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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-06-02 - Orange Coast Pilotlst•stage Alert To Sultate Smog t- I Hits Southland T HURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 2, 1977 VOi. JO, NO. UI, • $1CTIONS, n ,AOU -Juveni le Ball · - Pleas for Help By GARY GRANVILLE Ot •~ DiMl'I 1"11.t St ... Confidential reports on the suicide of 16-year-old Jeffrey Poole of El Toro in Orange County Juvenile Hall last month show that during the five days he was in custody before he hanged himself, the youth: -:--~lee pleaded to be sent to a psychiatric hospital. -On al least one occasion threatened to kill himself, a threat regarded as "i<lle" by a deputy pro- bation officer. -Was described in a memo written two days berore he hanged himself as "self destructive." -Was so bent on lnJuring himself that flve days before his suicide officials ln Juvenile HaH discussed use or "sort· tie restraints should <the boy 's) destructive behavior con- linue." -Twtce was escorted to rU~arby UCI Medical Center for repair or replacement of an arm cast he repeat~y JUVENILE JUSTICE Orange County 1977 damaged despile wamin1:s by medical personnel th~l permanent "complications" to his broken arm. l'nltht re- sult . -Gave ~oaflictlng"tlccvunts ot how he injured his n~e and lip tlle ni1ht before his sblclde. The reports were declared to be confidential by Superior Court Judge Raymond Vincent, presiding judge of Orange County's Juvenile Court. Wednesd•Y· County Counsel William McCourt said the conndenUalily designation, in effecl, seals the reports un· der court order M~Court's declaration came as county supervisors moved into a 15'-mlnute secret executive session to discuss Poole'• May 11 suicide lst-sl@ge Alert Set For S~og LOS ANGELES (AP> -AS il pol I ution-consclous Southern Californians didn't have enou&h to worry about, now tbey have to breathe a new kind of smog. For the rirst time, the Air Quality Management Dlstrlct declared flJ'St·stage' alert.a for in· dustrial sulfate stnol WednesdaY ln the west San Fernando Valley. the east and west San Gabriel Valley, the upper Santa Clara River Valley a.ad the Pomona, Wal nut re1lon. Portions or San Bernardino and Riverside coun· Ues were also affected. To reduce the pollution level, the dlslrict ordered power plants and oil refineries to reduce emlsslons by 20 percent by burn· Ing less sulphur fuel. The order was expected to remain in effect at least through today, officials' said. Sulfate air pollution is caused by a combination of sulfur diox- ides and particles in \he alr. and 75 percent of t,he emissions come (SeeSMOG, Page AZ> " ____ _..._ • Terrorists l'ire ~ At Observation ' ~rash . . / .orror' ~ID.ger. ltlalled· , t •• .. .Brown Eyes Re,µIy for Panel SACRAMENTO CP > -Singer Helen Reddy, who helped Go\i. Edmund Brown Jr. campaign ror presi· dent last year. is being considered for appointment to the Stat~ Highway Commission, the Sacramento Union said today. Brown declined comment on the report. The Union quoted ad· ministration sources as saying she is on the list of potential com· missioners and is considered a likely appointee to one of two com- mission postS. A spokeswomart for Miss Red- dy said she knew nothing about the possible appointment. She and her hus b ?nd · 1t100Y manager, Jeff Wald, supported Brown's campaign last year with contributions and personal appearances. Brown is a personal friend who has been a house guest on several occasions. Miss Reddy, a native of Australia, emigrated to the United States in 1966. Her biggest hit, "I Am Woman." was recorded in an album which included, among other songs, "Hit the Road, Jack." , No Injuries , rFerrorists Fire . A~-Watch Posts While authorities were trying to talk to them by teleptlone about tl\e TV towen, the ter· roriats be1an shooting, Mrs. Fabersald. The . seven to 11 terrorists aboard the train have periodical· ly ope11ed fire since they and anotbe,r group of rour terronsts selsed the train and the vUlage school at Bovensmllde, '"D mttes away. IJ'he second group. whJCh atao flied Its weapons after the takeover. bold.I fQW' teachers at the "bool. r • Mott of the &Unsbot& durina tbe <SeeTEUO&. P••~AZ> Blaze For Help By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ottlleo.llY"9tSIMl A two-day ordeal by .Du and waterisoverforJohn F. Bailey. Bailey, 29, of Anaheim. was found by rescuers early Wednes· day evening after he set a brush fire in desperation, to bring help to the scene of a tramc accident that left him with a broken leg and out of touch with the world for more than two days. His small foreign car had sailed orr winding Silverado Ca· nyon Road 51 hours earlier, hurtling an estimated 147 feet In· to the adjacent San9ago Creek· carved canyon, investigators said today. The victim told Califomia Highway Patrol officers he was driving west on the windlne ca· nyon road when be encountered two motorcyclists coming at him. Swervinc to avoid the east· bound bikers, Bailey's car hit the shoulder and plummeted into the weedy iuJcb, well below aiCbt of passing motorista, CHP officer William Todd said today. Despite a broken lea. Balley crawled out the window of his crumpled car after lt rolled downhill to a rest and began wbal (See SAVED, Pase AU • ; I I ' \ TEEN'S SUICIDE. • • crt ct he hat~ Juv nlle H-11 and •ould tlU himself ll d• tiuned " " JNDA \' • ACCOaOING to tbt r port,, the hall '1 ataff' r <' aU th bC>y '"Pltad1"1 ••&la bit mother to to home or to 11 p1 ychlalri b -pll l." Thal aftcrnoun h waa .. dlacovered in room, removln1 tup part ol C' L." • SW\daay "11ht, a hll'l •ummary note record~: "Keep n "H' on ( 1le1. Hem ytry1om thlftl tunny. - f'h toUowll\I day a worker'• m mo recommended · p111ytholoilcal eiv1lu¥Uon" bflcuuao "mlnor extremely bC"llllll'r..-nt. ha11 dUflcutty coplna& with an1er and anxleUes • md appearucll·d ttucUve " THI:: MAlllt DAY 1 .1uv lit llall aunt noted tho boy's <'.&Ill ··1 .lJmotl ore. Hew nta llrm to be crippled, wW not. send to ho9pn"*1 ln th11 mood, h• l• un1men11ble. •• Tw ay. t youn11ter wuln Juvenile Court. Thue, atJ:JOp,m., R fwee Myroo Brown "ordered the mental health tum <lo> provide tho mJnorwlth therapy and coun~clllnc pend nc hearln1." "The mmor (Poole> asked Rcfenee Brown about place- ment in a psych11ttric hospital." the report said. \ It wu thm. accordm1 lo probation's report, that three .1ttemp~ were made to cont.acl county mental health worken. When there was no answe.rtotelepbonecallsorthelines wPre ~y. a routine order tor services wu pla~ in the mental health team's box at Juvenile Hall with the expecta- tion it would be packed up thelollowine day at 1 Lm. IT WAS AT 8:31 A.M. that the youth was found hanging in a detention room In the hall, his arm sling wrapped . through wmdow bars and lJed around bis neck. The youngster died in UCI Medical Center one week later wit.bout reeainin& con1clouaness. Dunne their brief publJc discussion of the incident Wed· nesday, supervlsors' attention was on whether they bad been properly notified of the death and the secret session ls· s ue. However, Supervisor Laurence Schmit said, "I feel there have been some serious questions raised And I don't think the answers are in this report REKINDLED BY the Juvenile Hall tragedy is long- standing discord between the county Probation Department and Mental Health Departmehl Last year, Judge Vincent put a halt to routine examina- tions of youngsters detailed in the hall, a court order having the blessing of Chief Probation Orficer Margaret Grier In response to a state study of children detained in five other counties that showed more than half of them were af fhcted with some form of m~ntal or emotional problem. :\l 1ss Grier May 9 wrote "WE DO BELIEVE that the level of education. ex- perience and judgment of our staff is sufficient to allow for the identification or the vast majority of those youngsters who are in need of additional and specialized mental health care ·· Her l.'omments were directed to County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas who asked both Miss Grier and county Mental Health Director Erwin Klatte to comment on the stale study. Klatte found little fault with the report and suggested a trial sampling of Orange County Juvenile Hall youngsters to identify what per~nt might be afflicted with mental dis turbances Miss Grter's lone concession to the state report was to opt for additional staff training "to further enhance our s taff's understanding and ability to identify children with mental disorders." Suspect Sought Woman Hitchhiker Assaulted in LB An 18-year·old Laguna Hills girl hitchhiking through Laguna Beach told police she was molest- ed by a man tn a big sedan Wed· nesday. The girl was hitchhiking on Pacinc Coast Highway at Boat Canyon when a well-dressed man in a large silver sedan picked her up. Man Holding Hostage Slain LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Z'T· vear-old Florida man who had 1eld his girlfriend hostage in a 1otel bathroom for more than a fay was shot to death by police :)fler being smoked out with tear ~as. Howard Lee Mc Dowell of Miami. who failed to appear in court here Tuesday on charges of selling cocaine, emerged Wed- nesday from the bathroom of his AlrpotfMarina Hotel suite, hold· mg a gun to his girlfriend's head, police said. McDowell had held 26-year-old Jan et Meyers hostage for more han 7:1 hours, police said. Of!~NGE COAST s DAILY PILOT Arter turning up Laguna Can yon Road, she told pol\ce, the driver placed his hand on the passenger·s body The girl cried and pulled away The driver stopped the car near the intersection of El Toro and Laguna Canyon roads and as the girl attempted to flee, grabbed her with both hands around the torso and throal and pulled her back in the car. When he momentarily released his grasp as the two talked, the girl jumped from the car and ran. The young woman was picked up by a Laguna Beach City Hall employe who took her to the police statioq. The assailant was described as a man about 35 years of age. about five feel 11 inches tall, m edium build with brown hair, eyes and mustache. He was wearing brown slacks and a two- tone brown light brown shirt. The victim described him as a "busi· ness-type." TERROR ••• 11-day twin sieges were fired into the air. Noone was burt. The Dutch government and~ terrorists Wednesday rejeetea each othet's fU"St nominees to mediate the crisis. •'The situation .remains very serious," Pffmler Joop den Uyl sald in a television appearance. "There ls no clear indication that a solution ii ln~t.'' The government agreed Wed- nesday to the terrorlsts' request for mediators. E..._Pa..,AJ -......... Ji'.-.. P "9f!. .41 SAVED ••• would become more than two days of a nlahtfP&re. He erawled aloac, dngone• the bn*en 1 I thmi1b the brush· cboted ravine, bravln1 the llkellhooid ~ rattJ nakes, to get' to the near))' dry creek. lnvest11aton al.Id Balley then beaan crawlln1 down the crffk beet 1eeltln1 ~rbaps a ranch home, but was finallY forced to a halt by a rocky, 20-foot drop to a lower level. lie turned around and crawled back, making a total journey of about 1~ days, not visible to mQtorista driving by on the wtnd- ine canyon road; his criell fnr help unheard. Bailey finally reached the .-reck~e of hls auto and fearing death ll be waited much longer, tgnlted dry brush with bis cigarette Ughter, knowing a flre would bring help. And then rolled down the em- bankment into the shallow refuge of Santiago Creek to avoid the brush fire's names. This was at 4 p.m. Wednesday and it was one more hour before Balley was found by county firemen BUI Diebold and Mike Sanders, who were among those dispatched to the blaze near Irvine Lake. '•He was soaking wet when we found him," said Fireman San- ders, adding that Balley was in astoundingly good shape con· sidering he had no food for 51 hours and only a little creek water lo drink. The victim was treated at Chapman General Hospital, where spokesmen said today he did not require admission for further medical care -- • Pris~n Delayed -~ MireMll, Halileman Get 3 Weeks WASHINGTON (AP> -U.S. District Judge John J. Slrica in· dicated today that H.R. Haldeman and John N. Mltcbell will not have to report to prison until June 22 10 that they can set their affairs in order and Haldeman can attend his daui}lter's graduation from law school. The two rormer Nixon ad- mlnlstratioo officials, convicted along with John D. Ebrlictunan of a total of ...14 felonies in the Water1ate cover-up, are to serve sentences of ~~~ to eitbt years. They-have been free slnce their convictions Jan. 1, 1975, and lost their appeal before the U.S . Sup.remeCourton MaY 23. Both M'ltchell and Haldeman plan to ask the SUprerne Court to reconsider its de~ialon not to bear their c • The Supreme Court's denial, which would have the ettect of directing Sirica to order the sen- tence carried out, bas not yet re- ached Siric:a's court and he said, "I really don't have any jurisdic· t.lon at this point.•• But after hearing the pleas of Haldeman's and Mitchell's lawyers, he said that •hen he eets the hilh court's order, "l will permit the defendants to re· matn free on personal bond until the 22nd ol June.•' Haldeman and Mitchell will have to be in court when the judge acts officially. John J . Wilson, Haldeman's at- torney, said that "on the 23rd of May the Supreme Court of the United States confirmed the leak from the court four weeks ~artier that our petitions would be de- nied ·· . He referred to a story carried by National Pubhc Radio that the j ustices voted 5 to 3 at a private conference to den,Y review of the case but that announcement of ·the vote was being held up by ChietJustice Warren E. Burger because he wanted to sway the justices to take the case. "Durin& that time the former president of the United States. for 600,000 pieces of silver, ac- cused our client on television of having committed crimes," Wilson said. He said the justices, like the rest of the world, heard the in- terview ot former President Nixon. Bantnt Trio Play it Cool In FY Heist A bandit team of three men who first warned their victims to ~ Flipping Their lids He asked Sirica to detay order- ' _i~ thastartof these~ the Supi:eme Court receives Haldeman 's motion for reconstderatiQnanddisposesolit. The deadline for filing that mo- tion iJ JWJe 17 -exactly five years after the Watergat e be cool and then iced the order by ~ locking them in a walk·in 1 refrigerator robbed a Fountain Valley market or $4,000 Wednes- day. The trapped employes or the Market Basket outlet at 9119 Garfield Ave., on the Fountain Valley-Huntington Beach border were freed unharmed within about five minutes by another employe arri~ing for work. Fountain Valley police said five mark~ employes were con- fronted about 8:45 a .m. by the trio who marched in a rear door brandisbln1 pistols. Two wore masks. ··Don't be a hero," snarled one or the two men who were armed, ''or you'll be a dead hero. Do as you're told and you won't get wasted. Be cool." While four employes were forced into the produce cooler, the store manager was ordered at gunpoint to open the office safe, police said. After doing so, he. too, was put ln the cooler Investigators said the wit- nesses were unable to furnish a good description of the third, un- masked, robber who served as a lookout ']maJ' Scare Off.Texas NORTH PADRE ISLAND, Tex. (AP> -The 1,000 or so sharks congregating near the shore of this South Texas resort area are either hungry or bt!nt on s pawning, marine biologists theorize. Beaches were closed to swim· mers as a precaution. The six·to-12-foot ham- merheads and sand sharks were s potted by Coast Guard ob· servers Wednesday along a lS. mile stretch of coasUine. The sharks came within 20 yards of shore at several points. NB Woman Senten£ed For·'Spree' A Newport Beach woman who went on a spend.inc spree after her bank lDcorrect1y credited $20,000 to her account has' been ontered to 1pend four· weetmds in the Oranae CountyJalL Superior Court Judge James H. Walsworth or· dered the jail term \for Mart&M Jean Burch, 49, and f\lrther order~ that 1he make full reetltution to the Security PaclOc Na· tional Bank lo Newport Beacb. Mrs. B arch, w h o operat• a curio shop lo Corona del Mu, pleaded 11Jty to char'89 of crand theft. It was alle1ed that abe i~ sued cbech for more than $19,000 wttbiG 10 d~ of the benk maklnt the et• ror. Members or the Air Force Academy graduating class throw their hats into the air at the traditional ending of graduation ceremonies at the Colorado school. Defense Secretary Harold Brown was the commencement speaker. break-in. ·- ®QUALITY TELEVJSIOM THE SCOUT H0915 ,., ~1r1L 9;,~0NAL ONLY A sssss lo] We Tak~· Trade-ins ' .. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . . Juvenile Hall Suicide for ,.. B7GAaYGllANVILLE ,. Ol*DWIYPWI .... Confidential reports on the suicide of le.year-old Jeffrey Poole of El Toro in Orange County JU\renile Hall last month show that during the five days he was in custocly before he hanged himself, the youth: -Twice pleaded to be sent to a psycltjatrlc hospital. . -On at least one occasion threatened to kill himself, a threat regarded as ''idle" by a deputy pr<r bation officer. -Wat dncrlbed In a memo written two days before he han&ed himself as "self destructive." -Wu so bent on injuring himseH that five days before his suicide o!ficials in Juvenile Hall discussed use of "soft. tie restraints should (the boy's) destructive behavior con· tinue." -Twice wu escorted to nearby UCI Medical Center for repair or replacement of an arm cast be repeatedly damaged despite warnings by medical personnel that permanent "complications" to his broken arm might re-. suit. -Gave conlllctlng accounts of how be injured his nose and lip the night before his suicide. The nports were declar~ to be confidential by JUVENILE JUSTICE Orarige county .. 1977 Superior Court Judge Raymond Vincent, presiding Judie of Orange County's Juvenile Court. Wednesday, County Counsel Wllllam McCourt aaid the confidentiality designation. in effect, seala the reports un· der court order. McCourt's declaration came as county supervisors moved into a J.S.minuto secret uecutive sesalOD to cUscuas Poole's May 11 suicide. BEFORE SUPERVISORS nioved behind closed doors. Kenneth Undsey, an attorney representing the dead youth's pattnts, told them: "The parents really don't care at this point U It (the suicide cllilcusslon) is 111 public or (secret) executive session." "HoweY'er, they would like to be Included (Jn the dis· CWISIOO).'' ,.. But neither Lindsey nor tbe boy's mother, Mrs. Elaine Poole. were permitted to Join tbe supervisors. Later, the attorney said the youth's parents were con• cemed about "certain inaccuracles" in the reports. . . TBE'Y SHOW THE 16-year-old younpter was admitted to Juvenile Hall the ni&ht of MQ 5 on auspldon of burtlarY charges. The following mornlng. according to the coaftdenUal re- ports, Mrs. Poole told a deputy probatJoo ottlcer at the ball her SQQ bad not been behaving ''normally" for three weeks. The same morning, the yout.b reportedly betan chip. ping away at bis arm cast and was quoted bl one Juvenile Hall counselor as saying, "Uf e'a a bummer and it's not worth u~:· . Saturday. ?tfay 6, a deputy probation otncer said the younpter "during a verbal tirade stated soiiietblng to the effect be hated Juvenile Ball and 'tOUlcl kDl hlmself if de- tained." SUNDAY, ACCORDING f.o the repo~ tbe hall's staff recalled the boy ~leading with hip mother to go home or to a psycblatric hospital." ' That afternoon he was "discovered In room, removing top part Of cast." SUnday night, a sblft summary note recorded: "'Keep <SeeS1JICIDE, Pa•eAZ) €0.nncil ,Election by-District·· Eyed Dalty~l .. t Shift !'Mt• FEARS 'WARDISM' MeH del Mar'• Hammett MesaMembers Vie"' Assembly Bill By Sl'EVE Mll'CllELL DllMOallyl'lletS~ Should Costa Mesa councilmen continue to be elect.eel by the voters at large? Or should each council member represent a dis- trict within the city? If they took a vote this week, four of the five Costa Mesa coun· ell members would want to keep things as they are. · And the fact that four of the five councilmen live in the Mesa Verde area has notblng to do with it, they say. One of the four Mesa Verde councilmen wants election by district, and the panel's only "outsider" likens district voting to ward politics. But Assembly Bill 1455, by Maxine Waters <D·Los Angeles> might give residents of general law cities like Costa Mesa the chance to vote on whether or not they want councilmen elected by district. That bill is currenUy sitting in the AasemblY Re-.cenue and Tax· atlon Committee awaiting ac- tion. It has been approvedoy th4t Assembly's Elections and R• apportloliment Committee. What AB1455 would do Lt Place the question on the November ms 1eneral eleeti°" balllt lot general law cities with a popula. lion ofl.5,000or more. Voters In each city wO\lld de- cide whether or not they like the idea. Mayor Nonna Hertzog doesn't. .. I much prefer to be elected at large." Mn. Hertzog said. "I feel that when you are elected at large you tenet to represenTUle entire city." She said a councilman elected from a specific district mlgbt just vote and represent that area. "And for a city our size, lt's much better U> be representing the whole city," she said. Councilwoman Mary Smallwood echoed those feel· inJs. saying representaUoo by district is a mistake. "You ml&ht have three or four . splendid people runninl ln one diatric\. and a totally IUIQUallfled candidate t'UIUllnl unoppoMd In another.'· she Aid. Mn. Smallwood aald polltl· clan1 eleeted at large tend to think of the city u a "bole. and not in terms of "protectlq your own balllwick." Councilman Ed McFarland said he'd have .to know how dis- tricting would improve the quall· ty of the candidate before be could support a change. "I look at water-district and school district elections and I wonder 1f it (district volln&> restricts good candidates." McFarland a1ao said be would be coocerned about who would . pick up tbe bill for putting the ls· sue on the general electlon ballot In Costa Mesa. ·• "We've had a referendum on the ballot before. and it cost us a good deal of money," he said. "I juSt don't. mow if the state would be wW1n& t.p_Jck \IP that cost. .. But COdMOrNe J>om Ram seestome~ta~ by dlstrieto .. It'• a eood Idea.'' he eald. .. The east stde of Costa Mesa ha.so 't had representation In a long time~ not alnce (Alvin) Pinkley left. .. The west sJde has never had anyone as far as I know. and w6 have no council representative north of the San Diego Freeway." Raciti said. J\aclti ls the only ~ouncll member favoring election by dJs• trlct. even though be lives in the aame neighborhood with three <See OOUNCIL. Page Al> o.ity .............. •rrs A GOOD IDEA· Meaa Verde'• AA9Cltl Brush Fire Sa1'es lnju'P.ed eauut~n By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tM Dally ~llot SI•" A two-day ordeal by fire and water is over for John F. Bailey. Bailey, 29, of Anaheim, was found by r~cuers early Wednes· day evening alter be set a brush fire in desperation, to bring help to the scene of a traffic accident that left him. with a broken leg e.nd out of touch with the world for more than two days. · His small foreiln car had sailed off windinf( Silverado Sonic Booms -AttriDute 'Fo Missiles Canyon Road 51 hours earlier, hurtling an estimated 147 feet into the adjacent Santiago Creek· carved canyon, investigators said today. . Man Survives 2-day Ordeal After Crash The victim told California Highway Patrol officers he was driving west on the winding ca· nyon road when he encountered two motorcyclists coming at him. crawled out the window of his halt by a rocky. 20;foot drop to~ crumpled car after it rolled lowerlevel. downhill to a rest and began what would become more than two days of a nightmare. He crawled alone" dragging the broken leg through the brush· choked ravine, braving the likelihood ot rattlesnakes. ~get to the nearly dry creek. Investi&ators said Bailey tbeti began crawling down the creek Be turned around and crawled back, makint a total journey of about 1\-it days, not villble to motorists driving by on th• wind· j.ng CIUlYOD road; hls cries for help unheard. Bailey finally reached the wreckage of his auto and f eart.nc death if be waited much l<>naet". .igRited dry brush with bis cigarette lighter. knowing a fire would bring help. And then rolled down the em· bankment into the shallow refuge· or Santiago Creek to avoid the brushfire's flames. This was at 4 p.m. Wednesday and it was one more hour before Swerving to avoid the east- bound bikers, Bailey's car hit the st)oulder and plummeted into the weedy gulch, well below sight or passing motorists, CHP officer William Todd said today. Despite a broken leg, Bailey bed seeking perhaps a ranch ~ home, but was rmat1y torced to a South Co,..i Pla:a Singer Mulled • Brmm Eye• Reddy for Panel SACRAMENTO <P> -Singer Helen Reddy, who helped Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. campaign for presi· dent last year, is being e<mslderedfor .appointment to the Stale "Highway Commission, the Sacramento Union said today. Balley was found by county firemen Bill Diebold and Mike Sanders, who were a.moue those dispatched to the blaze near IrvineLake. ' ••He was soaktn1 wet when we found him, .. said Fireman San· ders, addini that Balley was in astoundlD&ly Sood shape con- siderinl be bad no food for 51 hours and only a llWe creek water to drink. The victim wu treated at Chapman General HospUal,· where spokesmen said today be did not require admlsalon for further medical care. Pleas f~r Help C frwaaP•••AU an•)• on Cl ool >. ll•ln•Y try aomethinc runny " 'Th followll\• day a work r'1 memo re(ommendtd · pt~<'holo1lcal evaluatJon" bcctuH "minor extremely belUgerenl. hu dlfncult)'•coplna wilh -naer and an1tiel.les and apptll'I Y·dUlrUcllve." THE MME DAY a Juv~ll• Hall nurH noled the boy '11 usl "a:a alm t otf. He wanta 11111\ to be crippled, will not K.nd to botpltal J.n th.la ntood. be 11 unamenable. ·' Tuesday, the youn,.ler wu tn Juvenile Court. n.ere. aU:JO p.m., Ref Myron Brown "ordered the m nlal Malth team (to> t>rovldt the mlnor with therapy and ('OUnselin& peodln1 hearinc." ·'The in!nor (Poole) a8ked Refereee Brown about place- m ent ma psy('hlatrlc hospltul, •' thu report a aid. It wu lbm, accordina tu probaUon'a report, that three attempts were made to cor41et county mental health worllen. When there wu no answer to telephone calls or the lines were busy, a routine order for services was placed in the mental health team 'a box at Juvenlle Hall with tbe ex,pecta- taon it would be packed up the foDowlnl day at 1 a.m. . IT WAS AT 1:31 A.M. lh t the youth wu found han&inJ in a detention room in the hall, his arm sline wrapped lhrouab window ban and Ued around his neck. The younoter died in UCI Medical Cent.er one week I ater without retainine consciousness.. Durinl their brief public dilcuuion of the incident Wed· nesday, aupervtao~· attention was on whether they bad been properly not.l.(ied of the death and the secret session ia· s ue. ,. , However, Supervlaor Laurence Schmit said, "I feel 'there have been some serious questions raised. And I don't think the answers are in this report. R.EKINDLED BY the Juvenile Hall tragedy is Jone· standing discord between the county Probation Department and Mental Health Department. Last year, Judge Vincent put a halt to routine examina- tions of younesters detailed in the hall, a court order having the blessing of Chief Probation Officer Margaret Grier. In response to a state study of children detained in five other counties that showed more than half of them were af. meted with some form of mental or emotional problem Miss Grier May 9 wrote: ' "WE DO BELJEVE that the level of education, ex· perience and judgment of our staff is sufficient. to allow for the identification of the vast majority or those youngsters who are in need of additional a.pd specialized mental health care." Her comments were dtrected to County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas who asked both Miss Grier and county Mental Health Director Erwin Klatte to comment on the state study. Klatte found little fault with the report and suggested a ~rial sampling of Orange County Juvenile Hall youngsters to tdentlfy what. percent might be afflicted. with mental dis· turbances. Miss Grier's· Jone concession to the state report was to opt for additional staff training "to further enhance our staff's understanding and ability to identify children with mental disorders ... Diedrich 'Fed Up,' Grand Jury Hears 1/' ·~ County Supervisor Ralph Died.rich spent 40 minutes Wed· nesday closeted with the Oran1e County Grand Jury but answered few of the Jury's questions. in two indictments related to per· jury allegations centering around campaign financing practices. Instead, Diedrich reportedly told the jury, In so many words, that he is fed up with its six· month investigation jnto bis af- fail'S. Diedrich's words were looked on as a challenge to tile jury to eitl'ler charge him with specific offinses or to endita9robe. The .Fullerton supervtsor bas been a central figure in a grand jutyinvestigationthatbeganlast ·November. According to informed so\lrces. Diedrich Wednesday challenged the jury in a leni\hy dissertation about the probe's impact on his official, pro· fessional and personal life. While bis session with lbe jury was cut short by bis dissertation. the COWltY supervisor did not as- sert his Fifth Amendment rights against self incrimination, in· formed sources said. At the outset, the inquiry was aimed mainly at county political campaip practices. Subsequently, however, it. blossomed into a full scale ln- v es Ugation into various ac- tivities in which Diedrich has played a key role. .'\,ready the probe hu resulted · OftAHQI COASf c DAILY PILOT Diedrich put in a three·hour stint as a witness before the jury earlier this year and testilled openly though with frequent answers or "l don't recall." Since then, the 53·year .old multi-millionaire has been critical of the frand jury pro- ceeding for what he terms "Its failure. to tell me what. if any, crimes or offenses I am suspect- ed of.'' f'roaaPageAI COUNCIL ••• other councilmen. "That doesn't bother me,'' he said. "In an election, the be!lt candidate in the district should get the job .. The point is, every part of tbe city is repTeSeoted ... Vice Mayor Jack Hammett, the only council member living outside the Mesa Verde area, still supports elections at large, saying districting divides the ci- ty. "Geographic limits are ridiculous," he said. ''If a city ls big eDOUih, you should get • broad spectrum of candidates to· choose from.'' "I'm afraid you would tend lo aet wardiam, where one coun- cilman would say. •1 don't care about your dbttict.• and try to aet all the goodies for his dia· trlct." Does be think the rest of the d -' .ty loses when the majority ot council members are from m1e area? "In lS years of public service I've never seen parochialism on tbt city council," Hammett aald. PUN TO RAISE MONITOR TOW . Tho MonltoT Rese1Tch and Beoonry Foundation flu an- nounced that plau for tailtnc tbe Civil W1r trcnclad from U.. bot· tom ol the AUantic Ocean are. proceedJ.nC. • Uae. ol the Glomar lhplo r ls ~tnc considered and lh• 1re1•·. dent of tbe foundation 1al It la poqlble the l&oaltor could be rataed lrom 220 teet. dOn by! U80. Sel S&Olj P-ae 8$. Orange County Republican Sen. John Briggs, a con· tender for the GOP gov· ernor's nomination. says he wants to defeat the override · of Governor Brown's death penalty veto to keep the is· sue alive for the 1978 elec· tion. (Story, Page A7.) Eluor Letter Backs Candidate BJ JOANNE 1lEYNOLDS Of•Oelly~ ''-" Th• F1oor Corporatlon ls try. inc to drum up aupport tor Republican Marian Bereesoo whose wrlte-tn campaign 'Jut year ls blamed by some for the '14th Alsembly Diatrict ae•t fall· ing lnto DemociatJc bands for the first time in history. In al~ to local civlc and business leaders who he declined to name, Thoma.a Elltck, manqer of corporate relations for Fluor, ~ that bJa tlnD la conslderJnc bactlnc Mra. Bergeson ln 1978 and recom· mended that lettel' nclplenta con1lder1lm1lar action. Elltck'• department Is responsible tor the corporation's poliUcal actlvlUes. He aaid Fluor. which bu juat moved to Irvine ft'om Loi Aneeles, has a long history of p0Utical inYOlve- ment and that it will be backini candidates finandaUy in state Senate and Assembly districts and in the race for governor in 1978. Elllck sald the corporatlon, an international engioeerlne and con.structioo firm, does the aame tn other states where it bas ·operatioos and wbereaucb finan. clal contribuUoo.s are leaal. But ElUck eonceded .tbe C:Or· poratlon b partlcularly tnter¢· ed in the race ln the 74th As· sembly l>lstrict. the firm's new home. • He said Mrs. Bergeson did not. solicit the letter on her behalf and he stressed that it was not oneinally intended' for publica- tion. However. copies of the letter were sent anonymously to newspapers with the name ol the addressee blocked out. Ellick said the letter is not a complete endorsement of Mrs. Ber1eson, just a recommend&· tion tlult sbe be considered one of the top candidates. Tbe Fluor executive sald that the corporation's political ac· tlvllies are bipartllan. He con- ceded the firm tenda to suf)POrt more Republ eana than Democrats. EWcJc detlined to Aamo the~ dpieot.s of the letter. describing them only as "a couple of dozen people -lndlvtduala 1n labor and business who have a lmtory oC active participation 1n polltlcs." ElUck said .he wu surprised that the corporation's political acUviUes would have met with lbe displeasure that apparently motivated one recipient to send. copies of the letter to area newspapers. ''l welcome whoever sent the letter to call us and ask us qUes· tions directly. We'd be gW1 to answer.•• ~· Terrori sts Fire f~~L ;. 11.,.., ., .. The letter pointed out that Fluor backed Mrs. Bergeson in her unsuccessful primary cam- paign last year. She lost to car dealer Jim Slemons. Ellick said the corporation recommended against her write-in campaiiJl in the general election. Elllclc's letter indicated the corporation bas not made a final decision on wboQl it will support, .. but I must tell you 1n all candor. putting the ~a.st behind us, we are of the opinion that Marian Bergeson is definitely a front runner.•• 29 Vessels OnBUJck In Newport At Watch Posts Twenty-nine <fifferent modes of conveyance to go sailing, sailing over the bounding main will go on the Newport Beach Police Department auction block Saturday. ASSEN, The Netherlands (AP> -South Moluccan terrorists opened fire today on television towers erec:ted by police near their hijacked train to keep it un- der day and nisbt obaervatioo, a Justice Ministry spokeswoman said. There was no report that anyone had been hurt in the snip.. ., ine. The s pokeswoman, Toos Faber, saJd the heavily armed terrorists, holding at least SS hostq-. on lbe train, were &boot· ing spotadically at TV observa· tion masts in fields several hun- dred yards from the train, which is halted on a major rail line eight miles north of this northern Dutch city. Mesa Youth Held in NB Cop Assault A Costa Mesa youth.. faces charees of assault on a police of· ficer and grand theft in Harbor Judicial Diatrict Court followtn& his arrest Wednesday al tbe N ewport Beach policestaU0o. James Kenneth Carey, 20, ot 264 E. Bay St., surrendered to police on those charges con·• talned 1n a warrant. The warrant was hau~ after Carey allegedly assaulted patrolman Robert Parker May 15. Poljce assert Carey hit Parker in the face, stole his gun andlled after the officer stopped CareyTs car in Newport Heights. 'Heidi' Set l AtFainieuJ An adaptation oC the children's play "Heidi" will be ;resented Friday and Saturday by the Children's Theater Guild of Newport Beach. The show will be performed Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday· at 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. in the I audltorlwn at Fairview State Hospital, 2501 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa. Tickets are $1.25 for bloettol 10 or more and may be purcllased by calling 640-1010, ~ut can also be obtained at Ji.So per ad· mission at the door Friday and Saturday. TONIGHT OCC LECl'URE' . -"Asser. lion Tra1nlnl, '' Fine Arts .119. 7:30p.in. "EQUUS" -South Co&1t Repertory Theater, Tuesday· Suo.d-.y throuah June u, 8 p.m. FltU>AY, JUNE J COSI'A MESA FISH FRY - Uons Pn, June3-5. OCC PAPER DRIVE - Recycllna Center, June 3, 4, 9 a.m. t0$l).tn. ''BAREFOOT JN THE PARK'' -Costa Mesa CMc PltYbol.lle, JuneM, 10-11, 17·18. 8!30 p.m • ..HEIDI .. -Cbtldren•s Theater Guild of Ncwpo.rt Harbor, Pair-view Ho1pltat Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. Sab.arda.J, land S:30p.m . OCC PLANETARIUM -1:30 and $p.m. · MOTORCYCLE SPE!DWA Y. RACING -Falt-froundS, t :JS p.m. OCC LECTURE -11Soulb Am rica," F1ri AN 111. 7:ao p.rn . - Asked whether the guftflre hit the masts.. abe replied, "Not yet." She dec:llned comment on a Dutch newspaper report that the terrorists bad ahot at Dutch marines placirw li.stenin1 de- vices under the lrain dW'ing the nigbL The tall masts were put up Wednesday to relay closed· circuit pictures from bidden television cameras pointed toward the train, she said, and the gunmen soon demanded that they be taken down. While authorities were trying to talk to them by telephone about the TV lowers, the ter- rorists began shooting, Mrs. Faber said. He added, "we are seriously co'hsldering givioi her our sup· port for the 1978 race.'' Elllck said that doesn't necessarily preclude an endorse· ment of Ron Cordova, lbe Democrat who won the seat. when Mrs. Bergeson's write-in cam- paign split the Republican vote that normally would have gone to Slemoas. 1 5 Engines Burn QUIRK, N.M. (AP> -Five d1'esel engines of two Santa Fe Railway freight trans overturned and burned late Wednesday. The lost, stolen and un- claimed boats will 'be sold to the hiebest bidders· beginning at 10 a.m. in the City Yard at S92 Superior Ave., near Hoag Memorial Hospital. Police say they prefer c\sh, but checks drawn on local banks will. be ac- cepted. The boats will be sold on an as-is basis and must be hauled away immediately after the auction, police spokesmen said. If they aren't seaworthy, well, . you 're just sunk. ... ~«'":~ '' ".:> ', 9 01AGONAL. ONLY ~ f sssss ELECTRONIC VIDEO GUARD TUN I NO SYS1'EM THE SCOUT H0915 ,. We Take Trade-ins \."" • .. A~Wll••le IRON WORKERS 'BLACKIE' WIEDERHOLT, HOWARD WALTER AND GATE In Dubuque, Sunny Sides Polluted for Movie Atmo1phere Town 'Imports' Smog .. Dubuque Too Sunny for Movie Location DUBUQUE, Iowa CAP) -This Mississip- pi River town was cursed with a clear sky, so the folks from Hollywood have figured out a way to smudge it up. I.l's all because or "FrST," a forthcoming movie about labor organizing, starring Sylvester Stallone of the academy-award win· ning mm "Rocky." Dubuque, an industrial city of 62,000, was selected for some of the filming because of its supposed resemblance to 19305 Cleveland. RESIDENTS WERE ASKED to help evoke the Depression era. and "they came up with antique cars by the hundreds," said as· sistant city manager Gent Wittenberg. Some oldsters also supplied 1930s costumes from their closets. But Huron Productions. which is making the movie Cor United Artists, also had to deal with Dubuque's clear skies. which bore no re· semblance 'to the smoke-blackened skies of the coal-burning period. "And those sunny skies were too cheerful. Many of these scenes are supposed to be depressing," said Huron Publicity Director John Rothwell. So the city obtained a permit from the Iowa Department of Environmental Quality to allow the burnJng .of mineral oil in pots Fixed Sentenring around the city to produce the desired effect. FILMING BEGAN IN mid-May and con- tinues through mid-July. The shooting is done al dusk, or on the rare cloudy days, for the most part. But sometimes it is necessary to shoot on a clear day and the mineral oil ls burned. City of- ficials say there is no permanent pollution threat. The genius of Hollywood had to overcome another problem at the factory being used ln the filming. The script called ror a huge iron gate at the enlram:e, because a truck bas to crash through it. There was no such gate at the plant. so an expert metalworker, Francis "Blackie" Wiederholt, 72, was called in to build one. He may have done the job too well. "l'M REALLY PROUD OF that gate and fence, especially at the age I am." Wiederholt said. ''I don't think driving that truck through it will smash it.·· Huron. taking no chances, plans to cut notches in the·-gate columns to weaken the gate for the scene, Rothwell said. "I guess there's nothing we can do about them tearing it down," Wiederholt said. "It's the times we have to live in. I guess some peo- ple will get a thrill out of It." .Repeal Measure B8cked SACRAMENTO (AP> -If negoti~tions to change the state's new faxed-term prison sentenc- ing law collapse, a measure is waiting on the Assembly floor to repeal the law before it lakes ef- fect. The repeal bill by As· semblyman Bruce Nestande CR· Orange>. was Benl to the floor Wednesday by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee on a 16·0 vote. It would retain the 60-year·old system of indeterminate sen· tences, like five years to life. Under that system, the parole board generally decides when an inmate is ready to be Creed. Nestande said he would hold bis bill on the Assembly floor to see if a resolution could be re- ached in the state Senate. where Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s sen- tencing bUJ ran into trouble in a committee Tuesday. ·'This issue has been exploited by all sides," Neslande said. "If the Senate doesn't move, a re· peal ought to be put out." The committee approved the bill over the objections of Brown's Finance Department. which said the state has spent about Sl million preparing for the change to fixed-term system. Compliants that the in· determinate syatem created un· certa\nty and unrest In prisons and was based on a faulty con- cept of rehabilitation led to the passage last year of SB 42, which proV'ides relatively fixed terms for most crimes. That bill is to take effect July 1. Brown, under pressure from law enforcement groups to in· crease sentences in the new law and keep current inmates from . being released early, pushed a bill through the Assembly that wou14 extend some terms. main· ly for repeated or violent crimes. But on Tuesday, the govemor·s bi11 was amended in the Senate Judiciary Committee. at the urg- ing of Atty. Gen. Evelle Younger. to add years to sentences of 44 diCferent crimes. Those amendments. if re- tained. are t)lought to be unac· ceptable to Uberals on an As· sembly committee who ac~epted Brown's earlier blll but would try to kUJ the new version. In that event, SB 42 -original- ly endors~ by most law enforce- ment cr<>uPs but now condemned by them as loo lenient -would take effect unless delayed or re- pealed. Nea\ancM's bill ls AB 608. The Brown-backed meuun is AB 476. COOier Shock Fatal to Boy COARSEGOLD (AP> -A 6- year-old Sonora boy wH elec· trocuted when he touched a • metal water cooler stand at bis aunt'abOmehere. AuthoritJes report )flchael Lee Hathaway was atandlnc In a pud· die of water when be touched tho stand at the homo of Lynn Clayton. Otnclall ta1d the cooler bad l>M11 tnatalled ~enUy and •P· parently ,.. .. arounded irA• properb', By 'l'OM BARLEY CM IM J)elt'f f'lltt luff ProspecUve jurors ln lbe Orange Cdunty Superior Court trial of accused campus ~Uler Edward Charles Allaway were told by the defense Wednnday that there would be no opposition to the accusation that he kllled seven people and wounded two others al Cal State Fullerton last July 12. Deputy public defender Ron Butler said his defense or Al· laway, 37, will be bas~ on the argument that the former jarutor was mentally ill when he used a rifle to deadly efCect in and around the campus library. Butler said psychiatrists will testify that Allaway believed be was being persecuted by sever'1 • forces and also believed he was the target of discriminal1on by Mexican-Americans and blacks . Butler made repeated objec· lions to comments made by Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright to prospective jurors during the opening day of the trial. Judge Robert P . Kneeland firmly upheld Butler's objection when the prosecutor, questioning a prospective juror, appeared to compare the killings by Allaway to those committed by convicted killer Charles Manson and mem bers of his "family " In the light of Butlcr·s con- cession of the killings. it seemed inevitable today that the first guilt phase of the trial will be over in a: few days once jury . sele~tion is completed. Butler said he is concentrating his efforts on convincing the same jury which must return for the sanity phase of the trial that Allaway was clearly insane July 12 and had frequently displayed signs of mental instability long before the killings took place. A potential Juror whose sister could well have been a victim of the defendant had she not been sick and absent from her campus library duties July 12 was quick· ly excused from jury duly by Judge Kneeland. Judge Kneeland asked Daniel K. Sorrell of Anaheim, if he could ignore Ole fact that his sister was an employe of the library where Allaway claimed several victims who were among her personal friends. "Absolutely not," Sorrell said, with a sharp glance at Allawll)'. "Absolutely not." Butler's argument that the trial should\ have been moved from Orang«' County because of the massive publicity generated by the incident did not seem to be borne out lA the opening day questioning a! pcospectlve jurors. .' AS~ Most of the panels questioned said they had only read of the killings in a cursory f asbion and were not familiar with the details of the cue or bow many people had been killed in the incident. hree prospective jurors said they had never heard of Allaw~ or the killlnes nearly a year ago at Cal Slate Fullerton. t r Drought Saver lce"berg in Desert Propo1ed &ACRAMENTO (AP> -Tug- ging an iceberg up from the An· tarctic to cultivate the world's deserts is feasible, a researcher says, and could prompt a tourist bonanza in the prpcess. The concept has been proposed before, but California water of- ficials -suffering through the worst drought in the state's hls· tory -aren't rejecting it out of hand. John Hult, president of Ap· plication Concepts and Technology Association In Santa Monica. renew~ his propo5al in a paper submlltted to the two- week United Nations-California Department of Water Resources' conference on desert develop- ment that b-pened this week. Hult, who has written four pa..e.ers on the subject since 1973. wants_Cali!ornia..t.o..gel ilulolve<P ma $20.million pilot project. "The California coast as a destination would also excite tbe areatest revenue recovery from first-day covers. souvenirs, film and literary returns, and publici· ty of all types," Hult said. He said icebergs, wrapped in plastic "wet suits" to cut evaporation and melting, could be linked into trains and brought slowly to areas where they would be valuable. It would take less ·energy than is now required to desalt water or pump water Jong distances in aqueducts, Hult said. Ronald Robie, state water re· sources director. said W ednes._ day that "nothing is too craiy to give some thought to ... I 'veon- ly seen studles from proponents. I think the proponent is looking for money to spend on studies and 1 don 'l lhink the state is will· mg to spend mooeyon that ... He's a Bad B11nny NEW YORK (AP> -The ASPCA is warning burglars that the animal society's Manhattan offices are guarded by a watch· rabbit. That's right, a watch· rabbit. His name is 'Harvey and he is not to be messed with. Harvey is a trained attack rab· bit whose unidentified owner handed him over to officials of the American Society for the Prevention o( Cruelty to Animals 10 days ago after he bit six peo- ple. ASPCA Executive Director Gordon Wright says the animal society then turned Harvey over to the Department of Health. which held him for observation before releasing him back to the ASPCA. Wright says Harvey is not up for adopUon because "we don·t adopt out attack animals.•• "In the case of the attack rab- bit, we will probably keep il -to protect our premises," Wright said. Harvey is described as an "adult-sized gray and white rab- bit.'' "He's very cranky. He does not • have a nice disposition," Wright says, adding that Harvey acts up and bites once a person gets ·'within bopping distance.·• · Special Promotion on Leather Sofas Through J~ne 30th now $799 84 inch leathe r eofa. Luxurious sofa covered in leather • a unique look and feel of luxury. A full ~ .. wide, available In 4 colors of leather. Two Stylea to clwoae from .. ( . .. ., Ci·i1ise Ship B111·lls Tic» Killed, Passengen-R e scued 8ecallt al 0,. current Grand Jury Htttn tbat prevail thro~ Oran1e County to· day, you 'bouJd be usur.ct that the two TUStln commiul<>N are ucmed al DO wron«idoin«i. Nobody ll coin£ to Une up the commiss1oner1i and clap them in chains. Money is apparently the root of the boot. KUALA LUMPUR, M1la.y11l1 CAP) -Tbo erulff 1hlp Basa Say anc. with -~J'tODJ report. ed abOaJ'd, C&UJbt flre in the U alacca Sb-alt -.rly today. The 1blp'1 aaentl Hid two crew mtmberl were klllcd and three were m11am,. The a1onlt aald all 858 pa11enter1 ...._ lncludln& 27 Amorlcans -and 281ofthe338 ere,, members were tranaf.-red aafely lQ a heavy raln to thcr Japanete oil tanker Sankyo Pr"tice and landed at Port Dlcbon. on the weal coaal of Malaysia. CAPJ'. 0 . C. BJOaNSTAND, the Ru11 Sayang's Norwecian •kipper, and the 49 other mem· bera of bis crew remained aboard the 18,SOO·ton ship to put out the fire, the agenta said. They reported the ship was heading for stngapore, aboUt 200 miles to'the sout.heast, under its own power. 'Jbe paaseoJera were being taken to Singapore by bus and car. "It bas been reported that two crew membenl lost their lives fl1bt1ni the blaze and three otbere are report~ mlls1.ng," the 11enta said. ANDRESS TVEITO, manag- lnlf d.b-edor of. the Cruise East a1ency, aald the paaseqers in- cluded 12 oaUonaUUea. among them 341 Slngaporetns, 164 Au1trall8Jll, '3 Briton• and 2'7 Americans. Moet ol the crew were Asians, but 36 were Europeans or Amerlc:ans, he said. The Rua Sayanc. or Feeling of Love ln Malay, ls the former Bergensfjord and ls owned by Brunagaard Klosteruds of Norway and the Thoresen Com- pany ol Hong Kone. Since 1974 it bu been making tourist cnitses up and down the Malacca Strait between Singapore and Penang, s topplng at ports on the Malaysian and Sumatran coasts. IT WAS BOUND for Penang and was about two miles off Port Dickson when the fire started· about 2 a.m. Tveito said it was Tile Twtin City Councal, meet· ins m bud&et session, appareoUy figured that the municipality could do without the expense of operating a planning body or a commission to deal with stop signs. More Tales Dae SO THE TWO commissions will apparently ju.st vanish from the Tuatln municipal bureaucracy. · Wags might sug1est that Tustin doesn't need a planning commission because there isn't much thereto plan. Tbls can't be the case, however, since the City Council will take over planning duties and ruJe directly on all those use permits, tract maps and variances. Men Claim Priest Abetted Sex Acts WINCHESTER, Tenn. (AP> -Prosecutors said they have 10 more witnesses who can bolster the testimony that an Episcopal priest joined another man in sex act& with residents of a home for wayward boys. You cannot really suggest that Tustin doesn't need a traffic commission because It doesn't have any traffic. Tustin does. They gave up on the horse-drawn plow in that community some years back. Jurors were warned to expect a Iona day today, the third day of trial for the Rev. Claudius I. "Bud" Tustin has to have its share of traffic. After all, it h as the Santa Ana Freeway. Tustin gets more traffic by accident than a lot of pl aces do on purpose. JUST IMAGI NE how many motorists grab the wrong freeway off-ramp when they're looking for El Toro or Mission Viejo and end up in Tustin. Besides that, Tustin deserves to have its share of traffic. All the s mog seems to settle in that city. Thus Tustin has a right to some traffic. If you've got all the smog, then you should have some or the cause of it. too. Vermilye, charged with 10 counts of committing crimes against nature or aiding and abetting them by ftlming them. Each is a felony, carrying a S· to 1.S-year prison sentence. TWO SPONSORS .OF Boys Farm Inc., the home run by the Rev. Mr. Vermilye, testified Wednesday that the priest invit· ed them to come to Tennessee for sex at the home. One, Bruce Dunlap, ~-year-old Du Pont employe Crom Wil- mington, Del., said the priest was in the room when he and one of the •home's residents committed a sex act. A not.her sponsor, James Schindler of Detroit, Mich., told the circuit court jury of 10 men and two women that be came to Boys Farm last October and committed sex acts with the same boy. THE REV. MR . Vermilye stared intently at the witness during the testimony, jotting notes for bis attorneys. A number of small children were among spectators listening intently. Schindler also testified that be photographed several residents or the facility committing sex acts with each other. Asked by prosecutors whether the Rev. Mr. Vermllye had en- couraged the picture-taking, Schindler replied: "Well, he helped pose some or them ... A 15-year-old former Boys Farm resident, Tommie Fly, testified that Father Vermllye had persuaded him to pose naked for pictures and to commit. homosexual sex acts with other residents, with the priest, and wi tlttponsors. Anyway, the Shakers-and· Movers of Tustin figure they'U save several thousand dollars per year if the city can operate without planning or tramc com- missions. On the planning level, just im· agine how all pf this 1s going to aid the developers. Before, they had to go before the planning commission and trot out all of their plans in elaborate presentation. After they got turned down, then they had to go through the whole thing again on an appeal before the Ci- ty Council. Postmaster Charged ID $1 Million Theft· NEWARK, N.J. CAP> -Atlantic City's postmaster has been lndlct· ed on charges that he was the "Inside contact" for thieves who looted his own post office or $1 million. federal authorities said. Postmaster Gordon F. Lawson. :n, who worked bis way up from a teen-age mail clerk, conspired with four others to plot and perpetrate the Feb. 27 robbery, U.S. Al· • Now in Tustin. developers will go directly to the City Council. They only have to worry about getting rejected once. torney Jonathan ?.. Goldstein the facility, employes• work said Wednesday. schedules and a master key from JUST ONE ROLL of the dice and you either come up a winner or snake eyes. Tus tin city government. however . may be setting a dangerous preced~nt in reducing its bureaucracy. Now that they've given the boot to the plan- ners and traffickers. what would happen \f they JUSt shut down City Hall ? No telling where all this might lead. LAWSON, 31, OF Ocean City and Wyndmoor, Pa., was arrest. ed at the main branch ol the Atlantic City post offlce Tuesday after a federal grand jury re- t~rned the two-count indictment. The indictment was sealed until late Tuesday when all the sus- pects had been apprehended. Tbe grand jury charged Law60l\ with providing bls con· pirators with information on the contents of the post office's safes and vaults, floor plans of which dupUcates were made. He also was charged with rob- bery. 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H ,M1"' ¥oonr19"1t °'' "'·'"''• .U1."f'. believed the blaie started 1n the crew's recreaUon room. Mala1alan navy. marine DOllce and other vessels went to be1p. Eucn'1 Esao refinery at Pwt DicksOP picked up the distress signals and sent out the Santyo Preatlte. which waa unlowlln1 Persian Gulf oll. It carried smoke mask.a and breathing ap- paratus. THE PASSl!:NGEBS were put lnto llfeboata which took them to the tanker. Happy Man Killed as Work Ends DETROIT (AP) -Earl Ben· ton seemed happy about b.la ap- proaching retirement. "I finally made it, .. he said last weekend at a party. "After 30 years, J'm finally beflnning to live." BUT TWO DAYS later. Benton was shot to death during a rob- bery. One man was arrested for the alaylng Wednesday, and another was being sought. Benton, 55, made a special trip to a drugstore near his home on the city's east aide Monday night. Relatives said be was buying cigars to give to co-workers at the Budd Company's wheel and brake division plant Tuesd~ so they could help celebrate bis last day OD the job. Benton was carrying his vaca- tion pay, $1,000 in cash. He bad been talking about buying a camper van for a leisurely trip to Arkansas and Louisiana with b.la wlfe, Be6ale. "WITHOUT THINKING, I guess, he just ran out to the store and was going to come right back," said Joyce Gatson, 28, one of Benton's seven daughters. "He didn't !htnk to take the money out of his pocket.•' Witnesses told police two men approached Benton as he walked out of the store and forced him at gunpoint into the back seal of bis own car. His body was round m the car a few hours later. He had been shot in the chest, and his wallet. watch and ring bad been stolen, police said. Motlag Beard AP Wl"""°'o Co_nstable John Powers, a Waterloo regional polic~man raises more than 6,000 varieties or moths and butterflie~ at his Kitchener, Ont., home. The ones that appear to be try1!1g. to smother him are being raised to record genetic variations. Grad Ban IJfted _, But Pie Thrower 'Losea' ALEXANDRIA.. Va. CAP> -Connie Schillreff gets to go to her . senior prom and attend graduation ceremonies with her classmates after all. U.S. District Court Judge Albert Bryan Jr. bas issued a tem- porary restraining order blocking the Loudoun County School Board from banning the young woman from the activities. THE BAN STiMMED FROM THE girl's participation in a prank in which a chocolate cream pie was smeared on the face or her high school's vice principal. · Miss Schillreff brought suit against the school board, contend· ing that she was denied her constitutional right to a hearing before being suspended from classes and ordered not to attend tbe gradua- tion exercises. Judge Bryan rejected the suit but issued the restraining order to allow for appeals. BRYAN SAID H~ ALLOWED~ Schlllreff to attend the graduation because ff he refused. and the appellate court over· turned b.la decision, she would have missed the exercise for nothing. The judge told Miss Scbillreff that neither s be nor her classmates were lo considet bis decision as a victory. "I don't want her to walk into that baccalaureate or rraduation as a heroine, 'Bryan said. "She Jostberease." We'll tell you where.to go · Whether it's a tip on a fine restaurant, a clue co lead yeu to a painting you've waited a lifetime co sec or a miru-f'C'Yiew of a movie or play. Wed<endtt helps you plan more fun in your weekend. Weekender brings you complete news. ttaruteS and Jisrings <X the ans and entettainmeor events scheduled each wedcend along rhe Orange C.O.Sr. And, you'll find he{pfu.J advice oo fine area ft!ICllUnnrs penned b,y Norman Stanley in his Out •n• About column. Daily PilOt staff' writCl'I regulatly contribute IWiew ck ftlms and pcrfonning ans am.criOCtS to help you inake your best entertainment choice. Finally, a complete ewnta calendar guidei you to mea .maaionJ otreri.Gg low or no-cost fun. . DAILY PILOT -------~ - - -- --~"'----- ·Pot Plant Actioii De1ayed 8llOWN MID AMem~ Jcallm ))baa (!).Loi Antelel>. ~ CiiiiJd ...... proytdld the .. eldta1 ~ la the A11embl1 Wap Mid lleam Committee, wu IM~-. Brown meet w1a CJR)Onmt to provide• "courtesy'' -. to move I.be bOJ to the Autmbly floor. but U.. were no tat.s. · He tben tot tM committee to rad.ad lts nc. ca the bill and schedule l.DCl&her vote lD two weeb. Tbe ftC.e •• .. 10 wttb one abatentlon. A11emblywomao Teresa~ (D-Lol Antelea >, wbo Hid later she dldo't favor· the bill but would have voted for it to keep it alive. THE MEASURE would make growing up to three marijuana plants a misdemeanor punisha- ble by a maximum $100 fine with no arrest or book:inc. CurrenUy it is a felony. th•llCFldl Comedian Buddy Hackett ts recuperat.tq ln a Camarmo hospital after breaJdnl two ribs in a fall fl'OlJl a directOl''s chair on a movie set. The fall occurnid Monday on the aet of "Comini Attractions," be- ing filmed at the historic ba- c i end a of Don Adolfo Camarillo, now called the AuaustinianHome. Man- VAN NUYS (AP) -A. man wbCr used bis van to bump a cerebral palay victim off b.11 tbre~ed cycle and then laughed aa he 11ped away has· .been aenteDt!e4 to a year in Jail. Municipal Court Judge Robert R. Devich gave John Edward Koch the maximum 365-day Jail sentence. --·~--~__;;;...~-~~---. DeSplteEIR Sohiu :Project ., Moves Ahead LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe Sobio Transportation Company'• pl'O- poeed Alaaka·t.o-Tuu oil transport project eould pollute the air, en- d 1• Jnarine life and ruin scenery, accordln& to an environmental bu pact statement. But Sob1o Vice President Ken Blower Hid Wednelda.r that tbe re· port eontalned "no aurpriael" -----· ------and that tbe company hu agreed smoke emitted by the tankers' to make any neceHary com-entin• and vapors eacapin& f :.,_to proceed with the pro-from atGred oil TBB COMPANY la belinnlng to appq for tbe more than 700 atate mid federal perm.it.a needed befon the project may CCIGUW, Blowtl' aaill. Under the proposal, oU would be lblpped flQm Alaska to a lalg Beach tennlnal, where the oil then would be piped to Mldl•nd, Tex., for distribution to oil- deflcient parts of the country. Sohlo Transportation CoJD~ a 1ublidiary of Studanl ol. Oblo, baa claimed the coaJd 1el8ell U.S. depeadeace on foreign CJD. IP BDSTINO eoarom of pollu- tion are elimtnaW, the Soldo project could result in tmprcwed air quality in the Los Angeles basin, the area most affected, said Bureau of Land Manage- ment olficial Al Joncicb, who helped write the report. Sohio has ureed to bay and shut down existing pollution sources to overeompemate for the project's pollution, said Blower. "!bat pollution tndudes Sow1U1Pay Hike Bdeked SACRAMENTO (AP) Leg1slatcn have bepn the pro-cea ot giving themael•• a 10 percent pay raise. The Assembly Rules Commit- tee voted 7..0 Wednesday to ap- prove a bill by Aasembl,yman Louis Papan. D-Daly City, that would boost Jeg.talaUve salaries from $23,21Zto $25,555 a year. It notr goes to the Ways and Meam Committee. Tbe state constltutloa allows legislators' salaries to be in· creased 5 percent a year. Papan's tJW. which would take effect Dec. 4, lt'18, would cover 1977 IDd lB18. In addltica to their salaries, lawmakers a1Bo receive saS a day in eJtpepae money while the legislature is in session, a state- leaaed car to drive and a state- pakl gllOllne credlt card. PedalPOll'er State Architect Sim Van der Ryn Oeft> and Bill Press of the Planning and Research department, have launched a one-year pilot program in Sacramento to make 50 bicycles available to state employes for use in the Capitol area of Sacramento. State workers have had to use cabs or state vehicles for short office to office trips. Ov . I. . ert1me,1m1t Bill Supported: SACRAMENTO (AP> -Except in emergen- cies, employers couldn't force workers to stay over- time under a measure approved by an Assembly committee. • Pretty-up the· patio Assemblyman Tom Bates, D-Oaltland. s ponsored the blll that wu opposed by the California Manufacture~ Association and other business groups, who called it an unneeded restric- tion. Bates argued Wed-·( ) nesday that hia blll would SI'ATE create jobs. "Wehearaboutcases ...__ _____ _ where five people in a plant are laid olf, leaving it deliberately un- dentaffed. and then the others are forced to work overtime," he said in an interview. "This bill will open up part· time jobs where employers have used that policy." .............. C'raeluletoa Set LOS ANGELES CAP> -The current "re- habllitatfon pro1ram" for the Hollywood area now will include a crackdown by police on male pro- stitutes. Capt. Kenneth lllckman, of the Hollywood Division ol the Loa An1eles Police Department, s aid Wednesday the step.up came as a result of re- cent newspaper stories on Hollywood's deteriora- tion, including surveys of citizens showing that they feel conditions are ''appalling." U..Us llrged .. a ... Cal&Cl11 SACRAMENTO (AP> -An Assembly commit- tee bu decided thatJf kids can't buy liquor in a bot- tle, they shouldn't be able to get it in rum-soaked candy and cakes. The Ways and Means Committee approved a bill Wednesday by Assemblywoman Leona Eteland, <D-San Jose>. that would bar s ales to anyone under 21 of candy and cakes weighing five ounces or less and with more than o.s percent of alcohol: Tas Beele Atdlter Seatetaeecl SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A former Internal Revenue Service agent who wrote a booklet called the "ABC's of Tax Shelters'.' baa drawn a year and a day federal priaon term and a $10,000 fine for help- ing prepare fraudulfQt tax returns. John E. DeSantls, 46, now a San Mateo certified public accountant, was sentenced Wednesday and placed on five years ~robatioo by U.S. District Court Judge Stanley W e11el. AD Deatlt O...rgel Dreppecl VENTURA (AP) -Cbar1es have been dropped qainat the last of eight persons charged in the deaths of mental patient. at Camarillo St.ate Hospital Dr. Jack Borel was cleared Wednesday of a charae of pving an excessive prescription to Thomas Lee Riddle. Riddle, a violent patient. died in February 1976 after Borel ordered that he be given a combination of three aedatlve drugs. Frenehy? Wornu Meal Wiru L POMONA, Calif. (AP) -1'nmlatett hrto Frf!bcb. 8Dd folded lD with ens and cream, earthworms can be passed oft as 1ourmet fare. But •ecordlnt to a ftsb bait firm, they're even.IOOd when swallow .. unadorned. A dilb called "Quiche Lorraine avec Ver de Terre,'' concocted by a fourtb-&rade &.eac!Mr from New Jersey, woo 1lnt prize -~ 1n the aecond8nnual Ver de Terre Recipe OuDtelt al Callfonlla State Polytechnic Uill\fntv. V•'dittSremuns•utlrtnrm. . Jean J'armv CJ( BJoomln(ton. Ind., woo 1ecoo4 PlKe for her qrtbworm bftad, aad a. !ourtJl..cr.ide elementary clua floom Iowa ra111.loilf a, ... tMril. "' · · RD8 OB Tiit: tncrecuenta from tile wlnnlGI ~ wblch wu W«th $.'SOO to LYnn ~.n.otBa10Dne,N.J.: One "" Crul\, •• beaten eca. one cup of UCttd Swlal cboele, a 'Y.t-oUdct can ot Prencb fried OOiOil nn11, iiliii allces or criliped Pd mambled bacon and JI rtbworms, w.wa ...... um.. You redecorate your home. Why not do the same to the patio? Start with this flne selection of quality furniture. Each piece· combines practical outdoor design with attractive warm-weather colors. And they're as comfortable as oan be. A. PATIO CHAIR Featurea wide webbing In bright G""'1 and white. Model #77'4. Reg.6.49 4.48 B. BELMONT CHAIR Complements your landacaplng. Jn rich earth brown with co&or- malehed molded arms • 23y.•wxss·H. Model#770. Reg.9A9 7.88 C. BELMONT CHAISE The comfort la built In. Wtlh 7 positions and noMJlt leas. Color matoMd molded arms. 2"5Y.a· W x 74• L Earth brown. Model #370. Reg.16.99 12.88 Won't steer you"'°"' Steer Manu,.. la low coet Ind an effective Wrf to enrtcn your soil. Thia steer manure haa been heat treated to be weed tree. 1 cublo n. . STEER MANURE, Reg. 69c each 3for$1 .. Nlceeu1"9 '. ... lJlwn and garden ~ tttm With nleely scetlaped edOt mu. your gltden eo neat end ttfm ••• malcM It e#'/ to kNp that Wftf. 2 ft. IOng. Net.ural ot Nd. SCAJJ..OPED EDGING, STIWOHT, Reg.65c 3for$1 .. - Down the garden path Pr*lt your ~no with• peth of ateoP!no atorlM. Natural or red color. 1 r x 12" 9QU8r9 blooka. STEPPING STONES. Reg. 59o .-cl'I 28ceach • • • ·' • r--... ._ Sharing Param.edics -ChanJdng attendance bomidarles to accom- modate f utUre development in the lrVine Coaat area instead of building new schools. ~-l{o~-A"' i oc '~CTS Of A~ Schools~ Future Trmtees of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis· trict are considering some long-range possibilities for the district that are contained in a staff repor\ en· titled. "'Newport-Mesa: Yesterday,:-Today and TomOtTOW.'' Some of the ideas include: -Dividing the programs offered at McNally Con· tinuation School among Costa Mesa High School, Newport Harbor High School and a site adjacent to district business offices in Costa Mesa. School officials stress that these are just ideas - not really even proposals -that have been thrown out for consideration. CiUien reacUon to the Ideas will be sought by the school boa.rd at three more special board sessions during the year ahead. . Since the ideas involve sfgnlficant·rmancial and ~ucational considerations -some efiective in the 1978·79 school year -citizen input is essential before commitments are made. Lions Seek Record Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club mem• bers are going to really be cooking this weekend in an e!f ort to raise a record $100,000 for local charities dur· ing their 32nd annual Fi.sh Fry and Carnival. The event, to be held iri Lions Park in downtown Costa Mesa, is one of the largest fund-raising projects sponsored by .a servtce group in Southern California. It annually draws thousands of spectators from all parts of Orange County an~ beyond. Proceeds last year went to more than a dozen youth organizations along the Orange CoJlSt, along with donations to service groups, organizations for the blind and Baja California orphanages. But this year's. Fish Fry has a sJ)4!Cial meaning · for the local Lion's chapter. Jt's the soth anniversary ' -Converting Bay View Elementary into a performing arts school for 250· children from kin· dergarten through eighth grade. · of the Costa Mesa.Newport Harbor Lions Club and club members will be celebrating their Golden An· niversary by dlshing·out more than 3,000 pounds of golden fried fish Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Come out and join the fun, plunk down $3 for af"ish dinner and help the Lions help the community. ,, . "U.S.. 1*~~ <ASitst to rolish.'' .. ·c Cats Need Not Be Night Owls To the Editor: . I read the letter in the May 25 Mailbox entitled "Do You Love Your Dog," which I heartily ap- plauded, but would like to &o one step further and ask "Do You Love Your Cat?·· I feel very strongly that cats should not be allowed to wander about at night where they are more like to be hit by cars than during daylJght hours. WE NEVER allow our cats out at night and try to.round them up about four or five o'clock in the summer and earlier in the winter. They either stay in the house or go into the garage where we keep a litter box. They are used to ~ng in the house and do not expect to go out al night. It all boils down to one thing. II one keeps an animal or any kind a pet should be treated with kind· 11ess and respect and 1t should be a privilege to own a pet or pets. Unless one will look after them properly, especially dogs and cats, tak e them to the vet,erinarian when needed, and have them neutered of course, then one should not attempt to have apel. ELIZABETH WORTH Roadbloe!k To lhe Editor: 1 am a taxpayer, homeowner and resident or Orange County. I wanted to put a curb, gutter and sidewalk in front of my house at Jn)' own expense so that my property would fit in with the new developments on my street. I asked for and received a bid Crom the contractor who is putting in the curb and &ul\.ers on both sides and across the street Crom me. The county bureaucrat in charge or issuing the permits for this sort of thing informed me that in addition lo payln1 the con- tractor for curb, gutter and sidewalk, I would have to have the property surveyed and an engineering report with prints submitted for approval. IN ADDmON, l would be l'e• quired to pave the county road out to the existing blacktop in front of my house al my own ex- pense. 1 said that I wanted to put the improvement.a in so that my pro- ~rty will match my nelghbol'S an4 I'm wUlln& to pay for tbat improvement. The contractor wb• is puttinf tn all of the curbs and IUl\.era on both sldes of me end aCNSS the street feels that rr:.··':~:.'; • ~ ...... . . \aa~ '' .. ~ ~·· . .. . .. . ~.. . '•' .. . -.. \ ' . -· f, •• ... ( MAILBOX ) utters from readera ore welcome. T~ right to condeme letters to f1t apace err eliminate libtl ii reserved. Lettera of 300 WOTda err Zen wiU bt given preference. AU letter• must in· elude lignature and mailbtg oddreu but namea mCJI be toithheld °" f"e- quen i/ au/ f~t ""'°""apparent. Pod'JI will not be pubu.hed. there is sufficient engineering data available and that new data would be unnecessary. I had always been under the impression that county roads were the responsibility. of the county and not the homeowner. I asked why the county could pave a private road for free and I had to pay to get the county to pave a county road, which is its job. The response was to hang up the phone. J .J.CARDINAL Carter Oaan..o To the Editor: Shades of Harry Truman, what with the removal of Maj. Gen. Singlaub by President Carter. It seems tbe only difference between Truman and Carter is Truman had more braJns and Carter the more-needed •'charisma" of today. BETrY LOU HAMILTON. Ma.Wf• Mbsecl To the Editor: Your Mauldin cartoon on May 18 only showed that Mauldin bas a problem. When you spend your life getting rich drawing car- toons, you may lose touch with reality. The cartoon depicts a poor bei· gar. marked Social Security, begging from a fat, wen.dressed man, marked Unionism. The caption said, "Well, at least one .of us made it." IT IS TRUE that unlon labor is responsible tor most of the con- tribution to Social Security. So many of the people who are . drawing from it and have done nothing tO contribute to it, may be depicted as beggars. But the union laborer bas it made because he worked hard and made it. It's the politicians who load the Sdtlal security with everyone tn the country. Tbetati'Jywho'sgot -. . .. . Dear Gloomy Gus Remember Costa Mesa's slogan: The City of Air· conditioned Sunshine? What happened? It's more like the City of Noise and Ail' Pollution now. S.J.B. G•oomy Out '°"''"'"" <1rt \l.lllmltt..i bV rt~O.r~ a11••0 lie\ llMOUrllY rt l!K111W ....... of Ill• ... ~, ....... SeM yow ,..i PM••'° 01oom1 Gt,., Oallr Plio.. It mal'fe should be a palltidan. It's the worker who pays the poli\icians to have big plush of· .fices full ot their kinfolks and friends. When Mauldin quit drawing goldbrick soldiers, he quit know• ing what he was talking about.. JAMESW.BOLDING KHUng Murderers To the Editor: l read, with some grim amuse.- ment, Mr. FrankKlock's letter to the editor advocating the death penalty for murder. He talked about murderers being released to probably murder someone else. Regarding an emotionally charged subject like murder, it is .easy to get carried away. But I believe the best available data contradicts Mr. Klock's fervent statement. AS FAR as l know, the ttim• inal most likely to continue il· legal behavior is young, bas beer\ doing pl"()l>elty crim~ has done poorly on probation In the recent put, and has a Ion& rap sheet. Felons convicted of the heavier crimes such as murder and manslaughter apparenUy have a better prognosis for return to the commlmi~ without recidivism. Granted there are murderers who have attained notoriety, who wlll pose a real danger to the community, no matter when they are released. But the majority do their time, get out, and try to make it llke everyone else. I believe that if we kill murderers we are emulating them, by act- ing in the beat of emotion, without regard for their future potenOaL JERROLD COHEN. Ph.D. Prfsot1V"Jut To the F.dltor: 1 think it a disgrace to our country that Haldeman, Mitchell and Ehrllcbman .mus.L&eue. prfsoo sentences. What they did was no wone than the many mets which went unheralded in .our country under the Roosevelt, Trum.n. Kennedy and Jobnscll Administrations. They dJdn't steal the election in Illinois for Kennedy nor the elec- tion in Texas of Johnson or in .Miasourl ot Truman. They didn't drown a woman at. Chappa· qulddJck. Baker was Johnson'• ••ni.tit ltlnd man." Why two sets of rules? Murderers are let out of prison ~ kill agmln. Patty Hearst was let olt with a 1Jap on the wrist. lt abould be no 1ur prise that Americans have lost faith iii thalr Cleckd offlciala and their 1ovemmcnt. And, doll"t toraet. C•rter ha'1 a convicted murder in t.bo Whit. House. EUZABETH ~. SK!NrQ:l\ •. W1aat AfJout Due Proeess~ Prisoner Treaty Risk refonn movementhassp'!'adout · VON HOF.,..•,., WAsmNGTON -The ponal ( ] to embrace American pnsoners ~ iu.n.n in Mexican and other foreign jails. Some of the same people who defend and praise Chicanos cipitate the arrest of some of our on 'this side of the border are ownbon&-headedyoulh. positively slashing in their:' Some ot the Americans in descriptions of Mexican jailers_ trouble down there are decidedly lawyers, policemen and judges un-nicecustomerswhomakethe on the other side of the Rio world a safer place by rotting in Grande, Corrupt, sadist, brutal ..Taliseo penitentiary instead of ar~ but a few of the terms ap. walking f~ in the streets of pl.1ed t? the person~el e.d• Laredo.Boweft(, a. considerable Jtunistenng Mexican justice.. number of ournal:ionals areinno- Approximately th.ree·fomtbs cent nudniks who Clldu-t believe or the 600 American.sin Mmdcao the thousands of radio and lockups are television commercials warning the re for them that arrest, trial and jail in drug-related many foreign countries lacks charges •. The primitive amenities like the Bill accus~t10ns ofRlghts. against perhtU>S 200 of them consist of holding very small amounts or marijuana. IC they had been stopped by tbe police for the aame thin~ in Oregon or California or Maine. the most that would have hap- pened to them would have been a small-change fine, but as seen from the bars or a Texas jail cell, where they still decapitate you if they find a joint In your pocket. the Mexican treatment doesn't look as bad. Thus, despite the clamor for human rights tor gringos in Mex· ican jails, the issue is murky with ambiguity. For example, one of the reasoa.s those Amerlcans are in the hoosegow ia that the United States bas been on the back of the Republic ol Mexico to aet tough with dope lawbreakers. Wflve supplied the authorities there with crook~at.chin1 eq~~t like belicopten, little g that in stlrring up the zeal for law ~n!orcement we might also pre· NOBODYJNthewot'ldcanclat· ter like a middle-class Americati when thrown into the slammer. We saw that 10 years ago when the cops made a brleny serious pass at arresting white-collar types for smoking hemp. Hence the lament over aWful prison C<>n' ditions in Mexico is to be expect- ed, but it's bard to see what the Mexicans are supposed to do about it. Should they give middle-class gringos and gringas better treat· ment than their own people get! Special consideration for Americans went out of style with the Huerta govemD)ent 60 years ago, and any Mexican ad· ministration yielding to pressure to resume it will go tho same way. • Under the terms of the tre•t? signed by the United States and Mexico last fall, bot yet to be ratilied by the Senate, both gov· ernments can, with the consent of the convicts concerned, send as many prisoners back to their own countries as they wish. Once re---· Boredom Pays Off Tbouda&I at Laq'e: There is DO W8.1 Of letting pleasure out of playing the piano without lint submltttng to hours of boredom; and any educational proaram that professes to eliminate the boredom wlll also restrict the joy. If •e remain alive to ouraelves (as Huck Finn dJd, for lmtance), '9e retain a humo9l couc:lence beneath our 1odal consdence that tells us when our soc1al conaclenceia wrocl.I· One .tways thtnb that tboae other cU'S daerve to be ticketed for illep1 l)a.l'ldng, but we can always rind a plausible excuse when we intercept a policeman Uck l'lnCOUfl· (SYDNEY HARRIS J ,mmt be a corresponding obllia~ tion to pl'OVide work: for all wbo want it. (All we have today ia a right to weJc WOl'k, Dot to get lt.) Some people are so Insecure in their tastes that they can:t eaJo1 or accept 4ll)'thing unU1 it b popular; at .the :Other" e:dn!iDe are tbo&e so exclusive tn tbeir tastes that they cease ~ anything as eoon as it be<lomes poptilar. .. I coold care less .. is aureb' the dumbest phrase ever devised in the bistoey of tbe En&J.lab Janauaie; not. only does U aoUnd allly, but it GPntSU• tbe exact opposite~ wllat lt means to. turned to their native land they · will continue to serve out their Mexican or American sentences or. if the authorities choose, be paroled. THE DIFFICULTY i~ assum• ing the courts approve, the treaty would allow our government to jail Americans who bad broken. no American law and had been convicted by no American court. Even if you can swallow the im· prisomnent of our own citizens without due process, what hap. penswbenwehavethenextwave • of political hysteria? Will tem• pol'arily llnfasblonable Americans travellDg abl'Oad get thrown in jail or on a frame-up instigated by the .Ameri~an consul so that the victim can be shipped back to the United S\ates. here to serve an in· d~termlnate sentence for the crime of unpopular opinions? With far less publicity. we have ruso signed a similar agreement with Canada. In this case<it isn•t • alleged that American \)rfSODers are beJ~ mistreated in Cana.: dian jaifs or that the standard of Jivins in them Is too low for our criminal classes. The reason for the Canadian treat.Y ls simply the belief tbat the chances of t.be moral or behavioral rehabilitation of th" lawbreakers are greater in his own country, or so argue th& ad· vocates of modem penology. The data to support such c:ontent1ons ls leS3 than scanty so there is less reason to ratify the Canadian treaty with Jts dangerous p~e­ dent of jailing Americans without the formality of an American trial. AS FOB THE FATE ot'mlddle. classAmericatt offsprhlg wbo are truly having a hateful time tn· carcerated south of the border. merely neeotlating the treaty seems to have been of some help. The Mexican IOTerttment has re-- c en tl y taken steps to decrimlnalfze marijuana, Just as we're doing. Between '10 to 100 Americans are apected to be re- ~eued shortly. So progress Is being made, too slowly for those suUerillr every-thing from Mont.ezuma•s re- \tenge to beatings by the warders, but a few hundred peo- ple isn'tjustUicat.lon for Dlbblln1 at two centutica ot no Jail without due process. · Notbln.c creates and pe.rpetuatea "·~b111ov rmnd'' more readily and 1te1~ly than wan; yet tbo same~· Wb() f eol thteatened by ~•d::it arowth aN ttadJttonall1 the 111tbo utvb' support our ,, .... Ul•t mato neh aroWth ~ta· What both call •lJove or llfe" s. at ooce tbe areatett at.i'eiQgth Cl the attonJ1 ud the areateat · weUnell or tho weak. bJe. lt bu always teemed to tne that the ''Hahl io wort" laws an some ttaU. ire enabanualngl)' named· -for if m• 1enumely b• • npt to work. th'1' ~ • 8ACJlAJIENTO CAP> -A con• ---tbe Bepubllcaa nomination for iovew-.,. he ..,.... -., defeat· tH o,.rlde ot GOY. Edmaad Brown Jr ••• dMtb pen~ mo to keept.be li-eu• allwill 1171. But a.t. Sen.. John BdQI 'CJl.. Jl'\allertcm) ._,.. he won't co u far u YOtlna=the ovem~ 1n1tuc1 he will tboequlvaltlltotaao ¥ote. •'ffllBNYOVBAVB A death penal· tJ law on the boob.~ remoire it u an tuoe. I don't want to "1D09e It u an tuue," BrltP aald at a MW• con· ferenceW~y. 8rtal dllerlbed ldllllelt • an Id• mat IUJJPOl1el' ot tbe deatb penalty, wblch be has twice voted to reinstate. But be uld ot the veto override at-tem~ •1be luue II DOt tbe death ~. Tbe line la Jfllf'7 Brawn ••• Brlas, who e:Qoya tbe role ot eon. senative 1adfl.J in lel1alature. eald be wants to make the iasue .. an -------------------albatro.a around the aovernor•a For the Record neck.'' ASKED IF HE WOULD abstain UCI Professor Cited Dr. Allred M. Bork, ject throqh which faeul-technical journals. He is UC Irvine professor of ty and 1tudent1 are often invited to speak at physics and information creating educational national and lnterna· and computer science, ·computer program5 for tional conferences and bu been awarded a Dist· use at Irvine and other teach aemin.ars on ad· ingulsbed Service Cita· college and university vancea in educational tion by lbe American ·As-campuses. • · technology, particularly soclation of Physics The programs give the the uses of computers in Teachers (AAPT). computer the ability to learning. Dr. Bork is "a teacher communicate with a stu-The AAPT citation and physicist of broad· dent interactively by notes that Dr. Bork's ranging interests, from p r l n ti n g w r 1 t t e n ideas about the potential t he hi s tory and language, pictures and future of educational philosophy of physics to IJ'•pba on aacreen. technology, including de. the uae of computers in The project is funded velopment of complete the teaching of pbyslca," by a tbre&-yur, $800,000 home educatico centers the AAJ!'r citation reads. grant from the NatioDal tb at would com blne ••He baa been lnatrumen-Science Foundatloa. televlaion and Yideod.laca ta1 in c:ollec:tinC data on with com~tens. have re- Be said a to111ber ~·lb' bUl is needed beoauaa • -.-wbo are ••• to cammlt crim• art flocld.q to California. Jt'• a mecca for crimtn1t1, because we have a IOI\ IOYel'DOI'.'' "PEOP.LB WANT· DANGING Juq-. beeauae tbQ"r9 tincl ot IOft.. enter fashion square's . 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SOLO IS RECRUITED IN A BAR like every western saloon or waterfront dive -except for its strange patrons. Ben Kanobi is found after a battle wUh the sand people. Racing to the rescue, the MUlenium Falcon is suclted into Death Star, Vader's planet-sized $1>aCeship. •·we hide under the floor and after Darth Vader's men leave, my line is 'Gee, it's lucky you had these compartments,' " Hamill said. "I told George, ·1 can't say that line. It's so obvious, so cor- ny.· But George said just go ahead and it worked." HAMILL SAID DURING PRODUCl'ION in England he found himself unable to talk to the reclusive Lucas. who previously made "American Graffiti." So he talked to hls wife, film ·editor Marcia Lucas. "I told Marcia I'd made a couple of acting choices I'd have never made on my own in a million years. But I trusted George completely. I felt safe in his hands. "In the scene where I find my aunt and uncle dead the script called for me to drop to my knees BallHHI Marl"4t Harclwan 548-3407 l\usseU I 1f~terio~ s4a.2sos Cheu&GCllMS s,1r ...... btldl]a • .. Veterans acco\lllted ror 28 ~ent <>r tbe •tu· dents wbo wen.eraduat· ed from Saddleback Colle1e, attordinf to Pat Grant, the colle1e's veterans Coord.IDator. / Amonc the 407 graduates, 57 were veterans currenUy l.Ulder the GI bill, while 52 were previously under the bill and remained ln school to complete their educa- tion. .~., ....... FARM-BOY HERO LUKE SKYWALKER COUNTERATTACKS Galectlc Swaahbuckler HH Been Called Year'• Beat Of the eraduates, 13 were ln the top 10 percent of their class and five were scholarship reci-pients. Mold Forces Recall Of Baby Food Jars Executlv• Olflc••: 7812 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 82647 ---·-- Southern Californla Reglonal Offices: 4140 Long Beach Blvd .. Long Beach. CA 90807 8955 Valley View St.. Buena Park. CA 90620 ~ 20715 S. 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To ~tuilents, Mr. S Is hni11ortal Reapec1 I• a Give and Take ~ Witft Still~on · · • t..u _al d • tbl lcMla Cout Plua Hocel wtdt a~ of, at 1-.i JJO oecte1 to Pa>' bOlna1e to Mr. S. • ltvdlMIClftM) ndwtobJQa. It b Mt 1111Uaua1 for w._, people ol parttcuJar,hllJ) ••e~c-~QIDDl111111111:•u.:Wneat to be boaanid.. Wll u.al that It would , fonnw 8ludenta wbo would or· ~ 111tlat It ud comprlae the • lar&t(ll percent.ace ol tbe au· • dleae for a retlrto1 ad-m~. Espied y lo these day• 'ol tbe ~=~=:i up wtlJJ Dunl, wbois'5, orlhe multitude of ..,..,_.. witb whom be dealt OTU theyeus. The only th1fts that did catch up was illness in tbe family and lqely due to that be ii cirinl~~iUoo. Darrel w~cm bu been a man OD tbe scene to help in whatever capacity, whether it be at a sporting event, awards ban· quet or other school function. * * * DARREL STILLWAGON Mr. S With Students I . . I ·Dodgers . ·Snap Out ~Of Slump HOUSI'ON CAP) -Ron Cey or the Los Angeles Dodgers has a •warning for other teams in the 'Nati onal L e ague 's West Division: "It's come to the point where if the other teams get too much further behind, they'll be fighting for second place," Cey said. The veteran third basemah drove in three runs with a double and a single Wednesday night as Los Angeles broke a four-game losing streak with a 6·2 victory over the Houston Astros. Winner Tommy John, 6-2, burled six innings before giving ! way to reliever Charlie Hough, who blanked the Astros over the I ' final three innings for his 14th save of the season. "We had been playing a little « sluggishly the past few games," said Cey, who r aised his major league-leading rbl total to 48. "We had a meeting before the game lo straighten ourselves out. We had just been going through •the motions." Los Angeles scored three runs otr Houston reliever Ken Forsch in the ninth on a two-run single by Cey and an RBI hit by John Hale as the Dodgers broke their , longest losine streak of the season. Hough has compiled all but one or the saves r«orded by Los Angeles pitchers this year. Houston squandered scoring opportunities in the sixth and seventh innings. 1 The victory enabled Los AnaeJes to maintain ita 9~·game lead over second-place Cincin· naU ln the NL West. LOSANOILSS LOIMtft M•rtlMIH S<'/\llllef c..,lb o-y i. H•lerf :a.ktrll t.t<Y If ,0.tHC: =:o .. rlllll JI 1 0 • 2 2 1 l' ' 0 • 1 2 l J. 1 1 • 0 1 1 4 000 I 9 I 0 3 0 t 0 J 0 I 0 I It t ,, e. ,, ' ttOUl'rON Ce~Cf J.O-ui.r" Ct_.,,ferdlf ...... ~( c ,,,..,,,,.., 111 ~·-4...Jtoberts~ --Mc L..,.tlllft P J Ntlll"OP 9-111111 .. "'-"• ••rll llf l I t 0 2001 •••• • 0 I 0 •••• 3 I t 0 300 l 3 0 0 0 1 000 It 1 t \ 1000 ••oo . . 11• bu known no hours. Jn f aet. he bu beeil oo campus 10 much that 80me folb ft,ure he'• ll\Cll'e ol I pemJID landmarlt titan Ute acbool tower. A• BW Taylor. eurrat ltudent bod7 ptealdent 1ay1, "Mr. St.lllwaaon work.I u to 14 bwn a tday, ntTettopplo1. He'a alw~ tiler• when 10U need bim. That'•· wb~ the kids like him 10 mueh .. be'a helpful and a sr-t all·round person. 1bere aren't too many ot.IMrteacben In aebool llkehtm.'' Mar1 Pauon,. St1Uwa1on'1 aecretary for 11 YHn, aaya, "ff•'• tbe moet beauUlul Pf'IOll In tbe world. I've never 1een any other penoa on campu that tbe kid• are drawn to lib Durel ls. "No matter bow buay be II, be always bu time to talk wttb the kida U they have problem.a, or wbatever, whe others m1.irt have tamed them away. "I've never seen him cet Nf. Oed. He has elven k.ida a lot of help with their problema. He never runa tbem down but always builds them up. His at· tilude is always up. He t.b1nka quickly and 1ay1 tbe rtgbt things. He'a about the most rea&00able penonlbaveknown." John Ood.loclr, wbo Worked . anyone campus sets mor e four 7ean with SdllwacOD and respect tiom people than he . He wbo bat oraanlzed tbe dtaner, bu respecttor everyone else and tellt wb1the1tudeota llke llr. S: · . · YOU aemell .. He'• ao aincere and friendly," "He'• a shy type of auy .. oever Woodlock <now at UCLA)·~· .one to IO out for accolades. He .. He treat. everyone u an · d,oe•n'C Jlke beln1 in the ual-would tab time out for spqtlleJrt. I've never seen billl do anythin& with motive for hlmaell. . · OLINN WNITe anr;.: no matter what be was do • People were always fa.rgt for . "He'• OYerwbelmJnaly •ell· liked. Former students are com· Int fJOm San Diego, Northern Callfornla~en the Air Force Academy-Just for' thll ban· quet." That alone reflects tbe hi&h esteem in wblcb SWlwap is held. Woodlock continues, .. Never once in my four years did I bear him raise b1a voice, no matte.' what happened. I don't tbink "He'• a Vf!fY content pencm aatllfied with the 1lmplest ot . th1D11. Nobody could ever coun,t the em-a hours he's put in far tbe sebool." • And aenior N1toml Otaobo adda, "lf we bave a 1>roblem we can go straiaht to Jllrn and ~:&eta tbinp done !orua. We can to bim euic-(than the other ad. miDltratora). He seema to un- derstand what we're ta.ltl~ about when we say we're frustrated. ••1 never bear anyooe putthJa' him down. He just doe.n·t~ lllte an actmtnlatrator. ··1 sues• you'll make him sound lftlmortal. ''BuUnawayhels.'' Whatmore could anyone say? PS -Anyone Interested in at· teodlnS" tbe banquet can call Woodlock (714.S.6-2027> before Friday morninl. Tickets ~e $13. Sports in Brief Russian ·Pacers Go Broke; Judges Ge~ Strings at Anaheim 'Ihe BOot INDIANAPOLIS -The Na- tional Basketball Association bolds its annual college draft next week, but that is not what concerns the owners of the In- diana Pacers;l; -The Pacen not have the money to pay th players and unless funds become available soon, the11Club may be out of busi· ness by the June 10 draft. Management coµld not come up with the funds to pay its players Wednesday. And the club's office personnel have not been paid for more than a month. The current ownership bas said it is not going to put more money into the club unless additional groups or individuals invest in the team. StrhlgsB.., The Los Angeles Strings lost their 13th consecutive World Team Tennis match Wednesday night at the Forum, dropping a 27-20 decision to the San Diego Friars. . The Strings play Indiana tonight (7:30) at Anaheim Con- vention Center. The Friars, now 8-10, were led by Rod Laver, who posted wins in· both men's singles and doubles. Laver defeated Charlie Pasarell (6·2 > in singles and teamed with Cllrr Drysdale to score a M win over Pasarell and John Andrews. The Friars got off to a fast start "1len Kerry Reid and Mona Gue rrant defeated Dianne Fromholtz and Valerie Ziegen- fuss 6·1 in women's doubles. It was Fromholtz's final ap· pearance for Los Angeles as it was announced after the match that she bad been traded to the Friars for Julie Anthony. wuua .. 1t111• FLORENCE , Italy American Steve Williams turned on a strong kick in the last 20 meters and beat Olympic cbam· pion Hasley Crawford of Trinidad in a lOO·meter race Wednaday oJ.cbt. clockingl0.19. . Crawtor;> led tbroqh most of the r~ but ba~ aetae ror second place in 10.22. Another American. Steve. Riddick. \1'BSA third ln 10.40. Italian sprinter Pietro Mennea ran the 200 meters and won in 20.38. Dan Glan5 of Sweden won the 3,000.meter steeplechase in 8 : 29. 72~ Woldshek Hailu of Ethiopia wu second in 8:33.78. NOelland Win• TEMPE -Jean Nachand of UC Irvine defeated Sheri Shores of Florida State, 6-3, 6-4, lo third round oompetitJon of the U.S. Tennis Association college women's tennis tournament Wednesday. ' P1..,en ._ TrotlWe GAINESVILLE, Fla. University of Florida football coach Doug Dickey said today that defensive backs Warren Gaffney and Alvin Parrish may be ineligible to play next fall because they cheated on a biology exam, but an honor court· bu not yet ruled on tbe case. "They pleaded guilty and ap- pealed to tbe court for penalties that would permit them to"J>lay in the fall," Dickey said. ••1 hope they wm't be lost to the team, but it's possible they will be.•• llOlfllFlaak SPRINGFIELD, Ill. Callfomla·Rlveralde scored twice In the top of tbe eighth in· nlng Wednesday night to break a tie and defeat Delta State S.3 and 10 Into tooilht's NCAA Division n World Series championship final. Scott Loucks of Southeutem Ollaiioma State College and the team's bat Rl were married at hom& plate Wedn day durtne PARIS ~P) -Soviet judcei hav~ been banned for a year Crom officiating in world and European competlUon bttc:ame ol .. repeated national partiali· ty." the International Skallq Union reported Weclnesd~. The union's president, Jacq~ Favart., said the decision wu made Saturday at A meeting of the executive council here. "The Russians took it very badly, of course, .. Favart s aid. "We don't exactly know yet what their officiai reaction wlll be.'' 'J:he action came under an or· ganiution bylaw which allows suspension of a nation's judses if there were negative reports on partiality for a period of years. Such ne1ative reports had been made on Soviets over tbe last four yeers,.Favart said. ' The ban involves the world championships in Ottawa, the world Junior championships in Megeve, France and the Euro- pea n champio nships lo Strasbourg, France. The suspension was aimed at the Soviet skating federation, un- doubtedly the world's strongest. Soviet skaters , Vladimir Kovalev, the pairs couple Irina RbdJUna and Alexander Zaitseev and dancers Irina Molseva and Andrei Minenkev, have won world tiUesrecently. Over the past years, some western skaters, notably John Curry, tbe BriU.h Olympic sold medalis.t, have denounced political bloc votinc and vote trading arnoas judges at major events. Soviet jud1e1 were patt.lcular targets. In recent months, Bomania pulled out of European gym. nasties competition in Prague. deaoundng partial voting by the Soviets. Favart declined to d.isdoee the vote total in tbe coundl meeting that led to the ban. lhU!'!day. JUne 2. 1977 lJC lrl'ine Star Mauricio Bardales of UC Irvine unleashed a javelin toss of 239-3 to set an NCAA decathlon record for the event Wednesday in Champaign, Ill. Bardales finished third in the NCAA competition with 7,366 points. The major por- tion of the meet begins today with USC favored. American in Paris Surprises Nastase PARIS <AP> -Brian Gottfried is two matches away from becoming the first American to win the French Open tennis tiUe in 22 years. And bis confidence is sky-high after one ot the finest victories of his career. Gottfried defeated llie Nastase of Romania Wednesday ni&ht for the tint time on a slow clay court. And for the first lime in his life. be won a fiyie..set match after losing the first two sets. ••1 feel now I mlibt manage anything," Gottfried said. Gottfried's win over Nastase in tbe quarter-finals, 4-6, 3-6, ~. 6·2, 6-3, provoked the volatile Parisian crowd on the center court ol Roland Garros to one of it• moet frenzied displays of cheering and counter·cbeerlnf. The atmosphere toward the end .of th&three-boul', 20-minute duel was more like a football game. By the end, Gottfried bad mastered the mercurial Roma· nian completely. Yet for most of the first two sets the American was outplayed. Nastase had a devastating spell In which be won U games outof12. G«Uried was playtng '1is usual "'! game, tbumpinf down big · services and moving up to the net for the volley. He'found these tac- tics did not work against Nastase, one of Europe's clay court specialists. Naatue played a thouebtful came !rem tbe back• -Of the court and steered strotes past bis opponent for the painba • that mattered. Tbe match began to tum Got- tfried 'a way when be broke N astase's service for a 3-1 lead in the third set. Prom then on it was Gottfried who applied tbe pre- ssure. .. I started spinning my service and not cominl into tbe net behind it," Gottffted aald. •'That.., ~as when I started winning." Gottfried•s semtfinalt oppo. nent will· be Phtl Dent -ot:: Auatralia1 who ed1ed Jose Hieuerasor Spain 6-1. &.a. &.6, s-1. 6--3. The other two qu.rter-finals were scheduled for today - Adriano Panatta ol Italy, the de- f epding champion, vs. llaul Ramlrei of Medco, and Guillermo Vilas, the Arg_entlnlan left-hander, VS. Wojtet Fibak. Edwards Buried Mourners Collapse J At Boxer's Rites I • Di\ILY Pflt>T 440,BJ Outlook .Is Tough ' • 4 WDIWOOD -M late u one ,_,. the T4 hJah Ju per wu airae rm~ lo hl1b lebool. Oalr .. Mao w ever elt&Nd ,... lllelabl COmPt't~ ID lut "I ClJ' etate track and nl14 ~. Bat tbll IUIOD ll'•. dilftnDt ...,, f\1ur 1.0 bltb Jwnpen IAd uro wt.ID bave el1atecU-U .,. • tend• um ..u '• •t.a~ blp IDNl at Drakt atadlum OD tbe UCLA ca pua la Wettwood. l'rlday'1 fteld neat q_uallt)'tn1 btclAI tit 11: p.m. and lbe run. ~=tlltl lwt It 1. Pinal ca-ev•t ot tb• ct., la ' at8:41>. . On ~ the fte1d eveat tlnm U :IO and the run- ni.q at 1: . The mott'• wt e•em nam at•:~. Tlcbtl et S2 fw atitdenta and SS fOC' mufti are nallable at tbe eate an each day otthe meet. The Ora.nae Cout area bad lta !lneat year ever tor bJCh Jum- pen, butonlyone-Dave White ol Marina Hllh in HunUngtoo Beach -hu made It to the state meet. . White's best ii 6-8~, a lofty mark, but one that palet In com· parison to the rest of the entrles. Rob Olson of El Camino Real Hl1h, an LA City Section school, is the leading candidate with a 7·1 jump to bis credit, Right behind are Dennis Smith of Santa Monica Hilb and Gary I.:.awrence of Thousand Oaks High, each with a bestof1·0~-. The fourth 1-0 Jumrer In the meet la BUI Rice o Oakland Hieb. Hls best is 7·0"'4. Two who could join him In the select circle of seven-footers are James Frazia"" of Fremont Righ in the LA City Section (6·11) and Kelly Gordien of Claremont High (6·11114). Fnulratian <her Macallley Key In LA's Climb By CRAIG SBEPP Of .. Dllfr Heil Steff Drew Macauley ha4 a frustratr tna baseball season tn 1976-bui It's all fcqotten now. Tbe former Golden Weat College standout la a key reaaoo why Cal State (Los Angeles) de- feated USC ln the NCAA repooal final.I last Sunday, earnlq a spot in the Colleae World Serles next week. But even gettlnt Into the playoffs didn't fl1ure for Macauley or the Diabloe at the start ol the season. Cal State bad a 16-33 record ln "76 and Macauley had bad a poor year himself, compounded b1 a broken ankle and a . fractured thumb. But a cban&e 1n coaches tumed lbe program around, aaya Macauley. Larry Cochell quit to talte the bead job at Oral Roberts Unlveraity ln Tulsa al\d Cal State hired 59-year-old Jack Deutsch, a former Detroit Tigers scout. , "Basically we had the same team back from last ye8J'," says Macauley~ "but the coaching change really turned things around. "We w~ always up tight un- der Cochell, but Jack kept us loose. We were relaxed. There , were no demands and no restric- tions. It was a totally relaxed at- mosphere." eaya Macauley. The Dia~went on to win the Southern California Baseball As- sociation title, defeating Cal State <1"allerton> ln a playoff game. At one point, the Diablos won lf ,.am es ln a row. DREW MA~AULEY. rally fcir the Diablos In the title game with a single. He f1nl.shed the leaeue season wiUl a .sas average and goes into the Colle1e World Serles with a .315 overall batting mBl'k. But 11 WU. far cry from the "16 season. Macauley, a Bolsa Grande High (Garden Grove) 1raduate, broke an ankle a week before the season began and wu sidelined for three weeks. When he 1ot the cut oil, he played the next day. "PlQlna that qul~k after aet- tlng the cut off was a mlstake. The ankle Just hadn't healectlllte it should • And then l broke-my left thumb twice. The entire seuon wu a nl&htm&J'e," 11711 Macauley. . The state meet record is 7·1~ set by Dwight Stones, then of Glendale High, in 1971. , D811y fl't1et 11.eft ...... LISA GOURDINE VIES IN TWO EVENTS AT THE WEEKEND STATE MEET. Then. after loeing their open. lnl round regional Wt to Fresno State, the J>iablos. rebounded Lo def eat HawalU Fresno and SC, then posted a 7-6 vicLory over SC's Trojans in the cbam.- pionsbip 1ame SUnday. · But the 'Tl campalp b,u been a dream come true-and Macauley is hopeful lt will con· tlnue throuih the Collere World Seri ea. Another state meet record which could fall ls the 440, wher9 James Sanford ol Pasadena High is the favorite. Sanford baa a beat.of 46.7 while : the record, which bas stood for 11 · years, is 46.6. Gourdine In Stiff Test Macauley, a 6-11, 175-pound second baseman, wu one of the stars 1n the Hawaiian regional playofts. Be. bad 10 bits 1n 21 ap- pearances at the plate and went four·for..elght qainet USC in the two«ames. After that he hopes to sign a pro contract. BIDEFS. · A sprinter who will probably have to push Sanford if a record El Toro Whiz Faces Tough Hurd/,en .And he started the game· winning eighth inning two-~ • • CClatlnaecl from Bl Sd•GoalSet is to be broken is Ron Williams of Lisa Gourdine of El Toro Hllh Chatsworth High In the LA City School bas made It to the fastest qualifying mark 1n the state with a 14.4 for the 110-yard Section. Williams bas a 47 .4 to his CaliComia State CIF track and bm~m. · credit this season. field championships in two The Orange Coast area's events for the fLrSt time In three She bu nm futer (14.1) and should glve Anna Gabriel of Henry Ellis High in the North Coast Section (14.0) and Kris Costello of Lynbrook High of the Central Coast Section (14.2) a nm for the top spot. hopeful in that event is Greg years but as a long jumper, abe is Jones of Mission Viejo High, who no newcomer to the competition. broke the 3-A meet record this Gourdine, a senior, baa had ·season with a 48.5. trouble qualifying for the hurdles Other sprinters who figure to in her first two years but tbil rnake the finals are Rod Bethany ..._ time around she posted the third of Fontana High (48.3), Mike ~ In the long jump, Gourdine is White of Richmond High in the North Coast Section (48.1) and Tony Banks of Morse High in the San Diego Section (48.1). Girls' Title on line Martin Confident The CIF girls gymnastics championship is on the line tonight (7) when Huntington Beach High and HB's Edison clash at Edison. in the individual finals. Others comi>etJ.u include Ann McCabe, Kaien Conway, Kim DeBell, Sue Broussard, Dana Creighton, Shell Jones, Robin Downey and Michelle Krieger from Huntington and Rhonda Johnston, Julie Greenberg, Kelly Faith, Gloria Pat~ Debbie Lemley, Cathi Willi , Ginger Shields and Gail Usberwood from Edison. BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -Bil- ly Martin, the feisty manager of the New York Yankees, returned lo his old stomping ground! Wed- nesday and predicted he would not be fired from his present job. "Our problem is that we bo~ want tbe same thing -to win," said Martin about bis publicized differences with Yankees owner Georae Steinbrenner. Huntington Beach's Oilers are led by Leanne Karasik and Lori Wright whil~ Ellen Weisser, Teri Thomas and Tammy Motschall pace Edi&on'a Chargers. Karasik and Wright finished second and third in the all-round competition in the recent CIF ln- di vidual meet. Karaslk won the vaulting and free exercise events Sunset League champ Hunt.. ington ls tmbeaten while Edi.son's lone lou was a 201.4-190.0 loop setback to the Oilers. COSTA MESA AMC & JEEP Major LeaKu,e Standings 1977 MATADOR. WAGON ............ AM ,._ ....... _.. A7A887H102278 . 1977 JEeP J.10 PICKUP ............. P.S.. ..... ..,_ JTM2SMP075789 56295 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Baltimore Boston New York Milwaukee Cleveland Detroit Toronto W L Pct. GB 26 19 .578 25 21 .543 l\'!i 26 22 .542 l\ia 25 25 .soo 3~ 20 23 .465 s 18-27 .400 8 18 29 .383 9 West Division Mlnllesola 30 17 .638 Chicago 26 19 .578 3 Ancels 24 23 .511 6 Oakland ,23 24 .489 7 Kanaas City 22 23 .489 71 Texas 21 22 .488 7 Seattle 21 31 .404 11\ia .....,...Y'llkwn ket1..,CltyH. T°"'"'ol Clt,..lencu 0.tn>IU aotton 1, TtonS Mlnn'ltOIU ,._Vor!IJ Cllluqo4, a.itl"*'91 Ollllltftd•,s..tlld T....,_0-.. a-hllif ~Ml-11to.tn11t mo-..,,, II N-V9" ,,...,._ W l at MW. .... fWolly 2'11. n ••ttlmoN 'l'lMate" 141 al Ctl•ceoo ,...._ •11,n hltOll ~ •11 atte .. t 18'11ft M l. 11 0.'1 .... 1~4-llatSMU .. 1 ..... 1-11.tt • ~Y'•Oamel New Yor11 et OllCllQll. n M,,...,_.. It 'hXllil e• ... 11t~.11 Clevel..-1•1 .... ~ llallllllOtUt 1(-d ty, II Tot.ftloatOMtltM • 'OlllY .-llCMdllltd NA110NAL LEAGUE EutDlvlllon W L Pet. GB 'Chicaio 29 11 .644 Pilllburlb 27 17 .614 1 ~ St. Louis 28 19 .:;es 2 Philadelphia 25 20 .556 4 Montl'eal 18 27 .499 U NewYork 17 29 .370 12~ WlllDIYllloa Doc11en 34 15 .694 Cinclnnatl 23 23 .500 8\ia San Diego 24 29 .45$ 12 San Francisco 21 27 .•38 12\ia Houston 20 28 .417 ~ Atlanta 17 33 .340 17\'!i ....... .,..sc- 5an l'tWICl-t. S.., 019090 ,....., vor11 •. MD111na1 • PlttMurtll J, '9111 ... lllNI 0, 9MW ~ 1111111 l•nl119.t'81n Clnd-'IS,At._.1 Cl\lc ... 4, SL l.OlllU. UIMhlol LwNllltM .. ._,toll1 ,...,.,._.. NtwYIRCX->Jl.C......,~ >-U.n. HOllt• f~ t.S) .t 0.T.NO ~­lllttlMll'llWl.11 °"'"..,_.,.., ... ........,., ..... S.11 l'rwlK*-lt Au.nta. t. t-41 St .......... Mellff'MI •• Pllt ........... ....,YMI.• Clllc ..... 9'f~.- .._ ... 011ei-u " Sen °"91111 t.te.,....." alone at the top of the list lids seuon with a 1.M\11 qu~ effort. She baa won the Southern Sectioo loag jump title each of the three yean she bas entered but bu fallen back 1n the state meet where marka of 19-7 and 19-6Y.a have won in the two pre- vioua meets. Other top quallflera from around the state include Kim Moran al Moone msh School in the Los Angeles Clty Section with 18-11 ~ and Becky-Rohrer ol Bed Bluff Hlgh in the Northern Sec- tion at 18-11. Gourdine'• teammate! Clery! Gluier, fell la the bUtdlN last weekend and will be out of the state meet. Mile, 2-mlle Girls' AD-CIF. Three players from Huntineton Beach Hlgb's CIF·champlon girls basketball team were In· eluded ln the all-CIF selections announced this week by the Citizens Savings Athletic Founda- tion in Los Angeles. Mary Beth Wray and Kathy Doyle were chosen on the all·CIF 4-A first team while Debbie Bur- rows was picked for the second lefllll. Mary Jackson ·of Fountain Valley High made the all·CIF third team. Marina Freshman . . Fa,ces State's Best Mari Gibbs, a freshman at Marina Hilb School in Hunt- ington Beach, hu quall.fted far both tbe mile and 2-mlle lA the Callfornla state CD' track and field meet at UCLA Friday and Saturday and will fUD In both event.. She wUl run In the mUe pre. Karen Nachbar of San Juan m1b School in the San Joaquin CIF Sectklo. bu the beat two- mlle mark of 10:5'.3 among the quallften. carol Keller of Bel1ll Hiab tn San Diet«> bit lO:sa.s and Sbeny Williams of IJvermore in the NOC'tb Cout SecUon, ran 10:58.2.. LOS ANGELES -Swimming took on a new aspect Wednesday when a half-dozen stars who won medals for the United Slates ln Olympic competition gathered to promote a program boosting sales and competition. Don Scbollander, Mark Spitz. Shirley Babasboff, Micki King. Steve Furniss, and Gary Hall in~ troduced "Team Arena" to Los Angeles and the world. -. All is not altruistic. The swim· mers will be paid by Arena. a corporation that manufactures swim sulls among other en- deavors. Yet the program ts de· signed to bring added impetus to the sport of swimming and addi- tional money to the United States Olympic swimming program. In a news conference, the swimmers talked of $100,000 to be' earned for the national program lbroup sale of a booklet in which each star teU.s of success secrets. Belko Olo•ftl BOISE, Idaho -Steve Belko, former football and basketball coach and athletic director, was chosen commissioner of the Big Sky Conference. Belko, 60, replaced John Roa· ing, who retired after seven years as commissioner. Belko was uslatant football coach at University of Idaho for five yea.rs, then spent 11x yeara as bead basketball coach at Idaho State. Umin.->' Friday. Ulen compete 1n the two-mile Saturday, several hourt betonthemllefinall. .. She pelted for us la the CIP Southern Section qualify~ meet Friday with her beat times ~the seuon. .. coach Betty Morr 1ay1. Pitching Tells Tale Crowru to SpartatUl, Edg~ "She bu run f uter but not tor the achool, and sbe'a capable of l'UJlDinf much faster" her coach aaya. "She bu run lo AAU aie croup meets atnce she was aeven and the didn't come out for our team,\Dltll after the second meet thiaaeuoa. "Marl la the ftrat member ot the tlartna P1I track -tam-to mate lt lo tht state meet.in the two yean we have had a team. "Sbe'• a bard worker and the klnd of penon to have oo a team. She la an tnapltation to other· team members." Gibbl comi:>eted for Lakewood InternaUoOa! when 1be wu Uv· m1 ln J)owney but tb1I )'ear the famUr moved to HunUqtoa Beach. "Sfle waan•t practlcln1 ·aa much aa abe 1hould bave been after tbey moftd here but wbea the came out for our team, ~ bef an to concentr•te more. "Our ualltant coach Carol Burkland, la a former takewood coach and the la prlmarlly dlrcctJnrMarl'aworiiouts." Glbbt ftnuhed third 1D the mlle and two-rrille at the 1t.te q\iallfY· ~· me« Frlday ntaht. It ,s;os.& in tM mile doeSn't place I* lb the uDow echelon buL 1be ha UMI i)Otentlal ·to Lmpro•e \ the lwo-' mile. BJaoGEBCARLSON °' .......... .... San GoraoDlo Hlab'• Spartans of San Bernardino and West Cov- lna'1 Edlewood IDgb captured CIF 4-A and 3-A baseball cbam- plon1blp1 Wed11e1day nlaht before an Anaheim Stadium crowd of 'l,723, eacb with a aparkttq' performance on Uie mound. San Gor10Dlo pitcher Tim Miner med 13 pitches to atymJe Lake.aod Bl8b's Lancers an two blt.,1~. 1n tbe a.A wr: M•inoIJa m&h of Anaheim kicked away al-149- clalon wlUt alx errors H Ed1ewo0d rtpeeted u chamPfl. , Miner waa nu·pufec:t · throulb alx bml.Dp u he faced the mlDlmum number of batten. Only a Mh·lriillD& walk erued by a double pJa, md a '1xth: lnnln• atnsl• ~ptly picked off by JIJner) jpOUed • perfect 1lx~. · Lakwood, the dof'endtn1 ar 4·A champion, threatened ln tM Hvtnth with an trror and •lnll• putUU, runners on HcoDd iaad thJrd, bUt Miner forced tbe final battot to (r'OWid out to abOrt to t.bt llnal out. Tb• ..a Ml.Mi', wbO bandeufftd Hunt.lnitOn Beach '1 Edi~ ln the quarterflnalt, struck out three and walked one. San Gorgon.lo struck 1n the first 1 inning with doubles by Ted Rou1 and Larry Kelly to &aln the Ul>Ptt· hand and twice left runner1 stranded at third base. M aenolla pitcher Lee Belanger fl.ffrv.S a better fate, u threeol- Maanolia 's errors and a b.,._ loaded balk came 1n the ~ run burst b)' Ed&ewood in the third lnnin1. Ed1ewood pitcher Jrliko PW. In picking up hl1 28tb victory without defeat the put two yeara, bad hil abutout bid 1p0iled In the sixth when Mapolla'a Sleve Spencer wallted, went to second on a puaed ball and scored on a couple of irouncl • outs. Edgewood. enterinl with a ~1 record and five hitters wttb .400-pJus batting aver11eJ, com· blned two alnglf'!I to left and a bunt with Ma.lnolla'1 three mil· cues and bali for t.be wlnnl.nC marain. (lh·•CM;r Ult ........ ~ II e ~. . ........ ,, .... ~ '°' .. •-' 4' GPMO.__.,.._. ........ ~i. ... , ........ C1PMO f ... ._ • SM....,_•,~1 • 4 .... , • "' ... 4111"' lllAIN YOUlt HW P'OltTIOH TM~UGMOUf OOWNIWI Q 0o '°" '""' 1o .,. Muna • lot of ,.our ahota otf tht Ctftltr of I • ctu facer It m bt that '°" art ,,,. 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Tr•O ""' l'lllST RACE -llO yerds 3 v .. , ~Id\ ClelfTllnq Pu"• U300 Ooublt ,..,.., IC.rdore I T•h ILIOll<Jml llama1ot ICerdo1•l •.to J.IO D•tovs Fore Rl\k ll(nlQllll 3 40 Tlme-10 ?l Also Ren -D\IOhQUlt• Dlchy' O~r A Gold, c:;.~ Men Go. Sot•r Cnero• Grend B•r NO\tr•tchn 6w H n wbo pitched hil Dolphins mates Into tb• CIF _!:A buebaJl 1em1Rnal1,. atrd Dennis Neapcr. wuv ~ the Dana Hih1 DolpbiDI ~ tht South CoUt Lea1ue champtoaabtp, have hem chos pll)ltt and coacb or the year ror the Orance CoutArea . . Htln, • 9proepect, did tt all for the Dolpblns, ptte and clutch hlttinc. one POin the Dolpbtm atar pitched 26 burl.nee utout 6111 and It wu hb triple Wednesday that h a Hilla on w to the ctwnpton1hlp oreerron IM!l\td:fmdldin the Dolpbina. Hetn wbltted 16 ln 95 111nlnp and the 6-3, 1'15- pou.nder compiled a 9+1 overall record. He wu the No. 2 hitter In the llneup and made consistent con- tact .tth the ball. Heln '• earned run average for the aeaaoowuue. N•por pUoted hls team to the league crown after a l ·T·l it.art and did lt with a unit that aver aced ~In battin1. Also eoosldered for player of the year honors we.re Steve Slat.OD of Huntington Beach's Edison H11b, Fountain Valley's Scott DeLoog and Edi.loo's Roae.r Hayes. Slaton Stnack'411t 124 in 90 inninls and compiled • noeay0.72e.r.a. lie'• theSumetLeagueplayerof the year and wu the key to a pair ol 4.A playoff vic- tories. Hayes wu the area's leading bitter with a .458 average ,and DeLoni, with a .423 batting average, wu a t1nt team All·Oranee County choice, getting 82 bit.a in 23 sames, lncludlnl five triples, two homers, andeiaht•toleo buea. * * * * * * • FlntTeam Pot. Player, Sclool P-St.eveSlaton, Edison P-StuHein, Dana Hills C-Tlminnes, Edison 18-Roger Hayes, Edison Inf-Bobby Meacham, Mater Dei Inf-Earl Callison, CdM Inf-Matt Palmer, Newport 0 F-Scott DeLong, Fountain Valley OF-Troy Ybarra, Costa Mesa OF-KenHanvey, Marina ut-Tom Croal'; Mater Del DH-Mark Dapello, Marina SecoacJTeam P-NickHanh, Mater Dei P-Kevin Flt.zhugh, Fountain Valley C-Paul Bethke, Dana Hilla 18-BickClark, NewpOrtHarbor Inl--sal Grijalva, El Toro Inf-Kurt Lundstrom, Huntington Inf-Dave Mollica, Costa Mesa OF-Ted Hettinga, San Clemente OF-Cory Alder, Coronadel Mar OF-Paul l:a.Joie, Mlaalon Viejo Ut~ Barr, Newport Harbor .DH-Gary Knopoff, Minion Viejo Mark Clua 8·2 Sr. 9-4·1 Sr. .301 Sr. .458 Sr. .368 Jr. .3S8 Sr. .2S6 Sr. .423 Sr. .339 Sr. ·.306 Sr. .410 Sr. .366 Sr· 6·4 Sr 1·S Sr .350 Sr .448 Sr .276 Sr .329 Sr .286 Sr .319 Sr .320 Sr .288 So 385 Jr 286 Sr BB Honors Girls Mary Beth Wray, who · YAllStT'I" led Huntin&ton Beach l'ltld 11ochy-m110· Ju11ln• High's girls basketball Ve••du: <Nelle•' ••erd: K1111v A-. team to the CIF cbam· 8Ad101l11ton.....vo sl11oln: Go•• pionship, was selected McAlll'1er: mvo CloublH' cindv Btss girls athlete Of the year And Cindy McCarrtll : t N Clles' •werd: Sue Horio" •ftd c11ert•ne at her school and l(trell• honored at the year·end s w1mm1.,o_,,..vo: J111 Brow,,: sports banquet Tuesday (oec,, .. -.,.d· Letn•Gnt>tn. night. 8u1tetbell ....,vo· Merv &,th MVP and coacbe1• =~c':;.--"'' l(ltft Brown awards were announced Tf'K•-fletd-:A_e, ....... for each of seven girls' ln• btClo.: CO.Clltl' eWUd: $UUM8 t r h 1 t• t . Slewel't. e SC 0 as ~C spor S tn SoltlMlll' -•'llVD: Darte Colem•n; which Huntington Beach c.Melle•' _..,.,Lyn""'-· participates. 0Vf""M1ln-f'll¥0" LMI Wright; Swimmer Erin c:oec1>es'-...ct:AnnMCC.•. Cushman was chosen JuN1011vA1mTY t j l l . l flleld hoc"&Y-f'lllfO; ROftl AnMlll: m 0 8 n SP r a l 0 n a COICl\el' ... ard: l.etlcle VelenruelL athlete and the "high· S•' "'"''"' -mvp: c11r11ttn• point" award was given :,f,~.:,~~;:~~°''""' •w•rd: to field hockey player aastcelbe<t-f'llva: Terri ao-e11 Jeanine Valadez. Kathy ~'!'ld~j::.e•rn1er1; c:oec:,. •. ewerd: Reed, also a field hockey Tr•CIL •ftd l'leld--wo: OelfOI• Player earned a Girls var11H:coecll9l'•went· JAMIW•lr. • Sollblll ....,vo: Pat Werme": Athletic Assoclatton coatlt•I'-""' SlirvJetk\Oft, scholarship. .GY~nnt1"...nva2 M1e11e11e At..., Tbewlnners: :';',:.' t..yon: co..:nuw.,d: ,,.._ 1 : Irvine High Newport,~ Gri.d Outlook MV Top Is .P_ro"mising. Rivals Newport and Mission • Viejo opened with" American Leaglon. baseball victories Wed-• nMdaJ evm1na with a barn.pol base bits. STU HEIN Plmyer of the Year DENNIS NESPOR CollCh of the Year Dodgers Win, 3-1 Steve.Slato1ut.ruck out eight and scattered three hits, leading the Foun· tain Valley Dodgen to a l · l win over the Fountain Valley Reds ln Thoroughbred Baseball League action Wednes· day The Dodgers got rbi singles from Rick Haley and J erry Wilson. flV Docl9H'I 1>1 .. , " , " 0 1rYtne Blab School bealnt lts first vanity football teUGD lD ~ber and altboulh the school won't have a Nlllor Clll campu. coach Chuck Soreabal ii ex.~lted about p~ for the cominl aeason. Our entbualum l1 reall1 creat, tbe kids tn u- clted ud tbe OQly thin& we're lacldng la e.x- perlene., •• Soreabal 1ay1. .. We have all kind.a of potential and with a new 1cb00l llte ours. aoytb1nc can happen," he adds. Sprlaf practice CODclude1 Tuesday with an Intra· aquad IUM teotaUvely scheduled at the Harvard athleUc park lnlrvlne. · · Despite h1a optimism, Sorcabal Isn't pretena.tna that Irvine's football team will set tbeworld on fire. "It'• a lot of fun and I look for these kids to aet the traditions for others to follow," Soreabfl says "but reallltically, we're probably two years away' from belnc a real cood football team. •'Our blaest problem this sprinl la that we l)ave no one for the kids to pattern themselves an~ " Sorcabal says. •'It makes you reall&e bow l!luch y~u need thole upperclu.smen." · A new stadium ts under construction and Sorcabal bu been told it will be ready for the season opener Sept.17 against A~ Hlah of San Bernardlno. . Throughout the spring Sorcabal hu been evaluat- ing the talent and trying to place-1lthletes in their best positiona. "We're also looking at attitude now. we•re trying to aet a commitment to football at Irvine and eet the kids excited about football for the summer " Sorcabal says. • Irvine wW compete in a summer passing league and Sorcabal hopes to learn more about h1a team from that experience. "Right now we're practicing with sophomores and that's Just what they look like. We have aome aize, but lack maturity and depth," Sorcabal says. Despite the lack of upperclassmen, lrvlne'a Va- queros will have eome big kids on the line. with six playen at or near 200 pounds. Two of· the best are expected to be tackles Art May and l\Ynll Buchan. May stands S-10 and weflbs 200wblle Buchan iaS.1, 205.. The coach bu two capable quarterbacks from which to choose. Herb Thompson. and .Bob Brad· bur)'. Thom~ bas an early edge-Sorcabal says be•s quick anclliii a strong atm-'but both could see a lot ol action. ... We're pretty thin in the offensive backfield but we have a couple of &ood receivers 1n Gary Jones (5·8, HS> and James Rudy (5-11, 170) " Sorcabal says. • "U we can be patient and wait and take whatever comes, we'll have a very strong program •• Sorcabal says. ' Deep Sea. Fl8hing Grevlft,11 w 11...,n.rf ~e•d ct U.Oolaw.u H•••v.c 3 ' , 0 t 0 0 1 NIWPOltT IDt"'Y'I Lechrl -:M S6 ro<ll INls. S4N DtaOO IMllftldll'Al Plwl -'°6 •noien: 1.751 .,.uowuU.tbtrrKllCle. 116 tionlto. 'i Ootew.21> Fuf'rnP ,lb Camoell. lb Sl•IOft. D' Tot•t, > 0 3 0 , 0 3 0 l I 3 Cl 3 I ,. l ' t 0 0 0 o engtto: 10 barraclld• 1 boftlto, 161 o IMIU. 1 yellowtell, 1s rock <Del. ''° I meclltrtl. IArt'• LH<llllfttl -•3 o 9ftQltrt1 t barHcvehl. '" l>AH 1 o bofllto. lllMdt-t. 11\ellbut. 20 rOClc 0 Cod o DAMA WMA9'fl -90 AnQ19": tSS z ban. s berret11dl. a bonito. 1 ,..1111u1. "VllM\111 .. ~ Jatk\Oft '' DBI-II Wool••d,cf v 81-11,11> Edweteh.c Swenson.lb Jones.rt Banuelos. 3b Stomer,dll-Jb Robf>rttofl.o Tot•li ... 3 , , l 3 3 l ? , 0 ,. r 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. 0 0 0 • 0 0 1 ' 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 J t Sc"9byl ........ r II • 100 no 0'"'3 • a 000 !GO 0-t J 3 Top Pirate Kim Vieira baa been selected Pirate of the Year for Oranee Coast College's tennis team with Larry Nedeau chosen captain. A previous story bac! the two awards re· veraed. LOMG 81!ACM IOltMll'I W!Mrfl -'9 •n9lers: •tNrracllde. Hboftlto, US celltotNu. ?Mllbut. nlbluebau. Sl4L llAot -.. tnQttn:. 7!0 rock<od.2c-tod 'OnltKILtrt•. Newport alamm•d Servile <An ab elm> pltehinl ffJC' 13 hlta en route to an S.T victory at, Cal> State (Fullerton>. wblle M1uloa Viejo used 17 blta in aubdulng Colta Meao,J.2.3. Mark Marches and Jeff Plaakowald led Newport'• aneoal, while MJulan Vlejo'1 Jeff Ria atroted a ~nm homer ln the filth lnnlnl at . Colta Meeama11. ·. ~Cl• -p ..... 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A~y Jo¥ •Herl) 11 IO I 00 S.20 Ct"r"' G•l11 IWerdl 3 80 l 10 Oflllmlts8Af'fMytHl S.60 Time -'IO.S1 Alu R•ft -Quint¥'' l<Hleft, Cller9~r Go lier. SltuOl'l Sltoottf'. Ru11 Moon ~un. Aoc kaltller Wln•srne•r 9utk-ll Clwlrlty • No 1cretcties . , u nacte , .... ., ,.., a J.Clla"" Oalfl, NIOIO SO Alttndfn<:e -7,'1• Team Tennis Summaries ....... "-"latP Wome" -lhert IPl beat Nor1tlleYt 19 1 '"': Nnrttll°"'' s1.,..,,, •8 1 bNt ~.e ... r't '"I'"'· M..i -Roc,,.19lbeetC-IPl6.0• "OC ... ·lrlMrtelft Ill llNt C.W.W•tti 1(1 •. ) Mhed -W1llJ·Sllew IP) bHI ·~1411""*'" 4 ~,,...lfl-At llostO"I. 8 classic glasses, 4 quart bottle$ of-~ whenypu buy an oll change, filter and lubrlcatlon STIEL · Tl , 84it DAILY PILOT Thur.day, June 2, 1971 €1lurch 'Boom' Fades, Town ' May Go Bust D IOUV&NJUOP &AnT•xu, ~t ~IH -"no 'ftanD-Upe" are llOld alon, wltb tlae •&.aDdard otfertq1. 'J'Monl1 "tr .. ·• tern• are pamphleca placed 1tr.,ctlcally nta.r the door that ,.~ w1,..._ gromllepuM!l"lbJ"YouCanKaveaNewLile." 8 __ _.,. •ip•-t lld.lckm bad aeYer beep q ~m.lc fact.of ln ..-.-...,, ~ ~ Saod;y -popuJaUon l,022lnthe1"10 cenaua. But F o r m e r P r l m e II years aco. the WOl'ldwld• Cbut~b ot God arriv9d Minister Edward odd.st tae mhn09u and plne9 and ove.n:Uot, rt· Heath, ousted from tja;on m Bil Sandy meant DOt only food for Lile aoul, 10 Downing St. in ltul allo lood f «the tete. Two mUe1 eut of tae city Umlta, church 1974, has sent a founder Herbert T. Arm1ttoG1 br(ike around fw a s harp complaint t o dcnes ol bulldinp that would 1.ter become Am-Britain's Internal bas.sadorColle1e. Revenue Service for r continuing to send CRUaCll OF GOD FAJIJLl.ES arrived in Big income tax forms to Sandy. Homes were bullt. The "bool 1ystem even his old address. puaed two bood iuuea totaJJni IOme $2 m.lWon to aett>mmodate about 180 additional Church of God younesten. But the boom la over. Ron Kelly, Am· bassador College's vice president and provost, estimates about 35 of tbe school's 150 full·Ume staff will move to the church'• parent institution in Paudena. Thirty-five more, mostly cwstodJal .....--..~---..--workers, will be re- · fi'rota aH out• I/Oard ap· )H!ara11ce•~ tlae O..rrh ot 6od'• cotter• ar• Oftfltlalng IJut ftftptfl. tained here to keep the campus jp abape· for s ummer festivals and youth camps. The other e mpJoyea will be terminated. "I honestly thought it would be another year before this happened," said Bia Sandy banker ~ Marion 'Dingler. "It's som ething we weren't ready for. I'm su.re we're go- ing to feel the pinch, but it's our responsibility to ta.ke a sad siluallon and lurn it around." Sehool officials rem ain cautiously optimistic. Suj)t. Charles PeMy satd the withdrawals will mean less classroom overcrowding. "WE NEVER WOULD HA VE gotten that last $750,000 bond issue passed except for that over- crowding," he said. "When we passed it, all of us thought the college would continue but .... " Big Sandy residents are not exactly sure why the college closed. From all outward appearances, the Church of God's coffers are anything but empty. The campus is a landscaped showcase. Flowers and manicured shrubbery of every description ~nk the curbless roads and buildings. A stream ~dnds its way through huge pines and under stone bridges between the main dormatory and a massive lieldhouse-offlce complex. The sprinkler system !t'ould shame many major goU courses. ARMSTRONG'S SON, GARNER Ted Armstrong. has been criticized as being too lavish with the church's funds. The younger Armstrong is perhaps best known for bis prophetic broadcasts - "The World Tomorrow" which use up a sizeable chunk of chur~h funds. "Mr. Armstrong has been accused of lavish spending the last 20 years -ever since I've known him," said Kelly. "I will say be goesfirSt-"Clus and he doesn't apologize to anyone for it." Rooster Act Set • For TV WOODFORD, Va. (AP) -Arnold the danc- ing rooster is branching out to acttna. Arnold fa the light- footed lecbom that likes to watch NBC'a Tonilht show and dances a sort of jig to the music of Doc Severinsoo and the NBC Orchestra. THE BOOSTEB wu' Invited to perf onn on the show, but lta owners, Ruth and Robert Pollard, had to decline. Arnold's not chicken - it was because of bis health. The rooster haa heart trouble, and the Pollards were advised by a veterinarian that a plane trip to the NBC s tudios in Burbank, might be too much for him. SO A TONIGlfl' show representative suggest· ed that the Pollards mate a home movie o( Arnold in action and wants one ~ them to fly to the West Coalt to nar- rate the film when it's shown. Mrs. Pollard said that a friend is Jen~ them an 8mm morie camera to make the film. WASHJNGTON (AP> -Tbe ftrrt round ln tha fight of the tuna and the porpoltelt adraw. The Hou.~ voted Wed· oetdl)' to let tuna fis· hermen In search of tbeif catch drown more porpolles than now al- lowed, but not as many as they bad wanted. "We obviously staved off disaster," a Fund for Animals spakesman said after the vote to limit to 68,910 the number of dolphins and other porpoises that tuna fis- hermen may trap in their nets the rest of this year. The blll, approved 334-20, sets a limit that is 10,000 more than the one fishermen now operate under buUD,000 Jess than the one the tuna industry sought. NatleleBaUed QUITO, Ecuador (AP> -Rosalynn Carter. in Ecuador on the third stop ol her Caribbean- Latin American good- will t4ur, complimented the Andean nation's re- cord on human rights and the plans of its military nilens to restore civilian rule. "Ecuador has always spoken out forthrightly ( IN SHORT ·) and clearly ·about the im- portant principles of human rights, peace and justice," Mrs. Carter said ln an airport state- ment Wednesday. "We admire your record on human rights and your plans to bold democratic elections in the near future." GOPVleaes WASHINGTON (AP) -The Republican party be lieves President Carter is exaggerating the seriousness of the na- tion's energy problems and is resorting to tradi- tional big-government approaches to solving them. Taking advantage of an offer of free national television time from NBC, the GOP is pre- senting its views tonight lo a 30-minute, na- t!2n widct br~adc as t, , Kelly said the church heirarchy decided to con- solidate the two schools' liberal arts programs after ll study showed it would cost about SlS million to operate the Texas campus four more years. SHE SAID 1he1J be the , THE COLLEGE'S LAST GRADUATING class totaled 111 of a total enrollment of 650. The remain- ing 400 or so undergraduates have been invited to make the move west. Annual tuition at AC was $2,300, including room jand board. In California, Kelly aald the rate will jump to$2,800or $2,900 annually. Kelly said he believes most of the students will transfer. The church Is providing buses to move . whatever peraonal belongings can't be carried by car THE CAMPUS IS ALL BUT deserted now. School is out for the summer, but a few stragglers· can still be seen bidding tearful farewells and driv· ing away in ones and twos. For Teens one to take the film to · Troop• Qldt CalilomiL Her husband will stay s AL 1.s Bu R y. home to take care of Rhod~s1a (AP > - Arnold their 30-odd cats Rhodesian troops wbo in· and six'doea vaded Mozambique last · weekend are on their way home after killing at Taxes Voted · 1east 32 blact guerrillas and destroying four of the rebels' camps, the Rhodesian military com- m and anpounced today. GROVEPORT, Ohio (AP> -After seven failures ln as many yeara, voters of the Gen. Peter Walls, Groveport Madison. Rhodesia's combined :~hoot Dj.strlct voted to forces commander. sald increase the taxes they the 700-man forc e pay to educate ita 6•800 withdrew late Wednes- students. day from the occupied town of Mapai, 60 miles beyond the border, after destroying all arms and ammunition dumps in -New :tihn· SS Ex-bubbly Band Leader Runs Movie BJ 808 THOMAS LOS ANELES (AP) -Tboee wbo Uved t.b.rou&b the Big Band era of the 19309 and 1940s will find a famWar name among the credit• for the new movie, • 'Citben Band" -Shep Fields. Tbe name coa.jures the Wttni sounds ol the Ripplln1 Rh,yt.hm Orchestra with its opening slenature of bubbles blown tbroup a straw. For 30 years, the Shep Fields music provided entertainment for radio and phono1raph listeners and ballroom dancers throughout the nation. AT ti BE BAS turned to a new profeaalon. He is executive pro- ducer of "Cltlzens Band," a Paramount Picture produced by his brother, Freddie Fields. The mm was releued na- tionally last month, and is part of a trend toward CB radio films. Others: ''Breaker Breaker," "Smokey and the Bandit," "Con- voy." "Citizens Band" ill an amusing and sometimes touching treat- ment of bow CB affecta the lives of people in a s mall town. The ln· ceptiOD or the project, says Fred- die Fields, came from bia own son. 'lbe 17-year-old has a hiih l .Q. but was unable to com- municate. A CB radio changed that. "BY TALKJNG TO strangers on the radio he was able to open up to his family and friends," said Freddie Pields, the high- powered a1ent-turned producer. "That prompted me to look lnto the CB phenomenon. ''Why ln the 1970s would the number or CB radios jump from hall a million to 20 million, with 60 million predicted by the end of the decade? It seems to indicate a strong need to communicate. CB allows people to com- municate while still retaining their 8DODymity." Newcomer Paul Brickman was hired to write the script, Jonathan De mme .. Caged Heat," "Fighting Mad," "Cruy .Mama") to direct. Two graduates of "American Grafit· ti,'' Paul Le Mat and Candy Clark, head the cut. The ex- ecutive producer: Shep Fields. What does an executive pro- ducer do? "HE IS INVOLVED creative- ly, he negotiates the deals, watches the dollars, sees that all goes well during production,'' said Shep. "And he carries a whip about 12 feet long.'' lt'sbard to Imagine him crack- Al'WI ...... -MUSICIAN TURNS TO N~W CAREER AT 66 Shep Relda Executive Producer of 'Chlzen. Band' ing it. His Rippling Rhythm reflected bis personality : smooth, bric.ht. easy-going. As a bandleader, be was accustomed to giving directions, but be does so with gentle touch. His office i.9 at Paramount•s studio, and that's a nostalgic note. "This is the lot where my band appeared in our first movie, 'The Big Broadcast of 1938, •with W .C. Fields and Bob Hope,'' he re- called. "Unfortunately it was our last movie as well. But we made a lot of musical shorts in those years." SHEP FIELD~STARTED playing sax in his high school band ln Brooklyn, later gave up law studies to lead bis own or· chestra in the New York area. The band toured with the dance leam of Veloz and Yolanda, meantime developing its own ef- fervescent style. The trademark came in Rockford, Ill., when Fields' wif.e, Evelyn, (wbo died last month after a 47-year mar- riage) blew bubbles in an ice cream soda. Rippling Rhythm bad its vogue in the 1930s, then the ever- inventive Fields switched to an all-r eed band for a different sound. "But I bad to go back to the R ippling Rhythm during the war," be said. "We were one of the first units to go overseas to entertain the troops. I played numbers with the all-reed band. but naturally the boys wanted to hear the Rippling Rhythm they were familiar with. 1 discovered I couldn't disassociate myself from what bad been accepted." AS THE BlG Band era faded into the sunset. Fields moved to Houston in 1953, playing at the Shamrock Hotel and operating his own talent agency. In 1963 be moved west to join Freddie in.the agency business. Then Shep followed his brother into produc- tion. "I think it's fascinating when someone my age starts a new career," remarked Shep. ''It · gives me a chance to meet new pepple, learn a new area of the entertainment business, and do · the things that keep you young. I - don't believe in retirement. As long as a person can function pbyaically and bis mind is still alert. be Should go on working." No AlfaHa • ID Omaha 1Y Producer Fails in Rural Talent Hunt OMAHA, Neb . (AP >-A television producer who came to America's heartland seeking a certain "rural" quality has failed to find his Alfalfa in the Cornbusker state. James Fields. producer- director of a new "Little Rascals" series, a uditioned about 135 Omaha-area kids Mon· day and Tuesday. But no Alfalfa. The "Little Rascals" or "Our Gang" series or abort film com- edies made in the 1920s and '30s featured the m isadventures of a gang of kids. "There was a certain straiiht- forward country character to the 'Little Rascal' kids a nd we weren't seeing it in Los Angeles," Fields said. He and casting director Bob Morones came to the Midwest after interviewing 3,000 Los Angeles children. Fields and Morones also have held auditions in New York and Chicago, and plan stops in Kansas City, Tulsa, Dallas and Nashville. In interviews lasting one to five minutes, the children sang, tap.<lanced and played the part of Alfalfa, reading from a three-page script. Fields said the two did not see anybody "who really knocked us· off our feet.•• _ Fields also discovered that kids grow big in the Corn Belt. "We weren't aware of how big kids are out here. We had 11 or l2·year-olds who read 13 or 14 to us." One girl who tried out showed faint interest in .. The Little Rascals" but said to Fields: "There's one question I've been wanting to ask you. Do you know Donny and Marie Osmond?" . Pl t To s ema .. n Robert Mugabe's Zim· PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE . 1 b R • the area from which ~ en y 0 J ~ ., babwe National Libera-Mesans Appom· ted f'ICTlTIOUSaUSIN•SS f'ICTITIOUS•USINISS lion Army wages its NAMUTAHMIHT NAM•nAHMENT By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: ll ls ••nu•" tbat I &et a job tills Ammer. MJ dad sa11 I've'°' CO Hl'll aome of tbe money to PQ for •c•ool aesS year -or else! Wbat cu fOUngges&! : -S.M .• Kan.auCily,Mo. . While tbe boat's already sailed for tnost ~ the summer Jobs yo.a m.l&bt J;lke best, don't eblvor YOW' timbers 1et. Despite blJh youth unemploy· ment. unatU.led jobs go bealng near-1¥ evel')'Wbere, aa11 U.S. -Ne• as World Jleport. : Job counselors, entpJoyment qen- c:ies and buslneas people acroa the qatlon report available jot. reqwnoi Hille or no trainia1. Wlth 1eo· aupbical exceptiona, fHt•fOod iutaurant operators aay they &'! ~omm, up abort in the wfl~aftdi cleJ>artmenl. . : UN CAUl'OllNIA, STUDENTS are Mid to snap up auch Jot. raster tha you can sa.J "bll·burger." but ln tbe Yublnatoo. D.C. auburbl, openin&s qutnum&er appllcanta. > • 1ft aome areu, tb re•a an applicant i•P lot comtructJon, pacldnl and warehouse work. Farmera are •hart df btlptD. ID hanest uon. : lfomeown.ers eveeywbe.re ••>' I.bey (Jm't f1nd *'1-aeen to clean bom• ~do 1ard maintenance. Typtnf and n~ cmce Jobi often .... bard to M"~ filled, and bardlY anyoae ta wllk UlJ totadtledoOr-to-.door 1 . ' g U err i JI a Wa r in Tiie fol-nv --I• Oolnt llllsl-T"' loOowlnQOM"tonuredoi1191Mt~-( J southeast Rhodesia. Dr. Dennis M. McNutt the past year and is also .-.u:~STAR GUILD 11. io11 s-a ,..~,:~1Lv 11.uT0 MoT1ve. mo £Y~DPPRS of Cost.a Mesa and bis professor in the college Ro1ow..emtaM11SA,CA.m• Pom.,..,..u..111.eo.1•Mff4.ca t?iftf ~~. 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CAP> -A ~boy once wrote Jobn NewtCJO aod suuested be ra.lae the troDcllld llonttor from tb• ocean floor on a platlorm buo7ed by four belloonl. The boy, Brian Stooe ol Urbana. Ill .. even NDt a d.Jagram. • A.llalber' cbild, N.-ton recalled, proposed ustni a bll a,.. and two tqa. Loop the rope around the llink• lhlp, attach each end to a b.ll. and send the tup ID 09P09it. cll.rectlona. Pre9to -up popa the TSO.to:!. 1'oaltor. ''ISN"T TllAT WONDEanTLf'' CBUCKLED Newton, cllredor of tbe Moaitor Research and n.cov.,. Foundation, wh<Nle more aoph.laUcated ..- and realllUc -plans to Utt the wrecik lnvolve llqutd DJtrocen, huae metal claws on al1anuo hoists and t~=~~;,~~~111111111 m11Uonaoldollar1. Newton la one of the aCleotlats who four years 110 located the wreckaae of the Civil War ironclad, which disappeared beneath the Atlantic during a. a II atorm olf Cape Hatteras in 1882, .~ • Atthattime.NewtonwasmuinedJreclorofthe. NORTH Duke Marine LabQratory. Now be devotes his Ume to pJmw for utUnc the algae-covered, barnacle-CAROLINl encnasted wreck 220 !eetrrom the ocean bottom. 0 50 Miles TllE PLANS REMAIN TENTATIVE, and Newton aald it wW be many yean before the Monitor mJiht be on public display. But the moat re- cent on-site research, ln March, cleared the way for dJven to be aent to the wreck ln aubmersibles for the first time in August. And Robert Sheridan, a University of Delaware possible tbe Monitor could be off the Atlantic floor RAISING OF MONITOR PLANNED by 198>. Wh Clvll w Shi w s The scenario worked out by foundation scien· _____ ._,_• ____ •r __ P __ •_•_u_n_k___ lists envisions that the Monitor would be brought first into shallow water. There, lt could be taken ·Te.en 'Unedueuted' Parents Sue HiirhSchool FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. CAP) -The parents of a 19-year-old g,lrl are suing Broward County acboola to block her graduation from Northeast Jngh School on Monday, claiming she bu nottearned enouata. - Though George and Alice Garrett say their dauabter, EU&abeth, can barely read or do simple arithmetic, hr principal sald Wednesday she has qualified to graduate. "She bas fulfilled all the requirements," prin- cipal Edgar Lee said. "Her teachers gave her the credits." THE GARRETl'S SAlD THAT Elizabeth hasn't learned enough to be graduated and that the schools should pay !or more instruction until she catches up. In the suit filed In Circuit Court, the Garretts aated for unspecified compensatory damages. ''Tbb la. something we never wanted to do," 'Mrs. Garntt said. "Th.ls issomething we bate to do, but we have no alternative.•' School Supt. James Maurer refused to respond to the charges. He said he would not comment until be was served wttb the lawsuit. and might not say an)'thlng then. THE surr SAID THE ONLY grade Elizabeth repeated was ldnder1arten. She went to a public school for kindergarten, then attended private school for a year before entering a public first- grade class. After third grade, she was again moved to a private school, returning to public schools in the ninth grade. The auit cbargea that Elizabeth has always been mlatreated in the school system, but especial- ly since 1973 when she was placed in a Northeast High School proaram for mentally handicapped students, based °"-• 1988 evaluation. The test in· dlca~ hr IQ wu 66, the suit said. THE 8Urr CHARGED THAT placement in the program violated a state law requiring re- evaluation of exceptional students every three years. The suit aald that when Elizabeth was tested again In March 1975 she had an IO of 77, too high for the handicapped program. now open; ••• apart and treated with preservatives. Each part of the ship would require special processing before It could withstand contact with the air. ONCE IN SHALLOW WATER, THE ironclad could be examined by scientists and acholars. Mineralogists, Sheridan said, would see in tbe Monitor an experiment ln marine corrosion, whose duratfoo could be precisely learned. Historians could learn the interior plans o! the vessel, the prototype of modern submarines. "John Ericsson (the ship's designer) was so egotistical he had the plans burned.'' said the pipe- s moking Newton, relishing a bit of Monltor lore he's colleeted. THE INTERIOR WILL BE saturated, Newton said, but "animal products survive unusually well." He expects to find fancy fur rugs and china in the omcers· quarters, bottles o( wine and even some ship record! m a safe if the Monitor remained alrtieht lt's believed that two of the 115 crewmen lost when the Monitor sank went down aboard the ship, and that their bodies may be found. EventuaJly -so the scenario goes -in a museum or through a huge tra,nsparent tube or water, the public could view the ship thj\t in March 1860 fought the Confederate ironclad Virginia to a draw lri Hampton Roads In the first battle between ironclads. '..-RE MONITOR IS ONE NAVAL vessel that everyone caa Identify,'' said WillJam N. Still, a foundation trustee and East Carolina University historian who specializes in Ironclads. "This is something everyone will want to see." The foundation, with headquarters here, is a nonprofit organization of academics interested in the Monitor and Industrialists who specialize in ocean recovery. DIAMONDS • GEMSTONES Jewels by tosephs Is search!~ tor diamonds and ge~tones from pnvate lndlvlduels and ntatn, Careful examination and evaluation by our experts. Highest prices paid. Call 540-9066 10-9 dally, Saturd-v HHS, %unday closed. ~ tor Betty Grace ot Frank Vandet'Wall iewels by ioseph South Coast Plaza • 3333 Bristol. Costa Mesa • 540-9066 ...... Aorllle .. opm Md'-" toa.w)'O'I dh C\lllQCll lodlt ~ow...,.... Ma. S'*"Ytt... A.l.F.D. •~todtldgn m.-M Cl'fdon110'8'6ii.MI wll DMI' ......_ Aellhcr aliout th• ·/>~ -o.ciloieuP~ enudllflleRoSlllAFJorllt...... · Wawll m• a lledh ltbdc flUftplet end pldLnl of !i!O'Af home•• decor and Color combhadons. Thia p..c.\81 MMcc......,.. you that~RoSll(•FlorW•et•doo•willbe .. ~and ~ •llO'W h0ml'1 lnliri0r~ Sheridan says tbe roundaUon th1nt.I thete are several w~a to Uft the Monitor, OAe Of wbicb in· volves UM ol the Glomar Explorer. the IOpbbtlc&t· ed littlq vepet whose bu1e mNI clawt three years AP. bolat.ed part of • aunken'\Buutan S\lb-mariolftOm the Pac1flc. Research dooe by the foundatJoo in llan:h,~ Sheridan wd. abowed the ledlmeota '° be ~-~ cientb eobeslve &o hOld d\llinl the Wt. ...... • Another. far..()llt toUDdinc plan for l1ftlDt the · lroaclad cal.II for it &o bt ttoceO In • hDJ• block f.6 • lee with liquid nttroun before belnS railed b1 the Explorer OI' IOIDe other apeclall1 ~ vtAel.: • THE BXPLO&ER, BUILT BY Howard . ' · Hu1bes, coqld be outfitted wltb a apeclal vehicle • THE REEZING, SBBUDA.N &UD, woaJd that would be lowered over the wreck. P'eP 30 feet provide atabili\1 and ensure that no lOOM ~ Into the ocan floor arouad lt, and enclose it by shut-abltt durinl th• move. · Unah)'drauUcdoonthrouptheaandandday. Sheridan worked ln the past wttb the Globa! bid& the l'box" thua formed, the comblnecl Marine Development; Inc. of Newport Beaen. wei1ht of the Mont tor and the aea floor Mdlmenta wbicb condueted the Russian submari.De lift toe the · would be an aUmated &~ mJllloo pound.I. Central lotel.U&ence A,aency. · l.'j Greenery Returned To Ou:ner SI'. AUGUSTINE, Fla. <AP> -Tbe William Campbell !amUy found the front lawn unuaually green: hundred-dollar bills were scattered· about it.. "We tbou1bt it was. play money at tlrst," Mra. Campbell aald. IT WASN'T. The faml· ly evenutally gathered up bills totaling $1,000. · They also found a wallet containing the identificaU-on of a Lans· ing, Mich., man, and they notified police. TIMOl'RY HODGE of Lansing had reported to police that he was mls•· ing a wallet conlainin1 Sl,000. Police accom- panied Hodae to the Campbell house and the wallet and the money were returned-. A erateful Bodle - who told police be had lost the money while sigbtaeeing -·gave the Campbella SlOO for re- turning the money. Call 642-5671, Put a few words to work tor ou. -. HARBOR VIEW CENTER .. S-wlftnlng ..-clpee fUdO'ld b'f 1.,.,... ~ IOOd io..era. wnl be notllltd on 6Uurday June 11 lo enter Into the .. fflry.,. Cltel"e c•-o,, , ... ,. .. 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' I · . •" .. · i/ury Takes Active Role 'Winner' ~ ~ To Lose ·~Attorneys Sp •t Over Questions to Witnes~s Award' ( Both 1ides worry that °'1ecttng· J to a juror'• quest$on, llO matter •ZACTION rao• dK~n.u and proHcuUo al· ..-Oeys h m1&*1. Some IOent mrreDdertna control ol . tJttar cases. Otbrn 1ee it u an ~ l)' to judJ whlcb Way t.ie]W'J b leaD1Q1. ':•:111 caneem •u m akinC the W'bole process betUr and cleatet' frD' the jurors." Brwio. a judge ~ J l years, aa.id in an iotemew. -16-most c~ they bave to jwst s thfn and ret a less-t.ban- piff ~view ot what ii tcNDI on. .. • ';'1 pref er to try my own cMe, •• SI.id Alameda A11t. Dist. Atty. Jqbn Baldwin. "We've.piacussed ~ practice. Sure, I've gotten 1$'?0le complaints about lt." :..:i TEND ro SHY away from· - 7BE UW · how irrelevant or contrary tothe CAUPATRIA (AP> - rules of evldenc~. might •re· The Vocational In· ,.____________ Judice the Jury aeatnstthem. dust r i a 1 Clubs of Ul• pracUce," added Deputy But Brunn, who allows the America says Anthony DlJt. Ally. Vern Nakahara, who queaUonln1 ln vlrtually every Adams, 17, must 11ve .. id t while he can ploy totbe Jury trial be hears, aa1d be pro-"back the eold medal JUl'Ort baaed on question.a they tecta ,Jlalnst s uch an even· awarded to him May 8 --'-,_ b ... tuaUty. . at Jts "Skill Olymplc1" may -UJ court, t ere wu u1e in Sacramento. poulblllty of beln1 hurt by mll· .. WHEN A JUROR asks a Adams. wbo lives ln leadlJlc 1ta~mcot1. "there abo ls tho danfer of question thalls prejudicial or in· nearby Niland, was thtm Ukinl Iota of interesUn& admissible, I tell the juror it given the blab 89 polnta quntJooa thal have no relevancy would be inappropriate and we f o r b l s w o r k o n In Ute case.•• aald Nakahara. can't admit that," he said. ••metallic inert eas and ••Tbey have enouah trouble An increasine number of tungsten inert gas weld-, 1.... th •-io th CaWomia judges allow 'jurors to inl" but the score given ::Ct~;:~ 00 e .. sues e cue submit wriUen questions, but the t o the second·place But Allt. Public Defender California Judges Association sliver medal winner Rqcer Patt.on uaually favors the says lt knows of no other judge was later reflaw'ed up ct1 _, b • .t-· • t who regularly lets jurors openly to 91 pra ce """ anui Jurors 1D er· ask questions. A . Jetter to Wilton rotate witnesses. ..J Brunn says the verdict isn't in Goo, Adams' teacher at 0 1T MAY BE dangerous, but in yet on the practice, but says Calipatria High School, my experience, I felt it wd' jurors have been enthusiastic asked that he send back fine, .. be said. "The jury was get-and a number have lbanlted him the gold medal but be Ung closer to the truth as my for injecting new meaning into declined . cllentsaw lt." the trial process. Supt. Edward Ikard Manager Quits Plains Pla~ Mamkning then wrote to Sacramento asking that two co-champions be named instead of drop- ping Adams to second but no reply was r e- ceived, he sald. Infant Dies; Heart -PLAINS, Ga. (AP> -W.C. Lamb says enforcing zoning laws in Was Outside Chest President Carter's hometown "makes everybody mad!' so he has At a banquet tonight for Calipatria's welding students, a represen· tative of the VocaUonal Industrial Clubs ls ex- pected to deliver a s ilver medal for An- thony -presumably in exchange for the gold one -along with an ex- planation. resigned as city manager. :PHILADELPHIA (AP> -An A special election is scheduled June 14 to replace Uimb and two infant born with his heart outside city councilmen who have left their jobs in the midst of a tug-of-war his chest two months ago died of over the future of Plains. complications from surgery to Lamb, wb06e last day on the job was Tuesday, said he was leav- correct the condition. ing because ''there's three or four times as much to this job as there Officials at the Children's was last year. Hospital in Philadelphia an-"I have thought for some time about leaving," be said. "We nounced Wednesday the death of have a zoning law on the books. and it's being enforced. This makes LeVar Bordley, who was born everybodymad." M-arch 31 in Wilkes-Bane Lamb4enied that a~rmtalion wilb the President's brother Ge~eral H06pital. He was the son Billy at last month's council meet:iJJg had prompted bis resignation. C.ll 142-M71. Put • few word• to work for Tom Fuentes, NeWJ>OJ:.t. Beach. has been elected to the board of dlrectons of Sad· dleback Com-munity Hospital. Laguna Hills. ·DON'T DROUGHT us. OCCDance Class Set Oranp Coast Colle•• will cooduct its annual summer dance workshop Aus. 8-26 in the OCC dance studio. Four diff8"Jlt dance workshops are scheduled and will meet dally. Monday through Friday. Tuition ls $60 per workabop and &tudeots may enroll in two of the four 1essions. The workshops will be offered in ballet, modem dance and jau dance. For Information, call 556-MOS. I • ~~-aan~~cU ·~~~ The Energy store ·A Shop For-th• Practical l'enon next to Newport Marine 900 Pacific Coa1t Highway . Newport BeoCh. of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bordley "lie bad nothing to do wit.hit, .. Lamb said. 0 There ls no dispute ofT..-~ru.--c~ks·vil-·~1e_._P~a-·....,,,,..._ ..... _,..._. ..... Wi_·~th-B-1~·u_y_C~arter--.~~.';';iiiiimiimiim;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.!i;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: L.M. Bogd : Solar Energy . ·:Not "Tapped A1nerica There's a type of fungi underground that grows little lariats in the dirt. When earthworms stick their beads or tails through those nooses, the fungi tighten same, relent- lessly, in strangleholds. 'lbat'a it, &oodbye earthworms. The fungi tben attacks and digests them. Odd we haven't seen a movie about this. Starrtne Vincent Price or somebody. Have you lived in the same house for the last ll ydrs? II so, the odds now favor you to remain there. But if you've not lived in the same house that long, chances still are better than :i0-50 that you'll move. About 1,000 people in thli country today will ac- c i dentally injure their eyes. SOL.\ll ENERGY , Remarkable really that the science boys, who've been so swift with water and coal and gas and oil and nuclear power, have been so slow with that mightiest of all natural powers, the aun. II we were to bum all the earth's coal, gas .and oil reserves plus every tree in every forest, we still wouldn't produce as much energy as the sun delivers here in just three days. Putting men on the moon was cute. But· it was infinitesimally insignificant when com· pared to what's yet to be done to take charge · of solar fuel. Its ultimate control will create international heroes more to be revered than any since the founders of the faiths. is talking ~ut. • •• "Jo Jo MARENGO has definite Ideas ••• It is something you have to see in actJon ..... -Women's Wear Daly Vogue Magazine says "His process works with exquisite speed, comfort and efficacy ••• The results could be dazzling .. Denver Po1t says, .. Most persuasive ~: • " ••Jo Jo Marengo is a man YoU should get to know ••• His institute is undoubtedly the only place of Its kind f n the United States ••• You'll come away with more then you bargained for." · 1i & ,:. _ _._ own --··· 1 Moga:drte "GALS ••• cast your cares aside ••• MARENGO has come up with what could well be a revolution ..... The Boston Heralcl Traveler "It sounds too good to be true. It looks.too good to be false •. • and his words haven't been part of the diet yet ••. " Vlf9nia~ The Baltimore News American saya, "The grandson of a French chemist-surgeon. Mr Marengo's theory Is based on scientific fact.~ Cellulite· Marengo's techniques became the cosmetic eenaatlon of the 1970's • • • his theories of total health and beauty care cover all facets of services and treatments to enhance. embellish and alter the aesthetical looks o f the human body. "MARENGO I S DEDICATED TO MAKING WOMEN LOOK ANO FEEL BETTER .... , ''The Sioux City Journal Sp0kane Dally Chronicle says, "It Is called amazing by women who tried rt .... "Not only rs Jo Jo MAREN GO the pied.piper to the group who have entered the "Afternoon of Life" he is doing more -he Is helping women •.. " -Fort wavne Tribune The Seattle-Post I ntelligencer says. "MARENGO offers help; realism." The ~ Arthur News says, "A Pf'Ogram. that cannot be properly described without • cottlnental accent. ~ ... ~change the whole mentality of American women ... Dayton Deity News says, "MARENGO c1me to America to t•k• hoUsewiWS by the hati<t an~ •how them the way "JoJo MARENGO has the answer for you .... " -Shreve\:>ort Journ.I Those lumps and bulges you couldh't lose before ... Have you asked yourself "Do I have to live with my lumps?" Have you given up trying to do anythJng about those annoying fat cells? · Your lumps, bumps, and bulges might be Cellulite help of medical con· · sultants. bent ·and in Europe. a method to that creates "cottage cheese" dimpling ----- help control once and for all oellulJte or the sldn. It is lumpy. doughy patches of annoying flab that distort thighs. hips, buttocks and push them out of shape. Now Cellulite can be controlled and elimi· nated. Weight loss accentuates the appearance of eel- / ; ~· lulite. Therefore the • : .'; Institute Marengo \ has a program available to help elim· .. lnate pounds, inches t'l4... : and cellulite. "'\ Wraps, injectiont, diets. · exercises. can perhaps reduce weight. but this welghtlosa is abort Uved ln almOft ell caaea. These crutches, therefore, are not UMd by the lmtltute Marengo. wtead we.have.da~.i.sed~ with the WE USE LAN COME J"l.ri W1do1wrythina to m11ke beina boaoUful •• effortJua h It looks. l'i','" and weight loas. The Institute bu imported sophisticated methods and equipment end are now treating celluUte with excellent results. We help yoiu remove cellu- lite, Jose weight and tone end firm 1----..... your skin. Vogue aays. "His Method works with exquisite speed, co&fort and efficiency." Buaar says ... Marengo • looks at sktn es if he can 188 throu,gb every pore:· Town• Country aays, "Marengo Js a man you should get lo know. • J Ii• instiluto is und<lubtedly the only plaoe of Its kind ln the United States ••• You11 pro!> abJy coma away with more than you bargained fo1 . SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICAL Jo Jo Marengo is truly a unique personality and leaves no doubt about his feelings and IOV9 for women ORANGE COAST MAGAZINE Beth Sanders Boston N ews says . ..MARENGO'S latest development makes sense when detalled with 'facts rather than feelings· ..... Marengo Mt UJ> at an early age to prove that' any woman can become beautiful •.• and proves. to his satisfaction that· ··miracles" can be perfOrmed in regard to beauty and health The Registet To M.-.ngo, 'Woman 19 • beautiful word." and h9 denies the exts:tenoe of ugly women. JoJo ct1lma INt "there are only 1hoA unaware or their hidden assets and rtftec:t themselves. ---oawn Magazine Marengo Is 1n the bus1ness or helplng women uncover th•lr hidden eaets end team to UM them to en~ their llfe ••• his approach fa Innovative, creative end. In many waya, ur'llque. ~The Daily SUN·POST Outwa'rd or Inward, Mar ngo mey develop for you a new. more attractive. more vital Hit .. • -• • Polfc~ had complaints of hara.s!TMnt ~ btl$f. ---MHnwtr.-and motorif•t. hi t~-emddft•t tltem---------=----- down -UntU th JI Wtnt undercover with Cammi$. When they aur/aced, thefl invited parent• of 30 teenOQn"• to view th film. What tMJI 1aw were their own kidl tmoking pot. The man~ver WG$ criticiUd bJ/ aome. hall d '111 othera. B&.d th!ng1.are. o little quieter and parent& a 1attle wfaer. Replays Reveal .ing ..,,,.... TO Parents By GEORGE ESPER PORTLAND, Maine <AP> Five teenaged girls walked into an alley near their school, bought a m arljuana cigarette and began passing the joint among them. The scene was not unusual What was unusual: Plainclothes officers~· · g in a second floor apartm filmed the entire caper · a televls1on camera. For five days last February, the officers filmed boys and (iris rangiDg in age from 13 lo 19 buy- ing and smoking marijuana. On· ly one was arrested -the alleged pusher, a l.S-year·old boy whose weekly take was estimated by police at more than $1,000. Then the parents of 30 teenagers were called to police headquarters to look at vodeotapes showing their children. Constel"l\ation and controversy haven't quite subsided today in this pleasant city of 65,000. Had parents shut their eyes to the world around them? Had the police invaded privacy? Nobody UiinXS tnanlie pattern of marijuana smoking has bet!n BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday, June 2, 1sn C1 permanently disrupted, bufthere were other effects. "I think it opened a lot of parents' eyes," says one mother who watched her daughter smok- ing a joint on film. "It's made me aware of what's going on and what to watch for. And these kids aren't babies anymore. They're getting into things they shouldn't and we should just keep tabs on them a UtUe better." That. police say, was one ob· jective. Another was to break up large groups of teenagers gather- ing in the two-block. mfdare-class Deeri:ig neighborhood that in· elude a high school, junior high and elementary school with a ccmbintd enrollment of 2,679 of the city's 11,048 students. IT WENT BEYOND smoking a Joint. The bands were harassing businessmen and motorists, van- dalizing property and stet&ling. Another mother, parent of two sons, lS and 18, and a daughter, 12, said she thought the filming was wrone, but that it taught her a.lesson. While her daughter was not in- volved, abe said, "It showed me that I should be more careful with her growing up. It brought forth to me some things that I never did know. I didn't know there was a large amount of girls also involved ... " · "It scares me," the mother. added. "I make my children come home earlier. I go up lo the schooltocheck." Michael Burns, 40, who lives in the Deering Section, says some parents had closed their eyes for the past three y(?ars. He has two teenaged sons ih Deering High school, but they were not in- volved. "Some people," he says, · "evidently feel that the cops are out to hassle the kids. Although police tell them their boy has been drinking and was involved in a fight, they say, 'My boy wasn't there.' So the only way they could make these people believe it was to take pictures and show them.•' Burns says some residents were appaJled at the secret film· ing, "But I think it's educating parents. "I TmNK THAT if they have any respect for their father and mother, they'll either stop what they're doing or cut it down to the point where nobody is going to catch them." Mayor Matthew Barron. says the whole city was "amazed" by the police ftlming . lie says he was not consulted in advance. . . Barron says that vand~hsm in the area is practically nil now, but be attributes the decrease to foot patrolmen cir~ulating more often. But police officials say that before the videotaping, un- iformed officers bad trouble catching offenders despite a rash of complaints. "After being up there a month, there weren't any real problems that we could see outside of just small groups of kids," says Patrolman Richard Porter, ZT. "They were drinking every now and then. but no real big deals. "We went into the apartment and started videotaping to see if we could decide the problem ex· actly. And as soon &! we disap- peared. wt: notlCE;(l that there were open dealings in mari· juana. Linda E . Abromson, a member or the school committee, says police did the filming without the knowledge of school officials. "I HAD MIXED emotions,'' she says. "But it certainly seemed to work. It shook m> the parents and kids involved: I don't know if there's any lasting effect. Perhaps shame on the part of some parents. ·'The problem in. Deering Center ls simply more visible because it's a middle class neigbborbood. There is an over- reaction when you talk about marijuana. I'd like to see it legalized al\d not see the childr en become the center or attention.•• Malne ii one of eight states to decriminalize possession o( small amounts of marijuana, · making il a civil offense subjec( to a ftne much like that for a parking ticket. lt is only a criminal offense when possession exceeds more than l 'h ounces. Donald Hale, principal of Deel:· ing High. says marijuana is not a major problem on school grounds but .. it may be a majot problem with some students at Deering." Hale says he believes the filming by police created I public awarene$5 that the city has a drug problem. Sgt. Fred Dunneman, 41, wbo ' works with juveniles, says mari· juana is not a major problem for the police department the way th' current Maine laws are writ· ten. "The offshoots from the marijuana are a major pro· blem," he says. "Thefts in the Deering Section had gone up, because~e children's need of m~oto bu their marijuana." . Gore, legal advisor . to police department, doesn't cons ~er the videotaping an in· vasion of privacy. "In any event we took the pictures for a limited purpose and used them only for that purpo6e. • • UCI Center: learnitJg Skills Honed By JUDITH OLSON OUM Dally .. lletlt.ff Steve ls a freshman at the un· iveralt.y. He ls facing bis first big test and ls scared. 'l'be competi- tion ls keen and he's nolsure be knows bow to handle the exam. Jane la a junior at the universi- ty, returning to school after a 20-year absence. She dropped out to 1et married and raise a fami-- ly. Sbe la convinced .that all the younger students have much bet- ter atud.)' skills than she. Several years ago, these stu- dents probably would have stumbled through college ·with their fears intact. Tbe pressures would lessen but they• would always be there. But today, thanks to the crow- ing n11mJ>er of learning ski.lb cen-.tua PD wiiversity campuses, stu- dedta are learning to take the pressures of the academic world in stride. At UCI, the three-7ear-old skills center offers a full pro- gram ~ classes both specialized and for general study improve- ment. It was organized after "a number of students came to the counseUni centet with concern5 related· to learning skills," said Barbara Tomlinson, the director. "We decided to open a 'back door.' " ONE OF THE oldeat learning skills centers, at the University of California's Berkeley campus. bas been in operation since at least 1946, Ms. Tomlinson added. "And many prestigious schools m the east have them.•• The question often is asked wby sld.1.1.s centers are needed on such a campus as UCI, which ac- cepts only the top 12.5 percent of high school graduating cl uses. The answer is simple. Students want to be better prepared to meet the high standards of the university. ''These students who come are not failures," Ms. Tomlinson emphasized. •'They might be B students who want to be A students or A stu-den~ who want to do it easier.'• The center also teaches skllls which high school students often do not learn, such as how to study a textbook which is never dis· cussedinclass. ~ • .. "The center is developmental, not remedial," the director as- aen.d. "Sometimes the brigbtest students wbo didn't bave to study in high school find that the un- iverslt.y challenges them. They have been couting." "We stress 'phrase reading' as a tecbnlque," Hubin said. "We , work on helping students to set clear purposes and to be honest with themselves about their com· prebension." He told a beginning speed read· ine class on the campus that moat people make · "fixations" (brief stops in reading) syllable by Sfllable or word by word, b\lt that studies have shown that re- aders can see more than one word easily. "Lancuqe makes more .>ense if you see lar1er 1rou is or words," he told the students. Hubin also offered tips on bow to "attack" a new textbook for lbe first time. A student abould first learn all b~ can about a .boot before ac .. tually beglnn.ina to read it. }{u~ streued. "Read the reviews. U·~ tle. subtitles, preface and •~ troductlcm. · , 'Arch' Rival / Design Duo Food for Thought AllaA &G --......... ~ Wbta brow1tn1 lhroaih • I bome, c c• are you DOUee ,... coordlaated, put· t tLber look or the r rnl1bla11 and ae · ~very llllt dftall hu bfjeo tmdod to, fn>m the c4ond Uo back1 OD Lb li •ln1 room drapes to the •iirker basket of lruJt oo l kiteben count.er. a lb bedroom, an cl I dWle Jon1ue t. u~ In a fabric tb t perfectly compU- m'1'll tbe ncb wall COV· ertaf. No•ell line the book s Ins. potted plant• bloom on tabletops and pailntinp decorate lbe w . here did all that futniture and all tboee h 11rmoniain1 throw pilows come from? WhO decided to match the c4li.r cushions wit.b the st'1ped curtalna? Who !'lune that fireplace fender on the wall? IT OOULD HA VE been Pat Yeiser and Cary Garland, specialists in interior design and merchandising. They do more than decorate models with suitable' sofas and haul furniture from room to room, however. Usually, model homes are decorated by de· signers who do just that -decorate. But by com· binlng their individual expertise in design and marketing, Ms. Yeiser and Ms. Garland provide a "total package" to meet the needs of seven building companies they serve. They are involved with Juat a t .very pbue of preputaa the 1lt ror public vltwlna, from namln.a the bQmH to coordlnatln1 the Jand1cape. "Wt don't want to Jutt come ln and trolt th• cake," aaid 111. Yeller. "Wt prefer to be fn. volved u earty u we can." Unlike molt other home decorator•. M1. Ytl1er.&ad Ma. Garland work 1trtctly on com- mercial proJec:ll, rather than rOlld nUal. They work wlth the butldu from the time tho land i. purchased, belln· niDI With planninl the ltratqy for the project. .. Wl!!'&E USED BY builders u marketing coosu.tt.anta and we help do buyer proflles," noted M1. Yet.er. She added that the ma- jority of builders they work for prefer them to be involved with the marketing team and the public relations and ad- vert.laing qencies, "so we have a common cause." By ERMA BOMBECK "I'm so u,,ed toaeeinc all Remember when eat-of you slopping around in ing out was a big thrill? erub clothes when we eat Boy, I remember t.he out. Everyone come to llrat ti.me I ate ln a fancy dinner." S •'I AT WIT'S END ~. rHtaurant. You just "Isn't it great?" say knew It was class. They the Irids excitedly. "Not didn't have toothpicks by having to look at menus .. I took it out of the tl\e cash register or a and male~ all those de-oven.'' •Ian that said, "WATCH cisions? Do we want the "What will they think YOUR HAT 'AND secret sauce? The ofnext?" COAT." sesame seed bun? The Aa the family 1ln1s The novelty bas worn extra crispy! The two--"Happy Birthday," Rob· off now and it's a way or pounder? The melted bie says, "It's nice not Jlfe. Children coming cheese? This is really havlnc a bunch of and going ... husband neat." stranaera in headbands w o r k i n e o d d "Hey, look at this,.. around the table 1J.ngin1. hours ... the conve-says one m the kidJ. We'll have to dQ thts a.lence of yelling into a .. Whatdoyoucall 'em?·~· acatn -maybe next clown's mouth and two "Silverware," says year." mlnutes lat.er driving off Mother. "I thought you'd As Mother tosses the with your order, has getakickoutofiL" china noislly into the made eating out a ritual. "I'd like a malt with trash barrel, she smiles The family, as it used two scoops;· says Bob-and a~a. "This WAS to be where Daddy went bie. .fun. I'd almost foraotten to work and Mama "There's no need to bow nice n is to eat at stayed at home all day. prop my mouth open home." describes only seven out with a fork and shout into She crawls up between of every 100 households it," says Mother, smil· the Golden Arches in the United States. ing. "I'll get it for you." around the stove and ad-• It's probably only a .. Wbat'sfordessert?" vances the number of matter of time before "It'sbotapplepie." hamburgers served to eating at home will "How did you do that ONE MILLION, TWO become the treat eating without a little red HUNDRED SEVENTY· out used to be. Just im· light?" 'FIVETHOUSAND. agine. . . f "Robbie, where do you n;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;~~=~~:;;=~ want to go for your birth· SOUTH COAST RUffEll'S day Tuesday?" ACTOM CO-OP Ul'HOLSTIRY Robbie's eyes light up 15 ... rci11,.,. 1or po('"t1•• & .... and he grins, "Could we .,.,,..._, t.e1ent Interested 1n W... Y• W.t fir~the:0~:c~dm:~ ~~! Caryb. Gar/an~ (/~ft) a'!hd dPat Yeitis_er builder, they're given a com 1ne marnet11Jg Witi ecora ng .. set of preliminary floor plans and are allowed to they also are involved in home sites. The servJce critique them and offer' the. housing sales office includes hiring and suggestions. design. training personnel who "We look at the plans "The finst impr!?ssion then plan individual in· fromtwopointsofview. you have ot a P.COJect is· t.eriorsforhomebuyers .. "As women, we look at the sales office," Ms. "Our philosophy is to them in terms of closets Garland pointed out. supply the builder with and cabinet storage "It's important that it the proper tools, such as space. has continuttr with the the design cent.e_r, to he~p "From a design stand-restoftheproJect. the buyers bu1ld tbeu- point, we look at bow "Often, if a separate dr~am homes," said Ms. various sizes oflurniture.· compam: dealcn.s the of· Ymer. will fit into the rooms," f i c e , i t d o e s n ' t explained Ms. Yeiser. coordinate with the • • I T • S A. N models and can give a emotional experi. BY LIMITING their disjointed look." eoce to move into a. bus iness to the com-The company also is new home, and buyers mercial aspects of de-capable or setting up a can become bewildered sign and merchandising, design center at model· and confused. They eat at home?" lilMs, TV, tlao-and '4llft• ...... , t. th h -•dal&. All eoa.. typn, some 1mes go roug Mother's eyes meet ltUtt.rt.rllYcl. buyer'sremorse. her husband's. "We can . (714) 957-0282 ~ ..... w... 141tJS9. .. The girl at the design afford it, can't we, Jim? centeristheretoholdthe After all, it's bis birth·------------------- customer's band through day." . that dreary period of "Sure," says Daddy. waiting for the home to "What the beck. We can be completed. · splurge one day or the .. We're constantly year." looking for IPrls who can. "How nice you all do jwrt that -glrls wtth look," says Mother on an eye ~or color and a the night of the dinner. personality for dealing with people,•• Ms •. Garland explained. ---------... The women formed Yeiser/Garland and As· sociates in Newport Beach 10 months ago. Entert•lnment Happening• ••• RN• LYN• PRIVATE DlJ1Y •PRACTICAL. Ycmcmp•dlaM · GROUP INSURANCE: Medical, Dental, Ute, Disablljty ••• plso Tax-DeductTbl Retirement Plans Meetings Planned for Coast ~ :::· FRIENDS OF THE luncheon m honor of the steward«:ss Pamela, cbairmanofnattonafd~ IRVINE JUNIOR mD1lmml Televlalon; You can qualify only by joining newlyfOnMcl -.s' euoclaHaL In affiliation witt1.1 • THE WOMEN'S INSURANCE CENTER Speclallzlng In benellta for prot..ional and t>uslness women. · Aleo avallabe as part of your membeiahlp benefits: U1$RARY: The Newport branch library volun-French will present a fense for the chapter, EB ELLS· The first Beach group will meet at. teers. program on how to pack will speak on Gu8!11 This . meeting of the 1977.78 11: 30 a.m. Tuesday, Mrs. Robert Hilchey for a two-week vacation Land. Mrs. William club year is planned for June 7, in St. Michael will be installed as presi· usingoolyonesult.caae. Relache, vice chairman 7.30 pm Wednesday In the and All Angels Church, dent. and former of the W~tern division of J~ne 8; u; the Harvard Corona del Mar, for a American Air Lines JUNIOR WOaD;N: A DAR, will report on the Avenue Community ________ __.,_. Your own Federal Credit Union dl800Unta on 'group travel Ind much more. ........ ...._.,.00 ..... ... ,__.. ................... ale-. 11141 tl7.0501 37%1mrctitIO.....,_.IMdl91660 new club ii formlhg for National Society DAR Athletic Facility Irvine women 18-35 years old ContinentalCongress. ------·---· ------------------------------who are interested in Scorpio Trove~ Due FRIDAY, JUNE 3 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES {March 21· April 19) You have choice -easy path, second·rate procedures -or what is temporarily a "hard" way to go, con· cel\trating op quality. TAURUS (April 20· May 20): Those in posi- tion to "show you the way" are willing to do so. Emphasis now is on distance. journeys. GEMJNI (May 21-June 20): You get involved, take on more responsibility -your feelings are on the line. You're called on to ad- vise about investing, making emotional com· mitment. costs, money, personal possessions, determina· ti on of values, security, lifestyle. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·J an. 19) : Cycle is on upswing -be direct, confident, take in- itiative. One "at top" will topple. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20· Feb. 18): Check various aspects concern- ing hidden material, ob· scure meanings. Your authority, capabilities come to forefront. PISCES <Feb. 19· March 20): Friend con· fides financial dilemma.· Be interested, but steer clear of family squab- bles. Let go or past ties. combining their energies and abilities to improve themselves and their community. A Getting to Know You luncbeoo is planned for 11:30 a.m. Monday, June 6, in the Mercury Sav· ings and Loan, Hunt· ington Beach. Sponsoring the or·· ganizalion of tt~e new Junior Women's Club is the Midway City Women's Club. More in· formation is available. from Mrs. Danny L. Haller, Midway City. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION: The Clara Barton chapter will meet at 7:15 p.m. WOMEN 'S AMERICAN ORT: The Southern California Eastern Region will salute honor roll achiever Leonard Shane as lrl:an-of·tb~year at a. luncheon on Tuesday, June 7, in the South Coast Plaza Hot.el. Shane, past president of the Jewish Federation Council of Orange Coun· ty a1>ief past chairman of the United Jewish Welfa~ Fund County' Campaign, will be honored on behalf or Jewish causes and bis· support of ·the ORT <Oranlzation for Rehabilitation tl}rough· Traininl> program. Tuesday, June 7, in the More infOTmatlon is Mercury Savines and available from the re· Loan, Huntington Beach. glon office 558)1132. Mrs. Merrill Beaty.. ' CANCER {June 21.--------~-~--~---~---=-~-~-~~­ July 22): U patient, ob., servant, you glimpse a portion of future. You'll be taking a new path - after securinj "lesal re .. lease." You gain insight int6 motives, goals of competition. IJ.EO (June 23-Aug: 22) ; Follow tbroutb on hu"cb -you learn by teachinc. Accent on· service, work, health. Relatives and property donotmlx. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Personal maanetlam nows -ac· tiom are dynamic and draw to you persons who can al stimulate J!e.- nexlble. Entertain and be enta1.alned. LlB&\ {Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Practical matters dominate -be potlUve , ab<>ut l•HH, le1at permbs1om. Loaa·ranie flnanclal view 11 neetaal)'. -----SCO&PIO (Oct. 23 .. Nov. 21>: $1aqrt trip. cb•ltl•• variety, con· 1tr9tlve, 1parklln1 ide••~l-tb••• .,. teatw.t. SAOmAIJtJS <Nov~ D-Dtic:. IJ.>: Accent oa . ' \ Sue Umscheid City Aide Ar. citizen's asaistance officer for the City of Irvine, Sue Umscheid opera&es as a liaison of- ficer between city repreeeatatives and citizens. "The job title sort of speaks for itself," Ms.· Umscheid said. •'I am here to provide answers to questions and see to it that citi.zeoa' problems are: handled by the appropriate authority or method. :,:n·s frustrating to be put off, or to be re- ferreti from department to department. or put on perpetual hold.•· lt is Ms. Uoiscbeid's responsibility to see these inquiries do not receive that kind of treat- ment. "U I don't have an immediate answer, lget it.'' lf the naturl'of the request is too technical,. she finds the person to g:tve detalled information or explanation . .. Much of my work involves acting as a go- between. Periodically, I go out to the SOUJ'ce of the problem to see that it bas been reeolved to the citizen's Htisfaction." Ma. Umscheid, who is workine on a masters • degree in public administration. says citizens also help her. "I'm getting great experience in · If! bow to deal with many everyday public. s tuations." Most of the problems deal wUh trees and street sweeping, and some noise and speeding.· Usually they're general complaints and viable questions, she said. Another part of her assistance is through monthly Village Forum meetings, where citizens' are informed about what the city is doing and· plans and problernB are discussed with the city staff. [ ~"5!1$1;] • Choose from our selection of ei&ht scenic and color backgrounds. You may select addidonal J>Qrtraits offered at reasonable prices, with no obligation. See our n"tw-- large Decorator Portrait. Satisfaction always. or your money cheerfully refunded. . A profealonal 8x10 ~ pOrtralt for 88¢ .... , ..... Jm..:JLJAL .... • 2 i 4 s Oa1ly: 10AM • 8PM SUN: 1 OAM • SPM 2200 Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa One Mth .. per sub,ect.SI pc:r &ub~ fOC' ldd1tianal aut>. • jccts, arouJl', or indiV\dual$ in the same family. r ThW!day, June 2. 1971 life:~lhis 'joke's' Punchline DEAJ\ ANN LANDERS: Recently, I drove from Boston to Hartford, a dlltanc. of approx· imatflly 80 mil•. I kept my speed at 5'1 mil• per hour. Two hundred and etpty.ftve eara paMd mo. Many were '°" ln1 at least '10 mll• an hour. A to. weeta later I drove from 801ton to Sprlntfleld on the M usacbwsetta Turnpike, a db· . tance ot about ~ m\lea. Alain, I • kepl my 1peed at S1 rnllee an hour. One hundred and el1ht·four c-.n paa1ed me on that trip. Tbe 05-mil•an-bour Umlt la a Joke. I hope you \vlll print my let·· ter and remind all Americans· that It la their p_atrtouc duty to contervefuel.-F.J.K. , DEA& ML P.l.lt.: 81,iat Oil! Bat IOSDdblal more lmporiut tku r.el cu be eouenecl by respeedq die 15-llllle·per-hollll' Umlt. Ute. Trame fataUU. baft droned cemidenbly 11Dee I.be emero 1borta1e bu made It ' maadMory for mcMorllU &o re- daee die rac.e el 1peed. P .8.: Wllere are t11e Manadl• eU.. ud Couedk:Gt bJpw..,. p~ U)'Wl.)'f DEAR ANN LANDERS: . Please help me understand my busband. Sid and I have been married a little over three years. Ho bas been JOOd to me and I always t.rust*l blm :-until now. LUt nlibt we went to a party. Std •ot slOlbed. He is the jealous t.ype. so I am very careful about keepma my dist.ance lror;n other men. When I walked into the bar area to freshen my drink. I was 1tu11ned to see Sid on the patio ·ldHiq another woman. Tbey didn't seq me. which was just as well. On tbe way home I told Sid. whet 1 had witnessed. He ad- mitted it immediately. said be didn 1t ltnow why he klaaed her, said she wu "nothing special" and abeepiably mumbled, ••1 mut have been drunker than l thoupt.'' ?tow I am ftlled with doubts and-amplcions. Ube could klls a woman wbile l'in WITH him. what mteht be do when I'm not around? -JITTERY DEAit JIT: Never mmtlcm tbe lneldell& acaln. Bebve .. u It u.er lt•nr•ed. So•e Ja:ubend1, like dlll*-, wtll Uve • (or dowa) &o dte l&aadarU JOG le& forUlelQ. Doa•t become a .. Nenoa1 Nellle" ud ,ave Sid tbe .m yoa dan't trait IWn or be·~ ftpre eo..., u lie llas die aame Ile mlgb& a well play the .. me.. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just cau1bt \ip wttb your column in which a reader took you to tuk for ualn8 theexpressioa ·~0 the ___________ _......., • dllb•. The proper word, you ( A l d S were told. was ••wuh, .. not ''do... n n an er Apropos of etbnic, cultural, "' ______________ ...,. and 1eocraphlc tenninoloo, in Entland we alwaya said "lay" the table. The ftrst time l used that expnisaion lD New York was '-:::;:::::;=============== "the last. I learned to aay "set" in "' a burry. -WHEN IN ROME DEAit ROME~ I'm no& ~ prlled. Tbankl for wriUq. DEAR H.P.: Jut aay. •"Not "Wery." 'lbat 1bould dolt. A no-aoaaense approach to bow ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~iii~ to deal with life's most difficult ~ and most rewarding arr~~ ment. Ann Landers' booklei, "Man1age -What to Expect," will prepare you !or better or for worse. Send your request to Ann Laudera, P .O. Box 11995, Chlcaao. lll. 60611, enclosing 50 cents in coin and a long, stamped. self·addre&sed en• velope. ... . Excitement Grows as FUNDSY Auctions Near: Sunday's Silent Auction Open to the Public! ~I ii: Aewppl11111ot to 1M FUNDtY ...._.,_. lft IMt ___. • ._..,._ ltetll•, De0y Piiot Md Tuei'" ..... , .___EXT___.RA! 'FUJtdt 835-3555, EXT. 156Z ·' as.ssss. EXT. U6Z FUNO$Y {''Funds S.1wlng You") la• non.proftt program apomored by the SATOI Bfl J f'S of Seta Ana. n.tin Community Ha.pltal FUNDSY Auction Attendance to Top 1,500 · .__._ ....... To Raise $200,000 At FUND$Y Silent Auction .d For Trauma Unit S 2 6 sATcH BEU.Es of Santa unday" June 5, • p.m. Ana Community Hospital hope FUNDSY's SUent Auction promptly at 2;00 p.m.:• she to raise $200,000 at the two will be held June 5th, u11der said. "Many special Items nuctlons ac:heduled for Satur· the Big Top Tent Pnvillon. l'J'he have been N9aWd for the - day and Sunday, June 4th and num~ of people attending Sllent Auction-Including a Sth. according to Claire 1 the SUent Auction ls expected gieet arrey of stlwt and cut McNair, FUNO$Y Chairman, toexceedl,500,ClatreMcNaJr, glass, antlquee, oil palndngs. and Margaret Blower, SATCH FUNO$Y chairman, said. nck-furniture, tea serviap. tours, BEU.ES President. ets are available at the door. weeks and weekends et fabaa-- The money will establlsh "All of the hundreds of lous resorts, app11anc:es end a Orange County's first HEW exciting items will be on host of other valuable end approved Trauma unit. dlsp~ in the Pavilion starting uMful merchandise and .u- AJthough numerous hospt· Vfoes." tzsls throughout the County O.C. Businesses Tickets f« the Silent A»c- provtde care for the patients Stron I Support tton are SS.00 per penon Involved In serious acddents, g Y which Includes bot and coJd aufiDAY a1aiNT AUCTION-o,.. to ...., ,._. a:ao .. t :oo SATCH wlll provide complete FUND$Y Auctions i.--d'-u--. ""'-----P·"'·· th9 PUNDtY ..... Auct-.. ....... .. ......... .......... I~ --... ._. --"~·-fumhu1'9, o11 palnffnte. .......... ~. .,,. ...... Md• hoet of. trnuma care, 24 hours a day, Many new donations of wUJ also be served thioughout other excltlno mercNndlH Md....... ...c eold llt •••"9 li,. ·wtth a full-time anestheslolo-merchandiseandserviceswere the afternoon. AucttonwlllbeM10tloMdauN111.ao..1 .... ,..,.,. ... .....,.bld. 1 t d nd • • . g I an neurosurgeon a received this past week from bl m Id accompanylngmedtcalstaff. OrangeCountylndividualsand Pu le W B OD 650 Expected at Gala~ Champagne Dinner and Llwe Auction, Saturday Ewnlng FUNO$Y Live Auction encl Champagne Dinner will be held Saturday, June 4, under 1 the Big Top Tent Pavilion at Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital, 1001 Tustin Avenue, between 4th and 17th Streets in Santa Ana. More than 600 community leaders, businessmen and so- cialites will ettend th• e.xcUing 1FUNDSY Auctions Freeway Close To All of County SATCH is located on Tustin Avenue In Santa Ana between 4th and 17th Streets. It can be reoched easily from the Ga~ den Grove, Newport or Santa Ana Freeways. Free parking la provided next te> the FONO$Y Tent. Entrance ls off Tustin Avenue. event to bld on the hundr~ of Juxurlous Items, afl\ong which are an around·the-world cruiM,vacations,boab.cars and many unusual nntfques. Cocktalls wlll be served starting at 5:30 p.rn. with the e1egantly dressed diners en· joying a European feast at 7;00p.m. The cost ·of the black tie optional dfMer Is $125 per couple with $75.00 for script, or $75.00 foe a single pert0n with $50.00 to be used for script for the auction. Reservations are still avail· . able by calling the FUNDSY office at 835-3556, Ext. 1662. Live Auetlon Offen New Items A few of the more than 250 new additions to die FONDSY Uve Auction tncl.ude~ HJtachl 10 .. portable color did state ------------TV (No. 325); Full year's rent at the new CabrUlO Palms Apartment. in Santa Ana (No. 317); "Oiappy" rnotorcyele, ~ h.p. (No. 318): 14 kt. gold ..___~=---.. .......... ___ __. tiriCeJet •t With dJamonda (NO. 2'16}: Amena detuu Ra- datel91 11\JCrOWave OV9l'I (No. 322); complet., INtiaUed outfJt ~11.t-_.___. i-... .-11 of swtmming SKJOl acc.1aorta (No. 319); Uncoln 225 amp ___._""' 1--'=l~~ A.C. are w.tder (No. 262t; Catered party, S750value (No. 281): Four plec. Amcrlcan Tourtstet ladles I~• (No. 326); Handmade chets Mt with lnlafd tile board (No, 300); plua scoru of Othet excfttng Items. The new Trauma Medical businesses, according to Betty 200 More lteme Factllty, to be completed ln Belden, FUNO$Yco-chatrman. A Jate 1977, wlll be built adjacent Production. t Silent Auction to the hospital's present emet-••The response has almost FUNDSV Silent Auction gency room, already operating been overwhelming,•• she planners sny they expect bid-' at a rate of 30,000 patients a said, "and both merchandJae ding to be sharp and.c:cmpetl- ye.v. and cash donations have been tive on Sunday from 2:00 to Trauma, the term uted for pouring in to f\JNO$Y hea(i. 6:00 p.m. A few of the life threatening or perrnan· quarters. The 1arge numbers barQalns to go on the block ently disabling emergencies, of Items, plus the really amez· Include: Contact tens.. La- is the leading cause of fatall· ing vartety of things to bid on, dies Silver Wmtwntch. Mink tiaamongAmertcanJbetween wUl appeal to everyone who Cape JaeUt. Angel Tickets. the ages of 10 and 44. attends either the Uve Auction Interior Design Consultation, Accordlng to McNalr, .. Be· on Saturday evening or the Extensioo Dining Room Table sldes the vlc:tims of overt Silent Auction on Sunday." and sbt Chairs, Cut Glass violence. other thousands are New donors Include: Ya· Decanter, .26-ptece Socket · pennaMntly crtppled or killed maha International, Aowe~ Wrench Set, CorcUe.Portable by the effects of unfortunate dale Nurseries, American Air· Telephone. Crystal Fruit Bowl, .. acctderrt. at work or I/It home, lines. Bell Helmets, Thon41'· Chtnae Enamel Boxes and all became they were not BlrmlnghamDevelopmentCo., Vases, Backgammon Set. treated In ttm.. SATCH's new Acapulco Mexican Re.tau-Braa1 Platter, Prof•ulonal Trauma Unit wlll provide this rants, KAPX·FM, N.edlepotnt Paint Job for Auto and 200 much needed community Unlimited and Allred Pool other exciting 98tVlces and service." Supplies. rnerchandlM • ___ _; __ lty Wm. F. lrown Clftcl Mel Casson RJNIY WINDllEAN BUT MY DAI> MISSES HIS BASEMENT DEN . 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A ROCK OOESN"r ~·-1 EVEtJTAU<? ~ ~·E MOOMMUW NS ---• hy Chcirfes M. Schull -------• • • I ~ I . l ,. .• •J n. u. ·; • • A I .. • .. , l . • Tonight's TV 8igblights • I : -Loyal OpposiUon. an for l\epubUcan con- *Wi -W t.o varloull propoaala _...__ elh ced by the Carter 8daiillillllniUllm. rn..A .e •=• -''Lucy Gallant.'' J... plQa tbe UUe role tn thla t... drama wllh Charlton KCET. 1 :00 -Great P rf . Tbe romantic ballet' ••(ilaelle .. la pre1eoted at the 11 Opera Houle 1n New York'• l..iacalltOJ•. -.........-........... ~#'z=il:.=~~iQ::C::~~~~~:.gt~ (TV DAILY LOG) I THURSDAY I l IVIJiiiQ e:oo .. • ('1» Qj) CC' """ e <aw•._ . .,,,.. '-~ -~ ......... f. ..... u 8181dritC....., Q).-..UCs.la .. .,...,. -6:30- I • mull! Guem lndudt: Blood, S..t I Turs. Rod McKurn, Ro5e """Oooney 111Cf Donn• farao CJ) .... Glltfltlt <ID ..., """" SllOll (<11.1 CIJ) .., 1'lnl -mz-<aCl)I~ ., .. , .. 7:00 a • 9 Cl) m m Mews eu.na.. (J) .., 11ne s- {f} To T .... Tl"lllll D c.c..tmiolt .l\ .... Llq mn.fll ( (Jl) CJ)) f llllilJ Alf I fl fl) ClllMrtt1'1 "'"''"' Of) .., 6rifflttl m llladltitt lellm .... rt (~ ())) Tiit hrtl .. ,. fallllly QI) Cms·W'lb -7:30-11 Gold111 D•rs of 11.lcho DAlldJ a l.o¥e Amtncan st1le (§) Tiit OM Cetlplt 0 Tiit Go!lc Sllow Cl) Candid Cllll«t 0 Tiit loller'' W~d CIDl @ tJ) Match 6'M m ca <Ill lrldJ •nc11 (lfll~ ""'flrlll ~ 01kllftd A's ¥S Seallle Mlrloers. fD a... 21 TlllJtllt G Pltce II Rtpt <Jtl Lian au11 8:00 . D < rn Cf I m Tiit w1n011s <R> OIMI Walton molhu of v~en d~ •tlops 1 PQ•~rfuf tona•nc for inolht r bJb1. but 1htr her doctor *''"' ht< IFlal 1nolhet Pftlnancy would ti.. ~ ~·••e 11Sk to her kte. slit $\rucctes lo iCC'9t tllf l/ulh 1!1 tU1 (l) l~ m The Loyal 0,,0..hon Republl(tn Conrrtssional sPoknman responds lo on11ous pro pQ111b and proerams put fo,..,,.ard by lht ~rter 1dm1n11lral1on • O Mom: (C) (211r) "Llc1 Glllant" (rom) "5S-Jant Wyman r 'l Movie: IC) (2111) "TtllllOn at Table llock" ('Illes} '56 Richard Citan. Dorothy Malon, O ( 29' 0 ) Ot Welcome Back Kotter (RI The s•uthots uncover some $hady rahnts at Buchanan H•ell School ""'" th'Y becomr the sth~t newsl)iper's rnonsll&ah~t ,, pOlltrs O Movie: IC (2hr) "Wesltrn UniollH (wts) '41 Robert Young tD NfttOllll Gtot11phlc Afasl<J CD All TMI Glllltrs N3ncy puts I hen h1tndsh1p on tht lone and asks Chml1~ to help Glen etl a part on the movie. m GfNt rtrt1111Mnm: ''Glstllt" Tiie l)'Oduclion ol th~ irut Romanltc claS$1C ballet or111natu horn lllt ~taae ot lhe Mttropolttan Opere HIMt at l1ncoln Center ~ed by Od ClvtU. C11tJlt IS ptrf0tmecl by danctrs N1lal11 Mahrova, 1'11kha1l Baryshn1hv and Milrltne Van Harntl, and lulwrts 1 baO.sl•&• 1nttr'f1ew du11ng the 1nterm1u1on of the lwo xi bllltl m htm1tr cltl lllt'm -8:30- 0 12'1 ([) (lQl m ,,LOT· $1111 I.lark Slade. Chnt How11d Julius W Hams. N1n1 foch. Two orphJntd brothers •Its ?I and 11. set out tor 011 flo11~ Kt~ lo fllld ~ Oii the war they encounler an animal traspottrr and his frleqdly. 1nltl hgtnt sr.a hon, Salty. 0 (QJ} (()) 0 Wllat'• ....,,.... ins (R) .. My Thltt Tons" Rmin lands 1 iob with a famous dance IJOVP. but DwayllC! turns lhcy rutty want to ma~e him tile blllt ot "bl fQllcs • ·m""1..._ 8:00 D (<D> CJ)) (() tt....u fM.0 (It) A t111M1ed MlltM4'f llCIPG pnso. tlld McGMett teft11 ~ Ille or1Cllll 1MS11111m, 111 ., ol Mdlq 1 Qlt tt lht m1n·s "'*I wllWtaNuts. • ~ (()) ...., .. (W) •(qmal•" f ""8b 1111 llllttll In • 10Ull& .,, lie ~b " b Qll ....... -.mr1•"'" • ll)I06. MIOf ... all~ City llUst.W. CD Lis Wepa &IM a St * ............... ...... SiAtnl ........ Mftll .... -9'.lO- • G"IC 1lw4*1 ...... a:> (It) ..._ "' ._ Tiii ..,.. .. t•s> ·n-c. Cinrw4, Y.ette M1 1111c. lltlltlf ..... Mair• '*· Clrflt t'K· IAod. GIM llMJ, ~ ....... ~ fnlllt. Cil ~ aN Ywetlt ltmhea star•.,..,....,,.. 111 Ille """' Ctesl diaiac:I °' Statlle 111 ltle lltl 1800'\. TIMJ art mipd to locate th ll-yur.ol4 1r111d· ltia1hter of tlleir _., ol4 fritlid, ICU 1t111•ay. n4 1111111 to wanous dd(W:ses as 1 MUS ol leaniina tlll wllertallollts ol tJlt 111issin1 &1'1. • (IJI 00) ID filll (R) lift•C""-borl ol f •II 4tadt to ldopt Victor Oft a trlll "1as and lie 1$ ecstatic cwtf lus aood forlijnt-or is ltt l crt llhwlt: ct:> (90) "Cottcratula· tlllll, It's A loy" (tom) '71-8111 Bl•by. Jack Albertson. G»IM~ 10:00 D (\lll CJ) Cl) .. , .. ~ Jenes (R) fllrnaby's youna COIJMn amves m Los Allaelts ut on IV!n&lftl lht dutb of his lalller. 1 veteran ol the Cllica&o poliu loru, who had come to Southern C.hlomia to sorit the ~1U•n1 of tits pa'1ntr ••""' CJ) 1 lM lllcy • <• Cl) 0 StrNts of Siii f,_.. (R} "1111 Thnll Killers .. Patt I. A bind of ma~fllts kcdnap 111 tQbre t¥'/ 11\d thrtattn 10 klff all 1Q •~ attempt to c1111 ltttdorn tor thew 11iltd tuders. Sieve Keller puts his lift 1n mMil dancer when he encounters ;i yaenr woman membtr ol lhe 1an1 P1tty Duh As11n cuob. fD Surcl1 lor Ille Ihle (R) IDIJ a..1-.. -10:30- 1 J) All Tlllt GlltWs mm m11ews fU) Hocan'a HtllltS 11:00 a u ([) a ""' D tD CD CI) Ill 11-D (121 CIJ) Lowt American Stylt (I) IS All tut Glitters l1J lrensWt m Mary lt.wtllla11, Mary Hartlllp Cit Tiit liolllJiilMllB i'~ TIMI b~ Slloir -11:30-0 ((fl) (J)) Cf) CIS late !Mlt: CJ l(ojak '"Kn()(kOVel°' McClou4 The Colorado C.llle CaPfr" D ~ ClJ [Ql m .loln!J C.... &J Dia VIII O,.• 0 (lal I} ) llfl Tllunday 1111111 SpetW ·Not Now, Norman" An tQ counter ttutt JWl atw thew h1&h ~ lf1dlllhon tuds lo n>manc.e. compoundtd by lnm1111on. for Ni. Nn and Steph.lnie. Alan C.ulclwtll and PahtCJJ H1Wk1ns S1ar m 11tws Cl)$tt.Mo IS 10o Ckl• EJ:) ~ UC Evt111n1 Ntws 12:00 orw1111111z- • Mcwlt: "Secret of the BIKk Wldolol'' (mys) '64 -0 w r1sche1 mem..w;u GI) Movie: I(;) "A VtrJ ,uvatt •Hair" (dr1) '6l-Bnt1Ue Bardot -12:30- D All·llit111 Show: "Go West, Yount Man," "itllt ot Ille IClntlln," "Goin' lo Town" m Mo¥it: "Tiit Shan1ll11 Story" (dra) '!>4-Rutll Roman 1:00 D @ Cl) CJ) TtmtrrtW 2:00 D ""11 Dtt•ltlutun: "111 Co!Mt." "TIMI Snah rtt" CD M-lfilllt SMw: "Tiit lllfOfllltr,H ......... ~f•at" -2:05-G Me.le: "WllMU to ll11der" (mys) !>4-8¥bara Stan.yd DAYTIME MOVIES JUIK J KOCE Television (50) 'FrOntPiige'at~aguna It'a beeo nearl)' 50 yean slnee "The Fr'Ont Pqe" made lu Broadway debut, but you'd bAJ'dly iueu tUrom watcbJni the cmply mounted produc:· U now on the 1ta1• ~ \he Laauna Moult.on Playbou.M. True, tu de1>ic:Uoo of nt'W1~men in act.ion toucbel on virtually ever)' shopworn cllc:be and 1tereobPe ever 1pawntd about th1I profession (as, lndMct: ft probablY did 1n 1921), and lt'1 lipt years away ~. 1ay, "All the President'• Men ... But lbl1 la a comedy -a period~ that. draw1 )ts eff"ttwoeu from the popular t.mac• of the Fourth !!mte. And a» aucb. lt ls b1Shb' entertaln!nf. THE GOLDEN BEAR , .. ,~ .... Preaenta T~MAIYIY WAMDIL IAM> JWitJ...,-4.LltMG .W.1 .. ll·IS..-WRJDHIOfllHIPUVUSAGI ,,_. IJ.14-1"1 IUCIM HOS. .._. 17-llol~APA JOHN COACH "--'wuh C• Int ef C..t MINIC D .... • COCICTAILS •MO ACH UMfT 106 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 536-'600 IWINglw leach IAcra.1 frola PlerJ A long time ago in a galaxy far, far~ .. PLITT CITY CENTER 3901 METROPOLITAN -ORANGE 1: -3:15-5:30-7:45·10:00 MM al 1MICAltMI """ OONI IN 60 llCONDI l'NI 'AUi. NIWMN • IOIT. IUlfOID '"' SflHO (Nl "'"' OTlll -Of II MOUNTAIN INI .. "°" ~ "'*'-@Wm .;..; I ITU~f'OI ~ -·-· MOOtlW COUMrf,~US !Nl cSMlu=..I ·········~ Ill WllV <I c~u1 v1 ••• ·- ... ""'°" °' MIN(AIMAT10H"' AUDtllY IOU f POl """ 1111 • • llB •• IJI ''°' a SlOaY M0UT llUNTMIN -.11'\INTI jMt _....... ........ .... uw:,,. ... .., 1111111 & fMI llMf (I ) _.,,.,._ ... ¥lltOH Of •tlNCAIMTIOW' AUDll'f IOSI tflOI "us CAllll "" MUI"' Qtttthrrrlln Mow Showing! Plitt Or•"9• 634·9282 WHtbfook 530-4401 •STUHTS" 1.....-i1 -• i!1iVf!tiiffl..:. ·-· •-...r '-·~···" .,.,..,. Brl1tolClnem• ~7444 ~~==~==~-· THEATRES-ORANGE CO SOl9I aTtZBS su1 ltltlmtllSI $a61111 n11untoK ''WELCOME TO LA." tit CALLTHl.ATH FOtt SMOWTIMIS "'A STAR IS IORN .. "ST IVES'' DAil Y "LOT· Intermission Tom Titus ''CINDERELLA" ltMOT.IUS'f~ ftlLM rT .. AN ntH1' RATED(JC) .. • • 1Ch mOOr Flays onsurner Plan A~Wl ....... ·~Nl:MfOW SOWTION' CUTS FUEL WASTE Sidney Pee.eon 0.moMtr8tea Hfs Pyrotnld Unit J 111 JOHN CUNNIFF ., ..... ......,.. • ConlidenUoa of a aeparate couwner proteeUou .. ency emautM ftom a miataken Ideal that ft CID perfect OW' l)'Stem wttb U. belp, pertiape eontndlc-- tott11, ~a lar&er bureaoc:raey. You ID&'T not aubecribe to tbllt vl.w. but Rieb.ant Lel.berJ preaJ. dent ~ tbe Cbamber or eom.. meree ~ tM Urilted State., does. It ii one reMOO wby tbe chamber: ll ftahtiq a bU1 to •tablilh such an lriatttu&n. · ••ws MIEaJ.c08 are~ to 1eet perfection," Leabet aaid. "But 1fben you have 215 IDiUiao human belnp )'OU are COiina to 1 bavo lmperfectioaa In public and prlvateledOn. A'mollC l.Mber'a arl\lllMDtS is tbat ''the coaswner ha more protection now than at any time in bJatory, and more protection in th.la country than anpbere elae 1D tbe world.•! A new qeney therefc:n ii UDDeededs ilDd potc!D.. tlally disruptlve.: , M propoHd. said I.eaber. tbe conauuier protection a1ency would havetbe power to Interfere with adminiatratlve chcisioas anywhere in 1overmnent. Ne Chief: 'LWeRBe to Dismpt' agency now · has such swoepln1 power. .. It would be a Ucenae to disrQ.pt," be said. '"l'ba&'s the obscenity otJt.'" • cu .......... . The chamber and 'much ol the buldneu community are to op.. poeed to tbe bill that they have en1endered suspicion amon& some people that It la needed. the re&9Cllldni el.DI that if it burta that. much it must bepocL Lesbler mlaht vlew'nch· • at-titude M muocblsUc. Yes,· be eoncedel. It m1gbt hurt business. but it would hurt anyone die too. be said. Be dots not subscribe to the Tiew that the comumer's dWr is empty la deelina with govenunmt. ••WB"VE DEALT WITll this ban tor ..vm yean. .. be aid. "and ill &Ill& time ma:r IDOl'8 consumer qmdes have come lnto· action: the Consumer Prodoct Safety Com.mi4aloa. the En'f'iroluoeatal Protection Aa"en· cy and the ~tiooal Salet.Y and Bealtb Adininlstration. •• Leeber ... warmiDI up. .. Tell me one qpect ol CCIO· sumer Ufe that la not now protect. eel, .. be challenged. u y°" can't answer that,•• be said qulddy. ••1n many cues consumers are proteeted three or four tiJnes. We~e tnlcked down 30d public o!llcea d ecmaumer·prot..tkln -feclenl. i&ate and local. .. WlllLB NEi'tBE& BE nar the chamber says IO fiatly, there eJt• ista tbe f..,u.ag tbat the dem•ncts for a CU1NW« acme:r are not so much In respcmae to ec.imumer demmds as to the demands of consumer~ ''They want a seat f!l power. They want • liceme to dmupt." He spoke abclC a .. vocal P'OUP ol acUftlta, aeme of whom dcJn't bellewinpriuteeaterprbe." I lla:Q Americans bavo qMSo tkmed .. autMritJ by wtlk!b eertNn adlvim claim to speak \ · ' in their name, and LellM!r is Boil.er Devi£,·e Trims. ·· Enerµyvflse-=-_ ~=~~;::s5 e. belief in their omlaiacienee, re- • · • gardleu ol whether tlaey have LOS ANGELES ~P) -'lbe produced Juel savings ofupto30 and Pelltm .-,. most APrOO clade Dow Cbemleal, West• trabdng, .. beeaid. enera· crisis aeems to be eon-perceatwheoftttedtoexiatiololl cuttomera have reeowied the inabouae, International firmln& that necesalty la the and cas boilers, accordlng to $2,:iOQ ecJllt of PYromid In less Telephone & Ttiearaph and the INSOllBaBIPBCtSbeviews mother of invenUon, with any Sid.Dey Pe1Btan, pre8ideot.d Ad.-tlran a7earthnqJuedueedfbel New York atr J>epa&'taD&& ol eertaln .thl.sta as predoeta ~ numberolener17-aavin1devices vanced Fuel Technology bill.I. PubltcWorb. the system <tbey eaatlgate. So popplnauprecently. W..tem, Inc. (AFrCO), the de-AlthoalhJ,yromlcUsJmtWmc Catifcftla C--.. taclude orocloctlw bas U.. 1ys\em been, Olle invention on sale io velopiQg and distributing com· introduced ID Caiib'nia. more the 1-~ nm., NBC. be dahm, that 11 cenjures up dis. California has eome on pany. than5,000unttabavebee1uoldin Paclfi.c Telephcme aa4 Crocker satisfaction witb less than particularly stroog. Pyromid mixes small amounts the East and 15,000 unit& have But. wttb hwtalletkms plemwid perfoetim. And it also provides of moisture into the air supply of been sold abroad. primarily in for Dl:sneJhmd. c.matlcio. JIG. attics wit1i the means and the THE DEVICE, CALLED a a boiler. That allows more effi· Europe. tel and Coasalldated Ho&e1a. dmetodisputeitaqvalities. Pyromid Fuel Superchar1er. bes cient combustion of oil or gas, AMDIC&N aJSTODE m... amongacben. Jmperfeetioaa there are. be NEYER SHARE YOUR MEDICINE lyTaaY MAMf. ~ Arco Relates Higher Alaskan Gas Costs Do not. share your medicine with someone eJse, and do not take . medicine prescribed for anot her person. Your· prescription fits you as prec isely a s g ood ey e gla ss e s or bridgework. It w as written for you on tbe basis of age: weight, sex,· and pbyaical condition. Never allow someone; else to tak e y our· medicine, even if bis . symptoms seem to be t.be · s a m e a '> y our r .• "Prescribin g" for another person can have damaging results. For Lhe same reasons. do not let a ny o n e el se '"prescribe"" Cor you. WASHINGTON (AP) -Atlantic' Richfield Company· bas told the In· teratate Commerce Commi.a8ioo it will cO&t $6.04 a barrel to carry oil through the Alaska pipeline. Federal officials had expected the cost to be $5.50. The tariff rate, filed with the In- terstate Commerce Commission. also indicates the price of building the pipeline has ballooned to perhaps 10 times the original estimate o( $900 million, Arco officials said. Arco is the first ol eight companies that own the pipeline to file the re- quired tariff with the tee. The com- mission will determine whether the coet to carry the oil Is justified. In do- ing that, it will bave to place a valua- tion on the pipeline. 6rOt1pPlcuuT .... Y 0 U O R Y o U R The Orange County section of the DOCTOR CAN PHONE American Chemical Society will meet us. when yo~ need a Thursday at 6 p.m. For a tour of dehvery. We will deliver Ailantic JUchfield,.s oil refinery in promptly without extra . charge. A great many: Carson. An Arco bus will leave from people r ely on us for' , the Winchester Inn, Long Beach. their health needs. We , Cocktails and dinner at the Inn will welcome requests for 1 follow. de livery service and I For rese"ations and information. charge accounts. call m-4848, enension 1061. PAH uDO PHAIMACY Credit fl•e Eued Jil .............. ..... Dehwy Me..,.+ ..... 642-1110 W ASIUNGTON (AP) -A Federal Reserve Board rule tba~ requires credit companies to meet requests to ( __ T_:f1_o_~_i __ ) record lnformation about a married couple in the name of both tbo wife and bmbaod bu taken effect. Tbe nale is dedped to ldd -wo...,men- wbo become divorced, widowed or who want tbel.rown a~. Under the rule, uedlt card com· panies and some bll merdl.mts will mail out letters with their bilJJ in the next few months delcriblq rights un- der the &iuaI Credit Opportunib' Act. W.,,e ..,,_ •eierew W ASIUNGTON (AP> -at.mg a smaller number tJI collective bargain· ing settlement., the Laboe Deput- m en t says wages of American workers did not lncreaae aa much Jn the finrt tbrfle montbs ol 19'1'7 a they did in the laat quarter ol 19'18. Not countiq overtime and frtnge benelita, waee and aalU'1 ratea roee by 1.5 percent from January thnJuah March, compared wWl a Lt pereent increaae in the final qu.art,er lllll year. accordlnc to the department's employment cost index. Officials said a reldvel,J anaD number of unioo-negotlated agree- ments was the main factor in the smaller W&le tncreuea ln the first quarter. Califon1ia\ own road machine 'I forthoosands le.! eoncedes. public and private, and he lives no indication tW be believes these im_eerfect,lons at.-a"'1't be eritidJlecl and COl'- reeted. But be feels tt ls wrong to meuure oar 9Jstem ~an klealdperfecthl. Over The Counter NASDU.,. ''Scinli ol tbe problems euaJd baft been aftiided bJ wiser~ porate manqem '9" he ukt. ButnoUll. ,. ••rr YOO WANT frMdom JOii bne to haft a QStem that WW~ permll pereom poorl1 eQ1lfPPed ! aod poorlJ mot1•9ted to JO iJlto ' prlvat• eater9ri1e, •• Ile re· uoned. lD other words, .._.. • yone•a tniedom ls aaoclated to a ;.. i dearee wtth bumu imperfee-~ t lion. ' Leiber mai.DlaiDa the bUl won't ~; pua. 1'be public, he Hid, ((U89o ! I tlom the awaQltiOD uw tbo • • f public bureaaertie7 can be.,,.,_. ,; . tive where tbe private sect.or : . ; falls. . ': "Bare••crac~ ls Ir· ·: respomiwe.'' be said. .. More ao : : tb.p a bla C'Cl'DP8D7 • '' MID tlB8BBa: ••n belie belief is that we wW bant a re-newal ~faith ill tho prl•8te aec- tor." About the 11111, t.e Aid: •'Wo will wm; Loatc will prevail. .. Diesel Wms Fan at DOT BONN, West GeftnanJ (AP)- 1'].S. Ttamportation SecnUr:r Brock Ad.ams says be will lbow the new turbo-charged dleeel- powered Volkswqeo Rabbit in tho Vllited States l)eSt month to clemoutrate bow European &eebnology Is eomlUina poDQ. Um cmtrol with fuel ee anoniy. .. I b8ve driven the .-ltihtl (diesel> Rabblt. whieh ,_ SO mil• per plloa," Adame add. ''TIWI (turbo-cbar19d 41eMI) ... new vebicl~ which will provide 60 miles per plloa and provide crash protection lf It ran into a ba1Tier at «> miles per boar. • compared to30 miles per hoar for the Rabbit. •• nie new tmbcM!tulrp ,,._. blon eowptwecl air inte u. C7lindl.l'S. ereatinC • fgeJ am,. turetbatburm more~. ·: MUTUAL FUNDS MERCURY MONARCH Californians Ille their cars to look this gOOd. So wew put a spec~I package together. The Cellfomla"Road Sedan" for thousands less than some of tnose expensive imports. We loaded It with equlpmentfor Cellf omla driv- ing. Precision ttandllng suspension. Steel I BUY OR LEASE AT THE SIGN OF THE eAT! • --. _...,_... .... Toylaud Appeals Despite Mishaps · By MILTON.. owm Althoqb the toy and game field is atrewn with di$. uten. it eoctloues to attract new corponte pla)ten • . ICnkterbocker Toy, maker of tbe Raued.>' ADD and Sesame Street character dolls, ls beloi purcllued for $00 mlllion by Warner CommunicaUons, a hydra-beaded cor- poration whose interests iDdude mm.a (Warner Bros.>, ft- cordl CAtlanUc, Elektra>. eomlc books (Superman ud Bat· man>. cable TV (140 systems in 31 atates> and 5porta (the New YCl"k C.O.mos soccer team>. TBl8DEAL18 GOING l'O&WOD despite borreadous mtaba111 that bave befallm ot.btr eoll\PUles bewitched by the seeminllY painless buslnesa ot ma.ldog roooe1 by lllddl· me children With ton. mapy of wbJch they doa't need. Quaker Oats. tho venerable cereal maker, eot lnto tbe business 1o 1969 by acqu.Lrtni Fisher-Price. the most 5uc- cesaful seller ot to7s fof' prescboolen. So enchanted wit.b the bul!oeu wu Quaker that three years later lt &belled out S50 Money Tree mlllloJl to buy Louis Marx & Company, maker of a long line of TV-promoted toys under the Marx label. By 1975 Quaker bad warehouses stuffed with unwanted toys, and the Marx operations were throwing ofl losses Of $13 million. Quaker disposed oft.be Marx business for $18 million. General Foods <GF> was another erocery products company that had a rune at the toy business. A year after Quaker bought Fisher-Price. GF issued stock worth $8 million to buy another maker of prescbool toys. Kohner Brolbers. By 1975 GF bad had enough -and It sold Kohner for $S million to Gabriel. THE TOY BUSINE~ IS SO VOLATILE that the ln- dustry's leader, Mattel, almost foundered. Caupt up in the .. we·must-oever-stop-growing" syndrome, the Barbie doll manufacturer began to log sales before they were made. The founders ol the company, Elliot and Ruth Handler. were thrown out as Mattel racked up losses of $25 million in 1974 and197S. The trick in the toy business is to figure out what will sell next Christ.mu. IL's a trendy business. How companies try to dope out these trends is shown in tbe current annual report of Hasbro Industries, a Rbode Island toy maker. Hubro developed one of the best-selling toys of tbe modem era, G.I. Joe, an action figure that came out ln 1964. Tben, Hu bro tells us, O .I. Joe bad to be recast as opposlUon to tbe Vietnamese war grew. ao be became an adventurer inlt.ad of a military man. NOW HASBRO HAS MOVED ONE step further. G.l . Joe has been scrapped, replaced by Super Joe, who is part of uan adventure team that bu science-fiction overtoaes and accessories to take him and bis team into space and beyond.'' Ob yes, there is one other change. When G.I. Joe came out, plastic was cheap. Today, it's expensive. So instead of the 12-lnch size that G.I. Joe originally was, Super Joe is on· ly only 8~ inches. Another momentous change at Hasbro is tbe develop.. ment of a cuddly version of its Digger the Dog anlmal. H11bro. you see, had learned from correspoodenee that children were taking Digger the Dog to bed eTen tboqh it wu made of "bard plastic." So now Hasbro bas a bedtime. Digger made of polyester. Hasbro also bas a new Tearful Teddy bearr "'who can cry real tears after you have fed him • (Tom his holier pot.•' . It's thinking like this that enabled Hasbro to earn " million last year on sales of $109 million, an accomplish· ment that must have pleased John H. Cbafee, U.S. senator from Rhode Island. who sits on the board of Hubro In· duatrtes Srock Rally Fades; Volume Still Low NEW YORK <AP> -Stock prices pulled back a bit to- day after the rally that began on Wednesday faded. The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrials, up about 3 points in early trading, JostJ.40 at903.15. Losers held a slight edge on gainers among New Yorlc Stock Exchange-Usted issues after trailing by a 2·1 margin at the outset. ' Traders evideoUy were unimpressed by the rally. 00111· lng as it did on relatively light volume. . . Amerleaa£eaan HEW VOAIC fAPI· S.lft, • .. lft. llftc9 -... , <"-of .... .... "'°" «ti .. •ll'lfflc.., 5*11 Eac....,.. 1-. tr1"ll"9 Mt'-ffy _. ,._. -"· OtllM Pitt .• •• • 1>1,._, • • 11, Anortlllll A..... H.100 t•r• -"" IC•lwr '"" ... •• n.ooo 171'11 + ._. AU\tr•I Oil....... Sl.SOO ... + .. FHI\ ~~le... . S6,:JOO H t + to, Dorne l'lttrl..... Sl,'OCI ~ _.., HouOllM ... . • A2,100 S1"4 -'-AWmtH 0 .. • 41,.AOO II"• -"a Hu,_y 011..... . • :17.JOO t~ Rtll9r0 ~..... 3'AO 14 .... +·-. l f "Grandma's ntedleing me o sweater." • &tS \'?@(!!](( ~-~@rrwO©@ • "Got o Pf'Ob'em? Then unite to Pot Dunn. Pot will cut red tape, getting tM.amwer•.an44"tion uou raeea to IOlve lnequitiea in gownaqtent. 4nd buaineH. Mail uour questions to P.ot Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Cocul Daily Pilot, P.O. 80% 15UJ, Coata Me1a, CA 9?.626. A4 many letters tU po1aible will be.cm.twerttJ, biit phoned inquiriea OT letter& not including . the reader'& fuU name. addres& and businen houri' phorre number cannot be con.rider ed. Thi& column appeara @i. ly except Sa1urdQys." .Rug Oaeap? /tlath Not DEAR PAT: Can you tell me where I can find out the value of used Oriental and Navajo rug.s? I would like to sell my rugs, but I have no idea of their true worth. J.C., Costa Mesa Moees K. Ouaou.alan, owner of Sbah N' Sbab, i038 S. Main S&., Santa Ana, can appraise yoar rugs. Ou1ounlan's firm bas speclalhed ID Oriental and In· dian nag cleaning and restoration for three genera· tlons. & told A YS that maay people sell extremely valuable nags for macb less than they are worth becante they don't get a professional appralsal, and accept their first offer. Ol' /tlbs Ra•IJle Afoot DEAR PAT : Our family wouid like to take a houseboat vacation on the Mississippi River. Could YQU find out what companies offer S\lch a trip? ' '· H.W., Fountain Valley lloaseboatlng on the Mississippi can be ar· · ruged:'.Oiroagb the following companies: Upper Mlss~ippi Cruises, 762 · Shore Acres Road, La Crescenta,. Minn. 55947 (phone: (507) 895-4210; Island Qty Hoaseboat Rental, Iowa 64 on the Mis· 1Itslppl, Sabala, Iowa 5%070 (pboae: (319) 687·2825), an'Ct'Great River Cruises, 400 Winona St., La Crosse, Wlsc.MeOl (phone: (608) 7~·119'7). OCC Honors 120 Student Leaders One hundred and twenty students were honored Cor leadership and service at Orange Coast College's annual Honors Night banquet held at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Desk pen sets were awarded to Bjarne Nelson and Jane Rasmusson, both of Newport Beach. These are awarded to OCC stu· ,:tents for two years of "outstanding leadership and unselfish service to several organizations." NE~N WAS OCC's student body president during 1975-76, was in- strumental in organizing a speech, language and hearing testing lak for youngsters in the Children's Center, and was a member of the health service staff. Dur· fog the 1976· 77 school year,·he served on the student board of trustees and was active in OCC's scholarship Bike-A· Thon. Rasmusson was a • member of OCC's legal services advisory com· ntittee durin& the 1975·76 school year. This year, • she bas served as a stu· dent advocate, was a representative to the California Community •and Junior College As- • sociatlon, and became OCC 's first female stu, dent body president. EIGHT STUDENTS received onyx paperweights for service and leadership. The reel· pleats were Lollie King , •Westminster), Charles Le.,.,la (Costa Mesa), Geo!ges Meyers (Costa -.~...,•aJ.-cfie?yt1tUJllttn (Ct>sta Men), Paula Pepin (Santa Ana), Vickl Rooney (Buena Park), Lee Schlenker (Costa Mesa), and Michael 5mlth (Costa Meta). Thirty-three received OCC mugs for one year of leadership: SALSOA -Debbie J..:k\on. Jana Stlaker. COST A MESA -Julie Ander'!On, Ctlrl• Berrv. Jeri Carr. Karen CP\errv. Kathryn Hlnl<fe, Rob Perrine, Carl Salstrom, Judi Waters, Mid Marsha w~g':)NTAl"I Vt.I.LEV -Cynthia All .... Janis Sartloy, I.Aura Moo<e, Penny Sequlne . HU"ITINGTON BEACH -Mld9e Sennett, Tom Gl!ls1»r9. Jean H&n· der'!On. o.or<Je KatsamPH. Glenna Hewl<lrl<. J11dilt1 Rosenfeld. Heidi Sctlltl. IRVINE -Robin Roi"""· "IEWPORT SEACH -Mar9aret Cohofan, Jolwl Dudel<. Melissa Guz•t· ta, Lff S. Harri" WVMJW HOffl'llan, Jell Hull. Andrew Rocco. Shtllty VOQtf SA"ITA ANA -"lancy CO<lle, Lisa Leonard. Seventy-seven stu- dents received parch· ments for service or • leadership to the col· lege: ANAHEIM-0.nlelJ. Farrill. SAl.SOA -Mike Gotfrltd, Pat Lanon. SALSOA ISLAND-Oou9 Daw. CORONA DEL MAR -Vance Gardner. t.lsa 1"11'· COSTA MESA -1,.ne Send ... Kertn BtrO, Candace Bowman. 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Davidson was shaving in a dressini room and escaped the fire moll)enls before be was to appear on stage. About 100 persons. Including Davidson and music promoter and personality Dick CJar.k, al· tended the simple lO·mlnute Roman Catholic graveside service at San Fernando Mission <'ftmetery . . ,... * 1 Johnny <;ars90 will return to ''the Tonight ~ .. on Tuesday after recovering from an injury Allcltak1ng a week's vacation. Carson was unable to ap. pear the week of May 23-Zl due to the recu~ce of a pinched nerve in bis neck, 11uffered several years ago when he fell oa an exercise board at his bome. · Comedian Steve Martin in for Carson on May 24 Steve Allen was guest host rest of the time. Carson was cA1150H QC a scheduled vacation the week of May 30, but re· ma!ned at home to recuperate . .. 'r . GIJso Del Prete, who sparked the topless PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. •ICTITIOUSIUSIHISS N.t.lllll STATIMINT ._."""''""' perlOf'I 11 dOlnQ l>ull· '" Ml ~EAi. 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Orqe Cout ......,_, ................. -....,, ........ ..__ . l'IMlldll .......... IOOl-lMf DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS ~-...... ,.., .. , Mitt ............ toft '-h&..._ ._...n. ........ iwar ....... , .. .,..,... ................. You &Jn Sell It, Find It, · ( 642•5678 ) Trade It With a Wont Ad One Coll service fast Credit Approval r......, ...•... tQOO '°" '"" ~·. , ..... r •• ,... .......... ·t1•"" .......... .............................................. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,.. 1002 ·-~··••••••••••••u••• MIWPORT HGTS. ~~ $124,900 Chmctllor Plan I lrvlne-New llstlng- up1raded. with quiet ele1ance. Beautifully 11nd1caped yard. 2 Bedrma. 2 batht1, den & wet bar-with a reeling of 1p11clouanesa. '94,$00. eau tor appt. to see. PETE BARRETT. -REALTY- 142·52IO Prestigious Newport Hgts. Corner location Custom des igned charmer. Truck, plus h carpeting. Glass enclosed brick lrplc. Step saver 1ourrn et kitchen. Unique step down muter aui le. Delightful wood shln&led muter bath. Huge separale family rm., too! It will be gone tomorrow, call now. 752-1700 __ ..__,....,_,..__..__.._...,. Ol'fN Ill 9 ·" s 1l>N ro 81 Nref' N~;!~Uod [ _'lfl~ll amon& liant oaks only 2'·• m11es to the surf with a remarkable custom built 3 bdrm + den + ramily rm home de· i.1gned to maximize tht panor1m1c , hilly ranchland view. Also ~ tar covered parking + roomlorcamper.s, boats, etc. The corral can ac commodate as many horses as you could eve want with room to spare. on~ERING PRICE $220,000 Call 644-7211 /Jn Nlli[L GAILEY & ASSUC I AT ES OUR LOWEST PRICEIH IEASTILUFF Extra large 2 story fam1· l.v home on a qw.et cul-de· sac m Eastbluff. 20 foot family room with massive rock fireplace Formal dinin~ room · $l52,$00. Exlus1ve view. Ing. 673-8550 OPfN lrf 9 • If S FUN fO 81 Nl(f ' ·;. ~ , •. .~ ·~~ ........ ;,;. . .if. THE REAL ESTATERS BIG FAMILY ROOM Ho.Ma For 5* Hoa" For Sale Hoeaea For Sde Hoeff For Sale . .................................................................... ···•••················· 'ooz G...nil I 002 GOMrol '002 GHerol I 002 .............................................. •················••••·· ······················~ Plus location, first user's tax incen- tive. Three top reasons to purchase this smart triplex today! 3 Bdrms., formal dining, 2Y.a bath home + two 2 bdrm., 2 bath units, facing the greens , of Santa Ana Country Club. 245 Mesa Dr., $210,000 ...~w ~oumadd ~ W!l"ff'~ 673-8494 24H L CO-t Hwy .. CoroM .. M9r ~!'! ...•...... !~~~1 ~~~~ .......... !~~~ A MUST SELL DUPLEX In Corona del Mar; attractive com er location. Price .just dropped to $159,500. Leases expire in July. 673-4400 DMsi°" of H..-.... ,.,.....Co. DOLLAltS AND 0 SEHSE .. 6 Year old, well maintained home , 4 bdrms., 2 baths, formal dining rm .. aJI elec. utilities. PRICE ONLY $74,950. Owner leaving area. PARK-LIKE CONDO The view from this 3 bdnn. & (amity rm. "E-PLAN", is like having your own park for a yard -with the as- sociation maintenanoe crew taki,og care of it. Price, $149,500. , I G...-.1 I 002 Ga•r.. IOCIZ •....•..•••.....•......••..••.•.••••....•. ;.,-; AXER UPPER Ea~t:.ade 2 unit on lar~t' R·2 lot. Va cu nl. S1!c anytime. $74,950. ~~ LOW DOWN HUNTINGTON IEACH $59.500. 2·1 Br units w /pvt yards & aep garages. Localed in desirable east:.1del•---------1G.-rot 1002 -ANYTIME J Hcdrm hou~e + 4 units, 1 bcdrm euch. Top condt· lion' Pnme Long Beach location. S7600. Down. Cav rule 9 9' .. Call for appt while they last. M986.SS. location pnced al a low VILLA p ARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• -=~·~~~~ CUSTOM HOMES ~UPERB HOMES Owner 1s movmg out o St.ate & mu.st sell this neat & tidy home The. have done some palntin & trimmed up the yu hut lhere l!I 11hll som work left on this well located 2 bed charmer Price 1s rieht. Cal 751 3191 t;:SELECT T PRQPERTIES HORTH BAYFRONT 2 Separate houses both w /bay views 3 BR. 2 BA, & 2 BR & I BA plus a dou ble garage $295,000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 I PROPERTIES Ready for Summer? Walk to beach, pool. rec hall or tennis. Out of mam beach traf11c tn Newport Shores 3 Bedrm Chalet. ln\'est soon' For appl. to see, call A CONVlN1£HT SHOf'9IHC AHO 5(WINC CUIOE FOii THE GAL ON THE CO Taste-M Towels .I t,A6ceT3~ rl.AVOll JOU' kitchen 1ttttl fresh fruits in lively colon! E111llfOldtf p1nupp1es, apples. l'W'-~~nu and lllOfl on tO"ttel1. cloths, curtains. £asyl Pattetn 7228: 6 motJts •wo•I· mately 5~ to 6W' 1 7 31• to 8\i": d118CttOC1S. s1.n tot "'" Pttt•n. Add 3~ ~II pattein '°' fint-clau 111111111 and hand~ns. S. ti: Allce Brooka Needtecr11l Dept. 105 o.t!YPUot Bo• tS3. Old CMfiea ~. Wrap-Tte Slnlrm · MWl1111 Martlo Plttem 0.pt ... 2 OotlyPllot 232 Wnt 11t" SI .. New Vork, NY 10011. Print Two prest11e custom bwlt homeb in ei.;.clw.ave area "'2 Acre Es tate Lot. Single level, 5 Bdrm, ram rm. l~e game rm, 3 ba. covr'd patios. 38!>0 sq ft. Numerous (eat \lres. i239.500. BACK IA Y CONDO VIEW $89,500 New on the market in a location ..tonvement ti; all Woodsy & archatec· turnlly 1ntecc-st1ng 3 bdrm Condo. Mo,·e in condition & co-0rdmaled decorating. - WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 IHCOM~PLUS HOME WITH OCEAHVIEW ,. y I Your IJ.CeUme opport uni ty awaits In thii. Newpon 4 IDRMS • $352 He1ehts DUPLEX! A MOMTHLYPAYMTS three bedroom, two level Jog to beach. Huge Jiv_ with deck and a two rm. with cracklinc bedroom, two level with !1rcplace. Gourmet deck can beyouri.to hve kitchen and .it large m or rent oul. Both units bdrms. Low assumat>le ha~e cwean 'iews with Catalina bland in the ~~I~~ ~~:500· Hurry~ distance. Call !>46·2.113. or1N "' Y. 11' 1uN rci!Jf 1 • ..-1. Sul Sun 1 5 at 10721 Adams Cm:lc Ask for Nancy. 731 1522 r anorumll' View Lot. singk level. :i Bdrm & convert den. lam & dm ins: rm Lush landscap'g w ) ard fenced tor pool SH5.000. Shown by appt only 18822 R ldjtC\ lt'W (.'1rclt• bk lot M1h- 781·1S~ ~~lfi:i~:F~~:~~~: ti'IUA1Ni ['llH&HI rounded tH nature's mo.'lt lx>aut1iul stenery BUILD UNITS l UNITS + Jmmcdu1le occupancy On this tge R 2 lot 01 Ort•anfront' Two :J. Call almost l2.000 ... q tl c.w bdrm . :.? baths, one 2· 640-6161 take up to .i unit~ bdrm l hath+ ll gut"sl Western Pac1l1l' Properties Military Tran1t.r FORCES SALE Must sell th1s beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 b11th Costa Mesa home. Gourmet kitchen, comp l w butcher block counter topgr & continuous dean· 1ng oven. Sculptured shag crpts. Heavy shake roof. Large Yard. Hurry priced only $79,000. Call 54e.S880 -.'>.$.-...HERITAGE . • REALTORS $43,900 Yes, il's still possible to ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. Real~tate HOW GOOD ARE YOU? Need self s tarting ag. gressive agent. New firm looking for qualified as· 11ociat e. Extremely generous commissions. Xlnt working conditions. Prestige offi ce in Newport Center. 759-0761 getaroofover yourhead ~~~~--~~-­ for under S50,000! Conve· ruent location ror shop· pmg & community pool & )&CUZZI avtulable too• Better check this out TODAY! 646-7711 BALBOA ISLAND BY OWNER Duplex guesl Room, "'l\anance Ea<,\ llN't''>' with hath Good wm on 3 i.idei. of this chmc• lt•r1summer rental!!~ corner lot. Jui.t hsted ~l\J.!>OO ~Her lake a look tod.iy' ~7711 Real Estate llDRM +POOL S6S,000. Huge hv. room gourmet kitchen with formal din ing. Jo1o1 to beach from this beautiful Spamsh villa garden home. As· su.me V.A. payments of $!77.00 per mo. Hurry! Ca 11 963-6'Th'7. oPtN 111 9 • " s ruN 10 w NICfl !411fl~IHI associated llROKEAS-RE Al TOR~. 101', 'h lo•b"o 6' 1 ,,,. 1 NEWPORT CREST Brand n ew on the market. P anoramic ocean view. 3 BR, 2• ... BA. Plan III. Call 640·9900 Mov .. ln Condition Vacant June 15. College Park's finest, 3 bedrm, p .. bath. Obie lill3ch gar. Many frwl trees. $78,000. 646-3928 or 64().47~ Lachenmyer Red I tor $145,000. firm. 675-2855 1 ______ _ dars. or 645-5744 even· 1ngs 1002 HARBOR VIEW Popular tri-Jevel home with 4 bdrms., professionally landscaped and highly upgraded with nice· view. Offered at ~11.000 -submit. ,. I002G~ IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I lrvtne reeltg AS SUMMO SETS IM You 'll want to be in this "Somerset" model in Harbor View Homes. 5 BR w /lg. family room & bright kitchen overlooking private patio & Iow·maintenance yard. Custom landscaping. Excellent street; near pool & school. $179,900. Helen Wood 644-6200. CW-62) 642-1235 6"-4200 901 Dover Ori" Harbor View Center lr\llne •t C•mpus Valley Center 152.UU 41' I • I ....... for s-. ....... ,.,. w. ......................................... .,.... ••• .................... ._ ______ ,...._...,l"ttll•ffYl~fl•ff•• .. ··-·-~....... lOJJ c..t.Mno 1024 COsfaM6'M IOl41tti1111W.,_leeda 1040 ....... f044 ~ 1044 Tilu!!d!y, June t. 1117 ........................ ....................... ·······~··············· ·••·········••·••··•··· ............................................. •···•·······••••••····· . Yin MUCH IHOUCUlfl J t I laOO aq. ft . Jot with de· Dp_tl'ul pool, blt-ol·•·view, 4 bedrooms and a buuUfwly remodeled \Itch n. Maybe you've been waltln8' tor this? o 4lh bedroom U& au Iara• with beams and • bath. The Shorecll?rs ad· IY OWNER Woc*y I w~ ~I t 1'25 Lanai o/b· SIPll! HUUY OM THIS! G~soo WAllS .,, nm --• Condo. Ill tOl\ntilent s n courury c. oc. --.. S' .... ' • ~"9' ~-·-·K_., . ., Costa Mesa location. •tan Y x tr a 11 ' """"V"I v"'" .,. Prfrne locat ion tt!:3r..va~:soo~ !d,ceu1-~~~.~~!..ed1.,._54a-8G_•l.4•"40-20--JJ---1 o 19t51bl•US~o .. t Pro I•• a 1ona11) Of EAST 2~ View. '40·28 1 w -.. w .. ·-~ ... w ,. wner• ve v Uln la.n~a~cl 1roand1 · l'f· n.o ~ ODIJ) on. For adulta only. Pool anothel' It are ao~• to Thick. ph&S11 ctrpetlnl CLASS OCNVU HIDEAWAY t/~~•tloo tacllltl ' OWGHTFUL! ~m°!':' !~;11-t,!.~ ::~!!c~tri:/':;t~r~~ ~.J:!l~rf.~uJL'~t': Bacbtlororartiat'alBR, WATERFRONTHOMES 4 BR .. 2 BA ... POOL schools & shoppln1. 1'0Qd booahe1Vt1. Huit llfflll IUAw/OldCdMcharm, AHCOO HOME. NEAR. SOUTH Compareat98S,900! nnktuecl eountr) from)'OUTBriatt n BLUFF mpah'omLlttl•Cotooa. COAST PLAZA.$14,000 HEWPORTIEACH kltcbon. Second stO.t) =":nl~a~tit~ H ekltwtroomtobulld NERUPPIR Aaeot M0-5.560 REALTY 67$-1642 bolta Mcluded mute• absolutely no maln· view a&udlo or ? 'try WITH POOL wint + J more queer t Pl n to ae• IUHD HEW s1aec1 bedrms. Beautlfu enance. • "' Hui• home. prHtlae "'·':1L'P'1HCHIN Needs pals\t ~carpet . .,_,.. 1026 CUSTOM HOM& lattte6d covered patio h jnojiwilii!..-:;:& .... ";";";Mjri\ ar••· la.nt.uU• vlow, REALTORS All il lakes ia a lltUe lm· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Hom~11 In Old Town here tool Call fut CAU NOW bartllin pnco mlnt con 67.4J92 aainaHon & work and WA.Ml!O: l'" be b 7sa 170Q 752 7315 dltlonl lted Carpet, ____ ;i. _____ 1 you'll have a beautiful . · • nrea·.wa .. to ac or · ~1119:,rsiiiviolf~f' • pool homfl. Hurry, call SoCatAreaHm beautllul Lake Parlc.1;:;:*' <~ I 754-1202 ''2 .. to Oce• 645-0303. ln trade for lul(urious 57' Under construction now. ~1111~1·11·~ --------•I Completely remodeled World Rll~e/Crulse. Ap· CnU for aU the speclflca·l1J . . j: ! 00 an ovtnl&ed lot. A n11poll1 Salllna Yacht tlons! Red Carpet 1_~~~~!*~· ... ~-~-~-~~~-~~~-~ L..fe '-'lty HOIM amaahbts' BR plua den w/Dana Point slip. Value Realtors962-55U. ::: DEANE home. Sbdr~den 4 Bedrmt. 3 baths + 2 plua formal dlnlna plWI $l02,M. Call Blll Gates SEAWlND pool & Jaeu.ui DUllA!LD In University Park. overalud famlly rooma. b"'• family l'OOm with (.213) 923-8187 or (21.3) SlOOSOO. , lUVEL Enclosed Ja~unl. Brick (pie, new kitchen open beams, natural __ ._,,_~ __ -_:_._, __ . _1 861·a877, (213) 923·9871 CUS,TO•• HOME Sb This I btn' H. h Parkside location . w/mlerowave oven and d LarryWalsh "' r, one 11 · 1g Sl24,500. By Owner. Iara• pool. AU thl.a for on wood textura an ocean NEW CONDO $79,SOO. Near beach. vaulted ceijings, frml dln ~l-6896 .· lnchades accet to two private beachel and tho beautiCul kitchen in- c11.ldt9 two ovens (one a mlcrowave> aod one fireplace. A =••ee i.n the kitchen ii very ty •uou. and J4 Costa and Jetty views from !lhd u.Dit•/2 Br, 2~ Ba, Fountain Voh.y I 034 CUSTOM DUPLEX near rm, rmly rm, w /t'rplc, -------- Mesa! Ju.tllJt.ed. Hurry muter suite" sundeck. beam ceUgs, ceramic ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lake Park $123,000. pl1.111 btkfst rm. 4 bdrms. &.og..oleodt 1041 call 5'4·5880, ror full de· .Jushtepa '°Ocean Blvd. We, 2 fl>lc's. Pool & •ra. 3 Br. next to MUe Square R.E. PROFESSIONALS 3 full balbs. Huie 2 leve ••••••••••••••••••••••• • taila. '23(),~UM<t·lZll $89,500. Prine on y. Park. By owner. l>rtn· 963-8377 96J.76S3 mast bdrm has alttlng A1TIHTIOM Sb ff5! IJ,_.ICJUI: fi()M~S REAL TOR~ 875·6000 2443 East Coat H1gtiW1y, Corona dal Mir also in Mes.1 Verde, at 546·5990 . •u IF4 IOO'ZG1Mr .. 1002 .............................................. PENINSULA home. Comfortable family home a few steps from the beach. 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths. $195,000 OTHER prestige waterfront homes with pier & float from $385,000 up. BA YFRONT, pier & float, lots $250,000 to $325,000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .l.11 Boy\tCI•· Orov•· N Ii bl';, blbl o ... , .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\ 1-:S 1. J·: Y ~ I TAYLOR CO. H.EA I.TOils ~11H·1· HMU llG CANYON TOWNHOUSE Country club atmosphere. Private garden ct. patios, tennis, pool. New 2-story, 2 BR, s itting r m. Lge DR, 2 baths. For lease $695/month. 2111 San Jooqidn Hlfts Road M!WPOIT CEMTfR, H.I. 644-4910 ChMral 1002G...-ot 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C-2 Corner Choke Newport Blvd location with 166' fron tage. Building and por tion or lot currentlv leased C all £or particulars $125,000 • ~~ -ANYTIME BACK BAY Southern Colonial home with over 2450 square feet or luxurious living SJ39.SOO. Hed Carpet. 754·1202 ------- ~.-HERITAGE t'1Mtl2 Bkr. ~ aA ~ ',; ~ir::,• K . f r¥irw l 044 ~t~. & oC:n~f-::.':°:o EHTRIPlEMEUR~ ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••• Jona' 545-!N91 Build your next proJect . • REALTORS By own.r Condo, Tiburon · m Boom Town. l'ive lot L L t bms 3b 2~b r A R~ comer available In Vic· EASTSIDE am.. O , r. a, am rm, . . l • _-;i~ h S t ~ .. -11 5 toria Beach area. Pr me ---------t 3 Bedr f din dbl open se a ,.....,. · ' of 1t..-I-i SUH• SWIM m, · room, 968-8958 .-.. ,,... R al Estat commerlclal locat on. Coda Mete I 024 det. gar. & fll'eplace, nil BeauUful area. Covered e e R-2 and C·l zonln&. Suita· Lots or aftemoon sun In ....................... on hardwd noon. Don't Hwclfngtoa .. CKh 1040 patio. room for pool,' GOOD LOCATIO N, ble ror duplexes. One of ~~~~ yb::..k 0~dp~~~: USTSIDE wait, call now64S.7221 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedrooms. diruog, ram.Uy Calitomia bme, PlanlOol, the lut of Its kJnd. Call pool and large country POOL + GUEST • CENTURY 21 room, dining kitchen. 3 Br 2 Ba, Pam Rm. Din for rurther mformaUon kitchen. An excellenl t>rlroe Eastslde Costa WestcRff Rfflty DELUXE Bnck fireplace. Quality Rm, w /butret, new I at four bdrm family home Mesa. Towerlnt trees! .. IEACHWALK" S&S cooal.nletion, BKR, painted. 176,500. Prine MORlt-tS REALTY .· m Greenbrook, and only Curved drtve. Rustic Uv· $111,111. Call 540·1720 only. 759·5848 dya . * 494-1057 * 4112 years old. Call now inl room hosts cathedral TOWNHOUSE . SS9-0186eva/Wknda for your appointment. ceiling+ massive brick 3 Bedroom, 2~ bath. TIRBEU.' DISTINCTIVELY 0 y 0 "'PT 546-2313. . fireplace. Sunny aalley customized interior In-· • • • ~ Ol'fNtltll·•IS'UN'to~TNiC1• ldtcben-wltb nook ! e luding wet bar . .. , ... deslgned&waltlngto Across from Heisler REAL I ~--, Cozy de n. Hideaway •TOWMHOME* Benutlrully landscaped ~I lnCaUforNo' awe you; thls homo wlll Park. Oceanvlew & hll\s muter aulte. Giant OME YIAR MEW puti06.1 Comm fncllltles fill your every need, with tool 2 BR. 2 BA. Adults AT~RS~ aparkUng blue pool wlth ....,__.. --" inc: 2 clbhse's, pools, Turtle Rock Pool Home. Its roomy 4 bdrm a., only. Elena Apta. 187,500. allde, board & dressing ..... _,._ Jacunl, sauna. ~Mlle to Jacuni. air cond, 3 J;lr. formal or Informal din· 484 curr Dr. Lacuna. ---------• rooms too! Separate bcMlghtmothff btach. $84 000 dining & fam rm 11. ing&bigfamllyrm. with JAY W YEATS NEWIAY-OHT guest facilities with Spacious 3 Bdrm, 212 ' · ~~~:Prine.only.Call i':c~t!fr~ f>~rf~:.~h!t REALTORS "' kitchenette! Easy care bath, decorator perfect 499 2237 1>UPLIX yard. Juel $98,500 ! Fenced pauo, atrium, NEW WOODBRlOGE $121,SOO --·---- 3 Bdrm. & 2 bdrm., 2 Hurry-nlloow646·7171 !>tam ceiling, xlnt Cost.a TOWNHOME. Warm· ~ CAUUS-baths e11ch. 4 Car Ol'fNl119 .. rs1VNro~rN<f• Mesa loc. Close to ever-ington,PlanC.3 Br,2ba. 552·7000 G · ' [ ~ I hi For all the latest multi· ~1..::; ... w. "•1INI; ::::~OME ,~:7~!:.\~~. ;..;;;.:;; W1.lACE :. : -. mr:.::~~~c~v~~le 1n * 6~60 * auunFUL VllW 3 Bdrm, 3ba. frplc. shake 5'15 Resale Specialists. 3 Briarcliff mdl. Owner REALTORS . b: Awbn-el ~ rf 2 LOry Still u· to bd od •-11' will finance. $119,500. _..., "5").-..... TW-.~ OF MES " VERDE • a · me •ors rm m e .. ava , ~uv "" pk!k ~/dl'ps .•• '960. somewfl>OOls,988_.602 Open Daily. -#34 Lake WOODBRIDGE S&S •H·HOO PRICED FOR GOLF COURSE Owner /Agnl 675-6695 Pennington Properties View. 495-~ or 559-1833 'l'wnh:Je, 3 Br Fam Rm, --------- 9UICK SA.LI! Walk' out the do<JT & UNIVERSITY JlRK 2'h Ba, ownr. $87,900. Contractors flxer·upper One story home In Wood you're on the green. Tb' A Real COOL IT! 64t>-02S4 Unobstructed ocean & bridge. Lakeside view. !>taut. cstm. home baa 4 · In the sparkling pool or V1U• I ON THE canyon view. 1 ~ blks just stel>S to pool and en bdrmsor 3 +den+ bug Cream puff th1:. fantastic l1'ranc111can Edinbu.rg end unit. 3br. from ocean. SLOO.OOC t 0 playrm w /wet bar M h' . l-'ountain4br.3bahome. 21,ba,famrm.Onfreen WAT£RFtlOHT cash,asis.714315-2856 terta1nmen area. wne Walnut ,.ablnet s in ust see t is Pronnc1al S .__1 r 1 1 N 2 1 1,.. .. do bel be • pac1ous rooms, sweep "" t w /view o poo en· ew eve ...... n , ow says sell. A st buy 8 kitchen. frml din rm. styled 3 bedroom. Two ing clreular staircase. nis crts. Professionally list, by owner. 759·0839.1---------Sll9.500. Call 613·8SSO. p 1 1 d ti H fireplaces, eating area. ct 1 t bd d l d / OP£in 11 v.11 s1uNrOUN<t' oo 11hz.e pa .,~~94ur1ry fanuly room & covered sulpe ucu or 1 mdsedr. rm. ecora e w m 0 any _S48_-0_122 _____ _ [. f(fi I lot.eel 1sone! .,...,. 9 patio. Lush trees. won·i s le w/aec u parent xtras. $94,500. J .· . ,j .~2\iH11 (~l'11'f5Ji$i4j ~i~,000. BKR, call ~=~~:!\~cnfus~ a:m~~~ ~~:~~;;t~S:~;.;nisa p~.,,EL~~~L~~~ y . ·t ..:.:. ---··--~, the many features. Ask MISSED LOTIERY OWNER 3 Br, 2ba, frpk. Real Estate TARlllL toseeltnow. $74,500, cull 752-7847 Iv jOf •uildf Acceptional view, brand msg. Medic• c "'J By """"· 3 b•, 1% bo. l!'IJ-.C'"I now 2b<, den. 2bo, Turtle ------~11~~/?B:ker J!n~e: ~ hardwd rlrs. new kit., tile. "#I In cC..i~la.. RHlty Hock Glen Garden home. WALNUT SCi)UAR! ore's, lge reception, 12 close to schla. min s to ~ 846-5571 Upgraded. Sl49,500. *OPEN HOUSE* park ·g, A 1C. $153.950. bch. ~.500. 752·9499 Owner. 752·2473 14645 KCDan An. Worldwi~e Props Ltd Attractive 4 Br home with ON Groi.smont Univ. Park Plan B. 3 Br or 2+den. 2 (714)644·0910: Eves & 2 Br. l bn rental unit EIGHTH $&600 Dawn j!br. 2ba . frplc, all bath, utll rm. Pvt patio. wknds.673-5995. Low ma1nt. yrd. Try amenities. S84,000. Ownr. air cond. Upgraded ,ie.OOO.S46·8640Bkr FAIRWAYlll for owner occupant or 552·9475 or 559·1877 w/new cpt & paint. lalboo remnsula I 007 -this 3 bedrm, t •~ bath, wkdys aft Spm. wallpaper. Beaut. ~d ••••••••••••••••••••••• College Park 3 lo rge ••• freshly painted beauty -Pool & Park. Nr. No¥th bdrms 2ba. ram rm. 2 OF ORANGE co ·s Gasbltns,coveredpallo. Dyowner,UnivPk,Vil lJ, Jrvine High S61,~Q9, used brick frplcs. Like a MOST EXCLUSIVE fplc . Excellent JI B Hanover,3Bror2+den. Owner will carry ·~nd new hse. ready lo move GOLF COURSE, AND neighborhood. Nr ocean 2 Ba, alnum. grnblt loc. TD. Pran only. Call Into Qwet Cul-d.sac st in CAOUNTRr Y CLUB r & manna S6S 990, S92.000. 640-8145 551~ an 6 pm ror appt super area. $80,000. O/H cres 0 green as ar as S3t.5800 ev~s847 8823 tosee Sat /Sun 9 6pm B> you can see + trees & W th • R alt -------- Custom Design + Catalina sunsets & ci· ty lites: 3 bclrms., 2~ ba. PortafMla bome. Tile en· try, prof. Jandscaplng, spnnkJers. $173,500 ~raftmanship - & Quality materials abound in this 3 level 3 bdrm. 21:a ba. ocean view home; skylites, hardwood rloors. S165 000 IEST DUPLEX Own . 979 9039 · \\ater. Single story lux-H . avttt • on La·ge fam"ily Rm Large 2 sty 4 er 3 Ba, AV AILA.ILi __ e_r --ury goes wilh this mil hon lnt1 RE Hdwork Lal shake roof, be Io w BalboaPeruruiula 2 story Spanish hme dollar location. Rustic! _________ w~htirickfplc +regular market. $89,900. 67S.1105J.::~===~ Prime location for rcn. W/3br &3ba.study. Prof. styling+ contemporary 3 bcdrrn, 1•4 bath home or835-Qlll; x9582 tals. Spacious bright decor ated. Adjacent ~o design' equals large dble SHARP4 BEDR0014... with carpets, drapes, owners unit. large front SA Country Club. Pnn door entry leading to in excellent Huntington anotb.er Ci.replace. dble SUPER CLAREMONT room. view from putio, only. $129,500. SS7·0595 center glass enclosed Beach location. Close to garage, etc. Near Irvine Yes, this is one super 4 B·rental unit. quaint & By ownr 3 Br 2 Bo beaut atrium. Cathedral cell· schools. shopping, ever· High School. $75.750. bedroom home with a Rll!.&LEST E 4BIGQNES warm.Both2BR.1Ba, • • . ings everywhere. ything. One mile to RoyMcCardle !ormaldiningroomand l:A AT could be large home . baclt yard, & pool, lo Massive Palos Verde freeway. Owner must separate family room MANAGER WANTED Bedrooms that is! This Many xtra. To see It . is maint, Sli&,900.642·9358 stone fireplace. Tons or sell-has bought another Realtor 18 I 0 Newport Over 2100 sq. rt. of great TWO PRIME LOTS North Laguna Beach. Ocean Side of Hwy. LEVEL. $138,000 each. Cnll 768-1587 For well known, expnnd· rambling ranch s tyle to buy It! wrought iron + much, home.1>9,950. Call now. Costa M.sa 548-7729 living. Ca.II to !\ce. Only ing Real Estate com· beauty has just been list· 759·0761 ()pH House S-8 pm much more. Can never CENTURY 21 "' $93,900. WHITEWAnR VIEW pany. Opening 11 new of cd, so be among the first --------QUA 1 NT, Sp EC 1 AL be duplicated at the un 963·0961 flee in Costa Mesa. Musi to preview it before C ~-IM 1022 older 2 bedrm bom". believable low price ot m u I t i p I I.' I i s t i n •• orono ..,.. ar ... onJ sin• nc:ru y have experience. Salary " Newport Hel"hts are1t or Y .,..,.,,,.,. ou can plus +. All llpplicalloni; l:leauhfully upgraded 1n· ••••••• •••••••••••••• •• C.M. on H:UGE lot. Neat t~ orr on this one, hurry ~ fld t. I A I t tenor shnrp landscap· Beautiful duplex. So of 963-8961 con en Ill . PP Y o ing. t'ots ~f l"sb plants hw•'. Comer loc. En. unit family home with poten· Ad. No. 869, Dally Pilot, " ...., , tlal Cor addit'onal uni't In Colonial Real Estate 'I 1n d and a shake roof. BUY lT 2 BR. lg. hv. rm. w /!rpl. • Cass e Advertising, FOR $79.900. Sl64,950 rear. Owner may anist Best E/Side area. 3br, 330 W. Bay St • Costa 54f>.414 l PAUL MARTIN in financing For your h u ~ e yd . a 11 e y . Mesa, Calif. 92626. REAL ESTATE 644·7383 pen1onal lnape.cti.o.n, call Manners/Enslen/Harb Plitie of Owaership Century 21 SUl'f Ot" schools. 9 ,950. Pr in DUPLEX SPYGLASS HILL 1 97'·l050 53'97542 only.Ownr.640-1114 Rare offenna m prim ly OWMt' ~·; ::i::::: ; ~:::: ~h~~~l3r~<;:1o~~~~~~l·--------i -1• Ench unit has db bdrms, 4•,Ba. din rm, 2 laiCJOfn Hunters """" 20 000 k f --------1 fam rms, 2 frplcs, view Here's the ooo you've aar. Sl · As ° Fmd \\hat you want in S315.000. Quallrled ~ Wllllina ror. Only Phylhs. 962·4454· O ·1y r l t Cl 'f'ed ~S.000 for a nut 3 Coats •· Wallace RE lnr a1 Io~ I-"-·-~·ers only call for appl. . « 640 1388 bedrm, 2 bath and bi& Gt"9rol IOOZG...erol 1002 ---------• family room wilh ••In 7 mo's tlus duplex firepla~ Double garage w 'terrific income will be with uutomutlc opener. worth $250,000. By Carpets, drapes and loll Owner. 640.7266. of ex&ras. Excellent loca· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: llDBIB BLllNS aa. ,.:-~.-~~~~~~~~~~.-.-~.-.•, tlon, Just Usted, hurry, I• call 540-~lSl, SPYGLASS HILL 28 Morro lay Dr. ~~~-HERITAGE • REALTORS ABC .. .ifs JUSt that simple! Once you see our inven· tory or 11everal t>tautiful EASTSlOE homes you won't look any Carther, call now for details. 540.3666 Wl1ela11 REAL ESTATE OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 1~~~~1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; HAUOR VIEW HOMES MONACO WITH POOL! Charming Single Level Model With ~lue Champagne Pool, 2 Bedrooms Convertible Den, Master Suite With 12 Ft Wardrobe. Professionally Decorated. Van Lult Wallpaper, Del tso Tile, -USed Brfclt "Entry. Electric Kitchen Smoke Alarm System. $148,SOO New Low Price! 2021 PORT IRISTOL CIRCLE $lit.too OPIN FRI 11 ·J Harbor View Homes 2 Story P.onon.oo Model Jn An Executive N olgb borbood . 3 Spacious Bedrooms~ 2~ BA. Fami!Y Rooai._ Separate Dining Room, Country Kitchen, Lari~ Shaded Patio. Well Landscaped Pool Sited Yard. Ownera Have Purcba.sed Another- Anxlous 1 RIOUC!D TOSB.L Below tifarttet value 3 Br 2 Ba. Mesa Ver@ Pool bom • Cul <t. He str t, superah&rp. $87..SOO. SAY "HEllO" TO a good buy. Value Is the word for this 3 br, 2 be Huntlogtoo Village home. Featurina a crackllng rtreplace, walls or mirrors, plus cjlrpeling & encl. patio Only S1!8.7SO. Act quic on this aenulne bar1ain. ShorKl'Ht •""Y 846-5573 3 BR, t)I. BA on lrg R·2 WOOOIRIDGE i lot. Fantastic potential ror sha r p buyer . ON THE LAICE Beautl'tul ocean view Prestq~lous Ii ving in home. Walk to beach. Woodbndge by the lake. Sl.S9.500. Don't miss seeing this JAY W. YEATS gorgeous Arbor Lake REALTORS Bnarcliff model home, RANCH REALTY 499-2237 located across from boat house & lake. Complete 551·2000 . with 2 bdrms., den, , 3 BR, den. 2t.\ ba, dining, formal dining rm. & 2 Br, ~ Cardiff. 'The llv1nc. family. Ocean frplc. All this + more for Terrace. · Like new, UP· view $136,900. Ownr. only S117 500 grd d thru-out. '79,500. 4l1H~or49H967 ' Orner 975·2285 or -----SS ·1422 Two 2br, 5'6,250 each. LARGEST Here tl is! A Dttrfield --------•I Plan S with 4 bedroom1, ---------• family room , dining red h i ll ~ ... 552-7500 Must be sold together. Perrecl for a partnership. 1 ml. to Main Beach. Lots or trees 640.7000or497·2292 RANCHO SAN room and breakfast nook. Highly upgraded LOtJ'IHI HUts I 050 throuRbout. You muat ... •••••••••••••••••••• aee this one to believe it! 3br, 2ba at 22512 Montova. $129,900. Cal If or appt. f73,500. (213 )612-17Sl &.. (2l3)770·2729 • llODtc)rffVhw Up1radcd 3br, Zb11 twnhme. w /&pectacul:ir valley view from all rooms. Ownn wOI con· ., RAHCH REAL TY 551°2000 sider trade. $1',895. Broker. 831 9400 1052 LIVI ATTHllEACH Niau I Shorts • ocna aide of the blah••1· Gl.l•rdtd t>omml.lnlly. Uvln&. dlnlna, wet bllr: 2 btdroorm. d n. 2 batu epd utllll)' room . ClubhouH with knn11 and 1W\mmln1. Walk lo u.t bea<h. Juat litlAld u 11%4,950 / • LiAQfl Ru l fml'I LAl•t. B.IGAMT .AND MIW _ ........................ ltwttt.ttM· fMat lflfl~t 11tt 94 ~ c~ ............. ,JIMllla-~for . ............................................ . o ... ,.. uoz *-" u ........ d HolilMt u....,llltd .._.., u.r.ttldiftf ·················~····· .................................................................. .... UHTALS GALORlll COJteMeM 3U ar.... 3244 ...,.,... I Hd1 324&: W• have t~· lat l to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAlLYRentalU&talnthe 2 Br, lr1 tncd Jard, Le NorthlAaull& beach oreas. 100'" of plyh1~. E· tde. Kids, REHTALS Lee. 3 ea. con .. ert. d n vacancies NOW ! Sml pt>tsolr..$325.173-138S. 2BR,2ba $12$/SJS wf(rplc.: s baths. •hlle feo/F'rtt life tame svc. UlR. 2'* ha ... ,.TS water ,., w fenced yd., ~-4900 2br, lba, 2 car au. cpls, 3or:&BR, +D,100. •• JC.S a e. deck: woodsy ~ ••C OMWMn G ufc» dr)l.. tncd yd, $31S. mo 38K,aUa , .W~U etth.idl'd ~walktobeacb. --'1Sl-1J.t3or7Sl-4504 3BR.21~& .... $ClS~ tnifl,.Avall,AUl.l CQpistrano heclt lZ 18 U 2 B ... f I f d C 88. 2 Ba .......... $1$5 AGENT 4~ 7551 ••••••••• •••• •••••• •• •• ruque r .. ,.e, pc, nc 4 BJ\, 21.\ l>lt ....... ~ --- CUstom 3br. Jba home II) yd, no pets $350. 144 Vlc· 4 BR, 3 & . . 1.11S piiclous 2 br. tantattit• Palis11d,•!1 Crpts, drps, toria. 673-7().17 __ S8R.,38a . . . . -! ~an view, 2 frplcs, wet Ira fncd yrd. 3 blka to O-Poiat 3216 TUE BLUF~ bar, bltn st~ system, 2 8.fUISE +duplex bch AH1ll. June ts. l'SO ,.••••••••••••••••••• .. • 4 BR, s Ba . • . • . • ~pl. equip. kltcben 2 &ood C.M. location. Pr1t•t per mo. 4113 S769 Sparkling 2 ll) 3 Br 2~ car .1ara1t' w /am,!16 -3 000 ba. nt• d i J R p11rk1n1. SS50. 648•;rr"" • • COf'CllMdl'IMar J222 ,c., ... , rps, rp c .. cc aller 7:30pm, or doy YEAGER REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• fac\lltles. Nr Ma.r1oll. 41>-i 2018 556-6171 Dix 3Br, 2ba, pvt patio. 2 Lse 1435/mo. Call Pat . • ··=".._ .................. .. .. ~ -..... -with • ..,.,..._ off tM _...a-Mt ••... SI 11,000. /t:;T ·. ~LIDO H E.1\LTY JJ71YhtLWe, .............. 4ff·4111 DUPLR:X. Hunlln&ton blu to bch. Avail July Fry,a3l·9t33 &.ail.Pta H1l11 Beach. Just the lot Is PIO/mu. No peia6'l5·2188 WARM• COZY ••••••••••••••••••••• 673-7300 DANA POINT 493-llSI:l ~CUNA NlGOEL 495-1720 near the asking price ol .. 8 •. d ,. B f 1 3br home. Frplc ram 3 Bdrm 2 huth vie 179 ooo $12 ooo down • r .,. en, ~ a, P c, bch • . house with. i.tud) Cl PILoT ·REAi ESTATE. pool, tennis. t65(). rm. Wlk to "Manna. to everythtna Air t'<ln !W0-05S5 · 114.1.493-5888 Newly remodeled. hunl'd 'l <-.•r ll..ir itt". · •u64or997-89S7 -.523CAMPUSl>a~llMtfE, Clreplace. built 111l>&.nt'W •--------$2:50. Lac t~ Br, more, h d I Wit..... IOU Mtwport._lt IOU II'!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .................••.•••...........••.......•.. -- WM & SAIL CLUI ~c:ly J 8t. z Ba. Lak• PtJr«ol Home, S mot old. L.odr> rm. ,\1C, II m•tr bdrm W'lvt patio 6 bath f'plc all bltnt All f •Cir a tK4 , 000 &30·2732 LaJte r0f'fl5l Wooct. Hme, & Br. 3 8a. 2400 IQ ft Sl2UOO 8»87118 ----Mhsio. Viejo I 067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe ''Trevino" 3Br, 2ba. By owner. Super ;uru.et view from pool s ize lot. Too many clistom features to list. Shows like a model. $81.900 /bst ofr. Owner will car ry $10,000 2nd T. D. Open house Sat /Sun 11 ·5. Call 586-8581 eves/wknds M.wport leoc.h I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HWi Palermo foe rtxer upper. Dnve by 1715 Port Stirling then call ownr. ~ diARIOR VIEW• Priced tosell lmmed1ate- ty, lovely l story Mon- tego model In an ex- clusive areo of executive prestige homes. o4 BR. 2 Ba. dm·rm, beautifully landscaped yard . Owners extremely motivated. By appt. on· ly. Under $150.000. 759·0761 TWOUHITS On Peninsula: chormmg Spanish style lront house, with !rplc., tr1 · level rear apt. with view of bay & ocean. $150.000 NEWPORT BEACH REALTY 675°1642 NEWPORT HGHTS Exclusive Claffhaven Luxury inside & out. Beaut ocean view w /pool. 3 Br, 3ba, 2 frplc8 708 St. James Pl. By owner 645-2818, f>l5·5746 llGCAHYOM ~ BR, 21, Ba, pool, JUl'Uttl & new. Electric gates. i\gt I Bkr. 644-3415. st0-5957 IACICIAY 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 fplc'!I, lge corner lot. Owner; Agent wtll finance, no loan fee. •. Mewpwt 1 .. ch I 069 MotNle Ho...s HAR DOR VlEW llOIU!li ••• •• ••••• ....... •• .... for Sal. 1100 DELUXl!:80MEltSt:T SE.LUNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• .S Bdrm, J car 1araae oo RIAL EST A TE l Br. &:ood toe m adJt park, 1pac10us pool •lied cor Cofta Mesa. New cpts, ncr lot Totally up&raded ~pl 8th/Costa Men carport awnina Pon:h, with aenerous use ol SINCE l~ "-"Uo &sheet 646-8612 poluhed brirlt le leak 759-0226 ,... parquetrtoon Thlapro ~-.,~. WAMTTOIUY fe111onally decorated. A:WMll~ Double wide Mobile customi.ted home sur JIULTW. Home ol Huntington By rounded by !Jnck "deck NEWILUFFS CONDO the Sea or Dranwood. patios includes exposed 8 J 0 0 m 1 n g o e 10 re 8 Huntington Bch. Pleau lort. with view of Model 3 Br 2~ Bu end call (aft IS pm) SSl-6042 t'nclosed skyU1bte unit.' By owner.' 501 asJ<forl.auraine. atrium, sunny e~t -1 Playa. $133.500. 644-1901. Dana Point Adult & pel kitchen. form.al dining Open House Sat. & Sun. & park. 24 wide, 2 Br, lY. room, grund piano sued Mon. 11·6PM, Owner Ba, cor lot. Across rrm hv-rm .. large rustic w/cooperatew/realtors. bch & murtna & heated family room, 2 brick SEA VI EW 0 . pool & clbhse. By owner. frplc's , 3 full baths.... . ·. ynamic 493-S97l AND THAT'S N01 ocean/lites view. Brand1 ____ • ------ ALL .Theexceptional· new. choose colors. IEACHACCESS·, I I . $25,000. under mkl. NB Adult Pk V y urqc automahcall.> $279 500 S48-86l4 J v Co . acan sprinkled lot has boat ' · · · · 33', 1 Br. Pvt Pty. $2900. storage. hill house for •Only One Left• 1_642_· _·_267_9 _____ _ C~n, and gardens are '55NATIONAL24', sips 4, a plenty. OPEN HOUS of ours custom homes in completely recoodi· 1~ FRI, SAT & S~N al NewPortHghts. Th1112300 tioned. Al the beach. 1978 Port Edward Circle, sq rt home has 3 Bdrms, 11500. (2131387-1349 NB ... orcall840-46S7 bonus rm, ram rm, 11,1---·------ rm, din rm, & room for ACftOCJ9 fOf' sale 1200 boat & camper. $141,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3112 Broad St Oper AVOCADO COUNTRY house Sat/Sun 1·5 Call Mike731·U22 Near new home, 3BR, Western Poclflc Elegan.t h v111g on top o Spyglass Hill Ocean view 2 custom home sites, side by side. $165,000 ea Truly th best bl.I)' an NewPort to d 11 y Con t a ct M i k ProfMrlle1 6406051 between8·30&5. -- 2BA , on 8 acre11. 400 Mature trees. Prbperty has been 11pht into S acres & 3 acres. Owner or 640-6379. Pnn only 5Cllt C~me..te 76 arouous. BKR. I 0 (710616-5717 HARIORVIEW ••••••••••••••• •••••••• OR 522·2080 fplc fncd vard pat Fo•t• Yaltey 3234 wal> er + ner ii\ <II 11 DbtNss ,ropertyl it f 845,,4900 • • •••••••••••"•••••••••• UNIV. Pk. Terr 3 br, 2 ba bit.-$100 /month Cull We can find it for you. '!1!c~ Gvlc» LGE 3 BR Coodo. fully frpl, wet bar soo 2 br. 2 ownt'r at t>t2 m38 Beach area. Probates, crpt'd, drps, 2 car gar, 2 tt2s ~~~~ k~~~u;~ew L..oguna ~ 3252 bankruptcies. trustet' Nice! 2 Bdrm, patio, ba, wshrtdryr hook-up, · · _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• sales, forced sales. under aaraae. $315. Small'"· bltn 11tove & <1shw1ht. Brand new Turllt'rock Vww from 1 ar. 2 UJ , encl ~_:tket ;alue~ ;f~ c~~ C.I Rt'fltals 831-1713 $325. mo. t005SSan Pablo Glenn Grdru... 3 Br 2 Ba ear. i.e )Jrd. 18SO mo. Wlde ~~:~.6:a..~~ OCEAN VIEW 1 t 4 Ct. F.V 0·2131 ~7020 mstr ste w /bale. Fam Grdnrmcl 831 1695 e e1an Rm brUi.t bar lndry rm ---------• Br2Y. Ba, DR, FR, encl 3br. 2ba, Tlburoo Condo. wo~kshop, xlnl \.lew. \'1ewrrom4Br,2Ba.~nd IJ'dn, xtras. '8)0. yr. ls Pool. AC, yard, dbl gar, 642•2627 aar, lite yard. Sti50 m11 •• 4 UNITS COSTA MESA 644-2970 962.as86orSS4·0108 ---Crdnrincl 831·1WS Rancho S.J. Twnhme 2br -----Cotto Mtta 1224 Hwttlftc)toe hodt 1140 vu, pool, nr golr & tt•nm,, New :.!br, 2ba, fam. rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M:iO/mo. 644 6537 separate din rm, frplc:" $139900 3Br.2Ba,freshpaint,new dbl gar. w/opener . cpta. Mesa Verde avail •A.V .AIL.AILE• Lovely house . lo\ cly Recreation lac, adlls. s b 8 r p • J r Ide 0 f now, $395 mo. 646-3627 neighborhood .1 un . 2 $500. 49'-~ ownership.un. Its ln super Sharp, clean, 3 br, 2 ba, •NOW• BA home, crptd thtuuul, -~ t I I t N d Housel!' ""'ndominiums drps, patio, 2 car gur. Lse Sea Terr11ce Gard.oo ren a oca ion. o e· Cam rm, dbl 0 ar, quiet w E $37" hom 3 B 2 B n' r d l t • and townbomes. Month asy access. a . e. r a. secu · erre ma n enance. location, SS'l SI mo. to month rentals startino 963-4567. Agt .. no fee ty, pool, sauna, tennis & Almost car ry. c.al l S40·115J HeTitaae ..,.... O!Acta Loe tedl"' -----beach. Adlts, small pets 962-7788 Cor cost proJeC· Realtors at..--lo ..,.,.,. a n UNIV Park 3 Br 2 Ba Fam OK 493· 1675 tion. Owner will trade. Huntlngton Harbour and Rm, ~2 blk to bus, shops, --·------- • K€Y 3 Br 1 Ba, W/Slde, rcdec, Huntlnaton Be~ch. Call ~e/not condo 1 sty, Mission Viejo 3267 1 I culde11ac. Kids OK. $3SO usformoredetaals. Lae.5Sl·l059or963·4834 ...................... . P.€ALTORSft mo. lst. la11t. 644-6982 , Very sharp 3 bedrm, 2 Univ Pk· Amhurst md .. 3 balh home com pl w /fplc TWO 4.PLEXES Br, 2ba, pool, Jae, tennis. ow. 2 car car .. crp ' Huntington Beach. Will JJ cul-d-sac. $425/mo. d r p s , 1 0 v e 1 exchange. Call our office 752-1847 Iv. msg neiahborbood. SJ for an apPointment lo see 963-4.567 A ... N r this Quail Place ex-REALTY INC. Large2sty,4Br3Ba,$29S ••· 0 ee. elusive $137,500 ea. __ 714/146· 1371 ~lh:1d & thru escrow. Mewpo..t leach 326f.' ()pen UU 11 pm FOR LEASE ••••••••••••••••••••••: ~ PRIME EASTSIDEC.M. Lovely 3 bedrm 2 bath BLUFFS CONDOS : CONDO. 2 BR. 2 BA dbl home.~ d.rpSJ ~ Two Be<lrooms l..e.ase1. uartane a~ gar.llrand&JMll'kTn~ew. aar .. nice neighborhood Deerfield "'75 Mootb.AgentSCC.1133 -:. Yrly lease. $400/mo. Av11U immed. $37S/mo. Univ. Pm SS?S --- Call for appt M 1u·y or 963-4567 Aat, no fee. 1be Terrace l39S EAST BLUFF Doo. 'I\trtl4! Rock $395 EXEC Hme. 4 Br, COLIOFHEWPORT Sharp 4 bedrm, 2 bath Woodbridec SSOo dinlng/ family rm., 11 \ REALTORS home. Crptd thruout. Rancho San Joaq SS2S water. Nr schools, s , I SQ/ DOUllo...I 67ir55 I I Newly painted, drps, 2 ping, tennis clb. S79S/mQ. 7 0 "" r car ear. Children & pets Three Bedroomi. lncldi &rdnr. 645 224() PORT Off MO 1 or kind w {pvt yd, lush gardens. paddle tennis crt, stunning decor. 4 br. 311 ba, rirepit, formal dln'g. gourmet kitch, rum.rm, sep guest/den/- bonus room w /bdrm & bath. 1718 Port Margate. Open hse Sun. 1·5 or by uppt. ti44 ·5148 Ownr GOLFERS PARADISE TRIPLEX. Costa Mesa OK sns 9&3-4561 Agt The Terrace $425 640-6'775 ' 11/• .ACRES area. (3) 2 bedrms with 3 Br & Fam Rm, cozy ~ · · ·no Village 1 S425i--- for yo~ mobile home or 1arages, priv. patios 2 Mesa Verde home~Avall ee. Univ. Park $460 WESTCLIFF' br, 2~ ba OceanviewhomeonSan bldg site. South o! Xtraprkgspaces. June 4th. $425 mo. D. J. 2Brl8a,likenew. VUlageJ S475 frpl, elec. eye, poQ( Clemente Gotr Course. 4 Corona. Util avail. FullllW646-i!3928Jiliev•esii.67ii3-45ill7•ltFbeens;d;~tr;,a~.~lvnc;.t;S4;9~-~3lrt62~ Downtown area! Deenlertt S4SO maiot., water pd. sooo. elegant bedrooms, 3 priceS12,SOO.BKR. ~..__. 1 b ll 2 S300mo.5J6.""Gll V'll 111 _25 845-2373calleves • balhs, den. family room (714)677-5691 •.,.,..room, YI a, pa o, __. l age .., & sunny lanai. A truly ORS22·20ll0 car gar. bllns. $400 mo. 3BrpreetlelousS&SPark Woodbridge SSSo EASTBLUFFHOUSE beautirul executive ---------~320'l Huntington. Cul de sac Woodt~i':fg:edroom ~95 · 4Bl'28a,S'700mo. • ho~eERTHAHENRY ftVE.ACRES ~~~~~~~~ VACANT3br,2ba.Cpt11, ~1~:1~'.~~~1!~~!~· PLUSMANYMOl\E 64S-7388 . J REALTORS SouthofCorono m· d11htwsh, dbl gar. Call968-4602 EAST BLUFF-2 sty, vu,~ 21.5De1Mar 4924121 FantastlcView DUPLEX ~only.546-7780 PenningtonProperties 3Br, 3Ba, huge ratn4' ----FUJI pnce Sl2•900• BKR. Ea11ts\de 3br. Avail June w1rrp1c, '650 lse644-14'0 ·• Sale or Lease 2 Story Ocean View, lge trf-lcvel, (714 )676-5717 Ololce rental area. 2 & 3 1 S400 mo. 542•1552 dys, EXTREMELY nice 2 br, rnn.. ... ontego Model, ~*'!I townhouse. Lge master 4 Br 3 Ba, Fam Rm-OR~-2080 Bedr ·t Su '""' 1~ ba. $300 mo. 968-1317 nvn m • bed ri mums. per.con· ~l""°eves br, 2 ba, F/R. Neu -Ava~~s!.~·l 3~~29Sl:~ ~~~l~ ':!\/ s~:2~~~~· a.mess Property 1400 ~oanition .. Assumable 7~% 3-8-R Gondo. air cond, •P· Bkr. school & comm. po61. 9.30PM ,,,..,,,.76 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 3br w/frplc. Pvt yrd. w brid 11 S6SO 64()..UUeves ;'E~ & CITY VIEW 3 "'J§!fillm1!l!I® ~~~:~~s_=• tennis ~::. t~s~h.ro~ooRo~~ con~ 2 88:.;\ •:rm. lMt. s Br. Fam Rm, i bedroom townhome FOR SALE 161.._,liif~im •·uo A BR 2 B" """"""l or 'l'"' '""" all New. 2·sty. No pets. rplc's, '62$ lse. SS2-0C41j SUPER u •RKET ~~~~~~~~~ ~ rno . ., • "• ....,._ _."""" S375/Vrly A'" 640-0020 closetoPoOl,jacuztiand iun Colie"t-Park. Avail •ft "' 7S9-S266orSS2·5183 12,400sq.f't. Oroes annual .. .,,,m 1----::-:-::-:-:7'.'"I::-7:~-·1....::.::::::::.::~==:___.:..• • goU. Asking Slll,000. sales $1,250,000. Liquor Oceanview Duplex. two 2 8/2Sn7 Rt!rs. req'd. Aat. C d b b I HO WAITING A.MCHOIA•I license optional. Call L. BR. llh ba, 4 yrs old. BeaDrury979·6896 ~':.e0't02 5~·,a& ~:'1: 2BRCondoA/C $350 SSSO /Yrly Newpor t INVISTM Ashcraft, UM'270. CaPo. Bch. By owner. 3 br 2 ba crpts, drps 1295. 673-1163 3 BR S38S Hjhls 38r, ram rm. i &n'S CR.E. Lie.) $139,SOO. bltnS, frplc, aar~ tn'. ---------1 33BBRR S4S40010+,.,gi~1(J.atstoraie C7 I 4) 496-7711 <198-4.238 cl. suo. 645-2978 Sharp 2 br, 1 ba, fncd yd. 3 BR u•" l6SO yrty, across from --------E-slde. Ch.ildfen, no C>ets. v-.., ~ .. h 4 Br "ba · 8 Plex, Huot. Harbour SI 85 11 IR 3 BR S425 ~ .. ' '.. . ~· OCEAN VIEW, 3 Br 2 Ba, Near new, s uper tax . ., New crpt/drps. $325 mo. JBR $440 liOO/mo yrly, 3 Br hon\ fncd yd, close to stores. shelter & apprec, Agt, Kmg size! Yard, kids, 962·2649 3 BR $450 walk to heh, PoOI, te · beach & sch o o Is • ..:;;-=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi~I 842..o758 OK. Nice! Plex. Small Compl. retleeorated 4br, 3 BR $475 S8SO/yrly. Ocean rmt:'f $109.500. $20,000 dwn. fee. Mlll\Y m(>re avalla· 1~ ba. $385. Edwards & 48R 147$ bome, super co~d owner carry. balance. •Con•.Hospltal• ...,= 2100 b:.!64.S-c..!..~-G··r..a.. Edinaer.842·Sl97 3BRA/C $.500 3Bdrms ,.._~ 40 Bed. Estab 22 yrs. ..._ ..... • .,_, 4 BR A/C SSOO $1100/mo, on the wa'u- Sl.82.000 Quick po~sesslon . ---------SllS.000. 2298 Redlands 1--------- 1078 Owner retlrine. good •u•••••••••••••••••••• $195 1i 1 B + 1 TRILEVEL4Br+3Ba. 4BR $525 Condo, new eba r i>• terms. Agent, 833-8714 Industrial Proper ty-Nice aerea, ~nt. :,::i, + FD. +FR. + PL. 1700 2 BR Golf Crs SS25 2br+den, view ', !.!'.,~t"!it:·~ ~k~ fee.64H900 ~~·ai::}:1lm~alnl. 4 BR $600 WATERFRONTJIOMES.I Drivt'. 642·0596 Sea View Custom Jbr. den. Best vu. Open 1-~ 1917 Yacht Enchantress OCEAN VIEW Newport Beach Tn level NewPort Crest Townhouse. Ori11nal model, end unit, over· looks pool & tenn1t courts 4 bdrm, 2111 ba ~me cellar & wet bar. HADLEY REALTY 847-8844 -~:.t. HERITAGE . . REALTO RS OPEN HOUSE OWNER E. Bluff 4 Br BEST BUY IN ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-af(f C~NTON TMt Co..ldle Secluded setting with Separate 2 Sly Spaniah COftdo SpKlaUst style home, tile roof •. ~ H.8, C.M., F . Vly. bedrms. 2 ba. Uruque m-Touchstone Really, WANTED- Big family for tht11 Cbr ell check book THIOHll electric aates & vic-w. Msplfleenl pan<iramlc rool a. jat'uzl.i, 4 Bdrm, -.,---~-...,_ ___ _ \ lt'W of Bay and Ooan, I 2' a Ba t~t P'IPUlar S BR .. t~ ba.~ 2 It)'. By Bedrm,3ba,2fple,10x2S nlOdellnlhlspr$lU&ious owner. Vic. Mile Sq. rumpua rm wtwet b r. area. Own er/aa•nt Part.lS801LasSOlanas Cplc & vltw. rnU-00 640-S957orl44.8415 ()pen5et/SUn. oil day 831-0331 OPIH HOUSI sao.ooo. Anidou.s! 839-7664 FRI /SAT /SUN l-iDAJLY \ ~motivo Jhol). l!ossl· * •COMUIMl'S Gulde . . Call '3l ·UOO R W Cos $175.2811 I ble -4 rezone. . ta Nice ho ' ..,.,.. 2 8 r d Mesa. Call Agent me . ......,, rnc Nice! Gar, pix, small / Karbor View Mootef\l.~ 4Br, 2Ba. Crplc, farn r rnj pool & clubhouse pnv. Nr park le scboola. '650mo.' w I gardener. 640-1396 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUGE TAX SHELTER!! yd, fplc, pat, small fee. fee. Many more •vail! 645-4900 ~OftSUIMl'S Guide • . NEWPORTRM E RA 4 br, 2~ ba condo. F•m nn, pool, tenn, n1ma, $190 a Br 1 ~ Ba, many I~. !1 ...... G"""ar, plx, small IAM5C5 H1 _2100EA0L TY Lease 3 BR, 2 Ba, fa.m-rm, .... ,,_.._.,., pool & tennis. $450. ••C ........ raGuilSe ---d---b--,--1 833-1610 days, 675-8121 --------......--DeerfieJ . 3br, 2 a, am eva. 3BR Townhouse, kids OK. rm, 2 f~lcs. Brl&ht crnT 1---------s:no. Small fee. home. Hilhly upcraded, KV Knoll. brand new spli11 cal Rentals 631·1713 beautifully lndscp'd lev. 2 Br, den. 3 ba, ten& w /atrium le guebo. Nr pool SSSO. &44~ Old HunUniton. Kids OK. scbls • recreation. $485 Pool. $300. Small ree. mo lncl'ds water & Asso. • BR. 3 b•. Bturrs condo. CalRentals 631-1713 duet.752·1111 Gara1e. pool . nr. -------------------• 11 ch o o I a. Im m c 4 Great 3br, 2ba. yrd, gar. 2 Bdrm. & den, alr-cond, Posnu. UOO l'ft1l ·- aceetoBeach. single level Broedmoor N'l·S7G8or644.UOO $175. 645-8128 COl}do. S43S Mo. V•cant. UDO IA y COM DO CLOSE TO HACH Agent 759-0226 2 bdrm & den, 3 b<tl New 3 Br 2~ Ba condo. 3 Br 2 Ba, fplc, fncd Yd; Patao ovetloolline btl.•1--""1 40' boat tllp a\/aej, I aeeurity, under&ro 1---------• )>6J'ldnt. CW.tom dtpl. All \he amen tor luxurJou1 llvln MUfl84 JUSI'COMPL.E'l'EO. Full service deluxe olllces (175-450 aq. ft.) Irvine In· - dustrial com.plu. recep-1 ___ _.;. __ _.;. __ tlonist, a~. Xeroa, :~~:.t:~:I ~!:: •• "-·-••t rm, lou.nee. Leueor mo. r.ri •~•/ tomo.549-9022 lost&,..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 ROOK Sulte w I Amll9C1•.t1 510 restroom. fl'T5. lTTO •••-••••-•• ....... Oran1e Ave., Cll. ffBAUlrTP •-------54M998or~ ~hl RELAXING MASSAGE Bob James· ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iii.!!!!!!!!!!~ COSTA MESA ANSIEIS ~~is":.~s:~u~llt : •SUNNY 2 Br l Ba, nr 1--------PltO,. OFACIS MyrUe-trooy-1~~-.-......... .,.. ...... Ulilfwta. Udo i.ho"8 & b<'h. Sm Goraeous 1tpt. overlook-MISA VMDI BIOOftl -Dau.ber -flldo;=:Jti & ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrly, monthly. Ulll pd. incbay,adulta.Jwte,Ju-.. """""·lOOOiq.lt. BADMZMORY fret--to11 -•H•••••••• ............ ,._ .............. _ l l " .. 613~3 Jv,Aud&Sf-... """mo. ....,......, N l bl J 2IO -..........:-• .__ ... "107 ---•"" J • ,.. ..,....., lmmedlateoccupancy 0 ft l promotes ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·••• •• •••• -•• • ••••••• •• •• ••••••••••• • v-• r• • .......i ·'-'-e and a BAD - ASSEMILHS lmmed. openings for mature lmll•ldu~ls Wlth 6 ma. u~r. In P C boatd as.cmbl,y & touch· up. Also u.ernblera neiedtd for small solid 5tate deV1C8 w /soldu & -sioxy experience. Muat be able to work on amall put~. Apply Barcu" ~rry Inc 15181 Spr 1n"da1eSt, H 8 ASSEMBLY WORKF:RS Ute u!IJH!ml>l\ "orl. in luct orv Salu1' "on1 mensurutt' w <';\ p ~ ri e n <' I.' !'. 11 <' " 11 necasary Glenn Elt•\' me m.•att•r l:orµ. 2130 So Sanlll l"C', Santa Ana -rM• • •••••• ••••••••••••••••• Lovely "br. 2ba Conde _675-__ 9877_____ 5-St-noeta11ia 80 much aa a ~-& •• !bit.. cedc:i... Uo, .. ,..,," uJa'' w. NI'*~ THI IA y LEAF w /cult c !)ls. d rps a Hadley Re.a MT-8844 ~VIA& WUJ • ~ 7005 tW11CI' tot. Dt S. -· •· 2Bd t ~ -o be.ut Wiiii p~ra. All RMtab to~ 4300 EMORY. ••••••••••••••-••••••• --------• ,. • 1llr1 Ba, p&Uo, Jndry, rm, wa er · ... · OllW kllc h, atlo~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFC. SPACE approx .• ,.., Dan"'"'• with the n ........ ...,., WOM EN AT EASE • ava.u 1 J~ ...... e--. aoc. ~a Beaulitul, apac us iwtw '"""' ...... .....,.., "'W" aft• lPM ;-~ apta, Pool, pvt pa\b. +pool, walk to eatcllfl sqOCft. up. t~· ravl .. or. Band. Boleros Saloon TIAIH=R A<lulb no~a lbop'f, occupancy mid WANTED arp • ... rwya. Friday & Saturday •••y ... ,.. Fosh&oftblcmd ,_. Tw f 11 ,.~ .. .._._ "IZ" ' C . June. $42S. mo. 548-'193 & 549-2218 -1""' .. 1 M U N~'" ol El -~ ..... ~ •-oc ... --w -_. • c. 329Avocado. .Id. 541-me A responsible woman to ,,....... e ""'' TWO WEEK CLASS " -..-• -n Cftllll IBr, l~t.. fned ••-•••••••••••••••••• 84e-*3 . share c:oodo ln San Juan ...._.. ~ 4450 Toro Rd on Moulton NATlON-WlDE JOB H..is " need ror un early >'d. l• ted, dbl aar. --------• ---------Larfe l Br waterfront Capistrano with same. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pkwy. PLACEM~ retiree for In.store stock 'at' adlb. SMO. 53f.2'7t7 -Foxt.alowVlllooe patio. ulll Incl. Dock Wlll splilrent&utilitles. 4DauxtoFC•s ASSISTANCE ma1otenance. Some ev,stl·ZUJd).. ~,f_ __ ":__ 121W.Wll.aon&46-2oto apacealaoavell.Nopeta CIUafter7p.m.at(Tl4) Con! rm se.at2:5 an Lost&Fomd 5300 GOODJOD heavy lilting req'd. Wut • ht' 3291 'l!!:!.!!. .~~w'r:~ Call for appt. Avoil tm· Ml-~. paneied. ~m. wbse.;, re· ....................... OPPORTUNITIES 8 30-noon. Mon lhru Fn· ........................ •Lgepat.io•enc. garage med. ~yrly.67S·3S91 Male ' non smltr, to ahre a.r. 1or2 )'?'.lease. Lake REWARD. $100 fol' lo6t AMBJCAN day. Please Colt ~OX. 2 BR Plex. 1!25 CORONADEL•'fAR •Adult.s,child16&over Owners upgraded 2 Br, wJsame. 3 Br2 Ba. pool. Forest area. Kent female Whlle Samoyed. IAITEHDEltS 64""5070 Sm:lU fee " U ........, •L i1 NB Harklos. 1 ~ yrs, no collar, tatoo SCHOOL ,.. Cal Rmtals 2 8 T nhouse frplc •Pool &jac:u.ul ava . den, 2 Ba, 2 sty, nr Hoag, ..,.,., mo. + ,.,, ut . . 1 t b (7l '-'1-1713 Poof.~. Som~ oceu Deni Poiat 3826 ~~~~~~ $400 mo. ~lBJO 714-Ml-9383 5~~~:1 :a o:a~i ~oue!: 1104 E . 17th St 'SA Auto MtthJnlc:. bnkes. ~= 'skat &Catalina Vlewtl. Clo.e ....................... ---Yn.(Floolungforsameto DESK space at 17875 pleue Schools~~ c t r d Q k .....,wldled 34ZS toahoppina&finebeach. ~acularOcean vu.Nu shr 2br furn apt. Prk Beach Blvd., near 0 oas ront en · ui c: sen .... ••••••••••••••••••• '44-216lt 2br. 2ba. oar. 13ZS mo NEWPORT MARINA, Npt, NB $170. fi40.M6S Talbert in Huallnfton Lcllt: rem oeu.tered tabby HAPPYLAND Lite motor repair. Smoit l!br, lhba avail June l . --------• .. 919 Bayside Dr Sub Beach. $.")() per month. cat w/flulfy tail, 4 Wht DAYCAMP. Ltc. l'OO~ per wk 5 Poot & rec, S3SO mo 752-2400or493-7748 lease, new Bayfront 2 Br Cut doW1'I Bring own fumiture. Our paws ln vie Poppy, CdM. F\lll or p/l.ime. Pre·sc:bl. ~:~!: ~luo;j:'.s l~s~·{~ ~-SUMMH IEMT AL B Toro 3132 2 811, den apt.. Deck, pool, Uvlng Expewws! recepUonial will answer 759-06'75, 545-1960 2-4. Jr. kindergarten 4·S. Npt. Bc:h. Wik to bch. 2br. SEAVtEW&DAHLtA ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach, boat slip avail. Shareabomeoraptment =t~/;r.J1:,rc: Lost : May 25th. Manx Remedial kndrgrtn. $151-Cen_t_e_r._64-6-8838--·--- Lcet br,2nd level, l blk New 2 Br 2 Ba 4-plex Adults.t975.675-6S32 QoustCI2ArulL&JMrn» M2-4.32l •Cat. Mate tabby. Wht weekly. 9·11. 5:301--------• M.50. wkdys 833·81Sl, eves, wknds 548-9875 ~.~~e ~~::hc'rp~ei~~· A/C, cpl.a, drp~. bltns: • hind rt, yellow collar. AM-5:30PM.S48·9771. AUTOMOTIVE Carport' •·taund' ""f'acU. ' f.,!t.,•1,!0 pets. S3ZO . r-c•----&.... 3876 Uk~~~ Wht tal Wfl\546-7~. U Sa"lin" I t ti "" • ., ....,.,...., "' _.. ................ ru ~ht.>w~ Bri tol St/CM aeen anywhere anytime l .... ns rue on-my 1 br, view of HunUneton Harbour, 2 patios, pool. jacuzzi, steps to beach. Marge, 963-8311 ADULTS-NO PETS ••••••••••••••••••••••• For over 5 yrs. 832-4134 For •• ! .... Now Avalla· call 546-8263 ' ~_?l'bley.ours67., :.!'!pe. r, re· SERVICE l'OO/mo. June l·Sept l NICE! 2 BR. 2 Ba, Poot! 2br, 2ba new Condo, UP· ........., ..,_._ .........., s:m. mo. yearly lease $290. Small fee. g r 9 de d . D b I g a r Have Sl.00 pr mo for liv· ble 3000 aq fl prime FOUND: Muter Charge Jobs w~ 7075 SPECIALIST 6'73-MS2,973-1.373aft.6 Cal Rentals 631-1713 w/opener. pool, jacuui. log. Nd reliable M/F apace. Nr CdM Frwy. Card vie Garfield & -·~ n..J. U-.&.-3600 w /same. Will sbr apt Distinctive In all ae...,,.a. Adams' , H.·8. Pls call to ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ..,.....xn ~ •SHARP 2 b 1u. b r I "'--&ai V• 3134 tennis, $395. mo. <213 I Y"'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• r, ~ a, rp , ,.._.,. n y 598-!>206c:ollect rind one. Ted, art 6. L.andKapio1 & archltec· ldenUly.968-7119 Private Duty Nurse N ..., b b pool. Wlk. bch. AdJtJJ, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---· 642-~ ture ant weU suited to re-Geriatrics preferred wpt ... ts cozy 2 r. 1 a, pets S 3 2 s La Lost S all bl k & hi 645-1219 Call aft 2PM heamceil patio/gar No · · e . 1 Br. ta(, ba Condo. New Lgc 3br. 2ba, no pets, W ed F 1 talJorofflceloc:aUon Call : m ac w te1 ____ . ____ _ pets. $27S &..5.1682 · 833-8914/833-1653 cpts. Pool access, laun· walk to shop'g, park, ant : ema e room· Ml'. Welch at 751·232' female cat. wearing pink CLEANING h .1 • ----Super 1 BR Hlde-away. dry hook-ups, frplc _school. S34S 492·5084 mate to share home collar. Vic. Orchid a. orkl ~h.' d you View. s..'JClO 2 Br. 2 atory 5'25/mo. 846-262'7 s-tt. LoguM 3816 ~;~~ ~nut~.3~u:::. Newpor t Bl. Crontaee. ~~~f~P:eward. ;bbrle .... ~~Own t~=· Apc:W'tmeftb Fuml1hed S,MS.67~2311 3 Br + 20x20 Bonus Rm ........................ q 'd. Call for interview, C.M. Prime store"1300 lo --------------. ..........,""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• --1"2 Ba twnhse bltns dbl' "e quiet luxurious ex Jeannie, 673·4S4S or 38001.r. Afl.875-6900 . REWARD $25 •---------Corona def Mor ).722 Cbanwng 2 BR H~ ba ed p 1 • ~ • • · • -... 8 r .... .--9Jack Av8Jl. 6Ll. lravelled prac. Must be Cully exper'd In brakes, front end & tuneup. Xlnt salary & In cenltve. Outstanding c:o. beneOts Apply In Pf'rc;on Onl)' JC PEHHEYS 300 Leguna Htlls lrlaY L..t~HJUs t-;qual Oppor EmJ>h>.Yer ... •••••••••••••••••••• ram. rm . new 0 ty decor f:~-~~' ~ ~~ 2~~· 2 ba apt. 673.3620 NWPRTBCHSTORE i);, "cw·;;' .. "M:i ubik Dl.U'Se. 49«1Sel xl29. call Small furn. bach. studio _$'75. Ag\.6«·7383 ~ bc~~~arty~~:~~r:'~: Female 23 to 30 working, 2G30AvooSt. SJOO/mo 5/29/77. N~ queatlo:~ until~30PM Automotive w;pool. Ut1l pd No cook· Costa Mesa 3124 ~~~.~~.!~.~~ total security. Perfect ~~~1haJ\,4 JerryW.,nn (2l3)477-770l aaked.962-4282. HelpWcmted 7 100 New Detail Shop needs mg $185 640-7030 ll•"ft"Or ... "ndretreat'or ew,I'."" • • · ...,..NNe..-Blvd,NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• help. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ....... D .... EW.• •me ... I' Sl35 mo 1st last +\4 .. .,." .. .,.,.. Rew~-' l al -" " the udventurous adult. ll1 Ava.fl eti.sm VI kl Retail shop. IO prk'I· IU\Af oet gn1y m e Top wages paid. Engine I Costa~sa 372 ... Beout. new 2br, 2ba In 4. 1-2 &c 3 Br apt1. From Start1n1 at S515/mo. u J. hn""° ,.._ .. fl. 8 c 642..:5851 before noon Ta~by, 2 Y~ old. Vic:. 5 Accounting Steamers, eng paanteni, " USO/per mo. 1411 499-283S or 0 ......-........ a · pm. Point.a Shop g Ctr, H.B. buffers & pob::.hers, up-....................... ~f~: ~~~2 ~~ndry' Delawa~. J:IB Open 12-5 A.-t t Fu I h d House to share at 436 Industrial R...._. 4500 Grn eyes, tan nose, • Due to expansion. the holster y shampooers, $40.00 WEEtc & UP DaJly. 1 Mile to ocean . ......,.-.~2.1 ... "!'d•3•900 Ha m i I ton C M ••••••••••••••••••••••• amber belly, wbt ipot on following posltlons are check out, t>ic:k-up & de· •Studio & l BR Apls BAY MEADOWS &t2·9602 Agt 536-1808 or_._.... l ntr Sll7 50 't!i tU 'St b . INDUSTRIAL UNITS throat. Flxed. Ana to livery Apply at •TV&MatdServAvail Spac:. 1 & 2br. Iba apt.s. B . ••••••••••••••••••••••• days/n~es u . op y W/Ofc. Woodworker's "Sam". 536·1027 or available: mHarborBl,CM •Phone Ser v, Htd pool Many facd. avail. Encl. 2 r. l ba. stove, enc. g~r. T HE EXCITING · OK. Leaslne ore. open 897-8Ul9 645-1030 2376 Newport Blvd, CM gar. Pvt patios. Gas/wtr Sml enc yd. 1 sm child PALM MESA APTS. Rmmate M/'lf, shr 3 Br 8 9-5, Mon· Fri. ,711 W. 11th Lost: Fem cat, beige ACCOUNTING S48·97S.5or64S-3967 pd. No kids/pets. From OK. sz5o. 536·5006 o r MINlJ'I'ESTONP'r Ba hse, CdM. Fem w/11 St.CM or call. 642-4463 w/Slamoae marldna. CLERK $'l30. Adll5. 646-0073 960-!40'7 Jim Hul<'hinson DCH. yr old eon. ASAP, fptc, " BANK L-Fu 2 I h d u..a-L. U-we1t Lite blue collar. 979-6870 Will be responsible ror '7-m r 3br.twnhselmitobc:h All Bach,1&2BR. gar, ws r t r yr, ,..unua.-sorting and II.sting pay· Bltns w /W pool adlls N 0 W R E NT I NG · from $210. & up. dshwshr, rront yd, patio, lftdustrlal Part& LOST Mexican Redhead ments received "on ac· nopeU.sw0.645-39'71 ' beautiful new apts'. ~:1.;v~~~!~n;r·~;1~ Adults, No Pets compl furn . $225, '731 tbru 9600 s q . rt. Parrot vie or Wll&oo & count" from customers. · spacious 1 Br's, ~reat · · •c..1:1 •fesa Dr. 1st/last, perm. ,, .... ..," l t Pl U ... ., 7H"' Vema962-9911 ..,., " ....... ........., spaces now eas n1. acen a........ ....... Will assist in preparing closets. $285. Lil t " '" Bl ks East of Newport aft 6:30 985 1881 d "°"" ...... . 1&2 br trlr.i rura: From Al-· 2 n-• I Uo ~ • . •Y•· ................ LOST· Blk re poodl in\l'Oices and do some fll .... , ~a, w pvt pa LocaUon•Price•Luxury Blvd > Everu gs · · m e, EXPERIENCED PART-TIME COMMERCIAL TELUJl ru;.s to $1.85 $85 . .sec. & or balcony, $295. Encl •2 Bed. S260• 546.9ffii0 ROOMMATES Needed, M n · very old. Needs medlca-in,g. Neatness, a ccuracy, cJnc fee No pets, no ear's, lnd.ry facU. Come Banbucy Cross•642·6604 -----or F, Bal. Penln. 3 br, 2 C.M. Industrial 1400 sa.ft. lion. Vic. Hamilton speed, Sood liiure •P· UNITED dtUdren Pref. mature by btwn J1 :30 & 5:30 any ba. yrly. S140 mo. + uUI., $2165. 29SS Randolph-'1B" Broolthurst. Reward. tltude and ability to CALIFORNIA I AHK adults. 133 E 16th St. day. 324 Victoria, or call Nr Seac:hf( Village 3br, ~ · callafl5,67J..87BO 646-2130;6'f9..3'709 998-29M ~ratht.eep•n.lmOka~sbkY1.1t1o5urceh C.M 6421265 Mullan Realty, 846-3438 2ba-$3SO. 2br, 2ba·S290 _A/,~~ ---. ., · • or540-2960 Gar,recarea,190'71Hol· -Tiiis ~-WillsharePartNewport UTEMFGSPACI Lost; 11 blk M doe. quired.Typinfisaplus. ly. 848-8311 2 Bdrms w /resp 1)8non. I ·Gu~ ... 111: •cH abrlhalred. pt Lab, whte DaftoPoint 3726 2 br, cpta, drps, bltns. 4\~.r-= $19S+~ utll. 963-8761 -nA -cheat, paws, ans CUSTOMER ••••••••••••••••••••••• K.ids OK.$225. Beach area. 3 BR, 3 ba. ~ dys,eves759·005S Avall.now.375 to425 aq. "Apache" reward. •ccou~l.._.G l lO I So. Maift Santa Ana 1714) 558-5187 Garage. Patio, 1 BR. pool. 645-2978 frplc, dshwshr, patio ft.IJ46..3357. ST~7325 "' "' " ~.Small r~. _,5 2 b 1 b E!S'd New & super sharp. Ron FROM $24-0 to $33S c.o.ta Mesa, 2400 sq.ft, at _...---.. 2-pu-pples--o-n_lll_on_., Cl.ERIC Equal OpportunJty Renlills 631-1713 .... r.. a. I e Ellis, 960.2358 5 Be t t I ·1 WaracJal -""'"'1380 eouw... At ··---1 or ried ----tnplex. Enc. 1ear, bale:. furn a:r ~rJ>r:.n~:c~~I j for•ent 4350 e;.'J:f mo ... ,... or U ~ oldSe. vllltan !:.~ blk. a~ r!:fvab~~ill· Employer Super neat \Illa. 1 br Nrnew.642-1603 OnMeodow1artc b 2 b 1 b 2 b 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• roa._.p . e°"mes 1nl ri I~~~~~~~~~ S~1°0°.,r1! 4Y96d_~.! .. ~.L3~.,2 .. ~2° Deluxe lge 2 br duplex, Golf CourH ~ths. ~a med; liv r~s. Hunt. Beach extra Iona Ralltds Wcmhd 4600 ~!~,. lllisaioo Viejo =e~:. e;1~~;:.a ~~~~ Banlclng "" .,....., "' ~ r cd d Ac c 38r,2ba.213/630·5748 d' I g t single garage $3S mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------------• U gs to ,.u ... ome-. PROOFOPERATOR • _ n y , / , gar. en-in n areas, s or age, . • • . N .. ,,. "" Newport a.ach 3769 tral loc. S315 642·6612 4 Br. 2~2 ba, D/W, tennis pat Io s . de c: k a, 962-3533 "1111 Bcb·Helpt Need FOUND: Dober man Calculate and make ex· FfLE CLERK ••• ••••• •• •• •••• landscaped &rounds, furn. apt or hie 1"1 nr Pinscber, San Clemente tensions for Invoicing Irvine National Bank • • ••• •• 2 Br twnhse, patio, l ~ Ba, courts, pool, jac & RV rov. prkfl, lighted tennis, Single garage, Balboa water. ASAP. Reap neat Goll course area wearing purposes, apply pay. Contact Bob Crelgbloo near aho p s, ga r. lot . $SSO/mo . volleyball , 2 sty Penln,12thStreet. 2871'oldwomanwillcon· a collar. Call Eddy, m e nts on account. 833-3700,E.O.E. ' Eastside. $280.631·0995 <2lll302·4042collect. clubhouse, billiards, ST~7876 aider ao/.!:inr. 675-7268, 492-8452 Monl.tot_ao<lreconcllein· --------- Large Bachelor, pvt. 2 Br. 6-plex, redec, nr swimming pool, ping 521-41'9 lle put/output to computer. Banking •"•ho. good loc. $180 + Bolsa & Beach Blvd. pone. hydro-spa, gy m. -.a.a-.. __.al · 4400 Wanlto rent apt.orroom FOUNDC: LadiesHwalc~'. Jnterfpce with market· Tokai Bank 1n Newport .,.. $225 8927086·9632532 Sorry,nopets. ~•"-....... • vie. oast wy .. log ~partmeot and Beachhu.~animmediate gas.646-4546_____ · • ' • SouthwestCorner ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/bath for woman lllarguerlte,CdM.Calt to customers in resolvina openinf for an exper'l'f lbr apt w Jfam rm, lie liv l"iM 38 44 EdblJl'r /Newland 6'0' l'£1l 59 FT w /cat. 4N4l54l xl2I WlW l(ientlfy. &44-1053 problems and other lune-Note T e I I e r. x 1 n t •1 pd Sa 1 ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 8400 Edln..icr. H 8 . l617~LIFF·vn 9:30PM tiom. Accurate typin" benefits. Please call GREAT RECREATTON rm. ut, · una, poo 5 •n~•'-' '"'"' Lost, blk/Wht Shorthair "' f : Jae, tcnms & other lac: ti WOODBRIDGE C 114) 847 ·9605 AGT. 541·5032 •·--'--·/fn.,__./ Cat neutered blind rieht skills and the ability to _648-_1_12_1 -------Sw mmmg. saunas, 2 $275. JSO Riviera Dr PINESAPTS OPEN95DAILY -.... , operate a lO·ke y health clubs. billiards, Avail Sri 642-5777 J. 2 & 3 bdrm units. I SO I Westdiff Dr. ~. eye. Vlc. CdlLI. ?5'MM39 calculator. Experience I•-------· nlght·liahted tennis Desiened like early Rooms 40.00 _NewportFtnanclal,..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found:btkmaleLab.wht with a leasing company Banttna courts. Pro & pro ahop, 2 Br 1..., Ba, studio apt. Calif or.Ilia bungalows. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LeasillgOffice ~ ... ......_ . 00 mouth. Vic MafJJOlia is a plus. UNION BANK aotf drivin11 ran1e. party Eaatside triplex, encl From $2 7 o . 11 5 Sleeplng rms ts<l-$105 mo. CallonSitellao;--OppztwHy 5005 &Wamer.84'MS88 HasOpenlnp For: room.. car,$260.644-1103 Pinestone.orch!:S)a.s.ao All $50. wk. Share kit/· <n4> ... " .. 11-.... 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTS PROOFOPR FUN ACTIVITIES Delly. ' bath. Shown Mon-Sat ,,_.,..& .., ... ..,. u•.u-..ir.AOD Found: M Weimaraner, . . : 2Bd bou.e, East Costa 5$2·0400 "only". Call art tpm. ~•nrv vie Harbor Is Falr Con PAYAILE & FUllllme director. fre Mesa $32.Smonlh. Refs req'd, 556-0058 or DB.UXEOFACES 182,000. ~ tact Npt Har. kumai CREDIT CLERK ~::Y Pb;~~lc:~ Ba~~·: . 67s-2662 2 Br condo, tennJk s, pool, 548-5854 Co200mtom~ iodstlft apacesl • Net.p~~· .m~ Help Hosp. Mlnhnu~~r: .. ~ __. -d-able Plea"• • • 28R Pool Adul'·onl spa, gym, no ids/pell!. """"'sq, • As ow nm. <11::nm 1or '"'om&: .......... ~ .. ---· .... ir • """ toumaments&morc! • • "' y. ms+ util. llAM·llPM, ROOMS S25 wk up wt.th aa3"aq.ll.LagNlpel6 Pop. $9,000. down ln· ._~ experience matchina contact Doris Mitchell at B E A U T 1 F U S2'10. Smallfef 49M954 kitchen. '31.60 wk up Miulou Viejo areas. eludes 8'7,000. atock . ..._.._. SJSO lnvotces witb purchase Unlon8ank,610Newport A p A RT M ENT S · Cal Rentals 631-1113 apts. 54&-9755 Handy to S.D. f'rwy. nHE, 751·1400 •••••••••••••••••••-•• Olden and recel"101 re· Ctr Dr, N.B. 558-5280 ~~~&~uni~~~~· Ll'I 1br. bltns, c:rpts & ~:t!:!~.5~~~r:1f.23~~ 2Rooms,forrent.K1tcben Call:83l·l400 USTAUIANT Spirit.al =:5en~l::;,ry18rli!; F.qualOpporEmployer d U lOt 7 R drpa. Adults only. No eve.i "wknds 752-1800 privUe&eslncld WESTCUFFARIA LAGUNABEACB 181SSo.EIC~Real bytouchamust and typ = !..i: lc:e 0,.~.11~~ pets 6'5-31!18aft 5 days. ' 58Hl744 NEWPORT BEACH C!0,000. month. Ori&lnal San aemente. Fully lie. ins a plus. 1&·1u1e required. Sorry, 2 Br. 1 Ba. cblldren. pets Mlslioo V5-io 31&7 Hot.ls, Mot.ti 4100 ~~~b•~q'4~o tp-:~ :-!: i~.~ro~k:' i:!l~l'c : Fouppt.492·7296 ,.dultsonly, no pets. OK. Nr. So: Cat. Plau. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •S• .. ••s• ~rorappt . Sharp 2br. lba Condo. SEA LARK MOTEL 642-0200 TerlnS. TIME, 751-1400 UM Oakwood Garden Apartments AdWt,E·•1de2br,frplc, plush cpts. AC, view, 2274NewportB1,C.14. UNIQUE RETA IL Interior woodworks re· Out.call Masaa1e patio, laundry. encl. gar. patio. $.'125. mo. 890-69et. &le.-T~. Weekly rates SHOPS FOR RENT. $liC fl n t • h l n g B u • • 10AM..2A.M 731~ PQOl & jacunl $.150 from ISO "-"P to "4)1> mo. Utll lnd. lnq. Reflnisblnf ldtcb. c•b, .vane GIRLS · · N.wpari leclch 3869 ' · at "'l'he Factory•• 42S E. paneUatJ, bont1t en , CA Mf--0878 •H•••••••••••••••••••• caa..ttto.n. 4150 aoth st, Newport Beacb overbead beam•, etc. llNtapllModellnl 3 bt 1 stove, refri1 1 PAIUCHIWPOltT ••••••••••••••••••••••• or call 175·1111 or Some furo. No ebop Outea.UIM2.:IUl9~ carpets. drapes, adutta, B achelors 1 or 2 ~t. rmt, lovln& ~re, man. needed, work dooe on TREMDATA CORP STANDARD MEMORIES DIVISION An Applied MagnetJcs Co 3400 W. Se~~rn SmtaAna, 92704 IA.MKHOTE TEU.ER Min l YT exper in a com. merc1al bank. Call 639-SCJOO. BAR GIRL Full time, no exp. nee. Mello tavern by the boach ln HB. 5.'J6.3300 Rick IARGlllL Part &r F /l. 646".SS44 no pets. WO Maple . Bedroo~&TOwnhouses balanced 'diet&, n ice DES.. cuat. t:;la••· Sant.a MASSAGE EQual()pportunity Mf.1151 From -.n~ patio. lm-2788; '171-3de ,,. apace at 1'18'11 Ana Ii Bddl atta. fl~ .. I MODBS £m..i..yer M/F Spectacular.pa . total S.... lttltcll 4200 Beacb Bl v d •• n ear SUOOWJnew ptbleqllip. WVR .., I~~~~.,...,~~~~~ Beauticians wanled : New 2Br, 2bll. frplc. DJW, recreation proiram r s Talbert ID HnlJnctoo Wltll JOU!' equip. $1,500. ISCOllTS Newport Hilla Center. ypst.ain rear. No pell. eocial provarn. I pools, 8 •Bl•••:::•••••••••••••f••• !!,•ch. $50,. ~ IDQO,.._tl;'.: Men or women, net OUTCA&.LOHl.Y Wen for aomeone who ~~~~ (Dover at lS\b) MZ-8110 1325. JM lrfapolia St. tennis courts.Al Fashion I -nyoo. View urn -•nlOWI:' W'IUture....,... szso.~. wk.H111J.WU1 631·11&1 care.s.ef0.949i& ~lGT Wand Jamboree & San •JJt. 2Br. 2Ba, now thru Neeptionist wtll answer WOrk 2 wb n-.e for new -----------------•I iBR.J&e llv.:em.Jis)\wsht Joaqu{n.HillsRoad. Se1>t. adha 1700 mo your phone for $10 ~r ow n er . ca 11 A 1 *KA~* Waterfront, le•; l·BR stove, mria. TU James 11t4t 644-19GO ~ =falb'..filolol 1tt. C1M)•U421 JUYenlde O\Tl'CALLKASSAGE $120)mo.28R. SISOOO'\O lbr w/aofa·bed added JANTI'OlUALSERVlCE fPM·2PM m-ODS AsentST5818t Nt!W duplexes 2.a br S350 Block to bay & ocean 1H£ EfFICl£NT .--12500:tno ror ' --------- ooraeoua ·~· overlOok· JHANI YOU! :_~1~amily & pets S2:50 weekly.548-61'73 ~GiO.caJIGt.a,. uurbaY. aduk,tllp naiJ P8i1I: Newport apt. a vail. ALJrDU•nvE "50 rno • yrly. 6'7S.trn .For makb1i ullflower S!epa to beach, • Br 2 Ba. ror Jul>' & A111ust. $t50. """' 1 ......... ~ ... 1 bath tt1Qr1 aot. the favat1tt ~~ .. ~· ISOO YTIJ mo. 'fSt.1003Of'1~92-36S4 Open • bra.ncb otnce iM' ....,,......,,...,.., JnOO&ta!le. ._,,,__ st.art your own com~ :i =a:·= ••· · HIWPOlT MARINA SAN CLEMIHTI fOf' a tnc.tlon ol ti. eoeL TOllltAMCI 12tastllStreet 919......,.&..&..Dr Buch homu, condos, Mocltb to monua reot In· JaUnlti. tlOOOOOdM'I canOas1JU.88&.l9tt -.. -• IDdelJ(.s. Relervenow. eludes; recpt. service, .U•umable ion IX ~ 8'13-M.14 B£R111A HENRY peraoaallred ~ COY· ' NEWabr "2br+den llEALTORS ..... , cont. room, mall lUX\ll')' --~rfrom QPtl. 111 Del Mat <&92-4121 HUiet. und•r•rO\&Dd •BwM-"* -prkf. "more. · •Tr'04hCompactor Sin Juan C plstrano. a nIEEXECUTIVE .. wet 'BM' Or. compl f11rn. Condo SUITF. •lo)~u W/POOI. Ja00 /mo, Gt·2766 56TSAN'H1COLAS Dl\.; • Prhatc ~ach SUTT£ 108 Ple>U8)U1tenc:l pc.ti~ Aalbol\, fu rn, 2 Br. SlSC NEWPOR~ BEACH. CA ln. :r n•u to b 8(b •~n'iokcdetcc:t.ora "It, Ju.nc uni)'. Bachelor lW0-5470 saso"•p n..;.,.11112.:SdaUu, Bl' 2 ea. JHllO. rfdec. •SJptav•ll.tolc:n ftU ·sioo wk Mil 'Urft • ..,11rv0 vl....-JI 't wropl Nt~~. lmmt!d ~ Adult. nepe mct.l~ 12-13 • aware, Ub tpy, S2aS 64fJ..,.:t ' la MOJ {l 1 OCEAN VJBW 1rly 2 Br I nll!d "4iilit ,rou ·wut· ui • dfil • pr, tlOO mo. biO:f P.UoU2illll&dt. ....._orw..., llAUTICIAM Niguel Nair Fnhi~ Nted1 flelr St1ll1t1, N&le nr fem. 4! m1. 491-5721. 10 MCll\arCh B:ay Plaia. Laguna Ni1uel. ' . ,., ,• -ll ---~ ... ,,. ·,,-. ·- l ' • ' ·~~'!!!!'!'!'ll!!!! ... !9'1!11!1!"!!11!!!!!11!111 .. ll!!!l.PP ... ~!!1111!!--ll!!!Jll ... !!!!ll!l!~ .... -.. " .... ~~~-.... --... • ..... • .... ¥------...... ~ .... ~------------..,;,----,;..•·~·--~~~----... ------=-:--~~~--~~~mlf!~--~~~--"""'~~~~'fl"'~· n AlSd1t:-:.Bulfd lt ... OJ8perlt .•• Hammer it ... Carpet -SERVICE DI RECTORY Plumb lt ... Patcn lt ••. Plpa .u .... R•mode.1.lt...1-"--,--'o,;""'--;. I ! lt ... Cem nt lt. •• Wire lt ... Hoe lt ... Clean it ... Move . . Roof lt...Land.scape lt ... Tile lt...Trlm lt...Sewit... ~ • .. lt .•. Press lt •• ,,PalntJt .•. Nall lt .•. Ptast•r lt ..• Flx ft.... Haul it ... Add it ... Plant tt .. Atter it ... Learn It.... ... .. ------=-·-. ., --· --'----• -~ i Ardllt1_... c..,...1r ~t Stnlc.e Btdrlcll fi4•rtl s.r.fcet • .. _ .• PaWWJJ9'a;.rittn ........ ~ true ....................... ··••··•·············•·• ......•...........•....•.••••••.•••.••••••.•.. ·······················~······················ ............... ;~~ ............................ ~······················ ••• 0 11n• " . l' rpenll') lic.."abW:l.I WaQireC.rpetCl-..JWa l::LP.CTRICAL s RVICE Oa6.na on~ trip! Xlnt bqua~leantn1. Od EXCLNTPAJNTING vfg:s~~w: ~EJ\Al\tlCTILP!. New or a C • "°Cl~ r .. nW 1kRe onaMt'~~ mcleanurabampoo CA.LUUl5hr,6SllALL Kiddle •C•d bu•I· refl . Own trans, lotr•Ew.~as Fref:Est 193-Hl9 ~-Fr•t.1mljobe 'S C • M ht• " ,._..llTu tu-UIM ll.IOuPholat.r)'•alhrrorlL JOBSM.21233 ae.sman wlll babysit Roeen:wie.MS-~ Freeesl.548 2700 FRED · -...le!Ome~afU. nu ' r (l I 1'0111. c:..,.. Sw-.k• ..... Ma/MC, h'•ut. ~ ~~~_,,=:,~: a.EAM.NOGJRL Knowles Painting. BOMES-ADDmONS ll'rws.nke ~ . -••••••••••••••••••••••• a...Rata~t• .............. ••••-••• to be bit. Avail M mo'a Ex~'d,Rets, Slhr lot/Ext, commercial Restucro over block••••••••••••••••••••••• -·-·-w IO.rlll!t Man wall l•Y )OUrt Ci.albam mci.anen AJUIOR FENCE CO. J 11 ...ra UPOD request. J.-re Ml-TMl apt1 4' rHldntial. walli, fn."C c:s.t. Jaw raw :Remo.alt, trim mint, ....................... 01 m1n1. Repaltt " OtoSlOporroom CbalnLlnlt&Oat-.tree f .: $4$.aiO bu.ahlus 138-lUO 58S"'892 pnmlnf, f,... '"'SL Uc'd •"uUllm•d >.'•"f hrd cl •nlnatoot Qu.,wurk W•~dum.14$41.D .um.atcl.4934120 h ~ Bousbl «leanllni ~Rella Bri""len u t""~ H , ,..*"9 }1\IUylftaW'Cd.MZ-llM II •billa tortJ nhruok , hillltr .. .-1 F'rM e eoup e, re.~reoces. •u P ,..,. ouse ••• .. •••••••••••• .. •••• '"'· nr l 1 f'lau t1 t lioU»ti II C1•p.Ace111ffc G.dllltl 'ru lmYllAN:Carpentry, Call963-5113orl.QS..612e Norm'• Paperilanfb>f. DRAINSCLEAR!:D Chock'a'l'rHSvs. Palma, --' •••••••••• •• •••••••--·••• .. ••• ... •••-••• el ttlrlcal plumbiq It All kind5' free est. St.t.e From ..., 25 Mai U olive. trimmed. thinned, C..._.Melli-·~ 1......., ~my ArousUca.Qul Raia~ Expr JapantH noor.~1 Rousek'eeplnc. bab§:lt lie~ W-!105 or from $ic:u. !at~ pruned , nmoved ••••••••••••::?•••••••• ,.._.. Werta r•llln11. nitw or t•· OardtAer. Reeaonable ~~;t1J;e1i!Y~~ ~ heat@n from 154•15 5t641229•ft5 •· Ir c 1 lntfeptndt1nt ln•taller ;;_•>'• repalrJ, tne •t. pd~. freeeaL 64$-$230 tt.lnCJ 631·1686. WORK GUARANTEED Garbage disposals In· All Ways. Lee'• tree 1,, 1 t1tutht~.11 "~~~I 1ollln1 al dla<'ount UIOO Mllte •H•••••• .. •••••••••••• lnterior/Extr.Free stalled Crom $44.2S. service. ArtisUc trim· .. -..ud • 1, •· It ~r• pr I 1• 11 a . Qua 11 t,. c..wtjewlelt Comm'l &l Realdentlal llaulin1.movlnc,cleanup MmoNy est.2.Syrsexpr.842-0295 Plumbinf repaln, 1 ming, removal. 25 yn In Ul LM ~7 •!TZ W'l:lfkmaMhlp" r•palr ....................... lawn care. tree work. f7/Ul>.TreeworLReu, ••••~•••••••••••••••••• Cbmmerelal & Resldea-days, anytime/anyplace. area . Lic 'd/ln1rd 111\H JUI, Have owo Olir.Dmt ~ ofall ltl.ndl Compl clean up 548-:048 fast. f~ est 842-4$97 Fi~aces·Planten ti&I N job bl Free e1t1 751·6t42 or 67W750 c.,...... •nark, toot • fpaw. Rwt.....,~ ... ta · Mike ..... ULING Odd Joba B~W~~cretoPaUo s m'a11°. "Ot00yr• 1e~ptoor 751.f!868 WI ..;;...-;;..;;..do..:.w.:.-C-a..-s------•••• •• •• ••••• ••• •••• ••. J.tr We•.., ~ •CA.-nn • • ...,.., ...... BBQ Pitt • " .. .._,, ....,JH-lltepGir '42·tl60 ,....._ EXPER1' JAPANESE .Law11tudentoeecbwork. Rers,Elll.64f.0&8t Rooms Sll8!1d Fully in-ROMES.AVERS. Plumb-••••••••••••••••••••••• Car~ou·1• plumbina,, .__.....__. B" D Concrete. All GARDENER. Free Jlm49t-~ •rd & lie. jobs too. ing&Heatlq. Free est, SPARKLECLJ!!ANlNG C'U"atru.cu.le...$40-~ '"-UWleW ...._concrete, bJock 11 ..umai.. ta.-.SS Free Eat: Blocltwal11, a.-SlO br. Hooest" reliable Wlndowaouupeclalty MJ.2146 bridl "'°""-Free •ta. u--a..-s-alumpstone, brick. service. Bot A. Mltrc:b& JoneestNOW646-6'703 • WEEDING-CLEANUPS ·~ Rel/Comm. Reas, lie/· Paint, & Paperini. 24 yrs OK.847-03830('751-llSO t•a.rpeotry, an, ty~"-poo 6 steam cleao. Llc.Aboaded875-t'720 WeetlyMalatenance ••••••••••••••••••••••• bond. Bob 750·9354, Mrv I Harboc area. St -----· -----=·i~-et~;.,lll C.Olor brtihtn.,..: wbt One man crew, syn ex~ Freeat 64%·990'7 Want a REALLY CLEAN 642414' lie 183281. Refs furn. Spas aft) c:pU 10auo bleach. Cleaq perleoco pourlna " ROUSE? Call Gingham• ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• hv rm, din rm, baU SU. llnishift&-Set your 0 "0 MOWING·EOOlNG Glrl. Freeeats,MS-5123 ..-alnffng,.apering fTN. VALLEYSPAS WE ,.;n take care ol al A.,. rm p.:io, couch 110, form.a, aave mooey. Trimming Cleanups . -·•••••••••••••••••••• Professional palntlni. Factory Authorized you:r baUdm£ neecb. 31 cir: Cit. Guar elimlnatc ._1-.S Etc. Reu~$2 House & window cleaning. PETERS PAINnNG Quality work at low Deale for Gerico Spu. ~T'S UP". E.llperta m re pet odor. Cpt repair. " Good rates & refs. Ask Expr'd Reas Rates prices. Call collect aft 5, 962-0960 r:nodoel'g. Doo ca.-.--""' D .. G1.•ral Senlcff for "Big Lynn" 536-mt Free Est. Call (ien~ <n•> ~9761. ------------......... ~ yn espr. o wor. ~ -• ,.. ~-OiSI TelevfsJoeRepoir tilil·IS.CS rnywlf. ReCaS31..ot01 •••••••••••••••••••-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HuVSEKEEPJNG per WOULDN'TYOU •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• LEE M. JARVIS HANDYMAN-Homes & day, 6 Y~ experience. Have something you want rather be sailing? Find ""hat you want imSetlthlnofut.wilhDaUy Addtt's,8.mdl'f,hrs8-S Apt1. Conscientious Call Carol 5'8·2049, toseU?Classiliedadsdc Seeclar•incati'on!l060 Dady PIJotCla:mfied.s Pt.lot Want Ads. Pb Ll A-•· Ph ..... """"" ,,.,, .,..,.,. It 11 ., • ., CD'f "" -_ . 9G-3200, c 317858 ...... .,.man. : ....,.....,.,... ~ we · "".,,.,,s. It can be a reality! CANOPYTVSERVtCE l!t RATE SERVICE . At Fair PriCfll 960-163.1 $1.62 per DAY That's all you pay for a 30dayad1n the D41LYPILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DOJTNOW! 642·5671 HtlpWant.d 7100 HelpWClllhd 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 HelpWmtted 7100 HetpWanted 7100 HelpWanhd 7100 HelpWanted 71 00 Help Want.cl 7100 tWpW..tecl 7100 .....•.............•..•.•....•.•.•••..•.••......•......•..•••...••... ··············••4•••••• ......•................................•...•....••.....•.•.•................................••••••••......••••••••. BeautytMa.ni~unst waot-Clerical, gen'l ore & utel•--------•I ed for El roro sa.Jon. b k le p o g f o r COOK DRIVER FACTORY HOSlESS 83'7-47'3. bldr /developer In S.A. SUNDAY OHLY TRAINEES IEAUTY STYLIST Sal open. Hunsaker Dev. FJUme opening for cook Deliver Daily Pilot •Assemblers, 11·5 Mon thru Fri. Apply Del Taco, J..Mguna Hills, 2S252 La Paz Rd. Busy salon. t'ollowlng Co. Ph: ~ l or ap. exper'd in food prepara-bundles to carriers. Re-Packagers not nee. Must know new -"p_U_ca_t_ion_. _____ lion & food plannlog. quires van or large •And Warehousemen treads. 837-4250, 837·8779. I• ... -------Xlnt start.in& pay & out· wagon and a good driv· Jobs avail for all CLERICAL standlngco.benellts. ing record. Phone Jshifts.NOFEE HOSTESS/CASHIO BOAT REPAIRMEN DEPUTY CLERK I APlllY la Person 642-4321. ask for Harry • Mechanics, {'8rYMIOters, JC PENMEYS c~1 'll"AU l -uni Exper'd, f/llme. Apply · r-MunlclpalCourt a<>eey ....... a oppon . ~·:·. Ben Brown'& Restaw-ant painters. Must have ac· 200Laruna Hills Jo1alJ ty Employer 31106 Co"st Hwy, So. tua.ljobexperwaterfront Sooth Orange County LagunaHllls .. boetyard. Repair yachta, Municipal Court has F.quaI Oppor Employer DRIYEttS ,_La_g~u_na_. ______ 1 40'-80'. Blackle's Boat temporary full time poei-ICross-COURtryl Temporary Services HOUSBCHPER A •n In Yard,673-6834 Hons available im· Nos.,.,.lalhcreq'd. 4320Campus,Stel30 1- m-.. ,alely Req I 1 ..-~ 3 cluldrea. 4-8 yrs. room, ...., · u !'es COUNTER Help. fem. MacGregor Yacht Corp Newport Bch 549-8a7l Bookkeeper, full charge ttll'u trial balance. Must be good 1ypl5t. Growin& ro nr ... o.c. Airport. Call If 7~1-4462 o.r send resume to PO Box 72.SO, Npt Bcb, 92663 YT· cleneal e~nence, p/t.. Day & ev•. Apply, l&'UPlacettiaC.M. l4.24S.GrudAve board. salary. Westclirf, type 40 wpm, SUS hr· Slax Burgers 898 W 19th Santa Ana 558-9021 NB. S3I-Ol.3& Call mo 834-31.M for a St, Costa M~. WCTalCIAMS HOU51C&.U.MJMG test appointment. & HB.Pl:IS Women wanted to work COUNTY Of· COUNTER GIRL lndustriaJ &Commttdal =I:~~~ ror .Janice's Raggedy ORAH&E Part time, expr'd only. exper. req. Apply 8-UAM pare food daily & assist AnDs housecl'g serv. Pay PERSOHHEL Apply btwn 2:30 & 5 pm. or 1..tPM. 17751 Sllyparll: w/cooking. Expr helpful by Job. 8 am to J, Tues Bookkeeper, ewer in con · N a l u r a l F o o d Circle, Sulte "0", lrvlne. or will train. 10 AM to 3 thru Fri. 67~ st ruction pref'd. Call DEPT. Rest.aurant.105 Main St., PM. Cafe Metro. Nwpt H 1 1 C k 957-1588 G2SN.RDllSSt BalboaPenin.673·2345 ELECTRICIANS Bcll.Cal1Anlie&TS-080l ousec ean n$?, oo s, liOOKKEt-:PER , full SantaAnaCalif 92701 Courier, part-time. Must &HaPUS Bartenders, Plant care, LEGAL SECRETARY HURSIS Must have 2 yrs exper as MAT U RE W 0 MAN LVN R li l~ril sec'y. xlnl t.yp·~ n Jtime lo welcome • eves. N, re er. .. Xlnt opportwai.\y. l'I Js required, shthn new<'omers & conlacL LldoConv.Center not. necessary, H.B. oC· merchants. Flexible b.rs. '"'""S ri A NB flee, position requires Need car, lite typing. ~ upe or ve, coordioatloa w /other 547-3095. ._ __ c_a_ll_646_-77_64 __ _ sec'ys. Salary to $800. 847-6041. LEGAL SECRETARY Newport Firm, exp pre· f'd. Excellent typing, no shorthand. Call for Appl MCDONALDS Applications Now Being Taken Full & P /Ume Help Apply In Person blwn lOAM & 12 noon. MonthruSat.10-S'.XI 752-2~18 30 IO S. lrfstol, SA. LEGALSECRETARY U.nFrontOf NURSES AIDES ll·7, exper. pref'd. Mesa Verde Conv. Hoep, 661 CenterSt.C &I. !OFFICE GIRL for Jewelers M!i. S Day wk wlbener1ts. 1-'0tTnt Pond Je'ft!en, 2904 E. Coast Hwy,QSM .644-8857 Exper. able to handle 1 TheTreasury) girl office. Call Mary. MEDlCALASSISTw/Sto OPTOMETllC 714-644-4212 5 yrs. previous back ore. E)'ootolf.jce. Expenence Liquor Store Clerk, re· exp. lb busy GP ore. pref. Huntmitoo Beach. tired man p /time. Heavy X-Ray w/valid 962.3371 Gourmet store. Apply, Calif. Certificate <lim1t· 1--------- Phu:a Verde Liquor. 1525 ed permJt>. Front ore. PRDER Desk Clerk in Mesa Verde Dr. East, knowledge helpful but irow1ng :.portin£ goods C.M. notreq'd.631-0710 wholeaale co. Call 546-49SO . t'hargc thru financial AnAHirmallve haveowncar.Dependa· llesldential exper. req. Fullorp/tgeneraloffice Gardeners. Party LiquorClerk Medical~"'*' st at e m e n 1 for pro· Action Employer ble 644-W7 1'op pay. Apply 8-UAM help. Laguna Nleuel, hostesses, $3/up. SS2·5SOO Exl)eron y. 3 Doctor olc. PIX AMw..-Ser#. fessional of!i<'e near ---------1 · · ot l-4PM. 17751 Sll:ypark _&1...;._l-OS94...;._..:.._ _____ Housekeeper live in, nice Mature, experienced. Peg Board, 4>:i days Vic. oraqe co. Airport. Custodian, 30hrs week, re· Circle, Suite "D", Irvine. bondable, dependable week. 644-0295. P /lime eves & wknds. Orange Cly Airport. Cl.ERK Full/Part t1me. lady for nice family. 3 Apply AM's. in person. ---------~xp. ·'"public ac.count· Pnntanoofc.,Lag.Hill.s. tireepref'd,MesaVerde General Offlce c hildren. Room/· 895W.19th.CostaMesa Med.lcalRecept/Sec'ty Paid while training. mg farm prer Salary .. area. 847-9696 Mon·Frl ENGIHHRING TYPISTS Brd/Salary. Spanish ok. F/0 ap""""• good tvnlng Several openings. No ex-. · Cnr Moulton Pll:wy & 9am·Spm. on ... FTS.....,..... """"'°""" .,_... .1 r ,...r nee E 0 E Call open 752 6600 """ ~ "'""°"'"'' Live in. Mature Fem. skills & past medical exp .. -· · · · · . . . -Lake Forest Dr., --~-------1 Exper'd. Street plans. SECa!TARIES ---------Relief hrs, 5-9P.M + pref'd to work ror.,_Bee __ ._M_1_.m_1_. ___ _ D~OKKEEPF;R , thru ll'.305PM.830-0890 Custom detailing shop Desl~Tent.Maps.Ap· Your skills are in de· ROUSEKEEPER.Livem wlrnds. room & brd +clinical lab located in PIX ... ~w..-r-- tr1 al balance, C.P .A. COCKT ... IL needsbandwasbers.men ply in person w/work mandatalllevelsofex· for 80 yr old woman 1n 5 la t It Id I N 8 c 11 1 l ""ft ~ ... " R ~ W h · b R h B d a ry 0 us 5 e eT Y · · a or app • Plli"me Graveyard. Ex· 11rm. esume only No WAITRES with buffer exp, 1·nvide samples. Robert, Bein, f:r. e ave many JO s anc o ernar o, nr I d o r b h h I d S ,.., •"-t · I N "'-... d ... c d R f a y. ays ree on e · 832·7311• per'd or w1ll lra1n. Call p one ca Is lndu t• . detailers. 7Sl·1337 William Frost & A&Soc. u.., rvme ewport =COnw o. _, ay. es 494·1111)6 wkd;ys tll 4 only,--------- salary req Suite 403, Learn an 40 brs the most 1401 Quall St. NB. area. Work where & required. 581-2670 Mis· 494-8443 eves & wknds Medical Assistant :>36-8881 for appt. EOE 23861 El Toro Rd, El exciting, glamourous. lcustomer Service. exper -·-·---when you please. siooVjo_. ------only. C.L A. Req'd : Exptt in Toro. Ca !12G3Cl lugbly paid profess. Day nee, female. Light typ-dl"awing blood lo work -- ----or eve sesSJons. Place-i n g. prof i c I en c y • 1de111 P / l i me j 0 b · loGI Closiflg S..• for clinical lab located in Bookkeeper menta551st.Goodjobop-w/figures,lOkeyaddby ESCROW ~ .,. Housewives or college capaclt;y. Must be N.B. Call for appt, PHONE SALES Full t'ha r gc hook · por touch. phone exper. in-~ girls W/Car. IOam·lpm. r r fundin . 8327311 keeper /act'ount u nt Call 714f.51·9194 for~al ore. c.M. Call llflITIJI Mon l)\ru Fri. Earn S'75 to ami1iar w/ b. g_, in---·-------Phone Sales people. lmmcd opcn1ng 1n OC So. Cali. Cocktail M1U1eat\9am645-5800. QfACER ~ CH $95 tGuaro 115 wkly> F':.[An/~A a&i~~~~~ MedicalAssist,lg1rlENT maleorfemale,l6to85 for a talente<l 1od1v1dual~~; 1 Service estab'I lunch Offi t h r t years or age. Guaranteed ~alarv comm .. n·ur··te Wnatrei1se~, lnc .. 17922 DELIVERY man ror ear-4320CampusStel30 routes. Must ""-n•at, FNMA & GNMA. Salary ice. mus ave ron i ,, ~ ·' u Sky Park Bl Ste C Newport Bell 549-8071 ""' "" commensurate w/ab111·-ofc exper . Will leach wa,es or comm1ss ons. w exper ~ mfg co Call • . , • ' ly AM, LA Times home personable & energetic back ffi W t Ad N 2SO East 17th Street. daily for Interview from U'vme. Ca 92714· delivery route. Adults Newport Area Sant_~~ Grand ~9021 979-0747 for appl aft ~00~~~~2~~/0~ !>n~ 914, ~ail~Pl~ ePo Bo~ Suite o. Costa Mesa, 3·J0-4 :IO t714 I 547-5651l COCKTAIL Waitress 21 or only, 2'~ hrs day. Must lOam D . 1560 Costa ?deaa Ca between 5:00 &8:30 p.m. ---CARPENTER older, full time. Call Joe have economical car. no Security Pacific Bank ---------~~l av1d Connelly• _9::_~_· -----· __ • 646-4223. SS17. SI, 115 mo. Mccue at Mesa Lanes, coJ.lec:ting. Westminster, has an opening for an In· GIEHERAL OFRCE Inspection . i Equal Opportunity Perform skilled level 646-3993 Huntington Bcb area. dividual with Escrow Ideal working conds in RECf!.IVIH~ --------• Medical Ass st. Back ore, l':mployer -638-_0_l26 _______ ~customer contact ex· small ore. Typing, filing. '"' • Mac OB GYN. busy Npl Bcb \.: <'a rpentry. Apply In ..,_.., ____ ..,. INSPECTOR hi.DIS. t ofc. Mon·Frl from 9am· ..... person. Fount11m School COFFEE SHOP Delivery & Odd jobs, 20 ence. P h o n e c • n L a c t , E 1 Se d , \. Dn1•p1ct. i>ersonnel of hrsweelc.$3.00hr. w /rustomers. Some QCDept.hasopenlngsin Hpm. xper ony. n •------.....,~f..i....-., """ ed 11 fi k. H.B ins"""" ion -" small pre Expen"mental . res. ume to Ad #904. Daily Publlc Relatfoe fire, corner Newland & 675·1105 vuer are an exce ent 1gure wor . area. ~· '" · SUPERVISOR t t i g 1 d 847 3563.. cision machined & Pilot, PO Bo~ 1560 C.M. Person wanted ro in· .:t'a!bert St. by 5 P.M. s ar n sa ary an --·-------lded rt W kl For prototype & small 92626 terior des!"" firm. Call Mon. June 6. E.O. l': Delivery man for early employee benerlts. GRllo...IER~• 'Sf~CE mo pa s. or ne quo.nllly runs. Must be ---------• IO t 3 .... 534 ....,,,. ---SupcrOpPortunity For morning L.A. times in SJ""I lloi1 m knowledge of Y14.s true able to work Crom MOTEL MGR, mature am 0 pm. ·"""-· Ceromic Tr'oinee Person w Is o u n d Newport Beach. 3:30 Please call for Llgbl wor ~pa Ume. J6 J)05itionintr pref'd. Profi· sketches, verbal Inst rue-person for relief mar. 1 PUNCH PRESS. or ex.perlcnced. leadership & strong AM·6 AM . $350. mo appointment hrsweek.644-7195• cient use or meiuuring tlon'lorblueprints.Mold day per wk. Culle SETUP Mechanically Inclined. customerservlceabllity. 64S-1413or673-2Sl5 !114)558·2136 inslrumentsreq'd. making knowled ge Laguna, Call Lillian Xlnt salary & mcentive. . . ~eralOffice.( STACOSWITCH INC 2ndShlrt malure. for permanPnt Outstanding beneftts In· Dehvery Driver. Must be Full lime. 1139 Bakf'r Costa Mesa helpful. 3-5 Yrs exper. _4_94_·_2996 _______ , lmmed. openin~ for ex· fa c tory pos 1t1on 1> cludingprof1·t .. harl·ng. 21 .y,rs old & have. gd SECURITY La11unaBch.4t4-0767 5 .. 9.110 .. 1 Dnysonly. '""IGHTC'.,•K t w /bencC1ts Apply 1n " d g F 11 t ~ • ~ STACOSWITCH IMC " .,..... per. se ·up operator. person. Vohann ol Apply nv rec. u imc. Guard.partUme,Sat/SUn EqualOpporEmployer ll.39BakerCoetaMesa 37Hoursper week.Call Mu11t be able to read California Inc 3421 s JC PENNEYS 963-3702 ask for Greg PAC & Holidays,~ hr. Call S49-JOU 545-9471 or }IPPIY in prints & u.,e precision Doheny Park Rd. 2001.agunaHllls Mall DELIVERY Man. Cull IFJC 494-8572forappt. INSTALLERTRArNEE Equal()pporEmployer person to, Coral Reef ::asunngtools~rl0-60 Capistrano Beach Laguna Hills time. for party rental Motel. 2645 lhrbor Bl. presses, ront uous ft Equal Oppol' Employer business Lots of heavy • BANK for window tultini, start C.M. See Eb or Shirley !ntcrnulcnt nms. We of· Cleaning Women wanted. lifting, driving & GUARDS S2.50 hr, raises to $4.50 --------• Jemen. Cerxlntwages&bcnetits $3.50+ per hr. NB/lrv customer cont.act. Must HEEDED IMMED. hr. within 1 yr, over 21, MACHINE SHOP ---------& s~ady employment. area.Carnec.QA.8846 Collection Center Atten· be """al •. 18 or old•r. J . 1 1 tall & neat. exper p . . . d Need2women,fu11Jpt.We ApplyAt: . danl to receive furn le Part"'""ywo"'rld,C.M. " EquaJOpport'Unlty oin !ii progress ve, ast belplul,644-8494 (;.~cter1Sio1n g)rSom er opr. train. Vanda Beauty AMF, INC. _____ ._ ___ , clolhlng at Simi Trlr. Employer M/F growing co. W/unlimlted ""0 ess me exper Counselor 963·j046 Potter&BrumfleldDiv. U.ERICAL .. ""';\,,. Slack an trailer. Write Dental Assist. cbainlde, advancement. Musl be IHYEMTORY CLERK prer'd or will train. So-6»1675 2 6 1 a 1 A v e n 1 d a DEPUTYCL1:RK tax rece1p.ts. Older FII'.alleast6mo'sexp. !XEC. SECltETA•~ ~:it~"ir~n~C::-i~ ~ Emxperate'rllnallnvceonntotryroorl, ;:'~~:e~~.mech'I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;., Aeropuert.o Mumcapal Court worker pref d. 3 days, Some Sat. H.B. 846-3540 .-., • _, ... __ ~~~~~~~~~ San Juan Coplstrano West Orange County 9am-7pm al Crown For financial instittt 1on quahfy +uu>Q benefit.. famillarit1 w/P05t1.na is·•= NOW Recruiling sba.rp, EqualOpporEmployer Municipal Court has Valley Pkwy & AJJcia, DENTAL ASST.-One yr In N.B. Harb.or .area. sues &receipts. Growing Maid, exper, Laguna Bcb, ambitious man to sell temporaryfull-timepo!ll LacunaNlguel.Pay$2.50 experw/90meexpanded Starting sal Slt,000 per • com~an y w /1ood fullebarge.modestsized hardware, tools & sbop•-------- tions available im· hr. Apply at lraller. duties. Req'd for pro-yr. ~.·:· benefits. Apply btwn residence. Mon-Wed-Fri.. equipment to industrial mediately Requires 1 Goodwill lndustries. ~ve H.B. ore, 4 days, 9am & nooa. at Barcus-Salary xlnt. Must have accounts. Avg S280 per yr clenul experience, ______ ... ___ salopn. ~-5545 ~ ln 6 to 8 mo's Secretary Beery, 154Gl Sprtnadale, checkable ref's. Reply to wk. No exper. nee. Call type 40 wpm, S3 65 hr Dental assist. Sharp, ex· may move to otlter corp. .Security & Industrial H.B. 818-9211 Ad. No. 913, Dally Pilot, 751-9134, L'all (714) &14-6l84 for 3 COOi( responsib1lrtles requir· Box lSM Costa Mesa ~~~-~~~~~~I MANAGER p'd RDA & X·ray, lie. Ing extensive travel. Services JAHITORS Ca 92626 ' • -* * tt'f.1CapOpoUln=.OF Breakfast Shm. GOod pre:f'd. Nr So. oast Plaza. Ple.osuend resume &/or lU.8. Gtand, S.A. M/F, cpts, p/Ume. lrvlne --· -------·---------·• "• • pay & beneflts. 540-3838 please call Jeff Briery, 558-902'1 area. Pb: 752·'292. betwn ·MAID Needed. Dependa· NURSES ORAH&E Apply,JollJRoaer Dental Oral 5ur1ery Aa· 67S-9U1, NewJ>Ort Beach 433>C•mJ>ll.'SteJJK>,NB 1-5. " ble for weekdays & URG&n' PEISOMHIL 4008.CoutHwy sist..Exper'd.SomeSata. Savtn•• 4' 1.oan. 2602 ~ Janitorial weekends. SeacliH Immediate full·Umo RN LaaunaBeacb Sal open. Ha.7139 or ~.poca"'..!!:d, Newvon Lie.No. 11'7 SUPERVISOR Motel,GM89Z. positlonavaUableonJM Well known. larie1 DEPT. °"" _,,. " shift. F\IU-time l)081tlons • a t a b l l • h e a S25N.RouSt '15l·OJ.Maft8"wlmd1. Exper'd p/llme. Itvfno MAID$ wanted lm· lllofor·UccmMd penon. M•u/Newport prime Santa Ana. eauu2701 COOK,A)af Wft DENTAL-Olrl ~day for GUARDS atea. Call for appt. tnediately, eJCper un· net s.11 & 11·7. Excellent locallon. MUil have U· An Alr\rmaUve F\IJI Ume. OppOrtunlty to Orthodontic Office, good Factory Costa Meea le Cerritos 752-7292. necessary we train. App-salary and workina COD· per le n ce re1 Ide o. Ad.Ion Employer luro 111 . ••P•Cta of typist, full timeMl-2291 YOU cou• 'D PlTmanent. Full• Part. ly NC!'4t'p0rt Channel Inn ditiOQI. Call Per.oo.nel: tlal/rc!ta11. Some COD,. RULISTATE . - t . -. ,. -. .... . - ~~~~~~~~I resta\lrant bmtneu. Ap-., time. ..Phooe la tramp .r• IUTCHEM HELPIR 8030 W. PadOc Cal Hwy. 137-8000. mere I al. Salary, oYer* .:. · ply2633 WalCoulBwy Dental receptionist IE EARNING q'd. Retired welconte. DoysTueltbruSWl. Call ~ mBLYMANOlt ride, coromluloot • .., ___ _..._ __ , NB.calll42-M1S. w /exp. Busy offic•. 1.._.STEAD OF C811546-027•.ofchral0-2. 548-7'1A8.lkfocMaurice.' MAIDS Wanted im-CONVALrJiCt."NT • Appllcallon1 conrldto· """d'•f'!: 1-~criuur·t l• .. llllllillllll __ -.... _ Salaryopen.84Z..a&lC " ~Wed~. La ·Haltpr~to c.are (or mediatelyapernotre· HOSPITAL Ual.Appt.!lectttary ---,- M!Oft9' --DENTALASST ' OOlClif"G" HAIR STYLIST & wbiilchi.llvelD q'd.wtllfmn.Apply-NB-f--Lasunaffuw-~HN.12Y. Munkipal Court COOi$ Ortho, tba.ir&lde uper P'ACIAUST fcx-new H · or out. No IUUnf. Must Travclod&• Motel, 6208 Equal OJ>oortun1ty Ora nee. County Harbor No Esper. Necaa only. Prtf'd BDA. 4'41 MEN·WO•JEN > clusi~ N.B. saloo. Da.n drive.~ 1 _ W. Coast l.lw-y.142-8252 Empfoy~r ~ . • ~~~~\.Ji~~~~~ lmmedl1t.e()prrun11 da)'s,topPl)'."2-21US. TRAIN&ES lf1·908S,Eves642-0l58. LAMOftANM Make·UP Arlisl want.d .~ _-_ UAllSTATI 1 tloH avallab1 1m· Appty~Mon·ll'rt DENTAX. Seeutar11 BLUEIEANJOBS Halr Stylist Wuted f« F.x-por'd w/mrmt sk.lllS: fOC'M.B.llloii.tidu.slve NURSISAIDES • ULISPIASOM medlattl)'. R~ulres t ''~.nbGPef'. best Newport Center Proleas'°""l. Outltand· make-up llM, ul A 3-11 A: !M. ~·d. G. ~ + C-. yr. dni<'al Qeri~•. R£UBDl'S MMl12 PACKAGERS loeatlon. SotMfoltow\DJ, tnc oppor. Apply ln 1, =~n-have ce»-Boda. Good ail w /la· 1iftir Ho•• U two'° wpm,. SUS hr. =... o..ai Hfll:i.mt Wod" a.EC .' \op eommlUlOD•' penon WfNl\ame. Mr. Ii c.MCMQD,, 1 .. c.ruaes. ColtQtry Clab 45tMD.Co.tHWy Call ('JH) 83f.tl.M tor a -ao 'l'bLinlflW'.& • •s~.u.~os , ft0.71'10, :t'UeldQ thru ,"-'*• BObeirt, Betn, · ·AGER . Con•• Hoap .• 0!A• ,_..,.. 4,.._-",11• tellappcGlm.ent. ·Tv Pbape~ --. ~-"""" Saturda.Y-,,.. • • ~ WUllam Fro&ttc ~. DchenM~lt~-~ ~--..-i' ~'-' COUNTY OF t.qualOpporEtnpkrytt'~ _; ' IMJ. MOLDIN5 HOSTESS PrOfc~nal Environ· por mo + Bonuses' ~ ..... ..._ • i OIAMGI , DidtCiiad.• G .... •·•1011.; .. 1 E '4 l\'l/S itJS .,..,,. En11neera • 1illulth ~ ... Nld vau: ,..,;...a-;...,, • RECEPTlO'NlST nMidect- co.s WANTm ....... ~ m ..,._ ~=\:.;11 M-74•14 .:; ~ 140l ;QU&ll st; 1;tlon, Chulfe••,:\Clllll ·~ .dXJw:W~"" 11.:. for npldlJ upandllll ,. i PIRSOHttEL ~ ro Cborrle . ""C•~, -'~' , ,, L"' l;OIJtP. Mf.4JIS1 '~"· \ , ~ . a~ ...,at .. -. ~·a Ida llllc. Tntn1 ts .t 0..., .... Coioll LONG OR. SHORT r • Ti .. Tl .. ""~-drl ....., ___ -. _ ,Ba"1ur Con•. Ho1p, IOkt,Jddup~r*t:App • ._ sr1o O.lll04.lla.trn. N "?'' TEllM -,, ""'-~,• '" ........ m _.. Vtll'I --=-~...w.r 20$5 T!lurtn Ave CM . • C2$N.~sSt OcltJ*"necethrJ PAIDVACATlONS ~ for .p11rl,,Umt WMk~IJ MAHYFRPAJD Mi~ • l.Yn~to ewportfl" " S.Ota.Aft.a.C1lltmo1 lJ tlidl.U, PlloL ~llMNpt mvtt.C.M. ___ .N!VERA.F..1£--~·1YourTr•? y;Jordaonly~oatart. M~!! •. _ ' L • •• ,_ ,,. lridur.cri • ~nc. JT~l D r •1·1._....,=Aii mrmahve "'P t R ult'' ~i': ' DfSHWASHElt , .• C:.llor('Omeint"4ar , fi .8aPt"t'Dl3 __. liave trudCor vu"· nlsc: ~~.:~ ,...,.._MURSISAIDIS~ ~~tk c..,., Irv. Call::~,R!4~.-.,.' Act!onEmPloYf1' g Tuatb.ruS c 11 IE[[~ 'Ibal'aUUletoPI')' llabllll1 1nauranl.'e. ctencalPo:UtlOl'I &Ott.DautS r:\1 ·T~ !S. · • ' '~~~~~~~~~I dlreeC.oc7. Your M..14.tsukforM~uric!. trarani6inthe"Daib'PIJQ\ = Bet a:3U " 3:1" Al.oFeeJ 7·S 41 a.tt. W1ll tr•in l.D:' uc.nOHtST r l~'Tfilde yoU:I' Old lwf for ~·~ .. our · UT ,.l ..1 .~2' .. 0IM~Ulilt.~n Irvin P"11t1111111A~oqy1 &crelted.lndttcch&al . ,_,-Plloto Studin hu od 1 _,. DlSl1U8 OR. p/Ume. eei.-tv1cae Y'tW~ .,. .,. 0,,. 4Mg\nl>Costdlua lJdoO.W.C.k'f f11t11"allnt C!pnUlf for 1 ~~J!:U,~ -~ ,E"ICCl,4G'lal.m f:amilrP&OSl42Spetmo. _IJJ~t~I ,. tL!d6ntlt1. !'Or m(IJ In· Have tom hinato ltt"Sulte~ · J ea,.1470 l5S5S.Pt.riorA .. NB penoaable 11rl.frid•J _ ~ ·~, Jl.IWN.1.11MlJ3, ~-• 1~Uooc:ia1JI04r.L, QIBlll(!cUl!Sdollwtll. • --' ' ,. __ , CahMl-7* ~ wh6eaaMU;.:MUI. •. ' I.,. . ,. - , ... ' ·---.l ~ ----- ' •t ' r . ll . ,,.. :~' • \. . ,\ I • RETAIL CLERKS Seuetsy ,t1l•c.,t. UTOTE.M RE. Ofl' lmmcd <ipen ,._ ............__ 1nic Good t) µl!>t die ....... •-•Morkett 1 ... ph<in~ !>kill:. o c P~1t l<Jf\.' Ol)l·n Isl, ~nd & r\ 833 Ir d s h If I, In San lrµC>r1 Jrea 9099 n.,-mente & Laauna ..,Jo.CR fo,TARY Heccp Bf<11l'h Othcr itrfai. h11\ t' 1 io1u:.t l<ir 1ntenor de1>11rn t>l>tlllnKh al'6 :"to exJ)l:r firm Xlnt l)ping i;ktlb. rl".q d Ap11ly 111 ,my or no i.horth&nd. Good our store~ phone personality l<efs ;!!188 :St'wport 81\d Call tor JflJ>I :\Jon Fn l\ist.i Mt>bu 642 7702 9 5. U45 1$700 Senll'l' SIJ Allendant J> llmt' ;\\';,iii l'\l'S & \\knds Expcr'd only Nt-..il uppt.<ar & hundwnl m g Appl). ~!JO Wood:.hop. ~tale Mu:.I h1n e woodshop exper Call for appl 64~·4406 YARDMAN Young man wishing lo est11hlis h himselr 1n g rowing career TIME A JFE Mechanic11I Knowledge t• 1 benehc!al. Apply, 19~ LIBRARIES Plarentia, C.M. Man's new 3 i.pd Bl<')'Cle Aluka Century. $7$. or of fer Mll·3646 l\lounttn C&6t1.n& c ....... & ~,_nt 1030 CONTEMPORARY Mae Tovlth IOlf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ollect Ion o f Pt y Bo) '1aaoi.unc:.. l!IGO lo 1970 all must M complelc.i I< 11.l 1ood to fu1r rund. W1tf ~ cash 548 wr•. u.k rorT1m ••••••••••••••••••••••• FURHITUR! Goe.llliths lac. Nlkon ~·rN 1.4, CaaMt. Ga roe set w1tti bf11ut cut •~ Seolt Or N 9 SS CASH FOR S $210. 4t4-tlt I. \'el vet chn;. 11ol1t & love Good usf'd furn 1refng1 i;eut <earthtones>. Glass 133.-3048 Crzrs & sto\es 546-0768 CClh 1035 & wood coffee tables, 133 J064 ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• lum!J6, bdrm suite. mat· • I Nef'd to renl a Cement Beaut ltul Burman Kitten. tresses, yeUow high bock .. We Mixer for 3 wks for use al 8 weeks. No papers. Call chrs. bookca•e" wall un-buy old &old ~ "'.Y house. 552 6296 .,. .. sliver" ----- 839·3901 Its. barrel swivel rocker. Flndinaii Stone!! Mlltlcal All in xlnl cond. ~-4760 Instrument 1083 Beautiful short haired ••••••••••••~•••••••••• larae, mule neutered & Pecan coffee table & end sac Lady 's d "mond shots. SlO. 55\.4169 Wble 575. 548-1627. 917 . 1• Conn Mln·O·Mat1c elec. --w 18th St.. CM engagement nng oq~an. excellent condl· FREE KITTENS Lon1 -_ ~O lion. S&OO. P P. ~·12.59 hair beaut1l'i. Reser ve R1Hera bed sofa. green Men i. Diamond Rin . your!i now! 960·4273 na1;1~ah) ~~ Good cond vu 1 u e Sil 2 s . w 1f1 York alto saxaphone. gd "-8040 66 '36 SlOO 0 £f1 "'-'CRIFICL' """'' lla\e student horn Askin~ $40 -...,. 673 75-14 ~ "' """"' 675 7'781 e' es. &i "'knds ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ gemol oa1i.1 reporl OLD ENGLlSH Sheepdog Hurd rock Maple Bdrm 5-1.5·~ CO~N 60 pups AKC 11 "'t..i, Set or st.>ll sep»ralE Pt::Rfo'ECTCOND S600 Shot:o1 Gd w kids. $12S pieces 642·6716 or Uvettock 8075 ~9·38l0 __ 645-6625 ~ WtH _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEAD Guitar. A mpeg • D OG o B E D I t:: N (; E U oal.. t·hl>l t" n:. mat i.pg Re&. Morgan mare, broke tn1ll!tparent body. S2SO CLASSES s tart Wl'd Sli5 Rt:fr S75. Osk 125. lo ride & drhe. blk 197 3638 Jun l' 2 2 , 7 3 o p M tamp Sl2 642·5633 parade Morgan geld ma. Pds 1017 N"'pt fr\ area546 1928 C 0 Eng. Wesl 11rn 17 14 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ul>lom intng Rm sel 331$-lOll ' .; AKC Alaskan Mulamute , "Salem House' sohd Youne Pied Cock1tt1el. 6 mo femalo. dnt mark Oak Pet•an f1n1s h E Compl w new cage & ings645·5662 ch~ur!>. 72" tuble. 24' MiscellOMOUt 8080 u.pphes $110.67~5637 leaf. $1800 \ alue. for ISOQ. ~21~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pianos & ONJGftt 1090 UT AIL SALES SECRf':T,\RY Newpon Ul\d. CM Equal Oppor Emplyr m 1r MerchandiH Dalm11han I yr old ;\KC Regu.terctl, IOVl'S Inds liest Ofr. 002·11521 WANTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tuble. $10. h1dabed. $40, TOP CASH DOLL/\ H Owner moving mui.t sell all good l'Ond. p A ID FOR y U U R W.u rt It t er Sp _I 11 e I , CLERIC Ofhee l>Upphci.. lnlercsl mg & t h<11lcngmg work F lime Will tru1n lk-ut'h SI ut 1oncrs, 1020 Jo: x (.' l' u It v c As s 1 'i l 8'!1'\l('C Slu lil'lp Cull or Perform broud range •Jf A 1 9 I'' udmimslrulivc, rt-search P \tmt>. "pp>· !JO ' Coast l lwy. N B T_. ..a. S ff hbo d .••..•................. Antiques 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & !1Cl'rt-t11r1al duties for one,... w C or prl'stclcnt of hold1n~ co SewilMJMOChOprs Oµerator. Cont act W de I d Mu:.l hu vc l'Olll'i;c Expcr pref'd NeurOC ~uth.tor. lloh!I Laguna, On ran Adorable Cocker Span puppy. Good d111posl11on Male. buH. :.hol11. AKC • Sl50 I bst ofr ln9· 7087 degrl'e + xlnl sec skills Airport. 5-10 :!684 I ~~ s11~C1&. l Hwy, Lug Bch. Of A •• I _________ , typin~. 1>horthnd & light ...... ., n 1ques. RN'S :m:1n·11. t:xc:epllonal ?P Shot! Sales l''ull p l Exp.I - -HUGE ware h'!u s e Ca mpus Dr. N B. Urnsa Apso, AKC, rlufry baU of energy 12131357 31H8 I por for per.,on \\ UI· µrefcl bettergrudelJm ITEM P O RA RY Acct . cra~med witb...o\ler 500 MALE Afghan puppie:.. '\ight nutl>es 11 7 Jo'ull & tellel't. motlvauon & m store Xlnt heneflls Clrk Capislruno-Lug~na music boxes, nlckelo· AKC w paper1> und I> lime. Albo, CCU RN's q~!ll\IH' mind Xlnl pa) career JOb No Sunday~ H.O p • begin~ing 6113 deon p1anOt1, e1rcus or • shots 12 wks old. bluck Benefits for r tlmc Con "il'ar OC Airport Send :\fr Muto\\111. \Ir Cur for 6 rnos S7SO per mo g11ns. wall c l ocks, $'l00. PPIS2l 3607 1,1(1 ~hs<> Jensen C~t• rt">ume to Ad-~. 0 'Jlb ren 54tHlo8-I, NB -l96·3l11J grandfath er clock:.. 'f Pilot PO ilox 1560 C l1 -fascinating antiquei>. AKC.: Purebred \\'hil t! male Malte:.e 7 mo, male. tra ined , all papen. s hots $300 incl new dot:,&1e dr bed 55-1 0035 cmor1al tf'O,p1tal .. : ' • · ·So Coasl l'lor·-.c.-ouls. TOOL MAKER .,.,._ t.l:!·l'73-l 92b2ti v ,.. v"erSl,000.000Worlb i.earchmg for potential & Orange oounly f\rm American Jntern11tional cxper'd t.ilcnt fo1 ~eekll toolmaker Expr'd Gallenes; l~TKetter· film!> T\' Sl..i!(c Comm in bolh OlllCbinelabcic. . ing St., In ine. Tel. I!> All \!(l'l> l)pes t1on & progressive dies. 7 ·1'177. Open-Wedthru Hoom Attendant'> Top wage!> pa 1d • The Inn al LJ~unu :!ll'I, C~l lJ\lo).Lill(Una SALES SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME SSS$ SSSS PART TIM! TELEPHONE WORK HOUSEWIVES COLLEGE STUDENTS t:uarantl·ed llour l ) Wui:l' Ptu~ lkir111~ ~ :J(I 11m to H·:rn pm Call 1).11) ~Z!J or <'omt• lo :!SO ('; lilh St , Co!>la Ml·~a ...,,\I.ES Cieri.. P llml' for 1·artl & gift 'hoµ in l' \.1 E1C1>er re<1111red 5-UI -ll3K • S.ALESPERSOH I I I Part or rull lime Wm tlow t1nlml! Tran.,pu1cnl 'l1Jdc., rn1n1 hl1nd., tH-1 ~!M "-ile-. pan l110l' Fahnl· 1·'\per IWl'l'!>sJ r' I' a 11 \J._.n 646 IWO SALES OPPORTUNITY looking For More Out Of Llf•? \VON HEPllESEN 1' \Tl\' ES mcel people t•iirn i:ood mm1c). cnJo:- t he1r work !,earn ho"' ~ ou l'an bt•romc an i\' on lteprel>entall\'l' Call 7>!-0·7041 or Zenith 7 1359 SALES RETAIL for r h1ldren·., f:.i11h1on tloth1ng qore 1n CJp1slrano Vulle~ Ciill-493 170>1 aft 6 "·•nd\\1rh & Salad F.ibrtcators, Sam 'Iii noon 979 07 Ii fo1 JPPt art 10'.im SEAMSTRESS i-; '< p e r • d c u !I t o m .;ailmakin)Z. Cull for appt 673 21.W SECRETARY TO PRESIDENT Shorthand and typing re· qwred. A variety posl· lion with many ex ecul~ve. admlnlstraU vc and social dulies A team oriented Individual who ltkes people C all IH0.2SOO; momlnRs on· ly-8 30 to 9. 30 and ask ror Pain. !We N!lllt'Y IXECUTIVI SlCRITARY ·~Jolly Roacr.lnc.has lln IM~. openU\11! for 11n eicper'd teer t1ry. Out!llandlnfl sh & l)'l>IRI klll .... ff'q'd ror this po11tlon. Prior ·~~r. in rcat•urent oporntlon1 ptee: nble, 1llhou1h not n\ilndatory Xlnt work 1n1 eonda & bentflt packaae whkl\ Include nou aroup tn!'lurance bt·nefrls &-pront 1harln1. Salary comm n11ur110 w /e~prr. Ap1>ly In lJt:r.;on, 9 pm, Mnn Fri lT042 Gllll'tte "' e. In inc r SECRETARY P lllnl' Inquire l. llman Satl., 110 2llth St. :-; B 675 69ill SECRETARY For markelmt: mgr 01 dalu protCS!>IOI( l'O Poi. rl'<I., l''\fK'I' " l!ood sh. ''PIO!(, \l'rhul & lt•ll•phone .,ktlb \lust be ad;ipluhlc & ha' e ability to work well '~ other:.. Xlnl t•o l>t>ncf11!> Send n•.,ume or phone. tor appt intcrvw lnlel(rated Data Cor p I OI\. Salcl(uarcl liui>1nl';.s S)-.tem.,, Inc I PO Bo'< 57i, Cthla :\lc!>a. Cu !121'2'7 546-6080'. 631 0070 SECRETARY Sport's Mf9 Firm Xlnl I) pin(( !>kllb. light hl..kpnl(. IO\'Oll'IOI( bill ini: ll•lc.-phon!'s Mon thru Fri. 7 30..\~1 lo IP:\1 5-1{) 61-l2 SECRET.ARY F l1ml' J>enonable Strong lypl11Jl & sh nee \ppl) 1n pcr ... on Roberl, Bein. Wilham Fro!>t & ''""' 1101 Qll'a 1 l SI, ~ 13 SECRETARY I.I st•ry, e'\pcr F 11me ,\pplll'ants t rom 18 ~rs w slnd :.l:1ndard:.. For mlo & appl call .\9-t·9177 lor mgr Sccrelury UNION BANK llas i\n Opening For A SECRETARY C:andtdates must posi.e:.i. good t~p1n~. :.h & telephone s k1lb. t\llral·· II\ e salar~ & benefit:. l 'onla<·t Don~ M1lrhcll t.10 Newport Cl r Dr l'\ewport Beal'h 558 5280 l-A-1ual Oppor Employer 9.'>7 tr& Company will pay top Sat. 9 AM lo 4 PM. Vb1t ! & be Ci C 11 AKC Owl White Collie Soft R•x·k or Jua grp to waites neats. a Furniture Stripped & fem.2~poodle!>,Germ µlay al nil l8of'l'lw St~rs1 forappt. 956·~3 -Refinished by Experts S hep boy tH6 01 12, \ olle) Ball )!umc~ Call Tow Truck Driver needed 752.5059 dys, 646·6826 eve 645 2801 Pal JI i52·<!692 exper. Call 646·9630 Mon· · · Statm11\ry s1or1J In CdM fo'ri. 8-~. Coast Tow~ T~~!h ~~~~gO~ka~~~~=: ~\~s !ulesludy, f time. TRUCK Dmer for local card table. Oak rocker, & .1 ~<1'\S. ~~nt w~rkmg. con dchn•ry. Must ha vc gd gossip bench. 963·6Ml ds. El.(>Ecial!) fine diem driving rct·oril. Call Rure Sh1h·lzu l'ups. 2 Blk & whl male:.. $200. each. 557·7578 or 558·2411 (8:30 5:301 usk for Pat. I ell' Ph: I' run~1!> Orr, S.W-4950 675· tO!O for nppt. _________ 1 ,.ux1mn SALES part lime. must be outgoing For info 541).3333 ext. 341 ask for Tern STOCK CLERIC Finish•d Goods Pt!rrorm :.imple as ~embly work & maintain fm1~hed)(oods 1m l'nlory Some e:..pt!r pref d 10 Sh1ppm1: & Recel\ mi; STACOSWITCH IMC 1139 Baker Costa Mesa 5-19 :!Wl ~ual Oppor Employer STOCK MAH With pricing & salf's ex per Appl) in Pl'rson. ~1arrmer'!> Stationer~. 225 Forest ,\\c, Lui.: lkh •STUDENTS• Full or p ,t1me lo d1~ tribute zip code dircc lories in o"'n arl'a. Nt•ed access to ('ur, over 16 S-1 + p e r hr t 7 l 4 ) 839.0875 STYLISTS OPERATORS HAIRCUTIERS Newport Beach Salon ex panding. Comrn1ss1on & benefit!>. Some rollow1ne preferred. 548·8520 SUMMER WORK FOR STUDEMTS P T $.5.18 hr lake home Local job sites J shills AJW 18+ <71ll63-1 1063. T.V TECHNICIAN Good pay, msidr & out· side Wr11<ht ~ T V ~ 1786 1)PtstS IF YOU HAVE TIME.. WE HA VE Tht AstlCJIWMl'ft LETS TRADE SECRBARIES TYPISTS PBX Long Or Short Term PAID VACATIONS NEV EH A FEE Call or come In today IELL~ SE!RVIOES 833-1441 • Typist Recept. Gen. clerical ror Public Acct. ore. 646--1332 WAITRESS f:,per required. food & rockta1I. over 21 11100 E Coai.l Hwy, N 8 644·9550 nsk ror Karen ---- A m e r i c u n 0 a le : Springer Spaniels. Bit.. & Sideboard, $75, & wht,lvr&:wht.$86&up. H oos ier rolltn11 . 9602955 w e namel shelf $750 ~-7945 Antique 1'1ea Mart. Swap Meet , col lectables . pr1mll1ves, Sun. only 9·-IPM. 131 1';1 Camino Real. TU!)tm. 5"4·1901 Old t:ng . ..')heepdog Pup PY AKC. Shots, l4 wks. Sl75 Call 645 6625 AK<: Blal'k Lab·:., 2 mule~. t femulc : xlnt breed1ngi. 1 1 ~ Price i68 3799 Appliances 8010 TINY TOY POOULES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Male pupp1~ AKC. Shots Non· Working Major i\ P· _ CaH · 530·5649 pliances & Pow er Shih ·tiu AK C 2 M Mower s wanted Reduced to $150 for 1m. Reasonable. 646-5848 med s a I e 963-6248 Washers. dryers Clean ~'73 _4504 ______ _ late models. SlOO.. 1 yr Sale or trade Enallsh Spr guar Free deliver y inger Spaniel. Beaut.. ~tstr Chg. Will also buy lov11ble pan.rs 548·6490 636-2840 ___ •...;_.._.,.. __ _ ---------AKC Golden Rtrns • l-'r1gida1re S89 Eler 220 dryer. P err Bob 645 5613 cond Frttto You 8045 4S.H378 ..........•............ F-R G HT DAM AG ED Tortml>e shell long hair HOTPOINT SALE, 3308 spa)'ed fcm11le cut, 6 W. Warner nr Harbor. toes. l'u~e face & sweet Santa Ana. 979-2921 dlspos1t1on Work day:. und 1;0 lo night school WASHERS· DRY ER S Cul needs lots or alien· SlOO. Clean late modeli. 1 lion & TLC 646 0818 yr guar. Free delivery. ... kl 1 d MstrChg.636·2840 rree tte ns o goo home Call a fter 7pm . Gll$ Stove. xlnl cond. $75. 6754558 Julie. Musts~. Call548-8437 Pups . Part Springer ------------1 Span Lab. 7wks old. Nd Refrigerator <A pl u I gd bme 548 2712 works gd $25, Wooden --. ----- desk 60x33" $25. S4S·G910 4 k 1 It ens 8w k s o Id ----------• Beautiful, a Ing haired WANTED! Mixed clrs . M2·4599 Switchboard Opr E\'e~ & Wtulret>S & Hostess Ex· Good used refrigerator. T ood h d I 6 k SECRETARY Wkncls Will tr;11n Order Coordinator Superior Ans Sen·. Costa per'd. ?itust be able . to P /P 536-2885 ~dg ldtte:' .::~~i brr ~::-1< ;;1t.i~~h~:1r51~~· Coldspot CrMt eree. top noon &art 2PM lll'14111nal sale~ ofc for Mesa 645-11616 th1-. "orld widt• manur. TEACHER for pre-school h,1, an opening . for a & elementarv grades !tall•, !i~ry /l'OOrdinator. Will train Call bet. s ~ PO!I r<'tl s nrrurate lYP· pm. 573.3303 IOI! & µood teleph com· municallon skills. Ex-1---------pcr. pref"d. but we will I rain the ril{ht person. Good sal & benefits For oppt. call Mr. Sam Booker . •93·9301 9am·Spm AMF INC Potter & Brumfield Div. 26 18\ Avenlda Aeropueno San Juan Capistrano l'A!uul Oppor Employer UCRETARY Small llales mK'tng aiicv needs highly sk1lll'<I penon Cor Impo rtant multi function pos. Musi posSe.511 xlnl 1e1: skills ~ ha\'e payroll. accts payo blr &t Kf'n office e)(pel' Sales ,ordt'r desk bck ar11d helpful. Sl1 rtin8 salary commensurate w 1hlht1e,. Call ror 1n tel'\1ew John L BatCtJ, ~4 WESTMARK ASSOC ...__.. SECRETARY t'\ill Umt. xlnt typist. Shorlhand desirable. $ulory or~n. Send re· aume to Ad # 92-t, The Oa 111 Pllut. P . o. Bo"( 1500. Co.lit Mtta, Ca. o-~ t·:o r-: ' Telephone Company SUMMER WORK OR LONGER IC•lly Sfl'YICH Hos liNMdfat• Openl1t91 MUSTHa••bp..-. Wlttt A T•t.phoM COMpGny Customer Reps RepairClks Service Clks We are th~ prime ~up· plier or. la rat ttlf phone co. Kelly Employees are •lways l~ctf'<l nrat lot u.o ustcnrnentl. • • freezer. wht. $130 N B. Betwn 9am·llam & 960 2966 l.o5l yn1 motber cat & or 3pm&5pm. her 23 toed kitten stlll WAITRISS WedcpwOOd Stove need a hme. 645·0113 _ ApplyMoms.S.raenli's. JiO 494·3372an 4. Puppies. 6 wks old. 843~t:_C.!!__ HURRY" moiher Dalmnllon. • • rather T 645-361• WAO'RHSIS •MOVING SM.I• · WAJTHS REFRIGERATORS Very afrectaonate fem11lu Over 18, Snn Clemente WASHERS DRYERS Coc k a P ~ o • Io v es t n n • 4 9 a. 610 3 see New·Used·RePQs children, 646·1943 Rosemary aft. 4p.m. DUNLAPS 548-7'780 Kl1TEN9, free to caring 1Bl5 Npt 81, Costa Mesa h o m e , I o n g h a t r grey /white 7 wks old. 645-8490 an 3pm ----· OOQ.1453 JEWELRY. WATCHES, niuturaJ walnut 1146·92811 Moving to a i;maller ART OBJECTS. GOLD. Yamaha YC·JO Stage or housu. must sell. Enter· Sl L \'E R SERVI C I!:. gan. xlnt cond. sucnfire ta1nment l'enter in FINE FURN & AN $W0 673-0132 handmade walnut & cane TIQUES. 645·2200 Lovely i.mall pecan baby LUGGAGE TAGS grand piano by Kimball rrom your bw.mess CJ1rd. SltiOO Cull bcf~rc 10..\M & Send one cord ror each a.n 4PlJ 673·6fiOll c·abmet w /Fisher stereo & !>peak c rs. Garrard phono. Lear lape deck. Zemth remote control. 25 color TV. $1400 Walnut 52" round tlirung table w 'tircc leu' es & 8 chair.;. $1250. Large buf. fet, $700. Eategere. !150 RocOC'o pedestal table. S17~. CofCet' &t end t.ables. SSO each . Ma s t er UecfrOOIT'I seC -SSOO •2 wlulc girl~· bedrooms & assorted lamps & lllbles 646-9001 En11re contents. Park Newport decorator apt. Cull 640·5069. Garage Sal• 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 FAMILY Car Sale! June 3 & 4. 8831 Dorsett Dr , llunl Bch. Nr. Allan· tu & Mugnolia 530-1092 lag plui. one !>pare. We Upn&ht ptnno. ne"' I> re return p ermunenlly fU'lished. xlnt lont'. bench l>ealed attractive tag. & incl d Monng. m~t bell i.trap, meeting a1rh11e S.\95 1135·290 t dy s, LO reqwrements Pre 556-21tl63 eH>s. 1\tllrr ,·ent loss & thert ~ f"or J - )>ffl>onallted tag enclose Hammond Org11n. Mo<kl wallpdper. fa brae or TSU. walnut contem · 'i{)ay Glo .. paper " we porar~ LUO: N r.w . will back & tnm )our Very beaut1tul p ,·t par· togs Or try l'40 cuds ly 675-7i07 back to back. PRICES· S2 ea or3 SS 4.Stags Sl .60ea 6/9 lngs Sl.SO~a 10 or more S1 40 ea Sales Tax Included NO.CARD? Draw your own or send name, address, phone & we'll make one card per tag. Add 25' each Send check or money or derto. PILOT PROUIMG P.O Box 1560 Cm.tu Me11:i. Ca 9'.!626 HAMILTON BALDWIN BABY G RAND ~1000. 645-9969 TV.Radio, HIFi, Smeo 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COLOR TY'S ALL MAJOR BRANDS Recond & Guarantet.'<I Porlubll>s & Console:. $100 to $268 FHEt: i1ome day dell' WR1CllT1\' St:! A. W l!:lth. CM IW6 17116 "4th Annual Auxiliary Gurage Sale··. Sat. June "· 8 I Bake goods. lO>"S, boolu •. household item!.. elothe!>, boutique. sport IOI( goods, rurniture. 1194 BolseWu.CM.546·0293 For &tie Ne\\JXll1 Beach Admiral 2~ Colo1 - ----Tenn 1 s l'I u b me m Consolt' perfrd l'Ond O.\K ANTIQUES & !\1IR bersh1p Betwn 7 tlPM $175 5-16 02tl9 RORS All under $290 644·IJ020 9790877. ev ''' knds WHt:El.C HAI R l.1ke NEW Cerwm Vega 217R Mo,1ng: Everything must new 9)()0 vulul'. make -.pkrs home cab1n e 1 go llousehold items 432 reas offer Call t.'75 00211 nu"'s ' I.1st S399 ea. 1 pr We:.tm inste r . NB, 011ly Sli!l ea Atlantic• sis 2814 Light House ~aut1cal has Mw.ic -------fantastic sh ipment 011---------• Nu 8·1rack car i.tereo ~O Mercury Barometers, Refri~. stove. king bed, Just urm cd 7" Brai.s Boats & Marine double bed set. & de:.k. Boat Bells. nnd loads or Equipment ~1 6674 or 973·0795 __ brassware. Grand Open ••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • tng :.ulc-3701 K Coast CMner-al 90 I 0 2 l''amily Garage Sale! Hw>, Cd.M noum 7pm 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fri Sat /Sun t U to ·• Goodie~ gulore + 1968 673-486.5 17' ABS. dbl hull canoe. Cu pri c!.' Chev}'. fully F'or Sale Prolcstuonal Likene"' SJ.75 l'QUIP Kenmore dryer. Pool lable 3 Pc 1 .. til111c 675·0888 718 Heliol rope Ave, bed Call963·1013 BOats, Marin• Corona del Mur f'or Sule Babyhnc cnb Equipment 9030 Rerr1g, plywood. lumber. w mattress. Xlnl cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• toolo.:, misc. 702 Juy Ctr· Only $2.>. 968-9148 POWEil BOAT MOLDS de H 8 . 30'xl2' Make offer . ' King Mattress. l mo new. <Tl41622·7l00or623·7359 Lots or small treasures & extra r1rm Custom ----- odds &ends. VW eng l500 foam Cost $ZOO. sac $125 MARINE ENGINES JU!>l overhld. gas heater or of r 9 7 9 o 8 7 7 I Pr 454 cu rn 350 HP tools, Sat 322 Alvarado eves1wknd C ru sader M a r 1 n e Pl . Balboa Penin . En11nci1, !71-1>622 7lOOor ms-6625 For Sale· 3 cemetary lots 623 7359 in Harbor Rest Prk Ehz -------- MOVING SALE·l835 Pt. Everell 9li6 Brrc b . •Power 9040 Margate Pl. N 8. Sal on· Atascadero, Cu 93422 ••• •••••• • •• •• • • • •• • •• • I> 9·5. Patio rurniture. -30 Stepheni. Sedan bookshelves. s teamer Draning table. d~k. Kina V-8p\lor, rudro. sndr, OF trunk, game table. O"Lawn & MeLean rront nupaml.tuned, harp• aquanum equip, plants. thrower mowers Call S8500 A Y646-900U GE waaher & dryer. lg E\e, 963-8259 dog run. toys lots more Used book sale Sun June HA1!~R8~Tf'~.~~{fY SUPER GARAGE SALE. 5lh . H I. University Like new. Loaded everythln& must go. Fri. Park, Branch Library Owner <213 > 4i&-$268 &Sat. only Old clawCOOl 4512Sandberg Way, Irv. ------- tub. furn. misc. 10452 La Gas Dryer. $40. t!>. T\I An ~~ Bo~· 25 A~ktn-' Sombra, Fl Vly 963-1687 t SlO Fr 1 ood enn.a. rp c w 962-664\ or 53l i938 Friday & Saturday. 10·4 :0 E 18th SI C. M 321 Brottdway. --- -a>' Formula 74 I ,o . Vll F. Costa Me&u CAA,UlMG xtras. Xlnl Harbor boat Bright red. like new. at· ~0..U28or879·209(i Oak table le chairs, Hi boy tomey•s ofc. Approx. 2S , - dresser, ha11 lree. many sq yrd!f. St2S. 844·1MSOD·S 1975 Caravelle, 19~. Xlnt other collectables. Mov· ,.. ski, pleasure or f1shln1t inf· muat sell. 1530 King Sue Box Spnnp & boot. Jaruut Jet. New Sy vla Ln. Nwpt Bcb. mattress. flO. eng. 400 hp. Trlr in-,.. 646-97911or751-4432 675·~ eluded. Ready to 10. 16.700. 714-496-9609 • .... D' SltABIRO. 8'•• J , ~1111 en1l11•. Xlnt . Dana Pt. SHOO. -.u.o ---------i3 (.)pton lwad Mutorhme 14' <>meta w 1main u1S Ii at'. low m1, 1lp1111 odult1, ». <>.to r.~kpU w t11ll r.:iou Mui.l Hll by !i'rl. ~ trlr. Nice. $650 !itill ~ evu. 5,n•6tll Cl-llU aft g 1-d-•::..YI...;.·------- 12' Snowbird Hull ndt Orta Sall m . WO Trahrl, Trev.I '170 r N1Jou°""9 tHO .... 1...,.W Aadoa.IMpotfecl. Alllot.I• arW •••• ,_ •••••••••••••• •••• ....................... M• I ee If I •••I e I ae e I tMe ......... r............. _1!u!!ly __ ........ .-•-..• ... 2.;;i..o1.-.,, ___________ =:.;_.:.,;:::::,:~~;.:!'_ HtO .... ., •••......••...... WIWILLIUY YOUll DATSUH l'AlOfORORNOT T°'OOLUll JOaTOPCARS IA.llWICIC OATSUH San Juan Capl11trano U•·ll714tl·ll75 WE BUY C'-IAHC.AaS &TWCkS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. IMW-·9112..... •110 ... '141 ...... ,IF.... ......u ... ..............••••••••• ..... ,................. ....................... ....................... . ........ . SADDLEBACK BM W COMalN& THIAU.NIW 630CSJMOWt COMPUTE IODYSHOP HOW OPEN -SA.DDLDACI Y AU.IY IMflORts tl 1-2040 4tMt4t ·~=-:t~rr.31~~1c; a:..:..s.llM l!t ~~ ~.-.• ...!?!? ~~--.. -·!!.'-.. --- 1111'1. a: 642...,31 D'llcblllu, owarldrtvcr. • ~ SplUlre. on • --===~---Mu1t • to ap~nt. P9ill&. eallM ~ 1 JT New "'74. no; a dr adA. $11 Psictd lCl MIL 1oa. Coral oAd. Xlnl cond. $1'00. mlHSacriffce$1800.Sold •A .BaJtioaltland Ewa,CJO-M1'1 113$5. ~ n.--------.-.--'" 2•oc, dark btu "7 Ta u .. ,.btt u1. _.._,,...Com,'a Rat 'us IDllllWUc, lb&rJ>. P~ o u-. u t1~ mt.. top. • S.Yi!l.c:..6er ···-·-••••••• .. •• 1 •-. • e b • 1 a n c e . Mst. m-2214 ew.. • "'72 Cau,.,. Yellow lZt CIU>~ Yc61...,.. 9770 197' SIYILUS ~I k~lh Dual I pipol, .. Merceda Deni 230 Sb -··-····-···-···· (4 Toehoo9e ft-om) "' ac lea er nterior, now bnk cl t b d FWJ po'ftl', factoQ' AM /Flit atereo. Runa tires AM;M u.; ~f,. VW S.ALElll cond., cloth or teaU.in ~~:;e'1-AakiA& t220Q, ~aft.I •a '-· ... t erlors A: some wlt ~---.... -- 1 '76 'fW IAlllT Cabriolet. tOIL (Q&S2:MI} -----'"" ,.,. s..-~ s ...,. MB "73 280SE 4.S, Ute DEMO. Air COQditlonlaJ SalePrtcedtrom ·, _______ _.;.... -""" 1•vu • • ..... ni)w, r1.11ly loaded, 1 -""' xlnt. /bet otr. ownr. $10,000. Lve name amUowmlleL (cmMJ). $8995 "TJ Mneris a.ODO ml. Olli.._, &• 1714l821.ao50 WeRaveADExcelleat llirJpwrYa,$11'00/tldalr. '7SlZ4SpiderCooverttble, '6S 190 MB auto x1lal. SdecilanOfVW Nabers _•_181_1_· ____ _ dar1t r@d. 5 spd. turbo oond SMOO • • Bma•Campors mugs, stereo, AM/FM · 4"-2305 llLL YA'ftS 'A Falcon Wp. 8od3' & cau., •••• rack. air, r_..1:11..:.._ needs help. Bll.s. tram 'ST• HOADWAY _~_JO_._a._20_28_a_ft_.& __ '66 2308, auto, a1r, nn VW-PORSCHE ' ~ iood-~.Jld-.mt. SANfA Ato1A • radials. Must tell. --. SanJ8UCapislrano "'"'"" t"•r.._.. u1-.. 83• 3171 Will Sacrirlce '74 Fiat wgn _. IJ• ,..00 ~ , • .,.., o "' '61 Fakoa. 4dr. AT. New ~· 124. Grt cond. Xtras, _7_68-_9_1_19_or_48_1_·77_+c_~-,_ 49MSll CO\t.iMc~54Q.CJIOO batt6new&t.art«.Good l* UU'IMATS OlllYINO ~ tram -,,_ - CREVIER •USED IMW's• auto. evesc.&589 or dya Executive car aale. '12 450 '71 Squ.arebaek, stick. •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!.I p ....... _._., '7430Cl)('S/R746LWH a:n~ SL,newoond.extremely AM ·Fll, ndlo, low 66COV whate xlnlbod 6 '73 LTD CollDlr'7 Sq. w~ PAY TOP DOLLAR '7116004.spd 940MRJ 1975 Fial 1315. Loaded. lo mi's .. ~ltt ~e, ttcgage rack. aen'l ~nd For sat/ or aro.cbam.. 9 pass •ID. COSTA MESA 54(>.1200 l"OR TOP USED CARS '74 2002 4spd 8112NAD Xlnt cond. ~5. ~It rakes., excellent 'h'ade for 6' Panel truck. very dlx SSIQO. m..3llOO f OREIGN. OOMES1'1C 'QI 1600.Upd VWHB17 1-492·9898, 542-3702 MG 9742 ....., m, ser'V\Ce record. 494-1411 " SboCk Sabot a·. ipecl. n a 7l ..UMA CLASSIC Cl _ .. 0 S .. _ •••••••••••••••-•••••• $2250.SS.-2S36 --'76 GRANADA Ghia Cpe.. ~. ~da mul, lrbal I.ARGEST MODEL. Slps or S oswv n unuvys Honda 9727 -rs El Dorado.. Loaded Air. P(S. Afr, P*r.--. boom.dbl buU, :ldot cood. 6 Like new, many eit· U your car 1$ extra clean ORANGE COUNTY'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• •MG MIDGET '6' VW Bug, good cond. Xlnl cond S'l~O Call V /\Op, FM-&tereo. xlDl. ~all.I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CT14l&C8 ms ~·~~m<;ee bel7 P&i. seei~u~ IUICI< lrand New •77 Call t!,~~ ~~Ls oo tiOOor ~~:~· ~us1or5'5.S114 rood S437S. PP. VTN'l1llS "7l Aquarius 23 Fine --------1 2925Harbor}ll,yd. O&LDEST HO..,.DA Car our exctl.llll new 2.2c a ,_a.-'76 Seville, 9500 mi, lm· _. cond. fixed kffl w/many 19' Travel Trailer S.C. Costa Mesa C97'>-2500 " S MILEproi.ram. .,.. ..._. ~eeds punt. bot mae., Moon r oof ge· .....,9"Ck 9t47 mas. Pnced ror qwck Awning. Reese hitch, To'. MAHT :&u mod>an><•llY emll ... L ...... wi ... w .... ,,. ••w --.-................ . sale. CBS67S-1620 Mirror:. xtrai.. Llke new r To ChooMt tTom! ASkinl1850 963-61.34 Voaue tires. $13,000. '76 Ma verick 4dr. VI. 768 7906 DOL' .a.R Salcs.&>n ice· Leai.ing U.._.IVERSITY , ,57 vw Bus. 67S-~ Auto, PS. PB. vinyl top. San Clemente 23 new bol -R C I n o.. _...... AC,reclm'gsta.~lUT. tom paint, & Genoa. sips :w TRAVEL EZE, c·z lilt, PAID oy arver. nc. OW. ..... os......... '72 SDV. V-top. Loaded S, 6HB Seagull, galley. BAL Jacks. clcc. tongue FORCLEAN Hollsffo)CC BMW Honda c:~~GMC 146Sou•.,BAOIOUU1t&N>•-.. $700.548-lS22 Make offcr.Oneowner. Men:ury •t50. bead , ster eo, ideal J.ick, tub & ~hwr, forced l5-IOJ;imboree T--k.. --"-'~.:..;.;..N00;:.;.;,;:_'1:;.;';:.:Ml"~m~·--1 "JO VW Bu,, great cond. --~SS27 Days ~··••••••••••••••••-•• r acer/cruiser. $4500 :ur ht thruout, dual NewportBeach 640·6444 ·-• MC9'S AM/FM. new paint. G8CdonyPurkWp.P/S, 586-0661 refng.&deepfrz Cpt'd. '7 200 Al\ 2850 HarborBlvd. BUYA "B"andNameil Mus t aell/bst ofr.Camaro 9917 P /B, A/C, stereo/tape. Xlnt. cond. $4000 cash. 4 · 2• '1 tFM stereo, Cobta Mesa 540 9640 Int cood $890 644-4128 Summers here, charter 644 . 7213 SWl roof, mags, Sf>,200. FREE. Personal Platea 752-5770. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " • • • memberslup Cl ub Iona, --------552·1046,558 0300 Joguar 9730 on us! Call today for de· '75Dasher,AM./FM, 1976 CMvyC.aaro '7• Couaar XR7. Leather. NewportArchesMarina. Trailen,Utility 9180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tails on OVR e:scltina A/C.:ldot oond.$3500. VS,pwr.windows &door AC, Stereo.. Xlnt eood. $.'50. 631·1900 (Audri > ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capri 9715 '64 XKE coupe 3.8. Wire new Lease/Buy Plan. 67$-46IM locks, cruise control, S200 over low book. Eves Luggage trailer. Wards IMPORT CARS ••••••••••••••••••·~·· whls, gd cond. S280Q. Pvt Sensible Payment&. 148 ---------• AM/FM stereo tape, 5'4-5132 LIDO 14, #121 4"5, all metal with re. ALL MODELS '76 Capra 11. 4 cyl. 1 spd. prty. 548-1816 So. Brea Pl., Brea. "11 VW Camper, $!000. or brownw/be~ lnlerior& 1-----=------- $700. or offer. movable top, new rubber ---------8.000 m1 A:\1 /FM t.lerco PARTS DEPT. best ofter. in excellent condition · Mmtmg 9952 642·4286 und current lie. Call cas~ctte. ,1,000 '67 J aguar. Xlnl cond.. OPENSAT.t-12 4.94·5069 under 9000 miles.•••••••••••••••••••••••. Angleman·Davies Ketch 840-4167 arter2 p m. WE Brent 548-5t63ev~s white w1blk inter. _R•f:ht •• ---~lS9>. '66 Auto 289. 57,000 ori.C 26 ', diesel, copper AutoSenlc•.Parts NEED 7l Capn \'6. 20.000 mi, =·•~:}t~m n. ~!u~ao8!:( jt::·~!:;: OM1Y$549S ~~~~~Xlnt cODd. sheathed, teak deck, & Acc:ffsortH 9400 CLEAN rudaal!>. A:\1/FM slereo . ...__ . 11300 or bst ofr. 494-4038 ~~roomd.. shp, & more........................ USED CARS Xlnt <-Ond $2800. Pb 9732 1or4M-8327 '74.4sdp.4cyl,rad.34.000 t" ""' con 67s-az&O or uow f>12 11120 & s.is-390S Bob ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... sou,H 1R1A10UL.lv1111D. Dll. s:nso. 646·7445 f<W. 67S-?8&t Wanted: '61 Falcon door, .,. JENS.,._. m:?J02Gl ·~•Mf4•t '74 VW Cocvt. Stl nils, 2274 Newport Bl. CM. driver side, from 2dr CALL PAPPY '72 V 6 AM /FM Cass. • '"" -----------i AM/FM caas. A·l cond. ~KARBOJl BLVl>. Hobie 16. '75 Banana, sedan or Ranchero. A<.;.Sunrool..Xlnlcond. TOMORROW'S Opel 9746 Bstolr.957-097ldys. 541)..6410540.0211 '66 Mu:o.tani, auto, 6 cyt, IlamerAlils.Xlnl cood.. _64_2_·207 __ 3 ______ 1 540·5630 llebtofru.675·53!1to CLASSIC TODAY! •••••••••••••••••--•• -------=---• .supcrcond. Verycleao...l Sl850. $48·9781 FREE s vn~ooo mi 70 GT $1400 '80 VW Bus, new brk.s, ownr $1900 6T3-3llOO C.at&llna 22 Lo ded 1 Autos for Sole i2Cllpri, v1n top. A~I fM. ext war r 3 n t y Auto.. • &U.2037 reblt enc It trans. Oie'll'Olet 99201---·--·----- d t I . O~ ~<90" nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1200. Under 42,000 mi. w /purchase of new Sl'OO/lrade. 646-25M ••••••••••••••••••••••• con • r r , , -O. 4 Whftl Ori 9550 2626 HARBOR BLVD. 552 31169 Jensen G.T. Power win· ,_.,.a 9747 s. '63 Chevy Nova, wagon. P.P. l33-922o •es COSTA MESA dows. air, AM /FM stereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Good trans. car. New 12' Snowbird Sail Boat. $275. 13' Ski Boal, Sl25. 17' Outbrd llull. $100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------'ii 2000. Low mi. AM·FM cassette vinyl roof and •Pantera '14 in absolute· 6S VW SPORTS CAR. brakes. 548-4116. $290. 1--------.. -,-S-7 AMC-JEEP CAR OUTL :\t•w Mlcht'lln tares. mag 1 Make olfer. Xlnt. run· o -r *I l ET whl<.. sunrf Perf cond more <Ser. 35419) 27 y perf. cond. AMtFM "'"acond.556·6975 1972Caprice4dr,Mechok ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,. n Calif. Cash For Cars New Buy /Lease Plans stereo Corduroy seats ·-.. WE OUTSELL ALL S?.;·.iJO. &44·0J 15 available. 60 mo. rmanc· Cusl trunk lnsert Ariv:i's Volvo 9772 CJean interior. nds pnt, t.973 Runabout, auto, au, J r,"',P DL'ALEllS Paid For Or Mot 1 .1 bl 0 + W A/C. &other xtras. $1950 SUIOO. . ,., i:. ng. avaa a e AC. Call cng acc .. etc. ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67., .. ~,,,., 752."-'•~ 16' Hobie &trlr. Blue/wht INTJI ESTATI-: 2115HARBOR BLVD. Datsun 9720 fordetalls w/blk inter. $19,000.00 ORANGE COUMTY .--. """" sails, xlnl cond. $1750. HUGE INVENTORY <Harbor & Virtoraa > ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. Inv. Asking S15 ,500. VOLVO "73Cb.evelle Malibu, lo m1 '73 Pinto 4 spd, new . 1213) 691·6421 830·0343 or496-7632 All Modcl:s New & Used COSTA MESA DRIVE A Divorce. Must selJ. P /P. good cond, loaded, $2475. radials& brakes, mech. Get ready for summer LcastngAvall~bJe 642·0653 · 675·~ EXCLUSlVELYVOLVO 554-7216art 5PM. perlect. Nds some body tun. Dart 17. family day Costa M.so LITTLE... Porsche 9750 11.i"f>ers;n~~l~~:t~~r '76 Cbevctte. AM /FM. work. $11!i0. 83J..lG89 sailer. $1800/bsl olr. AMC.Ifft> WE PAY SAVE A LOT ... iouT"eAfAllOIA.lv .. 1110•8AE" ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUYorLEASE Must sell immediately. 9960 &12-0002. 2524 HARBORBLVD TOPDOLLAR 11~·1•-m• PORSCHE 9245 DIRECT S2000/bstofr.Ph6'7s-1999 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Erl Costa Mesa 549-8023 SflOP&COMPARE 23k' cson Sloop, Genoa, 1 - 9 - 7 - 2 -T-------FOR NIFTY BARWICK DATSUM ~::;!':'!'!'.!:~~~ .... !,7.~~ We have an excellent ~·,·~tpt~·f·,~·~ '67 Chevy Wgn, '75 3SC ~~i:a~~erc:.~: not meter, compass, r avclall 1100 IMPORTS SanJuanCaplstrano 1 1 • • eng. Auto. ps/pb. only only Sl,995. Low blue super clelltl. Dana Pt. Superb Buy! Cln . Loaded 831·1375 493.3375 1957 K.G. VeryJood cond. se ect on plus the 16,000 ma. 9)50. 646-3833 book on this ve .. 'cle 1·8 Slip. $4,995. 493-2485 special winch, J gas thruout. Low miles on Championship Edition. w , UtiWs.•~cnfice' 645·0244 MARQUIS MOTORS reblt eng. & trans. $1550. MOW!!! 2025 S. Manchester 73 Chev Monte Carlo, ~.loo. A aood clean cu :.> Yawl, 1977, 9.9 Johni;on --28802 Marguente Pkwv 548-8635 eve llLL y .a..TES A-~\.-: '"7Cl'\_2011 black landau top, whle but It bas 71.000 mUes on OB. 4 hrs +many xtras. Trucks . 9560 MISSION VIEJO · ~ ""--m t>JV paint, PS. tilt whl, new 1l. See tn Daily Pilot S5850. n•-492·2380 eves & ... •••••••••••••••••••• 831-2880 495-121 O Mcnda 9731 VW·POISCHE PB. air. AM /FM, front, parlung lot at 330 West wknds. 'iO •·ord '~ ton Pickup SPECIALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• SanJuapCaplstrano ~~vol22Sl967-runs "10.~· rear spkrs. clean & Bay Street. Costa Mesa. w /'3' overhead camper . • 1976 8210 2 Door . 4 speed. 117-4800 493--4511 dance ten. looks three . sharp. $2,750. 714-497·2531 or call 642-4321 for more lo~ SpHd & 9010 642·7238 Autos, Imported , <096PKE). Was S3661 167S6'73-0547 aft 6 inCormalion. Ask for ••••••••••••••••••••••• •52 11 ton Studebaker ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW $2895 '70Porscbe911T, lowner, '76 Wgn. 12,000 mi, rack,. V RJck or Oscar in n eet ,.______, 9701 &i8 DOVE STREET great cond, all records, stereo AM /FM 8 trlt air 74 ~g• •• hatcb-back,_i;;..a_r_a.;:;.ge_. _____ _ For sale, \'JI interest In Pickup. Good cond, $400. ~ N 8 M Arth 111)(1() SlJ..90711 dav 0 aft d • • J4 .000 mi, xlnt cond,·-Hallett 18' Jet boat, 450 4!J8.221S -••••••••••••••••••••••• e r ac ur ... "5 r auto, extende wart'. am/Cm 8 frck ·stereo '72 Duster V-8. auto, A/C, Id &JaOlboree Roads JllO ...,._ ltfll. 6Prtd99·1.SS7 Mint C!Md.. $6495. M:>-9676 ~....., ,.._. ofr ...... 0 .... 17_ clean. runs iood. $1300. o s-36 brs·lnc1·g all •69 ELCAMl .... O HO HASSLES 833-llOO ,.__ _, .... ,"". ...... .. .. beach gear. $1,000 dn. " -.,. ...... 641-5700 '64 Poniche ..,__Used 97S-~. 551·5435 ask for $80. mo. M ·F . 9 .5 $1600 962-4368 JUST 1974'DATSUM Xlntorigcond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Chevy Nova Wag. Pat. - 558-1313 GOOD BUYS ........... _...__ •-9 740 Ans ~2 2321 ... .._. ttos Needs front .end work .. · '75 El Camino. Or g 260Z2+Z wwww-a •----~·_.:...:...:·~;__-_,.,,. Calleves.645-bn. 68 Barracuda Convert. •Divorce. must sell new metallc. AC, PS, PB. '76 TOYOTA 4 speed, stereo radio, •••••••-••••••••••••••• '59 356A Classic. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elec top, A/C, PIS $S7S. 19'DayCrwser4601''ord $3950 Sec or call aft 6, COROLLAWAGOM healer,magwheels &ph1 LHH cond,Nulntr,eng,palot, '64 Rambler. New paint, '71 NOVA. 2 dr, 6 cyl, Ph646-00S2 w/jac. j~r. cust. covl•r & 1675Gislc•r. CM 541H.i2()6 <?ne owner. Lo milesi:c. stnping (718PPG ). ..... .. W. Us•d chrome $3850/bst oCr. ren, s h ocks, upbol. auto. low ml, xlnl cond.•-onffoc-------9-9-... -5 ~Ir etc. Paid 59,1\05 !>ac , -hkc new and economical. O.._.LY $5495 "'"' .. 960-1323 radiator. 10,000 on reblt Sl850. ~-7397 or 556-6816 • '711::1 Cu · a t " OVER I 00 eng. 6 cyl. 3 spd. S600. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 500. P /P.675 OROO Aulo, p~·~~~:98~17;31°~~ Buy or lease. 1092Pl"Y) MERCEDES '64 356 SC, asking $4500. Eves-49'1·394& 15 Chevy Nova Custom. 1976POMTIAC Transportation 492·5877 • 76 cuRYSLER 540-7200weekdays. PS, PB, air, 4 dr, $2~0. Gn•uD PRJX " OM DISPLAY S52-1791 an. s "73 Gremlin X, Levl int., 642·2178 .IUV' CORDOBA HouM f I racing stripes, radials. Automatic, pwr. steering ••••••••.••••••••••••••• '86 Ford PU, auto .. A/C, ~. Sde/ AM /FM, Struck. Rebuilt RNt 9120 heads. '72 C 6 trans. ••••••••••••••••••••••' _Run., good. 494·2.S37 ._ VW Sundial. New· ~It '76 Uatsun P 1lJ. AM· F:\1 en~. AM F ~f & .c B Chrome bumpers. rad1os.Stove,toble.sank. S3400 522·0286 poptop, etc. Xlnt cond. SZ.300:645·-C.12 '62 Custom Ford PU ia C..mper over cab, fits 8', complete ln!lide, brackets mclud Mst ~ell. ~. 64.5-7110 Bst ofr Tent Trlr, alps 4 people 1972 Camel. Gd cond S7SO/bst ofr. 4!)7·2012 dy5, 4.IM·l646 eve ... "13 CHINOOK cm pr. 'an. Slv, lbx. poll. hbllop. blp 4. Best ofr. 551-5278 truck. food tares, VS. runs good. $.'IOO. 646-S8911 Vans 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loaded ! One ow er. 284SHARBOR BLVD. 0 mDOrts 914 1.8 '74. 36,000 ml, new $1300.548-5108 1976 Novo-VS. Air cond., & brakes, •ir cond., light AM/FM stereo wit h 540-6410540.(»Zll AtrrHORIZkD pnt, lmmac cond. ---------P /8 , P /S, Auto trans, b11.1ewtmatcblnginterior MERCEDES DEALER -...50/bst ofr. o""·""'97. "'74" Gremlin. Loaded, AM/FM tapo stereo, re· & 1 ow ml le a "e. tape. power seats and be """ .,.... ~ • windows. cruise control. 'i6 B210 2 Door. Al\t 1t'M 6862 Mane ster. , ________ _;_ __ , V8, low mi, $23915 or bst. a r window defroster, (74.5PPF) • d 1 1 radio Lo ma Mint rond. Buena Park 1976 912 E, blk/blk, sun· 67S-41.30or838·170C power trunk opener. ONLY $5495 oor (){'ks,vmy topand 642·6271. 552 7181, 523-7250 roof, air cond, alto-, 532SOAfter7pm ... "·•utY> sun roof. Priced right "v W.-&. 991 O ............., p S.12·6lli6Connie OntheSanta AnaFwy. Blaupunkt, 5700 ml Call ..a COSTA MESA DATSUN <686 HJ> ~Newport Beach •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1976 Ca price Classic Sport TOP IUYER nWK IAN~ U17l Buick Riviera, very V8 Auto trans, Factory '72TR6 A sharp, classic car. Lo miles, 4-spd. A~l /FM radio. roll bar, custom f1 n an c 1n g a' .i.11. (Sl9GBK) 75TR7 The Black Bcautv! Custom paint. 4-sp·d. mag wheels. AM /fM stereo with cassette. 50 mo financing OAC <009NPP) '75MGB ROADSTER AM/FM radio. 4-spd, lo mlleaie, Sharp! May buy or lease. (738PEP) Sc:e us !inst, & last' Top 1--'.i '70 Porsche 91'. Ap· sharpandwellcaredfor. air, till PIS. Split PW _ ... u•RBO doUarpald foramports. pearance Grp. RadJals. $1895. Cash only. Call seals, P/W, Disc brakes. -~ R BLVD. COSTA MESA M~t ..... ,. ri ......... Co. Mint. $3300/bst orr. 840-4167 after2p.m. Cruise control, stereo 54"410540.0213 n~.J~. \...:dl . '9t-21.30 radJo, vinyl roof, Etc. '68 ,,__t DATSUU ,________ '68 Skylark 15 m 1 t ..... IU"" n ...... tac, 9 pass. Wfn • " COMPLETE • pg, x n ._......,., • er?pm. A C. power, auto. Recent ""'"'JI bo Bl d a--9755 mecb cond, Pvt. Pty. ------'-----• ~ ar r v . MERCEDES ~ S150 totr. (?l4)~ '68 NOVA, great cond. en&/trana overhaul •• Costa Mesa 5.W-6410 SERVICING ••••••••••••••••••••••• New s hocks & tires. ~ 7SS"A"W.17St,CM '&8 Renault, «l,000 mi's. '65Speclal4Dr 36500 J ~i.-& " k · 1--------·72 1200. 27mpg, fi9K ml n 63 0545 Xlnt runni.na cood. Good ual • • ac· ensen s.,_.. o-tr an· i3 Grand Prix 44 ooo m1 Xlnt mside1out. Scll lhJS ---1-4-'-1-· ---ti 968-t mi's. A.skin& •5· cld. Must sell. SS9S. Gettm& a dlv0rce must wk. $1400/bsl. ,_res_ . ...;~ __ . --14-62. ___ , Phonefl.46-3470 548-7588 sell. can betwn S.12pm 552·1077aft6PM '68 280 .SL. New eng. -RollsRoyc• 975' lJ15Bu1ckLeSabre.4dr. ~-9'25._64().6537 __ . ____ _ 1500 m1. A/C. Both tops, ••••••••••••••••••••••• HT I ii u -r .-M.1 Fu d i I , OW m es. 1J1&USt see. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7' r ~M W All '73Z,aulo.AM/FM.A/C, · m , new ra as. •tDEAllRINUSA Phonc96M637 .. ~ans agon ex· mal(s, radials. lmmac. $9 7 5 O Io r r . wk d y s · • ' '71 Chrysler Newport, tr as A JC run~ real 52000 m1. $i500 840.1105 ~23,eves67~36 ROY 73 Reaal, air, good oond. custom: pwr brks, good: Mak~ o[fer. Must aft 6PM Im CA~IR $JOOO. steer., air. $1200. 673-2901 sell 552-5500 DQL ·ROYCE 549-3810 eve. , ___ ..;__ ___ _ " ---------170 Grand Prix First SlOOO .. ___ .....1 s;=r=:11 ·c•ac 9915 ~!'.~ ....... !!.~~ pkurctbaaea bcleaFo,1dwell " ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1t Continental Mark TV, ~7~ar, Y r ay, C\OstOSUN~YS "11 Cpe DeVWo. lmmac, Fully equipped, Xlnt•--------- '74 DATSUN PKUP ---------4 full1 loaded. low ml's, cond, must sacrUlcel Wlc ft GTO. alr, neW' Clean. l owner. $1950.i---------64CMS'196 paint & tJree, lo mi. bat 495-5525 ---------olfer. 5'&-3110 ·--------~ '78 Longbed. 5000 ml, IL......r::i .. H•._liiillll~-dl flawh~u. Radlo, air • shocks. Sway braco.lri..ir .. ~N.i-•NW 67~11617 '73 UOZ, AM /FM Cassette, o -cond, mags, 38,000 ml'a. $4.SOO, 642. 7861be£5. "Tl Da 1.111 UOO Faatback: New ena. areal cond. Sl 150. Pb 146-Tll07 '75 280Z, like new, 4 &pd air, AM /FM , ne• Michelin Ures on ma,s Must aetL ~. 1 arn orGl-1'744 IRAMDM!W 1976DA.TSUH 4 DOOR.' •Peed radio, healer, sldt fOQldlno • bucket ats. <ntW).' OMLY$34U '74411• 111,"7 ••1 or a..e thlJ ••· l.•·lt •Utt. •Mtt -~ ........ (l*MllOI ' YIGA'76 HATCHUCtcGT DF.MO. 5 sl)Hd trans.. air cond., c:Lc. (s:IOIS 13$.U ). OMLYSJ4tS HOWARD a.nro1e+ Dove• Quall Sta. 'NEWPORT B'2"CH llMSU 75 vw RABBIT A&n'OWATIC All ·4DOOR 666MNZ 74 AUDI FOX 3069 AUl'OMATIC All·TAPI Of1LPV ... 74 FORD MAVERICK 52069 ., USED CARS 70, NO. 1S3,-' SECTIONS, 32 PAG!S Juvenile Hall Suicide BJ GA&Y GRAN\'ILLE ..... ~_.,., - Confidential reports on the suicide of 16-year-old Jeflrey Poole of El Toro in Orange County Juvenile Hall last month show that durini the flve days he was in custody before be hanged himself. the youth: -Twice pleaded to be sent to a psychiatric hospital. . -On at least one occasion threatened to kill himself, a threat regarded as "idle" by a deputy pro- bation olficer. -Wu dncrlbed in a memo written two days before he ban1ed himsetr as "sell destructive." -Was IO beat on injuring himself that five days before his suicide officials in Juvenile Hall discussed use of "soft· tie restraints should (the boy's) destructive behavior con· tinue." -Twice was escorted to nearby UCI Medical CenteT for repair or replacement of an arm cast be repeatedly damaged despite warnings by medical personnel that permanent "complications" to bis bro~ arm might re· suit. -Gave conntctlng •ccount.s of bow he injured his nose and lip the night before his suicide. The reports were declared to be confidential by Diedrich t ~~nty Supervi•or Bah>h Di cb spent 40 minutes Wed· nesday closeted with the Orange l County Grand Jury but answered lew of the jury's questions. Instead; Diedrich reportedly told the jury, in so many words, that he Is fed up with its slx, month investigation into his af. lairs. Diedrich'• words were looked on as a challenge to the jury to elther charge him with specific offenses or to end its probe. The Fullerton supervisor has been a central figure in a grand jury investigation that began last November. According to informed sources, Diedrich Wednesday challenged the jury in a lengthy dissertation about the rrobe's impact on his olrlcia , pro· fessional and personal life. Wbile his session with the jury was cut short by his Wssertation, the county supervisor did not as· sert his Finh Amendment rights against self incrimination, in· formed sources said. At the outset, the inquiry was aimed mainly at county political campaign practices .. Subsequently, however, it blossomed lnto a full scale in· vesticatlon into vatious ac· tivities in which Diedrich has played a key role. Already the probe has resulted in two lndictments related to per- jury allecatlons centering around campalan financlne practices. • Dlidrlcll put in a three-hour 1tlnt as a witness before the jury earlier this year and testified openly though with frequent auwenOl "I don'trecall." Slnce then, the 53·iear·ohl multl·mffifona\re bas been erjtkal of the grand Jury pro- cejcll.DC for what be terms "its fal19re to tell me wbat, if any, cri*lies or otremes I am sus~t· mot." Orange County Republican Sen. John Briggs, a con· tender for the GOP gov· ernor's nomination, says he wants to defeat the override of Governor Brown's death penalty veto to keep the is· sue alive for the 1978 elec- tion. (Story, Page A7.) Sonic BOOnls AUrihoted To Missiles for . JUVENILE ~USTICE Orange County 1977 Superior Court Judie Raymond Vincent, presldlng judge or Orange County.!s Juvenile Court. Wednesday, County Counsel William Mccourt said the confidentiality d~ignation, in effect, seals the reports un· der c<>Qrt order. McCourt's declaration catne as county supe~rs moved into a lS-minute secret executive session to disc s Poole's May 11 suicide BEFORE SUPERVISORS moved behind closed doors, Kennetb IJ.ncbey, an attorney representing the dead youth's parents, told them ·'The parents really don't care at this point tr it (the suicide discussion> is in public or (secret) executive ses&ioft.' - "However, they would like to be mcluded <in the 'dis· cussion> · But neither Lindsey nor the boy's mother. Mrs Elaine ' atat•tppollattd medtilOr baa declared a~ blaekout oo c•hiect talks Mt=~ Hunt· lnatoin Beacb UnlOn School District necotiaton a teacber union representatives. Aaslstant SUpertntendent Glen Dyainser and teachers union President Ray Cooper said today mediator Draza Mnerchln from the State Conciliation Service bu ordered all information about the contract talks withheld unW aaet.· tlementhubeenreached. Mrvercbiri was called in to shake up stalled contract talks Tuesday afteT teachers declared an Impasse last week. The media~ could not be r~ ached for comment today. • ' Poole, were permltte4 to join.the supenison. Later, the attomey said the youth's parents were con· eemed about "certain inaccuracies" in the reports. THEY SHOW THE 16-year--old youngster was admitted to Juvenile Hall the niebt of May Son suspicion of bur1luy charges. The following momlng, a~cordlng to the coalidentlal re- ports, Mrs. Poole told a deputy probation officer at the hall , her son had not been behaving "normally" ror three weeks. The same mornm., the youtfi reportedly began chip- ping away at bis arm cast and was quoted by one .Juvenile Hall counselor as aaym., .. Life's a bummer and it's not worth Uvlna." Saturday, May s, a deputy probation officer said the 11 younpter .. during a verbal tirade stated somethi.ng to the effect he hated Juvenile Hall and would kill hlmself U de-tained •• surmAY, ~CCORDING to the reports, the hall's staff recalled the boy "pleading with his mother to ao bome or to a psychiatric hospital." • 'fbat afternoon h1' was VdJ.scovered in room, n:moving toppartofcast." ' SUnday night, a shift summary note reeorded: .. Keep <SeeSUICIDE, Pa1e AZ> Two-day Ordeal At .End Last week Cooper sald teacher)! are asking for an 8.5 percent across the board pay bike. TEACHERS MARCH OUTSIDE OCEAN VIEW OFFICES Dyalnger said district negotiators are not offering any teacher pay boost in next. year's contract. Body DisCOvered SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP> -A .2s.year·old UCLA employe whose plane crashed In the rusted coastal mountains managed to hike half a mile in an ef{ort to get help before she died, ofticiills say. Sheriff's deputies said Wednesday they found the tiody of Susan Daniels near Cuesta Pass above San Luis Oblspo. A stlOW ot Support Wedn•ld•r et Be.ch •nd Warner Teachers (Iontinue • OV Board Picketing BJ MICHAEL PASKEVICll OtUll Oally ..... St ... Ocean View (Elementary) School District teachers planned a second day of plc~eting in front of district offlcd today in a .. show cl ~gth" for their still unsettled 19'1'7·78 contract de· mands. .- < •twrdfrom P•&•AO oeon tPoo '· 11 muytry aom thln1 runny." The roUowln• day a worker'• memo recommende<I "p 1ychot<>1tul evohu1t on" bacau .. "mlnor extremely beJUcer l. hu difficulty cooln1 wllh onaer and anxleUes a d appe&rl ll-d \t'\lCUVt.'' TlfB •E D~V a Juv nUeHaU nurae nolod lhe boy1a ent "&1 al t orr. He want.t arm lo bo crippled, will not acnd to al In lh11 mood, b ll unamenable." TDmdaj, )ounaater w In Juvel1lleCourt. 'lllteft, t3:30p.m., R t ree Myron Brown "ordered lbe m at.al beaJt.b tum (to) ~vld the mloorwtththerapy and countellinl pendinC hearane." ''The 111:&.DOC (Poole) uked Relereee Brown about place· ment in a psychlatnc hotp1lal," the report said. It was Ulen, accordin1 to probalaon'a rfPC)rt, lbal lbree attemi>ti were made to contact county mental health workers. When there wu no answer to telephone calls or the lines were busy, a rouUne order for services waa placed in the mmtal bealtb team'• box at Juvenile Hall with the expect a· tion it would be picked up the followlng day at 1 a.m. IT WAS AT 1:31 A.M. that the youth was found han&ing in a detention room in lbe ball, his arm sling wrapped through window bars and tied around bit neck. The youngster dled in UCI Medical Center one week later wttiiout re1alnln1 consclousn.ess. Durtn1 their brief public discussion of the incident Wed-nesday, supervisors' attention was on whether they had been properly noWled of the death and the secret session 15. sue. However, S11pervisor Laurence Schmit said, "I feel there have been some serious questions raised. And I don't think the answers are in this report. REKINDLED BY the Juvenile Hall tragedy is long· standing discord between the county Probation Department and Mental Health Depanmeau. - --- Last year, Judee Vincent put a hall lo routine examina· lions of YOUJl&Sters detailed in the hall, a court order having the blessing of Chief Probation Officer Margaret Grier. In response to a state study of children detained in five other counties that showed more than half of lbem were af- flicted with some Corm of mental or emotional problem, Miss Grier May 9 wrote: "WE 00 BEUEVE that the level of education, ex- perience and judgment of our staff is sufficient to allow for the identification of the vast majority of those youngsters who are in need of additional and specialized mental health care." Her comments were directed to County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas who asked both Miss Grier and county Mental Health Director Erwin Klatte to comment on the state study. Klatte found little fault with the report and suggested a trial sampling of Orange County Juvenile Hall youngsters to identify what percent mtgbt be afflicted with mental dis· turbances. Miss Grier's lone concession lo the state report was to opt for additional staff training "to further enhance our staff's understanding and ability to identify children with mental disorders." $2 Rabies Shot~ Set in T-wo Cities Low-cost anti-rabies clinics for dogs are scheduled tonight In Fountain Valley and Saturday in Huntington BeiJch. Shots will be administered at the Fountaln VaUey Fire Station, 16767 Newhope St., from 7 to 8:30 tonight. Sponsors are the Orange Codnty Health Department, the California Veterh\ary Medical Association and the Fo\,\hlain ValleyWomen'sClub. Saturday. rabies shpts and , ]Q/MZ Festival At Library The Allied Arts Commission of HuaUngton Beach and the Hunt· ington Beach Friends of the Library are co-sponsoring a jazz festival and craft sale. The Jauy-crafl event will take place Sunday from 2 p.m. until dusk on the arounds of the Hunt· ington Beach Library at 7111 Talbert Ave. Craftsmen of Southern California are invited to sell their watfes with pronu iotne to the artisan. Music will be furnished by the Honey Bees. Admission is $1.50 for adults and 50 cents for children. DAILY PllOT licenses may be obtained from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., at Edison Community Park, at the Corner of Magnolia Street and Hamilton A venue In Huntington Beach. Rabies clinics in Huntington Beach also are scheduled June 14 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Murdy Park and on June 28 at the Lake Street Fire Station. Sponsors are the Huntlngtol\ Beach Rotaary Club, the Cit~ of Hun\lngton Beach and the Animal As· sislance League. Senior citizens 1n Huntington Beach will be given free dog licenses by the city if they bring In pets for anti-rabies inocula· lion. The Orange County Animal Shelter will provide licenses al half-price, $2.50, for Fountain Valley senior citizens who have neutered or spayed dogs and SS tor animals still capable of reproducing. Orange County Public Health Veterinarian William Dieterich said many citizens think rabies ts a menace of the past, but em·. phasized this is not t.be case. He pointed out that rabid bats have been recorded every year since 1956 in Orange County and last year a dead bat infected wllh the diaease was found in a Costa Mesa family's yard. Elks Planning "' Pancake Feed The Huntin~on Beach Elka Lod1e will 'bonr a panca'"te breakfast SurMlay at lh• ~· at Talbert Avenue and Ward St.reel in Fountain Valley. An ElJm apokeeman said the event will tielp Fountalli Valley celebrate lts 20th blrthdAy u a ctt1~ A fare Of acr1mbled e11•.z.PaD· cakes and nusaae will be onered ftom 8 a.m. to l p.m. Costs wtll be tz.25 tor adults and $1.25 for chilctren under 12. Tbe public ti lDYited. Tb• Amtaos de Bolla Chica wUl meet tonl&ht at 8 o'clOck at l'IOtl CoWtat7 Lane, Jluntmiton Beach. J~ SuU1, an nVSron· mtntal atUdl• wrtt..r for the Stale .~ment of TrlNJ*1a· UOn. ,;Ill .tllcGQ Uie ertida on "'lldllfe If a manna ,ere de-velOMd an tbe wetlandi. smos alert.a Wednelday Inland of Orana• County bi th• Upland area required the first test ot new local air pollution standarcla re.. cently Imposed on the four- county So\llhland metropolitan re1ton. Southern California Edison Company was ordered-to cut back u much as po&aible on its fosall tucl burnJnc on days when smof alert.a are in effect, locally or inland. The •moa alerts thus mean an automatic 10 percent cutback on electrical power generated local· ly, while motorists are requested to avoid any unnecessary drlv- in&. The rules lmPOled by the South Coast Air Quality Mana1ement District also tall for alternate metboda of generating electricity other than through tbe local burnin1 cl foull fuels. Edison Company officials said that In compliance with Wed-Flip•..ing 'lrTL-Zr •1·ds nesday's smog alert in the p• • •~ &J Upland area, they shifted to use of power aenerated by plants in Nevada and hydroelectdc generallnl planta In the Pacific Northwest. Authorities sald they had no estimates of the effectiveness Wednesday of switching to power generated elsewhere to alleviate the Southland's heavier-than· usual smog problem. Members ol the Air F.orce Academy graduating class throw their hats into the air at the traditional ending of graduation ceremonies at the Colorado school. Defense ~ecretary HArold Brown was the commencement speaker. Armed Trio Steal Smog alerts are issued when . r::d==~~~~~ Jt -no01n -FV II-e·-·1st reach .20 parts per million. ere '1P't4, U II~ This is the stage at which . . . citizens are advised to curtail A ~andit team of three men employe arr1vmg for work . outdoor acllvltJes in a6ditioo to who first warned their victims to Fountain Va1ley potice said unnecessary auto travel. be c~l and then iced the order ~Y five market employes were con· * * * loc~rne t.hem In ? walk·~n fronted about 8:45 a.m. by the Sul.fate Smog New Segment Of Pollution LOS ANGELES (AP) -As if pollutlon-conscious Southern Californians didn't have enough to worry about, now they have to breathe a new kind of smo1 For the first time, the Atr Quality Management District declared fint-atage alerts (or an dustrial sulfate smo& Wednesday ln the west San Fernando Valley, the eut and west San dabnel Valley, ~ upper Sant• Clara River Valley and tbe POmona Walnut~ recton Portions of San Bernardino and R1versade coun ties were also affected To reduce lhe pollullon level. the district ordered power planU and oil refineries to reduce emissions by 20 percent by bum an& lesa sulphur tuel The order was expected to remam m effect at least through today, offietals said Sulfate 811' pollution 1s caused by a combination of sulfur dlox ides and particles m the air, and 75 percent of the emissions come F,..,.PageAJ SAVED ••• bed seeking perhaps a ranch home, but was finally forced to a halt by a rocky, 20-foot drop to a lower level. refrigerator robbed a Fountain trio who marched in a rear door Valley market of $4,000 Wednes· brandishing pistols. Two wore day. k The trapped employes of the mas s . Market Basket outlet at 9119 "Don't be a hero," snarled one Garfield Ave., on the Fountain or the two men who were armed, Valley-Huntington Beach border ··or you'll be a dead hero. Do as were freed unharmed within you're told and you won't get about five minutes by another wasted. Be cool." ®QUALITY TELEVISION 'A ptUUon ctrive ls bcllll Ptt· pared aeainst a controversial skatebO&rd park proposed for Central Park in Hunlin1ton Beach. Capt. Michael Burketifleld of the Huntington Beach Police Department said he t.a/reparlng petition forms. ,fie tai he plans to have them circulated throughout the city n ict week. Burkenfield, who earlier ex· pressed a number of concerns to Mayor Ron PatUoson, said that the petitions wUl uk the city to stog negotiations on the park un· Ul tbere is a full public bearioc. He says the city should discon· tinue its pursuit of the project. un· lll the wishes or the community can be heard. In his earlier l4tlter, Burken· field sald lhe facility has a poten. tial of becoming a ''ripoff" to the citizens of the city. He said the city council, "in a rather hasty action, llas taken over $1 million in properly from the citisens of Huntington Beach and turned It over to busi· nessmen for their personal profit and gain." Meanwhile, the city's Planning Department has recommended an environmental impact report on the park because of traffic, noise and location concerns. If the council approves an EIR. it is understood that a full public hearine would be held at tbe time • plans aro !1lbmtttea-fOr llle ae--- velopment City Admlrustrator Bud Belsito said today that "there is no way the project will be approved until environmental concerns are ad· dressed." The council Is expected to act Monday night on a sub-lease at· rangement between the park's master concessionaire and Universal Skateboard Parks Inc. The park would be located on the west side of Golden West Street near Talbert Avenue. ~- 9:,;GONAL ONLY He turned around and crawled back, making a lotal journey ot about 1 'h-days, not visible to motorists driving by on the wtbd· lng canyon road; b1s crieA rnr _:-!.::) .-n.•u "~··~ ssaaa ' help unheard. Bailey finally reached the wreckage of ~auto and tearin1 death if he wailed much lon&er, ignited dry brush with bis ciaarettt lighter. knowinJ a fire would bring help. And then rolled down the em- bankment. Into tb• shallow retuge or Santiago Creek to avotd the brush fire's names. This was at 4 p.m. Wednesday and it was one more hour before B'lley was found by county firemen BUI Diebold and Mlke Sanden, whc> wu. among lbose dlapatched to the blas:e near Irvine Lake. w "Ht wassoaltlna wet wbenwe found blm." laid Flreman san- ders, addiilt Uiat Bailey wast..ua._.._. utoundt~tooer a"hape ton· alderin1 M had no food for 51 ' hours and oruy a lltUe creek watertodiiftk. 1'he vlctim was treated at Chapman General Hoapitu, , where apokesmeo 11Jd toc!Q he did net ~wre admission IOI' further mC!dlcal care. 19,, .THESCOUTH0915 DIAGONAL We Take Trade-ins VO 8.r GA&Y GRANVILLE Of .. .,.,.,. ......... Confidential reports on the suicide of 16-year-old Jeffrey Poole of El Toro in Orange County Juvenile Hall last mmth show that during the five days he was. in custody before be hanged himself, the youth: -Twice pleaded to be sent to a psychiatric hospital. -On at Jeast one occasion threatened to kill himself, a threat regarded as "idle" by a deputy pro- bation offici!r. -Wu clescribed in a memo written two days before he hanged himself as "self destructive." -Wu so beat on in.Ju ring himself that fi v~ days before his suicide officials in Juvenile Hall discussed uise or "soft· tie restraints should (the boy's) destructive behavior con· tinue." -Twice was escorted to nearby UCI Medical Center for repair or replacement of an arm cast be repeatedly damaged despite warnings by medical personnel that permanent "compllcatioJ)S" to his broken arm might re· sutt. _ _ -Gave ~cttac accounts of how he injured his nose a.nd lip the night before bis suicide. The reports were declared to be confidential by Irvine Community Senlces CommisllOPers will ask the City Councll tonight for an extra $236, 790 to pay for five prolJ'ams hot listed in the proposed city budeet. The money. if granted, would continue the in-school and after· school recreation programs, put more lights at Harvard AthJetiQ Park ballfields, install a Frisbee disc eolf course and add more staffiJla. . The request from the com· mission will come at tonl&bt's 7; 30 public budget session at city hall, where the city council will consider allocations for each city department. The community services de- partment, which runs all of the. city's r ecreation, youth and cultural programs, originally re· quested a $903,104 budget for the coming year. Tbat figure was trimmed t~ $566,478 by City Manager Bill Woolletl in the proposed budget. Tbls year, the department is operating with a $410,428 budget. According t.o Community Services Director Jesse Washington, commissioners believe each of the five projects should be funded during the com· ingyear. ~ The proeram that has aroused· the most controversy ls the in· school and after-school recrea- tion proaram that is currently held ataeven~lementary schools (See FVND8. Page AZ) P~tNear PANAMA CITY, J?anama CAP> -Amerie&I\ and Panama· nlan negotiators ate pear agr~ ment on a treaty to pbue out U.S. control or the Panama Canal and a separate pact to 1uarantee neutrality or the waterway, sources close to the negotiations say. They said substantial aaree· ment was reached durin1 the talks that recessed Wednesday ln W asbingtoo and are lo resume in PanamainlOdaya. The sources said a final agree· meqt could tte ready by the end or June. It would be subject to ratlfication by the U.S. Senate and •"Panamanian plebiscite. The sources sa id the neeotiaton have agreed on Dec. . 31, 1999, as the date for PanJma to take complete control of the canal and the Canal Zone, now administered by the Unittd States. Three years after ralificaUon or tbe agreement, the canal and the zone would become Panamanian territory although the United States would cootinue to operate the waterway from a sector about 60 percent smaller than the existing ione until 1999. The American negotiators had soueht 2025 as the cutoff date. U.S. forces -now numbering some 13,000 troops at 1' bases - would quit the zone by 1999. The sources said the second 11Teement dedarinl the canal a neutral, international waterway, Orange County. 1977 . Superior Court Judie Raymond Vincent, presld1ne judee of Orange County's Juvenile Court. Wednesday, County Counsel William McCourt said tbe confidentiality designation, in effect, s.eals the reports ub· der court order. McCourt's declaration came as counly supervisors moved into a 15-minute secret executive session to dbcuss Poole's Ma, 11 suicide. · BEFORE SUPERVISORS moved behind closed doors, Kenneth Lindaey, an attorney representin1 the dead youth's parents, told them: "The parents really don't care at this point if it (the suicide discussion) ls in public or (secret) execuUve Poole, were permitted to Joln the supervisors. ,_____ Later, the attorney satd t1'e youth's patents were con· cemed about ' 'certain inaccuracies" in the reports. • mEY $BOW THE 16-year-<>ld younpter was 1dmitted to Juvenile Hall the rucht of May 5 on suspicion of buralary cbarces. · · The following morning, according to the confidential re· ports, Mrs. Poole told a d~uty p .. ation officer at the ball her son bad not been behaVlOI ·'normally" for three weeks. The same momiJ)(, tbe yo'Jth reportedly betan chip-fl:I1 away at bis um cast and was quoted by one Juvenile counselor as s_ayine. "Life's a bummer and it'a not worthll~." Saturday, May 6, a-deputy probation offtcer said the youngster 1'during a verbal tirade stated something to tho eff~t he hat~ Juvenile Hall and would kill hiqiself If de· tal~ed." SUNDAY, ACCOIU>ING to the reports, the ball's staff. 1 recalled the boy .. pleadioe '¥ith)l1s mother to go home or to a psycldatric hospital." -session " --~ "However, they would like to be included (J.n the clis· • ~wu.!.'dllcove.r9CI in room, r.emovlDs top part ol cast." · cussion)." · But neither Lindsey nor the boy's mot}\er, Mrs. Elaine would be deposited with the Organization ol American States and would be enforced by the OAS. Tbe United States wanted a Joint U.S.·Panamanian treaty, but Panama contended this would "perpetuate U.S. so•· ereignty in disguise.. over the waterway. Vote Agaimt Bargain Unit Sunday night. a sbift summary note recorded: "Keep <SeeSUJCIDE.)-age AZ> Two-day .ordeal .At"End I BJ~ B. VINSEL. Of .. Oelly ...... ~ A t.o-day ordeal by fire and water is over for John F. Bailey. Bailey, 29, of Anaheim, was- found by rescuers early Wednes~ . day evenin1 after he set a brush. fire in desperation, to brlDI help to the scene ol a traffic acctde.ol : that left him with a broken leg: and out of touch with the worlcl for more than two days. His small foreiin car bad- saUed off windlng Sllveraclo' Canyon Road St hours earlier, · hurtlin& an estimated 147 feet iDtO the adjacent Santiago Creet·· carved canyoo, investigators said: today. .. · The victim told California Hiehway P.atrol omcera he wu driving west on the winding ea .. nyon road when be encountel'ed. two Q)otorcyclists comlnc ab bJm • • Swerving to avoid. the eaJt- bound bikers, Bailey's car bit the shoulder and-plummeted into \ltd weedy gulch, well below sl~ ot passing motorists, CHP office.! William T~ said today. Despite a broken leg, BalJey • crawled oat the window of la1a crumpled car after it rolled downhill to a rest and began what would become more than two days ol a nlJthtmare. He crawled alone, draatnl the broken 1~ through the bl"Uib= choked ravane, braving the likelihood ol rattlesnakes, to ~ .to the nearly dry creek. · · lnveitlgaton said Baile)' then -began crawline down the ~ <See SAVED, Pace Al) " eC•I • ,,... Ptlt A 0 an )eon (P >. H• may try 1C>m0t.hln1 tunn)'." Tho tQlk>•an11 day 1 worker'• rnemo recommended "Pl)'Chol 1c11l vaJuaatlon" b4:c•U o ''mlnor extrem ly ~Ul&tttnt, baa dlrrlculty coplna wllh nnaer and anxietles and appearuell d trucUv4:." .. Tl -'" DAY a JuvmUe H II narae noted the boy'• cut ... 1DD11t otr. He wan\JI arm to !Mt crippled. will D~ send~ al tht.muod,hethnamen•ble." 'helday t"91ounssttf'•ulDJ11vaw Court. T11ffe, .la:• p.m .. Refer Myron Brown "ordered t.a.e mental htf'&m <lo> proVlckllle mtnorw th therapy ind counseJina pcndjn1 hearlnc." • •'Jbe minor 1. :-oole > asked Rerereee Bro~n aboul place· ment U1 a psycb.iatric hospital," the report said tt was then. a«0rdm1 to probtrttoo'a report. Lhat t.b.ree alt.empts wtt• made to comact county mental health work en. When there was no answer to telephone caJls or the lines wtte busy, a routine order for services was placed lo the mental beallt\ tnm '1 box at Juvenile HalJ wllh the expect.a· lion il would be picked up the foUowiJlg day al 7 a.m. n WAS AT 1:31 A.M. that the y~th was f~ banging rn a detention room in the ha.11-bis arm sling wrappect through window bars and Ued around his neck. The younpter died in UCl Medical Cent.er one week lat.er without re1alnina consciousness. Dwini their brief public discussion.of the incident Wed· nesday, supervisors' attention was on whether they ha~ been properly notified of the death and the secret session Is· sue. However, Sypervisor Laurence Schmit said, "I feel ""' there have been some serious questions raised. And I don't. think the answers are in this report I REKINDLED BY the Juvenile Hall tragedy Is Ion,_ standinadlS.COI.d.betwi:.en lbu~bationDepartment _ and Mental Health Department. Last year, Judge Vincent put a halt. to routine examina· lions of younpters detailed in the hall, a court order having the blessing or Chief Probation Officer Margaret Grier. In response to a state study of children det~ned in five other counties lhal showed more than half of them were1t:f~ coraplU ..,..m of Mrs . .......... ~ a ncomm.da· &Walb11t• le ~ered one ot tbe~e..._ta :.'P' ~11ot8"t OU\ Qlat ~----·1er..~· btr unadcce.itul ~primary CaJ\• pal1n last year. Sbe lost to car de.ler Jim Slemona. Elllck said th corporaUon recommended 11a1n1t her write·in campaign in the feneral election. E Hck's teller indicated the corporaUon has not made a f1nal declslon on whom ll will support, "but I must. tell you In all candor, pulUDC the past behind us , we are of the oplnlon that Marian Berse.oo ta definlte\y a front runner." He added, "we are seriously conald.erln& aivlng ber our sup- port rorthe1978race." Elllck said that doesn't necessarily preclude an endorse- men t of Ron Cordova, the Democrat who won ~seat when Mrs. Bertesoo's write·in cam· pai1n spUl the Republican vote that normally would ba.ve aone t.o Slemons. The Fluor executive said that the corporatiqn'1 political ac- tivities are bipartisan. He con· ceded the !irm tends to support more Republicans than Democrats. Elllck declined to name the re- cipients of the letter, describing them only as "a c<>u11le of dozen people -lndlvidual$ ln labor and busin"8 who have a history or active parttclpalion in politics." Elllck said be w-.s surprised that tbe corporation's political activities would have met with the displeasure that •P.PatenUy motivated one recipient lo send -eopiu ol the .letter Lo ...ar.e.a newspapers. . "I welcome whoever sent the letter to call us and ask us ques· lions directly. We'd be glad to answer" flicled with some form or mental or emolional_p_roblem. _ ___, Fro. P•-Al Miss Grier May 9 wrote. -- "WE DO BEUEVE that th~ level of education, ex- perience and judgment of our.stall is surficienl to aHow ror the identification Of the VJlSt.. majority Of those )'O~DISlers who are in need of additional and specialized mental health care. Her comments were direded to County Administrative Orficer Robert Thomas who asked both Miss Grier and county Mental Health Director Erwin Klatte to comment on the state study. Klatte found little rault with the rePort and suggest.e<l a , , trial sampling or Orange County Juvenile HaU YO\lf\gSteni lo • , identify whal percent might be afflicte(J with mental dis turbances. Mi ss Grier's lone concession lo the state repQrl was to opt for additional staff training "to further enhance (Kar' . , staff's understanding and ability to Identify chi)dren w1th mental disorders." lliedrich 'Fed Up,' .. Grand Jury Hears aimed mainly at county politital campaign practices. Subsequently, however. 1t blossomed intp. a full scale in· FUNDS •• =. in Irvine Jt's a joint program with lbe school district that offers recrea- tion for children during the Lunch hour ~ after school, with both city and school district aides supervising Clly council members ten· t,atlv~ty have asked that the pro- gram be scrapped and that some of tbe lh<>Oey be turned over to a J>ee(eci-up city parks proaram }ba would operate at three parka • • Tbe Irvine school board ls op 'POied to that decision and bas wrlUen a letter to the council re questing that the program at the schools be continued "' .. ~ ..... P•,,e .4J t SAVF;D: •• bed seekint perhaps a ranch home, but ~as finally fore~ t.o a halt by a rocky, 20-foot dtop to a tower level. · County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich spent 40 minutes Wed· nt'i'lday closeted with the Orange C9µnty Grand Jury but 11nswered fe,'fl of the jury's questions. lnstead, Diedrich reportedly told the jury. in so many words, tb•t he is fed up with its six· m;onth investigation into his af· fairs. vestlgatlon 'tnlo various ae-. Ht turned around and cra'fi~ Uvities in which Diedrich· bu ., 'back, malctng a tolal journey ol played a key role. abput 1~ days, not vtalble to t>iedrich's words were looked o~· as a challenge to the jury to either charge him with specific off.enses or lo end its probe. The Fullerton supervisor ha.'l been a central figure lo a grand jqtly tnvestlgation that beaan la.st N(>vember. ,f'\ccord1ng to informed so."rces, Diedrich Wednesday c~allenged the jury In a lengthy di¥ertaUon about the probe'1 impact on his orticial, pro· fmional and personal lire. ~hile bis session with tbe jury was cut short by his dissertation, the county supervisor did not as· sert his Fifth Amendment ngbls a9alnsl self incrimination, tn· fol'pled sources said. Al the outset, the inquiry was S 1Engines Bum QUIRK. N.M. <AP> -Five diA~el engines of two Santa Fe Rtljlway freight trans overturned a~d burned late Wednesday. Of'A,.QI COAST DAILY PILOT . Alread~ the ptobe has. resulted motorists drhing by on the Wind· m two ind1ctme~ts rel•led toper· lnl canyon road; bis cries for jury allegatto,ns ~entedn.e helpunbeard. around campatgn 11n~ncinlf pfaclices. ~ Di~rich put in a three·hotll' stint as a witness before the jury earlier th.is year and tesWied openly though with frtquent answer11.of ••I don 'l re~ajl.~' Batley finally reached the wreckace of hls •uW and fearing death lf be waited m\Jf1b longer, ignJted dry brush with hie citarflte lighter, knowint a fire would.brine help. WASHINGTON <AP> -U.S. Dtstrlct .Jod&e John J . Slricu in· dicated today that H.R . Haldeman and John N. Mitchell will not have lo report to prison until June 22 so thal they can 1et their affairs in order and Haldeman ca'n attend his daughter's graduation from law school. No Injuries The two former Nixon ad· ministration officials, convicted along with John D. Ebrliehman or ~ total of 14 felonies in the Wateriate cover·up. are to serve sentences of 2~ to eight years. They have been free stnce their convictions Jan. 1. 1915, and lost thelr appeal before the U.S. Supreme Court on May 23. ' TerroriSts Fire At Watch Rosts ASSEN, The Netherlands (AP> -South Molucca.n terrorists opened fl.re t.octay on television towers erected by police near their hijacked train tA> keep it un· der day and night observation, ~ Justice Ministry sp<>keswoman said. Aerobic Dan£e Program Set A demonstration of aerobic dancing will be given Tuesday night at Harvard Community Athletic Park for those interested in joining an ..aerobic dancing class this summer. The public is invited to view the free demonstration sponsored by the city-of Irvine. It will begin at 7 p.m. in the JDllitipurpose building in the park, at 14701 Harvard Ave. Aerobic dancing is a new technique that combines the fun of dancing with the health and figure toning of joe&ing. The class will be offered on eJther Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays. For more information, phone 754·3639. There was no report that anyone had been hurt in the snip- ing. The spokeswoman. Toos Faber, said the heavily armed terrorists, holding al least 55 hostages on the train, were shoot· ing sporadically at TV observa- tion masts in fields several htin· dred yards from the train, which is baited on a major rail line eight miles north of this northern Dutch city. Asked whether the gunfire hit the masts, she replied, "Not yet.." She declined comment on a Dutch newspaper report that the terrorists had shot....at-. Dulch marines placing listening de- vices under the train during the night. The tall masts were put up Wednesday to relay closed- circuit pictures from hidden television camec~s.-pointed toward the train, she saJd. and the gunmen soon demanded that they be ta.ken down. While authorities were trying to talk to them by telephone about the TV towers, the ter- rorists began shooting, Mrs. Faber said. ®QUALITY TELEVISION Both Mitchell and Haldeman pl-.n to ask lbo Supreme Court t.o reconsider lt.5 dec:ilioo not to bear their case. Tbf preme Court's denial, which WQUld bave the effect of dirttlin& Sirica t.o order th sen· tence carried out. baa not yet re- ached Siri~a·s court and he said, "I really don't have any jurisdic· lion at this Point.•' But after beano& the pleas of Haldiman 's and Mitchell ':s lawyell, be saJd lbal when be 1ets the hllh court's order. "I will pennit the defendants lo re· main free on personal bond until the 22ndol June." Haldeman and Mitchell will have to be in court when the judge-acts officially. Waste Water Workshop Set For Newport Everybody talks aboul water, including the Newport.Irvine Waste Manag~menl Planning Asency, which plans a June 9 evenin1 workshop. Site or lbe 7 p.m. conference will be the Newport Beach City Council chambers. 3300 Newport BlYd., Newport Beach,.-~ the-- public is invited t.o attend and participate. Reduced water poUution is the goal of the NIWA, whose experts will di~uss such matters as-con- struction, agriculture and urban development which all coll· lri bute to pollution. The planning agency's ~oal is to complete a program by Nov· ember, 1978, that will reduce water pollution significantly in areas surrounding Newport Harbor. ~ 19:,;GONAL TME SCOUT H091 S We :rake Trade-ins JIJ GUY GaANVJLLE 0. • ....., ........... Confidential reports on the suicide of 16-y,ar.old Jeffrey Poole of EI Toro in Orange County Juvenile Hall last month show that during the five days be was in custody before he hanged himself, the youth: -Twice pleaded to be sent to a psychiatric hospital. -On at least one occasion threatened to kill hjmself, a threat regarded as .. idle" by a deputy pro- bation officer. -Wu described it\ a memo written two days before he baoced himself as "self destructive." -Wu ao bent on Injuring himself that five days before his suicide officials in Juvenile Hall discussed use of "&oft· tie restraints should (the boy's) destructive behavior con- tinue." -Twice wu escorted to nearby UCI Medical Center for rtpair or replacement of an arm cast be repeatedly damaged despite warnings by medical personnel that permanent "complicationS"" to bJs broken arm might re •ult. --- - -Gave confllc&lng accounts of how be injured bJs nose and lip the night before his suicide The reports were declared to be confidential by 8 ANNE COOP ER ot 1• DtllY P'lttt sun The death of a San Juu Gapistrano glrl struck by •n •irplane prompted San Juan uncllmen Wednesday to ln• te steps to close the airport. Mayor Yvon Heckscher h\· uct.ed City Manager James Mocalls to present a plan to Cily Council next Wednesday on pbas· log out the airport. _ Mocalis ls also to report on the disposition of six eases under ln· v••tllaliGn by the district at;. torney•1 oftlce for-possible viol• lion of the city's airport Ot' dlnance and on the risk factor involved In various airport ac UviUei. · Couotilmen voted 4·1 Wedne& day to have a city employe local· ed at the airport, while it re- m alns open, to report any violation of the ordinance. Coun· cilman John Sweeney opposed X Modes Rapped Clemente Seeking Motel Film Curbs The San Clemente City Council acted Wednesday to place further cont.tots on adult enter· talnment by requiring motels that have adults-only clienteles or that offer x-rated films to come under special permit pro- cedW'es. A• Car as council members were concerned, however, the Jaw doesn'tpermitt.bem to go far enoug.b ln controlling such fare. By requiring a use permit, the city won't be able to ban motels that feature X-rated movies, but lt will be able to control such ttitn1s u building desip, hours of . operaUoo, parking and loca· tlDn. • Ttiecouncil will be abletodeny tlie use it it determined it would be etrimental to the health, aafet1 or welfare of the Deilta~Ood residents. 'J11U, adult motels were placed uadtr the same nikS that govern aucla things H swap meeta, reenatlooal facilities, tnillin& ~u..aUou_.circuua n-d eatl!lvala, amusement parka and ·~eteri• . • ·Zach ot the council memben •aptased frustration that they eolaldn't almpty pa,iss a law Brlllddina adult entertainment. Councilman Thomas O'Keefe warned, "A communiLy tbal al· lows a proliferation or pomo- eraphy is going to deteriorate as a business climate.'' He said, "We have an interest to protect" in "trying to main· taln the standards or the com·· muf\lty." Councilman Anthony Dl (See MO'l'EU, Pa•e AZ) SC Council Picks Site For library JUVENILE JUSTICE Orange County 1977 Superior Court Judge Raymond Vincent, presiding judge of Orange County's Juvenile Court Wednesday, County Counsel William McCourt said the confidentiality designation m effect, seals the reports un- der court order McCourt's declaration came as county supervisors moved into a 15-minute secret executive session to discuss Poole's May U auiclde BEFORE SUPEllVISORS moved behind closed doors, Kenneth Lindsey, an attorney representing the dead youth's parents, told them 'The parents really don't care at this point if lt (the suicide discussion> Ja_ iJLJ&b.lic....ot:.. <s.ecreu e.xec.utbte. --sesslcii h .. However. they would like to be included (in t.be c:lis· cussion>" But neither Lindsey nor the boy's mother, Mrs Elaine the 111otioo Residents of the Mlsllon Bell bouslns tract adjacent to the airport ba"Ve cotnpJ&lilecl ltnee the tract was opened "early two years .ago about low-flying planes and other altport·related hazards Their complalnts prompted the pass.in& ot the airport ordlnante in June, llr76, an attempt to re gulate aircraft. <See AIRPORT. Pa1e A2> Hurt Dii11er Set,s Blaze; Ends ordetil By AJlTllUR a. VINSEL Of ... Oeftyl"lletSi.ff A fWo.day ordeal by fire and waterlsovetfor John F. Balley. • THURSDAY, jUNE 2, 1977 Poote;were pet mittedto join the supel'\'tsorr. Later. the attorney said the youth's parents were con· cernedabout "certain inaccuracies" in the reports. TREY SHOW THE 16-year-old youngster was admi\ted to Juvenile Hall the night of May 5 on suspicion.of bur&laey charges. · Tbe following mornine, accordlna to lb• confidential re· ports, Mrs. Poole told a deputy probation officer at t.be hall her son bad not been behaving "norQlal.ly" for three weeks. The same morning, the youth reportedly becan chip. pint away at bis arrn cast and was quoted by one Juvenile Hall counselor as saying, "Life's a bum1Der and it's not worth living." Saturday 1 May 6, a deputy probation officer said the youngster "during a verbal tirade stated somethiog to the effect he bated Juvenile Hall and would kill himself if de- tained." SUNDAY, ACCORDING to the reports, the ball's staff recalled lbe boy "pleading with bis mother to go home or to ..a psychiatric hospital " - -- That afternoon be was "discovered in room, removing top part of cast." Sunday nlgbt, a sbllt summary note recorded: °Keep (SeeSUIClDE. Page AZ> De using IDHms Okayed BJ JACltCJIAPPELL Ot .. otlly Nethlff Laauna Beach Jrlayot Jon Brancl ac:c:used Councilman John McDowell of .. making traitorous comments" and "•orking for the other side" in the "7 million Sycamore mu. suit against the city during delibenUons Wed· nesday en a zonlng ordiDance for the property. • The ordinance_ which would permit up to 156 homes on the ·s22-acre site in additlon to agricultural and recreational uses, passed on a 3-2 vote wblcb found Councilwoman Sally Bellerue -who wapted no houses -sidina with McDowell, who believes 156 are too few. McDowell, who last council ..,. session abstaU:aed from voting on the measure, was flayed by Mayor Brand in aome of the stroniest Jancuate ever uttered Bailey, 29, of Anaheim was found by rescuers early W~es­ day evening after he set a brush fire ln des~Uon, to brlnl help to the scene of a traffic accident that left him with a broken leg and out of touch with the world for moret.ban two days. Flipping '.l'laeir L i ds publicly in the city ball cbam· bers. Brand wv-abse11t from the meeting when: McDowell ab&· tained from votmg. Before unleublng, bis at~~1 Brand noted that while .be qaa been absent from tbe previous . meeting, be bad listened to the tape recording of lt and wu pte. pared to vote on t.be ordinance. His small forelin car bad sailed off winding Silverado Canyon Road 51 hours earlier. b~ an esUmated 147 feet into the adjacent Santiago Creek· carvea canyon, investigators said today, The victim told California HlghwlU' Patrol officers be was driving west on the wlildine ca· nyon .road when he encountered two motorcycllata comins at him. Members of the Air Force Academy graduating class throw their hat.if into the alr at the traditional ending of graduation ceremonies at the Colorado school. Defense Secretary ltarold Brown was the commencement speaker. Then be recited comments Councilman McDowell baKl made at the previous meetl.Qa -re-marks which dispara1ed the OI'• dinance and its capacity to satllfy: an upComl.ni court bear· ln1 nmeWl.og the clt1'• act.ion in plannJaa fOl't.be Vlrlfn lUcl ~~- Br~ them ••traitOrWa <See~. Pace A!) DAil. Y PILOT C fhm P1se AU e)' on <Poote1. II may u·y omethln1 runny."' The followan• d•..r a work r'• memo recommended "ptyC'hol teal 1voluaUoo" 1»c1uu "mlnor e-xtremely bell 1 t, hu dlfnculty cop nlJ wUh anaer and aAX1eues aDd appearuclf·d trucUve. '' 8"M DAY a Juvtnllo Hall nurM aoled the boy'a u.st " almost off. ll wants arm to be crippled, wllJ not tend to hl»pttal In mood, l• uisamenable." T , th )'OUD"t r wu n Juvenile Court. '!'bin. aU:30 p.m., Ref~ Myron Brown .. ocdered the mmtal bnllb le m <to> provtde the mlnor wUh therapy 1rnd counsellnc padln1 hearlna." "lbe lnioor <Poole) asked Referee• Brown about place- ment i.n a ptycblat.r1c hospital." the report said. lt wu then, accorclina to probaUon'• report, that three attempts were made to contact coW\ty -mental health worlrn'I. When there wu no anawer to telephone calll or the lines were busy, a routine order foe services wu placed in the mental bealtb tnm'a box at Juvenile Hall w11b the expect&· uon it ~d be picked up the tollowin1 day at 1 a.m. IT WAS.AT8:3' A.M. that the youth was found bangjng an a detention room lo the ball. his arm sling wrapped through window bus and Ued around bis neck. Th! youngster dled in UCI Medical Center one week later wit;bout retaining conacloumess. Dwina their brief public discussion of the incident Wed· nesday, superViaors' attention was on whether they bad been properly notified of the death and the secret session is· sue. However, ~pervisor Laurence Schmit said, "I feel th.ere have been some seri~ questions raised. And I don't think the answers are in this teport. R.EKJNDLED BY the Juvenile Hall tragedy is long- standing discord between the county Probation Departmen And .Men1al Health Department. Last xear, Judge Vincent put a halt to routine examina- tions of youngsters detailed in the haU a cOl,lrl order having the blessing of Chief Probation Olficer 'Margaret Grier. In response to a state study of children detained in five- other counties that showed more than half of them were af- m~ted ~ some form of mental or emotional problem, M 1ss Grier May 9 wrot~ . "WE DO BELIEVE that the level of education, ex-peri~ce and judgment of our staff is sufficient to allow for the tdentilicaUon of the vast majority or those youngsters who are lo need of additional and specialized mental health care." " Her comments were rurected to County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas who asked both Miss Grier and county Mental Health Director Erwin Klatte to comment on the state study. . Klatte ~ound little fault with the report and suggested a ~rial ~amphng oC Orange Cotmty Juvenile Hall youngsters to identify what percent might be afflicted with mental dis-, turbances. Miss Grier's lone concession to the state report was to opt for additional staff training "to further enhance our staff's understanding and ability to identify children with mental disorders." Nuke Job Continues With No Contr_act . Work continued today on the $2.6 billion expansion project at San Onofre nuclear generating station, despite the failure of a major crafts union and manage- ment to reach agreement on a new contract. The contract between the Operating Engineers union and Bechtel Power ComS?any, the major contractor for the Southern California. Edison plant, expired nt mldni&ht Wed· nesday, But union members v<>Ud to continue negotiations rather than strike, spokesmen said today. Ray Ehly. president of As· sociated General Contracto~. which does the hirinl fir about half of the dozen crafts unions in- volved in the construction, re- fused to comment on published reports outlining the Operatina Engineers dispute witb mana,e• ment. "We'll not do our negotiating in the press," Ehly saJd today. The union reportedly wants a S3·an·hour raise spread equally over three yean. Management. according to reports, wants a one-tear moratorium and 3 per· cent raises for each ol the next two years covered by the pro· posed three-year contract. A half-dozen other crafts union contracts expire June i:s, and OMNQE COAIT LIK DAILY PILOT several others end June 30. There are about 3,500 laborers and back-up administrators working on the San Onofre ex· pansion. f'rowaPageAJ AIRPORT. • • Last month Mission Bell resi- dent Tim Ward told city coun· cilmen the airport ordinance was not being enforced. Re told them they should be prepared to face a l~wsuit "when that inevitable ac· c1dent happens." Saturday J ennifer Zell, s, who lives in the Troy ~mes tract ad- jacent to Mission Bell. was kUled when a plane, disabled by an ad- vertising banner which became entangled in its tail assembly on takeoff from Capistrano Airpot, crash landed behind her home. On Wednesday Ward told coun· cllmen that wiUlln six bours of Jennifer's deatb two planes bad violated the airport ordinance, flying low oYer Mission Bell homes. "Either the airport or the de- velopments must go," Ward satd. "I urge you to close the airport immediately." Councilman Douglas Nub. a Troy Homes resident. said he doesn't believe the airport should exist 1n ita present location. "Ml.stakes were made many years past, when houses were el· lowed to be built there." he said. -nrf'avor ~WCk Phase Oii'f'Of'lhe airport. thin si~ months at most.•• Councilman Kenneth Friess aaid he'd Uke to see the ai!'POrt closed by Sept. 1. ''l ln)'lelf send my children to the beach down the bllre path in the creek bed wber• Lbo acci<Unt occurTed." ht aatd. Saying public aa{ety should be ttie paramount con1lderaUoo, Councilman John Sweene)' :laid be forecast tho altp0tl'1 clolin1 wben the acUac.,t bouainl lraett were approved. ··we Will Maver bfJ able to ccn· trot trriler\t Pllota ot tho n1.1ke accident." al.Id Sweeney. "We ~ould 1ct to count down to tbe cou.ntJ that we lQtend to clOH th• airport wlU\in • • number Of months," 'It'• Just a shame to ba" an ~rpon ln Uaat vm few ZS ,..n liD4 have It c dDwa 1n •how'," 9aicl JQ Wllleo&. ODt ot UM ~OWMl'I. Program Trustees Ot the Lasuna Beach Unlfted SCboOt Dlatrtct meot. at 'I :30 toft.lpt to debate whether to Join a atate proaram to assess re- adlna sldlls of Laguna Beach Ht1h School studenta. Dr. Robert Sanchis. district superintendent, ls recommend· ln1 that Uie board enroll the dis· trlct In the California Rlgbt-to- Read Prosr•m. at no direct cost to the cllltrict. Tbe phU010phy of the program ta to auut local school prtncipala and their staffs to evaluate cur- rent reAldln1 proerams and, If necessary. change them to im- prove reading performance. The program works in four phases -to assesa needs through testing, develop goals and priorities, examine programs to meet them .and then evaluate their effectiveness. Calltornla Right·To-Read ls made up ol leaeuea of cooperat- ing school districts, with three to 10 districts ln a league. Bill Barnes, district director of educational services, would be appointed to direct local ac· tivittes planned by tile project. The pro1ram also has the backing of Dr. Robert Hughes, Laguna Beach High School prln· cipal. f'roa Page AJ BRAND •••. comments" and said ... I t.tUnt John McDowell ls probably working for the other side . • . be gives the enemy, opponents of oura. plenly of ammunition," Brand said. "I think be wants us to lose this suit otherwise why else would be tear apart this ordinance which he hefped to draft," the mayor said. Mayor Brand said that in the council's private executive session at which the litigation is discussed, McDowell has said Ci· ty Attorney George Logan is ~ in& a good job, and then in public session aays he•s doing a bad job. Brand accused McDowell or lY· in& about the city's legal position and be revealed ror the first time that the city bad been ap· proached by Sycamore Hills in· tereata ror an out of court set.Ue- ment. Detail.a ot the setUemenl were not released and, later. Mayor Brand tald it was only a pre- liminary approacb, bnt that be expecled new efforts by the in· teresta involved to reach agree- ment out of court. • Brand accused McDowell of seelunl 2,000 hoasmg bits on fbe property and said that to permit that would be to "kaas off Lagun" Beach." Through it all, Councilman ·McDowell sat back m hla chair and frowned deeply When the mayor concluded tus remarks, be cballeneed McDowell to respond, but (be councilman said be wanted to hear from members Of the 8U• dlence first Robert Bartlett a spokesman for Concerned Cltllens ur1ed tbe council to select an independent lecaJ expert ln land me mauen and who could evaluate the SycamoreHllla ''problems" Bartlett said contrary to pre- viout public testimony by the group's attorney, the oreamu- tion was not advocatinc that2,500 units be allowed on the property Bartlettsmd it was the group's position now that no specific number ol housing units were ad· vocaled, only that the inde~ dent expert should be called m and that the city should resolve the matter because it does oot have the financial capacity to buy the land or continue the legal wars Councllma11 Carl Johnson responded saymg that the city had receaved the advice of Thomas McCarth,y, a prominent environmental lawyer. who said the city need not put any houses ontbeland. "He's about u eood as you can get." Johnson aald, but be added that the councU chose to rely on the adYlceoltheclty attorney. 'No......., Orange County Republican Sen. '\John Briggs, a con- tender for the GOP gov• e,nor's nomination, says he wants to defeat the override ot Governor Brown •s death penalty veto to keep the is- sue alive for the 1978 elec· tion. <Story, Page A7.> Oranee County superviaora added •~ill roadwayln the Dana Point and Lacun~ Niguel area to tbt county's master plan of arterlalbi1hwaya Wednesday. . When built, the four-lane road wlll eoeHCt Moulton Parkway ln La1una with Hilk Street olC the Golden IAntern in Dana Point. Su~ approval of tbe ad· ditlonal hlpway came despite protests of Dana Point and IAtuna~residents. However, those residents won a majorpobltolsorts. That victory came when supervisors agreed the hi&hway initially wU1 be built as four lanes rather than aix lanes as outlined in the proposal. . It wu .:::ervisor Thomas Rileywbo ethefour-lanepro- posat as he argued that develop- ment in the area mandates the new roadway. Woman Hitchhiker· Assaulted in LB Ao 18-year-old La1una HUis girl hitchhiking through Laguna Beach told police she wa1 molest- ed by a man in a biC sedan Wed· nesday. Tbe girl was hitchhiking on Pacific Coast Jnghway at Boal Canyon wben a well-dressed man in a large silver sedan picked her up. Af~g up Laguna Can-yon he told police, the drlv ed his hand on the passqer's body. Th,e girl cried and pulled away. The driver stopped the car near the intersedton of El Toro and Laguna Canyon roads and as the girl attempted to flee, grabbed her with both hands around the torso and throat and pulled her back in the car. When he moment.arily released his grasp as the two talked, the girl jumped from the car and ran. The Youn& woman was picked up by a Laguna Beach City Hall employe who took her to the police station. The assailant was described as a man about 85 years of age, about five feet 11 inches tall, medium build with brown hair. eyes and mustache. He was wearing brown slacks and a two- tone brown light brown shirt. The victim described him as a "busi- ness-type." When Councilman _JkDg ·crres~lie Hid hebad . ...,th~eL-l..._~ int.eresta o(the citJ at heart. He c:lted th• "borrendoua cost.a'' to the clt.y In lecal fees, in~ surance costs and potential Judg· ments should the cily lose the uusauon. He a&ld economic etUdla ol the propertY aixn. 1,900 homes would produce ..,,7 million to tu tn· come While $2 homes would re-: ault ln $172,000. "It's tlmo we PQtour economic hatl on anct think ec:onomlct t.o aome ~.·· McOOWell said. He sald tM cllJ ou1ht to I>">'. vlde a reUClllable r~ to the landowner on Ida Investment; Tbe nna1 ~· fOUnd Mayw Br and and touncll membera Jobnaoa and Mn. Sweeney vol· inl In faYOr Gf the ontlnnce. Tile measure become1 law ln 30 da)'I If"°' a.u-... bY • cltlaen refenftd\am, and HPlflC'el l1·1ear·Old ,....Ua!' hllla141e ..an, *ldcb '"'°"'hue ano-.. 'QI to 191mlta •O.. lMd. Riley con~ed that it ls llkely some day lt •Ul be necessary to expand thehl&hway to six lanes. .But be iDslsted four lanes will· handle the traffic load in the area projected by ncent eonstructiow as well as development. now in the plan nine stages. Most residents wbo spoke acain.sttbehlabwaysald ltwlll be an lntrwlon in residentJal areas. Tbey also cbfJ'ged the county's Environmental Management Aaency with faillnl to consider alternative rout.es. But their arguments were not enough to persuade th~ board of StU>ervisora against alfdl.n& the controversial bJgbway to what is now a controversial southeastern Oran1eCounty hiehway plan. f'ro• Page A J MOTELS ••• Giovanni said, "Can't we limit this from our community? l 'm sure our founding fathers didn't have this in mind when they wrote up the First Amendment.•• City Atty. Michael Bartlett said no. He said although ob- scenity definitions, such as they ar.e, refer to things that outrage the standards of the community, "community" is considered-by the courts to include the entire county. The City of San Clemente could not, be s aid, ouUaw the use in· dependenUy, since prosecution for violations would come under the county justice system. .. Off uie top of my kead." he added, "I don't think something like that is even constitutional.·· There are two motels in San Clemente that exhibit sexually explicit films to customers lalc- ing rooms. 9;.:GONAL ONLY sass~ By GA&Y GaANVILLE Of .. Deity ......... Confidential report.a on the suicide of 16-year-old Jeffrey Poole of El Toro in Orange County Juvenile Hall last month show that during the five days he was in custody before he banged him$el(, t)le youtb: -Twice pleaded to be senf"<o a psychiatric hospital. -On at least one occasion threatened to kill himself, a threat regarded as "idle" by a deputy pro- bation officer. _ -WN described in a memo written two days before be haneed himself as "self destrucUve." · -Was so bent on injuring himself that five days before his suicide officials In Juvenile Hall discussed use of "son. tie restraints should (the boy's) destructive behavior con· tinue." -Twice was escorted to nearby UCJ Medical Center for repair or replacement of an arm cast he repeatedly damaged despite warnings by medical personnel that permanent "compllcalions" to his broken arm might re· suit. -Gave conllJctlag accolD"lts of how he injured hfs nose and lip the night before bis suicide. The reports were declared to be confidential by 'Fed llp' Diedrich Faces County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich spent 40 minutes Wed· , nesday closeted with the Orange I County Grand Jury but answered few ofthe)U(Y'S quest,ions. I lnlteld. • Diedrich reportedly told Ute jtµ"y, in so many words, that he is fed up with U.1 six· 1 month investigation into bls af. 'fairs. Diedrich's words were looked on as a challe-nge to the Jury to either charge him with speclfic offenses or to end Its probe. The Fullerton supervisor has been a central figure in a grand jury investigation that began last November. According to infoqned sources, Diedrich Wednesday challenged the jury in a lengthy dissertation about the probe's impact on his orricial, pro· fessional and personal life. · While his session wlth the jury wu cut short by his dissertation, the county supervisor did not as· sert his Fifth Amendment rights against· self incrimination, in- formed sources said. At the outset, the inquiry was aimed mainly at county political campaign practices. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Otllle OlllY ~li.t S\att The Fluor Corporation ls try- ing to drum up support for Republican Marian Bergeson, .whose write-in campaign last year is blamed by some for the NB Woman Semeneed For'Spree' A Newport Beach woman who went on a ~ spl'ff tl'fter er bank lncorrec:Uy credited $20,000 to her account hu• t>een ord~ed to spend four· weekendS in the Oraqe CoUDty Jail. Superior Court Judge J•m• H. Walsworth or· dared tM jail term for Mar~ant JAn Burch, 49, aad 7wtbet ofd•red llhat ahe IT\Ue N.Jl reaUtuUon to the securlty Pacific Na· Uoaal Bank in Newport Be• . .II.ta. lharcb, who ..,__ a curio •hop ln '"'Ccm.a del Mat, pleaded lilt>' to eharaet ol lr&nd theft. H •• allepct that ahe.U· IUtd Glletka for mote uaan ~-wtthln 10 Ml'I :L*' MM snafd1'1 &M _... Subsequently, however, it blossomed tnto a full scale in· vesU1ation into varlous ac· tlvities in wbfch DleQ{icb bu played• tfy role. Already tbe ~be has resul Jn hPO indictments relat6cl to per· jury allegations centering around campaign financin~ practices. Diedrich put ln a three-hour stint as a witness before the Jury earlier this year and testlfied openly though with frequent answers of "I don't recall." Since then, the 53·year-old multi-millionaire bas been critical of the grand jury pro· ceeding for what he terms "its failure to tell me what, ir any, crimes or offenses I am suspect edof." Missile Fir~d VANDENBURG AFB CAP> - An Air Force Minuteman Ill In· tercontinental Ballistic Missile was launched here early today to test the reliability of the weapoos system. 74th Assembly District seat fall· ing into Democratic hands for the first time in history. In a letter to local civic and business lu~ who be deellned to name, Thomas Ellick, manager of corporate relations for Fluor, wrote that his firm is considering backing Mrs. Bergeson ln 1978 and recom· mended that letter recipients consider similar action. Ellick's department ls responsible for the corporation'• polltical activities. He aa1d Fluor, which has just moved to • f :""" . ... or Orange Counw Superior Court Judge Raymond Vincent, presldtng judee of Orange County's Juvenile Court. Wednesday, County Counsel William MoCourt sald the conlidentiality designation, in effect, seals the reports un· der court order. McCourt's declaration came as county supervl$ors moved into a 15-minute secret executive session to dl~cuss Poole's May 11 suJclde. BEFORE SUPERVISORS moved behind closed doors, Kenneth Lindsey, an attorney representing the dead youth's parents, told them: "The parents really don't care at this point if it <the suicide discussion) is in public or (secret.) executive session " _ _ ~ _ _ .... ~ "However, they would like to be included (in the dls· cussion)." But neither Lindsey nor the boy's mother, Mra. Elaine Poole, were permitted to join the supervisors. ~ Later, the attorney sahtthe YQUth·.-pueirta •el'e con- cerned about "eertain inaccurad•" in the reports. ' I I • ' THEY .SUOW TUE 16-year-otd youpgster wu achoitted to Juvenile Hall the night of ,May 5 on suspicion of burglary charges. l The followb\1 momiD&» accol'dine to tbe confidential re· ports, Mrs. Poole told a deput¥ probaUon officer at the ball her aon had not been behaving "'*1'.Dally" for three weeks. Tl,le same .inoming, the youth reportedly beaan chip- ping -away at his arm cast and was quoted by one Juvenile Ha11 counselor as sayin1, "Ute's a bummer and it's not worth living." Saturday, May 6, a deputy -probation officer said the youngster .. during a verbal Urade stated something to the effect he hated Juvenile Hall and would kill himself if de· tained." SUNDAY', ACCORDING to tb4' reports, the ball's staff recalled the boy ''plea~illg wltb his mother to go home or to a psychiatric hospital.• 1bat '1\el'J)~ W_at' '~ttedJn.l'OOIIl'" umoviog top part ol cast.•• S\Ulday .night, a shift summary note t'eCOl'ded: ''Keep <SeeS(nCIDE, Paictt\2) ... .. crumpled car after it rolled· downhill to a rest and began what would becOme mare than two diaysof a nichtmare. Jte crawled alone. dra1gtng . the broken le1 throutb the brush· • r~ lD ado.a. to llrinctltl.P ebohd n'rin, bravin1 the .,..ea••• 4!11•-tnfftc accldent Jlkellhood of ratUeanakes, to get tha\ left him with a broken·~ei totbenearlydrycreek. and out of touch with the wotld lnveatigatA>n said. Balley then for m<>ffthintwodays. 1>e1an crawtinl down the creek Hls small foreign car bad be.d seeking perbapa a ranch uiltd .off winding SUverado home, but was fin.Uy forced to a Canyon Road 51 hours earlier, halt by• rocky• 20-foot. drop tO a hurWng an estimated 147 leetinto lov.:er l~el. the adjacent Santiaio Creek· He tw'ned around and trawled back, mBkinl ~total jourMy of carved canyon, investigatorssaid about 1 \'It days, not visible to t~i;;~ vlcti m told Caillornia motorists driving by on the wind· Highway Patrol officers he was ing canyon road; his cries for drivina west on tbe winding ca-help unhear~. nyon road Wf\en he encountered Balley finally reached the to li 1 wrecka,e of his auto and fearing , ~f~. mo rcyc sts com ng at .death if he waited much longer. ~weoing to avoid the east,. · tgnltecl d_ry brush 'fl th bis t>Ound bJkers, BaUey's c~r bit the cigarett~ bghter, knowing a fire shoulder and plummeted mto the would brma help. Members of the Air Force Acadetlly graduating class throw their hats into the air at the tr$dltional en<fing ol graduation cei:emonies at the Colorado school. Defense Secretary Harold Brown was the commerlcement speaker. Irvine from Los Angeles, has a long history or political involve- ment and that lt will be backing candidates financially in state Senate and Assembly districts and in the race for governor in 19'78. ElUck said the corporation, an international eogineering and construction firm, does the same ln other stales where it has operations and where such linan· clal contributions are legal. But Elbck conceded the cor· poraUon is particularly interest· ed in the race in tbe 74th As· sembly District, the firm's new home. He said Mrs. Berge&Qn did not solicit the letter on ber behalf and he sueued $bat tt was not orlginatty Intended (or publica· t.iOI\. t 1 • Kowever, copies of the letter were sent antm)'!Dloua\y to newspapers with the name of tbe addressee blocked out. Ellick said the letter 1s not a complete endorsement or M.r$. Bergeson. jl,Ull a r~ommenda· tlon that she ~ considered one of the top candidates. weedy gulch well below s!ght of And then rolled down the em· passing motornts CHP o{f\cer bankment into the shallo.w refuge Wllliam Todd said ioday. of SanU'fO Creek to avold the Despite a broken leg, Bailey brush fire s names. crawled out the window ol his <Bee SAVED, Page AZ> ' c IM!d fro• P11• u ••1•• CPool 1. U. ma1t1Ytolft th1Dslunny:• "l'M followln1 day a work r't memo recommtnded "pa)'chtlloalc l evalu.-llon" boeause •·mlnor cixtremely wlU& t., b dlfncu1ty coplnt wltb an1er and anxleUes and appe*t'la lf·de1trucU•e." •.:DA • Juv~ .Hall nu ooted the boy'• cul ••11 alm01\. olf. He wantl arm lo be crippled, wlll not tobolpctal ht thll mood. he II unamenablt." ,.......,.lb younpwrwutn;Jov l11Court. 1'tlilni. 1U.IO ~111., ad Myron Brown "ordel'ed the m tal health t m (to' ~"°" tbe minor-Ith therapy and c 1htar101." ·"'Iba <Poole> atked Refereee Brown about place- mml in a p1ycbiatric hospital," the report said. Jt w• then, accord101 to probation's report, tbat three attempts were made to conlaCt county mental health wonen. Un When there wu no answer to telephone calls or the ea were bus)'. a routtne order for 1UVicn was _placed ln the m tal health team's box at Juveiille Rall with the expecta- tion lt would be picked up the followt.nt day at T a.m. IT WAS AT 1:31 A.II. that the youth wu found hanitnC in a detenliclD room in tbe hall, his arm slln& wrapped throaib window bars and Ued around his neck. The youi\pt« died ln UCI Medical Center one week later wit.bout reclining conscjousness. Durtna their brief public diacussion of the incident Wed- nesday, supervisors' attention was on wbetber they bad been properly notified of the death and the secret seaaion is· sue. , However, SUpervisor taurence Schmit said, "I feel ·there ha,ve been some serious questions raised. And I don't think the answers are in this report. REKINDLED BY the Juvenile Hall U:~gedy is Jong. standing discord between the county Probation Department and Mental Health Department. Last year, Judie Vincenlj>ut a halt to routine examina- tions of youngsters aetalfed mthehill, a coiiit oiaer liaVlng the blessm~of Chief Probation Officer Margaret Grier. In response to a state study of children detained in five other counties that showed more than half of them were af-· ructed with some form of mental or emotional problem, Miss Grier May 9 wrote: "WE DO BEUEVE that the tevet o.r-edacllUon, ex- ~rience and judgment or our staff is sufficient to allow for tbe identification of the vast majority of those youngsters who are in need of additional and specialized mental healtn care.'' Her comment.s were directed to County Admiili!trative Officer Robert Thomas w~ asked both Miss Grier and county Mental Health Director Erwin Klatte to comment on the state study. Klatte found little fault with the report and sugsested a trlal sampUng of Orange County Juvenile Hall youngsters to identify what percent might 'be.afflicted with mental dis· lurbances. Miss Grier's lone concession to the state report was to ,, , opt for additional staff training "to further enhance our staff's understanding and ability to identify children with mental dtsorden." . ! Sonic Boom Caused I By Missile Testing t_ A U.S. Navy spokesman con- firmed today that sonic booms in Orange County Wednesday afternoon were caused by military missile testing SO miles off the California coast. Lt. Kenneth Cunningham, Navy public information officer €dMWoman I 1.Dses Rings .. -~ Worth $3,700 A Corona del Mar resident who removed two rings worth a total of $3,700 to wash her bands and then left them on ber kitchen sink is looking for those rinas today. Artis1 Victoria Malouf. 60, of 4645 Camden Drive told police the rings were gone two hours afLer she placed them on her sink Wednesday. She said durinf the time the rin&s were on the sink, some real ~late agents toured her home wJllch la for sale. Mrs. Malouf described one rint a-ll $3,000 collection or diamonds, emeralds and aap- phire," set in yellow gold. 'The other consists or eight diamonds set in av or yellow gold. ORANOI C041T DAILY PILOT in Los Angeles, said the Aegts missile system fired from a high altitude aircraft at 1:45 p.m., caused a sonic boom which rat- tled dishes and shook windows in homes and offices along the Orange Coast. Cunningham said similar ef- fects were felt in Los Aneeles County. No major damage was reported. Cal Tech Seismological Lab of- ficials in Pasadena said their equipment recorded no earth· quakes. Lt. Cunningham said the mts- s il e testinc doe~n't usually ca use any problem onshore. But an atmospheric inversion layer -the same condition wbieh keeps smog over Southern CaUlornia -reflected the sonic boom inland, benid. • Mesa Youth 4 Beldin NB Cop Assault A Costa Mesa ')'out'h faces cbaraea or aaaault oo. a pollce of. fic•l' and cran4 theft in lf ar6o.r Judlclal Dlstrtct Court followlnc ble arrest Wednesday at the Newport Beach pol•~ atatlon. Jam• Kenneth Carey, IO, of 264 E. Bay St., aurrend4'rid to pollce on those charges •con: tained in aw arrant. , · The warrant was tssued after Carey allesedly assaulted patralman Robert Park~ May 1. Police assert Carey hit Parker in the face. stole hiS aun and fled alter the otticer stQpped Carey's• car in N8'rJ)C>rt Height.I. 'No~ .... ~ ......... Orange County Republican Sen. John Briggs, a con- tender !or the GOP gov· ernor's nominC!_tioq, says he wants to deleat the ovemde of Governor Brown's death penaltf veto to keep the is- sue alive for the 19'18 elec· tion. (Story, Page.A7.) By ANNE COOPER Ol t• ~IY '1'9t Sutt Tbe deatb of •·;San Juan Capistrano &lrl at.hack by an airplane prompted San Juan councilmen Wednesday to in- itiate steps to close the airport. Mayor Yvon liecksoher in- slrutted City Manaser James Mocalls to present a plan to City Council next Wednesday on phas- ina out the airport. Mocalls is alJo to report on tbe disposition of six cues under ln- veatigatlon by the district at- torney'• offtc:e for pe>Uible viola• tton of the city'• airport or· dinance and on the risk factor involved ln variOWI airport ac. tlvitles. Councilmen voted 4.1 Wednes· day to have a city employe locat- ed at the a1rport. while it n· m alns open, to report any violation of the ordinance. Coun· cUman John Sweeney oppo15ed the motion. Residents of the Mbslon Bell housing tract adjacent to the Terrorists Fire '1D-W atch Posts ASSEN, The Netherlal)ds CAP> -South Moluceao terrorists opened fire today on tetev15ion towers erected by police near the)r hljaclted lJ'a.lb to keep it UD· der day ancJ nilbt observation, a Justice M1nlstry" spokeswomarr said. There was no report that anyone bad been hurt 1n the snip- ing. The spokeswoman, Toos Faber, said the heavily armed terron.st., holding...-at leut-65-- hi>staaes on the train, were aboot.. in& aporad.lcallJ at TV obsena· tfon maab ha ftelda aever» hlfn. dred yardl from the traln~"~ch is baited on a major n11· ~ eiabt miles north bl um northern Dutcbclty. ,,.... Poge .AJ •1o FLU9R •.•• palgn spll~.i~e Republican vote that norin1WT would have cone to Slemons. Th• f1uor execuUve said that tbe corporatlon•1 poUUcal ac • .tivlUes are bipartisan. He coci· ceded the f1rm tends to support - more Republlcana than Democrats. EWck deeliDed to name the re- cipient.a of the letter, desertbins them only u ... cguDle of dosen people -tndl~dau labo.rand bustneas who have a b1ttorY ol acUveparticlpaUfft U1 P,OUUcs." EWck aaid be Wat 1\ll"Pdaed th•t tbe corporabon's 1>01Itlc'1 acUvtues would haive met 'Wl~ · the dJ.sD)euure that appareitly motivated one recipient to send coplea of tbe Jetter to area newspapers "I welcome whoever sent the le~ter to call us and ask us ques- tions direcUy We'd be glad to answer,. ,....,,_..,.AJ SAVED ••• This was at .f p.m Wednesday and il was doe !bore hour bdore Bailey was rouod by county firemen Bill Diebold and Mike Sanders. wbo were amobg thoee dl1patcbed to the blaze near IrvtneLake. 0 He was soakinf wet when we found hJm," aaid Fireman San- ders, addln.g that Balley was in a•toundlgly good shape con· sldertna be had no food !or SJ. hour1 and only a litUo creek water to drink. The vlclim waa treated at Ct:.apman General Hospital, where •pokefn>en ••ld today be dtd not require admJuk>n tor further medical.care. Asked whether the cunfire hit the masts. ahe replied, ••Not yet." She declined comment on a Dutch newspaper report that the terrorists had shot at Dutch marmes l>laclng H'Stening de- vices under the train durin& the .nigbL The. tall masts were put up Wednesday to relay closed- circuit pictures from hidden television cameras pointed toward the train, she •aid, and the cwunen soon demanded that they be taken down. . While authorities were trying to talk to them by telephone about the TV towers. the ter- rol'ists began abootlng, Mrs. Fabersald. airport. have complained since the tract was opened nearly two years aeo about low-flyln1 planes and other airport·related hazards. . Their complaints prompted U., passlni of the airport ordinance in June, 19'16, an attempt to re-- aulatea.lrcraft. Last month Mission Bell resi- dent tim Ward told city COUD· cllmen the alrl>ort ordinance was not belna enforced. He told them they sMuld be prepued to f eee a Jawsuit .. when that inevitable ac• ddentbaps>ens. '' • Saturday Jennifer Zell, S. who lives in the Troy Homes tract ad· jacent to Mission Bell, was killed when a plane, disabled by an ad· verttsing banner which became entangled in its tall assembly on takeoff trom Capistr~Airpot. crasblanded behind her home. On Wednesday Ward told COUD• cilmen that within six bou.n ot Jennifer's death two planes bad violated the airport ordinance, flying low over Mission Bell homes. "Either the airport or the de- velopments must go," Ward said. ''I urge you to close the airport immediately." Councilman Douglas Nash, a Troy Homes resident, said be doesn •t believe the airport should exist in its present location. "Mistakes were made many years past, when houses were al- lowed to be built there," he said: "I favor a quick phase out of the airport, within six months at most." Councllman Kenneth J'rtess said he'd like to see the airport closed by Sept. I. Inmates Strike TEHACHAPI (AP).-lnmates at California Correctional Jnslilution here have refused to work except in tbe kitchen and hospital since flgbtins broke out amon& spectators at Memorial Day boxing matches, authorities said Wednesday. .. r myself aend my child.um to the beach down the b1ke path in the ertiek beid where tbe accida:it oc~·· besald. svmi public aafely should be the paramount conslder.Uon, Cou11cllman John Sw&eney aald he forecast lbo ~·s do•inC when lbe acijaceint bousfua tracts were approved. . .. We will never be able to con· trot translent i>llota ot th• fluke accident.•• sald; Sweeney. ••we 1boµtd act to count clown to the county that we intend to close tbe airport Within "x' n&tmber of months ... uu•s just a shame to have an airport lo that viclnlly ror "25 years aod have it closed down in an hour," said Jay Willcox, one of the airport owners. 29Vessels OnBlock ~ In Newport Twenty-nine different modes of conveyance to go saillns, aallln& over the bounc:Una main will go on the Newport Beach Police Department aucUon block Saturday. The lost, stolen and un· clatmed boats wlll be sold to the highest bidders· b«lnnlni. at 10..a..m.. in. the City Yard at 592 Superior Ave., near Hoag Memorial Hospital. Police say they prefer cash, but checks drawn on local banks will be ac- cepted. The boats will be sold on an as·iS basis and must be hauled away immediately after the auction. police spokesmen said. If they aren't seaworthy, well, you 're just sunk. 9 ,, . DIAGONAL. ONLY sasss # ' J We Take Trade-Ins - B1GAaYGIUNVJLLB Of .. Oiiity~ ..... ....,, Cmfidentiill reports on the suicide of 16-year-old Jeffrey Poole of EI ·Toro in Orange County Juvenile Hall last month show that during the five days be was in custOdy before he hanged hlmsell, the youth: -Twice pleaded to be sent to a psychiatric hospital. · -Oa at leas& one occasion threatened to kill himself, a threat regarded as .. idle,, by a deputy pro- bation otficer. -Wu ~rt bed ln a memo wriUen two days be/ore he banged himself as "self destructive." -Was so beat on injuring himself tha\ five days before bis suicide officials tn Juvenile Hall discussed use of "soft· tie restraints should (the boy's) destructive behavior con· tlnue." -Twice was escorted to nearby UCJ Medical Center for repair or replacement of an arm cast he repeatedly damaged despite warnings by medical personnel that permanent "complications" to his broken arm ml&ht re· ~ult"" -Gave coofilctlag accounts of how he injured his nose and lip the night before his suicide. The reports were declared to be confidential by ,&hools PGC!tNear I . " : To Sivitch !Program? I By LAURIE KASPER Of•• oany .. u.ut.tt • Some Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees apparently are thinking of • divorcin4 the district from its com muruty recreation program. Although there has been talk of handing jurisdiction over the proaram to another governmen· tal agency, trustees talked publicly of the posstble change for the first time Wednesday. Questions about the future of the program .arose when the trustees were asked by their Ad· vlsory Recreation Commissioo to approve the placement of a portable classroom in Costeau Park as. a community recreation center. Alt.hough the portable will be paid for with county service area funds rather than district money, Trustee Carole Neustadt ques· tioned approving the building before trustees decide what to do with the recreation department bud1et and staff needed at the center. Noting that the s ummer recreation program baa been planned and advertised and ob- viously referring to the proposed changes, Assistant Superinten· dent Donald Ames said, "In my opinion I can't see how we can back out at this short notice." But Trustee George Henry said he felt "like I'm in a comprQD)is· inl ~iUon with no other way to (See PllOGBAM, Pase A2) PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP> -American and Panama· nlan negotiators are near agree. ment co a treaty to pbue out U .s. control or the Panama Canal and a separate pact to auJP'antee neuttality of the waterway, sources <!lose to the negotiations say. • They said substantial agree- ment was reacbed durina the talks that recessed Wednesday in W asbingtoll and are to resume in Panama in todays. The sources said a final agree- Woman Saved· From Blaze County fireman Lenny Kulimaul carried Invalid Mar- jorie Stuck to saf~ty Wednesday after the El Toro woman's coffee maker touched off a fire in her apartment at 23333 Rid1e Route Driv~. Mrs. Stuck. who ls confined to a wbfflcbair, was treated for smoke inhalation at Saddleback Community Hospital, but was not hospitalized. Firemen who were called to Mrs. Stuck's apartment said the blaae had spread from the stove to kitchen cabioets and the apart· ment wu filling wltb smoke wben they arrived. Damage was estimated at $4,000. BniU:n, Eyes Reildy for Panel ~SACRAMENTO CP> -Singer Helen Reddy, who heljJed"Gov. Edmund Brown J . campatgn tor-prest- dent last year, is being considered for a~tment to the State Highway Commission, th6 Sacramento Union said tOOay. ____ _,, lr4 Orange County 1977 Superior Court Judge Raymond Vincent, presiding judge of Orange County's Juvenile Court. Wednesday, County Counsel Willlar.n Mccourt said tbe confidentiality designation, ln effect. seal.I the ~ports un· der court order. McCourt's deelaratlon came as county •upervlsors moved into a 15--minute secret executive session to discuss Poole's May 11 suicide. Poole~ were permitte-d to Join the supervisors. Later, the attorney said the youth's parents were con· cerned abo\lt "certain inaccuracle.-s" in the reports. THEY SHOW THE 16·year-old youngster was admitted to J~v,nlle Hall the nlcht of May 5 on su.spiclon of burclary· charges. · · . : · .. The following morning, according to the confidential re- ports, Mrs. Poole told a deputy ~robation omcer at the hall ber son bad not been behaving .. normally" for three weeks. 'the aa1ne morning, the youth reportedly beaan chip- ping away at hU arm cast and was quoted by one Juvenile Blill ~or as saying, "Ltfe's a bummer and it's not worth living." Saturday, May 6, a deputy probation officer said the younfster "during a verbal tirade stated something to the eUec he hated Juvenile Hall and would kill himself if de- tained." BEFORE SUPERVISORS moved behind closed doors, Kenneth Lindsey, an attorney representing the dead youth's parents, told them: St1NDAY, ACCORDING to the reports, the hall's staff '·The parents really don't care at this point.if it (the recalled the boy "pleading with his mother to 10 home or to suicide discussion) is in public or (secret) executive apsychiatricbospital." ses11ion."'•-- -------_.,.;...;..~~~~;,;;; That aftemomr-he-wu "discovered in l'OOm, removing "However, they would like to be Included (~the dlS· toppartof cast." cussion).'' Sunday n18ht. a shift summary note recorded: "Keep But neither Lindsey nor the l>Oy's tnother, Mrs. Elaine • (SeeSWCIDE. Page.A!) ment could be ready by the end ol June. It would. be subject to ratiftcaUQn by the U.S. Senate and a Panamal)lan plebiscite. The sources said the negotiators have agreed on Dec. 31, 1999, as the date for Panama to take complete control of the canal and the Canal Zone, now administered by tbe United States. Three ye•ra afte~ ratUicaUon of the agreemeoet the canal and the zone would become Panamanian territory althoueh the United States would continue to operate the waterway from a sector about 60 percent smaller than the existing zone until 1999. The American negotiator& bad sought 2025 as the cutoff date. U.S. forces -now numberinc some 13,000 troops at 1' b~ - would quit the zone by 1999. , The sources said the second agreement declaring the canal a ~eutral, international waterway, would be deposited with the OrganilaUoo of American States and would be enforced by the OAS. The United States wanted a joint U.S.-Panamanian treaty, but Panama contended this would "perpetuate U.S. sov· erelgnty in disguise., over the waterway. A source in Washinitoo said no actual drafting of treaty l8Jli'U&ge bas taken pla~e btit the two govenunents are "clo&er to aereement than they have been in a lons, Jonc time." U .S. negotiators Ellsworth Bunker and Sol Unowiu were ex· peeled to go to Panama on Mon· day 0 to revtew what was aareed · to in Waablnltoo ... a source said. The basic agreement would replace the 1903 treaty under which the United States buUt tbe canal. It 1ave the Unit~ States pe~al control over the » wl•·IOJll, O·lft1le· tde':'eanat ~ne between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The canal is operated by the U.S. 1overnment's Panama Canal Company. Two-day Ordeal At End By AllTJIUll 8. VINSEL Of ... Deltr ltllllt Staff A two-day ordeal by rae and wateri.sovefforJobn F. Balley; · Bailey, 29, of Anaheim, was found by rescuers earJy Wedne.s- day evening alter be set a brush fire in desperation, to bring help to the scene of a traffic accident tha't Jett him with a broken leg and out of touch with the world for more than two days. His small forei«n car had sailed off winding Silverado Canyon Road 51 hours earlier. hurtling an estimated 147 feet into the adjacent Santiago Creek· carved canyon, investigators sald today. . The victim told California Highway Patrol officers he was driving west on the winding ca· nyon road when he encountered two motorcyclists coming at him. Swervtnc to avoid the east- bound bikers, Bailey's car hit tho shoulder and plummeted into the weedy gulch, well below sight of pastinl motorists, CHP officer William Todd sald today. Despite a broken leg, Bailey crawled out the window d hia crumpled car after it rolled downhill to a r.est and began what woGkl become more tban two days of a nightmare. He crawled along, dragging the broken lee throogh the brush- c boked ravine, bravln1 the likelihood ol rattlesnakes, to get to the nearly dry creek. In~ator1 said Bmey then began crawling down the creek. <See SA vio, Page AZ> ~Viejo C~~se _._ ·0ii W om.eii.s _ t Sociology Set , Tbe Mluion Viejo campus of Cal State Fullerton ls offering an intensive two-week course on lhe --5oeiology of Women. It belins Monday. The class, which offers tbr~ units of college credit, will feature rums, guest speakers, field trips and discussion of cur- reht issues affecting women in this country. Changing roles, women and work, problems of housewives, older women, prisoners, minority women and I alcobolics are among the topics to be covered. Ttie course, which ls beiog taug}lt by Adelaide Whan, will in· elude an Introduction to asser-t tain training, self-help and self· J defense. , The class will meet Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to I 3:30 p.m. at 26971 Estanc:iero J Drive, Mission Viejo. 'fuition for the~isS99. l l Ftlrtber information may be obtained by calling the collece's tC1 ti uitnaa hl•Al> • eJ•m (Poole). He m•1 l1')' tollltlblq tunny.•• The f ollowlna day a ttorker'1 memo recommended "paycholoatcal evaJuatJon•• because "mlnor extremely belU~t. h .. dllflculty coplJ\I with anaer and anxleUes and appean 1ell-destruolive." TD MJIE DAY a Juvenile Hall nurae noted the t>J•a rut ''ll almoet oft. H• want.a arm ta be crippled, wU1 not aend to bolPltal in thla mood, bp ls unlll'ftenable," T\Mlday, the roun1tter wP ln Juvedll• Court. 1'bere, at 3:80 p. m •• R-.e Myron ftrown ''ordel'ed the mental health team (to) ptoW:le~ with therapy anlt. couniellDI pendlnc hearilli." • '"lbo minor (Poole) asked llelereee Brown about place~ ment in a paychiatrlc hospital, 11 the report said. It was then, accordinC to probaUoo's report. that three attem~ were made to contact county mental heal~~ ~-.:o;.~orxe:n. . -, Wbm tberewas no1U11wer to telepbone c.U. or the lines were busy, a rouUne order (or aervlces was placed in the mef)tal bealtb team'• box at Juvenile Ball with the expect.a. t1on lt would be plcked up the following day at 7 a.m. IT WAS Ar·=-A.I(. that the youth WU found han&lng in a ddmtion room in the hall, his arm •Una wrapped t.brouih w1Ddow bars aGd tied around h1a neck. T&e ~ dled in UCI Medical Center one week later witliou:t regalnlne conaclousness. During their brief Pl.lblf~ discussion of the incident Wed- nesday, supervisotl' .itention was on whether they had been properly notified o{tbe death and tbe secret aesalorils- sue. • Howevu, SuperytsQr Laurence Schmit said, "I feel ·there have &en some serlo\JI questions raised. And r don~t think the answers are in this report. REKINDLED BY the Juvenile Hall trqedy ls Jong. standing discord between the county Probation l;)epartmeot and Mental Health l>epertmeot. • -Last-y~ineentpvta halt-tol'OCltineaamln., lions of youngsters detailed in the ball, a court order haviq the blessing of Chief Probation Officer Margaret Grier. In resppnse to a state study ot cblldrell detal.Ded inllve other counties that~bowed more than Jralf of them were af.· meted with some form of mental 0r emoUonal problem. Miss GrierMay9wrote: "WE DO BEUEYE that the level .of education. ex· perience and judgment of our staff Is sufficient to allow for th&ldentificaUoa of the tast majority ot tbole yoqgsten who are in need of additional a.od apeclall&ed mental iiealth care." Her comments were directeclto"Count)' Administrative ' Officer Robert Thomas who asked both Miss Grier and county Mental Health Director Erwin Klatte to comment on the state study. . Klatte found litUe fault With tbe J'elJl()l't and auaested a trial sampling of Orange County Juvenile Hall yoanpten to idenWy what percent mlaht be afftlctecl with mental dis· turbances. Miss Grier's lone concession to Uae ltate report was to opt for additional staff trld.Dlnlf ''to further enhanee our staff's understandhlg and abblfY to ldentUy cblldren with mental disorders." Office of Continuing Education at ~ , ~ - 2111 • • -·+ -Assaulted in LB .. · I Viejo Group :: An IS-year-old Laiuna Hills girl hitchbildng through ~ 1 To Meet Over Beacbtoldpollceshewaemotest· I . J.' . F,....P•geAJ Playing Fields PROGRAM. ~ The Youth Athletic Coordlnat-• ing Council of Mission Viejo will dlscUa8 efforts to obtain perm'a· nent playinf fields in three parks at 1:3C>"toclifbt in Room 20t at Mission.VI~ High School. Council members are expected to dlscuas their efforts to obtain the fields at Cordova, Oso Viejo and ~yo Oso parks. The ptiblic ls lnvited to attend themeeUni. Mtmbers of the council include MisaJon Bobby Sox, Mission de Oro Bobby Sox, Mission del Norte Bobby Sox, lntematlonal Girls Softball, Mission Viejo YouJ,h Buketball, Mission Viejo Travelln1 Basketball Teams, Viejo Uttle Leape, Mission Vie. it South Little League and North 1 uion Viejo Uttle Lea,ue. , Tbe group was formed to ob- tain permanent, decent playing fields In the community. ed by a mm lD a bia sedan Wed, nesday. Tbe 8irl WU bltebblkiq Clll Paclftc Coast Blabway at Boat Canyon when a well-dressed mm In a lup ailver tedan pictedber up. . After turnlna up Lquna Cao.- yon .RQad, ahe told police. the driver placed his baad on tbe paneaaerta body. The lirl c:rted and pullect away. 1)• drlv• non.ct the ear near the latenec:tlo8 ol El Toro an4 Lquna C&D.)'Oft roacll and as th• elrl attempted to nee, erabbed her w:ltb both handS around the torso and throat and pulled ber back in the car. W. bamomeatarny relealed bit pup .. the two talked. the 1.ld Jumped bom the car and ran. Tbe 10Ulll wonma we Jlickecl \Ip by a Lquna Beach City Rall employe who took her to tbo PoUcea~oo. The uaallant was described as a man about as years ot ace. about flve feet 11 inches tall. medium buUd with bl'OW'D bir, eyes Incl mustaphe. He was wearlnt brown slaekl and a two. tone b"°""' lllbt brown shirt. 'l'he \'lctlm cteJcribed ~ u a •'llaal· ~·~·· LOSANGBLES (AP) -M lf pollutlon-con•cloua Southern Callforn!ans didn't have enou1h to worry about, now they have to ,breJtbe a new tmd of smog. For the !int time, the Air • Quality Manaiemeot District • declared tint-stage alerts for tn· dustrial aulf ate amoi Wednesday In the west San Femando Valley, the eut end W'8t San Gabriel Valley, the upper Santa Clara River ~alley and the Pomona- Walnut retlGl. Portlom of SU Bernardino and BlveraScle coun· ties were a1lo affected. To reduce the pollution leveJ. the district ordered power plants and oil refineries to reduce emissions by 20 percent by burn· ing less sulphur fpel. Tbe order was expected to remain in effect at least tbrou8h today. oftlclals said. Sulfate air pollution ls caused by a combination of sulfur diox- ides and particles in the air, and 75 percent of the emiaalons come from powei-plants and oil re- fineries, said district Jpokesman WilliamFulkner. The traditional smog Southern Californians are used to Is creat- ed mosUy by automobile ex-· hausts and is formed by oxides of nitrogen and hydrocarbons re- acting with sunlllht. Burglar Gets TV 1 From Viejo Honi~- A burglar who twisted oft the front door knob to eain entry took a color ,television set valued at $400 from a Mission Viejo home. . Orange County aherllf'a of- ficers said th• theft waa reported by Bessie Fritz Bain, 69, ol 26227 Via Roble. She was away from her home at the time ot the break·in. Oran1e County superrison added a controvental ro~ in the Dana Point and Lacuna Nlsuel area to tbe cowity•1 master plu ol GtertaJ Jdahw.,a Wednesd~. .. "" When ~ ~e fou.r-1ane rvad will connect Moulton Parkway lD Latuna with Bllk Street oil the Gold• Lailtemin Dana l'o4iit. Supervllon appro"\'alottbe..t- dlUonal blahway came cletplte protests of Dana Potnt and LlcunaMiuel residents. Howe\'er, those rest~entswm a major point of sorts. That victory came when supervisors agreed the biChway initially wUl be built as four lanes rather th.an six lanes as.outlined in the proposal. It wu Supervisor Tbomais Riley wbomade tbe(our·lanepro- posal as he arauecl that develop- ment in the area mand1t.es the new roadway. Riley conceded that it. is likely some day it will be necessary to expandtbebigbwaytoslxlanes. But be insisted four lanes will handle the trafftc load in the area projected by reeent cqnstructiOlt aswellaadevelopmentnowintbe pl~atages. Most residents who spoke against tbehtgbn:ri;sald it will be anintrusionln entlalareas. They also charged the county's Environmental Management 'Theft Smpect Held Orange County aberUf's of· ficers have filed charges of petty theft aeainst-anE.l 'l'orc>inan who allegedly took a !4>.99 alarm. clock from a IAguna HIDi Man store without paying for it. Deputies dted Fred Aequlsto, 72. of 2400~ Kulrlands Blvd., after investigatlnt the complaint a.ct by employes of the Seafs, Roebuck at.ore. ®QUALITY TELEVISION ,, . .... - Apncy wtth fail~ to coftslder. altemativerouies. Bui their ar~menta were not ..eaCM&lh to persuade the board of aupel'Vtscln .,amst addlftl the eonb'oftrstal h.lattway to •hat is no" a eoe>lroyenlal solitheastem Ol'aDIO~hllbw_,plA. .,, •• ••fie Al SAVED ••• bed seeking perhaps a ranch home, but was finally forcf:d to a bait by a roe.Icy, 20-foot drop to a lower level. . He turned around and crawled back, matin& a total journey of about 1 ~ days, not visible to motorists drivi.q by on the wind- ina canyon road; his cries for 'help unheard. ' Bailey finally reached the ·wreckqe ol his auto and fearing death if he waited .much longer ifntted dry brush with hi~ ctcarette U.bt.er, koowinc afire w.ould bt1na help. And then rolled down the em-bankment ink> the shallow refuge of Santiago Creek to avoid the brush fire's flames. Tbis wu at 4 p.m. Wednesday , and it waa one more hour before Bailey was found by county firemen Bill .D.iebold._.and-1tfika Sanders, who were among those • dispatched to the blaze near ll'vine Lake. ''Be was soakint wet when we 1 found him." said Fireman San- ders, adding that Bailey was in utoundingly good shape con- sicferi.DJ be bad no food for 51 1 bours and only a little creek watertodrint. • · • · • The victim was treated at Chapman General Hospital, J where spokesmen said today he did not require admission for furthermedic&care. · , ONLY ~8888 ~"" ), We Take Trade-ins '· ,,r