclcunin~.
$3 hour. H.ellablc After 4'>1D, &46 3430. ..... ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOUSETIHDERS
A IJ'OOP of local lt!ach•·r&
Wl.11 care for your homu
whale you iln.' away. Ph
oo.&61Gt'" <!
11t.rucl1on cl..-anup11 .
Reuon11bll' rulti5. Call
ltJ6.~ moml.ng.s & CVel'
OK.
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from ~·30 able to travel.
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'T'ypu1JC exp. <.:all for 11n
appt lirmda. 8!M· 756:1
AUTO CARRIER
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ask ror Wally.
MEWPORT DA TSUH
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old girt. i:ast Bluff a r(•a
of Newport Oc11ch. Cull
aft 6, 64().0037.
MOT1CE
• O.by!i1t Want. 10·14 dys
mo. Lovln.c mature
wonwn. COM. 644>·0810 how Dally Pilol Class·
illud ads displuy their
met\SllJCl!ll with lcalb1fily
and 1mpa'1., Our ads. we
un-proud l~> :1uy. really
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both CoU lhf UCAL.
Df:PAHTMENT or
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fo'rl, own traru.. {)56·2'153
aft6.
HAKER, exp prc•r Wall
lram. Apply an 1wrs · 705
t:. llulboa 81, Uulbo»
91lm-Spm_. ___ --
Banking
TIU.II
MEW ACCOUNTS
Part Ume permanent.
lypl•J requ.lred. Wiii comAder t.rai.nee. Call for
app't, Jo•D llanellc, --· Muwat S.vinp 6 Loan
SJOC..minode EllteUa
SllD Clemente
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tJme for Ortho·Denl11l 11r·
f1ce. N. U. Two •,. days
per week. '42·312111_. --
BOOKJ(l!:lo:PER
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boc*beptt. Ac:counUn1
b•ck1round. Non .,.,......c.11-... IOOIJC•• Ouil'-l1nl Polilkln in • phyalcian8 office . .All
boc*Jceeplng runctlona,
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C~HIERS
UTOTEM MARKETS
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for full llllW "'"''1.1111
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per hour Advlint·1•nw111
opporturuly for rnanttl!i•
rrw.int positions lo $.S.50
per hour 1f quahf1cd t'or
more lnrormatlon & 111
lft'Vlew ao to store K2 u I
30009 Crown Vu lie). t..aauna Niaucl. 400 l'9!lO
ot calJ 714 /$37-tMO.
Equal Oppor Emplo)lcr
CHAUFP'l'AJR 6 olhtlr
clWes. Cota.a atudtnt ... hn. per 1'ftk. u.,.
fl' e¥eDial drtvlna. v.,..
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QM--llimll.Olt. a.la: ...... ~• Dll_, • ..taaM .... r.._uhtd All ottlet worll w /a nationwide ••••an\/Pront Duk to I.am all pb .... of Near Ho•i Hoao ltal.
I • ... LI INll... ,.... t. -...: ~M .,..._ ~ ~It • d .. l I• a Io r I • d • .-. n.uc. co. W•...a a.tit. W. Moa·fft. X&et ..-CY optraUoo. If you Seeretanal ex pr. nee --. ll llaa;at ...._ Na. 4lra,.le1 Hfpllu. .......,......_ ~., ap-a flt clerleal ,.non N9wport leach ioe. Call ... rttiNd OC' wOC'k 2Dd Medical otflce 0 ,
-... --. ... ,~.,. ~•I , ~ ~·· lalary opM. w~ ......,.., bl&· forappt.M5-..,ex\.520. 1hilU1avaaJabletowork perlenct dealrcable . ...._ __. . ........._ ...... ....._ . .._ PMOf Olll--•*'· Utplal blltrd pref d. approx. S hra between Send l"""'wriU.n leV"r I.I.I----O D I •lat t..nettu. Ml·Wl HOlJ8£CLEANERS aAIUsnoon ca11Mf.4411 ,.,. • ., ........... IT• 1 .c . V•••111 r .. • 1-------· 1 :30·5 to uran1t In· Cante. Ptr. TOpS ~ . llOd NIWM to P.O.Box r::.._ 9n; .1 .......... , ..... •*m'IAI** ~.rio&-11/F, OlNGHAllGU&L or 818. Su0Mt Beach, CA
O I y IL a. a 0 a ..... .... -ewer II fW LA .......... = • M5-11ZI LEGAL SECRETARY _IDMZ ______ _ • -.....:tr= .Ti•t1 la .N••Cll ---·' """' o..al Ofnot. Pt·Ume. awlenainl & exclllnl ~•• ••-y ~ -----..l. lala. Need --... ll'DCL Wotll Sat, Sun •+mo. No cbUdreo. dfke. Newport c.e..r SALISM+..M =? • .. • ~ ~ -El ,!~ .....,.,&. _,...,..: :--..; i';... h ci:;: DO typtn1, malb bck· HOllS£K&EPER • Uveln potlUon rib pneral law --_-n. •=*'= = ..... ~,_ Oo/LA -~ liolldaJa o~l • H.e : Sotalu apeaJdn1 OK Mlrl.2ynexper. ?SWpm Expr'd ln Orao1e Coun· I :-t...~•I••• allla. __.... --• ....... _ . H.B. area. •41·Sl77 s·• ty. X!ot comm. P\IU or
E .tE...., ---. !Jll"lll!I""•-lap. Cal.lla.I aow t ·--......, · .. ary eommeD1urate. I p/Ume. Jleaullful oltlce..
-
;.!!:· ,_1111 '191 .... tun •CTM,...,mm M. We Oemral wflk1lls 111 exper. Diane Newport H arbor
-U• Hit, K11a•ded MW t..a.d IOI' "Put HOllEMAJ(oDa HOUSEKEEPER MMZU. Profoaslonal Practlt• __.. 6 .. _ 1:1111 RleW. ••"" •PP'Y x "'' .,_ .. "Lo¥e At nnt ... ._ ___._,.. 1 r1 .,._ -.. ft M• M ... _.... ....... ...... 1a,.r ..._ .. "llocky II", Sm llONEYI .-.. or P va~ re LEGALSECRETARY . to Sale879G-2907 .. CMLa.... '" ii .__.., • F il ...,.. • ......,, QPle Call Ith ftllbUll..Uc IDdivtduala aort. Exper. ft n on part.ner requirements Medical Asa1s tant. Back 0...U. ..... ,.r 11 .._. ~~~.,....... yr. ·Nm comm. to 12.000. uper. Full-time o r X I n l . l Y PI n IC & olface. steril(• t~chnlque. ~ ........... .;, __ .. ,__ over • -· b)' Tbanlu{CI v l n a! wknda.E.O.E . 419 N. Ct1l II h 0 rt h. n d . 8 u l 0 x all1UIOI -.... Ill -,..._._ DCNTAL. ORTtlO D•monatntc toy11 " Hwy. Laguna Beach lypewnter exper d e21ln U°me ·r ay. typin ~ ~ 11ad _.vlftal ..... + ~-= :=! <Mnddlt ... ta1 K l> A. f'IM rood S.rvke. IJ'ilJ Is jPl\a Comotec.e tralnanit. 714 /494-8521 call Elaine ble. S.A & Tustin areu 548rol=j o/f1ee. Npt lic:h
....... IO ,.....,. _. llllr_-4 .. ,. wk f'll;ptr pnJf t'UU or pal\ cowiter work "'911 • No deliverlnt or collect· Xlnt. salary com m. with
ollmatH of alllt • OMl"'9Pw•nrirl&>.pt. um. Huu~lfial aru p/Ume Call173'1"20r 1na. Need c ar. Ci&ll HOUSEKEEPE R -Live 111b1l1t y & ex p e r
c*YIMw. lodultria1 • tirW........,.aPfil. Xlnt opportunity. IAllY 1u NtMport Pklr. 714·551·5346. collect to ln.rm&board +salary 7141973,2137
nlopmea&a • .atUH1 THI .._.1ILD trvt.w *'°771, an 1 • NH · aeeline". xtnl w1children. mature .,...._ 6 to .-form ..., wttndll.~_ · Gifta's Gadaeta . "Our & dependable. Sunday11 L1ve-1n hs kpr. 5 d ay:. ut1MlJ iovettit•Uoot 6 A91M!l.. FIOURE CONSULTANT 2llU\ Year." off. Tustin Hills area week for elderly lady
c.aJc.u.late eal'Ul qMAA• ...._., o.nal froat °'fll!\l. ~\all wanled. Will train e n· Mn. Uasoer 731·2080 or SJC. Also. I for 2 days
· titl•. ~v .. loe ea· IJIJIJ7M161 U.me. exp rc:"rctd but thuila 11 tt c mature GBBALOfC ~. week.~6635;661·0380 ~ . All'PlJ ln DOt M<'. oo a mohr. ·woman fo r part-lime $650+ ______ .. __ , Live 10 coupl e t o
=:-~ ~~ °'MWk ,..a ..._ 40 ~I. eveoln11 . .!-~m. CaJI SmtlU frieocUy olc seeks 1...-eATE 8Upe'f'Vise small res1den
&tin, ·Wi,lllam rro.t 411 an. matun, • .., Dlltt, ror o.&.al ~'l. Ortho .. Chr.. &\l-3M4. penion w!JMuaot phone rA.ITTIMI lllll board & care fa1·11Jty
• a-~ l"""l ""··'I St QI dnal ....... Aft 'lpaa N.8. Part time ot luJI voice •. U typi.nR. math -.-"'Y~ for eidcrly. Will con.'lider ~~--J · ... T74'lloetbruPfL l1me up to 4 days per R.OtUST abWty.Call • _.._,. _.., s Ing I t.• p e r s o n
..-.Topaa1&ry.Ortbo co•sT•L S400-S750+__... 1 14 .493 1326 d ys
CLlllCAL
Commaaslona caahler f"uh bl lnv1tmt. Finn.
8klr.& :dullstexper. req.
Data Process ing
knwidse pref. Xlnt fringe
bendlt.s. Ca II 640-0123.
CUAICAL
f''ull time opemng for
i,;t.'lleral clcncal tas ki..
Must be willing to learn
& have the e1b11Hy lo get
aJona well walh olbers.
Pr~ clerical or mail
room exper. helpful but
not necessary. XJnt co.
benefits.
SAFEGUARD BUSINESS SYSTEMS
2283 Fairview Rd. C. M.
546-8(81
Uerk. exp payroll, AIC
j)lly, typing SS wpm, good
phone voice. Salary
e>pen. Conlact V. M artln.
54C).9570.
CUU/TYPIST
Coaaaelon. married
couples, or alo1le
women . Llv ~·lo .
::.r.~a teenaae
COUNTE R Help for
BllJr.ery. Ovr 19. Apply ~ E. Balboa 81, Balboa
9em-9pm -------
COUNTEM Ul!:LP · FUii
tune. Coeta Mesa urea.
S48-043
~--~---Counter person full or
pert lime to ~ hr. Apply
al Del Taco. Laguna
tWls, 25252 La Paz Rd.
581-4720.
Counter penoo to work
evenings. Apply in
person. MacMurray's
Oe.aners. 2578 Newport
Blvd. Cost.a Mesa.
COUNTER ~Ip wanted,
Exper 'd Sandwich man.
F/time. Apply in person
to: 3309 E Coast llwy.
Cdm.
-..•RDAreq.142-aal. Unique retail nurs ery ,._ ,._ The DAILY PILOT 714s:M2213 eves. needs creative people for needs auto route drivers ---
D9ff AL SUPPl.Y ruU & part lime pt-rma · PERSONNEL !or hol new11p11per dl·· SAUSMAM ne nt positions. Must .&.l!!..EUCY liver 1n the San ~pr'd ln Oranae Coun· have experience In rlorul A~ Clemen e a rt>a Mu:.t
ty Xlnt comm. Full or <k1lgn. Excclll'nl op· 540..6055 have dependuhle car
p1Umc. BeauUful otrlct!tl portw\lty to work In t• 2970 Jlnrbor CM Seven days Afternoon'>
New P o r l JI II r b o r pn!e1Ug1ous ~cum.: N1'.:VEI{ A t'l!;l:: (2 :J0.5 :JOI M t' & morn
Poresslonul Pr11ct1c:e 1 n g s on S 11 t s u n Sules. 760-lOO? Please upply 111 person. Olli alter hours appl !S 30-8 301 Som•· (•olh•M
Montbru l''rr-mg reqwred 1-;am111~'
Dependable udull tu
o perate parking lo t
i;wce per. Midnight to
SAM. Moo·f'rl. S4>261 l.
~r Wiene1"1chnit2el 11>
looking ror pl-time help
for days & eves, 10·20 hrs
a weet avail. Apply at
Der Menenclm.iuel. 250
So. Bristol, C.M. <Next lo
l.AQaiana Pacl!ic >
DIETARY AIDES
Al coov bollp, day-PM
sb.lft. s table e mployc·
meol. xlnt benefits, free
ms. Apply 1445 Supenor
Ave .. N.8 .
ROGER'S
GARDENS
~1 San Joaqwn
II.Ills Road
640·5'44 CDM
FOOD
HONEY BAKED HAMS
F\ill-Umc ham proc-ess-
ing. WiJJ train. No exper.
neeessery Call Mark
613-9000, for appl Wed.
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GENl!:ltAL OFFICE
TYPl~'TS
SBCRF.TARI F:S
ACCTG CLERKS
ToP Pay Paid Weekly
MORRELL
T .... Oii..., Sertices
IRVlNE 752-6666
WE MW
General Office
SUMMER
WORK
557-0045
ba..,ed on s 1zt-or routt·
Call 496·6800 A:-k for
Foster Ouellet or MlkL•
Bu.-.h
Insurance Property &
Ca.'lwUty Assistant. F.x
per lll.."e. Mma mum 2 y rl>
1ncld typing . Xlnl
bencl1ts. Jam1>S Ins Cull
Muunne 742·0900 .. E. 0 . t:.
Insur Of face Tr1rn1ec
Filmg. learn rating &
claim:. 30hr. week
8JS.:J437
IHSURAHCE
~YAL OFACE
1.ive in, child care for
i;:trls 2. :;, & H. Lite
~work. pvt rm & ha
f'l ex hri. N11t lll·h
t;144H17
•MACHINIST•
I day 40 111 w•·1·k
EDLt::H INIJUSTHl l'..~
<!IOI Duve M , H
1\l'r!J!>~ from O.t: Airport
Machuu!>t Tra anrc· prl'fn
somt"shop expenenc1· for
">ml mfg firm an lrv1n1·
C11ll Riley for appl
!11~
MACHIHIST
l.l production bac k ·
ground. 3·5 yr:. expcr.
Pref knldg of tracer .
capabll' or own :-ct up.
1m1ll & latheJ Good
henef1t~ Ca II fW>-0'~;
M:ud. ... appl~ Thl· Inn 11L
l.JgUllJ :! 11 'J I '•i.i-.t
llwy, l..11:11na lll•,11'h
MEDICAL
l.1v1• 1n. $200 vcr week
pl~-. room & board 1714 I
~161 or 1213 l 428 6431
MERVYN'S
Employment applic<J ·
uons DOW being a<'CCPI
ed Position:. avail 1n
sale1 & stock. Nr1 prP
VIOUS exp nee Apply 10
pm;on Mon·f'rl. lOAM
4PM 9811 Adams Av1•
II H OOE
M1•)·1•rhnf '· pn m<iry ~.up
pf11•1 or 1:111111 f OOll ( 11
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h1' Through h)'" IJO 11:11
ly up 111 5 rl}' .. i 1·JC1l11t·
hr-. Jdt·;.il lri r young
htirlll:makcrs ur i.ludl'lll~.
w I I h (' v c 1· I ,1 ... ~ , .. ,
~ lS ~.25 hr Ciill Kn ">,
557-6232 aft 2 00
M I<' H 0 II A It U N t-; ~ S
T 1': ~ T 1-. H l o r
m1-t .1llur!lH "' lah ... xp
pri·trl nr '11m1• knlclJ! ot
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• MOOELIHG •
PERSON FRIDAY .
o.lp. ..... • carpet eqler'. helptuJ. YOUQI, &
ambiUoul toelll. IOZllO. M&-11151.
'91tCaatt .. T,._
Steady job for ,...pom1.
ble penon. Prolit ....... inl. group health. Apply
In person Wed: thru-f'ri.
~-Uoyd'11 Pest Control.
5118 E. Dyer Rd. Sant.a
Ana •
pt~,,_ needed for new
construction & bcrv1c1·
work Must have own
truck . Xlnt wagci.
Ptea.-.c &P11ly, 20341 Sc:
W1!Sl llirch Santu "1U
f lc1Jo(ll1J1.
PWMISlS
Non·uruoo service t re
p a 1 r !'.> h o p n c! d s
Journeyme n. ElP in
ht·at1ng h v lpfu I
qu.aW1cd eam on prcc1
l u I( c p It
$25.000·$30,000/y. y
need o nl y yo r
handtools. We urn h
truck. urulorms : he
1n:.ur11nce. APO' n
1''ri H it Th<' t> 1 ·,
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run. AN &12 17J
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PRACT;AL HURSE
Mulur(• ir:-on fo r pvt
rluty aConvales 1·e nl
llosp1t · l'a rt time.
51\5-~
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We offer excel company
paid lx>nefits 1tlong with
our dutllcnging position
now available at o ur
Newport Beach otrac~.
Prior office expr typing
of :tl least 45 wpm a nd
abi.bly to operate an ad
• mMctune 1s des1ra·
ble . We wall tra in
qualified individuals for
the right pos1l1on. Entry
level pos1l1ons. but
hatlary commens urate
with experience. Call ror
appl. 640-4580, t:Xt 202.
KO.E.
Counter Help
HONEY BAKED HAMS
Corona del Mar !'.>!Ore.
Deli count.er help w:.nt-
t:'<l FUU & p111rt-t1me. Will
train . Call Murk ,
673·0000. for appt. Wed·
Sun.
DRAf'TER. l'lectncal, an
dustnal & commcrci:il
bldg.!>, call ~-7480 n lo;,
Wall & Assoc. Inc. 17781
Sk.ypartcCtr . Irv •D
FOOD MANAGt::ft Deli
styte snack bar is looking
for an l'Xpencnel-d work ~
mg manugcr. f;xpundini:;
volume: mukcs Urn; all
xlnt opporturuty for the
nWtl person Call Ml'
t'ord at 770·0055.
ON LI Nb Tcmpuran
1'1·~cl !:>l•rVl('e:> Jrt•
plea::.~ lo oHcr }OU .1
cham·1· to wm a tnµ for
lwu t o (;1\UO S AN
LU<.:A.'i.
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CLStKTYPIST
<.ireat s pot an Dana
Poult. 4hrs daily. typt:
IOIUI documents & handle
telephones. Call KaTen al
"4tl6-6l33 for appt. EOE·
MIFIH.
COUECTIOH
SECUTAIY
Husy property m:.nag1··
ment flrm m Fountain
Valley has immediate
opening for collect ion
JM.'Cretary. Duties include
ill phases of rent collec·
DRAm•s
Hcl1tt< .. -d exp & education
n.>q'd. Sampk-s requcsl
tJd. Please contal'l:
C USTOOr AN I' u rt IK:tlhtPowet"Corp
Time . 7A M·l2 noon SanClemente.CA
General cle11111ng of of· Carol Defeo 498-1000 x442
fices & cars . Pac1f1c -View Memonal P:irk. DRAPERY workroom
<.: d M . 6 4 4 -2 7 O o , SeanVitresl> needed. Nr.
9AM-4:30PM. 0 .C . Arprl Sal open
-----91B-8435.
Customer Service Rep:
Flt. assist w/customeri.,
ans wer pho n e s &
cashier. Xlnt benefits .
Apply Ill person The An·
IJque Guild. 1801 E. Oyer
Rd.SA.
DATAIMTIY
OPEIATOI
IUM 3741 experience de·
:.ar able. Will lrain to
become backup com ·
puter oper ator. Ex·
ccllent fnnitc benefits &
~king conditions. Call
personnel 833-8384.
DRIVER-Warehouse. full
lame. sal ary open .
64&-UB6
Ori ve r for AM T1 mes
p&per rout.c. Good salary + bon~. So. Hunt. Bch.
~
NtVHS
tion including court ap ---------
Men or women 25 yrs or
older. Know the coast
cities. Net $180 a week or
more. Orange Coast
Yellow Cab, J7300 Mt.
Herrmann, Fountain
Valley. <No or Slater
betwn N e whope &
Euclid) <pearances. Would re -
DATAEHTIY quire excellent typing mus & ability for or -
~Uon. Would also
work cloeelY with cor·
porate attorney. Ex·
celleol st.a.rting salary ol
11000 or commensurate
w/experie~ pluJ gas
allowance. Call Sue Mon
thru Fri 9 lo 5. 964·2566.
We are a diviston of a DRUG STORE CLERK
major public corporation Exper preferred, mu.st
offering a growth OP· work wknds. West H. 8.
portwUty for the right
1
_8t6-08118 _______ _
COMPANION for LADY.
Nur11ing expr. helpful.
lite housek ee ping.
140/day. Pvt room &
bath. Love ly Laguna
home. 494-4457
COMPANION-Female.
"8rl·llme. over 50, no
~work soor nursing
By hour or ,week. Car a
people.
1be immcdiat.c po11it.ions
opea Include:
Data t-;ntry
Oat.a Anulyst Trainee
Salary range is $S. 75 to
$7.00 per hour. We are
S41ek:iog both full lime
and part time people.
Please c all betwee n
2:00pm-S:OOpm !or an
appointment.
must. 673-al66aft 6PM. 17t4t 557-0tOt
Ca ~uflf 0..r .. or r-•·l~u f\l1l time opeofuj for l to ..,...... J
I yn. experience with ~~~E~~er~~~ ~-knowledge of -
DOS /VS, osvs•,--------POWER VSondul lBll
Jl0/141 with commUIUca·
tioas. Xlnt facWtiea & fr·
-benentl. Tues thru Sal. tint ablft. Call ror
purvtew~.ARD
BlJSIN&C!8 SYSTE MS
22113 fl'all'View Rd. C. M.
~
i)tllltlUctiOD 8uperinten·
.Sent ofCice buildln11.
D.000. Alk for Tom.
LEAD DATA
EMTRY
OPERATOR
Individual must bave
minimum of 3-8 moat.hi
current experience lo
tape handling and wri l·
IDI fuoctlons, Liberal
benefit package. Ex·
ceUent working condl·
tionA. Pleaae contact
Penonnel.
EDITOR
A pr()(esslonal c reative
Editor who thrives an <1
ctynamic & challengan.:
environment omeone
who ha& the talent & the
desire to earn a great de·
al more money while
s houlde r ing mor l
responsibility-thii; ill
the profUe of the person
we are look:ln1 for.
We are a oew division of
a major N.Y.S.E com·
pany. A part of the
system we seU to OW'
clients demand• our
wriU..,, prialin&. " dis· trtbutia& tbe clients In·
bo.e newsletter. Our
editor must be able to do
the newaletten. Our pro-
po1al1, workbooks &
otb er instructional
~ala are writt.en by
protesaloaal lralaers .
1beee mater1al1 must be edit.ed.
Pleaee tell ua aomethin~
abcM your J<>b & aalary beck&round ln your first
reply.
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FOOD PRODUCTIOH
Service Systems Corp 1s
sc.'elwlg mature, 1:xper,
food & salad pr<>parution
people in Laguna Hilb
&th H br & 4 hr shirts
avail. Also Sat/Sun shills
ava!I. Xlnt salary & com~
pany benefits. <.:all for
appl. 581 ·5140
FOOD SERVICE ASSTS
2·3 hrs datly, no exp nee.
S3.3S br beginning Sept 4.
Appiy to Irvine Unified
Sehl Dist 2941 Allon Ave.
Irv. 556·4900 I:;xt 30.
l:;()E.
Rl·g1:.lcr J n\J "'ork 111
hr.. and you a re an th1'
drawin~!' fl':-. that s 1m
pie''
WENEEU
./ 10.Key Operator:.
.tCRT Operators
IPHX Operators
./Secretanes I w tw 10 Sf I I -
/Typists
./General Of e Clerk:.
11-'tle<.:Jerks
"Actig Clerks
I lll'CCpt.iOflll>Lb
1M11g 11 Operator:-.
C/\-Lfr\:.
fl Ml'Ql!AllY Pl llSCm N El Sf IMC.I~
FOTOMATCORP.
has l operungs for pt.
lime route dri vt:rs .
Pickup & d eliver him an
processing to f''otomat
Stottis Ill the o .<.:. area. 3723 lirch St.
Mw;t be at least 25 yrs of
age & have a good dnv-1~~Me~:porf~~~le~oc~h~ mg record as verified by I:
OMV chec k. Va n pro·
vlded. !brting P»Y $.1.31 Girt Frlclay/M4y
hr A ...i · OffiC'C skills rcqwrCd. Nn per · p.,.y 1" person shorthand. Will train. only on Moo July 30 al u• Kalama Raver Rd. Salary open. 642·3490
Suite A, Fnln Valley, Gtrl wanted . Fine Job ~ .. E .O.E . v.wtdng w/Lag una home
Foundation. experienced builde r . <.:a ll ll u~h .
form crew in Or Cty between 9am-7pm. Mon-arca. 956-0791, 67S4522 Fri 675-553> /49'7 ~.
FULL & PART TIME
pm1tions avail. Cashiers
& saJes noor personnel.
Apply Scars Roebuck &
co. 9045 Ada ms Ave .
Hntg Heh. 963·2666. i::o~ -----
FUU tlml' front office &
PIT eves back office.
Busy pcd1atnc orr1ce.
4!6-1380 ------
Ge n e r al o ff1 c:c .
Medacal1Surg1cal bus•·
ness. Wtll tram. Ma ture
person for Girl Ftiday
Call b et. 9 -IOAM,
4 :»61>11. 644-0065
GENERAL OFFICE
lldcp'g lite typing, good
llhonea. l lirl office, exp.
preferred. Good start
salary. Newport Plumb-
ing" Heatin&-~
G•BALOfC ,......
Various duties In sm
data procenlng com·
pany. Good potential for
right person . non-
1moker, OC A irport
area. 751-9774
GUARDS
FUii & part t ime. All
areas . Unifo r m s
furnis hed Ages 21 or
over. Rell red welcome·.
No cxperient·e nee. App·
ly Universul Protection
Service. 1226 W. 5th
Street. Santa Aou. In
Lcrv1ew hours 9·12 & J 4
Mon thru Fri.
HARDWARE SALES ·
fuU·Ume apply m person,
Crown Hardwani. 3107
E. C8l. Hwy, CdM.
HORTI CU LTU Rt-:
MANAGE K-Re t a 1 I
house plant sale$. Prime
location. Horticulture
training & management
exper. requared. Salary
& comm. Bondablc.
548-0137 for appt.
HOTB.
SAMMAARTEH
LAGUNA IEACH
Accepting appllcutionl!
for the following poi.I uons.
I Exec uti v t
Housekeeper for SS rum
luxury hot~I. Must h ove
recent direct. experience
to run our housekeeping
staff.
./ Maida &Housemen.
Experience preferred.
Permanent " full time PDlil iona av all.
AoPIY in penon 9AM to
~·daily, 888 s. Cout
Hwy. Lquna Beach.
Hat.ti
SUPllYISOI
IOOM SIRVICI
Oppor with career paten· uaa ul1ta for reliable
l*IOft w I 1upervl10r)'
1klll1. Some food or ,...,. .... lmld, pnf'd.
~ ou&.ltandioa com·
pany benefit•. Applr. llm·U nocm. llon-Jl'r • ........ , *•anHOTIL •Newportc.at..' Dr Nwpoe\ ...... s.o.& 111r
IHSURAHCE
(iroup he:.illh da1m,. ,.,..
amuwr l~x11 at lcu't tyr
Salary open 549 17G7
Interior Plant
Maint1.....ce
l':xpen enced or nur-.ery
but·kground. t\all t1m1·
•'94-0168 ------
Lookinq for change?
U.11 ~ fur prolt·s:.1on.1 l
l.'OUO!>ehn.: & 1>lu1·1·rn1·nl
in a J)Ob1t1on that is ra.:ht
for you'
lrvanc Personnel A.:vnl'y
488 E 17lh. C06tu Ml.-sa
Sle224 642 1470
-~ -------
Janat.onal /Supcrvu,or full
time n1ghli.. Good
pa y & b c n c f1t i..
~ .. :RIEN<.:t:D ONLY.
Joe 979-3652.
JANITORS
Part lime evenings,
men. women & couple~.
Col>ta Mesa. Nl'wport.
Santa Ana arcui. Must
have car & hom <' phont•
Call 5.12-655R or apply al
123 N Ohvt:. Orun~('
Monthru Fri
JANITORIAi. cu ha~
tm~late open1ni.:i. fur
fuJJ & part·l1me help Ill
lhe <.;oi.ta Mt•i.a, H.11
areas Mon·t'r1 lipm to
2:30u m . Ple a se call
21Jt.!82-~19 8 to 4 pm. or
Call 2131282-8425 btwcn.
4pmto6 ~m Mon-Fri.
KlNDERGARTEN
Teacher, credential nee.
Pvt elem schl. Send re·
sume to P.O. Box 6QJ,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627.
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MAHAGER/ASST
2 Duy!. J.)l•r "k It book:.
It maint F11r dJJl'l 1·,1tl r.12 :nm
MANAGER
Nl~L'> !•1 Sl5.(JOO \ rh 101
high "olum1· ra:.1 1111111
01)(·ra1Jon Call 5kl t'i .!II
for inter view or <J1111h .11
l)l!I Tacu. Lat:?unu 11 111 ....
:.15252 Lu Paz Hd
MJnaRer trainee !Ito 1•\
pcnt•ncr• nc<'L'Ssary S3 !.O
prher 675-:.!IOI
MANU FACTURING . i
Per <;on t·~Lm Jewelry
shop 1s .:ro wing fai.t
Need Slone Cutter fur 111
lay Jobti & c11tm cutttnJ:.
W1 II train a pprentac1"
veterans bcnef avail.
Any art related exp
helpful Make beaut
artwork & gel pd very
well Male1fem l'l('aM•
1·aJI fur antcrv1ew Mon
FT1 497 10!)5
MATURE SALESLADY
S71S mo +-h4·n1·
Hc.ial Hcauly Supply
:16:1 E li th St. CM
• • MECHA NIC with
IX..,.rott 01cscl or Onan
c·xpenencc Tom Kelly
Marine t::ngin t•1>r1ng.
5'18-9617
MECHANlC. exper. w1Lh
mopt!ds or motorcycle!..
Must have tools. Apply
Moped Caty 2906 W. CoCISt
Hwy, NB. 642-8870
Medi cal a ss't ex
perienced. Orthopedic
&Argcon. typing. bock of·
(1 c c . Non s mokc•r
&16-5194
LAB TECH-lie not re-
qlired. ASCP preferred,
part-tame wknds & som e
nights. Hem atology &
chemistry exper pn··
fcrrcd. 8.11-2801 Make your shopp111 ~
easier by usinit the U.111.Y
Cell 642-5678 Pa.lot. Clllll.'l1f 1l'<I Adi. Want Ads ---------
Not a bed way 10 go .
f0< yo~ to take
and Ifs an env route
All you heYe to dO is develot> lhe Classified
habit Reed and use the hltle ada In CIU11f1ed
10 find buyers for items you hke to sell.
tenants for vacancies you d like to fill or who
selling thOSe Items you d like to buy
St1rt today to 11vt 11me and
Claaalfied way•
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFllD ADS
PHOMI 642··671
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GOT YOU
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WE HAVE
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'Rt:fMCV
!ll;'~. COMM
.,\JHPORT BUS l'NTlt
540-2702
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PART'i'Mt:
Driver fur lunlington
Ucach. 30'f: per wk Mus t hav lijrgc s ta
uonwagon r van. and
Kood dnv record. t'or
I n r 0 r m I u II • c J 11
642 4321. k for Morion
Nielson llurry Sc·cly ..: () 1':
at least I } ear "' c nce. pre ferably
n sp1tper t;xcelle nt
any bcncfil!' Apply
ween 9AM und 6PM
y thruutch 1-'rlday.
I Ol..+..HCHCOAST
DA.II. Y PILOT
642-5682
330W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa
Equal Opportunity
t::mptoycr
PIXOPll.
E.m while you learn.
Telephone Auwcr lna
Service full llmc /purt
time. Varied ~hlfls o.ys, aflemoon or evi1n
U\P. Loc1Allon11 m
FASHION ISLAND
COSTA MESA/I RVlNl::
11JSTLN
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Ideal for students &
bouaewlv•. Many co.
beMllU lnch.adlnl paid
vacatlou. Typinl ::a:· .. E.O.E. Call Mon. t.bnl Fri.
Hcul t);Lalt• Salt~
SMILLIONSS
CLUB
AGENTS
WANTED
•AIRPORT BUS. CNTH
·~t:MI rVT. on·1c 1-:s
-''l'Ou&% COMM
540-2702
-------
bd&taleS..
Sell bcul·h proptrty, con
dot;, t•ustom homl'S, et1·
M~'lt bt-full time, exprd
&. dependablr Growing
1 orporation with l:ir..:1•
UIVl'lllOry of proj)tlrl II'!>
.11111 1l)'nam1c ">a lt''
l ltJ~h1.':>t e11rnin.: pt>t1•11
t 1 ,1 I 1 n .1 r ~· I a "' ,. •I
1·011vcral 1ni: 1•n VI run
111l'Ot Allk for .l oh n
Arlom.'S for c:onf1dt•nt 1111
111Lervll'w
Vacation lnvc~tmcnl
Properties
49J..Ull
Tlt-:AL l'Sl'ATl!:SALt.:S
Openi ng 1n well
cst.abbshed Irvine firm.
1'ralnlng, a ssis tance•,
generous c ommission
schedule. Call Dawn or
Le.~
Real Estate
••n&Sll1w•
We bav.i an openlnl for 2
llcemee11 who &re rea llf.
amblUouJ'l. A lov"IY o ·
fl« offcnna your own
priv•te desk • all th\.'
neceMltle11 tor suc<'eKs
plus up to 10•,,;, com
m1511ion Call MiarJorle
Cl ark . Rul d~nlla I
Mmqer. for appotnlmt.
W..,M.T~Ce. ftealton ! ..... 10
WIH»llT Xl•t eo. req 1 ood
penoU.lttJ, It typ1nl(. too~ EmploJer r• t.alDlcl
•SMBCL-• lM1de aalea. Pit. HB --. XIM co belwl. .,
-:J::f ~PERSON
OENERALOt'1'1Cfi!
PALM !\TATION~ltS
INC
lecMS lbrbor 81.
llUUertoo
~Secntwy
Eaperlenrtid. Swlary
open. Call BarbH111
Y~ or Mary 640 10.'ll
S•:CRETAHY
UUle or no experience
'fop Pay Paid Weekly
Start Now
NOlllLL • l~~,...,~~
m£ Mtf .... , ......
•••••••••••••••••••••••
........... 1005 .......................
Amkaues. wicker teacart. cbaCr. fern stand, chlna
doll. pp dl-8008
~Jy!YZT,191'8 DM.YN..OT •z
• • ._ Jae ION Ila••• ION ..... .. ... . ....................... ............•........•. . .................... .
CASHPAJD I* OM chett w/mlmw ~=· .... Id Ul8d fu.m, &nU· fl,50. I lilb&a DR cbu· .-•ctr1V'•ll67.am dllier$10.411-1't02.
COC:XAPOO PVPPI £8 $10.00 Green hllh back OC· u~ new HENR&DON 110-IOIO caalonal chair w /ot· end lt>I•. Spectaeul•r.
=".. 1reatly r•· coUeetlblee, wee '"'t· hardware, MqU.arium, art svppliet, Sh1b Tiu, cbeap
tocmnt25. M0-10tt 1WaU l'l7Sea. Make olr. 8'7Wf14. art a tdeDct n~uoo bb. w / breeden ttrma MoWll Sale a w•ll unllt.
91'7·179. table l•mp, MX bike,
Ulua APtO pupplea 3 TSC.c Mlnl·blke. Mlac.
M •I u . A k C re I &1Hl71or417-4903.
?»~.
DOBIE AKC M. Ears
cropped at license d .
5\.'amo. S200/beal offer .
daya 48M215. .
Dobe F e m . 9mo1 .
bill/Nit. AJtC Champion
Kini 11 t dbl H w•ter
beds. both perfect cood.
Mab offer 631-S516
Lil DlliJGNER ti\JRN.
Karau c offee Lbl.
9'c111t.om sola & more.
6»Gt}.
Unes. "50. or beat offer Dlx King Waterbed Head-'° good home. &:llMl0$5, board. beater, drawers,
_73'-9'40 pdled rails. Best orr .
Shell.lea. AKC reglttered. SS.alM alls.
Show quality. Pvt Pty. ~pc. K.B. Contemporary
_78H347 din.Ina set. Very &ood
A.KC TEACUP SILVER cond. Alt. 6· ~·0063.
MALE POODLE. S47S. Unused. 5 PC dining/game
_CASH ONLY. 002-2178 set. w tlear. all wood.
Parquet. Vin yl uphol
chrs, n He st and. PP.
770--3219
Pedigree Ger. Shorthair .
M. Approx. 3~ mos old . _sioo. Mi-6278 aft. 5pm.
SOFA. 18", run. brown., haehld Hema. 700
beige on orf·white. Gd Awicado, CdM. Sat/&.n cond. Sl75. IU.5173 _~_s. ______ _
t• aala SI». t pc dln ·c Mt Set only: • Cat.alina St ....
90 ........... bed. llOO. Lal lkh. f-3pm. 2 bib ~2'719. oll CoMt Hwy al AIUla
..... W. 1111 _SL _____ _
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Family. atereo equip.
Bloc k Sal e utt aun . allele proJ. + 32 traya . 7128-2.9. lOIOl Nauau Ln, Reel· Reel recorder,
H B . N r . s p r . Black/white 1V. i.ewlng
lnadale/Mea dowlark. m a c h. wagon BBQ.
Antq. kites . Antqa, fum.ilure. h•lr drye rs ~. f\&m, books. 1..oU ol like new clothing.
dothes,etc. ~. nusc. Sat. only. 9-5. 721 Hebot.rope, CdM
Sot.. loveseat. oak twin
hdbo a rd, c h air.TV.
lunp1. ptrtures. books.
hwnadlfaen. m uch more
l'n. 10.2. Sat 9·12 MGl\l
Mulberry. College Pk,
lrvt.M . ~1-6856.
~.
Mowlg from state. Ma ny
fanta'ltk buys. July 28 &
29. um Port Charles Pl •
Newport Beach.
m•rv hie &e agency SALE810KLJVE RV. Jf
110 Newport Qr 0r )'OU need a decent pay in a
FUii u.me. cbeetful, ex
per1et1ced Individual
wll.b lllronl abortband &
typing wllllled. Apply in
petSOll wll.b resume to
Mr f\u;'Oles al Robert
Hean, W11U am Frost &
Assoc 140 I Qua II St.
Telephone SoUc1t.on
Lucky you I We have 2
opmirap la It'• oot often
we loae • telephone
liOtid.t.or. How would you
Uke to earn anywhere rrom $3.!I0-'6.00/br and
SllU s~ •JI dly 8t the
beacb?'1'he hn are Sun
thru Thurs 5 :30-9pm.
There's no ullln& In·
"olved & n o eit p .
ntteSSary. 540-4088 all
lpm: uk for Sue.
........ 1010-"'"'°y.,. 1045 ..... . ............•.••...... •WE PAY CASH•
Good used furftiture,
Appliuces.1V's eLc.
636-1610, 547.9153
GARAGE SALE-Console
stereo, vacuum. lamp11 ,
drptl. ptct~. palnlrngs,
nany misc. It.em s. Fri.
Sat. Sun 9-4. 8381 Heron
Clttle.11.B
Sat. Only. !I LO 2. 19011 Ed·
angtoo. Turllerock &
t:d geh 111. 1.1 ke ne w
cloth1nit. golf c lubs.
Jewelry. lOYS & mlRc.
S&ea&$ Newp{in Be.ch job up to S4·16+ evt> 840-2820 S·9pm, ull art lpm ,
Slll--Oll.l
RECEPTION I ST / SECRETARY Pbooes, lfll'nc for int. co. by O.C.
aU,ioit. 7'2· 1750.
A.ecepUon1at /errand girl·
put time. Hours 1·5 Mon
tbru Fri. $4.hr. f'or
lll e wport Bea c h
Developer. Must have
dependable car. 67S.4910
SAL~ ETC PERSON
5th Ave. FONt.
142-0IBG
SALIS,IHAltDW ARE
Must have knowledec of
locks, builde r 's •nd
cust.om hardware. Mon
thru Fri. lie ne r1t i1 .
~a Beach Lumber
494~ or 540·8267 ---
................. Sales rr you have a good voice, llCIPTIOMIST
TYPIST
Mature. sharp person.
eitp r 'd as r eceptionist
heavy pho oe s. Type
SO+wpm., Invoices,
quotaUons.ordens. Front
office appearance. Top
a hJJth !\chool education.
wUl.utg to learn & an ncc.-d
ol an opportunity to de·
ve.Jop your ~lllnM sk1l_b .
we have a common an·
lcre~l .. YOU ... For
pcniOnal inter view call
Mr. Lu.nd 5'10·4023
salary & benefits. Irvine SAL£SLADY ·f\i~m~. ~M~fr~·~S40-3894~~~-~~ For exclusive children'& "" . store. So. Coast Plaza
RECEPTI ONIST/ AS · Experience est.entaal. Le
S I S T A N T -r o r Mitga.sm, S49-8S8S
Vet.en.nary clink, ex per
prefe rred. Dana Pl.
area 661-1658. 495-2042
Rttept./gen. orfic1>, It.
typina. bkJtpg Small rt'
aJ estate omce. Laguna
tt's. 9:30 lo 5, Mon. lhru
Fri. Call 494-0731
Sales
MEN'S FASHION
We're looking for hnc ap·
peanni:. outgoinsi ex·
penenct.'d salespeople an
quuhty fa~haon men's
wear. F'ul l or P 1T
714 11175 1717
._...._./Plua STUARD'SLTD
tull or p /l openings for Newport licach
general reat.Burant work SALESMAN near 0 .C.Alrport. Mu:.t 11,. IJ Wh , be 18 or over. Apply 111 .... >ta t. ole.,alc f,qwp· person mcnt Corp lnsatJc sales.
59-r;c:-·1
2300So.East Bristol
Santa Ana Heiabts
549-8674
Next t.o McDonald's
Reltaw-ant
hlnng youn.: men 18 yr..,
& olde r S200-$500t wk
wtth l(uar :.ul. & comm.
New location nr. Irvine.
C.M. & 11.8 . Start im·
med.lalcly. Rapid advan
cement oppty to m :in
!X>Hl!iO, Mr. Arthur.
SaleR Mature pe rson ,
graphic arts backgmd &
re.ta.LI exper pref 'd . f'\111
lime. wee kdays only .
PAS Graph1cs. 3950 Cam·
pu:. Dr . N ll 7~. ---------
SaJc:.
Newport Pcmnsula llt':.il
l:iltate office on a bu..,y
comer locution 1~ in need
o r umbllaous s ales
perr.onnel Good l'Omm
spht. Cull fl73 ·3l55 for
uppt.
LUMCH COUMTH
FOOD PREPARATION
Penon wanted to work
at hmch counter In large
health food s tore
Previous experience de
s 1r abl e b ut not
n ecessa r y . Uniform
furnlahed. Me dical &
Hosp. benefits. Apply
Lindbe r g Nutrition,
between Caro us el &
8ulJocks. lower level In
the South Coa.st Plata
s hopping center. C.:osta Mesa. Ask for Manager S A L E S Q u a I 1 t y
Salesperson nc.-edt.'d for
Restaur8nt ereatlve, hi rash Jewelry
fUll lime helper for gallery. Must e nJOY
Country Club. Buss101. worlung with public. Ex·
dishes, banquet set up & cit.ing fUlancaal bener Gd
lotcbea help. Neal & de· ba.-;e pay + comm. In
p e nd ab I e Pers on . ter~ted pers plsc call
540-7500. LllKtllla Buch 49'7·10'J5.
Restaurant
SUMER
SUMMER'S
ALMOST
OVER ••
... but YoU c11n aU1l earn
llOIDe extra cab.
W. need luncb Ume help
at
w.•scHMTZa -·J *"" .... ... .,...IHcta.CA
PIMM apply In person
md ~>' the rest 01 the
IWM*' wtt.b UI.
~Opportunity
~m/f/h
SALES/Shtdents
SWd~lS earn $6·S8 per
hour Part lime or full
tame uvailal>lo. Car &
phnnc necessary. Call
5.'>7 !f'J'J8
Sales
THE LOOK
Known for t he finest in
men's & wom e n 's
fashion clothing la pre·
aently lookinl for 3 peo.
pie Inte r ested In a fashion career In sales
with advanceme nt into
rmnqemcnt. If this is
your pl call for a ppl. toamtolpm.
THE LOOK 144-2400
SAL~ WOMAN. mature,
rnendly, apparel exper.
fo~or 'h sizes. Steady P·l .
5'11.S.SOO, ~.
•SALIS YACHTS
M.aat have •allin1 ~xp.
Coinm onl y . K o na
Marine. 714'675-1403.
Newport Beach_. __ _
SICUTAaY
Offla Co-OnlHtor
Re!Jable energetic !lelf
start.er. able to handle all
phases ol om cc duUe11.
SllOO/mo lo start. CdM
675-4340
SICUTARY
Independent, spccaalm•d
.)Obw.Mgnment reqwnn.:
xlnl sccrt'tunul skill:., ur
gan1zat1onal t•xpt>r .
l eg al lrn c ki:round
helpful ln vt>:.tmenl
Serv Jo'lrrn. (;ull 640-0lZl.
Se('r e t ary f or R ."1-:.
Developer Mature & non
smoker Good i.luUs. No
al!c n cy's plea:.e.
7~·9SOI
SECRETARY
Litt> tralhc & plea:.anl
surroundings for small
rrogazmt• publu.hlnR co
Shorthand :.kills re ·
qwrcd Mmamum 5 yrs.
exper Salary n •m·
mNl.<Jurate lmmt.'<iopen
ing Phone• for 11 ppl
!_52~74. Bn!IR rC1;umc
St:<..:Ht-:TARY ITYl'IST.
$1130 mo . Tm.tan. I.ass
Eng111ccran.i. 540·081U.
O!:hb1t•
SECRETARY /le4Ja&
Trrunt. .. • for l~late plan·
nmg l.>epl, sm law ofc.
airport arcu NB Xlnl
typmg skill!., unui.ual OP·
pt,y8J3.9'.l82
Sec'Y /Typast.Rellable.
engertac, u lf starter.
able LO handle all ph1111c'>
ol olc dut.ies. UC PA Call
P11l Meidell, 546-5760.
* SECRET ARIES * G.O type fiO SHOO
Stal/RE $1200
R.e<-cpt 1typeC.O $800
G 0 tbnghl $!JOO
_ GO int: '11t1 ~
Adm N.st b10 md $251\
• 1-:xpcr Coun~drir
Sal~.llurOfricc •
Appoint ml'nl Only
l..iz Hcinder.., A.:uwy
4000 U1 rC'h, Jo:Stab ·i;.1
Newport 111-uc:h, 833·8190
SECRETARY
COUECTIOH
Busy property manage·
ment farm an f''ountaln
Valley has 1mmed1atc
opening for l'Ollectlon
secretary l>uuc:. mclude
all phll.'«.'S ur rent <'ollec-
tioo mcludmg court up·
puaranees Wuulli rt•
qwrc cxc·cllcnt ly111n~
slull.., & ab1hty for 11r
ganuat1on Would ulso
work clllfic ly wath 1•or
porulc attorney. Ex·
ocHcnt starting salary of
SIOOO or commensur;,te
w/expenence plus gas
allowance Call Sue Mon
thru Fri 9 to 5 964 ·2566.
Secretary, Bookkeeper.
recepOonilt ror R. E. o1 c.
FWJ or part Ume. Exp
p referred . Phone
e?':J.JJMfor •ppt.
SICUTARY
District office/video.
Muat type at least 70
wpm. 2 years office ex·
per. Min. salary $829 mo
+ frtnae beoeri.18. Ap,ly
Irvine School Dlatrict,
290 Alton Ave. lrvlne.
TBJ.H
..WACCOUMTS
Permanent. part lime.
ught typing. Will COO·
sider tr ainee. Call for
a 't .
fttual SavUlRJI & Loan
Coronadel Mar
Mr. Cooopost 675-5010
Equul Oppor Emplyr ·----
T I RE & GENE RA L
AUTO SERVICE 5 Day
work wee k . Apply
Newport Tari· C<-"ter ,
:.XX> 1-;<.;oru.t llwy, Cl>M
TOO YOUNG FOR
Al RUNES
.......................
FREIGHT DAMAGED
HOO'POINT SALE. 3301
W. Warner nr Harbor.
Sant.a Ana. 979-2921 .
.
CASI! PAID
Ws hr /Ory r!i I Re frl g:.,
working or not 957-8133
GE/Penneys washer,
dryer lelecl. Many op
tions. Less than 2 yrs old
New S608. will i1ell pair
for S300. 661 ·60411 /
ICW·5'16J.
Window 111r 1·11mla11011,.r.
;io,ooo BTU. 22U \'f11l:j 631-:rrns c v(-:.
L 1 k e n e w h r 11 n / 1·
Whirlpool refrq;. I rosl
rrc.oe SJOO. Jiil. 960·34il!I
lmnied open.Ing& for 15 W sharp guys & gals. tn asher, super dlx, all t•y.
lr I us J l cle model SlJS. Dryer ave ma or c twi. Sl:I>. Both look & run lrke w1un1que hus lnt>:.ll group. No ex per ne<'. new. Gi-; Amenc:anu Pro-
Tran.'lp furnished. ~X · gramable dbl ovt·n. Jo"
pensc:s advanced dunng wide. elcc range $175.
2 week paid tra1nln11t S40-87 __ 04 ______ _
Earn Sl.50 & up wt.>ekly Sbarp Microwave l.r.:
aft lrliln'g. Must be 18, mode I , ca r o u :. c I
smgJe, well groomed & w1defl'06t, perfect cond.
(roe LO :.tart lmmed. ,.-or $265. 640-0327
personal Ulhirv1ew. rall · ------
Ned Grogan. 8.13·0570 or 8 Mos. new 17 cu rt
a pp I y 1 n p e r s . to f'rigidwre $360. Colrt• r>ot
Sheraton Mot1•I , 1\545 deep (ree1.(' chei.l Iii 1·u fl
MacAnhur UI. Nvt Wch. $1.50 962 117Ml
Between l lam-Spm . Fri.
only. Purenl!I welcome
at inte rview. CRAll1135
General 1-:1ec. Rl'fni.: 17
cu. fl. Whale. $1!;0 nr lx·i,l
o<fcr. Good cond li-\.'l·OHllH
Tow Truck Unvers f'X per'd. Top pay. Apply Frigidaire let• Maker . :!!"iO
G&W Towioii. 74UIJ lb cap an 24hr.., $700
Cluns Way, C.M. 642 1252 548.SSSl or646-&!03
TIAIHHPOS.
Swilchboud operator:
rtt. pit hrs avail, caJI for
appt. 645--7165.
Travel Ajenl: Min 2yrs
exp for busy office. Com·
merd al exp nee. Salary
upen . So . Coa s t
Travel /Judy G46·4-1e6.
TRUCK UlllVE k ·
P R O D UCT I ON
TRAINE~ for s m
rhemicaJ mfg co 21 yrs
mtn ~ge, cd dnvlnl( re·
cord, neat appear Apply
1·4P!\I, Mon·F'rl. fo:.L .
Moore Co . 13S Com ·
me rclal Way, C .M .
548-911:n
Typist: P it. general or-
ncc. 60wpcn, salary com ·
m e n s ura l e w t exp
!l>?-1886 K.a thy.
TYPl!:,'T
Exp reproducllon typist
w1fuU ran&• of typlllg &
grammarskills S40·2062.
TYPIST
Accurate typii.l lo
operate Burroughs Ooeu
mcnt maeh1n1• Mus t
type 50wpm. i-;xpenencc
deillrabh: but will lrnm.
We offer a l(ood op·
portu.naty for adv1&ncc-
ment with xlnl co. paid
benefits. Salary com·
menaurate with exper.
For a ppt. pleD1e ca ll
Pe:rllOIUMl.I at 640 4580.
TYPIST
We n eed a b rl g ht
eoeraeUc peraon-apeed
la Important, •~curacy I.a
t1111em1&1. Good atartlJlg
waae. frie ndl y al·
moaphere, mature. Non
amoker. Ask for Pat.
11118-4357 l.M4l Computer
Lane,H.8.
Refriger ator. <.i ho
wuhtr, cu dryer.
s.6-030
Refrlg, 17cu rt. 11reen
croM·loP Wcst.rn1o1hnm;c.
3 yn old $200. 968 11635.
Allctto.. 8015 •••••••••••••••••••••••
UMn'ED EDmOH
SJIOW&SALE
Sept8 !I
Shenton l\n1the1m
l"or discount l1C'h•L:. 1h•
l.llJls, wnte AU.A. llox
1034 J , Kermit, T1·ica:.
71174.S
PUBLJC FURNITUHE
•All"TION•
T .... 7:30PM
.COME TO
THE AUCTION
Lovely bdrm set:.,
armoircs. this, C'hr:. &
cluna, coffee & end this,
stereo. sofa , day hc1.J.
rt!fngeralor. h11:h r hr.
imported Onenlal l'arv
mgs & fum1tur1.1.
SAVE SAVE SAVE
We honor RofA, MC.
Cash ier's Checks &
C&ah. NO Pt:RSONAI,
CH ECKS l'LE AS l-;1
Good ava1lahle. Items
subject to presale.
MdTllS AUCTION 3'11~ Newport Blvd CM --~ .,.. 1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schwinn, gl.rls "Lil' Chik"
11tlne ny. lk ow S75.
6'2-3449. 1748 Bonalr c
Way, NB; near comer
TYPIST jUCll'T 'IWlln a. 21tt
M.llh&re, accurate typial, 55 Ro9dmatter, xlnt ton·
xlnl benefits. S49·1757. diUoo, $300 or bell orrer. ~ ~11J Oppor E~£1!r_ Typist & Data entr y
trainee M11st be self
l7M825
lOsp Motob•cane neor
rww'91>. Security Guards : Gate ~1.arter. willing to learn.
duties, 1tlnt location, 50 wpm typlna & ae·
Laguna Bch . Cove CW'8Cy a mwil. C•ll for 831-411.al
Securlty 4'4·1M9. ,, pt . s 0 . c 0 •• l
RETAIL STOJlE Dffdal----... --• f d ~.917·-· .. r,.uc 6 r••P i ta• Savlnel6Loan Security of leers. Sa • -
a,,_ 1t-1peed l8lo 1n-
-taite fhe Dew. $75 . ea-a1n.
UGul7 • aeroa clerk ••••rt• dleltack Coll•••· Mln ll'HOl.S1'BllS l/tlml. .._. St. CM .,,......._Cllttl Viejo. ~U time poel· Eaperluud, take aa.11 CnMel' frame bike.
Oood caod. 811t olfer. m.am Call Mre. M1tra.l1~ MaJoc' State·wlde Sav· =~~~~::~ cbar1e peuoa for ,...._ IQlllALoaCll'IUlut.ioo aTT +411tliiiftdllf.,.. ~...-,ment. MIL~ lealUtl'W ::::".::::::l::. t.la!. IS1·'70t, Ht •· beae. C•ll Sclllwlaa Coallneatal: wDIQln_,: tnbu&AaD ti.n. Avwa&e _W_•-•-.. n __ a.s_.· .. -----= lo &rTUle l.n· :SW' LUie new,
IOllra. Plr• welll, ~I I • ..ueoar-,woeeaon· ="u''p't~JA.. •ATl.UAID ~~~ .. ·:u~ II' 5UlltJ ... IOn Ir ...... IW ..Ubeat 'l1l •-.n ~I• prty ... COID• 01U . .., .................. ..
m.Ale. Depart wlater P'tlr dlUUed lnlonnallon llUllJ, i.c-a BteelL MH40t. Olar lllllol., ld. lit 1 w . ...,. edveature•, c:cdact:J'raDlll>rlacoll PNl.•t11re-wt&11 Waltrma: llat.,.,ICJv ft. hll l•l lOt 1 ft. _.. .. _ ~ GW" . . .....~ =d --· -'"":iii-·••· •Murttr baoll1rouad. ah1b •IP ' • , .;.--";.;;;;...;;;;;;;...· -----,....a : .. __., a.LI 'lloDUIN J'ri, tto lJ, Wtd.a.t, • B111ldt C-. 1111
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P811.•• 1: 'lit·' l10fltt .... llrklllr 1ar .,_. • •t nil•, • a lift. Tm u .. lo relu and • 1111 a. .... upkeep ....,_ ....... tM fOf .. at homt. It'• .U.p&e for couplt In La1una ...;.__ ______ _ =..,.... • ..,._ wltb Dall1 l'llo& INeb. llult Wiie pride •YOU
-.. ,_ Mtd Owln.d Adi. AM " .. waft. Perfediae n · ._. •--•ott.or •-•II•~•· ,.. Mft n•l'h'91 to fldM. 10-11 llrl/wlc, ..... ~ ..... •911
-. ...... local ••II, ult a frtHdlt 111117 1..-&lble. Rell ~ t~LD•llt •.n.•t. 1:c. CIJJ Dan, nntd Ad·VlMr It =Call DebMe et ---=-
••• s.td1Sc~
OOOJasrrune Ave.
<:orona d el Mar
You are the Wlllner or
...... ..... tk .....
CS2.50 value ), lo
Rincling Bros
Barnum & Balley
Circus
Aug 2nd thru 13th
Anaheim Convention
Center
Tick('ls mui,t lw •''<
rh:mi:ed r or rr-. .. r" NI
'>t'llL'> ul lht· Con\ 1•nt11111
<'t-nlcr ahc;u.I uf ll m1·
C..111 fA2 567H. t·Xl 2n lo
cl:um your tac kl'I:.
* * *
Beige playpen couch.
area rug, & lamp.
Call 731-3947.
Sat.Sun 19231 Delawue
~. II H. 848·S847 furn.
hse 1tms & m i.sc
Ml.tple bunk bt.'$. com-Moving, selhnR a ll the hoUM' plants. ~ S3 00 ~~.l~!~d cond1t1on. 347 Hamilton. C M . _ __ __ _ _ _ Sat/Sun. 9.4 -------Queen 1>1ze wa t crbed, Gara~e Sale. J•\.lrnaturc.
romplctc. tl20 rloth1ng. m•:i<' items.
644 2562 W12 King Kt!OWltk t'tr
DOUBLE llF.D,
HOUN O 111':1>.
MO G71k
Duuni: room , •. , v. 11 h
huu·h '1 rh<iar'\, 2 lt·o.1h
<id Omd 55li :KJ(i
HR
Sal 7 2H !Ii\ M
~00 t.ldcn
Costa M1-s;,
Sat 7<!X.Xt115 :n111
l'.1.'>•"• l'lnl11 Sau Jua11 :!
forruly .,ale: 2 ref n i.: •
bike. ma r-.· ho ok '>.
ho useho ld 1lcms &
plants -----
Free Samoyed fc mnlt-l.lahy furn & equipment
spuyed 4 yr old pu~ri., llesl qua.Illy, s tyle. Hat
shots up to date. loves tan furn. Looks new.
lad:. 559-639G, 7S.2·6770 l*i2 H7~ ----
Dav1&n llwd) w " hr Si\R GaraRl' Sale. Sat & Sun,
lwd dan tbl w 4 t·hr-.. ~ !1 4, !i71!2Swrra ('a~a Hd . f'reoc kallcnll. ii II l'olor:.. lo
good home:. _ _?II IWll-l~loys 1trwr nJghl i.tnd. + mi:.<· If' fTurth·ro1·k '
Lovable nun. Sehllau.u:r
f'r t.'c w l<l<IOd horn c
633·2148
491).'19Zj -------
Cll:.t.om wood har w ith 1
i,toolJ.. Storai.:e ..,.nk. 1111
plmbn~ $1..'>0 49'.l 2710
KlllC'1\.'>. 7 wks.. I rt•c tu good bomcs. Sofa, Ii Trad111on:.J.1111alr
H.18 64GI ty, $MIO 5\1'1 7:as4 t·:xC'cll.
conc.l 1l1 on
8050 .................•.....
**I BUY** Goorl ~c.-tl f''urn1\ur1• &
Appliances OH I wall
!>CU or SELL for You
MASTERS AUCTION
646--8686 & 833-9625
Gn.."'ell anllquc buffet has
boon used al> stereo ca:.c
or ~r. 72" wade, 'n"
tu. 21" d~P-$75 or offer.
lj4().700 ----·----
QJt Si1.c Kroehler 11ora herl,
bm vnyl $200, f .J:c brn
vnyl s wvl rorkcr $SO.
!162·17lJ
ALL
NEW
Olru11~ rm. Stanli:y, Ital
PY'Qv . table. 6 chair .... I~
du.nu. xlnl Sl<!C)() 5'\H i~1
M~~t Sell' t.pc-hdrm ~cl .
i:rcitt (·ond. mu:.l \Cl'.
$l75. l>IDUlJ: game tbl, ,1
uphols cbairi., gd ccmd.
Sl60 Decor tbl, 34x5R,
redwood. beaul, pd smo.
:.<IC $3SO 67 3· 2<JJJ
Brown leather sofa <nec<b
some repair>. $JOO.
b73 9344 ---
Wawrbcd. custom hit. Olk
& wht fur. m irror
hcadhnt·r w rt.'fl l1J(hli..
'lacnf1cc $200. S48·534JI or
548 7v.l.
Old pant: chest. C'ri h
w m att. t'offce t lJlo,,
rc1 r k ~ 1· h r .,. ~. 11 r ~ 1
v.alcrfdll chc:.t . mu1 h
mur1· ~... I )arm· I\ I.mt•
S.11 ~II 'JI l l '; <'.11::.ta
Mesu ~l. oll < lra1111.•·
WaU'rbt'fl. din wt l11kt''
eolor TV. :.port:.. 1'1.l'. U'J
1\Jlurw. C.:!'11 !ml 27Kl'l
B1k1:. clolhell. loY'· 1.>1.111k ...
rru~c ~JI Ualmoral l'I.
<;M &l6·670li
Custom i.ofall. d1,h1· ...
rrusc. dothinl(. la m1 .....
Sat/Sun 9 5. 24452 Alt.1
Va '!ta 11 11 , Dana 111
496-~
3 ram gara~er '74 2r.oz
2+ 2. loaded unl1(1uc
lires~er. furn baby
item-.. dolhl'll, tOyll. dt' ax items. etc. Sat/Sun
K ~Jpm 962 2070 IH25l
Ml Stcw11rt . f Ell1ll &
MaWtolJIJ I
Sat & Sun 9am -4pm •
wash'g mac.h. chain hnk
fnc 'g, <'ollectahles &.
Junie 3111 Coohdge Ave .
CM.
UR elcctrorur component
inventory Steel desk.
bed'I, chc:;ts. a<1uariums.
white lbl & chairs . Reel
Mower:., hand & pwr
Sat/Sun 2JJOG Shantar Ur.
< • M Ci.tllh or will trade
Garage Sale
S.11 Son:! I\
~1!f.!"J Irvine. (;M
Mulll family. 13 yr., <IC'
cum <!I I ll ro.iclv.uy, (' M
H tu I !'>al Only
G 1 .a n t (i a r :i g I: S :1 I 1•
Sat /Son I 0 4 55ti 1139
~2 11.·lfasl, (; M
Four l''am1h1c:.. µ1ano.
1hn1·ttc '>t•t . playpen
•'hlll'h . tlro.qw-.. Loy:.,
many m1 ... 1• 111•m:. Sat
•1 ~> :tS'.11 1'1111' St. lrv111e
Moving .,,1k ~.11 & ~111 !I
l•I .• :!:\.! \1 111111· Vl:-la.
(' \1 l\nt111uc h1111·h.
'>!'h1111I 1lt·ll k. hul r h cr
111111 k pl;tnl'>, lrnh.Y
tum1tut1'. lot:. of ~1101111'!>
Car .1g1· ~ale. Sat 1.nly.
t.111"' 'l 1·w1nkl1· l'.11 k ,
1'111ll•·roli1" 111 g al
atiuunum + llland. + all
N1u1p . duth1ng, many
rru.,1· 11t·m.o.,. 1167 Pre:.1d10.
t~I
Yard ~ale :.of;i, c·haars.
u.1111.., refng, & 11the1
l.l.'>4·ful •ll'ffi.'I Sal/Sun \t-4,
17171 A:-.h St. llB
2000 Qu1·dada; Newport -
H 1· a t' h . V 1 s t [1 d e I
Oni E.1 ... tbluH Or Sal
10 ii San yo Video
Hcl'urdcr, J e w elry.
c;lothcs sz 7·9 <Name
brands) Tennis. ski, e tc.
Jo\Jm1tu.re & applJanccs.
109th
YEAR
August 2nd
through
August 13,
1979
,,. ...... t•1' ,_ 1M1 M111l•n• IOH t• I 1w IOIO Mhc•••-1010 ,_ IM7 .... ...._ ....................... ... ........... ,......... .•............... ...... 1;;................. ... . .................... _ '"' . • .. t• C IA ... tl11 I •• -,_. t-. QI Bruuwldc DIVl..aa. !ctUIP. WIOAAA• TAl!t..S CARPET OOCKAPOO PUPPIR8 --••••••••••••••-• 11111"111•............ ....................... ......ab' NeO¥ NCI 1100 "W ...., _. w Pl SlO 00 New CUy tr.U.-•apace C.W....,. a.•· ~·••···taw.uw .. ta•• Mo-Ped 1m ,_..,;::;mve;:;t&,mcw'. T• NIUl&Lor 1•6'c f!0'9'YoW'Mlwuard. yd.~~~:::S:Snaq 110.a attheDuw. a.I. l'U_...._ -• W ....... en1lllll6oe •• ___._..,_a.Iv t al .,.,. Black/wiUle TV t2(). 50 ~OM card for H Ch """"IL2......., _
11111c. nia:.~·li;a. ...,.. ;:MOi.:::i.' lrlcnaati ..-am pl. aqutlum Pl. Com lAll plus one ipare. We Cuatorn drapes, we re BlbyMu.ko:r; Ducks. S1 ...,..., .-.-•
C.11. llLVla·l•l•rHUooal· lp6nll p&uo: 2 IDOi, l.o. MeH Verde l•nol• Ir IJIMld BOW lraccee. aeo. ~n tr,.e~ian~UL e .49nowl2.8hqyd incl. r· Pairs Y· Quack· Tri rldio ·~· luff
......... -.... -~•"" • .,_ ._....... 1~") -.la~ ....-•....-owe...ut •wim~p . .ioo. M-4011. t a •ti ve 1 '· labor.778-2"43orM3·Hl9 eu.546-1421. )t.4, loot .,new, ltOC), _.,_ _ _ ._ ... ...-.. ....-. f7t.lllll 11 rap, mee n1 a rhne Coe radio. Blnilil 50, 1100 ..
CM. .... ._.. ....,, Htll•U 6 mora. ---~t,.,nrim1mtont 1.D requirement.a. Pre· U N t VER s I T y kaUellrcaae. whalelP'lft\p,12$,amall
.. --. ..-... • ._.., 211 •mt llailtofter DITATI': IA.LE. Mwt U ..,ofa )'el /belaa 1299. K.V. or van lUln. Mu1t wnl klM 6 lbef\! For• A11fLE."1'1C CLUB mem· t&O .nlp's bell, mJtc marine 1'1111. ......_ * -...... 'ta Carattli.. 8cbwiM II" Plde/tnln· teU. Mak• otter. M l·._ penonallaed w~ encloae be r 1 h I p . O w 11 e r ~·3746. hardware • equt:O,.:
UPll Mov l•I ule. •.::..~ ,,..._ rtlp SI' ._ • ..._ lU 11..-e. .... ........ Id.,... ur ... :r.!06. w~wr:r • fabri c or transferred, Make offer. C»M 530 Backhoe loader 1<8lWcky, C.W.
Rot&'I tilt, picture•, .,... =~:rec::~.';!~ "*' • -.3840 * * * ~I back "t~~~ ~o~~ mu>o. L,yn. w/\llt trailer. 5 ylll'd In· ..;s.&.;_,_il_Sun_. ____ _
-.... ..-. .._1llatd • .._ ... -~ ~ Trollinl enilne M*. Office FUrnltiare · ...... H.Sler tap. Or try two cards ....._. ~h:~PAl~~=j ....._,.._ t040
.._.,_ ...... lat • ilift~..a • ..-rl•blDI equipment, Ke a i onablc C opy tl6ParkDr. bltckt.oback ... .,_... 1011 forSl4.SOO.AsldorBnan ..................... .. • 81111 ..a, -....,Q' • ......,... . llM.eafr. Tltttl1'81M MaC'htne, 12). l.ounae Cotta Meta PRICES ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,. 5 ....... ,..,..,,,. •--. ..--l&J,seion Qa1r 6 Ottoman. SIO. ..,,8 .... 31.., .. , ·'""""-,,_,__rv You a~lhewlnnl'rnf •'"' "' ..., "'ender Jazz bass copy. ----A.RSA KUO. IS• t '. Mor Wh u l <.:h•lr. S7 $. ..,..frMtklutb 4/5tap$1.60 ea Uke new $150 llohner f or Sole Reticulated *SEA RAY*
HARRISON
17-3&'
Oar•1• ale •• :l';'I. ,....,,. lA.,. pool blr ~. Clo'bNll f\&m D.OllO ta-.•1 ,._,.pump, ..._..,.. • ... i.;. Sat PGOl rtttu. aoo tbp
fr 8'liL ~. Palm ..,. ridmtr mow•r. net.
.._. A(lla. uu M".. worts. m 11x12 ar~ •
~an all wool ltend • 3 0 6 6 8 6 II ft c r (1<!2 50 valuel. l0 6/9taAS SUOea practice base amp. 1250 python. 10·. Beuutiful,
knoUed Ofr white w~lh WM/s.t 3IM6 days R.lnallng Br°' lOor mote S1 40 cu Acouat1c1d Guitar Ven IM!althy, tame. Ltc ca11c &
frln1• and cd•&d In Ll vin arm . d in in l(rm &mum&Ballcy Sa1esTaxJncludcd tura ~.Call 646-8400. rat ra1i.1n g s upphei.
brown dftlp _ A5C)/(trm drll)ef1ti, tOdR &ncl. ex ClrcU4 NOCARD'> 1'1m PlO/mkofr.675-:nZ4 .
Dr. S.A. ~ ............ 1'\11. ""bit· .. • 1· tWtom nwde ru box.
MO 1758 daya, t7S 3$16 Ct'llfot. 5 wt.ndowll. Ofter Al.Ill. 2nd thru 131.h Draw your own or send ~ Manoo name. uddress, phone & Martin Guitar Model
00018. New one11 cost
8>0. Have mine ror $600.
S40-2:934 days, 833·2128
eves.
SAT ONLV• EUaan Al~n a SMri 10" rMhal •••
Tf\aadM bad, f\&m, COf'd Wiiland l2liO 11" Sel h
or1an , la 1n1•· ll 1t r'fid mowt'f" 6 c•lcber, aadlfta, boob r iot.bet l50 ~
U11S1'..U.. CM ---Md.al toolbox ror plclnlv HlrtM IO•O truck, 90. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~T181
Mwlt &ell ' 9 yu r old Otld
Uli-Sn o w. wfpl ...
ftMShy l6SO Gn · .. t tor
tdlnager. Call 495·~
·PlnbWI mactun '-Swinger
Neftts t'l~'i.' repair $500.
~or S4tl 7309
t.'ml __ __ 41f ' Ocl11gona l Tobit:
tta• llllld Gooda IOH Sacnflcc at $200, moo
• ••• •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • nt-w) Call 842 8632
00 1q yda tu lo CTJ>t, mtd Pa.le grey fox stole, new
brwn. S5 yrd incl pad flj6/olfer.
:>.51-9747or752·6800 ~7840
Matl ffY e07e Commerc ial PINBALL
••••••••••••••••••••••• a.clune, $3:50/offer. Picture frame miter c-ut 67~
UUbty 8tM!d 10 11 10' 1100. gta111 U lll&)(!r w /boot tor
1n1n1 truck 1100. 3'0cfm
llo ll y 1 Of fen ha uu r
w/hea<Mln . for 1800CC
C<lw'ler CM' Mll.tdlol. $175.
Phfl(ll~
2 Studio cornt!r grouP>, 1
W/ti~f'O. phooo AM/ .. 'M
& full 11et qual ltuttan
IW'll Or~eri., la bh.'tl,
lN&C howidlold " bPol'U mpment lnrl'g water
11fds . Muc h m o r e .
Urge nt Cash o nly .
91M'JM
St.utmg &Iver. Wallace
"Roiw Point". 8 place
~t. Wood strg r hest .
new, never USt."d. $1000.
559-5021
ter, drtll pres11, 11taple
gun, 118" particle board.
molding, work tbls, &
rru.-sc. items. 64S-6535 dys, m 1B77 eves.
U you're looking for a bel· Old Bell Brass Bronze col·
teqob,youwon'twantto lect 1on $300.00. Scl'
miss the e mployment Uutanc Kangaroo Sat
t'Olumns "'Classlliod. Dune-A Line.
Take the
~ AnahelmCooveolioo wt-'ll make one card per Center JACIC WilSH Ticke ts mual be ex Lag, A.dd 2S<'e«tch CAaPIT CO chahged for reser ved Send clie<!k or moocy or·
hu ckll.e-Outs for $:.?.99. ~ at the ConvenlM>n derto:
13 99, .. "9. f''ur com <.:enter 1head or time . PM.OT ralMTIHG
peo.Ove bid come to 711 Utll ~·5678, ext. 272 to P 0 . Box 1500
W 17th st. c;.z. or <'llll clwm your Ucllets. Cotila Mt.>sa..!.. C.it 112626
tiJl-44U2 * * *
Men's "olfrlub6 & bat1. 4 MESA VERDE COUN
woods. K irons. $75. 20· TRY CbUB. Golf. tennis.
girls' Stmgny bike. $20. swunmmic equity mem
840-4782 evcs. ____ hershlp 631·3450
Newport Ueach 'fenn&s John Wayne Tennis Ciub
O ub membership Mov Family Mem bers hip for
uag out ol the area. $750. sale. Best ofr 957 1568
98.)...S421. ----------
CERAMICS
llandpamted ceramics.
plaque:->, nat1v1ty :.et.
pl11tes, much m1 :H·
items Aho s pc·c1al or
der:> & l'Olors don1· at n •
l.IM)nublc cost. H41l·K5W
l'VC:.
l"JU:.NCH HORN, Conn
8·0 . $650. Li s t price
~.new. 642-4~12
Orlandogwtar W/case
$150
714~·6264 .J.. Oftiu ,..,,......... &
Eqiii,...nt eoas •••••••••••••••••••••••
t.:x.ecut.Jvc desk, chair &
mat. $650 value, for s:ns
Ca.11~2274
Twin bcdK, box springs &
frames + table to make
corner group $7S. ~"
crcyclc $5. Pl a nts,
8'hxlllh braidt.'<l rug $35
Charcoal bar beque $3.
Rake, shovel. hot' $3 ('ii
Ulue/grcen sectiona l
couch 125. 968-8635.
Hild l6" floor m ach1nt'
w /tank & br u~h ·
S275/ofr Surf boar d 9'1 '"
$45. 673-5529.
COPIER U~ any paper.~, pncc. 1.U M Correcting &II-" 962-7033. tnc IJ typcwnter Nt;w
EJtoo John l.JC'kcts: will
make cvcn t rade· or 4 on
9-28 for same number on
9.29 or 10 6. 714-1146-0879
a!tSPM
----493-0.US
U:.ed garage cabmds. 11.
of l hl' on ~. t'O'tl Xlnl
mnd. J\lw l'l'rarnw tilt·'
& shelving 552 :Jl<..18 bfr
9PM
Must Sell! J<:x<·•· m etal
dl~k SH5 & ~ i.ll.'t•l h·~al
Ill!• cah I S75 1111 w l
oven..td xtru h\ y g.,UA•'
:1-drwr $125 4!1'J 122tl
SOUTHERN SAVINGS ROUTE
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YOU ARE FREEWAY CLOSE TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO DEALERSHIPS
0 FIAT Mission
MERCEDES BENZ ~;o ts SOUTH~ ORA.MGI COUMTY'S ~ por CHOWi. AUTHOtHUD DU.Lii
SALES • SERVICE 28701 M.1rguerite
PARTS • LEASING Parkway.
SHOP & COMPARE
OUR LOW LEASE RATES
BARWICK DATSUN
MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS
SOUTH COAST FORD
SAIL CHEVROLET
M1sst0n V1e,o
7141831-1740
714/495-1700
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DRIVE .A LITTtE • • •
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°"'9ge eo..ty's Most Modern IMW Oeder
FACTOIY AUTHORfZEO SALES, LEASING & SERVICE
Good Se1001on of Excellenl trade '"" iN<11lao1e
21402 MARGUlltlTl l'tCWY , MISSION VIUO 1114) U1·2040
,..il'EI 1 wHr OA'I'', 1 1 .Aiudi .. f' ·,., ,.L, ·rn tJr IOM
LAGUNA BEACH
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LEASING ALL OUR '79 MODELS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRI CE S
900 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach
546-9967-494-113 1
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PRICE OF GAS GOT YOU DOWN?
PLENTY OF GAS SAVERS LEFT
FORD Ford Fiesta from 40 MPG
Ford Pinto from 32 MPG
We've been here 17 yeors -some
location -some C1Nner -some good
deols -coll or come in 494-8515
lowest rates on leasing
SOUTH COAST FORD
303 BROADWAY, LAGUNA BEACH
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"-& 0...-1090 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Plano. Geo. Steck. eit·
cellent cood. Make offer.
644-5464
NEW CU RRIErt
:,·1·· G rand p1ann .
flcgular $59!15. salo $42'J5.
10Nl.Y 751 ll21
New K :.iw..i1 5'!.I" lk~ular
S'UXX> Sale $5995. ONLY
I MAl>t:• 751-1121
HEW MARRAMTZ
PIANO CORDER
IWA $4295, sale $2995
In cludes 20 t·ai.:.etlc
l<lpes. cn.'>St1.te recorder.
ptallO & bench
BR IMHALL PIANOS
Acrou ft om
Sov1h Co•>I Pl•'•
1!11 1121
llummond 1131\2 OrJ(an.
l GI k~·y m;inuJh . JUlo
rh y l h m. i! 5 ll" rL1 h
Come to our st.ore It look
al the ultJ rm te.
SR!_!,.~
(Jn ~l;~!tore
3t' Retncll t!n6, low, lov.
hrs. bait system . head.
re(nJi. \lllk, stove . swim
:.lep, V berth, fasl &
t•l·o no m1c al. $8150 .
004.2502 Ed.
111' 1977 rta nger. Leb:-.
than 25 hrs on t.h1.i. •ttil
Ford Inboard. Will l>Ciil
up lo 10. Asking $7800.
Cull 548·7Hll
Cl•J!>:.11· 20· C<:n t ury.
maho g u ny, 1956
(;(Jronado. <tll origina l
mJO 675 7!:i711
~~1Hll!!53 dy ... or ~1i!27:l0~ ~:r Uay J.11wr w /F ly
•·\•.., hm J1w l~wd•·d w/xtra ..
I ior..<J cont.I. w /trlr ~700 Se-winq Mochines 8092 1,w 4ZiO ..........•......•...•.
011i.1·w puw1•r rn a1·hir11·
-.v.oghl ur 1.1g J'.11! XJ111
11111d (';.n li•· ,,.,.,. .11
Falm1· llox. ~I <;..ity
Ill . 1.Jg una N1gu1•l .
>(JI ~l
l.JJll' mod1·l 1111 • ·" 11orta
hl1· :.i·w1ng 1n.1 < h11w. dbl
rK'\.•dk Sii:; n 1 >S:J:! 1,2M
·7•1 old.Jak Mark JI w /40hr>
\ll•r.. ~ many i:xlra,.
~tu ... 1 'di $3000 11r b!.L
ulr li13 :;123 aft ~.
:JI'. l'.174 b:gg llarbor l w11
Chry .. f1,,h 1.'QU1p
SIO.~. Al-.-0 :JO' J\v;ilon
moon n ~ 7 M /~ 2'.M!i.
21' SE,\ HAY wilrlr. l"H.
SpcwtinqGoods 8094 d1·trnci., full ··anva ...
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ti ,J • k I• •I I k . Ii I u C-.
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93.'1 ('a fjll~, 9'/!lt,
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TV. Radio,
HiA, Steno 8098 •••.....•...••••.••....
25111 Color TV Sl:i:'i
2 years Warranty
642 SJ40
!.I" J\C.:tOC c-olor TV, nl'w
ncvl.'r w11·d $2•111 I !.I ·
Color ft('A JJCJrt,, lih· u!>cd
fl~, !illll IU•
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J Yl•:11 wan u11ly
f.1!! !'ll<IO
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USt.-d C:ra1g n ·rc1v1•r & :.!
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c.ibtn(1. nt'w. Only $22
mo s:n bl3.:J
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gulh·y. d 1·1' n·fnJ.:. 1·11•<
tnm tab). VllF. Chev
~IUllp OMC. lnc·hl.., 1111
m.u \,111 .i.n lra1l1·r.
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USED BOATS!
250 On Display
Action Baat Bkrs
wiZle'lt llwy at llwy 39
llunlltll(lon lk'h ~ 8891
1rn;, 1!11 ,.· c.1a. ... tron. 1ooh11
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1 lill. m.111v 1·xlr.i ... 111
dud •. , 11 Ir w 11 • 11. hb
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IH' l.y rn:in C l.t.'t'tll' mU.I,
much nc•w ml'1·h 'I rlonl'.
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Iii' Cl-:!'ll'l'llllY Mahoi.tany
('I.ii."<' with Trullcr.
~ 7fi0.1093
2:1· f'1bcrform. '75 .
f1ybn d.:c-. ~alley. lrlr.
Sac $7.500 6't5-411!11
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old 2yr warr Hcmotc
cool S42S K47 79'5.
J\C DC, h a t t<'ry. ~·
PACKET
fled. Nct.'t.ls nothm~. 2
'>(1.~ of 1·ovt·rs. $14K firm .
Bud at 7 M lti42-!M05
blk1whl TV w / J\Mll'M l•--------rat.1111 $17!'1 l'anu~un11·
J\Ct OC nilor 7" $.12~•
l\lt.h nt'W 'tl.111 1n bbX•'"
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BUYING
or
SELLING
nit It Yow
DAILY PILOT
IOATMART
To ,e.e yow .t
ce1642-5678
IT'~ m .t-:N J\ GOOD boal. ·rour., around t h1• hay,
1·v1•n1ni.: 1•ru1s 1•,., 1•v1·11
IA>at••r .. k11nl! Ill lh1• 01•1·;111
liul w•"n· le;1 v111g llw
waterfront u;• 120111'
I IJ, 1•n1t1nc ovt•rhaul
1, 1:1. run .. gn·al , r 1i..
. .nywhcrc ~10 A true
har~am 675·1323
(i B. :JG·dua l·IOadt•d. Lo
hour~. worth $75,00IJ
.. cll 11 rude /'!. Fr u n k.
~.&VJ.
9050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
West suil 32 Sail boat
ava.i.lable for bare boat
c harte r 1n Augus t.
67S.519f
9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:Gd rac·e record. Kcul·
ly cln. Kd «'ond. Trlr Incl.
$Z400/besl. 673-4061.
Udo 14·W/tl'lr & extra
llruls. Xlnt cond. te\JS. ~5006afl 5.
Cal 20 OB. Extr a ll • .._ ______ __. Newport sUp. $3800/bst
*** Mlmrs,ftt 2Q510range Ave.
Cost.a Mesa
You arethe winncr of
......... tlcWI
tlZ2.50 value>. to
Rlnaling Bros. Blmum 6 Bailey
Circus
Aul. 2nd thru 13th
Anahe6m Convention
Center
Ticket• muat be ex·
chan1ed for reserved
eeeta at the Convention
Cent.er •be•d or lime.
c.11 to.5111, ext. ll72 to
dal.m your lkke\I. •••
Have llOCDltbin1 rou want
co .u? C1...tr1ec1 • do ttwell..eo.MTI.
olr. 548·4488.
UDO 14 12523: ~II COV·
er. whisker pole, nu cen·
lerbd, ad cond. tllO.
67~57119 .
·rr Zlft Sanc.aoa: Sloop, s
sai l s, all p a vail .
$4000/olr. 231 /863-4180
eves. 714/483-tl'8evea.
1.7 OoiomlMa, luMy OUl·
fitted lncludlnl tooh1,
rmonn1 avail. An excell.
yacbL 12$,000. 875-3252
MOTICI bow Delly PUot CllU• In.ct edl diaple)' their
m '""with letibtUly ..t IJlll*t? OV ... we are proud to .. >' really
.. t re•-.H•. l-a.one eo.5871.
tHO .... w-... tltO ....... IMporhd ~.Ju!y27, 1179 DAILY PILOT ............................... ,.rt·led-------.... ----.. -.. -,-.-rt-_,------=;.;.;:;:...:....;..;.:::.;:.,_ .. tm;
H ' f'1tt•r 11u t ow w,.,._ Ulla la lrtr ........
·n T rl 11mph Slvr
..... 311. mint rond .. toner'· '74 Nortun
..-. t'GDd suoo a1 111•
-.. ... , II' c.&atnar tl mo Hart.y D1vld»on IZ&
..... trader. Mak• Offf1 ~.""rued bike, rum 11 ~l»IMO looU 1ooct. must 1011
21· llhleholi. •••· a.o;nc.~ $lil3~47
0.00.. ap6Malttr. ~ Tll Su1Ylrl 2$0 . Ftu6 h
bi9d •....,. .. ._.tu.I motor. ~w 11hocu. fork ~-etP J~. Mell fr U,._, VfTY vtry
UdD...,._IMp, •• c lun a fu t . 1500 -.sJ'Jlor~I tMtato AJtptn1· ,..,.,.h.
llob'9 II. lt.llt ~\loft Vft')' IJ\tonl It rell11ble, Prt~ MeOt.aaM.-DiO Kawuakt F 7 En .,.11'08 duro CoJJecuna du1tt .
----11!'4 $46-47$4
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ner. llltl _.%1&\. ••••• • •• • •• • • • • • • ... • • • •
-· RENT 23' FIRERld .I. ~ER.tom,kte. S EU' CONT A l N i:;u eood ccnchtial t6$0 REASONABLE ~Z!SJ ~4942 ... ------------RENT •73 22 Lux ury
QJnJnado U •6 w/tralle. motorhome Sl~eps 6
oulhaul, vaog. poli. Sell cont. $250/wk t 11
$1400. ~91.S9. l1ll 640-&585 •
O.UC raclni 11loop I ' '78 Soutbwmd 25._ lilJ>!> H,
Luden w/alip. Newpcil. geuer a t or, Io 11 d ed .
CIJIM2-4305evis. 951-7817
i3 Cal 25, hinged mat. 'n' motor home for rent
ne w 6HP . Cull raf! lmmac, s ips 6 , uva1I
cruase. xlnl cond. Sll.9'. from 8120 on 646-4546.
IM6-4087 fUR RENT Motor 1 lomc
W 34. Mark II, dleel 22·. sips 6. Ci.II for info
RDS. VHF, $29.USO. ~1·3.545 979-33.19 - --
PACKl>..I
71 ltusca 2S ' <.:usl ml, all
xtras, 1mmac. 2<1.M .
$15.W>. Pl' 646-2625.
Trailn-s, Travd 9170 Red. Needs nothinf 2
~u 0( covers. C-Omrrte •.••......•.••.........
with sails. Sl4K m l!m Komfort 17,-;i', S I<.:. 11~Rud~!al!71!4!/!642~-9405~'!!!-'I air, loaded w1xtras. c /. h fl. Pl' 5.'>1-4938
42' CHRIS-CLUB ltAT .
Club wants t.o sell '1Ck .
Takeover banJI loaand
~ments of Sl65.I per
mo. .. then it's your. Call
~81.::n
14• fol)'Ull( Jumor;acing
d as.'I, xlnl cond,.¥ /trlr .
Sl 100. 675-6296
.............. , ...... .
SUPS A.V..,..ILE
YAC Ncwpoc?46·~1
:;()'dock w/dr1rnt1c nrw
SUircraft 6 tent trlr r
new. Stove. smk. 1n · lx1x
& h cal er SI p:. 1,
$1200/ofr. 642-4178
Jw/lo Service, Parts
& Accessories 9400
•••••••••••••••••••••••
SERVICE DEPT.
Open 6 Days A Weck
Mon Fr1 7 JO 5 ;J(I
Saturdays .8 00-5:110
Atlas Chry5 . .Ply.
~J29 llarbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
546-1934
house. Mu ii channel. Merc.'edcs resc·rvl' dH·M·I
C ora l Ca· 4 Bil . ta nki, uvutlahl" /\II
calhedrlil cJ. <i fplc"i,. mod <• I ~. Mc· Ma 11 u .,
lux rock RPI Pvt RuarcJ Uwvron. 1814 1-:. l!>l ~I .:ate. prc•sl(e comm . S.J\ 542--6057. furn or unf!fl. Avail 1m --____ _
med. $24()(m<>. 592· 1608
1213) Alttot for ~ ·--.-.J -- -...................... .
a>at sUp anted for 27 '
Ericson till consider
a ny arr*ement. Mon
to Mon, fling prev. <'lr .
P leaseeall us. Ed
714163 0489, S t an.
714/831"48.
36' slip vallablc w /side
tie. Plstige 8ayi-.1de
Onve tsidencc Linda
l'le ()nn<ll. $7.50/boat root ff" mon. $250mm
~l(J.675·~
lo•.SpHd& Sid 9080 ......................
• • f Sabre 1!177, h1.ih
IMPORTANT
NOTICE TO
READERS AND
AUVER'fl!it:;H~
T he price of item~
adve rtised by vehicle
dealers in the vehicle
elass1f1ed adver tising
columns does not m c ludc
any applicable taxes.
lic<'nsc, trans fer fees.
finance rhari(es, foes ror
rur pollul1on control dt<-
v1ce cert1r1cat1ons or de
alcr documentary pre·
paratJon chargt.'t. unlc·!.s
otherwise s pcc1f1ed by
I.he udvcrt1scr
J>t!rt'mancc , runuboul General 951 O
wtoJ.Y cabin, cruise :JO •••••••••••••••••••••••
+ a3 MPG w/r~tcn: 1811• Collecllblc <'ar s . ·1;5
$1300 Incl du: I.axle trlr ·c a d 1 1 1 a c & . fl ~1 ~Bkr. Oldi.m ob llc Wurl h
Mw sell 19' Chccuih JCl rcslorini:. $300 ca.
sJc480 t'ord, covt-r, skis, 5.'>i2·4Qrl.
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'T3 Ol~un PU Cul l In •
<U, ltllOO/bat offe r 982 .,.. ---'"12 t:J Camino Kuu iood
'71 Avantl Xlnt cont!. 12000 M but offer
io.d9d, ft'Wlt Ht' Im)()() m &W P~ate Puty _
'G Buick Riviera. xlnt
t'OftdiUon, atOO or mall."
atf• l·&St·7114
.,. llM:t
13 tudeb•k•r Utand 1\&naino "Hawk. 'fot11I
ly r•uw.d lo 1howrm t'Clnd Auto. p I t\ p I u
()ii.)' ...wo. m 1840
fHO •••••••••••••••••••••••
t-'11t nodl• 4114 Auu>inalll'
tr11111 • 11.8'ti0 tape. Ull.
bill Ur.-~ Wh9'1hi, Nl11I •
lf\M tt-11r window l .c'>11
lban ICJ.000 m1le1 Uood
loc*mc true.· It 11 J tXl64:M 1 _.. l'~rla Ike Toyota
Volvo, 1966 H urbu1
Ulvci . t:o11t 11 M eo
646-l®
'7aCJ !I Jl::l::I' VII
Maoy exlrllb. Yt•ry cll•an &7171und4~ ti l7l
i 5 J1~•j1, :,0,000 11\lll'!>, lll'W
Ill Cl> & fl llh ~ 15011
5;t4 ~11 art 4
·74 To)ot.i l.Jndt•ru1,t•r
Many xtra!>, lllllt t·o1H.I,
O\U!ll !>l'e $4 500 lJl':>l
&&:,~
TI ·lx4 fo'ord F'250 Hanger
I'S. PU, J\C, J\M F M
i.h.m:.-o, 2'JM m1. shell,
t&m. S49 2'145.
Trucks 95(,0
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1978FORD
~Pie~ Mui: wheels. stick ::.l11ft &
low. low mile::. ISl·r. irrr.n,
$4995
~Cadillac:
2GOO I I arbor HI\ II
1·125 ll;J k1·r St
<.:OST A M ESA
540-9100
IY77 Ford Coum·r Oump
Truc k·5 s pl'ed l r;in'.
dual rear whL-1•1,, 1>lf'n•o
fll...343321 $499!1 Ea rl••
Ike Toyota·Vnl\o. l!MG
lldrbor HI vd . t:o'>I u
M~a. 616 9303 .
1974 FORD
COURIER PICKUP
With c·ampc•r. <I spN•d
tr~ rndm & hc11lt•r
X L T t· on •I 1 t 1 11 n
I U I ;J6:i(11
$1995
Nabers Cadilloc
<!lillO I larhor Blvd
142.'l 1111 kn St
COSTA ME~!\
540-9100
1978DA.TSUN
LOHGIEO PICKUP
4 spt-..."'Ci tram .. & s l1•p
humpcr & m irror:..
(1~1>.
ONLY$4499
NEWPORT DA.TSUM
RHli Don· Street
Nl!."WPORT BEACJI
833-1300
'76 Ranchcro I own1•r
Xlnt. t'-Ond. 49<1 72G!, or
661-1680
'68 Ford F 100. J Spd. :Jr.O
"nil. runs ~real. ~ood
body. $1425 firm. 492 87JI
'G7 I.I I Srout l't·rf 1·1·1
01(.'Ch'I cond $1500 l"irrn
22 mp~ C;111 64l :l.13li
'77 Chev 15,fi(IOmi .1ux .
l<tn k. t·ru11>1· c:1111lrol ,
:.hell. mr. !.ln1·0. $.'>.!•10.
fi4l ;m11642 3.S:!H
"56 l .. or<l l'lJ
Hun s i::ood rt l·t·d 1>
radiator
<1!13 fjij2!j
'73 C..'hliv1 lot t.on l'U. air,
P S . PB . t o w l n11
l'll\IPPod. new mtr, Cam·
bnr11c empt". all btn A·l
CUld s:Ml!WI 673> 7078 ---·7~ tbcvy l~uv P U Oood
t'OO<l lJf,j)O/~l l)(r. Muat
lllCll 499 ~-·---
v-9570 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LOO«INe POil A
VAH Ol '9Ck""1
liell us lbb weekend at
our llil 1&1ln11al used cur
Ila.le!
, #I IA Or_,. C..ty
::!9'~ llarbor lilvd
COsT A M !:;SA
t79-2500
1001 Jntcrnauunal Step
Van. '16.000 ong miles
Self conl. Coll 631·572G
i3 Dodge ~ A C, PIS.
Pwt disk br~. gd cond
$2200. 714/521-6739 ------
•••••••••••••••••••••••
WJ:; PAY TOP DOLLAR
for top w.~s.fnre1un.
domc::.tu.·:. or clai.i.1cs. tr
your car is extra clean.
see U.'i Fl RST'
~ #lt110r-.c~
2925 llarbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
979-2500
Uin'l S4•11 Your Car?
CREVIER BMW
l'AYS TOP DOLLAll
For Cleun U:;ed Import:;
CJll M1k<' or C>on
835-3171
nt1Y exlras. Jel·a·vator .,;ti .. u / - --ria d run n c r l r I r CICa • 9520 8' cub over ·72 .. ·ore! ~.1011
aallell. S46 7317 MCI 6 -C' YI. <1 !> fl , $2 , tJ ~I ~I PORSCHE's ------•• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SJ&.4543.
491 Giroux d bl wbl trlr. I OF A. KIND
vfenders, 3500 lb. cap l!M MERCEDF.S 170S
f . $1000. 642-0671 Cabn olcl 2 door con
Ga stron 11 · V h ull.
1ercury Crwser. 115 hp,
obrd1outbrd drive. lots
;I xtras. In very good
cond. On lrlr, ready lo
movel S2SOO. Shown 9·5. ·
S..t; 2728 San Juao Ln.
CM.
vcrt1ble, tan exterior
brwn lthr ml, 4 cyl n at
head mlr . 4 s pd tram.,
u nb e li evable
a utomobile. a r e al
classic.
Alltohamlertm
lJOO W. Coast Hwy
Nwpt Bch 642-676.1
T1 1,a......._ $17,000 car when restora·
-••-••••••••••••••••• Ooo Is completed. 1956
MBZ219 <Classic> sedan.
"20 848-4017.
Flberalaa mlni·truck
lheil, cab hitb w /lint.eel
window1. fl bool for
Datsun. $250. Call
,._JOU, Mk lor llike.
'75 J)au.un 1•1 c·k up .
AM/F'M. sht'll, 20MPG,
~.495-4354
'79 Ford R11ngcr •-, T on.
S500 & take ovrr J)l•V
ments Or best offl'r
4~. --------..,., GMC ,,, T p u .. rull
power. xlnl eond. 3:.IM.
Reg gas $1895. 548· lflOO
~-..:!Camino Classic. PS,
PB, air, till whl, bt'<i t•ov
er. 44,000 ml. ori g ownr.
$3250. 645·4002
WANTED
Allow u1> the opportunity
lo ('()11..,u.IC:'r the purr haM·
or trade in of your clea11
Porsche. Check wtlh U!t Tod.tty I
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Sma~ ~ Ralelgb ~ Pr'&. ,.....,. :aa··.
wllllZI''. T9o0'7ll
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·•1.-T, 142·1111 an IPll.
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....... -SDduro, r..-:t'Ci ~ .....
..
ExEcunve DEMO -ONLY 9300 MILES
•AUTOMATIC TRANS. •CHROME LADDER
•POWER STEERING • CHROME TIRE MOUNT
• AIR CONDITIONING • ROOF RACK
•AM/FM STEREO 8 TRACK • 4 HIGH BACKS
•ALARM SYSTEM •HOT & COLO WATER
• LUXURY PAINT • LUXURY INTERIOR ,
WAS S]4,950 s7995 THIS WEEKEND OML Y! Pl.a Tiii & 1..IMMe(lllt•I
OTHERS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS
.......................
WANTED! Aimil t707 .............................................. .
Late model Toyotu.
Volvo.. Plc:ku~ 4' Vans ~JI UI today 1
..................... •• .... 9707 ..w 97 12
78 AUDI ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
...... ..,.rt.cl .......................
'701
"5000"
Autom•tu:. •ir. t•rw11e
control. sunroof. vinyl
lup. AM/FM ster eo
(58WLV>
Stitt
.... MOW! 77 IMW JJot
The t:x«ptlonal Auto. llHI , aunroof. air
cond.. stereo ca.~ellt1, AUIJI 4000 i mmaculate thruout !
Nice Seledlon. Wlde Ar IOIMTJAJ ray o1 Cdon. cau Ue for Several to choose rrom.
EqWpmeot and Details SA.OOl llAQ(
Today! V A.UIY IMPOITS
13. ·2040 4t5-4t4t
01AHG1 couMTY·s
OLDEST
···~··················· '77 FOX 2 dr. 4 spd. a te. . 00 Blue Fox Sp. t;d. Must 71 1 LS· auto, s nrf.
see to a ppreciate . am/rm. air. 20+, S1350.
&
ATTENTION! 846-11672. Must sell! 675· 7260
M e r c edes . 8MW .
Porsche. Claas ic & Ex· we. We will Rell your cor
on oons1111ment al your
jllice. Best location in
Orange Collnty For in
formauon call Jim Cur · ran. ........... ,...
L'.lOO W. Coast llwy
NW'Pl Sch Gil2-6763
NfaltoMto 9705 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·71 Audi. New palnl. tires,
ml Moving to Europe.
sacrifice $1000. Call
731-4504
'74 FOX. Auto. 13.006 m1
o n new eng. Cl<'an .
~mpg. S2000. 540-4614
LEASE A NEW
1979 200SX
WITH EQUIPMENT GALORE'
Facl air. AM/FM .,,,., . 5 SPd
overdrive clolh int"' 1,Ju 1ns1 with
rach. rechnmq bk1•. PIPct 3 spd
wipers ano rear wino Clc·lrost w/w !.II
bit rad<, ouar11 ctncl\ lock fuet or
and mucn mor"
CdP CO"il t MIO nf!"off '\I'' 0'"041'" S9AI r•'1' ti• t1~~ 1nc_lu~?> I .f t'f'W'l hC 1-.. f .,.tM t•~ttn•.,I 1 4U09 ()r-1 JPO t.•"0
NEW 1979
DATSUN 210
2 Dr. Standard
1S1k 951 9 l8b'l:u1
WE HAVE 598 PER· MOMTH
OVER 60TO
CHOOSE FROM
Selling price $4099 • 1.1. t t•r""""
S800 down cash rir lrl)l'l'l o:ic \q R PN
mo ror 48 mo<i APR 13 26~., Del pmt
p11cc SS504 (1 only')
12 MO./ 12,000 MILE OR 24 M0./24,000 MILE
SERVICE CONTRACTS
A¥ AH.AILE OM MOST OF OUR VAUD VALUE USED IMPORTS
'75 VW SUHR IUG
4 so .. AM/FM ste reo rape.
custom int . lo mtles.
(879NCKl .
MAKE OFFER!
'72 D4TSUM 1200
4 cyl . auto.. new lnck in-
ter 10 r. ei1cept1ona1 car
(960FBBl
$2190
'7 I A.MC HORNET
2 dr . 6 cyt . auto . AM/FM,
I o m tlc·~ gas s aver
(6/3A0Gl
$1883
'71 CHIVETTE
4 cyl , 4 sp • whitewalls. 1
owner. 8290 miles. bright
yellow 1065VOCI
$3460
'74 CHEVY VEGA.
4 cyl . auro . AM/FM vinyl
int . buckels. 4 7, 19A m1 .
orange ext. 1460KR1 J
2183
'75 CORVETTE COMY.
2 tops V·8. OUIO • p/s. p/b ,
p/w . trun wire whoa l'l.
38.990 mile'> Cream puff!
MUST SEE!
DIAL-A-DATSUN DEAL!
CALL
TODAY 558-7811
NOW AT ..•
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for!
131-2040 495-494'
incllff •• Ccr '78~
4 speed. iiunroor. lt'11tlll'r,
ulloys. low m il1·-.'
Opt:rate11 0 11 r t-~Ul<1r
fuel ! (!)443i
$14.995
4 Others to <.;hw.,..
CllEVllR IMW
t"l & Broadway
SAN'f A /\NA I~~ :1111
'76 BMW 5101
i\ulormt11:, i.un1 out. air
llflndlt1001nl(. 1Ht>rt.'O. :i to
d lUOl>cfrom <!>7ll'<J\11
SADOLEIAC K
V.AUEY IMPORTS
BARWICK OAT\UM
' ,,
a J1.131c,4•n 137'>
. STOf'!!.
and aave us a call dunng
our fi f'lil annual u111.'t.1 tar
8all' ... NOW !
n 1111or-..c~
~Harbor Ulvt.I
COSTA MF.SA
979-2500
•DATSUMS*
LA:rcJt ~'°" Of .A.1Modet1
WE SPECfAUZE
IN GOOD
SERVICE
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
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540-6410 540-021 l
MEW 1979 TOYOTA
COROLLA DELUXE LIFTBACK
NEW 1979 TOYOTA
COROLLA 2 DOOR
4 sc>ee<S transm1ss1on, bucket seats. dehJH pin
st1'1P9. side molding•. wheel woll mold1ng1 & fully
t-=toty equipped. (aTE3t-636549)
MAKE US A•
•FERI~--.::!!
MEW
1979
TOYOTA
CELICA ST COUPE
• ... 1.
1979
TOYOTA
CELICA GT
LIFTBACK
Automa11c triln. l.1t.l<Jr / .i1r r.c,nrJ w111
br1~l!IJI whef'I!. nwr •,1ee11ng AM/f-M
'>lereo wilh eQ1i.1llHJ1 & cus1om dual rhlr
'.P&akers. C1ti:.H1ri lflPf1. larqa burnl
rocker panPI mo lding!> dc->luxa pm
'ilrrPO'l & rear won<Jow ~hodf' ktl Oomo
l•RA-42-139 73',
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11 excephonally clew n
lltld hM lea than J0.000
mll ~i.. I nte rior "'
beauuruJly done In black
n u11hcd vt•lour M u K
wheels. rudu1I lin.'l>. air
c·ond • 11h11dow. i.ll•n •o
tufM;'. 11ulomut 1c lran ...
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Ike 'n,yota Volvo. l!Hl6
llurl>•>r lllvd • CO'll a
M'2>a. r11W 9:KY.l
1977DATSUH
ZIOZZ+2
•I :.~ trun1> . aar cond .
lllPf', rnBP & low m11t• ...
!Ser :l}l8)
ONLY $7995
HOWARD Cl•Hrolet
Uovt-& Qua al St ....
NY.Wl'OHT Ht::ACll
UJ.0555
1978DATSUM
810WAGOM
A11lo m ul1t. A M l'M
stcn '\1, uar 1·ond . pwr
,t1,·n11i.: Ii 1·yl fud lllJt't
l.llill 17,IJOU tlllh·'> "" l1k1·
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$6495
Habers Cadiltoc
2"..00 llur bor Bhd
M~ IS<ik1•r SI
COSTA ME.'-.A
540-9 100
19790.ATSUM
280ZXCOUPE
1 Jnl> !'>,Ol.111 1n1lt::-.. :, "I" •·d
tr an . ., . AM FM ra1lw ·" r
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1,i:--t1l tran:-. &uu 100.t
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m1ll".1.:•·'
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NEWPORT DA TSUH
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Nl-.Wl'OHT llEACll
833.1300
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N"w a 1 & 1Jr:ik1·-. Ma~ ....
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1976 DATSUN
280%2+2
4 ~p<'C'<J 11 JIU. • utr t•ond.
& o nly :14 ,000 inile-..
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NEWPORT DA TSUH
HHll Uovt• St r eel
Nl•.Wl'OllT 111'..M.:11
833-1100
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1975DATSUM 121ocourE
Automatic.-tran:i. & aar
rond (962MXQJ.
OHLYS2799
HEWPOIT DATSUN
lfllJ Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
llJ.1300
i2 !>l-0 4 dr standard
lrl&tlll, air. One Owner.
$1295. 540·2934 dayi.,
ltJl.2128 eve:..
OATSUM
7.'CAIS
We"re loaded with the m '
Mast all ye11r11 & mode It.!
ILMORETOYOTA
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Wfo;s'J'M INSTl-:R
194-llZI ---
1974DATSUM
260ZCOUPE
Automatic trans .. air
cond., mag.'I, low m1lutt &
ui.c'<.I run-. on r e gul ar
"8-'>' 10167001
ONLY $4999
~DATSUM
Oov,. & Quail Sl'i
Nl':WJ'Olff llEA<..:11
833-1300
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run,.., .:r !':JI ~!> fjl)J 2'.JKJ
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8-210
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w I I II •1 'p •' 1• rl
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Sl995
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Fiat 9725 ......••.•••...........
1975 ~AT
SPIDER
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l.r<Jfl' t 11t:1M Y(' I
MUST SEE-HURRY
BEACH IMPORTS
'7lt •••••••••••••••••••••••
'71•,, Vl2 2+2 air. auto,
wire wheels. AM /f'M 11·
lrwck. $'1.500. 842 3615 00
045093 1069 07211 0729
Ucaut1ful Bayshore:.'
Handsome 2 sly nn ror.
nt-r lot w/xlra lrg pn v.
J>lllJo 4br. Jba. $395,000
Zll1
9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••
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4505&.
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lul1•agc luxury mcl<l1·I
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Dove & Qua il SL'
Nt:Wl'OHT Bt:ACU
lll-0555
74 MEltCEOES
280C
l~undy With t:.rn UJI
h11111·ry. p o w e r w111
dl1~. power brake~. :ur
t,.r\l1orung, crwi.c ··on
l.r•il~iH.2LEJ I
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83 lt040 495.4945
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al.OOU11~Ul.500 MO 1017 -----73 ~flfolly eq u1p'd
xlnt t.•ooc Gold 57,00IJ
rru 1> Mtt !>t't.'. $!1ll041
t;11,. T/aJ -, __ _
7!°> MHZ ~odd. 20,0011
rru. Mml t·~. 11~ to ap
precaa"!_ ~._75&-0718
Three Mendcb·ll4en t '
_ 1'1at Mul!l l Disposed
'71 1-"utt l:IA Spyder ron· of Tlu:-. Wt'~·k.
H·rt Gooc.l t•1m<I Al l Locally 4'n1.>d w ith
11411 Dovf' St r<'i!t
Ni':Wl-'l'>llT BEl\L.11
752-0900
644 ioo:; t\.rll Sn v1r 111 11t ory
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Honda 9727 l'HICEDTf;l-:Lt, •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ·72 250 lD.
Brand New '79 rnNH 1 $63011
H~DA C ·1121os1&ED. """ ars (ll!IGYNI $7600
MAHY '71 450\.
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Trucks
2850 llnrbor Ul vd
Ollila M'-"'J 540·9640
'77 <'1v11· C'VCC: Wht,
'63 MB l!IOc, 4 cylrJuto.
radials. clean lnJl.ll, 4
dr. $28SO. 644-0352
l\M , FM 11·.1:-.:-., S300U .. 75 M uz 28 0 ~k 642·6130 tw f I lam, al't 0 ~ • r i:nm___ __ _ brwn/tan lntr. Gd nd .,. Must sell 1mmt'd.
·1H Honda AcN rd J.X. 5 Home 494 7783, rk
.,pr1, -.11 v1•r . $6!1011 . S47 9348-----~
ITT3~ ~ -MG 9 2 .,.,,,,.. 9710 •••••••••••••••••••••
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m al es fle g e n ry Hc•tl
w/tan hid e~ "Fluw·
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Lal & Bro11dw1y
SAN'l'A ANAl~3l71
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deUvery ! ~ US hero~
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chauffeur dnven, Bit
ol r. 64.S-:ill!i.
~ ·---lh.-2925 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
191111 Jag X.KE R(jstf'r, Im·
mac. cood. e100 or best
olfer. 831·3143 aft. 5
'71 ~ Vl2 2 +2 air, auto.
wt.re wheels. AM/FM 8·
track. $7 .500. 642·3615
979-2500
·n BGT. new enf .. xlnt
mech cond Al aer v.
rec $2500. Beat offer.
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7u.ot00 ,.. 9750 .......................
13631 H!Wb0<81¥d
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911STAKA
Bladt on bladt with renl
leather seats, alr cond ..
Blaupunkt AM /FM
cll:S5eUe/reeorder & al-
toy wheelS. 17LSRXD >.
ONLYSl7,9ff
'RACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street N._'WPORT BEACH
75U900 -------
18 '124"
Bl.ACK
4 speed, mMJlS whe(lli.. 8
track stereo, ju:.t 14M
miles (418TXR)
Sll.599
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bHter • low rotlH.
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t::rm1ne white wit II ....wua cuatom palDted
accent paoels Saddle tan
lntenor. 4 speed trans .
r adio, radial t 1reio
C026TBN ) $3399 Earle
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Harbor Blvd .. Coi.ta
Mesa, 646-9303.
'74 Corolla . 5 spd. Radials,
nm/fm cas!Selte. SOK.
~-833-9599.
1!177 <.;oroUa llalchback
SR5. $HOO. XJnt cond.
631 :llOOS
·71 Toyota Corona dlx.
clcun, itood transporta·
I.Jon Sl.200. 536-2286
Q1&u1•ameve1. .tWJe1 covers. split pwr. .J. seets. tilt, cn.Ue control. ~ DIP'f. or.. 7 ..... u...I AM/FM 1tereo ~ 8 truck
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MAGI I MOO&_~ ·n P•c•r wa1on. full 2800Harbor Blvd ~ .. YW power, air, e«. 't _,WSBakerSt.
& .-cmes l9Cl $3900 613 31211 COSTA MESA
.• $40..9, I 00 • ... 't5 Rambler. Engioe abol.
WI HAYI 0¥11 IN 8eltotr. HIS fUO"M49 ~ .. .................... .
IC= C~~ TO '73 AMC Javelin, Hurst
comp. + 3M brt, BFG STOP!!!
Oledt out our first an· ~ used ur sale this
weekend!
·'-radial T /A's, All /l-'M u ••&An ca!6, good cond. ~ or
DILIY9Y °"MOST best otrer. m-1121 ~ MOOILS
11111 MACH K.YD
HUMT.-TOM IUCH
142·2000
"18 COGCord DL, lo/mi.
lots ol extras. 4-4r. •st
<Xfer.~~
9910 "I l1t Or_,. C-+y • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2925 Harbor Blvd.
CQi,'T A MESA
979-2500 'fB Opel: 4cyl, 4.spd, sl3-
llon wgn. xlnl cond.
S795 /be s l .-7".ti2·7c.H /9Sl·7t5:1 '78 ~ville : Full> t·qu1p,
- ------drk brn m~talllc. e:imt·I
"19 Buick Skyhawk, $5200. top, $J0.~1l o. leai.e
exceU condition, lo mi. 759-9501
KaUu ~-9J.Jln5l·~54
'78 Corolla. 4 s pd. 2 dr de· '15 fUibbit · 2dr, 4.'>pd, xlnl
luxe coupe. Beautiful :;1~~j15~1~~;~j 7 10c:v~~-
Seville '76· lilk/blk lthr
1mmac. ltkP nu. nu
Micbelins. mus t sec.
631-0749 mcssaKe --------
•CHERRY Z·28 •
?ICAMAllO
%-21
17 M mile s, V -8 .
au&omtllc, power steer·
Ing, power windows ,
locks. fact. air, stereo
tape. 12117UJQJ
$6795 * J.C. FORTUNE Ponl.Jlilc·GMC
2nXl t.; l.Sl, Santa Ana
(714)~·1000
71c,\M410
Equipped wa lh
autormlJc transml.l)saon.
wrcond.ltiorung, AM t'M
s t e r eo cassette .
t'2:?ULBI
SADDl.llACK
VAU.IYIMPOITS
131-2CMO 495.4949
'fB <.;amaro VII. Center
I.mes, s ter<'Cl, ~d cond
$1!m ~ lJ2ll or 11:14! !136::!
'78 Ca muro Z.28. Sh1.1q1.
loadl-d ~.!KJO &•!>l or
fer. 4!13 "/$1'l
'6JI Cumaro :Ji.."7 S1t·1 p11
Sl.500 11!.t urr
fi45 0045 alt ~ii• \1
cond. $3350. 495-2626. Kandy.
'74 Cehca. Good Cond. -19-VW"""'--Ra-bbi-.t-Os-l-... -. i-r . 4
"18 Regal LTD. met. gm,
xlnt con<J. AM ffM cass.
chrm wtili., fully loaded.
$19.SOO ma. $6500. Dys
m-OU1. eves 673-4900 c 0
'77 <.:amaro Z <!IS
Urown !>,1ddlo· int l1W
l'L. PB, P~. A (' ('rW,l'.
29,000 rru AM 1-'.\1 I dµl'
6XlO bl.l ofr 5116-3<!20 9917 -
AM(f'M cass, new ttres. $3500. Ph754·1J01 d.r st.lver, 4500 au, $8500. Allles. UMd ~1017
76TOYOTA
CBJCA
The popular h ftback !
Sparkling red with auto.
trans . AM/FM stereo.
l2979J
o.ty $34'5
B.MOltlE TOYOTA ts:m BEACll BLVD.
W~TMIN~'Tl-.:R
894-3321
Tl it Wheel Unvc, Parts
only. Wreck ed. Call
557-3152. Good parts
i9 VW Blk convert .. only
27$rn1 AM/FM cass. cov
er. all xlrai.. $9,750.
'42-8122.
'66 \'W Campe r new
radials new eng .. brak~.
clutch. & oiler cooler
$1. 700. !162·4051. call aft
5
'79 Rabbit Dsl L. 800 m1.
AM /FM stereo. AC.
loaded. $8800 or best of
fer. 551-1768.
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NABERS ~/ff
@r
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SF.LECTION
. ..................... .
I '76 CHEYaOLET
CA.MARO
Thas o n e 1:. 111n•l y
tiqWpped & s uper i.harp •
(~l
ONLY $4695
HOWARD ci.vroaet ()ovc & Quall SL.,
NEWPORT bEACll
833.0555
•CAM AHO 7~ LT•
V8.. au\o, all', J>S. PU.
Pwr wds /dr lc k <>
AM t•M. lilt. c·.,tm whl'
$1 17 ~. Or1i.: ow111
714 4!;1-8966
'74 ('amaro ,\M 1''M
8trk. Vti, :iuto. 11r1 i.:
owrwr '<Int rnnd. ~)2 '.11
11'11 s;noo &lli :><m
Wunt Ad ltesull:.! M'l r.67H
MGB
Any new MGB or new MG sold by us from
now until the end of July, will receive a
5 YEAR, 50,000 MILE
~~:~~~~FREE' CONTRACT •
Test drive a classic sports car tod<.iy Any car taken
in t rade rcgartlles!> of make or mode l
:-.TOIU. lfOl'lt'\ ''°'· FRI II 311 i\,M.,TO !l P.~ .
:-..\T.'t.JUA.M.TO k l'." t,.)o.t' lllA.'1.TU :>f>.)t .
WE HA VE A GOOD St.:LECTION OF
PRE -DRIVE!': IMPORTS IN STOCK
rttADt. l:\S \\'t~u·o~H .• Ul~l-:Oli\Tl-: t'I SANC""
\\All.i\Ul.t .0:\ \1'111H>\ \l.(11 \'Ol rt (,(H)O CRt:DIT
Sa/P-s -St'rt·ict' -Leasing
I /i/11, 4 1 \11uth .,, 1h,
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HAii'!# '/It HI V I 1 /'./IN/ llf CA I I Pl I WA 'r
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The DAILY PILOT is the people's
marketplace for new and used cars along
the Orange Coast.
Call 642-5678 DAILY PILOT
13..._ 914: 2.0, JOmp~. nu
du&dl & brakes. SUPER car. aaoo. 67S-3517.
T....._. 9767 -~~·~~~ •.•••.•......•.
Mlw 1979 Tri ....
SPITFIRES
77 Rabbit. Sacrifice. XJot
<:ond. 752 7691 days .
768-3479 eves/wknds. ---
'66VW. runs good
$l6SO
546-1641
OF NEW &c UStD
IN ORANGE COUNTY
CADflJ..AC VALUE
PROTFCTJON PLANS
Available on Most Cars
• DATSUN'SMILEAGE SUPER SALE
... 11.ZE: Sunroot. 25,000
mil& .u . ..uo,.. 1tereo
eaamte, black. Call
673-3227 ----------'•Por.912~pd.
Ml/FM. new tires,
770-sml
fR 911, Rblt eng & trans.
Nu clutch, gen. t ires.
brb. Xlnt in/out. Rcpts .
Great buy $5500/ofr ....... ---· "'-
"7!Tarca. good
mndlUon. $10.500. pp
673-80M
'74 914 Porsche u blk.
O.mtocn rims, runs x Int.
S54()0. 548-91.29, 673-8759.
'74 2.0 U t.er Porsche, all
· blk, immac, $8000 firm.
675-9"12 alt 6P M.
ln stock for Immediate
detivcry ! See US before
)'OU a-..y
TODAY!!!
~ ·-·~._
292:5 Harbor Blvd.
OOSTAMESA
979-2500
77TR7. 5sp, a /c, AM/FM
cassette. Under warran·
ty. $5500/best.847-4285. --·-
CONVERTllLE
~71 NOW HERE!
Coupes Also Available
fOf' 1mmediat.e dcllvery!
See US before you buy
TODAY!
~ VW Sirocco. fuel lnJ.,
Alltnl cua, UM. $li000.
8"-1318
iO vw Bus, en&· • body
work needed. $100. I lat
W. Balboa 8.1. 14. NB.
'71 VW Bug. uoc k .
AM/FM, runs & looks re
a l good. $19$0. (714 1
840-Ulr1 or 846-8961.
i9VWDiesel·NEW.
SACRIFICESB500.
1126-lUM.
·m VW B~. newly rebll
mg, new brks, AM/F'M
casa stereo. Very clean.
$23». MS-4719.
'65 VW Bug W /Snd.
$1500/bstolr.
546-7T18
1979 vw Rabbit Dwsel.
77 l'orscbe Targa, 7000
m 's, bUt on blk, fully
eq!Ap'd., like new, best ,
otrer. 646-77fS. ---'71 914 Low m1lcug1,_
AM1t·M cass, Jdnt cond.
MIO(). 675-5159
292S Harbor Blvd.
OOSTA M ESA
• silver. s un roor. A /C ,
,... new. Deluxe Interior.
752-0234 or 968-7343.
;:g-Tur-bo. Black on bla<'k 979-2500
8~ 8" & 9" wheels. T-ft-.-6-. -.7-6~1~ cond.
S44 .500. 3000 Males AM/F'M cass. lo mi ,
642-8122 _ $6700/bs l olr. PP.
'711 924. yellow, pan _548-4488. _______ _
striped. m1gs, bra & fog • lal1Jl)S.Sll,98S.41N-&SJJ. 73 TR·6. xlnt. co~d. -------_ Yellow. Over dra ve
'56 Porsche Cabriolet. trans. AM/FM 8 track
Nace. tll«IO/bsl. 81.ereO. RoU bar. Asking
___ 536-_ 5014__ $4.150.MS-74_7_4 __ _
"72 VW SuperbeetJe. ool
running. $450/best offer
New~. val Yeti, g~n ..
OtJ pump. S46-M42 afl 5.
Vaho '772 .......................
VOLVO
SALIS. sBYICE
AM»LIASIMG
OVERSEAS DELIVERY ·~ 111 Xbrt. cond. MK "72 TR6. Xln1 cood. New EXPERTS ona. ml. Must be teen. t.op, n ew paint. $3950.
Pre·1mo• $7 ,500. lllMJ.80,~4. IAILllll
66-tl.57 '74 Spitfire: Xlnt cond, YOLYO
... ._..., 91,u. m il eng & trans, nu 19116 Harbor Blvd. -w--clu&dl. AM/FMtcau, nu COSTA MESA
....-·••••••••••••••• top1, l2500. ss1-0l562. '*'HJ 540-9467
1 DEALER IN U.S.A. V•••• . -9770 1972 VOLVO
IOY ••-••••••••••••••••••• CAIYll 1961 vw Bug.4 speed 1411WAGOM IOUS·ROYCE trarui. Very clean in· Automatic, air cond ..
,,..........,.. terior. P retty forest AM/FM. • • local l ___ ~--" sreen. (VEU613) Slt99. owner car w/only 42,000 r-----'--------Earle l ite Toyot.a-Voho, miJea. (9'NFYVI. CLOMO WNOAYS 11118 Harbor Blvd., Costa liiill$T SH!
·--•• -Silwr--Cloud i . 11eu. 4146-9:103. llACH IMPOITS at.• VW • Havin& trouble sell· .. Dove Street ~ bw ,._.car? Try ua Top Nl:WPORT BEACH
---clallll-. PaAd ror or Not! ~O 't7 • MPW, 2 dr gioe, ~ 10UI' c.r to Jim ____ ___,;,. __ _
• "Coralcb•", RHD, y 1 1ITS Volwo Wasoa·TIUa ~ __. -""-• _ a.sA, ao o luwagen . __ , _,
·---••-ll7ll Beecb Blvd., Hwit· -c .. 4 eyliow :;.-~ n.o = ='!c,· !*~ r::::-:=~=:, .............. -.... ~-------=;..:::.!t-:r:
: MAI Ifft wt... .... trCNCP> S.rlt ~ 1* bl• exterior 6 llDt ToJau·Vol.o, t• ' l:r MJ •· Rarw llvd .• Co1&1 . ~cr:ftf.1."" ....... _ ._,...,L...a OI
teWOITDATSUM ~ICOUMTY
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19'9 CADILLAC
COWEDEVIW
Full power, rarlory aar
cond.. Landau lop &
I e a l h 1• r 1 n l t• r 1 n r
1704UL I
$1499
•
1975 CADILLAC B.DOIA.Do coun
With ll'a lh<>r o;euh.
crul11e t·nntrol. AM , F'M
11t.crco radio & H tnu·k
tape. <380MWl11
$3999
•
I 975 CADILLAC
COUPEDEVIW
Le ather. lapl', lilt
wheel. Cabriolet top.
full powc•r. f:Jrlory air
<'ond .• <'ruJSc <'Onlrol &
low males 1532NIM>
$4599
•
lt76 CADILLAC
COUPEDEYIW
F'ull po wN. AM 1FM
s tl'rf'n. tilt wh eel .
L:induu Lop & leatht-r
1nl e r1 or . S h a r p '
1t8SPRK1.
$4999
•
1977 CADILLAC
11.DOIADO COUPE
Leather. ~le~ radio.
<'ru l se control &
C•bri o l cl t o p .
13l2RXJI.
$7499
•
lt17CADtLLAC
S.ANDIVIW
Full power. c ru1H
rontrol. full vinyl top.
AM /FM 11lcreo. lilt
wheel. '°'SO splll power
seals. leatber • low
miles. cQL51142).
$7999
• 19nCA•LAC ........ Full ••r. leather. cnlH coatrol and
lterto ..... (M'J'JF>.
$1999
•• OVSI ._.
QUALITY CAU TO llJJICT rao11 · I •
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DATSUN &
IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR NEW DATSUN FROM
f1}11flt&JJWJtfi •!:] t;il J: I
YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH!!
CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IN
WRmNL THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER
AlllAMlll DATSlll
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wam Ttll!I DllSUll.
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:::• '79 280ZX's
SPECIAL 3 DAY
SltllLEAGE SALE
1 -5Sa.IC..., Und«c:Oe1\,g & p6nsttlpee
( S4lr 1090TS)
3 -Auto. Trana. C..-
Ul'tdlrcoetlnG & plnllrtpea.
(S..129187. 124164.117905)
3 -Auto. Trw. Col.-S
W/tactcwy w. underc:oellng & plnalrtpM
(Ser.124542. 12e379, 14199e)
1 -llpHd~ W /ledoty M', under & pinstripes.
(S..101452.137197, 12. 72, 124379. 133788)
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'6795
711-211
IDr • ............ -... ,, ......... ...... , •
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Q.T. l.FT'aAca
~-.--AM ffM -c~~;""'"
'5995
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'2795
7•1W
MIG
4 "'° ·-· •· --(•It•-.~ ....
'2995
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1r111 IO()fty f't)fttiac Sunbtnt 11 brand n9W
with 1utom11tlc tramernt-'On ~t. POw•t
1teeri11a Ind _.,. whffl covera ( &&eQe 1 l
79 GRAND PRIX ·
f ho Lwcury Looker Ind Performef Po"r
ereerrno, automatic tr11n1mlask>n & disc
brakes
15977701 ---S5606 ... -...
SUPa-PRtCIS OM ALL LIFT ova DIMOS IM STOCKI
Take your choice now while the selection 11-1
11111 good'
AtA• MAlllOll-,_nAC
2410 H..tM»r ll•d. At Fair
Costa Meto • 549-4300
SOMETHING
DIFFERENT!
HlO ... ~ .. •·•·············· ~tt71
CLIAIAMCll
an Camaro.. Caprlcee.
.._,. Oarlot, ~blibuf 4' Nov••· l>r••llc redlMl Uonlt t
SAYIHC>Wlll
r <)NH fl L
HtVW<>ltl . '
'>46 I JOO
1mc .. v•OUT
MOYA e ry l 11co n omy ,
automa'"lc tr11n11 • pwr.
11tec.'f\nai. ulr 1.•mld. & low
mUd (378VJI )
OM.Y $45'5
HOWAADChevroa.t
()OVf' ld.~UIUI Sti;
N£.;Wf'O ll1' 8 6.1\(:H
133..0555
'72 Impala I owner 63M
rru, xltlt rn11d thruout.
$1600 ~1 Ollltl
'71 Chcvt:ll1• S tu wgn.
OMA. Owner AM /lo'M
p /b, 1,1/b . U I C, i.iUlO,
roofrnt•k $1,250/lW!il Of
for 968 3!>40.
'70 Nova a 1c, 101m1.
$!.~. XJnt cond
496-1730
'&1Chcvellr. 4dr. vii, a ulo.
OOM . liCJcJy xlot. nch
r>alnt. dcµcnd;,ible $450
fl:j(}2tJIYJ
ltn CMIVIOUT ,, MoMt Carlo 2 dr. lan· lt16CHIYIOLIT tt71 POID MOVA dMI. aUver. V8. auto. AC . COl'iliti T· TOP 1971 tiaCU•Y M'UU COUPI
A.utomatlc trana • pwr. 115. PB. &1,000ml. buc!ltel Thia one 11 a loaded ~ •• !'!@ x:'~10 & 6 cyl .. automatic trans ..
•............. 41 braket. air aeata. '280(), 636-4328 ma r o o n be a u t Y ! """"• steenno •· br»kes, -·~· (...-rDft) 8 track tape player and r-· ... -cond . radio • he.ler 'JtQwvyNovaConcour1e. "'"""" · c ruise cont r ol. hclory air cond.,
UM new· low. low mil~' 4 di', R/H. air. 3llOCU V8, otC. Y S7tt5 <Ser fl0147S>. AM /YM 11h:reo-11 track (319RSNl. cleu. xlnt cond. fl800 HOWAIDCMYroltt $5795 wpe, low milt.'tl & hk•• SJttt 873-43118, &42·5200 uk for Dove l&Quail Sta. n ew 1· on <Ii l I c> n t ..........._ c--WI/Helen NEWPORT BEACH ....... C .. Hec 1754tJMX). ~ -aJ• a555 2800Harbor81vd. a .. 999 .iD Hatboc' BMl. Cll .. "JI --l42S Baker St. ~
HZS U.kerM =.r.::............... <X>STA MESA ~ Coclloc
C08TAMF.SA lmCHly••-S4o.flOO ~Harborlilvd. 14o.t I 00 -142.S 8akcr St COIDOIACOUPI ·72 Cougar. A M I fo'M ~'TA .MESA
'77 Caprice, l(ood condi· uon, tu.Uy lo.i.ded, lo m1
~or b8t \)Ir 675>6749
'79 hrla>ith•. •·dr. ulr. P /S.
P/8, Vff. stereo. 2000
mi's Must 111tc 4U4·6.?3
iO Wugon, PS/PB: Alr. 2
oow Urc'6. dented door ' ~ 548 1504 evei; or
w1..-eltends.
• * ••
DO¥id Strc.MJ 4320c~an Ave.
Lul(una llead1
You are the winner or
""""frff ffclwti 1Si!2.50 value>. to
Jhnghng BrCY.-1
U.Umum & Bailey
Cir~
Aug. 2nd thru 13th
Anaheim Convention
ceil1er
T1l'kets mus t he ''"
c hanged for reserved
sculs at the <:onvt:nllon
Center ahe;..cJ or ll me
U.11 642 5fl7R. c·xt :rn ti)
chum your lll·kcts • • •
Only 3.1,000 miles. rull ~ swreo. aJr, new lirci;, 540-9100 ~~~~ ~~~: L xl nt eng. S2IOO /be11t. l•--------
l eath er It aunroof. ft ~ •NEATWAOON!•
Ul25SLT). An excellent 00 XR7. all xtras , new '76 FORD
buy at . #I "'0..-.. C-.ty golden p1Unl. Vt'ry nice c--, snu1RE
$3999 SUl)().846·7019dyS WVW"OIK ..... 2!(l.SHarbor Blvd. IOPASS. WGM.
....._..C••• OOb'TA Mt:SA Dodp 9935 Y·ll, i1utom11t•t'. pow..r
2600 Harbor Blvd. 979-2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ste~rinR , pow1'r w 111 ~BakMer St. ;3 Corvette w/454 en" 1978 DOOGE cJows. lock:.. lucl. uir. ..,..,.,,A ESA " OM .... I Ult. t·rwst-, rark, ~t l'r1•11. .: .. "9100 Many xtras. XJnt. comJ " 1 ,, .• 1 9 ..,,.. F~ront wh""' drivt·, !>Ji ll :..:a .. 'i, new r;..uli.I " $7,300 549.2973 Jean or "'" t5'!9NWG)
'72 Newport. Like new int
ext. A/C. Xlnt running
64C).S:J19 automatic tran11.. pwr
stec:ring & ·only 12,000 $3495
oond.. Orig owner. $1500 C:OU,.-9933 aft.6~2. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'70Chrys 3004·dr, loaded .
x.lnt bargain.
540-7873
Couffa14ntal 9930
* 1199 DOWN OAC •
'76MHCURY
COUGARXR7
20M mil es . V -11 .
~l~c8~te, :.1lvl'r tar. * J.C. FORTUNE
ONLY $4799
NEWPORT DATSUH
1188 Dow Stn•et
Nl'.:WPOR'f m :ACll
833-1300
l'ont1al' G MC
2(0I E Isl. Santa An;,i
(7 Iii )558 1000
....................... automatic. power stet.or· •---------
·74 Monal·o Brouuharn
powuc. dt'llo. rad1.i.J:..
54811(.111
'72 Hasl<'hcro l'U
Sler<.'i• & f\11'
liM 200~. lng, fitct. air. Ult. erws <'.
landau, custom whecli..
<376XJXJ
$3995 * J.C. FORTUNE Ponllal' GMC
m1 E. l i.l. Santa Anu
1714 )558 1000
UtUe old lucJy sl'lhnu ·n
Dodge, few milt·"· AC,
radio. ell'. SIHOO !155 3'tiit
Ford 9940 .......................
1976 FORD WGM.
TORINO S9UIRE
Automatll'. pwr 't•·•·r
ml(. st.crt'<1. air t·ond lov.·
irull'l' & XI.NT l'1tnd1uc111
110tNWG 1 S1w1·1al JH'"'"
cJf
$2995
Haben Cadillac;
~ll.IO 1 larhtJr Ill 1111
l41.5 Ba kc-r St
COSTA M 1-;SA
540-9100
'76 H<inr hl'r•1 I r1wrwr
Xl nl 1•ond 4911 n tu. or
miu~
'75 FORD
TORINO
1 door Autorn ... 111· " >i
1•1w•·r :-.tl'l'rllll-: & hr;1k•·-.
lk:1Jl'lN I
$1877
S•OOLHACK
FORD
:2JIO!', Main. Santa Au.,
/\ttrn·Cornt•r ot W;,irrwr
546-7070
SE IJ. 1dll· 1tl'm~ with :.
Want Ads Cull &12 !>678 t>wly l'tlol Clas!>1fll'll A<I
\. ............... ~,, ... ..
••• , ........... GeMe. ·~
1975FOU
B.ITICOUPI fouJI pawer, fa<.-tory air
oond .. 11plil Neats. Lun-
dau top, low m1lc11 &
sharp! 022MMJ).
$2995
Maben CMilloc
2600 llarbor Blvd
1425 Raker St
C~'TAM&"iA
54o.9100
'73 TORINO
Station Wagon
Automatl<'. power 111oor
11lj.l & brakes, air, rud1u.
11'12GNPJ
$1677
SAODLUAQ
FORD
:!QIOS. Mam, Santa Anj
1\l 011• CtJmer (>f Warnc•J--~
546-7070
lll64 t:uho:ll'. 711,llC)O ung
rruh"' /\/C. new paint.
WJl.0 f'Ond $42:1. or 111 kr
'UI lilllfl. li41i t)Zllll
'78MUSTAMG
COUPE
V ti. aulo tr;1n-. , arr
r u111I . r1wr !>ot1·1·r1ng ,
,11·n•11 la1w. ~1irgl·Ou~'
m oVCZI
()Ny $5095
B.MORE TOYOTA
1~.:M.IO IH·:1\Cll Bl. V IJ
WESTMJNSTElt
894-3321
DON'T WORRY ABOUT
UNLEADED GAS
9800 Auto1, Mew 9100
LAR!
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ON
CALIFO
SELLING IMPORT*
GOOD CHOICE
OF HONDA. WAGONS
*A. C.. POLK REPORT FOR IMPORT PASSENGER CARS FOR FEBRUARY/YEAR TO DATE
. \ •I
Vfl lHJIOm<JllC Iran~
pwr '"'E!flflQ & br ak<"
r aC110 vinyl •OOI w~w
I I I .. " & rn I r ,. '
(f,!:•o W CO 18tk
165!..A •
'76 TOYOTA
CO.OUA
Economica l 4 cyl
r-ng1nP 'i <:OAP<.l tran~
air condli1oning ;inrl
AM/FM l apa IS•·r
5655251 IStk 1563A1
53488
'76 FORD
MUSTAMG GHIA
E-conom1 cat 6 cyt
engine 4 soeec1 tr ans
air cone! owr steering
& brokA'> AM /FM
rae110 vinyl root &
more1 1722POOI IStk
C UTLASS SU,REMt
VP .1111orn.it1c. r1aro"
''" cond owr 'llP<•1 ir111
(I, h ' ;1 ~ I . AM I I M
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'11 CHEVROLET
MOVA
6 c-y I •· n q 1 n •· .
;111lom;i11c triHh pwr
'.l••••1 1n9 r.1d•O illld
v1nvl 1P l l'r1 o r
!83<.iHXll l fS lk
P3973J
53588
'79 FORD
'iHTO R!JtofAIOUT
[ cnnom1ca 1 4 c;yl
,, ,, '11 n.. 11 U I (j m .1 I '{;
t r an· m1·.-,1on power
'o I C• r• I In Q p 0 W 'f I
btilki", •;Jdl(I & W'lW
l11P!> ·0~5WC0r !Slk
P39!)51
s-·~I •5i681 ~PIP.!Prt-~~~~ '11
COLO .. Y rAI•
VS, au1oma11c lrans .
air cond .. pwr steeflnQ
& brakes, AM/FM
radio. pwr. wtndows &
aeats. sunroof & morel
(9 ·29ULCJ (S tk .
P3978l s
1975 vw
RAlllT
f rnnom1CHI 4 cylinder
''""''"' .i11t o m a t1 c lliH1'.rrn•,..,1on & AM/FM
r,tCIH• ! !35NOWJ fSlk
Pt /h8AJ
53088
'76 FORD
GR.AH.ADA
O I yl Pf1g 1nP
.1u1n mot1c Iran" . air
cond . pwr 'ltc011nq &
brakw. AM/FM rnd10.
nwr »11nrool. Landau
lop & muro' ( 193POSl
($tk PaU/41 536U
'78 CHEVROLET
'" TON rtc•ur
Eco nomical 6 r.yl
nng1ne. 3 sor~ed stick
"'"'' lran s l1nte e1 oias't rnd10. campf'lr
·, h ... I I & m ,, r 11 I
( t l56293) (P3919T)
547•
'79 MERUCRY
-ec>ICAT
4 c:yl engine. 4 speed
trans . air cond . pwr.
s teflr1ng & brakes.
AM/FM radio. whoel
co vor s & mo re'
(785W0Wl . (S tk.
P393'4l.
$
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ORANGE COUNTY'S
MIWIST
LINOOLN·llERCURY
DEALERSHIP
• 14 FOB
DIO E. lll, Sanh1 Ana
(n4)5681000
PINJO Amac '76 Trans Am. Lo
Auto math:. AM ·P'M mi.~. T-tops, lape. cuaette. more. Must _ll500 __ .~ __ 763S_. __ _
See. (9)tfl'\')
$1811
SADDlllAQ(
FOID
ZMOS. llain, Santa Ana
At the Cqrner ol Warner
~7070
'12 Pinto: Aul-0, AC, nu
Urea, clean, gd mech ..
lllO/beltoffer. 494-7962.
• U,850MILES •
79ftANSAM
V-8, automalac, power
steering. power win dows. locks. tilt, met
air, velour, appearantc,
c u s t om wh eel s
(752\'ZP)
S71t5 * J.C. FORTUNE IAY 111.ADBOI
LINCOLN-MERCURY
• 1&-llAutoCenter Dr.
Pontlac-GMC
3XlO E. lst, Santa Ana
(714)558-1000 SDFwy·Lake Forest exit l•-------1 ,1:o_~ 14 FORD I~~~~~
PINTO WAGON '73GrandvUJe conv. needs
1977 Mercury Marquis help & TLC. Asking
8nJulham 2 Dr. hardtop-4 SJ> e e d , A M · F M $1.D), 6'2-89.Sl.
.Beautiful two-lone 1reen c a s s e t le , m o r e . -7-4 _Pon:_L_V_en_tur-. -a-, -20-M-.
wtLb Wt. cruise, power C&WWR> split lea&a, stereo tape, 51871 air, PJS,1P /8, vinyl top, ~tc. <97•RST> $4299. very c ean. $2550 .
Earle lb Toyota-Volvo, SADDI EIAQ( 752-81161
19 Harbor Blvd.• Costa -.ft '73 F\reb1rd Formula 400. Maa.14&-930S. ~ ZMOS. Main. Santa Ana Rare. $2950.
'12 Colony Pk Wp, reg AttbeComerofWamer ~-8672.
~ )C.9, loaded, full pwr, AC, 546-7070 14 Firebitd E6 pnt Sharp.
Sl3J0.9-3014aft5PM I~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Must see. Best offer.
"77 Grand llarq\U Joeded Must sell. Prv. Ply. 'T1 Pinto Wgn: SI vr /red &IM-9865 w/Jdru. lmmac. New trim. sport pkg, AC. PS, --------
tires. U ,SOO. P .P . PB, lint glass, 4spd, '12 Le Mans, auto. xlnt
6MG'l. bucket seats . wires. cond, runs great. $1595
11006.ASSUME LEASE: Sat/Sun 9952 Effingham _499-4467 ______ _
1mPOMT1Ac
ul'.e::J:At..t. e.r.tOC" • low mu ....
:Ir~>• loeded I
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Dove• •u SQ. Nt..'WPOR1r a£ACH
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wet h 1wt duneg our lat
IWMAal UHd car ule !
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' -Harbor~vd. •
OOSTAllEM
979-2100
• SUI& DOWN OAC •
71PHC>IMIX
UCOUPI
1 2 M miles . V ·8 ,
aulomlUc, power steer
Ing, power WIOdows. tilt.
stereo ta pe, cus tom
wheels. (MOUJR)
S4Jt9
* J.C. FORTUNE
PonUac-Gr.tC
3XlO E. Isl, Santa Ana
(714 ) 558-1000
1980
FRO MT
WHEEL
DltVE
PHOENIX
AVAILABLE FOR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
IOILOHGPRE
PONTIAC
1.3ro08EACH BLVD.
WESTMINSTER
6J6..JSOO 192.-6651
11utckzWrd 9970 •••••••••••••••••••••••
* $199 DOWN OAC •
77T-llRD
V-8. aulomalic, power
st.eenng, ract. air , lan-
dau. n e w rud 1al:..
<151R1'C)
$3995 * J.C. FORTUNE '70 Espr1l. xlnl cond, Pontwc GM C
40,000 mi's. Local car, .....,.... E 1 S An
'71Zllpb)'l' wgn. Good mi, St.. olf Brookhurst bet
AC. PS. PB. 84.M440. Allanta & Hamill-OD.
'12 Pinto, 4 cyl auwmatic, SZ!OOfi.rm. 548-1795 eves. _.,.., · :.t. · unla a ·m llett. 1ood transp. 1714)SS8·1QOO
Ma.Ill sell'quick. Hawaii new tires, $700 Firm. '78 Formula Fircb1rd. -------• bcpld. m>!best. Terry. _66&36 _______ Loaded. factory air, T
646-3364 '71 Pint-O. Engl. f'ord cng, Top, clcc. wlodow:.. '73T-B1rd: Cust Conlincn· ~• ... -~. ~-I.al trunk, fully loaded, 76 Monarch. $2875/orfer. ,.,....... ..... ""vp. top cond, reg gas, $2500 ~ ~ 13AM1 /!~ tape, Lori. 646-4306 '78 Flreblrd Formulu: S56-919'l.
-QIUU. ....,._, rti,1'IDUflt t960 Power . AC , -----
tllalLI ffSJ -·• .. •••••••••••••••• AM/FM/caas. T·tops, '77 T-Bird, P IS . P /W, fully loaded. xlnt. must P/B, mnrf, cruise con· .... ••1•,:,::,:=::. ...... iO o..t.er. new reblt eog, sell. f5llOO. 536·2300. trol, AM I FM w /tape
·n"T rvW¥ new wbls, new tires, deck, Econo 351 e ng,
MUST..-COllA 1111teotfer. "6-9448. Clasltled Ads 842·5678 SM95. 540 7873
t nJRBO. ' cyl., ' s~ .. ~ ... _ . .........._ , ~~~t ... tlOO .. .....__ ... trau. aunroof, p wr. -.....-w .,........_"•• -·"•w tlOO steerla1 II brakes. ••••••••••••••• .. ••••-••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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lilra DeW-cialY aooo miles. ( 121111111). <Stk. P3MO).
$6111
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
t, I H /\MI~( )i>J f,l 'V {)
(.i ,,'A Mf t.,f\ I lJ (J(JIO
1974POltD
MUSTAMGH
4 cyt., 4 speed trans .. air
CODd. & at.ereo casaette. <681KYB>.
OMLYSZ6t9
Ml'WPOaT DATSUN
•Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
IJJ.1300
'7SMUSTANG
Gdcond Besl offer
790-9396
·m Muat.an1: nu paint,
radiator. trans, runs
great, $1800/bes t .
: 49Ml2'73.
: 11 IArstaq: va. auw. AC .
. gd cood tbruout, muat
: s ell tbls wknd .
• Sl800/beat. Larry
: 8-aa bet 1-5.
.----~---: •• llustan1: PS, PB,
nidio, auto, Sood cond.
: $1D.1Udl,e81·3001.
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'Tl CUTLASS
M••H.T. v.a. autolnatic, power
st..nn1. power win·
dowa, till. fact. air,
• steNO tape. landau.
• {'lalK\Y)
14191
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For Tiie W.. Wllo 1'Wllb He Hen bet ,.._CJ
1979 MARK Y
"ST. TROPEZ"
1979 MARK V WITH / 7f
CLASSY PICK-UP BED ...... ~
Break away from the crowd with this beauty White/White with padded
vinyl roof end leather upholstery Cruise control. tilt wheel. twin comfort
se1ts. power 'Windows and seats. headlamp convenience group .
stereo-tape. deep pile plush * 291995 carp eting See 11 I n our •
showroome now! (Ser. it684960) .
MIWl JUST INl'RODUCm -llLL IL.ASS
COUGAI 11·7 SPICIAL 1DmOM •••
Fully equipped with
speed control. air
cond .• AM(FM stereo
caaeette, power
windows & door
locks, power steering & braua.
two·tone paint, and mote th1t you SH 1J
Just must ... , 1M OUI SHOWROOM MOWI
,,.. ...... _ ..
BRAND NEW 1979 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
12 TO CHOOSE FRO M
2J37A9P595282
2J37 A9P607372
2J37A9P5848 92
2J3729P621987
2J3729P628365
2J3729P628331
2J3729P625590
2J3729P625444
2J3729P625570
2J3729P621914
2J3729P621966
2J3729P637981
ITAKE YOUR CHOICE)
$
PLUS TAX, LIC. DOC FEE
OR
Down plu1 i.x, llcen1e
& documentary tee
S14892
PER MONTH
~ prcie SS89S • l&J le & oocumem"'V lee
0owr prfll'lt'll s.195 • $20 ()l)t'ym•1ftt<tty I.. •
SJS4 90 1&o • St I 5 I< 98.t 90 •II O'!Uott ,,_v
Pl~ OI "II W A PR " tll'lo fOlfttol P<tY"W'I•
S7t'8 18 ~ ~M P'C. $8133065uciect10
eporoo;ect '1edll
LEASE
$108 30
Per month, 36 months open end lent.
$429 80 dehvers on approved credit
St 08 30 per month plus S6 SO use laJI fOf
36 months C8Pllahzec1 cost S5895 R&-
sldua1 value ar end ol tease $3800.
FULLY EQUIPPED INCLUDING
eV-6 ENGINE
e AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
eAM RADIO eHEATER
e WSW RADIAL TIRES
e POWER DISC BRAKES
e POWER STEERING·• TINTED GLASS e DELUXE WHEEL COVERS
• BODY SIDE MOLDING
e ACCENT STRIPES
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WE IAYE ,_GIAB IYa 50 -IE CKT 2 -S.
4 -S. WA-S & FR• WIEEL DRIVE l ·AlGIBACKS PLUS
-IE FR•T WHEEL DRIVE Oal 2 DllRS, 4 DllRS &
D50 TRUCKS FROM A -E DEALER Wll IAS IONE OUT IF
•SINESS. ALL ARE REllSIERED VBllG.ES NOW IN SALE AT
--·--YaY SPEGAL PRIGS ••• IFFERINI Y• -~--SAYINISlll
PRICED
TO CLEAR
AT VERY
SPEGAL
DISCIUNTSI
CHOOSE
FROM A LARGE
SELECTION!
MANY TO CHOOSE FROM AT
SPEGAL PURCHASE SA YINIS!
GOING AT GREAT
DISCOUNTS I
SPEGAL USED CAR SA YllllS OF THE WEEK
'7 6 CHRYSLER
COltDOeA COUl'f
VB. automatic trans . air cond
pwr t.lf)0(1ng & brakPs sollt
p w r :.oat. pwr w 1nrlowb
leather. cruise 1111 wheel vinyl
top, custom whoets AM/FM
stereo & much, mucn moro•
(974PW0)
'74 DODGE CH•••-•coun
VB. automatic trans .. air cond ..
pwr. steering & b rakes .
AM/FM stereo, vinyl too.
c u stom wheel s & morel
(196JMC)
'75 CHRYSLER
CoaD<>IA COUl'f
VS. autorretic tranem1ss1on atr
oond1t1oning, power steering &
bfakes, radio, vinyl top, w<;w
tires & morel (406LHZ)
17 6 PLYMOUTH
YOLAUCOUPI
Economcal 6 cyli nder engine,
automatic transm1SS1on. power
steering. bOdy side moldings.
r adio. wsw tires & morel
(611PCWT.
SUPER SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! '76 MAZDA
STATIOH WACiOH
'78 PLYMOUTH VOLARE WAGON Automatic transmission rotary
13nQ1nf' air cond1t1on1ng. roof
V8 automatic transmission air cond1llon1ng. oower steering power rack oower brakeb. radio. w::.w
brako:.. roof rack. radio. white sidewall tires and more' (57 lUIXI llro:. & more' (657SZMJ
'74 MAZDA
PICKUP
With camper shell. Ro tary
engtne. 4 !l4>09d transm1ss1on,
air condll1on1ng, power brakes.
custom wheels. radio & more•
(49 165)()
172 FORD
TOllMO WAM>M
VB. automatic trans .. air condi·
tionlng, pOW9I' steering. oower
brakes. AM/FM stereo. wsw
tores & morel (66SKEJ)
'71 CHEVROLET
Economical 4 cytrnder engmfl,
automatic tramsm1ss1on. radio.
wsw tir~s & more! Good. solid
transoortaflOn (8 11 KHXl
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........ 10.111. ..... """"' '.,.
'7 6 PLYMOUTH
FWY WACiOH
9 Passenger mode>I with V8
Jutomat1c Iran:.. ,.., r;ond .
ow r <;!flori ng & br.1 k,..,
AM/FM '>terr.o. owr -.et11s &
windo w:. rool rdck & mucn
more• (855PCWJ
s2595
SERVICE
HOURS:
MONDA Y-FRIDAY
7:30 A M . to 5:30 P.M .
SATURDAY
B:OO A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Huntington Beaeh
FOllDtaln V!,l!~Y
~RA"NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Budget Flap Looms
Bailout Creates Deficit of $4. 7 Million
8..f ROBERT BARK.E a
Of ........ ,....,. -
Oi:-ange County supt'rv1!.0r"
cam e to grips f()r the first limt·
Thursday with tht: $580.:. milllon
coun(y Dudi:et proposed for ns
cal 1919-80.
With little cutting, superv1sDrs
1ave tentative a pprova l to a
$190.5 million spending plan for
Rape Try.
Suspect
Arrested
A m an who aJleged.ly tried to
rape .l:i 34-year -old wom an in
downtown Hunting ton Beach
was eha'>ed by police through
two eountjes e a rly today <it
speeds in excess of 100 mph.
Gordon F. Osborne, 27, of Tor-
rance was arrested at a Long
Be1:1ch purk at 4:33 a.m. after he
:.1 Jlegedly knocked over sc\leral
trees and rammL-d a police unit
with his vnn, then rough! .,.,.ith
arrestin~ officers
Ill· "'as arrested on sus ruc1on
of kidnaµ. attempted rape. as
saull on nn officer ;ind nu1ncroul>
tra ffic violations
Th<' pursuit bt.-gan •1l '1 15 ;.i.m
""hen a .,.,'Oman told poli ce <1 m:m
picked her up at <1 M a1 n Street
resta urant and drove her to Lin
abandoned g:1s station wherl' hl·
tried tD rape her.
Police s aid they spotted the
m an 's br own van at Beach
Boulevard a nd Slater Avenue
and s ave chase.
By the time the drive r reached
7th Street In Long Be ach. lfun·
ti n~ton IJeach units had bel'n
join ed by police from Seal
Beach, Wes t min5ler a nd l.o~
Alamitos a nd by Or ange County
sheriff's deputies.
. P o li ce al lcg1..· Os bo rn e
rammed ~Juntini:ton Beuch of·
ricer Preston Linker's \'chicle
aft er pull ing into Palo VL·rde
Park in Long Beach and rcaliz·
ing that the park's only exit \11;1s
blocked by polic£•.
The driver das hed from hi s
car ci nd fought police when ht:
was tal'kll'<l. offil'crs said
Linke r .,.,·as treC1ted al Pacifica
Community l·Jospital 1n ll unt·
1n~ton Beach for inJuries s uf
h:red in the coll ision.
Osborne w.as taken lo Ut:I
Medical Center for t reatment of
minor facial cut!i I-le is lx.>in ~
held on 125.000 b;ul.
Which Sex
Is Convict?
VENTUll.A (A P J-A tran.'iscx·
ua l whom doctors dcscribl' as
gene tically a wom a n with a
mah.• physique is being housed 1n
the women's section at Ventur a
Co unty J ail. despite objections
from at least one cellm ate.
Sh annon Beard , arrested June·
15 on a charge of soliciting for
pros titution in Oxna rd, won a
p lace a m o n g th e fe m a l e
pr isoners on a ruling this week
by Superior Court J udge Cha rles
McGr ath.
''I have been confined in a
ta nk with a ·m ale-;'' ·complained
Lanore Davis.
Coast
Weather
N i ght a nd m o rn i n g
c loudi ness clea r ln 1 to
hazy s umhine with only
p a rti a l c l ea ring at
beachee. Lows tonight in
809. Hiibl S.tu.rday 10 at
beacbea to low 80s inland.
11WIHT09~Y
Tht IP......_. ot f'ldntoin-
"'"' "11aarUsd mo eo.r o/
old ff.,._ -polo«• _,Ill<-.. of ilW GMll•• ---.S--CI.
.... ll
~
t--
I
th!' count y'i. f.l urn~n !iervu·c:.
Agt•nc·y
The rounty's i.hare ur l h~ l'Ol>l
1.s about $25 m1lhon with lhl'. hulk
ol lhe money c::om ing from state
and federal sources tu pay for
me nta l health. weir.are and
medical services.
Whtie the s1H!nd1ng ph1n for
tht' HSA sai led ove r smooth
1.11a 1crs . th-.· counly 's newel>!
:,upl.'r~'1.sor. E<hson Miller. was
making waves
Al a press conference shortly
bt•fore the budgel session start·
l·d . ~t ille r announ ced that he
was cutting his own salary ~·nd
that of his staff by 10 percent.
Miller said he was taking the
MC'l1on to encourage other high
Solid Theft
'Stolen' Driveway Replaced
Hrucc f•, Ncwbl•rv of CostJ :\tc~<i returned homt·
from \\'Ork one n1sht lo discover a shucking loss
SOMEONE llAD STOLEN his dri vl'way
P oLi cc said today tht! 51-ycar-old res ident of 239
Knox Pli::lce '4'as luckie r than most theft vic tim s.
Not on ly did the culprits re(urn. they ga\'e him a
n e w drivewa y thrl t would h<ivc cost .is m uch as S700
to $800 if he'd order ed 1t himself.
INVESTIGATOR ST EVE SHUL1'1AN said a con·
s t ruction com puny Ci!ll t.>d Newbery the same night to
tt•ll hin1 tht.•y'd 1nist akenly rcmovt.·d his drivei.1.·:.iy in·
s lcaLI of ~1 nt.•1ghbor1ng one they \vc rc suppo!:>cd to
rcp)<.1 ct· .. ,,l'.~ j.!OL a l"l'OJI O\Ct ' nt•\\' drl\'\'\.'•:J y 0 ()\\'
Shulm<Jn !>aid.
Other Crimes Eyed
Suspect in Girl's
Death Enters Plea
Ry J ERRV CLAUSF:N
Ot u. o..n, ~'"" 5Utt
Rodney James Alcala pleaded
innocent Thursday to charges or
kidnapping and killing lZ·year·
old Robin Christine Samsoe of
lfuntington Beach.
til c anwh1 lc. poli ce from Lwri
ot he r c:tics .,.,.ere mee ting 1n
llun tini:,'l.on Bc:lch in an attempt
to deter mine whelhe r Alcala
might be 1n\'olved in ulhcr kid
napp1ngs
Alcala . 35. nf i\1 onlcrey Park
"'as a rra1~ncd 1n \\'t•St OranJ,!I'
Co unt y !\1un icipa l Co u rt .
Westminster, on ch;1rges or
homicide. kidnapping and h.:"·d
conduct in the death or i\11ss
Samsoc.
Judg<' R;1gnar Engebretsen
~cheduled Alcala's prclimin1try
hearing for Aug. 9 in the v.·csl
counly rourthouse but said to·
day that the !iCSSioo probably
"111 ht.> postponed.
Al cala. described .as an un
e 1nploycd . p art.ti m e p hotOR ·
ra phc r , was a rrested at his
parents' l\lonter ey Park homt•
(•a rty Tuesday by lluntington
Beach poli ce.
.Jud ge Engebretsen appointed
t h e O r a n ge Cou nty P ubll<'
Defender to Alc ala 's defense
Thursday rollowing discussion
rega rding his ability to hire a
pri\"ate lawyer.
Engebretsen noted that wh1:n
:.rrest c d A l c a l a w as in
Hnntington
Teen Raped;
HBManHeld
A 25 ·year·o ld lluntingt on
Beach man who allegedly beat
a nd raped a co-worker in her
a pa rtment late Wednesday s ur·
re ndere d himaelf to po li ce
Thuraday afternoon.
Kirk Alan Richards of 821 1h
Main St. walked into a Los
Angeles County Sherill's sut.ta-
tion at 12:45 p.m. and waa ar-
rested on suapickln of rapt.q the
19-year-old woman .
The womao. bad told police
that the red·balred suapeet bad
hit ber in the bucl with a bam.
mer three Ume1 before llDdfess.
Ing a nd raplnl her In the
kl~c:eefoact poUc: abe'd Uked the
man to help ber clean and patnt
her apiilrtmeat. She aJso told
poUct: bier attacter su11nted
1he lffk medleal tre•tment
wtrienMWlber.
Tbe ~ •• treeted fOC' boad oad nildl IAJllrles at Ho.,
K-.i lloo)llt.ol ill N-llHeb.
Rl<Urdl l1 ia'.C!Ultod7 11 Hun·
1111-'lloaelf Jail. Ball bH
been Mt at •.ooo.' ·
' I
posse:'!.o;;1on of about $2 .7r.O 10
eash. Out Alcal;.i told the Judge 1\
was hi::; mother 's money to be
.used in the purchuse of 11 c:lr.
The judgl' lifted the-S250,000
bail allached to Al cala upon ar-
rest and ordered hi m held 111
Oranj!C" County J ~u l without bail
f'.:n~l.'breLo;en said he-dt·cided
not to :.illow b<11l beeause of thC'
Sept. 10 ll iversid c: Cou nty
Supl'rinr Cou rt t r ial :.1lsu
S<'hl'dulell for Alcala on kidnap
ping ilnd assault charJ:el> anri
b<.'ca ust• of the seriousness or th«
Orange County case
··1 just felt safer." he said
Alcal:1 f<ict:s the l<ivcrs ide
trial tn conjunction with the <i i
l e ~t·d kid nappini.: of ;1 Lo:>
Anj!'.eles County J(irl found latl'.r
in a remote arcu near Bunn1n~
on f'cb 13.
Taken from Alcala 's residenrc
fo ll owing a five-hour long seareh
·ruesday by lluntinJ.:ton Reach
offic~rs we re about 9 10 photo!-J.
m :1n y of them young chlldrl'n .
some of them nude. p01ice say
'fhe dead Sa msoc J!i rl and a
f!.1rlfricn~been approached
ti n ll unlingt on BC'a c h St <1tc
Beach June 20 by a m:1n "'ho
"''a nted lo take their photos, "''It
ncsses reported.
Late r that d a y she disap-
peared. presumably while riding
lh£• girlfriend"s yello"' Schwinn
bicycle l.Qwa rd he r home
A police artist's skell'h of the
beach photographer and subse·
quenl "lips" from police agen-
cies and people who know Alcal a
led to his a rrest , investi gators
say.
Police are still going through
the confiscated photographs and
investigating Alcala 's blue and
s im ulated wood pa nelled Datsun
st11tion wagon, officers said to·
day.
'fh{' missing Samsoc eirl's un·
elad skeleta l re mains were not
<See SUSPECT, Page A.21
Ga.s Prices
Still Rise
LOS ANGELES !AP > -
Weekend gasoline supplies
remain at about the same
level as the past several
weekends, while prices
continue to rise, accordin1
to the A'1tQmobile Club of
Soulbem California.
A 1urvey. r e lease d
Tburtday,. ipdlcated th•\
18 percent ot UM ataUOaa
in tbt ~tu are• •!Id ................... . lytna~wllt-Sallirda1. But tome 28 pettent tn
tbe MtUapolitan are• lad
$0 po,_ IA Ille outlylq
area U lie oPlfl Sundat.
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paid employ(•cs mi.king mor£'
th3n the supe rvisors · puy of
S29 ,898 -lo rollow suit.
~t i ller said his intentions arc
that the savings in high s <i laries
wou ld go t o lowe r p ai d
.employees .. .,.,.ho arc being e.aten
up by inflation .·'
Supervisor Thomas Riley said
<i ft e rv.·ards t hat Miller 's pro-
posal would have niore v-olidlty
had he been on the job longer.
lit• said he also doubted the
sincerity or Miller's pro posal,
n ot i ng i l m ig ht b uy se lf·
promot ion to gain ex posu re
bcc<iust• /l.11!1l.'r is com ing up ror
1..·lcction 1n .Junt·
/l..11llcr, 1.1.·ho took offi ce thll>
inonth to fill the v11ca ncy caused
hy lhl' hr1bt'ry conv1C'lion of
Halph ()1Pdnch. announced prl'.
\'iously •hat he "'111 seek <!lcction,
fnr :1 fuur·ye;1r tt·rm 1n the third
district
/l.l illt•r !-JiHd he d idn't cons ult
f"lluv.· supervisors <ibout his pay
t·ur plan I-le conceded th••t tht'
cha nces arc slim that they will
~o a long with it
/l.1illl•r . a fo rmer prisoner or
W<i r in North Vietnam. said he
rcc€.·ives a military pension
~l t•anw h i lc , County Ad
1111 11 1!-Jtr:.iti vt• l)fft r..c r Ho bert
Thoma ~ said th1 · hoa rd 1if
-.uµ1•r\1so r., 1s fal'1ni: ~omc b1i.:
1;er hud:"<'t fi rohleri1 1->.
1\ lll{•nj! lhL'rll IS ;1 hudi.:1 ·1 de•!
tt'I! no" es11maled at S.I 7 m1lhnn
ht•(':tl1Sl0 l'Sll lllilllOn!o. l)f Sl;ll1 •
h;.i iloul mont•y " •·rP ti")(• high
Officials s;ud th1 !> <lef1c1t niav
lie 0 1.'t'r<"omt• L, the use Or
federal re\"cnue 'sharini.: funds
and by culling back on capital
1mprovcmcnl proJeets
Thomas added that 1ncrcascs
111 county spending lo make up
deficits in the em ploy<!s retire-
ment system is a m.a jor issue
facing suJ){'rvisors
In addition. lhe expir ation of a
1·ontract with lh<' st:..le Fnrestrv
l)epa rtment for flrt· se rvice's
"'ill expire nexl June JO and no
pro,·isions have been made fo r ·.i
local fire· department.
Supervisors directed most or
t ht•i r c riticis m ·rhursd tJy at
r>pc r<it1ons 1n the senior citizens
program office
Supervisors ~t iller ;ind Ph illip
,\nthony c·h<irited that toc. much
n1 onl'y 1s be1n~ spent on ad
1nlnistrat1ve overhe;id and nor
!Sci· u u nt:F.T. Pa 1;1· 1\21
Plan to Dump
Huntington
Board Fought
t
A group of l·luntington Beach
hom eowners have bl<istl'd an an
l1ciputC'd cit y council effort lo do
.1 way :-i-ith the current plarming
C'Omm1ssion
Tom Livcni:ood. president or
1 10~1 E Council, asserted in ;1
lcllt•r to the council that th<'
rcstruc1ur1ni:: of tht• comm1ss1on
"could lead to chMos at its
v.•nrst. ··
Ile so.11d lhl' plan to do away
wit h uppoi ntm e nt o f com -
missioners by the enli re council
eould disrupt the planning proc-
ess ;ind <1llow council member!i
lo fire the ir C1ppointments al
will.
An ordinance calling for in ·
dividual appointments of com-
missioners has been backed by a
council majority and is expected
to be given a fin al sea l of ap-
proval al the Aug. 6 council 1
meeting.
··To take it lo the extre me ex-
a mple," s aid J,ivengood , ··u
council member under the pro.
posed change could even delay
or refus e to a ppoint a com·
missioner tn rrustralc the plan
nlng proce!is. · ·
Livengood suggested the coun-
c j I at leas t a ss ure com ·
missioners of a specific term or
office and that firings be ap-
proved by the entire council.
Councilman Ron Pattinson ,
who spearheaded the proposed
ordin ance, said the commla ion
has be co me philosophically
separated from the councll.
" ( also have penaonal con·
cerns about a couple or the com ·
m issioners,'' P attinson said
Bo b Mandie, Ruth Bailf:y and
Ruth Finley have oppGHd acut-
Uln' the commia11on structute.
• We m ay b e rormln1
som e thi'j/ In . our mirror Im·
a c e .·• 1ndlc mainlalned.
"We'll be teWnc them lo ..,..
like we do or we'll Cel rid of
U.em."
II Ibo onllnanee Is oppro¥0d
Au1. 'I comtnl11lonen would
10M tbllr Jobi 30 days later,
FRIDAY, ~JULY 27, 1979
Your Homelo••
Dally N.ew11paper
FIFTEEN CENTS
91 -VEAR-OLO WOMA N SPENDS NIGHT IN JAIL
Mattie Sc hutlz' Treatment Draws Criticis m
Long Nigl1t
Woma~ 91 , Sent to Jail
SA;'I; Af'Tr>~IU . T<"xa:. t Al'1 A 28-year ·Olri C'1l y
rn<igi str<1tc. cr1tit:izcd in lh(• pa!'l fnr bein g ltYI lcn1t•nl , has
d rawn criticis m for her h andhn~ of :.i shoplift1nR case that
l<inded a dest itute 9l ·yc ar·~d woman in jail ror a s leepless
night.
!\t attie Schultz, who said shl' lost her SS,000 savings \(} cnn
artists in 197:\ ;ind \J Vl'.S on only $233 pPr month 1n 5'>r1al St.!1•ur1t:i-
and '"l'l<•ran·s hcnefJl:'I. ~.;iy., d1·!>pl'r.1l1•1n :ind hunJ:l·r dr<lv•· h1 ·1·
tu s te;1I $J;,,O.I 1.1.·01·th Of ~:1usagcl>. ham and butll'.r "J'uc!o.day fr11 1tl
a supermarket.
SHE WAS CllARGED WITll TllEFT. In un arraignment
Tuesday night. Night l\l ag1strate Ma ry Elizabeth Ladd rcrus1.'d
to free l\.1r.;, &hultz on 11 pc ra;on;JI reCOJ!ni zance bond thou'(h
lhc wnman r1uahf1ed fllr 1t and orde red her held tn heu of S400
bond
.. I sat up ;11J 01 ,i:::ht I didn't elosc my 1·yt•1-> I eouldn 'l slt:t.'J>,
~1 rs S<'hult1 ~:.i11I l 0hur.,d;1y "A -...·om:1n in :1 nuthf'r <'1·!1 "'tis yt·ll
1ni.: ;di n11(ht <ind I c11uldn'I slt •t·p l.icC';•ul>l' I l.\;1" a:.h;imt•d of b1•
n1g lht•re "
Asked l.\'h~· :-he took \ht• food -.hl• '>:11d I J.:Ul·!'.~ I J•I!>\ i.:u1 io
liltlc d€.·sr>1·r<1tt· .'lfld ;i IJ1t hungr \ If you ri11ln t i.:t·t 11•1 mtJrP
lnonev than I did . vou ti do th1• !>Jn1c thin~ • p;,i.c~· :-;11d lhL;Y ff1und ~in h1·r 1iursl' -...h1·n ,.111• ".1s .1rro •st
ed. but :\trs Sehult1 1->a1d tlial "'it!> for h1•r rent
Slit: WAS H.t:tt:l\s t;IJ Wt:rJ.'\;F.SDA\' when Hl'llJr (.;11u nty
J us tice or lhl' Pe<JCC lludy Ksqu1vt·I round her 1n JUJI when 11 .. ;1r
river! for ""'urk
"I JUSl couldn't hcil<>vc · 1->a 1d t:squ1v<'I ! e:in·1 ~,,,.
;1ny 91·ye:ir-old go1n ~ to J:ill Thll>. w:.is a very dehntt-.· m1st.1k1• 111
j ud g ment "
!\1s 1.adcl cxpl<11ncd ·rhurl>d11 y that 1'1r.. Schult1. had ~11.·l·11
:i uthnnt1es an 1nC'n rrt•t'I addrc!>S. and did nut give the na m1· ol
unyonc who could be C'ont;1('t1·d for rt'fcrcncc
··1 felt Vl'rY bad otbout hav1nJ! to make her stuy 10 Jar1.·· .\I :.
I.add Sll id "But I \\'llS not ahout lo rl•il'al>c her tn lht• m1lltlll· of
the nighl when Wl'. didn·t know fur surl' whcrl' s he l1v<.'d •·
MRS. SCllUf,TZ' (01\S f.: IS Bt:INC; ref<.'rrcd tu a cnuns(·hni.:
program and the char~es "·111 f'\'Cntu:illy l:K• dismissed. said l 't.-d
Arev:do of the B{'xa r County 01s1r1el Attorney's offH•1·.
~l can"'h ilc . th<' {'aSe attracll.'d national puhhc1ty cind Jlt'0111l'
from across lhc 1J n1ted Slates have 11fferl'f.I rood , mont·Y and
lf.'ga l ;1id for !\1rs Schullz ,
But for 1\1 ra. Schultz. a ll th1· eoncer n comes a httlt• lall'.
In a voice steeped in despair. she said "I JUSl pray th:..1
God will romc and take me out of this world."
Prime Rates Hiked
NEW YO RK t l\PI Several First of Chicago . the .unlh·
major banks raised 1hc1r prime larg£'Sl bank in the nation. had
lending rates lo l 1 ~4 pereent 1"heen the only ma jor bank lo 1m-
da y . join in~ u move bc~u l~~the incrc:as1.> befQre today.
earlier in the "'eek by f<'irsl N·
t ional Dank or Chicago.
Citibank. the nation's second ·
larges t bank. No. 4 Manutac
turers llnnover Trust Co. and
No. 5 Morgan Guaranty Trust
Co., a ll of Ne w York. we re
umong the banks announcing in-
creases from lt'h percent.
The moves had been e xpected
s inc e the Fe de r a l Reserve
Boa rd last week moved to push
up ahort-term interest rates in
an erfort to flaht lnnauon and
s upDOrt the dolfar.
the 1prlme lenc1Jn1 rite is th~
rate charted by baak.s to Utelr
moat credjt.worthy corpora te
c us tomers. Becauae It 11 public·
ly a nnounced, tt 11 cl osely
rollowed u an taclicetor ol in·
leNSt raite eoncttdom1
Tbe prime roM earUer lbia
year to 1144 perc.nt be~ slip.
pt.na b9ek to tJ~ ~nl 11 i~ .. --·-.--prtm1 rate of tz .percent WM
readied durla& !he 11'1"11 rw· .... 1oo.
I
White House
Gate Crashed
WA SHI NGTO N (AP) • A
Baltimor e man was •r ested
early today for alle1eclly tryin1
to 'r a m· a car thro uc h t he
southwest c ate at the White
House .. the Secret Ser vice re -
Ported.
Secret Service spokesman Ken
Lyn ch Miki Jalln II. Polin&. 28,
wa1 UTelttd by the arency's
unirormed cUvi1ioo .iner the t :so
a.m . lnddeot. .. _
f.,ynch said rulinC bad been
charaed wltla co111dina. a nd
deltNction of eowemment prop-
t rty. He waa beln1 held by .,.,_...,police aad ar•alln·
memt w...9tbed.a.d later '9diay,
L1!1ell IOld. ,,,..,,-... -
dam• .. tO both die •eltlele IDd
tbe be••llJ refnlOr* t l ffl
1ale. L"'°' aald .
I
•
' .
I
,
Hf
• aALSIOH. NC. h\Pt Doe-
• 1 .-treated Dr Jett,., .. .,.... ......... ~
M ""'ved thariaa an au-..,. *' llWlll ........ ., .. ,.....,
lftNtotMetMflaM....,llt ••d>• ... '• &ftal. Pld•re1 1laowla1 Mae· t>oeald'1 1ta-wo.... wen 'allowatotlleJ1117n.ndar ... u.1 ............ ,..,. ....
\he ~111 ....... M.a.d, a
coatrut to ~· raw ...... 1bowam a-..,......,..ol1M
family.
MacDould, •· cl R•dnlltm Harbour, 19 daarsed wttlll alab-~llll ad bludpoat'& to ..... hi• ,....... .... lette, ••
Hd daupt.en k.lmberb, 5, ud
Krlatn, 2, In rebruary ltTO
when be WU • GrMD Beret doc·
tor 1Udoeed at Fort Brau.
He dalma four lntruden tilled
hi• famUy and •tabbed him. The
_gove~ MP be kllled Im
famlly md 1tabbed~maelf u a
coverup.
The pictures of MacDonald
shown 'lbunday, dlreetly after
pictures of the mutilated
cblldren, apparently were part
,of the 1ovemment'1 contention
that wounds he received were
less severe because they prob-
ably wereseU·inllicted.
Jn crou·examining the
oathololill who performed the ~utopeies. the defense continued
effort. to ahow that the Army
.bungled ita lnveaU1atlon.
Wade Smith, one of the de·.
f enae attorneys, asked both Dr.
WUUam Hancock Jr. and Dr.
George Gammel about tbe pro.
cedures used. Both were Anny
,,atbologiata at tbe time.
Smith's questlonins showed
1.h at the bodies bad been
stripped of their clothes and
tooled before the pathologiata
examined them. Gammel said
the condJlions were ·· not ideal.··
Th<'Y a lso were unable to say
If the weapons the J(ovemme·nl
• has introduced a crude club,
two knives und an ice pick -
were the onea use d on the
fam ily.
However. Gammel, now of
Lincoln, Neb.. said in his ex·
pe rienee. it's "very rare" that
'the specific weapons can be
'1de nlifled unleas they have
·unique characterislica lhat leave
Jdentlfiable marks.
Colette had 40 s tab and
puncture wounds and had bffn
dubbed, Gammel aald. Kimber·
1y had eight to 10 alab wounds
and also was clubbed. Kriaten
had 27 s lab and puncture
wounds and possibly had bffn
h it by a blunt object, said Han·
~ock, now of Chatham County.
Sm Ith a lso stressed In bis
cross-examination that neither
doctor specialized In forensic
pathology. The specialty requires
extra training for determining
how viole nt deaths o~ur. Forensic pathologists deal In
cause of death and In the ma er
it occurs.
In its questionjng, tho govern·
ment asked the doctors about
the direction or angle or the
blows und stabs the Cumily re·
celved . The testimony 111 expeet· eb to be used by the government
(6 s upport its argument that If acDonald killed his family. .. ,
:. MacDonald was cleared of the
(.1Jarges by the Army but indict· a in 1975 by a federal grand
f'ry . Numerous pre-trial ap·
t*all were beard before lhe trial
ttarted lut week .,
l.oot Recovered :~SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -
!• lice capped a year-and·a·half·
ng lnveaUgaUon and recovered
estimated $500,000 in atol~
welry and precious metals tn ~hat is believed to have been ~e arreat of a major Tenderloin
strlct fence. Lester C . Marta.
'1 of San Franci1co, wa• lb~rged with four counts of re·
elvlng stolen property after his
rrest TueecSay.
~-----------------~----, OMMa.COAIT H/F
DAILY PILOT
........ -. Stat~ Controller Ken Cory
nya lhat if lawmekrs fall to
enact a state budcet by the
June 31 deadline next year.
be will refute to make pay·
ments until the budaet is
passed and signed by the
1ovemor (See Story, Page
AS).
Sex Case
Suspect
Confined
A Fountain Valley m a n
charged with unlawful sexual in·
lercoune with a 14·year·old girl
was committed to a state mental
hospital Thunday by Orange
County Superior Court Judge
James K. Turner.
Judie Turner ruled that Larry
H. Wheeler, 40, a former Garden
Grove paramedic, was a mental.
ly di90rdered sex offender who
could benefit from treatment.
Whee ler was arrested in
December and cha rged with 21
counts of child molestation and
unlawful sexual intercourse in
volving ~e daughter of a Ccmah:
companion.
The mother of the girl pleaded
guilty to a felony charge of child
endangering and w<11s plact.'d on
tbf'ee years probation.
It was alleged by police in·
veatigators that Wheeler had re·
lations wilh the girl al his home
and at a Garden Grove motel.
Judge Turner. m handing
down the senleoce. s aid the
max I mum amount of lime
Wheeler could spend in the slate
facility would be five yearli,
eight months. but s treHed the
·actual s tay could be much
shorter depending on Wheeler'!l
progress.
llaze Burns
Seven Acres;
Bullet Blamed .
A ricocheting bullet wa!I
blamed Thursday for Igniting a
bruih lire near the South Coast
Guo Club in lrvlne that charred
seven acres before being
doused.
A apokeamao for the state
Department of Forestry said lhe
blaze near Jeffrey Road and
Jrvlne Boulevard waa apparent·
t y caused by a bullet tha t
glanced off a rock near lhe gun
club. .
Called oul to fight the blaze
were 30 fire fi ghters, two air
tankers, a bulldozer and fou r
pumper trucks.
No injuries were reported and
there wu no structural damage
caused by th e flames,
spokesmen said.
The bullet ntdentlr rico·
cheted off a rock behind tar1eta
that had been set up for shooting
practice. 'lbe blue broke out
about 50 feet away~and burned
away from the club.
Slaying
~ers
Arabs
8!1RUT, Ltbanon <APl -An
unary Arob world vledttcd SUI>·
pqrl t.oduy for P1lest1nlan &l
tacks on Israel to avenge tht> us
till881DUU0 11 or l{ut•rrllh.1 llludcr
Zuhulr Moh1wn One ~ucrrl lln
tirc>up u 1d Egypt bud a hand In
tht> 11&.Ytnl and It would try to
asuulnaate Prcsldenl Anwar
Sud1l .
Syria blamt•d thl' "Camp
David A!lumct'" or l~rlwl , t.;gypt
~md the United St1&tett ror lhe at:·
l»ck on Moturen. who died Thurs·
duy an a hospltul in f'·ran('t•.
Da m ascus r odto said Syria
would r"t't.loublc support for tht·
1tucrr1lla movement
Other ~rub niJ llon:. con
dcmnt'd the shtylng and said 1t
mudc an escalation of v1olen<'c
In the Middle Eai.t inevitable
··such assassination will not
halt Lhc march or the Palcstin
Ian n·volullon." said Abdul
A.e111 Hussein, Kuwait's mirush:r
of state for foreign affairs.
The PLO high command in
Relrut clllimed tM hit team was
direc tly attached lo Prime
Minister Menachem Begm·s of·
flee and vowed lo step up at
leeks on Israel.
The military security chief or
Moh sen 's Sy rit1n·conlrollcd Saa
'flt Thunderbolt gucrnll:1
f(roup was quoted us. say1nl{
Egypt's :nicrcl ser vice and
<1genb of Mossad. the Jsrac·ll 1n
tclligence agency , acted JOantly
to assa!lsinale Mohscn.
"We have documt'nts provin~
this;" the guerrilla plannc·r.
idenlifil.'<1 by the code name Abu
T hayer. was quoted as telling
the official Kuwa1l1 news agency
in an interview in that oil-nch
Persian Gulf state.
"Saiqa will strike again," be
said. "Egyptian offic·iuls, includ
mg President Sadat, arc within
our fighters· reach.·•
Sai q a l(U n men . thei r
automatic rifles blazing. bumccl
th(• slreC'ls of Moslem We~t
lk irut today. forcing bu~inc~:.1•<.,
tc1 shut in tribute to Mohsen, <t:l.
th e P a l cbl1n t· L iher al1on
Oritanizulion's war minister.
Mohscn die d a t P ast l·tir
Hospital In Nice, France. )I(·
had b<-en in a coma for 36 hourE>.
slnct> he was hir In the head by a
.32·callber bullet fired just
before midnight Tuesday as hi·
was enterinR his rooted apart
menl in lhc French Rivie ra re
sort city of Cannell.
Two Sought
In Slaying of
Impersonator
LOS ANG f~LES <AP> -A
female impersonator who reject
ed a proposition from two other
men was shot to death curly to-
day and his male companion
:.ilso dressed In women's clothes
·-fled unharmed. police said.
John Alex flam es, 22, Lo:.
Angcle!S, was out for a 2 ~ m
walk with th e o th e r 1m
pcrsonator when confronted IJy
two mt:n in an old blue station
wagon, Hollywood Divis ion de
tcctive Russell Kuster said.
When they rejected the prop-
os l ti on , Barnes was s hot,
Kuster said. D:.imes was pro·
nounced dead al the scene .
"The victim and the witness
wer e female impersonators."
Kuster said.
The companion. whose iden·
Ufty was withheld. was not 1n
Ju red.
House Pan~I OKs
Fnergy Committee
WASHINGTON <AP> -A
vital part of President Carter's
energy program, legislation lo
establish a powerful energy
mobilization board, is over its
tint major hurdle in Congress.
but one t.op Democrat is warning
of toup debate ahead.
The House Interior Committee
reached tentative agreement
Thursday on a measure to set up
a five·member board along the
basic lines Carter.sugges ted
, Coneerts Out
Rock Promoters Sue Council
LOS ANGELFJ; (AP> -Two rock promot~rs
have filed a •19.5 million lawsuit char1lnJ. the
Burbank City Council wllh cenaorahip because 1t vol·
ed to cancel seven rock concerts acheduled this aum·
rner In the city's Starll1ht Ampbltbeater.
The suit aaainlt Burbank and Clty Councilman
Jim Richman was flied in U.S. District Court Thurs· day on behalf of Clnevlalon Corp. and Wotr·
JUssmiller Concert.a. It alle1e1 lhe council cancelled the concerts
because tt disapproved or the muslc, the performers·
social vtewa and the pouiblllty the concerts would at·
tract bomOlexuall and dna1 uaen.
Jn blDnlnl 1even of nine rock acts, the counci~·
cited a "pcM_nllal for creatinl a public nuisance." ~the actl cancelled were Jacuon Browne,
.Todd ren and Patti Smith. _
SkglafJ Returns
I
U S. Customs inspector Oliver Seymour inspects the
larg(•st piece of the downed Skylab at the San Francisco
lnte rnulional Airport after it was found in Australia two
we~ks ago. A private Australian firm plans to e xhibit
the one·tQn piece of hull throughout the United States.
Algeria Cuts Oil
Export 20 Percent
N t-:W YORK IAPl Algeria.
which supplies about 8 percent
of llu-oi l imported by the United
SL:.il1·:.. hai. cut bal'k tht• amount
of ml at t.•xports by 20 percent, 011
industry sources said today.
The cutback, which b<!gan this
month, Is the second reported
th 1s week b> a major 011
t:x porting nation On Wcdnes·
day. sources said Nigeria was
cons 1dcnng a cut of abou\. 10
percent In 1t.s oil production.
Both naltons produce oil lhat
1s <J mong the world's best. used
mo~llv for makmR asohne
"Wt· unrkrstand that t·vl•ry
body has been l'Ul hitck bv 20•
~wn·•·nt nghl now." i.atd an of
r1c1a l or an American 011 com·
11any that 1:. nm· of Algt·ri:.i·:.
Paul Kaneen
Services Held
Funeral seryiccs were held
Thursdny for P aul Shelton Ka·
necn , a long·llme Huntington
Beach resident a nd oil company
rorcman. whu died Tuesday <1l
th(' age of R6
Mr Kanccn. survived by h1.,
widow, Rhea, w:.is employed Ly
Standard Oil Co. for 36 yt:ars
before h.is retirement.
He• was buried al Harbor
Lawn Memorial Park in Cost.a
Mesa following a mass of Chris·
tian burinl at St. Mary's By Ttw
Sea Catholic Church in Hunt·
ington Beach.
customers.
Rut it is unclear when• lh1· ml
1s going. Analysts s aid Al~nw
may not bt-cutting batk produc
lion. but rather divertmg thl' oil
on:. the spot m arket or into
Algenan rchneraes.
"Where that add1t1onal crude
Is goi!J8, whether 1l's going t1)
the spot market or somt:whc•rc
else. we don't know," said the
oil company official, wJ.o didn't
want himself or h11> firm 1d1·n
tified.
U.S. A irlij.ts
Viet Refugees
Kli Al.A 1.UMPUIC Malay1>1:1
IAP l -The United Slat.es I'>
carrying out one or its b11o~c:.t
::iirlifts of VH•lname~t· n•fugc•••s
sance the end or the Indochina
war In 1975, refugee 0Hu·1.J I<.,
said today.
The US Embassy pn•ss 'lf·
facer . Michael 0 . Hrown. s011d
more than 4,082 refugees are be
mg flown from Kuala Lumpur
for p<>rmanent settlement in th•·
tJnated Stutes th1:. wct:k
F,.._ PClfle 1\I
BUDGET ...
(·nough on s<>r\lices
Miller said he found It out
nigeous that more than 40 per
cent of the cost went to ad
ministralive branches
E'ror.PageAI
Hearing
Set in
'Scam'
. • ' t
A prellmlnary hearin1 haa
been aet for Sept. I in Loa
Anietes County municipal court
for the four Orange County re.l·
dents accused of runnlna a con
aame pattern~d after tbe movie,
''The Stlna."
Arreated Tuesday oa warrants
luued in Loa An1•IH were
Beverlee Claydon, II, of 81
Roy al St. 'Georse. Newport
Beach: Attila DeAgh, 31, ol 2'11&
Hilltop Drive, Newport Beach;
Michael Newman, 31, of 14 N.
Stoniniton Road, South Laguna
and Jerry Mack Morris, 34, of
Buena Park .
Mrs Claydon was released
from jail Wednesday arter post·
1ng SS0,000 bond.
The three m en remained
Jailed today OeAgh was held in
lieu of $100,000 bail. Newman
and Mom s each were held ,in
heu or $75.000 ball.
In addition, the three men are
named on warranta ilsued in
Orange County alleging fraud irt
an advanced fee loan scheme.
Those warrllnts carry $250,000
bail each. The case for which they face
prosecution in Los Angeles in·
vol ved an as yet unldenWled
Corona del Mar man wbo t.ol€1
1>01lcc he lost $160,000 in cash.
a nd his 1976 Rolls Royce Silver
< ·111ud lo the group.
They allegedly took him to a
home an the Hollywood Hills
which they said was a private
gambhng club for mallionaires.
He was enticed into helping a
supposedly dis gruntled club
e mployee who was t.o deal a
crooked faro game in which the
club would lose and the vicum would wm __ _
llow<•vcr, at the last minute.
the victim wa!. tricked a nd lost
tht• c:.ish and h1~ car.
ThL· htlm(· <1clually belongs to
uc·tor G\'Ori.:c Montgomery wh11
lt•J sL•I 11 lo a man pohct! s aid al·
luw1•d th1~ 4uurtct lo use 1t. Thl-'y
"·' 111 ,1:. muny u!> 40 act.ors or
~htlb would he hi red to play lhl'
parl!. 11f milhonaarc ga mblers
and dub CffilJIOYCt.!S.
Polite said Montgome ry is in
no way connected with the al·
lci.:ed crime.
S ance pubUcalion of the ar·
r<·•Hs pohc · said eight more vie·
11ms have rome forward-two in
N<:wp<art Reach and six in Loo
Angeles to allege they'd been
fleeced by the group for
a mount:. ranging from $4.000 to
$100.000
Authontu·s in Orange County
i.aad t1xJ;1.v lh•·y don l expect to
pro'ol·l'ul•· lhc three men named
111 th1· lo:.in fr:.iud warrant::. unl1~
lh•· Lo., A11~1·lcb cu:.c has been
<'o mplded
Thl' loun caS4.: 1~ bai.ed on al·
lt•gatwn:i that the trio took
SS0,000 f rom a county bus1-
nc:.~man ;J~ <1 fei• for arranging
a $:! m1lhon loan lhat never
mat1•nahz1•d.
SUSPECT ENTERS INNOCENT PLEA. • •
found until July 2 when a statt'
forc:stry worker happened on
them while clearing brush at u
campground near Sierra Madre.
Police continued their search
for the suspicious photographer
and for the yellow bicycle the
girl is believed to have been rid·
ing the day she dlsappea~.
Investigators today again em·
phas ized the importance of
locating that bicycle and asked
that anyone with information
about it contact police.
Those s ame lnvestlgator5 met
Thursday with police from Ox
na rd and Santa Ana who arc an
vcs t1gatang ca~cs 1n volvani.:
children from lhci r ci ties.
Also scheduled to meet with
Huntington Beach investigator~
are Los Angeles Sheriff's of
ficers following up on the death
or two young boys rrom Lo~
Angeles County.
Alea.la was convicted lo 1972
for a L968 attack on an s .year·old
Los Angeles girl.
The UCLA graduate wa ~
paroled in 1974 but returned lo
pr1:.on four months taler follow-
1n~ has l'Onv1ct1on for posses.'ling
marijuana an Huntington Beach.
Ht-w:.is paroled again an June.
l!J77
Thurs day Ot'puty Public
Od•·nder Christopher Strople
quc:.t1oned reasons for court is·
.,uun~ or the search. warrant
that lea to Alcala's arrest.
ffo said he m ay cnler a motion
to suppress any evidence gained »., a rC"ull of the search of the
Monterey Park home Tuesday.
FOR
ONLY
ONE
DOLLAR':'
•
•With PW'dlaae of
One at Reaular Price
7
VOL. 11, NO ••• 4 SECTIONS, !2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
I
FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1979
Your Ro•eto .. n
Dally N .. .,!fpaper
FIFTEEN CENTS
• • W0tnan, 91, .Jailed • tn $15.04 Theft
SAN ANTONIO Tua (AP> A 28 yuu o ld c ity
tna1i1tnte. ctillcli~ In lht· p11 l for beln1 lOO lenient, ha11
drawn criUcl1m for her hMndUna of a ahopHftin1 cue that
handed • de&Ututt 91-yeur-old woman an JaU for a 11luupleti&
nl1bt. .
Maule Schull&, whh suad 11tw lost her ~.ooo 11i1vln1s to coo
arlilll in 19'13 and live!) on only $233 per·month in Social Sec uTlty
and vewru·~ benefits, says desperation and hunger drove her
to 1leal SlS 04 worth or saw.ages, ham und butler Tuesday from
• supennarltet
Northwood Rescue
SHE WAS CHARGE~ Wl1H THEFT. Jn an urraignment
Tuesd ay night. Night Magistrnte Mary Elizabeth Ladd refused
to free Mrs. Schultz on a personal r ecogniza nce bond though
the womWl qualified ror il und orde red her held in lieu of $400
bond.
"I s at up all night I didn't c lose my e yes . I couldn't slc..-ep,"
M rs. Schultz said T hursday .. A woman in anotht•r cell was yell·
mg ulJ night and I couldn't sleep bec-.use I was asham t>d or be·
log there."
Asked why she took the food. s he said. "I gucsi. I Just got a
hlllc det1pcrate und a bit hungry. If you didn't get no more
money lhan I did, you'd do the same thing."
Police said they found $48 in her purse when s he was arrt!lil·
ed. but MrS. Schultz said that was for he r rent.
SHE WAS RELEASED WEDNESDA V when Bexar County
J us tice of the P eace Hudy Esquivel found he r m Jail when hear
n vcd for work.
I JU!il couldn't bcliove .... " said Esqu1v~I. "I can't set·
CSee WOMAN, PaRe A2>
8-year-old Saves
Tot Fro1n
By DAVID KVTZMANN i.lnd
DELORES BROOKS IRWlN
OI -Dail' f'ltet Stall
•·1 saw a figure Ooating ut thl'
bottom of the pool. At first I
thought it was a doll. th;.it it wa!>
a pra nk."
Bul as 8·year-old ScCJn Driskl:-1
found out Thursduy, it was no
doll he found in the community
pool at Fort S umte r and Monitor
in Irvine's Northwood section
It was Jennaflor Wu T wo ye;in,
old
.. , went and lifll'd 1l up and 11
was a live l'l'rson ." the hlond
haired Scan !>aid this morning .
buC'k :it lhC' pool wh1·r<· th(•
drC1mat1c hfo-suvin~ effort had
occurred the day hcforc.
Wha t would lake place next
would involve &-an , hi~ fritmd
Cra i~ BeckC'r, l ~. and a Man
namE>d Ed Fuller. 62, of 26 Fort
S umte r.
l'olict· said tod<&y lhal it wm,
ht'rause or their quic k action
lha l Jennifer, of l7 /\lllanta, I!'!
n•covenng al Santa /\ni.i·Tusltn
Com munily llosr>1tal
There was a t ime Thuri.day.
th1·y <ill kn<•w . wht•n 1l didn't <11>
J.H':1r she would bt· ~" 1uc1<y
Th<il wm; 1usl after a frwncl
Solid Theft
'Stolen' Driveway Replaced
Bruct• P . Newbery of Cost <.1 Mesa re turned homl.'
Crom work one night to discover a shocking loss.
SOMEONE HAD STOLEN his driveway.
Police said today the 51-year-old resident of 239
.Knox Pl<.1C(.' was luckier than most theft victims.
Not only did the culprits return. they gave him a
n<•w driveway t h a t would have cos t as much as $700
to $800 if he'd ordered 1t him::.clf.
INVESTIGATOR STEVE SHULMAN said <.1 con-
struction company called Nt'wbery the same night to
tell him they'd mist akenly removed his drivcwcay in·
stead of a neighbo rin g ont· they we r(' s upposed to
replc1C'e.
"He's g ot iJ real n1n · new driveway now .
Shulman .said
Attaeks on Israel
Arabs to Support
Palesiinian Plan
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP> -An
ungry Arab world pledged s up·
port today for Palestinian at-
lAcks on Israel to avenge lbe as·
1utssination of guerrilla leader
Zuhair Mohsen. One guerrilla
group said Egypt had a hand in
the slaying and il would try to
assassinate Preside nt Anw<1 r
Sadat.
Syria blame d the "Camp
David Alliance" of Is rael, Egypt
and lhe United Stales for the al ·
wck on Mob.sen. who died Thurs·
day in a hospital ln France .
Damascus radio said Syria
would redouble support for the
1uerrtlla movement.
Other Arab nations con
d emoed the slaying and said it
1nade an ~alaUon of violence
in the Maddie EaRl inevitable.
"Such assassination will not
ha ll the march of the Palestin·
1a n re vo lution," s aid Abdul
Azis Hussein, Kuwait's ministe r
of state for foreign affairs.
The PLO high command in
Beirut claimed the hit team wui.
dir<'ctly att<ic hed lo Prime
Minister Mcnachc m Begin's of-
fice and vowed to step up al
tacks on Is rael.
The military security c hief of
Mohsen's Syrian-controlled Sai-
qa -Thunderbolt -guerrilla
group was quoted us saying
Egypt's secret service and
agents of Mossad, the Israeli in·
leWgence a1ency, acted 'jointly
to assaasinat.e Mohsen.
<See ARMIS. P•ae A2>
:2 Cyclists Injured
.:In Irvine Accident
'
The driver of the car. Pamela
Rea1an, 2JI, of Anaheim. wu not
lnJured.
Both veldc ... were westbound
OG McG•• wbeD the coWatoa OC· carnd ............ ...,,.
told onlffn 11M •H in the
aumber t~. approachlDC Red llD .... decided to
barB a.It ad started to mow ln·
to ... liftGnl .....
111 . ._,.,. told ome .... llM
waa la tbat I•• wbea the moto~•· DlllJN la rroet o1 ........................ bNll•.
but coule't aYOkl 1 co1U1ioa
• I
Pool • had called out t11 llw i.:rc1up or
boys swimming m th<· tll'l'P l.'nd
that hl· saw ~om1·lh1r1i.: floallni.:
nt:ar the bottom ur lht· shallow
s ide .
Se an . w h 11 I 1 v 1· s at l ;,
Hichmond . s<i1d hl· s wam ov1•r,
pulled Jcnnifor out and yelled,
"Can anybody hl•l p''' ·
.J ennif<'r. who had a pp:m •nlly
w;,ndc red :.iway from ht'r old1·r
s1sll'r :ind falh·n 111 lh1· w:1l1·r
w:i:. both un1·on:.l·1011!'> a nd 110
bn·<1thmg "'h1•11 Sl•a11 a nd Craig
a nd their frn:n<b finally got hi·r
out of the• w;1lt·r
l'l'nplt• around llw pool :.l:1 rt1·d
running toward tl11·111 fra11tH·;rl
ly. Sf'ttn s a id. und 1t wa:-th1 ·11
1-'ulll'r aprX!arl'd
"She· lookl·d likl· :.he· W:JS ('Onl
pli•tely dt•i.id." Se:1n :.:ud
lnd<.'Cd, as paramedics would
s ay later. there w<is probably
only a faint heartbeat wtlcn she
was pulled out.
F'ulll·r. h ow<'v<·r . q ui C'kly
began to give th1· tut mouth to
mouth resuscitation m a n effort
to revive her.
H e k e pt thi s up until
paramedics <irrived. Whl'n th('y
did. Je nnifer was breathing
again.
Sh<' was takt•n to tht' hospit al
1n Sa nl LJ Ana . w h ert· a
:.pokl·swom an ~ail.I th1 :. morning
the girl was m s al1:.factory con-
d1tmn.
Thl' pool wht'rt' lht· 1nc1d1·n1
occurred 1s not c-1ty-owncd rir ud
m inis te r ed and th1,•r1 · 1s 1111
llft·guard on duty th1•rc·. I\ sign
warns s w1mm1·rs th1•y UM ' th1·
fo c1hty al their OWll ris k
Twelve-ycC1 r-old Craig. of ll
Savannah. s<11d hl· had taken
firs t md instruction hul thal "1l's
a wholt' lot different whe n it hap
pt•n11 lo you.''
Scan. Craig and the1 r fncnd:.
wcrl' swimming in till' d ct•p encf or lht· pool when anothe r friend
hud ca lled out that he s aw
... nmethmg noatmg near the bot
tom of the sh:J llow end.
"It's c reepy for 12-ycar-olds ·
to res cue so mebody . Cn.ug said
"A lifeguard is Lr:11n1·d lo do that
kind of thing ...
Major Banks
Raise Prime
Lending Rate
NEW YORK IAP> Seve ral
ma jor banks ra ised their prime
lending rates to 11 :V.. pe rcent LO·
-day, joining a move begun
earlier in the wet>k hy First Nu -
lional Bank of· Chicugo.
Citibank, the nation 's second·
largest bank, No. 4 Manufac·
turers Hanover Trust Co. and
No. S Morgan Guaranty Trust
Co . all of New York. were
a mong the banks a nnouncing in·
c reases from 11 ""' perce nt. Also
joining In the inc rease we re Bank
of America, Security Pacific. Nu·
lion al Bank aod United CalJfornia
Bank.
The moves had bee n e xpected
s ince l he F ed e r a l Reserve
Board laat week moved lo push
up ahort·t.erm intereRt rates in
a n effort to light inflation and
s upport the dollar.
The prime lending rate is the
rate charaed by banks to their
moat eredit·worthy corporate
CUltomen. 8ee1UH It ll pubUC·
ly IDDOUDCed. lt la clo1ely
foUowed • an indlda.or ol in· t.r•t rate CODdiUO.S.
Tb• prtme roM earlier thll
YNr to 11~ percent before 1Up·
pins back to ti"' percent .. in·
terflt ratel eased. The record
prltne rale ol 12 percent ... ' rea~ durtn1 the 1174·75 re·
caaion. •
O••tv f'llol ''•tt .,hotu b t .,,~ n,trd •~-nl• •
PARAMEDICS HUDDLE OVER TWO-YEAR-OLD JENNIFER WU AT POOLSIDE
lntin e C hild Was Pulled Unconscious a nd Unbreathing From W ate r •
He Really Was Angry
Lovelorn Dutch Soldier Runs Amok in Tank
ZEVEN. West C t·rmun y I AP l
A loVl'lorn Dut"h soldlt'r com
m :indCl'n"<I a ;m t11n armon·d
lank a nd :.ma:.h••d a h11u:.1·, ;1 ('ar
;ind a n1•arltv town ho.ill aftt·r
authoril1l·:-. s1:nt h1-.. l!i } i·ar 11ld
J,!1rlfr11•ntl tn n·f11rm :.t·ho11I ,
l>ul<'h n111!1an. p11lir1• .... 11d lo
<l.1 v
Thl· un1d1·nttf1t•d l l-vcar old
:-.n ldl l'r ca u st•d rn o1°1• lha11
$110,000 in dama).(•' l;l'fon· :.ur
rt•ndl•nn~ arll'r ht • plow1·d th<·
·I an k into t II,. t own h a 11 1 n
Bn·mer vocrd1· ,tft 111111•:. v.t·~I of
I lam burg
The Dutch authonl1<·s sa id the
so ldi<·r·. assigned In a Dutd•
NATO g<irnson 10 this town 10
northl'rn WP:.I <;c·rmany .J JI
Jh11'1·nll~ lwramt· ;1111.:r) aftc·r h1'
(:1·1 man girlfrwnd h,1d hel·n ,...
f1·1 n ·d b~ .1 \t1t1lh c·omm1s:.111n 111
.1 J.!lrl "1 l'formator\'
Ill-:.lartl·d up ,1 ( .1•1 m.111 m.1<11
l.1·1qi.1nl lank p ar k1·d .11 th•
llutt·h garrison 111•11" .111d IJ111
n·ll·d I~ md1•:. down 1 tw 111:111 :11
·IO mil•·'> a n hour :1l th•· honw tif
h1~ g1rlfrl!'nd .., 111.,lt·1 11.1n·111:. 111
Hr 1•m t•r\'tll'rcfr :1uthonl11·" s;11 <l
;\ltl11Jr\ pol1<·1· ,.1111 lh•· Lank
w hu·h 1111rm,1llv t'.1rrit·:. ,,
Bad.ham Sponsoring
Urban Park Measure
N<·wpo1t BN1ch Congressm an
Ho be n Badham JOinl'd a rnl
ll·uguc· from S:inta /\nu Thurs ·
day 10 introducing lrg1s latwn lo
crt•alt• the hrst natwnal urhan
park .
T h e bil l introduce d b y
Budham. a Rcpubl1c;.in and
J l•rry Pa llc rson. u Oem ocrat.
would provide $38 million for
purchase of land in a 19,000-acrl'
11re:.i or intcn•st str<'lching from
Corona del Mur lo Aliso Canyon
and inland as far us thl' Sar:
mcmbl'r appoinll:d hy t•ach ()(
tht• s t all' l<•g1 s lutor :. within
whost' district lhc prnpost•d park
1i. llH-;1ll.'d . a mt'mbcr <1ppo1ntcd
by the Congressman in whosl'
district the park 1s located , and
fivt• members appmntcd by th1•
St.·c rt'l<1ry of lhc lntc•n or.
ll earings o n lhl' propo s<:d
ll.'gi s lat1on < "H 4!H5l will bl'
·held Aug. 9 in Newport Beach ci-
ty council chamber!-.
Diego Freew<.1y fl Burns The amount matches the funds 8Ze
rece ntly budge te d b y state lc~isl aLOrS for purchaRC Of land
along the coast between Corona
dc l Mar and Laguna Beach.
Seven Acres;
Bullet Blamed According to a sta tem ent re ·
leased by aides l o the two con·
grcssmen, the Slate ;md rcdera l
purchases would be com binc.'<i in A ricochetanl( bulle t was
a pa rk which would be managed bla med Thursday for igniting a
under an unspecified joint errort brus h fire near the South Coast
that would also Involve local Gun Club in Irvine that charred
government. seven acr es befo r e be ing
The statem ent a lso noted that doused .
"the bill speciflcull y requires A spokesman ror the s tate
th~ Inte rior Dep artment to work De pa rtment of Forestry said the
w 1th the Sec r e l a r y o f blaze near Jeffrey Road and
Transportation In developing lhe Irvine Boulevard wns apparent·
proposed (San Joaquin Hlils ly caused by a bulle t that
Transportation> corridor." glanced off a rock near the gun
The park, apparently lo be club.
called the Orange Coast Na· Called out lo fight the blaze
llonal Urban Park, would have were 30 fire flthten. two air
lta own advisory commission un· tankers. a bulldoier end rour
de r the Bldham-Pattenon bill. pumper trucks.
The commitlion would conalst No lnjuries were reported and
or one member appointed by there was no stn1ctur1l dam••e
each ol the m1yon of Irvine. c a u • e d by t be rl a me• •
Newport Beach and t.a1una s pokesmen aald.
Beach; a member or the county The bullet evid ently rieo-
8 o ar d of Super v t 1 o ra ;. 11 chet.ed otr a ,.rock •bind.=
member appointff "i r that had~ Ml llp for --Re•Uttel /lt/ll!!lteJ/, r · pracrtice. Tbe blu. broke out
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1 u:.tnd11
It inav takP "''V1•r.1I \\t•c•k,..
lw fnn· ht' h<i:. 111 (a(••· I rwl .1
-..i.m k\•:.man said
Thi· Dut ch Ra r r1:.11n. part of J
l\J/\TO military fon·c• 1n Wc•sl
c:t•rm any. is lm.'all'<t rn an ar1·:.i
whc•r1• nrmorcd vch1c l<•s Mt<•n
1•ni.wi:?e m m arwuvl•rs and ttw
sold i1•r appar<•ntly rl1<l no t
,1roust' i.us pic1ons b dr1 v1nJ;! on
thl' 01wn road
Or:::wi_.~oa~•
Weatht•r
Ni g ht and m o rnin g
rloud incss dcaring to
ha7.y suns hine with o nl v
pa r l 1 u I c I l' a rin g :1°1
b!'uches. Lows tonaf'ht 1n
60s . flighs Saturday 70 <1t
beaches to low 80s inland
INSIDE TODA '1
The gm~r o/ entertain·
ment u re~ m a tour o/
old lloU11wood movie palace.,
and the mum of tM Greatest
Show on £arlh. See Page CI
••••
o.11, ,. ... SUH,._ ~ ARTIST 'DANI' WITH TWO ART-A-FAIR SCULPTURES
O 'When You Know the Rule• You Can Break Them'
'
Perfection Sought
I •
By Mesa Sculptor
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of tlle 0.11' ~ SlMI
Dani is a perfecLionlst
Right down to the crowsfeet on
lhe race or Moses.
IThe Costa Mesa artist, whose
given name is Shirley Leyrer,
has been a bronze sculptor for
only five years, but h~r exhibit
at the Art-A-Fair in Laguna
Beach is a show stopper.
Her d e licate nudes a nd
muscle -rippling m ales are
tastluUy done and the mother or
two says she does it a ll without
models.
' "I think about a subject for
~everul months before I begin
working in wax ," the pert
bJonde woman says.
And she doesn 'l lea vc onc
s inew or curve out or her stun
ning s tatues .
Da ni's been in the Art·A·f''a1 r
for l'IRht y<'ar~ now, and she s till
dabbles with oil paintings which
W('l'l' first cxh1h1t t-<1 nearly a
dl·c·adc a~o
She bt>g;rn da bbling in th1 •
''lost wax method~' of scuJptlnJ(
wh(!n a fellow artikt gave her u
ba 11 of wax to while away th1·
hours wh1ll' s ilting at ht·r oil ex
t11 h1t. ;
But now It's a full-time job for
the 18-year Costa Mesa resident,
)"ho carves lifelike figures at
'er home.
f She creates her mod"ls out or
toft wax, then surrounds the <1rt
~ith a rubber mold. From this
lnold. a cer,m1(' casting 1s made
~t a foundry in West L o~
f.ngcles.
1 Afte r a s uil<Jble number or
roats are :.ipplicd to the model,
\he mold is placed in the kiln.
!'here the wax is m elted out of
'he ceramic coating (hence the
e ame "lost wax m ethod ") .
Molten Dronzc 1s poured into
the ceramic shell und Dani
drives up to pick up the un·
finished product.
She breaks open the cera mic
cast, cleans the me tal. applies
the arms a nd l egs , the n
sandblasts the metal so it will
absorb acid.
Her husband, Lowell Leyrer,
who is president of the Art-A·
Fair, then brushes acid on the
unfinished piece, scorching the
surface with a torch to give it a
patina -the aged look or the
finished sculpture.
"Otherwise it would look like
brass." Dani says, making a
face
Sh(' said different acids create
difft>renl effe('ts on the art piece
hut don't us k her what acids
do what That's a trade secret.
She sells her models, ranging
from nude women sitting in a
bed nf lilif's lo posed nudes on a
blirnkt•t, for h •twe(•n S:J,000 and
$4,000
And f'ach finger, le~ and arm
muscle is sized lo scale.
Som e sc ulptor s , like Mi r h t'lan~1·l 11, d1 ~tort some
body parts. s uch a~ the ovt'r
s ized h a nd:. on the llaliun
artist's "David."
Occasionally she will create a
model with s li ghtly longer legs
or stunted arms "to get the em-
phasis ~ the flow or the piece
ri~ht "But you have to be pretty
~ood at whut you're doing to get
away with that.
"Onct• you know the rules.
then you can breat the rules ...
sht' s ays.
The results or Dani's work
show she d<X!sn'l need a rule
book
treasary Choiee
j Miller Says Nation
I 'In a Recession'
f
WASHINGTON <AP> -G.
i lliam Miller, President
arter's choice as the next
easury secreta ry, said today
c United St ates is in a re-
stion. It was the first time a
p government official
kfl owledged that the long-
pected economic downturn
d begun.
"We now have been triggered
to a recession.'' Mlller told the
oate Finance Committee dur-
g confirmation hearings on his
m ination to succeed W.
ich ael Blumentha l a t the
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Treasury.
T he Carter administration and
the Federal Reserve Board have
recently predicted the economy
would dip into a recession this
year , but Miller was the first
eovemment official to say th~
downturn had actualfy begun.
Mil ler. s till officially
c h airman o f the Federal
Reserve Board, said the ad-
ministration should continue Its
econo mic policies which are
a imed at controlling inOatlon.
He said it would be a mistake
to try to pump up the economy
with new spending, but said the
government should try to help
segments or the population that
are in special d1fficulty becauae
of tbe recession.
He cautioned Congress against
voling any tax reduction at this
lime.
"An across-the-board tax cut
. . . would be unwise because ll
would unleash a new round of in-
fl ationary pressures," he said.
EventualJy, he said, once the
federal share or total spending ia
reduced a lar.ae dividend can be
returned to Americans in the
form of tax cuta.
"But I don't think today ls Ute
ritbt Ume for any tax cut," be
sald.
Any aucb tax cuts at tbe ap-
pror.nate time would Include
bus .,.. tu relief to promote la·
ueaMd inv•tment and produe·
Uvlty, he aald. But for the mo-
ment. tbe nation muat 1tlck to
Prea•dent 1Carter'1 coune of
boJctina dowa federal 1ptDdjnt
to fltht lnllaUon, he 1aid.
Miiier blalUd UM blt lnc,.ue
In oU ~ bJ tbe o,. ........
of PIUOllum &zportt., Coun·
&rt•• for puabtn1 tbe United ..... ...,a ........
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Hearing
Set • ID
'Scam'
A preliminary hca rinM ha~
bun 11et for Stpt. 6 in Lot
An1elt11 CoWllY municipal court
for lhc tour Ordnge County rcs1
d"nu accwit!d of runmng a con
1umo putturncd a fter the muv1c,
•'The Stlnu ·'
Arreitlt-d Tuesday on wttrran ts
luued 1n Los Angell·:. were
Bevukl· Claydon , 35 or 81
Hoy <ll S I C:1•11rg1., Nt•wpnrt u •t1(•h . Allllu Ut•Agh :m. t)( l7JG
thlllop 1Jr1ve, Newport lieach;
Michael Ncwmun, 36, of 14 N
Stonington Road. South Laguna
and Jerry Mack Morris. 34 , of
Buena Park
Mrs Claydon wa~ re leased
from Jail Wednebday after post
ing S50,000 bond
The three m en r e maine d
Jaalect today UcAgh was held in
he u of $100,000 ball Nl'wman
and Morris t•ach were held in
111•11 or S75,000 ball
In add1t1on. lhc lhrcc men arc
n amed on warrants issued in
Orange County alleging fraud in
an advanced fee loan scheme.
Those warrants carry $250.000
bail each.
The case for which they race
prosecution in Los Angeles in·
volved an as yet unidentified
Corona del Mar man who told
police he lost $160,000 in cash
and his 1976 Rolls Royce Silver
Cloud to the eroup.
They allegedly took him l<i a
home in the flollywood ll1lb
which they s aid was a pnvatt•
gambling club for millionaire~
He was entil·cd into helping :1
supposedly dis gruntled c lub
employee who was to deal u
crooked faro game in which lht·
club would lose and the victim
would win.
However, al the last minute,
the victim was tricked and lobt
the cash and his car.
The home actually belongs to
actor Georg(· Montgomery who
leased it lo a man pohct' said al
lowed the quartet to uM' 1l They
said as many as 40 artor~ or
shills would be hired lo play th(•
parts of m11liuna1re gambler"
and club employees.
Poli ce said Montgomc·ry b 111
no way connt•l'led with thl· a l
leged cnme.
Since public.·at1on ur th ... ar
rest)), Police said e11'(ht mm·1· vu·
t1ms have l'Offil' furw:i rd two 111
Newport Bea1·h and s ix 1n l.11..,
Ang1,.1cs to e1 lh·gc they 'd tx·en
fle eced b y lh<' Rroup f or
amounts ranging from $4,000 t11
$100.000
A uthorillt·~ in Orang1· C11tmt'
s aid today lhl'Y don't 1•x 1wct 111
prosecute the three men namt:d
in the loan fraud warn1nts until
the l;0s Angele~ case ha~ been
completed.
The loan case is ha~l<'<I on al
legations that tht• trio took
$50,000 from a county busi
nessmun a!> a fl't' for a rranging
a $2 million loan thut nevN
malt•rialized
Ladder Fall
Kills Viejo
Worker, 44
Newport Bt'<tt'h poll<"<· suid to
d uy they believe a Mission Vicj11
m an slippt::d lo his death Thur!.
day night whllt.· trying to 11pcn :in
access door to thl· roof of a
l''ashion ls lund stor(!.
Irvin F. Reichert, 44, wl:ls pro
nounced dead at the M 'l'nt' at 7
p .m . after ll c<1mpan111n d1-.
covered hjm lying in a pool or
blood at the foot of a 15-foot
ladder. Reichert, an employee of the
Ma r io Constru c tion Co. of
Laguna Nigu(!I, was working on
a construction project al the
shopping center.
Police said he was in the habit
or using a faucet on the roof to
wash up before going home cuch
dav.
His companion said that he
b ecame c on ce rned about
Reichert when he was gone
longer than usual to.wash up and
found him at the foot of the lad·
der .
Paramedics were called to the
scene but were unable to aid
Reichert.
Hecause the dead m an's hands
were still dirty , officers
theorized he slipped orr the lo1>
or the ladder while trying lo
open the hatch leading to lht•
roof.
f',...P.,,eAJ
ARABS •••
"We have document& provtn1
thil," the 1~errllla planner. identlft~ by the code name Abu
Thayer , waa quoted H tellln1
the omdal Kuwaiti new1 a1ency
In an interview In that ol1·rich
Peraian Gulf 1tate.
.. ~ 1trtke a1atn," he
Hid. .. an official1, lnclud·
ln1 t s.dat, are wlthJn our n-.n· reacb ...
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91-YEAA·OLD WOMAN SPENDS NIGHT IN JAIL
Mattie Schultz' Treatment Draws Criticism
f 'ro• Pag .. A I
WOMAN, 91, JAILED. • •
:m y 91 year old going t() Jail Th•~ wa:. a very d1:fm1tc m1'>takt· m
Judgment "
Ms. Lurid expluint•d Thursduy thut Mrs S('hult7. had ~iven
a uthorit1t·s an mt·orrc('t addresb. and did not give the name of
;inyom• who could he contaclc..-d for refon·nce
"I fell very bud about havm~ to m ake he r s tay m JI.Ii i." Ms
Ladd said. "But I w<.1s n<1t about t11 n·h:<JM: her in the middle of
lht· night when wc dadn 't know f1ir sure wher~.')hf' lived " -.
MRS. SCllUl~TZ' ('ASE IS REING rl'fern·rt to u couns1·hn~
pr111.tntm and lhl' ch:Jrgl's w1ll 1•vt>ntuully h«' db m1ssPd . said Ted
\n•v<.1111 of th<· Bexar County 01 striC'I /\tl!irn1·y ·.., offirt:
M<·anwhllt·. tht• cas e atlrattt-d nut1onal putJf1 c1t~ and p1•opl1:
from ac·ms~ the United State:. h<.1vc oHt!red fo11{J , mum·y and
kg;tl ;mJ lor Mrs . Schult?..
Hut for Mrs Schultz, all lhl' concnn c11m<•!> :1 lltllL· latt•
In a vo1<·t• i.tt·c1ll:d in <le:.pa1r, s he sa•d , J JUsl 1m.1y that
< ;1111 \\Ill <·omt• <1nd lake me out of th1:. w1irld
Mtorney Accus.~d
Of Cat Burglaries
COl.UMBJA. SC CAl'I -A
p ~ y t' h 1 a t r 1 .., t a n d I a w y <· r
oe~c rit>e a '1 Y po11c<' as a
"m11'11•rn d~•Y .Jtok yll <.1nd Hyde.'
prac·t1<·rd a t hird vocation ,
authonl1c:. :.ay. He's accused of
burglary
Dr. l<.1n S. <iale wus charged
\\1th t·1ght rnunts of hurglary,
pol1ct' Miid. In vestigator:. Thur~
d <.1y round goods valued ut
S500,000 in a St'alcd room 1.Jt thl·
suf>pct t 's homt'. authorit1l's said
c;otd. silvt•r and rare coins,
Jl'Wt·lry, antiques and an a rsenal
of rifles, shot~uns, pis tols, hand
grenades and gunpowder wen•
disc•overcd in the 9-by-12-fool
room that only Gale had been al
lowt·d lo enlcit, said Richland
County Solicitor James C. An·
dt•rs
More weapons we r{' found
hur1t•d in th e bu c k ya rd .
uulhor1t1cs said.
A11d1•rs s aid guns, jewelry.
coins and a leopard :.kin had
bt>en 1dentif1cd by owners as
stolcn property. and the s heriff's
d~IJIJ rtment was going through
c1ttll'r' 1ih:-olv1 •d hurglury cast·~
1011k111~ for v1t'l1m:. who could
idt•nt1fv 1lcm!'>
<;ale. was plac1•d in the South
Ca roli na Slate llosp1ta l. a men
tal fac·1htv. 11nd<•r a rourt order
/\uthoritw:. !'>aid the .1rrt·:.t and
d1Sl'ttvt"ry may hold the ke) lo
s {'It fl' s 0 r l h ('rt s that h cl v ('
plagued <.1 fa!-h1onuble C11l umht:1
~ubu rll for four years An mfor
m a rat ;_i1Ucd tht• anvl·st1gut1on.
l h1·v !.aHL · It 1rhlund t:ounly !-i hl.'r1ff
F rahk Po\\t•il 1fr:-1·nht·d tht·
p s y·c h 1a tr1 :-. l l ;1wy1· r <•:. ·a
mndt•m daN" J1·kyll and Hyde •·
Ill' :.aid c;;alt• 41 . ";,1s lt rt•scrvt•d
mun wh11 praet11·l·d m1•1l1cine by
d;.1v and allt·gt•dl v burglarized
homes at night .
c;;t11•. a nat1v1• of Phlladc•lphia.
was arrested Wednesday as he
was rl'tuming home from hi~
mNIH·al off11·t· (;;_tie. who ha~
prad1c·cd ·psychiatry in Colum
bi:.i !>incc 1969. graduated from
the niversity of South Carolina
L<.1w School in 1977 und practiced
forenB1c psychiatry.
Suspect
"Pleads
Innocent
By JER&Y CLAUSEN OIU.Oelly~lteff
Rodney James Alcala pleaded
innocent Thursday to charaee ot
kidnapplna and ldlllD1 U.year-
old Robin Christine Samsoe ot
Huntington Beach. .
Meanwhile, police from two-
other cities were mMUn1 in
Hunliqton Beach in an attempt;
to determine whether Alcala.
might be involved in other kid·
napplngs. :
Alcaht, 35. of Monterey Partc
was arrai1ned in West Orange:
County Munic i p a l Court.:
Wes tminster. on c harges of•
homicide. kidnappin1 and lewd:
conduct in lhc death of Miss
Samsoe.
Judge Ragnar Engebretsel)
sch1.·dulcd Alcala's preliminary
hearing for Aug 9 in the west
county courthouse but s1tid to·
d ay that the s t•ssion probably
will ht• pos tpom·d
Alc<1h.1. described as an un-
l'mploycd . part -tim e p hotog-
rapht>r, was arrested at his
pan·nts' Montnt•y Park home
1.·arly Tuesday by Huntington
Deach police. ·
Judge Engebretsen appointed
th e Oran ge County Publi c
Dl'f<'nder to Alca la's defense
Thursday following discussion
rcg;1rding his abrnty lo hire ti
pri\'alt• lawycr
1':ngl'brt>ts1·n noted thnt when
a r r 1·s l e d Al ea l a was in
po-. ~t·ssion of a bout $2, 700 in
<'i1:.h Hut Alculu told tht· judg(' tl
wa:. hi s molhc•r's mnney lo tw
u-.t•d 1n the purchase of u car.
The judge li fted the $250.000
lw tl attat'hed to Alcala upon ar
rest and ordered him held in
Orangc County Jail without bail.
Engebretsen said he decided
not to allow ball because or th<'
Se pt. 10 H1 vers1de County
S uperior Co urt tria l a lso
:.chcdulcd for Alcala.on kidnap.
pin~ and assault charges and
ht!l';tU~f· of lht• St'rlOUSncsS Of the
Orn ng1• County cas t•.
"I JUSI kit saft·r .. hl' said
A 11·,da fan·~ the H1 vl'rs1cl1•
trial an eonJUnrtwn with the al
lt·g1'<1 k1dnapp1ng or a Lo!>
Ang1•l"s ('ounty gi rl found later
an i1 n •mott· a rea neur Banning
on F1·h 1:1
T:ikt·n from All';ila's n·~1dence
fo llo wing a fi VC'·hour Ion~ search
Tu1·"od:1y hy Huntington Beach
11ff1< 1·r-. \\-en· .1h11ut !JJfl photol>.
many of lht·m young children,
somt> of them nudt:', pohc1· say_
Thi· <11·ad Sam ... 01· girl and a
g1 rlfrtt•nd had Ileen approached
11 11 II unt1ng t o11 Bcach State
H1·at·h .Jun<' 20 by a man who
wante1J l•> lak1· their photos. wtl·
nt!s~es reporll'd
Late r thut day s he d1sap-
peur1:o•d, presumubly whil(• ndin~
the girlfriend's yellow Schwinn
h1('yC'le toward her home.
I\ police artis t 's sketch of lht!
hNH'h photogruphcr and subst•
11uent "lips" from police agcn·
1·1t.•s a nd people who know Alcala
l1·d tu his arrt'~l . tnveM1galor:.
~.1)
Pnlir·t· arP still going through
th1· c11nf1s('aled photographs and
invt!:.t1g<.1ting Alculu's blue and ~1m11luted wood panelled Datsun
~t<.1t1on wagon. officers said lo
day.
Ttu.• missing Samsoc girl's un-
l•lund until July 2 when a state
fores try worker happened on
them "htle clc•aring bru~h al a
t·a mpgro11nd m·ar S1rrru Madre
l'ohce continued their search
for the sus picious photographer
and for the yellow bicycle the
Rlrl is bt-hcved lo have been rid-
ing the day she disappeared .
FOR
ONLY
ONE
DOUAR~:c
•wuh P•rdlue ot
One at Re1ular Price
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Who s Business? No Visible ·Entity
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W8'Q OWDI AmerlCID b•i·
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:t!r.e~=-~:::rz= coe&..OU.. bJ u ld• or 1
f1mll7 or •••• • 1roup of , ........
ffeN Md U... of eow"H, 1CM1
wW ftad eueptloru1. Tbe Hau
fa m Uy at.l1l bo6d. the ttl.M at
Levi Strauaa. The Dorrance
familJ lnalt Is the major owner
of Campbell Soup. Kirk
Kerkorian calls the 1hot.1 at
Metro Goldw)rn·Mayer. Edward
J . Daly is the undiaputed bo6a ol
World Airways (you would be
too ll you owned 80 per~nt ol
the stock>.
BlJT WHO OWNS Caterpillar
Tractor. one of the industrial
clanu of America? According to
the latest report from the rom·
pany, the stock held by all or its
directors and officers comes to
no more than seven-tenths of 1
percent of the outstanding
Caterpillar shares.
This is not to say that Lee L.
Morgan, the chairman and
chief executive officer of
Caterpillar, is Impoverished. He
owns 65.724 shares, worth more
than S3 mHlion.
However. that's a puny hold·
ing, compared with the big
blocks he ld by bank trust
departments , insurance com-
panies. pension funds, mutual
funds and other members of the
invisible phalanx dubbed "in-
stitutional investors.··
THESE INSTITUTIONS hold
more than half of Caterpillar
Tractor's stock.
An Individual or a family is
••J • idlatUJ. But an lutltll· don la lluldowy. It'• facet ...
bkllDC beblad a ma11 o~urt1. Hert, for aample, la P tJal
l•auraau, wblcb owna 1.8
mlllloa ..,... of IBM , worth toutMJ fUO mUUGa.
And Mn'I MetropoUl&D We,
wtUellowm•OOOabarea ofJBM,
wortll about 9" mWJon. John
Hucodl owm another~ mlWon
liq ol IBll. Aad New York Life
luuraH lau about $20 mUUon
moreollBMboldtqs.
NOW TIU:IZ AAE all mutual
Wt lntW'uce companies, wblch
are lheoretically owned by their pollcyboldera. Try aaking
pollcyboJdert ti they realized
tbat they are ownen of the ln·
surance company that In turn
owns all that IBM stock. They're
too busy scrounging for funds to
pay the next premium.
Data complied recently by
Computer Directions Advisors of
Silver Spring, Md., showed the
extent of holdings by Institu-
tions.
Some 450 big institutions own
65 percent of Eli Lilly. the big
drug company; 60 percent of
Minnesota Mining & Mfg .• the
Scotch tape company; SS per-
cent of Xerox; 54 pe rcent of
Merck, another big drug pro·
ducer; 52 percent or Atlantic
Richfield, a major oil pumper;
40 percent of Exxon, world's
largest oil company; and 20 per·
cent of American Telephone &
Telegraph, the phone company.
FERRETING OUT who owns
what in American business is
sometimes like a dog following
its own tail. It leads nowhere.
For example, what is the
•llnlflcance ot British
Petroleum owntna 52 percent or
the 1lo(k of St11ndard Oil of
Ohlo?
8rltlah Petroleum is a huce
company -on4t of the world's
lop seven, la fact -and 30 per·
cent of lta Ibara are held by the
British 1ovemment. Another 20
percent are held by the Bank of
Enalarul
Does thls mean that Standard
Oil of ObJo, from whose loins
sprung the Rockefeller Standard
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NEW YORK <AP> -Pan American World
Airways says it has acquired 51.4 percent of Na·
lional Airlines' stock. giving it majority control.
A Pan Am spokesman said Thursday the
airline owns 4,398,500 shares or National, after
buying 125,000 shares on Wednesday and 1,060,000
shares on Tuesday.
The announcement could bring to an end the
fight for control over NaUonal, which has been
sought as a merge r partner by Pan Am , Texas In·
ternational and Eastern airlines.
Long Strike Expe<!ted
DULUTH, Minn. CAP> -Minnesota Gov. Al
Quie says there is little hope of a quick end to a
strike that bas shut down all eight elevators at the
Great Lakes' bi ggest grain shipping operation,
causing growing concern
among farmers. millers ( J
and shippers. BRIEFS A spokes man for . J
Lo ca l 118 o f th e '----------"'
Ame rican Federation of
Grain Millers said Thursday that no talks were
scheduled with the six companies involved.
The millers' strike began July 6 ot an elevator
In neighboring Superior, Wis. By Wednesday, 520
millers at all eight elevators in the Twin Ports of
Duluth and Superior were off the job.
Quie said the two sides were "a long ways
apart" in the contract dispute. The main issue is
the union's demand for a cost-of-Living clause in
new contracts.
United to End f'Hgltt•
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -United Airlines will
end passenger plane service to Stockton, Modesto
and Bakersfield in the San Joaquin Valley on Oct.
28, company officials announced.
The airline provides three non·stop round trip
nights dally between Bakersfield and Los Angeles
and two each between Stockton and San Francisco
and Modesto and San Franclsro.
The company ls working with Air Pacific to
continue "adequate replacement service," accord-
ing to a 1tat.ement. Air Pacllic already serves lhe
three valley communities.
The statement said the flights are bein1
eliminated because United's Boeinq 737 service Is
"inefficient" over routes or less than 100 miles.
Eatt119 A ltft'llatt1'ets (J,.,,ed
ROSEMEAD CAP) -Southern California
Edison Co. ha• warned President Carter that his
energy program probably will fall unleu lt euea
eaviromneotal restrictions and permit.a more elec·
tricity to be senerated by coal and nuclear power.
Ediloo Chairman Jack K. Hortoa aaJd Tbu.n·
day that such alt.emaUve energy aources have to
be aacreuively developed lf Carter's enera pro·
1ram la to succeed.
Horton al.so said a stron1 proaram is needed to
develop domesUc oil and ru product1on.
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DETROIT CAP) -Volbwaren "will deftnlte·
ly" build a new car a1Mmbl1 plant lD tbe United
Stat.et or buy an emttn1 f actJltJ from a U .s.
automaker witbln the next alx moatbl. an otflcJal
for tbe Welt 0.rman comc~aya. Spolla9maD Tom lie Hid Volbw .. ea
la ClODlktlrtDI 1ltee ID a .._ 1tatta. ~olklwa,en
la the aal7 lorelp carmaker with a manufadUJ'tnl
plant la America. lta plant near New 8taatqn. Pa.,
wbJeb ODened lD April 1178 and manufactures Rab-bit moclell, wu built by the Chrysler Corp. but
nnu UMd bf tbe No. 3 U.8. aat.omaker.
(14.Clt AftDUION J
ReYIA~ In .... DAI LY PI LOT
Oil Tru1t, 11 under British
domination?
NOT AT ALL. It just doesn't
seem to make any difference.
Allon W. Whitehouse Jr .•
chairman or Sohio, reassured
employees and shareholders
earlier this year that BP's
plus-50 percent Interest would
not "lead to any radical
change.''
The lWO' companies have been
cooperating for 10 years, he
pointed out. and ''are bound
togelher by mutual advanta1e."
Eveo though lt holds the ma·
jorlty oft.be stock, BP la content
to e lect only three of its officen1
to the 16-mun board of directors
Of Sohio.
IN SHORT: BP wouldn't do
anything to hurt Sobio; Sohlo wouldn't do anything to hurt
BP. It's all very cozy.
And who owns whom is aJmost
academic. The managers go on r
Money
Tree
running the company just the
way they always did. It was
much easier in the old days •
when you could zero in on a
target. ·
Wine Exp~riment
Here Comes Connecticut
• LITCHFIELD, Conn. CAP> -
The 1,200 cases of wine that
Haight Vineyards will sell this
year is a pittance when stacked
up against the production of
_ even a single wine-growing re·
gion of California.
But the vin e yard 's
winemaster, 36·ycar·old Shorn
Mills, armed with s tudies he
wrote on Connecticut's weather
patterns and seven years of pro
fessional experience, is <'On·
vinced the tiny vineyard in
Litchfield has a chance.
THE fl.RST OF the vineyard's
1978 crop will go on s<t lc next
week , as owners take advantagt·
of a recent state law permitting
farm vineyards lo sell wine on
the prl'mises as long as they
meet certain conditions .
"No one knows whether 1t will
take off and become a viable
agricultural industry," Mills
said in a telephone interview
"But I think al stands a ~ood
chan ce, as good a s m a ny
agricultural industries."
SOME: OF THE vines hav('
been growi ng for four yc;.irs but
it wasn't until last fall that
grapes that would become the
vintage of 1978 were harvested.
The vineyard will begin sales
m odestly this year with two
varieties or white table wane. a
Johannisberg Riesling and a
Cha rdonnay. They will retail for
between $55 and $60 a case.
A Marechal Foch Is still being
agl'd and Wlll not be sold for
some ltme and Mills is far from
certain about its eventual prlct·.
THERE ARE ONLV 15 acres
planted in grapes on the Haight
farm, used by owner Sherman
P. lla1ght lo raise horses. Mills
said that as far as he knows
there 1s only one other farm
wine ry opcratini.: in the state,
and it's at the other end oC Con
nect1cut 1n North G ro~vcnor
Dale
"It's very low key, a very
s ma ll operation." said Mills or
the lla1ght Van<·yards M<n>t of
the work. hC' said. can IJe done
by only a handful of rull tame
e mployl'e~. with lotal rcs1dcmts
hired to help al h:.irvcst.
M Ills. who sp •nl years work-
ing 1n Nl'w York 's w ine·~rowing
()v•·r 'l'lu~ Counte•r
MASO U~iftCJS
Finger Lakes region. thinks Con·
nccticut's coastal areas would
prov ide weather patterns
favorable to grape production.
"CONNECTICUT RANGES
from excellent to fai r when com-
pared lo grape growing regions
of New York," he said.
"I would say m aritime in·
fluence sates in Connecticut
would be roughly equivalent to
thf' premium h1lls1dc sites in
California ..
Mills researched the region·s
weather in several studies and
bl•l1t.•ves a lack of knowledge
a bou t Wlnl' growin g a nd the•
pressures of ll.l nd dcvelopmenl
have kept wineries out of Connec-
ticut.
BUT MILLS LOOKS forward
to µ!anting more vines and in ·
crc•asing Lhc vineyard's capacity
from its prc~enl lcvf'l or 7,1100
g:illons h.> I 1.000 gallons next
fall
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Money Supply
NEW YORK <Af'I The govern-
m ent reported that the nut.ion's basic
s upply of mo ne y shrunk by $900
million ln lhe latest reporting week,
a decrease that economists 11a1d
makes further credit-t11htening by
lhe Federal Reserve lets Ukely for u
while. "Thia probably takes a little blt of
the PNNUre off the Fed." David
Jon ee. a n econ om lat f or tho
brokera•e house of Aubrey ~.
Lan.ton ai Co., said Thursday.
Downtun. Cited
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The
CallforJtia Chamber of Commerce aar• the nation'• ~nomy ia already
la a ~ tMl will COfltlnU. into ....
STOCKS I BUSINESS
C'tdtl•gCosts )
Busillesses Get
Utilities Lesson
By SYLVIA PORTEil
"The choice of rate schedules to be applied to a (bu.si-
ncsis > customer's service shall be at the cuatomer's op-
tion," says the Public Service Co. of Oklahoma ...
"lo some cases, the <business> customer is elllible to
take service under any one of two or more rates . . . but
tho responslbllity of rat es Iles with the cµstomer," says
Consumer's Power Co. of Michigan
"The <business> a pplicant must designate which rate
schedule. rate or option provision he desires," says
Southern California Edison Co.
TIUS SELECTION o•· RULES FRO" utility com-
aanies underlines lhe fact that the burden of determining
t he cheapest, most suitable rate for ullhty service fe<Sb on
the customers's sho ulders.
Yet, whJle ind1 v1dual customers or utihty companies
ure mor e sensitive than ever to the importance of con-
se rvation and saving mont-y, th · business sector re mains
relatively ignorant.
.. It's <.1ma11n~ how
little businesM·s n·:tll>
know about thl'1r ut1hl\
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N1•w York-haM:d cnt·rg-..
<·oni.ultmg firm
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mcnl of lht· Sin~cr Co.
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mun Colll•gc, Walla Wall:J. Wush
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or Fluor Corp . Irvine. has na mt.'ti Dr. Ronald OUvier as
pres1d1..•nt of ,..luor Europe Int , the London managing
center for Jo1 uor'i-European engineering and construction
oper al!ons.
tie had been munugm~ d1reclor of Fluor Nederland
B. V at llaurlem.
Harold Soren11en, l"luor f'~UroJ>f''S former pres id.-nt.
has been named u senior vice president of F'luor Engineers
a nd Constructors. tie rcturnli to the United States lo as-
s ume reRpons1bility for 1-'luor's involve ment in projects
with the People's Hcpublic of China.
Gordon Dibble, who wus MBsistont to the managln1
director or Fluor Nederland. hMs been appointed managiq :
director of that company.
Two vlco presidcnUul promotions also were announced
by Fluor Englnecrs r-and Cons tructors. Ra1 '•H Pll. •
manager or construcllon. w1t1J appointed vice president,
field construction. and Mark Da1b1bek, eicec ullve ·
mana1er projects. has been named vice president, project
management.
•
David E. S;._Jth, lluntingfun Beach, has been appoint· '
ed prnldent of Compatema Coflt., Huntington Beach
mic rocomputer systems manufacturer. ';
• IUloU It. BtlalM has been named vice pre1ldent. •
Buxton wu PNvlouly •mployed at North American
Avlatlon 11 coatrol dynamlciat In Its .erophyalc1 lab.,
The company wa1 founded in 111s bJ Dr. Rlcharcl
Smrtb .
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Laguna/South. Coiast Your Ho•etown
Dally Newspap•r
VOL 71, NO. 208, ~ SECTIONS, S2 PAGES
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SAN ANT NIO. ·re~os t AP> A 28-year-old Caty
matl1tnte. crtticlttd 1n tht> past for bctna loo hmient. ha~
drawn critlcisna for her handhne or a hopllf'llng cak that
landed U destitute 91 Yl'IH old woman In Jkil for a slccplc5b
ni1ht
Matt.le Schultz, ~ho s aid she lost her-$.S.000 uvingi to con
artlat.a In 1973 and h ves on only $233 per month m Social Security
and veteran's benefits , ays d~perat on and hunger drove her
to •teal $15.04 worth or sausugos, ha m a nd butter Tuesday Crom
a aul)emutrk4!l.
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS
• tn $15.04 Theft
SHE WAS CHARGED WITH THEFT. In an arraignment
Tuesday night. Nig ht Magistrate Mary Elizabeth Ladd refused
to free Mrs Schultz on a J)(:rsonal recog nizance bond • though
the wom1:1n qualtftcd for it <tnd ordered her held in lie u of $400
bond
"J sat up aU night. 1 didn 't c lose my t-Yt'~ I couldn't sleep."
Mrs. Schultz said Thursday · A v.omun an another cell was yell
mg all night and 1 couldn't :,h.•cp becau!>e I was ashamed of be·
mg there."
Asked why she took the food. she suacJ , "I guess 1 Just got u
little desperate and a bat hungry. 1J you didn't get no more
mo ney than I djd, you'd do t,hc same thing."
Police said they found $48 in her purse when she wa:. <1rrest
ed. but Mrs. Schultz s aid that was for her renl.
SHE WAS RELEASl-.:D WEDNESDAY when Bexar Co unty
.Justi ce or the Peace Rudy Esquivel found her 1n Jail when hear
rived for work.
"I jw;t couldn't belie ve .... " said Esquivel. "I can't sec
CSee WOMAN. Page AZ)
Pay Plan Nixed
O~uly Pilot Pf'IOtO b1 H.trry F1\l'lit1
Laguna Cops Ponder Response
L;.iguna lh·arh City Council
m .. mtx:r!> l'l'Jl'l"lt'11 lh1· latest 1n a
"l'rtl'~ of l'llUlller proposals from
th1· 1·1t y '" pol1t·1' a!'.sor1atH1n
Thursdav night, and <1Ssoc1at1on
lt·adt•rs 0!'-a y thc·y will nuw poll
th1· departm<·nl lit clt·t ·rm1nt.• tht-
m•xt form of actwn ··w,. an· It's!'< tha n a p1·n·1·nt
a pa rl f'IJ.!ht now." s aid ass11c111
taon pr1";i1knl Tc•rn· MacA tlarn.
who sa111. th1· t•ount d t urn1·<l
<lo'<' n th•·' ~ro11p .., J.1 tt·st 11ff1 ·r
.1 ftt·r o1n c·x1·c·11ll\I' '>l''>"l<in
·1 hursd;1~ n1~hl
··W1· will ht· p11lhng <>U r of
· f1<·<'r'> l•>cfa v 111 d1'l1·rmm1· whal
form ,if ;11·111111 "'t' "onl 111
pur:-.1w • * *
l"uunctlmcn approv1•d pay
h1kt•s to 7 perl'l'nl for non <;worn
pt·r'>OOJ1L•I. 7 r>t•rcc•nt for 11fflC<:r'>
and 8 p«·rcent for st·rgl'anli; anti
abovl' They ali;o approvt•d pa y·
mc·nt of t1 mt• a nd ti half for over
t1m1" which lhl'y -.ay amounts lo
a notht·r 2 7 perN·nl 1nl·n ·ast·
Hut polict· assol'1al ion officials
rt'Jt'('lt-d lhal t1ffrr and propoi;{'rl
.1 JO 7 pt·ret'nt at• r11.,s I hc• hoa r<l
h1k1• fur all polll"•' 1·mplc1vt0('"
llt , th1·v ~a11l. lh1·v "'oulcf ,JC·
1·1·pl an ·~ 1w1 n •nl · :11•111..,.., th•·
board 1m·r1·:..:-.1· :incl lh1• 111n1· and
.. h a I ( " rr \. r w h I(' h w II u I rl
a mount lo a HI 7 p1·rc·1·nt h1kt·
It 1s rl1ff11·ult fw tn• t11 ltc·ht·\ ,.
lhal. Ill tit•· 1nlt'r1· ... 1 ur th1•11
,.
1·mplt1Yl'<'s. tht• City Counc·1I ran·a
1·om1· upw1th lc·s::. than I pt·n•t•nl.·
l\1 acAdam sa1d
Cuun<"ll mt·mhers c11nt<1clcd
-..11d their latc•sl offt:r 1:. their
I <•!-<t
Wt"Vl' c·c>m1· up from our
ori~1nul oHn a nd I thank lh1•
pol1cl' i;hould at·cc·pl 11 . · ... aid
om· 1·ouncil memht:r who dtd no1
want lo lw nt1m1•d
But pohc•· "av ltll'v "'Ill h.1 v1·
lo thank a bout the· 1.11••'1 n111nnl
propus~tl h1•for1· .w1·•·pting 11
W1· y.,,111 he · lalk1ng with f1r 1•
1wrsonnt·l ("'ho :1n · <ilso ... ,.,.k1n.Q
1nl·n •;1si•, h1gh1·r than th1· t'll\ t!'<
11fh•r1ng 1 fJ\ .. r lhc· l>fftJ!rt •ss of
ISc•c· PAY l'l.A1'. Page> A:!t
'VICTIMS' OF SIMULATED DISASTER LOADED ON STRETCHERS FOR TRIP TO HOSPITAL
An 'Earthquake' Off Dana Point Provides Practice for Civil Defense Workers
Old Guard
Stung by
New Guard
Solid Theft
.. 'Disaster' Strikes
Arong South Coast
J a n Golati 's aerobic da ncing
cla:.s had been forewurned. but
Sl'Veral clas!> m e mbe rs were·
sta rt led upon ll•a ving the1 r room
to find dasf1gured young pc11pl1·
scatter ed around Sa n .Juan
Capistrano's Hut Springs Oanc·<·
Ha ll.
But thl' c lass, w hich h;1d
stumbled onto South Oran ~c·
County's disaste r prl'purednc·si.
d rill Thur sd a y, was rushl·d
around thl· rema ins of a M 1•d1l'al
Cen ter wht•n • r o dioo c t1v1·
1sotopt..-s had been spilled.
And their brief interruption tlf
tht• e xercise following a mock
earthqut1k1.• off Uanu l•oint 17 5
on the Richkr sca lc:J dad httle to
d I' t e r l h C S U CC l' SS 0 ( t h l'
l'rn e ri:cncy OpL'rat1on. nrf1c1als
!>Uld
It was ;,1 vny ::.uctesi-.ful
UIJl0 rat10n. ·· Ora nge• County's
Ci vil Dcf<•nct· Dtrl'c lor n url
Turn<.•r haid Loda\'. "I think 1t ~hock ed a ft''<' or the danl'c cl<is~
rn•·mbNs but al didn 't inkrrupt
th1· drill ..
About 80 'v1ct1m::." took p;irt
111 Thursda) ·:. l'Xl'rClhc· Tht·
::.1m ulated tnJUrll'!> rl':.ulted from
n 1ll:1psc:d buildings when lht·
c•urthqu;,.ik<' occurred at 7 p.m
'This is tht· firhl ta m t· w1 · uM•cJ
<S.•t> VIC.llMS, P agt· Al>
'let Battle Begin'
Says Recall Target
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
Of .. IMllY .. llM lutf
Lashing out ut a group that
h a s la unched a reca ll effort
against her. San Clem ente Coun
cilwoma n Myrtis Wagner told
her foes today, ''Let tht· battle
begin."
Me mbers and supporters of a
group calle d C itizen s for
Responsible Government served
Mrs. Wagner with a recall notice
Wednesday.
ln a press relcu!ie loday , Mrs
Coast
Weather
Ni1M a nd morni n g
croudlness c lea r ing to
hazy sunshine with only
partial c l earing u t
beachea. Lowe tonight In
808. Hllha Saturday 70 at
beacbea to low 809 inland.
IN81•E TODA"
Tfle ~ of ftllerlam·
' mnf ii~ na o tour of
old ..... d "'°"" polacf• 8ld llW ,..,.,,. ot U.. GrtOtelf
........... ,..,.Cl. .....
W a~nl'r hinted that the dt•
velopers of 7,200 new homes in
San Clemente may be the "hid·
den backt•r s" of the r t' c all
group
Ca llin g t h e m ··pr o ·
d evelopment.'" Mrs . Wagner
said , "This s ume small group of
disgruntled pt:.'<>plc a rc becoming
an c•mbarrassment to our city.
"Their ha ndpicked Planning
Commission has been e victed.
their manipulator. City Manager
J erry Weeks. is leaving and
thel r cover man. Director or
Public Works Howard Benson
has res igned."
Gale Howe, president or the
c itizens' recall group, de nied
Mrs . Wagner's claims. He said
h is group is for "controlled
growth'' in lhe city.
Howe indicated that "some
members" were active ln other
groups that have clashed "'With
Mrs. Wagner in the past. "But
m any or us are new and never
have been in other groups Uke
this," he added.
Howe said one of the alx recall
charl(es aialnat Mrs. Waaner
that cites "haruament of city
e mployeea and ciUzena" refen lo
not only her clubea with Weeks
and BenMn but other cJty aldec us
well.
· 'OUMr than brandln1 their
cbar .. u U., I will not dllftlfY
them 1DJ further,'' Mra. Wagner
laid.
II n . Wasner linked Howe and
lda~ll'OUP'• memben lncludlne
ftred Dlamdn1 comml11lonen
Mel lrorpa, Carol Carlton aad
Art Petenea, rormtr council "°'9f1ll a.art. Brent. real&or M &6Ml1 aDCt oualed parlca
com mt......-~ry Pooler; wtth : , ... ascA'IJ:. ••1e .\tl 1 ~
hmocent Plea
Entered in
Girl's Slaying
8 JF.ltRV ('l./\USt:N
ltodn1:y .J:1m1•s Alcala plc;,.icl1•!1
1nnoct·nl Thursrl:Jj to l'hargt·s of
kidnapping :ind k1 lllnJ.! 12-yi·ur
ol<I Hobin C'h t t~linl· Sam-.rJt• or
I luntangton Bt•;wh
M e anwhill'. pnlH"l' from t v.11
111 hL·r l'illl'!> w<.:n• m1·1'lmg 1n
lluntangt•m lh·a('h in an ;,itll•mpl
lo tfrll'rm11w y.,,IH•th1·r Al cal;1
m ight bt: anvolvt•<I in ol h1·r k1t:l
napµ1ngs
Al cala, J!i, 11f :\lonlt·r1·v Pa rk
w.1:. arraigned m W1•st i)rang!·
Co unt y Mun1c 1pa l Courl .
Wl's tmins ll'r , nn c harges of
hom1c1dc. k1dn~1ppan~ and lr '<'d
t·nnd uct tn the de•:• th of MIS!>
Sums0<·
.J udgt:" n agna r Engc·bret ... t·n
!'.Ched ulcd Akala 's prd1mmorv
hc;;i nng for Aug !l 1n tht· v.est
county courthoUSl' hut -.aid to
day .that lht• ~c·sswn probabl}
wall be postponed
Al cala . described as ;,.in un
t'mploycd, pa r t -l1m<' photog
ra phe r . w:is a rrest l'd :it his
parents' Monterey Purk homt'
e arly Tuesday by II untington
Beach police
J udJ(<' f;11gchret.scn appoinl<'d
llH· Or ange County Public
Ot'fender to Alcala 's dC'fenSl'
Thursday following discussion
n·~arding his abili ty to hire a
private lawyer
Engcbrctscn noted that when
arrt>s t c d Al ca l a w as an
possession of about $2,700 in
cash. But Alcala told the Judge it
wus his mother·s money to be
used in the purchase of a car.
Th<' judge lifted the $250,000
bull a ttached to Alcala upon ar
refit and ordered him held in
OrHnge County J ai l without bail
Engebretsen said he dt::cided
not to allow bail because or the
Sept. 10 RI ve r s ldc County
S uperior C:ourl trial also
scheduled ror Alcala.
01 ~g runtled Loguna Reaeh
• pohn· oHtc<·rs weren 't too happy
wi th a notice on the poltct·
bullc•lin board this wt>e k Louting
the efforts of the "old ~uard '"
durini:? thl' IIJllC nt three-day
"s ack-in "
T he notH·e. pinned to th1·
hoard h.v Cupt NPi l Purct•ll.
laud ed st·rg<'a nts and lt t·ut<•n
ants fur working long shifts d ur
an~ tht• wet•k(•nd !'.tl'k an by olhl·r
uHlcl'rS
J>urn·ll s.11d 11 was 1mpn·ss1 .. 1•
lo Sl't' and µartH·1pale in nld
sty lr· policing. wht·r(· stamina.
t•nduranc1•. humor. t·x p1·rw nc1·
.ind co11t0l'rn for fellow offll"l'r~
.., u r ( ,, r c• cl a n cl r 1· m a 1 n 1.· rJ
throughout L'ach hour of th•·
-.trikt• "
.. Thl' hottom ltnl'." the letter
nmtinut·s . ·1s th<· fact that wht·n
things gt•I tough. thl· tough gt:l
going "
I' u rl'c•ll ronc I udt•d thl' letter hy
C'Om mending "'your md1v1dual
and h •am efforts to maintain
the ·old r,u;ird' ·
It d td n 't t:1k r lo ng for a
similar noticl' lo appear un·
dc rneath the one laudmg the old
guard
App<.·:inng on Lugun<i Beach
Police Employees Association
lettt•rhead , tht• second note•
m1m1cs the kudos und boffos of
( C'rCd by l'u rcell
Addresst•d to officers who
purt1c1r>ut<>d m the sick-an, the
h•tter s tutt•s . "Thi• most signlf1
l' a n t a n d 1 m pr cs s i v e and
heartwarm in~ thing to sec has
bc<'n your display or stam1.aa.
t•ndurancc. humor, expcrl'.:nce
•ind tonccrn for fe llow o~dccrs
and citizens through the recent
yt>ars of hardship. long hours.
low pay. low mornlc, unsafe con·
di lions 1:1nd liltle apprecaat1on. ··
"T he bdttom line ." the as
hociation l<.-ttcr continues. "ts
the fact that il 's been touch all
along."
"We pc rsonully and pro
rcssionally commend you for your
individual and team efforts to
maintain lhe 'new guard·.··
'Stolen' Driveway Replaced
Brucl' P. Newber y of Costa Mes<i returned homl'
from work onl' night lo discover a shocking loss.
SOMEONE HAD STOLE~ ht!'.> dnvcwa;.
Police sa id today the 51-ycar-old resident of 239
Knox Place was lucki er th<.1n most theft victims.
Not only did the culprits re turn. th<.:y g:..ivt' him <1
n(•\\' drivt:wav that would h a\'t• cost u~ much a~ S700
lo SHOO 1f hl''ci ord<·rc d 1t him!>clf
I NVESTIGATOR STEVE Slll'LMA~ !-><ml " c:on
.... lruc·tion c·o mpc.in.\' t';ilkcl :"t·wb1•r y th1· '><•m1· n 1ghl to
11 ·1 1 him th1·~ cl mas takt·nly r l·m11\l'd h1!-. cll'IH'\\i.I} an
... rt·ad ol .1 rw1g hb11nng oni· tht·y Wl·rt· ... upJ.JO!.l.'d tu
rt•pliH'(•
~11('..., got " rt·;il n1c1· rww dnvc•w;1 ' now,··
Sh ulman ... aHI
Run to Nixon Site
To Open Festival
A da~h to former Prestdt·nl
R1 ch:i rd Nixon·-. Wcslt·rn Whttl'
Jlou:.t· and back will kick off San
C lt•m l•nlt"s Ocean f"t•i;t1 vul
Saturday. two days of run and
frolt(' on lht• city's beaches
Hunn<'rs s hould check an for
lhl• 6 2-mile run from 7 lo 7 45
a m . to p1 l'k up th1•1r rncc·
packets. The• rac<· bc~ms <it H 30
a.m . al tht· San Cl<'ml•nlt' Pier.
Saturd ay 's act 1 v 1 l1t·~ art·
rounded o ut by a Mint :vl1ss con·
test at 1 I a.m .. an open swim
competition at noon :.it the pier.
boogie board races at 1 p.m .. a
dory rac<' a l ~ p m.. c.1 pad
dleboard race ut 3 p.m . and a
s_aod sculptu re contest with
judging ;at 3:30 p.m.
Tht• Min i M1 :.s f1n a lo; art'
sch edule d for ·I p. m <.ind a
F'ris bee Fly-in t!-. slated at 4 .45
p.m.
Sunday's act1v1tics ~t·l going
at 12:30 p.m. with a run-swim·
run contei;t.
Othe r Sunday act1v1t1es 1n
clud<'
llalf-milc s wim. l 15 p.m.
Surf ska contest. 2 p.m
ll m
Paddll't><1arrt rac't'. :! 45 pm
!t on Man c·onll's t. :i JO p m
r>ory l'h:1mp1o ns h1p, 4 '.JO
Two-mile run. 5 30 p m
l'addll•board relay. fi p m
Dory n·lay. Ii :JO p. m
Ill-lay run. 7 15 p m
Chanot rt'lay, 7 30 p.m
Musical t"l:1j.!s. 7 45 pm.
Awards c1•rcmnny , R 15 p.m
New Offices
For Pilot
In Laguna
Beginning Monday . the
Dail y Pilot 's La ~una
Beach orficcs will be local ·
e d at 1027 North Coast
lltghway
T he new offices. located
in Suite E upstairs. will be
open from 8 a .m . to 5 p.m.
Monday through fo'riday
'Hit List' Court Issue
T he ofrlce will continue
to ta ke c lassifie d ad
vertisem e nts. fictitious
business state ments , and
cus tomer requests for sub·
seriptlona.
Public Def emkn Seek Diaclosure Mandate
By FREDERICK SCROEMEID..
Of .. CNlly l"lllot IWfl
An Aua. 17 Orange County
SuJ)erior Court bearin1 b11 been
scheduled to delve tnto the con·
troveny aurroundtna the sen·
t.nctnc ot babltual criminal of·
,_..,. b)' South Oranae County
Munldpel Court Judlea.
Al ..... .. a IO•Called "hit
lt.t" C!Oftt•inln« the names of
&*>Pl• who repeatedly flJI to
•how up for court appeuuce1
and natel by Jud191 tbat have
been remove d from court
reeordl. •
John Roves and Jam Sweeney.
two public defenders a&staned t.o
the south court, are 1ffktnc a
writ or mandate that would force
disclosure of the llst and prohibit
removal of any Jud1ea' notes
contained In court record&.
L1sun1 Beach Police Chief
Jon Sparb conf6rmed lOClay that
such a Ult exl1t.t, but defended It
aa a useful tool for handUna re
peat olfende.rs.
Jn a tfpical c-..~. Sp rkl said.
the court notlllea the PolJce de·
partmerat of offendcl"l1 who have
not shown up for scheduled court
appearances.
Offenses involved i n auch
cues have lncluded misde ·
meanor vlolatlona l'uch as drunk
in public and potfftlion ot ltu
then one ounce of m1rijuaoa and
clty mun1clj>1I code infractions
lncludln1 1Feel)ln1 on the beach
or in a veh1c£e and drinkln1 ln
public.
U a penon named on t.hc U1t
hll an outatlQ(tl.na warrant for
failure to appear ln court and 11
11lt1 r armted. ht'! I• booked lnto
''" R1T LIBT. Paae AJ•
The Daily Pilot's offices
are located two blocks
north of Boat Canyon on
the ocean side o f the
hi1hw1y.
The local phone number
wlll remain the same at
494·9466. Callers wishing
to phone In ads to the
Co1la Meu oltlce mo
dial M2-U21. 'ntose calUn1
from South La1una. San
Clemente, Lacuna Nlauel.
Dana Po6nt and San J"an
Caplatrano can ~acb the
COila M111 otnce b~ call-
ln14....,,
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L.l8C ''Ider, July 17, 1971
Draws Crowds
$38 Million
Urban Park
Bill Posed
Newport Beach Contreuman
Robert 8adbam joined a col·
league from Santa Ana Thurs-
day in lntroduc lng le1lalaUon to
create the finl naLiooaJ urban
park.
Tbe bill i ntro duce d b y
Badbam. a · ltepubllcan and
J e rry Patterson. a Democrat.
would provide $38 million for
purc hase of land in a 19.000·acre
area of interest stretching from
Corona del Ma r to AUso Canyon
and inland as fa r as the San
Diego Freeway.
. The amount matches the funds
recently budge te d by state
legis lators for purchase or land
along the coast between Corona
*I Mar and Laguna Beach.
, According lo a statem ent re·
leased by aides to the two con-
cresamen, the state and federal
purchases would be combined in
a park which would be managed
under an unspeclfied joint effort
tbat would-also involve local
government.
..... .-. • perHDt more tit• eit ...... Ume lut J9ar • AIMS otftdall al the P'talf val ot
Ar\t ad Arl·•·Fair .. >' bual.DMI
1a..brtaUl tboM two luLlula. Workl of art from 1chool
children lbrouthout Oran11c
eount.r wtll be on dlsp••r ait u.e
Fullwal ot Ana, •• wel .. ex.
hlbU.a at mare Ulan ltl artia\I
Juried Ullo t.be unuaJ at.ow.
Tony Urbano'• puppet& wlll
perform 11ain thJa weekend ,
aod t.bere will be a ffff·fOr all
area for yowic•t~ra to creatt.:
tbelr o wn artwork• whl lt-
pareoll tour the 1rounds
A do-it·yoursetr art apace will
be provided for youn-aters at
the Sawdust aaaln th.ls year.
wlth youngsters provided with
peodh, pai~ts and c ruyons to
create their own m usterplecc:.
W a ndc rang minstre ls and
mimes wiU be on t.he sawdust·
s trewn grounds , nestled in a
eucalyptus grove out L agunCi
Canyon Road
Cleverly designe d b ooths ,
c re ated and built by the 160
artists on the _Sawdust grounds
m aket1 for a unique atmosphere
for visitors and shoppers.
Meanwhile, down the s tret't al
the Art·A-Fair, Don Lafoon and
his musical group will perform
at 2:30 p.m. Suturduy for vis·
itors.
The Art·A-Fair features morl'
tha n 100 artists and cr aftsmen
during th.is, the 13th year for tht:
show.
De monstra tions of their art
are performed on the grounds by
artists, who welcome questions
from festival-goers.
T~e Art-A-Fair opens at 10
a .m . to midnight loni~hl and
Saturday and admission is $1 for
those 12 and older.
Sawdust Fest.ival patrons can
visit the grounds from 10 a .m . to
1t p.m . dally, and the Sl ad·
mlHlon puJ la Sood for a wttk
or vlalla
Festival of Arts hours are
from noon to U~30 p.m. with ll SO
cent udml•11ion set for ..:adult.a
llnd 50 Ct•nts for chlldrt>n S to 12.
l'romP.,,eAI
RECALL ...
recalled former council mem
bcrs Riii Walker and Donnu
Wilkinson
Walkl'r. Mr'i Wilkinson a nd
currcnl Muyor Hoy tlumm frc
qucnlly clas h c,tl with Mrs
Wagner and hN ally. former
r ouncalman Ho ward Mushett.
also n ·calll'<l. on dt'vdopmcnt 1s ·
s ues duri{lg the past yc>ar
Mrs. Wagne r claimed that
since' the April 24 e lection of
lhrec new councilmembers to
re place those rel'allcd J an. 23.
"pro dt!ve lopment" forces in the
city. Ilk~ Howe's group, bav('
pan1<'kt'd . Proponents o( the ICJll•st recall
t"ffort art• still walling for an of
f i c· 14il rt· s JHI n ~ (' fro m M r s
Wagner to tlw t hargi·s brought
againi;t hL•r. Mrs. Wagner sa1r1
she pla ns to file· that n •s ponse
nt·x l w1·t•k afl<•r ... hl' tnnsulb
with lt•gal l'OUO:-.f•I
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PAY PLAN. •
the meet and confer session ...
MacAdam Si.lld.
He would not say whether of
ricers will stage another ··sick
in·· as they did last .,., ee~~nd. __
O•llY Po lot SIAlf Pllolo
CAROL MOODY OF MISSION VIEJO AWAITS X-RAY BY DR. DENNIS RANDALL
She Wea Among the 10 People 'Injured' In San Juen Ceplatreno Thursday
, F,.._P~AI •
Y!CTIMS •.. •
·jwo victim collection poinLo; in
:'fin exercise,'' Turner said. "We
:really believe that's a more rc· ·~listic situation." ·~ Students with simulated in· '.~uries were located In El Camino
l'f>a rk on Camino Capistrano a nd
:'n a fi eld at Acjache ma St.reet
:'.find El Camino Real
j.j County fire unlts responded to ~illal reports of the disast er.
reallng victims at the scene
hile private a mbulances ~r a n sporled others l o South
it;oast , San Cle mente, Sad·
!tlleback and Mlsalon Community
:11ospitals.
"lt really did stretch county
ire's resources." Tumer said.
·w e had the fire department
eally spread out.'·
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jail rather than being rclcCJSl'd
on his own recognizance. Spark:,
said.
Sweeney charged Thursday
that the list is being used lo
place repeal offenders in jail
wJt.hout benefit of trial. He said
som e offenders may be jailed up
to 30 days before their ca1e 1s
placed on the court calendar.
··And the n the district at-
torney says he wants to dismiss
and give them cre11t for time
served," Sweeney said.
On the issue or the judges'
notations, the public defender8
claim that it has been past prac·
tice to delete com1nenta made in
the mar.ans of court records.
.. Plea.Se warehouae thla 1uy
(place in jail). He created mor e
paper than a parade on 5th
A venue," was one notation
found in a m e. Sweenev said.
·'This guy is one of the Laguna
B each f a bulous 50,' · said
Sweeney in quoting another
comment.
Ove r the past two years.
Sweeney said, secretaries, act·
Ing on judges' orders, have ex·
cised the comments, 1tvlng rise
lo what be called the "L·s hape
files'' due lO t.be shape or the
trimmed pages.
Superior Court Judae Ted
MUlard recently l11ued a \em·
Loot Recovered
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Police ceppld a year-and·•·half·
IODI lnveltll•Uoa end recovered
an ettlmatlld lll0,000 ln atolen
Jewelry and pNOlOUI met.all In
what 11 btlla¥ed to bawe been
the arrett ot a D\ajor Ttndelioln
diltrict feece. I.Alter C. Maib. s1. of San Franclaco, w aa
charled wWl four CCNnta of re-eet.tft\:!:" property after hit
arrett 81·
J
porary restraining order pn·
vcntin~ r~moval of any not"s
<.'onta1ncd in court records pend·
ing the Au~ 17 heanng.
It 1s the ubhc defende rs· pos1
t 1on that the notes should be pa rt
or the public court record.
South O r ange Cou n ty
M un1clpal Court Judge John
Grimn has defended the nota·
lions saying they help him and
othe r judges know whether a
person Is a repeal offender who
should receive a more s tringent
sentence.
Griffin said he doesn't think
the comments iishould be part of
the court file.
llaze Burns
Seven Acres;
Bullet Blamed
A ricoche tin g bullet was
blamed Thur5day for igniting a
brush fire near the South Coast
Gun Club In Irvine that charred
seven acres befo re being
doused .
A spokesman for the stale
Department of Forest ry said the
blaze near Jeffrey Road a nd
Irvine Boulevard was a pparent·
ly cau1ed by u bullet that
1lanced off a rock near the gun
club.
Called out to fight the blue
were 30 fire figbtera, two air
tankers, a bµlldozer ando four
pumper trucks.
No lnjuriet were reported and
th~re waa no structural damage
ca uaed by the flame s.
1po1ceamen said. .
The bullet evidently rico·
cheted ott a rock behind tar1ets
that had been Ht up for sbooein1
pr1ct1ce. The blaze broke out
about !O feet away and burned
eway from the club.
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91 -YEAR-OLD WOMAN SPENDS NIGHT IN JAIL
Mattie Schultz' Treatment Drew• Crtticlam
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WOMAN, 91, JAILED
any 91 year -old going to jail. This was a very de finite mistake in
Judgment."
Ms Ladd explained Thursday that Mrs . Schu.ltz had given
authoritJes an incorrect address. and did not give the name of
anyom.• who could be cohtact.ed for reference.
.. , felt very bad about having to make her s tay in jail," Ms
Ladd said. "But I was not about to release her in the middle of
the night when wr didn't know for s ure where s he hved "
MRS. SCHULTZ' CASE IS BEING referred to a counseling
program und the chargcs will ev<'ntually be d1sm1ssed , said Ted
Ar<.'Va lo of the Bexar County District Attorney's office.
Mt•anwh1l1.•. lht' case attracted national publicity and people
from <tt•ross lhl' United States h ave offered food, money and
legal a10 for Mrs Schultz
n ut for Mrs. Sch ultz, all tht: eoncern comt·s a little latl'
Jn a voic(• steept·d in despair. s he s aid "I JUSt pray thi6t
Cod will coml' and lake me out of this world.··
Sanitary District .
Adopts User Fees
(';ip1stranu Bearh S ;in1tary
District officials have levied a
$611 pc r y t•u r user rec o n
customers us ing the entity ..,
sewage system
S/,aying
Angers
Arabs
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> -An
an1ry Arab world pledted IUP·
port today for Paleluatan et.
taek1 on larMI to av.a .. ....._ ...
aualAaUoo ot 1...mua leader
Zuhalr Mohaen. One 1uemUa
1roup aaid E1ypt bed a bud ht
th• sla)'inl aDd it would try to a11a11fnate Prealdent Anwar
Sadat.
Syria blamed the "Camp
Davtd Alliance" of Israel, Etypt
and the United States for the at-
. tack on Mohsen. who died Tbun·
d ay in a hospital in France.
Damascus radio s aid Syria
would redo uble s upport for the
guerrilla m ovem ent.
O ther Arab n a tions con·
demoed the slttying and said it
made an escalation of violence
in the Middle E'a1t inevitable.
··s uch assassination will not
hall the march of the Pai.tin·
1an r evolution," said Abdul
Azia Hussein. Kuwait's mtn;.t.eir
or state for foreign affairs.
The PLO high command in
Beirut claimed the hll team was
direc tly attached lo Prlme
Minister Menaehem Begin's of.
fice and vowed to s tep up at·
tacks on Israel.
The military security chief of
Mohsen's Syrian-contirolled Sai·
qa -Thunderbolt -guerrilla
gro up was quoted as s aying
Egypt's secr et service and
age nts of Mossad. the Israeli in·
telligence agency. acted jointly
to assassinate Mohsen.
"We have documents proving
this." the guerrilla planner.
ide ntified by the code na me Abu
Thayer , was quoted as telling
t he official Kuwaiti news agency
in an interview in that oil-rich
Persian Gulf slate.
"$a1qa will s trike a gain." h~
said. "Egyptian officials, includ-
ing President Sadat, a re with.in
our fight<'rs' reach."
Sa1qa gu nm en. th ei r
automatic rifles blazing, burned
the strc•ets of Moslem West
He1rut today. forcing businessc>s
to shut in t r1butt• to Mohsen. 43 .
the: Palc·!>l1n c Liberation
Organ1zat1on's war minister.
M oh ~t'n (Ji Pd a t Pas t eur llo~p1tul w N1c1·. France. J.i~
had beC'n in a coma for 36 hours.
stnrC' he was hit in the head by a
:l2·t'a l1ht·r bullet firt·d JUSl
hc·fnrl' m1dn1ght Tucsdciy as he
was L'ntcnn~ his rent.cd apart·
m t•nt in the French Ri.iera rc-
-.ort city of Cannes. The hospital
-.aid hP never regained con·
'oClllU~nt•:.:-.
Jailed County
Man Dies
Volley ballers
Open Tourney
Ri c h ard Andl'rson , a n al
torney from the firm repre!wnt
mg thl' district. :,aid today lh1·
fo<• is twang used lo support thl'
d1s trict·s se wagt· treatment
plant and should prov1dt· add•
t 1on a l funds to accom mo<Jatt·
necessary repairs a t the fac·1hty.
In His Cell
A 2:l year old Santa An a man
died 1n an Oran~e County JCJ1l
holding cell Thursday night.
...
L:.1guna Hc>ach ·s 25th annual
Ope n M<'n's Volleyball compell·
lion begins Suturday a t Main
Bea<.'h Park with $3,000 in prizt•
money pruv1dcd·this year by le·
qu1la maker Jose Cuervo .
T hirty two teams fro., San
Diego and Santa Barbara will
c ompeh>, with t he top four
finishers s plitting the prize
m o n <.'y in lh(.• So uthe rn
California Reach Volleyball A s-
sociat10n circuit.
City sponsors say they expect
crowds of between 6,000 and
10.000 to jam onto the pubJjc
h<.'a ch both days beginning al 9
a.m a nd continuing until dusk.
Finals arc expected to begin
at about 7p.m . Sunday.
lfr notl'd th CJt thl' fl'l'. $60 for
single family n ·s1dcnces and
$120 for duplext-s. would be col
lected through county lax bills lo
cut d o wn o n di s tr i c t a d ·
manlstrative costs
About 100 Capistrano Beach
res idents turned out a l a hearing
Wednesday to protest the way 1n
which the fl'<' was lev1t'd
without notifying cus tomers of
the d1 stnct.
But s anitary dis trict officials
ins isted they had lo act quickly
to protect a $1 m1ll1o n ~lalt•
~rant for their pa rticipation in
the sewage ouUa ll project
The fee is expected to raise
about $205.000 for district coffer..,
this year.
Thl· v1ct1m was idl'nt1ficd at.
Gerald Gu:t.mun More no.
Orunl(e County s h e riff's
li e uten an t Wyatt HCJrt said
Mo reno was booked into jail al
about 8.15 p.m. following his ar·
rest by Santa Ana police on a
for~NY charge.
lit• was heard moaning about
11 30 p m by Jailer s, and thtt
mcdu:a l s taff and paramedics
wcrC' called Lo administe r aid .
accord.mg to Hart
M orcno was pronounced dead
11n arrivul at S t Joseph"s
Jlosp1tal al 12 33 a .m .
Ila rt said thl· cause of death is
not known An autopsy was to be
hl'ld today.
FOR
ONLY
ONE DOLLAR:::
4
WIU.Pu,.._ol b;.: at &eplar Prtc:e
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•1 DSLOaD MOOU IRWIN ............... s.-.. tlile Mat and ltW of
m .... , lite clUrplq ii loud and ombiiOUi oe Seeretanat Circle n
ColtaM ....
And at nl1bt, thouaanda of
flekl criektta awarm, bee·Uke,
rrom an open field onto atreets
and drivewaya. residents say.
The insect• slip throuch
crack.a and crevices Into homes.
munchin• their way through
carpeta, drapes and clothin& in
the year-old homes.
And after personally viewing
hundredl of dead cricket bodles
lo tbe 1ara1e of a Secretarial
Circle homeowner, officials
from the Newport-Mesa Unified
School Dlalrict, wblcb owna the
field. finally are taking the prob-
lem serioualy. a resident said.
The 10-acre field is part of
what was once to be the site of
an elementary school. Plans to
build the school were dropped.
Of the original 30-acre site, 10
acres were sold to a developer.
who built the cricket-haunted
homes. The otber 10 acres were
sold to the city.
Homeowners said surrounding
neighborhoods had no cricket
problems whe n the fi eld , near
Sunflower Avenue and Smalley
Road. grew rows of lettuce
several years ago. ·
But when the farming was dis·
continued , waist-high weeds
took over. Residents said they
called the school district lo com-
plain about the weeds. The dis-
trict had the weeds plowed un
der about two months ago.
BODIES OF CREEPY-CRAWLERS STACK UP IN MESA
People living on the streets
around the fi eld said that's when
their cricket problems began
What triggered the onslaught
of crickets is not clear. Neighborhood Battle• Onalaught of Crickets The resident".> thmk the plow·
ing of the ground disturbed the
an sects Treasury Choiee The school district had told
homeowners that 1t was actually
the construction or new homes
a bout a ha ir-mile away thal
caused the c ricket <iclivity. Miller Says Nation
'In a Recessioll'
The local offi ce or the state
Agriculture Department told
school officials that it wasn't the
plowing that s tirred the insects
up, but agreed the construction
might be a contributing factor.
WASHINGTON CAP> -G.
William Miller. Pres ide nt
Carter's choice as the next
Treaau.ry secretary, said today
tbe United states is in a re· ceulon. It waa tbe first time a
top government official
acknowledged tha t the long.
expected economic downturn
bad begun.
'••'""' hafle been trtuere<I into a recession." Miller told the
Senate Finance Committee dur·
ing confirmation hearings oo hls
nom in a lion to s ucceed W.
Michael Blumenthal at the
Treasury.
The Carter administration and
the Federal Reserve Board have
recently predicted the economy
would dip into a recession this
year. but Miller was the first
government offi cial to say the
downturn had actually begun.
Miller, sti ll o ffi c ially
c h airman of the Federa l
Reserve Board, said the ad·
ministration should continue its
economic polic ies which are
aimed at controlling inflation.
He said it would be a mistake
Women Held
In Shootings
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Two San
Diego women have been arrest·
ed and charged with assault
with a deadly weapon after al-
• legedly speeding by a bar on
their motorbikes and shooting
: three men standing on the
•sidewalk.
Police took Sylvia Rodriguez
and Martha Crane into custody a
few hours after the attack
·Thursday.
• The three men shot outside the
Oasis Bar were treated and re-~ leased at Community HospitaJ, a
• police spoketman said. . .
Lo try to pump up the economy
with new spending, but said the
government should try to help
segments or the population that
are in special difftc•ltJ,because
or the recession.
He cautioned Congress against
voting any tax reduction at this
lime .
"An across-the-board tax cut
. . . would be unWise because ll
would unleash a new round of in·
nalionary pressures, .. he said.
Eventually, be said, once the
rederal share of total spending is
reduced a large dividend can be
returned to Americans in the
form of tax cuts.
"But I don't think today Is the
right time for any tax cul," he
said.
Any such tax cuts at the ap·
propriate lime would include
business tax relier to promote in·
creased investment and produc·
livlty, he said .
Dumb Cluck
Gives a Hoot
SAN RAFAEL CAP l
-It must have been quite a surprise for a chicken
when she discove red that
· one of the eggs she was
sitting on hatched into a
baby owl.
The Marin Wildlife
Center in San Rafael re-
ported it bad fooled the
hen into sitting on the owl
egg, which had been aban-
doned by its owl mot.her.
After the egg hatched,
humans at the wildlife
center took over feeding
the baby owl, which will
be released into the wild
as soon as it can care for
itself.
They confirmed th11t crickt>ts
breed out.doors in uncultivated
areas such as the field that
borders Secretariat Circle.
TJle q\c~et tales have taken
on legend-Uke proportions ..
Martha Aszterbaum. who lives
on Damascus Avenue. invited
Nude Attacker
Slmhes Three
In Michigan
PONTIAC, ~tic h . <AP > -
Police armed with a composite
sketch of the "Suntan Slasher"
searched in two s uburb a n
Detroit counties today ror the
naked man who slashed thrt:(!
women and a girl.
A 58-yea r-old woman was
hospitalized in fair condition
with six stab wounds suffered in
the two-hour s las h ing spree
Tuesday. Orficials said the other
victim s were n o t injured
seriously.
Authorities worked up a com-
posite sketch of a long-hai red at-
tack er as wet I a s a photo
mockup of his red Chevrolet
pickup truck with 'Deluxe 10"
written on each side.
Oakland County S he r iH's
Deputy Gordon Wa lker said
police were stopping and ques·
llonlng anyone who resembled
t he s ke tch. Police also re·
interviewed victims and wil·
nesses and had the m look
through Michigan State Police
files of known criminal sex of·
fenders.
"There are suspects. but no
major suspect at this time,"
Walker said.
Shakers and Movers
Deputy Michael Searing said a
team of 10 detectives from five
police agencies bas received no
reports of other stabbings since
Tuesday afternoon's spree. The
attacker was dubbed ·'The Sun-
tan Slasher" because of his well·
developed tan.
.
~Fill Sunday Pilot Gas Station
(SUNDAY'S BEST) Oamer Guilty
Moven and 1baker1 -the
•atural pbenomena and the
eriUcal typea tbat, lnveati1ate
: top judldary procedures -will ~ M detcrtbecl tn Sunday's Dally Pilot. they hope. • WESTMINSTER <AP> -Gas
station owner George Bice is the
COVRTtNG. Dl8AITB'a! first penon in California to be
For readers who loll tr•ct ~the convicted of viola Ung t.be odd·
Commttt.e on Judicial Reform'• .ven 1aa ration.Lna plan, Deputy
heartq on ltat. SUpreme Court Dl1trtct Attorney Martin Ent· Juatic•. a wltneu to tbe pro-qulat aald Tbunday .
• ceed&ao wUI provide conelle re· A West Oran,e County Ylew Gil'8111 ld6'orie probe. MWlids* Court Jury found Bice
1wlt1 Tuffday ot two mlllde·
S L S C T & 0 N I C 8 mHnor eounta after a one-day ANO~Y•OtJl-Tecbaolo1y trial 8lld 41 mlDutet of deUbera·
Ua chltped COM· Uoa .
...., ellentl. Jet you Bice wu convicted of requlr·
_.., heard ~ tbem. ln1 cUltomen to PlY a la NI·
.U, uluper eallDeerinl ervatton fee to flll UQ WWI.
deiartm•t" 11 profUed In 1uolble at h1I Oarden Ol"OTe YOV/Yfllll Moeey. 1taUon.
• •
her boyfriend over to belp her
11tomp 400 to SOO of the creatures
to death on her driv~way.
Joan Rath's mother-ln·law
was stirring gravy on the stove
when a cricket fell from a vent
and plopped into the soupy mix·
ture. Mrs. Rath also lives on
Damascus. ·
Pat D e Berry , Crom
Secretariat Circle, was feeding
he r baby when s he fe lt one
cra wling up her back. And now
she's used to chasing them out of
the infant's basslnette.
The famllles routinely st.Ore
their si lv e rware in the
re frigerator and s hake the
sheets out before going to bed at
night.
"We honestly ree l like it's a
movie and they are attacking us
al night. It reminds me of 'The
Birds' you know, that Alfred
Hitchcock movie." Mrs. Rath
said.
School district officials didn't
pay much attention to the
telephone complaints at first.
Damascus res ident Sunder
Gianchandani said.
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Deity ..... ,..... "-".
ARTIST 'DANI' WITH TWO ART·A·FAIR SCULPTURES
'When You Know the Rules You Can Break Them'
"First, they told us the man
who sprays was on vacation. A
week later they said the spray
pump was broken.
"Then they came out and
s prayed weed killer instead of
bug spray. They really rudn'l
know anything about crickets:·
G1anchandani said.
Perfection Sought
By Mesa Sculptor
So about 15 pc•oplc living in the
small tract protested loudly al
Tuesday night's school board
meeting.
A s a res ult , a d i s t rict
s p okeswoman said , sc hool
Superintendent John W. Nicoll
v1s1ted one of the homes to S<.'C
the cr ickets
Or. Nt<.'011 was impressed with
what he saw, the s pokeswoman
said.
So amprl'ssr d h e s e nt
re presentalt vcs to l>oth the coun-
ty and st<.1le <.1gricullurc dcpurt··
ments for tc·sts and advice
Copies of brochures with tn ·
formation on crickets will be dts·
tributed to the residents
And the field will be s prayed
at least twice mort'.
The cricket ts <a nocturnal tn·
sect related to the g rnsshoppcr
and katydid.
Some are winged, as are Costa
Mesa's variety. and they are
said to be destructive to vegeta·
tion. They are not conaidered
hazardous to public health. ac·
cording to agriculture orricials.
but they can get on your nerves.
Residents JUSl want to get rad or the cracke~. As quickly as
possible.
They are concerned that new
generations of the msects are
breeding now. They fear that in·
a dequate s prayi n g will
guarantee a bumpe r crop or
crickets next year
So while school 0Ht c1als sym-
pathize, spray and wail. the
ne ighbors s mile g rimly and
s wap cricket Jokes . They retire behind their front
cloors :it dusk, fly s watters and
hug spray al lht· ready.
By STEVE MITCHELL
04 -O.lly Piie! ~off Dani 1s a perfectionist.
Hight down to the c rowsfeel on
the fact> of Moses.
The Costa Mesa artist. whose
given name is Shirley Leyrer.
has bet!n a bronze sculptor ror
only five years, but her extub1t
at the Art A-Fair an Lagun<i
Beach is a show stopper.
He r deltcate nudes and
mus c le-rippling males arc
tas Uully done and the mother of
two says s he does 1t all without
modt:ls.
"I ttunk about a subject for
several months before I begin
working in wax." the pe rt
blonde woman says
And s he doesn 't leave on<'
sinew or curvt: out of her stun·
ning statues.
Dani·s been in the Art·A·F'air
for e ight years now. and she still
dabbles with oil pa intings which
we re first exh1b1ted nearly a
decade aao.
She began dabbling in the
"lost wax method" or sculpting
when a fellow artist gave her a
ba ll of wa x to while a way the
hours whiJe sitting at her otl ex·
h1b1l.
But now it's a full-Ume job for
the 18-year Costa Mesa reeklent.
who carves lifelike figures at
her home.
She creates her models out of
sort wax. then surrounds the art
with a rubber mold. From this
mold. a ceramic casting 1s made
a l a foundry in West Los
Angeles.
After a suitable number of
coals arc applied to the model.
the mold 1s placed in the kiln .
where the wax is melted out or
the cera mic coating c hence th<'
name "lost wa x method." 1
Correct problem soils wlfh .......... .
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veg etables, frees. bulbs, as well os trans·
planting o.nd cuttings.
Gallon covers up to 6,000 sq. ff.
1 Gal. Size Reg. '7.98 $4 99 SALE PRICE •
Moll<'n bronze 1s poured 1nt-0
the ceramic s hell a nd Daro
drives up to pick up the un·
finished product.
She breaks open the ceramic
cast. cleans the metal, applies
the arm s a nd l egs . then
sandblasts the mcti.I so it w1U
absorb acid
Her husband. Lowell Leyrer.
who 1s president of the Art·A·
Fair. then brushes acid on lht>
unfinished piece. scorching the
s urface with a torch to gave 1l a
patina the aged look of the
r101s hcd sculpture
· 'Otherw1sl· 1t would look likt·
brass," Dant ::.ays , making e1
fact•.
She said different acids create
dirr<>rcnt effects on the a rt picec·
but don't ask her what aci&
do what. That 's a trade secret .
She sell s h('r models, ranging
from nude women sitting in •'*
bed or lilies to posed nudes on a
blanket, for between $3,000 and
$4,000. '
And each finger . leg and aftri
muscle is sized to scale.
Som<' sc ulptoT s, l ike
Ma c he lange to. dis tort some
body parts. such as the over·
s a zed h a nds on the H a llan
artist's "David."
Occasionally she will creatllci
model with slightly longe r tels
or stunted arms "to get the em-
phasis -the flow of the piece
ru?hl. .. Rut you have to be pret~
good at what you're doing lo get
away with that
"OnCl' you know the rules.
tht•n you can break the rules ...
she s ays.
The r<'sulls of Dani's work
show she doesn't nc·ed a rul1•
book.
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Bush Lime or
Grapefruit
!.tort vou• 11w11 nom,.
• oirnorn w~n hull
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Ill R1'fw.•. I •m<· r• Mor•.11
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SALE
1
PRICE $ 5. 99
Ever-blooming
Gardenia <vc11c11•>
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PRICE sl .89
Eureka lemon
r eo1u11ng 111e !Jracor <;
l!n~I vnttctv 01 o
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There's One Born ••.
LOOKINO fOll TBS P1IU IUDS: After puUtna lDto •au ....... lD ....,_. a.eda l• u.e odM,. an.moon. ,ou cu UDdntl&.ud wtay ba .... mcMrilU are M&reblnl h'an·
llcalty for IOGMtbADa to Hve ta.em from t.be pum'p bland
rtpotf. •
At W. partio&1ar 1taU., UM operator bad pu\Ald •
pleee ol paper ow r UM UtUe wtDdow that la auPPQMCI to
1ive you tM news on lbe priN per 1alloo. Scrawted 6o I.he UtUe ltip ol paper WH .. $1.25." Sud·
deal)' l aulfencl a bura1q .... doe la the vlclnlty of my
wallet. No wonder LbeM da)'I that tbe haacuten, fUm·nam
men and bunco artiata are aU comln1 out ot ~ woe>c!•ork
l/uckateu Olfenng Sale of .~TCJl Gaaottne-11amng De111Ce11
with mvc nl1on:-. that will boost your ga:.olJni' mueagc
t>cyond your wildest hope·~.
VOU ARf; REMIND•:u of this by 1.1 case that surfaced
JUSL this wt-ck where an outfit out of Nevada was pt.>ddling
.t dcv1ce known as u · · t,lex" unit.
Thm little be1.1uty sold for a mere $487.50 and was tout-
t..'<1 to "double or triple" your gasoline mileage. You want
lo know how dcspcrate the motorinR public is lo "double or
triple" ·&Le; gas mileage'! I'll tell you how desperate. The
uuUitsold$750,000worthof thcsebootenannies.
Now a Sucramenlo Judge has ruled the device Is a fraud~ according lo lhc news dispatches. and leveled civil
penalties or severa l hundred thousand clackers against the
perpetraton.
YOU CAN EXPECT MORE. Gasoline -saving inven·
lions have always been around. J used to avidly read the
back pages of certain automotive m agazines where the lit·
tie ads appeared. ·'Get 30 percent better mileage wilh the
Wh1zz.cr Va lve'" the ad would declare.
"Burn Wa ter in Your Car ." anothe r tub-thum per
would sugge11t. "Enjoy 10 more miles per gallon with the
Hloocy Exhaust System ." tht> next ad trumpeted.
On('L' I went so far a s to gather up a number of these
a ds and calc:uluk how many morf' m1lf's pcr gallon I could
s queeze from my old heap hy in.sta lling a ll tbe devices 1&l
once·
WllV, TWO OR THREE of these dingbats hookt..>d lo
the <:u rburf•Lor would suvc 60 percent and a new exhaust
byskm would save :JO J>erccnl and then you hook thcsC' two
other clappcrtrups to the· Ignition sy5tc m ...
In lh<· end , the gas s avings wert· going to bt:
astronomical.
As a maUc:r of fact. It all figured out that I'd haw to
st.op the car every 200 o r so miles and pump some g<1s out
before 1t all overflowed onto the pavcml'nl.
SixDC-10
Foulups
Detailed
81 TM A.uoclated PreN
Six OC ·IO s have made
(lm er1eocy landinca since July
18. but the enain~ problems \bat
forced t.bem to laod were not re -
lalt!d to the 1truc tural troubles
thMl kept the wide -body planes
on the around ror 37 days. ~
a tederaJ aviation official says.
"These lncldenta are not relal·
ed in any way to the eaglne
pylon mounting problem ,'' said
Federal itviatJon Admlniatration
spok~mllD Dennis Feldman.
"THESE ARE a ll r elated to
the engine it.self a nd some are
preca uti o n a ry m oves .
Stullstieully speaking. we expect
to huvc engine shutdowns or this
type on any aircraft. They are of
no concern." he added.
lnve11til(alors have blamed
faulty engine mountings for a
DC-10 crruih in Chit-ago on May
25 that claimed 273 lives. Tht·
plunc 's left cn~ine fell off on
takeoff.
All 138 domestic OC·lOs wcrf•
s.?roundcd on June 6 until tht·
FAA ruJ<'d the planes s afe tony
Thban was lifted two weeks ago
HERE ARE THE six incident..-.
none or which involved m
juries · c ited by lhc FAA ·
On July UI, the tail engint·
in a Continental Airlines DC 10
fa iled on a flig h t from Los
Angt•lcs to Honolulu. The· plane
l11nded safely In Honolulu
On July 19, a National
Airlint-s DC·IO bound for Miami
rcturm .. >d lo Los Angeles after an
engine malfunction
On July 21. <• Nallon <il
OC I 0 was di ve rttd from
LaG uardau Airport to Kt'nnL'<iy
lntt·rnat1onal Airport, both near
New York, aflt'r its la1l engine
lost powl•r. It was on its way lo
Fort Laudcrdalt•. Fla.
-ON J ULY 22, a Unikd
Airlines OC -10 fl y ing fro m
Boston lo C hicago a nd Los
Angeles was forced lo land m
Chicago after one or its e ngines
experienced a turbine failure
On July 25. a United OC-10
fl y ing from Los Angeles to
N .. wark. N.J .. was diverted to
Clevelund after iti; r ight-wing
cnglne faJh:d .
Also on July 25, a United
DC · 10 from Los Angelus to
Dulles lntcrnat1on<tl Airport
n ear Washington , O.<.; . was
d1vt•rtt>d to L~ Vegas i1fter a
false fare· warning
BO'nl THE FAA and United
merhanics a rc inspecting the
ri~ht wing e ngine responsible
ror the rl'Ccnt Clcvt'land landing
at Unit.cd's maintenance base in
San Francisco. .
'W<· know for sure that thC'
problem was <in cnKinc failure."
said Jim Guycllc, opcrationi;
m a nag e r f o r United i n
Cleve la nd. "Thal sort of prob·
le m probably happens to some
airplane somewhere ever y day.
This time it JUSt happened to a
DC-10."
Storm Batters Indiana
Man Electrocuted; 1,000 Evacuated
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INOIANA BOYS HAVE A NEW SWIMMING HOLE
Hurricane Claudette Leave• Many Homele11
Drug Sale Rift
Teacher, Wife Held
In Torture of Teen
WASHJNGTON <A P> A U !'! District Court magc.tr<ilt· ho't
set bond of $75.000 l'Uch for a ~1xlh gr;,,d1· lf'ac her and h1" w1f1· ac
cus,·c1 of torturing a tCl'n agl-d neighbor in a d1sputt-over a drui.:
purchase
Curtis llin1•s, 36, and hi!-> w1fr V1·r:1 J4. C>f '>Uhurtwn l l )(•1n 11 111
Md . huvl· llccn ('harg<·d with k1dn:q1 .ind ·•!>!>ault 11111111· .,.,111
TUE /\l.l.EGED VICTIM, S.u11w·I W11l1arn'> .11 IX . ..,,1\•, 1h1
coupll' burnt-d ham with l'IJti.1rt•ll1·-. ;11HI f1J.!htn thud. J:imn11 d .1
load1•d pistol down tu~ throat <ind thrr·<ilt'Ot•d lf1 11t-c.1111t.1l• 111111
Tht• youth wa:-. hosp1tahzN.I with third d1·grN· hum-. .
In <Jr"uin~ Thursd i.ly for ;i n·a\on;1lil1· t.1mtl f11r th•· ''h1Jul1·
publa(' dl'f('ndcr Stanh-y .I H1·"d t<Jld ttw m;,i!1'>tr.1l•· "fh••\
promise• lhC'y won't harm W11f1a rn-. 1f '"''"'""" Tht·v 1nd11".1l•· Wilh<Jms 1sa fr11·nd oftht•1 r~"
"Not ;iny mon· h1··s not," ll''>J~inckd M.1 g1'ltr:t11· Fr1•d1·111' '.\
Smalkm.
WILUAMS SAID Tln: couplt· gavl' him $1115 to buy mariJui.111:1
Tht•y lalt.'r a:,kf•d for th1· mom·y b<ick. although h1· had ;1lrc;1dv
made the purchasC' ·
When hf' was unablt> to r1·turn thr money 1mmf'drntely.
Williams said, the couple abducl«d <.ind tortured him in lhe1r bas1·
ment ror more tha n three hours Wednesday. He brrikf> .. way und
ha1l«'r1 a pohcc·man whf'n tht•y took him t<1 a local park
Smalkin said, "Word:. foal mt: tu adequate ly t:xpn·!>' Lhl' n·
vul'i10n of lhC' court at what c·a n only be dt!!>Cn~d a~ the dcgradtnr.:
experience that occurred in Uus ('IJ!.l' "
Millions
., .. ANeel• ... .,..
Radio appeals for bollta were
iaaued qain today u more rain
fe ll over the Texaa coaatal
plaina.area, where floodin1 from
r e mnants of tropical 1torm
Cl.udette baa left llHMalanda ·
homeless and caused mllHoN of
dollan in damaae.
Some offlciala laid property
d ama1e from tbe Rood lD Texu
a lready bas surpa111ed tbat
caused by Hurricane Carla in
1961. which caused $400 million
in damage and killed4Spenooa ..
"IT WAS THE worst thing
I've ever seen," said Harris
County Civil Defense spokesman
.John Caswe ll. "Hundreds or
hom es were unde r water. We
saw hundreds or a utom obiles
with water In them ."
At l<•ast two have died in Tu ·
;,is in th•· rc'<'cnt fl ooding. _ ·
Hc nc wed evacuations were
under way t od ay s o uth of
llouston in Alvin, where an over-
n 1 g ht thrcf'·an c h r a in was
dumped on the nearly two feet
rt•cordcd by midarte rnoon
Thursday.
Stat<• troopers were called 1n
to help guard against looting in
I lou:.ton. but a ulhorilics s ajd lo·
rlay there had been no report.'> of
-..uch 1nc1d(•nL ...
CIVIi. Ot:Ft:Nsf: authoriti{''>
1n '; .il\l'.,t11n 1·all1·d for add&
t1t>n .il ri a l bottom boats l o
11·:-.<·111· 1woph· rn lhe :.tn c kt:n
flH 'k "'""" l.l':il-:IH' City iffl'd . \\ 111°11• o\ t'rlluwmg h;,iyous an<l
1·11•1°k'> 1·1int1nut·d to swt·ll Maj11r
rt1.1ch, inl'lud1ng lnb•r.-.ta tt· tY. •.
"',.,.,. hflwk1·!1 hy flol)(t w<ill•r-.,
ti.1111 p1 ·1111i,: 1•varuat111n oper a
l lllfl 't
.John Cttsw .. 11, ass1:-.t<int dir1·1·
1111 11( 1111' lla rn., County, Civil
l>1•f1 ·11 w , -.aid tex.l<i y water a1>·
µ1·.1 n·d t11 bf· rc•t•1'<1ing somf!w h<il
in '>11uthc<ist Houston and sub·
d1v1~1on.'i ;,ilong lntcrst<tll' 45
· · Wh1I(' Wf' expect more rain
today. we hopt> it will not be
anything «'nough th.al will create
rf':d probfPms." hf' said.
Thl· N;,illonal Wcathl·r St•rv1ce
.. :11d th<·rc· was a 40 percent
1:hancc of more rain today in
Texas .
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