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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-06-01 - Orange Coast PilotI .. 11 ·-r Dospit-al Votes Mission Viejo Co. To Ban· Abortion Opposes Prop. 13,~ ' In Westminster 600 Workers Told • THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 1, 1978 VOl.. "· NO. UJ,. HCTICMn. n ~AOH r ' Despite Threat . Korea Refuses Testimony Bid SEOUL. South Korea <AP> - Korean officials said ttleir government will nev.e r let its formC'r amhassador to l Washington testify before · 1 Congress about cash payments t he allegedly made to U.S. con~rcssmen despite the House of Repr('sentat1vcs' threat to cut off aid to South Korea. The House in a resolution approvl'd WC'dnesday 321 to 46 s:.11d 1t "will be prepared to reduce or deny" economic aid to S<.'oul if the South Korean government refuses to waive Kim Dong Jo's diplom atic immunity :.ind send him back to Was hington to talk about allegations he gave envelopes s tuffed with S lOO b ills to congressmen A high.ranking Foreign M m1stry official who declined to ht· 1d<.'nllf1cd accused the House •l f · · o 1> c n I y r c s o r l i n g lo 1nl1m1dation toward an ally." He s aid his gove rnment had proposed ways to cooperate With tht• United Stales and was ;,iwa1t1ng Washington's response when the I louse acted. Park SnnJ;'! Yong, director of th c Fore i gn Mini s try 's American bureau, s a id his government could only consider making Kim 's te s timony avail able by correspondence or ·' telephone interviews. 1 lie. said K.jm could not resign- , and then testify in Washington 'f as a pnvate citizen because that would violate diplomatic status ~ he held while he was m office. ; . 'Uf estyle' t Section Aids Gift Givers Dads, grads and brides are spccilSI people this time or year 1tnd today's 24-page •:Lifestyle" edition or Orange County Living will help you rind them that special 1uft. The special· magazine brings you everything from girts of jewelry for Father's Day and J!raduation to 'he latest in hair fashions and skin care for the bride LO·bc. Where "1> lake Dad ror a fine Father's Day dinner and where to find gifts of crockery and stoneware, wicker ttnd rattan and fine cloOung are also listed m today's "LJfestyle" section. Kim is a special assistant on diplomatic affairs to President Pa rk Chung Hee. The House resolution revived demands from members or the National Assembly that the U.S. government send its former am bassador to South Korea. William J. Porter. back to Seoul to. testify about his report that the U.S. Central Intelligence A ~ency bugged P r eside nt (See KOREA, Page A%> Hospital , , Votes 'Ban Abortion' Westmins t er Community Hospital's medical staff has voted to ban abortions at the hospital for one year. The policy became ef· fective May The hospital as where Dr. William Woodil r. of Huntington Harbour perfor ed an abortion 15 months ag that resulted in murder cha ges be ing filed against him. Ho.ital a inistrator Mike West said the medical staff de· cision had nothing to do '9ith the Waddillca,se. Waddill's murder trial ran for 16 weeks a nd resulted in a declaration of mistrial. Jurors in the previous Orange County S uperior Court trial deadlocked on a 7 to S vote to ac· qui\ Dr. Waddill. 42. on the murde r charge. Westminster Hospita l Ad · ministrat.orWestsaid W6fnesday that despite ttie widespread publicity given tlH! Waddill trial he could only read the hospital medical s.taff's st?tement. Doctors who meet there once each month ror start discussion voted to prohibit abortions or any kind during a o n e-ye•r moratorium which may be re· viewed neirt May, he said. "Tbe hospital will be guided by the acliOMOfthe medical start. "It is now and always has been, the hospital's position that it ex· lsts to sef'Ve the best interests or the patient as determined by the patient's physicians,·' he read "I~ is inappropriate for the hospltal to make moral judg· ments on questJons best resolved between the physician and his pa· tient. ' Korea Testimony Denied Despite Threat , • ~ O•llY l'ti.. "'"9 ., )Kry Oa- -Police · Patrols ·Boosted By ROBERT BARKER OI U. 0 .. 1, Ptlol Si.ft Huntington Beach city or· fic1als ordered stepped up police patrols on lhe one-mile stretch o f t'ity beat'h Wednesday because of mounting outbreaks of ~ang violence. Director of Harbors and Beaches Vincent Moorhouse re- quested the police protection, warninl! that conditions a t the beach have the potential of turn· ing into a full-blown riot. "It 's ~ottl'n lo the point that lifeguards and marine safety of· f1ccrs can no longer handle it," he• said. The most recent violence t•rupted Monday when three tt•cn-agerc; were inJured in a knife and broken bottle battle at the beach parking lot. Moorhouse saad that problems '>tern from heavy u~e or drugs and alcohol and involves a "m.icho thing" on the part of riv a I gangs from Eas t Los /\ngelcs, Pico Ri vera. Mon- tebello a nd other southland cities. "If we don 't uphold t.ic laws an<I maintain the upJf6r hand. lhl'Y Cthc gangs I wi ll take over our community," he declared. Polacc Capt. Donald Jenkins s~ud that eight patrolmen will be transferred to the beach as soon a~ possible, probably within a week . lie said that officers would patrol the beaches m swimmfog <See PATROLS, Page AZ> , . \\••at tu•r HEARTBREAKING FIRE -Lana Facmclh comforts her daughter Jovana. 17, with embrace after fire nearly destroyed their two-story Mission Viejo home Tucsduy. Dam a~<· was estimated al $135.000 . In hU C k~rOUnd, daughter Liana. 13, tells a firc•mun what happened. She was home when bluzc erupted, possibly from an -clel'lrical problem. Low clouds night a nd morning with partial clearing in afternoon Fri· day. Some loc'a l light 1Jrizzle early morning. Lows tonight 55 to 60. J11ghs &'nday fl5 to 72. Firm Opposes Jarvi,s INSIDE TOBI\" A pro/tie of candidates and ro res m Tuesday's pnmarie!! begms on Page A8. A closer look ai the attorney general race begrns on Page A20. 0 The Mission Viejo Company told its 000 employees rec:-ently 1l opposes the Jarvis-Gann tax re· hef initiative "The potential impacts of Proposition 13 are 'loo severe." company ofhcials stated in a let· ter sent to employees last month. will be severely limited. The local land developers also predicted that Propos1t1on 13 will in the long run place a larger :<1hare of property taxes on homeowners than on com· mcrc1al and indust ial property owners. added valuation more rapidly and this would result in his high property taxel:t for home owners" ladex The Mission VH.'JO Company At Y•11• $em~• A1• a-uMff'< •t does support tax rclt of and ~·:·~11 !! ::.•.:::..u..-IU .~~ favors Propos1t1on R, officials •11u11•n .... ,, ....... ,u.u "d Th It t' t I f c:..11..,.111• AJ _,,.~ •• S81 • IS a ema IVC ax re IC Cl•nlll" CM• ......... ,_ M .IO 111itiative will also appear on c-10 ., °'.,,..c:-, Au T d · b II d cr.u_. "~· au next ues ay s a ot an pro· oulll N•tk" An stec11 Maf'Ub a11 vad~s for Jower taxation of u 11..i•1"-a.,_.. • .,,.,, an . lh w•t••-•n u TM•t•" .,,.., owner·occup1ed homes than of .... '"''"' ., 1 ... ,._., A• . f ! } , ·1 ~J ' ·~ l It t, I • ~; l j J ., .. To s 1mphfy shopping rpr all your special people tiOn sull todny'f> edition or Orange County Living. ·'The medical starf through its cl(~culivecommillee has acted on behalf of the best Interest or pa· (Sff ABORT, P11e A%) H Jarvis passes. Mission VieJO 0Hic1als-said, funds to maintain park5, !\lopes and landscaped a rea11 will be cut drastically and money for building new parks "This 1s because homes resell more frequently than non· res1dent1al properties." the com· pony om c1als said , "therefore. residential resales would pick up <'Ommercaal nnd Indus trial "•,..'0 " •2 •• ,.,....... ••.to l l llllffMIU-llJ . properties. "------------~/ ,. ·, \ l . . \ Ai-ms Treaty -Dims Africa Topic of U.S.-Soviet Dispute · ,.,. ............. NEW YORK tAP> -A new U S. -Soviet treaty to limit strategic nuclear weapons re· mains e lusive despite intensive negotiations between Secretary or Stale Cyrus R. Vance 8J)d. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. At the end of a wearying five· hour meeting Wednesday al the U .$. mission to the United Na;. lions. prospects for early com· pletion of an agreement ap· peared dim. w rapped up by s ummer . pref· er ably at a summit meeting with Soviet President Lcomd I Brezhnev. However, whlll' the negot 1a tions have slowed down along with declining relations. res· ervations lo the treaty in the Senate have appeared lo in· crease. The adm1nastrat1on has all but abandoned the poss1b11tty of sub· milting the treaty to the Senalt before next year Ratification requires approval by a vote of tWO·thlrds Sen. Geor~e McGovern. O- S . D .• citing polls that s how Americans to bP i-t rong ly 1n lavor or arm~ rontrol m~·a:-.urcs. said rn an mtervww h<.·rc 'Th<•y don't hke what ts g<11n~ on in Af rica but lhev don t v. unt to block a SA LT agreement." The 1972 Democrati<' pres1den tia l nominee told The Assocwted Press he thinks Carter. Vanl'c and chief U.S. arm:. negotiator Pa ul C Warnke ··arc comm1ttcd \ 1n lhe1r mind:-." to rompletin~ <.t Sall treaty with the ,,J{uss1\jns. However. McGovern added . ··1 think we've got a d1 v1ded ad· ministration on the re latl\e im- portance of Africa ab 1t relates to Salt." AP W1r~ W.11 Not. ~fl" JEANNE. JOHN EHRUCHMAN PLANNING DIVORCE 'He Can Come Home Whenever He Wants' Split Bared Ehrlichmam to E Marriage Gromyko t o ld report~rs crowded into the mission lobby that there was no point in deny· ing the U.S.-Soviet dispute over Africa and declining superpower relations entered into his dis· cuss1ons with Vance. Asked to describe those rela· lions. the veteran diplomat, his face glistening with perspira· lion, replied: "l would like to see them better than they are at this point." LNG Not Needed, Says Comnlis~ioner Prt's1dt•nt i\nc.ist us10 Somoza .Jr. ot N1c<!raguu says. _·:1 •we no poss1b1hty . of r e.s1gr. 111 g ... lo pc.tn• way for a ('oal1l1on government m t h<: l'Ountry his family has ruled fnr 11 'ears Prrs'sure for II I ' J'f•...,1g ll<tt l flll h <t.., h1•t•li g 1o\\111g -.1nt·1· thl' :.issm • ..,11~.1 l111 n ol P c·dro .J1,<1qt111 . Ch:1nrn110. 1l';ult11g upporw1:i of Somo1.:i BELU :VUE. Wash ~P l -Jo n and Jeanne Ehrlichman ;it l' ~<·tllng u d1vorcl'. al'~ording o an inte rview with Mrs. t<:hrlt<·hman publis hed today in the 1ly Journal-American. EhrllC'hman. 53. v.ho lives in S ta Fe. N.M .. said today that he would "have no comment on at. I have never had any comment about any member of my m ily in the past and I don 'l now " Mrs . Ehrlichman cou not be re ached im· llled1att!ly. 1l was nol 1mmediately clear whether a divorce petition had lwen filed. v.ho v.as filing 1l or what court would have jurisdic· tum. "TllF. DIVORCE IS JOHN'S idea," Mrs. Ehr hchman-said 1n th1· m· .... spaper 1ntt•rv1cw "Al this 1>0inl he wants to live .elorll' · Sh£' SCJld thc.it und<'r the terms ur the agreement. she will re· t<.110 possession of the house they once shared in Hunts Point near Seattle. ··The <•motional aspect 1s over." she said. H owever , Mrs. Ehrl1chman <;aid she still loves her husband •·very much," adding "John can come home whenever he want~. Th<' door is always open " T he Ehrhchmans have been married for nearly 30 years. t:llRUCHMAN St:RVED A prison term for his role in the Wale rgc.ite c.iffair and m a break-in al the office of Daniel Ellslwrg·s psychiatrist. an mc.'ident related to the Pentagon Jlup1•rs 1·~1:-.t· Shortlv before hl· wus to be released after serving 18 months 111pr1 -.on. Mrs Ehrl1chman s:..11d, he came home on furlough and 11•11)11\ t•<l ht.., pt•r..,onal posse:-.sions from his home. . 111· \.\as n~·lc-a:-.c•d from tht' Swift Trail federal prison camp in :-.alf111 11. An;. on /\pnl 17. 'Jo\.\, suad Mrs . Eh rllchmao. "he needs lo find himself .1~.11n " Vance too acknowledged that "the r'elalionships bet',Yeen our two countries are in a s tate of te n s ion. There's no question M>ouUbat..::..~·, ... As ked whethe r any of the key issues in dispute had been set· tied with Gromyko, he replied quic kly: "No. All l can say is tha t we examined in depth the two principal remaining issues. which are ve ry Lough issues. and we've still got more ~ork to do." These two issties concern ef· forts Lo impose constraints on the development of new missile systems and a dispute over the Sovie t bomber known to the West a s the B ackfire. The Carte r administration, partly in response to Congressional pres· s ures. i s trying to impose restrictions while t he. R ussians s ay the Backfire is not r eally a str ategic weapon. Vance and Gromyko will hold a nother round of talks after. as Vance put it. !.'checking our respective calendars." Now that they have met successively in Moscow a nd Was hington, as well as New York, the likely site 1s Geneva. · · President Carter had hoped to see the treaty Imposing ceilings on long-range bombers and in· tercontinental ballistic missiles ... G~urd Really ·Was One lh' PlllLJP ROSMAIUN Of tl>t O•oly Po lot Sutt A pprchc11s1 vc Lion Country S..:.ifa n offir1als. stung Tuesday by ;1 r11hh•r v. ho posed as a security ).!u;i1d .• 1·alled Irvin<' police again W \·dn1·~tlav lo investi gate a mC1n tht.''' Wl'r<m 't surl' .w<.ts <.t rc<1 I sl·<·u rily guard ~;mployt'<·s bet•amc particular· I\ rnnt'C'l'nl''' \.\ht.·n the guard. who ).1r11v1;.d c•arly JUSt a s the bogus g11,1rd had lhe day before -.1 rpped from s ight and couldn't be lound 'I hn·1· 1H1hc·l• olf1l'ers who ar- 11\ 1·d. ho\\<.'H'r, ma de no a rrest th1· ~UJtd wa'> a guard. and ar riH•d early to grab a snack in a h1 <•,1k an·.i. While Lion Country :-.I.ill 1 hev.ed lh •1 r nails, he mun1hl'1l1>0tato chips. '\\'<.• v.<•re JUSt being ver} 1 .1ut111u ..... • "'"'l J o Schr.ttcr. .11Hmal park publlt·1st. Wt• h.1tl uskcd the sccunty '''"' 11·1· not to ~wnd a man v.c \\1111l<ln'I n •r<11-!ni7c." she con unul·d ·w._. d1cln 't rel'ogn1ze him \n<I he was t•:irly. jusl like the 11th<•r ~uv. /\nct then we co uldn't t111cl h1 m ·For a while• lhcrl'. we we re a tr It le I l'ns1• "Some nf us later recogni zed tlw man as having been here lwfort• · Thl' :-.t•1·urit::i-s<·rv1c<.'. Ly,1n J'rott•t·t1on /\genc·y. rc·g ularlv pie· ks upth('(lay's receipts. Tm•i-dav. thr "guard" arrived I 1\ 1· m1nu11•s 1•a rly. rohbl'd a <·a<;h rl•r ot morf' than $3,000 and t rwd to lm·k ht•r in the m oney .., a 11 lt but slf<' got out a nd called poltl'l' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tM" r~ 1nQll" c ,...._ ' \l•ift p,,,.., .,.,,,,.,it\ .. ,.. 'Ti """""1,..,...,. p,,. , p.;t)41~"''"' ,,.,,.. ... r t ~'""" I"''""' ft•M,. .... u , ... .,,.. °"' , •. """fl~ I • ra 1hl1 "'"I M"fh•I •• th• -u11h t tt'1A'41' _,,, (. It 1W ' N1 ••"liU'' I\· A· h ttuM1NJt~ fW· .... " • '°"""" tiuf'll y •""" "••I\• ,.vj(Jh ,..,..1111 ._,.,,, • •''''' I tr) .. -U••,t f'I "°Jl ... (RA t /It ,1"'Qlt•f1(1· thti1t1 I nt\ Dl,lt1~1·Mf1 C.11tlt1tft"V\ .~•,•~IV ''°'' Iii'" ''"''' ftun•• tn"'} f'IAr+I • '' 11• INl l H '' '"'" • t ( et\I•' Mn •• 1 ( 4l!l1nl"t1,14')tt~ tUMt1N Wf>fl(I •'• '"'""' ~ ... , r•t1l" ,.. • J-t ll • (uf••• V••• ,,,,.,11..,,,..nt 1t~C-.. "'1',~,._,,.f\tt!f'!·t lhomu K•tttt lCtitOf fh•"'"'A Mli"t>'-tlW M•~"QtM) • d!ll'\t 0 •f'I•\ .. Loo• IUCMN I' H•tl ""''' .tAn• ~•'h'O•no r ~""'' OfllCH fn•••Mr , uow,. .. 1 """''""'' .. l t I t'I~ _.,.I I 11Jl4f,l,..,....'IH \loll I Irvine officers late r a rrested a man who allegedly wore a re nted ·security guard uniform a\'\d who, officers said , had more than $3,000 in his car. · The arrested ma n , J on Christopher S<:hons, 22, of Canoga Gi:.wwth Seen In Economy; Index Climbs WAS HINGTON IAP> -A gov· ernment m easure of economic lrend~ increased 0.5 per cent in April amid predictions of strong g rowth this spring, the Com· merce Department said today. The moderate increase in the Inde x of Leading Economic In· dicators followed a drop of one percent in January, an increase of 0.6 perce nt in February and a decline of 0.1 percent in March. Government economists 'ex· peel the economy, as measured by the gross national product. lo ~row at a robust annual ra te or eight percent to 10 percent in the second quarter after declining by 0.4 percent during the severe winter. Tt#F ederal Reserve Board fears that the econom y may grow too rapidly, and it has been trying to limit the money supply to keep infla tion from getting o ut of hand. However, the biggest con · t ributor to the April increase was a 0.4 percent increase in the money supply, which the gov· ernment wan\5 lo keep in check. Also increasing were stock prices. factory orders and build· ing permits. E'row1PageAJ KOREA ••• Park 's office afte r his coup in l 9fl 1. The alleged buggi ng was r<'por tcd by U S. ne wspapers in 1976, and U.S. offic ials at the • time told the Kore ans I~ was not lrUC'. -When Porter revived the story Park, was scheduled ror arraign- m ent today at Harbor Municipal Court, on charges of kidnapping, armed robbery and burglary. Schons was be ing he ld in Orange County Jail, in lieu of $25. 000 bail. f'rOMPageAJ PATROLS. • suits a nd maintain a low profile. Jenkins said that s uch patrols we re erfedive in the past. Jenkins said that the police de· partment has eooagb money in its overtime accounts to finance lhe Opet'atioo for the remainder or the fiscal year which ends June 30. However, other city officials indicated they believe beach p atrols should continue through the busy season. "We owe it to the community to provide law enforcement and protection ," Mayor Ro n Shenkman said. · Yearly costs ror beach p,atrols during Easter Week, weekends a n d s ummer vacat ion a re estim ated at $120,000. The m eeting lo discuss the emergency beach measures as well as lo put a patrolman in the downtown area was attended by city council m e m bers J ohn Thomas and Don MacAllister and top city administra tors. T homas said that an officer is needed in the downtown to pro- tect senior citizens from harass- ment. M oorhouse said that gang viole nce has become worse this year at Huntinglon Beach. He said that it can be' attribul· ed to lack. of law enforcement and a spillove r from adjacent state beaches which, he said, do not have police patrols. Both Moorhouse and Police Captain Jenkins expressed op- timism that when the word gets out of a police patrol. gangs will either behave or find another place lo go. Seniors Told: 'Get Involved' SACRAMENTO IA P > A m e mbe r of the Stale Energy Com mission sa ys California does nol y<:'l need hquef1eq natural gas and should not now consider building a terminal for it. On the contrary. s ays Com · missioner Ronald Doctor. the impo r tation of LNG would almost certai/1ly cause a surplus or naturat gas. Doctor, a n appointee of Gov Edmund Brown J r .. m ade the statements in· an opinion that was sent to the Publtc Ut1ht1es Comm1ss1on Tuesday, along withe the comm1ss1on 's official forecast of natura l i:aS needs. Th e op1n1 on was released Wednesday. A s ite for LNG t ank'?rS as be· ing sought by a partne rship of gas firms that includes Southern California Gas Co. and Pac.ific Gas and Electric Co .• who say LNG will be needed in the 1980s. The PUC is to make a fina l de· cis1on by J uly 31 on a s 1t1:. where tankers would arri ve from Alaska and Indonesia . Sony Trtn1tron Color TV w1tb remote t-onlrot. 21 " · 19" · 17" & 15" diagona l. Aft 1978 Models On Sale ~. KV·8000 Sony Trinitron. Sony's newes t AC-~C. Take aQywhere portabl,. 8 Inch diagonal. TV · t 16 Sony Blac k ~ Wh i l e . ti " sc ree n measured dral{onally •• , I ' ,, ,,. H• ' " t '"" ·-· "',.. ,._ 1h "'u ... t., ,.., I • ... llf'f /"J)'l)1' I 11_../ U "'' •t~t1 D1f'o·1 'f•·""•' f eleph one (7U ) 642·•321 Ctanllled Adn•to•l"'OI M2 5671 ...ad••tMt.~ Y•I• 'f .,.,°""Q'h 511.e310 ft0""\..-4'(t. ...... " .. 4M-elOO .,,.,..., ... ~,,h()I '~( , .. ,.,~1'11 ...... rlunng a television inter view in N<'w York several months ago, American officials again denied 1t. and no offi cial request was made for the former envoy's rt.>turn to Seoul. In Washington, House leaders s a 1d the resolution was neces'sary to show the Seoul ~overnment Congress is serious about getting Kim to testify under oath. RENO <AP) -Northern California's roremost Gray Pan- the r urge d Nevad a 's senio r citizens Wedn8day to get out from behind their keno and bingo cards and get involved. Lillian Rabinowitz, organizer or the activist senior cltiien's g roup in Northern California, made her comments In an ad· dress to the Governor's Con · ferrce on A~. under wav at the GMGrandHolel. ~0-1220 ' , "We will not tolerate evasive responses m the face or ,uch a s1•r1ous matter," said the .ffouse .., pea ker. R ep . Thomas P . O'Nt•111. 0 -Mass • in a floor :O.flCC'rlf • I • The for<:cas t of )11 <• l1v<· mem ber commission. udoptc•d unanimous ly. says California will have enough natural gas to last throug h the m id 1980~. But Doctor said "LNG a nd th1· proposed LNG terminal are nut needed and need not be con s 1dercd fo r a t leas t f1 v1' years. . . It is clear that the LNG 1E.-rminal s hould not bt: built ·· Doctor. wlio previous ly dad energy planrung for the Rand Corp., said the uti11t1ec; art' "still re lying on the mosl obtuse. out moded anci-d1scred1ted forecasl ing methods "A surplus of gas is almost cer t ain to occur 1L LNG 1s 1m ported. The most li kely resui. of developing a surplus will be los.., of less expensive and less n sky sources of gas. ltk£' those from the Southwest ... Doctor said. ...--.. 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VISA -'Master Charc.Je ludqet Tenns.. ' I l ~ .... \ • ..ha .St!l Orange C~aSt I " EDITION * .. Today~s Closing • '\'. St.,...ks ~: VOL. 71, NO. 152, 5 SECTIONS,. 156 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1978 NJC TEN CENTS w fn "t to as Al ( 7 Elsie Deeter LOoks Baek Crireer N-M Teacher Touched Many Lives o.i1, Pilot 5qlf ..-. ELSIE MAY DEETER HAS 21 YEARS OF MEMORIES IN STUDENT-MADE QUILT For Retiring Teacher, a Tribute from Her Hard of Hearing Friends Waddill to Trial Faces Murder Charge Second Time By TOM BARLEY Of the D•lly Piiot St.fl Or W11l1am Baxter Waddill of Huntington Ha rbour WCI S or dcrcd today to face trial for the second time on charges that he stranglc'C.I <i newborn baby in the Westm ins t e r Co mmunity Hospital nursC'ry Orange County Superioc Court. Judge II. Warren Knight or· dered the obstetncian lo report to Judge Robert E . Rickles' courtroom Nov. 27 for trial. Pretrial motions ·will be argued Aug. 4. Waddill. 42. who came to court with his wtfe and two lawyers quietly µleaded not gwlty to the murder charges restated today by Deputy D1str1ct Attorney Robert Chatterton. W addtll c·ommented before and artcr the• C'ourtroom ap- pearance that he 1s confident he will b(• d<•ar<.'d of the cha rges. W addrll fia1c1 he believes that the 1ury in his second trial will not have the problems that led to the first jury being deadlocked anrt the dt"Clarat1on of a mis· trial Waddill add1t1on3'ly filed a pica that he 1s being srbjec:ted to double J<'Opardy by being or- dcred to.face a second trial. Defense allornev Ma lbour Watson ~aid the double JCOpardy pica will be argued al the pre· t rial '>l'SMOn Aug. 4, "A II we· re: sayinf:! is that all chaq.:<.>s s hould have been dropped afler the fi rst t rial and that Dr. Waddill s hould not huve to undergo this k ind of tortun· agu1n." Wat.Son said .. FACES ANOTHER TRIAL Dr. William Waddill It was argued by the defense that the child never knew any meaningfuJ form of life and that 1t would have been nothing more than a brain damaged human vegetable 1f it had survi ved. Jurors who were unable to reach a verdkl aller 11 days of de- liberallon m the first trial com· mcnted that the brain dealh theory that arose in the late stage of the tnal gave them many pro-, blems and had them l>ha rply dl\·1ded in the Jury room Waddill is free on his promise lo appear for trial Nov. 27. Growth Seen In ~conomy; Index Climbs WASHJNGTON CAP> A gov- ernment measure of ~onom1c trends increased 0.5 percent in April 3.Qtid predictions or strong growth 'this s pring, the Com- merce Department said today. The moderate increa5e'"in the Index of Leading Economic Jn- d1calors followed a drop or one percent in January, an increase of 0.6 percent in Februa ry and a decline of 0.1 percent in March. Government economists ex- pect the economy, as m easured hy the gross nation~! product, to grow at a robust annual rate of C'1ghl percent to 10 per<&Jlt in the second quarter after dellining by 0.4 percent during the severe winter. The Federal Reserve Board fea rs that the econom y may grow ·too rapidly. and it has been trying to limit the money s upply to keep inflation from gettmg out of h~nd. However. the biggest con· tributor to the Apnl increase was a 0.4 percent increase in the money s upply, which the gov· crnment wants to keep in check. Al so increasing were s tock prices. factory orders and build- ing permit~. By JOANNE REYNOLDS 04 llle O.Oly Pli.4 St.ti It's difficult to ex pl am ade· quately how people who know her feel about Elsie May Deeter , but perhaps this will put 1t mto perspecttve -A r etirement party is pla nned for her Saturday mgbt. As m any as 1.500 people are ex· peeled to attend Ile r "kids" made a qt/ilt for her . each or them contribwting a foot-squart· patch to the 12-fool by 12-foot comforter. Mrs. Deeter will leave the Newport-Mesa Unified School District this month, ending a 32-year teaching <·a rcer, toe last 21 years of which have been spent teaching children who are hard of hearing . Perched on a child ·s chair in he r classroom at Eastblufr School. Mrs. Deeter shared her thoughts about her work as both teacher and mother hen to the hard of hea ring program and the families 1t serves A ·'Th is Job has bee n the r Sand Sculpture motiv~ting factor in l"[ly hfe for a long time," she said.1 "You can 't stick with s pecial educa- tion unless you give 1t your all. "It means your evening$ and weekends and your social life.!' Mrs·. Deeter joined the Costa Mesa Union School District in 1950 after teaching four years in high.schools elsewhere. She taught seven years of fifth grade and then was asked to take on the hard of hearing pro- gram initiated by the distract at Bay View School. Mrs. Deeter was told in June she'd. be teaching the hard of hearing students from 10 Orange County districts by that Sep· tcmber. Having no training in special education, she spent her summer at San Francisco State College taking a course she hoped would prove usefuJ. When Bay View School opened that fall. she had six hard of hearing children ranging 1n grades from kindergarten to six. To be placed in the hard of hearing program. a child m ust Friendly sand dragon t akes shape at hands of Costa Mesa High School a rt s tude nL5 Wednesday at Big Corona. Dragon earned honors as "best sculpture" as about 100 ~tudl•nts took a break from regula r classes to parttc1pat<• 111 sand l·rcalion competition. Other e ntries mcLu ded ~ hl•ll\' tip ~11l1 g~1tor and <.1 replica of a Volkswagen. • W add11l 1s accused by lhl' pros· ecut1on of stra ngling a newborn baby girl on March 2. 1977. "hen he rca Ir zed that the saline solution he injrccted into the 18-year-old mother 12 hours earher had failed Lo abort the infant. Chatterton· said today he hai. not yet decided if he will work atone during the second trial as he did in the first. <See TRIAL, Page A2) Korea Nixes Testimony Classy Clerk Mesa's Lois Roles Cited Lois Roles. a sales clerk at Eastblulf Pharmacy, was honored by the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club Wednesday ni~ht as the most courteous clerk in Newport Beach. l\1RS. ROLES, a Costa Mesa resident. has worked at the drug store since it opened in 1967. She was selected for the annual Rotary Club honor on the basis of a letter sub· r1utted by one of her customers. Betty Linton or The Bluffs. Mrs. Linton said s he nominated Mrs. Roles not only because she is courteous and helpful, but because Mrs. Roles 1s "a Bluffs insUtution." Mrs. Roles said she was overwhelmed by "all the nice things she <Mrs. Linton> s aid about me." noting that she doesn't reatty have to go out of her way lo be friendly lo store r ustomers. "I KNOW MOST all of the people here by name," she explained in an in· terview Wednesday afternoon at the store where she pres ides over the cos· metics counter. "I feel like they're my friends . I ~ Mu 1t0\.U just pretend that I'm here lo have a good tiroe and meet friends. I enjoy coming to work that way." Mrs Roles said she believes the knack to being a good sales clerk is to "offer thl' customer something they can't just AO mto any store and get your personal attention." MRS. ROLES and Mrs. Linton each received S50 from the n otary Club as w11mers of the aJU\Ual contest Former Envoy Won't Talk A.bout Paymems SEOUL. South Korea <AP> - Kore an ofijcials said their government will never let its f or mer a mba ss ador to Was hington testify be fore Congress about cash payments he allegedly made to U.S congre~men despite the House of Repre1sentatives' threat to cut off aid to South Korea. The House in a resolution approved Wednesday 321 lo 46 s aid it "will be prepared to reduce or deny'' economic aid to Seoul if the South Korean government refuses to waive Kim Dong Jo 's diplomatio immunity and send him back to Was hin gton to t a1k about ~llegations he ~ave envelopes s tuffed with $100 bills t o congr essmen. A hi g h -r a nking Foreign Ministry official who declined to be idtntiried accused the House of ·'openly r esorti n g to Tax Credit Backed BULLETIN WASHINGTON <AP > -The House voted 209 lo 194 to allow tax c redits up lo $100 against the co t or lu1t1 on ch a r ged for a tt e nding elem e ntary and secondary pnvate sc hools <Earlier report Page M > mllm1dation toward un ally." Ile c;a1 d hi s govl'rnm c nt ha d proposed ways to cooperate with the Unncd Stat t•s und was awaiting Washington's response when the f louse• acted. Park Sang Yong, director of the ForC'1gn Min i s tr y's A m<'r1can bureau. s aid his government c-ould only consider making K1m ·s t estim ony available by correspondence or telephone interviews. He said Kim could not resign and then testify in Washington <1s a private c1t1zen because that would violate d1plomat1c status he he ld wtule he was m office. Kim is a s pecial ass istant on diplomatic affairs to President Park Chung lie(•. The House re!'lolullon revived dcmunds from members of the National Assembly that the U.S. governme nt send its forme r a mbassador to South Korea, William J. Porter; back lo Seoul to testify about his report that the U.S. Centra l Intelli gence Age n cy bugged Pres ident Park's office after his coup in 1961 The a lleJtcd bug~1ng was reported by l ' !; ncw-;papers m 1976. and U S offtc1als at the time told the Koreans 1t was not lrut' When Porter rcv1w d th(' story ... \ during a television interview in New York several months ago. Amcncan officials again denied 1t, and no official request was made for the forme r envoy's return to Seoul. In Washington, House lcaderc; s a id th e-resolution wa !> necessary to show the Seoul government Con~ress 1s sen ous a bout getting Kim to tcsllf)' unde r oath. "We will not tolerate evasive responses in the race or such a serious matter." said the House s peaker. Rep. Thomas P. O 'Neill, D-Mass .• in a fl oor speech. "Let there be no doubt that the consequences will be ~real 1f the governme nt of South Korea refuses to cooperate," he said. But O'Nl'1l l rt'fus ed to speculate at his news brit'fing earlier if the House would In fact vote to cut some $60 million non·military aid. "We'll wait and see what ha ppens." he said. 37 in Write-ins SACRAMENTO IAP 1 At lc>ast 3i persons are eligible to run in the June fl primary elf'<'· Irons as v.nte-1n c.,nd1date~. says the California i;ecretary or state's oCfice have a diagnosed hearing los~. Mrs Deeter said . Completely · deaf ctuldren are handled m d i.pec1al education program of- IC'rt'd through the Santa Ana Unified School District She described her f1rt year's effort as a one-room country school type of program. com- plicated by the fact that she was teaching band1capped cbildren. • · 1 don't think I would attempt that agam." she said ruefully. "I succeeded out"of ignorance." Sine then the program has grown to the point that it serves !>ludents ranging in age from 18 months to 21 years al four cam. puses in the Newport-Mesa dis· trict. In addition, the hard of hear · ing program ocrers tutoring to parents-of babies as young as six months. It's a long way from the six students Mrs~ Deeter took. on in 1957. ~ "There was nobody but me. J had no aide and nobody really <See TEACHER, Page A2> Court OKs Mesa Zone Initiative An initiative tha t e nabled Cos ta Mesa voters to force the rezoning of an urea in the north of Lhc city and thwarted bu1ldi~ plans of three developers wa'> defended Wednesday in Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Charamza de· n1cd motions for ~ummary 1udg- m enl sought by lawyers for the Amel and C.J . Segers lrom and Sons developme nt companie~ and refused to interfere with the voters' decision of last March 7. A third developer whose prop- t'rty was affected by the rezone volt'. Henry Roberu, is not in· volvt'd in the suit to overturn the results of the mun1c1pal electJon. "I am satisfied ... that the initiative ordinance adopted by the electors 1s a proper exercisl' of zoning power." the judge rull'd Wednesday. "Voters and electors have the power lo mak<' decisions of lhJs kind." tht• JUdgc added before closing the• hearing . Plaintiff's attorneys Leonard Ha mpel ;md Hobert Curry sairt lhC'y will now seek a full court trial on the issue, again before .Judge Charamza. Pretrial ac- tion has been scheduled for June 7. At issul' in the two lawsuits "h1ch have been combined for trial purposes is the plaintiff~' C'la1m that Costa Mesa voters should not have been allowed to use lhc initiative m ethod to restri<'l 63.8 acres in north Costa Mesa to singlc-ram1ly homes. The Arnet Company a t om· l im e planned a <.ubc;tant1al apartment development on a port1_Qn ot the propl'rty near Bear:itrccl a nd the San Diego l''rec way. Attorncv Hampel. represent· 1ng Arne l , argued 1n vain Wednesday that thl'~Olers of Costa Mesa "exerc~d politic;al power iQ an arbitrary manner.'· "The original city council de· d sion to appnwc our buildin~ plans <539 apartments a no 126 smglc-ramily homes> was taken after careful plannin~." he said. (See ZONE, Page A2 > Coast Weathe r Low clouds night and m o rninl! with partial clearing in afternoon Fri- d a y . Some local light dr112le early mo rn ing. Lows tonight 55 to 60. Jhghs Fnday 6.'i lo 72. INSIDE TOD" Y A pro/1/e o/ canduJates and roc'('.Y m Tu£>May ·<1 pnmont>~ \ bc{1ms on Page AB. A closer t look ot the attnrn<'y general race begins on Page AW. Index Al Y-s.nrtc1 Al• A11111.Aftdln IU ll:rma a....-c11 It ¥all .. • 41.• I.. M, •t't'I A• MillOll ¥0tllow0t I t! ltilll .... t .... II MOVIH 8 1J•U I C.tllwlll• 4 J M111.,.1 "",... •• Claulll.. 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Lesson plans had to be pre· pared to appeal to s tudents ranging in age from 5 to 12 and widely separated in their ability to communicate. "I did everything three times. I talked to the little ones. With ~e primary students l 'd print it out and for the older ones, l 'd write," she said, laughing at the memory. Mrs. Deeter finds lots to be proud or in the way that her 21 years or effort has paid off, both in the existence or the large pro- g ram now run by the district and in the lives she's touched. "The point of our program is to get the children so they can function in a regular school. The idea Is to return them to their neighborhood schools whenever possible." she said. Mrs. Deeter said one of the re· wards for her 21 years of effort is' a growing acceptance of all handicapped people as people and not as a "blight on the ·-.r \1111 il )' ... Jurors 10 the previous Orange County Superior Court trial deadlocked on a 7 to S vote to ac· quit Dr. Waddill. 42, on the murder charge. Westminste r Hospital Ad- ministrator West said Wednesday that despite the widespread publicity given the Waddill trial he <:ould only read the hospital medical staff's statement. Doctors who meet there once each month for staff discussion voted to prohibit abortion!iof any kind during a one-year moratorium wtuch may be re- viewed next Ma)'. he said. ''The ho5pital will be guided by the actions of the medical staff. "It is now and always has been. the hospital's position that it ex· ists to serve the best interests of the patient as determined by the patient'sphysicians." he read. "It is inappropriate for the hospital to make moral judg· ments on questions best resolved bet weep the physician and his pa· tient. ••The medical staff through its executive committee has acted on behalf of the best interest of pa- tients served by them." West con· eluded. Due to the legal status of the pending retrial, Dr, Waddill and his attorneys are constrained from comment. Wall of Color .. . Lisa De Pierro and Elizabeth Snyder of La~una Beach and H e ida Ri s tau of Newport Beach <from left> decorate tern· -por a ry wall surrounding construction site at Palm Ave nue and Balboa Boulevard in Newport Beach. Laguna Federal Saving:, a nd Loan is putting up a new building on . . . -. Fugitive Dies in Scuffle TACOMA . Wash . (AP > Pollet Ll. Erling Murv1k. shop ping for a second car. answered a h<'WSpaper ad for a 1970 V3hanl. Instead of buying a car, hl' found himself scuffling with an cirmed fugitive wanted on m u rd c r. rap c and k id n a 11 charges ... Robert Carl Hohenberger. wanted in Louisiana and .CallComia, died late Wednesday of a bullet wound received dur· ing his arrest earlier in the day Police said Hohenberger shot himself in the head with his own .22 revolver. Earl Averill, a spokesman for St. Joseph llQspatal, said Hohen- bprge r lived about 21h hours arter doctors 'Operated to remove bullet fragments from his brajn. Marv1k, head of the Tacoma police internal affairs office. said fie-answered an ad on Tues· day for a used car. the property a nd savings and loan of· ficials a s ked members of the Newport 11 b A M · Ch"ld · c t . Dressed in street clothes, -ar or it useum s 1 ren s rea ive Ma rvik. who had not identified Art Workshop to d ecorate t~e wall so himself as a policempn visited passers by would. have somethu~g co!orful the apartment where' Hohen· to l~ok _at whtle construction JS in ~ergcr liv~~ ~'l .a .,too:un.ent«al,>"""·· - prog1eS!> ... ,..._,, ,.. .. -•h· -·--· ~ ... -.... »·~ 1"'.r-""lndo~tmfsedio~orTacoma. Stanip Hike Faces Suii "r felt there was so~ething rathe r suspicious about the s ituation." Marvik said Wednes· day. "It was a Louisiana car. he was hvmg alone here. said he was broke. I 1ust thought .~ometh1n g mus t be out nr AUGUSTA. Maine CAP> - Maine and five other states have filed swl against the new 15-cent first·class mail rate. saying it is discriminatory. Deputy Attorney General Donald G. Alexander said today the state has filed an appeal in the U.S. Court or Appeals in Bos ton against the two·cent postage increase lhat took effect th1s wcck. because !l seeks a hearing on a · plac~." decision by a federal panel. . .....,...... ~ Maine had led other ~tatc.-s in 1975 in ObJeCling lo a nother posla l hike. M"3TVI~ rt..llr<J cmnpiJl~f"~ct ' -• • on the car WL'Cincsday morning :ind found it wa!> registered to Fqrnk llenry Green. an ahas u:.ed by Hphenberger m Morgun City. La .. where he did odd 1ob~ trom Oecembec: until he dtsap µl'ared.about two weeks ago. School officials are taking special education programs more seriously, too. she noted. a pleasant change from the at· mospherc when she had to be "pushy and step on a few toes to get the things we needed." Crowds Set Record J oiO:ng Maine in the action were Rhode Island. Florida . Was hington . Indi ana and Arkansas. Alexander said he ex· peels other states to Join in the· action be fore tht· <1ppcal deadline Monday. Alexander said the l ate~t postal increase. approved bv the Pos tal Service Board of ·Gov ernors. discriminal~ agaan~l firsl·class mail users. hecaus(• 1t forces them to subs1d1zc other dasst."6,of mail. Ma rvik returned tu the apart ment Wednesday to arrc!'>t llohenberger, bnngmg w1lh him !-.('Vl·ral plainclothes police who waatcd...out of sight while he ap· proached the apartment. ·•we see it here at Eastbluff <where the hard or hearing stu· d e n ts attend with non· handicapped students> on the playground. "'lthc hard or hearing kids are treated just like everybody else and some of our kids get chosen for tea,,ms ahead of the other stu· dents. "They know that the fact that the c hildren can't hear doesn't mean they can't play ball well." Mrs. Deeter said she plans to spend part of her retirement in the standard pursuits- gardening. traveHng and "gel· ting to know myself." But she said she doesn't plan to tum her back on her life's work. She is on lhe board of lhe l<'Cal chapter of the Council for t:x.:'!ptional Children a nd she plans to do some consulting work. · ''You know. It's gone so fast," s he said of her 32 years of teaching. "But I guess life's like t h at wh e n you're doing something you en JOY.'' Frowt Page A I ZONE .•. ··But the action that allowed the voters to overturn those plan~ was clearly unlawful." The March 7 munjcipal vote rezoned the 46·acre Amel parcel anc1 adjacent parcels planned fo r development by the Segerstroms and Roberts.· Detective Quizzed EL PASO, Texas <AP> -A private detective who reportedly said he knew who killed a 9- year·old San Diego girl has been ordered to ·appear before a grand jliry in CalHornia next month. State District Court Judge Jerry Woodard Wednes- day ordered Jay J . Armes to testify before the grand jury in· vcstigating the murder of Aleta Sue Grosenbach. 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But, despite the shortage of gu~~ds and large number or NB Planner s Cancel Meet The Newport Beach Planning Comm ission meeting scheduled ror tonight has been canceled for lack of a quorum, officials have a nnounced. , The seven ·mcmber com· m 1ssion has been short two n:iem bcrs since the April elec· lions, when commissioners .Jackie Heather and Paul Hum. met were elected to the city council. In addition. city officials said. two rommissioners will be out of town tonight. Items scheduled to be considered tonight will be continued ~nt1I June 15. Thief Loots LB Studio A Laguna Beach m an re· turned home Thursday evening and found thieves had entered his art studio. laking more than $3,000 in personal belongings. George Viramontes. 29, a teacher, told police someone used a pry tool to gain entrance to an art studio through a sliding glass door . The thieves made off with stereo equipment. three Persian rug s. an heir loom wa tch . <'lothin~ and camera equipment with a total valueof$3,320. Thieves Get Men's Suits in Newport Newport Beach poll<'e said to day shoplifters apparently made oft with Sl.475 worth of men's suits from a Fashion Island de partment store Wednesday. B II Hums employees dis , t'ovcrtd the l~s when they com pared their end ot-the-day inven tory with the morning inventory and (OlUld r:vc l'X l)ensive SUil'l unuccounted ror, ,ollce said. • s wimmers who ran into trouble, Lockabey said there were "a lot of close calls but no drownings." He said surfers aided in pull· ing some of the victims from the water. "which is really a help, especially at this time of year." Lockabey said recent storms had resulted in a torn up, hole· pocked ocean bottom, one of the r easons that so many swimmers ran-into difficulty. He said May·s crowds still dldn 't come up to the records for July and August. Lockabey said he didn't have the statistics available but that he believed the biggest month ever was one August when more than two million people came to the beach and more than 2,000 had lo be rescued. Mesa Story Told Today Two special magazines come to you in today's Daily Pilot - an 80·page section celebrating Cos ta Mesa's 25 years or c 1t y hood and a 24·page "Lifestyle" edition of Orange County Living. 0 r a n g e c·o as t Col leg e journalism students r eveal what it was like during the struggle for the city's incorporation with key interviews of the citizens who made it possible. Al s o. th e "Lifestyle" magazine brings you popular gift ideas for Father's Day. graduation and the bride·to·be Look in the'se two special magazines for the interesting history of "Goat Hlll" and to simplify your June shopping needs. Ji'rone Page A I 'IRIAL ... The prosecutor agreed a fter the fil"St trial that tbe volume or medical testimony offered in the 16·week trial placed a severe s train on him. Defense attorney Charles Weedman will again handle the nonmedical aspects of Waddill's defense. Wat.son will take over in areas or testimony involving medical expertise. Island House Vandal Sought The victims of an expensive act of malicious mischief are of. fvlng • Sl,000 reward for In· form a lion leading to the con vie lion or the person who damaged their LIUle Balboa Island home. The home, located on the Grand Canal, received an estimated $20,000 damage Wednesday when a vandal heaved a five.gallon can of crank case oil t.h.rouih a picture window. Anyone with information about the cascrnaycall673-0207. 1"i1c suit asks the court lo re· turn the f1rst·class rate lo 13 cents. 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Orangl' (.'ounl y Tu~ ('nlle<·tur Trcus urer Hobert Citron hJld Wl'dnesd:.iy And h(• lahdcd lilt' assessment freeie m Lo:. Angeles County <1 "te mpc·st m u lrapot" that fails to address the fac.·ts of property assessml.'nts a nd tuxing. ''All Los An~eleR County, Loh Angeles city und Sl'hool d1stnct r h.n l' tu do :so t.tx b1lli. will st&y lhl' same or dt-crease," Citron l'\flla1nt"d. "1s for these agenc1ct. to either not inc rease their budgcti. or decrease the m " "ll would then make no d1f ft!rcnc.·t> how mu(·h assessments 1n C'reused or that the assess men ts on hom(•s were frozen." l h c lax c.·o llec· t or· l r ea s urer <kclared. Citron's comments came on l he heels of Orange Count_Y Supervisor Laurence Schmit s 1ll·fatcd effort to win s upport for a l'OUr>lY ll!>:.essm ent freeze Vednesday He asked supervisors' support m pulling the freeze issue on next week's board agenda after the elertion "to gel it out of the political atmosphere ." "If you wanted lo toke it out of pollt1cal realm. why didn't yO\l Just quiell¥ put it on next week's agenda '.'' Supervisor Ra lph Cla rk asked "It doesn't require a m ajority vot e ar this board to put som elh.ing on the agenda . Any Fl' Protest bo<trd member m.t y hdVl' :.omethmg put on the agenda at his reques t." Clark continued Cit ron pointed oul tha t tax bills re c~ived b y property owne rs are based on the budgets of various taxinf( agencies. The assessmtml valuci. as de termined by the assessor are on· ly a m~han1sm to dete rmint' wtJat portion of a government i,'O\lget a taxpayer will pay. Citron said . not necess<1 nly how much a taxpayer will owe. Citron explained the county a~sessor value!> property then hands the assessment roll lo ltlt' county auditor.· T he auditor. in tum takes the ai.sessed valuation and divides tha t into the budgets of taxin~ attl'nc1es. The result 1s the a1ten· 1:1es · tax rates "Thal 1s why I repeat ." Citron sa id. "that taxin~ agencies in Lo ~ Angel c-s County and l'ls<•whl'rt' can guar antee to tux- puyl'rs that their tax bills will not increase one cent 1f they will not increase their budgets once ecnt He ;.aid lrUl' tax rc~rm will only come about when .j ce1lt.ng 1:-. put on government budgetb. l'rnposit1 o n 8 on the ballot be~ins to tin that by ltm1tmg loca I budget increases to the t·onhu m1•r pnt·t· index . Citron '>i.lld. Propos1t1on 8 also put::. a Hm1t on state spendin~. Citron c'on· tinued. while Proposition l~I. the J1rvis ·Cann 1rutiativc limits only local government's property tax r<'venue. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....__~~ .......... ~~~~~~~ .. Teachers Plan 2rid Sleep-in Hy1 RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol li.e D•llf Pli.1 SS.fl More than 100 Fountain &/alley ele mentary school teachers plan to s leep ins ide district.Dffices tor Che second time tonigJ'lt to pro· test the firing of 96 teachers and a series of progra m cuts. Meanwhile. about 50 residents formed a seven·member com· mil.Lee lo spearhead a recall move ment against all five Foun· tam Valley school board mem· •~)II'~ JEANNE, JOHN EHRLICHMAN P\,.ANNING DIVORCE 'He Can Come Home Whenever He Wants' Split Bared Ehrlichmans to End Marriage B ELLl-:VU t<:. Wash. tA P 1 -J ohn and Jeanne Ehrlichman <.1re getting <.1 cJ1vorcc.'. according to a n interview with Mrs . Ehrhchman puhhshcd today rn the Daily Journal-American. E hrhchman. 53. who li ves in Santa Fe. N.M., said today th<Jt h{' would "h ... vc no comment on that. I have never had any 1·om mcnl ahOut any member of my family in the past and l don't now." Mrs. E hrlich man could not be reached im· med1:.itely It wah not 1mmedialely clear whether a divorce petition had t>t!t.•n filed. who was filing il or what court would have jurisdic· t1 llll I "TllE DIVORCE IS JOHN'S idc<t, •· Mrs. Ehrhchman said m lh1.· newspaper mterVl('W ''Al this point h e wa nts to hvc ~1lo11c.• ' Sht• :-.aid that under the terms of the agreement. she will re · lain poss<·ss1on nf thl' houst• they onc<' s hared in Hunts Point near Seattle "Th<.· cmolwnal asJ){'ct 1s over.'' she said. Ho"rvcr M rh Ehrhchman s aid ~he s till loves her husband · \l'ry much," adding: "J ohn can come home whenever he , .. ant::.. The.· door 1-. i.ll"ays open " Thl' F:hrl11:hmun~ have been married for near ly 30 years E llRUCllM/\N SERVED A prison term for his role in the Wat crg;l\(• ;,iHai r :.ind 1n a hreak·tn al the office of Daniel Elbbng '._ p:-.yc.·h1atn sl. an incident related to the Pentagon P ;1 Pl' r:. t'i.lhl' ~ Short l:r hdorc he was to be released after serving 18 months 1n pnscfn. Mr:.. Ehrllchman said. he came home on furlough and rc.·moved h1:-. personal possessions from his·home . 11 e was relca&L'CI from tho Swift Trail federal prison camp in Sufforcl, An t , cin April 17. · Now, -.a1<I Mri-Ehrlichman. "he neats to find him.elf ;,i l! a 111 ·Nothitag to Bide' Sheriff Criticizes Reporter's Probe By JOANNE REYNOLDS ()I Uw 0•11' Piiot SUll Oran~<· County Sheriff Brad G <• tes hus a<·l'usrd Joe Cordero. a rcportl'r for the Santa Ana Rcghti.'r. of instigatini: an FOi probe of his personal finances I n ;,i ;, p N' <' h b cf o r e l ht• N<'wport llarho r ·COsl a Me~a Bourd of lkalt or-; in Newport lka1·h today. Gatc·s said he had nothing to hidt• from Fiii 1n "•st 1g;,1lors or th<' pub II<' .Jue Cordero of the HC')!L<.ler took hOmC :J('CUhatwns ~·bout my 1wrsonal finanrc-s to the Al· torncy General a few years nack '"Tht• Attomcy General's of- f1C'c looked into the accus ations ;. •a nd gave me a clean bill of hl•alth They said everything "'as proper and legal. · · · J\ pparenlly that was n 't ... atisfactory for Mr Cordero. so he went to the FBI." Gates said. A :.pokl.'s man for the Los ,\ngelcs offi ce of the FBI con- firmed today that the bureau 'docs have an investiagation of Mr. Gates that 1s currently ac· t1vc. rC'gardin ~ allegations or public corruf)tion " Thc-FUI ·a~ent declined to :-.p(•c1fy the source or subs~nnce or those alle(tat10ns an~ sa.1d no report on the invest!Jtjt1on 1s .ex· pected to be issueOln the 1m· mediate future The Sheriff. who is seek in~ re· election. 1s opposed by fi ve other candidates . Contucted after Gates speech. (;ordrro denied Gates' allega· uons. 11<' h[t1d he never took any in· formation to the state Attorney General and he claimed the stale in"cst1galion reached only preliminary stages bcf?re Al · torney General Evelll' \ oungcr haltc!d 1t Cordero said hts probe of Gales was not motivated by per sonal uni mosity. but was µart of his newspaper's policy of thoroughly c hecking into gov e.rnment programs a nd the COO· duct of elected offi cials . Cordero, who said he has been probing Gate-s· background for nearly a year, s aid he did give som e information about Gates to the FRI. lie said he divulged so m e of t~ information he had developed in orde r to get more from the FRI. lie wouldn't say . what that information was. -Gates' talk to the realtors cen- tered on the federal suit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union to force c hanges in the county jail and with Gates' d1s- sat1sfaction with the federal re- located witness proeram . His discussion of Cordero and his own fin ancial status came at Lhc end or the talk, during a question-and· answer session. After blaming Corde ro for the current FBI probe. Gates went on to say he felt the FBI was acting properly in conducting the inves tigation "It's their role lo look into those kinds of allegations." he comm ented. Gates also gave the realtors a deta iled listing of his money· m aking ventures dating back to hls first job in a San Juan Capist.rano gas station when be was 18. "When 1 was }'oung J. made a lot or money and I 've always been very frugal." he said. Ile ~aid critic is m of hls perl'onar rinanccs was upsetting t o him and his famtly. but. sautiny 01 t11s private 1:1e was something he learned to accept when he becam e o pubhc orflctal Brutality Charges Probed Allegations of police brutahty- invol vin~ members of the Hunt· 1ngton &>ach Police Department arc under investigation by the U.S . Commission o n Civil Rights. Deputy Director Sally James said Wednesday that several al· legations are being looked into and that alleged victims and wit- nesses have been interviewed. She said the investigation in \'olves people who claim police brutality or who say they wen~ arrested for no apparent reasons and released without charges. She said that less than 10 com- plaints arc being investigated The alleged inc1derts range over severa l months. s he ·d . Police Capt. Nurken· field. speakin the absence or Chief Earle obilaille. s aid to· day that he had n o prior knowll.'<lge of Lhe inquiry. "We've had da mned little t~bl e in thi s area." he J ccla red. "f believe it 1s a political thing." A controversy broke o ut last wc.ek between City Councilman John Thomas a nd C h ief Robitaille who is attending a law enforcement conference outside the city. However, il was re ported that the charges were lodged prior to the 'd ispute which Thom a s touc hed off by claiming t ha t the cit y is corrupt an d that Robitaille has .. railroaded" pco· pie out or town. Rob1ta.Hle earlier said that the s tate me nts were t ot a lly ir· responsible and indefensible and c halle nged Thomas to prove them. Delay Ordered On Hearings In Staff Grab Justices of the Fourth District Court of Appeal s i n S an Be rnardino have ordered a three.month delay of legal ac- tion that has put Orange Coun· ty's Superior Court judges and County Clerk William E . St John on opposite sides of the fence A hearing was scheduled for Sept. 6 after the court con- sidered a petition in which St John strongly opposes what he claims is a bid by the judges to take over me mbers of his staff a nd put the m under cobrl supervision. Presiding Judge Byr on K . McMillan is heading a move to tra nsfer more than 50 members of St John's staff. including all the courtroom clerks. to court control. St John protests that such a transfer would be unlawful. His action in opposition is backed by the California County Clerks As· sociation. Judge McMillan argues that having court-Oriented personnel from the county clerk's office under the direct control of the judges will prove more efficient and more economical and wilt improve sagging morale. St John argues that the pres· ent system is designed to keep firm conll'Ols on courtroom staff who should never be allowed to fall Into the hands of what St John describes as the "power hungry judiciary .. .... • bers over Lhc firing~ and cul· backs approved last month. Teacher leader Yale Wishnick said Wednesday he as'ked dis· trict officials lo recommend lhut the school board rescind the cut- ting or 17 percent of lhl· district's 520 teachers and the spt·cia l pro· ~ram cuts. 1l1s request was de ni e d by dlhtri c t o rr1 c·1ul s . W1shmck said 'Parent Pat N1cslc}'. who 1s spearhc.•admg lhl' recall cam · paj,gn . said the seven·mem~r <'O~millce hopes to gather about 6.000 pct1t1on signatl;Jrcs for cin October elc.>el1on. Most of the d1stn ct '::. teachers and some parenth arl' angry about the school bourd's May 18 decision on the firings and cllminat1on of 56 tcarn:ng center coordinators. 39 teachers 10 the mentally gifted minor program. e ig ht psyc ho log 1sl!> and hi>. music t<.•acherh "T hc!>c arc.· management de· 1sions based on the d1strn:t ·~ f1 anc1al <·on::.tramls. dechting en ollme nt and lhc need to re· org nize our progrums." said sc hool bo<.trd Pres ident Dick Plum. "These cuts mean CJ lJ·ccnt drop in the tax rate and reduc ing the tax dollar is what we need to do." said school board member Karen Ackley Mrs. Ackley said t he teacher firings and µrogram cuts would have been made even without the thr~l of lost d1~lnct tax reve nue due to the poss1bl<· p assage of Prop. lJ. the J arvis· Gann property t ax limit 1n 1t1ative on the June 6 ballot "The first person who hollered recall was a teacher." Mrs. Ackley said "Recall flames a re being fanned by tcachl'rS." she s aid r.tf:.<;. Ac·kley s~tte pl<1ns to run (or re-election to the school hoard when her term expires in Mar<'h. Plum s aid ht: is un· decided about running agarn ncxl year when his ierm is also up. O.lt' Pile\ \1•11 f"llelo TEACHERS OCCUPY SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES They Vo.w to Continue ·camp·in' in Fountain Valley Viejo Firm Raps Jarvis Tax Plan Thl' M1ss1on Viejo Company told its 600 e mployees recently 1t opposes the Jar\'IS·Gann lax re· hd initiative. "The potential 1m pads of Proposition 1J a rc too severe." compa ny officials stated m a let LC'r s enl to e mployees last month. If J arvis passes. Mis!>ion V1eJO officials said. funds to m amtam parks. s lopes. and landscaped a reas will be cut drastically and money for bwldtng new parks will be severely limited. The local land developers also pred1c:l<.>d that Proposition 13 will in the long run place a lar ger share or pro~rty l ax~ on homcowm·r.. than on com merc1::il and industrial property owners "This 1s because home!> resell more frequently than non · res idential properties." the com pany orric1ab <;aid. "therefor<' .. re>ident1al resales would pick up a dded v<1luatton more rapidly a nrl this would result 1n his high property lu xes for homl· owners." You won't have to think twice when you see the special pric-as we have on Aireloom mattresses. Right away, you'll know that these prices are unbeatable. Aireloom is famous for fine, sturdy construction and carefully-crafted quality. We have· these mattresses specially priced f?r a limited time only. So if you want a great mattress to sleep on. come in to see us right away. Don't sleep on it. 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Board President E . Robert Grovel was ashen.faced with beads of perspiration poppmg out on his forehead. Grove I finally broke the silence. "l 've never i;een a vote th3t was such a landslide." he whined. "The Jar vis thing has buried us. We 're bankrupt." SLY, HOWEVER, SMILED slyly at has d istraught trustees and announced, ··Now. now. Let's not panic. We've an· It's lime to deploy my secret Jarvis Game "But what will ever keep classes going and pay our teachers," Ms. Bell weather sobbed. "'The football team will," Sly announced with a beam· mg s mile. "That 's the game plan. We're going to have one hell of a football team." All five trustees looked at tum in disbelief "'You'd better e xplain that." Grovel growled. "We can 'l even afford water bµckets now." WASHINGTON <API -1'h~ !louse began debate today on al lowing families to reduce their in l'Ome taxes with partial credlli; for ischool tuillon Approval could, rei;ult ina presidential veto. Odore the House is legislation lhat would allow tux credits eventually up lo $250 for college and tidvanced vocational tuition. Adding to the controversy are amendments that would allow credits up to $100 ror tuition paid lo pnvale elementary &nd s econdary s chools and that would an many cuseii provide for larger credits than are specafiL>d m the original leg1slat1on. T HE COLLEGE tuition pro- posa l is strongly backed by members who call It an overdue aid to middle income families_ who are righting constantly an creasing college costs but have too much income to ·qualify for most existing public a nd J?rlvale i;cholarshlp aid programs. The lax credit would apply to tu1l1on for adults as we ll as children. T he proposed extens ion to e leme nta ry and s~condary school tuition gets heavy support from spoke&men· ror parochial 11nd other private schools who say they are trying to maintain quality alternative schools despite a cost crunch. BUT BOTll proposals have po- tent opponents aa weJl. not the least of them President Carter. At a session with newspaper editors In April, Carter •II but promised lo veto any legislation Congr~ is likely lo pass. He said he would s tudy any' legislation that came to his desk. but "my present intention would be lo veto any bill that was cost· ly a nd wh1ch was unconstitu- tional. All the proposals I hl\)'.e seen in the Congress so far are both costly and unconstitutional. particularly as they apply to e lementary a nd secondary schools .. , " • CARTER SAID the principle or tax credits is wrong. He has proposed instead a $1.2 mUllon expansion or existing student aid programs. liberalizi ng some so that middle mcome families could quaJafy. The Carter prop0sal has been coolly received in Congress. A'Waiting Senate actlon Is a bill to provide higher credits than t h e Ho u se m eas ure con - templates. The House bill would allow a credit equal to 25 percent of CQI lege or'other post·secondary tua · tion. up to a total or $100 this year. $150 in 1979 and $250 In 1980 for each student. A MAJOR amendment would a llow In addition credits for tuv llon to pnvale elementary and ~econdary school\;, with max 1mums of~ an 1978. SlOO in 1979 und 1980. SI i11 ·another would subs~lutt: tor lhc luition cred it plan u loan . prouum Ullder which taxpaye~ could defer tax payments. even· AnoUJcr amendment would an crease the deduction to so per cent of tuition. but ma1nttam th1i l:>ame-ccilinai:i. t ually up Lo $2.000 a year per stu· dent, :ind puy the l'rea~ury baclC later over a IO·year period Dt J pt!rccnt antcrm;t. r Exam Buff Streaker Relieves Boredom~ RICHMOND. Va . <AP>-The girls at St. Gertrude's High School were taking an English exam when down the hall outside. the classroom strode a boy wearing nothing but a paper bag over_ his bead. The streak~r seemed to be about 12 or 13 years old and "had a pretty good start on~a s untan:· said the teacher, Carol Hafer. AFl'ER AMBLING BY Mrs. Hafer's classroom. he exiled out the front or the building and stopped to pose on the sidewalk opposite the school, Mrs. Harer said. •. Then he walked out of view Maybe, Mrs. Hafer theonzed, the young streaker was s1m· ply trying to relieve her students of the boredom of taking the exam. BUT ANYWAY. SHE SAID, everyone seemed more amused than upset and even the policeman to whom she reported the in· cident "had trouble keeping a.§.lraighlface " ·-• ...... ,..,..., • ~ "It's ~imple." Sly replied. "Coach Jocko QeWhiz has imported four flashy kids from Riverside County. We 've got a championship ball club. SlOO Billion Program Latest Russ MusikSaid Most Accurate "l 'VE ORDERED NEW uniforms watb fluorescent names on the back of the shirts. We're expanding th~ stadium with rental bleachers. Ticket prices will go up t6 10 bucks each." "We'll lose our shirts." Grovel protested. "No chance," Sly replied. ''Not with the crowd draw we'll have. I 've ordered the marching band expanded and fireworks at half t imes. "Then our drill team ins tructor, Miss Peachtree, has just purchl;lsed all the old uniforms from the Dallas Cowgirls." Military Buildup Adopted by NATO WASfilNGTON <API -A new long-range missile deployed by the Soviet Union is more ac- t• u rate than any previous nuclear weapon aimed rrom Russian submarines against the United Stat.cs, according to U.S. intelligence officials . "YOU CAN'T PUT our little hi gh school girls in scanty costumes like THOSE." Ms. Bellwealher protested. -WASl-HNGTON CAP) -As Atlantic a lliance nations embark on an unprecedented effort to modernize their defenses, U.S. Defense Secretary Harold Brown says he doubts the move will compensate for the massive buildup by the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization s ummit meeting ended .,, The SSN 18 can hurl three warheads at widely separated t argets and has sufficient rangt· t o enJOY .. a degree of sanctuary" from U.S anlisub ma rine forces. the Pentagon says. "They're not for the girls." Sly answered. "They're for tho Mothers Marching Auxiliary. We have some mighty good-looking mothers in this school district." Sly noted , winking expansively. · "You still might fail to make money," Board Presa dent Grovel Wi.lrned. "Nol with the casino tent alongside the bleachers." Sly gi)tgled. "Haven't you heard what's ·happening in Atlantic Caty? They're rolling in silver dollars back there ... " .... All of this, of course. 1~ outrageous fiction. But it might be u better approach lo the voters than some of t.he anti· Proµ. 13 talk that now comes from some of our school dis· tracts. TOO MANY SCHOOL i.ystems are repeating the old knee-Jerk reaction about what happens m budget cuts. Busing wall go; the football le<lm is out: the marching band will fold The school hoards might be better off tCllking about what happens lo plane geometry this time. Case Probe Asked After Rape Remark llARTFORD, Conn. CAP) -Conspiracy charges against a man who a llegedly failed in a rape attempt were dropped by a Common Pleas Court j udge, who told the prosecutor "You can't blame somebQ<ly for try in~" Judge Wa lte r P ickett's comment was containe d In a transcript, obtained by state Rep. Paul LaRosa, 0 -Hartford. who h.ts c alled for an investigation of Pickett's handlJng of the case. 'Ruymond La Delle. 29, of Hartford was one of four men arrest· l'd 10 April on the complaint of a Springfield. Mass., wom an who :-.aid !>he was beaten, robbed and raped by four m~fl""'Who offered her a ride on Interstate 91. Three of the :.uspects were charged with first degree sl':<ual assault und we re bound over to Superior Court for trial. But LaBelle was unable to rape the victim, according to testimony, and Wi.IS charged with conspiracy to commit fi rst-degree sexual as· 'ttlUlt Wednesday with the adoption or a defense program that could cost up to SIOO billion in in· creased military spending over tht.> next 15 >C•Jr~. The United Stales expected to provide aboul ha lf the tota,I. President Carter termed the agree ment a revitalization of the alliance. Brown said he did not believe a year ago that NATO wa s ca pabl e o f s u ch a cooperative effort. BUT THE DEFENSE st:cretary told reporters it 1~ "very unlikely" that the 15· nation :igreemcnt would com · pens ate for the recent "adverse trends" in the East ·West arms imba lance. The Wa rsaw Pact countries have taken a com manding lead over NATO in tht• number of combat-ready troo~. tanks and t actical combat • aircr aft. <f The summit's 2,000·word final commun iqu e r ea ffirm~d NATO's ~oal of creating an ap· proximate parity between 1ti; g round forces and those or the Warsaw Pact an Europe. In Vienna, Austria, tht: Civc year-old talks on mutual force rcdu«ions continued today with Bulgarian chief delegate Todor D1 chev caJJin~ the NATO con· cept "unrealis tic" because 1t would ohhgatc the Soviets to t'Ut.. forces in central Europe "three times more than the United Slates ." He said there already 1s "a pproximatC' c·qualily of numerical !>lrc ngth" between East and West forces. 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S I PltlD4Y F~l~w 2U•~ ~ Flt>! l'llOll I >I• m ) e Se<.no low 1 u p m 1 J Stcond 111911 ~ OSo m \ t ~n fist\ S O•,.,, "'"' 1•p m Moon rl-1 " • m . wi. • 21 p "' Surf Reporf HuntlnQllln 84~11 W•••' two In fO\lr 1 .. 1 Wll~ \l)\jlll \-fl \41Qilll .. ul<J CllOO au. 10 \ mph _,, wine! COMO• llOM\ I •tr Io (IDOd HfWllOrt S.tt< lo W•vU llWW 10 I-l .. t •lltl '°'1111 u .. 11 GOndlllOft• QCIOd gestion that rive .Soviet ·ank divisions pull oiit or central Europe in exc.ge for the Wes t 's withdraw! of tactical n u c lea r warheads . NATO s pokesman Aurelius Fernandez s aid In Vienna that Dichev·s speech · •·certa inly 1s not the response called for." Brown s aid . the bala nce or forces over the next 15 yean; would depe nd, in part. on Warsaw Pact military spending over the same period. He said recent arms s pending patterni; a re not encouraging. . All'Wl ....... i. Ina K.ellloi·''or Roc hc!-.lt.'r , MU')n .. holds het• original e ngagement r tn,g s h~ lost nine yea r s ago rn h ~r backyard whale tramming branches. She found th~ ring in a pile or dirt. Naval antelhgence consider~ the SSNt8 bigger and m ore ac curate than the earla~r genera t ion SSN8, which can lort only a single warhead. The new missile has been test· fired with multiple warhead~ over a 4,700-mile range and has traveled up to 5,750 miles with a single warhead. This m eans SSN18s could strike ta rgets an the United St ates from Detta s ubmarines stationed relatively close lo So- viet home port~. HAPP,Y BIRTHDAY • • • CO·STA MESA! Costa Mesa's hometown newspaper is h appy to join in the two-month cele bration of th e city'!> Silver Anniversary -.June l. ,Jul y 30 . 1978. Many happy returns of the day from the people who bring you the DAI l Y PlLOT 642-4321 "'""'---... -······· \ . • CALIFORNIA ., . Price War Looming • t ·0n Booze SAN F'RANC ISCO IAP l An 1mpendin~ battle O\'cr boo7.e pri ces 1s t he t a lk among Ca Jiforn1a liquor dealers v. ho are trying to predic t the im pact of the state Supreme Court's ban on m inimum price fi xing Many said We~nesday that priees would drop as much as 20 r.ercent a nd owne rs of s mall 'Mom and Pop" liquot stores said they reared a price v.a r would put· them out or busmcss Metuure Qualifie\· SAC RAM ENTO <AP >. The in1t1at1 ve lo prphib1t homosexual school teachers has quai1f 1cd for ( __ sT_'A'l--.--E _) J • the Novt>mber ballot, but the a uthor says lawsuits still stand in the way of its actua lly gelling ..... ,_,._, .... on. The quaJ1fication. with more than t!nough signatures. was an n o un ced W e dn esday bv Secr etary of Slate March F'ong Eu ~ Tare Caused Crash? LOS ANGELES tAPl -A lire which was prooably car rying more weight tha n 1t was de signed to handle may h ave tn~ gered the c rash of a Continenta l Afrhncs DC-lOatLos Angele.'> Triab Telet)lsed? SACRAMENT O CAP1 Le gislatio n that would allow television and radio coverage of trials won approval of the state Senate late Wednesday. · The measure by Sen. Gcor_ge Deukmcjian, <R·Long Beach '· would require the J udicial Coun· eil lo adopt regula tions by J an I, 1980. allowing r adio .ind • television stations to broadcast trial proceedings-u nless the Judge, the d efense o r t he pros eeulion object toit. WorliwN Repla~ed LAS VEGAS <AP> -Southern California Edison Company has hl'gun hiring replttccm enLc; for striking worke rs ~l 10 power pla nts in California and Nl.'vada. including the eoal·f1red Mohave Generating Station m Laughl.tn. Nev. Abo ut 1,100 members of Utility Workers of Amcn ca Local 246. including ubout 200 workers al the Mohave plant. s truck May 10 in a dispute over sehed ullog. Forced fo Move ,.,.WI~ SlC'\'C' and Lo is Wolfson 'tlncl thl·lr :::.on. Adum.. :!. <Jrl' ...,hown 111 lhe11· ;\l.11:111.J lkl He~ (.)p<.1rlm(•nt a-. llW\' pre· pare to mo\'l' todJ.\'. Alt<:r 111 m1>11ths o l lighting L'vict1011 n\'l'I' the han aguin:-.1 c·ouplt·-. \\ il ll C'llilclren . thC' WoJfo.9Q~ ... l1r-.1 the rourl hall IL· <•Ile! "111 lw rtW\'111:.! rnlo a lll'<:lrO\ conclqr111111um · · 4 GOP Contenders --. Step Up Campaign By The Ai.sodated Press T he four con tenders for th\! Republican nommal1on for gov n nor arc campaigning m fou r different d1rcct1ons -a nd Propos1 lion 13 is still a top issue wherever lhl'Y ~o. ( Hc lated story, AS> But Evelle Younger concentratc·d Wednesday on announci ng his fa rm policy, \\•h1le toun ng a cotton and almond ranch near Fresno. ELSEWHERE •. K EN MADDY pulled his commerclals oppo~­ mg Proposition 13 off telev1s1on. and San D1l'go M Cl)'Or Pet~ Wilson suggested giving local government a l>1gger share of the sales ta'< 1f Proposition 13 is adopted. .. Ed Davis devoted the day to pri vate meetangs with s upporters WU.SON, WHO OPPOSES Propos1t1on 13, told a Sacramento news conference that 1f it passes, the btate should re-alloca te the t•x1s ting sales tax and give at least t wo. and very Likely three cent!:> per dollar lo local governm~nt. Maddy, who also opposes Propo!>1tion 13. repealed his view tha t a better t ax cut would be a limitation on state -as well as loc·al -govt•mmcnt BUT MADDY DE LETED tus tclev1~ion commercia ls which <:rit1c1zc Proposition 13 because. s aid cam paign manager Doug Walls, "lhcre's no ~cnse in b6atmg a dettd horsl.' And 13 1s a wm· JI L•r." Maddy nevertt)C'less picked up the endorsement Wednesday of the San Frarto1sco Chronicle. which described him m an editonal us "candid. straigt:t-forward and intelligent ... the strongest mos t rorthnght candidate" in the GOP race. FRl.-SAl';.-SUH OHL Y, JUNE 2-3-4, 1978 __ .... :rHE SAVING PLACE 6PAK Limited Supply 20"x26 .. BED PILLOWS . ~°'."~·.,.f") ' ~ " .. ;r-. ~ ~ • • ~\ ' >-',,.--/ 1~ ..... ' ••• .:,"> ... ~, ;• . ~-·. •a I \ }I ~,, HOUSE 297 ft.ANTS each PRINGLE'S Potato Chips Twin Pack 8 OL 2 P.AK LADY SCOTT BATH TISSUE 36~ HIBACHI 3•• 1 GALLON LATEX . 157 PAPER TOWELS 1 each 2'100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MfSA COSTA MESA STORE ONLY ' ·L.. ....... -----------------------------"1.._ ____________ __..._ ______ ""'-: ________________ ~ \ ' / l tlur&day .1une 1 191<: UAtLVP:LGI Business Benefit? \ Brown Ca)ls Jarvis Bill 'Challenge ' SA CRAMENTO !AP 1 -Go' Edmund Brown _,,. ~U}S bus1 ness would benefit most from Propos it.Jon 13. so bui-.iness wlll have to provide JOb:. for t ht un employme nt that.would rei-.ult 11 1l passes J ll h I S 0 \I. ll Y. 0 I d s , I h I' De m ocratic governor told n porters Wednesday after a meet ing with business leaders. "Thc- oblig at1on will s hift to the ' bus1 ess community lo absorb tht- peop-le who wtll be laid off" h} gove rnment PROPOS I T I ON l :J, <·11 Spo nsored by tax protest(:f ... llo ward Jarvis and Paul Gann would li mit property taxes to I percent of mll.fke t value. That re preseoLc; a n average Si per cent reduction for 1nd1v1du<tl tax pa ye r s a nd a S7 b11l 1on cumulative annua l cut m re' e nuc for c1t1es, counties and Echools . Brown added ... This 1s the g reates t financia l challengl\ -f&"C't!!<i> 'hY" any•WJver,.merJto,.;lfl('cf • the Great Oepress1on .. ALSO WEDNESDAY, thl· cha ncellor of the Ca lifornia com~ munn y colleges indicated that the passage of Proposition tJ would mean twt1on charges of SlOO to $500 for each of the t :J million students in the system Community colleges have so far ne ve r charged tu1t1on. The c ha n c e llor. Wll llam Crai~d Proposition 13 would cost the system $500 million to 5750 million, or "40 percent to 60 percent o f d1stnct oper atrng budgets statewide d uring 1978·79 and thereafter." IN LOS ANG-S..~S. 11 of th{' 13 City Council m em bers P,Oll ed REAGAN NOW GRANDFATHER LOS A NGELES GP 1 - Form e r Gov. Rona ld Reagan has be<:0me a grandfather for the fi rst time, with the birth of Cameron Michael Reagan R l·a g a n·s dau g hter -in la"" Co lleen, 27. ~ave birth to the boy Tuesday. She is the wife of R e a g a n ·:. 33-year -old son Michael. T he birth also made a ctress J a ne Wyman. Michael':. mother a nd Reagan's first wife. a grandmother. b) Thl Los An~ele!> Times said an ocrupat10MI tax c;hould bl· cons1dert>d as a n a lfC'rnat1vt· i.ourcl' of rc•.,cn uc· altho ugh all 11 <,;11d thc) aren 1 l'ndors1ng .... ueh;:. tax T h C' l c. x ""o u Id rt· s cm b It· Oak la nd 's "('mplo) c•c• llce ns1· IN· · which Lhc.-Lale· Supreme Cour t upheld T uesday That ta.\ a pplies to wages over $6.500 a .\l!<lr t•arned in Oakland. r egard· !cs:; ~f where I.he e mploye11 re :.ldl''i ~ In other art1on. Los Angele:-. Counl)I Superior Court Jud~c * * Gl'Orgc· Dell rt.'I u::.ed to 1trdt•r ;.in 1m mt•diatt• halt to Lo-. l\n~t·l1· ... Count y A:-M·si.or A lf>xdndt" Pope'c; d ec1s1on to roll bark al. p ropt•rly tax assessment to 1 ...... t H·ar·, lcvel ~tnll lrf>£•11• th<·m lor one year But Judgt• Ut•lt ...,,., .1nnth,·1 ht-artni? lor Monday Rrown has given up t f') in~ tc. J(el f.1m1lar rollback:-. 1n oLht·r counties. He s<tyi; the -.LJIP m.i\ have to lake O\ er som t• 'il0rv1t·1·' which local goH•rnnwnl 1·ouhl --no longer lund * * New Jobs or Layoffs-? Opinions Divided "' J)n.. PrQpQ.sJti.Qn. l3 .. ,, SACRAME NTO 1AP1 -If Cahfom1a vote rs apprme <1 Si btlllon property tax cut Tuesday. offie1als in the state 's 58 rour.lll'" and 417 cit.Jes say they face some nightma rish choices. Do they cut pol1ce departments or courts" F"1re de partment., or ga rbage collect1on? Parks, schools or hbranes'> Do they lay off lhl· recently tured young minority woman or the white m ale with year-. of senior ity'> Local government ofticiaJs say about JOO.ODO JObs ... ill be lost OPINION POLLS INDICATE that voters are likely to approvl' Propo:>1tion t3. the lnHiative by ta x critic Howard Jarvis. The measure would limit t axes on property to l percent of its market 'alue. with an additional 11 .. percent permitted temporanly to p<s~ off local bonds outstanding al lhe l ime of the election . Th(! new rate would go Into effect July l and have a n immediate eflect ol cutting property taxes througboul the state by an av~~e of 5: ocrcent. ( For the homeowners who make up Cahforn1a '!\ he rti.lded '"prop l rty tax revolt." the J arvis tnitiallve means relief from as:.es~ mcnts that have dou bled a nd tnpled in the las t fe w yea rs 4 i-. tnf!J uon. real estate spec ulation and a tight hous ing' market pu,hwJ prope rty values s kyward . LOCAL GOVERNMENTS NO~ collect about Sl2 b11l.10n , \CiH m property taxes. If Proposition 13 passes they wHI colleet Jh<1ut s;. b1ll1on. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. a nd le gislative le aders s ay they car. afford to take $2 billion to S2 5 billion out or the state surplu!> lo make up lossc!. Jarvis cite. pred1ct1ons by ('OnS<:f\'at1w tconom1sls hk.e l'iObl·I l<1 urcute Milton Fnedmao that the property ta x cut w1 H tn Ager .1 building boom and c reate 300.000 to 500,000 new jobl> J a rvis. 75. a lorm er newspaper publisher a nd mun1t1on ... make r a nd now head of a landlords' association. says t he rc mam in~ property t ax money as more than enough to pay for propert~ rrla te d services. like po~iee and fire protection. ~arbagc: and sewers. He aJso-.5ays any laid-Off public e m ployee who •!> c·omJ){'t,Pl)t rould fmd a pnva te JOb m 20 mmutes. Simple Interest Home Improvement Loans .. L ow sim p le interest rates. ca lculated dail ).1• Fl exi ble p ayment terms. tailored to your need and qualifica tions. No prepaym ent penalty. In fac t. the fa~ter you pay us back. the less 1nter es t you pav' Call u~ for detail . THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA ., ' \fl (' Orange Co.'lr:;t 0.111 , P1 Ed itoria I p ag.e _________ ·T·h·ur·s·d·av •.• J.un·'·' ·' .1.~.7J·-------·~1111)•1)f'-rt.u.:.r.:.e.:_l(.:.~.:.1:.::.e.~.C2.1.10.:.l~.1.:.:.:.e.i-.ee_v.ll·'11E.d.lt.Or . Mesa Mus t F ig ht For Road U p g rade l l •~ mdtl.'d unturlUnJll' that bttill.' l'rarbport~1t111n Dtfl'l't1J1 .\011a11a li1ar1tun·o. \\ho \ t!'>tlt•d till' dfl'a l:.t!'>t , WN•k. dtdtl't re mwn <1round long 1:noug h to try u clrin- down Hotite 55 this p<t!'>t holiday \\~t.·k~nd Stw nught ~llll h<: h erl' l>l•:-.pttl' tl1l' l'al1'ran~ dtl'l'rlor·!'> rt'<'l'Ot dct:1s 1o n to ahandon plt111:-. for <:ompl1.•t1on of the Cos t~1 !\k-.a F rl'l'\\;1y. <'It ~· off1 (·1;1l!'> h :.t\'l' not J.!t\'l'O u p hope or llw11· 112htlllJ,.t ))J}l rtl. T hL',\' \\Ill take the :-.tatt· up on ollt.·r~ t u dt~l:U!'>!'> tn· ll'nm tmproH·mt'nl!'> on d angerously ccmgl·Mt'd Newport Houlcn ird. a nd the rounrtl t!'> l'>.Pl'C:l<.•cl to pu~!'> <.1 r<.·!->olu tion llL'.\t \H·ek urging :-.t ate funding tor a n t.·nv1ronmcntul 1mpal·t l'<.'f><Wt on the e nd:.ingcrt.•d freeway ro4tt•. Counc:tlman Dom Raciti'~ suggestton that tht' c ity l'l'L'l'l lJ1llbourds blaming lh1.· ~Lu le lo r congL·slton on Houk ;:;5 1s perhaps u touch thcatncul. but 1t r<11ses ..i tar mon.• ..,<.·nous point involnng l1l e and ltmb Full frel'\\::JY o r not . th\ s tate h as consistent!~· 1g - 11on•d road l'oncl1lwm, th:.tt h~1 ' e led to e ight l<1tultt1<:s dur ang the past two ~·ears . hundreds ol le!-i:-.t.·r arr1dents, und ;111 m·c·rall trnfl't<: haz<.1 rd rate lour times above the s tatt• ;J\ l:l"JJ.!l' Caty of l H·tab and rt•sHknts :-.hould pu:.h rull fort'e for immccl iatt.• improvements on Houk 55 as \\e ll as the E l R If the full frl'eway plan is som e how ~alvagcd . at would • ..s~1H.l~kiHts-lu~r~S LU ,~rb fo~.~~k.lu.bc COQ1PWt~d.. .• ll "taggt.•r!-. tht.• 1 maginataon to think "hut traff u.· mu~· bt· h kt' come Mc m o nal Day 1n H.188 School Data Justified I f Prop 1:1. the .Jun ·1s -G;mn prt>J)l'l'l.Y tax limita tio n an JI 1al1\'t• passes. t h t• Newport-Mesa Uml'1cd School 01s tnct s tands to lo~t· Sl8 mtllto n . Las t week. the cJ1slnl'l supe rintendent dctadc d to disc uss that pe nding loss with d istr ict res ide nts . . In the d1s lrict'!'i reg ular quarterly news letter. Dr. .John N1eoll wrote a n art1<:lc e ntitled .. Propo!'>1t1on 13 an<t vour locul schools ···a question a nd a ns we r· p tcC'e aboul the .J urv1s-Gann ihlti<.1li ve <.1nd its pru1ect ed effed on the d1 s tr1tt Hcfore a ny ul the 56.000 res idents who recc1 \'ed LhHt m •w s h!Ller s tart complaining about scare t actics th~y ought to Ix· aware of a fe w points. First. the Orange County Counsel h as ruled tha t such 1nfo1 mat1on;.d b.ull el1ns 1·egard1ng a n ,\' e lection propoi-.11wn ur·t· l<'gLl l, <.1!> lo ng as no po!>1llo n I!'> advocated ~one• 1s tak<.'n in Nicoli's article ~l'C'Ond , 11 is Cl premise Of a d <.•mocrataC' form Of gm t•t nment th<Jt d L·t·1s1on!'> <Jrt' m<Jclc• hy an tnfOrmL•<I <'ll'<J1i<1ratc. ThC' ,·otcrs need t o be informed and the onl~· 1><'d(llc· who ('<J n tell the m about Prop 13 arc thos(• 111vol red. It'!'> up to the \'Ole r!'> to decide wbc.lhc r o r not lhcy'rl' "1 lli ng to lt\·c with the results produced b y passage of tfiat meas ure And it's up to public officials likt• Nicoll to g ive the voter<; the information they ne ed to m ake a n c•cluc;ited dcc1s1on Commendable Care II .\ou \'t• l'Vt·r had n ightm<.1rcs about trying lo call tht· po It cc o r fire: depa rtment for help and being unable to rea<:h them you can understand the plight of an elderly Co!)ta :\les a woman last week. Finding that her daughter had apparently s uffered a ..,t rnke. the woman. w h o is hard of h earing. railed for help ht1t was unable lo hear the dispatcher and hung up without mu king dear her address But the Costa M esa police didn't 1ust ~hrug their ..,houlders and give up. Two police car s were dispat ched to c heck out pO!-i~tblt· adclrcsses. while commontcations personnel rt·playt•d :J 1 :1 pc recording of the convcrsatio~ and lrie~ to fi g ure .out 1 he indistinct stree t n cimc. calhng add1t1onaJ poss1bl~ loeations to the patrolmen. I h1lf an hour later the wom an called back and this t 1 m e police obtain ed the a ddress. Paramedics were dispatched imme dtatl'ly and fo und the daughter drowsy hut s table. The enrc s h ow n b y all invo lved deserves <'om m e ndallon and :-.hould be comforting to res idents who mav som eday find that a pohrem cin ·s or fireman·.., d1•cl1calion mcan~tht· difference bet'' cc'n life and death. • Opinions expressed in the space above are lhose of the Daily Pilot Other views expfessed on this page are those of their authors and artists . Reader corpment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, PO. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/ Beauty ByL.M. ROV O Argument continues over lhl' nationality oC Lhe world's most beaullful girls. But the young ladies of Sri Lanka - formerly Ceylon -remain h1J(h on the hst or candidates Clearly, the ~overnmenl of that island thinks its women a re the mos t des 1 ra ble Legis lators there. rn fact . are plannin~ a law lo prevent those pul c hritudino u s playm<1lcs from leaving the De ar Gloo1n y Gu~ Obviously no m c mbt•r or the a gency awarding the Adams Bridge a m edal for ouLc;tandlng en gineering has ever driven over the jolting thing 1 Jur~ lhc fillings nghtoutof yourt~th ' MB t•o untry . Too many ha vl· i:one to the Middle East, it':. :.aid, to L·ntertain Arabs Hebrew letters read from right to left. That's why the Je wish Town Hall clock in Prague runs backwards . Its hours are marked in Hebrew So the hands move coun- lt!rclockwise. Q "Is 1t proper lo address the vice pres ide nt or the United States ;1s 'Mr PrC!>I· de nt .. , .. A Tl Is when he's presiding • over the Scn:ite , of which he's prcsadcmt Scholars think the dog was the first animal to be domesticated. After that, in o rder. cam e cattle and sh eep, horses and donkeys, · chic ken' tt nd cats Q. "llow many limes a ni g ht does the average s leeper change.positions?" A. About 40. Nothing works heller than nyloo net to get alR ae off fish t;.1nks, hear rn mind WM from the Latin word ror "pacify" that we got the word "pay," s ays o ur Language man A Earl W at~rs StrCss of Camp8igning Grows I f F.d l>:t\'I S \\In '> t h l' Ht'pubhl':JO nomanal1on ror gov ernor nt•xt Wl't•k. he had bettt·r find snmc·bolfy tll'w to ~chedulc h1" ap1w:1ra11rf•s 1n the gent·ral 1·le<·t10n t•amp:11~n uh<'<Hl For, n~f C'ven l.loyd ':. of Lon don \HH.rld 1n:.ur1· his hfc fen .1 n t'l l h l' r \\ h1rlw111d l'I fort ltkl• that he undl·rtook c1 u r 1 n ).( l h 1• prtmJr\ ('jffi p:.11~n Just t aklo a recent Friday and Saturday as a typ1l'al cx;.implc lhs hancllt.·r!'> had t11m s pe:Jk1ng to <1 breakfa:.t gr<iup on Wllsh1r1· Uoulevard . lunching on the San ta Clara Umver-;ity c;im pus 500 miles away, rushing across tht• Mailbox Goldt'n G:ite to a pre!.:. t'on f N ence an San Rafael. a 70 milt• trap in heavy trnfric-. and h1t('k to Los, A ngcle!. for a banqul'l that 111ght Daybreak found him on the l'astern s lope of the S1l·rras. <!50 miles distant. illtCndang the· Mull' Day fe:.t1vtt ll·~ tn U1,hup, llwn 250 miles Luthe north to 1111· Mother Lode to mukl' <• lun<"hl·on ~peec h i n J\uhurn. bJt'k lo Ueverly I bfls for cock la 11:. a111..I on llJ Sunta Ana for another ban quct. If one d1dn 'I know twt t <'r 1t would 1mmed1al.:ly be suspected that Dick Tuck, the Oemot•rat1c. Party·~ 1mp1sh pucksler who dt'- l1g"ht('d in throwing monkev wrcnchl''i into thl· mJdll!H'r\ r1f Hcpuhl1can t·..1mpJ1 g 11 -, 111 bygont• days, was hat·k ;1t w11rk ;1rrangirig Davis' 1l11le1 ;1ry .. As 1dl' trom lht" str('SS and :.t ra 111 upon tht• t•and1tlate trl s uch seurrying t here 1s always the dungl'I' 1nvolvl'd 1n rca('h1og pl an·' ..., h1 c h hl'ltcr Skfltcr 'd11·dultn~ m;1k1·s mandatory t lw ust• uf non !'>C'lwduh:d l'hartcr ..11rplt111l'' Tlwrt too I h1·n· 1" I ht" 1 uffl<'d fl'l·ltng" ..., h1c·h 11111s1 1m•v1tablv rl·-,1111 l rom an 1mpo:-.s 1bl1< 'dw<lul(' Tht· 11mt•t.ible guur:.in t'°"s tht· t•aucl1clJle \\ill either be I.alt• or not J~lc lo show al all DA VI~. of course. is not lhl' only l"<ll1d1dalc to be subject~ to the naC'l1ng dl'mands or ttw t•ampu1~n mam1gt•r1> To gr cuter or leswr de·~r't•t's most till t.•x p1·n1•11e 1• the• hu-,t11· of th1• "pro 1,·:.~1 u 11.i1 .., \\ho .1nx ious to h •:1\ 1• 1111 11;"'' 11nC"ovc·n·d. book lh1·11 1·.1ncl1dJl1.•s 111t o ap Pl'Ur<tnc-'·~ \\he revt·r t"'' <Ir mon• people 3f_l' c•xpcCl\'CI t•> gutlll'r THE RES\;LTS are 11n en· ·tur~nl'l' l'OlllPSt Whll'h \\Ould 1'11 ;1 lll·ng<• t•vcn the top corul1 t1onPd Olympt<' .1l hl1•11·' , StrJngt•I\. tc-w <"11nd1da tt•s col l<'IJ'l' rl111 1ng J ca mpJ1gn Mt•l11ral !'>t'l('ncl' "ould prob;.ibly t'\PIJin Lhut 11 Is the a bnormul tlow of adrenaline caused by Lh(• e;q •1temcnl of the· cam µa1~n wh1rh keeps them ~oinJ? flut too arduo us campa rgnang undoubt cdly hus s hortened the lives or many a politician. F:V<•n ul bt:st. with cand1dall'" programmed on a far morc reu "ones hie schedule·. r unning !or · public offl(•t· i... .i gruelln~ un dertakmiz 'To wm a st::i tewtdf' of f1tc in Californ111 one mu ~t tra vcl an area greater than tht· :.tates of MassachusetL'i. Marne, Vt>rmont New ll a mp!.h1re. L>elawan•, Connecticut, New T ·-"'·?" ~ -,.-.-,~ •. ~ > , ... _,,. • -'t-.G r.~. or.!'¥-~ :J ~u;,~j!~-~ .. R ~P,cl I.; bland. Maryland anif Virginia com bmcd. And they must reac·h out to tw1c1• a:-. many poople "'' "111 bl· found 111 J IJ of the t\cw t:ngland Males. (' 0 N G R E $ S I 0 N A L J n c1 legis lative ca mpaigning as not much better. The drstncu. art· too big and contain l0<1 man~ pt'oplc for easy c tcct1oneeriog Some districts ar c· larger than '>Omc s tale.<;. For exampll' . ll arold T. "B1 1t" J o hrhoo ' First Con~ress1onal D1stncl co\ t'r s more than 32.000 s qlwr .. miles Thal 1s more than anv one of nme states a nd g rcatt-r than the total area of Connt.'c llcut.-Delaware. Massachusetts. New J ersey. Rhode Is land and New Hampshire put togetht·r State Senator Ray Johnson·!. d•~ trict is even bigger than Lhat of his namesake Congress m an. (.'on.,1dt•ring lh<' Lrdvt·I and long houn. and tremendous 1•t 11111 which mu::.L be pul irll<i .1 I' d m p J I g'f'I I l I s a w 0 n c1 t• I' ~inybody 1:::. walling to run for the IJI fll'C!::> Jarvis Still Leaves It Up 't o Legislatllre To the E<iltor · Watching Jarvis and Vint'ent sell Prop. 13 provided an answer to a puzzling question. Many are wondering why big corporation:::. and other owners of extensive r eal estate are opposing 13 a lthough they and all apartment owners will receive windfall rc- duetions in property taxes 1f 1t passes. My guess is the bi ggies oppos e 13 because they can pay someone to read the tea leaves. Prop. 13 will clearly disrupt s chool and local government services unless the Legislature levies additional taxes. After com milting the current state ..surplus. a short fall in monies to pay for local services will amount to about $4 billion «enough to pay orr 275.000 people in lane to receive $14,500 each 1 Passage of 13 will leave the Legis lature responsible for solv- ing the local problems that .Jarvis creates. Yes, the same Leg1:.lalure that Jarvis brands as in competent in daily attacks that rival Jlitler's e m otional spc~c h es to th e pr ewar Germans. I found J arvis and. particular- ly Vincent frightening in thei r dis tortion of facts, talk of rev- olution a nd indiscriminate at- tacks on our public servants. e lected . a ppointed. hired and even those who work for us without pa}. To put 1l simply NO on 13 qnd YES on 8 seem s the bes t ('urrent hope for tax und rent re lief with no new taxe!'> ~and orde rly gov- ernment LYMAN S. FAULKNER lro11i'" To the Edtlor The most 1ron1r aspeC't of the .Jarvis·Gann 1n1tiat1 ve is thal m ;1ny of its s upporll•r:::. WNe among those that c·ondPmnt•d t})e ~inll govc•rnmcnl attitude of some young peOJ>le a t .. w :,hort years ago. Ronald Rc•ug:rn won re e lection as governor in p<111 because he t·amt' down h;1rd on l'Olleg'' student protcsl(•r\. I .aw!. were enact.cd, S.I l111yakawa was cl<>vate<l to the ti S St•natc Now these hypocnte•s w<1nt to do cssentittl ly lhe s;_~mt»., hang thE>y C'riticrzetl otht•rs for seek· Ing. Tht'y want lo dismantle. 1f not overthrow. government J\nd daily we see some older persons ('xh 1h1lin~ th<> saml' ('htldish bE'hnvior or throwing spitballs al the e:.tublishml'nt C P.RAl.D llANSF.N f 'r ••t-1riau l 'ight To t I\(' 1-;<111or I wnnl to thnnk A"1'1'mblyman Dennis Manj.(('r!f for h1" cff~rts. and continuing support of lht: (;ost a Mesa Freeway We appreciate his concern for our <:1ly and C!'>pcc ially h1!'> will mgncs:. to repre sent all or his constituents W<> will agatn a:.k for his help In th<• completion o r ltoute 5~. We . the c1ti2ens. feel that Ms. Gaanturco's ans wer rs totally un- acceptable. We are appealing to the l'IC('led orflc1als of th1:. st;et<· to r epresent the residenb or California and ~1vc us "hat w1· paid for with our gas laxc:., namely a freeway. Records s ho w that nvt•r two million dollars a d ay arc collect· ed bv CalTrans from gas laxes. We ~·ould like to know '~here this money rs going and how much is available now. DON m:u . Chairman, Citizen!. for the Completion of Koutf• ~5 fJl11ill WlifUlf-d .~ To the Editor: One of lhe reasons f will volt· yes for the property l ax relief proposition on the June llalloL For 15 out of the 17 yc·ars I have lived in Cost a Mesa. I have belonged to and worked actively for the PTA. The aim -lQ bring unders tanding bet ween parents and teachers and to raise monev to help the schools rn rmrc hcisin~ th l' "l' x l r as" Io h 1• Ip I h 1• tvnC'lwr ... teach thl' d1ildrc•n I .ilso workcc1 an<I \Otf'd for Jll tht• school t>on<ls. 0 10 I T h<>lr> t he c·htldren scholastically or did If JUSt sup ply fun and game's' !las tl rellll) ~lpcd the teache rs an teaching r('ad1ng, writing. mjlth, c•lc 9 After all Lht•se years of bt>ing 100 percent for the tead1ers. I fmfl m yself asking. did thc) with all these <'xtra aids, tc<H:h ht•tlt>r·1 The a nswer is No! I low could 1l be Y<'S wh1•n now they art.• fina lly goin~ to put mlo law ( 1mag in£', a O('W l11w 1 1 lhttl as a rf'quiremcnt for l!ruduallol'\ from ht.Rh :.t•hool <t <'h lllf knuw how lo read we ll. wrik propNI\ and know a respl•ftabh· amount or rnalh'' I really feel I was m1s1rn1d('<t Quotes "The votes are ~ood for my country. good for my pa rty If I hey ii l'l' good for lh<• l'lllll11 r y pnd lb<' party, I can't help but bt.'liC'\ c lhat lht•y are .Rood for mt', too · Howard Baker, lht• SPnall' Hepubhcan leader. who he lpt•d ~t11d1• the Panama Canul trt'atu.'s to vll'lory He 1s up for rc·t· lt•cllon rn th1· lN' or m\ time and cner~y ;.ind I h.11 m.inv lt•ach<:r:-. h:.ive forj.!ollt•n tht• lt•uc:hing require mcnls 111 their Jl>h MHS LOIS SCllMOK Low4tr T a x Work# To the &Jitor : F ot m ;1ny months I have hslefll•ft to aq~uments against l'rnp 1:1 h~ our <01l1cs and :.chool i11 ,t r11·h Bt•1n).( r a1sc•d in the ~1.1k ol WJ~hingtori . I know lhey .ire wrung The stall' of Washington has u one percent property tax. a six percent !'>Oles tax, and no state rncom<' tax ( never felt denied fire or poh<:t• pro1eclion. H the -;t'hool <hstnt't~ M.·i>m to have lrnuhlt• \\1lh th•"· maybe they OUJ!hl 1,1 cumpJrl' the test .. ~e·' IT IS TIME for I ho~<' who deal \\ 11 h puhl w t110lll'\ to bl' placed on J h11dg('l and h·arn Lo balanC'f' lhe1r heHlkS a~ they would their pt.'r:::.onal c·heC'king accounts -or \\OUld haH· their wive<; balance lhe1 r l'hcckang JC<'Ounts We hove a $.'l b1lhon surplus an Sacraml•nto The mere fact that it t.•x1:-.t" me.in-, we've µaid too much (,oH·rnrnt•nl !'>hould never ht· .1l(m\1•rl to lax bl•yond its lll't'eh . 1 'IJ.:nt•d tlw .l.1rv1s rn1t1at1 Vl' ht•('all"' I Wllr1ll'd 'l)(•nd1ng {'UL not rep lac l 0d <'A HOL BEAMAN :lc.•.-.•fo d e To t hP F.d1t 01 . Ft•cfe·ral 01-;1nrt J udg<' Jessf' W (.'11111' rl'<'t•nllv re<"e1ve<l an ;1('('0(:11t,, ~l'l11om read or heard in JUd ll'IUI <'l r <'h-'>. It cumc· trom u lhrt·e-judge pJnt•I of llw I 's !Ith Circuit l'o111 I of l\pf><•ab as u part of its "11ttt·n li<·<·1.,11in in thl' Equity Funding ('11q 1oral1on of /\m<'rica '>t't t111t11·' lr;Hul !'>('<1ndal. Judge <·11111-. 1111•,tded OH'r th<· hr~hl y < 11mpl1•' .11111 lt·n~!lh\ l!li5 trial In 1e•11·1·tini.: virtually ;~II c·hall1•nf.!•'' 111 lllt• l'CJOV1l0l1 ons, the cljlpt•ll,11(• p.1n1•I C'OOC'ludcd "IT IS lo th(' C'On111c1N ablc cr<'dtl of the Judge who tried the romplcx case 1Curt1:s I that the rN'or<I " not only free from re 't•r!l tl)l1 · t•rror hut as remarkably dt'lln in t<•i'm' of the minor lm- 1wrr1·1111111:::. that <'11·1·11 into a Ion!! 1nt1 tn\Cll\(•<I tri:t l · .l 11d j.!1' t't1 r l1 ' i2 and now "'l°n.1 1111111'11 ''"''"'\~1th has w1tf' M 1lclr1•cl 1n "-ewport lkat•h und I' O m nt II I ' ' I O l h t' C S ('ourt hnuw Ill I.us A11i;:c•l1·~ fk was born in San Bernardino. vm and grandson of IJ\\)'l'rS who practiced there. Lik~ his fathe r , the present Judge C urtis served o n th1· S upr eme Court 1n San Be rnardino. He aecC'ptcd a p pointm<·nt to the feder a l benrh rn 1963. The Hon . Jesse W (;urli... ca rned the high praise of the ap Jll•llatc Judges. but to Southcrr1 Californians who have known ttn d admire d th e l eg;il H holarship, judicial tem per.1 mcnl, integrity and unra1h ng humor of this jurist for many years It's a case of "so what'elsi· ts new?" ALBERT W. RATE!-. ,Jfe~d · al De dw·1 ;.,,, To the ' tor. When read of the po:.-.1 ht lit\ of r hangin medil'<.il incoml' la\ c•s so that we could onl.v cfrc1uct a n amount in cxcl'~' or Ill pt>r cent instead of 3 percent I wa-, enraged f have been irate for a long time because all m ed1c<1I t'"< penses were not...deduct1blt• Ct•r tainly medical. s hould he 1r 11oth1og cl:.e 1s . We hear govt'mment offlc1al' saying w1• must do 6om clh1n~ about medical l'Osts . We.· con :.tanlly read sug~estion-. J bour ways to make medical expen!>t'S more available. how much more• medical costs have iocreast·d compared lo othe i: expenses, etc. TO DECREASE our a llowablt.· d <>ducUon is unb~lievable Tht.•re seems to he an 1m pn•ss1on in many doctor!'>· and d t•nt 1sts · offices that cvcryonP has a nice bag medical cov1•r agl' "uc h a!. tho!.e prnvcdcrt many l arge compan1<'" anti 'lime 0£. thc unions. Many self ('mploycd. and m nny who wnrk f n r Vt'ry s mall f ir m ..,, h&ve almos t no coveraJ,le. Tht• :.l'lr l'rn ployed pay lnrJ,lc fee:. for tlt'- ~1 a ccful coverugc Le t • s w r i t ~ l o o u 1 "'"' Aressmcn right uway and l{l'I som ethanJt dont> to slop th1:. m·w 10 percent arranr:ement' J . HAMILTON • Lnten from rtader1 art' wt'kome The nght to condense l<'ll<'U 10 /1f .'P'JCI' or thn11nofr libd u re~t'TVl'd l~tterJ of JOO word.-11r /t>~li Wt/1 bf> gfvni preference l\1i ll'ftn· m11$t tr elude s1gnoturc and m111linq adrlrl!~s but nomt'$ mo11 b(' w1th/u>ld Of'! " <lU'$t 1/ su//1ctenl r.-o.son is opparl'fll Poetry will not bt published J NATIONAL / CAllfORNIA .. TIIUl'SdlV June I, 1978 DAIL\ PlLOI • \ 7 N eimpaper.'s Probe Fr Former 'Angel' Raises Hell ~1\N l"HANC'ISCO {AP 1 Gt•or~~ \.\\•them had a shocking story to tdl -but he had to sever tics with the notorious lldl's Angels motoreycl-: gang and g<N10derground to be sure he'd live lo tell it. Ex-convict ... MICIOGAN CITY, Ind. <AP 1 -A 38-year-old ex·convtct once sentenced to Ufe in prison for an armed robbery 'O which he took no part has beel\ freed because of a newspaper's investigation. Melvin Nelson of Gary was re· leased from confinement nearly three years after he was sent to the I nd iana State Prison. Superior Jud ge James Danikotas of Lake County or· d e r ed Nelson releaSoed after authorities said he did nol com· • mil the crime for which he wus convicted. "fT•s OVER." Nelson bc<Jmcd Wednesd ay a fter his release .. It's finally over. I can't ~<ty how I feel 1t 's JUSl funky. know what I mean.," Wethern describes his l4·year a ssoc1at1on with the outlaw Angels in his recently publis hed book, "A Wayward Angel. .. The :-.aga describes macabre initia- tion rit<.'s, brutal killings, sex or- gies and drug dealings grossing m1lhon!> or dollars / "I R EALIZE NOW that I had •Pw1,.PMto no values. Lire didn't mean a FREE MAN AGAIN Melvin 'Dog' Nelson tt11ng llorrifymg dru~ trips led me lo shoot fneniis or mutilate Saccharin Posters MarulatOry Today Wearing a new pair of Jeans and a colorful print s hirt. Nelson WASHINGTON <AP) -Those "saccharin notice" posters thal \ left the Lake County jail, where have begun appearing 1n supermarket&. drug stores and elsewhere he had been held since February become mandatory today. . . . . . , when a motion for a change of T he move is the latest step m the Food and Drug Adm1ms1rat1on s j udge was filed. campaign to warn you about the oancer·causing potential of the , . He was con victed Feb. 1-1, •irlifici~lswcetencr. .r ,.,., .. ,..-........ , ... ,. ...... ;· •.• -,. • ~ ' " r ,.f'915 ,' df"r6b'61nk \:} 'Ga~y'"'rfidH<et ¥ ... tW1irml'lgs 'that S-lfftha'rlti trti~ to display the posters. and s hooting Robert Graham. bl•cn link ct~ to cancer in When the sweeten e r was manager of a nearby service labo~alory CJnimals have hct•n linked to cancer. the FDA station who happened onto the rcqui~ed on lhc lahell. or foods mov!o!d to ban its use, but scene. c?nlaining the chem1c<tl !>tnce Congress passed a law delaying Judge Danikolas ordered the f cb. 21. such .a ban for at least 18 months conviction vacated earlier this THE NEW Rt:l.E also re .pending further tes':S· That law month on the basis of new quires a notice in r<.'d and lilal·k. authorized th~ warning labe_l re· evide nce from a previously un on white cardboard. to he dis qu1rcments tn the meanilme. known eyewitness uncovered by played in places "'her~ !>8C· hO\H'vcr., . the Gary Post.Tribune during a charin-cont:.11ning prciducts are> Mos t stores arc required to 15-month investigation. The pro-s 0 I d . 'f he l' '<cc pt 1 n n 1 s display the pasters in three loca- secutor dismissed charges restaurants, which do not have t10ns. .. NOW 83/8.333 Annual Rate Annual Yield ON NEW 8-10 YEAR CNVESTMENT CERTIFICATES AS SMALL AS $1,000 ------------ NEW 6-MONTH MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATE earns .25% MORE than current rate tor Treasury 811\s at the time of issue. $10.000 rrnmmum deposit. MAKE A DEPOStT of any amount and you're automatically entitled to Travelers Checks. money orders. document duplication. trust deed and note collcct1on. many other services you're probably paying out cash for now. -1 SAVE $1 ,000 and you're also entitled to a safe deposit box. no charge, plus membership in the Informed Buyers Bureau ~nd a.sub- scription to 1he Quarterly Magazine with book a~d music reviews. ·articles on travel. entertainment. health. gardening. interesting per- sonal1t~ SAVE $2,000 and add a checking account at a cooperating com- merciaJ bank WHAT YOU SAVE EACH MONTH on all these services can be earning add1t1onal interest for you: higher mtere~t .than <;omm~rcial banks pay, and it is compounded every day. lsn t 1t worth a minute of your time to start your Los Angeles F~deral Savings Account? Annual Yie ld 833% 806% 7.79% G C)0% 6 72°0 592% INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES $1000 OR MORE 8 to 1 O ycurs 610 10ycars 4 years CERTIFfCATES OF DEPOSIT $1000 OR MORE 30 months 12 months 3 months Cu rren t Annual Rate 8% 7J/4% 7'h% 61/.a O(i 6 ~'~ <'o 5Y.i % • PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ANY AMOUNT 5 39% • Day in to day our 51/• % ALL INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY Fu nds prematurely withdrawn from Cen1t1cate Accounts. earn interest at the· Passbook rate. as provided by Fedora I rogula · tton. for the lull term of invootmcat, fess ninety days LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach 3201 Newport Blvd -across from City Hall • 675-~0 OPEN Mon through Thura. t AM·5 PM: Fri. t AM-I PM tt, 1C1 011 • A" 11•lr-: Fi>dN11S1v 1• ,· 1 l l n A• •nr ·won Ort• w .I!;,••·•· •.fir, l'' ,, ')00 I 7 • (,)r""' C)lhC1 • 1•11n11<1" tut lllt ,, .. • m yself." Wethern ~J1d m un 1n terv1ew. In exchange for helping put a dozen Angels behrncl bars in 1972, the federal government provided the 40·yt•ar·Old Wethern with fl. new identity. plastic surgery. finant•1al sup. port and protection for his family. ... Once wild and talkative. the 280·pound ex·Ange l now 1s almost taciturn. I le speaks sofl- 1 y with a newly a cquired Midwes tern accent. sometimes slurring words . Dark glasses hide the eyes he jabbed W1lh pencils in a Jail suicide attempt in 1972 when he regTettcd turn- ing state's evidence .. THE ANGELS switched from barroom brawls to druJ: parties and from d<'altng in hot motorcycle parts to sC'll1ng some o·f th~ most dCJn~e rous psych<.'d<.'lics." Wethern said In thl· mid 1960:.. hl• '1t1d. ht· turned h1s Angcb lit'" 1nl11 bag money and mad<: mon· th.in $150,000 a year ta)( free. !>elllng drugs , gwis and explosives Ile was the club's top psychedelic!> distributor. Wethern, one(' 11 big whcd a~ vice president of the Oakland chapter and a close friend of Angels leader Rulph "Sonn~" Barger. said he doesn't regrl'l squealing. IT HAS CHANGED has ltfr. freed h im from what he describes a s "a drug 'f1llcd meaningless lif<.'" and debts to the Angels that forced ham. he claimed. to hide rifles for them at his Mendocino ranch and bul'y the bodies of \ 1ct1ms of g<ictg murders on his property "I knew I had to get away from the Angeb, ··said Wethern. "Having tho~e bodies near my home was a real nightmare ~· Sttll 1011.:h look111~: \.\ l'lhl·rit wt•ar.., J light bt·Jt d .,.. h .. 1 ,,,, pe:.ir-.. LO be a hl,n I.. \\ 1g JOd grt·cn baggy pant:. 1h.1l mak1· h 1 m look I 1 kt· 1 he st t•r(•otypt· huy~N·d farmt·1 11 E WON'T HEVt.:AL his new na nll'. homt.· or .1ob bt·causl' lw fears the wrnth and vengctttle't· or the gang. Ill' h<ts Q\.lll drink 1ng, smokmg and cxpl'nmcntmg with drugs und "wouldn'I h1· seen ndrng a h1k1• "cause 11 · .. dangerous anwl could fall off The new Wethern preaches against P".Y<'h<.'dt'l1c drugs and violence. He knows how destru<· ltVl' they arc from peri;onal l'>. P<.'rtencc ·'There has to b<· .i balanCl' or wt''ll all be runntnl.! around chewing on each othl·r .. nt•<•k .. 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LED Watches 'l>l\i 79c Household Organizers • nandy c.ardbcwrd containers tha1 a\~bte easily 10 ht anywtoe1., ~ouldn I vou use some ~t!M slora&" N>w llo\JI I htt ktds 1 JJ , 1.i • 10 \toragect1es1 99c 1 /" • I~ ' • b un<*bed chest 99c ~ dr.>w!'r hie 'n slak 1. 89 111 ~ ... 1011 LAGUNA HILLS Laguna Hills Mafl ) ' • ,. DAil Y PILOT I\ I Thur\41) .lune I 19111 • ' CALIFORNIA Ttttes Yes, But Other Issues at Stake Tuesday By DO G WfLU "' ~+Uul Wr111W Sclt.'Ct1on of 11 Republican challenger to Co\' Edmund Brown Jr. will :.hare the s potlight in Ca lifornia 's primary on Tuesday with t wo competing t ax iss ue:. that affect voter pocketbooks Billions of dollars of tax cuts or s hifts are at stake in the vote on Propositions 8 and 13. Every Californian will be directly affected ALSO ON THE JUNE BALLOT are California's 43 seals in Congress. 100 of the 120 seats in the Legislature and 11 statewide orrices. from governor through the s tate Board of Equalization. Neither of California's U.S Senate seats is open this year Democr at Alan Cranston's terM, runs through 1980 and Republican S.J. Hayakawa 's term runs through 1982. The biggest tax cut is promised by Proposit101" 13. which would reduce all property taxes an estimated 57 percent. But 1 3 l eave s un answered th e question of how much of an estimated S7 billion cut in local revenues may be made up in new taxes Proposition 8 would limit property tax cuts lo homeowners, a nd it would limit the average "tH l Q be fi nanced ~ i th otff ·a hY 't'~U increase Crom ongoing ,.,. • .,...._ b d I GOV BROWN state u get surp uses. but backers admit that ! will happen only if futurt> governors and Leg islatures stick to a very stringent limit on ne w state programs Among n olher ballot propositions are a S3SO million school bond issue. a $375 million water conservation bond issue and a plan to create a new : commission to set pa¥ scales for the Legislature • At ever} level. Democrats currently hold f Jop!>ided m ajorities: 10 of 11 statewide offices. 29 of 43 congressional seals and 83 ot 120 seats in the Legislature REPUBLICANS PREDICT SOME gains. but <:vcn the most optim~llc GOP leade rs concede it l will takft years to regain majorities , The election promises lo bring at least a few ne" facl'S lo political prominence in California because seven congressmen and congresswomen. fo ur state senators and 14 assemblymen are not seeking re-election The 1978 elections a lso m ark the beginning of a new e ra for California Republicans · the post-Ronald Reagan era For the first time in a dozen years, the forme,. governor is not a major • factor in a California e lection -· BROWN HAS NO WELL-KNOWN foe opposing ' him in the Democratic prima. y for governor . But the GOP r ace is a wide-open affair with four can dida tes \\'ithin reaching distance of the nomina t1on Attorney General Evelle Younger, former Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis. Assembly man Ken Maddy of Fresno and San Diego Mayor Pete • Wils on all have a shot at the GOP gubernatorial ' nomination State-Sen John Briggs of Fullerton · has dropped out of the race Californians must elect at' least one new statewide offi ceholder this year. because Younger "" Wl"""9t• AP Wl...,._. LEADING? PRESSING Evelle Younger Ed Davis is giving up the attorney general's post to se~k the nomination for governor, REP. YVONNE BURKE AND Los An geles City Attorney Burt Pines are seeking the Demo· cratlc nomination. Republican contenders are state Sen. George Deukmejian of Long Beach and J ames Browning. the former U.S. attorney who prosecut ed Patricia Hearst in the Symbionese Liberation Army bank robbery case. California's nine othe r statewide officials • al! l>eroocr11t,s . ~ ~~~e~U}j r~:election. • All are favored' to win their pnmArY 'e1e~tldfi~ '· on June 6. and are expected to run in the Nov. 7 general election with the advantage of a statewide 3-2 Democratic r egistr ation edge over Republicans. · They are Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally, Controller Ken Cory. Treasw-cr Jesse Unruh, Secretary of State March Fong Eu. state SuperintenaenC of Public Education Wilson Riles and Board of Equalization members William Bennett. Richard 'Nevins. George Reilly a nd Iris Sankey. Herc are rundowns on the major races: GOVERNOR -After squeaking into office four years ago with a 2 percent margin over Republican Houston F lournoy. Brown's standing in voter preference polls quickly rose. Two years. ago he was rated in polls as the most popular gov· crnor in California history. But Brown's popularity has slipped in recent months and Republit ans believe he is beatable. frl, s.L, Sun."'*"''" CDNTlNENTAL AIRUNEs .• PROGRAll INCUJDES • Round lrtp elr on wtde bodrt-lboJetL •Hot MNta. mowtn & .-.Oen~l • OptioMI hc*t8 llnd lcMn.-....... • Cllll toay tor full lntonnalion. • BookNrty. (714) 752-2952 TRAVEL GUILD 901 0-• .,... ...... 121 N.wport Beed\. CA aMO Paid Political Advertisement ' , . \. ' .I :I . . . . , , . l ' I . f .. . . . • , . ' ' . . .. • '·: . ' • RE-ELECT CLEM M. McCOLLOCH • Municipal Water Dishict of OrClllCJe County Director • Fifth Division . We, the Water Leaders of South Orange County .I • , endorse CLEM ·M. MCCOLLOCH for re-election June 6: CAIL HOLMIBG El Toro Wat91' D1strlc:t H.LIEMMERS Moulton Niguel Water District PAULAMDIES East Orange Coonty Wat.flf Oistrtct TOMIWM Santa Margarita Water District T. J. MEADOWS Orange Coontv Water Dtetrict No. _. LEONAID SCHWENDEMAN Santa Ana Mountains Coontv Watet District HUGH T. WALKER ' Santiago Aquedu<lt Commlulon JAMESW!ST Lot Alisoe Water District I CLEM M. McCOLLOCH - Brown appears weakest in rural areas. where growers say they were betrayed by the farm labor board created by his administrallon. Republican candidates have attacked Brown aggressively as a foe of business growth, although Brown boasts that California has created 1 million new JObs during the thr~ years he has been gov ernor LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR -While Dympl ly faces little opposition from three political un- l<nowns in the Democratic pnmary. Republicans are braced for; a close. hard primary battie. Assemblyman Mike Antonovich of Glendale. a ra .;orate of ('Onservatives. and Beverly Hills re- cordu~ executive '.\11ke Curb. the GOP National Committeeman from California. are running neck and neck. ATTORNEY CENEkAL-<See Page A20l T~URER Unruh. the former "Big Dad dy" Speaker of the California Assembly. 1~ seeking a second term as treasurer after lo!>iog rnces an 1970 for governor a nd 1973 for mayor of Los Angeles CSee STATE RAC€, Page Al4) Italian & Artentinian Wines • r ICh. recT lamb<11sco from ttalY .. or dloOSe m . wtlrte or rose trom the SU<l>'ISinl! 11•oey11rds of ¥gen11nal ...... 24-oz 99c ma1n11m 1.99 50.7:2:99 • S()eaallyde$CMCI011enware fOf fhe shoft or<ler gourmet I • Ol6 OOlledlOn range• from braaldast IO dinner's IU9CIOUS deslel1 ... choose a baoonlrod ride. calle pan. taS9elOle. egg c:ookef and motel eadl 3.99 APWl..,....lo CONT.ENDER Ken Maddy A'WI ........ CHALLENGER Pete Wilson Butcher Block Table i . alternattng strips of llgtlt and dclrll wood$ , on tour st11rdy ~ .. spdl catctm1& well \' frames tne t:z· aquare wOf1I ilreli' 1' • minor aseembty • • now you're coolungt 79.99 Sale! 9" Spring Fonn Pan • allrOlt '91· 4..491 3.29 Salt! 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'lnunature' LOS ANGELES 1 AP I A 21 vear old straight-A student who killed himself and has younger brother after learrung thal his apphcallon to medical school had been re1ected was Nn· &ujered immature and antrove .. ted by an ~,~f..,• FortunesrS ought b~.ach-combing Devices SAN DIEGO IAP> -Fortune OONNIS MPSON and her down b> !'land and surf hunters prowl the sand along the husband ha hunted M 1sSJon 8111 Robtnson, sl)Okesman for ter\'lewers. a school off1c1al said . Dr Wilham Nerlich. a member of the ad· missions committee at the USC Medical School. said Wednesday that USC student Paul lshkanian was turned down for mctlical school m January. '."H E SAID ISHKANIAN was a junior, and -the m edi cal school almost never accepts juniors. although lshkanaan would have graduated by the time he started medical school af he had been ac cept cd l shkanian did not impress e1dm1ss1ons comm tttet> mterv1e'wers favore1bly Nerlich sa id. 'Une mterviewe11 found ham to be highly in· telhgent. but was concerned that he showed little ei:notaon Nerhch said, Another inter viewer was toncerned with his maturity, with his narrowness because he seemed lo focus on stu<lies al~nc LAST WEEK, ISHKANIAN shot himself lo death at qis suburban L akeside home after killing his JO.vear-old brother. Robert. to spare him 'the ' miserable years ahead, ' said Los Angeles County --- • .~umU'a .Sgt, llay.-Masklt.t -..1:be.bod.ie& .. ~rafawi4 , Saturday by the youth~· father , Edward l !ftlkanian, 56 \"ho suffered a heart attack soon afterward DONNlS T MRSO.N PflOV/1..S.F:Q-8 VALUABLES Metal o tecto'r Equipped Wifh ~arp!Vdrte!I"'' • The elder lshkanian was in satisfactory condi •ion at an Artesia hospital Wednesday as his sons were buried in Long Meach USC Violinist Wins Contest Paul l shkan1an apparently was depressed over the USC medical school reJectaon , Marlett se1id. He said lshkantaa had not heard from five other • meaical schools to which he had applied Julie Ahne Rosenfeld, named winner of the a violinist and con-Orange Coast College certm1stress of the USC Young Artists Compel •· Symphony. has been t1.Qn _ all the power you can put to use calculators advanced, Texas Instruments features ~ Tl-57 SR-51-11, sliderule • pre-pr09rammed statistics -linear regression, trend line analysis. mean. standard deviarion. variance. correlahon • trig, log. hyperbolic, roots. powers. factonals functions • 3 separately addressable memories • 9 levels of parenrheses, up lo 5 pend 1ng operations • di reel key conversions 109. 59.95 SALE 45.95 I • with 200 page book of instructions and examples fa< science.math finance. games • up to 150 program keystrokes •complete ed1ring-single step. back srep, insert. delete • 6 different forms of branching • 2 levels of subroutines • 8 mult1·use memories • advanceq functions built·i'l-Slide rule stat1sr1cal conversions reg 59 95 SALE 49.95 Tl-58 and Tl-59 both •for plug·in Solid State sof1Ware'" • come with Master library Module including 25 different programs 1n stattsttcs. math. finance, games •other Software Modules available for Statistics. Real Estate/Investment. · Aviation. Manne Navigation. Survey- ing. games • up to 6 levels ot subroutines • up lo 9 sets of parentheses. up to a pending operations Tl-58, up to 480 program steps or up to 60 memones. reg 124.9s SALE 109.95 Tl-59, all the features of tne Tl·58 -PLUS-blank magnetic cards • wnte, record your own programs • c&rds can tie into Soltd Stare SoftWare"' •up to 960 program steps 01 100 memories reg 2999s SALE269.95 South Coast Plaza 545.()431 Pu•nt• Hiiia Mall Walt Cowlna faattlon P11u o.t Amo ,atflfon aqu.,. ill • • Manson .. Assails M e dia SAN FRAN C I SCO IAP 1 -Convicted mass murderer Charles Manson says the press never gave him a fair deal In a letter to The As· sociatcd Press t urning down a reporter 's r e· quest for a prison in· terview. Manson said : "You press pe'ople git caught up in your own lies ... "YOU ALL made up a Charlie Manson, so live with what you m ade up ... he wrote in pencil on yellow legal paper. Manson. 43, is serving a life term at Vacaville slate prison on convic· taons of masterminding two Los Angeles mass sl ayings including the t 9R9 ca rn age that claimed the life of ac· tress Sharon Tate -and t wo other murder con- vict ions. Under California law. Man son becomes ehgi· ble for parole considera· t1on later this year. "WHAT MAKES you think I would want back outs ide to be re-re· used .. I broke no laws the last time I was out," M anson said. "Also the press has never wrote what I sa id." Concluding o n an ominous note, Manson wrote: "And the press never did what they said they would do and with no one to hold the press to ther e own words it's JUSt a matter of time'." I N T H E l etter, Manson made several errors tn spelling and grammar and at times wrote sca ttered thoughts. Followers of the cult leader are behind bars m a number of prisons on a variety of convic· lions. Disciple L ynelle F'rontme is imprisoned on charges or attempt 1n g t o assassinate former President Ford. Countian ·Appointed R . Dean Irving Jr , son of Mrs Patr1c1a J Irving of 30452 Doheny Park Road. Capistrano Beach, has been com · m 1ssi oned a seco nd ·lieutenant in the Air Force · Lt. Irving. will go to Keesler AFB. Miss . for training and duty as an electronic systems of. fie er K lit~ h10•' <•n .1 ' •• I UfT'IMtU• ( '' tt • t ..... ill ( 1fdfr " ( tHtlf('tf\O 1&&1 ( 4!n SI Sna.AN191/0 California coast in growing num Beach and others in San Dae~o San Otego pollcc. said that l)ers. with the help or elaborate fot 11 years aod have found 251 generally they arc "finder<: locator devices rings and 55.000 coins worth keeper!'! · t•xcept 1n the case of 1 he com shooters work quiet-almost $2,500 obnousl} stolen items l y, wendmg their way through A rt Robe fl'Cent ly found «unbathers in U1c. manner of a several dollars an coins at La rightei methodically pursing an Jolla Shores He owns t hree de- opponent m the rang tectors e1nd as ""orkmg to i.hake off the sedentary urges of retire mcnt . M EANWlllLE. ('OI N-shooter clubs <1rc sprcudan~ As many as 500 people annually enter thl' hunt contest sponsored by the Prospectors in Los Angeles BULKY METAL detectors were first used about 50 years al!O . ·1 like to hunt before the " beach gets crowded. said R<):.e fw i ce a month" the Coin Shooters Clique me-ets in San Otego After World W.ar 11 the sur plus mine detector evolved into an assembly -line for c1v11ian beachcombers foday s com shooters pay $150 to ~250 for ltl':hler four·pound models that ·.-,e(' m etal a foot or deeper an the sand. Many are attached to earphones an early nser in ha!> 60s AT LEAST 40 OF the rings that the fhompsons havt found havt• been r eturned to thei r owners traced by names or some marking anstdt: fhe rings arc seldom valua· ble. and the coms e1re often wom Feather·&-Foam Bed Pillows • pllfil!P ptl~ coml>IM the best of both world~ fluffy polyu~1""1'{111Nfllent­ • illty'rec.lad'" ~blue and wMe hck1ng$ sta11dard s•ze only• • the prtCe 1s d dream. e.icn 2.99 In-the Rhoads family. Lorenc Rhoad:L 1 ~ occasionally at Pacific "Beach prospecting with her 17 -year old son and her 18 ycar ·old mother-an -law Not all coin shooter s are n·· tired men with nothing but the :,ands of time on their hands. 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TUDENTS R EPORTf1D at a ~C>minar that they charted a variety g~ factors between November and f1ay. Among the items studied wer e 1oliform bacteria levels, animal hfe. •alan1ty level. tem perature, dissolved &xygen and turbidity. Biologist Rick War e, hired under provisions of the grant to coordinate :tcsearch, said he met with Newport B each rep resentati ve~ before the studies began to learn what kind of lnformation they would find useful. : Among the topics selected were the .tffect of storm drain runoff, the ef- fect of dredging activities. sediment contamination and other factors a f- fecting marine life . r-.. .Al.'tW>UGll MANY studies arc be-s. an g conducted in the Upper Bay. = Ware said. only OCC and the Depart· ~• mcnt of Health were studying the Lower Bay during this ti me period. Ware said the study has had a number of useful results '" These include an opportunity for ~ :.tudents to do real r esear c h . ~ c.slablishmcnt or a basis for further "' re:iearch by OCC students and the b establishment under his direc tion of ~ t WO complete set s or Lackground' ~ papers. including master 's degree theses as well as reports and books. : Newport Bay. 4 THESE COLLECTI ONS, formed ~ Jfter he contacted 21 public agencies. C <tr" available to the public at OCC and • : Foreign Beef ill the Newp0n Beach Ocp4'rtment oC MaraneSalety. Ware s1ud. Among the r es£;ar ch findings was that Newport Harbor. although It isn't an 1ndustnal port. showed s igns oC heavy met al11 contamination m sedi - m ent similar to the level found in Los Angeles Harbor. Ware said he believes the con- tamination comes from such boat working m aterials as anhfouling paints and that dredging projects should take into account the possible toxic effect of these contaminants. on sea lire iJ stirred up. SEVERAL OTHER rindings were reported by students at the seminar. The findings were affected by the unusually heavy rains, one reason Ware said he believes another year or two of monitoring is needed to estabhsh solid data on the bay. Student Neil Foster r eported at the seminar that sharp changes in salini- ty were noted after heavy · rains, along with drops in temperature. HE SAID THAT AT one point the salinity level near the surface of the bay was so low that it was alm ost at fresh water levels. Student Jerf Walsh said the fresh water level may have been a (actor in the sharp decrease re- corded for certain sea ani mats afler· lhc rains. Animals affected. Ware said, wer e those that couldn·t escape the 1resh water by burrowing or closing a shell. Among them wer e sea squirts. worms and algae. ONE APPAR ENT EFFECT of runoff from the rains was a rise after each storm in coliform, a type or bac· teria used to estim ate the number of health-threatening organisms in the water One sample found a pollution level of 240.000 coliform per 100 milliliters of sample. A level of 1,100 coliform is considered dangerous by the Orange County Health Department, ware said. . ~Import Quotas Upped? ~ WASHrNGTON <AP > With ~ steak, roast, and hamburger prices " s~ooting up 6.6 percent 1n April. the ~ ('arter admi nistration says it may •: r:tise import quotas on less expensive , foreign beef to case the burden for ~ grocery shoppets. : ·'There are a lot of things being 1 considered with r espect to that.·· ). chief Carter mnation fighter Robert " Strauss told r eporters at the White ~ !louse on Wednesday, after a m eet· ' ing with representatives of the beef ~ industry. " Under the law the importation of ,. foreign meat is restricted but those ~ restrictions may be eased by the ad· :: ministration if it feels m arket cond1 .. . .. • lions m erit the move . : T\' E.rec flap• Hading ,: • WASHINGTON CAP > ''In many • <'ltics and towns. it could become • open season on journalists." predicts _ ~ Ernie Schultz of television station ~ KTVY in Oklahom a City and Presi ' dcnl of the Radio-Television News Directors Association. That assessment was m ade after a : Suprem e Court ruling on Wednesday " that newspaper offices..-and the of " • • ~ rices of other news or ganizations as 2 well -enjoy no special protection against police sear ches. • , .. .. ~ • . ( INSHORT ) Vel.-.e BfRUred1 WASHINGfON <AP> -The Postal Ser vice's investment of almost Sl billion i n autom ated package handhng machinery may tum into a money-loser . The government is proj ecting the 4alest parcel rate ihcr ease will plum- m et volume bel ow the system 's break-even point. Dftlth C.••uted KINSHASA, Zaire (AP> -Presi- dent Mobutu Sese Seko commuted the death sentence imposed on the military commander of K<>lwezi for cowardice in the face of the rebel i n- vasion of Shaba Province. It was an- nounced lodav. U nconfirmed reoorts from Belgium, meanwhile, said r ebel- lions have broken out in two other Zaire provinces. The government's Radio Kinshasa said Mobutu ordered life imprison-. ment for Brig. Gen. Tshikeva aCler thE' general appealed the sentence given him by a military tribunal Saturday in Lubumbashi, the capital of Shaba Provi nce. Coast Bank now offers a new Savings Certificate with the same interest rate paid by the U.S. Government on their 6-month treasury bills .. ' ~ Deposit $I 0,000 or more for 6 months. We will pay the same rate as the treasury bill established for the week the account is opened. Deposit $I 000 or more for an 8-year term. we will pay 7. 75% comPounded daily, (That's the highest rate ever offered by a bank.) When left for the full 8 years your savings will yield 8.33% annually. r ..,.,., ~II-reout,. • -•ont1al •"1.,. l*llllY Ort alt c.m~ .. wt"""-> """' IO ,,.,""'°' GAIOIH ••on 11)2 ............ • 17141 HJ.J4tt Jluwe\er. ht> noted that the col 1rorm levels fluctuated widely and the contamination wus not necessari. ly widespread THE RESULTS OF the study wall be reported-ln a paper that will bt: m ade available l.o Newport Beach and Orange County authorities Ware said. ...:i 'the study was funded by a National Science Foundation Local Course Im provcment Award. JoyceSm1ther an, Coast Community College District dean or educational planning and dt!vt.'lopn enl. said 750 collc~e:. and univer~atu.::. applied for this typcof grant and 129 wer duncJf'd ONLY 13 OF TllESE were cons munat~ co~kges,shesaad Wart' said OCC has apptrtt<.I for a second gr ant to continue 1ls studies I lowever af the grant as not ap· p r o v e d . h l' s ~u d , !> l u d c n ts in murane scaen<·c clssse:. will eontmuc. to monitor the bay Their nuun d1f (a('ulty will be in coordinatmg. wnl· mg and d1ssemanating their findings without '* grant-funded coordinator. Ware said .... 1~10 I ht• '> t CJ r :. 1 l l - f'l l'"" Ct.:a::.on. Ii 2 I :. h o :. p I l ,1 11 I. l' d I n Ch1e<.1go :and 1:- .., iJ Id I 0 ht! In ' \ (.>I' ,Y J.{ood ('Oil clat1011 und :.p1rrl::. ·· books. over 60 books to choose among best sellers 1. 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Hne OAIL v P•LOT A J,.I Dlsa,ngublaH.,, DI' H 1th:ml I' \\'llk1n-.011 .Jr. E I 'I' o ru . h ,1 .., bt•t.'0 IWtl'\('(f 1978 D1 ~t 1ngu1 .s hl'd A lumnus of ·C•il J>olv Pomona ·s •Ml•U ugainst a Ne w York publishing syn- dicate, accusing the firm of failing lo pay une mployme nt and Social Security taxes on his behalf. accord· mg lo his lawyer . The lawsuit says Rhoads. 56. stopped drawing the strip earlier lhis year when Harvey stopped sending him work. Whel') he applied for un- employment benefiu. the suit says, he teamed the company had not paid the taxes. :\ (' . h o o I ' o f .S<'ll'Of'C. lfl• i-; Aerial r.....-a1 .,.w ... ..-.. Amateur pilot Herman Pahls proposed to Karen Edwards while fly ing al 400 feel. lie h'ad ta(X'd his proposal to the roof of a barn m s .. n Timoteo Ca nyon near Redlands and new over 1l with Karen Oh Y<.:~. ~he accepted • Safety Agency Plans Citations in Deaths CHARLESTON. W. Va. <AP> -A federal safely agen'cy will issue cita- tions next week for violations at the West Virginia power plant where 51 men fell 168 feet to t heir deaths in A p ril , Re p . Rob e rt Molloh an . D-W. Va .. said Wednesday. The Oc<'upation-al' Safety a nd . Ilea Ith Administration also will re- lease "definitive a nd s ubstantive in- form at1on" abo ut t he accident. Mollohan said TllE MEN DIED April 27 wh~ scaffolding on a coohng tower col· lapsed at the plant in Willow Is fand. Mollohan <lid not say who would be named in OSHA ·s <'itations. Research Cottrell Inc. of Bound Brook, N.J .. was buil d ing th e l o we r fo r Monongahela Power Co. r T he congressman 's statem ent <'a m e after a two-hour meeting with Or. Eula Bingham . the he ad of OSHA who Is also assista nt Secretary or Labor. Mollohan said he received a detailed briehng or the status of the OSHA probe. "I AM CONVINCED that OSHA is do~~verything possible to conduct . a th'6fi>ugh and e xpedient investiga- t ion. and l believe information OSHA . has gathered in this process will be extremely helpful in understanding wny this ter rible. terrible tragedy OC· curred , .. Mollohan said. A n OSHA spokesm an also said Wednesday that a craclLiD the con aete or the cooling tower "'has been discovered. The spokesman. who was not iden- tified. told the Charleston Daily Mail the crack was found "some time flgo·~ during OSHA 's investigation. However . he said. "at this point. we <'annot say whether 1t llhc crack l is directly related to the scaffolding col- lapse ... . DAVID RHONE. OSHA regional administrator. refused to an!>wer questions concerning the possibility of cracks in the structure. "I'm not at li berty to discuss what the fi ndings are." Rhone said. (NICK T HIMMESCH) la THOUGHTFUL tn the DAILY PILOT FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 18th One ilt per glfi pak purctlase, please. ff i~k©rt1 tf(f!rffi~. Of. OHIO South Coast '1111 ... , COSTA MESA i..-:;::... ~=;r ... ,:: _......... .. .... ..._ s-..,12to1 ,_ nm atlPD cnas MA.am1 M RHOADS, WHO HAS lived 1n T ucson for the past 10 years. declined com ment on the suit Wednesday. I l' <' h t' i t a I man<1gt•r a t North Amt•n<:all r S (.' I l' ll (' l' /\ S ... o('i:itt•.s. lnc . l rvim• The s uit filed in Pima County Superior Court says Harvey Publlca· tions Inc. deprived cartoonist Fred Rhoads of "just compensation" and royalties and misled h im about his status for the past 24 years. The suit seeks unspeciried damages. RllOADS THOUGHT HE was a re- gular Harvey employee. the suit says. "He's been in kind of a state of shock... said his a ttorney. Joseph Lovallo. "He's a rantastically talent· ed ,l!lan who 's broke right now." Tfle-""S,.uit says Rhoads would not 'have rereased copyrights to his work without royalties or some other com· pensation if he had believed he was anything but a reguJar employee or Harvey Publications. WANTED DIA MOND S • GEMSTONES But a Harvey official said Wednes- day that Rhoads was pa~ as a free· lance artist and annually l'~eived an Internal Revenue Service form to that effect. RHOADS, THE SUIT says. drew a lmost 100.000 panels for comic books and newspapers and was paid $35 a page plu.s a bonus or from $2 to $5. Jewels by 1osephs is searching tor diamonds and gemstones from private 1nd1v1duats and estates. Careful exam1na11on and evatua)oon by our experts Highest prices paid Call 540-9066 10·9 daily, Saturday 1Q.6. Sunday closed Ask. 10; Betty Grace or Frank Vanderwall "I don't think he understood the principle that he was a free-lancer." said Harvey controller Ruth Henen- feld. "l don't know where we rrtis~d ham." Some or the panels have been used a s m a ny as five times without addi· . tional \.'Om pens ation. the suit says. iewels· by ioseph South Coast Plaza • 3333 Bristol. Costa Mesa • 540·9066 good things to do. to enjoy ~"l: ~~I / ,,~ -stnnmer, outdoors.-: lofts evenings, v.ceekends, / q- holidays, - friends, family,~ together }uggllng-fOf you. b anyone, fOf the com-· plate Kfutz -yoo can. really, razz1e-<Saz.,ZI like W. C. Fields did. wi1h this~ page book o4 h1larlous·to-read Instructions and the In· eluded 3 soft juggUng cubes, that wont bounce. won't roll away. 6.00 ._ action games-spam • ch~ among 9 different Mfl. most are ABC Wide World ol Spotts endorNd. ,,.nonnance tested by Nationwide Con- sumer T..Ung I~•· Crown~ badmlnton-vo/1eyball, 4 rad<ets. volleybaA. 20 ft. net. 4 ShUtdecodcs. 2 8'8et pole8 wiVl ground sleeves. rules. U.19 volleyball, ball. 20 ft. net. 2 steel poles wi1h ground sleeVes, roles. • 11.99 badminton, 4 rackets. 4 shuttle cod<s. 20 ft. net. 2 steel poles with ground sleeves. rules. 11.99 t Bae-Rae'", much like tennis. but for 'f04.Jr backyard or drtveway. with spongey soft. solid plaStic ball. rackets. 20 ft. net, 2 stee4 poles. rules. doubles set. 4 racket6 14.99 singles set. 2 rackets 9.99 ., chair, ·wrM. ymat-a-cpair. nifty. throne-like lounge comfortable, gc>Od4ooking. sturdy. The c:hrOmed steel parts fit soundly together, put It up or ffNBy, fast, easily . Complete wrth detachabte sun-umbrella. and case, for taking ak>ng or storing. tn onty 25,. x 5". The canvas seat and case are bright, coot, lime green . tetttert>an, 10 toot tall steel post, ball, nvlOn ropes rules 12.99 mug .... ,,,.,.., bold, big. colortul, designs • · by Massimo~. sets of Six. one in each table tennis, ping-pong. 4 rubbef-faoect of the t>ngtrt colors of the rainboW, strong paddles. net. 'h'' extension posts. rules.U9 ~~~Tc out-of-doors. 9.95 6 mugs with dinner plates or trays, ~·· sun CM ..cs, fo< great-tasting ice tea. put a tea bag in thcs 2 liter jar. add water. put on the old fashioned home canning jar hd with damp. set in the bright sun. Then. shortly yoo can serve yourselves with the matching glasses and pitcher. jar 3.95, 48 oz. ptcher with hd 3.95, 17 oz. glasse~ 1.05 each c.1111onG1&» horse shoeS, 4, of tieavy dJty Vinyl, with 2 1n diameter 26.95 16" stakes. 4.99 drink set. 6 mugs with 8"' tall white pltCher Htlng, drinking ... with Snoopy. the and 13" diametm tray 24.95 Sesame Street Muppets. top-rack dish- /awn darts, 4, With~ target rings. rules.3.99 .....,. o.e.gna waShef safe. With colo<. draWVlQS. .. _____________ ... __ ~----------· Snoopy, 3 ptece set of plate, bowl. aip art supplies -see what you can do! Muppet, double waU insulated lo :;: dnnkS hot or cold tonger. 10 oz. mugs I .49 each, 12 oz. l\Jmblers 1.19 each SALE save 19% to ~5% ~:~:aa,Mal1•Charge,A:.: water color Mt, in aluminum box with hinaed lid tMt hats white enameled mixlog compartments, tubes of Permanent Pigments Artists quality cokJrs, brushes. 15 tubes, 2 Red Sable brushes. reg., 14..75SALE 7.99 save 45% 12 l\Jbes, 2 Squirrel Half brushes. reg. 11.96SALE 6A9 save 45o/n Pflntlng Mt, in molded~ carrying case. with handle. c:omplete with '/i&nlques folder. Color Mixing Guide. palette: palette l<IWfe. palette oup. 4 brushes. 2Yz oz. bottles of Gloss Medtl.Jftl and Matte Medium. 10¥4 oz. tubes of UquitelC',, 8C1)1ic colors. 2 oz. tubeS or White and Gel Medium. reg.22.50 SALE 16.79 drewlng table, 'hatdwood with laoqueted pine aop 2-4" JC 36°'. adjuAt to 8l'ff angle. 31W' high, folds flat for easy storing. Arl:xJ brand. reg. 62.95 SALE 44.95 •'*' brwhM sets. Grumbachef bran() quality. save ~ • 4 for oils. 2 bristle. StZes 4F and SF, 2 seble, sizes 48 and 4R reg. 3.00 SALE 1.80 • 3 fOf watercolor. red sable. saes 1. 3, S. reg. 2.50 SALE 1.50 ernlng machines, coo:iless electne. Vemco bral'ld QUaitv. pi'stol gnp. t11ggef swrtch. light weight. rechargeable. with charger, 5 dtllerent T' eraser stops. -Model BC with 9d;ustab'e stand. reg. 49.50SALE 39.99 save19% -Model B wllh h8ng0rdemp. reg. 3-4.SOSAl.E 27.59 "~-,. ··-·····-- iH s°outh :t;a•t Plaza 54 -0431 Puent 11 Mall Weat Covina Fe1hion Plaza Del Amo Fashion Square Open 8Vtlmng$ and Sunday 9ale prices apply to $look in store and thru June14 • I . 1 QUEENIE- - '. --:r;;q-~· · ......,._'"'"''~· .. "'' "" 'HJF_,,.,..,,~ 6-I "I know I promlSed never to call you at the office, dear, but " For\ the Recor~ .Harriage Lic."en•e• LA'iVfGAS ~rr1ao~11cen~~·~ \'-t·O nt-rf 1r-" 1u0t- • MAYS '>IUOOERI ICNORIH Jam.-1... JI a"o Jd<Out••"f' May. 'h bOI" ot ~~~~71~ .. ,~.~UN OE RS Ron.ta W-tyru 4J o l (o\ld M e\i1,. 4na ( yn•f'I•& ()p.f-. 10, Of Ldkewood ltll.!tl tNC.S OOClOR Timothy N• "· s 1 and MJJ,., Roberta. J'I, DOii• nt HunttnQIQn Bt:ach HENNC.tlFENT LOVE Joseph Ettrn•,d .a ot Hunhnq,ton Se-•cr., ~"" (011 .. en l<"Y 'J.I of V~ntura !l_~SHLINE '>ABEi.. -Ru AllM l"'i<tnd (orctlttntt A JO~ bOtn ot .._ount1t1n Vttllt>• (QROR•OC.E WILSON JOM C J7 """ lont Lt" .. 31 both ol N11n11nQ•on 1· ... cteh • •~tRNA.NO( I VOC.l ll.r!hur John. t# .-nr.1 C.hn'\ltnP. l) bOfh ot t'•unt•nQton ~en MAY4 'AZBO )QOSTEN G<!o<ge, 40, ol w .... 1m 1n\lttr , •no Andre• f ri~Hmdttle', 38. ot LO\ AMmltos. t•CJW NI NC. !tUC.IMOTO Oan1 .. 1 J•mt-\ ll. ot C.o-.tl• ~s•. a.nd K•r.n T 11 01 La9una Hill•. OW!rl·(IRINl Y Oe"l•I V. 3'1, and N~nc y Ell•, 18, DOlh ol '1ilnt1"11lon 8 1•d C.h C.ON/A.LES GRITTON JOU\ J•>\• 34 """ (;.ail A~ 19. bolh ol Hun11norun 81-dch M, Mill AN WHITMAN COUrlMY ll')t'ln J\ •nd °'''~"""' Juo1tn, 11. r""'" of c O\(.! 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(d "' 1 lO P M Thow who FOUNTAIN VAi.LE V CO-U~ITV HOSl'ITAI. May II, 1'1t M r dnd Mr\ MfCh.M!I BoWVff', Hl.mt• 1n91on Bu<h. DOy Moy It,,.,. Mr """ Mr> Joseolt l..••tsler, Foun• 1a1n V•lln, boy Mr and Mr\. T~a~ Piper, FoUn"' •••n Vallf'I. bOY Moy 20. ,,,. Mr •nd Mrs. D<trelt Slater, Hunt• 1no1on 8Hch, olrl .... yu, 1'71 Mr and Mrs. O.vld Gorham, C:osl• Me".Oirl Mr •no Mr$ O.vtd Drost. L•gun• Hilt\, boy Moy 24, ,,,. Mr and Mrs ~t .. v• O..m~o. Founl••n V<1ll•Y. boy Moy t•. 101 Mr •.....a Ml"\.. Je-rry Lorm•~ • ..,uni •nolon 8ei1<11. cw• ~YU. l"I Mr •nd M" A-r Mayer. Founlaln Villley. boy Mr and Mrs. Dennis SUl'ne'/, Hunt· 1n9loft Beach, bOY Mr •nd M r\ Jon~., Gire••. Fountd1n v .. 11ev, olrl · i.uy n , 1n1 Mr. •ncl Mn . ROiier! B•.-r, Ml""''' Viejo, DOY Mr •nd Mrs J•~ Boy1e. Co•I• Me..-. DOY SAN Cl..EMEHTE GENEAAl HOSPITAL Mey 11. 1'11 Mr and Mr\. Cohn Ml!nn1no, S.., Clemtnlf, Q1tt _.,11,1m M r ttnd Ml'., Wttlhtm E S\f'r. Sctn Clemente. 01tt Mr """ Mr\. Rnmond Gol>le, Sa" Ctem~nte\ bOy Mr and MH. Oovlcl Miller. Oaftd Po1ftt, 9"' Mr. •nd Mr\. Angel M•<IU. S..n ' Moy"·"" Mr •net Mr$ JoM Urb<tll0'#\-1. S.n Juan Cap1slrano. Doy Mr and Mrs. Oon.\lcl WllM>ft, S.tn Cl~ment .. , boy · Mr and Mr\. 'AtCharo Sllv•, S.tft Clemen1e. boy Moy 10. 1'11 M<. l'n<l~Mrt.. :n1onw~ f-1el<11no, S..n <:t.,..,enle. boy Moyll, 1971 Mr-and Mr'-o.n1et 8owh1-., Sdn Cltrt'l~nle, DOY -yu, t011 Mr and Mr \ AnlllOny C,.,lav11, Sdn JUan Cap1\lr&n0. Doy M r . and M r\ Cale Srnecllo. S'"' Juan c .. p1\lr1tno, Doy Mr ano M r\. Oale Ebtrl y. Capl\trano llff<.h, 01rl Deatlu w •\r\ m..,y ('Ot\,ribut~ to IM City of Els ,L _ ""°" >iO\P,ldl LO\ Anqelf'\, Ca 81'11 e1AJ1rere f 'Vct<hrrtd'f Morlu~r'f 01r-r-ctor\ MARY 1<i::~:!~P rH1d•nt ot C AMPOBASSO, Italy l ••Qun .. H111,. c.. """"" ....... J'" CAP ) -The Most Rev. ~:~: ~1 1~:.!:~~r~:~~· ~~!"ffll\ntonlo Teutonlco, t he ".'"" "" ll"ndlftq al Sm1tl'I Tulhtll world's oldest Roman- 1..umb (CJ\td~~:~r~uary.~·-· Catholic bishop, die'd E f>iC:L I.. RAMER. rf510fnt of Wednesday al the age of <:t>\la MM<). c... P~•Y'<I away on May 103 Ju U/8 at HunllnQjpn Memorl•I • ~o\p1lal Pa"'°"""' Ca Surv•¥t'd by <1~uq111cr 1nc1 Rat' Oo>tattunl ol Costa M .. \a C.t "on 1n 1aw Jam~\. 4 QrandCP'HIOr,.n Lant~ Darren C ENTREVILLE. Md. c AP > -Jay Wallace Scott, a retired Marine Corps brigadier general a nd c h airman or the ' . I • ~ANG E COUNTY I POLITICS I OBITLJAP1 ES Candidate Quits Race Mental Grants Spri1ig~r Backs Parker in Assembly Coritest ~ Win OK By 0 . C. t HISTINGS Of 19'9 O•llY Pfi.t $\.tit Attorney Mel Sprfnger of La~una Niguel has withdrawn from the r ace for Lhe Democral1c nomination in tbc Orange Coast'~ 74th Assembly 01:.tncl Spnni:,Jt.-r say!'! he 1s backing ft'llow barrisl er Jim Park•:r of Newport Beach for the Democrattc nomination 111 Lhl· µrcdominalcly lfopubhcan dis· trict Parker 1:,, a past president of the Newpor t Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and a form er member of t he Newport Beach Planning Com- mission * • • MARIAN BERGESON, a Republican can· didatc in the 74th Asbcmbly District. as backing Proposition 13 and asserts and that "liberal Dem ocr ats in the Legislature would prefer lo have people think that local government will collapse if Pr oposition 13 passes " In spite of a S4 b11l1 on :-;tale surplus. she says. ··tocal agencies ar c in c, state o( panic They are drawing Up plans l o l ay Off tWO·thirds Of their t eachers. fire fighters and police officers. There w ould be no need for panic tf the Legi slature would actinarespons1bleway" Mrs. Ber j:lcson. a former Newport-M esa school board member. !>ay:o; she has the backing of Congressm an Rohcrl Badham. the Republican who once held the ~cal she is seeking: As· sem blyman Bill Craven. R -Oceanside, of the nc•ighboring 76th D1!ttrict . and T homas Riley. c hairman of tht• Orange County Board of Supervi sor s. • • • KEN MADDY) the Republican assembly man from F resno who is seeking the GOP guber natorial bid, Is !lcheduled for an appearance tonight in Hun- tington Harbour . The occasion 1s a wine and cheese tasting par- ty st arting al 7:30 p.m . at the Huntington Harbour Beach Club. Hosts are Mr. and Mr.s. Victor Bue· cola 1:1nd Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans of Huntington llarbour Tht• gathering 1s open to the public without charge • • • ALL 13 PHOPOSITIONS on the June 6 ballot will be discussed by r epresentatives of the Orange County L eague of \liomen Voters dunng another of Sports Injuries Clinic Scheduled A clinic on sports inj uries will be sponsored Saturday by the Orange· County Medical Assoc1a· lion at 300 S. Flower St in Orange. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m . Topics will include head and neck injuries. hand and finger in- juries. soccer and its injuries, and the psychology or sports. T here is no registration fee. Additional in· formation can be obtained by calling 532-6511. KOCE T V "s Election '78 broadcasts on Channel so Friday rught. The program curs &t 7 p m It will be repeated al 1 p m. Sunday . • • • RECORDING EXECUTIVE Mike Curb w ill barnstorm through Or ange County Friday in has quest for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor ' Curb's bus will be stopping throughout the d(.ty at various Orange County shopping center s ••• ORANGE COUNTY supporters of Ed Davis, the former Los Ang_cles police chief who 1:-; seekin~ the GOP gubernatorial nomination. are invited to ride a bus friday · ll will take them to a Davis r ally scheduled for 5 p. m . at Selz.nick Studios in Cul ver City The price or the bus ride I S $2. Once t~re. Davi:-; backers will be treated lo free beer ail« sandwiches Call Goldie Joseph, 673·5729 1f you want to make the lnp • • • T UE DEMOCRATIC Woman of Orange Coun· ty ar e sponsoring a pr imary party Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the home of Col and Mrs. Edison M 11ler , 605 Woodland St .. Orange. '"We are hosting this meeting to encourage voters to discuss the issues with candidates seek- ing office In the June 6 pri mary," explained Shirley Walton. president of the Democr atic women. Former congressional candidate V1v1an H all of Irvine 1s organizing the event l l ':. free. she said. J ail Monitor Pact Granted A Tustin firm w a!P hired by Orange County supervisors Tucsd<tY to in s t a ll a $25,800 tt>lev1s1on m on1tonng systC'm in the reception ar ea of the m en·s Jail The contrac~ ror the syst em was gi ven the OK Elect ric Company of Tustin. Orange County Mcnt.il Health Department of f lC I Cl l ~ ha Vl' W lJ O p er m1 ss 1o n fr <im super visors t o :.N k $52.000 in Matt' ur c.ll'lh for program~ to aid the dea r and the Span1::.h speaking or the total 53 .'.>.000 would be used to hire Spun1sh·spcaking men · tal health workrrs to a::.· s1st mentally 111 client!> who speak Spanish. The program would be offered as an alternate to hosp1tahzat1on. a re· port to :.upcrvi.sors ~aid. a nd 1n c lud l' psychotherapy. recrea lion and occupational therapy. The rema1mng $17,000 would pay p art ·t 1m e wor kers to assi st deaf clients 1n preparation for md~pendent living The workers would as- S i!>t in rc:o;olvrng housing. employment and other probl em:.. the r eport ~aid BACON, EGGS and HOTCAKES JUNE SPECIAL OF THE MONTH Whal a value! Three stnps ol bacon. two tresh eggs and three golden brown hotcakes with bulter and syrup SERVED 24 HOURS DAILY s Family Restaurants IRVINE MacArthur Blvd. at S.O. Fwy. •t.59 s COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd. t tmrt'tA 1.md C.or~y ~l.tf\unt, 3 S•~tfrs Mr Ov<9a T"'olO/Jhl ol Aes..SA, Ca ; M ... " .. ~·«-l "'°'""'\ Lew~y, T~· ,..net f Hf" all of Jac11;\.0nv11tr, Flof'tda, f\• r n•f"'t. e Mr-. Adfolf" Sp.&r"$ of Costa M .. .,., C.a a,,,..,,,..,. Go<Oon Emer\Ofl u• PorHivtd Oreqon Fu!'W"'rat st'f'Y•Ce\ 't' 11 i.. ,,..,., on FrtO.OV Jun!' 2, 1918 al ,.,, A.M P;t<.1t1c Vie• Mrrnor1dt P"'" cn._.0,.1 with Or Ph1hp N1(0tct otr1c1at..- •n'J P.tc 1tt< V1r w Mortutir y Newoor • Bt 1iChd1rrclOf'\ board and chief ex· •• ,Jo .. ~ .• , .. ecutive officer of the G lobe Ticket Co.. died Monday al the age or 69. LOS ANGELES CAP) -Sydney S. Bartlett.. a -:;::=======;;;;:--former Hollywood film 'write r and producer. died or cancer Monday at t he age of 76 ln rus West Hollywood home l'IHCf IROTHEU SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Ma1nS1 Hunrington Beach 536-6539 l'H« FAMILY COLOMIAL FUMIRAL tiOMf 7801 Bolsa Ave Wes1m1nsrer 893-3525 l'ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL l'AlK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3!>00 Pac1l1c View Dnve Newpor1 Cal1torn1a 644-2700 McCORMIC• MORTUARIH Laguna Beach 494-941 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 UL n .. HGIROM fiUHBAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 -HUHOADWAY ll401TUARY 1 t O Broadway Costa Mesa 642 9150 $MfTK. TVTHIU...UMI wmcu,. CH•"'- 4Q7 E 17th St Co•.lil Mesa • 646-4888 SMt a Ana Chapel 518 N Broadway -santiiAna • 547·41311 SAN DIEGO CAP> - R etired R ear Adm . George ArthUT T . "Ga&" Washburn died in a hospital at the age of '15. CARSON CITY, Nev. CAP > -Fun e ral ser vi ces were scheduJed Friday for Albert J. Tronti, director of the Al Tronti Orchestra at the Sah a r a Tahoe H otel Casino. CLEVELAND CP . Richard E. PUschke, a free ·lan ce m otion picture photogr apher a nd f o rm er n t!w s producer and director for KYW ·TV in Cle v e l and. n ow WKYC·TV, dled M onday at the age of 45. PUBLIC NOTICE Our buyere made an outstandlng spec lat purchase which enables us to sell this beautiful plush carpeting al $8.00 off the regular price! One of the moat luxurloua carpeta we carry. an extra heavy Trl!vlra Star · polyester plush style that has been heat-set for added performance. You're sure to find lhe eJCact color fOI' your decor LIMITED TIME ONLY! In the wide choice of twenty-nine lustre colors. SAXONY PLUSH Abeautlfulond $ 99 1turdy nylon plush style. Choo18 t.om eoght 5 eolk:I colors. Reg-SO. YO ularly $7.99 NYLON PLUSH Choose from 13 mulll-COIOr _.., .... , .... s7ss colors. Long wear- Ing 100%nylon plle. Save $2.00 sq.yd. SO YD SANTA ANA 2911 So. lrittol HEAVY PLUSH Tl'evlra Star polyester pile in•- great aaxony 8 9 plu1h atyle. Avall· $ 9 able In 'wide 1electJon of 20 1olld colors. • so YO WESTMINSTER I ... ~ •f k c ... 1 "9oe .. S.,..-."- ISJll hech9'•d. ...... c:-.. Mc,.... -~M ttlt• f .. ,W-4, f~tll • '-s.t M• • '-11·' WM...,.. HI t • !. .. HI ' ' S-I l·i 556-8287 893-7546 ShOp and compare lh1s is !he lowest pnce yO\.I will find on !his luxurious plush carpet' Hl·LO LOOP :~~:~t~.7nu:'-$699 carved texture of high lustre nyJon. Regularly $8.99 SO YD. SAXONY STYLE A beautiful, new saxony ~sh car-~~~~~~~~i!~ s guo wear. Select from 24 lush colors. SO. YD Regularly $13.99 CARVED SAXONY Soft DuPont nylon pile in a new cut & ~~rfc!!f~ev enl~e $ 799 tone-on·tone col· or1. Regularly 50 YD $10.99 SOFT CUT & LOOP A new, 1oft Du- Pont Touchable ~r~~~.P&:'!,%~~~rd $ 999 treated end avail· able in eleven col· ora. Regularly . SO 'YD. 512.99 PAOOINO ANO PROFESSIONAL INSTAll,ATIQN AVAllA8tE ~Carpet Town, wl!Fl(OavJI nu ~. c;aT t111 n . ;1 11oo1 .. , , \. rAEC ESTIMATES rN vouA .. o ... r lA~Y CR{Ot! IHI¥<.• 11) ~ll I• Oin NO oNICAlST AC:CTS • 8AN"AMEA•CAR0 • 1.11\STEA CHAAGf eor._, l~...., l04831 '-/ __ c_o_v_.,_1ng __ c_a_n_for_n_1_a_w_a_1_1 _To_· _w_a_n __ _.\ .. ) I ' ... ' . ~ I I . • . . . . • Thursday, June I 1978 DAIL V PILOT A J 3 • I U~ S. ·Govt. Agenc1 announces ·.new higher savi rates for Gibraltar savers N\ore tbon ot on'# bon\c. I Your Gibraltar Certificate will earn ... _..,. Minimum Sl 0,000 '1' ' ...,_ .... • r • r ,._ • • .. .., '-"°,. '» .,.. • .,. ,. ...._ ~ l#' .._ -. , ,. ... •' 1 > .., .......... The Treasury Department establishes a rate each week for its Treasury Bills, so a different rate may be·quoted for these Gibraltar certificates each week. But once your account is opened, the certificate will earn the same high interest rate guaraf'.'lteed ' for the full six months from date of issue. If you have an existing certificate or Treasury Bill maturing soon, your nearest Gibralt~r office can handle all details automatically to transfer your account at the appropriate time. Earn a higher return on short term savings with insured safety. No fees. No extra charges. Rate effective for Certifiaates issued for peri9d of June 1 thru June 7. "4f MllN ~---------------~--------------------FSUC --__,, NOTE By Feder<J/ law early w11hdrawa/s on certtl1cale accounts drc sub1ecr ro subsrant1ar intorest penalties Highest rate ever on in sured savi ngs. ANNUAL YIE L D ON . ' • + ~· & . . Minimum $1,000, 8 years. Interest compounded daily, thus increasing annual yield to 8.33% ., when al' funds remain in the account. Available June 1. See us now . More at Gibraltar than· at . GIBRALTAR SAVINGS any bank ••• FULLERTON 255 W. Orangethorpe 871·6101 Mon Thu 9-5.30 •Fri 9 6 • Sat 9 30 4 HUNTINGTON BEACH 191 Huntington Center 898 9666 Mon rn 10 9 • Sat 9 30 4 • Sun t l 4 I ' OFFICES SERVING ORANGE COUNTY NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA/COP\ MESA 2700 W Coast Hwy 631 2611 Mon Thu 9·5.30 • frl 9 6 ·Sal 9 30 4 392J :, bnsto1 979·i!>80 Mon ·Thu 9.5 30 • rr1 9 1' ·Sal 9 30 4 ... ' ... -• ""' 4 • • .. • - 70 offices statewide · Founded 1886 Assets over $2.8 billion c G1b1a1tar Savings and Loa" Assoc1a11on SANTA ANA · •4 Santa Ana f ash1on Squar' 834 071i ~•<ill lr •• :.J;y•f11 .,.o·Sat9304 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Oper11111 Soo11 -. " . • I ~ ' ',., 0 1\ll y • ll ,, 1, ,u.1~ Jul\¥ I 1979 AT YOUR SERVICE I NATiONAL "' Cloning 'lmpossi~le' Geneticists Call New Book a Disservice WJ\SJllNGTON <A P > -Four genetics Dr 'Mintz baid prospects of human cloning, because or biological barr iers. lb ··a bsolutely rit l .. Dt>fay ,\ 1I1 n g Io r nH· r Hl•J> Otto E ('urretU Dllfn-ne~~ a Sla0<-Ju>r IH:i\H P/\T· How does the operating expense l'ompall' hl'lwl'C.'n m a nuut defrost rt-fr1geralors ~nd frl'Nl'rs :.i nd l110sc ctUlom:.illc models'1 bpec1ali.sts have tesliried that 1l is biolog1cally 1m· poss ible to successfu lly clone a live, healthy '' human baby. Dr. Rob<'rt G. McKinnell, a University of Mtn· nesota genetics a nd cell biology professor. said cloning has been done with young tadpoles but none has s urvived into adulthood. P a,~man. 77. IJ· La .. ha~ an 111 dl'f1 n1tl· post poncmvnt of h is heari ng 01' whet her ht• 1s \\ c 11 ('OOugh to !>l and tria l on hrtut.'ry chargc_.s "' t he Kon•an pnyoff scandal. t, P., San Clemente Bast>d on four <:<•nli. per kilowatt hour, the As· 'ociation of llom c Appliance Manufac~urets says the huy<'r of a 9.5 to 12.S·cublc·foot refrigerator 't\Ould find the operaUnR cost range of a unit wllh a manua l defrost 1ty1ttt'm to be Sl.80 to $2.36 per month . With a partially automatic refrigera tor de frost ~yslf'm , the r ange Is S3 to $4.40. Fully automatic d efrosting units cost s.t.20 to S6.24 per month. Freezt'r operating co1tts In the same \•olume categories are from S3 to S4.96 for ~aoual d e frost unit1t and S6.56 to $7.44 H defros ted a utomatically. Bt>neiif N E'ollou.' Cat1ada-bou11d DEAR PAT· I may go to Canada next month Lo visit my daughter. If I do, would this affect my ~upplcmcntal Security Income check" P L , Costa Mesa An SSI b<'nl'fi ciary is not eligible to receive an SSI check for any full month he or she is outs ide the U.S. Once a beneficiary has been out or the tountry ror 30 or more consecutive days, checks t·annot start ag ain until he or she has been back in the U .S. for at least JO consecutive days. If you de- cide to stay in Canada 30 days, be sure to notiry a So<'i al Security orrlce In advance. From Page AS STATE RACE. ••• Hi.sonly Democratic foe 1s Williai:n Burkett of Pebble Bc<.1<.'h, former :.tate banking commissioner in Hepublt(·an Gov. Goodwin Knight ·s ad ministr'a- uon. Don French of Ru:hmond, a black mortgage banker, ilnd architect Mama Schnabel of Malibu .ire the only GOP candidates. CONTROU.ER -For Cory. the Democratic 11wuml>t.>nl. the ftnanc'ing or his 1974 eampa1gn t·ou Id ht..• lhl· b1J!gcsl issue of his 1978 race HcpubliC'an L>1xon Arnett, <.1n ass"mblyman from ftcdwood City. 1s focusing almost exclusively on that issue. which Cory so for has 1~nored. Cory rm!-.cd $570.000 of the SSS0.000 which he -.pe nt 1r1 l!J71 in loans of $285.000 each from two weu llhy fr1l'nds c.ind busincss partners , fo rmer ~outhcm California Democratic chairman Dick O'Neill and Orang<' County physician Louis Cella. Since tht•n, Cella has pleaded guilty to·37 of 117 ll-<ll·ral and state th<•ft and embezzlement charges involving Mcd1Cal and Medicare fraud. Cory de - nies any knowlt'dge of Ct'lla 's troubles or any con· ncclion with them. Jlis 1974 campaign loans arc .... t1 II unpaid. SEC'RETARY OF STATE -Ms. E u is unop· post'd in th(' DcmoC"rat1c primary. None of the t hrce c;.md1datcs ~ccking the GOP nomination is \H'll-known. They ar<.> Stl'VC Nash of Playa Del lfry .. fav Margosian of Moraga and Norrisa -Brandt ol' I rvm<· S('llOOI .... " CHIEF -Riles was the first black. 111 \.\in s latC"widc office in California eight years. Ill· se1.·k-. ;.1 thin! t1.•rm 1n his nonpartisan office this H';.ir •1~:.itnsl <1 field of seven polJucal unknowns. Rile!>' name was removed from the ballot tem· porarily last month by Ms Eu because he failed to • I ill' a ck·darallon of candidacy. Riles appealed <11n•ctly to lht• C.il1forn1a Supreme Court to get his name on tht' ballot and foes are using the issue of th;it "!>pcn;il treatrncnt" as an issue against him. ('ONGRESS Four Democrats a nd three l!L•puhlH:uns in Caltforn1a 's 43-me mber con-grl·~sion;il ckl(·g~1t1on arc retiring this year , inc lud- 111g hoth wonll·n ml'mbcrs: Republican Shirley Pt'tt 1s nf Lonw Lrnda a nd Ms. Burke, the Los 1\ngell•s fkmotral ~ecking the attorney gener al 's post The rl'tiring California congressmen are J ohn :\los!>, a SJc·rumc·nlo Democrat who is de~of the <..'.ii 1forn1.J' d1.•lcgat1on with 26 years' s iority: Dcmot·ral B V. S1i>k of Fres no. a 24-ycar ve eran; Dc•mon<1l Hol>t•rt Leggett of Vallejo, quitting in part c'ltl1.• l o puhllc1ly :1bout his connection with South Kon·an r 11·c· hroker Tongsun Park and re· 'l'lat1ons ;1ll0t1l .1 m1-.trcss, and Repubhcans Del Cla w,on of l>O\\ nL') <111d Charles Wiggins of I' u I ll'rton SE :'\ \T E Rl•publicans could have a good 1·ha n<'t' this \Car lo cut the 26·14 Democratic m a· 1nn t v 1 n t hl· Se natl'. s ince 17 Democ ratic seats and only '1 hrt.•l' COJ> i-.t•<Jts arc up for e lection. But .ill thrct' Republican incu mbents whose seats :.ire up for c·ll't·tion this year -Peter Beh r of T1huron, Dl•nnis Carpt'nlcr of Newport Beach and .John Stull ol' Escondido are retiring. Only one [)('mo<:r:1l 1s not ~ct·k ing rl' election. He is. Nate llolden nf Los Angeles. who is running for ~s. Burke's <·ongrt'ssmnal sc.il. / 'fht• Stull and CarpcntC'r seats are~ in solid Hepuhllcan tc•rr1tory. hut Bchr's North Coast d1s- tnt.:l is v1cwt•cl us marp.1n<.1l. with Democratic As· ~t·mhl yman Barry Keene given a good chance of winning. GOP slalt' chairman Mike Montgomery says his most opt1m1M1t· prediction 1s a net gain of three ~l'natl• seats. wh1C"h would \~ave Democrats in con- t ml two more years. ASSE1'1Bf, V GOP fortunes are currently at llw1r low point in this century in the Assembly. onh• 23 of 80 scats hC'ld by Republicans. That r e- duce~ Rl'pubhean tnfluence to al most zero s ince Democrats don't cv ... n need GOP help on urgency appropriation t~xing and other measures that re- quire two thirds voles. EH'n the most optimistic Republicans don't cxpl•Ct to do much m ore than deny Dem ocr ats a t wo·thirds maJonty in the Assembly, perhaps t rt mm mA lhc current 57 Democratic s eats to around 50 lo 53-. ;Paid Political Advertisement ARE YOU F-OR ROPOSITION 13? My opponettf tried to pt'••tftt Propositfon 13 from ~"9 Oft Ht. ballot! HELP ME TO ftROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE IY VOTIMG FOi ROBERT WEA VER JUDGE. SUPERIOR COURT However. they s aid the technology is "fairly easy" to ·Join a human body cell with an egg to bci::in the c loning process. although the e m br yo would nol survive long. THEY TOLD A HOUSE health subcommittee Wednesday that, to their knowledge, no scientist is involved in cloning of human babies. The Renelle specialists also said that a recent book alleging that a norma l baby boy has been c loned "1s a disservice to the scientifi c communi- ty". because the public may believe such work is actually going on in secret. n avid Rorvik. a free-lance science writer . in his book. "In Jfls Image." claims that he knows of a successful clom n~. but refuses to identify lhe al- leged father or offspring AS POP ULARLY KNOWN, cloning is a pro- cedure rt'quiring that a cell nucleus containing a full set of chromosomes be implanted in an egg cl'll. the nucleus of which has been d estroyed. T he embryo would then be implanted in a wom an's uterus to be carried for the full nine months of gc~tation . Cloning is the term applied to m aking iden: tical copies of a single cell or organis m. Ro rv1k said twice that he would testify before the sul.x·omm 1ttcc. but he later canceled both ap- pearances. lie is on a promotiona l tour in Europe. DR. BEATRICE MINTZ, senior m ember of lhc Institute for Cancer Research. bra nded the Rorvik book a "dull work or fiction." She said it is "full of sc1ent1fic boners a nd errors." .J. Dr. Clement L. Ma rkert. a Yale University biology professor . and Dr. Robert W. Briggs. a biology research .professor a t Indiana University . s tressed that e xperimental work on tadpoles and m ice lead to the conclusion that cloned human em· bryos would also die &.-. Close-<M Sale! All bent ~lass lamir.- ,! at wholc.!.ale or ·below whol<.'SUlc Stof11 Glau & 1.-.s JllJ .. ...,.. llY4. ..... loppolh City Hall A Your Delly Piiot cenbe Recycled. 0 .C.,C. ~.tH oflldel c:e11ter fOf Co81e MeM. I r IJ • t.!,; yki.J•q, Ito ., 'n11r:. dq' Calv,,. t • r1 b' JL.:.r ~· J 1 r t••I >1 I ,b\.f 1 "r. Jo< !'I, I l lo/~O'Xtr: I clcth l>Ul VJlrrl•HTI Yi1rt., Hiirp 1.,1~· Wl6r.;." ~~au. 44 fashion island, oewport cent9'" 644·507<1 Allstate Savfngs Capital Asset Account is tied to the rate on Six-month 'Treasury Bills. 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' \ I 11111~11y Jun" I I 91b NATIONAL I LOCAL GrandmomFights· Crime Rally Tonight to Let Victims Speak Out "M.ommy, P J won't come out of the closet to ploy with me." t-.;EW YOH.K 1/\PJ A M Jnh..ittan 1-(r:rndmother ho!> 'Pl'nt \\hat shl· i-.a~s is her SG.000 llll' io.,t\tng' lo rl•nt .1 5.000 '>Cal .1ud1tor11111) in Mad1,un Square c :~1rdt•n !Cir a "Pt·oph."s Hally" lJ g a In~ I l'l'lfl II' l'ul1l1l·1.rns art· 111v1led lrt tonsghl ~ rJlly -ncll to SJH•ak. but to li!>ten MARIANNE llOF~1ANN s:.iscl Wcdncsdav that hct. husband. llt•1 nrich. · .... as concerned hut forg1v1n~ \\ hl'n s ht.• t•x ph.11nt•d \\ hy a Sli.000 account had bN·n t.•mpt1cd. ,fl' had found out about 1l on the radlCl before dawn. then awakL·1wcl his \\lfC for an ex planation I lofm;:1nn. ''ho starts his d;1y u t -1 : :1 o a . m . h a d b c c n aslonish"·d tn hl'<ll' a l\l'Wscastt.·r F ICTITIOVS8 USINESS--i------------....; .io.:)\' his\\ lft.• had rishd their llflo NAME ~TATEME NT f'ICTITIOUS 8USINl!SS •• .. PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE a .. 10110 .. 1n9 j)t'r\(111\ ••• OO•nQ NAMIE STATEMENT i>H\'ings to gl\l' troubled :":t.•\\ bu""'""' Tn~ lollowlnQ per\on• ••• OoinQ Y orkC'rs ii chance to !->peak tht·lr 8AGAGLIO~MPORTS, 119~S Sky bu\IM\\ 6\ Park (lf(I~. !>u•le A, lrv•M CA '1?114 I( e. c TRUCKING, Hn Or.•noe m Ind ii bo u l :.. l r cl' t r r Im('. Rav Sntorill, :IO wa•n1.11. M'"'"°'' Av.nue, "E, ""1• Me••· caiuornia burg I a r ll' i-. and a r ~on at a SCSSIOI\ II) the Gurdcn':s f elt Forum "He wal> \cry understanding," ~t ri-llofmann l>a1d "II<' Just hopes enough people come and pay $1 50 .\>O l 'Jl get l>OmC Of lho money back . · MR ~. HOFMANN Sa)S pollt1 t•ians "ill be >wl'lcomt! -lo ltsll•n a s th<· rnlly 1s tumed civt·r to people who have been, or fr<.ir thl'y m<•Y b<?, victim!> of I a" l L'io.i-ness. /\i-. coordtnalor of the ad hoc "Law cind Other Comm1lle<'." M rs Hofmann iw 1d she was ('t.t ll · 111g for rcstorcit1on of 1>olu;e. fire and satMlalion forc1::s Co full ~tr1>ngth Mr'> llofmann hsts her age as "ovt.•r 21. .. holds a reul Cl.late s;.1les joh 1n Quccm> and lives 10 thl• 111\.HX><l section of M anhat. lJn SllE SAJO SHE became COO· cet>ncd about crime clftcr the apartment Ill which she wal> ltv· ing in lhl' Yorkville Sl'Clton .of M anh att an was bur~larized twice m 1963 The first time was In summer The second was "J u s t tw o dl.ly s bl'fore Christmas. and they cleaned us out ·· I \\-as cryi ng. C1nd my husband took me 1n hts arms and said, 'You have your hfe, I have ITIY life. we can buy new things.·" she :-;a id Tht• Hofm a nns mov~d 10 Inwood m 1964 to get away lrom crime but found that the reloca· t1on was no h<1lp Mrs. H ofmann ~aid they lost $30,000 on a de· licatesscn there when forced to sell 1t because the neighborhood deteriorated AND I N 1972, although not Jewish. she saw a youth gang try to itob the congregation of " synagogue and cha!-><-d lht• youths down the street a!. "the • men JUSt stood and watched " Fix a Fatreet Tntk~o.; of llw i111rnt• rc•p:ur tradt• <ll'l' 1.1ughl 111 a S:.1<1<11<.'h<l<'k C'ollt'I.!\' ~umm1·r eour'>l' Tht· fn•1· \\111 lo...,hop I' n>111hn·H·d .1t.1lw S,11\ .Ju<Jn &·n1or (.\·nll'I' from I :u1 to :1 :JY. pm \\'N lnt•!-idil\ .... lll!->ll'UC'ltll' llow:i rd \V;l~', \\IHI h;1!'! 30 \lo;ll'' or (';>,pt'l ll'n('(' In homl' n•pa1r. pl.111 ... 111 I'll\ 1·r 11111l1fiom.., 1.111g 1nJ..! I ro}ll nwnc1111J.: 1>111kt·n pl.i'tt·r 111 ll\111J..! 1l'.1k' plumb111g l·11r rnurl· inlurmallon. t·.111 8:1 l 97011 Beach C• '17W.O '11611 Robert !>hi'""· Ill Oalt)O<I 81vO . Robert JOHPll IC1t19, 301• w ---------------------------------------------------------------------- N•wPorl Bt>acn. u "71.61 CoohOQe. API 7. A,..Mlrn. Calllorn•• 8, Me .. por1 "°""'" (.a '2~1 Torry Sc.oil Culltf, 1S21 0<..,llt' Th1\ bu\lf\t''' '' conducled Dy a Ave, ll E. Cost• Mell, (4l,fgrn1A LHI•• s..110 •QOO N~P'"'""· Apt F'l?Mll qe~raf po,tner\n10 t.11 ____________________ :mm ___ 'l:!!!!!ll!!"ml-... '!lll~,_~r:!!!~!"ml-111111!!!!9!'!~--r.::~!""------... !!llll!! ... ~l"!!!l!!!!'--~~!!?'l~.,!!!I!!!!'---... '"'''" Bftolrv Su\an K•v Cullt<, 7S17 .O•&noe Tiii\ '1•1~t'l'\t'fll "''" Ille<! wlltl I~ ve . ti C. Cml• Mew, C.ltlorno 92•11 roun1y Cltr~ ol o • .,,.,..,. County on May T '"' bu\1nes\ " conauc 1eo by • H , 19/8 Mral ~r1""rs'"p FtmJ S~n Kay Cull.,. I Publ•\hc'o 0.•"91' CDa\I Daily Pllol Thi\ >l•Ol""""11 w•> riled "'ii" lhel M4y H, Jun~ I 8. 15, 1911 701~18 unly Clerkol Oranqe County on Ma~ H>.191& I P UBLIC NOTICf,: Pu~"'-' c;.,_ C.0.>I o..11~°:.::.J ------------May II, 7S -June 1. 8. 1918 FREEIFREEI *STEP-BY-STEP, ILLUSTRATED INSTRUCTION BOOKLETS * USE OF DO-IT-YOURSELF TOOLS 1 __ ,,u_B_u_c_N_oT_i_cE_~ -··*EXPERT PLANNING HELP AND 196718 •-~--------~I onot-r \1'}111•0 ·" tn• n ttic.f' o• MctAINLl V '-l OVl(H AllOf,,,.v\ .,1 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE nATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY Of' ORANGE No At4l0t l olw b)AO W1i\t'HP Blvd '~,-•ff' l"rOO 1-........ ---------- lo\ AnQPIP• C" ~-wn1t n 1-.Hh'' ott1c.-. '' tnt> Old( .. nt OU''"' ,. 111 tn .. unOt"r~,q,,..f'f 1n ,Ht ,-.\dlJt>r' (I• r1,.1n1n9 \() \d'O ... t.,,v ~ h c 1,.1m' iNtlh th .. rt_.,{f'\.,df)1 vftv/ ho•r-. f'rHJ\1 b• f1l••d (1r Or('l\t"nlf·d ,1, .1fOtt''l11HO wdh1n f()W month\ dlt••r fhP tire.I oublu OlllW' of llil\ (ll')f•t • Oo•ta M.1y ?\ 1<>11 KENN(fHG (.ARTER /.dm1n1\fr"'t°'o' th' t~1t1ou• ot \.ot•'1 n.•cc:cu.-n1 wHh Wtl l Annt><f•d MCCAWLEY I. ZOVICH Anornoy> •I uw ~ W1hhort 81•d Slo I~ Los An9ol.-, CA -Tel lllJIU~ PUBLIC NOTICE CP-.. St FICTITIOUS BUSINIEU NAME: STATEMENT r M., foflow 1nq pr rs.on I\ do•no Ou\1n,.\\ d\ P ()R !')IOE J(W ELRY AHO Glf rs. 7JOI w S..lboil 81v0 •• Newpo<I BtM n CA <nti6J \olly Kim, ~sn VolQa River Circle. founld•~ v .. uey, (.A 'l'l/OIJ 1 n1~ bu\•nt~"» •'> <<>nOU<tPd by an 1no1v1duat \allv K•m ltti\ \t•t~nl """"\ fdf'd Witt\ t~ Coun1y C:•trk OI Or.•~ County on M .. y ?b, 1918 .. ublo>~ 0rdnQt' Coa<I 0doh P1lol, J un• I. 8, IS 77 I0/8 GROVER ESCROW CORPORATION 11 .18 1a 1I001 £a>1 lrvl,.. 81•d. ----------Tu•lln, CA ,,.., P UBLIC NOTIC'E NOT•CE TO CREDITORS SU PERI~ COURT OF THE ST ATIE OF CALIFORNIA FOR E•cro• No l-l~D f'OU2U Publl\hl>cl Ordl\Qf" Coa>I Dally PtlOI. Jut>~ I ••• 1\. n. 1~78 1011 /9 THE COUNTY OF ORANGE C'f: ' ''",. ol N~ RA~'~ J wooo. , ___ r_u_s_u_2.:;_' _N_O_T_r_c_E __ CJ~••~,.,, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO TI CE I\ "EAE8V C.tv[N 10 IM SUPEAl<>tl COURT OF TME crta,tof\ o< ,,... abOVl' M"""O °"'"°~"' STATE Of' CAllFORNIA f'OR tn.,t~all o.-''"~"' ric."'1nq <1.-im' 1tQ"''"'' THE COUNTY O,OAANGE fht' 'l<l•O ON •·or•nt rtrJ.t n:•nuu••ll to ffl~ No. A .. flJ11 ttv m l#fttn thf· rv•f'v.,v.rv \1'0111 hit•t\ •n r•"t''~ ot LILLIAN N HANSEN •k• ttw ottup nt It.. •l••r\. <•' •~oo •\bo"'' LILLIANM.AEHAN!.EN,Oet@a'MN.1 ('t'll 1tlt<1 (f>Utf or lo ,,,., .. ...,..fil 1r\••,,, w tth NOl ICE 15 HEREOV GIVEN lo OW 4np ""' • "'·"" 1trtU1 n•·r lo lht' cr"'tJ1tOr \ °' t~ llM>Ov,. n.•rrvdOtcf"Ckt.nl LtndPf' 0""0 ~I 1106 Owf"n\n1outn t~I dfl Of't~ n.av1nq cl•im\ 4'04'"'' Avf'nue ~· Pt1f'llt: '" wn11 n t\ Int-~HS 04!<.l"'OM'lt ar~ rrqulrftoO to fll@ thr p tart• of bu\1ne\\ o t tht"' IP\tm w•th tht ~Cf'\\.4lry vouctw!r\, tn under\1Qn\'O In dll mattt-" Of~"'"'"'nq the oft1t e ot t~ clork of the •bOve to 11\f! .-1alf' o1 "''d <l<><>'ll<>nl, w11n1n ..-1111..0 <ourl. 0( lo f>(~\tnl them. will\ toor monCh\ """r tne f1t\l pynt''""°" lh•• ,,,.Ct".,,\d"'f voo<hf'rs. to the of Int> not•<• unOtr>tO""" at '"" otfltt ol ~\ •nd 0.,1~0 M~• 1\ '""' Bruno. 1\ -•l'f A""nue. Arc.Mii•. E'>!H( II Hl.lMS (A. "'"'rn I\'"" pfa'° o1 bustntt\ o1 f!l'tVH t1 0 tth,.W•1101 lh .. undrr,1Qn,.o •n "" ma\1''' COLOR-COORDINATING ADVICE * FULL REFUND ON UNUSED TILE t'W't1bovrfl4llm(>(IM<f'dt1nl ptrf.t1n1nQ to fhf" ,."'"'e or \did 1••~-1t D~M8ACH & DAMBACH Ol'(•cl<'nt, Wllhon lour months allU lht 110. O•t">mouth Avtnue '"" publtcallOtl o11111t no\lce c..n ... P•rl!, CA •1JOJ D.tl•<l Mdv 1S. 1'18 Ttl ~4152 EVElVNM HUNT AUorMy for Ea.K.,Ctrfa F •Huft•• Of·~ Will Of Publ•\M<I ().-~ (AHi Ot11ly Poto\, lhtllbO~n.1""'0<!<'<•~1\1 JuM 1, a. IS, n. 1'/9 JONIES ANO BRUNO 7 llJ 7ft AllO<MY' •I L..tw -----------U W~Hltr Aven.- P UBLIC NOTICE Arudla, CA'10C» hi U I >lei ___ N_O_Tl_C_E_l_N_V_IT_IN-G--:-8-10"".S--Pu""'""" Or-Coast Dd•IV Ptlol. Nollet " htr•bv o•v•n '"'"' '"" Jun, ' 4 •s n. t•11 _,,~ ,. 12-n. 8oar0 ol Tru\IH\ ol 11\P (Od\I ________ __,, __ community Coll~ O•Mri<I 01 C'lt6"0• VlllVL Counly, (•lllo•noa will rl'(""'' '"""'" PUHLIC NOTICE ft I h'd\ up fn • ' l7l" ,,, f ridd\I Jvn .. fl\ fLOORIMG '"' "' ll>t 1-v'(l'd<U>q 0.-ol (>f , ... r1 NOTICE OFof>ROPOSED ,<I_. (I ,, .. ,. l()(dlf'<! "' 1)/0 Ad"'"' CHANGES'" THE R EGULATIONS RU.Ml Avtnu•. Co\I• w"" r .. i.10"'•• "' OF TME FISH • OO·IT·YOURSElfER'S D0 A..,.TI wll•<h i.mo 'Mt•ll boO< """I><> pubhtly ANOOAMIE COMMISSION •JUST UNROLL. EASY T oll<'neo •nOrtd(llor NO ii(( IS HER£8V GIVEN lhAI OUS DESIGNS! PHYSICAL £0UC.Al•ON SUPPLl'"S. tn• f l\n ""o G•m• Comm1u1on. e BRIGHT, LUSTR Or•"91' Co<l\I C.Olll'QO .,,., ~Cllon\ 100 711 Of lhe Fl\I\ -Game ... GolOrn ~'' Collf'9" coo.. •no lo •miH.,,,,..,1, 1n1erpre1 or Alt btO\ •rt to~ in &<torddn<• •''" mak• \Pf<,tft< \.At<I ~lion\ of Wld .JI IQ 'D FALi.. t.WINTER 181' ourwdnl to lht• •ultlOrll\I vetteo by ~· m"" 279 int B•d ~orm 1n,l•ul11ofl\ •nO cooe, "''",,,_,°"Juno ?J. 191'. ot t A • ' Ill. (OndlltOM ""° """'''"""""' "'"•<" am '"IM LonP Pl"" Town H•ll. JJ• ·1_ ... o.f4Al"T SQ. YO. SO. ,.,...owon1110....ornav~ .... turrd1n N Ju•<on Slrnt, lone Pine. ~·· FT th~ office OI 1tv-Purcht1\•no AQ(,nt of Calltorn.~. to r1tce1~ rt-<ommenda· " • \JHtl 't( "°<)I f"ll\fOCt hOf'\'\ •or ( t\M\Q('"' fr. It' ffQu•etlan\ r~ fi1tn O•ddtr mu\f \ubn''ht ..,11n Ii•\ ••ttnQ ta r~•OPnf Q.tf1\t D1td\ tor tht RICH LATEX REDWOOD STAIN 2 99 l»<l .. 0 '11'" 'CIWO '"'"''"0 ,,,,... ,.,. 19 '""'"'" • PROTt"TS . PRESERVES. '"NHANCES M oJPµ or tuOOfr \ DOnd m.de HV•hW' to...... ,...,,,,(fl •\AhOQtVPn .,,,.,. ·~ F1\f'\ •nd I~" ~ . '" ntn•• "' ,,... '°"" (ommu""• '""•<I" r. .. m. (omrno ·••on '"'" mnl 0" OLD ANO NEW WOOD -INSIDE OR OUT! () GA.l ·---· Oi\l1 1tl Bo•rO Of lru,,,.,., •n "" AuQu\' ?} lq18 A1 I ,1 tn 1n lhf' .. rnount not If'\\'""",,.,."""""' I\ 1 Snnom• County !l<Mr<I m Sullt!<voso" f' BEAUTIFUL, REDWOOD COLOR! ' o• 1ne wm bt<l ~'" O""'""'"' IMI 1~ Ch•mbr" 7111 M•n<!O<lno A .. nu•" 1•---------------------------· 1,.00., ,.,11 •i>••• 11110 '"" prooovo s.tn111 Ro<•. (Alllorr"" 10 <OM1d•f 5p.a11111ll•" MIRROR SQUARES C.lW\H•<t 1t tr. "~ i\ •wMdfrd to &f't' ltftlM'.hM\ tn rfloqUt.411""°' PfOPG\fid """ g ft nom. '" ........ , ol ,,.,,.,,. to ~1•r lo< '"""""' -btrd\ ,.,, the "1 .. " • GIVE ANY AREA THAT LAROE ROOM LOOKI '"10 w en '°"" ... 1 ,.,. P'OCHO~ 0' '"" W-•\OM "'"D IMTrR"'ST NEW DIM"'NSIONSI ,,,.0 w111 i:. •ort••lt<I or 1n ,,,.. <Ill>• En~HOflml'..tAI ple"'"'""rfl0e<1 to • ,_ "''" i;; • i;;: Of ,. bona. IM lull \um ,.,.,l'OI will °" lhhe 'l>ropeMI~ wlll be Otl Ill• • ..., • MAGNIFY U&HT, CONSEAVf fNfAOYI lo<lt11td 10 wld 'l(f>OOI dl\11 t<I •••ll•Dte lo< Publlc rootw tn .,.,. Fltll No Dldd<'• INIV w11nprA,. "" blO 10< •no GAmo CommlH•O" olllct, ••It 24 • OtriOd ... to<lv llW 11\I O•Y• ..... Nini!\ ~lreel. S.<r•IN'nlo, C.lllornl• VERIATfLE RED QUARRY TILE o,JJ+ 1 c 1,.. O•I• wllor '"" ooen•nq lhtrfOI •~u •lltr '"" .>uno 2J mttllno ,.,. Bo.<O Of Tru•I•"• r•~r-.\ •t>e fht f 1~n -~-Gomm .. oon II•• • WfATHERPROOf, USE IY PATIO OR POOU -P'"''•o<1 ot ,.,,.. ""o •'I• .... r1 •" b•d• d•1""''""" '""' tt»tr• •••no,.. ... <~" • USE INSIDE FOR STYLISH NATURAL LOOK! 2 · Of to •••v• """ •trf'Qul,.rtl•,., "' 10 fr>e~I onwrf'!mf'nt Q1.lrw.tnt to Sec t BUILT I" SPACERS! '""SY TO CL"'"NI ~• 1ntorm~lllt•• on ~ny DtO 01 "' '"" 110" /HI 011,.. R•~n"" MO rheltOn •,. e IC:ft IC:ft 8"18 1¥1• °""' D•d<llflO COO• \lgl\l'O I l!:.H ANO GAM E COM D111·"'·ii!,j OLEFIN CARPET TILE NOffMAN F WATSON Ml\SION --•-HH11 -~IV eo.>rOOI TrU\lff> LESLIE F EOC.EIHON • RESISTS MOISTURE, GREAT IN KITCHEN, c NYLON SHAG CARPET TILE • RICH ALL-NYLON PILE PAMPERS YOUR FEET WITH SOFT LUXURY! • FOAM CUSHIOt! BACK INCREASES CARPET LIFE! • SELF-STICK1 .:~.·,. ~#t 69~ INTERIOR -~ NATURAL LATEX FLAT ~~.A \!r. CORK TILE • fOR Pl.ASTER. ~-:-• RICH 8~WN 1 CONCRETE. \ ~~~ ·''~" • :~roA~cl~~R BRICK OR WOOD! 1 ~~ , • ANY DECOR! : ~~~~ ~L~=~~I • • ' FUNCTIONAL TOO, •WASHABLE! 299 f:U~~rE 39~ GAl fl OVER 300 HQME IMPROVEMENT CENTERS COAST TO COAST! v · ·~ ... COST A MESA Westminster Santa Ana 2221 Harbor Bl. 15191 Beach 3'rl. W. 17th :...:r4 ~~7~6 898-3388 547 -nS l DAILY 9.9 P.M.-SAT/SUM. 9-5:30 P·"" ~~ Ju,.,. 1• )flt ,, oo•"' r~"'ut'"" S.Cr•1••Y BATH CAMPER OR BASEMENT REC ROOM! ,z111 J:.;~''~"f.,r-C:oeu n ... ,. r .rol Ju~~~ .. ~~ Or-CO<l\I () .. , •• f'ttol • ALREADY PADDfOI • Sflf.STICK IACKSI 12·.12· ltlO ,. ,. .. ,. ·--------------------- SQ. FT. © 1'71. COlOll TIU SU,lllMAllT. INC PLENTY OF. FREE PARKIN.G PATTfRNS MAY VARY .. .... ... ,,.._ ,. --. '.-.,. -.. • .I ' ·-... t .. .. Thursday, June I. 1978 DAILY PILOT Al fl ' , No~ doµble your money in 8 years and 8 months with San Di ·Federal~ , -11ew s~PLus,·.savings-certificate E!. - per year .. 8.33% annual yield ••• and ask about our new T-PLUS'{l-month certifiCate! E arn more than 8'( with ou r new X-PL l'S savinl?" certificate. The .1nnu.il yield 1 ... 8.33% when $1.000 or more re oa1ps on deposit for the ft>ll term of 8 to 10 year~. wi lh interest compounding daily. That's more th an banks pay on comparahlc account\. and you en JO} insured .... 1kt) of your savi ngs up tn $40.000. T-PL US pays more interest than comparable T-bills! Earn higher intcrc!\t than the current six-month Treasu ry-bill rate by savi ng$ IO,OOO in a six-mon th T-PLUS '>avi ngs ~ertificate at San Diego Federal. After each weekly T-bill aU&t1on. the T-Pll'.c-interest rate for .. accounts opened <luring rh,11 \\eel." set 1/.t of a percentage ptimt ul>ove the 6-month T-b1ll yie ld ; ~n. 'j,11 or call thc.ncare~l S:in ·Diego F-cdcr.il S.1ving" onicc for the rate we're p.i)rng. lt"s an exciti ng new wa y to save .. v.1th the double-your-money people at San Di ego Federal S.1ving."' Wide selection of insured savings accounts. The variety of San Diego Federal Savi ngs account'> is indicated in the l'hart at right ... fro m the new 8-f'LUS ccrulicatc to lhe popular 51 ~% Pas:r;cnrd • or pa~~hook :.11trnunt that allows yo u to add or wtlhtlraw "wing-. whenever you want. Come in n(m and choO'iC the bc.,t account fo r ) ou ... or the bc:.t com hi n.111on of accounts to meet your <.av1ng ... need~. Remember: saving~ pl~ccd by the 10th earn from the l ~t da y or the !:la me month ... another PLUS for ..,aver-, at 5an Diego Fcdaal Saving-.! IFSU:I San Diego Federal Sa,Ymgs e AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Caplttrano Beec;h 34206 Doheny Park Road at Vlcl orle Blvd opposllo Capistrano Beach Plaza Shoppmg Center Telephone 496-0201 Laguna Niguel 30112 Crown Vftlley Parkway South ol Nlguet Road Telephone 495-6210 San Clemente 1650 North E(Ca,ml(l<> Real n&ar Avenlda Pico Telephone 49,6330 ANNUAL ANNUAL TERM & MINI· YIELD RATE MUM BAlANCE (l) (2) . (3) >----- S.33,, 8'1. 8 10 years Sl.000 ~ ---- 8.06% , . met ~10 years Sl.000 -------- 7.79% 7W" 4-10 years Sl.000 ,_ ----'-- 6.98\ 6~% 21h-1 O years Sl.000 - i.72'l 6'1'1% l JO years· • Sl,000 -- 5.92" SH 3 mos.·10 yrs. $100 f--S.39% 514\ Any term $10 I W•lh •~ltr!SI cornpoundfd dl•IVO<' I J6~t'l6~ di\' ~HIS lh~ IS lhf flll't1M lflll"" 111lttn1 lllt •lit" tatn>"J! <llt ltft '" lhf l(tO\tnl INOU(l!Ovl !hf 'ffll 1 ~II \I llld l<lltml I ollrs Mt 'l!blf'tl 10 <~"'' a!ld lh• fnlflf\I Ult\ 11o41d en ll1td le•rn Wflhc11t1 d•t au•••fllttd o"'' to1 lht 111'4 le1n1 I'll tith Ctlllhc.tlt I >•d•11l lltf111fl1011S ••qu11e -\ubs1ant1•l •M•ff\l pen1ll1 wh•n tund~ "' -~lld""" p<IOl lo Ille end ot llte slated''"" .. ,. ;• ·1 I :~ '• f • I I. ' I• u lf,;l.a, June I I 11a CALIFORNIA Atto rney General Riva& Stress 'Puf>liC ·safety' th ~l'~\' 0.,\\ \HU .MMC1•tH Ptf>\\ Wriltr Canl11dutl'" for 'I.ill' uttornt•\ genernl a rt• pr um1~111..: to 11 > l;i make California J safrr pla<'t! to Ii V(>. <'1t1H·n ~et·un• .!~Un nt homl· nn<I Oil lht• '>lrt·d Wiii be cut lO t\\O IOJJ<>r party camhdutci. Tue~ UJY E ach of the cand1datci. state Sen. Gc.'Orgc DeukmeJlan. rormff U.S Attorney Jamc·s Browning . Los Angcll'S City /\t t o rn ey Burt P i n es and Congresswoma n Yvonne Burkl• I ht: lu\\ Jnd ordc.•r t..a lk doc::.n t hJH· m ut'h to do v.1\h th'· actual dullc~ or tlw attorrwy gent!ral. \\ho IS ChWf la wyer for cfozens O( -.tate agencies as wt·ll <is chief law l·nforc~menl office r for tht: sta tc.· T ht.'rt~ 3r1• four m uJor can clidatcs campa1gn1ng to ll'plarc r~t 1rtng Hl'public u n Atlornl'Y General Evelle Younger has made this shJety pitch in one Corm or other. T ll E t\TTOR NEV g<.-nt-rdl handles som(· cnrn111a l appeal wor k. and some lot tt I prosecu· lions . :11' well as pc>rform ing as Cl THE RACE -FULL ol talk •1bout.. lhc need t o m a ke the * * * * * * * * * ' Focus. on Crime Rise A ll Four Candidates Promise Crackdown By The A!.socialC'd P r('S!'> The four ma1or ca ndida tes in the state at· torney general ·~ race this year seem to have heard the s ame messa ge. Californians are fed up with c rime. think 1t ·~ 1n sh am blC'-. . Somt· v<>ople a re JU~t bad people who (•nJOY for what...~ver r eason being (•r1mana ls. With othc-rs the rc ar1' some factor s of !>Oc ia l problems The cand1dal<•s ' com mon tnem e is that they <.1re going lo bottl e r1crce>ly against c rime if they win t he June prim ary and go on to win the NO\' ·l·mbcr g<.'nt:•ral t·ll'ct1on OEUKM EJIAN: Some viole nt crimes and bur glary continue to he on thc inc rease. They a rc on tht• inc·rNlS<.' lwc-a ust• cri me pa)s · tha t the cha nce <Jf tht• criminal g<.·Urng caught today 1s less than 1l usl·tl to hl· If thC'y arc caug ht the cha nce:. or being dealt with serious ly a r('n't :es good as they used to bt·. ... 't'1E l'Ol 'R AR E DEMOCRATIC Rep Yvonne Burk<." oncl Los 1\ngc·I<:::. City /\ttorney Burt P tnl'S a nd Rt•pubhc &in Sl'n George Dc~kmcJ1an and for me r L'.S. /\tlo rncv J a m es Browning. On somt• issue;, ~uch as the death pena lty. the re arc ~omc rea l philosoph ical differences : lbe Re pu blicans pcn.onally favoring 1t and the Dem o<'rats pe rsonally opposing it But many ot lht• four 's comments are very :-.1m 1l<1r T iit:\" T.\l.K ,\llOl'T T llE fl'-l' in Juvenile t:n mc. tht' m•t•cl to he a ble to "alk s afely down a !>lrl.'el at ntAhl. tlw d1ffi cult1cs that lc n1cnl courts and !>hort \t:•nt t·nt'C" po'>C for law enforcement. Seektng to sut<-ct•d t\Uorne~ General E~elle Young('r. lht•y fotus heanly on the st reet crime- f1ghting. v..h1ch IS actually prima rily the JOb Of lo<"a l authont1t·s Ill-re 1n qu1.•s11on a nd ·answer format a re some of these four Cit11 d1dall's' ans wers to queries about lhdr v1l'wS on C"nrnc a nd gc ncral law enforcement ISS Ul'S .... (}: Oo you r.-1·1 the d r alh penalty serve& ·as a dl'lt'r rt>nt '! BROWNING : Yt•!>. It certa inly IS a deterre nt with respe ct to iwrsons put to dea th. I don 't think anyone arg ues with tha t. .. There also have t>ecn numNous ini.t<irH.'t'li v..h<'re the homicide rate has gone clown wh1.•n• tht·n· was a death penalty law ;ind an agg n·ss" t· upprc1ach to proser.ution unde r t hC" la \I. DE K ~1t:J IA~: Ot t:·ourst:. Dun ng a {>('nod IA hen thl· death penalty was being enforced in Cahfornta 11951 lo !!Hit 1 the m urde r J"a te in our -.ta le· staved rclat1H•h stable Since 1964 th ere has only bec·n one ('Xl·cut1on a nd s ince tha t time the ~late 's m urder r ate 1th<.' numt>er o f hom1c1des per 100.000 persons> has tripled in California PI NES: I haven't s t:•en suffic ient evidence to eonvmcc me 1l 1::. a dcl1.·rre nt. There are a good many murd<:rs 1n slates with the death penalty. t\nd I think 1t 1s oft(•n applwd in an a rbitrilry a nd unequal w:Jy. I \\uuld fa vor hfe impnsonment without pos:o-1bllit.v of pa role for cr imes presently under lhl' death pt•nHlty conviction. That's my personal v1C"w. /\s attorney general I would m ake sure the present law 1s e nforced adequat ely. BU RKE : I havt• never heen able to observe an JO Y place that there was a dec rease in c rime whe n we institutcd the death pe na lty. But the position J tak(• is J rC~J)f'l'l lhc vie wpoint of the m ajority or people in ('aliforn1 a. who s upport the death pe nal· ty I will c-nf<ir tt' 1t <.1nd put deputies w ho helped write 1t in c·harg<' of the defense in a ny challenge of the la w t}: Is crime on th<' incrf'ase and ir so why? BR OWNIN G : Juvenile c rime ha s ris e n m arkedly O\e r the last 10 years ... I am very con· cerned wtlh our present ju venile justice syste m. I PINES: Some vaolent cnmes are tncreasing. Organized cn me 1s incre as ing. I reel the syste m in Ca lifo rnia has been too lcntent with violent a nd ha bitual c rim ina ls a nd that fostered the in crease in ·~ri me Th<' attorney general can try to toughen up the whole syste m and s ponsor leg1sla· lion tha t would put mo re v1olenLoffender s in jail lll'RK E: T h<' 4'.lnly nolent cri me on the m- cn·asc 1s rHJ>l' a nd t hat m ay well be because o f re· porting r:.ither than tht• c rime itself. .. 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If, , u1n·n1ty "-I'll"> nn 1h,· '"'In'' .111<""'"~ ' hom11 .. 1tlr rm"'-..ullon pJnd llJnllll11n ~.1 w" "'' v,1h 11 111 th• "l•P'"""' < """ 11c11,11 Ar ral : :. l•P' \\<lul .. n•mJ1ning l rtl1cal r>f \1111.ml' '' '"rrec11n11 lh.: tot Kknl c-0mc1<ll•ntJI 10 '"'' vcar\ JUd1u.1I C'k'Cllons. Ham1lll•n \J•tl. "It"' 110 1 Millard\ fnult that t lost my 1c111pe1 •· THEODORE E. "TED" MILLARD D EPUTY D ISTRICT AT TO RNE Y .. <:rimt• dat..i ('Otlcl'l1on unii And the offlct ha~ <i :.tall of 111 ""st1g alori. to adv1st'. uss1M and roord 1natl' loc1t1 t1.1 w t•nforct' m e nt offlcC'rs . Muc h or ll IS paperwork. cs sen t1al to thE: lunct1on1ng of the n 1mana l JUsll ct• ~ystt•m. but tar n •m o ved lrom th« i.treet crim e· lht· c and1<lates ar~ plcd~t·d to t1 i.:ht AN D MUCH OF tht• allornt) gt·n t:•r al"s time 1!> occupied draft ing IC'gal op1ntons ro r state a Ren <'ll'~ and dcfcndmA or prosccut mg c1v1l s uits for state offices That ·s dry stuff. no formula tor \ 1ctory an a day when people r(':ld daily news papN C1ccounts Jnd s et: dally telc \•1s1on report:-. of the• la test rapt·. mutl1pl<· ki ll 1ng or prison A:.ini.: !:lo tht· campaign h as jocused on ISSU{""\ lht:· :)llOrOl•) At•nt•ral has l1ttlc· d1n'<'t influC'ncc ov1·r longer pn son te rms tor violent offenders. tht: lack of court cm c1enc y a nd toughness in dcah nJ:: with criminals. the: ris e of or gan17.ed cnme J\11 four candidates h:H E lift- stones somewh:it r em 1n1sccnt of t he American On.·a m that peopl(' from humble beginnin gs can c limb to pos ts of power an~ prest ige. ' H(•re. briefly, a rc the conte n· de rs 1n Tuesday 's p rim ary D EUKM E JIAN. 49. l b a Re publican state senator from Long &!ach. Known a s the death pe n alty's biggest supporter in the California Legis la ture. he ha s pus hed n umerous law-and· ord N bills !-tince he w as clc<'ted in 1962 Ot•u km eJ1an·s roots as the son or an Ar mentan rug and paper bus inessm an ne a r Albany. N.Y .. may pose one of his biggest p ro· blems Ul this election: his last name. I t 1s d e f1n1 t e ly f o r e i g n · soundm~. So his hle ralure car· n('s a p ronouncer : Duke-MAY· JIO HIS LITERATURE bears h\s nic kname "Duke " -his · real nic kname. to be sure. but also a -PAIO POLITICAL AOVEFlllSEMENT - 'CRIME INCREASiNG Stat& Sen. Deukme11ar. ndm l' mon· t·vot<•ll\t' 11t joh1~ W ti) ne toughnC'~:-<.1 1~<1 'hl·n t :~ than ·Dukl· Mi\ Y 1in 1:; "hi~ la!>t name 1h1• probtl'm ' t ,, t h C' n ;, m l' 1 o <• t• I h n 11· :-.oun ding" · I \\ outd hopt• v. e \'f' gottl·n to 1 he plac"' an o ur !-Ol'll'ly \\ ht•n · people don·1 hdH' lh<Jl kind ot b1ase~. '' Oeukm1:J1:n !>itY ~ 8 R OW!l.t1'C \\A S Jl ~T a nothe r US eittornq he 10 11• th4' Pall}" Hearst caM· Born in Globt· Ar11 h ... J!.rt"w _up in ~mall IO\\O!' 1n Cd1i1orn1.1 mo\1ng each t 1m1.· h •• .., r..iht:·r moved 1n his JOb ol J C l'cnnl·~ Co. Browmn~ -w as ch1l'f t r ia l d,· puty for the San M <steo Count •: D is t rict Attor ney -. o fflcl· tor nine ) ea rs prior 10 becom rnJ? U .S attorney 1n San F'ra nc1~co an 1970 In Fe b n;ar:. \\he r. h" an nou n c cd ht• v.ou ld run t h1· s econd scna•nc<' o t his prl'S!' !>tate m ent mt'r.t 1oned h is pro secu t1on of P <itty Hearst. In lh1· s ame annou n rt".ml·nt . 1 ht• ·15 DEATH 'DETERRENT Prosecuror Browning • v , ••• I 0 t cl I " II cl I d tJ I I' .:ckr.r.v.k cl g 1c1 h 1· 1 .. 1i... 1d rnon,·v 1.1;..;. 01·1.lo.rr.t·J1<111 tsro\\t111 1J.: hat·k~ the duath p1·na h.l llt .., .. .»> 00<' Of lht• h1~(!(.'St d1llf..'rt.'Ol't'' bl'l-wei·r. tht· t \\C. 1:-. h1~ s u(>fJ{Jrl of P rop0Mt1on IJ tht· propt r1~· t <1x l'Ul 10ltli.1t1 n BROWNING BACK~ 1l 1111 t hl g round~ Jl<'Opte muM try l<• g.1111 bar k control of thc·1r g1~\l r11 m l'r:J Dt•ukmf'J1<1 n in:.h •ad A•P porr -riH•t J>ropo:-111on x :-d~ 1ng 1t "outd Hbn prov1ck "•J.!r.11tcar1l prop1·rt~ l3.>. rl'11t·f "11houl tt11 problt:•m:-h1• lH·l11·\n tJ \\Ill l0 d UM ' l:..in Bro'l'nln).!. oJ lull. :,(Jll11l1•1 took ing man. pull th1., up5t!L \ 1(' tory off"' • • 1 a m azed a (1.'\\i p<:orite "hen I \\On thl' Pa tl) lkar~t caM·. d1dn I I ' h,· !'l~lh d :.light -.mtl<· Pll\ ES. BO R:\ IN Uurbank Y: 11:-. -;1 udC"nt bod~ pre~ldent •1f Lo-. Angl'lcs J11gh St·hool 111 J957 <S.•f' llOPEtT LA..;, Page Alli cost Efficie11t Law Enforcement f ror tlw p a:.t tou r )l!a1~-.. a:. Oran~e Cou nty Shertfl B1 "d Ca tt·:. h.1!> cl1•111u1btr:11t•d h 1-. .al11ht11•:-. ,1ncJ leaden.h ip q uJlitius , l.lr;id G.1le:-h a:. l,,ppl Oranf.(c County~ ktrfZcst la \\ <•ntcm·t·m1·nl .1gt·11c' .111Hu1~ tlll' 1110:.t l't'SJ><'Ctr d <tnd w l'll·run in the 1'1atc t l·,v1 ·n in till' la C"t' ol Kkyrockctinf( inflation. Slw riff GJ IP~ lw:-. t nnt 11H1t·d to hnng h igh q11.J 111' p1Qtess1ona l law C'nlorcem c nt to all of Oran~c Countv Slwrlft Gall•:-. hus 1mple mon tcd cost sa vinf( pro1.~ram:-. and !o ught lnr 1·otorm .. th.11 ll,1\1' rr:.ult('cJ in co:-t c lfic1c.•nt law c nlorcem cn t for Or:ingl' Cou nty Uu r111g Br:icl Galt'1'0 fi r:-1 tt-rn1 o:-. ~our !:>h crilf, hi::. Oc•partnw nt hm•: • • • • • • Inc rease d p atrol coverage w itho ut incrC'a bCd coi.t. hy ,t'~t ablbh1111-: onC'-Officcr p<tlrol car M.'rvicc· in .ipprop riatC' a rea l> E~pandccl and re tn.icturcd ~1 \Olun ta 1y l'mcrgcncy Rci;crvcs torn• o l O\ C'r 300 trained pcrsonn<•I ... a l ;i l,'N'al C01't -.;JVing_-. 10 t:1\J><I} ('I" lm pfl'lll('llt('d lllUll' t•ll lC'lt•ll t rnana/.(l!ITil'nl hy rcorgani,dng 1lw lkpartnwn1 11110 lhrt'P ma1o r dl\'ls1on~ Urought till' ~ou1h Ornngc Count~ ~lwrit l':. ~llh!>ta l ion into lull opPra t1on. tlw:. cull ing patrol travd o r "down·· 1imt'. w h ile providing for cf fici1~n1 loca l p;ilml to arc•:i rr•sidt·nt:- ...,uc!'1•si,full~· oppu:-cd laws u1ti-. h roughl b~ ~µ •cial intereM grou ps, w hich would h::we cost ta:<paycrs m any t hou~nds of d ollars in lncrc!asc-d operatio n al cost~ of th<• d ete ntio n fac ilities . \taintaincd a high ly 1·ffcct1ve levt•I ul !-t1'rvic<' to the growmf.( populace \-1. 1thmlt c-orre:-pondln~ increases in o pt.•rat 1o na I c-o ,t:- Re-elect Sheriff Brad Gates. The man with the Ability, Experience and Accomplishments. '"'t'filOtot&ecsO.• "•"'~~°'""" S-nt.'\Ana.CAO; ·~ 0..v_,P Wt-.'•• <..;i•A. 'tff,·•• t r~'t-r'\t111tPV1t t~ trf1N<""~N1 tw~~•""'A' •tt ,., ~" . . ·-· ---. ·--· <\ ' :. .. I NATIONAL 0All y P•LOT 11~ I Table's Burnt Offering: llaming Abomination th Ill C. ll ,\. "lll.l.lt..AN ..... s-••• , ................ \\ aatl.'r, roll th ut ru.:ry cnuck char'ot, lhttl flam10g chuck "ogon. ba<'k into the kitchen. 'The flambe rouri.t~ I!> not for me. As one who has i.penl all hls formative years llnd a good portion of hu. m arried tare eaUnJ in the ltltcheh. J do not yearn to have the scene and the sm e lls recreated for me at the table when 1 dip into m y credit card purse to dine In the poshest flfplac~. .... • DO THE NECESSARY Wl'nl the s teak Diane and le canard fl aam beau out of my s ight and as rar a s possible from my queasy sense of smell Ne ver mind fla shing those gleaming copper s killets and polish silver cooking urns with a spirit la mp nickering underneath. The hiss of burning fat, the s izzle of scorched s uet provide nothLng short or a complete turn-ore foT m y taste buds. The reek of gar lic. the gestation ar omas of sauce Bem a ase. the acr id ~mtll of onions browning in hot butter inves t m y nostrils with a nostalgic re- vuls ion for the old company mess hall at Fort Dix, where the mess serge ant r~• ]lad led out greasy por -4..-lions or corned beef hash tew · from the steaming ste am ...., _______ _.J t able . while little rivulets or perspiration ran down his bar e chest and under his dog lags. Why do I always think of that when the maitre d · 1s standing there in has cut-away coal and • :;ta rched. studded :)hlrtfroot r ead y to pour the cream to my taste into the gurgling fettucini '? "NOT llt:Rt:," I WANT TO scream. "Take it back to the kitchen where •l belongs!" Does this fe ar of fla mbe go back to some childhood trauma . a g lob of undiges ted camp/ire marshmallow'! A \!Oal·black Boy Seoul hot dog~ A cookout al your ta ble seems to be the in· thing at all the "in" res taurants in the na tion's capita l, the sort of places where Barbara Walters lunches with Menachem Begin or where the Joint Chiefs r epair to when the Pentagon -cafetena is having a s pecial on chicke n a la king. Whenever t 'a m fo rtunate enough to dine in sue b so_filtislicated ~ounduuis .... iD.~ s;o t'l'\.e.J:OOm with Hamilton Jor<fan -wa-rmin g his hands ove r a Bad Amorello. Just a few tables away from Art Buchwa ld noshing on knish . I find m yself tapping the silverware on the ta ble in time to Andrew Marve l's morde nts couplet : "ALWAYS AT MY BACK I he ar. time 's winged chariot hurrying near." Because always a t m y b ack l hear t he maitred 's wheeled chariot a -whoosh with the leap· ing flames of burned cognac, .crackling with the sparks or Grancio alla Gran Diavola <deviled crab when done in the kitchen ). aflame with burnt of· ferings of e very imaginable variety brought lo your ta ble direct from the basem ent cook ranges of Dante 's Inferno. I s hould bl' t.'ICJ l ed . hum ble. sh a r i n g a backyard barbequc in s uch an ele gant indoor set· ting walh lht.• very flowe r · and power of o ur Republ\(· There at tht• next t able is Tungson P a rk , pok· mg at a pot of Korean seven-way beef over a charcoal bnme r There in the comer, huddled ove r a pungent urn of bubbling fondue, are Ethel Ke nnedy. thl' S hah of I ran 's twin sister --you know. the o nl:' <it the U .N. -l .M. Pei, the <1 r c h 1tect. Hnd Biily Ki lmer, &A e Redskin quarterback .. l SHOULD BE IN Seventh hea'ft:n, celebrity wise. but there in the penultimate banquette is Farrah Fawcett-Majors, those lovely limpid ·eyes t astcd on the waiter as he -yeech -cracks an egg a nd unl'overs the anchovies for her Caesar :,al<id Nothing curdles my m arrow and turns my <hgcst1ve JUI CeS to CJCld faster tha n the Sight Of a raw cg~ and the low t 1de :.na ff o r naked anchovies. '"Check, please, waiter." I know for sure the short order cook m the diner at the intersection of the interstate does a better 1ob cooking 111 publtc than these aging Ten· tlt.>rfoot :.couts m their frock coats and grease· wi lll'd carnations AT LEAST I DON'T GO out into the night with my hair recking of garlic and the back of m y col· lar ~latncd ;md singed by the blue name of cognac cookery 1 ri:.h coffl•c is <inother na ming abomination that s hould be -banned in public. des pite its mcdacinal benefi ts I don't know how many times Destroyer Sinking Set SAN DI EGO <AP 1 The destroyer Bausell has been decomm1"!>1oned after 32 years and will be sunk in U.S. m 1ss1lc tests at se<J, the Na vy said. . . In a cere mony. 150 enlisted men and 10 of· racers marched off the ship for the last time. lfhc Bauscll. nnmed for the only Marine from Washm~ton. D.C .. to receive the Medal of Honor in World Wa r II. was la unc hed at Bath, Maine , in 1945. She saw action in wa rs since. &lyerwoob &1Jutttr (!torp. \re·re Family Owned CUSTOM SHUlTERS Regular-Wide· Stationary Louvers for your windows CAFE DOORS ROOM DIVIDERS ALL CUSTOM DESIGNED, FINISHED &INSTALLED -Your Satisfaction Assured --One Year Unconditiona l Guarantee On ALL Work -Buy Direct From the Manufacturer -c.a11 for FRE E Estimates --Old World Crartmans hip Sherwood Shutter Corp. 839-3380 , 3555 w. McFadden •t H•rbor 1 .. 771 -0200 Santa Ana 111 hO\\ fTIJO\ counLr1cs l 've seen the poor mm1on \"I J\·k J i,:l.i;ll, fall to gel the cream lo float and '"·v cn i.:1w UJ) tht• "'hole effort and mstead offe r a cou1>k of bo1h:rmakers on the house {'111:.1nc .iu table 1s fraught with dangers I was on u No. wcgian ~h•P once when they doused the hghtis ror the windup of the captain ·s gala dinner and the waite rs cam e in with trays of baked t\laska .hWi on high . High enough to set off the ceiling fire s~ler11. ' BANANAS •·o~. A delicious d1sti. eaused t he fire that Qu rned down Bl'QUnan 's great resla urunl In New Orleans. ll 's back in business. The fl ames from the flambc dessert were s ucked into the a lr·cond1lioning venlf; as a waiter emerged from the kitchen with an order. The nice thing about dming m Chinese restaurants. whether here or in the People's Republic. is that all the cooking lakes place behind the window·less doors of the kitchen. The inscrutable Orientals do not share their s ecrets o r the ir ftil alures with the p ay ing cus tomers. · The only thing I ever really yearn to ha ve set afl a me in a restaura nt as the check. CHA~COAL BEEF Tungson Park FONDUE FAVORITE Billy Kilmer TABLE COOKOUT Barbara Walters KNISH NOSHING Art Buchwald . . . . . .. . . . . 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SOllY •• lllllle H..._..Area. ..-I i.at• 31 YEARS OF INTEGRITY & DEPENDABILITY ... -........... -. ..,,. -"'""' ... STORE HOURS: 9-9 DAILY 9-6 SATURDAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. ~ . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ 122 DAIL 'l Ptt. l Hip Lady Li·ves It Vp at 77 At Disco 'F.\\ \OHi\ 1.\1'1 ~evenly .,even 4ncJ S1 equ11ls Dis 1·0 ~J ll} th;il hip Tl-<1u1 l1.1 Sunnsl' lady \\hO seven nights .i v. et'k 11a1tukct. in the party lights of Lhe chic and cliquish Mud10 5-1 · l m gonna dance ttl the day I die." s ays Dis co Sally. \\ hu .., really 77 year-old Sally l.Jppman widow. former l 1w~t·r. µlatonic lover of nice young men and one heck on~ hu~\ h.•. on and off the. danCl' floor T iit: l-'OllR-FOOT· 10, !5-POUND disco queen figures ,ht• has about three years ldt on this planet In that lime s hl' wunti. to dunce'. dance. dance and perhaps manage a romantic in\.l'rlude or two. Disco Sully generully a.rrives al Studio 54 between 1 and 2 a m . hob nobs and discos with the hkes or Dustin Hoffman. Truman Capote and Bianca Jagger for a Cew hours. then heads for breakfast. She gets home generally "at 6 30. 7 .30. H 30 or 9 30 m the morrung. depending on where we ~o and.what we do ... DISCO SALLY SAYS Sh E "perfor ms .. al Studio 54 be<' a use "it's got me hypnotized ... Prescription s unglasses are ~outfit because she "can't stand the glare. Wht•n I first went there. I used lo put cotton 1n m y ears Nu\' I hkt.> 1l I love 1t. ll 's fun and I can tell you. it's rha n~cd my hfe." Mrs J.1ppm<An's social d11y begins about 9 pm with th(' arrival tor drnnc r <1l her co·OP coincidentally located al 5.t Riverside Drive of a select a ll-ma le group or "seven or so." "They're su<'h nice boys. Dul lhey all think I 'm their mother." Sally s aY.S while watching over her veal slew a nd pol roast for the night 'i. gut·~ts "THEY TELL l\1E E VE RYTHING, iJll their troubles Rut you !..now. seven kids can eat you out of house and home." • CALIFORNIA I NATiONAL .Hopefuls · Decry ~rime Ca1ulidates Jlow Fight for Public Safety <Continued From Pagt• A20J llt.• "as ra1i.('d by ha., mother aftt•r has father ll•ft homl' when ht· was onC' year old She works 111 a flower s hop Ht: won nam t-reeo~n1L1on for h1mst•lf as Los An~ele:-<·1ty al· tornl'y following his election 1n 1973 De mocrat. Pines. 40. tells au d1cnces he as running on his re· C'Ord and hts µrOM'CUt1on ('X pl'nen('c• lie g1 vt•s a s urprising· I y !. t r o n g. I a w a n d o r d c r, ml'ss age . min1m1zing hi s pC'rsonal op1:>0s1l1on to tht• d l'ath penall) and onl~ occa s ionally d e:-.C'ribmg hims elf as a strong t 1\ II hbertanan B t::FORE THE C:i\MERAS, ht: (Inds h1msclr often having to fend off questions t1bout the fact his offiC'C' a pprovC'd destruction or files conlain1n~ c1t1zens' com· plaints aguini.l Loi. Angeles P.Ohcc officers 'STATE TOO LENIENT' LA Attorney Pines "" w ....... , .. 'RESPECT MAJORITY' Congresswoman Burke ' To hear Mrs. Lippman tell it, a 25-year-old "Greek god by l he name of Yann1s" has aske d for her lwnd in matrimony. She has said yes and wants the wedding to be held al Studio 54. 'lit• didn't pcr..,onally knov. about the 19'16 inc,dent until ti was too late. Pines tells au dienccs. And if he had known . the fi les wowdn'l have been destroy~ • ... ----·--'"" ,.... AP Wlre""°'o "What the heck. I do everything e lse there." s he said . Mrs Lippman goes to lhl• disco so often. !>he no longer pays the $10 admission ree She hves on Social Sccuraty and income Crom the estate of her husband. who died three )·ears ago. MRS. LIPPMAN SAYS SH E'S h ad the dancing bug all her life but unfortundtely marned a man who didn't like to dancC'. .. I u.'it-d to dance <.tll the time. but lo and behold. l get marnC'd . and my hu~band does n't Lake to dance. .So. lit· tic by little you stop dancing. You play bndge. you play mahJong. but.,you don't dance " She suid she earned a law degree but gave up practic· ing in 1937 when s he "decidM there is no j ustice. If you know the right judge you can get away with murder." NOWADAYS, MRS. Ll PPMAN frets about what !-.h<!'s going to wear each night "f hke sneaker~ but now they're g etting a Jillie too hot So nov. I wear moccasin!> "You don'l hav to look classy the re even though som<.· damt·s an• pretty c ossy Thl'Y don't hke µolycstcr so I don 'l wear polyc!>ter." she said. -. l\s he talks, Pines. et former a:.s1stant VS auo rne). ~tnves to be personable. liut behrnd the sm1IC' hangs lht t e n s ion of <he Democratic primary race bel\veen ham and Congresswoman Burke lnit1ally, the two pledged to run a "pos 1t 1ve campaign," <1vo1dang charges a nd C'Oun · tcrchargcs But that pledge has been s hattered in the weeb close to the electmn .J'ines says Mrs. Burke'attacks him because he does better in the polls a nd money-raising urc na lie c<.tlls her leg1slat1vc n •cord ' "und1stingu1s hcd .. and ~il \'S she has neve r had thE:· ad minastratl\'l' ex(X'rience of run· 111nE? a large law office MRS. BURKE. BORN 1n Los Angeles. w;1i. the only daughter of i:I Hollywood swdto-· )tl~li<'t' of-the stale Suprcm1.· laborl'r C:ourt Sht.> was elected to three terms 1n the Legisla ture and then thr~ term s in Cong rt'"s Sht> wa!-. <'O<'hairman o f \he 1972 Ot•mocratic Na tional Conven- l 10 n . gett i ng natiOn\.\>1d<.· tcll·v1s1on exposurt' J\l 15. shl' doc1dcd lo run for attorney genernl • Of all lhc lour <'Ontender~. shl' man1m1zes the "lo p ~op" an{?I<' or the job the most. stressing that the job is primarily one of advising state agcnC'1cs She has said therc would Ix: peoplc who would h av1.• biases aga inst a black woman running for atlorne~ g1meral' Hut she :-a td once late last ) ear · 1 find 1t as tounding that anyont· would thank a woman can't do that JOb \\hen you han'. ~o anstancC'. a woman U .S alto cy 111 Lo s Angeles and a o m an chie f MRS. Bl ' RK t. ,\I.SO ha<- fa c\!d qul'st1on.., .1boul lh1.· rcla tioni.h1p b<.'twc·e n h1•r hu:-band Wilham Burke. etnd Omni lb •. " c o n l r o ,. c r " 1 <• I S CJ u l h t' r n Ca htorn1a hc<illh 1·an· plan h1· prt•v1ousty .work1·d lnr Sht· 'a~ ... .,he would hav1· nu pro blt•m 11rc\ .,t•(·ut 1ng l\\11 IH·ncl1ng l'J !'C" .1ga1nsl th<.• plan Like Pant''" ..,ht• ha., n<>I s lrcssl'd her (X'rsonal oppos1t1on to th<.· death penalty .rnd ha:-. t a l ked a lot :..bo ut dM1ling hars hly v.ith \'IOlcnt offenders. On some issue:-. th('V d1Ht·r Ptnt•s C'am(' oul 111 s upport of J m:indalory pnsonrll'rm for l'.\'cr~ o nt• c on\'tC'll·d of a vio lent ('Tlmt· ~1r!-. Bµrk,• "UJ>p<Jrh ,, m:indato ry ll'rm fo r .,omc <>I I he:-,;.• <.'fl me~. but .,a 1d thcri· s hould be lh1.• lat1tudt• to slucJ, othl•r tTlmes on a l'J sc ·bY ·(·a~1· bas is .·· Song of R~salynn .• Club Serenades First Lady By The AsM>cialed Press Appare ntly you don 't n ave to be a Democrat to do lyrn·al handstands 1n s alute of Rosalyn.n Carte r · When the Con~ress1onal Club held :l "Symphony of Love" breakfast last wet•k honoring thl' first lady . ,J.lucsts were serenaded with a number C'Hllcd "ltos alynn" lh;it \\'as s ung lo the tum: of .. EdehH·1:-'> " TUE LYRICS W E Rt.: \Hillen by Rep. Tennyson Guyer. R-Ohio. and his wife Mac. Keeping 1l a family af fa1r1 the sing alon,J.l was led b y daughter Rosu.· Guyer. Here arc the lyrics, which you might want Lo try out m the showe r "Ros-0-lynn. Ros -a-lynn "You're the queen of our meet-inq 1"rom a-bo1•e. Songs of l.Atie "Blend to makt-up our greet-1ng · J>Ledg-mg our trust unth our hearts and hond.<i · lleorts and lwnds to-geth-er Ros-0-lynn . Ras-a-lynn 'Blessmgson youjor ·t'U·er · THE CL UB ORAWS its mcm bersh1p lrom women Cong ress mcm· bers and the v.1ves of Supreme Court Jus tices. Cabint't members. :it:nators and repre.cntatt \'CS lni;1dcntally. the tribute to Mrs. Carter. although called a breakfast. was held durin~ lhe lunch hour a nd featured su<.·h unlikely breakfast fare as breast of ch1ck<!n on ham. He lping to make the <tffair a suc· cess were 34 corporations and trade a ssoC'1ations. ranging afphabet1cally from 1\llstalt• ln!-.urance lo the Toba<'· c o ln s titutl'. The 34 were acknowled.J.lcd for buying tables or otherwise contributing to the event. Comedian Uob Hope. often idcn· l1f1ed with Hepublican cause!.. enter lamed A Your Daily Piiot .can be Recycled. O.C.C. operates official center 10< Costa Meu . VERY SPECIAL SALE , - OAK WALL' UNITS •• '20. Del"'YC fACTOaY SEC 211 CAMINO CAPISTRANO • LAGUNA Hl<;UR 11141 131.9992 495.4202 / lAvory ~wy -Ott San D1eoo Fwy . Next To Nvrsery\and) • Ill NEW SAVINGS ACCOUNTS EFFECTIVE NOW In addition to First Federal's many otheJ1ugh ... yield accounts, two new accounts have now been authorized by the Federal Home Loan Bank: 8.003 CERTIFICATE* WITH EFFECTIVE AllllUAL YIELD OF 8.33% Eight year certificate account with minimum deposit of $1,000. This 8.00% Certificate* provides an 8.33% effective annual yield based on daily compounding of interest. MOllEY MARKET CERTIFICATE* Six month certificate which pays l/4% over current U.S. Treasury Bills. The rate is tied to the average auction yields for 6 .. month Treasury Bills as reflected in the most recent weekly period. There are no brokerage fees. No trips to the treasury office. No waiting for • your money. •In accordance with Federal Regulations, these are ixed-term, fixed-rate accounts. In the event of early withdrawal, there will be a substantial interest deduction. ~~ -1• ________ .... ! ~ "~want to give you the best service in town!" E~A~A~~ Costa Mesa Office Baker Near Harbor HOU RS: D~ily 9AM to 4PM. Friday 9AM to 6PM. Saturday 9AM to l PM. Ainplt free rarking. Teltphdht S-49-9141 for information. rmJCl ~ uch Ible .her lp c 11als ool<; 1gcd And >und lent~ h ow lMA ak to ies lo • the splay tentlv some 1e u. bo01c ' • ' LOCAL I CALIFORNIA / NA J IONAL e lrow Pages-- Psychic Guide .Aids Occult • m SAN FRANC ISCO (AP 1 -P1ck1ng up bad vibe~ froro you r fortune teller ., Is your palmist having trouble re&ding between the lines·• Oetting a bad deal from your Tarot reader ? Carol and Mary Cocc1ard1 isay they can help. The San Jo!ie sis ters have compiled "Th~ Psychic Yellow Pages.' a consumer's guide to psych1cs, a s trologers. ho listic cente rs , palmists. Tarot readers and re - ~earchers. THEi l\ GOAL IS to help ~o pie find reputable purveyors of p s ychi c urt s, f r o m para{lsyctlology lo m etaphysics, in Northern California .. It's JUSt hke ~oing to a doc· frequently as poss ible, said Carol, 24, the hostess of a local television progra m . "We have to be hke scientists a nd ask ourselves. 'Is this work· mg'>• Either it produces res ults or 1t doesn't," s aid Mary. "Jf not, we have to move on to som ething that will work . tor," said Mary, 29, 'a lcarnm~ "J STARTED OUT skeptical. disability tea('her. "A doctor can but t found out there a re some assist you to a certain point and things that worked. There are a a psytthic. 1r they're very good, Jot of charlatans and quacks out can tune right in to whe re you're there. b\,tt il's an area tha t at." • should behvestigated further." The sisters intt•rv1ewed cibqut The Cocciardis got inter.ested ..... . . . . Tl'lursday. June 1. 1978 use DAIL v PILOT A 2 3 .. > ~ • ... 500 _lleopl_c, eventually mcluding in psychic phenomena 10 1973 ~ot'1~~""1t>ll"~lfR'e" beok? • > whelt• ~~,pol~~~~ T'°' - c. b1 Ii i 10 :in gi· pie c ag \#t8 :-al ._. the A hut l and to ! th al Mo1 A won cl ow ~ud hori de J wh•C'h sold about s.ooo copies m hy a psychic who told her -sne Oops Steady 'll'fL-re its first 4' a months on the racks. had a verte bra out of place and ' i •at=: had kidney problems. A check , . . . with her doctor confirmed it,. 1 hl'l rn:k m ay be 10 not gom~ too lar up the wall. Al any rate. Later. another psychic· -an J ohnny R edmond_lO o f Laguna ~1guel. was one of thl' apparent quack -told Carol she skillt•d ska teboarde r pilot!> who rc.·eenlly d e mons trate d would-.die in an l)ccident at the '" 1 h(·11· ~k11l ;rnd lhe reliability of a n ew 5katt•l10arding d t•v1c·c" ThL· marathon skateboard session took plat•t• at Lwn Coun- try Safari in Laguna Hills . ''WE BASED 1T on a very strict crite ria ,·· s aid Ma ry. "Would we go to these kind of people or would we helve our friends ~o to the'm ., Our purpose was to upgrade the credibility of the field." Most of 1hl' proplc t:hey in- terviewed w«.:re not included in the book. Docs that m ean they are phonies? "We usually say that their pur poses and ours were not in a lignment," s aid Mary. age of 30 . "That was a 'fa tlMistic type of information she didn't need to know," said Mar y. "Itse.-ved no purpose. Artist 'All Wet' in Florida . The paperback anrJudes list m gs for psychics, palm readers, graphologists, numer ologists, Taro t r e<id ers. a !>t rologer s. holis lic health practitioners and educators C1nd rese<lrchers. ' MOST LISTINGS 1?1vc na me. address, telephone number and a s ummary of the inter view, as well as an estimate of chCl rges. Thl' hook will I><.! updat('d a-. "SO WE DECIDED to beeome investigators and fiod out who was ~redlble in this field . We wanted to <'Ompare the fortune te llers and the people with a psychology background." The sisters don't guarantee re- !-.Ults. They offer the book only as a place to s tart in searching for 'the inner self." "This art•a is helping people solve thc11: problems and it is working," s aid Mary ... But it is ;.in area that should be studied furth e r and r esear c hed, cspl'c1ally by scientisls. so peo- plt· have a better understanding or tht•m::.clvcs .. LJOO REACH. Fla IAP> - Besides h1!> canvas, brus hes and tubes or oil patnb. artist. Bob Van Kay n<.'(.>ds a ·boat, uh oxy- fZen tank und flippers to paint at his underwater studio o n tht· ocean floor. Vis ib1lit) perm itting, he p1<'ks a s pot m t he Gulf ot Mexico a couple miles offshore in this coastal commumty. I le dons his scu.ba diving g~r. grabs his art materials, roV,~'-<YVerboard and s wims 25 to 35:.feet to the bottom. THERE llE S ETS up shop for RestQring Irvine ·Dream Mental H ealth Team Serves Kids, FanUlies Ry JACKIE HYMAN 0t 11W 0 •1ty P•tot stall For many people. m oving to I rvinc 1s the futrillmc nl of a dream "Then when people have brob- lem s, tht•v'rt· bewildered," said Kathkl'n Phalen. <.'<>O rdinator of a m 1.:nt<1 I ht•a It h teci m that serves \rv1m.: )'Oungstcr::. and their fum1hes. "I TIDNK IRVINE is pretty typical of the American trend towa rd both parents working and buyrng h om t•s," Miss Phalt•n said "The trouble with that 1s lhl•r<''s not much lime for family hr<•" Th<' Learn \\as establis hed at its bas e. SELF a ltt•rnat1ve high school. in Octohcr as the result of a cooperative effort by the Jrvmc Uni f1l·rl School District and the llum;m Ser vices Agency South OrMge County Heg1onal Alcohol. Drug Abust• and Mental Health &•rvices Availahle to ht'IP ;myonc with youn~stt•rs undc·r 18, <1nd the youn~ pcopll• thc•msl•h e~. are a <.'\ 1 n 1 c a I p s ) l' h o I o g 1 s t , a psychi atrist ;ind M1-.s · Phal<•n. a clinical social workt•r ... PROGRAMS RANGE from educ ati o n s em i nars a nd psyc holog1cal testing to crisis in- te rvention and md1v1dual, fami- ly a nd group treatment. M iss Pha len said ~he believes there's still a stigma allachl•d lo seekinS? he•lp ~~ Oel11 Pllet Stiff Plloto IRV1NE COUNSELOR Kathleen Phalen "People seem to assume that 1f you're in counsehm,~ you're 'cra zy,' which 1s a fallacy," she said. "MOST OF THE families in Irvine are basically healthy," Mi ss Pha len said. "But that d ocsn 't mean t hat they don 'l e x penence stress and problems. "P eo p le fi g ure, ·r can manage,· and they s truggle and struru~lc. If they could reach out. 1l might not be such a struggle." Among the types of problems she s ee!>, Miss Phalen said, <lrc bre nkdowns in family com· mumcation~. divorces affecting children, di s pla c1.:d homem a ke rs , adolescents who get intc) trouble because there are n 't enou~h things for the m to do. and feelings of isolation. "IT'S A BRAND·NEW com- munity and the t ies a r e n 't there," Miss Phale n haid, c1t10g rela tives, established church groups and old fncnds as the t ype of support tha t many Jrvmc families lack. There a r c s pe<.'ific steps families can l ake to help im· prove communication , such as t•ating dinner together and St'l ting aside blocks or lime to s pend togethe r, Miss Ph<l len said. But often 1l helps to have counselors assist in discussions and d ecision-making, ~he said. "IRVINE IS A beautiful place and there's a lot of potential." Miss Phalen said. · "Rut there a rc times when (\ver ybody needs some kind of ('Ounschng or ~omebody to 1ust hs \t•n." The s htrf can be c<1 ll e d weekdays betwt.-en 8 a .m . anti 5 pm. at 557-0930. Evening as· s istance can be arranged . S ingle a dults a nd fam i lies without children under 18 may obtain assistance by calling 642-9240 Painter Dons Scuba Gear And Works Under Water ··when I st arted to dive I told my friends I would llkl• to do a painting unde rwa t er. The y laughed and asked b ow. I said I didn't know ... "say:-. Va n Kay. ~in a veragc"45-minute session - Jy mg on his s tomach, holding the paint and steadying the picture with h1-. left hand a nd dabbing the brush with his right. When Lhl' wa ter 1s too murky, he heads for a s pring to paJnt. Or he just waits fo r another day. "The biggest d iffe rence in p ainting underwater 1s that it's harde r to get the paint to adhere to the canv:.is." say-; Van Kay. a J I -year-old commt·rc:ial art1M for a build in~ firm ... And of course •I s mut·h slowl'r. ''WHEN I DECIDED to trv 1h1s .~«.:vc:ral months ugo, all ;I knew was thal otl a nd waler don t mix I bad no idea what would happen rrom there on. I d1dn 't know 1f cvl'rything would rip a part from the c·urrent. r n ever l'V«.:O tried 1t in the bathtub • Van Kay 1s finishing his fi rst piece of underwater a rt. a pic- ture of <1 woman scuba diver gliding over a red. p1ck10g up a ~hell. ll 's clone on a standard 22-by-28-mch canvas us ing re- gula r commer cial oil painls in shadc•s of blues ;.md white. He 's m ade 13 dives so far and '\ figures 1t will takf.' two or three more to com pk•I<: thl' art work SOMETIMES, HE concedes, ht: spends more time getting to and from his ma kes hift s tudio than he actually spends on his painting. But that doesn 't mat· ter . he says, because he's caught up with the novelty of it. "I like the challenge,'' say!> Van Kay, who moved to Flon da 18 m onths ago from Buffa lo, N Y. Also, it's a way to combmc his year·old hobby as a divc.r with h1$ long-standin g ta le nt a~ a n a rtist HE FOUND llF. ha-; to bleed a tube of paint first to remove ex- ' cess linseed oil so tht' pamt will stick. He al"o lcarm·d he can ·t squirt the p;u nt out of the lube underwater. "I d id t h:H and 1t just floated away So now I j ust dab a tiny bit at a tsmt• on the brush ." The wood frame warp~ when it f(ets w ater-logged h ut s naps ba<·k tnlo ~hapc when it dries. "I don't hkc the b<ir ~cene, says Van Kay. "I spt.:nt my freC' 11me 1ln a rt::; and l'r afh. And I find l 'm ~o relaxed underwa ter Ther e's nothing to d1stra<:'l me n o tr affic. n o ~irc•n._, n(• te lephont•s, nobotly " SENIOR CITIZENS SEE 'CAMELOT' IN UGfJNA The film "Camelot," starring Richa rd Harns an<! Vanessa Redg ra ve. will be shown free to Laguna Beach senior c1l1zens June 16 at the South Coast Theater. · The film. sponsored by Laguna Federal Savings and Loan and the Council on Aging. will be aired at 2 p.m. Free Uckels arc available at the Council on Aging offit-e. 515 Forest A venue. Looking t.o the Future ~ Mesa Students See 'Costa Mesa TomorrOUJ' You can hop on the aen al tram for a bncf ride· aC"ro~s town from your ~olar healed dome house to the agricultural center, I he s hop p ing ccntcr o r the Ii bran Or. ·,f .vou wunt lo go out of town, you can tJkc the modern · lube o.;h<iped monorail. But be t·areful -lht·rt· s 1111 ~mok ing al lowed ALL THESE things ar en't happcnmg in a stra nge caty. They'n• fcatun's of Costa Mesa -to morrow. T'ht· tity of the future was creatt•d 111 m1111ature by second <•nd thir d gradt•rs in Adele 1, Pti.t '""' .. ....._ Wilke n's classes al Kitlybrooke school in Costa Mesa. At the ume they began. the students had no idea· that this year is Costa Mesa 's 25th an- . mversary or that there is a ·com - m 1 lt ee calle d Co s ta Mesa Tomorrow. IN FACT, THE city began as a way to mvolve s tudents an more than Just filling out m1mcographed sheets. "So ofte n they ge t bogged down in paperwork." said Miss Wilken. "I have a very creative class and I hke to do this kind of project." The city w<is constructed of ~ variety of recycled m aterials\ Jnc ludmg cardboard boxes, tis· s ue p a pe r and cons truction paper . toy helicopt~rs and fire t ruc k s, aluminum foil, a Pringles can and Cool Whip conta iners. TU t: 6·BY·10-FOOT cit y 1s h urlt on a flattened out. pa inted vnt 1n g booth. It 1s spatia lly pleasing, with rt•alls t1 c tre e s dividing. the various segments: the fire and poltc<' departments, the school a nd library, the agricultura l sc<:- t ion. th,c shopping center and the rcs1dc nhal area. The layout was designed by teacher's ~ide Charlene Franke, with the construc t ion by stu. dents. helped by volunte enng parC'nts BUT IT'S THE cohcepts behmd the des ign that make the students' future city so intrigu- ing. . "We JUSt s tarted thmklng :ibout things we would like an the futur e." Mi ss Wilke n s aid. "ldeas JUSt s tarted coming - from the kids. the• ad'*s . the aide. me." 'CREATIVE CLASS' Teacher Adele Wiiken Safet y Centers. AND THE CITY r<11Sl'S much of its own food Clccir ly visablt• aro fie lds of corn and other vege table!'>, m ad e o f p1pt• cleaners, plus b<lrnyard animab and ora nge tree~ Solar t'nt•rJ{y heats a nd cools lhl' Cool Wh11> houst•s, arranged a rountl a c;w1mmini,! pool And there 1s a par k and ,, playgrowid for reC"rN1t10nJI <t<'Ll\'1L1c-. M 1ss Wil ken said her studenb soon will lc•a rn more about how a city operates. COUNCILWOMAN NORMA Hertzog 1s scheduled to i.peak to the· clas!' F'n duy M 1ss Wilken ~aid . ...,he hopes to find a su1 te:1hll• homP (or the m<>d<'I c•11.v. pc•rhup~ on display al a hosp1t..11 or other rrl'quently VISlll.'d spot STUDENTS AT COSTA MESA'S KIL.LYBAOOKE SCHOOL SHOW THEIR CONCEPTION Of THEIR CITY IN THE FUTURE From Lett, Mike Kelley, Neal Oteland end Staci Smith With Model of Costa Mesa Tomorrow There are no private cars an Costa Mesa Tomorrow. The only vehicles besides the aerial tram a nd the monorail are those belonging to the Health and "W<''re trying to hnd ~om1· place thftl would hke to have ll. · she said. "I hope we find a home for It." '·-··-· .... •h•-. . •I ' , I "l .f DAILY P1L0f Thu~.Ju"-1. 1971 # Atlloi1te to• Our new 8% c.ertificate . pays a full 14 % more than banks~ .. ·And the 8 % interest is con1- pounded daily, giving you a big annual yield of 8.33%. Just deposit Sl,000 or more for 8 to 10 years ... and you'll dou- ble your money in 8 y~rs 8 months, if interest is le ft on deposit. 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A mini- mum deposit of Sl0,000 is required. U.S. Treasury Bm· A vcru~c uucl ion yield 011 new 26-wcek Trcasurv Bills, as a 111Hninccd hv lhc Treasury T>cpurtn.1cnt1or1 ;\lu,v_26 llome Federal pays you 1.4%morc With no ~rYicc cha~cs or fee~ Our T-C,crttficate .-\nnuul mlc 011 I 1rnm: f cdcrul's 26-wcck ... 7 .160°/o . I +.250°/o T-G:rtifirntc. cO\:<.:ti\'e .June 1 thmugh 7 410 0 1 . lune 7. 1978 • •. • 10 With daily compounding (iivc~ you un annua l yidd (I of... =7 .690°/a •11 prlnc1pal and interest remain on deposit 10< one year at this rate Home Federal C.Ountxy. ~ Your place in the sun. 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By CHERYL ROMO DI lhe O•olv Pllol \Utt With Mrt'n and horn blasltn~. interrupting the noon·day calm. tht• vehal·I(· enters the cluttered 1nlcrt.ect1on C1v11tan drivers. munching on Jumbo J acks and yoJ?urt cones. dis regard the emrrgency vehicle and its flashing red lights. The uniformed driver s lows the rescue truck- to a halt. looks an either direction and 1mpa taently honks hrs horn af!aan And again Finally. the other \chicles begin pulling to the ~adc and the rescue unit 1:. able to cul a path through. The t"o m en from the rescue truck make thl'1r Y.ay quickly to the e lementary Sl'hool where a woman 1c, reported to have s uf fcred a posS.Jblc heart attack There· 1s lfo ~mall talk. a s contrasted to a few minutes earlier \\hen they were discuss ing tht- hot tubs thl'y 'vt' inhlallcd 1n their respective homes a nd why tht•y l'an ·1 afford lo m ove. house prices bcini;: what they an .. Life savers don't have ttrnc for 1dll' chatter WITHI N THREE minutl'S thc unit 1s <.1l the scene The fire department trul"k has alrl'ady arrived and tb.c m1ddlc-.1ged school teacher. I) 101-( on :.in offrc<' floor. 1s bcinl! comforted whtlt w a1t1ni? for tidd1llonal medical assistance. P:iram.cdacs Mike Cool<'y.· 35. a nd F'ra nk Craig, 32, know <'Xattly what-to do As Cooley, \\ho 1s a cting as m<'d1c. inserts an IV. Craig. the radio man. lcti. the hos1>1tal know they are on lhl'lf\\7V "' The t~acher as gently hrted into a stretcher and t aken to a 1Aa1t1ng a mbula nce Cooley will ride with ht•r and Cnug will follow in the param('dac truck ~t omcnts later. 1n thl· t:mcrgency room. a doctdr tilkt's chargt· Uut Cookv remains with thl· lnghtcncd woman. reassuring htr and pro 'iding moral hUpJ)Ort THIS WAS AN l'a~:-cttll. thl') say. compared to the carn:igc th<·~ oflC'n have to deal with after an a uto accident They arc used to working in htrrssfu l s1tu<1l1ons. and <ls Cooley says. ··rf you t;in ·1 operatt: und<:r pn·ssurc -you havc no busa nl·ss being here• " Thl·1r most common cullh arc for cardiac ar- rc•sti.. and the majority of t he: maJor traum<1i,, t hl'Y scl' are the rl'hUlt of I raffle accidents The wors t. t hC'y say. arc-the On<'s wht>re innocent \'1tl1ms :in· m::11mcd. kdl(•d or inJured liS a re- sult of th<• n<·ghg<·nr<' or an antoxicat<'d driver Thl• mNa :-.peak \.\1th pride when thry say they an• rc~pons1bll· ror sa\ ang an average of one to I hret• 11\C·s a month Th<·y ha\'(· del1vl'red babac-.. rcs uscl\atcd drowning ''actims. consoled hous l•\\ IVl'' \\ho IHI\ t· O\l·rdohcd on tran qullllt'r-'-and tn:at(•d burn victims Coolt':-and Craig an· disturbed by "hat ·I hey ' 1c\\ a~ r1 r<:ct·nt r<1sh ol no n-emergency types of <«.ii b Hl'ccntl~ th1·~ "<•re call<'<.! out to gl\ e a \\Oman · soml'lh1ng lo r ht:r ml·nt.trual cramps ·· Ht;l.'AUSE PARAMEDICS must rl.':-.pon<l to evt-ry call. 1t could dC'lay assistance to"' tire ond death 51luat1on 1f thc·y hpe nd tamt-on non· t>merRenc1~. When th£' two partners nde together. they allernate the positions of radio and patient man The fare dep:irtment. they say. provides 80 per cent of the eme rgency medical as~astance an the county Cooley pnd Cr:iag avNilge eight or nine calb d day out of their llunt1ngton Beach Station locat ed at Mutdy :lnd Gothard. Cooley. \\ho h;1s b('CO a p aramedic ror r; ve ~ears. "as on€' of lh<' first 1n th<' county Prior to receiving sevC'n months of intense training at Orange County Medical CentC'r lnow liCI Medica l Ccnteri. he was a fireman. He sllll 1~ In fact. both m en altl'rnatc• their m edic Jobs with fighting fires and manning fare trucks. PARAMEDICS recogn1l<' no city boundaneh Th.cy respond to whomever ai. nearest to the t•mer gcncy by roordanating tht:rr .ic·tav1t1es on ... county.operated radio. As a general rule. the two men will t.erve the arras of Sunset Beach. lluntington ·Beach. Fountain Vallc•y and Westminster depending on the need . T he re 1s anothc•r paramedic unit opcratini? out of Fount:un Valley. Both are fam1ly-or1enlcd men . who still find it d1ffacult when a child they are trying to save dies. At those times. they a dmit. they wish they had another paramedic to help calm parents who often become hyo;tl'ra cal. They have llltlc patience "1th drunk drivers v.ho they s;iy are responsible for too many accidents THERF. ARE SO~ E d<W'\, ad mils Frank Cra1~. whC'n thl'y find rt hard.to get a head of thl' paperv.orlc aftt.•r rushing to cal111 all night long ;md working all d:sy. Para me<J1cs work 24 ·hour :-.h1fts <'very other day for tl.\O weeks and then have eight days off. Both complain of h aving too m any bosse!> 10 <tnswcr to . "A captain here. a <'aptam the re. the hospital. and sometimes the pohct' c;lppartment and lhc county." s ays Mak e Cool<'Y They would prefer to dC'al with a centralricd authority. The paysc:ilt• for J param<'drc as <1cceptabte. tht·y say. but Coot<.·y compl:11m. there.· 1!-. no pl<ict: to advance·. Ill' wbhcs then· Wl're because then they would havf'"a chanct• to rats£' their -;alary Complilants thry hcive about the ir JObs <1rt• "mall an comparison lo ih(• !-.al1!'>fact1on they re· <'l'IVC' from th<'r r work Say:--Craig, who has !'>C'f\ ed as a parilmcd1c for th<' last threC' year~· ~ "Th er<' I!'> no " ay I could g<'l the rewards I get OUl Of \bas JOb tn any Olhl'r jOb. We probably on· ly gl't 10 ~a' c a life once a month. But ~Oml'lames. 11 c; three 11 \'ec; a day .. · I can look at a guy and sa~. ·Ti...t guy \\Ou Id bt! dC'ad af 11 wasn t tor mt• ... Frank Craig aids a v1ct1m while fellow flfeman shines a flashlight Surf's Up for Macho Mother Sunday ni~ht onr 11f m> daughter -.:; g1rlfr1t:ncl-. t•amc o,·c r for dinner As Y.C s<tt around lht' table eating cooker! hroccoli and undcr·rookrd chicken. the perk} hllJe 13-year-old with bracch on her teeth. looked at me and satd "r undcrst:.ind you. surf · · Both my k1 cb put thrir dripping chicken down and IC'aned cln:-.cr "Why. ycc;. I do:· l rephC'd . gl\ ing my very be!'>l Macho Mother Global Ex plorcr s mtl<' Ob\'iously fa'\C'lnatNi by the idea or a middle · agc·d molh<'r doinl! ~omcthtng other than "atchini:? tc lev1s1on and play ing tennis. s ht' said· "Wow! I can't rvrn get my m other into. th<'" atcr. · · M y daughll'r burst out laughing with, "Yeah. but vo11 ~hnuld i-t'<' mom surf It''\ pretty bad." t.:'1tcr tht1t night I hani .. ta•d my wounded pride and clccrcfr•d 10 tn nn mv -.han.v hlnck "t•ts u1t - to !>Ce If II c;t1ll frl '" I 'IUt'l'l <'d lhl!'> \\llY and th••t. I rl'C'alkd ho" I fit:-.l cumt· to be a Macho Mom Alon!? ahout "\ny 3\hl b1rlhda~ I bl'gan \(I \\Onder wh<'thN I 1.\3:. bl'gtnnang to crt'ep downward into old age Determined not to let :-.u~h a lhutlt happen. I decided to expand my horizons and do Lbings moi.t JOlsh people don't de. Like chewing bubble gum. And surfing. Solo By Cheryl Romo r asked my then 13-year old son . who has been surhn~ mos t of his hft', to teach me. We decided a concentrated c•ffort would be the best '~ay, so we borrowed a friend 's van and s urfboard and headed up the coast for ::i wel'k·long s urfing trip -My first experience on a board r esulted in tar in my hair. sand in my t hroat. a lot.t gold car· rinl? and a bl:ic k and blue body. Do you have any idea what It feels hke to wear a full·lenJ?th w<.'lsu1t" It feel!> hkc not brcalhinit After the ftr~t da\. mv son was ready to re· siitn his teaching pos1t1on t orrered him money H e stayed. Near the end of our tnp. I finally m anaged to learn to stand up on the a.foot log and yell "Surf''\ up•'· before being catapulted to the i1ottom as the wave broke and separated the s urfboard from my body A)?aan and again 1 felt lake a piece of dead sea\\l'Cd ht'ang !>pun through ·the· rini.e c)cle and '-pat out on the i.hore Delermaned not to let ncar·dcalh stop me . after we re turned I con-. 11nucd mv lessons tn hom<' water fl took· mr about 30 minutes to find out that hurring in Newport nrnch lh different than prac- tacang alon~ thl• <k~ert<'d northern Cahforn1a roa"lhm' For nnl' thing. hl<•rk r11bhcr-sk1nncd bodies art' '>paN•d in thn·<: fool ancr«:ments all up and down thl· ~horl' Prorier !-.Urf etiquette d<.'ems that hl' \\ho look:. the b1ggr:.t -and the mrl'lnl•i-t 1!-. tht• fH:rson who ride:. the best wave:; People who arc ignorant of this rule. such as Macho Mothcrc;, had best watch oul Or stay s afelv 1ns1d<' lhr white water whe re 1t"s 1mpot.s1· bl<' to grt a good rad<' fh!cnuM· I havl'n'l \'('\ IC'arned to turn the boa rd and hllll · pr Ml · forwurd tan 11ct.1on which 1s ~omelhan~ hk\-j{Olf'" down a i.hde - OOM' fa~t l, m ... :.on I" U nt'r\fJU' \\rC'C'k t•very tame I H'ntur('.anto lhe w;ilcr Ur and ha~ fr1rnrb kl·c·p checking on me to make .. ure 1 ha\C'n"t dro\\ned or something He as s ure ht!> 33 ycttr old moLher 1:-going to be CSee SOL<f.'P11e B:: ~ __ ,,.. ... .. , 1•11 ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE • .- • Solo ( Horosc ope ] R e lativ e s Get the Pic ture • . ti rum p.,~, IU 1 I ll'Jllll'd 11\ J hlL IA Jtl ~o on \h-1111111,il 11.1. ,,, I I Jd•llt-<l .11 1>ur1r1 'm1l111 i.: 1111' 1Ah111!• l l llh "f!I\ "" ''"qld ~ 111n1 ""' olo..I\ 111 \ ·'""' .1d11·d ·" 111\ 11111.:un •• 11 ... tOUC'ht•cl th1• ).!I It\\ 11111\11111 111 tht• ,h,1l1111A IA ;111•1 ff\JnJ.: to IJH·,1ttw 111'111 ' IA ll'>Ull "''"' 1111 !'illl'lllt • I t:ul I "1111111•11·11 ho\\ lirng 1t \H111hl Ill' lll'f11rP I d ht.• too ulll lo t·:.rn lhl' 'urtbo,11 cl Hut thc·n "h" would all the• k11b l<111k 11p 111 • It '::. tough ha\'lnJ.! lo II\•· UIJ l11 .1 rcp111.11 1w1 SOLO/ZING PARt::\TS "ITllOl'T PAKT:'lif;RS: Onrng1• Cou~l Chapl<-r 2fi 1nv1tc~ all .. 111gh:;, to a F1 r't Frie.lay l>unl'l' ut !) pm Friday. 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( '<1111'1'1 1·oulcl fit!lJrl' pro11H111•nt ly T ht• 111·anc1ma, you and th<• rm glad our moth(•r 11uo1lwrx plav-. lo.t·V rolt· IJJl1y " clof'sn't ha\•t-M\' phon•· (i t-:Ml ~I t ~ltl\' <!1 .111111· 201 Frnl'h proJN'l My hus liand "a' Jll .. t number bt•l'llUse I don't i•l'I nll'<ll!I ;1ttt·111111n lrnprr1vt• d1~tnhut111n , d1s pl:l) gl'ltlll).t 11•utl) to gci to want. to hc•ar what ~h•' ,1n~;1i.:1· (;:110 1nd1t•.1 tt·d through corrf',f)(indt•n<'l' \\•>rk lit-hl·urd tht· l'On has to 1'13 .)' afte r s ht' 1114' op1•n111g 111 l'Ommu111t':1twn line·-. Ant•::.. l.1hr<1 q·r,~1llon anti a;,kccl how r t> ad ~ tht> u•feref>'!> t1g 11n· prorrurw111ly M> cloc·s thl' numb«r 9 Yo11 1·onH1 lw \\<is n 't J -.k<•d to d eci::.ion. rN'l'I vt• 1·1w l1l for pa ... t l·fff>rt Ile' 1n tht• p1rtun·. I thl·n DEA I< AN1' I'm ~l'l· (',\~Ct:R 1,Junl' i!I .July 221 C'reat1v1t y l ' put thl· quc:-.t1or\ tu my t ing h ·d up \ltth thl' • rn pll.1-.11t•d 1)11n t follow t'rowd imprint your molhl·r w 11 m l' n ·., I 1 h h l' r ., 01An ,l,lt•. pt•r\onallt\ ~ll-mhcr of opposite ~ex as Shl' .... ud. "Dcc aus 1· "''n •am1ng tor all the 111-.1\\ I\ to \llll .incl m.1kc" no 'ic<·rcl of 1l Leo. thl' p1 ctun· I ... JU'it or tlung-. lhl•y th111k lhl'y \1pia1 "" (1 _tturc· prtfrn1n('nt ly a.. marve loos. nc•" blood n •lall\'1•::. " l t(Jlcl "ant but~houldn 'l havl· 1111r1.1t'i 1-. 1111 h o r111111 lc·ad~ to t'halll·ngc and rn) hus~1Ad ht•r an1>\\l'r Wiii you pll·a 'e n ·run 111l1m.1t1· t11lldlm1•n1 .ind hl· i.:ot vt·ry up::.t•l the• <lnt1 lab ll'll~r yo u t.t:o Llulv 23 ,\uJ;! 22 > ,\rrt'nt im bus1r11·~' :ind yl'llt·tl. "I am thc·>pnnted a fl'w ycaN\ ~~o 11t·:il1ng-. with thost· 111 aulhority, making room fur h:1hy:. fath<'r llow l':.an that s tarted out. "<I am 'our-.l·lf al fnp. ll•ac·h111g <lnd learnin.c:. followinJ! ·' pt·rson be m on· of <1 bon·d with ltbcr<1t1on throui.:h 1111 h111H'h Your \ntu1t1on works overt1mt· h l oo<.1 rt•l;,1t1vc• thun and s exu<tl fret•dom 0111· 1Ah<1 a1dc•d 1n pa s t makf·<> rcappearanct· that''" llt• them slammed · " Thanks a tut. SI NGt'ES S\IMPOSll'l\1 : .\four part lceturc L1nc·t·r. (';1pm•11rn. Aquarius 1nd1v1duals fi.c:un· th<' door and went to A LSO BO RED WITH "c n c s p rt· M' n le d h y Cu a~ ti inc CCJ m m:_:__::u.;-:nc:..1 l=..>c..' _ _..,uJ,;rcu.1un ..... 11w11..._1 • ..... n...,tlu~:.-· ___ work WO M EN ·s LIB Colll'J.ll' ht•g1nn111g at 7 p m Wt'l1m·s day. Junl' \'I Kc;o /\ug ;i;i::-.-::S:-t,-p:-t--:2~2:-1--::B:-e-.P"e-a-d"'"y..._,f_o_r_...:.:..:_ ~, :_:_:..p_fl~on·m my rnoth('t -() l;: AR Ar. s e : r 21. at llw Ed1~on lllgh Sdiool F<i t'ull} Lounge, 1111lvt•ml•rll. C'hani.:<:. pl'rct·ptwn analyze. make back :rntl told h\•r I believe 1 hav1• round the ,.-.... ~ ..... :1,1,4007"\iUJWl)h:i Strcl'l. llunl(._ngw11 llt'at h dt•du1·t1011:-.. t·a ::.l .a::.1dc· thl' s uperfir1al Ge t to :.igre<.'d w1lh my husband leth:r you want but I ti11tt11111 111' my;,tt•ry Don't b<' sat1s f1cd to know I f h o l h g r l' <1 t certainly don't considtr Bi\ L.H0 1\ SKI ('1.l' I\: Vollcy!Jall <-very Tuts day began;, al f1.JO I'm and las b. until d<.irk i\ll \H•lc:oml' Ml·1·t ;it tht.· bl'al·h ;.it Orange Slrl'ct Ml Coa!>l fh ghway 1n Newport Bcttth. Party uf terward ' SINGLt:S ONL \' · Power <Jncl Self Control \\ 111 be the l>UhJl'l'l of this \\ tek 's d1SCU!:.S10n 1111•11•ly that ~omt·lh111g oecurre<.I find out why 1t i.:c.r:11\dp<1rents a nd both it a n ti-women's lib. It h.1ppl'n('(I C1·rnin1 . S:.1g1tl an.us and another Vi rgo g r<indparC'nts were go· points out the l'mpliness l1gun• 111 st(•nanu 1ng to bl' 111 the Pll'lUrt'. of st>x when the re is no LIBRA rSt·pt ;&:J .Oct l2 1 De pe rs is t ent. why not both parents'• tot a l c ommitme nt. I 1 hnroug h rl·Jt'l'l !'I(' hemes. shortcuts . chain MY mother th l' n pr.Int it in the hope that ll'ltN-.. c·nn gam"" or ull <'Olor .... s hades Hold tight tl'lt•phone<.I m y hus band y ou will take a second 111 princ1plC'::.. prowct valuable'-. Partner or m all' ;ll work and ca llt•d him look and r ead between w ould •1kt• ~n "a<'Nlunttns(' and that 1!-t · immatur l' and sc·lf the lines. n•usonuhle i\quar1us. SC'orp10. Leo figure 111 c·cnll'n-d · Shl' told him DEAR ANN · I am 'i('('fl<trlO hl' dtcln l lwlong Ill till' ttr('O or being a lond). Aan Lan~s 't'll r \•l1ant .ulult I ,1111 bori•d "1th ld11·r;1t 11111 I am up to lll':ll \\Ith ...,t·\ u:tl I r1•1•<l11m .inil ''<'k t11 tl1•ath of l1 f1 · wllho\11 c•omm1t1m·11l I """ I h <1d -.11n11•111lt• 111 l.tkl' <·ar1• ot mt· \\he n I '""I rotten. }l'l i.:1 ;int 1111• 111 dL·tH·11tkrH'l' \\ lwn I m ·1·tl 11 I \\ant J mJn "ho h,,, 1 ht• good st·n..i· nul 111 "t•onll''" · \\hi•n h" dw:1b, l)('t'.1u-.1· I don I r11n· to know I hatt• II\ ing 1n a \\Orld \\h1•r1· IOH' last~ only for ;111 hour , a nd thl• lutur1•" a dirt\ word I am no l<ingl'I .1111;. to It\ t• by the old rult•..., hut I t'an 't find <iny rww rull·s that work I 'm bl•g1nn111~ to frt·I too frig htl'lll·d to \'Vt'r lovl· a g:un I'm J lont·l v . 't·ll r1·l1ant h beratcd adult an<I qu1 t1· franktx . J tlc:..µtlc.. 1L /\L SOCONFUSED fOIJll IA';I' flll liH' ... tu\ l' .1od 1n t ht• "' t•n Vt n·ut.J " .. " I ,ti k Ing (I n l h ,, ll·h·phrnll' lk l'OllllflU\'<( I :tlk111i.: and g1·~1u11 ·cl tor rn 1· to m :it..1· m~ -.tt lf .1 drink 1\ll1·r 211 rn111utl'' ol l.1m tl) t'llll d t:t l .1hm11 1n l.1""· k11b. m ·1ghbor-. t'l l' , J !'Ill IHI tll y ('Uill ,11Hl 11'1 I I ll' '·".., I m 1 udt· '•'} ht·' 1111h · What tlo \1111 ,,,,' tC:'\OHED ' D t:,\ R IG · Tw1'nly mii\ute-. i' " Ion~ lltnP to .' .ik on tlw phonf' \\-hlh· a llinnn KUC'l ";ul-.. H h1' d Id n 't ring off when ht> -.a " you putting on )Our coat, ht' didn't want ou to 'la v V<'t y badly . i\ h OUQU\'( Of s kunk Ub· bag1· to him for conduct unbecoming a host. ' CON l'IOENT IAL LO Stuck for ,t h•• Third Time : Thi• Dl'Xl timt· hl' 0 E t\ n •. -"k,IS .. oi. l 11 h I r h Li\ N"17'E'R ~: -·W'h o ·' I' ' you · f' " L •~ walh•t in his olht•r pant~. wrong '> Decide. pll·a~1" glvt· him taxi farf' and and t•nd a wct·k·loni.: te ll him to go home and hass le I wen l to 3 r ri c n<J . ., ,;;;";;;;";;;;t ;;h=I ;;" ;;o;;th;;;;t;;'r;;;p;;a ;;n;;t s;;· ·==:-. home for dinne r. r <ini.: RUfffll'S the bell. the door "a!'.> :.tJa r . ht• beckoned me an UPHOLSTERY I en l e red Wtw.i You .,,,,,.,. T he table was ~ct t ht• .._.le~• "22 Harbor ll•cl -grouri l>t•g1nn1ng :.it 7 p m f''nday, June 2. Thl· 2!> to 10 g roup mt•t·t~ at tht.• llunt1ngt1Jn He;.i1·h C'ommun1ty ('lln1<'. SOfi Or;_inge ,\vl'. Jluntrngton lkar h , SINGl.t;s DAi'\Ct::S: ,\t the U1~neyland lloll•I t•\'t•rv \H•ck On Tuc~days Jnd Sundtty:-. tit•J.!111' :1t H JO p m a nd on Saturdays <1l !J p m S('ORPIO fOcl 23·!\:o\ 211 Uc care ful. ;;n.tly t1C'ul . takt.· noth111g tor ~ranted /\cc<'nt on p11hl11· rt·latwns. contrat·ls. marriage. Surprise~ an· tt-.11 1111'<1. 1·nwnat1ni.: from lam1ly. home base Do 'm11rl' 11 .... tt•ning 1h a n ,1 .... -.1•rt111g. -.nmeonc t'i try1n),( t•1 11·11'1111 ,oml'lhmg High-priCed Spread CMto ~ -541-0259 Wt: ('AR E: ,\ non·sl•t·t:.m a n ~upµort C1nd -.ot.·1:.il group for s ingle 1nd1vidual~ which meet-. 1.·n·ry Sund uy l'\'l'lllOJ.! :it 7 .:lO <it the Ncwporl 11-.rhor Luth1•ran Chun·h. rornt•r fJf 0 1Jver <ind lfilh Strel'l. N1·w1111rl lkal'h OR AN<a: ('Ot\ST SING l.J·:S: An aucuen and :1 hurhor crul'<' arl' planned '4,ir ~aturday even 1111.!. J UIH' '.l (,'all lri;,h al Mfi 111!1 for inform:1 t11111 ASSERTION TR/\ IN ING: Tht· Laguna He:u ·h l'n1f1ed Srhool D1 ~trict '..., Adult Educ atio n Dl'partm<.•nt 1s offrring a progr::im \\h1ch lwg1ns Monday .. Junt• t!l Further mformatron Nunc;. :\1 :iy!>. 4V·1 8.">lli or 5-Hi-7025 . SAGITTARn:s I Nov 22 Der 21 I llom1·. ll.1 .... 1C· 1s!-tu1·s . st•('LJr11 y. ah1l1ty to harmonize 1 • I t · m t· 11 t s t h at "t· e m 1 n c• o m pa ll h I e l h l' 1' l' cl11in1n<\lt' Tauru ..... l.1hra. Sc'f1rp10 persons fli!un· p111m1n1·ntlv "' d CJl's till' numhC'r fl -\ (',\PR H'OH ~ Wt·t· Cl~ .h1n 19 1 Whal appear-. ;1 "''I b:tC'k 1s du,. tn hnOml'r ang in your fa vor 1-:rnpliasi.. on d1-f1n1ng \l'rm -.. lt·<.irning truth. bl'1ng "~ 11lt'cl :111rl d1nl'il. 1·n·at1v1• l'ndC'avors. 1mpuls1., 1·mt1t11111;al n·;,pnns<·s. 1nten<>1r1cd relat1ons h1p WIH·W ' AO t t\Rl lJS 1Jan 20 F ch lR > (;P l dnll:ir-.-a nd t't'lll" l1gun•s LNJVl' '>PC'<'Ulat1on for .1n•1tht·r t111w ,\flhl'r<• to fu('ts. hl' "h<ird-nosC'rl · 1•1SC'E~ tF1·h 19 Man:h 20 > Fm1s h proJt•c·t. •·'1.lt•nll 111' it.it ion' lo l hn::.t· who can M·t· l)f'yon1l llll'1r 1111,, . ..., 1!1•l11st· to tw r,;untcd 1nl1J r orner h;. 1h11"' nl llltll' \ 1s1<in nr faith 1\nc<;, l.1br:l f1~un· UI ...,('enarlO fic•latl\('\, c;hort tOUrllCYS flfl a~t·nda B a 1>1C'allv."' I am a pl'r::.on \\tth ·a gn·at dc•:il o l faith and lltl·rtilly put my!wlf' 11110 thl· h<inds of th1· lh·1tv I f1•t·l .1f God dm·s nol want mt• to makt· f<1lll'n 1ni.: Yl'<1st rtJlls . 111· will ll'l tht• 1:xp1rat111n dalt• 11n my yt.•as t 1•xp1r1• II Iii: d ot·s not want nH· to hakl· '' thn·t· l<1yt'r l'htJl'nlat<' ruk1• from mv lavorit1: rl'(·1p1'. l k \\iii """ th:1t I do not hti \1• l h rl't' ~q~1;in·s of un 'W\'l't<·m·d l'hOl'olal1• on 1n \' 'hc-1 \'I'S ml' that God has taken a s1rl11 the side of thv d1l·t <•r <> The thous <inds ol m1·n and women who I aet· ram1ne daily who 1og, '>Wl·at. groan. 1•x l'rt'IS<'. a r e poundt•d . 1>all1·d . 'lt·ami·d . who l'OUllt ~·alorit·'· pop ptlb. I :.i k <· s hots ~1n<.I \\ h11 I us t whH·h had tHJt gom· up on l· Pl'nny 1n pr11·1· W1C'kl·<lncs~ nt•\•e r tasll·d ::.o •ood' II I tih lo•h (1f•f ' f 1ntn1111 • h I•'" •d I ,, 111 ~ " • ~ lllj! I "' ,,,.,. l 41r'I .,, •, 1f"l'l,•An 1 i//01 W E HAV E T H E VIEW NOW ,.-------7G tli .. .Anniti~ 'rc;rt'r'j------Fashion Th•· olhl·r morn111t.!. I ,1\\nkl' :111cl -.:1111, "l.11r1l 1f \ ou du not ".int m t· to gn· on :1 1hct ;111tl g1•t "t'k. J,!I\ 1· mt• :1 .... ~n don t l11rg1·1 lu-.t \\'h11 1Aak1• up 1•\ l'r,\ mur rllng kno" ang that th1•y \\Ill lll'\t•r 'i l'l: gravy again ~eN<; ~ ~ eA..~ Sandal Athho While Bono or N.rvv C.ill also Bla<.k Pcller1 ~ ~~~S HOE S ., ,,. 99 Fashion Island. Newport Beach .. 759-9551 Bigness NEW YORK tAPI Scott Barne 1s a de · s igner of m any moods. Sometim es it is direct with a n gula r , point~ s houlders. sometimes i1 1s tentat ive with soft. re · lax c d jer s ey. Th l'n again . as demonstr ated recl'ntly in his fall ~how. th e mood can refl e<'l a Joyous burst of great big fun The s ign l'ouhln t ha\ t• h<'en mon• obvious It w.1s pfl:-.tNI ovt·r thl' lt·t· t UCl' Ill tht• produt·l· S l'C' t1on ol tht• !-tllpt•rmarkl•t and rl'ttd. LJ-:TI'l'C lo: 98 l'('fll~. I do n 't nc•c•d a bolt of thundc•r and a fl<is h of h g hln1ng to fall on m t:. llo w could I p os s ibly ha VC' a ll'ltucc OrQ_Y ul 98 c·ents a head·· - The· omt•n he ld true a ll up an d down the pro- tlucl· a 1s ll: The pnce of t•e lery was l•xorb1tunt. Sp1na<'h was u luxury item . And when I viewed the prtcl' of tomatoes. I didn 't know whethe r to huv three o f them or make the h OUSl' pay · ment. To some of yo u who never diet, you will foil lo s~e t'P\e ra m1f1cat1ons of t his piece. In s imple langua,t!C'. 1t m eans to And..Jhe biggest thing J?01ng,.,or Barrie is his b1~. big roat. This un · M ruc turc d great <'Oat· Jacket. falls somewhe r e <1bout mrd·lhig h . It g ives Lh e appear a n ce o f a man ·s extra -large o n a woman's small. Sleeves arc rull with the dropped s h oulder a nd cuffs light about the wris t. --------------------------------Big coats give birth llJ Wedding and enga9e ment anTl(Jt.lncements run •m ~unda11 in the /)cJlll/ Pilot f'orms or£' available nt all Daily Pilot off 1c11s 11r l>IJ catlrng the Features f>t>portment. 642·432 1 ---------11111!!--------------------. bag dre sses. And Bar· rie 's big dr~s 1s room y We ore pleased to announce we ore now open fo r busines~ 1n N ewport Beach M c lteer !. Fine Furn1sh1nqs of Anaheim, serving Oonqe County for 25 year" hos no w openf'>d its boour1ful, new showroom Please come 1n for u v1<,1t soon We feature Hc1Vedon. Bo~er ond fhomow1lle 1n our beou1iful, r ew ,howroom. O x e~pe<1enced decorator" ore ready 10 O\St\t you, 01 110 e,trrJ chaqu. '" lurn1~h1nq your home 0t office Wr;t{h 10< our Gr')n~J Open1nq lf1prox1mn111ly Juno 20 DICK METTEER Fine Furnishings & lnterior'Drsign t 727 We~tcl.H Drive Newp<YI 8&och • o4!:> 1618 °"°" q s 10 • fl,,,\dov TJ" • CIQ1....i ·~>t enough for two or three Intimate friends. Herc. t he waist was s lightly dropped a nd thl! lint• slightly angular. Sleeves Wl'rl' long and thl' hodicl' tUt Wldt• Troust·r~ wc·rc a dl' p;.1rturl' from th<.• ~kmny look RarraC''s are big and room y a nd t ape red at th1· ankh· His skirt I 1• n g I h s :i r 1· m u c h longc•r . falh nJ.! )U'it a f<.•\\ 11whcs above the ankle• Day dothes. U!>U:Jlly m ore sporty. came m a 1wmul or colors. fall or 11lherw1s c• In tan. ht• showed a "rap top with puffy sll'l'Vl'!'.> \lnd t ht• squ:rrl s houldc·r.:. with J fu ll Mrl'l'n skirt ~ gauc·ho J"1nl m ta n was worn \\Ith ~· n·d wrap top /\ ~omt•what mon· during day look was hr.., o ff · ~ ho u I <I l' r h u r I u p dr('~s with long, balloon ;,IC't'Vl'::. T he '40s look aoouncls with Harri<'. A w h{•:•t t•oln1 (•d JSl<'ket h1;1d wlth- 1 ape Is and thl' bq.:. sq ua r<' shoulders To avoid d1sapJ1oint · m('11t. prospecltve hndes 11n· ri>m1nd('d lo hav1' their t1••·l1rlrnq slorll's'. tmth n /ll<wk-and 1"h111• qlflH I/ n/ 1111• bnde or o/ the couple to 1111' 1-'catures l>1'Ptlrl mt•nt 111W IH't'K hf.for•· lht- Wt'<ldmq 1-:nq11q1•m1•n1 min(lun('l' m1·n1 ~. u 11/1 hln1 k mul u ll1te (J/QSM' 1>/ the /uturt' hr1dt• or Ott' w upk. mu ~t tit• rt'C'f'I v 1•d bl/ I h1• 1-t>Olures Department ~II 11•1•1•ks bf>/OTI! tht• Wt>ddHl(J dait· Just a few words in the r 5ght place ... Daily Pilot Cla11ified Ads OJal the direct line 642-5678 RENT A SHOPPER SHOP WITH ANO LEARN FROM GAIL ROSEN APPAREl CONSUl TANT 833-3495 The sticky little buns rolh:d 1n c·aramel :ind nuh hadn't .c:one up 111 pri<'e at th 1: s upe rmarket. Ne1th n ha d Germ an <'hocolat e, Fre n e h g arlic bread. pasta. or sour C'ream dips . When I told my friend. Mavva, she s aid. "Thal is the m ost ridiculo us reason for falling off a die t you h ave come up with to <.lall'. I don'l for a minute bt·lieve th ese orders cam e from that b1~ spa in the sky." I 'm use<fto doubte rs I t ook ht•r to th e i:;upcrmarket and placed her hand on the head of lettuce m arked 98 cents a nd said, "Now do you believe'"' At the checkout. l g r abbed up a c~ndy bar ~ .... l"" (61S ·0703 c (.1 • ( •• l o.., -:· .. ,1 "' .,,,., ~( .,. t E°'l"'E' NA I L C ,. 3 408 VIA OPORTO · N B We offer the tine~ t in service ·and products t or your comple te sat1 s f act1on TRY US ! You 'lf b e glad you did. By appointment onlf ... 675 -0703 GRAHn OPENING SPE.CIALS coupon SCULPTURE HAILS coupon JULIETTE W~APS ~ THE IEST BUYS IN TOWN FISH FRY BARGAINS VALUES TO '4000 SELECTIONS OF LADIES SPORTSWEAR •••••.•.••....•....• From 2" & 5 99 IL OU SES .......................................... 3 99 SUMMER WEIGHT OWNS, ROBES, 99 IED JACKETS •••.•••••.........•••••..•..•......••• 5 COLORED SHEETS, GIFT ITEMS & TOWELS .............................. 299 MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS •...••..••.••••.......••.. From 3 99 MEN'S SLACKS & JEANS •••••.••.••••........... From 6 99 SINCE 1•4' DEPARTMENT STORE -- I I I 6 HtWrOllT I OU\.IYA•D ~ 9d ........... , ...... ,.._.._ c ......... . H041n: •:JO to 6:00 Dolly CloHd SWldtry . , .. ,. .. ,_., ···- -. • -• ... ..... ~ ...... mic .. 1m~sm .......................... Tatlu.••rt.10~y aJu.neDl•l•97.8 ... ~ ........ moA~IL·V~Pl;LO~T .... ...;~~;;.~~~~ Errors Trigger Angel Nightin8re B3 •·rom i\V l>i !>palcht'!> C ll l \/\GO Cal1fur111a Angels Munagl'r Oa\c Carc1J said 1t wu1> "tht• kind "' gumt· )'OU Wish on !>Omcbody t·bt•. but not yours(•lf · • t•d h•r \I runs 1n tlw C1fth inmng 101 .J 17 :! romp. und the /\ngeb ft•ll l 1' i,:anw~ IJt•hind d1v11>ion ll·alirn~ Oaklaml and 1:: ~me rind h1m~clf hoping hr~ tc<im m.llt•i. would l'<l!)l' up · I hud bt•t•n a1>king lor a fl'Y. morf' run" aftt>r m ¥ f1r~t fe" out111g1>, hut I didn't i:xpN·t tlwm to co mt• :.ill al one t1mt'." Stont· ~J ld both Ill! rJ':lSt•S loadl'd clOUIJlt•" tO highlight thL· 11 run rally T ht· y, an ";is llw filth 111 d ruw for <.:h1cago, \l.hllt• C.: allforn1..1 clroprt•tl rls fifth straight gall· and w<• wen th1·ough Garcia i-:11d. "Tht·rt·'>-uni)' orw 1l11ng th<it 's good ahout a 101>:- llkt, that, <i nd that '1' Iha I 1l only l'ou n ts as onl' 1n thl' los:-cot umn Tlw only thing \.\t· ran do 11> (or~t·t 11 bt·('i1 u·.1· 1t '•, tl\ t•r Nohody like~ to ~<'I be•lil thut had. but 1t h:.ipp1•ns · As Gar cia saw 1t. tht' /\ngc+, fell v1ct1m to om• bad inning "hen the) du.I C•\'C'rylh1ng y, rt'lng and· Chicago did l'Vt'rythrng right 0 fo,t1ot1• 101,. '-r•l.Jd'I 80\ton.tt(o1tlit0frud Satto1rOa1 So\,ontt\(•l~tCJfn1" I 1)0,,; I Hom · · Afu·r Y.t' go\ I hl' 11 runs I k(•IJl ~av1ng to my~l'lf ·savl· ~o ml'. sti\'l' somt· Y.l''rt: going to nl't'd tlwm ..,ornl'lrmt•' · Orta. Lt•mon amt llt•nn Cn11 abo s luggt•d 1>olo homt·r~ Lo ll\•lp Stone. I 3. to his l1r..,1 l'"mpklt· gamt: Don At11>t·. ~ :1 tonk tht· lo:--. '\\1• \\Oil !Ill' ~i.lllll' \l.:J) \\l' \t ht•f'n lo..,rn).! J lot ol j.!JnH·~ lhh 't•<.1r 1>a1d ('h1C<1J.!11 ;\lanaJ.!t·r Hoh Lt·mon l'ht•\ m ach• .1 tou pk of t•r rnr.., th.al llJli'l\l:d tht c; n ·g Pryor :-.ingled with om· out 1n lhl' Ch1<·ago fifth Thad Bosh·~ n•uc•ht•d on <•n (•rror b~ ,\J...,c· and Halph Gt1rr follOY.Cd But ratht•r than n:al>~t~!> tht disaster. Garcia and th<.· Angl'b y, ou Id just as ~oon forget 1t C\'er happened. The White Sox erupt- hl•h1nd runnl'r up Kan!>as City • Ch1<·ago pitt'hl'r Slt•vc Stont•. who has lx•t:n rn\'olvcd 1n !>Cveral do~U.C:-:::;1oos, W8S ~urprrscd to Jor j!l' Orta. "ho rnllt·cH·d faH' h1t1> and t.lrO\l' in four runs. had ,, pair of run scoring singles and Cht·l Ll'mon and B1 ll N ahorodm St'(' A:'\(i ELS. ra~e lJ' • I' P Wtr•otlol• Dodge rs Ne ed Relief LA to Trade Oden, Lacy?. LOS ANCELl.:J; l/\1'1 /\. )t•ar ugo today. tl1c Lo::. An~"(.·l~·s Dodg<·r-. \\l'rt' 111·1·1•11ng 1n tht :"li:1t10nal L<•agUl' W1·-..1 Th1•y Wl'rl' IH gam1•.., oq·r ~,110 .rnd ll-<I llw <II' 1'11111 h) !11·· ganH''- Toda), aftJ,U' th<· lrr ... t tY.11 months of thL· .,t.,...,on. tlw etc• lt·nd1ng l'\L <•hampinn" .tr" ..,t rugghng Aflt•r lo:-rng :1 I 111 S:rn D11•go W<'dne•'\cla\ nr).!hl. \ht• 1>11dg1·r-. un• 1u..,1 ..,'l•Vt·n gam1·" IJ41dg•·r" .4'1111•• Alt C•-•o" ICllBC 11•01 tunH1hl •0" .,.,.,.,t l o•Anq ,,.,,1rPn1,.H'J1 !~n1,1 ,."' C,.tlutOd, l o AnQ1 It •'' r1hll .O· 1,1t11.t 1 ~~ ,,. oH·r f>OO and ;1n· rn thin.I plac1· 111 th1· ~I. w .. ~t . :J'·~ g:.i mt·s hl'htnd San Frant'IS('O Thul trl'd lht• g:.imt I I !Jul an 1111\1ng latl'r Dt·rn·I Thoma~ -.111 g,lt•d homl· 1 .... u run:. off lo:-l'r Doug Rau. 5 2 Thal \\a!. all 'Sh'1rl(•\ J 5. and 11'111•\ t·r Holhl· F1ngt:r..,. nccdl·d to put :1\\ :i~ Lo:-/\ngt•le!-. Shi rll·\ ~urvn'(•d . a thrc::st 1n lhl' :.1xlh inning by striking out Lt·<· Lac)' and then pitched into 1 ht• 1·1ghth when FingC'rs took • 1\ t· r ,,.. 1th a runnl'r ut h rs \ and 11111· out Sh1rlL'" did not y,ant 10 comt· tilil. ht·' j t·ompt:lltor." smd San lheg11 :\tan:.agl'r Hoger Craig But l 'n• ~ol the best rr~ht· h;.1ntlt•d n·IH·Vt"I" rn the j!aml.' in Hulhl' F1ngN.; CHICAGO'S DON KESSINGER TRIPS OVER THE FEET OF RANCE MULLINIKS. ;\I ;1n;1gt•r Tom L:i:-orda. 1o;.ke<I t ht• d 1 ffrr,•:H·t· lwt wl·1.·n I !J77 and 'iR .... a11l. "B:.i~<·hall !'{'<ll>Ons :.in· Ilk\' -.nO\\llakl•:-;ind f1n;!l•rpnnt!'> Th<•rt• :11n't no tY.O of tht•m al1\..1· · Fingers. who turned <l\\:J) thl' Dodgers to rceord h1:-. 11th :.<Hl'. has bl'l'll rumored to bC' invo1' l'd 1n }I Los Angl'lcs -S:rn D1\•go tr:1dl', ont• thut bot h rl1.;h-. ' L'ht·m t•ntlv dc:m Surf Flat Again, 2-0 Tilt' l><1d g1•r.., • ..,k1ppt·r <1Sktd 111 l'Ommt•nt 1111 h1~ lt«tm..., pl;•} 1n !\pril and :\la\ .... aut tw Y.;i:. da!->:.l.ll 11>ftl•d \\II h IU!'>I WW thing F1l1J.!l'r'i ~aid hl' hall not ht•t1 rc! anything about tht· rumor..., until his "1ft• phont·d him Wt•dnC'sda~ nwrnml-! "Shl' n-..1c1 rt 1n 1h1· p:11>1'1 :.ind t•alll-d ~·nd told mt ' -.:r1tl llw 32 \'t•:ir old n·lu·I ..,t;1 r -It's a Bloody Ticklisli Problem-Seu:ell 'An~tlm(' \OU ..,('Oil' '-IX or mo rt• run-.. ~ uu n• ..,11ppo:-1·cl to \\In.· ht• ... ml ·V.t· \t' 1t .... 11hn·1· camC'~ h' 10 7 -.(·on·.., t '"' h' X f, ,met anuthl·r h'> 11 10 It .., th~· rn ah1 l1t' to hold ·ll'.Hb thal I m d1:0. -.atl..,I tC'cl \\1th 1 'm happy. \\earing thrs uni form But. 1f I m I rndc·d I In,.,. tl 111 St1n U1l·).!.u ·• lh mm '1w 1.. 11 '' o \' Of IM 0.;11, Puot S1•tf Lad, of ,, ~c·or rni.: JJllll<'h h;1-, become• .1 ~t·r111u-. prllhh·m for the· Cahfurnw Surf ~o<·t·t·r ll'i.lm and afl<'r four straa~hl shutout dl'feai.... Coa1·h .John St·\\1·11 acl m1ts thl· tt·am 1~ 111 the markl·l for a slrtkl'r tforward l Th<' Surf lo"t a 2 () tlf'<'rsron to tht· Sl•all ll' Sournlns Wt•tlnt•sda\ 111 g ht at 1\naht·rm St,1d1um IJl'lon· a turtH>llt ol 7.228 and 11'11 tartht•r hl'htntl St1n l>i t·).'o rn tht· .\mt·nc·an Conft•rl'nc·t· \Ve~ll'l'n D1vis111n of tilt' NASL Tlw Surf appt«in·d tn bt..• 011 ... s 1n J! p.i:.st·s nnil pl;iv1nl! -.lucl!r~h !lHll'h of the· ume· !Jul Sc•\Wll lht• C.'H•rn:tl opt 1m1~l. y, a ... n ·1 dr:-. ('ti II r <J+!l'd 'This 1s a lilno<h t1('kl1sh oroh h·rn . 11>11 I 11 •" ht• ,1' .. ke·d "hilt· :1ddn• ...... 1ng tnt• n·m<1rk no c1n,· 1n p:irtl!'ul:ir "It .., funn~. hut toni~ht Y.l' prohahl~ 11la~ t.'d the lw~t \\l' h:1H· pl.1~1 ·tl 1n lhl' la1>l \Y.11 or lhn•t· g.1mt•.., l 'nfnrtun:rt<·h "h1·n \oil ;1n· .... 1ruggl1ng ,,11 ·1h1 tirl'.1k.., i.:o .1g~11n .. t \Oii Ill' th,·n l1k1•1wd thL· ~url -.11ua non to th~rl ol .1 h.1.,<•l1.1ll pl;ner 1n a 1ir11long<·d h:1tt1ng -.lump 'Tht• playt•r.., are :1t1l·rnpt1ng 111 he m1)rl' mC'lhodrcal hl..l· ..i h.1-.t·h.111 h1ltl'r ''ho h;.i..,n 't hit rn '.!:I gamt•..,," St·v.ell :-auJ 'Wht•n ) 11u a rt• h1lt111g J()CI t•\'l'O p1tc:h i.... .1 1>m'kt•r hull Our player!. n•ull~ lrit·<I their ht•:irt-; out toni~ht but \H' nt·t'fh:<I .i little morl' quaht) If \\C had \\00 the: ia~t four. WI' \\OUld hU\I' \\on tonight .. Wh41t about ttw s triker h<· ,.., :-t•t•k1ng to ht·lp holstl•r the of ll'nM·'' "It IS no Sl.'C rel t hat WC ha \il' lw('n looking fllr a fory, ard for a Ion!-! t ime." ht• said "W~ :.ire lnokrng ubroad hc'<;:.i ust• tht'rt' an· no n •al goot.I /\mcriran ... inkers. We nt:t·d somconf' t•1 h1·lp Vanny CounC'<' a striker v. ho can finish off 1.:vcryth1ng "Y<·s. \\l' arl' looking hard but ""<' an·n·l going to wa ... t<· mont·v or gambit'. 1·1ther I don't cart' if hl' 1s a four foot m1dgC'l 1f he ran do the• 1oh." S<'Y.l'll ...,a id rn ansWl'r to a qut•ry about gt·l11ng ;i la II pla~ t•r .rt th{' po"t ron The· <"Oa<'h h:lt st·n·ral of the• plilyt•ro; didn't pla~ up lo lht·1r pntcnlla.J and s rngll'd out It." E\ ans a-. pl.i ~ 1ng ht!.. v.01 ~l ~.1ml' of tlw yl'ar Baseball Battle Tough NY Owner Takes Off Gloves OALL t\S (l\f> 1 ()y,ner Gcorl!t' Ste1nbrc·nnt•r of th<.· Ne" York Yankc·<'s calh'<I for :.i hroall rt•s tru c tur 1 ~ of h,1..,t·hall \\ l'dn1·sdav :.ind thr•·Y. do\\ n lht• g.1unllt•l to tht· 111.1 ) l'r.., .~ ... 1w1a t 11>0 "ln nur nci.:ntial1on.., on th<• pl ayt·r~ aj!rN·ml'nt l" o Vl'ar-. ago. \\ t' «lhc• o" nc•r1> l w<'rc hkt> Da\ 1tl \\llhc;lUI a slrng~h<>t." thl' Yank t·c t'X l'Cut I\ c .... a 1d in <• lunrhC'on addrt•s<, to Tht:' 1\s -.oc1att·d l'rcs:-. ~port:-. Editors ron v£'nl ion , "Marvin Mrllcr took. took. took "I hU\'f' ii lot of rc>'>pN·t for ~1illt•r ," he adtlt•tl. rdl'rnng to the t')(l'rlll1H' dirN·tor ('f th1· Ma 1r1r Lt·aA\I<' l'lnyt·r" /\ssntrnt1on 'lk 1.., .1 brilliant mnn Out rn·xt \\.•ar \\e' \1.111 mN·l him hParl on · "Ill' v.1 11 f1no h1mseolt in th(' tough('st nc~otrat rons ht•'" 1•wr seen This t1mt• h1"1l kno" h<•.., been in u IJ.tll j.!umt• .. Stc1nhr<.•nnt•r, the m1lhona1rc i;hipbu1ldt•r "h•' houl'hl th:· Nin trolling inh•rt'"' 111 11.1· \'l\nl.t••·" In 1973. s.11d lrt• "a ~ app.dll·fl JI the lack of intcr<'sl i-ho"n h\ own~s. who kft lhE' conduct of their e nterprise~ to s:tl.'neral managers "J don't know of uny olh('r b usi n ess whe r e a grou p or i.. owners \\OUld g<'l togNhcr onl} two tim(•s u \'\.•ar Wr havt· (I , batch of new. aggn•si.iv<'. young O\\ nt·rs 1n the gam<' no" <1nd th~·y un• nnl gmng lo bt• rontcnt ''1th st::mdmg as1dl' while th~1r h u .., 1 n rs s J? o t• 1> do w n t h l' 1.•ronom1c drain .. llt• d<"clined to ... pt·c1fy th1 · O\\ nNs. othrr than h1 mst'lf Stt•rnbrennt·r oul11ncd thl· fol lo\I. ing chu nge1> wh 1t h h<· foresees /\ reduction of the com m 1ss1oncr's p_owrrs with grC'atcr input by thc;,owner~ "We must quit ,·1ewin1? the rommis!>1oncr·.., nff1ct• a!> a holler than-thou :.t•ripture and kt it sit rn JUdR mt•nt on Hit of our a ffairs Thl• owm•rs must J!<:l involvt•d Tht•\ must go out and do thing:-. for ll1t.'m S<1l\'CS " Stron~l'r labor negotiat1c1ns "We r:in not run a wav from this rs:-ut• this tim1.• as WC' ·dad bdon : In my bu~ancss. I ha\'e lahor nl'J!,Oltations with 18 orflanin t1on~ \\'cha' t• to tw tough " A lcvchn~ otr of thl• fre•• :i~cncy ·~we can't '>lick our hc•ads in the sand a nd think 11 will J.tO :1way It 1s t he law We should ha\f' done som cth1nJt }Cars a~o I personally think that then~ will be tess men Se.-OWNER, PaRe 8 5 11 ha.., bl'tn n·porttd lh •• t F1111-!L'•" "'II go to tht· Dodgu .., 1or ... tarting prlChl'r Hick Hho<ll·n anc1 utrhl~ man Lac-y Thnm,1" ... 1ngll'c! ancl '-('()rt·!! H111h St•.1llll· "s:orl'" \H•n· mac.It tl\ ll·lt \\1111!. ~l\t' H11ll1 r Tht· lrr:-t n •ml· .al 111 ;,o ol tilt• 111..,t h,dl ~inti "a..., unass1st<·d 111 ... '-l'l'ttn<I \\a!'> \\llh 1 t5 ll'lt on Jn as"1"t b\ .Jrm :\lt·Ah-..tl'r Suri goalkl•<•pt•r John .lat·k:.on had 11 ..,me., and \\<I.., luc·k\ on I\\ n olht·r o<·ca1>10n" "'hl'n ht• roulcln I cath<:r in tht• b:.ill and kammat1·.., hclpt«J out Wl'Clnt•sd;1~ n1J,!ht. tht• Dodger" J.!Ot 1ust onl' run. Y.hl·n \\ 1nn1nJ.! 111tchl'r Boh Shrrlt..·) "alkl·d Hon Cl•\ "1th lht• ~lil!'>I'" lo~adl·d rn thl· th1.rd rnnrnJ! San 01l'J!n..., lirst run 1n thl· third inning. nim1ng homt· on ,1 ... 1111.!ll· "' (;l'lll' R1rhanb -Tht· Dodg<'rs loadt·~thl' bast•:- St"e DODGERS. Paiw 8,t ltlelee in Montreal Hoth lwncht"• t•rnpl~ a:.. \lw Ch1t'<1).!11 C11b..., and ho~t ~lontn·:d E'\JlO"' t'lll.!·'gl' .111 .r m:ts...,l\l' fn·t· lor all d11nn).! tlw l11lh tnnmg \\'t•rl1w~d:I\ '1 lw light hrnkt· 11111 \\ ht·n \\111\l l'l·:tl ., l·,111..., \ ,11\-11t 1m· t''<'hangvd lw.1t1·cl \~Old-. :rnd f1n;dh plln{'hl''i \\Ith ( 'ul ..... 1·.1ldll'I J),1 \ t' 1(;1<ll'I \':ill'nl llW \\ :1:- l'lt'('lt'(I f111m lh1· ,e:inw and lln 'l'l lnU!-1 1n 11111v.., \\(•rt· 11·1mrlt'cl Rams Rap Robertson LOS /\~G El .ES 1 AP i Rcm<1rh IH Lo-. 1\nt-:t•l<'s Hum1> · lrm·batker b1ah Robl'rti.on 111 .1 mai.::111m· artrrh.' brought angr~ n•tor h w .. t1n1• .. day from two tramm<.ill'~ Hobt.:rtson'-; arlll:lt· w:1-. published in tht· .)(1111· t·d1t1on of Sport ~la)tnnn<-· DOU!! Krikorian. \\.ho !'O'l'r" lht• Rams for tht· Los Ang<'ll'S I ll·r!a l<I t-:x;.1m1111 ·r wrote t hul .)1111 Youngblood ;incl Fred Or~1·r 1,wr1• '>harpl) t ritw:il und thul Roht"°'l•;1>n llt·niNI making some· ot tht· ..,tat1·mcnts 11ltnh11tt•d to him Robcrtsott had o;u 1<1 ht• Y.n-. fruslrnlC'11 and hort•d tlunni.t pn1('t 11 t•.., '' h1ch hl· .,ard wer<' focusNI on lt•;H·hlll ·! Jani \ Oll!"ljit blond and nob Brud11n1>k1 · I \l' h:rcl m \ t 1 II ol Isiah. · Youns:bloo!I \,\. 11 ci11ot1.«t .111d so ha.., lht• whol<' Ham team 1 ll' -. till 1>0t.' \~" al"<')" h.1v1• to <'Over up for on lhc J1<•ld 11 1• ~ lht' onf· alway~ out of poM\100 ·1 JU...,v C'an ·1 bchcv(' he could c;ay 'omc or those things 10 :i national pub11cat1on trying lo. make me and n rudz1nsk1 look stupid And putting the knock on Pal Haden lt'S rs1ah who's ulway'i a1>k1nl! ..,lup11I tf1Jl'"t1on:-t1unni,> meetings that 1 H•n 1 on\.. ll':.. ..,houl<l '<no" lh\l'I -..;rul .!Imm~ h;1 .. t\l'r~ ngh1 to bt· up ~1 1 b1:1h 1·:in 1 l!O ;around und kl·• Jl pull IOI.' th1· kn111·1( on llw mt•n ht· 111,1~., \\Ith bio•tl n11w ha' 1t•1'11 t'lt'd1hd1I) \~1th mt I don I 1 \l'rt \\at\I tu talk 111 him an) mon• Hollu·t:-(lfl h.tc! ..,;1111 lh1 H;.1 m-. rould h;1H• Y.On 1111' :\t11101•i..nl.t pl.f\olf 1•;11Yll \\hll'h lht•y 111!'>! 11 7 ii .101· Nam.1th h; d ht t•n complt·lt·1.'¥ tw.•llh) h1'C'.111:-1 ll .1 cl1 n 1-.n t "' Kenny St:•blt r l)JH qua1It1 h.i<'\. who t·ould pull 11 out for U!'> .. ll.111t n 1·1111 t>ntb , .. -.tud~ 1nf.l ,,1 O\!Ord in l-:11 l,11vl 111\clt 1 ,, Hhocft•' ... c·ho\;1r...,h1p II oh1 rt '.-llll h .· lwt n out-.po\..(.•n m l h1• p.1~ t .1 tt•1,<ll'nc' k1lll" n h~ 111 -. l<·Jmf'11, I<·" ''ho h~ \ t ;...1·11l·1.tlh uH·t lool.t•<I his outhur!>l:- Th1:-.'t1mt 111 1>u1d · I deny cmpht.lH't•llY I 'Utd all of tho~<. thrn~., 1n tht• magazine I m ight sue · But Sport Ma)(1tZ1ne cd1tor De rry Sta111baC'k -.aad. "llt :-.cnt 1n tht• m<Jnuscnpl him self and in 1l1aledeachpagc · Bienek's Goal: Pro -Career T L' I. s ,, . 0 k I OJ \' I ri l'l' Ba·nt·k. a forml·r Fountain \ alll·:. lhgh and Goldt<n \h·:-.t l'ollt•J.!t' basl't1all .... tt1r wrth J ~ 1.:ur '::-~ucccs:-lu:n·· ul ·Oral H obt•r\~. Cnl\'l'rs1ty. "")..., ht: .. fl•:ul) to Jump Lo prnfrs:-1onal bai..l·ball r1 rcl<.•" lollO\\ in~ .i .... pt•rtacular 1un1or "t'a!'>on "1th th(• l'\o 3 rankt·d OIH' "I hope I am draftcd ,.nd 1f thl• monc' 1:. tht•re I will -.1 gn ... ..,,; ,.... B1l'nl'k ·'I'm talk1nJ.! ahoul SI0.000 or m::i) bt• h kt· S25 000. hut 1£ lhl' rtl!ht offer comt-<. alonf.!, I proba bly w11l .,1gn .. B1cnt·k 1-. :1 rt·nter fleldl'r :ind lh1s "t•ason h:1" .i 368 tn1 tung "''t•r:'l g1• Y.1th n1nc homt• runs. l!i doublt•s and t•1ght stOll'n ha!>C!'> Wi t h tho1>t' r rt'<frnt1.otl" he• ... hopl'lul h1!'> w11>ht•s y, 111 bt• ans\\ ert·tJ m·xl \\ t•l•k 1 n lhl' frt1l' ag1..nt draft llrt•nt•k has :r It•\\ mort· t•hantl'" to ~how h1i.. \\are~ "h «n tht• Oral HobC'rt:-Titan~ lllH'rt tht• Coll1•g1• World St•rll'" rn Ornah;i S:.i1urd:..iy agarn:-t l'\orth Carohn;.i Thl· T1l:tn1> h;n't• Jil..i~ l'<l on h ont• otlwr ll'am t·ntl'rl'd in th1· St•nt'" H:1\ ltJr anc dl•- lt• .. 11'<111 l\\ll Qt;l or lhrl'l' Thi• Tit an..., h.1\ t• "or lhl'1r la~t IX gaml'~ and an• ruled thrrc! 1r thl· nJllOr bl·h1nc! l'SC .ind 1\rr1ona SlJtl' Al Om.rh.1 tht·\ ;.an· in thl' ..,:.imt· hr:.t kt'I "1th 1'\n1on.1 St.ill·. St .John .. t1nd f1r't rounl! foe ~orlh Carohna \\'11h lht• ma1orr1~ com111~ trom Cahtorn1a. tht· Trt;.rn!'. \\ou!d l'nJO~ ml'Nlng L'SC,for lht· l'hamp1onsh1p hL;I Bu·nl'k :..1~ lhl'~ n •allo· lht·~ must 1!1'\ b\ the·1r h1 ada·I ,and ,\111on •• Slal1· fir...,I Mt•rrd:lh .. • ll'flha ndt'd plt('hL·r. h:.i:-,1 13 I n·c·or<I tha!'> ~ t•a r t1nc1 .1 I HO E H 1\ Over \\\O Yl'ar<. al OHL: ht• ha:. ·a :!3 :: 'n·1•ord Bii! Springman. ;1 j.!ra<li;;1k ol t>an.1 ni11s llrgh 1:-also .1 mt·rnl>t·r of lht• tu1m :.in<I h:.id " :1111 ,1 \t·r;rgl' this :-t·ason \\.hat 1s \hr h11.:r.:t•<.l drf 11•n•nct· bt:l\\l•t•n 111 •• ~ tnJ.! an Oklahom;1 ,ind l'.t11:11rn1.1 • · ·Tht• :-t·a~nn '' .• lt1I longl.'r hl n · · Brt·m·k ..,,1\, 1<.1an <ll 1,:\ s ,11 l ht• <..l.;rt 11f tht• .... ( ,, ... ·(),.. :rnil hr~r rem·~··~ no\\ makt 11 d1tl1t ull W h ,ti y, ii! h.1 pp1·n • f ht• dm·..,,.. t ..,1gn .1 pn• ronl r;11·1 ' · I \I. Ill proh.1bh rom•· ti.id• hl'll' ,fl"f! pl.I\ 'lllT'll"•'I h J .. t b •• 1 I 1 n \t..' 1 1· h 1 t .1 K ~n...,a~.· hf' s:1}" I h;1\1 • .in olkr tn cloth•~ alonl.! \\tth a .1oh gu~1rant1•1• · !tut right no" lor thl· (',t1 11 orn1.1 or11•nll·CI lt'.tm t rom Oklahoma. ('Onrl·ntra· t 1on 1s on 1 hl· Collt•J..:l' Worlcl St·fH'" 1n Omah;1 OCC Crew In Finals SY R1\('l'St:. NY Orange· <.'0<1!->t Collt•g<•'-.. frrs hman four pos tt•cl tht fast<'~t trm t• of lh1 (i.1y • rn y,rnning It!'> ht•at toda\ ;r nd :1d\'anring to Sat urda-.· .., tm al<.. or lht• lnlcn·nllcg1atl' RO\\ rng A~~0t·1at1on c I RA I cham p1C>n-..h1p:-on l.akl' On;.1ndaJ?:i ht'('l' OCC postC'd a t1m~· or 7 11 9 1n w1nn1 ns;: th<' th1r't ht•.11 <rntl ;1utom:t11C"1llv tp• tl1f11•tl f<'•r S;1111nl:1\ .., fin;il:. Tht· · c·r,·y, r1•\H'tl '"'" cJl''ltl <i1dn 'I m•t·<i to .;p rrn1 ;•I th, t·ntl. <.'ourh D;aH' Crant c:;;wl "\\, Wl'rt' rn (•ommand a ll ttw w t•\ and ••t on( ti mt• h:1ci O!\t r1 v. "l'' 1n I• on• 111 Ila 't•t·oncl ho.•t Tht• OCC t'rc!->hman '"~h1 ho .. • fin1-.tw1\ th1rci 111 •'-" hL ,·I r••t·• unct "111 row 1n , 1 < pu h.• 1•1 r: t • 1•'1 111:\ t11 In fur 1 htrih 111 S, IUI d,•\ '-111);11' \.111il1t'.t•lt•rn ·• •1•t1I f ·· 1 \\ 111> an<" irl\ ht • .111·1 ;1ill'I '" rt.ti hchtnd ·, h.1<1 to'd 11u1 N•• .. w.ilf' lo 110,...tl 1h1 • ~<'l bL?r iw1 pu...,h 1\ too hllrl1." Crnn1 adde<1 ·we ~•I' corr~c1 our rn 1stalrc~ ;1011 J.lt'l .l place II' th hn<1b 11"1 lhe repcch~ge ht 111 Frid:1y I , ., I I . . ' . 114 [)AIL ' Pll Ol ' WITH AYSO SIGNUPS BEGINNING THIS WEEK, THE ABOVE MAP SHOWS ALL THE REGIONS IN THE COAST AREA. f'ro• Page 83 ANGELS ... with an RBI single that snapped a J · 1 tic Orta. who s troked his seventh homer in the eighth. greeted re· hever Ken Brett with a run· scorm~ single to make it 3-1. After another California error loaded the bases. Lemon. whose !--olo. homl'9in the sixth inning \,\ 3c; his f1fffi or the year. dnlled his double off th<• left field wall, drivins.! in two more runs. Hrell issued an intentional w:ilk to Alan Bannister to load lh~ oases again and Nahorodny h1l :i high hopper down the left field line tha t drove in all three base runners Chicago added fou r m ore runs in the mrun~ on a run·scoring double by Pryor, Orta's second HBI sin~le of · the inning and a two-base error by Tom GnHin. lhe third California pitcher. Ron Fairly hammered his fifth homer of lhe year, a solo shot in- to the right-field seats in the s ixth Inning. for one or the California runs. Lyman Bostock drove in I.he other Angels· taUy when he hit into a force out in the third inning. The While Sox and An~els are both idle today. Chicago opens a three-game series Friday at Kansas City. while the Angels open a homestand in Anaheim against Boston. CALt~NtA Bo\IOOtf "'~" 1b L•ndrHu• rt ~•orly IO 8.1tylor II RUOodh LAMIOfO )I) Mullll\lk\ S\ HumPhf•YC ....,.plonP, 4'11•111M • 0 0 ' •000 fOOO ) I I I 4 0 I 0 •000 4 I ) 0 '0 '0 1000 I 0 0 0 CHICAGO ,. , "lttl Bo\l•l'" s 3 ) 0 Molln.U rt I 0 0 I W" II & 7 l 1 A Moot't It 0 0 0 0 0t1•1b •Z}J er .. 1el to 7 0 0 0 L J.,._fl\O<\ Ill l 1 0 0 L•mOft cf l 2 1 J H. CrUQ cl t t ' I Blombl!rQOll 2010 e'""""' ... "" >too N•hO<'ocl.,., c • t 2 J K•\\l"Oflr U S I l 0 PrYOt lb' f 7 1 t lo1a1, n 1 } 1 Totall 44 11 n u UlllMnld 001 001 000-7 Chlt.aQO 001 OH 1 ni.-11 E -"o«e. Gfl<PI, Crlllll\, OP-UtllON'lle I LOB-C•lllott>l.o '· O"c-I 29-81omber9, Loniforo, lemon, Nar.oroelny, Pr.or. HR· Fal•IV. (SJ, l-UI. Ort• UI. H Cr\ll (71 ~~ IL,2·31 .c.9rett "'''"" Ht rtrfll l•R<K~ CAUFORNIA IP H "' . .... 4 lo, Ho 1 OflCAOO It ER II SO ~ 1 1 I • • 0 0 ) 1 I 0 7 1 ' 0 2 , 0 0 ~IOM (W, f JI t S 1 1 l 1 'M8P-H.,...~ey 9y Stone. WP-Stone l -2 72.A-12,.Et.. Stars Win In Denver DENVER CAPl -Jay Hanseth put down a cross-court s pike for lhc clinehcr Wednes· day night. lifting Orange County to a J -2 vtctory over lhe Denver Comets in ~ season-0peoer for both International Volleyball As- SO<"iatlon teams. The game scores were 12--0. 6· 12. 12-8. 11-13 and 6-4. The defending champion Stars threatened to put the match away m lhe fourth game, lead· ing 10-a. But I.he Comets. fight· ing off problems with' their pass- ing attack. rallied to win 13-l l a nd force a fifth game. Orange County's Jon Roberts reeled off hve straight points with hi,; serve In that game. and Denver pulled w\\hin ~ before Hansetb got the game-winne r. Hanseth connected on 37 or 100 attempts and made only 12 er· rors . He also ha d rour Muff blocks. one less Lhan lhe St.Ms' leader. Roberts. La rry Benecke ll'd"the Comets ln stuff blocks with six a nd also was the team's leading bJtter . connectln~ on 17 of 40 with only five errors. ' , Soccer Sign.ups Set Over 1,000 Teams Play in Coast Area With ovC'r 1.000 tea ms 10 be filled. American Youth Socct.•r Organization s1gn- ups wall b<! m full sw10g this weekend for m ost of the 15 regions that comprise the Orange Coast area. The /\'(SO program is available for boys bet ween the ages of G and 14 and for girls between the ages of 6 and 18 las of Dec. 31 l although not all rel{ions rield teams for s1x- ycar-olds. Registration fees var~ between $12 and $20. Parents s hould b ring birth cert1ricates when rcg1stenn~ their children. Some re· g1ons have ma11c.-d computenzed forms to re· turning players. Most of the leagues begin plan in September. Following Is a list of the various regions :100 pertm<:nt information regarding sign·ups <sec map above) . Are a K Region s r Fountain Valley-Westminster· Santa Ana 1-Sign-ups June 10. July 15 from 10 a.m lo 4 p.m. at McGarvin Junior lligh <located behind McFadden Park > Com· mi:.sioncr· Ann Williams 531·81Z7 . Region 55 <North JI unllngton Beach l - Sign-ups June 10 from 10 a m to 3 p.m. at Murdy Park <off Golden West St near Warner) Commissioner: Dave Rochman 842·61j42.~ ltel(ion 5G CSoulh Huntington Reach l - Sign ups June 3 from 10 a m. to 2 p m. at the Edison Community Center 1off Magnolia I. Comm1ss1oner: Gary Bontrager 962·2109. Region 57 <Newport Beach. Corona del Mar 1-R<'gbtration already completed. To t>e placed on waiting list, call commissioner Bill Wood at 640·6632 ~twei!n 6 and 10 p.m . Reg.ion 96 rNorth Irvine. Tustin. Santa Ana> S1f;l n·ups J une 10-11 . Aug. 12·13 from 10 a m . lo 3 p.m. at C-Olumbus T~tin $('hool r rorner of Irvine and Prospect>. Com· missioner . Charlie Manfre 542·0141. Region 117 <Central Huntington Beach> - Sign-ups June 17 from 10 a .m. to 2 p m. a t Talbert Elementary School <near Yo rktown and Magnoha l. Comm1ss1oner . Gil Quinonez 962-4869 R egion l20 CCosta Mesa J -Sign.ups June 10 from 10 a .m . to 2 p .m. at California elementary School <3232 Califorttia Street> Com missioner Tl'rry Detrick 557·2823. Region 143 <West Hunllngton Beach I - Registration a lready comple te d . To be placed on wa1tin~ list . call commi~ioner Ken Mack at 8'10 2216 Region IU <trvi}le>-Sign·ups June 3, June 10 from 9 a m. !o J p m. in front or the Safeway s tore at Walnut Center <corner of Walnut and Culvt'rl and in front of the Totem Sporting Goods store at the Campus Valley Ce nter. Commission er; Dob Thompson 833-1661. • Area L Region 4 t <Laguna Niguel. Dana Po1ot > Sign-ups June 3 from 9 a. m. to 2 p.m . in the Laguna Feder al Savings and Loan parking lot al th(' Monarch Bay Plaza. Com· missioner: Elgin Laib 495·0565. Region 8-4 <Mission Viejol-Sign·ups June 3. June 10 rrom 8 a.m. to 3 p.m . al the La Paz Elementary School. Commissioner · Shirley S hore 586-1034. AYSO hotline: 581 -6030 Region 8S 1 Laguna Hills, Lake Forest. Aegean Hills. El Toro) -Sign· ups June 3. June 10 from noon to 5 p.m. al Los Alisos In· tcrmed1atc School Ccorncr of Muirlands, ~re in rooms LI and L2l Commissioner floCk y Rua 837-1800 R egion 86 (Lagun a Beac h . South Laguna 1 -Re~1stration completed To be placed on wa1t1n~ list . pick up forms at On Cons ignment. 1190 G lenneyre 1n Laguna Bl'ach from 10 a m. to 4 p m . 'Nes<lay Lhrou· gh Sunday until June 14. Commissioner: Ross Dcrgozzo 497·2695 R egion ~7 <San Jua n Ca p istra no. Capistrano VallC'y I -Sign·ups June 10 from 10 a.m to 2 pm at Marco Fors ter Junior High <Del Obispo Road 1 and in lhe Von's Mark et parking lot in San Juan Capistrano Commissioner · Guss Owen 496-7665. Region 111 <San Clemfnte, CapistraP10 flea ch. Palisad<-s &hoot > -Sign.ups J.une 10. 17 from 10 a .m to 2 p m. in the K-Mart/Alpha Beta parking lot <off Estrella off-ramp> a nd at the Alpha ~ta parking lot <El Camino Rea~ San Cle mente. Commissioner: Jerry l.~gdale 496-6569. EUGENE. Ore. CAPl -Mac Wilkins flirted with the world discus record at lhe Pttfontame Classic track and field meet. !~Oft TCI, ?O.I ; 4. V.tnOorl\ IE-WI TCI. Ji)' •00 -t ~ fTob. Slr'°"'I, 4S tJ. 2. P••U CA~ In A<llOftl .... n. ) ~ r~t••• A•I-c:oo-1, .. l'6 IOO IRKt: I J -I 8ott CTOO Strldt,, I. I 4' .J; 1 Brown \Toti S ltlO<tt\I, \.4'.1 ; l . W •llOft (OreOOfll, I '8 1. IR<Kt 11 -t Glft99tkll 1Rtul, 1 '8.S. 1. Musor""" IColot.00 TCI, 1:4.•; J. Sll•w 10t(!90tl TCI. I 4'.4. l,000 STEEPL£CH.o.$E -I e._... 1Atllle1IO W.•11, I .JU. 1 Ro<?>e <M!Mllu W.lll. I 1'.2. l lknm IAIAJ, I 41 ); 4. lle<t .. nl?I IA~IO Whll, t ·J6 • HJ -I. si_. IC>Me<f On!S TCI, ,.,.,.,; J Wood\ CP.Klfk C.0.lt OvDJ. 1-0. J, l(OWf>l- fP<Cl. ~tO But after an incredible series with five of six throws topping 220 feet, he fell inches short Wednesday and set his sights on the AAU championships June 8-10 al UCL/\. "I don't usually set dis tance goals for myself." he said . "but I was certainly hoping to b~ak lhe record before I go to EuroJ>(!. That means I have six throws left. And il also is al UCLA. one of my favorite places lo throw." Wilkins wanted to set the world mark before the vocal Euge.ne crowd, one that stomped Its feel and clapped Its hands each time he threw. But his best was 231 ·3 which ties his April ef. fort 10 San J ose as the second: best discus throw ('V('r flul it was 15 inches s hort of Wtlk1ns' own~·year-old mark of 232·6. Wilkins said the crowd h I~ htm Wednesday. ··1·ve ne v e r reall y seen anything hkc this." he said. "When you put il all to~elher, it's not just a discus throw. It's a performance." The 27-yea r -old former t niversity of Oregon star called It his seeond best discus series ever. His mar ks were 217·3. 222·0. 226-4, 231 -3. 227-8 a nd 231·0. MEH 100 -I ~\ flOCM,u Sl•IOf'tll 10 '· 1 MerrlO IF'loud• f CI 10} l 8r•llhw•lle l.SOO -I Maj)IHtone fCIW HWI. )·.O.•. '· Cllmml~ (P.Kllk ~I CIUCll. 3 .64,•; J Smltfl tHIOfll•nd CCI, J:4l.I, 4 AIWl•"""k CCluD HWI. J .... S.000 I L!Qwrl CA.-k AnkJ, U .JU; 2. VltQll'I IAlhletlu W•)ll. ll CO 1; J. We"' llt>tlllellcs ~II. 13. )U. •OO IH -I. T -(lob. sv~J. $0.lJ; f. Turl\tr IC.I, SL LAI, )l.U; l . Mllh (New Zeal-I, )1.1. PV -I, 8eff IP<CJ, ~; J, T~ ICH'#). tt.O. l , AIPleY IPCCI, 11.&. T J -1, J~O•n lun•ll. 5J.t\o: 1 l.-:y (C)rM10f1 f, 51M. l. ~ IVMKO..Wtr 0C I, 50 I"> SP -t ,,__ IA-hO W.lll ........... 2 !.llmoc' ITob. S4rlde<'lJ. ~""' l. Vint~ COW HWI, '2·7"1. OT -t. Wllll~ (A-.l<s ~II. »t.J; 2. 8ur10ft 10<-TCJ, 1'11-IO. l. ~ IOnQon lCI, l~V•. HT -Penln\ C°"'9or> TCI, l1~. JT -1, E••rl~o IClvD NWI, tH-10; 1 Sttkkl...0 IOul> HWI, 1~f. E'ro11t Pagie, 83 DODGERS TUMBLE. • • in the bottom of the third with just one out. Slurley struck out Reggie Smith bul then walked Cey lo force home Steve Yeage r before rPl1ring Steve Garvey on a sharp groWlder to th.rd \o end the inning. "Cey has always given me trouble,'' said Shirley. "I was trying to keep the ball down. Un- fortunately J walked l'lim , but it might have been a blessing in di!'\g uise because If l'd have thrown him a strike he might have hit il out of the park ... Both teams are idle today. San Diego opens a three-game sen es Friday ni g ht In New York against the Mets while Los Angeles begins a thre'f·game s eries in Philadelphia agalnst the Phillies Friday evening. UN OfEOO LAX -OCL.1:5 .,,~.. •''"" Al<f\a•d\ II 0 Smith" {,.Hnl>ltll C Bell•• 11> Winfield rf l-•ID .,.._ )!) 0 '"""'• ... « s-"• Wrtoo F~\P • 0 ) t NO<lh <t • 0 I 0 • 0 I 0 A11\Wll \\ C 0 J 0 4 I I 0 R Smith rt 4 0 0 0 0000 ~11> )011 • 0 I 0 Gfrwy 11> • 0 ) 0 > ' o o o a .. ~," • o o o • 0 0 0 l.A<y lb • 0 0 0 l I ) J Ytllq•r ( ) I I 0 l 0 0 0 O•v<tllllo pll t 0 O 0 1 0 0 0 A.,., O I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mot• P t 0 0 0 HOUQftp 0000 MondYOll I 0 0 0 Tot•I\ )I ) I 1 Tot•'' 34 I • 1 s ... 01•90 001 200 000-.l Lo\ An!leln 001 000 000-t OP-~ Oltoo I LOB-S.11 °"90 l. LO\ A!llHl«>l t. !>--Sl'llrley 11.., ~ ..... (W, ).J) F1noen ,,. H It IA M SO SAMOIEOO ,.~ 1 ' ' 1 n, 1 o o o I.OS AHOl:LES R.,, IL, HI 1 6 J J 1 HOUQh 1 1 0 0 0 S.ve-Fl-f'\ Clll T-J °' A-Jt.Oj() Barons Capture Gymnastics Title Founl:nn Valley H lgh 's Baroni,, behind outstandlna performances in vaulting and high bar und Ignited by a 1·2 finish In th<> pommel hor!e, cap. tured the Ct I-' Southt n Section ~ymau t 1cs rhampion s h lp Wedne!tday mghl at Mt1rl nt1 lllgh , outscortng Long Beach Millikan n nd S unset League rival WMLmlnst.er In lbe championship s howdown. Coac h Lu A rm s t r ong's Barons, not expected to take the early lead. never trailed as R'oy Kingsbury, Jim Uyck~wa and J ohn Kane It'd r1 potent display m the pommel hone to give Fountllln Vall<'y momentum "That wa s a c lut ch performances for US," said Armstron~ •'Our athletes were up nrst In the event and u lot or pressure was on U\e m .. While thal put lhe Barons m a good po.c;ltion, It was In vaulting where Fount;1jn Vallt-y really put a lid on the champJonsh1p a.s Jim Watson and Gary Bohay shared 9.0 ratln~s to dominate the event. while Todd De&n finished with an 8.75. Dean fiolshe<l second in the parallel hars <R.<t l. then Watson and Rogt>r Staggs completed lhe Fountain Vall(•y conquest with a 1·2 '1nlsh In the high har, brellk· Ing open what had still been a close d\M!I with Millikan. "Thnt was frostlnJ( o n the cake," ~aid Armstronll "But what really made our victory was I ·-our vaulting and that c lutch performance in the pommel · horse · ,,..,,11.1" v.11-. cu•.•11. Mitt._ ... Cl".n•. W~t!MflS ... Cltt.Ael rtOOt ... irc.1w 1 ~"'' IM• MWI Sc Jun IWl •U, W41t-"VllU Pomm•I hO<•• t '"~'°"° "v I I u J Uy~~••• !!'Vitt I ttocl"ln\ IM I • t~ Rll'Q\ 1 .,.,..._ (WI I~. 1 H-lfl\ IW.11 1 ) IC•llY lf'VI I I) V•111ll11q-I 11 .. 1 WtltOft l,VI -&ofl•y (f VI t 0, l Altollto <WI et P•rtllel llil'l-1 Cortell fMl I I, 1 °'tl'I 1,.VI t •. ) 140Pllln\ (Ml I 0\ HIQll !Mr ' W•I-IF'VI t 1$ J SIAocn cn11 I ) ) P<l<!lll• IWI I. t All ,.,OUftO I "-11'11 C1'11 ""· J OtMI (!"Vl O 2 1 r OOoflO" <WI .0 $ ..... .... - MISCELLANY Slippery Image Allron May Be Out With This Slide from AP Dlspatcb~s f\ TLANTA Until he retired and got lnto the amu.<1ement business. the slide Henry Aaron was most (amaliar with Wlll'I into ~ccond base. Now the former baseball great h3S round lhal balancing h1!> business inte rests and his public image can be as slippery as the ~rnnt water slide he plans to bwld on a lot "cros~ the street Crom,, churt'h and ncxl to a c-emetery J\trordini.: to the Rev. Lester Rulce. pastor of the 1.000·m,mber Rehoboth Bupl1st Church. about 50 persons have complained to him about Uw location of the water shdc. "The thing 1s. we know kids scr fam. Can you 1mag111e holding a funeral service with lhal ktnd of back~round ., .. he said. Aaron. now di rector of player development with the Atlanta Braves. bellcvt·s-there 1s a mih· understandin,i:. . "We have no lnt6ttion of interfering with the services because we're not going to open un- til 12 ·30 or l o'clock Sunday afternoon," he said. "As (ar ai, the graveyard 1s concerned. I respect everyone. But I hope people will rem e mber this Isn 't going to be some kind of a ba rroom." ,.--------4~r..._nte of dw Dat1-------., Angols broadcaster Dick Enberg, after a ball hit by a Chicago player down the line for a double: "That ball was definitely foul. but the Angels aren't disputing lt. You ob· vious ly like le see a team be more competitive and fight , fo r what what's theirs.I 'm obviously nol happy <with the Angels>. but maybe I should keep my mouth shut." , E•bra~llle E~: SMar Coi11riuntt> Pro footbatl may be serious business, but fielding a team or shapely cheerleaders for the Los Angel~ Rams is a nYthing but serious. as evidenced by lhe lastest rele~e from the Rams· office. The release was designed to announce a new name for the Rams ' ~girl outfit. and the anonymous author decided to take the opportunity to throw in every pun possible on the subject. "The squad will henceforth be known as the Embraceable Ewes. it was announced today, somewhat sheepishly, by a team spokesman.'' the release begins. "The original name seleetion. lhe Rams Sundancers, ran into an eclipse. Belatedly, the Rams learned that a group had been perCorming under that incorporated name. Finding themselves on the horns I curved l or a dilemma, the Rams yielded. "We weren't trying lo pull lhe wool over anyone's eyes or lead them a stray," lhe release says. "tl was shea r coincidence." The fan who suggested lhe first name. however. will be al· lowed to keep his prize. two season tickets. A.s lhe release says. "To take the m away would be a real s heep shot." · Ebetclwre in Sport• ..• BASEBALL -The Kansas City Royals traded pitcher Jim Colborn to the Seattle Mariners Wednesday night in return for utility player Steve Brau ... The Detroit Tigers are losing pitcher Dave Rozema for possibly two weeks due to tendinitis in has right shouJder ... Outfielder Brian A5$elstlne of the Atlanta Braves was schedule-d lo undergo sllrgery today to place a pin 1n his left leg afte r he was injured Wednesday night attempting to rob Cincinnati's Mike Lum or a home run. • '· FOOTBALL -The Kansas City Chiefs have s igned linebacker Gary Spani of K ansas State and re~ver Jerrold M~Rae of Ten- nessee State ... Bob Ltarts4!ma of the Seattle Seahawks says he ·s retiring after 11 years ... Pittsburgh has signed punter Craig Col· quitt. He was a third round draft choice ... W~s Cbaodler is e-x- pccted to sign today for the Ne w Orleans Saints ... Cal Poly San · Luis Obispo Athletic Direct~ Dr. Vic Buccola has been appointed to the NCAA 0 1\·ision lJ West Coast F.otbaU Sel~lion Commill~. BOXING -World Boxing Counell heavyweight champion Ken Norton, who defends his crown June 9 against Larry Holmes in Las Vegas. has completed his fiv~-week training session al Gilman Hol Springs and is off. for Las Vegas ... Friday's s uper ba ntamweight c h ampions h ip fight be tween Puerto Rican titleholder Wllfr~o Gomez and ThaJ challenger Sakad Ponatavee may be ~anceled due to a missing judge ... Heavyweight boxer Ron Lyle mus t stand trial for the slaying of a former e mployee in Lyle's home last New Year 's Eve. it was ruled Wednesday. He's lo be arraigned June 12 on charges of first and second degree murder of Vernon M. CJark.. UN N0«10tt SOCCER -ln his Cl rst three g:imes with lhc San Diego Sockers, Ade Coller has scored four goals . . . Cool weather. light winds and little chance of rain were predicted for today's first game of the World Cup between Wes t Germa.ny and Poland ... The indoor Super Soccer League held Its fi rst player draft Wednesday and Washington, with the first pick, sele<:ted Thomas GUmore, a Manchester United midfielder. The league's 32-game schedule begins July 7. BASKETBALL The BetraJo Braves arc expected lo a ppear as the DaUas Express in lhe NatlOOal Basketball Association nexl season. Approval is expe-cled from all quarters . . . Fredonia Stat e's BW Hughes has been named to coach lhe University of B ~-·• fa lo ... A 12-member women's nationa l basketball team has begun a two-week slay at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Squaw Valley prior to a trip to China. The coach ls Oral Roberts' Dixie WoodaU. OTHER SPOllTS -G<>lf purists are still upset with the Arnold Palmer hole-In-one gimmick Inserted in the Dinah Sbore tourna- m ent in April. but LPGA CommlSsioner Ray Volpe says he's thank· ing about doing it again ... Fullerton College • trainer Bill Chambers has been elected presi· dent or the NaUonal Athletic Trainer's As~ia· t1on . . . Hartford. Conn. will be site of the 1981 World Figure Skating Championships ... The three-day U.S. GyJDnastic Federation Cham· pionships begin tonight at UCL/\ With Indiana State's kart Thomas Cavo~ed to successfully d e- fend his title. · TENNIS -Top-seeded S&ew Docherty de· fcated John Joyt-e to advance to the third round or the Southern Te nnis c hampionships in Green· UNCX.D PAI.ME• ville, S.C. E1Uol Telt.Kber defeated Brutt Foxworth, 6·2. 7-S. Fran· clsco Gonzalez defeated Carlos Gomez, 6·4, 6-4, and Ferdie Taygen ousted Haroom Ismael, 5-7, 6·1. 7·5. Todafl'• Sport• oa RadJo,. 1'\' RADIO: Torughl -Horse Racing -Hollywood Park feature race. 5:30, KIEV <870). TV: Friday -Wo rld Cup Socc-er -France vs. Italy. ltvc Crom Argentina. 9 30 a.en • Channel 34. Team Tennis Results .... 17 ...... on.-tt. tOTI .,.,,, -1119( ... ltll 0.1 P .. 11'9tl I•, ~I , lht\,.n PMtl-INOI Otf llo<"9·E--.. .,, w-.,, -~.i1io.o. 181 Otf. ,_I .... ::vrt lll9W•H01rac1.t1y 181 Off, T~t '-tr MIH O -llO°""'°'•Lvo' INOI .. , HOii .... ¥" E\ltO t • 01 -lloc..IM•E""'''°" IOI ftl llln~ , P•lll\Oft I I A J IUM a..;-. 0.-....... , ... _,, WCMMl'I Wtele 101 ... llt-ltM, W.,,._ l(IOU (010ff.~n .. I, "'•" ---101 ,,.,, if-... ; ""-""· w • ...., .. .., 101 def. Wllllllfl9H M•Uen ...._ lll lOd -M t loollll•n t<t119., IGI oel MHl•rt """°"' .. 1 A t,IOOttt~I .. s-Olt99 .. ,.,,_,,,. tt. co" ¥11-ff\ I( l'loHS ~01 0-1 ~W 11 ~O• ~w IPlo.t K lt.,..c;..e.-,..,.t .. 1 _,, ~ (:,01 dtt W•ll> • •. l\•1t-W.,l1Jo CPI Ooil l•"t' C.0.• 1-4o. 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Semirinals 11re !.Chcduled Saturday at 10:30 a .m . with all d1vis1ons compl'tang. while Sunday's final in th~ prest1g1ous men ·~ open d1v1s1on asset for l :30p m ' Prt'6Cnttnj:t a maA>r obstacle for Van Lange could be 'ell' ran Pancf\o Gonzalez. wh<t jOl™' Chuck Pate in the men ·s open doubles and 1s C'Oll'red "ith h1~ daughter Andrea 1n lh<• mJxed doubles Van Lmge and Glasgow are defend· in~ champs m the mixed d1vis1on and \\Ill pli:iy togeth<'r July 25-27 for-the US. Oµc:n t'lub semifinals 10 New York. In the Adoption Guild's women·s 01wn d1v1s1on. Glasgow and Betty Ann Stuart are fovored. while the Junior Vets d1v1~1on 1s led by Horst Ritter and P4NC:HO GONl.111.El Uick ~ath. · ' L.hadborg 11011111 Cel.ebrilfl E1'ntt .Jim llrown, DC'sl i\rn<.1z , Jr , and Cornell Wilde are among thl' ~tan hnl•d up for Sunday·s Celebrity Tourna- ml·nt •wht·duled ut L1ndborg Tennis Club in Huntington At'<IC'h Proceed~ from the event will henelll Children's Jlosp1tal of Orange County Matches get under '"ay at 11 11 m and tackeL.., \f11l be available at the ~iJtl' Winnen £ro&C11~d Winners in nc Orange County ~kn 's Lt'<igue arc \he Racquet Club of I rqnc 1 B D1v1s1o~and M1ss1on VaeJO T1·nn1!> Club 1(' D1v1!>1on 1 The host C'Jpl\lr<ino Hal''JUt•t \'lul> \\<is sccond in the• B:-., Jtl:-.t on1.• point bt:h1nd trvinc JIM BROWN .t rea Club11 A '"ong Best in 11.S. The Junl' 1s!>ue of Tcnni,.-; Magazine hsts the top 50 tcn n1s dubs an i\meril·a. <i'ld includes.Los Caballeros Foun· Iain Vallc•y l and the Ne"lport Beach Tennis Club. ('ritc•ria included n~ber of coµrts. facilities. dining ' rriom and har, s upplcrrentary attractions. maintenance u ncl •>\ c.•rull operation~ Elke So,...er Playo# I in Laguna AC'trcs~ Elke Som ;er and her husband Joe Hyarg.w1ll pb,· thl' winners of the upcoming open Laguna ~ach Double!-Tennis Classic in Laguna Beach. The Elke Sommer pl(\'off 1s scheduled July 8 at a site yet lo tt' determined, while the doubles tournancnt is Sl't June 17·18 and June 2·l·25 al :..aguna Beach High. The actress will be in Laguna RN•ch n ~onj unction with her one- wom an a rt showing at the Spencer· llowardGallcries July 7. The t ournament features com · pC'l1t1on on four levels in men's, women's and mixed doubles. lnforma· tton 1s a'ailable from the sponsoring Nolan Rc<l Estate orricc al 494 ·9473. •v . . . . .... '"'-'°_ .... ~ Borowial~ Staggers Panatta PARIS <API -Je(f Borow1tik bl'IH Adriano Panatta of Italy 5·7, 6·4. 6-4. 6-l today in l,he first major upset of the French Open tennis tournament. The 6-toot 4-inch Berkeley right-hander played aggressive but not spectacular clay court tennis in beating the 27-year.old Panatta m the second round here at Roland Garros Stadium. Panatta. though unseeded here, was considered a con- tg_nder, having won the French <Tpen an 1976 and finishing second to Swede Bjorn Borg last week at the Italian Open. Borowiak. a classic cellist as WC'll as a tenms player. now faces fellow countrym an Tim Gullickson. seeded No. 13 here, in the 16-man fourth round. Guillermo Vilas of Argentina. defending champion here and No. 2 seed behind Borg. was to go into action later in the day ugainstAmerican Billy Martin. Borg says he's feeling fit and ready lo m1tke his bid for a third French Ope~ blle. the fi rst leg of · · the Grand Slam tennis tourna- m(•nts. The Swe-de showed at Wednes· day by. taking a first-round v1c· \Ory over France 's Eric Dcbhcker. Bor~. who has suffered eye. thumb, shoulder and blood ,.11· m ents. took only 70 minutes to C'rush Deblccker in t.is openmg round match. He is aiming for a FRANK VENCLU( . f'ro• Page 83 ~ third f'rench Open title. OWNER ... The 21.year·old Swede. heavy favorite following an impressive victory over Adriano Panalla in last week's ltaltan Open, fired his awesome onslau'ght of deftly placed topspin drives. forcing t,hl' Frenchman to rally the ball back from shoulder·level height. wo ...... 't Sl1t9ltt FlhlRO- MMlilno SlmlOM$Cv, llom.in1.1. oec 01•"" r:ven, •u~tr•U•1 fr•. 6·2. Le\••v Hvn1p AuitrMta,. dtf N«tn<.v Orn\tfl1n, US., 6·1, 6 J , Rro•nct MM\lllo••. Cll!(hcl\IO•llklll, del P11m Wh•tcro-~. AV\\rall•, 1 \, •·I. Sf!IW NaQel, .. \, \J.S , ~· Svlv•• H1tnllll1111, W~t Gttr'm.anv. *>·•. 1.s, Uslrv 8owrov. AU\lrMi~. dcl (,tyno\ Co••'· Grut Bro· ldln, 1 S, • • Mirna J11vso..,<. Vv90~a••<1, .,.,. \"••on w.i"', U. S , r.-I, o·J, R•nald l om•no•a. Ctttno\I01t41l11~ dtl Ntrloa C.reqor•. Au•"•""· • I, I S -.. ·,si,..i., Fl"IR- B1orn Boro, Swecion, def Erlt Oollloc ••• Fr•ntt. •I, 6 I, 6·1, P•lrl<ll Oon,.nqu•1. ~•an<t. °'' IC tl'I W•t'W'ltk, A.us tr a.If a, ,_I, I•;&, b 1, J..ib, f>-l *'-· ... "" H•"' OllcM-1\l•r; Cn•le, dtl Lllo 4l•a•tt. Motnlln•. 4 6, '•· r..4. 6-3. Jo"n 41t•M><k• Au"r•ll•. Clrf Kl.W\ EberlWn:ll, We•I ~,,,,,.,. 1 6, • 4, ..,,, r.-2. Wojltk F•l>ak, Poland. otl van Wlnlf\kY. U \. • I, 6 ?. b ), 8alcJI\ T arouv "'uno•••· 0.1 """Lewis. Ntw leel•no, t.-1 , • 1 6 I To.My"\ llHMllS w-·,si...i.s Flr!IR- Ndn< v Atcr.ev •• U S., Clel. Pal roe la Bo>t...,r•>, U !>, 6 2. 6 2. P•vla !>mltll, U.S., dtl ... tell E••l••ltnne<, Wesl ~mwnv • ._,, •I, """"""" Tobin. Au\ltall•, 0.1. J•M Sir anon. U !.., r.-1, •·•. M9fl't Slntl•s ~11 ....... Jtfl BorOWlak. u.s . dtl AClrl...o Pana1ta. It.- Iv ~I.•·•. I>-•. 6--4, Ar\llur A•""· Us., oet. J~ l u1• Cltrc, A?qe11una .. 2, 6-4, ,.,., becoming free Jgents next year The system promotes long Lt.>rm contracts I m not c,urc that 1s good or bad. Some will bt.· :.elfis h but I think most players will contrnuc to try to do a good JOb " i\ real1s l1<' approach to esC'alating salarie!-. ··There arc a lot of s uperstars who dc•servl• what they're getting and I don't begrud~c them that. knowing my kids arc p<iying monl'Y to sec a rock s inger makmg S200.000 for an appearance But when an ordinary ball player starts get -\mg a superstar salary. 1\ hurts the game. We mu~t rl'drl•ss th1!- without bcmg guilty or rtostrnrnl of trade." -A buildup of baseball :- telev1s1on program "Our TV rev enues arc only about 10 percent or those of Lhe ~ Nonal Football League. With t NFL ·s recent • contract <m r e than S450 million) the onl time you won\ sec a football game next winter is in case we have our annual blackout. We ~t adopt a more reali s tic TV program 1n corporatmg both leagues wh1h.- remaining aware of the danger of cable TV.·· 1 OAll '(PILOT Thu<sdav June 1 1978 .. . -.. ----------- Thursday June 1 1978 OAtl Y PILOT 89 • At Bakers/ ield # N-ea Spikers In State Meet ~ BAKERSFIELD -The final chapter in a long pr~p lrit<-k end field campaign unfolds herP this weekend with the ~late cham p1onship meet al Bakl'rsf1cld Memonal Stadium .. The 60th annual affair beAln~ Friday afternoon with prehm~ Finals are slated for Saturday A m on g l h c 7 8 3 e n t r 1 1•' rt•presenlmJ? California ·s finest are 16 from the Oranli(e Coa!-.t area . Topping the hM t!'> Edison Jl agh maier Sharon llulsc" thl' Cl F southern section ch11mp1on with a record 4 50.69 clocking OF THE AREA conl1ng(•OI only five entries are in the txn' d1v1s1on Newport Harbor·-. mil .. relay team of Steve DuwM1n. Frank Venchk. Wayne K<t~parl'k cind Chru; Corum has tt good !'>hot at placing high. Venclt k h::i!-. a ~ood C'hanC'e an th<> 880 and M atcr Dea':-; Vinet' Rrown 1!'> om· of several 60·foot shot putlt.>r..., faC'tng stiffer tasks art' .John Ortman of lin1vers1ty llii:!h in tht' discus and Trov Blcvrn ... 111 Fountain Valley High in the :1;m low hurdleR Edison has four entriC's 1n the,.; girls div1s1on L<.turn lleld anti Tracv Hanlon are in the \ 10 low hurdies wlule Hulse also run!> on the Chargers' mile relay entr) fl liNTIN GTO!'l BEA C ll High 's Vanessa Denniston wtlt rwi the JOO and 220 with team· mate Anne Erpenbeck an lht· high JUmp along with Corona dc•I M<.1r 's Marcia Wurts F'ount:im Valley will enter Julie Grel'n in the s hot put and its mtl1c• relay t ea m ~hale l rv1ne ...... H1gh'!o> M1chetrc Kelley 1s an the long JU mp. Erpenbeck. Green and 01.'n mston are making their second appearance in the stat(' meet llul!:il'. however. ha!\ the bt'Sl shot of winning A sophomort' who was mJured moi.t of !<1st year , llulse turned in one of the f:.istest mrles ever by " girl 1n lht• !.late last week lier 4 50 69 l'fforl was more than lour :-.C'ronct~ f:.il>tt.·r thJn ht·r pre\'IOU" l~t-t E RP ENB ECK \.\a!> serond in lht• high JUmp at 5 9 HI li:i:-.t Vl''-' r ·s st ale meet but has a l97H ;e&son bc!>l of 5 7 A sen t0r. she "a!-third at 5·f>. the same height clear <•d bv Wurb. in la~t week'!-> M •t!o>ll'r!> mcl'l Grel•n "as fifth m LhC' :\taster' al 39· I I 1.. wC'll O<-tow her season be!\! ol' '12 !I In l~ i-latl• meet d )f'tJr .u~o. th<• Fountain Valley :.en111r fa1ic.'cl t11 make the finals Dcnrnston missed out on tht• final.., a \'Cur ago when she 11r11:-.hC'rl lourth m hC'r 220 h<'at stw was third in Lht• Ma!>lt•rs .1t :! I ~ 7 ;1 n cl 1 n t• o n t l' n l 1 o n throughout lht' h,1lf lap racl' Stu• 'I.a:-fourth in lh<· 100 1n 11 .W N t:WPORT 11/\RBOR'S mil<' n•l<JY lt·etm 1H1s also in the st:ilt• r1H't;l la:-.t year· but dido 't reach tht: f1n;i1 .... Jfti•r n'<''>rd1ng ;J 'iC' a c;on tx.•!>t :t W M 1n Lht• pr eh m.' Thi!. llml', h11w\•v1•r, lhl' ·quart1:\ 11gun·s on ro11tc·n<lang The• Sailors we-rt· M~t·ond in tht· Mas t l'I'!'> 1n :t 17 79, <ill outstund 1n~ time• considering th<' slow 1\rn1d1a lhgh track I\ \('a-. run on <>vl·r Bakt-~f1l'lrl ·.,, "" nthel1c ,urfJ<'t'. llw quurtt'l ~ppear ... 1•,11>.il>lt• C1f runnan~ <>lo\e to 3 16 Th<tl -.till may not be enough 111 "1n Bann1n~ of the l.,o<; 1\n~l·lc.., C11y '><'tl1nn has run 3 15 ti and beat Ne" port f1Y 2.48 \C'Conds 1n an 1n\'1lat1onal earlier 1h1' ,·car. Fremont ran 3 16 t; .end i-' 1'!'>tC'hPsll'r :I ltl 7 la:-t week \\hile l\C'nn<>dY of H1 <"hmMd won the North Coast crown 1n 3 · t6 5 Or •noe CU" •re• .,,,,.., '" Illa •wt• 1ro0ell .md held meet, wtlh ~•Mft twsb eoy~ AllO ~ r.ink Vrn<~ IN~wporl H~tborl I \) 111 M tl• r•'lt\~ N~woorl Ht1rb0r ' ti 1fl 1.)0 •ow "V'Ot• ... l'OV At•~'"' trovnt4'•n v"''"~' t7 1 >P V1f"t .-1-\fown (M.-V•• O•••' ot 1 • 0 t -JQlt\n 0 1tmAn 'Umv..•''••h l ,,,II G1rf• ttX> v ... ".,.'"' C>•rn11\lon 1t1u"t•,,01on &-rtt .. • 1n ., 11n ()l·nr11\tf\n /~ •G. Mil• 4)ri .. ,,on .,.,,,,,. u 0 1'-0nl • Y) ,,~ "" LH L .. u,,, Heid <E~'Of\I 1!& ,,.,(\' f'4•U'tlOn ffO•\Onl U\,~ld\f I ttvnt111n V'tlh•y l ~Q ~~ ._ O•'on • 00 '' Hf Anru I: 'e>-"'l>"' t. 0·4untinoto" 8.-¥ht ~ b Ma~·• Wu..-f\ t(Ot'Ot\8 ~ M~r •.) f\ W M~ttt' IC_.."'"' 1•'•''"'' Hill~ 'a P )ut1r c;r,en fFQl..tl'lt~•n \1,.11 ..... •?Cf Indianapolis Invades Sunshine Plays; Lawther HoJWred Laguna Cage Tourney Scheduled -Player development. "Costs now arc horrendous f feel that our e mphasis should be on col- lege development. The D9uble A leagues should be voluntary. I k n~aseball men say, 'Branch Rickey would not have done 1t this way.' But Rickey didn't have satellites. Marvin Miller or Billy Martin. Nobody 11'1 beating down the doo~ to see minor league baseball. .. The California Sunshine will be tryinJ! lo win for its head coach tonight <7:30 ' when the Co!-.ta Mesa-based soccer team hosts the Indianapolis Dare Devils in an American Soccer League clash at OrangeCoastStad1um. I I rJ I,,,., & I I J •& '' • '"I I l .,, I ~·•• • 1"\1r1 MALCOLM RBD MCJI'· 1oy1: you doft't hon to a,. a ~ fMlt for LeostftCJ to IMlke settM· -W e hcrte crtaU~e most make1 and lftodel&. Rang,ng In p dc e froM under SI 00. per moftfh on up. Call me for a lean q•oh or better yet come In and M• me today! / A hlghpowered three-on-three basketball tournament lo be staged :.it Main BV!ch in Laguna Beach 1s s lated for June 17·18 with fi ve rl1v1sions avulable. PartlC'1part.s. who do not n~ to be Laguna Bead! residents. can play in an open d1v1st>n, a sax -foot and under category. a 30 years and older d1v1s1on or a Xl years and older for !>tX feet and unt.er. J\n entry fee Cf $8.50 per team as re· quired for the double ehm1nat1on tournev, and entry blanks are due in the Laguna Beach Recreation Office prior to 5 p.m . J une 15. · The 1977 tournam ent featured Billy Paultz. Mark Oberding a nd Coby Dietrich of the San Antonio Spurs. ex· pro Richard Gibbs or the Buffalo Braves. former Los Amigos High star Tom Sehneiderjohn <now at Cal 1 and ex·Princeton All-American John llummer in half-court action. Games start at 8:45 a .m . June 17. For further Information. contact Ron Lutz at 497·331 l. ext. 238. Baseball Standings NATIONAL l'EAGUE East Di vslon W L Pct. Chicago 24 20 .545 Montreal 25 22 .532 Philadelphia 22 21 .512 New York 23 27 .460 P1ttshur~h 21 is 457 SL. Louis 18 IJ .367 West Divls'on San Francisco 30 n .652 Cincinnati JO H .612 Dodgers 27 2l .574 San Dit'go 21 26 .447 Houston 20 25 444 Atlanta 18 27 .400 w-,r·as<or• S•n 0•~90 ), ~· I Molllroal -. 0..<-I Pilt\l>vr9f> 2, 1'1111-lllftoa I C1nc1nnalo 10. 41i.tlll• • SI LOV•S S. Hew Von • H~ton I, S.... Fr.oncosc:o 0 T-y'·~· No ~,....,~MI ,rluy't G.ll'llh All•nta et CH<- !>a" Fr~lsc:o•l -rHI " \.o\ A~I~ •t Pllll-lpnoa," ~ .. 01~90 •I New York," P•lllbur1,111 at Onc.•"""I.<. n <;1 lou•s et ~Ion," GB '2 11·2 4 4 JI~ 31~ 91,2 9112 ) I 11'i AMERICAN LEAGUF. East Division Boston New York Detroit Milwaukee Baltimore Cleveland Toront.o W L Pct. GB 34 16 .680 29 17 .630 3 26 20 .565 6 23 22 .511 81h 23 25 .479 10 21 , 24 .467 101/l 17 31 .354 16 West Division Oakland 27 20 .574 Kansas City 25 19 .568 ,.., Angels 25 21 .543 l'h Texas 23 22 .511 3 Mmnesota 19 28 .404 8 Chicago 17 28 .378 9 Seattle 17 83 .340 11 'h . ......., ... ~ Chl<.tOO "· ~· 2 1oronto6. Boston ? Oe11'1>itJ,Mllw...i.eeo • B•lllmO<'t l, H-YOO t K•"W\ 01yl, SN!Uel 0..1' O-lodleclul.O , .. , .• o-. 8•111~ (PliflmM Ml •t N-VOt-(8Mltle 201 Mll•-et ~-WI •t Oetrv41 ISl•tO<" .. 11." • SHiii• (M<L•vonlll\ 0·21 ., IC.tl\HS Cit .. IL-•rCI W I," " MlnM•ot• IGolU ,.,,, M T°Hh IAIHtl\Clllf •->>. °"'" o•-s KlleOvltcl ,, .... , .. ~-· TtMH •I Toronto, n Mt,.,nesot• 411 Oetroll." Cle.,..1eno •• Mllw&Ui..~•."' (.ttlu90 <ti IC~s City, n Bo\IOn •I C.llfomte." New York et Oel<I-. n 1M111mor1 at s..ttle. n LliSIMG ••• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS MEW 600W. COAST HWY.• MIWPO• llACH • '46-02'2 OR USED -Inter-league play "The leagues must work togethe r I see it coming w1th1n the ncxl three years. It is an economic necessity. I would love for the Yankees to play the Mets and cancel a series with the Boston Red Sox-or Toronto which gives us headaches." -An umpiring pool. .. It's silly t o see two groups playin~ the same game with some umpires standing up. other stooping down and operating with d1f. ferent Mrike zones. We must have uniformity In umpiring, pay the umpires more money. a nd pick the beet umpires for the World Ser ies. regardless or rotation o( seniontv It's Derek Lawther night ant1 the man who has eoact)ed the Sunshine in its two years of ex istence will be honored in pr<· j:lame activities by the Junior United Soccer Assn. A native of Belfas t. Ireland and a IO-year veteran of the Irish League. Lawther is being lauded for h1<\ work with youth soccer pro- grams in the Orange Coast area The Sunshine. meanwhile, will be trying to take a nother big s tep t.owards lhc top or the ASL Western Division. Coming off e1 2· I victory over the defcnd.ng division champion Sacramento Spirits. the Sunshine 1s 2-2·1 and in second place behind the Los Angeles Skyhawks <6·41 . The Sunshine wall be anx1ou:. to see just how much 1t has tm·- proved with recent additions Ohe of them. midfielder Don DEREK LAWTHER JC Players Honored Tobin. has bet'n a big .oost to the off('nsc. Tobin has played m two g;1mcs since joining the team from the SliJ:o Rovers in Ireland ...f ~ the playmaker tws responded with a goal in each gumc Go::ili<' Al~in Paterson. who ramc with Tobin from Ireland. has found his niche in thr net a1-1 rhc backbone of the Sunshine·., '>ltn~y defense i\ start<'r las\ ve~r. Pall'rson has di!-iplaced John Lyt.h.goe as nelminder. A pair of Orange Coast Colle~c stars a nd a Golden West College standout arc a mong the first team selections on the 1978 All· Soulhem California Junior col· lcge baseball team as chosen by Southern California coaches. South Coast Conference player of the year Bobby Smith. a n OCC outfielder with a seasonal batting mark of .439 and 4 \ stolen bases, and Glenn Robe rtson . an OCC shortstop with a .386 balling average. were first team choices. Also, Golden West's John Moses, who slam med the ba•I at u .351 clip, is a first team out fie lder. F-TNm flot. Pl..,..-. Sdtool P -Ed V•~. San Ber-<1•"'1 P-(ir~ Mo~r. C.tni\°' P -<.rrlM OiM. H~o<• C-M•rll Noe<-. (An_.. 1 • 8-M•-• Ooollel, Aoo 1-<0ndo lftf-f>•vl Pl-1. l.A Vall~Y •rl-t.eo l..Mal•. l.A Harbor cnt-Oan O.v-..,., San 8«...,.d,,.. 1"4-GI-......_, 0.-..... ON\I OF -Oaff Ao'<O•ln, Of\- OF_....., ~~ .... ~ OF -•ul Homrl9, Fullef'tof> OF_.,,. .... M9MI, ~ Wffl OH -•II ~ Moor1>illl'" Ul-o<-.CostellQ. Cerrtlo!o M40.W ii I 11) J I ' JJ8. ,,., ••I) no •44 .. ,,. M1 •l• "' no Jll fllt<~ -· s.... oi.w Mat•, .Htw Ont<o. s..!llll ~•; J im Ovl•, LA HtfllOr ••Y U11•, S...lllwOlff•. Cll•rlo G"r"e Com'41ft; ~· Mltt .... y..,, so ~. JS1 ,._.,."'" ~ .... ~ .. ~ ..... J16: h.tlewa- AI•• O.ntls, lAnl llNCll, ..J7•; Tim terawu, C.. rltot, .JU: 9oll w.lrvm, ~t• •• ,.,.,., .J?S; Ovllle ld-ltl<ll Tllomas. $e11tllwttlern, Jto, Oa,.. ~. ~rllos, .11'; Aftclre Ol•ld. L.A "•""· .401; Ot4-41...., FIM'tl, OltlMY, no, Ut-.letf ~IOI, 5oMI ..,_ ... ,,.,.JU Ramon Moraldo has sparkled from his defender pos1t1on, a.<, has Poli G<.1rcta, who scored a goal and asst.Sled on another last Wl.'l.'k. The Su~1ne has allowed JUl!l ..,.,c goals an five ou11nes th.ls season Banquet Reelllts \.AO\J .. A eWACH HIGH 11 .... 11ySwim"""t M O\I 11•1-M ilt• Mil~ (Aplftl" "'" Pro Soccer . umm.artes Am•-Sec'c.t' \._ ... M V APOllO j Loi A.119t1~ I NOf111 A-"°t'"' ~M' ~.,. 0.tfolt 1. ""''-'1)1\M 0 llOCll•t ..... f. S.... JO'o• I 0•08' '· C;Jlor-• Sa" 01•002, N-l!not.,_. I ~elllt 1, CehlomteO 0..1-J.~~ ....... , EL~Sl!c~1Lt:U?,JQRS w AL TS 17 I 4) 957-0662 Sc;;;ce J•ORSCllE 11141lt4-U22.171411Jt·2412, t21JI HWf11 A.Mt POtl HOWAID IOlllTS • DAlLT I TAU ALSO• l'lrw l i><ohon To Stt•• Tou a.Htt l9S6 Randolph St .. Coda MHa .. ' • ' ) • • .,,,.,,., .1un11 I l!P Htu1ti1ig Date · ·By DFG After Epic Catch, ·----~ Holder Founded Hl•l'.1u:w thl Dl'J>artmll1l of I l"h ond G.imt• ha' 1n~t1tull•d ~· n• \\ tlt•1 r hu11 1 plan. -.port,nll'n .11 , •• HI\ •~t·<l 10 aipply to Cal1f11rmu hl'l'rt..,1ng .1~1·nh $1~ so<>n a::. possihh: For ttw first 111n<' hunkr'> \\Ill r1ow \>c reqwrt'd to pun·husi> a tn~ J fJ plication. tht'n l>FG heudQUJrtl'n. ,,.•11\ retum tlw taA~ by mutl One w~ "ill co.'>l S3 :.111d S8 'A1ll l.H: charged for l\\O dl'<'r lJAS L1cens1ng n~cnts arl' bcuig '>011· plied wilh map~ of the 27 ~l''' graph1tal hunting zones In ~1d'11llM. they \\-tll be Jblc to i.uppl) informJ t1on conct•rnin~ thl' !\I>-rifll· st·a!ion .... the four s hoots fo1 archer' only anc1 13 bonus hunt-. for antlt.-r IE:S!> or et thcr-~c·x d('t•r ..,. The dates fur deer Joel 1>thcr murn mul hunting OEEA lone A lt'lor-1n.rn <f'nlr•I ro.t\11 A\IQ \ !>fpl II '""I t-Ov<• '"'~"" no•n o• l>f'll•• lO""• 01 dl\d l lno•l,,...~\I, .,..01 I}(}\ I I~ 1 .. 0 bu<• IOtk1~ no•n nr l>t!llrr z~ 01 1 .. ,.SINn !>1~k1you1 Scot I) OCI •'' f)l"tt! bu<.. hHhVd notn 01 ~"'' Lone 02 trM lt\ ••od 01 !>ocr.•,,,.,nlo V~ll~y • Sto• 1l O<t lo °'~ bu<• •nr•'o norn"' bl. II., lOnt>\ OJ 10 l~nl•a• v-ll<'Y I •n4 ZoM 0 IS lc..tl•l1n<l hlM>ftl YPI l) NO~ S one DU<~ '~"ed f\Orf\ or bttlrr lont\ 01 t 141 t~outn.-r"' C•tllornl•I. ()(1 I~ Nov a Ont but•. IOr~r<J !\otn Of t>eUer Zonh lll·S \nt.rl""'"''' S.PI JO O<t Q, one bu<I IMH OOlnl\ or C>'U•r Zon«' X4 8 lc~nlr<tl S''"~' ~pl lO.Ckl 9, onl' b\l(k. tor~~ horn Dr ~Ill"' lo"<' ,.. ft et\te rn trit\t or S1t)rr• ond Mono and tny_o <.uuohf'' Sfpl 23·0<1 1$. one Due• lork•o l>O•n or 1>rner llRCHERVOErll ZoMA.Julv1'AUQ I lOM~ 01. 82, 01 10 dnd OH. So/pl 1 1Q lM~> 011 14 Ylll H·O< 1 10, Lone> 1.1 a, 5epl • )&, ono l.O"-' it.• 5'!1>1 I 1Q Ur"ltt~. t.,Q~ "-tor "•flt' \.t'fl\oOn\ t!E .. R (Arly SH\Otl, ~Pl 11 NOV lb lalt -~a>tlR Op. 21 [)(-( 11, hmll OM <ldull bUr Oer ••o'°" ARCHERY OLAR ~Pl 1 n hm•t. tno,1""' o\ lo"' '•w•~ons WILO P IGS OPf'n~llYe4r\latrw•Ck llmtl,ontP•OPI!< ct•~ .one In CXldo\eU40" fREf !.OUIRHELS ~I lo, 1919 Jitll 19. 191' '" 1ne \•mt •<?•' '" ,.,, .,.., A.,q s tQll Jl>fl 19. 101• "' counUt\ 01 Mnron. Ndp.t, Sol•l'O !>onorn.i dN1 IMI l>O' ~ hOA °' L4'h.e County out\1~ Of M~nd<><·AO N•ltOnAI '"OfMI S.iq "ncl ~.,..s\lon hm•I lour""' on 1>A(.HERV FAlC:ONRY TA(E !>OVIAAELS Auq ~~01 ' tn 1thf> \.llmt' drf'4'1\ .t\ 14')t •e•' 8.tQ •nd ~\eS\lon 11m11, lo.Ir otr o"v 11"801 TS Si-Pl I, tol8 J"n 11, 1919 fQ• 1•~rabboh Fishit19 ftpnmrd ;\Jorlin art• ,111~1 a part of \Ill· rt" w;,irds in \\alL·rs o!f lhl' On1nµt· ('n;i~t arPa with water tf'm · JH•r.1tun• running aLfi:> degrt'l'~ .\lh:1c1>n· \'"~ rl'ported 111 thl' Dum 11111~ Ci round"> lwlow San IJ1l'g1J \\hen• tlw '' a ter i..;, 1;:3 ckJ:.!rc1'~ and tlwt rnt·;.irh till' rac1· t"> on t<> S<'C' \\ h11·h ~t·\\ port h:is•·c1 .inJ..:lt.:r "ill \\ rn tlw l l.1 g tor thi: frr .... 1 long I 111 of t he 'l'J~on '' t•1ght·d 111 ~it "''''port Be~1th Big Game Fishing By DICK ROBINSON Ol IM O•llY Pll91 Sutt • Eighty years ago today Or. Charles Frederick Holde r boated°"1 183-pound blue Cin tuna after a four ·hour battle that covered some 12 miles of ocean orr Catalina Island. This c·pic catch . after 15 years of Irvin~. was the culminal1on of much h~artbrl.'ak and trial and error, a nd wai. the (tsh that prompted I !older to organize the world's firs t bi~ game angling dub. -l During the two weeks after Holder beat this tough horse m ackerel. he ap-p;it.-d himself to writing the rules he thought men should fish by. which "ould test the man and give the fi<;h morl' than an even break 1n the con· lc ... l ~ TO 00 THIS ln the in 'frcst of sportsm :insh1p , Holder wrote that a rod <·ould weigh no more than 26 ounct'~. Thal the line n line, while wet. would break at 43 pounds pull. He said that a fish mus t bt! brought to gaff unaided . He added that any br('ak a~e of equipm~nt would d1~­ q11alify LhC' angler. This w<.is Holder s way of hund1 capp1ng the contest and making the contest a fa tr one brtwct•n one ma n and the fish. On June 15. 1898. Holder called five men togelhe r in the lobby of Avalon's old Metropole Hotel. At this time. Clifford R. Sc.udder. Fitch Dewey. Dr. H.K. Macombe r. Edward I. Doran a nd W J. Landl!r endorsed Holder's simple manifes to. In doing !>O, thev founded the Tuna Club, a nanw i lolder chose after the tdugh protagonists he had spent those m any yea:s nttcmpung to C'atch. IN LATEft YEARS, officers of the club would be elected by majority voll'. But the manner in which the Tuna Clubs lt•adcr·.., wt .. n • rirst in· sta.Hcd was a~ uniqut• and ~1mpll' as Holder·~ rules. ttast>d on thl' m erit system. lloldt•r wa<; duly named pre· s1dcnt by v1rtuo of his catC'h of lhc heaviest tuna. J~t1C'h vice· president v. a:. thc>n rnnkcd by tb(! w1,:1~nt of the fish ht• caught Tht• m<'mbcr v. ho hoatcd lhE' lari::1::.t n umtX'r ol blue fm. 1n th•~ (':.tSt', Sl'udcfrr . wa.; r t-<1u1rt:d to hccoml' eMrl.'<\frnnd1ng ..,(•cretary RecJUSl' Doran endun·d lh<' longest strugglt· with a tuna. a h1ston c battle thst lasted 15 hour:-. and covered "some '21 mill's. he \\as rf'QUtrcd lo st•rve as the clul;)'c; trl•asurcr lloldcr wa~ the m an rcsporis ible for putting the wnrd s port before fishing Until tloldl•r srt lhl· c•xomple by cat ching lh1i. tuna on tackle he im prov1sed ftom s;ilmon gear . me n fished for thr~c great gamt.' fish wtlh hand ltnes. h3nf!tng l'lghl or 10 or th~ heavy cords from the boat. then hors· inJ.t the fish 1n. wt•1gh1n~ tht•m. then ll•a VI ng thi.'luna on lht· bL·al'h Io rot NOW, Mf:N RUStl E O t o JOtn llolder's m·w li ght tackle game. And 1t was Holder's. cutch that la unthed ~port rather than meal r'ishing Jn time. Winston Churchill came to Avalon . conqul'red a fish and was in· \ 1tl'd LO 101n the Tuna Club. Even· tually. Crovt·r Cleveland and King Olav of Norwny appeared on the roster. Oth('r internat1onally known figures Jmned Holder COL. Tll F:OOORt~ ROOSEVELT hc"rd of llold<.'r '') caH•h .... ht le he "as 1n Cuba involved rn the bus1nc!'.s bl Sal) Juan lltll. Rt·turmng home. Roosevelt .... ailed Ion~ enou~h to b~ elected governor of New York. then huriried off tn Avalon lo Join llolder's <'I t.lb •n I.ex .. nqtff'\ c. .... nty. Wt~t•rn p0rllon\ o• RI"""'"• •flfd S.n S..rNfOtno c.ountit,.. ano c.ou1rwa\• K~•n C.aun 1y no cloW!O .,...,!#>In !Mlnntt of \la•~ no bdQ llm11 0"1 ,,..ilctl'lunl1nql1(tn._.,requtreO S<'PI 1,.1411-Jnn 11. 10/ql<lf ra-us.h, cononta11 .tno p1omy rabbits 41nd VdrVfnQ f\J'" 1\ -..mt-artn•\ llSll'<l 4t>ove Julv I Jan 18 on rtm.t1nOt• 01 st1Je bao anOrio-.'.l"<."l)tlllmllf inOtr an foALC:ONRY ll"BDI TS Jdn 19 MM<tl U. 1q1q lor oruih, t OllOnlA•I dncl oiomv rdbb<ls uno uary1n9 hdr• ,lelt wlde, bdQ <lnd p0\.t»1on llmll, Hve o-tr ddY Trout Plant 6•"h"IQ d<h~r'A'! ._..CAtN'r, wdl~t or road cono11•0f\\ ,,,., 10110,.,lno 1a~t\ ~no sl•Mm\ 11\lto I»' county,""'" flt• r•\IOClled UH4' WN " w 1tf\ (;.ilth•bl• \1Jt r~1nb0w lrO\JI from Oeparmwnt ot F1\n .ina c;.amt h•l<tw• •C\ Mexican Regulation To Keep Hunters Away? ~ re'+' ~cars later. as Pres1denl of th~ Unlt<:'d ~t;Jll'l> and as a tnihwnt <'ons<>rvat1oni'>l . Roosl'V,rlt )VOUld flail hts ht~ s.t1ck on behalf of tff'1-~ceds or sportsm anshi p lloldt•r had planted. M :iny famous and not M1 I a mous mt:n testl·cl lhl•mselvcs a).(;11nsl lht: tuna of J\\'alon. Most failed tu earn lht• Nwctt•d hlut> button symboh~ing <1 c<1tch of tun<• morr than 100 pounds. 1..0!> .. NGELE!> • D•o RO<k (•f'Ok, (ry\ldl Ld•<'. L•I 11~ R0<,k R4!1.tr•oor, PuO<llnQ~IDne Roervo1r, Pv•<lm•d Rey.rvo1t, !.tn P.n1on10 C:••f'k SAN BERN1lll~OINO 010 f'r~r LA~t HolfomD llARLl:-JGE:'I-. Tex.is t1\T» /\ (rpP•. C,(1n\c\ An• P\¥\''. ~M3 And q,\lf'f (Soutn r ur• Sllv'""'ooo L'o!~e nl'\\ i\kXll'~ln I L'~Ul<tli11n whll'h <,omt.• hun\ln~ riulf1tkr'> thou~ht in· t:lucl ed :1 typogrnph1c<1l l'rror muy ke{'p many hunters fll)rt11 of the bord{'r RIVERSIOE S~•nnl'r L4V~ VENTURA Pltu La'~ Rh~' C.•r<>' R~ llallry t.••«',. SM~ CrM'k !UPP«'• Stctton 1 • '>ANT A BAllBAllA Oavy B•o .. n c:·~·· M.Jnt .. nl (_ref'", Sant~ YM1 R1vPf SAN OIEGO !>anld M.i<oarl!.t ll••~· !>w•NwAI~• ~·"'"' ORANGE S.,n Ju.ln Ct<'e• tt;EllN Al()('• Cre<-,, Bo°" (rN'~ ~ar C•.,.• Tht• nt>w rule' ra1...,l·~ lhl' pnC\" of a required · arm.., tran..,fl.'r" lt·lll.'" from c.1 hout S16 to SI ;,-t En·••nf' (ret~ t-4~rl Pclr., l .Of' t..t'tn R1wr ncRJ Po'fll't'FH)U\.f" 10 L4~t •ubf'H•> Kt'" R1wrr 1SGYth Fo•• 1. Nollt' Younq Cr,.... TULAllE 0.--• C:r<"'• O•v M ... .,., .. ,, .......... ., .. Pt'ier,.Cfd1rv~# Ooitm lo J<Rl PuwtttKiu').f•I PO'\oO(tttlt. W"itr River Dick Robinson ··To bt' hont•.!>I. l JU..,l I hou~hl 1t '-' os wmi.· kind uf 011..,wkl·.' ..,;,ml hunting Broadbill Catch: Epicure's Delight OICIC llOBINSON Broadb1ll 1s called swordf1!ih at the meC11 c·ountcr and 1t goes ror something ltke S6 a pound The meat is delicate of taste broiled and browned wtlh huttt•r <ind garnished with parsley It is an C'p1curc'<; delight rn the Catalina ~hannel. in the oast, there havP been s nmc ha rs h words betweC'n sports f1shermC'n and m a rket fishermen when a fish is sighted s lePp1nl{. or lazily ta11tng tn the swells. On one h and. the sport..,men want to batl thP hcasts and fight them on rod a nd red. and the markctmC'n want to slick them "1th a ha rpoon for profit !liiOW THAT TllE BROADBILL hav<' made their annual mt· g r:ition hack inlu UH'se w:ilt>rs there m1ghl be more wor<ls bel\\CCn the two tnll•rests v. hl•n hoth <1re n•roing in on one particular fish. nut mosr ly. thl• troop~ an.· rrrl'ndh Bul thcrl' 1:, onL· (':<cept1011 The '>porlsmen violently ob1cct to the markelmen's use of a spoll~ a praC'Uce that 1s today ii· ll•g:il, hut soml'lhing the plank boat b<>ys'employ In any cvC'nt. for prof1\ or ror fun. fhc bro:ldbill is the mo!>~ :,,lubborn. pugnaciou::,, fi~h that swims in the se:i With good rea:,on. A r1stnllf'. t hC' falhl'r of wology. n:1mcd this ..,plt'ncltd t'ating und f1ght1n~ 11dvcr'><1ry X1ph1u.., ,:?lad1u~. the glad1::itor with a ~word The 1-·rl'neh. out of 1ll"H'r vNl respect. c<tlled the broadbill EmC'rC'rur, kin~ of fthhc5 Thl· Spanish nam<·d him Emperador Tllf: f\ROt\0811.l. Rl'U:s the ~eas It fears no animal s~·1m· ming 1n it. o r the ml·n and ship!> that sail upon 1t. T he po\\N' of lhl•sc fu;h ts nwl.'some. In 1832. a broadbtll chose to ram'lhc sa1hnFt smack EvNgrccn. J s hip out or Mystic, Coonce lieut. When the \'C'sscl was for<"cd to rC'Lurn to port leaking. a swordfish'~ b1\I Wa!. found dnven throug.h a lWO·inch plank, a r1vC· inch umber and on through a lo\\er deck or white oak 21".l·tnchcs thick ,\ ::,,1m1l::ir attack caus1·d a s portfishcr to sink ofJ our shore!> in 1965 Rroadhill f<'<'d dct•p uncl vcrv c;eldom strike a trolled lure or 11~ L:sually .1 hrn:t<lhtll 1s h111terl c.1s il snoozes on the surfo!'C d1Ft'!>l1ng lu~t night s <tinner On1·e sighted. a squid. barracud.t. mac ke rel or fl) mg f1c;h ..., <!ragged across his course That. o r hvl' b1'11t Is caused to swim w1th1n \'it•w of thc<;c g ladia tors It 1s ex aspt•rnt1ng because only nnt' "' a 100 v. 111 actually take a swipe 11t lhe bait WRF.N BROAOBJU, do stnke 1t ic; su<'h a vicious rap w11h their s word that the fish hill wraps h1msc:lf. or t!> hooked in his 1iorstll fin or body. Rarely l'\IN nrc they hookt•d 1n the mouth. This m:1kcs for a long a nd arduous !>l ruggle bet•auM· ordinarily the fish 1!\ not physl(':llly hurl Onrc hook<.'d u() thr :'lr1i::lt·r <,houlrl make' h1m~t·lf ns comforlu· bk u!> possible b<'<'au..,~ the battle could l;i~t a Ion~ day. und into tht' n1~ht In 1967. Ted Naf11~er, who t'hoses mainly hro<1clb1ll on his boat lfuc;t Irr. we1r,h<'d ln onlv three fish lit! sp<'nl <,omt• :lli hour!> over a hot rod and reel clcfcat1ng these fish ht> was a bl!' to brtnjt home An ;,t\'er:tl(e or some 12 hours per battle. The larJ(e ... l we1)(hecl 400 pounds Enrly last month . Dr Bob McCoy got a lfil·pound broadbtll to bang Into t'I barrucut13 he hr.ti hod In the rrcez<'r l\\O year~ Once he got the (1sh home. M(('oy sent an invitation lO ;ill his fni'nd!> to help celebrate o very lucky day The doy hr C':111ghl .1 broactb1ll outfitter Ron Speed of Fornt'y "It Sl'cmcd ridiculous." nut when Speed and other outfit tcrc; s aw the rule published 1n Mex· 1co's offtcwl listings. they knew 1l "as no mistake As of April. hunters from the Unit· cd State:-will have to pay the 1n creased fee to bring firearms al'ro:-s the border. The ft'l' increase will have a large <.'Heel durtnf! while wing dove !.eason. for many years U.S hunters hav<.' I r(•kkl•d south during Lht• summer <love St'ason. "They'r e making It just as misera- l)lc as they possibly can," said a Rro (; randc Valley outfitter who asked not to be named because. he S<J1cl. "They have a way of getting.back at you." Mexican officials in Brownsville :ind Dallas said they did not know why the fee was ra ised. Officials in Mexico City also gave no s pecific rc:isons. But the Cnited States outfitters have a theory~ ''Their opiruon is that their game 1s being harvested by i\mencart hun· tcrc; who aren't leaving much money in Mexico." Speed said in a t elephone anl('rv1ew. Many white wing hunters lodg(' north of the border. cross to hunt d ur· Ing the day a nd return at night Speed said he doesn't understand v. hat the a lte rnatives a re ror the Mexican officials. The Dallas-area outfitters s aid there is no group ·or hunter s tha t will r epl ace the Americans -and the Mexicans will lose the "dime out of every dollar" the hunters left south or the river. "When the hunter gets the rt>eling he is being ta ken he's not going io like it." Speed said. NevcrthC'less. he added that if the Inte nt is to prc•ve nt hunters from crossing just to hunt then "if ttus in· crease isn't enough we m ay se e another one." One Vall('y outfitter predicted the fee h1kt> will "knock the hell" out or the hunting business on both :.ides i\ LITTLE GIANT or a man na med Charlie Ch:iplin did "tn a button when hl' defcatl'd a fish that almost t.'xcccde<l his own we1J!ht Zane Grey and Cecil R ck•1\11lk also s uccetded Gl'n Gt•orge S Patton tned but fa1lt·d In RO Har-.. on!\ 237 blut• tuna bul· torh h:.i vr ht·L·n eL;rnc:d b~ the mt·o of Tun<i Club llotdc·r fl'll that ml•n hkc himself "ho fished for h1g fis h and penalized \h1.·mst>lw-. "ilh th1~ t ackle were strange brcl•ds. I k obst'n ·ed 1t was unus ua l for mt'n lo ignore the "sure thing" and voluntartly s ubjct't thrm sC'ln·~ lo phVSJ<'a l punishment the trials of cndurancl'. the fatigue :ind strt'SS that the art of big game 1'1sh1ng dt·mcindt•d In 1883. othl'r men t':lllcd Holder c·rccntnc and a::izv Thi" w::is a fter he· :i nnounC'ed he ~as out to t'atch a tuna. a giant blut.' fin JUSt like the 1.000 pounder he obser ved hanging in l\o!-.lon's Fulton Fish Market But 15 \'t'ar~ later. these same men were.' calimg Holder a genius and the fathl'r of big gam1· f1shmg Whi ch he was Lake Mission Viejo Has Trout Planted More than 5.000 p0unds of rainbow trout "ere planted !>evcra l weeks ago lo be ready for <'<:Itching Saturday when Lake Mi ssion Viejo 1s opened for homt•owners i/ The lak1: t" a privatt' a rea for m<'mbcrs of the Mission Viejo Homeowners Association only and 1s stoc ked from private hat cheries un- der the domesticated fish breeders license hl'ld by the association. Jn add1llon to the trout. largemouth hlack bass, red.ear sunfish a.nd fat head min.nows have a lso been plant· cd In the 124-acre lake that exceeds 'i'O.fcet in depth at the d am This is 1 del'per lhan 81g Bear Lake Checking Fish Reports Deep_ Sea MAlttHA OEt. llEY -12 ""9~•S 4l!Oro<' «Id Sf AL IE"CH -II> <lnqlers '°°"'"coo.~ (OW cod. lS mat ... ei. I) wno """·a G•IKO b•h. ) b.tfr..:llCl.i, • MlllKll, I wf.,11 SH bas' SAN l'EOllO , .... '11 O'C.111 -" a110ler\ I oonthl • ., caH<o beS> JS Dlue D6H. 10 ro<k !IS/\ 110 rN<•t<tl U2•d SI. i...Ml .. I -64 -~n 4 tl•llllvl, S rtllowt••I, JI m.tcl<utl, I roO <00. l • oarre<ucta. 311 ullco boons. 10 DOnllO• l'AllAOISf COVE -u •no•u• " Ull<o twin. \ Pt•~~+~~~f.:'~ 28 olflO!ffi' I halibut S l>olrrf<li<M. I \.i\O b~. I bonito. 2' r0<• IN•• Vf lfTVltA !It_, .... , 1.0 ro<1' <Od .. ColliCO o.An. I \<!RO b<!\\, HOW coo, I lino '°"· I IM llbul \ANT A IAlllAllA 21> •"11''" " o ll<O 0.\\, n \<lr~:~·~1!'t."~~~~ '..'..'1' t~iert· 11 -racue11 -o D<lr>llo, IU tnll(kenl, ~ yello,.t•ll LONG llACN l .. llMM l'IH! -31 •r>Qiff't· t W!lll~ •U b•"· 12 b•rt•cua•, 2 tletlbul, IOS •tnO O•H BAC Calendar Nc wpor , Beach's oldest fishing dub. The Balboa Angling Club hns announced a full scheduk of ac 11v1tws for H!'i me mb<•rs hip for 1978 They include. Ju11lor ,_.,., -J-10-A"IJ 10 11111rc1uo •lboKot• IO<lrlltY Mv 111• P41<11t< .... 91er'\ louft'PY Nh I> 9 .. C L.o<ti" ""''hn '°"'""Y Sfool :IO ,,,..,l\Ollon•I 1191\t '*'''• l-ntY Oct ).I 1111 Ctr..:<1• V•ne~•I ~n Ol•OO """"n ,_, O<.t ~ 1 M•"IO'I fin "'••lln lour,,.., -'>fOI t-• lo!•rrv 0••" marlin loutN'Y • S<>PI , 4 LO\ A~lf\ n111t1'1h IOu•M• ~pl IO ll 1ovo .. 't Wl\arl) -10 itnQler\ 1~ l>olrr.icU<M • b0f>1lo l)I t•hCO 1111", ISi ~ D4Si. 9 l>ahbul llEOOPIOO UI _, .. °' JO bdH. \-II•_,,.~~ 10 011(0 ti.\\, 1 N llbul. SIS roe~ II\/\ 1-...1 4 •n<l'f" t)t m ... otrtl IOS rock"'" NEWl'Ollf IArl'• U""'"'' -&• "'no'f" I\ IM tlC.uO• 1 bont\O l• be\~, lt. m~<. .. •rt-t I "•Hbf 10 ... ,•s l.e<'"' •l 6"Qtel"\ Ml""""'...,., 1 bDnlb, 1" !Mn ... roo ""'· s rw1111o11. 11 tT>••Oere1 t '""•1.t •• 114oANA WHAllF -'" ""91«" 440 INU. ll IMtrfcP", • m•c\tttl 01'NA•D •• M>O!tt\ u OllCO b4'i. H rock,,, .. lO m.-c,keref 1•) roe.a cOCI 17 cow coo SAN siMfOM s1 •"9'•" n hl\O <O<S. 7tl0 •oO oq AVILA IAY 1"'"1 SMI Lflltl . lJ an91••• 8 WlfO<'I.) linq coll, 110rou cod SAN 01100 1 ....... tkMI l'IH I -10 ~It 1()l y•llOWl•ll, I rwlltM, i 1 I bonito. )Cq !Mr,.<.UO•. ll't•h(O !><)\' & '"""MO. Ul rou 11,n MOIUO IAY 1v1 ... , L.Allf'"'' 1l •"9•fn:) 11no COO, )30 rOO CO<I f're•h Wafer I 1 •Int I •k• -SIOO tllO J.200 lfOUI OH w.-Two '"""' bY Gf>rry W1nlrr •M .... ,, .. HOP. H\jl•noton BH <n An•M•ll'I L.e•t ll~ry QOOd 6 POuM IS OutlC>btn by ~o<Q• POwett. C&"''" I •'9 IUb!lll• F'lsluno Ooo<I Good ··-"''" L•k• H•flVl•w 841\\ 1i.h1no o<!CXI o .. 1ttow•rd G•""" Ciro"" 1 oovno 10 ovnu w.-01c• ,.y<IO\n S.n 011190 • llOUnd t Nnnel <al LA•t H•-1 8111nq L•"• LOC>ti _ ..... 11 .. POvnO oe•m.on IC••lh Fun>IOf\ Garden (;ro.t )•PQUnd ottm•n Water Ten1p Ofk ...... ••••r '-·""~ l'ftwporl Bt~"· ..i °"11f'W. 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A'"'-"' c-t o< lo ?ll•I II or•"'"''""" IO 11'e -"'°-<II tht 1-------------- olloce ol E llNESl J \[YMOUR. Ill•• 1 Horw•llli 8h1d a 101 Norw•._, C~ t PUBLIC NOTICE <IOOSO. •tlt<tl lilt(' ott1co I\ I"• pll)(t ot 1-------------bUSIRe\\ ol tho unO«,..IQn~ In ell mdt A:lt'97> "" perl•ln•no to w•d O\l•I• SU<h NOTICE MSJIU OF llEAl. rl.iim\ w ill> ,,.. ""tr\"'fY •OUC'"'•\ l'llMEltTY AT l'lllVATE mu\I I>" hied Of P'•~nll'd ., ••or~\••d SALE AS A UNIT w ttrut\ •Ou' month~ dffN '"" f trit NO ... no publlt.l•Of\ Of 1no> ..Olo<t' SUl'fAIOll COUllf OF TME Oaled M•• I\,,.," STAT( OF CAt.IFOltNfA FOil OONAlO JUllANGO(LON nu COUNTY OF OllANGE E. •e<u1or ot 11>~ will 1n 1nr Mall~r o• '"' E•ldll! 01 ERIC ot w1d<lf<t0enl WA LICR SOOER~lROM, n•n lll•C EANl[ST J, SEYMOUlt WAl 1 CR SOOEllSTRUI¥, 0.-t~~wd AU•rf'tY ~•LA• t-4othf' t\ f'letttt>V Q\"en tna\ 'h•~ un 1tUt Horw•lll Blvd. s t01 d,.t~•O'\"" will ,,.u "' pnv•t.-~i:;h• O'l Morwtlk, CA'°''° 111 <1111!1 I"" tntl ddV O! 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Po)ul R•ymond f hO<'ll~on. )" ~. dt><rtb<od ;o<. •oltOW\ l~••I Tranf\<' !>! CO<•• -H . 0-mi. ~ull'lt'•\lf'f'ly .,,.... !Nro ol Loh •8> l ~, .. bu\\f'W'\ •\. tond~<.ttd b¥ ., And 18' Of f,Mt &19 d\ \rtown '" ti00"-11m1t~d o•tlN!"'"P 1~. O.aO"'\ <t) And U c1ncJ C\ nt M" Lee~ c.• ll•n~ov-. M .,0'). o tt1tfll of Or,;noe Tlus U•tem&nl w•i tiled w1lh IN County At<.O<Cle• countt Clrr\ ol Orancie County en Mo•@ 1.ommonlr •nown " l l•IS •e>t•'2'.,'f78 V1rQ1n•• Wv• ~outn l. .. auna. 111..-C1llt0<nl.J Publl\Md Or~ OM\l 0..lp Plot At.I. tNOUtlllES AtH TO llE Mn'" 19, l),Junet.1~11 llS•ll OlllECTf D TO 0Alt•£LL Mtllll- PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'EAIOA COUAT OF THE \TATE OFCl>Ll~ltHIA FOi THE couMn OF 011 .. NGf NO.A...U .. NOflCE OF SAl..E Of' fEAI.. PAOl'l!ATY AT l'lllV•Tf SAi.i '" 1n• Mall•• al It>~ <;on..trvnrJhlp ol 11>1• P•r'°n •nd ESl.att of HllZEI.. llP<.COM llE , •-a lo!AZE\. W Lll'\(.0M8E. a ka HAZEL 'IAt'fE 1..1 PSCOMBE, c.on~rvelf" IAN, L01 1'4011ES llEAI.. ESTl>TE 1i,c .• ti110UTM COAST MIGHWAY , LAOVMAIEAOl,CA 11m-..1u f trm, ol ~·~ t.6'" 1n lawtut mo~y of the Vnll!KI Stat,.. Ot> tOf\lirm<>t•on oi ,_.air, or oart (d\h dnd bJl,1ntt~ ~v•d••nttJO O'f f\O\P '\1'-U"'~ Cy Mort9aoe"' rru\t OHd oo '"'' P•oe><t• h l\O \Old fen orr ct-nt of ,.mount1t>ut 10 b<' dep0\1h<1 •iln b10 6tO• or Oft@n I() be 1n W'rt111"19 ~1nd ••tt t>~'r-f.tc11wd .tt ,,..,_ ~)tor,.w1n ofttl,.. •• '"'' 1•~ •tMr 1JO. f1nl oubt1ci)t1<>" t>~r•ot •M bl'lonr clal• o! ""'" Dated May lQ, 1q13 Batiell~ !>yb•I W11\t>bu1 n E •K"'Of' m tl"e Wilt DI wro OtC~I J"E0£1t10t W. t4£AltM, iSO . •"4 JOSEl't40.EOWAllOS,UQ • 4'1tN"1tllr_......,,.nl,StultJO> GltM•I•, t.alltwttia tlztJ hl·UUI~ Attornoo ... E11CW1w Puoi.sntct 0rM9t' Gocl\1 Oa11y P••o1. Mn JI, Junt' 1. 1, 101a 1066 18 •OllCE IS HEllEBY GIV().I 111<11 '"~ unO~•'>IOMd JAMES C HEIM, PuDI•< Gu¥<11.,,, ., <O<>wt••W ot the per•o" ""a e•t•tt• ot tA7E\. l1P<,(OM8E "'" lo!A lEt. W LIP<,(.OM8E --~ HAZEL WAIT[ llPSCOMBE ron..,rvattt • ..ti \Pll di oro•••• \ale to lht' n1Ql>t\I ""' br\t ,,.., O•~' _,ttt>r Of(JU(.l1on of att\ff'GU"'' .. o OfO'-'t'' ' 'omm1(i\1on 1pof'\ "'" u rm\ dnd cono1t•CW1" fll('-ff'tnl\tf mtf\ 11on~d .,no \u01M t to t0ftf1rn1t10f"I bv t~ •bOv•-htl.0 !>uoP•tQrCourt, on Wtdne•O~•. Jun• I• 1'/A, 41"" "°"'l-------------0• , •• ,.,.411 o tlCKt noon. orthofl,rAtlt"f' w1trun thfo """"' JHO*ed by t}WI. ~• tt\e PUBLIC NOTICE oil•<• (II tnt Publt< c;.,.'CllAn, IJOO -------------4!.0vtr\ Gr•nd Avf'nv~ •nt• Anlt. C•lltorn•• 9110-S. •" t1Qt . "''"· In l'!'t~\t •"0 ,..\td tr ,f HA2EL l IP<,COM A( <1~<1 t•l l:l W uP<,C:OM8E, 0• HAI EL WAITE UP<,(.OM0E, ton'o4>r•~ on ;ind 10 1hat r t rtd•" r•d' prO(P'\t' 1.-Ut..1t'ft-d k'\ 1ne Sli!lf ol C•11lo,.d, Counh ol Or•nOf', de\Cflbeel -" fflow-. lol !.un~ 11&• ~ 6100 'll" ol tnr R..,41!'t '-iubd1 .. "0n at lo\ \ McFadden Wll'!Of> f ri< I". •~ \ho,.n 0" .. Map r e<O<<kl<I '" IDO". J, P<IOC JS ol M.t\Ctfl .. nft;OU\ MiO'. ''tnros ot 01 Mti"e 'Counly, u1torn1.t. ~U0JEC:l 10 4' eo<~hO"\, tOl\dl l•on' rt•s,1r1rt1on. C'lt!."~"''· f\- t tv,1on,, r~rv.ton\, ttet\~* '1C°lf"t' on<I roonl\ot w•v.Ot •OCOfO. Com,,.on1y -~ '"" C,Outn Orange Aven\lf'. ,,..,,,. Ana. Citl1f0f"1A Sia• or otltr ltrt i,.v11td IOI siuo FICTITtOUS eUSIM£H. M4#E STATEMENT Tf\f! foltow1no per\011\\ "'" dO•n<J °"''·"•\'\ -8\ SPI 0Ell IC£Lt. Y, 1&111 Sl>~r U nt, 111.11>11~.,., &~"·CA '7MI Ml<lliM!l Ray 8U$honQ, 11>?11 Sner \.•~. ~llr>l<ftGIOM ~.q., Cl< 97MI O•n••t S1aytw1u911, u111 Sher l eN', Hul\()"910ft 8 .. <h, (A 9'MI C.ti•rltt Pot•m-ln, 11>111 St>er u~. Hu..tiftQlon ~ach, CA 9'MI lh•• Duslntu '' conduttt<I by • Qf'l'l'••llP.t..-SlllP Ml<!>HI ~O Busllof)O Thi> \\at-I Wl>S 1119<1 .. 111 .. Int Cou..1, C:ler11 of Or,,_ Countvon M•Y '· ,.,. """°' PubllslleO OrM>Qlll Co.t\I O.tll• P••Ol ,,,, .. 11, 18, l}, June I, 1978 o•oi>efl• ano ""\I be •n wlllWIO •na -------------.. 111 "" '""''"<1 •I t"I' oHl<t of t~ Pub••< C.u•r~n. IJOO South Grana •"'°"" Sant• ""•· CihlOr'n•a .,10\, or mttv bit ftMI w•t" ,,._ Ctfio~ of \.aid SvPt'rlor (.oU1."' m•y be ctottlvetl'<l 10 '"'o Gu.irol" per...,..•"•· al •ny 11mr •ttfr tlr\I N'bl•t•flon at lf'tit n01•<• 4nd belor~ 11at.•ft0 Of \tl1d ,.,,. TEllMSOi '>ALE CHll, , ... ,.,, mollt'v 01 I"" Un•lecl !>lilt>. Of upOft "'<'' tt,J'n'\ 6nd <Ot'IO•t•On\ "\ "'~' be attfPU~ to ctw C.ovf1 UOOf\ contirma f1on I t<e ium ol SJ.000 00 tn < o\n certlt~o <.fW<•. ~money otdin "'"\' •«o•pany e.Kh wr111en bid o• o!l~r with M !Nian<~ ot t~ purtM~ puc• 10 ~·cl llPO'\ con11rmahon o• ...i•t 4~ o)pp<\V"d by •••d SulJtrtOf (ourf A!ll>•cl• °' ott""' mu\! bP •1.1Dmlt1('(! Of\ t1 ol(lrm furn1'\Ptitct by t~ ~""' T • r1on1 10 '"if<-' any •nd dll D•4h •S t.erovrt'tf:'V~ Oiied Moy 19 1•18 JAMES( HEIM, Pubil< C...ardlan Sy N f. Joy,,., C/\ltl Qfo1>41ly J'ubllt c;.,.rOI~ AllUAH KUYl'£11, C:•""' C-4 •nd llllt•ml11 P De Maye, g~ty • , o .••• ll,. •11ta A1ta, CAllt-'t '••: 1110 u..nos &ttMMn tor l'ollll-• Pubh)l'ie<I Or<1~ Ca.•1 O•lly PllOI PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUStMfS~ NAME STATEMl!MT Tn11 •011o.w1no ~"O"'' d'"' dO•no bU\,tnt\1.41\ VE.NU!> OE M•LO or COS1A MESA. 103 E ITlf> S.rHI, Cosl.i --.. C•lllO•n•ol '7&"' B•u<f w -S Jan<· Wdllun>. .. )t MlllbrodQe Cl•<le. lo!unhnqlon 6e.1<11, C•hl<><n•• 11'11M6 G Cr•to M>O C.rolYf' A McC.irtv. IOI M1llbr100<e Clrtte, H""llnolon BH<ll. Gall!Qr'r>O& 911M6 J•-• "'--OonM L-K•w-e;, "" 1 Oullll•"• L•n~. lo!unt1n9to11 BH<ll. ~llfOfnla 91&41> Thi> buW>O' •> tOni)lfct~ by • -••I 11¥~"tlip. eruc~ w w.i1~1ns Tiu~ "•le,,_I '"'d\ 1110!6 wllh IM C.Ounly O ert ot OrM>Qe CouM, on Mo , .. 108 MtO.AEL S. AkCAllTIN A".,,..,.,u ... ....... (illy IM1'l 914tt. ,,,. N•r ... ll•d. hit•, .. C.tlt ...... c:.111-• •161' n 11 ou r w.1n1 F"5'tJ PubllthH 0rtlrl9' C:O.sl 0•11¥ PllOI. Mo 2' •n4 Jufte 1. a, I), 1911 20)1·19 ~., H, ?•.one! Jur>t t, 1911 1------------- PUBL~OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE WILl.AltOM lltEl\tE Suite Sit F-9'J FtnU• Pubh\""<I °'"~ Coa\I n ... i. P110I, Mo H """Ju~ I 8. I), 1~18 1001 II ''°' "••,. .... tt.St•" I..•' A~lft, Coall-• _, PuDll\~ Or~<>ql' <.oa>I O~lly PllOI. PUBLIC NOTICE Mn u dncl Jun• I 8, I),''" 1-------------lOSI> It '°ICTIYIOUS I USINUS HAMtE STATIMEHT PUBLIC NOTICE l h• 10110-•11'0 oor\oM ere <101no b\l\H'I"\\ •f\ PO!>fER POAIRAIT'iOF FOUN· llllCTlnOUSIUJtHIH TAik VAL~(V. 11&•6 AO\Pm .. 1y HIUlll STATIMllltT ••tnvt. FOur>l•ln v.11.,, C....lllO•t>•• Tt>• tOllOWi"O .,.,..,., ,, ootno bU\I UIOll M U ., ...... , Wt•cn 11••• "I ..... W£STEAN (()NSO\.IOATl.0 GA~ llo\emery ~-. Fount•1n Vellt•, & ELECTRIC. II• W lt01 Street, C.1110fnl•9'1111 Cq•I• Mew. GA ... 11 P•ulf M .. II. """' lln-.m.ry J•mH AINrd tune ... UllN>Cillotr\, A••1tut, l<DUftl••n V•ll•y UlllOtll•• AM,..111\, CA..,.. •110I Thi\ b~'""" '' c-100 by•" In· Tiii\ b~''"'n " COftdvtlt<I by • ctlvldlMll ~ffl -""'""'II Jemft Allord 8'/llttl H-y W a.II I 11 Thi\ <IAll-1 •fl llled *"" llW Tlllt \l•l-1 w•< lll"CI •llh tho ¢o.lftlY Gl•n ot OrM>Ot ~.,, Mol• ~fVlllY c• .. -ot Oranoe CovlliY °" M•' •• ,.,. JJ, ,., .. • ,...Ill .... ..,. P1;bll<llod Or""Ot Co4"1 0.lly Piiot '°uD•"~ .. a O••"G' (O••I o ... , Mey "· "· u, .-id J-'· "" llU 71 Piiot M•y 1) .,., Jut>• I •• I) ·~~~1 ,. ' i COMICS CPOSSWORO MARMADUKE MISS PEACH • "You better find where you buried it. That watch cost over a hundred dollars!" ARrtitA~ exPLAIN~ 1-.-0VE. 'Yhn > ~4 FUNKY WINKERBEAN CASEY MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX 1).{AT ~TY CAIC?l21e ~D HE~ ANCE5TDIZ5 CM't ID ~~ICA ON WE MAYA.DWE~-eur l l=l~cO HS~\ ••• t tJ)) ., 1,,t1,, ••. .... lt.,. \1,•'···' by Tom Batiuk BAND -(Prerequisite -parents with a station wagon) This course is designed to help you deveJDp . such skills as being able to play a trumpet in a blinding snowstorm ,wear1ng an itchy, ill-fitting uniform ,while marching in a circle and squatting ;. up and down to simulate a merq~-go-round . J, A minor is also available if'} Riding in an unheated school bus for two hours wearing wet shoes.' By Charles Rodrigues by Ferd and Tom Johnson GO~ JUDGE PARKER MM I LIKED MY PR~RAM Bt:TT~R. DENNIS THE MENACE ----~--~----.....," ·~ . ' . . . ~Y Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson . .T~e.J ALL OJ:' 1J6 '~6~~1~S Wll..L. BG SilJCK Wln.l f:A'l-l OTHt.~ ' by Mell DOOLEY'S WOR LO Thu<sday June I 1978 PEANUTS SOON l/OU'D WANT TO WIN EVER'< !3AlL 6AME L{OU PLA'IED .. DAil Y PILOT •t by Charles M. Schult LJEL lfOV WOULVN'T ! 1 F l((XJ W01~ ONE GAME '(QIJ'O w.\~ T TO WIN ANOTHER AND THEN ANO™ER ! qEAHHH!! . ;: l I ~~ ~ !t ·l • x by Roger Bradfield' 1 CALLfD THELMA "SMOOCMIE-P0011 ONCl TOO OFllN ! -SH£ MAD( Ml::· £AT MY WOJ-!D~ '\:MOOCHIE -~" l ASre AWFUL ! ! H DR. SMOCK WHICH O PE:RATION AM:! DOIN ' i"HIS TIME: I Ni.JRSB ~ t..OOK, Ros1i:;, e~N I~ 1 D1D GO OUT Wl'fl.l You. WMAi couw we P0€61BLY DO?!t by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux -...,, by George Lemont ' . TODAY'S CIDSSIDBD PVZZLI f ACROSS com UNITED Feature Syndicate ~ 1 Sea Prrt.. !iO Book wm Wednesday s Puule Solved • ~ WhMP Ot'S marv Mo<nes 1s 9 Blu~rrr 14 Sorneth1r>g Ulllll'JC Slanq 15 Woun<I nwmento '6 Hrad1ong hurrytnq 11 Guid1nq p11nc1ptrs 19 01 d Grear ld~C 20 Ohio rown n Rus,.tan 11\'N 23 Ro4hnii ~l(X.k ]4 Rt'l.nr\ 1n <k!tu•I '17 A~ta·s mis· IJl.'\S 29 Atlantic and Pacific 11 Kind of 11a1 JS Andmson ~ "'High .. J7 Conell! V.P.nd 39 Re\lflrPOce • 40 Grand pdl!'nlltl 41 s~ 111 ft!s1()fl'; 44 l<.t'l.lnd•<. •'f)IC 4!1 (Oll!)Pf. IOI ()OP 4/ t1aMn porl 41'1 Jo)l)aneS" J • 57 Oeclc1red 54 S1.:111oner's u<ttl ~ C<111&dten Of Ranger 59 London SOC· llOI\ 6' Swindle 64 Havtng a t00f overhdtlg 65 •n eu~~busv. busv 67 Arnusm<) 10 ltqhl wood 71 Di1511 12 Noun Cfld • ' onq 13 Bow11nq •· 74 Fasr peri<>d 75 c1a.,.,ovan1 DOWN I G11nder 2 B;mery ootn 3 Rono11a1e 11 room 4 Po11cclul ~ Endtnci for rp.,C ()I ideal fiS Amei ruher 7 H0rnv ~~·n P•Of!'CllOO 13 MafoclOU~ lrunq 9 fl>M qtt1 hl Indian ho.11 s ------,--.-~ . u .!..~ ~~~ s , [ ... ~.! Lll 0 v • l , u • 0 ( I .Q .. ,! •• " . II A "' ... I .!!. 0 s s ' c •• N I ( • s [ I H I •• l 0 G l S •• ( . •u . " I I E & 0 •• --·-1 I • • 0 . l • .. • l ' . 0 v • • C I l l I o • ' I 0 N • l s l r • 0 • l • o I W II l ' . ( '. l ( •• II A I I II 0 • s ( . II 0 .. I H 0 • . ' 0 . • l l c; c • • 0 I A .. I 00 c • " l ., ~~ I ' I • 0 u " I ' l l • I If I .. ' ( 0 ..!.~ !~ !~ -- 7 wd'> 4 I Can<ldian II Conltrtt!nt 01tg1na1e<1 17 Pollux. t! 9 game IJ 81fdS 43 ERA 01 RBI 18 lndulgl!'S ro 46 Rethne c•cess 48 Anesthetu. 22 Jilnitor•s 1rn· !ii US mil gp plt'fTlcnl 53 Fill~ Wllh 25 Has cl1nnm p11de 16 Hcadbdnd SS Posm 711 Ch1w .,, l <1111 30 Sho•~ird~ 58 Lawn tooJ j'} hO!J 59 Sheild'') Ar dllot. ""°''' ll()<tedac101 60 U~d on the J1 Part•~ moulh \Ila• '°'"' 61 S11tp 't UOOV l4 l~111Gal· 63 !;hack! ot way B11y ~e 3~ PiK:~ ctav 66 Fodtlm "' .i hrn" 68 Forrmw.1 36 tn ~•plus p.1n l8 Nurnouc;il fi9 Aclrl<'.llW Ptt'llk \utl1• ,_. _______ ~-r.;.r~ NANCY by Ernie Bushm iUer 1J . ... . . . . ... -.. ' ' I ........._, • l hul ll0l4y Ju11 1 Hllb Copter Pilot Under Fire Backyard La1uiings Stir e ighbor Complaints , From A O<'iated Pr~!> Dl~palch~" M I004EBl' RC II EI G llTS. Ohio Robert D. Elrick JUSl loves lo rl) h i~ hl·hcopltr out or hi!> twck yard. Thl• city count ii , hov. ever, 1s try ing to put -1 c·n mp 1n the 65:year ·old retiree ·:r f11~hl patterns Reacting to what they said was month:. uf compla1nts from Elrick 's ne1ghbon;, councilmen in the Cleveland suburh passed an ordinance last week giving the town authority to determine where helicopters can land. l It 1s not being enforced. pendmg a legal opm1onon its validity. But Elrick said he has no plans to keep his helicopter anywhere except in tui. back yard -an acre of land that he uses as his personal heliport lie said he and his wire. Ann. h ave two Cadillacs and an old Ford truck, but their fuvor1H: vehic le 1s the helicopter. "Anybody that 's got any money and wants to SN' a bit or life -this 1s the way to see it." said Einck. "And t1me-w1se. 1t 's much faster. .. It's a l°"-safer than driving a car ... said Elrick "When you drive down the street. you never know when som e clown 1s going to come rrom behind and hit you ... After he retired m 1~75, Einck bought the f''.~8A helicopter and took lessoru. • LIVERPOOL. England Vctcnnary student H el en Dow h as been told by Bri tish Rall :.iuthorities lo preach the gospel somewhere other than on their trains Otherwise. she'll be prosecuted for causing a breach or Pf!a~-9Ciicials.s.a.sd • ~ h~-, ..... The 22-year-old woman had--been giving early m orning sermons on her train between Southport, whel'c she lives. and L1 verpool, where she ( studict ~oi;,,so~eu ~e:k:-5 PEOPLE ) nicknamed the train the '·---------'· "I l ot Gospel Express." One passenger com plained bitterly by letter Lo British Rall. which runs the nationalized rail network. Miss Dow said she may do her preaching on buses m the future. • NEW ORLEANS -Vocalist Sarah Vaughan 1ook listener s back to the Golden A ge of radio Wednesday night in the first of a series of live jazz broadcasts on National Public Rawo. Live Jazz. once a regular feature on network radio in the 1930s and 1940s, all but disappeared with improvements in phonograph records and the advent or television But NPR, the tax-funded educational r adio network. said 170 of its 213 member stations car - ried the houP-iong Vaughan broadcast hve from one of this city·s poshest clubs. The second in the series of live broadcasts 1s planned for an appearance by Count B asie at th e famou s Roseland BaJlroom in New York. Spring sai d others are in the works. • VAUGHAN NEW YORK -Actor Paul Newman. a U.S. delegate to the. 'N. dtSarmament confer ence, says he thinks the P tlBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE pub In· ti. twv. 1ldl'rl1d · b\' tht• cirms race I il' dbo .,aid he Ul'IH:\ t:b 1nlroduc1og oew v. l·<111on..., .,y~tl'mb tnntribUll'~ Lo national insecur1· ty rulht•I lh~n Sl"'('UrllV Asked on the N HC·TV "Today program \\ cdncsday 1f he thought Americans were really 1nter eblecl 11\ ;.1rms control. Newman sa1d. "I think tC> a great <'Xtenl the~re bewilder t.>d." lk said the lute President Dwlgbt D. El!iif'nhow.-r had warrwd the public ln a farewell bpccch not only against the military-industrial complux. but also against "being held hbstage by the technological elite." Ne wman said Americans were "a lot more secure 10 years ago w1Lh fewer missiles than we <1rc now. Are we promised further insecurity in the next 10 years 1f we continue with this 1diot1c arms race"" • • NASllVlLLE. T enn. R<.•p. Clifford Allen 1sn 't going lo let a heart attack keep him from run- ning for re-dectaon An aide to the Tennessee Democrat has filed a qualifying petition with th«? Davidson County E lec- tion Comm1ss1on. The HClion allows Allen's name to appcur un the ballot for the Aug 3 pri mary elec· t1on Allen. 66. suffered Ii Mart a~tack at his home Friday n1J!ht and was listed Loday in serious but i.t ablt-c:on<11twn al St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Cpngrcss returns l o work next week and aides l>ay tht'y will keep Allen's office open during his abs1•n c<J A 111.~g. dC'clE'd lo Congress in 197~. represents Tt>nn :!4~·s 5th District. • 1 S AN FRAN C I SCO William T. Bagley will resign m three or four months a s cha1qnan of the Commodity Futures Trading Comm1ss1on, the San Francisco Chronicle has reported • • . \ -. U!) J . .. We've launched it. given it some c redibility and som e public attention, .. saict Bagley of the govl•rnment's newest reguJatory agency · aAG&.EY Appo10t('(i hy former Presiden& Ford, B agley is the l ast Hepublican appom t ed c hairman in Washington. Bagley told the Chronicle he would r~um to privat.clawpracticeinSan Francisco. • NEWARK.NJ. -The Secret Ser'Vlce doesn·t find congresss1onal candidate Jack Horn's_ phony money runny. It looks too much Hke the r eal thing. The bogus money. which Hom is using to dr aw attention to his campaign, was confiscated and turned over to the U .S. attorney's office, a spokesman for Che Seer et Service said. When folded. the $10 bills might pass for r eal t·urrent'y at first glance. But when unfolded. Jlom ·s name and slogan. ''Time for a Change," appear superimposed on the photocopied bills. The other side or the bill contalned a listing of Horn ·s educational and car eer background. Horn is challenging Rep. Joseph Minish in Tuesday's Democratic primary. U.S. Attorney Robert Del Talo saJd he wiO not prosecute the case. ''Ther e was a viol ation. but in our judgment i t was not intentional. Ther e was no criminal intent." PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NE" CP'46a FICTITIOUS alJSINIESS P'ICTITIOUS•USINESS NAMIE STATEMENT NOTICE 01' SALE 0 1' NAME $TATE ME NT NAME STATEMENT IM lollowono per-..; .,.. do1no REAL PROPERTY AT Th• fo11-1no penons •r• dolnq TPI• lollOWlllQ Pl!<SOM .,. doln9 bu\1ne" <I\. PRIVATE SALE b"'lnen as Mlf'ff\ M : UNITY CATALOG SHOWROOM. NO.A-MI02 YOU TH PROMOTIO NAL 1. SIERRA EHTEAPAISES. 2 1700 Htrl>Of Blvd , Cost.a Mes.II, CA. IN THE SU .. EAIOA COURT OF SERVI CES. J.17S llt• Ooorlo, Sulle SIERRA VIL.I.AGE, 11• E *It SlrH't .-ibl• THE STATE 01' CALlf'ORNIA FOR 3028, Newport 8Mcn, CA. cnt.63 C0$1& Mesa, C.llfornl• 92671 UNI TY BUYING SERVICE CO. fHECOUNTYOFOR'ANGE David Ear1 Smllll, 443 Hamllkll'I W, M.trlln Fa.sell. 1600 Oovt'• INC. a ~l•wartcorpora11on .. w>tMis. In 111t Ml'Nllltr ol the Eslate of 51., Co\1a ~CA. m2' 2,~~:•: Ntwport 8uc11, C.lltorl'll• ••on O.t~s Boulevard. Qm•rlllo. CA. GEORGE ROBERT A.l>ULIN. aka Leroy Edison Matl\I\ Ill, 443 ,......, IJOIO GEORGE ROBERT R4WLINS. H•MlllonSL,CDst.a~,CA.924,. llM~ S. F-. 1600 eo-'"'' bu\lllR\ I\ c-cle<I by • OKHWO.. This bUSll'lttS I• conoi.cteo by • !?.~~~·· Nt--1 ~~II. C..llfor11i. (o•OO<dloon Nollet I\ hef'ti>Y 9lv0fl !ti.JI the u,.. lltM••I __..,,Ip. ....... UNITY BUYING SERVICE cten19ned will ~II •I Prlvale Sale to I.Moy EdtMlft ~Ill Thllblltl...Uk~edlly.,...,I,.. (0 IMC. I,.. ll191>tS( ....s ~• blOder on or ali.r This •-wes 111~ wl171 f"9 <~ -"'!IGI' ott>tr uwn • H AtCN rd ~o. Ille Sitt d•v ol J..,,.... 1918 ... tM Off!« County C>«ll ol ~ Colaofy.,.. May pert~•P V"ePr~IOenl Dott•IHIM ot BUXBAUM .. CHARMAK, Al· l ,1'11. ~S.FH&eO Tt11\ '"''""""'' w.n llled w11,, t~ IOl'ntn IOI' 4clmlrll•lr .. rlll. 1001 Dovt l'OMJ'11 Tllk ~ta--llled """' !lot c ou111v ,,..,. ot 0r""91! County on Mt• Street, Suite t.80, Newport Bue". Publlilled 0t"'9 O>ast OMly PtlOt. County "*"of Orangot eovnty on INiy l•. 1918 Calltornl• •2MO, •UOl«1 to conllrme-IMY II. It. 2Und-"-1, 1'79 u, 1'71. ~ lton Of Wld SullerlOI' Cour\. all ll'te 111:&.1'1 F...-. l>ut>IJ"""° Or.inQe co.Ht O.lly Piiot, rlOM. title ano Interest ot wld de-PubllUIClll Or--oe CDl51 0.1111 Pttot. Jun..· I. a. IS. 22. !'78 CH..cl •I !tie lll'M Of -and •II file ------------1 May tt •"Cl .J-I, I, u. 1978 PUBLIC NOTICE 21J7·18 rtQlll, 1111• -Int-I tl>al It. male -------------101 ••Id ~<N~ has acqulrlld by """" OCMr•llOtl Of law or oll••"'lse Diller ------------1 P UBUC NOTICE 11\an or In addition to lh•t o1 said o. C,....n 1------------ ------------a<H..cl, al ow 11 .... 01 death. In and to SUPl!AIO't COVRT Of' THI! PUBUC NOTICE ST .l>TE OF CAUl'OANIA l'OR FICTITIOUS aVSIHEU All Int c.naln r.&I -rty slllMIAtd In THE COUNTY Ol'ORANGI! NAME STATEMENT I,,. City Of Cos\4 ~. COUnlv OI NO._,., NOTIC&llNITING•IOS Tnt' lollowl119 II*,._\ art Oolioq O.-a~,Sl-o1Calllornl-.P¥tl<ulat· NOTICE OF HEAltl NG 01' HO'TtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\el llU!itMU ., ly ~rilled a\ l"ETITION l'OR .. IU)-TE 0 1' Wll.1. "''" pr-o~s lor lum1'1Wno •II SETAC:tOOIO.WSt~N«wporl LotJ7 olTra<t212?as~1n41o r~ ANO l'OR Ll!TTl!RS TESTAMl!N· lebo" mat.,lall. equlpm•11 I, Bee<,, CA~ <D'OtO In 8ooll 1\6 ~ J to 11 In TAR •v:t-c......_.__ T-.. ch;~ve ol M15UKI.-~I• Ille Y ANO AUTNOIUZATION TO treMpof1elion _SU<,,olller le<llllJM 3··~·~ ~ ..... ~'""' -·"--WT 0111( f AO MI HISTEll UHOEll THE .smaybt.._irte1twWATERLINE "'~ltl~ CorlO'illlOr\. a C.lltornl• " OI tr. ~IY recordllr o '6ld INOl!PIENOENT ADMINISTll.ATIOfll RELOCATIONS FOR THE FUTURE r orpor•llon. 1001 Dove Slrttl, councy *'Id more commonly IUIOWn "' 01' ES TATIS "CT. HYLAND AVENUE STORM ORAIN ..... oor1 Beach. CJ>.97660 JOU Aoy•t Palm on .... Costa ~... E\lat• Of MARSHALL. c KLINE. Wiii be reolvecl by !flt City Of Cost.o T Ill\ bW~ K ~led by • cor ~lllorl'llL o.tHMO Mew •• '"' omc.e Of ""' City Clffk. n por .. uon T••m• Of Wit: Cell'" lewtul money NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEH -· Felr Ori .... Cost.a Mtsa. ca111ornl• - Sntenn En9<,_r1"9 °1 t ... Unli.cl Sla!H on ~lrmallon ot JAMES M. KLINE MS llltld ""'*'" • lll tlHI "°"' ot 11 :00 •. m. J-1. '"'· TK""°'°9Y ~WllM Wle T•n -<Mii ot ll1lt •mount blcl lo Co<porolllon be cll!OOJltecl wlllt bid. oet1Uon tor Pl-obete of Wiii •no tor 1.. el wlllCll ti-tltey wlll be --RollenW. Klmes,Sft<relary OIOt or ~ 10 be 1n wnllno •rid •uance Of LJl4i.rs T•st-ry lo ttw PllOll<tr •no,_, aloud In""' Co<ln<ll ..wit bt re(.eived •l IN ...,,estld office Ptllllo~r and au1hort1a1ioft to al). Ctt&mbt~. 5*Alecl PfOPOS&I~ '""" bNr r tll• i!Memenl wn filed -''" lht! el '"Y time ener Ille 11~1 PuC>llCtllo-minister ttw ~tnte under,,,. ll'IOepen. the 1111• of n.. wortt end ti."""'•• CounlY Oent of Or~ CA>ullly on~, htfWI •n<I lltlore d<ti. ot sal•. dMI Aam1n1s1retlon ot Estelft Act, ,.. ,,,. bl<IOt< bllt no -d1Sll1"9u&slllfl9 • ,.,, \ Dtlod: M3y n. 1978 terence to Whl<ll ts ,,_ tor IUflller ,,..,~,. llny bid rtcet..o en., .,.. Ft94tie NlllOMI ERICKSON oer11cu1an, and that tlle tl!'M -Klltduled C!osl"9 tlmt ,.,.. ttw receipt P11bllslltd Orllfl9e O>ast Oallr PllOI, AOmlnlUratrl• ot "'* Pl&<• of neerlflil 1ne sam. llM been MC of Didi ~I be ,.tu.med 10 tbe bidder MAY II, 11, ll,,,.... 1, 1'71 Ht.oteot \<lkl Oe<-..t tor .June 13, 1011. at 10:00 e.m., 11'1""' unopentd. It tllall Dt tlle •ol• lln-71 auxaAUM & CttARMAK courtroom ol ~men! No l of s.ld rnpotttlblltty di tf>e blddtr to'" !Nit ------------! ••. OawW A. ... Oellm c.ovrt .• , 100 Cl•t< c.m ... Orlvt WMI, ,,I, bid I\ rtc .. Y9d In or_ 11 ..... PUBLIC NOTICE t4tl o. ... SC.. Stoii... In I~ CllY Of SIHICa ANi. C:.fllomt• A ~ of 111-. ~·Al "'°"'~ ~ 9Mdl. CA-Oattd llMY 72, 1971 --1110!1' lo ~al Provl\loM to ------------i Ttl: l7Hl m.1101 WILUAM E. S1 '°'4N. t,,. Sta-Sj)Ktlkatlofts !'MY t>e Ol>-PICTITIOUS BUSINESS Att-ors•"*"I 191 etna CounlyCleo l•tt1td •I lllt olllce ot 111• City MAMIE STATEMENT P..otl....O Or.w>Qe Coast Dall• Pltol. WILLIAM v. SCHMIOT • E1>91netr, 11 Fair Ori .... ('..MU Mew, "" U 21UndJune I 1918 bite JOO C•lllOl'nl• upon non.Ntl.Wldeble Pot'r T"" ~"O __. Is ~ """· " ' • 7044-1' 144 S.11 M..,... onw ment o1 u.oo. NI _It._ CN'9t 01 ,_." H . N•wpor1 ._.,, CA fHM \I 00 WI H be mtC1e 11 l'l6lldled by .... 11. \TEVE'S OETAIUNG.,_!~A Tel: 0141-.tm Pl-, si-lll<•llom and ~ con-Pom-Ave .• cmi. Mesa. CA n•11 PUBUC NOTICE AIWrMY tor: f'iftttloMr Ir tel dOCUmtlll\ .,.., •150 ~ ... S.•~= Z.~' »11 ScMa. ---------"'---PuOUshed 0r-. C.0.•t Q.fllY PltOC, •Mineo ., tht office Of ..... City Oen. lllls DullM6.l II COllOUC:Md Dy en t11-NOT1C9 TO CREOtTOfl:S #My 7S, f~ lWld J-I. "1 of Ille Clly of Coll<t Mt$«. • CIMd~I SU .. llAIO't COURT 01' THE 7043-79 E acll bid \11a11 be mfde on the S.J. MarcMW STAT• Ol"CAUl'OANIA '°" Pr~ lonn, "'"'' P.1111rou911 P.f r ........ ement -n1tc1 •1111 fM TM• COUNTY Of' OttANOE • -----------orcwldttd In Ille <ontrKt 00<-U. County Cl«lt 04 OrM9t County on May NO. A_..., PUBLIC NOTICE and '"*" w •«omo•nled br • 1.1•n. E\U lt ol EOWIH EMERY certtlleo or ces111 .. ·s Clle<k or. bid 1'"42!1 HIHCHMAH,Otc:Mwcl. -----------DOlld tor no• ltu ln•n 11>'1. Of ,,.. PuDl!sfwd Ot-Coest o.llJ' Pitot, NOTICE IS HE A EBY GIVEN to'"' l'ICTITIOUS •USINEU amount Ol 1"9 bid. medlt peyHfe lo llW MaY II "· u. J ...... 1911 Cl"Hltors ce .,.. -NmH Ot<eOHll NAME STATUO\EHT City Of COSta -No~ Shall • 1.,,_11 11\al •II ~ ,,.Vl"I ctel-~Ml l ne 1011-11111 oer,..ns .,,. doing De conslctereo uni"' ..:~i..i by the u ld -tr• .._1,..., to Ille butlntM as \UCh c 0111.,·, 'htck. c.esll or _., PUBUC NOTICE IMM, wllll IN -y _,,.,,, In 1 1 I l S 0 F I. 0 W E It ST l>Ond tM ofll<• o1 "'9 cl'°'" of !ht •bO"' ~ ASSOCIATES I• G@Mr•I Pert~IPI NO D4d \II.tit bt '°"'lelered ""'"1 11 ------:--'.'."------l11t11M1 CO<HI, or to or-I -.n, wll,, U• S•n Mlgue1 Drive Sult• )009 Ism'"" on • bl-lorm tum!-.,Y NOTICE IM IHK•U.Wy -~ .. 10 ,,,. un NflWOO<I °"'"· c:.11\ornl• ~ ,,,. Oly ot Col1• --1, ""'°'In 5ecwilY ,.•dfk dtf'\lgl'ed et u111 Paseo 1» v.aencla. Alt hard N Ole,, 160t v1ro1111a eccoro•nct w11111r. Ot"Ovtston' ot 111e ......,.. ..,.~ L4tQul'le Hllll, C.elltoml• '7•S:J. w,,1cn ""'".,. San Marino, C:.lllorn1" 91108 Prooow1 r-•r-nl'I. 'lppllcllll<l"I ui.cs Mey 1•, 1979. to " ,,.. PIK• ot bu•1t1eu ot 111<1 un John 0 Pltrce, 1w1 Porl Ectward E"<" b-r must be II~ -r•1out• 1"9 CotoN o.1 Mar B••t'lt" to OtnlQ~ In 1111 ~ttr' pert•l11l119 10 Clrcl•, N-oor1 Oe.,cn. Ce11forn1• llM> prtQ.,.lllMlcl "' ,_1,..., by I«• '0t Eal! Co.Ml HIQl!wn, CorOM del the •~l•te qf Wld ~. wllf\1!1 four 92MIO The CllY C.ollncll Of IM Cllv Of CosUI f/loar. Of""91 Olurlly, C'All!Of'fll&. monln• aller tl'a lln;t l)llbllcallOl'I ot Jlmt\ L**, 1~ T'"°" I rvl11e. Me"' rt•flrve\,JM rl9fl( to rtlt<I ..,,, fl'\lltllthed ONeOe co.ti Delly Plltt, lhh IOOflce. ee111om1a ttlt~ or •II bid,, ln~lllon. tnt CllY Coun June 1, tf11 O•ttGIMyt•.t'78 8"rr•fl C f'"tt, 1921 0•1•1"" Cil llM> r-fvt\ll'lt rl9fll lorei.<t •II ,,~ 71 S.Curlly P«lf~ TtrrACfl, Coron.. Oii M~. c:.111orn1• Old\ pell(llft9 tht OUICOMt alld COflM· ------------1 N•11-1 e.n.. m u Qu.nct• o1 tllt YDCOm'llV .J-•· "'* PUBLIC ,NOTICE • ,,.ocirt.I !Nnlllng-lellOll Kenntth E Fall, 10,, ~.,. •lll<llOll By M. c. Cowll"I Pitt•. <:Ml•~. C..lllOf .... .,.,. TM C.011tr11C10t \IMll -..ply with .. ClOIMlAOf Of IM Wiii of Maur" F S.b••. )370 M.ar•ooto the orovll!Ofll Of S«llOM 1'11l 10 lllO NOTIC• ()fl MOM-.. ESl'C*SlllLITY u. ..... Nmed 0ec.-... C•rclt. CO\teMne, C'Alllornl .. ~,. lnftU~tvt. ol lllt C•lllornl• L•bof' MvO<• Is ~ 91 ..... "'81 lhe"" IAl."41! T, ltaYNOt..OS l\r11c~ E Nott )Ill A••lle c-. 111<1 pntv•lllng ,.,. and Kale Of dltrtltMd M ii "°' be ~ll)le for JAMiii o. 01.0fOtltlOff llltwPD•t AN< ... C.llfoml• •1'60 ... on ••t•t>ll\Md by"" City Of '°'"' e<IY dlJO!t « llet>ili,ie~ COt!lra<ltd "" A Law CW.Wit"" T "" bu•""'" " f OllOU< ll'd by • Mn• .. nt<" .,. llltd wit" IM Cll"r en,..... otllW "'-"'~11. on vt •lt.r Att-ors llt Law ~·•• PtflfWMl't(I c1~r1< of th!> ~Id CltY. alld "'"" lorftfl tt11tdt1t. n1u ,-•V•-•• A•<,..•oN oick pe11a111-. ..,... .. ri-,,,.,.,"tor non O.twc1!Nt2tdflyof1My 1'18. • .. , ... , '"'' .... ,_I ..... lllf(I Wflll""' C~Pll•ll<tof tllew1ac-Ho\RVEY A. l'ETEASEN ...,.._ HlltJ. CA m JJ c_,, Cl•(k OI °'-Covmy Oii M•y CILECN p PHIHHEV 11)7-JtneySt Ttl: 1710"7·t.. '•· tt1e CllyOerl<otlM CO.la Mew. CA t>~Jt Al-1t .. •ncwtw '°'''" City of ~ta~ .. Pvb11'Md OtenQll c.o.rJI! 0.llY l'HOI. l'l#Olltlled 0rtl'l9' Coast belly Piiot. Pwbltl~ ()r-CO.fl Oe•lY Piiot. Publl~l'ltd OrMQe CoHt °*"' P110f. MtV1 JIJllWI I 1, !flt M"Y ,. "" J\IM I • ,.,. '""' I • u. n 1•11 Mo,. 11110 J1-1. 1971 t it) 1• ' ' ' 1 .. 1 11 71H 11 .. .· ... -..... .. .. . . ,. t .... 1 ......... RETIREMENT ENDS ERA Irene, du Pont Jr. Senior VP Du Pont, 58, Leaves Firm Wl b MINGT9.N. Del. tAP> lrenee du l>ont Jr. has r etired Crom E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co .• leaving one or the world's biggest . chemical com panies without a du Pont in its top management ror the first W11c since it was founded in 1802 "I thlnk I 've done about as much as I can," the 58-year -Old du Pont said in discussing h1s r e- tirem ent as senior vice presi - dent and member of t he com- pany ·s executive committee. .. One becomes less inventive m that capacity as time goes by." Du Pont's future plans have not ~een disclosed. DESPITE JDS departure on W ed n esday, the d u Pont family 's ties with the company, r anked 16th in the F ortune 500 list of largest indust rial corpor a· lions. will not be severed. A company spokesm an says the family still owns 35 percent to 40 pereeot of Du Pont Co. st~k. l renee du Pont Is believed to be one of the wealthiest famJ. ly m embers, although his exact worth is unknown. Gov. Pierre S. du Pont IV. a distant relative to Irenee du Pont. and his wife hold 6,194 shares of Du Pont Co. stock, wor t h about $600.000. plus an un· disclosed am ount in an irrevoca· ble trust from which they earned $171.000 last year, accor.ding lo Frederick H. Stern, the gov- ernor 's news secretary. IRENE E du PONT. gr eat- ~real·grandson of the founder or the company, began his career 32 years ago and worked his way through the ranks. · "But It would be highly un- us u a I f or a B .S. c h e m ical engineer to reach the level I dJd other thU\ by pull," he said. PEOPLE I BUS1NESS D~mand Is Up \ Prices for Condos Beginning to Rise OyJOHNCUNNfff .... loltl•••O AMlytl Tt\.c condominium m arket I!> recovering, but dol' t believe tho:." forecasts of 1t betornmg t he dominant form of housmg owi1ersh1p m lht• futurt!. says th£> National Association df Realtors. Prices for condo!> are rising al a rate comparable to those of de tached sinijle·l:.m1ly unils, after lagging for several years because o: extensive overbu1ldmg in m any·--------------- areas. the realtor!. :suy CR'A NE ACQ UIRED ITS Mor T hree years· ago·. for example. d son-Knudsen shnres In April. prices in m any areas were ap when prices generally were 1r1 prccialing at a rate less thon the mid 30s. On April 14. for ex half that of dC'tachC'd homes, and ample. they c losed 3l $36.25. The prices m some locales dccluloed price soon begun movmg up. substantially Speculation that. Crane would OWNERS REEKING to sell thl'ir units faced competition not only from other rei;ales hut from a glut of unsold new units Condo promoters went broke and entsn· b1.nldings stood nearly empty ror months. According to a realtor survey, a "more r easonable· con!>tr\JC· lio n picture prevails this yea r It finds tha t "both bui lders and lenders now are doin g the i r bome- wo rk be · ro re plun g . 1ng into the market . • cuNN'"" While pnces are aid to be 1m- p roving and demand. 1t is claimed. i s up over a year ago. t he realtor s seek to disabuse people of the notion that con- dom inlums are going to replace traditional detached homes. In 80 percent of markets, the association observes, condos ac- count for less t han 10 percent of sales. In small and medium-size towns. m ainly in t htt Midwest and South . they have never gained much acceptance. ABOUT 67 P E RCENT or American families live in their own homes. and for the most part, it seems. they prefer a de- tached unit on its own plot of g roun d. r ather thun sharing facilities or structures. • Craoe Co., whose industrial lines I nclude building products a n d plumbing fixtures. may have developed a new source or income -buying shares in other companies and then selling them back to them. That is what it did with 293.800 shares of Morrison-Knudsen Co .. the International engineenng and construction company based in Boise. Idaho. And it made a pr ofit any businessman would settle for. acquire still more !'ih8rt>s and rvcn bid for control helped spur interest and act1v1ty. both in tht> market and in the ·executive of fices of Morrison-Knudsen S(•ek1ng to avert a take<lH'.I' lhe manai::~mcnt of Morrison Knudsen offered to repurchase the 1-harcs. an offer that Cran1• <1ccepted at a pr1c(• or S48 75. and a likely gros:. profit nol mut:h below SJ m1ll1on l mm ed1 ~tC'l y aftc-r th!! transaction the prare of Mor n son-Knudsen shares declined. to about S40. Lasl week the C'lo~ IO ~ price Of 1ts shares Wa!\ S42.R7. up S2 for the week. Could 1t h ave been Cr an e bfiying :tgain., AP~• Nnclob~ Harr y Cam . who quit hs... $42,000 <.1 year Post as hcacl of the Bureau of Health Planning and nesource-.. Devel opment b ecause hl' W a S f Cd II p W i t h t h t ' hureaucrat1c swamp"', 1s e' peeled to be named to a new • Job as executive di rector or the Amencan Health Plan- ning Association. Ndw Two NeW Republic Accounts that pay higher interest than ever. 83 High-Performance Certificate Earns 8333 Annual Yield. •1~000 Minimum Deposit. 6-Month Money-Market Certificate Earns .25% More Tiian U.S. lreasury BlDs. $10,000 Minimum Deposit. Now Uncle Sam aKows us to pay you higher Interest rates on these two new accounts. Republk:'s n High-Performance Ce.rtlficale earns 8% per annum. Your annual yield is a big a.33~. when funds and compound Interest remain for a year. That's better than commercial banks and many bonds and preferred stocks. In fact. you can double your money in a little CNer eight and one-half years. 6-Month •10.000 Mlnhnum Money-Martcet Certificate. A Guaranteed Short· Tenn Gain. The inte(est rate of your Money- Mari<et Certificate is established at the ume Ifs Issued. You get a nrce .25~ ~ than the prewibng weekly average rate for U.S. soc-month Treasury B1lls. Once you open your account you edrn the same high Interest guaranteed for the fun stx·month tenn. For eAample. if this new certUkate had been available for the weekly period f>ndlng May 17, you would have earned 7.23~ per annum. If you have existing certificates or Treasury Bills maturing soon. we can arrange for transfer of funds to Repubtic·s Money-Market account. There is, or course. d substantial Interest penalty for ..arty w;thdrawal on cert1f1cate accoun1-.. Republic 1s good for the economy Your!> • * * ........ Every tbne the Rooster Crows your Money Orows RFS REPUBLIC FEDERAL pAVINGS 11111111 four lo<"''°"' •n O.~ Counrr ~rtd iffn HJOC••llO" ... - SANTA ANA 17th St. West of NewPor1 Frecwc1y (714) 541 5286 ANAHEIM 202 Anaheim Platd, 500 N. Eu(hd St. (714) 956-8290 LAOONA NIO<JEL 30232 Crown Valley Parkway (714) 495-0850 WESTMINSTER 134 Westminster Mall/Bolsa [,San Diego Fwy (714) 894-5347 tfe.tdiRJke:ALTADENA2246N ~,.A~ (211)7't}J 1281 681-6611 Twtl\le Loullons: ALT ADENA• ANAHCIM • AFtCADIA • OORBANK CLA~MONT • llACllNDA l1EIGHTC.. • ~GllNA NtC<Jl L ·LOS ANGllf !-. PA5ADfNA •PICO RNERA • MNTA ANA • WL'> T MINS H.R $#.Vlf'fQS ACCOCJl'f1'$ ll"fS(JR£0 ro $40.000 FSiJC' -.:::..=._ l I 1 j I ' i .l ' ! • ~ ' • • , t .. Busines§ Thursu.iy Jun~ 1 1!176 DAILY PILOT 8 9 No Bones About It, Inflation Hits Skeletons ClllC.;\GO 1 \1'1 'th.ink-. In 1fifl.tt1on )OU rt' ·or t h 51:! t1ml'" mun· lh.in \HU V.l'tl' JUsl .. flv. c!!rs ago l.1tcrnll) lh.Jl l'i T he calr1um n1.igm.·s1um iron and otlw1 Jhem 1cals in .>our body wer<' worth 98 c·t•nts 1n the Jorly part l)f this decade. no~thf'y're \\Orth~ 60, •ays a professor of analomy ut llhno1s Colle~e of ~ed 1c ine '',\!'\iO THE PRICF. WILL keep goi ng up. JUSl tk t• 1t 's doing w ith cadaver s and skel etons. Weare fought in t ht' inflttlion 'Pl r~I .. Dr llarry Mon~en f :ud \\'e<lnl·,da) • M os t uf thl· humun hodv ,., '' alt<r In a lfiO fl)und pt.•r.,1111. Lht•n· a11• :.ibou·l 5 poundc, of ('C1lc1um, ·~ pounds of phosph.1t1" <.ilHll!l 9 ounces of )ot ass1um, a l1ttl(' mm·1· than fi 11urtc•1•<.. caC'h of .,ul phur and sodium, a hlllt· mon• th;w ;1n uunfC• eif fnagnesium and lt•ss th an an 11un11 t•.irh 11f 11on , copper and iodine. ~'<>11M:11 sa11I * * * · \\hen r>t•ople wt'r•· lold they wf'rt: worth only •1H <'l·n1., lht•\ ,,,·n· ,.1ioc·ked , · Monsen sm1 kd. fin·) flol•l lwlll'r kllO\\ ·tia lt11:y ar e worth SS.60 " HliT THE INCllK-'SED WORTH of the living l>ody 1s about the on4' good n ews Monsen had .1boul 1.nfl:ll 10n Cadavers used by m edical schools for re· ... ear ch and l'ducut ion (Are m ore expensi ve than t•\er, and ~tjff costs a l the non·profit llhno1s Demonstrator s Assoc iation . which provides rad:ivC'rs to all m•·dica.l schools in th~ stale. al so "·" t' ~one· up. ht• :-.:Hd .. At ou1 ~<'hool. wt• _,.,c 150 to 160 a vear for 750 'tudcn ls." :-.:11d :\lmls<•n "In i\pril. llw· pric1: wt'nl from SI l!l for <•J<'h <.'<l(l:I\ t•r lo Slf.S. <.ind 1n anotht•r l wo month~ lhC' µr1t'c v.111 bt· ahout ~ · Bl'ILOl ~G ~IAl !\'TEN,\NCE COSTS an~ p1 rC't·s for C'lll'm1r~tls ust·cf 111 preparing c:.id:.tv<.'rs * * * ( urc higher . too. Monsen said. "Our C'i.ldtiver -; m ust last a vear and 1t t akes m or e chC'm1cals thi.ln usual tn preparing lbt·rti. ' hl· swd .. And the priCl' of !>k<:letons ts gettm~ out of this world. A m ounted i.keleton 1s up from S225 10 $300 .. Bl.JT TUE PRICE OF skel etons is down r on· sider ably from a year or so ago. when "we were forced to pay S800 ror them ." he said. The steep pric e thm was caust'd by an embar go placed on ~kt'lt'lons shipped out of India Th<.· lnd1C1n t•m l>a r go \\as It fled afkr a .>car "Most-#) I skeletons and assorted human bones rom e from India." M onsen said "We shop around for the cheap<•st supply "Hight now \H' order from .i Toronto supply hd'us•· It's too t.·x1wn~I\ e for us to cll·an bone~~nd * * * mount skeletons In lnd1<.1 tlwy h.l\t' lin efft·ct""' and C')lf:'ap m<'lh<xl .. ~ONSl<:N SAlll H E UA. orden:d h t!. first pl.:a~ll(' skdPton from Cf:'rmany "It co~t $280. Tht• arms. lc~s. hand!.. ribs. hi ps and sp ine are well d uplicated But a plastic skull 1:. not too good for study. They Just can't rC'prodUCl' t h e• intricac ies of the h um an i.kull Vt'ry we ll N othing is better than real bones. no m atter wh<il they cost " Wise Food Shopping Can Cut Costs Ry L0l1JSE C'OOK AuN·t~taid Pttt' Wrllff' Trying tot-a t less m c•al to .,ave monc•\" 'l ou don l l\a\ <· to sa<.'rih cc nutritw n if you knO\\ what to locik for You \.\Ill get the same a.mount of 1>rot1·m from t hn·1.• lari;:t• eggs. for t·xample. as you would from I .t1boul a quarll'r of a pound of ham bu1 ger i\:-t ASSOCl.\TF.D PR ESS SP OT dw('k shows t:gg' a r e running bet\\ £'en 60 and 70 et·nt., a dozen l j n m ost places. g round beef, accord mg to the Na l ion a I C<.1ttlcm cn 's Association latest survey. ts JUst under SI 10 a pound. Three eggs would ~ost from 15 to 18 Ct;nt~, a q uarter pound Of hamburger would cost a lmost 28 Ct'nts. YOU SHOULD 0400SE OMlrtiilMACY B ec aust· t oda v'-, medicines are l>O m'urh more poteru and so much m o r t' SPl'rlfic. it has berom l' \t'r) i mportant that a famrl)' <·hOl)se ont· pharmac\I 111 fill all lh<•tr drui." n•·c·cf... for both p r l' ., t' r 1 J • t 1 o n ,, n if nonprl':-c·nption drug~ 1\ famtl~ :-h•>Ultl .. ..,hop·· fur a µhJrmat') thr•\ fl•l•I 1· <• m fort u li I t• "" 1 l h 1 n mut•h tht• ... ame m;mner I h t• \' ' ' ' h o JI ' ' I o r a µtJ'S ~1C't0n or dl•nlt~t WL' hopt-you w i ll choow our pharm.1ry for y our t .imtly. We arc tlt'd1eall-d to your belier hl•:olth :rnd ronn·nlrall.• our rffor t., to ~ard at·h11•v in~ Liu' goal. V 0 l ' 0 R 'I' u li fl 0 0(.'TOH ('\'I: l'lhl~fo~ L'S \.\ llt·n \OU flt'l cl a d\'11\1 n 1'1lk up \our pn•wni•t111n ti 'hoJ')p1r,u. t1 1·,t rlt\. 11r "'" y, 111 clt'lt' t•r ·prnnwtl~ Y.tth11ut (''Ctr:l c·h,1ri.:t• ,\ !!real man; rx-<1pk Pntrust \I\ \11th lht•1r pr·1·,•·npt1ons ~1.1 > "l' t·om po11 ntl )Our-..·• PARK LICO PHARMACY Free Delivery 351 Hospital Road Newport Beach 642· 1581' TEST ORJVE A o ·IESEL SEVILLE c..~l uc ,., .... '1 rl\ "'"'"". •'r1'\• 'rl t 11\ •m,.th'vl\' • • Mt~1,...tfJ / 1 If /I Nabe rs Cadillac Z 0(X) Hc1rl>OI Blvd CO\I~ ~ 540-QIOO ~ Orange County Superior Court '(.~I "" Jut.IV' I 1ot1ht• in ( 1 m1·n~th:l ' H.•'" If •\Kl (,,,11 ( t• t h off'k T O"' tl!>~I E •"''It C,anf• llN ll110t Your O•ily Piiot can be Recycled. Onnq .. "°'"'(nit~ htht_tottic.1dt "'"yr l1ni:J C••nt~r ltJ< ( nq,, M1 '<I 11 e r c . r r o m t h 1· lJ S D l.' p a rt m l' n t o C A gn <.•ulturl'. an· the a pp roximate a m ounts o f dif · ft:n •nt roods rl'QUlrCd lo pro\'ldl' 20 gram s Of pro tl·in . one third lhe d aily a m ount rerommendcd for ~ 20· ,·car·olcl man · i > ry beans. 4 ounce~. peanut butter . 3 ounces. Added Rates Postal Hikes Hit Services W ASlll:"JGTON <AP> --While lh<' public's at- k nllon \\:ts focu~t.·d lh1!. week on lhl' t wo.penny 1n· C'rl'd ~l' IO till' C•ht (Jf a ftr~t tlUSS lc•ltl'r, there w as k's atll·nt1on paid lo tht: cost of m any other posta l st•n IN'-.\\ h1rh also ht•c:.imc more expl'ns1ve One s1gn1 f1<·ar11 changt· incr et.tSC!d the r ent for lot'k IJo>..l'l> L> :in a vcr :ige of 38 percent t;NDER T llE CHANGES THAT took effect :\fond ay. l ht• Sll'.·m Onl h charge for lhe sm a llest box in the smalle~t post office w ent from SI to SI.SO. In the: l argt•sl <:1ties. the rental for the sm<1llest bo:-. went from $12 50 to Sl-t In anol ht'r change. postal money or ders carry a char ge or at least 55 cenLc;, up from a SO·cent m inimum. T he new fee 11. m ore than 1s charged by m ost b anks and other money order dealers Other increases for special ser vices that an· :uhkd to nor mal post al ra,tes. CERT IFlf:D MAIL , l'P from GO to 80 cents Ccrt1fi<•d mall provide~ a r eceipt to the Sl'nder that constitutes proof thl' matlm~ was r eceived •• Registered ma ll, up from a minimum of $2.10 to S3. This service safeguards m all by requ1r· ing that C'Vcryone who hpndles it must s ign for it -Special delivery. up from a minimum of SI .25 to S2. Under this service. letters or other t ypes O( m<.111 <.1rc dcliVE'red as soon as possible. instead of waiting fo r the nc't scheduled deli ver~·. -SPECIAL HANDLING, t:P from •50 t o i O cents. This ~crvicc is used pr im aril y in ma1hng par cl'ls that reqwrc special attention, s uch as fruit o r ltVl' animals. Insured mail. from a minimum of 40 lo 50 cents. The insurance is used mainly on the con· tents c>f packages sent t hrough the m ail. -C 0 .0 .. from a m inimum of 85 cents to Sl.10. Under C.0 0 . ser vice. the postal ear n er col· h:t ts the price fo r mer chandise th at he is deliver · ing ~ind n 'l urns the m oney to the sender C 0 0 has declined m n •ccnt vcars because of incr eases in c rc•d1t purchases. · HelP-Us Celebrate Our Y ou are invited to ta k1! adva ntage o f o ur spec ial Celeb ration offer-op~n a new sa vings or ch ecking ac cou nt for $300.00or m ore and. for o nly o ne dollar ($1.00), you can c h oose the Better H o m es a nd Gardens Cook b ook (r etail value S9.95) or th e h andy pocket transistorized General Electric Radio (retail value $7.95)! Lim ited one per account . H o w is that for a Cel eb ration offer'? Com e in to ei1her of our convenient neigh borh ood offices, h avl" For our pres('nt valued t sJ 1 dd som e good. h ot coffee. and chat with our friendly s1aff. Learn cus00omers. you c~n mp Y 0 o f th e many u nique services we m ake a vellable th;,t very few $3 1 .()()or m<:>n>t 0 yod ur pre1 8 1"1 '1' ¢i)other bank s o ffer . W e are look ing forw Ard to see'ing you! .sa v ngs accoun • on y ou w · hove the sam e choice of gift • Items for only one dollar! I SOUTH COAST NATIONAL BANK 849 S unnower S t •• C osta M t>sa (714) 54().5.100 10760 WMrll'r A vf>., Fountain v.,11 ... y (71'1) 979.7350 .r -i •••••r ••• ,,. -, -.. - \.\hOIC' m ilk. 19 ounces; canned tuna. 3 ounces . A m e rican pro<.'ess chcc:sc , 3 ounces: ch i cken breasts, 4 ounces': beef l iver . 4 ounces: canned bean soup. 11 ounces. canned ham , 4 ounces. fr o zen fillet of had dock . 6 ounces. round steak. 3'~ ounces. and rib roast. 5 ounces Tiit: t:SOA Al.SO NOTES that t he lowest · -price m eat is not necessarily the cheapest. The r eal cost of the meal depends on the amount you get once It 1s trimmed and cooked A lean. boneless m eat thal costs Sl.50 a pound may actually be les), expensi ve 1n the Ion~ run than a fatly. bony cul priced al 90 cents a pound .-) · Econom i sts at Cornell Universi ty who have de veloped a guide on shopping say you can cut your food bill by 10 t o 15 percent by following a few l>lmplc rules. H ere are some highlights· l. BUY WHEN THE PRICE is r ight Shop for :i.pec1als: r ead the ads. 2. When the price is righ~. particularly on staples. buy in quantity . If you save a n ickel by b uy ing one of a sc:ile item . you'll save a dollar by b uy i ng 20. 3. 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N41li0f'•t -·-'•'""'°' ~'"''ltt Oe.1tn-tll•t•n.t Thursday Jun• t 1978 IN OAtL '( PILOT Bl I ITT~ to Shed?· Only 'Stars ' Wanted ft) MILTON MOSKOWlTZ In "Th<' Soverc11en Stutt! or ITT ha-. be-.t sclhnf( book or h vl' yf urs ""o. J()Urn ahsl Anthon} s.1nlpi.On doubled "heth~r International T elt>phom• nnd Tt:lt>gruph tould !>Ur 'ave the departure or Harold S Gcnccn. the archat~ct and ra ngm u:.lcr of the spra" hng ron~lomt r.ill' It as hkt'ly . I bt'lacve th,1t ufll·r Gt>nt>t>n rt>ttres lhC' ITT l'mp1rc will prove 1m pos!>lblc to hold togethe r without the drl\(' a nd iron control of the mui.ter " conc luded Sampson WE'LL GET t\ CHANCY. TO s~ how Sampson s prt'- daction work:-; out G1•neen. 68, rct1re>d on Jan I tur ning ov{•r lhl' c-h1c! <>xccuta ve s pos t to 50 year Old L> m an C Ha milton Jr lla malton '" the i,ame age G(•nced war. '4-hen ho took over ITT Untkr Gcnc<'n. ITT ' ~air~ ballooned from $800 m11l1on to $16 billion fueled by .ic11u1-.1t1ons or some 150 ('O m panaes here and abroad I hl' rt:sull Is u corporation th at ranks 13th an sa lt•s' 18th 1n ass( t~ and 19th an profits amon~ Unak d Slates r1rms 7' ITT ('om pamcs bring ~ou Wondt•r bn ·ad . Hostess cup cakes, Morton frow n doughnuts, GY.alll\l'Y meals and Scott s Turf Buahkr l:.t'>'n care produrts Tht•y lodge you !~hNa lon hotl'I ('h:11n >. IC'nd ) ou money ( J\etna. Thorp I. t l J ( h ) II u 's IH' (' d • 'I .1 v I u r B u ' 1 n 1 ' ' • \\rtt1ng 1n ... t 1tut l' ~ l nstllUll' I anu 1nsun· r , Money l.~U r pr 0 p l' LJ) Tree cm rttord F trt I Tht:"t: produrt" and < M.'n 1< t' bi:1".1mt• µ,1rt of lfl 1t urm~ (,lnl·l'n" "tlY.ardshap l o run ITT tod ay m~ns ndan~ h<'rd 0V't"n·250-ctrffl'rcnt companies an 80 coun tra s 11 task to "hu~h GC'ncen devoted h1mselr night a nd da) IH"1ng r<•warch.•d an rcrcnt )tar!> with pay I)( about Sl million a year TllE ITT f.MPIRE WOl'tO bt• even laq,i, r 1r not ror a 1971 a ntitrust sl'ltl<'m <•nt undn "h1rh lht· conli?IOm l'rat<• a~rccd lo she'd thrct• companies cAv1s r('nl <i l'<ff Lt1.1tt lht> homl bu1ldu and Ca nteen Corp the anstatutaon.d fU'dt'r I ;rnd part or ti fourth <G n nm·ll fire protection ") stt·ms 1 1n return for beang allo.§ed lo kt'cp the If art ford 1nsur ancl' compan ies One question al" a) s ra1sl-d about conglo merate!'. Do companies pc,:rform better after being S\\ allowed• There .ire no clear answers /\Vtb dad well af not bet· tt'r under I'll s "ang tha n 1l duJ on ab o" n On the other ha nd l..<.•v1tt <ktt·n orated Sam pson, after has inte nsive study threw up his hands., saying ther e 1s no-way to de k r mane 1f ITT comoponents p<.rform <•d better ansadc or outside lhe fold lx:l•a ust· the records derv the analysis o( l'X Pl'rls ' Then • m.1y ht• ,1 c lean•r ans .... <·r to anotht•r qut>staon Is :ilf this bu) ang and mt•r g1nJ.! nrcessary" A F'TER A WHILE ACQUISITIONS bccom l' a way or ttrc· for lhl' c·o nglom<·r,1tc It s a mindless exercise or po" er I lo" mmdlcs!'. one t an Judge I rom the re marks rc- <'<'nth mad1.• bv llum1llon Looking ovl'r the 1ndustna l cache he h t'ads Ha milton said that of thl 250 01x:rat1ng units. :J3 an · highly profit a ble 'qua hfy1ng as st.1rb 'or ITT S1.•ventccn have been 1dent1r1cd as une:.ualablt: and lla m tlton plans lo get rad of thorn Aimless Trading Ends on Up Note The s tock markt!t w:ts a1mles~ lo N E~<A P> d ay With rO~ICCs ra sang a nd foiling Within a narrow r ange a., investors d igested the latest cr onomac data The Dow Jones aver age of 30 1ndustnal s tocks flm· t ua tcd up a nd down a point or two dunng the day and l'IOS<'d <it 840 70, upbyO 09 Trading was active Issues r:aanani: value we re about (.'Q Ua l to those l~;;an:.!g~--------------­ ,fiif o~k• I 11 Tlt.- .ti;pot liglt t NEW YOAIC U.Pt S.Wn • 0 m o< «' """ Mt <"-DI tlw 1111~ mc»I Kii•• New Yo<' Slo<' E •<"'""9" 1\\IH'). t•~dll\Q ""t1on<11ty .,1 "'°'" 11'4•n U Rell"" G•P 4'11 000 32"' -'-~~'~'t~" ~~ 1: .... 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L 1>n9cnamp' 1n~tedtJ o t Pt.ncA J1)tlr 1 > Gritiy Kid 1ule '"hi~ dD,N'IC:•· 1P.1rt ;.i Of 121(RI \ 11 lll cf (I\ i111 ti 11 ll t \\t' I J.: 11 l' <J 1 .J ,irn l'.., Cl) PERSONAL FINANCf fSldh• I .:I•..., f'iO ABCNE~ &:30 6 MOVIE • • * Oerte..:l ttn Arin 1 ne Glad1a f)r, I 1'•':141 I . .111 1·1· 1\1·1 \\Ill I l.111:..:h.., 111 t IH' LH't' o f d.1111.:1·1 \\lll'll ht· tf'll '" 011t lor till' l1111lh.1ll tt'ilfll ;i s .Jarrw .... ;1t lfi n·t urn .... t11 T\ lu ntg hl at !J oil ~lH' Clt:u1111·I I V1cto1 M aflH ~ Su!iirlt" ~ayw.iro tn B11>h< ~• .,,..,, d Chn~t1..an sla.,;{' Oflh._~ ... lht. wo•d 01 Ooo unly 10 rt-.11 tum tu:, IJtlh 1,,_.., 11 tit JO mm t ' --• (I) BEWITCHED [ sroeral1J.4 , ff 3'J'C. maqu lJOS up (,eorq., WJSf\1nQ ton tPa•t II Q) ROOKIES OulS•df• Ptf!~'-"'"~5' dtt'* •urn1nq on~ o t the 0t-~• cops on the bPo1 info .u, unstablf• mt:.nt1C." m OVEREASY RoDert Voung .i cas5e•fJ1!' lor nu tr1tirJn Out~ procoM, .mo SOCIJI SPCUlll\ IRI {I:) THE GROWING YEARS Conctu~1011 8 AMEAICA 2NIGHT G.,e••~· Er T1hr• Stttl•"""'s I}) MERV GRIFFIN (..up IS Nt~f10ll\s ..... ...._ ~"" """" ........ ,.._. ~ -~~ A1ms1ton9 Norm C•o~t>y [11 t.1111.11.ian B.ima11l 1 00 0 N8C NEWS 0 LIARSCLUB 0 ABC NEWS 0 80WLING FOR DOLLARS W I LQVE LUCY Ricky is 011er .. d c1 Europl! an boolung he can I 1eluse hul rie cant attorO lo take lucy Q) AOAM-12 Malloy ano A"ed mJ~P '>Om (' UflU~U;jl df rests dnd 6 Kru r CBS• Lv" Anq• ,,., 8 Kfl;U(, l~fjC1 LCJ Ar11..-1t· ·o K fl A d(Hl t Lo~ AnCJ""'" 0 M BC·rV1Al:K1lo .. 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C<IW v.11h P .. ts1 £lr1r111nl'• 8t!n t'ilgr-tty IJI ··~ '"~ ll•Olht-r ~ plac. .. Touris in Target · Of Probing Report H~· J,\Y Sll.\RBl "TT LOS ·,\~Gl::LES I \I' If' t .Hl·~ d•dn t "'IPI..' ,'.OU o ut . \1111 rn a ' lw p l;111n111 i.: a ..,umnH·1 '.lt'.1t11in "' c·r ..,l'a~ fl .., \\II h I 1111• • 11mini.:. th1•11 th<.tt l'B!-. nrm "I fl•r.., \ ou .t t11un ... 1 "II"", · Who "'" .... 1;11 l1.1r.11h..,1· • Tl111 thl' progr;im ~1·1H to I'll~ ..,1;.it1oni.. t11n1 ght .ii !I un l\CJ<;T <'hannl'I :.'11 1-.n t l hl· ""ual 1.111 ;td\ ISlllJ.! \(IU \\hl'I'!' 111 J..:11, y,h;it lo ..,<•t· hm' 111 tlrt·..,.., .ind \\}t;tl h.1J>Pl'fh ti \1111 p.trl;1l..t· ol tht• hH'a I '' at1•1 ~ ln ~t1•11d . l'.1r;11l1 s t• •~ ,1 ( 1'\ REVIEW J ;it t r:il't ntlwr 111H·..,t mt'nf But ;r lt1·r ~1·1 \'1111! up .1 1 l'Pl'lltl\t' l1 ~t ol ('11111plt11nts ;1bnul how tht• natrv1•.., don t hl'11l'l 'I from t uu r1 .... n1 . ho\\ l (H.: r1 ... m ,.., \\ ;1q11ng natt<1n.il valu~ .... 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THE BASTARD r•n1111pe """o nos ll!'r:I 10 th" Colonies ano cri .. ngro n1s name 10 Philip Kon• I' ms d t'\,.1ftd Of ft)YOIU1•t)n• •JllOS Wn11e l1gn11n9 '"" C1own fortes. hp ha~ .i brutal conlron1.111on with h·~ nail DrO"'"' COM n1JnOor of an (oqll~h rOQ1 ,,,,,nr 1n !:lost on IP,;, t 2 01 21 m ,THE ORIGINALS THE WAITER IN AMERICA I UdO•ll Wel1y' Lonq 1°.knowl!'dged a~ .) M1ss1s- <,1pp1 f'fltlOndl uensure "'*' .. uthor "' v1~1tod 1n hi!r Ml~· ~ISStOOI home '" pall l)nA OI ,) thrPf'\ part Spe<;IOI '1'i) ANYONEFOR TENNYSON? TIW Am,.•oe.io 1no1an POf try Joi\" I wot>ird~ Arnuckli; .md l h•• F11 \1 PJ)('try Qu,11tPI 11•.id wor~ i Coy Rlack [I> Somf)n 0 1111 '"d A1 but klr lum~t>ll tO PROPOSITION 13 JARVIS I KAPILOFF OEBAT~ 8:30 0 OPERATION PETTICOAT 10,t1n T1mPS 1 .. 0 l l HOltJ••n Hit~ to m lt::r<.c1pt ; nquu-• r H1;t 1nt,_.ndPd f(J' lf'I•• udmlldl S ff0111td '10<1 tun <I Otun• CPO 10~1111 nut ot U1t~ t-i110 fRI . .,. .. 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MCGam•tl r:IOU· Illes his etfo1 I\ to find lhe lug111ves wl>O may l•v d rnpeat oertorm.Jnco (RI 0 JAMESAT 18 Knocking 11eads Jamps rieC..</r>?IOer .ort1cle c.n11c1i. •n!l a scnool toot ball coo ch causes the mun to soolr •eveng" 0 BARNEY MILLEA · The Tunnel Wo10 ·~ hur- •eO ahve. 1ne prA<:1nc-t s reteonones are oeao .1no Harn~ sllll h.i5n t tound Jn aoartment w11n oJ torrat.e IRI • W MERV QAIFFJN Guests Nicholas Hammond <Jess Arms11on9 Norm Cro~oy 01 Cnr1st1u.m Bllr n.,rd P •ul Winchell fD WORLD Wl\o Pays ror P •fllO•'"' tne tovn...,t 1nd•J'-1ry 1no•1'0 I'> tor OJl:Jl11 neHlPd tt venuPS by miiny T h1rd • Wo110 countrif'' n.ts bftC.Omt" 1 f',ourc P o• sP11ous social prot>tems Cl) SARAkf VAUGHN 930 0 ".IQ FISH Tilt• SPpa•it llOn lht· F1<ll marr.,1g.. IOUl"ders oo tne •OCk~ ol nup11a1 d1sas1er 1RI IO·OO f) (£. 8AANABY JONES ~tty ' 1T10Unta1n vac<>flon oecomes •• n1gt1rm;ir .. 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C1r"r· Of~rtll"f' •s~u(I•, J h1t c.onlf il<t Of' f Ot"ly " Of..*W c.ttff~t ·• OOP• <'11tl1nr; do<; 1 fH (E) IN SEARCH OF ANCIENT MYSTERIES ED MICHAEL JACKSON Ouos1 Le6te• B•own OOP· ul8hOn e •ONI anO founder ol WOfld Walc" found.I· 11on toc 01SGuues '"" ocpul8'1on ll•olo•1on Cl) NEWSCHECK Ar 1nlormahve cQ11ec110,, o• O•angP County news gov<>rn"'""' and consumf" attair s pe<>pte dnd soor1s I0.30 W NEWS fD MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT '1'i) PROFILES 11:00 6 0 0 ([ O...Q; NEWS 0 LOVE, At,iERICAN STYLE • • • rrie r101dn Women t 19721 Karha11n1' Hep Du•" GPl"P••eve Bu1old Femaoe captivP~ ol 1np Crook.~ J•e d!'Stm"ll 10 love And IM fl"n•v f(1m d11c.10PS •'"e •1~11' vaoce morn'""'",,,,. 110+<~ Oeorgo low And rn, f •y11>Q r1nl11tle" P•lnl Don f. +nlettt1'• •"-d t'iCOOC,PrfP(J H' 1.nci '"s o.iugn1e1 "' " sr- •l•Cless 0 @• ST ARSKY & HUTCH N.gnrmt"HP s .... ,~ ... 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W TRUTH ()fl CONSEOUENCES Q) MOVIE • • * C.Jll M•· Mt!th"' I tQI-11 BNlv G• •I>'" 0d" Da1l1>v 12:37 0 (!lj TOMA A .-.un ... r.JI J c1 Md • f-abtaf\ t omrt ooses " • .>1CvedO,,,. ~<, ••• OOSF-C.O• rup11on .1110 mu.de• 0" tn .. f Jst Coa<1 dod ·• 1R1 I 00 0 TOMORROW Gene111I .Ale•ano .. , M t-13•<. 3.00 ti) MOVIE • • D""' A Croof\ad Ro.id I '"S4 M Cf\•·\' '1nou .. ~ 01dfl,,I' Foste< 3 ~s a NEWS 4-00 0 MOVIE • , 'ht• AOvttrtura~ Qt J,,(h1 t ''•'10• ""'Ch uul H<XJ"' ,,, 'i1~tty.1 0 ShOd 0 MOVIE • • • C• .sn 0 1 :-;,,.,,,,,. f 1q5_,, Pt y111~ C.JIV!Jtl JuC~ Howit.tn 430W MOVtE • • '. rha Rtm k Room / 19JS1 80r>S l\,lflt'lll Mar • , n M ''" 4 .0 fJ STEVE EDWARDS f 'ridoy·11 DR!JI ittt.-tltu·i .. ,. MOANING 11 30 m • • 1 .. r.,k 1 ,g~,, V·c.101 M •l\Jf" MoCllJ0( W•ld·"~ 0f•vun trom fl•S v•ll#lQt1 .. m ,m bucomes j '"'"'"~' oull.tw teaoor fl nr..., 1()mm t AFTERNOON 12:00 0 • • St16t'Qun· 1195'il Sle<hnQ Hilydf•n Vvonno 01-C,.rto A oeputy on Ille '""t ot 1rie k1llt'r at a u s ""d'""nal !i.dVA~ tt°'e 1ue or a b..-~ut1tul """ · hrtte<S (' ht l(J IT'lf1 I 3 00 110 • • • C"'"br.•l•On Al 819 Si.r f ltl711 JOal\ Bilf'I Joni M11c.t11>ll Jonn 5, .. 0d...,,1t.t•, OOC\.fmPnt .. try ol in•· l'lf>!I B•o Su• !Olk I ... s1 ... 11 ,, rhe E$JIPn1 1n~m1110 1 1 hr :10 min I 330 0 • • Moon Ot Tf'i' Wo1• 11c..;>11 O •• v•d Jansspn Baro.ira Rusi\ I>< wProwolt wrtl<lk' riavoc in , sm<1tl rowo D~ r1pp1ng 11~ ~1Cfltn~ •o s hrecJ\ ( t hr 30 min ' NBC R e boun ds Bm ABC Claiffllj Top Shows :'\!::\\' YORI-\ t t\P XBt .inti \';10i...h1n r..: W1ldl'rnl':,o.,.' 1·1t11ml'd onl} thrt·t· of thl' \\l'l'k ... 10 lllO!>t '' at<•htd prn,1.!r<im<.. but •:1rl·d v.dl ·in tht· rating:-. lrom tht•n on <.tnd \\On tht· nt:l\\Orb' \H•t•kl~ battlt• tor lht1 !)flml ltmt' lt•ln·1:-.1on \ tl'\H•r ~Bl ·s bt-:-.t for lhL· "'N·k t•nd 1nJ.! Ma) 28 \\a:-. a 01·\\ l•p1i.odc of 'l'oh<·1· StoQ . :'\o :; tn I ht: t\ C '\1l·lsl'n l'ompan) '-r;it1ni.:.., ,\ c·nn-.1s tt·nl :\BC h it l,.1t1 !1 110 11:-.t· on tht· l'ru1nt·. "., .... :'\o !1 l1>r tht• ''9k. and a th1rrl '\nC ~ho\\. "Cla .., ot Li'.°> 1 tt•tl lor 10th Thrt·t· ol th1· 1111.:r mo:-1 "a!C'ht·d i.hoy,~ \\t•rt· on 1\IK' 1\ nl·W 1n ~letllmt:nl ol ·La\ ('rill• ;tnd Sh1rlt•\" "a:-ranked l'o I 111 a \\t'l•I( markt·d In ;it lt·ast two·d07.l'n rt'run~ 1\ • rl·run 0 1 ;1nothl·r 1\RC ('()mcdy "T hrt.•t·'c; rnmpan~. ··''a~ second '\11 ;,--; ('(IS !t•lt·«.i~t of tht• pro ua .. kl'll.Jall pl;.,~1iff j.!JmC Thur'> o;i_> night \\a" 55th. :ind NBC..,• Tomed\ Ti'ml·" 5fllh lll·rt-~fl· thl• "'cl'!...., Tup 10 ..,ho\\.., "Lavcrnt• anti Shirll'\'." a <!4.:1 r;111nr..: rl'r>n'sl'nting l i .i million homl'' and · Thr1·1·.., Com pan\. · ~I I or Ii t m11l1 on . both \hl' "Thi· 1>:11n Curw · l'<irl I ·1:.: ti or lti ;-> 111ilhun CllS. "llap p~ D:.r~., · l:! ,; o~ I mtlllon. :\II(.' 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IP \I fl( ,t RE \\,\ft:"t:u 1111 .., p11 1('(·Prl111g I' ).!l11Ulll\ lh th1•tnt• :'\o toun~t ~ a11· qut·r n·d. no tour mo).!ul~ :J"k1·d 1f tht•1r firm~ .... h n u I d ~ h c 1 '' mo rt' ... o c 1 a I 1·nn ... c·1enc·1·. no gen 1•rnm<·nt officials J!rtlled on why lorC'1gn tour t 1rm:-. arcn t madt· to put m uth more of thl'tr t'a rn1ngs hal'~ 1n tht• an·a whl·nce 1t l'ctnH' IT M.\KES "Who l'a~·~ for Parad1 ... 1·" a ~hoy, that ra1..,l·~ tin 1mp111'lant '""lll'. thl'n gradu~ll~ poops out h,,. la11ing to c·omt• up \\1th f'al·t .... l1gun·., an<l an..,\H•r.., from those tn «hari.:L· Sisters Sparked CBS SCOREO with "Tht· Dain ('ur:-L' · ~t thn•l· p:irt product1c1n or lhl' Das hiell ll<.1mml'lt OOH·I TtH' I 1 rs t l'Pl:o.Odl' M ond;1y l'Vl' 11111>! \\a.., No 3 in the \\C·c·k ., rat 1ng~. P c.irt Ill \\as t1t•d 'nr tenth :ind Purl II 13th But 11 \\U~n't l·nough lo pull CBS out ot thirrl place rn the> network '>landrngi, for the wt•t•k :\I O\IL' "Roosll'r Cogburn. -..,; Al' "Thl' Da in Curi.1·." Part 11 C BS '('h;1r111"' Angel.., 1 h1· n .1t1q·-. I""'' 1111·1 th<· 1'11l'll1\ ;111tl lht•\ ,.., u... ;inti lht· ~\\ 1..,~ ""1·11t·.., llrit1..,h Ft t•rwh ,ind (,<•r rn.111 .., tit.it 111u r 11rg,1n11t·r.., prol1t.tl1t\ p.id. off 111 hL·r<b 111 1•\11! ll l111·:dr·" ol "Ill t. ..,un anti pl.1\ Hut trw 11 ·.il '1tlu1n-. ti -.ugg1·sr... ·" 1• mull 111,11 wn.tl l1rm~ lh;1t cl11 th1· h<·•tl J>.H·k1 11g ancl l't.trn hugy t t'\ t·lltll'" t h1 ·\ hl·t·p \\Ith l1tllt• 111 lhl' tow· 11111, r1·,1c·h1ng th1• 111·111111· "Ito 111·1·d 11 rtltl~ 1ht· llittl\l'" F.arh tn lltt· ·..,h tt\\. m .1<11• tw Ho ... t0n .., \\ c; Hll "1'\ <i:-. nne of 1t~ ·wnrltl" cl111·11m1·nt.1rlt's. Ct·or).!l' Odium.\' a M l.11n;.1 tnurnall..,l. .\ ... 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Ilk nJll\ t " \\ 1 t n t ht• good 1t•i. l'll 10~ t•d Ii~ \ :lCJl1ontng \\hll<· hnrd1·.., :11 th" lu\u1 y 1•111";.imprr1t•nt ~ lht·\ r;.,ri•I)< ll•:t\l' 11 I S NO'ft-.0 nut 'I It r<I \\or lei n;u 11111:-. ot lt·r to.11· mogul.., ~I c,11 lit\ I ttlH'l'"' lltllS ht•t ,111..,t' l1v•4tl JIOH'I t~ I ~ g11•,Jt tlfl \' 11•\••nth . l111y,1•\t•1 -.m.tll 1" '"1•lc·oml·1I .ind h11p1 ., .1ho11 nu that · to11 r b l t .1t'll1IH'l> \\Ill ( Till' Bald\\ rn ..,1 .... l(•r.., 1 pl<1.H1cl h~ llelt·n Kll•t•li und :\ti.Ir> .J.iC'k ~on 1 learn to 11 .... h "hl·n (;nrndp<i \\'~dlon c!L•c.·1dl·.., tn hl'lp d1 ... p1·I tlw 1r rkprl'Ss 1011 on Thl' Walton:-tonight ;it H 1111 ('BS. Clwnrwl :! TV Controls Under Fire · BC's rel:ill\cly .,lrOn Q <.,l:1rt rontnbutcd to ;1 ratrng for lht· \o\Ct·k of 151 . /\UC was a t M fi ;md CBS at 11 I Tht· nl'tworks ~ay that m eans rn <tn aH'ragt· pnme t11nt: minute. 15 I pNcc·nt of lhl' home!> 1n the· count n .,.,,th ~ 8} J ERR\' BlTK LOS /\NG ELES t 1\ P 1 P,lt11n Hu It'. prl'sidt•m of llw t\ mt'rtc<Jn B rnadc<i:-.t1ng ('ompa nr Inc . "'"' ~ lllC' rumulal1\'l' dfN'l of 111·;11111 ... l•t1 liro.id(·ast n •J,!ulat 1011.., "ould ·..,un·I\ bl' to t'rotll' th1• ha..,H' 1wmr1pll'~ nn wh11'11 this "' 'lt•m ha.., lit1c·n rrl·all•d " 'Til t• lltnl' ha .., l'omt'. llt'ltt•\ t'. to ;1~k publtl'lv "'h<.1l ,.., I h<· 11rn1x·r rnl1• ol ~II\ L'rnm<·nt 111 hroaclc·a~t111g , Hul1• told t ,0(10 hr o a <It' as I l' X l' <'II t I \' t• 'i al t h l' a11nu<1I ,\B(' ,\ffthalt•!. m<>rt111g at lht' Cl'ntury Plaz:1 I loll'I lit• s aid nu ont• ct1 ... putt•" that gnvl'rnml'nt n~1.., a rol1•. hut saul. "II <.hould hl' n•eoµn11.cd that lhl' purpo-.1· 01 n ·gula110n ti. to fo!'.ll'r .1 h11!h qualtl\ 111 pubht· "l'n ttt'. not t11 t'lll·111ll lll'r 11 "OTll ... R\\I S I., ,\S llOl' r1·-.tnrt111n ts t•ill-d on ;rnntht•r \\t' Ill.I\ l'ttr!lt• II tl'S{'lllblt• lht• \11·t1rri-. ot Kun \'unn1•gu1 ., ll an<l1t·11 ppt·r C.('rtl'r;tl tlw hUJ'l'aut·rat '' 1111 a~.,q~n1•d mclOil( ii'!> II .1thft•tt•.._, 01U7/ll'S (II 11 r· a l 11 r :-. • a n <I .., c1 n n . l• n 1 1 1 ,., 1'n Ulll' nln L' '' ,t..., complctcl~ l'(j ual. cornpll'll'I) unpr oducl1V(' and rnm11l1•tl'ly nwd1ocrt· · Hol•• 1·11 1•d propo..,ld " lh;il \\ 11 u I 11 h a r1 t 1· I 1• \ 1 .., 1 11 n ;1(1\ l'I llSlflj.t d trl'f'11•tl 111\\UI lJ t h 1 hi rt•n .1ml 111 ..,ui.:a r c·1i.1t1·d c t• 1 1· ;ti .1 ncl ot h<' r prod ult:-.. pt 11h1bn ut1ht~ cnmpan1(·~ from 11 ~1ng pulJl11· 11•\t:nU('" fo11 1n-.t1111t1on:il :.idVL·rt1~111 g. and \\ h:it h1· calll'd the Ft·deral t'ommu111c·a111m~ Comm1~s1on ., la('k or 11\lC'rrst Ill conlrollrng c .. 1hh• tt'l1•\t~1on .., ;1rct·..,::. l o <•opyrighted program~ Huh' ..,;11<1 the· FC'C ".., n1rn·nt rult• :11mt•<I at prt•\1•nt1ng n1·\\ s p ;q wr puhlt~ht•r.., I rom 11\\ n1ng ..,t:it10n~ t· .... 1;.tlJl1..,ht•!> a pt lll('IJ>h' that l'OUl<f ht· ('\llalldl'lf t11 Drt'\'t•nt otlwr group~ from lwcom1ng liroacl r.1 ... t<•r, Ht• ,;11d t h<' Just1ct• Ih-partm cnl'.., '-Ull a gamst tlw m·I worki. rould h o bbl<• nl'l.,.,ork t'fforb to ell' Ve lop 'nt.•w , 1'1\J)l'O<.t' 1· a n<I 1·1sk" Hk<t~ ...... urh ,,.., "(;nod :\1 nrntni.: ,\ml·n r a R l ' I.I<; S1\ll), Wt• h:I\ 1· .i """ hr l'l'cl <lf ""Pl'r fl'l!Ul.1lor'> It r n h I I I I) II .... j (' t I \ ' ... t a n IJ. -.nm1ngl) <l1·d1C·;1tt>d that mon· i.:n' t•rnnl<'nt 1<. ;1 mu ... t .i mu"t t hut ll'M11~ ;1 hw I' H l'1ll'n11111g n•mJ1 k~ mack lll're lti~I month on propoa<.1b ,c, ban a <Iv l' rt 1.., t n g a 1 ml' d .tt dttldn•n. Rull' ... aid 1ht• f1vr rn1·mbl•r.., ol lht• I-NIN.ii Track ('o m m1.,swn \\ :inkcl to -;tc•p trl as n.tt ional n:mnu•.., · hc·<·a11 ... 1• \H' p i11 t•nt~ .1r1· 1nrompi·11•nt 10 .,Ju·1n~ un our 11\\rl d11ldrc·n · lk ... 1111. n1".pr t1• lhl· 1m ll.11i1 , ,,, tflt• \'.tll cl!> lll'lll.: ,1 j.!U\ t 1111'"~ I!> 11 11 t a p r o p 1• r gm l'rnmc..·nt r n I 1• r 0 r 11 t' .., :i i ct I o r a I 1 ., m 1 ... ;1 f u h dame n I .1 I pr 1 n c· t r1I1· of ll·lcv1i.1on . :met plans for .1 futun· c·:i ble satl'llllt• ... ystl'm tould t<1p program<. that s t ations bu\ on ;1 n l'XCIUSIVt' h<t~l:O. and -~I\ l' llu·m lo c;.ihlt· ')'lf'ms tha t Ull dc·r c·urn•nt la\\. pay llttli or no rn;. alltl'" TV were.· tuned lo NBC · The r<tltnl! for "L:!vcrnt• and Shirley · \\a~ 2·1 3. N1clsc·n i.<t)'> that m eun:-. of all tht• homc..•s rn tht• c.-ountrv y,.1th TV, 2·1 3 per t·c•nt ..,aw ;.at lt:<Jst part nf I hi' ..,ho" TllRF.t-: ARC 'ihO"-" \q•rt· rnnkccl :11 the.· bottom of th1· r·.i 1ng!-"Sugar Timt"' anct · s1~ t<·r Tt·rn." both l1t·d \'1lh ~BC' ... · C P 0 Shurkt•\ · for l"n 52. SOUTH COAST ACTORS CO-OP Af'llfjf'f\ '°"itrvunq tor'"''""' All •Qe\ t'fP"\.. For p0u•t>t•) t'fT'IPtoymrnt '" Tntt1111'•· l r•ttv1\1on Fiim\ -(Ot'T'I rnt»H ••I\ E ,,, "' (7141 957 ·0282 After her divorce. ' ricd got to know some pretty interesting people .. , Including herself. Call 642-5679 Pu! " few ""Ord\ to wo1k tor v ')•t - t\ I\(' "td11·1· ' ('BS "Countr~ N1 c h1 or th1· St :1r~." NB(' fo.1i.:h1 t.., F.nougll ·/\AC . Mo\ 11•. I\ alt• lllt~~ .1n11 tht• Ticker Tape Kid. · ABC' an11 "Quin('V \f 1-: .·· NBC. 111· ;,ind .. Lon· Boal · :ind "Fanlai.v Is land. both A RC'. l1(• . 'STAR TREK' AIRS PILaT TUESDAY l\TLJ\ "ill ,11 r th1• m o\ tt· length p1lol wh11'h laun{'hl'd thL populnr St:tr Trl'k wnei.. "Tht· \h·n.t).!t'f'lt'. on Tul.'sdav Junt• 1: .11 8 p m on Ch:tnm•t 5 · Gc•n1• Rcxlrlt'nbt•rry tht• scr•l'" c n·atnr. "rott• lhl• t \.\O·hour "P<·t·i;tl 1n whtrh Mr Spoc-k 1 Ll•on a rrl N1mo\ J take.., conlrnt ol thl' En11:rprts~· amt k1dn:ip~ 11-. t'<tptarn. ' -· ' ENTERr'\l~MENT ~1 0vltS I NTER~.,rSStC'N Thursday .iun•• ' •')~8 DAIL v PILOT n 1:; ~o wi ng U p · 111 urf Fil1n 'Twilight B ar' Snappy th \Rl Ill K h. ,l<,lfT It "11111.1 lh ill too 1,,,, 111 'hrui;: orr \\ :.iroer 111 11-, lit.: \\111111·..,tl,1 ,,, 1u-.t t.1hn1h1:r :-urftn~ 11111\ II .trlf1111\ tll''l~n1·<1 r111 tht• '>Ulllmt·r traat: All 111111 ""' .mtl :ill too 1.1. rnng I '" 11111•1 1111 '' 1111·1 .John Milius. with ro· .111lh111 l11·on1.., ,\,1h1•1'1.) havP tranl>formc·d their Im 1· lnl' that ha1.1rclou!I sp<irl into u rrudblc-m "''"' h 111 11•!-.I tlw 'ulu<•!> 11( thl'1r f1·llow youn~ \1111 r11-.111' ~lo'.\11\~ up in llw uo-.l'ltled 'fills :-0.nt .,1nt1• ·~1 01 hc r Earth" dl South CoaM H1•p1·1 t11r~ °'l'\ t•n 'l'a1.., •'I!" hav{· Orangt• Coast ,111 ll 1l0111·1·s '·'' 111 <111 lllt· h1tth vf un original. homt gro\\ n n1U!>1< al ''h1c•h makes the produrt1or. of l.rri llt·rn.ml'., '"l\.,,11ti.:ht Bar" <.tl thl· L.igun;1 t\luult1'11 l'la) hou::.1: !-.Omcthing of an l:\Cnl "Twilight Bur' 1:-. no 'Motht>r ~art h hut 1t ('l'l'lJ lnl y :.land:-. shuuldt'r lo shoulder wtlh mo ... 1 11f lht• m u:.icab you 'II bl' se<•ini! lh1s year and th(.'11· • "TWILIGHT 8 AR" J .\I 11,ll !'I M \Kt:~ NO hnn«-. uhout 1t llt· 1~-a ded· \ 11°al\'d "111 lt·r .111d "" art· mo<.,t nf the people he ... u111111111h·tl h1m-1·lt \\ t,J.h 10 m<1k1· thl· mrivre And 1l p.i~·., oil h:11Hf<.,11m1·h H1 i.: Wt·tlne'>tfa v" is a iAo or101nctl "''""•I bv 11tn "*""""' tM\t"d on" o••v ov A'"'".u l<Ofi'\11<'' O•rt'< tt•O bt Dou~I•\. fiow .. n·'!l.,,H ttl cur..,ctor JO fttd J•m•' rnnrP09fd01'\f' JHYt .. C.,'llctt-nht tq "'' "" ,1Qn by fl+1ul foh. l1Ql'ltl,,O bit 06Vld (nct1l1~ or.- •,nt1'ft l u•-.ntty truouqn \.'h.ttd.1,, .,1 It JO witrt m41t1i'V"f\ dt l pm Jun~ j dOO l" " r~ L~1 .. mo Mouuun Pl.tyhOu~r &Ob L4Q1Jn@ C.~n,011 R()di(J. L•9Uf\d a .. ,.,h R,~,.v.ttton' .. u 01•l f>m THE Ctt.Sl Af'.>t> Fngm.tn Vttl\.nen Alrnooo 1· .. lt·hr,111011. 111 ... 1 .inti lon·mo:-.t. ol thl· ~kill and 1l.111ng ot .ill thoM• }CJung mc·n 1.1.ho go do"'n to the 'l't.f in '11rfhn<1rd..., Thl· lr111 ut ..,urfl'r" '' h11 a1 t· rc•ntrnl to this him .l,1n \t1< h.H·I \'1n1·1•n1 Wilham Kalt and Gun- Bu'>l') arl' ~1rko1rn ll'th!ctl Ii' supe rior e\'en b}• lht·1r Pl't'r" Tht·\ JU"I huppen to bt· lhl' bt·st " ll~1mnt·lf,..,t11 lt-r'> .1111und L \TER. 110 \V E\'EH. COMt.:S thl· Viet nam \\'.1r and th1· ... 1r;1ti1).!l'nl'> nf lht• group, except Kutt. lo J\ 111r1 .... t·n lt'l' l\.1lt d<H·sn;t du:. but one of their lrtt•ntb d111•.., It ., 1h1· hq!1nn1ni.: flf growing up Tlw fin.II vp1 ... 11<h'. w t 1n 1!17-1 . 1s tht•1 r ulllmatt• l'hall1·11:.:1· 'J ht·\ .ir1• 11Jd1·r now. but th<.' seas ;.irt· run11111g 1111.h "I> high that the police h<.1ve cor dunl'd oil th<' lwaehc·~, ..... 1-'or our heroes. however. 11 ' thl' fui;il tt·sl Tht·y paddle tOgl!thcr into lht• lorlrnld111J.! :incl f<i rludth:n surf. <.1 nd defy the c·rwr111011-. "'"'t'' lo dn lht·ir woro.,t ,\nd . 1n some of t l1l' 1110 ... 1 ··J•t·c·f <tl'ular o.,urfing foot age l'\'L·r tom m1lt1 •d lo lrlm. th1.,v d11 !'.o 'l'h1•r1• 1., 11111· 0.,)11 11 of tlw !•yt· of tl1t· "11ipd1nt• do.,1ni.: 1n lli<tt l11c·rally dl'l1l·s IJl'lid Rut 1.1.hcn 1 hL·~ 1·m1·q11-. liatt1•rf'd hut \'l('lurtous. they know th.it th1•\ h,1\c· J.!l\l·o their a ll. From here on 1n, it's 1f111.1.11h1ll .ill 1 h1• "a.v They part. ~ach of thPm ,l\\OHI' th.11 tor tlwm lhr.:n• 1.1.111 be ·no more 81~ W t•fl ll\'!>da \ ... FOR 'Iii.rt ·~ T lllS 1.., a s1gnif1rnnt advan('C In 110111· 111tht·11thl'1 lilm., the.ti ht· h<.1'-\H illen ()r direct t'<I h.I\ 1 "" 1 h.1r,w1t·ro., i.:rm\ n up They had wild ud 't•nt llfl'' 11111 r .. rn.um·d ,.,,l'nl 1alh th<' ~:imL• ...... , ,,, ........ ..... , •( .... 11 .... ,, 'l' q-."u .......... ., ...... _ }I I '\JI q\10 .... , ' •'....0••, U.lff •OOIOA • -VC>tOMI COMING NOMI t•I tt&.UI TWo.MINUTI WAaNINO 1•1 ... OAY u•• NO oner•r JA ..... K HAI& VIN<IH f 8IO WIDNISOA T tt'OI 'Wt All NRD A l l tAK .. THANK 000 IT S n10AT (t'OI trs u c•.,.. AMCalCAN GllAfflTI ll'OI • OVtNN e JA(QUt UNI atS..H t THI CMIUK TYCOON 1•1 "& OAT UC.I NO Ot'Mll r J& ....... t(NAU YtNCINl 810 W IDNISOAT (l'OI "THI.MIC GOD IT'S FRIDAY" 494 1!>14 WllDAU-P:ll-t:OI ____ u t /WH/...0-l:OO.J:41-l:I 1·7tJO.t oo "C OMJMG HOME" IRI WllOATS -7.tl-t:lO lAT/\UH/..0-1-4'10.7:1e.t:ll ·-n NAl.OMf"·l!M 6 1 4' '!>ATUIOAT ~N ..... • 1.ll 'U f n.t6000-IOU"·t IS m yli~ , ., . ., , I l UYOna U&llOOH • 100 tlUOU ;~ ,. ... ,.1• ,.J,S.T.IPOI , 1 , . 1119 q11so "u' ... AUCI . swan AUCI 1•1 auet ltf NOlOI e IA'-f I ti LO THI I N0 111 (llllUI lOVI ANO OIATHtl'OI l ....... tCMAtl VIHCINt l lO WlowaDATtt>OI 'iii' ONI ON ONl 1l'01 l '-Wt AU .... & afWUlr' (~'.lXll ';,;~;_~" THANK 000,,!!°,' ••10AT cP01 • ---·--· SllVH •IAllStl'OI I .... DOUOUll • -<AUAVtnu THI ru•Y r•t ~u• AUCI, 1w 1n AUCI 1•1 eteM,..•-nuu ClOll INCOUHrlH oo ,,.. ,...... ••-(N J ~ua MUaDH aY OUTH1t>0t IOt U OOCI IP IVll I NI TOU AOAINfN t"'UI '"'° Wlflo DK• a - • ""' "'8 "AU OM& -~,.., • NtlW04l1$ 1•1 APWir~to SHARING CANNES BEST ACTRESS AWARD France's Isabelle Huppert . J ill Clayburgh Clay.burg h, Voiglit Wi1i Ca111ies Prizes < ',\!\fNES. Fran ct• 1,\ P 1 ,\mt·ncan ~crl!t'n "!:ti's .Jill ('l<J~·hurgh. \\hO play:-. a divorcee in "/\n l '1' m :11'1'1('d \V11m an · ;1'1111 .Jon Vo1,e:ht. wh11 port r;t.'j' a p~u';d~ 1.t•d Vt•·! rwm Wur V<>lcran 111 · ('01111ni.: llornl'.' 1.1.<ill Ilk t11p ;1!'l111g awurd:-. ut lht' Canrws lnll0rnal11,m;d Film F1·stl\ al M 1ss Cl<I\ huri.:h '>llilH'<I the• top fem al' <tCllng prtlc 'l'UC'!-tdav '' •lh Fn•11C'l1 '>tar l'>abc·llc Huppert. who stars in \'1•1lt'l tl• Not1cycs. lht· story of a French girl tm:d 1n tht· 1930s for rnurdl·nnf! her parC'nts llalran d1n•ctor Ermanno Olm1 s L t\lhero dc-~lr Zotcoh. · "Till' \Vontkn Sho<' Trct· '. a thrt·e hour <•pH: on tht· fat! c• ul h1nclll·\s farm \\ork1·rs 10 I 9l h rc•nt urv It ah· 1.1. on the <;ol<.ll'n f'u Im . 1 h•· top pn1c• for a fi lm THEATRES-ORANGE CO SENIOR CITIZENS S2.00 · SO. COAST PLAZA · J.11U1tt1tl SI 5' .. 2111 llH r•u 111 "MOUSE & HIS CHILD" IGJ "'1l0.U\-1 IO SAi/WM t JM 4M:IO "DIGIY" WWD•n -... 10.,.u SAT/\llM l 11-6 lf.t H . SO. COAST PLAZA · 1410tr1dt1Si 5'~7111 IUtrlH l•t Au&,__... ........ •....._ fr~-· "Sl.TURO.AY HIGHT FEVH " IRI ---SOf'AY NO PASS(S M&T-ii-I JS.t-.U &AT/WM I J .. i'.)1-a 41-1 J-U SO. COAST PLAZA H S S11fl1wtr SO llSl n11 •w 1•c 1 .. c...-rfoO~T'°"' .. "CLOSE ~COUMTERS OFTMIETHIRO IUHO" lf'GI IAllf -1 JOI. U M \Af/MIM U 11-Nl-t la.141-1 .. lt OAM.Y e 41 ~Af/\fjM I •~I IM •I "SU GYPSIES" O..._T 6 4t.f .. lt \Al/WM ) IM 4 .. 1.10 CINEMALAND 14US1 MatH< h•h•ill liDI flllfUllM' "ROCt<Y" ll'Gl OA.11.T t:OO "I.MOTHER MAH, AHOTHEl CHl.HCE" OAll.T 6 0 Billy Dee As Jopli11 LOS i\NGEL£S c ,, r , H , 1 1 ,. n t· t· Williams will play thc-tt t It· roll' 1r1 thl•N BC mO\w "Scott .Joplin King of Hag! 1ml'" on .lurw 20 William .... th1• ln\'l'r nl ni 111 l· Holiday 1 n .. Lady Sing~ the llltll'~." !.tars \\1th o ... c~ir·Wlllnt'r Art CarnC'\ a~ thl' mus1C' publi!>hcr '.\hO brought Joplrn ·s works to lht• at· tc·nt1on of the· publr<' Call 642-5678 P t11-a..J.e<R word s to work tor you. "Ml.HITOU" ll'GI "METl.MORl'HOSES" IRJ "I. Di,._t Story" IRI "l'lETTY UIY" llU ~"THE LAST SURVIVOR" IRI ~ "WOfid'' G,..otest Lon ·r" I UC f Ale.in.a (t\li)n••I .,.,,' ... "'" Mtt•t '"-''•'"'"' n1 ,,., .. ,ur1·r f'"'Oht Weir.,, <u tu• ·It »1t·.1Uh ...,,., w r \m1tn Wddf,. "'°"""' 8utkl ( ',.QuP Wolv_,,on Junt-Au•o,d ~'H1rnrrt Hfl'Od," ( fl\ftnd ft\omPWJn w_.lt•r Olltv JUf\P Buoet 8111 (tf\V'° Cnu<"An1~ ... t ou,,,. R~<"t, Cirn• f\to•V'"' L• '~'""'° l·•"''"n a\1monC1 <Ht' plc·nty It':-. :.i hn~ht :ind colorful fanta5} s pit nd1dl~ urc·ht· ... tratt·d <.1nd backed lJ) ;, resound rngl) l'loqut.>nl t'horus What \Waknt•S!-.t.':-. tht·rt• :irt• surfott: only in tht: story l11w. \\h1c h Lal!Un<.1n fkrnurd borro'.'cd from .;-pl:iy by J\rthur Kocstlt·r The local t·oot nb\lt1on Be rnard's music and lynf·s. <.1long with Douglas Rowe":-. ltvely d1rc:c t1on is f1r$t rate T ll F. .SETIING IS AN 1slantl par adise chosen by un t'x tralern•strial visitor as a possible overflow :-.1lt· for lus planet 's populution explosion. It's one of S('\'t•r~tl s µots undc•r cons ider ation. tht.: unhap· p1<.'St of wh1t'h wtll b<: pic ked and its natives t·limiriatC'd hy a sort of j.clulc.1ct1c neutron bomb Far out. to be s ure. but If doc::-. (·Stablish conflict of sorts llud th~ ::.pa~l' !-.huttll'r <bounr ily played by Sonny Budd 1 dropped 1n as the curtain went up, he d han· \\rllll'n off thl' pl:J<'(' as fcir too happy fo r t·o11s 1dt·r;it1on Th<1t ·., wh<·n thl' inhabitants sing out .1 lust~ loc.t'>t tc• tht• <"1tktall hO\l r. 'l ier(''<\ to tht.: \l;1rtin1.'' <ml' of lht· '>ho\\ s t><:~t son~:-.. Thl' sour nok'> dt·\ c·lop as "'t' meet l.t ~ oun~ c1111µl(' tJ\mln·\\ lfrddl·n and Grctrhen Almond 1 who~(· parc•nt:-. an · pu.,hing th<:m into u marrtC1gt· n1•1fhC'r n·all) '.'ants Wh.i1 ·, more. llc:dden ha~ his l'~ <'' nn th1· 1:-.lancl outta~t !Chana Thomp~on 1 w hJ11· ~1:-. ... Almond )l•urns for the local ncwsµapcr c·d 1tor l Hoh Engm:in l who'!-tO..l shy to unveil his .~'motion-; 1u'l why 1s never reully asC'ertaincd, hut 1t <.loesfortht·r lhl' plot ENG)11\~. AS :\N t;NLIKF.LY romantic lead. 1 urns in 0111· of his bl'tlcr pcrformanc·cs M 1ss :\l11111ntl . wlt11sl' lon·ly singing vo1C't· t·nhance' tht.: o.,ho'.\. "1•qually l'fft•t·t1vt• lkddc•n's character· of ,,.,., llt1· :11·tor l1ltll0 <11m l'O!'.!O n wh1lP Mi ss Thompo.,o n i... a n t•ycful \\hos<' "Wh:it 10 lhL World " solo I" .mother mus1t·:il h1ghlrght Tht· :-.ho\\ s toppers of the rompan}. ho'.\t•vcr. .ire> Cn·qut• Wol\'t"rton a nd June Buford as lht.: re· lut·tant lovt·r ... · 1 cspC'tllve parents When they set thl'lr rap., tor ont• another 10 the vaudC'v1ll e·s tyle "You ancl :\It•" numbl'r. thc•y reap the loudes t ap- plau:-.t• nl tht· night .... , ... .., •. , -··~u. """"'"·--w. .... 'W' ..... 11SMALt CHANGE" (GJ CINEMALAND 1414 St Mllhf ha~n11 US.1501 1111 PlUI"' If it floats, chance• are you'll read about It In •h•I .. ··t"'!!.l i"l•D"i•[ , .. 1"1 "HOUSE CALLS" lf'G I •Jt6 t•.U ''THE STING" OU.T iii 12th SMASH WEEK! lllllSTOl CINEMAS ( mto ~/le~o 5110 7tM·l STADIUM DRIVE IN U1arigt: o.10 Ml~ i -. ,, ....... MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" (PG ) "FM" {PG) 'PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE" 'THE LAST WALTZ" {PG ) "AMERICAN GAAFITTI" fPG l "IF EVF:R J SEE YOU AGAIN" !PG) "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER"{R) "LI FEGUARD" "BOYS IN COMPANY C" (FU "THE LAST DETAIL" "THE LAST WAL rz·• "MANITOU" IPGJ "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVfiA" "LIFEGUARD" "HOUSE CALLS" "~NNIE HALL" (90} ·GOODBYE OlAL . (PG) 'RABBIT TEST" "ROCKY" "BANANAS" (PG) fAI AL.I.. OAtVfi.·!NS Ol"CN •:l Ol'.M.NIGKTLT c n1tCI lJnClar t l fl'rH vnttu * K 1d<11e Plo•rouncl - Intermission Tom Titus ''l.•t1d 1·rn11H':I pr1•...ich·nt .111tl .luM• Budd. Bdl l'l'l'!'o. \ ('h111 k i\nlho11} ,1nd UJUl!'.c Hodc:ckcr "' 111 :. (',dlllll't Mis:-. Budd ' 11111);111111• 111\l'r:u1k '.\1th t ht \ i...1lor f I om OlltN 'IJtll'l' 1:-11n1• or tht• !>how ' lwt It· 1 C'tm1u· 11111nwnt:-. C llOIU~O(;lt,\l'ltl ;lt JO\'C't. Goldl'nbNg dol'~ ,, 'l>lt·11dicl Jnh \\Ith lht· "normou~ rar..t and hl·r pro.0111·111111 1111mlwro., till th1· va't l.<t~uoa :-.lagt• to t1\t•1 ll1m111g '1'111' 1111'111·.,tr,1 111111<-r th<' hn sk baton 111 .Jo 1:11.1 .J.1 ml''-tl11t•\ 1011 JU"l•rc· to Bt•rnard:. 'n·•P I') .. r111 1· ·T,\lhJ.?ht llar ,.., t1rkl'lt•d for four 1.1.et•k!. r :.1h1·1 th.111 th1· ll'ltal thrt·t· and !>houtd hd\t:' no 1roubll' :.itl raC'ling tht• t•\tr<1 audwnre Curtain lime 1, x :JO Tu1t--rl:n throui;:h Saturd11y and J p m on .Jurw I .inc.I IX at lht· pt.i~ hoU!>l'. 600 Laguna Canyon Hnad Lagun.1 lll'ach 5YWESTER Plus (R) STALLONE T'1e Boyt In co,.,pany c "F ·l ·S ·T '' 1r-edwards CINCMA°' ..... oe ..••• .:.':,. I 1 CO\l.-Wt \.• \U .J+OJ ) n IL (R> C ;IU:.f:K I \CtQJN Anthony ,--...---:-"'TTTic= Outnn Jan-Mte,,aer Vincent (PG1 M \t "'CIO'tl OI fMI •tA.• ANNIE HALL . Plus IP G1 THE TURNING POINT .;~ tit. ~·4111 (ffc SEA ~· •Ir~ GYPSJ£S IBP1u1 (PG1 Plu1 (PGJ ~~ 'THE "House Calls • ed~~.~~~.B~~!~~~!!EMA FURY"' __ H Olu t __ _ \ lf'lr11nw ~ ·:~~~"' R EYNOLDS • "THl U lfo ., P lus IPGJ "HOUSE CALLS" "ti 1 ' "Under-,Jb.,~1 cover .;,,.;~r ~Cc11< tieroes" 1 Pl11t ll'J ~/~" Alc,,1rd OreyfuH SJ 00 M A• •<(" I • "" S2 00 lltt 7 30 CLOSE s11 Sun "Thant( God It's Friday" Plu1 {PG) "Sliver Beers" ENCOUNTERS llM!ds SADDllUU nm (), ··~ Mllf,l('tto-.tJ .,. .. • ..o.•..-W<ll\• • ....,...u. ........ • '°'0 \t• , ... ··- ,.... • 54 .Ri al . \\ \Slll,<rlll' \I' ~uflrnll!t'>l Su:.un H \nth••ll' '' thl poj1ul.11 i. ,1d1 r 1111 <h:J,.111 ll<m on th1.: Ill''' I ruin but '>hl hJ:. ~l )l\Jh for tht· h<1nor 1n d111l111i.: l\l.1111J1I." !-..ih thl \trj!ln \lJI ) und Eh1::. P rt·..,ll'' \l 11~t nf thl· c·1rn11wtrl111 '> .ire C'as1ly rccognua- hlt•, l1k\• lll-lt·n f\dll·r 1:.lcunur Hooi.cvelt or . fo r thJt m.itt1•1 1'11·..,h·\ Hut v. h.H about K itt~ "Hulldu,.:" 0 Ll'<ll' ·• • TUE T ttE.\Sl 'R\' DEPARTMENT !lent to Congrt>:.::. on Wcdrw:.dny ;.i h::.l of the people and i-y mbob i-u~gl':.ll'd by <·1t1zen:. who have written tht.> ~OH'rnm1·nt Mntc plum. for a i.mall Sl coin wt•n• announct•d During this proce:.s, a movement s prang up to ha' e the propo:.cd coin bear the face of a real Amt·ncan woman Thl' Trea:.ury list was transmitted without c:om mrnt lo th1;• !louse Rank mg subcommittee o n h1 stor1c preser vation and comai::e The Treasury APWI,..._.. TO GRACE COIN? Elvis Presley POPULAR LEADER SUSjln B. Anthony Varied Off~rings Classes Set By Institute S<.tddll'hack Collegc .. s Emeritus Institute for Lifelong Ll'arning ts offering sever al s ubjects through Aul-( 19 . Bcg1nn111g Monday, Dr. Sidney Norwick will prl'sent a t•onsumcr onentt'Ci approach to health care on Mond<.1ys from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m . at the Dana Niguel Lahn.try, 33A40 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel The etas'> runs through July 10 -INSTRUCTOR NICK SIDOTI plans to teach popular dances and fundame ntal steps through a ballroom dan cing class Monday through Aug. 14. The class 1s scheduled on Mondays from 1:30 to 3 30 p.m. 10 room 301 of the college's phy~icat education complex • Gerontologist Re nee Stimmel explores the physrl'al. psychological and social aspects of the a ging process on Mondays from 6 .30 Lo 9:30 p.m .. n ext week through July 24. at the Emeritus lnslilute rn building M -NURSING INSTRUCTOR Dixie Bullock leads a class on "Cons umer Health Education" Thuri;days from 5 to 9 p.m . June 8 through July 27. The class covers cosmetics, physical fitness. Wl·ighl tontrol. food faddis m and preventative health care. It also is being held in building M in the Emeritus Institute. .. Reach Out/Volunteeris m." a class d e- signed for people will ing to share their training. talents and time with others, is scheduled for July 10 through Aug. 14 . .. !:icss1ons arc scheduled Mondays from 9 to 10 a m . an bwlding M in the Institute. -A CLASS COVERING THE psycho-social aspects, feehngs of grie f a nd loneUness, legal and financial issues a nd changes in lifestyle f acing a w idow or widower as to begin July 11 in the Mission V1 eJO Library. 24851 Ctiris anta Drive. The <.'lass mcctSi-from 4 to 6 p.m . and continues An class. "Assertive Skills.'• begin! July through A~. / 12 and r through Aug. 18 on Tuesdays a nd Thursdavs rom 10 a .m . to noon at the Mission Vie· jo lli~h School, 25025 Chris anta Drive. Instructor J anice Chalfant said the class is de- signc•d to develop s kills necessary to communicate with authorilat1vt• people. -"TIPS FOR T RAVE LING" is scheduled on Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m . July 23 through Aug. 17, m the Dana Niguel Library in Laguna Niguel. -A class dealing with pre paration for r etire- m ent is scheduled throug h June 20 on Tuesdays, from 7 to 9 p. m., rn b uilding M on the Mission Vie · jo campus. -Photographer R~lph Kelly Instructs a p'boto.- gra phy class from Monday Lhrough July 24 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the college's photo lab. More information about the summer sessions is available at 831-9700 or 495-4950, ext. 207. MERCURY SAVINGS 111•11 loun ''"' .. uriuliun E•ecvtlve Olllces· 7812 Edinger Ave . Huntinglon Beach, CA 92647 !';l"lilh('rn C.JlllOlnt I Rf'<ltClfllll OllJCP~· l\O'•S Vllllry V~w <;1 OullM Pork. Cl\ 90620 :'0715 S Av,ilun OlvCJ. Csrson. CA 'l0746 Gl z:ll21 U1k•• fOtt'~I Or, (lilkl' rore~I), El Toro. Cl\ 92630 ::a 100 I E lmpr'ltill I twy . LB HJbra. CA 90631 4 "10 l OO•l Rrich 111v11 ll'f'() ~l'llCll. CA 00807 IOU•l 10'1S 11v1n1• f'llvr! Tu~11n CA 9;>GAO ~~~~'ti • IS N C111u~ Aw• W1·~1 Cov1M CA 91701 ' .. . . . ' . ... .. NA TiONAL / LOCAL uffragist for Dolin~ Coin Hon~rs Ul'P" r lnwnl rcl·11nHnl'fllfr<l thJt the rncn bN1r th~ tlllilj.!l' ol Mt'.\" Ltbc:rl) SO!'liETllELt:ss. 'fll E dl•p.irtmcnt provided J lll'r£'l•ntJ~c breakdo\\n un suggt:st aon:. b~ pr" all' l'ltllt.'fl~ Suffr;..g1st lf'adt>r Anthony was ahead with 30 2 . pt:rcenl Miss Kl'llcr. an 1nsp1rt.llt0n to the handicapped . h.1d 14 per(•ent , Mrs. lloo:.cvelt. 9.9 : Betsy Hoss. the flag dl's1gnc r . 9 4. Amcrlta Earhart. the p1onct•r aviatrix lo!.l 10 the PaC'1f1c, 2.2; first lady Martha Wa~h1ngton und Harriet Tubm<1n. who helpe d fn'e slaves. also 2 2 each. and Jane Ad · dams. social worker. 2 MISS LIBF.RTV RATF:O 4 7 percent and no one.else was ~upported by as much 2 perl'ent The mrnonty nom1n<1t1ons d1:.closed a sweep of Sale Prtce1 Good Thru Wed., June 7. 1978 1\rnc•ri('Jll ,1d1111rat1on and "h1m-.v lkllt• StJrr anti l<lo11d1kl' Kail· out of thl' rnf rash Old Wl·sl. \H•rc nominated So v. as the V1rg1n Mll r~ T II E F 0 R ~11 0 A B L E · S 0 .,_N 0 I NG M s . 0 Ll•ary prl'scntcd J mystery The Treasury said sht· was <imong those• nominated without s upport· 111g 1n form<.1tton. and the Library of Congress re- ported itself unable witho ut m ajor research to find .i tracl' of her Most of the nom1net•s were lo\oCll·known women lrom public ltfl'. social movements and the arts. Among thl' fc•w mule nominees. beside singer Presley, Wlis Sen . lh~ H Humphrey. l'res1dcnt J ohn F Kennedy's widow a nd mot her Wl'rl' holh on the hsl So w<>r<· Pocahontas and Sacajawea. the In- .. All Photographic. Clerical, Typographical and Prrntmg Errors are Su1111ect to CQrrection All Sale Items Sub1ect To Stock On Hand . this gadget can save y~ life J Senses and alerts al t1rst sign ot hre & smoke. Easily enstalled Battery rnctuded ·1ga• measures up! • do a good turn daily d1an girl who ~u1dcd th<' l.1°\\1::-. ;1111.I Ciurl-. t 1q>td1 ltOn TESTUtO~V RF.FORE '1'11 £ :.ubl·omm11lt'1· Wedncsda) ga' 1· ht•a' , . ..,upport to thl· Anthony cause llov.1•vl•r , tht•n· "a~ ..,omt· !)upport for Mag- g ie Le nu Walkt>r of Hr("hmond, V;i . described a!> a back a lll'Y w<11f born t\\O )l'i1r.., <.tftt•r thl' C1v1I Wur e nded . who bl0cam 1• thl' l1rst lo\o(lman president or" bank in thl· United Stall·'.\ Hc.·p Walll'r Fauntrny. 0 -0 C . .,,ml the s ub- comm1tle<' will ront1nu1• 1t:-. hearings rauntroy a dded that hl' bt>ltt.>ve~ thC'rc· 1~ gt·nural agreement ·on tht• pnnc1plC' of produc·1ng the coin But he :>atd tlw f)an <•I would havt· to conside r a long delay 1n coanag(• 1( tlw Treasury Oepart - m t.>n t 's rccommcndt·d Mas:. L1bc•rty ~gn 15 not accepted .. -----9 _;. 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ALLERDICE PRICE 4 SPEED-BEAUTY RINGS CUSTOM STRIPING AND MUCH MORE. (2 12471 ) . BANK -FREE '73 DATSUtil 1200 2 DOOlt 4 cyl . 4 Soeed Real s harp & tow mites 4937JFC '71 MERCEDES 2 DA. 250C Auto trans. factory air cond1l1onsng power win dow s. AM-FM radio qeal sharp lux car al a tow prsce 1102723 55495 . 73TOYOTA · WA~ cvl . 4 speed radio Real sharp nice 1am1ly car good gas saver ~356LOC PAID NOW * SUPER 4 cy;. 4 speed, magc; Ready tor c;ummer 'ur J965'4 4 cyt 5 speeo a11 cond•llonsng AM-F M radio Sharp car IOI.\ ...,,1tes must be seen .1!898RXM 53695 ~ ·we LEASE UNIONS FINANCING CREDIT SAVINGS ALL MAKES . WELCOME! 0.A.C. CHECK \ ALWAYS! & MODELS ALL CARS SOLD PLUS TAX & LICENSE -ALL CARS SOLO ON APPROVED CREDIT -ALL. PRICES EFFECTIVE UP TO 72 HRS AFTER PUBLICA TIOl'I. Allerdice is also a DATSUN tune iR next week ! - .... 13821 Harbor Boulevard 554-0800 .. 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UJI Pubh\rwtd OrAno-(O..\I o ... ,,, Pilot Mh18 /),Jvl\4'1~.1118 P UBLIC NOTICE SVPElllOfl CO\JltT OF THE STATE 01' CAUFOllNIA FOii THI COUNTY OF OllANCE Ho.A-- OllOEll TO SHOW CAUSE FOii CHANOE OF NAME W~EREAS. 11\t po!t•llon ot Oavod EOwln Gros\..,., N•n Elltfl (;ro,.. "•• bee-n t 1•t'(J ••th "'9 cl~rk ot thh tour1 tor •n order Cl\enQU\Q Uw1t ndmf\ lro"' O••HI E<twln Grou and Nafl EI '"" Gro\\ to 0.•ld EOWifl Gr•nl •r>O "Ion Et1tn r,,..,, I J IS ~E l!EBY Ol!OE l!Et> ,,,., <111 pt"r\.On\ intef"~\tt'd •t\ ~d mau~r •P Pf'•' D'for~ tl\1\ court at It 00 6 m Junt" 21. 1'178, t" tflf courtroom of Dco.irlm•nt J, Santa Ana. 1.• to'"°"' tau\~ wny lf'M\ appt1cauon tor <hctnoe- ot n•me 'hould not br Qrdt\t~tS PuDil\N.'CI Or ""9<' C.0..\t O~llY PllOI, May H •no June•. 8. t), 1q19 tr IS f'Ul!THEI! OROEllEO lhal 4 copy ot th•• 0<'04'r 10 snow tau$<! ~ 10H·18 publt\hed once ;o wee~ tor tovr \UC· te<\l•t' •Hh prior to tilt' day ot uld -------------•11ear1no In Dally Piiot, a new\Ptper 01 PUBLIC NOTICE ventral (lftui•t1on printod '" •ne unty ol OranQO .,.,_ Oottd May It>, 1q1a NOTICE TO COHTllACTOllS Bru<e W SumMr f'fOl"<INO P 0 lrl .Juc1Qtt41 I ... Sultd pro-•l\ Niii ~ "'<t"•t d ot Supert0< C.our1 tnt olfllt' 01 At<ount•no Olll<or Publlt'*! 0rd"QI' Co.t\t O.illv Piiot, Fairv~w Stott HO\O•ta1. 1~1 M••bo< May II, lS, June I, I , t~8 Bl•d • Co\t• <N\a, CA""'" 'I 00 AM "" Moy II 1q11, at WhlC" .......... y .. 111 i,. 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O..parlmr;nt ol Htoltll one! •S m- in 4<COrddnce wllf\ th«; "ln\tr1.1<.Uoni IHl 18 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T f\e follow1nq oer'°n\ drt dOtnCJ bu\•fle\\ a\· I SIEl!l!A ENTEFIPRISES, t SIE llRA GARDENS, J SIEl!llA PLAZA, 1010 Newoor1 8tvd .. c~t• Mn•. C•lltorn1a 91411 W. Marttn Fi\\tH. 1f>OO Oovt'r Orlvt. Nt woort Bea th Califotn14) 91660 Mar9a,...1 S Fa\sell, tl>OO Oov•r Ortve. Newport Beach. (dltforntd •2i..o Thi\"""'~' I\ CondueleGDY ""ur>•n- CO•OOUled as-l•tlon ot....,r '""" " p.onnersh1p M•roaN>I s. FaW"ll T "'' •tat.,.,....,nt Wt» Ille<! '""" tl'lt '°"1'tv CterM of°'""""' C.ounty on M•Y 11, t9H ID Bl~t\·• F ... t61 PtO\~CtlW' b•OON~ '"''Y f•.-amtM PubUstwd Oronge Col\t OiJHy Pilot, 1Jnd ot>ta1n pl1tn\1 -,.oe:tthc,,Hon\ nno Mlty 'l~ and Junf' 1 8. t~. 1978 blO fOfm\ 0\1 C.t•hnq .01 or "'"11tno *' rCI' Q~Sl to ttw OU1<.t"'Of ttw Ch1f:'t ot Pttlnt Ootratlon~ ''' tl'\t abov~ dd(lrf"~\. toiepl\0'1~ ~umbo•r /14 q~J ~n~ A iwvm•~t baftd, ~'""""'o I or m 801 in the dmount ol flllv c.•r<,.nl 01 1n1• tontrtlCI Prlft' mY!tl cl<C.On"p.dn'f t•Yf'f'f conHdtt tl'WOhliN) 4lf'\ t.COtf\O•tf.lrt •n ft1tce\\ 01 \10,000 fhf' \uc<t\~tut t>+ooer w ill bt r~ Quired to e •etutf' ~ <0"1'd<tui11 ttQreemt'nt 1n •~ fOf'm of a .. 5t•ndtlrd AQreoemtnt. f-orm 1" •"K" \.f\41f bf' b1ndll"Q upon ttw-~l.ttr ol C.htOUK4 on- ly uoon .. POroval bv IMS"''" tn oKtorewnce •lltt IM prcwl\IOtK ot StcllO'\ 1110 of '"° L•bor CocM. t"t Oe1><1rtm""1 of ~"4tll M\ •..:erl•IM<I tfl•t ,., .. _, .. prev•lli"9 ,.,,., ot waot\ •l>Qllcabl<' ,,, '"" covnlY '" ...,,,,, ---I\ IO~ -6'1' lt>o\f r•tn e\tdbll\l'ied """ pUbh\llt<! Dy t"t Otr~< 1or of lt\du\trl4'1 Aetatlo1'\ Coo•l'• of ,,.. ·-••tn .,., °" "'" •t '"'° Otfl<• of'"" OHM ot Pl""t Oper.• ltort\. F 4tf'tl~ dnd •t llW' Oe°"*rl,,,.nt 01 Hulth ~lef\ ofl•<" Sit• '""*ti°" will be MIO Bv A.1>- po1nt "'tn1 I 00 PM l lO P M . Fair ...... Slat .. HO'IP•tal, FloyO 0 H-•rO, Q>lt!f of Pl<llll ~61ton\ Pubh•lot'<I Ot.tne)t C..O.\t 0•"• Pilot, May H . J-t. 1q19 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITtOOS BUStOIEU NAME $TATEMENT 1'18& 18 l he totlowlnq per\On\ art' dO•no bu\lnt'\ (t•, TH READS FOi! l(IOS, H~• Hamilton A-, Huntlntlon S.ac,., C•llto•n•• ~ P•ui A l!tllly, ?1991 Ocr.,nvlew l<Jn&. Munllnvton Be.ell, C.tltornl• '1~• 8t•ertv It.. Rl'lllY, 111'11 Ocurt· view l.Jne, Huntlftqton Bt6<,., Celllorn1a~ CMrl"' F•b4~n. nm SolNI 0011ar lane, HuntlOQl'on IH•~"· c.111om1a 91'•& Jltllan F4!0l.ln. 1tm 'Mr>O OOllar L.ine, Hvn1tnqton BP«"· C.lltorn•• 911>'6 '"I' bu\1neu '' conducled by a t 9tf'ltrial o ... r.,.,,,,.p P•ut A Rt 11ty TP\1~ \t,,t~t Wf'~ t1l#'d With the County C•t•>. O' Oran~ CounlY"" Nl4Y 1011 18 PUBLIC NOTICE A·l420 NOTICE TOCREOITOl!S S.UPEAtOR COUllT OF THE STATE OF CAltll'ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OAANCE No A·tMI• In tilt' Maner Of IM E\lat~ ot JACI<. V RAC.SOAl[, di~ >.nc,.•n o\\ JACl'i llAC.SO•lE, al\O ~nown a\ JOHN VE I! NON RAC.SOM. E, OettaS<>d. Hoh< e 1s Mret>y Q•Y'f:ft to creditors hav1nq <.ltttm\ aoa•n .. t the \d•d CN<.•Gerit to file ~•d < laon\. •n ttw olll<e .. t ..... <IHk ol the dl&reM.0 court or lo PH''\~nt IMm to Int under\tl)nf'd .. Ille oil•ce ol JOSEPH R BIAFOl!A 81AF0RA. WEINEll"' CHRISTENSEN, Atlorney~ 61 Law. 11140 Sherman Way,"•"""'· CA q'"' ..,,,,,,. l•tltr oW<t' 1s \toe place ot bu\tn4!'\ of t~ under\IQnf'd tn •ti ""'""'~ Pt!f'l .. n1nq to ~HI ~t•le Su<" tla1m\ wl'" tnia ~Hwr-y vOU<r-tr\. mu\t btr tllt!d or Pf1'\enll'd •• ator~HI ••thin •ovr month\ alter 1i.e 11-.1 pubtl<atlon of tni\ notice Dated May 111, t'IB HA.lElMARtEMIZERA EKecut•I• ol Ille Wiii ot Yid dKedf:nt 81AFOllA, WEIOIElt & CHRISTENSEN Attorneys •t l...lw llAO SIMr ...... w., llet.td•, CAtlW Tel: UIJ) lU-4627 P\lblt~l'M'(I Or•tl<ll' C:O..>t OJlly r11ot, June t. 8.11~. 22. 1918 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING 910S NOTtCE tS HEllEBV GIVEN Ill.It \.•4'•ed pro~~' •Of fur-n1\f'Ur\Q ~ti l~bor. mctter•at\. f>f'hnom .. f\t tr•nSt>Ort«1hon nnd \UC.h ottwor l.t<•ffhe\ 111~ m•v bf> rPQu1recJ for ttw fSrn1or C1t1t f'n\ HOu\lftg C••nl•r > OE MOllTIO"I Of EXISTINC. S Jll UCTUl!ES W ITHIN fHE G ENEl!AL AREA 0~ CENTER S JllEET, PARK AVENUE ANO NEWPOl!T AVENUE. w ilt be rec,.,..a by the City ol CO\la Mt'w "' '"" otllce O! tile Clly Clent, II I'd•• I) ,.,, F"4'10 Or1•t """' Mt'sa. ea111om1•. """1 Pul>Mlot'<I ()r-Co.lsl O••IV PtlOt. t~ flour O! 10 OOa m on Jun@ 16. 1'18, Mo is •n<I J-t I t\, 1918 «I wn1cn ,,,.... Ille• will De openeo ?OS• 19 e>vblt<ly •"" rrMI a lOU<I •n IM Counc: It CNtmDer~ 5foaieo pr~ats '""" bur PUBLIC NOTICE t'W' 1111• of ,,... wor>. ""° tM name 01 '"" b•O""•. bul ,,., otller dlstlnoulsn.no md''' Any b•CI r.-c~•v~ afl~r tf'te AU201 •<hedulPd tlO\•M li!N! tor t~ r ecetpl NOT ICE TO COHTllACTOllS t.I b•d\ s"011 be "''"'""° 10 '"" btddfr Proi<t<l~o PO 111 uno pfned It \halt be the sol• ~<ll•d P'Oll'?'•I• wlll !)<' •tt•iv...i •t •••l>O'ISlblllty O! tilt' boddfr lo ~e t"at '""' off1t11 nt A.ccountir"Q Odictr f't1\b1dl!trf"tHv,.dtn~c>pe't•m~ F••rv••w Slate H~•t•I, l~I H•f'bor ("(" 11•0 mu\! bw """"' on a '"'"' Blvd co,,. MM•• CA •nui. unttl prowt<>ed •or tn•s ""'PO~, mu•t bl' 11 00 "' M on Jvn• I t~I~ "' wl>•<h rnt lo\ed l<>ool"'r w1t11 l>•d •!'<Y•llY. In time ltwy will t:Y> out>h<lv oornf'd .-no '-\•'•tlf<J envf"k>Jte aOdrt-\~ tn tht- r oad fOf' pertorm1"')-orti. tt<;, totto~ City C.IN9', wHl'I tne .-nvNope beitrlnQ Furnnl''I dll t.itbOr m•1ttr111.th., loots fl'\t-nAmt' dnd rt'turn ttOOrr'" of t~ An<I eou1pnwnt tH'<.•\\ary to IM.toll b1oc>er .ctnd cte.u1y mttrkt'd "Sid tor ModulM Cl•"'°""'' ••• r ""'" .... St•t• ~ Stnlor Cll i lf'f'I\ HOu\lf\Q C•nte• I ... OSP!ttt•. tn b<,(01'()(\n(~ w1tP\ pt•n\ ~nd o .. mGllUOf'\Of E•t,,tlnQ Struch•~ •t •pet1ttc•hom t,,..r•torf' '"'' I•• ft'Ol'r•lly funded profe(I. B•d p•QOCK.ll\ mU\t be \ubmllted '°' Contr.utor ~"""come>•• In dll rf'\9ftl\ tllf! tnt•rf! wflfk df'\trlbf'O lhf'ttln with 11t1r olO u S.C. !>t'cl!O'\ "'"· a1~0 0.-•••llOM trom p1....,, •nd loOC'Clll<." know""' "f'W' Oa•" 8.o<on A<I" aflCJ l•on• '"'" ftOI"" ron•l<lt-r..S •nd wlll ~ Contrd<tor ""'" Al\O <omPiY In •ti <cJU'\t to r tPtttt1on of O•Ch '",.. rM,,...<h wUn C..tUorn•e LttDor COOf' 0..~i'\m•m ol H••<1lth N\ '"" rtOM to S<'<llOn IUO lh<OUQ" •nd 1nclud1ng ••l•t M• •rr~•.tr•I• on <I D•O °'to rf Sa<t•on 18t)-S.ChO'\ 3100 l1t<.t •nv or All~ In accousanc.• with Sifo<t1on &101 ot No b•d •1lt bP '°"''Mrtd unit'\\. U •~ thf c olltorn•• Labor COde ff lt'lf' ~~:,~,=d~~o;::;, ':::1~"'.:.':;; CO<>\lru<hon O! '"" orofKt ;,,VOl•H tn •H otdtW\t,. ..,11" tnf' ln\lruc.hon~ t•cctvAlk>ft wtuch I\ Uv~ tHt Of mort- to B•ddt-f' ,,.. o .. otn. P•<"' D•O \Ubm•tltd tn Prn\Of'( ll,_. O•OO#f\ ml)V •tAt(tlnf-rf'\00"..,~ to lht\ noO<t"' s n.:)11 (O('ll•tn d\ e1nd obi••" e>IM'\ W)f>(il'<.•hOf'I'\. 6"0 • btd ttrm, ~t~ ~ftn<J~ sl\Mlnq: O•O form\ bY c~thr+q •I°' mAIUnQ • r-• •no tH'M•nQ °' "*".uvat.nt r'T\#-fhOCI '°' q...,,, to'"" Otlt<~ or '"t Ch•~ ol Pt""t tl'Ot' llrOll'<lton OI lilt or ltmD. •h"" o o"r•t•on\. dt ti'\,. ttbovf' •ddrf'\\, \haff contOfm 10 •PPllCADle , •• ,,. lot~e>l!O"<' numt!H tru t •SI Ht~ orOt'r\. A ~ymtnt CJond, St-•rO form IOI l-'<" blo """' be il<<omc>anlt'd by tn '"" .. -ot ''"' O'lrfMt of '"" ••II, • ,.,,,..,,., OI ctrtll•ecl C"tO tont r •<. t pr I(,. mu\t M Comotl"• f'•t ry 0 4 y ft b I f' t 0 t "'~ ( 0 \ t A M IP \ ~ <OflltdC1 lf\V'()hil"Q "" t•ON'O•fUf• tn Rtotvt>l~t AOPl"<'f o• Co\td ~\«) f'H,.t U nt \\0 mo ~ "' ,,.,, l>Ond. for an ~mount not •tu l~t \U((tHtv1 t>oooor wlll bl' rt lh6n Ion percent 110 ·,1 01 tht• ou•r•d to .-af<UIP • contrt\<.tu•f 4M>q,.t~tf' ot the tMd. ~\ft O\utrMtre l)Qt~•mt'nt 1n in.a fOrf"I Of " St/ltndAra '"•' tnf' t>i~r w1u '"''' Into '"' .Aqrt~mtint. Form 1 wf'H<t\ \MU bf oropo\ed tontr•t' If thf' '"mt h~ b"'d1nQ ""°"""' St .. t• ol C•t1tornl• on ••MO•d 10 r><m No ~I •"4111 bf tv uPOn approval by IM Slllt. (O"'ldt•Pd untn\ •ccomp.on•to II• tn a ccorcMn«' w11tt '"" pro•l,lon• nt •u<" U\l\<er'\ clll!ck, cu" or D•ddt'f'• .,,.<llon 1110 o1 tlltt Lat:IOr c-. tllf' bOno. OePMlm~1 of Mt'"ll" "8\ ••o•I•'""" fl\t wor-I\ to bt oone '" accord8ft(f that ,,,., !l'!""<M oo••lllno utes ot "'"" '"f ,..,,1,. ano \IM'<llk•llon>, •no ... OH •Pl>llC9bl• In ,,,. cnunly '" 10 t~ ••llSl.Mllon Of Ille C~t• Me'-1 .,,,,c" ti.e work h lo Ill" dOnt ort l"Mt Rt<k .. IOl)mO>nl AQen< y r•tO Mlllbll""° •l'ICI publlwO by t~ A •el of pi""'· \P<'Clli<allon\ •nd Olr•clo 1 01 lndu•t•l•I l!elotlon\ Spt<IAI ProvtSloM m•y be oot .. •llPO •t COP•H of ""'w-, .. ,., •r• on'"' .tt tllt olflct! Ol In. Otv Enqtneer. II , 81• ttlf Otllo of tM (.11101 Of Pt.,,t Oof'ra Orlv• ~''" MfM (;i1tlorn1• or call ltl)f\\. r AtrY••• 6"!1 ., '"" 0.1>"•1.,,..nt llH I ·u .. SJOI r ... ~. I\ .. n •<ldltl~I q.1.>101111 N!.oc)Qv.ttlP•\ Otl•(f' <"•rCM ol ,, 00 It """"'t'd by ,,..,.1 )lit ln\l)Mtl(ltl will ""f>tiel (ly Ap '"" •QeftCY rMe••U ..... "O"' to po1ntm•nl "'°"""'· l'rtdn , t 00 ••fl'<l •ny or •II b+cl\. P ""' l JO P Ni · '•tr•lt• Sl•tf' EILEEN P PHl!<NCV HO•P•lllf lOvO O _ .. ,., C1tyC!fork olt,,._ Chlf'I ot "'""' °""'"""'' City of'°''• Mftw ,. Pullll\llt<! ()r....,. C.0.•I O•llv Pllol Publl\ht'd ()r~ (00\1 0~11y P1tot ,.,.oY J>, Jl/fl'l~ I 1911 Jw~~ I I 1'71 ... I,. 1•1111 . . . . . 6 4 2 • s· 6 7 8 D ~A I L . y p I L 0 T c L A s ~s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 .. ,.,.. . ' DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ACS " ' ... ••11 .. ~ ., [ .. 42 5678 . Ot'!il C-i ~ ••• lit1'-HNlltn.tlif AJ V • jf.t lCt,..d•t •$1~•11,• ,..,.., .. ·-••llriit•• ....... .,.., ••••A "--'· ,......_ :. • .:.: t:'..:.! ":' .. """' 4H•1" "'' .... , ~:.:::• /,,).~ ... ~_...,., .... 11,/f .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY rublther'• MoHc•: All real estate advcrt1i.1,'\I m Urns 11cwspapcr is sub· J'-'l'\ lo till" FL'<lt:ral Fair ll(lu:.1nl( Art of 191ill which make) 1t lllt·~ul lu udvcrl1M· • .iny JHr (l•renCl', ltm1tat11111, or llL,en mmauon based on 1urC'. color. n •llg1on. sex. or national ongin. or a n mtenlion to ma kc :iny such pref<'renre. hm1ta uon. or d1:.en minat1on '· HoutH fOf' SM •••••••••••••••••••••• Gt-Mrol 1002 •••.......••••......... 20MALOT ll1.11·k &)' Art'a ' llnn..: your ho~es' L1' t.-u1 unt• for comfort• .1frnt tht• other for moorne' Larl(t:: 3 BR w/fplc 1n fronl ' Cozy 3 BR cottage 1n bark! H~e lot 300' dt·ep' Terms to 5Wl llurry • Ca 11 645-0303 IEACH CHALET Walk to tht' pounding blue Pac1 f1 c 4 b r . gourmet kitchen 21 ram nn +-l'nrl patio U<· tht· lst to call on thtl> un111ut• hnd EZ fln:tnctnl( Uni} 21.000 Call 963·7881 Tills nt'wspaiwr will no1 knowmgly accept uny [ ~ •.. ~ advertistng for n·al , estate wluch i:. in viola t1ooofthelaw ~~~~~~~~~~-! SUNSHINE & 119 The rams are gone & 11 '-; ••••••••••• •• • •• • •••• ·• Callforrua a~a10 t-:nJoY 1l 1002 1n thss beautiful J ••••••••••••• ••• •••• •• • bedroom. 2 balh homt• with a bookshelf study. t·ountry k1td1en. & BEACH TRIPLEX sparkling s w1 m m1ng Walk to beach & !!hop· pool. Priced unde r p1ng from these very de· $100,000. CALL 751·3l!H. s1rable umls that arc m ~SELECT good cond1t1on & always PROPERTIES r1mt<.fd. 'O'l\11'$r29.'51Jtr ·_P _______ _ CALL 556-2660. «;:SELECT I PROPERTIES JASMIME CREEi< 1-"lr..t re-sale of "PLAN 111" SINGLE L.EVEL - three bedroom, family room, pnvate patios - end urut. Pool.. ;aeuzz1 and t l·nn1s cuurts . Prt'Slt~e area 1n the heart or Corona drl MHr Gatc.>d community with seeunty guards. "It's greal, I h ve there too'" <Jean Cole). COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 41R--#LAH4 TU RTL ERO CIC A beautiful Plan 4 Rroad moor Turtlcrock home hosts a scdudcd atnum. Fonnal dtrung room. <1 spacious bdrmt;.. 2"'1 bath, privat e patio w/bu.1ll 1n BBQ Just $132.900 & anl\IOUS' Jiu.rt)'. call 673·8550 to- duv . I 111-, f f I••' 11 •' t • t...t ,., ' [®IE~IHI. CAPE COD $45,000 WHY BUY A CONDO? ·when you tan buy this cute 2 an homt• loaded with upgrades It'" <:IO::.t· to everythtn~ & only SU!,900 I lurry 540-3666 Wllela11 RE.\L ESTATE IS YOUR BIG FAMILY KEEPING YOU SHORT? With only ior: down you (•an move into this lovl'ly ~BR, 3 BA hom1• tn Fuun lain Valley Clo~c to freeways .l'sd1oob & ~hoppmg & only $88,900 NEW DUPLEX C.:Ompletton date •~ July "i8. ln best part of Sanl.J Ana & an ~xcellent rn vestment C.tll lll'll> Srruth for details. 0 .:Ur'~w Balboa l~land Really ' IJ•\ .... ~· ,, ,.,.. ..... ,,, 673•8700 31R-S7 I ,OOO! WOOD.ORI OGE VlLLAG E. Townhouse. best location; inv1t1og co untry k it chen & t·n clos ed patio . BUYER'S CHOICE OF LF..NSER. A great buy at ~~!~!.~~.5_?.P ........ 1 ~~!~! .F:~~ .5.~ ........ ~~!~~ -~~~.5.~.t••••• ... 1~~~~~ .~~ .5.~ .. •• ... : ~Herol I 002 Goet1eral I 002 Generol I 002 G•Mrol 1 002 ··············•········ ........................•••••..••....•....... , •.•••..•••.•••......... LIDO ISLE Nl·wly n·rno<frl<•<I :.I bd1 m l<!m1I) 21 • b'Hh"' l MOr ) homt· \\Ith i.llract1H· So patio S238.00o IACk IAY Fine 1 Wrm . ~' .. bath 1 Jmll~ home 011 ~Ult.•l l'UI dl· ...... {. Cht•r ... ·1·1t>d pool plJyhoUM' l•\tra -.tur;,igl' Ht>du<·ed lo S l i!J.000 MESA VERDE Alln1tt1ve 4 bdrm . 2 1>'1 horn<· 111 11nmat• t•ond1t1on $9$J.000 • IAYFROMT ~<.'Vl'ral fine bayfront homes Wll h PI C'r & ~Ji p:-. BI LL CR UN DY, RE A LT 0 R 341 Ba \1de Oriv~· N B 675: 6T61 EASY WALK TO BEACH from yow 'poc:lous four bedroom, 2 '11 bath, low mointenanc e Newport leoch home. Two patio•. with outside hot and cold s howe r , 'undeclr & bolc ony. Community r•creotion area with pool,· "oll•yb11ll court, ond t•nnls c ourt. SI 69.500. Ge-Mral 1002 Ge.wrol 1002 OCEAN VIEW -STEPS TO SAND •••·•···•····················•··•·········•·•· HILLTOP WITH AN OCEAN VIEW AND CANYOtil VIEW 01w of thl' h<'M locat ions available in Sa n t'leme11 ll· Pant:.is11c ·1 UH. l s tory Tht· quality of this hOml· will "al1!.f,v the luss1cs t bU)l'r Just a frw Of the m:1ny i.1111C'l11Lll'S tnc luclt• 11<1-w;1x k11th~n floor pantry. tustom ha1· 111 cl<:n. n 1stom t·arpets. clrnpes & wa llpap(•rs & colorful patio Bdow mar ket valut• at $143.!lOO 640-9900 \t'AI J .... ~:y flli1\ 1"'1"'\r 1470 JAMBOREE RO . NEWPORT BEACH ~~~~! .......... !~.~~ 1~~~~:-! .......... ! ~.~~ ESLEY N 1\YLOR CO REAL TORS since UM WESTCLIFF-Sl95,000 FEE Immaculate 4 BR & family rm hom e with l f1n•placcs 1001 ; Redecor:atcd I or luxurious comfort. For som eone who approcwll's the T.L C given & <'On vcnicn<;c to s hopping & schools Bring the children. they will love it. Owner moving out of sl C:.tte. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 211 I Smt Joaquin Hills Rood MEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-491 0 General 1002 Ga••al 1002 ··········••••·••·····• ........•......•....... SPLUSPOOL Lge J>OOI home m one 01 our mo:.t sought after a reas. Newly . c rptcd thruout 5 bdrms plus bonus rm, plus fmly rm plus formal dm rm' Just lt:.tl'd Only $1 29.900 64&7711 DESIGMB> FOR EXECUTIVE LIVIMG This beautifully up graded Buceola Homr' Spacious Livm~ Room wtt h big Fireplace. Large Master Bedroom. highly u~graded with private <'ntrance t o garden a r ea. Slump stone planters highlight the room-backyard. Mesa Verde Livmg al its Best ! $129.000 Co II 546-2313 t •i I r; 'I ' • ' ' I ,r. 11 1 ,.~ It \ t Quality c onstruction, two ~oom wiHt flr• ... e11:e, rOUC)fi 'ewn o dor tt.-ouqho.it. Exp"sin watl,,..-s. sunken hlb, phnh new corp~ four sltylighk, all new bui"·•n oppli~tt & 189 in the ki+c~. beam ulliiMJS & French doors to enc:loMd ~k. Sl85.000. SPYGLASS HILLS Love the swupirtCJ ouan, boy and night liqht vi•ws. Lm.riote in the solid comfort of a qudity four ~room, 2111 both home. Join the oftter professionals living iust thrtt minutes from M•wport Cefttw. $479,000. Open wfftcends Of' ot your convenle-nce EARLY BLUFFS Rore tfrff ~oom "G '' Plan in ..-iy lhrff1 with view of Promontory Point and partial locJs loy view. This chcrr11io9 co.do 11 located Oft a lovefy greenbelt with tMCll'lt ceiHIM)S. new c arpets. drapes, and wood floor In lMnq room. st.,s to puttiiMJ 911'"" and cOMtlllllity poof.~ S9.~00. 644-7020 2123 SAM JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH . ll ~~!'! .......... ~?~~,~~~!'! .......... !~~~ TURTLE ROCK HIGHUMDS l\ (•w Lu.-.k l\l<wTav1:-;h model. Pvt r ec t ac:1 ht1e:-.. d~ to M'hls. iwrks. clc. July move 1n $179.000 46 Silvff' Cresceftt TURTLE ROCK GLEN New l sty townhomc w /2 Br. 2•,2 Ba. 1900 sq. IL w /v1ew. Adult orientated w /comm pool & tennis crts . S140.000 or le:.isc S675 t mo 4 Rocky Glen Mike ScMoessman, Realtor 17141 673-5311 ~~~········!?.~~~~~~ .......... !~.~~ REAL.ESTATE MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY A prime pr•·'-l1~111u' Newport Bcuch lot·atwn MEWPORT HGTS Doll house With pool. J lg bdrms, lg country kchen, <! brk frpls, <;pan.Ion.: new <'O nd111on. St 29.500 833-8714 . 631·3624 Classic h omes! Well mamtained! Formal dm· mg room! Old tame base· mcnt! Won't last a t this price' Hu r r y ' Ca ll 645-0300 $71.000. '~~~~~~~~ $I 0, 000 Reduction [®-A top .ocal firm with •---------- years or successful t•ic· OCEAN S P RAY and lht• HAMDYMAM'S DREAM Garage fully insulated. Built 1n work bench. Large lot with lt v ac· cess. Newly painted, panel.ing and wallpaper Four Bedroom Home 1n Mesa North Truly a Great Buy for S76.000. 546-2313 .,,,..,,.,, 111 J• I I 1f1 f('t;.1 ,, ' [®Bl Large CdM duplt·x~ :1ur. 2Ba. laundry room & cnrloscd ~ara).!e, e<1ch ol two 1dent1ca I un 11., Sl00.500. BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 759.{1111 Selling anything with a Oruly Pilot Class1f11•d Ad is a simple mattt•r ju.-.t call &12 5671! GflM't'ot I 002 GeMrol .........•.•........... macneb I Irvine realty HARBOR VIEW H8MES SEE IT ALL Mountains & c 1ly nig ht hghts -a panorama from nearly every room of this 1 IlR Palermo Model 2·story home w/m•w rpts & drps Easy care yard wtlg. wooden <.l eek . Only sn 4. 900. m 1 rn 1 OHL Y IF IT'S FRIDAY This home is so :-.pl'ctal it is worth waiting until Friday to see' Lush green park vil'W from living rm of this t sto~ 4 BR Montcgo Plan on excell ent s trc<'t nea r comm. c·l uhhouse. Shown b y a ppl. on Frid'1YS only. $159.900 f ec. (8.117) Joyce Edlund 642-823.'> 642·823S 901 Oovt!r Drive 644·6200 Harbor View Cel'lter 1 rv1ne di Campus \/alley Cel'lter 752-1414 . -. .. .. ~ FOR LEASE New 3 bdrm.,.,., bacon- do Obie encl'd garage w/opencr. Pnvatc encl'd patio. Commuruty pool & volley ball courts. Idea l fmly location. Close to So. ~Plaza. 646-7'"11 Pool + ~st HouH $55,900 pe ri e n rc. Newport saJt air. Just a jog from Aerc . is -The condo Beach real estate <'K· the beach. 2Rdnn. 2ba. f\ you've been looking for. pen eoce preferred. A re· s ummer grtaway ' New al oppt>rturuty to J:row & Pnme location on green· help others. Appllcations Cl>t-' & 2Jld bath to b•· belt. Huge pnvale patio. held m ~lnct confiden('i.>. fuu.shed. 149.500 Can be purchased sub 1 I d .,.,., WALLACE & CO. Jecl to existing loan P ease rep Y to A lie.cu., w/pymts of only $305 tnc Daily Pilot. P.O. Box REALTORS taxes & UIS' Just put on 1560· Cost.a Mesa. Cahr. 17141676-4\71 market · better take a ,_92626 _________ ._ ________ _ look! 646-7711 1002G.....-ol 1002 BAYCRK<;T -Spac10U!> 31-----------M..- BR. d1n1ng room, or fam1lv room room)' k1tthen all bm It around a patio & peol (;u('st hou~e ideal lor ofrtrc. tceru. or tn law:.. $208.000 Sec th1~. th ts w('ckenli 1822 Buttonshcll Open Sat Sun I 5 642-5200 NEWPORT HTS 3 BR with h:irdwt)Od floor<i. built 1n~ Only $109.500 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 Newport Beach l"ROIATE Exclusive Eas tbluff' F'orced sale! Exe<:ullve 1 l e11 t·I T wnhm t>- Spectacular vtew ! 81g sa111ogs!1 Hurry' Call 64.5·0303 CJ MEWPORT HEIGHTS II Uruts, S41i.OOO dn. To~al ly refurbished in I 1ke· nrw cond l:'~P $200.000 Uwn~r will trade. Be.-,t urut buy m area. Call 962 7788 KEY REAL TORS 1002 G .... rot IOOl •••••••••••••••••....••....................... CULVERDALE-CAPTIVA TIHG-CLEAM Not m;.in.v ot th1!. 4 BR one story model a"n1lahlc It 's adaptable. the pncc i!-n ghl. thC' lorat1on excell ent It fe;.iturcs one of the largest yards in I he arC'a Compare 1l and you 'II buy It. $8i.000 A COlDWB.L IAMKB CO. 644·9060 216 I SAN JOAOOOO .. l.LS AO IN NEWPORT CUfff A HANDSOME HARIOR VIEW HOME CoNitef ~. 3 ldrms, 2 botht. Fmllly r00tn. Mew corpetirtC) mtd Mautfful Hie ..-try. Luwriously landscaped ?rith fruit trees in bocll ycrd. On c ut-de-soc strfft w ith RV parltin9. Clubhous. and community pool. MOCJll"lficent grHftbefh.. M ini view mountoins, city ll9hts. SI 59.500. Waterfront Hom•• 2633 W.Coa~t Hwy Newport Bec)ch 631-1400 S~\l6ll~-~£2r~' That In triguing W ord Gome wttn a ChucJc/e fdrl•d lat' ClAf f "Oll-"-"--- C:, ( ~~-) r. t 1 1 pr 1,r, I ( ~ .. ~1 ~ ~,\•I ~ I r v 5 11 1 I (~ ~ l--L-1 J -L--J...I I __,__,I '(_ ~ I I r [ y T H II MO to t'lappen The OlhOr I I j'" I ;, Oily I waa 111 a parly and the hoal su1ig0Atod a game ol -,-L-A-Y -R-[ -N--1-··· Pong I I I ' I I 0 ( "'I ... ... • • • I • .. d . ~ ~ • • • • t i t I If r ''" 1 ~ j •• " '•1,. I I ~ .. • t r...\,\'IUf[ 111'1> ti• ~ 'i•t•t •t. 49t• I I I I ' ..,- ....•...••••••.•.•.•.•....................................•..........••.••••••..•...••.......•..•....•..••.••••••.• ~ftloH'.. t 002 G...wr.. I 001 Guer.. 1002 C-0. .. Mw I OlZ C.--. dei Ms I 022 ·••••••·····•·•·••······ ·•··•··•··············· •·······•··········•··· •·••····•·········•···· , •..............•...... SE.f SEA ISLAND! C> e l 1 l! h l I u I c; r l• 1..• n b r 1.l' r p I u n l'Ondo m1n1un1 v.1th c.111 11a·n·d1bJ(.• v1t!w of the lhg C:myon C~olf CourM· This home ts c·urrN1l ly \:tr ant and Joe <.1ted rlos c tu lhl' <·ommu11 1ly pool, jac ui.tt and tcnn1~ l'uurts. Many upgrades and a 2 <.':tr dl•tadll·d gnr<igt: f>rt•se nlC'd al $225.000 You s hould S('C Sea Island U~l ()IJr: I lf)Ml:S REAL TORS', G7~ GOOO 24'43 Ea51 Co11s1 H1<1twvay Corot1d tl••I M,ir 11"1) art r..11•, 1 \ t 1111• ,,,, 1II1 1,C)IJO lllClUSIYI COMO<> '"· •oo •ur l b t.lt'llt n m111;1lln1t lUUJ)la L IU 1te lllAl>ll'r ,uJlC' Corm.i i chn1r11( Jl~l btodJuom ltUUfnll'I lulchn1 »l111 l11r1w LJ\ 1ul( ruom t.nt 111'>1.'d P.,Uo St>t·IUt.1~ 4r 4wd Pool & rec hdll 1-'or rnort• d t·t111I:. t Jll 003 n.81 NEWPORT HEICiHTS EXCLUSIVE 1-'rench doors leadini; 10 lO a ganlt'n llke :.clung enhance th1!> ch11rm1o g Newport H gt!> h<>me C:Omplelely remodeled & highly upgraded thruoul c:real mvestmenl potcn· tut! 1n 'lh1s quiet. lughly des irable N e wpo rl G .. 10021G I 1002 Beac h a rt>a . O ur CX· •• ~ ••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ •••• ., ••••••••••• C'IU!>tVe Jus t ""led _________ lll!l ________ , 646-7711 IRAND SPANKING MEW One of J as minl' Creek's finest. Spacious 2 BR + d en. Plan 11 frn· only $<!13,950. You 'll bl:! g lad you <.:alled 640-6161 for a ll detail~. MESA DR MAR Uc;iul1ful home with a large pool /\ good locauon for lhe ,--...,,,,.,.,_P!WI_ SPYGLASS HILL The pedecl ram1l y home. 6 BR. 4'' UA . rormal danin1c i.:ame room. maids quarters . A gorgeous {;~pc Cod 1n CdM s chool d1s lrtt l $3$,500. ~ l l s 11. fll •1t ! \ 1 T ,~ .. ' . . ' ~ ' . , .. ,~ ' ~"~'· .,~, ~·".,"? ~·! '4?f •-• ·~A· .. ~l~~-l~~~~~-.tOt~~~IP,$. -~~!.!.~£jQQru~._ > 1 r trSL 1mt' on nt• marKet. t'ncec to go •---------fast. Jw;t $89.900. Coll 546·4141 · Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine· · Huntington Beach-Newport Beach *VETS* ODOWN-OCLOSlN<: Homes an all area.'\ or ORANGECO UNTY • VET AGT. 1002 G~al I 002 Colt 541-0800 ······················· ·······················-s IDRM Red &tate Carttr $89,500 f\ill tame Real &lale f'\-esh & beauurul. all on sales a ssociate who r l'- unt.' levd . w1lh h\lnlo(. quires !>Ubs lant1al 1n- nplex, 2 Br e ach. 2183 Pomona. CM. $125.000 Marl.hall RJty. 675·4600 <.luun1t & masll·r hdrm,., come 1s d es perall'ly i---------- all opening to lovely rl':.t r n ee ded b Y Ion g TRJCKLE y ard Con' e n I l' n t estabhs he<l local broker TRICK LI-: bre akfa i..l ;.ir(>a 1n Ou1&1and1ng r a rncngs k1ll'hl'n. home m•wl) ti t' uva1labll' on ~enl'rou!> t·uratcd. plu:.h a ntllfUt' c•ornm1ss 1on s µl1 t a ~old cal"pl'U. & h11rmun11. murvclous oppurt11n1ty t n g w a II v :i pl' r . q u 1 c• l r u r t h t' ,. u g t• r p r u stn,~t ·l<ulh Luuril'. Hltr f1-ssaonal. Call Mr llas t 646-43110 mgs al &10-5560 SUL 1dll' 1tt·m .. "tlh ,J 11;1\ ~ i..orncth1ng lo ,.., al., Dualy Pilot {'l;i,..~1r.l•<l i\tJ <:1a,,i..1tlt'tl ••els do ti w1•1l ,,, . . .... •. . . .. ~" Celetrate Summer r I 1 .. --j 10'/i.20 Y, Celeblate wmme• -20 lrttly !tom indoors to out tn lh1\ 1111 h Onl bOOy sk1mmt11 Ftw Odttern p~rt\-no luss no lononR 01ob !ems Mi ke ti your~' P11nttd Pattern 907' H~lt S•zes 1oi., 121.i 141.i 16i., 181., 701., S11e u i., (bust 37) t1~es ? 3 8 yards 4S inch Seti~ SI.SO !Of tKh pitltrn. Add JSC for exll pltttn' !Of llm~tm t11m11t. h1ndlln&. Stnd lo: MAIUAll llllARTlll Palle r n Ot>pt 4·1' Otllly PtlOt 232 West 18tti St .. lltw Yor\, llY 10011. l'rlnl llAMl, Ao. Dll(SSt 11', SIZE ind STYL1 IMAI II. • LOOK RIClt YOUNG. SMART on a bud ~et 1 Se111 n~w \Oii d'P'i"\ too• \!.trl\ pant\ all on N(W SPRING SUM MlR PAnlRN CAIAlOG fret p~llttn coul)On ~nil l!tf 101·111ttat1I Stw1111 W Sl.00 I °"I Mt.Mil r a.lllOll W Sl.00 l~lnsbnt Crochet W SI 00 I~ Thnfty n....t W SI.SO Little Ladies A01! ~ lovely touch to 1onm~ w1lh 1)1d la~h111nf'd gill o•llOw\1 t.ld~e lhPm ~•lh ,,,.~ dO DilQUl' ~nd PffiblOldel! Q~al I~ 1 j I I'> 'oQVollr '" 15 l Is Pattern 7040 11an\te1, and ra~• to follow n~11uct1ons 101 bolh 01llOw\ SI.~ I'll PMh DAl!ron Add !St ~.1rn !Ml!Pon lot f11•I Cl<!\~ ~11ma1I 10d hdn~•·n~ Sfnd to. Ahu Br~\ NeeCllPcrall Dept lOS Daily Pilot Boi163. Old Cllelsu St1 .. llew Yoct llY 10011. f>nnl llamt. Addrm, Zip. 1'11\ttn llumbt1. -.'AlUI Pd ~NJ I ~JI r-,(1 '!ll kAI I (olt .. ior. Cfloo<~ hum .'?'> dr ·•Rn-, 3 htt rfl'•OP All r qll ~not Cux hel Send 1'>t [Jsy Gilt$ ·n· Onumt111l SI.~ l'oflow Sliow-Otts SI SO Stuff 'n' Puff Qu11b Sl.25 Stitch 'n' Pitch Quilts SUS tf0tlltl ••Ill Squ1ra SI 00 CrO(llel 1 Wardrobt SI .00 ll1tty fifty Quilts Sl.00 Ripple Crochtl Sl.00 Sew l •nit Boal Sl.2~ lletdltpocnl Boal S t.00 flow ti Crochet Boal Sl .00 H11rp1n Ctoclltl Boal Sl.00 Instant Crothet Boal Sl.00 tns11nt M1mme Boal St.00 lnsunt Money Boal Sl.00 Complete Gift Boal Sl.00 Complt1t Afp1111 ti• Sl.00 12 l'11M Af(llm #12 1S4 Bool ot 16 Qlltlts •I 75c M11Kum Ouill Boal #2 75c l S Quilts fOr T od17 #l 75c Bool of 1' J1tty llufl 75c Your o wn natural s tre .Jm Brand ll l'W custom bwlt 4~r home w 1s kyllghts All lhe l'X tras. Wooded u n •a or 1-'allbr()<)k /\ rl'll n ·ml'nt hawn or vn v<H'Y l'i.lute $107.0W WALLACE & CO. REALTORS 17141676-4171 Move To The Cowitry -I bd., l '• ba • tile entr'). ceram1l' Ulc kitchen, ;ur l'Ond . \'ICW , hl'al1•d & ratten.>d pool 3 } ri. new ~.500 Phone I 595 4~15 LAGUNA IEACH SI 15,000 Low1•st prl<"l'<i house on J\ r c h lie a c h II c 1 gh ts. view or C:alahna Room lO add on. 2 RR 2 Ba. beamed ce11tngii. 2 years l'l(.'W. Buy now ror ruture apprec1allon m l'Xclui.1vc new area lmmedrntc OC' t upancy Go up Bluebird <.:anyon Rd .. lo Summit to Ens eneda lo 1211 Miramar OPEN SAT/SUN 1 SPM 400£.17" C.M. A~'- WAMTTOIUY home 111 Cameo Shores. Shorecbrrs or Spygla'i'i lull. Have income pro perty to trade Qua il Rwlder!>. Mr JINhl•rton 644-6881 SELL ITEMS UNDER $50 WITH A PENNY PINCHER AD ""' ONLY $2 for more mtorma tton u11d to ph11•1• your 1111 call J Cl11.~:.1fll'd Ath l)t'r 642-5678 675-3411 .. ... . . , . -. ~ , ... ,.. ........... . . ~·--. " LUSK W R E:.A.L TY t.J John/) /.10A. L{ SuJ16 ~'11 2S IS E Coa\t Hwy Coro.w ~"'~ HARIOR VIEW HIW J>nmt· l<x:at1o n fo':ibulous µanoram1c '1t•w, 0<·<•1m , bay & coa~tltne 4 Bdrm. Var111ly l<1X)f\\, Dining Room and pool. On1 · of the larg<.1sl lots m lht' area. v.11 h 1-trt•11t poll·nlial for expansion I. I ~ t l ' ti l' x (' I u s I \'~ I y b y L u s k J\ ppointmcnt only 675·3411 . Lu s'·.( 'w· R .EAL i-'v 11 J oh 11 /J . I. u !.k l~ .')011 Cu. ZS IS E. Cocnt Hwy Corona~ ,..ar ~!~ ..... !~.~~1~.~~!'!" ... !~.~~ 2 UNITS By owner · $190.000 l'nn only 675-11119 lalM>a PeMisulo I OQ7 •................••.... 3 liR. 2 ba , ~. hlk lo bay Nciw SI 79.500' .., Marshull lllly r.;;. •1600 Capish'ano leach I 018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IY OWNER 2 new custom homes 1~ pnme Capistrano lh-h Pali11ades localaon. both W/OC11 view::. on lg l'Ornl'r • U>.1.. • L:.:Ulr.-. .A~ J~A • $133,SOO Ready now 4Br. 21·1Ba. w 114x20 hoh- by shop .area. $155.UOO Wlk lo bc h. purk & :-.hop· pan..: Owner will help r1nance 193 2 190 ur 493-6651 Corona~Mor 1022 ....................... SPYGL.ASS HILL Dehghtrul Port:.m oulh on c·o rn t'r lol Two rirc plaCl'' Ora ~in a l model Str('ct S25M.500 Call 640-S I 12 R.~ TAY\. OR -C';,.;.p~·,J't' .,. R C AL 1'0 Rt., C E.VE L.OPl:!RS . ' . OCEAN VU.OWNER 2 Canlast1c huys, Harbor Vu, 3 br, frpl. musl :o.c~ 644 21>4 I , 6·14 117::!:.! 111·1 What~· Salls t..>pcn I .i. Sal Sun HOME+INCOME A run· :ind supn~in,.-:1} i..pac•1ou~ 3 Bdrm ~den :! s tory home :'tt as"' e IJ.'>C(J bnt:k hrt>plan• .ind m:.iny olhc r ;11nen1t1 cs ~m1• O<'can 'ww Crom ma:.h •r ~w ll' and JdJ111n llll! dP<'k PLL~ ,t room) llt·\ t'r 'acanl n m lal Al.I. on 11n O\CrSl7.l-d Int. JU.,t .1 i.hort JO~ to the bt.-arh ~79.60tJ J~MINE CREEi All plans, agt 640 9025 SHORECLIFF IYOWNEft Jfoml' on 1·unyo11 with Ot't!an vu.•w Spac.·1ous 2 Wrm + den, ~ l>a home in quiet prl.'SllMIUUS n e ighborhood. s ur r'1unded by lovely lari:e conil trees . Access lo pnvale. beaches so or .A1gtlw;a):_ ,s:J.50JM)O. Cc111 Cur appt. 973-0307 ENTERT AIMMEHT HOME Cot'OftCI del Mar Three ldr!(e bl.'droom~ with a ~real vie~ from the fam1h room llu11t m bJr boo.k !>he l\ l'l> .JntJ rounta1n.' Great ror en te.rtaanmcnt' llurry' A11k lor Oen)!>t' O '<.:onnell Call 752· 1!!20 A 9UAIL .. --~ PLACE 10,.. Tl l :lO, .M.1 ---Costo ~sa I 024 .•...•.•..••.•....•..•• JUST REDUCED $66.950 Hc aultCul :! llH. :dnl r:asts11l1· l11C'11t1on 11 urry !OS('(•' ('all 540 1151 OWNER ANXIOUS l.o\el) hom t' 1n 14l'll t· ~ t <t b I 1 ::. h t· <l ·J r ,. <t 1-'urrnJ I II\ an l! room Cu m rm "' frpk Hnghl & J t r \' k I l c h I' n 14 break.ra:.t bilr 111..: hdrms Own,·r hJ s r L• locatl'd & anxaoui. rakt• C,\LL F'OR DETAILS 644-721 I • a d' anlJ!o{l' (;;j II 541i z.'l l;J ru;sT HUY llVll \10NAC0 3 Br. 2 lw, 1·01111try ktt 1-\-c Hy own1·r $136.!J~x) 5.'11 6561 ----------SftYGLASS PORTSMOUTH LoweM pnre<I hornt' 111 ::ip) !!lass Hill Cornn lul . la r)!e ra m1ly r oo m Owner a nxious fi.10 51 l2 a1-'l T n J DJ 1 I ' I' al u l ('l;JS"l(ll'O 1\rl lll llU} , st•ll or n•nt '>Oml·thml! __ _ CoroftO ~ Mar I 022 CoroM ~Mar I 022 ....••..................•..•...............•.. cae: GEORGE ELKINS CO. ovrn bO Yr Ans or SCRVIC[ .aA YFRONT WITH OCEAN VIEW G rt·<H Orrt•ring' Pn:st1g10u s I Sty 3 B<.•drm. 3 Bath ConH·mporary On The.· Main Channel i\t Corona dcl l\1 ar. ln('omparahle View Of Harbor HQ~tts Luxurious ~11rrorcd L1nng Hoom W L1 ghtt>d Cu stnm Bar. Spat·1ou:-.. Fam Room 2 F1rcplaces Gourmet ~a~ Klll'ht·n $425.000 881 DOVER DRIVE 631 -1800 ' . Thursday. June 1 •978 DAILY PILOT C3 H~H\ForSak ·••····•··•··•·•••····· 1026 ......... 1044 lrYIM 1044 blQgO SURFS UP! SH sailboats CJl'de l1tto DGM Hort>or f r oM this ele9ont two st,Pry, thru bedrOOft'lf &. de1t, 21/J bath toww.home. rr••• gar-.. ettfry, fl,..Pace. •.thd ulllfMJS, wet bar, tfw-ee dKks. Portt.flb 9rou1td1 with pool , ja~u11i. saunas.. .. SI 02,500. 495-1720 • Co&ta MeMI I oz• HliRtlwgt• leoch I 040 ...•.••.•.••••...........•.....••...•......... TRIPLEX 411 .. fACH PltESTlGIOUS ARIA Of'TIOM-$700! ••..•.....•..•..••..•......................... .... .., .. In ... E.leg 2 :.ty. & HI 2 lrpl. I Ul m&lr Dr, J h;; w11lk 1n C'l<lbt'lb, ram rm &. l..iun dry rm. 32.5(.l 11Q ll ro1 on ly Sl06.000 Opl.'n h,, Sat1Sun I ;, 8l 3771 Ht'n dnx Carmel or Sondr..i 64S-6600 or a gt 646-7 414 WHAT'S YOUR l'UASUH7 Bike to lhc lakt: rrom your t:ozy 2Br . ~ti .. T ownhomt> 1n Wuod bndl(e l''ee ltn..: l;11y~ Stroll to the pool t'101w b > . Want solltudt• ' T11kt' u i;w1balh on your Sl'<'llJ1:il'd rt.'<lwood c1erk. lnr ludl•i. .JI lhc fine qual.Jt1<·11 or an S&S bu1 It home >i UR ll 't ON THIS ONE' sag.~ CALI. FOR DETAILS 644-7211 --• I I SUPER BUY C..i ld orn1 .. ho;ra· 14 it h 111 t:l'IJI'\' $7:l llOC1' !'it•t'lh :.oml· TLC lk:.t 'bu) in lrvuw · C:dll w-nov. • Rl-:OCAHPET 1~ 120<: MUST SELL lought Another & Mu1tseH Lari.w Oxford MIX11•J t " be droom li n1~··•~•1J l'ark 111 . with h nn u:. r oom . ~1, b J ll't F'u'\!pluCl' & two p<1l10" S.Sl 171b Tremendoui; opportun1-Jog to ocean from this ty 11us 1s a Mesa Verde Park Place execut1 ve tnplex': No \a c ane) home. Formal Dan rm . 1 _________ _ problem as lenanl!> walk spacious kitchen. tam lo post orru:e. Fai ao's. nn Gaillll Bonui .. room. 4 .Coco's & movies Pnvate langs1u.> bedrooms Lots p11·1~. sep laundry rm:-. of oak Cloonng · Very Don't hes ttatc 1 Pho ne aruoous seller' Wall lease now ' s-15·9-l!H with option al $700 mo HEW IN DEEftFtE:lD Thi11 well lut'atl'<i Plan ~ I n t h I ' u ,. l' r ( I •• I it Townhomcs u. .,n c~ to l(O Featur~ 2Ur. 2'11it1 commun1ly pooh .incl p .i rk,.. Gr, ... 1 '1..if\l'f home T ll' Si5.000 Pnced under markcl ' (~1wni:rn1a1r1 ~~1 .. east· 1s.; 1.'.00 .... --::l~;-l·-.--[~ li~!iHJll I Dr. 2 b11. formal dining. ~-=~;;~-~-~-~-~·~-~-~·~-~-!-bnck frplc. corner lol. 2 cur g&r 900 Dogwood $73,500 Phvnc 751·07H L.ovely SBr. 230(1 s q Ct Mc:.& Verde pool home. ~ s tud y $1 2 9 .5 00 545-:1152 -------8} ownr. J BR. l'' ba. x ltra lrg lot. $74,500 3023 Kil lybrook1· Ln c.; .. 111 541J..~1 ror Jppl ---- BY OWNER. licaut 2 ~ty. " un. 1 '' 1'u. !iv & ram rm Cb to "chi:. & s hop pin)! ~500 54~·11007 The Best For Less! 411 +POOL JUST LISTED shake roof. easy rart' yarcj. SAasJ!.Jor.~~ma!l boal. Near an pu'bTac s chool s. pa r o c htdl schools. Jr College. Only $76,950. Rulh Litune. rutr 646-4380 S&S Res a1t-'ipl•c1ahsts J.4 or 5 bdrm mode l;; "' acl. som e ~ voo ls 968-46()2 Penrungton Pr-0pcrt1c11 JOGTOHEA<;H Super buy, highly up graded, J bdr. Just burn your toothbrush & move in. ()pen Sunday 12 noon ut sold. 5151 Sparrol4 . Edinger Bolsa <;h acJ Agt. TURTLEROC~ red hill~~.~-.. 552-7500 Lovely 4 BH ;i ba din rm. ram rn\ dlr1um w 1wtrfall. n r pJrk & pool 8) ownr. Sat. Sult? LarJ-a leach I 048 I ti, 1~1 Sierra M w Hd •••••••••••••••••••• ••• or call.M331151fi RXBt·U,,.EftS OUMGETREf ftLANIV Gor~cous 2 11tury Plan W in Oranlo(clrt.>c (i rt'Cnl)\'11 pullu cnt11 1;1:int ltv1ng room w \aullc<l cc1hril(" Farruly room 21xlrmi.. -~ den' _Up!italr"> h1dl· awa) ma~ter wing Mirrored 'WUdfo"fjCs Corn mon I l•n nas poo l. 'P" rnul·h more' Ju.'lt ~ 500 c ... 11 r~l 752 li OO '" Wood ' (.'ov{• l Bdrm ~ I b11th Structurly s ound. nt.'\.'<i~ vaint & carµeb SI 111.600 Arch &•<tch lle 1ghts 2 Bdrm . l bath & hul{1· den Pnvi.11· location & 0Cl.'8n VICW SJ21.500 HORIHS REAL TY * 494-8057 * PANORAMIC VIEWS [ -I Dr.tm Jt1c p J n or a m :r ~ • ' ·. O<'l'lln & htll v1l·W com p temc·nl th1!' h rd<':." J ) homt• 1n uppl.'r My<u ,· -lltlb Un ~hl & htfl. UHIVEftSITY ftARK 'b;an homt• J bdrm. 2 bJ Pool. Jae all upl(radc:. $133.500 Al(ent 1.137 5~ GREENTREE Brcnlwood 2Hr t-den. fp, bl~ yrd, c ul de :.;,c SM9.000 a.-ownr tl44 4646 DESIGNED i.pac1ou.'> & airy I bdrm • ;! l>a Lh nc:.tled pe<iccrull~ among lhe h1lb & OCt'an Xtra l.:t-lot All th1i.. & . mud1 m ore 646 ii 11 l~IWMl!Jiam · r I Real E.'>t.itt' • Charmani: new ly p1unted 3 bedroom ho me w 1lh caung area ancl largt· hv- 1ni.1 room Patio $7\J,1500 . UK R. <.:a II 540 1720 ----------1 ror Jht• ramll) lhlil w:inl:. CUTE COTT AGE lO sprl!Ud oui I bdrm. FANTASTIC CoasttiM View Own your own i11Ja r1 ment North fo:nd W:olk tu tx.•at h & town. 5!45.fll)( TARBELL "#I In Cafifornia" S3.175down. on J BR l'·l ram rm. THI L.1-:VF:l. Ba. beam ceilings, cov Plun 4 in Ol'i.'rfwld Purk ered patio, 2 car i::aragt'. lloml'" Short 14 .111< lo Wallac1• L Nd!. Rlt 1 4,4-9! 18 call ror details , 1· h o o 1., J n d p •1•>1 BY OWNER lflI1$Jll\?illt1flV1 ~.500 /Walk to Beach! IL\LECRI::ST 3 Bdrm. 2 hJU1, G I r,·:-.ah· Fixer uµper SAVES$ 1201 Do ne1ot ,d Pl CM Ph !>l.'> 77Ui Mt.":>a dcl Mar. b) ov.n,•r. 1mmitc -I tJdrm. H \ :-.t o r.J>(<.'. fll'dr l'\'t'r ytluni: ~.8005:.6 WS.1 962·4471(~~)546-8103 LUSK RESALE SPECIALISTS llY OWNEH &::iu11htl C'Orlll'f (.;h,1 tm1 I l'n' <it1• i..und1:1·k~. 1ni.ol 1 y 1•11n .. 1r 11111u11 U..-lal'ht'11 1lhl )!,ll J'nn·tJ lu14 'Sl57,500 lor fast :o.:o!.· l!}.1 6001 •DUPLEX• **•POOL••• •·I Hfi, 2'~ BA• Coll Pk ;:;1 ~HI Hu·h agt I ..... , .. _. _ -= EXECUTIVE HOME POOL & SPA O.. r:in ,1d1· or h "' le\ d lot. ea~} at'res:o. w bt.-u1 h :"-1'l.'<is paint, minor ro• pair. Ideal (Or ho mL• & 1n1·1J mt· ll 1;rr~. 1111 1, SlGi.500 XJnt Own..r·,, un1L2 Br & ----------Ut:n. l>u & 12 w 12 rentals Inc $920 F:1sl ci.c·row. no quahr) 1ng Own a g t . M8·5m O~ER. :1 Br I '• bit l''am1I). atnurn. 11, yr:. new $82.500 iill 1522 tJay,,, M0-5064/f•vt•i. ALOHA 3 BR. 2"":! ba condo. rlose to ocean. needs v.•ork. 566.000. 963-7079 TRY Sl400 DOWN < f-'11 t\I 2 BR condo. pool. to •. JaC. pk, kids ok $'7 ,950 Com· Ownr 1121 155!1 4 Br. 2 ba. renr ed yd. ntct• ly land11c apl•d, frtl1 I trees. new paint, goocl carpe~. Xlnl area. dost· Owne r lrun,.,rcrred to to schools & shopping Huwa11 Mu,.,l sarnr1ce For anro call 645·7650 bl'autiCul Mesa Vt'rde days &~5i734eves. No rth ho m•·' Lowesl pm'l' IO nt>11(hborhood' JU~"T LISTF.1), try your Rt:DC:ARPET 7~1·1202 i&ewn paymenl Sharp JBr. (J.•Ba. dbl garagl'. take over big GI loan ut SPtCI( •M SP AM 8' 2'; Pnced lo 11ell fosl l'ompletely re donl' in al S71.500. Owne r .ll-(t Mdc Ready lO movl' m I _832_·_8_752 ______ _ Lowl•St pn n· 1n .1rl'd .lu:.t I · I 044 1..1:..tt>d. only S7~ 500 l°Jll rY1M 645 1100 & AS K FO R ••••••••••••••••••••••• HO~ BY OWNER Turtleror k, en Rut Estate ls~IJtt.S 1114rm.ms 38T, 2Ba. SIRRle ram hmt• on In? pm lot 1\ 1<.:. lu:.h atnum w founlain lit up ~rd rloorrng thrtwut Close lo tomm park. pool ---------~ & elt•m schl $123.llUO 0.. Point I 026 Open hse, Sat/Sun 1 5 •••••••• •• •• ••••• •• •••• rnn only 833-0507 FOR SALE BY OWNER 4 Bn home. P ·• Bu. LI\ Rm, :! car ~<tr. r"nbl, $811 .500 Open hH• Sal/Sun 12 5 714·•193 2440 Oyowner.ibr.3b11.11..,,yr old. big yrd. nr :o.c·hl $115,000 675 CY702 Your rri e nds a nd ne1ghbon. use Class1Cied when lhe y h avt• somelh111g to di They'll tell you how w(.•11 ll worked ror tllC'm ' ft ARK 111-$92,500 Super s hurp Amhur-.t Model 1n L'n1vt'r!>1t y Park lll Cul-dc·sac loca lion. Double door alnum entry Spacwus 11vani.1 room. Sunny k itchen Master s wtc opens to pal.lo. & greenbl.'lt view ' Ju:;t $92.500. Call no14 752-1700 .. ,, • • • I ~ f ... 1026 o.arom. 1026 .•..•••••..............•..•................... HILLTOP DANA ,OIMT CONDO Beauti ful. nearl. new. 3 bedroom. 2 1 2 bath. 2 story modt•I. Wood bui:'nlll~ fircplucc. p ool. saunas, j1.1cu1.1.1. Lovely O('can breezes . HURRY ' $88.500. A COU>WIU l.\HICH CO. 496-7222 831-0836 In Culvcrda ll· lh1· 'l'r) PoPulur 1-'lun 17 14 llh I bedroom~. a :na1:n1f1t·1•nl p0ol um.I ... pa. plu~h n,·w gold carµl'l. llahan ltll• 1•ntrv and flt·t·11rJl11r cl.ra~~ MAK fo: AN CW ft:R' I UNCH REALTY 55 1-2000 WOODBRIDGE SPECIAL An 1mmJ<·ulJl1 .l o I rerson '" 1a bulou-. \\>ood bndl?l' K l.tll'' T hi' 'I l>C'drnom to" nhom .. 1n elude!. up1:raclt•<1 1'.111tH~ drape,. 1Hul1•,,111n •. 1 land!>capini: Jnd ~I L ('J I MORt:' lfleull~ lo1•;1t1·1! c>nd tlll1t Ca II f1tt cll'I a iii.. ~ODIRIDGE I REAlTY 551-3000 TERRACE ~1:0.:.1qn ffra~t} ~94 0-::11 H11r d1•r -. E~ fo:H 1\LO B1\ 't' Li;•• lul l-'r 111 I tr('\0:-, \..oh1t1• Wllll'T Vll1W 61 Catalina Quat·t 1•11Hh- ..,lll'. quC11n l. 1·harm1nl!"" ol<kr 2 Bdrm 1-;,,,,,,, :.all'. $155,001 IAAS Lou1s1· Sl Lal(una &•Jt·h PClftOf omic View IJno bs lrUl'll'll 'Vtt'W or Cal<ihna & nty l1~ht~ rrom tht.' wood & l!la::.,,, 2Br, 21'2Ba + de n homt· l'rin only .l 24 .5HO Own r Dy-. t.73 99-,. EH~:.. 199-468.S. SEE WHAT WE"VEFOUMD l lhl r m .. :! 1 • It" 1 t>' ()l.•1•an \ 1<'14 Slll7 SOC' l...ii.:un .. lnvl'~tmcnLs .6525 Unique de:o.1i.1n h m. IHH and 2B R units. both will! <leek::. Ab u 1m I wet ba1 :'tlo ndriJn w1ndow .. ~ d oor ' ~. ~r bcd t h SJtlf.500 IO': I Ko/an Rr:1-1/ Esl,1tei /11c :, 900 Gl~1111ey1c Slrt'f!J 494 9473 549.0316' CARDIFF Cl e!-to 1 )' W 1n1l1J w ' •••••••~~~~••••~?.~~ bnl.(hten lh•~ dt'l!Jnt lwo N' I bl'droo m 1wo 1i .1 1h Laguna 1gue townhou~1· Panch'<l tJ1n ~ IOI! an•J . 14\l h.or . Realty ~ rcrrpluc , ••• nrl ffid "'' r ~ l>C'droo~n 14 1th dn·:. ... mi.: ftRIME AREA area C.:IO!lt' tu pool rt'\' n·n h·r . 'l hoot.. .1 nc! "hoppini: l'nnod l>l•lo"' markl·t Jt Wt .:ioo <.:JI! now 7~ 1\120 NEW 1 br. ;J ltu :; -.Loi') 34 Oakd:ik Woodhr11I)!•' $119.9!)() 0 \.\ Ill I :; l;l 1157 4Jil' DBJCiHTFULL Y IRIGHT lmm:.t ul.olo· .I BR • dLn Xlnt ltK allon ..tl4 ay lro m traH1<· ui .,l-t·un·d rom muruty Prn "'" acrt":S:o. lO v.h1ll '.ind bt!;irh L1kL• I 0 S(.'C • $129 OOt I 496-24 tl 40-9494 495-5220 830.SOSO l 'PER m;Y JHr '.!!IJ 1mm ,11•, 10 1,,1 l y lilJ gr:id1 f1 . v•1 w 11o nh l'rote., .. aon.J ll} Ind '( pit Qlll\'I C'UC Ul' :-.11· $11.'i.:Wt• 2!J2ot ! V1:· San St ba:-l1.u1 H.'11 li':'I' iiunshmy pool hutnl· :mr . s&ion Viejo t Oo 7 28a. d1n1n..:i, "'th.tr.••••••••••••••••••••••• ,•verythm~ you nl·<'cl for l BR ., Uu Condo a ir your pluc.,c 1n the :.un l'Oncl ~, r µt, o r ;fll • Sir. ,900 :'1.5 .. 300tl _ __ pool, 'Ill 'lory ~;. -54• Bl!:AUTI 1-'lJL <.:O:"I UO i 14 11.10-~ ;:Rr . .:B ..t . o w n t r 1---------- dc!lpcr"ll" ~·"· .1v. JY MUST SELL '64.b50 (;ult M.i) K.1:1 7>11141 Br\ u' 'r ,, I ' ll •• ' "' d~yi1 or~~.1rt 1U'~ Cordov.t L'r ·!~""'. (ll'IC. pror lonc1!-cu vmA m 21.n 1 " • I } t I I • • f E -n \I c ...a . . ~ . . . ' . I ~ ~ 2000 ......... ,,.,,.IMd Ho.Mt Uwfwllished ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• How•• u .. tvmilw<I HcMis .. u.t"""a.lwd . •..•..•••..........••• ······················~ f l'IUI J Q++wr tltol btatt "" .. 1 19'& ~" for s. ~· ,..,. ~ .._ • .,, ,.., s. ...................... . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~fre!YLot1/ COVINGTON FOURPLEX lrYlM 3144 0-Poiat 3126 I,..._ 3244 t.:.-,ortleoch l 26t Me•-,orikecJ. I Ht Me•port .. oda 106' s..ci.-• eou .. ~~ ......... ~~.0.~ .............................................. ·····•············••·•· ·•••••··•••············ Eltuot new Jlir. 1'1W ?Br. • den. s.ioo mo No ---------· mon\h to monlh pet:. N t' d r M .. ri n.. Wulk to burh. pool!!. ll•n ••••• •• •• ••••• •• •• • •• • • • • ••• ••••• ••,• • • • • • • • • • •• ••••••• ••••••• •• • •• • • ~ tu rnort' IOl:t •n I harbor ..w'POIT UNDH' POITOAMO OCIAH VllW 1..»wn Mtmon111 Pull A bt>auu!u.lly mu an\•in1-d l:.1~1ngton' ln1:ated In JD ~llu.tlly fine ne1.:bbotbood Preite $190.UUO H urrry c:oll ~ 7M8 1766-THE R·NCH Ill~. 20r & dt>n ~ Jbr ___ " s;.1 Alrt w· ~, S40.000 l&nn 3'1 b.aUu. wmn ~" ! bdf"tn hotft<• l Ph~IX) ~l'a MU 3'71 Hewport .. odt 3169BToro l2:U Sherp 1•icl•c-ul1\l· 4 br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• f,1m1l) roum ln>I<'. air Hrand new xlr Ii: '-Phl ? llR dirn. frvk . \U•' ,,, 101 f,.cn rm dunn1 rm u \'d b 1 I l II. r r p I 1 " C-rcial pooli. bo de boat \llf• l . tot t·~ n;Hl 4t ,,,..., pl•nkt-d f1wr" bNw ""•rty 1600 7:.2.-1920 '- COndo FUrnlshed 38r. J' ~ GREAT AR EA 3 br. ;i bn l' IHI I.I 1'w '"' r \ 1 n n '' lt'H'I 4 bl.Ir h: 1-· R . J ha bow w/(rplc. DOCK for w/frpl<'. dshwhr. I.Md ~7~ mC1 J_.un·h:i'l' ,,,. 3 frpl. i.orJ:cuu-. Bar k l'nmr l~.i.:f\'hold ll1Hliu1 $141!1 ~IJU By ""' 11•r tll.n&. :JIJ uvu111 rul 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10<' Bydt\, 759 <OU 64411%38 ~M\')' 1thu.kt-roof .. gu1•i;t ---------• A QUAIL .~ PLACE 3:> bo.il S750/mo yd, 2 car garage Onl) QVL1t1n1J\a1l R.1) \ltw $7:1., mu Wat e rt r on t JI o m" :s 143S. 964·2S66 Al(\, no fef' 113.1871<1.f.:Jl 3624 house w /kitche n .ioJ IY OWMllt •HACH l.IUO (SU: 2800 i~ n b<ilh rLUS adJl('t:nl ia JU>l 200 sleol)b dW•Y °""'~' hnlln<'lnfll "bdrm bwldable lot C;ill now 38r. 281. fflllc. 2 ur ear 3 b.I. hg 11~ rm. mod iW 1·247°261 I 5400 $QFf ShOw place ol town. Meta Verde Or Phu;i 1~2.) Mt•sa Verde Ur ~: . 6311400 -Ontu NF.WPOkTfEkHM 'to. ~Oft .. och 3240 "' J br. 2': bJ lor:•l1• LI-.-~ ........ _. .. .,.,..,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'21 b •. ,._. ~-1 • w115 er "' dryer r-o pet.• , 10,.. fll l :JO r .M.1 Ill • Carmfl bk<' St'lllnl: p:iuo, pn\ bea<'b & ten Land 01v11uon CM ~5 4123 2 DUPLEXES·S87.000 &. $85,000. Income s.s<I~ & $495. C M Agt 646-3627 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OP!o~N HOUSE 1. , I 1 Pool $47~> Av:11I Ji.I} 511 19th St u......-1. • I •• h . c I (" G .... r~ 3202 New-elegant 2 bCdroom Newport Cetrter ~ ~' 1312411 400 ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• + den ($S7SL Cedar & 640.5357 tw fk-aul 3 llr. 3ba. den I. Cypress Ir(( 4 BR. 3 ba. wUldow home. s Blork11 675-71 ll lplc-. Walk to bc·h. POOi. an 1 p\'l •L m Udo sandl' rui.. 1'' lot.~ •--tt11+'= R.E 1-1138.500 645 1..262 ~..:..~ 675 ~9 _______ .. _ .. _____ - pool. Avail July. $.\75. to beach. Pnvate 2·cur ll•nru~ c•rts. S900 mu/min. tm 6041 gar age Fully mu1n ----•l mo ll't! OR $450 wkly UDOISU 2or3 BH. 2 &. by OWDt:r Mewport .. odt Coast Hwy. ~ B. :>Ox213 S!l.5.000 S7J-~22 You Loved 10 Yrs Mlo l''t . lot w /rctisal store IEACH DUrLEX Sl29.SOO BIGCAHYOH 'l'ownhouse. $137 .500. 640 9019 -----• 4 Beaut. c u»l homes +apt. or olhcc $195.000 Nt'wport lll!i . 2 bdrm, w/p anoramic O<'can Profess. Rich:. arross frplc, newly decorated vtews avail for sale from k:otn N B.P 0 . 1900 Sq fl Two I UR w/large bonus room over garage. Agt 673-77:rl • 545--8424 lcAoaltl.d 3206 tamed yard Adults. No L_,..a .. och 3246 ~_95G_7 _•e_ve_,is ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets (714 ) 960-6331 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG CAN YO!ll l BR +" --------NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cbannuig cottuge w /IC/la nl WOOd, n~w shake roof. & carpets. greenhouse 1134.900 Call 640-S112 Vocant bont aCt'csi. S228.000. You 1nW1t see Lease SOOO mo or sell, _________ _ $82,00064S·07S8 the quali ty of lhe!lt-Sl25.000.A1wnt6462414 13,fowftSeJH IA.LIOA IS~D HOME WANTED for nn nuat lease Nice home Pvt party 642·~. JI U N T I N G T 0 f\j 2 Bit duplex ... tov,-, n'f , den. l11.nt,1~tH' golf er,,,• llARBOUK brand new ('Inst.> to bC'h. shOV" bu~ 'u $1i~U H 1 l(JU . end I story 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Older adJts only S350 323 ~SI! homes. An l'lltly VlSlt HI • .---- recommended 4~ 0200 Condonunn1ms /Town· or 831 9122. Sun set hoMMsforS4M 1700 2 BR 2 BA. !pie's, xlra sharp )>uildlllgs Pnced $160,00o to Sl&s.000. 1!>% down. Ca U 540-llS l all bUllt In. JSC. pool. i>tc ~1yrtle St, 4!).i 4WS Privacy $S60. 846·4408 -------Newpon lk'arh Ur.ind new 2 br 2 ba, dbl gar front & bal·k 1>alJO AcJltb. no pets S5o:)C) mo Uwncr (714 t 83.1-0200 or 640-4708 ll f .••I I hi ()<',. 01'\1'\,., •fl • f'Hl01 (l• Vi•• H•'I •1•, OCEANFRONT DUPLEX. $325,000. By UDO 1cr• e. ownr. Pnnc only 4611 ~ Seashore. NB. 64~7476, $240.000 _6'T_s-_c.a ______ ~ 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. ramily rm. dbl gar Beautiful Rarden Steps lo lc•nnis & beach. Soper Area' 645-9161 ••( .... ~ ~ ...... ... Pac1f1r Home Bwlders ••n••••••••••••••••••• Call The Spec1abst.s ! 5Cllf Jumt 2·3&4 Bedrooms Capstrc.o 1071 ~-2297 Agent ~HERITAGE REALTORS •• •••••••••••••• ••• ••• • °'=t:S~ I 800 * * * • * * * ....................... I~~~~~~~~~~ IH CHARMl .. G • 2 TRIPLEXES * MEW 6 UNITS old San Juan (;asHslrnno Nr Lnke Park Min to Eru.tsade Hy bwidl'r 141 A I r o r d a b I c u p bch H BR. 3 ba, I 3 Rlf. :illr 12) 2Br+ dt'fl All 2 staars /downstaars ton· 2''2 ba, I 3 HR, 2 b:>. 5 bulh.s. Fmant'lng ava1la domuuum. 3 Bdrms. f', gar, fpri>lc's, $189.000t•a. ble Seller may ranancc baths. t'arpetmg. window 1709 1713 t<labama. llH Will co-operate w t bkr covenngs. bwlt ins. two SJ6.17l8 631-0303or646·7085 car garage & pullo By -------------------- ..w1'0RT cU'ST Lowest Pnce "4 Plan BeauttfuJly carpeted 3 t!r. 3ba condo with u t'lear and unobstrU(·ted bal<'ony bay v1l'w Realistically pn<'e<.I at $123,500 owner. Mon. lhru Thurs HEW TRIPLEX 1'"' YEAR HewportHflC)hh (days>. call 646-2158. BYIUILDER NEWTRIPLEX Charming 2Br eottage on Fra. lhru Sun. (day~ 1 & 1 4 OR. ~$(I stry & 2 3 BR. Nr desirable So Coast large lot w/pnvate rear evenings. call (7 14 1 ull~pacious deluxeun1ts P laza area. Pnn only yara . separale hobby 1~493~·0588~~·~~~~~~~I Btke to bC'h from here s.i94964 room w 1ba attached to1: s 198. u o o r. 1L a,,~ l 2 2 FOUR PLE.XES gurage. Sl tO.(IOO. ' FOXY L "IR CX!laware. llR. 53tH vat 111 Rn l lstJle • AsS1Ciates 11141 645·6'2~ NEWPORT IEACH "' Side by side, a ll 3 BR 2 ~~~~~~~~~REALTY 675-1642 OH THE LAKE DUPLEX in Leucadia <N BA. pnme rental area PORTORHO $71 500 San Diego Co1 . Blk to Mesa dcl Mar Ruy ' bch. Nearly nc·w. rented separate or bolh for 8 un· By owner 3 bdr, pool. honus rm. l1:c land , $194,500. Prin. only 644-4137 lXClUS Pa4M PT Remodeled 3lir, 2hlla. new kit, bths. noonng & SHORT ON CASH? Will lease option or sell with s mall down pay· menl Newport Heights 3 br /pool home. O wne r anxious' Will sell fast' Hurry! Call 645 7221 add of mst !.te. Qwet :;l S\p;frbchorbay. Ready ~~ • ~. ~~~~i:.r move-in. '-1'1 HU~ A SPECIAL PLACE 'l1 ,-! .-, ;_:21 .. More lhan lhc or<hnary, Westclff Rffllty ocean & scenic views. 21--------::.--1 bdrm condo. den. par. IY OWNER quet floors. + lJbrary EARL y ILUFFS g u e s l r m & Many cust-0m featurg:-s..to Alta I 010 s ludao/workrm . Agt finest gr e enblt-below ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64S--0295 mkt at $158.500. tiexible By ownr 3 BR. 1112 ba con· $15,000 11-...L..-MLt terms. 640--0436 do 13SOsq f1 . Very rlean. -" $.53,900. 836-0708/997·2271 Beaut• Cul Br oad moor, .. •••••••-• home. Ocean vie w 1" South LOCJ11110 I 016 CapeStarCo.661·3606 THE BLUFFS •••••••••••••••••••••• HAUOR VIEW i~;'vi!::. ~ MOHACO 4 Ir. 2 '12 ~s This ~panded home 1s ;ust nght for e ntertain· S 127 ,500 ~nt Came room w1Lh Coff o...-at P EHMANEN 'f WHITEWAT ER VIEW LOT The uH1mote hm site. 4U ' leve l pad. N/Nyes Pl. from PCll. $125,000 . A I Smith Realtor. <714) SZl·88SO. SOU square f eet a nd 644-5224 custom wall urut:s Close1~~~~~~~~~ Other RHI Estate to greenbelt. school, and1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner n~'<is qwck salt' at.s. Priced for todays tn· Heal El.tote Network \estor. , (ii t I 436 !!Iii I ~za RED CARPET' McctM Pl"Opft"tr 2000 ·-645·3474 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 UHITSC.M. Beautiful brand new 4· 1 br. tort. f /p. J.2 br. I ~ ~a townhouse, a ll bllns. cri>ts. drps tlurry. buy now. Tom Lee, Rllr. ~-1603. SAN CLEMENTE DUPLEX' I $86,900 Sparklin~ I BR units. with se.cluded garden palio PLUS separate guesl apt. Zoned C·I, for added potential BEACH TRIPLEX $160.000 Walle to twach or Del 1----------LohforS* 2200 •··············•·····•· OfFfCE ILDG SITE lluntlllgton Beach 27.000 sq. ft lot near Pac1f1c.a Hospit al. S Points Shop Cnlr & Civic Center. $135,000. David Bourke Rllr 546-9950 Lots for sale. Many W1lh plans & permits. Single & multi uruts. Ocean vacw · Agt. David . G73·7296o 848·1511 Panoram\c oceanvaew lot Next w 205 San Pablo, Sun Clement<' $63.000 493-29:rl Mar s hopping , Quiel -------- area with greal J BR owner's unit. Upper 2 Bil UNls with ocean views BERTHA llENR Y REALTORS 21S0el Mar 492-4121 RMISHEO LOTS 5 cboace lots in Yorba U.nd.a on <'UI de sac. Ulil and street m , paid for, ready to bwld with ap· proved pl:ins Buy one or all. $48,000-$49.SOO A~. b7S-606' lc6oa ,....... 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super sharp J br w/heav•y New lu.xur)' home. 2 br. i.ha k e roof. bra ghl. deo. Jacuu1. 21,., ba. cheerful kitchen. lge II\• f11>1<'. beam ceil, 2 car rm w 1frpk Squeaky gar, apJ'lru.. 3L3 Island. clean. ~ 847 1622 or $800. yrl)'. 675·49l2 or 848 9SW l'H'!t675S201 ---------E.xclusave hilltop view. Coronad.!Mor 3222 pvt community, nt•a1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new, 3 br. l ba + den con Retttah C.alon!I do Ri()() mo 962·11778 We have \OOO's of houses. Su~ duper 3 br. 2 ba dplxs. apts no w, all w1d!shwhr. Coed yJ Kids arl'as. all Prl<'t'S Sm & pet ok Only $425 Ft'\' Use our free phone 964-2566, A~. nor..~. service. •COMUIMr's Guid. 3 6drm. :? b.alh11 NH~t•ly &454900 decorated Children, pcu; welcome $430 I m o .................... 1~1-11623 NEW 3 bl.lrm I•,-: b:l condo. pool. Just a few doors to tht• tC'nn1 s c rts, $375 mo. beach. 3 br. ram rm, 2200 964·2832, 646-7782. Rita s q ft. $1 200 pe r mo Newly r e decorated . Agent 6734400. spacious 3Br. 2ba Condo Clubhouse. pool. $390 Costo Me$o 3224 7:>J 1:;60 # ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 2 ba. 4 bl.ks to Ore:flh New2brcondo.Pool.spa. Lge fenced yard . From S375 Kids & pets rtreplace. $47S/mo. Avail OK. 675-4912 Bkr. i 1 l . Ph 960-2163 ClOSE TO OCE.AH 2 Bdrm. I Balh. ~a rage, New 3 br. 2"1 ba & z br. 2 S360 month. Avail. June ba condos. Pool. jacuzzi. _lst_._536-83 __ 12 ____ _ dbl gar. open beam cc1l-OON'l Mls.5 tlus 3 br, 2 1ngs Choose your carpet. ba. w/2 car gal\ fncd yd. ~ & $4:>0. WestbluH Only $415 964·2566 Agt V1Uage. Victoria & Ca no fee. ' nyon. 631 ·2080 .....;. ________ SUPER location 3 br. 2 Mesa Verde auract1ve ,3 ba, w1oven. stove. lndry BR. I l;<J ba. Lge rusuc hook·IJl>. Coed yd. Only sto~e frplc. plush tan $4.5(). 964·2566 A~. no fet'. <'Pl g $425 1st /last. ------"'----~ 497·2Q.t2 Bike to beach Miiiion dollar clubhouse Lux Tranquil Panoramic urio us adult l1v1ng View. 3 mstr sz Bdrms. 140 + 1 Two bC'droom 2 1•2 b a 1-'rp lc. sep condo In llunt1nRto n balcony & yard. Auto Landma rk $400 pl'f garageopnrs OW .trash month . will rons1dcr t'Omp, beauufully cpl'd & lease Call Mike Sulbvan draped thru out. Only for appo111tment 1714 1 S550 /f'l}O . To see c:lll 752-2809 673-2282 ·--------- Love l y larg e 4Bdrm +sludy ors bdnn Frml dining, fam rm. den. frplc. Comp I re· decorated. Chtldren & pets wel<'omc. SS95. Ph SUMMER'S HER~ S2SO near bea<'h KJds. pets, fncd yd Pool Nice pauo. Sm Fee. 645-4900 •C~r'sGwct. nTFORA Kl~C pool on a qwet cul·de Sa<' Gnat ~ly HotM and your own land Call w /rm to add on. 4 us now 752 1920 and a1tk generous BRs, 2 ba + for J ohn S hea. our panel'd ram rm & Jrg _Harbor V1ewSpec1ahsl poo l . hid & fn cd. Mobiw HOMf Stott Btfl 1976 K.ingswood in Orange County .Family Pct Park. Pnced to sell $36,995. (76·3903) FOURrL-0 Finest CM arl'&, dis hwas hers. n e w cpts, freshly pa.J.Dted. no main l e naoce . ln co mt> SIOOO/mo. should b\• $1100. Below mkt value al $155,500. Owner Mountain. Dewrt, SS7·8623 $47S 4 llf'-2'ba check the.' Gar. ~1~ fp, ds wh. yd + + Sm fee 645-4900 4 nu •IL <.:h11drcn's play area sep. T A from adlt pat Fruit PLACE t~)s Walk to schls & ~hup'g lll Westcliif. Nu IO,-Rl:JIP.M.1 plush crpl s l hruout. Newpt HghL'I. 2Br on R· I" r es h I Y pa I nt c d . lot w1approved plans ro $159,500. Won't last long. xtra wut. $82.500 Cull Open hse l 2·5, Sal & Sun; Manna Rlty,642-8850. 1508 Dover L>r. Ownr , 64G-07S8 16525 Magnolia Westrrunster 848.a89S VIKING 631-4516 ORANGE COUMTY SPECIALISTS RflOrl 24 OO N-1,,..-3-bdr_·_m_l_'_h ba_h_o_m_e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·~ n SMALL RESORT nestled an lhe Redwoods oH northt!rn Cahfom1a Coast. s homes. General store. small gas station. trlr park & 3 Bdrm Lt ving quarters off o( s ton ,•. $225.000 Owner. will m Mesa Verd<.'. $430 646!3557 Newprt Terr . l'Ondo, 3 bdrm ZYa ba. frpl, pool. jacuua, sauna. $SSO. 964·2.832 or 646· 7782. Rila. WHtlWfVllacJe Brand new townhomcs. 2 •~r'sGWd. . 4 br, 2 ba. fam rm, A,C, beautJful S&S hom l' m prune area. No o( Ed· inger between !t!agnoua & Newland 1 5942 Maybrook. Gerruru Realty 839-6623 HARIOR VIEW'S SI 0,000 DOWN 24 x ro· 2 Br. 2ba. fam rm. Lovely dubhousc. pool&jnc $36,500 11.8 Rulh Laurie Rllr 646-4380 Exc!l'lange up or sell' Whelhcr you want a lu she.It.er. a hedge against inflation. an appreciat· lng asset. or an income dream-call Quail and r anan t'e . 'a ll 1714)646-7864 M omhn br. 2 ba. $450. mo. L2.SO •--------• !>Q. n. 3 br, 21/z ba, ~. Out of CtMIRtv P,..,.ty 25 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VERY BEST Country Engla!>h at SI 075/MOllfh Mobiw~ Stott become one of our pre· I---------• ferrcd clients.. mos phere with used $130.000 lalanc~ 12x52 Homette. low, low bnck ~nlry leads you t Large 2 story, 4Br, 28a. park re nt, h ear t o f our Montego. Camel pool, jacuui. solar hea t· Orange County. Only r a r p e t 1 n g w 1 t tng, I 'II finance, no c redit $17,995. (75-5894) Pan Ploc.e-~id. mo. 14:>0 sq. (t. 2 t'ar gar ages. fncd yard, fri>lc, atn um, balcony. beam ce1lngs, pool & SJ>A, V1 t'tori a & Canyon, 63 H>9'J4 days. cocfrdanal1ni:: paint. noeded.~7-1998. Prinon· 16525Magnolia 2&38EDROOM paper, and many olhc ty P.P. Westminster 848-8895 Nuoierous condominium VA-FHA upgrades. A great street. investments. Many Cami· GARDEN TOWNllOM E 2 Br, 2 ba townhome. Dbl I w .. 3242 a g reat local1o n ro Reduc.d SI0.000 12 x 55' New Moon w/ex· I.)' homes gar. pool. ja<'. Never ~ $1.&U SO. /\nolher of J ohn HVH Montego. Wpand0o.M3Dr. den, l ' 1 ba. 2 Uruts ......•.. $130.000 21~r3~a9r9ag2es4 Nhved in. $400/.,tnO Yr I~ ••••••• Shea's bstmJ(s. (;;JI! and G44-413S I . us t sell, illness. 3..... .. .. ... S12S.OOO .... ,,. o s mokers or pets •••••••••••••••• a.'lk for J olu\ or u~ at Makeorr.848-2640 11 0. 3 .si4i.oool~~~E·~es~l~·7~5~7~·~1~6~2~l~ _ITT_S-8_194 ______ 1-•W•-.A.TER ... FR ... ~---· 7~-1920 VIEW U-LU.-. LI--St-4 . • • • .. . . $18S.~ "' ""I ,.._""" .,__. .... .,. Nice 3 bdnn. 2 ba duplex '-"UAIL llVll Phase Ill. JBr , Btrl 1976 Be ndix Dbl 4·•·•·••••··· ••. $19S, L.akeTahoelot. $340 188 ~onte V1Bta 60.IOATSPACE ,.. $167.500. Fee land. wide, upgraded w/many 7 ............ $339.SOO $9000 ortrade. Chald ok6Th·5464 3BR,2tn 8a,$2,000mo PLACE &14-4887aft 5pm. xlras. Only $46,500 8······· ......... $397.000 968·2355 l--------I RoyMcCcrdle ~ BDRM 2 BA. FAM HM frpl. nu:e patio $:>5U li61~ L..,..a .. ,~ l2 52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BLUFFS. 3Bdrms. 2~'l8a Top of lull IO<'JllOn h.'llbl' ~and $775 mo Crt:en· 09l1on t'Om;adl•red · 1 t:11 b ~It ~· Poll 1-. 8 k r . {'('Utlvevie ... homt•I Jl)r, & 0_1_34 ______ _ COWllf) l.tlt'h\:n, lam al) s.. ca.-• 3276 room. d1.nmi: room. lrpl in llvlllg room. <'lose to •••••••••••••• ••••••• •• ~ach . park, ruuntry br. 2ba 2 stry Condo No. rlub Owner 770 2317 S;in Clt>mente 1450 AJ{l 492 6700. 496 8432 Mi~Molt Viejo 326 7 ········••············· Charmanl( :! bdrm. l ba backyrd view Wildorncsi- Prk A IC I rpll'l' c•o\ a•rMi patio. oq.11 1 .lunl' s.t251mo !-:VP!> & wknch ~9 7222. Uuy~ 546 6850 U ll U r I 0 U ~ n 0 m l' w1AOr1tt.'Ous vu. 3 BR. l ba. 2 det'k:., Crplc. .$48~ mo 492 77lS -----Mr Bcddoml' ----...... Mawport leach 3269 Cap..._, 321t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEE! !louses. condos. dupl exe~ R e ntal P:mbon. 675-4912 Bkr am1ly Home. 4 Udrm~. 2'l balhs 2.400sQ rt 3car .car+ofc in RBr On extra lge lot. $6SO/mo. Ph 675-2763 ti,/\R~R VIEW KNOLL SibielOUS 2 BR. & den, 2"'2 t--------- b a . · · C a p P C o d Alta lHO Charmer· Gorgeous ••••••••••••••••••••••• :ippt's. Near by pool &t READY TO MOVE" tenrus Avail. 6/1. S63S S3502br,ludok N1C"e loc Mo Agt 640-5560 Dswh, I ~ fnrd yard Plush Sm fee&l5·4900 a...tahGdore!! •C~r's GWde We. havt> looo · .. or houses. 'dplxs. apL'> now L_,... 3216 all areas,"all pnres. Sm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ree Use our Cree phone o. L aguna cottage ~rv1cc. Nestled among tall tree. •COftMMlfr's Gtlid. on p1cturesquP Mreet 64~900 Rooms highllghled walh Open! Buy uke rent. •1 Or. J ba. 1acuzz1. etc. J7l2 Hig hland . $325 000 home Agt . 631 0900 LIDO REALTY LEASES Sensational :\ bdrm • home on island wilder· ness (San Juan bland. Wash1ngton 1 Summer or yearly ' wood & ~lained g lasi; $475mo. ulll paid. Call An d y Longfe l low . "96·11~ 329t ••••••••••••••••••••••• llewtab Galon!! We have 1000·!\ of houses. dplxs apts now all areas. all pnces. Sm rec Ui;p o ur free phone service BeauuJuJ bayfront homr •C~r·s Gti• on Va a Lido Soud. s t-----64_5-_4900 ____ _ bdrms , 6 balhs. ram1IY rob 0us 3 br. 2 ba w 12 rm .. 2 frplr!. On the ('ar garage, pauo. fncrl wat.er. walh pier & sup. yd. Only $405 . .964-2566. On yc11rl)' lea~c ,\gt No ft'(' Chamung 2 bdrm Lido home w ith delli!hlful patio, close LO bca<'h t\v&I forSept UPER 4 br. 2 ba w/oven. stove. rpt, fncd yd Only $425 964·2566. Agt. No lc't' t?aragc m o. No Lovely 3 bdrm. Lido Isle ••••••••••••••• ••• •• • •• bayfront home on Via bdnn 2 ba + den, in Lido Nord Avail thru CardenGrove.~. July. 522-8631 3 Bdrms .. 2 b:alh homl' on l ove ly Lido l s l t'. waterfall & BAQ in patio game room . Yl•a rly lea.sc. includes yt1t'ht & leWl1S mt?mbershap. 3425 •••••••••••••••••••••• OCU .. VIEW San Cle menlP 2 story ef\d wut. townhouse. 3 Br. 21·• ba. rec facilities. Walk Lo -shops & bus. Soi2S mo TI~Zll 7 owner /agt 00 11~1 rv -~~~ .... !~?.! 37'12 Newland Streel • 13·1300 Carden Grove. Rcaultful -1.,,__n~JtP.M.i ONLY lO% DOWNI (7G-l58AI : " ·•· .... ·~·000000 a--&.--£-. 2 bdrm. garage, fenced 8 -r-16525 MagnolJa · · • · • · · · · ....,.,, ~._ ~...a, yard. adults. Lease. $350 I I 0 Newport ltvd. • y -..ER O • Westmmst.er 848_8895 10 · ·· ........ $180.000 Gt-oves 2700 m o + $350. 796 W Cotta~ 541-7729 o .. ,.. For this immaculate 12 • $595,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walson. :> 8PM o nly .---------· .,,.,..,.,.....,_ ... Proff."SS1onallydecorat $165,000 Easlbluff cul de ·72 Peer less J2x40 In w. 20 .......... $325,000 IOACRERAHCH 631·1695 i------------------ two bedroom townhouses 1 n t' x " t> I I e n I nea~hborhood Pri vale patio view from lovely k1trht>n en d o-;t-d i::.araj!t-S. p oo l , SJ201month. Call Clyde • I M e n .i 1: \' r . A p d r I mcfltlJOI (7 1<118911013 3 bdrm 2 ba house. 2 blk sac home. Newport $10,950. Marina 20 ....•........ $992.500 Remodeled ranch home 1----------1 Exec home. super clean 3 Plush 3 BR. 3 ba w /bOat Crom beach. Pools. ten Ho Cl-edit Heeded Rlty 642.8850 Zl ......... $1.800.000 with open beam t·eiliJlns Clean 2 br with garage. BR. ram rm. Crplc . sbp. l blk to beach. S7:>0 nas court. dub house And fast possession poss, Zl ••• .. .... Sl.650.000 & views in aU dircctio~ Adults. 773 W. Walson. wallpaper thruout ~ S40-6245 a.J't4pm. SI 19.90.0 Pr in o nly so make an appt to view Mobiw HOllllt Stan 24Co •....... $1.191.000 AND Just u short dnve S260. mo :>48-941'7 mo. lse. gardener met. 645 9530 Uus exclusive 3 Br 2 Ba A ss u ~ab I es. r " ·:g ndoConv Sl .200.= from Orani;le co .. The YOU Jt..RlHOME _839-4 __ s.i_ 5 ______ ~~ ~~~·r~I~~: Open! Buy like rent• Sob ch.armer before it sells! ~1onsr buy rentals, . $565. pool, s pa & bn<'k patto New townhouse-type 2 1""9e 3244 lrg yrd. 2 <'ar gar. <.:llH _,. all te~· & offnrs I Call Dan al renl to own Info 56 ...........• S1 ,400,000 ( ~... r uu• ....... , 673 1 G6X2 02 A 8 ,.e; • 89 · 5 86 $1 'JtOOOO are enc~""' m or com br. l''I ba, E ·s1de New ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haven S650/mo yrly. 430 Trades! Etc• Fantasllc _ · 1 1 gt. -116 Manorunlts$4:600:ooo plete. pnvtacy The re· cpts, drps. etc. Only $375. University Park 3 Br 2 Ba Snug Harbor Rd. 631 177!l Ur. 3 &; Jacuz~! Llk S.Cle•• 1076 Ebt.U.$2500. 28r. full bath, 1l7 Manoruruts$3SOOOOO maanmg urreage Is ror mo. Sml pet /child ok rondo. end unit. Green· '1j!url Shnrcs 2 RR. recrcallvn. :.e<' ~Jh. new~· l~~hland ••••••••••••••••••••••• very nice, musl move 2t11 .•••.••• $1o:300:000 ylu to Ca?~1 w1th1 11~ you Only n units avaH. Dnve belt. Between adult & $32:>. . 631 A~. --..r...1....-M....1 548-7602. eves64S-SOlS Office Bldg .... si.700,000 P ease 973 n,.o6w26 by 2536 Santa Ana Ave, fanuly pool, jacuzzi. Len· ~ •~"-·'I Bid •" 500 ooo .,. l.hen call 642·02.82 nls. Avrul June l.S. $575 llUFFS Ll-'-1.f ......__ Utu.:>U g ' . -· . .--..,.. i~ • AcnogeforSaM 1200 C714)752-l920 INHink»R.E.lnc: mo.~·0143aft6 3 bdrm. gorgeC1us bac Las t chance lo Inly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1631"' 17th St 11C SA 644~ President.Jal Hghts. 10 AXER UPPER T R.d Estaft Larg~ old Spanish home 48r. C hene I e r Hom~. bay "¥1~w. Many xtras Oceanside home in d '-"UAJL o;.. " lASTSIDE UNIVERS ITY PARK· Homes avai l in las t onliveacres.Frwtl~. PLACE W..ted 2900 on Broadway J BR 2 Ba, 2"11Ba,air cond,nrpark, MEWPORTHSGHTS phase. From $79.000. An three wells BKR. -io,-TWe:JePXI ••••••••••••••••••••••• formal dmlng +dinette. pool. tennis cts. ~mo. lBr. ;!Ba. fri>I<'. bltns early visit 1s recom· I' (714) 67&!>717 PRINCIPAL wu;hes to Alley access. $495 mo. Ml-0426 -.pac1ou.s 4 ('ar garage mended. 492-2780. Sunset OR 522·2080 ~ purchase home in Cameo Call Pam at 546-5880. --------- beauufully lndscpd 6} PactficHomeBuilders. 21 AC RE 102 UN IT nv.LAGUNA Shores. Shorecliffs or• RENTALS C'IW11erS139.000 ~ fH90 J br 2 ba Mara Costa planned unit dcvlpmnt OCEAN VIEW Income Spyglass 11111. llas in 2BR.28a. .. . $450 Harbor 1cw llo mes 'T'wnhse. nr Camino de (condo> Palm Desert bst units. Walk lo Crescent come pl"Of)ertY to lra•le 3 :~·283&· · S52S·~ bdrm + den Corner lot E s.l rella /K ·M ar t loc Map;f1led.11ttionm Bay Secluded woodsy Quail Buatders Mr. ~nn:~~B:• ... ~-m lovely garden l,o $87.500.556-6208 quiries only Ownt agt area separates uo1ls . ,Jlelherton644.fl881 , ________ .__, SBR,2\.'.tlia . . S600 do wn . O wner /Agt S48·5953. $235,000 ... ~o. ~arkUn° single' 6o$4 """'" .,." 2BR t unrt ri 49'1·381B Bkr WaQl beach home. trade _. .. -~or .... .,,.53:>7 + gues . w/p v IOACRES Eldorado Investments. Orange Cnty Canyon K.ads •. Refrlg. Hurry' DUPl.£XjlM hold OphM 1·5. J.-1-2 11 5 16th St. HI entry&balh.l ~blksto 1~~~~~~~~~~ p4rcels Beat estate Sm fee.645--4900 bch. $86.500. Open hse South or Corona. Ideal 1-p +~r'•GW• Sal &. Swn. J-4; 149 W. for sub-division. Low sites. n vacy. 40~ at'res Escalones. 498-0175. price. Low down. Owner 117 UHITS $13,900&S9000perac Of. E.COSTAMESA 496-M wiU BKR OF fer lre m e ndu us .'IP· 07 . c~~°>677-5rol p rec1a t1o n Eve~. $375. 2 br, kids. pets, ok. IY ow .. Y MANOR LIVING 714/6.53-7506 d s ~ h . n I t• e OR ~-05.10 neighbdrhood Sm ft>e Fantasl.ic lol on ocean·•----------Vou can earn and have a Newport Terr, brand new bcarh. f4Z, 5111 9859 3Br. 2'h8a twnhsc. Pool,----------$500.536-3226. 1262 1 ... ,OWl'r Slrt'CI Gardc•n C rov~. Lant• 40' loat Slip on<' tx.'<lroom townllf>uSl'. , Newport Townhse, 2 s ty, clO!le to shopping La•Jn 3 BR+. 2'"1 b:i. rrplc. S800 dry r J •'II 11 it·, I\ o mo.67!>-6T7S.67S801~ duldren . no pels. Call Clyde al (714 I 891 · lOIJ JH Uttfunt 3600 SEA.VIEW Unobstructed view nf OC't-~n 4j nd "'' wport •••••••••••••••••••••• ... Beach 3BR, 3b:i New. ' Rr. I ba. new rplb & lull s e<'urttY Trnnth, dl"Jlll. malurt' adults . no Ja<'u zt1 ... w1mm1nJ! pt>t-. !;l<'(l +" li:l • Sll0011no consider be opl Shalimar 964 1055. Agt/Owner Ask for Kod at 171'11 J25.2996 or Dean .m ftl..Wshflt at Cil41 IS32·5J44 Spe<'afy ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seaview llome 31r Car.atf1 Ollf Ex<'ellent ronditlon )70(> l ~ 2 Bdrm u111ts 3 lot.s t ocean. Extra parking Gd ~d. Xlnt s um mer /winter re ntal. $187 .500 Al[t 675 1972 __ rronl bluff, redwood Al..':!$*..:' 1300 posillve spendable o n Rentals ~~r'' GYide house. SID811 but easily .-your lnitlal inveslment in •••••••••••••••• ••••••• - expandJ&ble, contem · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange County. These $650/monlh uyfrnnt ·rondo .. v11!1 R N w d Cauwood R"alty · lnl' .lune 1.1.1 1CI Sept t5tn 4br, has gar Dswh. Y owner. cw 00 " " $1500 mo 'l br. <! bl' co-iy fireplace + Sh11r~ bndge Creekside Poplnr 1----Wl __ l200 ____ be11ul 1um Adults only SI 0.000 ReducliOft O y e r willlnl( l sacl'lfl<'e. 3 Dr. 2""1 bath porary stylP.. Land con-INVESTORS W\ils are rented \0 lhe tract 1\25(),000. 498-0719 a ct Ive rct 1 r ed, our I.II Newport Crest Must San C lemente Cu s tm ~ NOW Call for detal hillside home nearing "sl\oW\llg completion 2.000 sq.ft. 3 RF.ALTYWORLD BR 2 Ba. Fam Rm, 831-1650 b r e • It f ll :\ t n o o k • nttplaCC?, wet bar. s un· Trade your old stuff for deck. 2~ car garage. ni-w 1tOOdt<''I with a Print' only. 'T14S36-4&14 C1a<1<11t1ed ad 642 567R or714·~180. Brand new t2 unit. opt n e w e ~ l s o c 1 a I buildinJ(. FOR SALE In phenomenon. Nf'w and Ontario Const. almost pride or ownersh.lp area. completed on beaut. loc For $3,S:>0 .000 Cstll In ru<'e res ne1a.hbc>rhood. 752-1920. z br, 2 ba. 1p9clously de· 4 '-'UAIL s111ned /\mpl parkmR ,.. Fa.otasllc buy• p• .._CE S.420. 000 """ Act now' Call 548-S400 10,.. n l:Je r.M.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3122 • •••••••••••••••••••••• O N THE WATEH Pr~tiJ!ious Condo with pnme Bay, Ocean & Jl•t· ty \llews Full secunty bld1t Pool & dock for so rt boat 2U r. 2Ba lully runushed $1500/mo yrly lse. Waterfronl Homes 631-1400 Sm F<.>e. 645--4900 model. 3 BR, 2 ba. SS2S LEA.'H: OR l-c:;F./OPT Rcfcrcnrcs. 675 67~5 or • C•-r'• GW• mo lse 494'2245 Newport <.:rest Condos. fi7~JfC 8 ' Orangelrce Condo. l RR. 2-3 or 4 bdrms ~ to 1----------2- r . ~ar. ncd y1Jrd, crpt, on stream A/C f'l'll & $650 per mo. All ready lo ta MeMI 37 4 ~'~ ·~7~1ld ren. ~. $300 mo. is2 8980 O<'C\IJ>Y All\ 64S-029!l ••••••••••••••••••• •••• lrvme Townhome·2 Br. l BEACll TlM F.' Have something you want ba. (rplc. nr pool, shop $200 K 1d~ ok 1-'u rn. to sell., Cl&M1fted ads do p1n11 ~ st'hl~ Wethar N1C't' Gar. pool, n•Crg + It well -C.ill NOW. Many upiiradl'S S41.'> per ~ .. sm fN> 645--4900 642 ~ill mo I Yr leai<c975·0650 •C-r's Giii• uq WEBC & ur Studio. I bedroom M(t1d st?rv1ce. pool 2376 Newport Bl. C ~ 548-9155 ur 645 :ioo- ·- •; . II -. .... ............. -----. \ • I .,,.. ........... ~ ..,... ...... ~ ............ ~ ~ 4000 Off'c•lfttal I 4400 ....... . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • •• •• • ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• •• •• • • • • • •• • • •• • • "" ....... ..... so ..,.,,.&MWll\Y 05 c:..ha..,... 1724 c:.-MMna )IJ4 ~ __ .. _. l•4o lwo~""...!,1~1:~~u·op"th• zadJ ufci.. flV\ent r1pprox ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lottl1 ,._.. 5300 Mltp W....... 7t 00 H1tp W..ttd 7 l 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••'"•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -;.;'!'1!::, Ax33' 13~0 /mo 1827 TllAVB. AGBfCY SUS CASITAS LA .......CHA >.f'TS " •t.ONv bt..Al'll 1 Ur :ot\\ -WMtt'bff NB63l·ll'JOO AtAMCHISI f'OWMJ Ira f~m mtxed blk Mct'l) I~ 1 bd1m l .. u•" 1.41."1 bcdrootn rd /\dultt IH> p1.li. \mb.1.6.tatl<>r Inn tfl '<18t• AIU SERVICE 'fh<· n('W way to own .. doQ. bl'1\ P~ & bl'1\ spot Uo• a i;.ar S:lU llP i;.m.h:D llJ)t.. [hll•bt r1 4•"1JW7<1 Meu. 2277 Harbor Cf.n lr•v•I aa~n ., Tr"~"'' ovr t')'h arbor/Vic ... ull ' ~11 bl I b'-· tr.ti) l0(''1l(l(! 23~fo01ltb DB.UXE o~cH ..... , -..-• IAn a 5'2-3243 "" • 110 IH " • u m... ror £14C lie> "'° ...,., Network tllrt your own 1-""--------- t....-pur\ Bhd Pool Ga .. N m ~"Ott II l S T I "l l1 r 0 N MANY ""n h k 1 r hl'11 . P=I tel~pbonf'/ re E 1'1 ci42~ l.A.~OMARI\ LU1'CX> J ph(inc & T\ ~"'1mman~ C<'P ionhl. -.('rrel11ry . xp nol r ,•quirt'd Found &11ut gra)' cat. Hout"*'• .. _.. 17 40 -_ BR 2 ff,1 Ytl·ll>J r lX'><>I & pool 1acun1 Jlld rN' l" •rentl' room. corf<·(' COr-nplete 11upport & Ion!( wh\ hare & wht paws. ........................ ---------· l'\'C r~ul $t511 l'oJll> ' rt)Offi D111ly & Wt'~kly & hosp1tullly Sl'r\ ll:C!i \erm 1>('rv1ec prov1c.k<J Vic Edinger & Bolsa STUDIO U.STSIOI Wallim:.962 .w,,.i ratct. 1.tarur111 from SM a li:Xccllent locution. ncilt C 1111 Mr Ch a r I e l> Chica IM&-1l936 week r"•""wayw 714.f!.38·91.42 ----------· •.,.. o f'ow>d Oesen Tortoir.c .. Weftlv I*'" I BR •Pl u~t8lnt. w p\'t New deluxt• upt 3 br . .,!•, t\lll l1.1lrhen & TV .-ntry & gu 9 mo:. uld. ba, :! nr g1.1rl4t;t· l'pll>. LlltcN & Uubt11•11 s:'l!> mo 546 ~ ll11k for d r p,, d 1> h 14' h 1 • c ll' MlL~TOO<'l-:AN lalle Ch1ldr,·n ok, no pl'I~ __ oo_ 484~0 ____ 1 n ooro w 1k111·he n pra" N1t't' home nr shoppin).( Phone 962 7~ uft 6 or IAICY CEHTE:R SAM CLEMENTE 300 blk o f Broadw.iy. m •itm _2_rn_1__ TRIM GYM ~ .. ~· ldenury 642·2142 AJRPORTOL'f"'C ES .,, .. pm • r -, Lad14.':1 f'iter c 1se . J.CCOUMTIMG C-tSef,kelep An oppor to bt part or 11 pro11res&1vt• duta pn> cee&n& Cu W( nt_-00 " h.lghly mot1vah .. '<f pcr.,on 1t11/acctn& exper o r an AA ~ who enJoys v.urk tng w 1cwit.0mt.1~ on lh1• telephOl\l' Xln t co benefits Call i>ehonnel for 11ppt uitervw. lnh• grat~d o . .iu Co!>tll Mesa. S4& li080 Rov• S..itff ~ S 3 II ~ rn u <' a I I 72'1Ynrktown Ulvd - ---17141527 422!> -n-nch Blvd "l Yor'-tuw' 3lir. $&, rr111r. cpt~. no ---~ .. " '"' pets. Carnlly OK. $350 mo 2 bdr, new rlu1x•t, paUtt.. I ~ 2 room sUJll's. ci\I m ussugc & nulrll1on FOUND Golden L.ib. i.erv1ce!I /'Jo ll'ase req'd. ~nter All equipment in vet)' lufry. fr1endr> tk!droom ror work 111 1e F)-om SHS mo. 2082 S !:: eluded. Great potential 5128. Vlr Tusun & lr\'111e Accounung adult c .M s100 pt-r mo Bnswl. SI.lite 200. N ll W11l tra11\ 5'18-2084. A/PAY AIU ClHk 00-0057 <7141557 7010. • BERTHA HENHY Exper'd 1nd1v needed sa_· _l _& Su_n __ _ ___ s_J_t.-_0_4 l l &42·68Mor63\·46499 3 Pool. tr~ Nr Sl~t1~r / fWo bedroom. on~"'" Kl-05-OK 3 br $300. m". Nf'Wl and J:MS, MG-8859 ., or 1193 2359. \st & last ~~beach-Ma.nager, ph Pool Call betwtt J()lim to -------~· 7pm~tl084 Fttt-:EUTILJTIES 1225 lm1s ok. Very <'kan SMAL.L BEACH HOTEL :? Hr upstairs. adults. no Must see Spar1ous Sm REALTORS ~ Araruan pasi.pon w11ten'I accoun\lnlt or ROOMFOHRt:NT 2J..5De1Mar 492·•121 13 '27 781 Ho i.sl!in l\/P el(per EDP back· S30 WlC. 1 8LK FR BCH •NEWPORT ICM• l--...._..t TabrltJ. 642·2692 ground he lpful. but will No k1lcb. 960-3547 /Iv msg For lease. allrart1vc nc.:w "'............ I -t Lr l t sh rt train bnght in1hv n~·~ "Ptd otr1ALo, appro• 2000 0-11p1r+zn'4", 5015 lA"> • g an ca · o ' ..... ... ""' .----.-, tall So Mi"S VI 0 a llw typlrtg & 10 k<'Y sk1l b Room w /blllcOny avail In u. "t. ""m er l""at win ••••••••••••••••••••• •• • · "· eJ are XJ .,.. ' •v "" R a d N t nl wnrking t'Ondi. & N&embl •f'!I HOUSEWIY£S- MEED EXTRA I VACATION , .. MONEY? Med1r11 I ananuf 4rtuH·~ loc11tt-d nc•11r Or.in11~ C'~ Airport n~i. ad d.11100111 1111~emblers fOI' • tcmpor .. ry J ll Wt>t•k J)\!l"\Od. s tartin g right now' Wf' ort-NO'r an a11ency No t•xpt.'Mence· necessury Wt tr1-"41 you $3 h o ur /Jnif pleasont wotktflg cond1 UOO!\ Mud1cal Oev1cl' l.itbi. 31118-M Airport Loop Or ~ta Mesia ~56 190!1 Newport Back Bay art>a. dowl\ on 3 sides. de· f}JtabUshed Oran2e Co 83~~ 0 ques ioni. benehts. Apply. Notional c.c.s.uay Olympic pool, te nnu; rrt . corator blinds Avail Builder has opp'ty for In 1----------Systems Cori>. 4361 Rm·h lb,__. sauna. }acu.r.:u $1'15 un· ""'"ar Rent $1150/mo ""'" Co ,,,,, ( I REW St N 8 I N OC Lit"' manuf Cosl.i Me•!# ' ,,.,,_ ...,~1 " V=,.,r r sin,.." am• ) ARD · t' a r l""aUon Day "h1ft 1 30 ~·' _um_._.....,_._"""'------• Tn·CoReilltyM!i-06<!1 c~tom home Ready to Airport l Equ_Jll Op "" ~ """ build with loan commit S2 for return of Deputy ptlrtunlt> Employer swing shift 4 12 30 As ROOMS S32 50 Week pets ~ mo fot: 00.4900 _ /\pt $150,mo 536 '10i56 _ 645-7000 •eom-r·, Gwil* LorJl-aleodl 37._ One left• Avail June I b ••••••••••••••••••••••• B and ·. • b 3 rapt. ~O. rno F'rplr. Nice room 1n Coi.ta Mesa EAST I 7TH ST. CM mcnt & permits Solid in· Dog Talk to Mr Cuneo ~~~~~~~~~I for Mr CbUord 642 ~~ home. Share kitchen GRO' .... D b ·:OOl -Fern ale. $I 2 5 mo "" no vestment w /xlnt return Lost Fem S1ame~ cat, ASST. SEC I ET ARY New ly d ecorated I ... ~ d nlew.,.s:~ucd3 c~•2 encl. garage Cull Mr . w up lt. .-...sts1 e ,., Lloyd 897.2515 bedroom or ean view, Qlrpeb. drapes, bit ans.--------- hreplace. cover1.>d park t.>ncl cuport $425 .-.tiM;lon ~107 500sq rt. A/C ofc. pnv en· Call Wayne p Mullen & Parle & Agate Bal lsln~ A .. ctng 8 '-kpng O....f-s1onal ·t~H t A\l> ----------1 trance. uul me $250/mo AsSoC. CaU675-3377 ... " nv ""' ""' '-"' OPENSUN01\Y Rootn'laard 4050 Bltr.675-6700 (714)645-9104 --------TIMPOR.ARY vi publlc contact Good mg. walk to vi llage, 646-7~ HartaOur-3842 beach. i.bo11111ng . ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:hurchtli. $:19!> m o WOODLAND VILLAGI'.: 494 2246 Nr S <.:oast Pia.ta. up HARBOR ~ITS CONDO ••••••••;~.~••••••••• ----------1----------Los l f em Gt-rm an Register Today lo work t,YPmg " plu:. To Sfl8'1. "668VtstaBah1alllc11)2 Room & board in ex ExcelAlrpOrtloc Srrutll Hi ghpror1tmarga1n.full S h t-ph erd A n !> t o onva.nousaccqunUtlg& Call M1cht-h• Kuhn bdrfl}. 1 ba, upgraded. change ror cook·i:. lHe pnv ort avail m nice ut-length mol1on picture. "Shadow" Cannon blk. bookkeeping al>siJln ~5001.Snc·lhng&Sncll near pool.~ Diana Mkp'g, for elderly man mos pherc Conference well known producer Vic \6thJSlinta Ana. CM ments work <'IOSt' Ill tog of Newpon lk.it>b 846-J.'171 w/bi•h apt. M t Jo'. Rel. room & other reatures with m onl'y mak1n2 Please we love her so. your home 1-·1gure Aguncy. 4340 c .. mpt.1> --Nt>w 2 Br end gar. O/W lrviM 39 44 675-9347 SJJO $170/mo Sky Park lrat'k rerord announr1ng REW/\ R 0. no ques t Clerks to Sr Acroun _Or ________ _ ~}570 ~':!'o 63!°>·47 ~ t & ••••••••••••••••••••••• C1rde549-4035 pnnl·1pal photo.:raphy on asked 54~-67111 or 317 tanls-need cd thruout •UTOMOTIVE .,..,, ..., r.-R__,,al ~200 a conte mporary a<.'l1on Romona Pl CM Orange co. ~ rama to s a in w s ---------Robert 11a11·, Auto body & paint ~hop stairs. w garage I BR I HA $295. 2 BR 1 BA. $3?.5 Adults. no doi,:!t Call Leslie.~ 5880 1 Br, 1l blk to b~a<'h Great loc Secunty $325 Uul pd 493 7137. 4!14 9008 or494 2797 WOOD.RIDGE .--r """ S .. PROFESSIONAL ,OF d l rt 8 I< ' •••••••••••••••••••••••.Deluxe. mnlS lo ocean. • #•••••••••••••••••••••• F1CEPARKPlcnsentor l\lrk Alex. Tijlhl·ropc LOST: On"' tray of tielper Jo'/tlmt' &429373 G11•ral 3802 Sml d educ . Umaint PIHESAPTS Balboa Isla nd on bay. ficesinnew gardcncom Produc tio ns. 650 No mechamcs lools.v1c l65<:! 500ASc~~~~~s1r:5i01 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• $235·$350. M5_4266 Now you can live 1n new. beaut. bay vtew. 3 plex adJaccnl lo SO Fwy Bronson . Su ate 106 . liabcO<'k. C M Reward No. Tower. uruon Ba nk /\ut.o Part.c: rounter rnan 13742 Newla'nd Street, WoodbmJge too. Enjoy br.2ba,fri>lc.675·7953 al La Paz 10 Laguna Hollywood. c a . 9001>• 675-0229 lnTheC\tyof Orange for exp1md1ng store 111 Ga r d 0 n G r 0 v c . 2 Br apt w/encl. garage. swimmuig. s111lmg. bi'k-Hills. f'rom 200' to 5000'. (21J I 465·8444 o(c. 1213) ---------Saddleback Yalley Pref Beautiful. t"'o bcdruom $28() .• mo. \912 Wallaci.'. ing & volleyball after a Fantast.Jc Apt. overlook Compet.ive rates. vana· HP2·6565. Service Found Ma le German 1 ___ 1 • 1 • 4 .'fl35-•-'•l•o;l---i dealer related e>1pcr townhOuses m eit<'cllent 64.S-51.26or637-5895 day or work . a s 11 ing bay, dock avail., ble lease plans . lmmed. Shepherd. vie Npt & C811Gerry830-0950 h b h d 1 • member of the Village pool. rplc. Sept only occupancy. Some ex· Mo.ytoloalt 5025 i'·a1r. approx 3.5 yrs Advertising Sales""t son•------'------ ne1g or oo . rivate 2 Br upper. cpts. drps. $12.'Wl 675-9877 -I _....... h "•"-090 to sell ad spa-in ... ~"''ck _..._..._...., __ ....... ~ pauo view from lovely t:aragc. No pets. Nr. Association. Rustic I. 2, 3 · ecutive s u1les . J ond ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/u""'e c al.ll. <>'IM 2 .. ~ ... u _, ........... ~ lotchen · en<'IOsed OCC.$280 751 . 3006 bedroom apts . .sel in a Balboa Ii.land 'l'l Blk to Deyelopment Co. Call l"\lllCKCASH _J_ohn_. _______ coun t y u<'t1v1 1 y Mon thru Friday Sun ~aru ges . po o l . lush poplar & pine Buy. Avail July lsl to S9m586-4400 ,...-f"ound : Siamese Mix magai me & oew trade View ~INMlil·a..eilr·Wi4>-•- S320/monlh. Call Clyde Sl75.lbr.ruce,qwetarea. landscape _22nd __ .S325;......._w_k_.6_7_3_-4_668_;;__ Office <.u1te. M V al \st & 2nd Trust D~d female cat. 5/20. Vic . magaiine. Protected My home o r youn I Manager. Apartment \ adult. n'on·smoker FROM $340 A Pk 0 I 50 Bear Sl & So Bristol. CM sales area. Comm1ss1on 847-4461 1130189\ 1013 Refs req'd, No pets . 1714 )552·0400 ON THE BEACH very wy. e uxe 7 loans arranged for any Expenence & refe rences •------------ThLMgmt 642.\1>()3 Cor Culver&Barranca 4 Bdrm home with Ml ft. 55' SQ. ft Prufer reason. Credit no pro· _m __ 24M _______ required. Good full lime Babya1tterwantedover2~ •IRAMD HlW * pncacy al $1000 pe r Mgmt. 831 ·7444 blem. Borrow on the m F o u n d : C a I ' c o . or part t.Jme way to an y rs Infant twins. my C herry C reek Adult Newly dee. z· br wtgar Condo overlook1'!g lake.\ week Waterfront Homes ~xecuuve Ofhces near creased value of your orangelblktwht. Yellow· crease your income No home. Approx 2" h~Wk Apts 1 & 2 BR. (pie's, wt> S26S New rpts & tile Wtr BR + loft. /\1C. lenrus. 631-1400 OC rurport. all servic1.~ home Call today ror fast. /gnt eyes. Flea collar B s wanted c o11tac:\ D .i Y !I · t' v t• ~ • f' I"" h a vc I a k e::.. sauna . pd. 2176 "O" Placentia. pool. sauna. Atllt com· a va da bl e S225 mo courteous mformauon. Female prea-nanl kitten. Mart1.1U1642-~ :.'<' h t' d u I t.> v 'v. n )arum & pool Located 63&-4l.201-5 M-f mun $3-10mo.559·5l.20 LIDO WATERFRONT 752.2873 9G2·3602 HWtl. Brh ---------transportal1onbi3 l391 l 2701 s F le J 1 spec. vtew. dock. 3 lir. ----------• D. .. \..A• Aggressive att1tudl' want ~ ~Wamt~r1r~ :r su~ 2 Br duplex. compl re-l~rkcondo1nOrangelrec. J.met.bruSept 675-635!1 VALLEYPLAZA ~ f•M JaXCO. found Mghan male . ed. s hoe !>&les per!IOn Habys1tler.1nmyhome. 550-'N • . done. Cpts, drps Must a e selling, lenn1s E~CSU ITES • ·~·11 r•rti~ Hunt'g Hrbr area.J-5yrs F1Jllorpt·l1me Experor maturewon...in Fwy, l9'JI oiwts. sre to upprcc. $295-$310 <--'00.rtS. pool Avail July 135 McK night Or · WE ARE OPE~IN G Licensed llom c Loan old.Tawnyblk.840·5212 will train. bcne!il!i &. 1>4 261 W IG2621 FloGwe r Street &1.5·22'74 1st. S3l5 mo. 575·9229 ~ci::_iaFIJ~':i.se~s~:c ~ OUR DOORS. Of FICES ~_'."okers ::..erv1ng So. F'OUNO S lk T m a nage m "n t 1 o P Bab~llll'r. 're liable If H arden rove. L.ar1tt Mesa Verde 2 Br. new l.o!Jllnam.och 3848 beaut 2 Br. den. 2i,.,, ba IMME 0 I ATE LY ...,.IJr ror 17 yrg Ca ll our : ' Y erner. portun1t1es . App Y in /\r~a tterc:rc:nct!S CJll one bedroom townbOUSl <'rpt, drps qwel \'Ul·de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sommer. 494 7430 AV AJLABLE. n e a r c ~ l o r r J c c , M. 5/31. Irvine & Bnslol. person. Standard Shoes. 96G-<18ZI close to s~opping. Laun sac. Wat.er pd $2llO. <X:EA.rffRONT Comforlabae Oftcs _1_1.a_.s:n_-_37_44 ______ 1 SA Hgls. Sue. 833-6451 ; 3017 So Bristol.C M 1--------- d r.Y fa c i Ii t I c s . N f 49S-t9J6 aflerJnm. DE"LUX ~ Lido Isle, tmmuc 3 br. 2 a--t... ~'-_e_v....:s~.,.__·7_194 ______ A I ..., Baby•;illt•r. full t 1ml! r~1ldrcn . no pets. Call , r 1 & 2 BR rrom $4:!0. uul ba. avail i\ug /Sl'pt. Cc::'"$...:tk,c. \sl. 2nd & 3rd T O.'s . &.i:.;;;~st,un~~~:~~~~· l r111ne /C<1 M /La gu n .. Clydeat(71.tlir.l1·1013. Separate owners unit. inrl04&0505 $550/wk.Callfi/3·2163 C ""l bl PlnOftab 5350 pr~·cal r·1rrn se .. "·· full area4943463 3Br. 2Ba. forced a ir. tlbl Etfici.tlt Sr•c' rc..>w no pro cm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ........ 1 --------- lc6oa lsa-d 1806 ~a r age, t •h y r new. I BR. crpls. drps, uttl Lag Uch. furn .. S pec· Typing , mail -,crv1ce. 75~5903 Spirtfual Reoder l •m e a PP r a 1 i." 1 Bankinll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-827-21179 pald.$250mo. t acular ocean view. Xer ox . tcll•J>.hon l' Arranged by l815So.EI CaminoReal secretary /\ppll e anl COMM'LTB.LERS 1Br,lba.lge pallo.Crplc. 4!H-3932 June .July . $650 /mo. answering. reception Coast llumcLoa(ls SanC\emente.Fully lJc. mustbefamiliar wllh ap Expt·r ·d li n1tctl M.25.Ulilmd Yrly C;1t1 2 BR upper. $235. $250. B unf I:' d -494-lll\8 area. ronference rm, Short te mH.E m ·s rasl. For appt.492·7296 ~~~:!. ~~~~.s~nd~~· CJld orn1a Bank 1, 67S.38S9 Adl\.S. no pets 31\ W l r urn. No. ~n 11 :i rree coffee & sauna. tl550 ... Monarch Bay Plaz.a . So -------__ Wilson.6Jl 21 n blks lO bearh $235 Ulll. Lwcury bach. 1'1 blk to Warner Ave .. Suite 250. any reason Hi I Daven RELAXING MASSAGE sume&salary h1i.tory .1n La~una.496-l273 -..00 flMMula lt07 incl. 494-6344 brh. Kitch. lndry. pool. f'.V <located on Warne r _po_rt_._~_ri_.980_3_____ BobJames-Llc Masseur con !! d c n cc to Equal Oppor Emp\OyN •••••••••••••••••••••••2Br.lba.rnrdyard. jar S200/wk 557·4954 atBushardjustoHSD 00 Outcall9.9.494.5111 RE R 0 . 20902 Bachelor. $2 25 partly closed garage. children Studio. o.,<,r blk. tn beach. Hunt Hrbr Fwy> YOU NEED Cl\SIP Brook.hun;t St. Sh~ 2Q5, IARMAID furn w/util Nr beAch <>«.no pets $305. !°>48-0438. Grcnl loc. Secunty. S265 7\4/962-4882 lSt. 2nd & 3rd MASSAGE Hunt Bch. 92646 Farruly bar. Cosla Me..;.i AdJL833-3307 67 3"" 7077 · 2223Pomona .C M Utilpd.493-7137.494-9698 VocaffoftRerwtais 4250 llome ownerloans r.al.!.HREMODB.S "PTMANACER P/t1me. no t!Xpr req ------·----• or494-2797. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Set! employed women arranged rast. n.v " 6319637 -$190. N1 re Bac h apt, Brandnew2bedroomapt. Palm Spnngs Vacation Free rent in lux. ofc Dorrow $1000. $100.000 ESCORTS Expenenced rouplt> respon51ble adull..5, ut1I West Costa Mesa. lovely N.wport m.ach 31•9 Condo on Mission Hills w/dsk to run own bus. tn rtex1ble terms. p a s t Hunt In gl Of) B~ a ch IASE ClUI pd. no pets. 106 E. Bay fourplex. Pleasant sur· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cou.nt.rY Club. 968-5430 trade answer phone 5 credit no probl<!m. Ca 11 OUTCALL oHLY ~ SYSTIMS Apt9 roundlngs . $307 month flAJtKMEWPORT days wk + xtra money usnooblJ~at.Joo 631·381 I AQUALUX P 1ume sak!!lclcrk ,..~......_.~_..-3822 Ca11 Megan at640-4143. Bachelors. t o r 2 Lake Tahoe Chale l for xtra work. Skypark STERLING FIN SVCS cashier at San Onorn• ~-==·••••••• Slwuung lrg 3 BR. 2 ba. Bedrooms&Townhou.c;es ~~.e~~i JG-e~ ~o~ _Ct_r<'_l_e._549-4035 ______ -- 7 - 14 -JM._l_S_IO_t_b_k_r l__ •SANDY'S* needs Survey (leople. No package store. Ca mp ________ _.garden apt Pool. rec From$304.5'0 lnlormallon. ---------MGMyW.t.d 5030 OulcallMassage sales.Call collect Pendlt'ton Call Mr:. crea.S325.7lOW.18thSl. Spectacular spa, total EXECUTIVESUITE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 973.0329 rorappt.496-3010 Phil ly'! Meade 1•1·11 J "'~ fl., c;.., . ~'~ GARDEN APTS CORONA DEL MAR 1..ovely lrg I OR, crpt. drp6, stove. gar Mature adlts, oo pets. 1980·C Anahe1m Ave. 545·3229, 646-3160 recreation program. HAWAll 1 br duplex. Al11 OFFICES FOR RENT Wanted Balboa Corona•----------_ 7 _2.5_7897_. _____ _ SOCJal program. 1 poo~8 Dnve. Kallua. By day· home Owner lo rar ry •SHERI LEE• ---------•I t.eM1SC1>urts. l\t. Fas on week·m onth.960 l70l IN BRANO NEW BLOG loan. Aftc. 6 30551·6670 Cerufied Masseuse AJtCHlftCTUIAL IEAUTY OflERATOI Island, J amboree & an These offices are ~rftoct HouseC311s -By appt. ~ ~Wted N1"el ltair Jo'a sh1on .. Joaquin I-fills Road. R ..... to ~ 4300 for the executrve who Wanted 2nd TI> Develop· 838.$138 • •-r-' needs ~ood aJI around 17141644.1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wants comfort, ronve· ment firm needs to bor· JobC~ hair :1lylls t. 4!Hl-2221 ruence. pnvacy. luxury row SlSt0.000 on new 13 FOXY LADY Well estabb.sbed Oran2e 496-5728 MOVE TODAY! · $200. Musl see. Good Bachelor Uru ts. 1. Block •IE SELECTIVE• & easy fwy access. FIJll Wlll a pt bldg 10 C.M County firm wT\.h strong Gain a reliable s ecretarial i;e rvir e~ Markel value $650,000. Ouk•Massolfe d esign a nd advanced Beauty stylist lo train&. roommate avaJI. dictaUng, typin~. tst TD $330.~. Wiii p_ny M/C 731-1561 p roducti on ~y~tem11 take over rlmentcle 1n area r Wi'" gar" ge Pool from beach. 1\11 util paid. · u• a · • No pets, $250 /mo. 201 E. 645-7464. bookl<eepin g. m ail. pmnt.s & 10 1., Interest. onentauonorrers perma Aug u!il Top wu!let> 2 Br Townhouse. fri>lc root. tennis. some ocean & Catalina views. Close t.o Fashlon Is land & ftne more Sm Fee. ,645·4!!00 Balboa Blvd. Call sue •C---rsGwde 556-TI07 __ •_S_H_A._R_E_A_H_O_M_E_•_ 1 .i.elcphone & photo copy x In l 1 n v c 6 t rn c n t. PREGNANT" Caring. nent pos1 t1ons w />1 Int 837-4250or83H1779 B I ~,. C · •· GAY room-"t" wanted to mg. Recepuonst • ...,.,0 _~ __ 5_11_2_. ------coo!1denUal couns~ling & benefits & opporturul1cs 2 r,uti . .,.... h1ldreno .... PARK LIDO Twnhse. .. ... " "'..v rererra1. Abortion. adop-(or advan r e mrnl Ocauty salon111 CM need!. Ltu 3 BR. 21 ,. 2 Ba, front N~ pets. Mgr apl 7 1960 2Br, den. 2•-'lBa. rri>IC. share Newport Beach rerence rm. sauna. Dill ~1• Trust tion&keepmg. M.Lnlmum 5 yrs eittir \fl hrur stylist'>. 65';, com duplex. New cpt'I, patio. Wallace. 548·9560 elec gar dr. pool, mature home Call Don 752· l\OO fonst choice. 962·4882 C)ftcb 5035 ,APCARE 547 .2563 type I & Ill Hospitals. _1TU_s_s1_o_n_. 548_·_3446 ___ _ beach. &14·261 1 ·-------~-- 01tr. ~ 673·7513 a•rt.. "'---P~ 3126 ~l, $495mo. 645-7386 u -'-'T--...&...t-••••••••••••••••••••••• Commercial. Rc<'rea· 0 .... " ., --.n nu,, .. ..., ,._ UHDA & YICKl uon B /\·• Bldr-cxp d '" 2 BR. 1 ba. Cri>lc. walk to •••••••••••••••••••••••ION WATER. dock ror 30• Finding a Roommate" EXCEPTIOHAL LOWESl Outcal M~ .,_diate O,.Mac)s wood or w/1td apt1tude>i br h. Rd 's. S350 roo . I Or 2 bdrm. au new crpts. boat. 2 Bdrm. l bath Apt. Pro!ess1onal People Ust' OFffCES 1_.__.t 1.........__ 1:....-......__ ~-of it.' ft.-L Row'__. SJ m L Mor:. c C 0 547-0!l93 dqls. garages. $27!">-$325. Cable TV. $650/m o Ho.IM-Mcrhs 2 new s wtes witb Cd M m'W'fT> 1lll'nn> ,.._.-,-,.._ .,_ ._ 64.5·! 84 3 C-..... R<•I• & d •P•• "• · d. Wot• d ,. o l II om" 832-41.14 old <harm and <han•m• Isl T.D.'s. -Servmg all O,ang• Co. & .U-ialn, bte. IOOllKEIPER. 3824 830-4646 1-63_1_.1_400_______ Depend ..... le Service Pnme location. South or 2ndT.D. Lo.ts. ~7313 77~19'0 ~ 30 or 40 h rs 10 Cow. t·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br ... h h • BAYFRONT 2b 2b '-' Sm°7e 1971 Coosl flwy. Spacious & F31reSt Terms SlJICe 1949 DiSCl'Ht Outcall Me!>a &\2·3800 for appl·' ~ Large3 Br townhouse apt. l w/ws was er & gar, r,. 3 · 'r very reasonable 675-23\1 SottMr-~ C 2ba. Crplc. patio. garage new crpt. 1mmed oc· lse. Sec. bld g. Shp avail. R.oommale wanted. I or 2 ...... .,. 0 • •SSa.3278• IOOKKEEPER QI.Oct compl('X Adultn. ~upancy $265. 830-9325 Call Evelyn 631·2482 females to share $l20/mo lusinHs Retttd 4450 &42-l I 1 I 545-01> I l Mm--/ModiliftCJ oo pets $375 645-3381 or .,,_ summer apt. 2Br /2ba '•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Public: Agency in u 11 Art Teacher wanted m my hom e. I night o wk 7 tOpm. C.M 645.ft}5i biS-594.9 · Bachelor . lrg. bltns. ~...,tobe~ch. Lrg 2 BR. furn. •t• mi t.o ocean on 4 DELUXEOFC'S Rctlrcdrouple has money rrowded So Orange C'o ---------1 brea.kfastbar.rov'dgar, beam ceiling, fri>lc:. R~r Brookhurst. Gas & wtr t.olend 1sl&2ndTo·s OutcaltMcn~ ---------•I ts takmg appl!t'allonsror 2 Br. J•"iba townhouse. lndry rm . .S225 m o. door opener Rer. req d paid.67~79 Corti. rm . seat 25. all /\gent, 1-837·3744 ·-,--1~SEMBLERS 3 de<11cstec1 full t tm•· pauo. yard. frpk, encl. 498-0318eves. ~)'Tly. 642~7 paneled. sm . wh:le in re-•642-5654• ~ bookkceptr Must be eff• ~a;. laundry rm. $375 HUGE 3 Br. 21 ,., ba. F /P, M/Fover40loshr apt. ar. 1or 2 )'T. lease Lake ~fits/ h•fo/Appt. 50Tramee Assemblers r1cn~. well organized & TSLMgmt 6421603 tt.tM90flm.ach 3840 sep dining. pvt pnho CMta Mesa .$100 Forest area. K e n t r~/ Needed lmmcdtatcly able lO work under dl" •••••••••• ••••• ••• •• ••• 1 d 1 1 ' 546· 1075 eves H.arluns. Lost Ir FoiMd OUTCALL Long & Short Term adhn~ & full work loac1 2 ~r. l 'i Ba townhouse. SHARP. beach. 2 & 3 BR. ~ ·~~s. no pets. 7\4·581-9393 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AssignmenLc: P r 1 o r e x p .. 1 i-:.arage. patio. pool. rrpl . dishwa s h e r ,1--·-------Beac h Mile condos. Approx. 75'0sq. rt Zonc-d ~ntt 5lOO MODB.S 3ShUtsAvailable w t munt <'•p.a l. I!"" Jacuzzi Arlultb only garage. patios. 960-2.3511. WESTCUFF 2br, adults. $\00/mo. Furn/unrurn. C·2. Wtr & <>as ..A $240. ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTlVE Must have own tran.sp cmmenlal or water d1!-. _S37~646~10.~~::--:l---------I "° peLc;. $325. mo lnq. M/F.bH\lllydecor.move ,. .,.. REGISTRY C~Today556-8520 tnctwouldbebenef1c1a( TWNllSE. 2 Br l •'2 Ba, 2 SPANlSH STYLE. sin"lc ,_1700 __ w_es_t_c_u_rt_o_r_._11_1s__ in tod ay. 964·2967 or ~: ~~l~~.~:68c.M SCRAM-lETS i\PPT 731·4462 Free. Top Pay. Vac Pay Appl.leant should have " Y rs old rpk pvt patio .. ~. Vidor Te .. -an, rrun or 3 yrs extensive a\: · · · level 3 BR owner's unit PARK NEW P 0 RT Gel CANNERY VILLAGE on / lNSWERS Gd. lkg guy wants pretty .....---· ctni: e icper rnrludinf.! ;:ar, new pamt. adults. no on cul-de-sac. Near Spr· STUDIO-sub lease len-fO,.°f~ ~350 31s t St 81 o sq rt " girl friend. ~lc~1 double entry bkkpng thru J-:C7~1·658'30() mo. 64f>..7027. inadale •-Warn e r . nis,SPA,ctc.644-2223 '"" .. Punst -F'tshy -640-8688LV D1v WallcrKldde&Co tna1 balnnt·~ F'am1l11H " ,,.. .., "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /cuslomer prkg. AN· f $425/mo. Age nt at $325. 2br, immaculate! Garage on Peninsula TI QUE ' G t f T . He ly-Near\y -X..XOANCEOFFVN:ltX ~SE Bristol w/payroll. JOb costs & 846-1..371 or cul owner al Fed yd, gar . patio. be h h S MARINE. Cl.OTHING STRJP Beaut oude glrls. Dance St.e IO Newport Beach fund acctng & hnan<'1111 L.ACi\SAOLANC/\ 846-6707. burry!Sm.ree.64S· 4 900. 54i~~rt67~8~~l t. BOUTIQUE. Lease by ll had to happen. The & rBp sesst0ru1. At Our 1Come r or8n stol&l reporlb EitP<'r m F.OP Barh/2Brava1lnow •,.~~r'*,._"'....._ owner. 675-6909 or otherday lwasat apar· oewlocationlsthe most Campusbehmd wouldbchclpful.Bt:1t111 ·•1 1 pd c d ---·---..::--a~ .. 400 <>•c.91= ty andthe bost suggeslcd Carl's Jrr n1ng sal $932 w t,lot 1u uu · pts. ~. 28 Id 1 1---------~ .........-.. ....., "" r R luiturious in Orang" I;'....,,,. Op poo l. Ind'"" racil. /\dlts r.du ren we come. oo 41!:-......_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• a gameo ST IPpon~ ,.._•ftl tf 0 d LAt .... l ponun1ty benchb ftlm~ deadluw 0 .,er 35 '.'no pets or peLc;,startmgalS245mo ~=-___.___ 3871 ~-rr•,....... ... L 11!1 Sbopforrent2330Npt ~bcs·Y Y1U MescrvSae Employer M/Jo' foriday June 16th. \9iH ~IJM>7 ._.,.. • ..--'""v~-"""' Bl. CM 000 sq. ft+ slab. Lott' F'OIMd 5100 u "' t try t on-l ---------1 All 16ppllccillon:o wilt bt· rhlld r en. Call S ue ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEDICALtOt.:NTAL ,,. .. ., .• .,...,1 ..... 3317 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \~M.Sunl2·8PM ..... .. c 6 17 0 7 1 { Se '70<. ~ """' 2 0 6 0 S 0 ... u ,. 11. d . re111ew.,,, lo assure -iach ,,,, 0 r c n ry Seawi d v·11a 2Br. JBa Condo. pool. COO· ven room swte. ·----------Lail. Bm checkbook. con "' ' I ,,.., 9137 n I ge I "·--~f N p 0 ..... ....ft .. ftahe1m. Exc1t1ng de· Ao~~mbly apµ :r;,nl meet ~ th• V"' veruent O<'at1on, 2 S'"' + recepuon area """"~ c. nr pt lalns cr ... ""'t car-.... & imp rv• """"' •·f u ~~~~~~~~~~I v ft lalls"'".""'o\ qua.1.1 1cu onb _ New l&2 bdrm luxury S3l!i. mo. 493 9528. 1650tmooth 454 sq • $200/l'J'lO, Agt s l uh s . PI ease c a II ...... ...., TRAINEE adult apts Ill 14 pla ns tr-"" 3190 J"'f W. YMts Co _646-__ 34_14_. ______ • __ 63_1_-0_1•_o_a_fl_er_12_n_oo_n_. -Divorce/Bankruptcy rrom $270 + pools. ten-••••••••••••••••••••••• 4tt.2211 491.06&0 IRdtlttri• • .,..... 4soo Lost Albino eockatcei. sso af'f'r'UBLERS rus . waterfalls.ponds ! 2 1 ,.,.. Vi N Bl ~1 A ... lon""pin.g. 960.< .. 19 M.lUW Mo.it°" ut--i Apply In t'erson ALL NEW. 6 units. Four 2Br. 2ba. two 3Br. 2ba Cpts.drps. blUm; wncar pr1t'g No pets 310 Vic· ton a 64.2 2JG4 ------2 br 2 hn Apt Pool. quiet an'a. S32S mo 645 50AA ---- MESAPIMES I Br ~. 2 .Sr SJ.'JO Pool. JD('uul. adultll. no pets 2650 Harla Avf!, CM CMClill Verd~ Dr E. orr llarhor Hlvd > 549 ~47 Frtude twnN<'. 3 DH, 2 ba. From San Diego FTwy BR. downstairs. b t.rul. Al& A8'T! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5,...,. 1c ewport I ll': ~· • ~ .,. "~· dnve North on Beach to w/w crpt3. Huge Cncd We've Aot spnng fever at M·l space 1250' Cront of· Mar Ave. M2·7887 & PACKERS 'Woht' Dlstrid McFadden then West on yard&pat. $335 P..Bltll Lido M"nna Village flee. lge rear door'. $240 LOST C .. I ..... ,_.._! 0 27500La Pai Rd .. mo. 629 Terminal Way, · oc"'atee • grey. ,_..,..._ NEEDE Laguna Niguel Mt'Fadden to Seawmd W"flllllilu:Atr ltta Whtie il laats we'reorrer· Urut 16, C.M. 646-068t or while, yello w h ead. ....................... IMMEDIATEl,Y 1 ' Village (7141893-5198 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing rreerenton beaut.of. 54().~. Magnolia/Talbert HB _,.W..e.c&.. 7075 TOPPAY!H t::qua1()ppt.:mployC'r LET US PLACE YOU' (1C't! spare overlook ang Reward. 84.2 1081 All shirts. dny • ioWUlll & $26S 2 br. kids olc . Call us the Bay. Space Crom 290 1....-Wmhd 4&00 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• it ra veyord inc ludl·~ Business Opportunttl'_ rot now. Has all.good a r ea. to 1Z70 sq n mcl. <'n>ts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND· Blk (cmale cat s,..lthL~ wkndl\ Lonii At short umb1t1ou~ couples f.urn Sm fee. 545--4900 d rp s . A I C. 5 d a >' Rci.lred gen ·1 contr a. wire w twhlle s pot on lhroal. Cldy ~rm aulitnment'I. 11011 up to S20U J>t!r wk tor IO l .i •C~r'sGW• janltor\al serv & 811 utll seek 2/3 br apl ab-Out has collar. v1r Dunnutg to li ve In c ure (or day & vacut1on p ay hrs 536240.'J pd Take advantage of *"""/mo. "'pt B<'h. Wiii Ave H B 5-25. 962-8935 chlldr n •· ho E II I ......., I' e ... me. ll· no~plla zallon p an IUSIMiSS as HUllEACH & CIVIC ClMTY BRAND NEW Spac1011S detuxe 3 &t 4 Br. All bltns, !ri>ks. 11;ar. lgc yd. 520 Yorktown Just West or •-.,;;;-!:::::lth,...Wd Beach Blvd. 000-2%19 nr r-Tor UltfwwlaMd 3900 5364'1UI • ••••••••••••••••••••••• oor spring Cev1'r .. & free remdl. net ASAP ·cull Found : l rl s h Selle r celten t w ith youn g aaJ. rent offer. We'll pro· sr8d 5.'i8-74.20.9·5 female.About\t.o l '-'lyrs children At las t job-!4 i IOOMIM~ hablyromet.oourscn~es ---------old Looks like rece nt almo1t 11 years. F.x· ........ , ._ We~1toodhelp brand new. Children OK. s:?OO '$275 1 br 1 blk rrom no pcL<1, &16-42152. evt:!\. ocean 208 l 9th St Tit E EXCmNG by summer Cllll or stop ........ mot.her Monle V111t• & ceUent refa. Call 540-5630 .... . J -. A.ti nlblen PALMMISAAl'TS. by ony weekdny bwtn O,,o......., 5005 SanlaAna.CM 548-411\ or 633-33&4 ask ror Kick AIHMKJ••k MINUTES TO NPT B.~~; :Urtna Villaire ••••••••••••••••••••••• p C °' Nlna 4t c...-Drive Exper d & tritint-es l s\ ~ h BCll R 347SV!a()porto INTERESTF.O IN uofu:d3 rn~.m ~rd .Sh~p: .... W-.4 7100 546-4741 2nd 1h1Cl! MacOrcitor 645--9543 962 __ 884_7_a.;;.gt ____ _ ..,,_ .. _ .. Mtt...." Dae • 1"2 B tut Nwpl !leach Blvrl 1 SEU.ING YOUR b k l 1t n :: (' 0 I Ill r 8 ... •••••••••••••• ••••• • \ACl'063 From Yacht.is, 1631 Phacet1U11 -" ,._ from S220 &up t714J615-&r1'i.2 COIN LAUNDRY? """2'190 ..... .,-M<:ountaClerk Ora.nRcCo.All'DOrt l CM Brand new 4 2 BH. 2 b11 . wa.snrm orr kltr h Child OK No pel11. Cl~r t.n • Must ly~ SO+. neat. 11.A(u• "'" r..mp oyc•r You don 1 n~·" ,, u1111 10 All new 2 Bdrm. 2 bath HI Adult.s. No Pell! CALI NOW• ....,. '"""-1r... I ~por 0 I HB at ...... ., ~m1lton St UCJl u ... 4 Or _,,..,..... &I'll .. deluwfi or MPE ..... c Cl 1(1 d ... II b ~~'U .. -171...., ....,..,..,.,., ..... " ....... • " • a1111 e uvll se b11( me e l pu II c. t alt e .. dr:aw l;}i.t ' wti.o )OU ~n H:uJ 2~5p~6·4124 cs Blb F'Bi'!:',N(wport ~~r:m ~15~9th m~l 1~0:. Com l.undncs alncc• 1963 llema. sm II Items, or respoaalbility S alar y Have ~meOilils you want place no nd tn the 01111) WantAdlletp > M2S6111 ... _______ ~9860 54().2200 (714)547-5934 any item Ju6l CJll open. 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Hs•n I a..clacllplACJ ,.-'-M-J9wn-•••••••••••••••• • •• • •• • ..•....•....•...••.•.•...•••.••..•..•..•....•.••.••...•..•..••.••••.....•..•••••.•....••.... ········•·············· .~~:;::;.:~ .... tl ~ J l\pph.u>n• ~t \ 1''l&P <:llAltl o ~ S~v :.ll2:) M •m S A ). 3622 ~, "1114 Alf!i-·~ .•...••................ ~ropuu Ill j tum C'lt:aa ~u&\ll' bn &M•~n wb\ C's.it.» 10 min bli:llch (1~•n U\. din rm, hall llS I\ v ¥ nn rr ~ l~ 110. cbr ~ G1Ur rbm ~l odor l:P' r~v1A1r I~ ) rt ritpr Oo work m}l)df Kefs !i.31 0101 •Sil \ ~ a.\One >" Unvewo :s•Parlo.1n1t lut •Kcpa1rs ·~eoilt u•llng •LH' NU. l M !>&S \\et.:.m: l'arpet C~a.ners A.'lpblts.5"871 Steam c-ln or ~bi;mpoo C:.,..ta AL'IO uphollitM) All work ' glJW" Trutk mount unit ••••••••••••••••••••••• I:'-t .. .-es . reas rates CaJ"pf'l\ll"f Joy ec"' e<> I, A n Y 645-3716 slie Jobs. Call Allan or , TQny,646~9 · C... ... /COKt•t. ---...................... . Jtm's lloal carpen\tr & All phues con<'rC't e & C1~rgla11s r e pair... elc blkWTk Calm brkwork •IMOOIUH6 C\d.LOm floom Addi. C.bU>etl Coufll~rtOp& Apt ()Ht,..-Comm Alt t'wn.om llomt'I • Unth1 Qwilil)' DOt QuanlJly Wm 8 Anderson 81dr Free !!ii t 631 0361 WE4Tt:RNFE'Nl.'1£CO t1eon up lor Sumrti"r I Diil ll L a nd H UPt' Wood &C bainbn.k will haul 11 ort or clean Reas& pric('s f'ree est LIU.,.) ~I ~ 1837 Kim 493 Iii~ C::.11 anytJme&\6-7070 PT-of p{1lnung ft;xt & 1n1 Pcri1on11u t <•d di: .. 1110 for .1.ow rates flt>f, F'r('l' I' J rt H' u I ., r µ ,. Q p I< est SJ6 4780. 5.36 43R3 l ' u ' 1 n m 1 t 1• y u u 1 PETERS PAJNTlNC Expr'd Keu ll11 t.ei. Free Elil C•ll Gen 552~ Lite hu u ling-ntov1ng l.undscap1na Trc<-lnm P'lader/llepolr G11.rl!&e·Y11rd l'll'll ning ming Clean up 8 y rs Al l PKOf'ESSIONA ••••••••••••••••••••••• wurdrobt• Call N.1n1 1 7~ l835 •VF.RY WW PIUC~• l\eru rules 042 071» 1•itp Fr~ ei;t NobcJru Pamung lntt>r E<tter Neat patch~& leitturel> TIS. Oo Oa.rdunmg M utnt. 848-4()13 or 897 -2862 RA!as. work guar G42 0386 ... -tr."T. n 1•14 39 •• • ••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • George 549 201s Holllecl1mtl119 .,.. ~ ....................... Uftoilllllft f'a.lnung Edrtlntr F,x c~;f{~MlC' T ILl-: ::\J>\'u ..it U)r ~~w!~f1~tr~!. Clean u p s, JI o ult n g Want a REALl.Y CLEAN ••••••••••••••••••••• .. pr'd. honest. neat. reais ..... & Pet Care ty &1tn l•i. ·noor' 2!i >'"' i..,.ndscapan g l!Jl. UOU~'> Call Ctngham NO WAXVlNVL Llc'd964-104.$0uve ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'11 1> S ml rrp"H' ~identla.I ..nrojt-cts-jo1nl med I" t e s e r v I c In" G I ,,. All br--·•~ The f''oUage K .... pers 002 lHK.1 ~enturea ... ,~a II . 9t)() 4180 ,,,.,,9007• ., tr ee est . .,..5.5123 '"...., "" Ex p ln o ~.., --------1\ ~ F'reet'Stimatt'A ri.nt-t~r amt g hy es1gn, maintenunre. 'E' 16 Sor .s:ics.-s74 F1oors, carpets. baths. Rlnehart l'iooreovt:nog R. Sinor St. Ill'., ins Try sale• & lea!ung. (;om C .Hl\MIC ,Lile-Ni:w or. rt· dditions. remodl'I, all GARDENING walls. patios. wllldows me ~~~hrs merc.-lal & re1>1denl1al model h t'l' c i.t !>ml t-constr. Fr1..~ est. SERVlCE Spec. pnce for vaca nt re 846-2:1178 61}5667 7~ t49S JOl>s welcome. 536 ·4967 ... ..-~ S48 .,...,~ ~id-~ ~~.. YC>tn-IC MAN 5 yl'1' eitpr ' .th ~ Spiro S48·82SO Llc'd . .....,, · " '"'~~" rz Ml'J · a...................... ---TboseGLl)'s 974.0810 ••••••••••••••••••••••• in wall<'ovenng. Free ---T Senl -.............. Exp Japa.Jlese Gardener ests 64s.&S76 Andy ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" u -ncd .. Complete yard service Rosemane's ftouseclean Brickwork S m all Jobs I WlU help you huy or l>t:ll ••••:··~··••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reliable & neat 645-0694 Ulg Refs, rettson. Own N4'WJ>Ort. ~ta Mesa & Paul f" Cao non Fri..-consultation Miki' JUhn 1o 1 ret· l\taintcnance Hett.rd Etectric: tra 642 t•"" ,,.5 ... 39 Irvine. 67s-3175eves Wallpapenng Craft11man u•n 960 .;.,u · T rimm 1 nl(. t •J~P ir1 i.; Ind. carpenter. comm'I, U c 327136 ~e914 Reliable Expr J apanese ns. . """"" ..... Bl ;!Ll/434·3942 _ .. _ ..,.....,. 1Jmb111~ & rl.'movul L•~ res No JQb too s mall 'oncrete driveways. Gardener Reas Free The Moppets Cleaning ockwall. slumps lone. RoofilMJ &insrd !">4&·72.6.1 U>ratt'4. rers f>'6 4778 Llc'd /Bonded 642 U894 John S3f-8082or~·~I Sldewalks, patios. Qual ELECTRlClAN·Pnced est. 64S·5230 aft 5 .30 Semee. We steam dean b r l c k Q u ;, I WE WILL PAINT AN ••••••••••••••••••·•-·• . ---work ut reas pnces. U c ngbt·free esumate on Mike carpets alao. Top qunl workmanship Lie & AVER/\Gf': HOUSI': e11-Rl-'PfJR & REROOi'' All Remo~111i-. tr1 mm1n1:. Qirpenter &Cabrnetwrk & Bonded. Dure ll. large~smal\jobs work.Refs Call~2393 Bonded Call Bob tenor. ~9. Aver 4 unit t • , . h 1 pl'Ulllnw. fo'rwcsl. L1c'd . Free Est. Sml )obs & re 963-7339 Ucen.sed 673--0359 G1Mral W.icH 963·7339 apt ext $375. 1134m35 Y ( s s 1 n j? e s · in.sured &12 21)2.1 pairs. 673·51<!5 eves lc:=-a..-tr:--:Od-:-or------1~~==---'•!:..-__:::.:::::.:::::: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walls & «i1lmg·k1tchen & 547 73J4 ro<' sh:ike1S «ompo tar ---- Alvtn Electrical Problems ? Call HANDYMAN: Carpentry. bath washed. Other odd Mo"*J F'ree e11t 5'1 I ·5930 Window CIHNftq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay Shor e Elect rl c. electric.-al. plumbing & jobs. 646-6145 afl 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P~Unl: & papc.nng. ~ Complct<' nooflng Co ~··•·••••••••••••• ••••• Lou's Home Rcva1rs. JO yrs exp. Doors. \l.1ndows, pallos ClC 5.51·2<154 R.J. Ht..dfrnan & Son. ResJd & Comm'I. Llc'd, nrs. ~502'2. 557-4504 MOVIMG >rs serv. Harbor area S R.us. rates Quality wk ~rvtng CM. Npwl. Bell. RelDOdel&addil1ons. ins ure d & b o nded. fl • MRS . CLEAN makes Versatalc·~ expert. pro· LIC' &l/\brd.642.2356 Est ~yr~ t>ll-4943 I r\• Ri!a 'o ~ (. oa•.1 645-;4644 orS48·4SU. 64.5·9341 • -ng eve r ything gleem fess1onal. Make your 1 . C'lt>a ,1n.: S£rv1n• Licensed & Bonded. · ••••••• ... ••••••••U••••• &C'h .. apts & ho mes next m ove a bmooth Int & Ext 'lpel'iuUst.c; 1 F..1.1sts1de Roohng lh:roof 5'18 ~lf C.,.t Seniec ----------1 &tat. Sdet OCC Studeol. 1 Ton truck. SJ6.6728, :>49-93'72 ll'ansact1on on you and sty $199. 2 '\) 12W f'rec-1111( & ropa1rs . ,.Tt'l' elit. ----. - o o m ·Addi t 1 o n s It ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trash, tree trim, Ron on your budget. S34·0840: est 960-3504 646-m49 Your maid dOt'sn I do win ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpet M11n will lay yours or mine. ttepa1rs & clearung too' Guar work al bigger sav111gs Free ~t. 1·988-67:>4 Rernodell.ng. 3t yrs eJCpr Flitate & household sales. 642..5700 979-6489 a...dKaplRg 493 . 5025 a o Y ll m c PSJJ\llng int & t>Xl Free.• ---dows? W1• do Cilll u:. w /bard to build sites . exp. in anliq. etc. Free ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• est. Cail Bill or Stev,(> Tht-ra:.t~t dr.1w 111. tbt' 631-0211or645 2032 IMAGINATlON is our consult'n .540-2679 All sz hauling; compl. LANDSCAPING Make your s hopping 646-5793 971.ol.2A W~l . a D:itly hlot 1f11vesometh-1n-~-y-o_u_w_a_· n-L password. Quail Builders landscp'g: xlnt lreeserv Reasonable pnces. easier by using thl' Daily · Cla111>1r1cd Ad ·Phone lo 1odl • (.'lui.s1ftl'd ad:. do 1121.3494 Gonion 644~l Classified Ads 64.2·5678 64-7600. -494-21.29 968-8783 Pl.lot Class1f1ed Ads SeH 1c1Je items 642 5678 642 567H 1t well 642 5678 ------- HflpW•ted 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 HelpW•ttd 7100 foWpW..t.ct 7100 HetpW.t.d 7100 HefpW..+ed 7100 Wo1tttd 7100 ~W•t•d 7100 .......................................•...... ····················~·· ..........•............••....•..••.•.......................••.••••......•..••••..........•......................... ········•·············· t:afcterla In· Plant. Irvine Clencal· All around office COOK DATA EMTRY o• .a.•ay FG r BERG s area Pt1meJobs 9am work. A /P, eitpense re· • ~C ~ M . I LA SE R -Generul Office IDEAL for coll~~!! stu ,Jann ori11l , f u ll 11rn" t2.30pm & 4pro·9pm port. phone s ales. Exper'd . Br eakfast. "'cca•f*'J a.ric needs ex pr. (e m ale E.xper 3s 3 ~un oper & IW".ce '"°'"ICM" dents. P/llme . tiood hrs Jamlonal maintenance Mon·l-'ti. c.as~t'r & I.me customer relauons & cor lunch & dinner. Apply m FUU time position open f' /time. Pd holidays, Rel <"oater. hand lay s m Resp • decisive lnd1v. Sales Dell very Good Company hcnef1 Ls. i\pply work. Fiume Jobs sam respondence. Typing & person, Tale of T he as a video dis play hos p1ta li zal1on . lop part.s&capnbleofrepair able to work w 111te money.~l -0842 1n person Stand11rd Sh~· 1pm & 7am-3pm Mon lO key 3 must. Phooe for Whale Restaurant, •OO terminal operator for a wages. Apply 1835 Wh1L-& touch-up work. Sport superv .. needed lo take St.ore.<!. 30'1i So. Bnst.ol. F'rr.AJso.needpeoplelor appt.754.1371 Main,BalboaPerunsula. Basic /F o ur m 1n 1· uerAve, Unit l:S·7.Costa Fishing Fineries . 1730 chargeofanouity,lns .. & C.M Sats o nly Call (714 1 compute r . Some ex · Mesa.642·LM3 Pomona.Unit:>,C.M. mutual fund proc~mg lndU$trial •---------!194·Zl3l Cook, exper1enced i.n con· perience lll desirable, but ---------1 for Fash. ls . invest . f1hn A TTAn'IOH _ . • JAHITORIAL "* ----------• Clerical tmental cuisine for fine will train individual with Driver/Yar d man 1n Figure Salon Skills: Xlnt typrn~. stat ..._._:_·& =--w~:. l MEN WOM1';N CC1191ff11 Mmt/Stri~ SPECIAL established dUU1cr house demonstrated typin~ ac-building ma~nal yard. Mature woman wanted ability. lO.key calc .• & ~ .,...... COUPLl::S Hasty Printers, Lag RECRUITI""~ in Laguna Beach. Phone curacy, and speed. Work Permanent position . for part Ume afternoon phone tech. 640-0123. •. NOWlURING' F I t ' m c . ex Pr n e c ..... w 497-2128 3"" only 1Jl pleasant e nvironment Must have \la ltd Ca hf po11it1on Ill figure salo n utc & heavy temPorary P3.J1·llmc perm pos111u11 -t9443S31 for appl 0 with good company dnver's License. 493·3552. 6.'ll 2444 GeMral Offlc~ tndu.stnal j-01>6 available. For app\ Call 752 729i Clerk s. T ypists, CO IC benefits 1nclud1n g '2 SJC. Typinft40wpmaccurate . Assembly. pac.-ka~in~.i---=....:------ Cl\MERA SALES Retail. Secretanes. Keypunch 1-~rr prep cook for top weeksvacauoni.fterone FURNITURE m.c>549..J942 Labeling & General LEGALSt:C'Y.Challun~ fuU ·time. not temparary, Oprs. PBX & All Office restaurant in Laguna. year. company paid REFIHISHER Unskilled work Mul>t 1ng position for lakl' full eompany benefits, Skills. Sign up now for good p11y , name your group insura nce, c:rt>dit DRIVEAS S have Lransp . & phone. rhari~e sec'y w 5 Yl'l> ex e11per preferable, but not close lo home temporary own hrs. Call 494·9765. wuon. etc. Apply at Men or women 25 yrs or Must be a hie to com· Girl Friday, cheduler, Special rccrwt1ng fo1 !>('r Xlnt typmg & S /11 nPC. ca 11 ro r a p pt assignments at 1ughes t ask for Nina or John "8 .&. .._.~ECO .a.ST older. Know the coast pletely restore & refinish SalExpeditor llard02work. your convcrucncc !>kills 0 C.: Alrporl area. 9683334 hourlyrate ~ "" c1t1cs.Ni!IS180aweek or new. old . antiques. aryopen.557·1 I Salary<'Omm1:ni.urah· COOKS DA.ftY PILOT more Or11 ngl• Coast leather Know wood Friday June :?. 975.11111 2. H :> 15:>' DESPt:RATELY 330 W BaySt.,CM Yellow (;ab l7300 Mt. dyes, glues . past es GOODJOI HH/\t Car Rental Agent Tramee ruJl or Pl lime Lite typing. ftl.lnf!, somt bkkpg knowll'dg helpful Male or female F R1DAY,JUNE 2, 10.4 J\t. H UNTIN G TON BEACH CENTRALLJBRARY 7111 TAL BERT, H B. Needed. all shifts. Ma lx'tweenthehoursof llerrmann. Jo'ountatn s pecial woodwo rk ln~ 2dysper wk.permanent HUNTINGTON BEACH LEGAL SECRETARY Barker's 2525 N. Grand. 1:1.00AM-5 OOPM Valley. <No. or Slatl·r m achin ery u s ed in Pensioners. a car, refs CENTRALLIBR,\RY 3.5 Yrs exp Xlnt sk1lli. Santa Ana. Apply in Callror be twn Nc w hopc & restoration Must bew1ll biJ.2289 7lllTALBERT.118 Topsalary 752-2518 person 8·4 Mon-Sat A · J:.:uclid) ing to relocate & live 1n --------- 11556-1711 8.16-848 ppc:>Lntrnenlpleo:-•• Las Vegas. Foreman GROOMER I. 64Z..432 I, •xt 277 needed P erm a n e nt l::icpenencedall bret.'<is You can also apply Mon Fri al U:gal senctary. hcuv y corporall' xlnt skill~. ability to work un 1>upt:rv1:.t.-d Mag II expcr pr d t• r S m d 11 or<· Airport a r c <1 . NB SJ.1.998.J -----1 Ccr Wash MCM09"" Growth co. Good Pay Bonus & Pror.t Shanngplan You cun abo apply Mon· Fri at COOKS (:;qual Opp0rtun1ty DR l V E R . e '( pt.' r • d Wnte your ruH quetlJf1l'a S34-66b2 or 536·0677 KLL~ Employer household m o v 1 n g lions to: RefinJShers 4601 GUY FRlOAY OVER 45 Properly mgm"t ofc. bkp'nJ!. Uiru P /L Typ rn~. pauilm~. mUlor re· pairs, Npt Bch area 644-0-139 IELL~ Position a vail, break· & DB.I HELP lunch or d.m. Cont. cuswe )tctro Car Wash Sys tem!> 675-6220 Call 548·7863, N.B. 2!150 llarbor Blvd.t..:M :.111v1c1 ·, {;HEF ASSIST /\NT. for MUI Dove Street pnvate CQ1>n' ..... club S Stc340 Newport Beach ~J 8l3 1441 Oranl'(e Co Full time, NCYr t\N AGENCY xlnt salary & benefits ··NEVER A FJ.;E "' Jo:xtens1ve kllowk·dge & ~~~~~~~~~~ ... xper a must. 496 5767 - Clencal SPEClAL RECRUITING CLERKS UTOTEM Openings Now J\ vallable COOKS WAHTB> Broiler & Saute Special· ty . Contine ntal ex· perience pre fe rred Lunch & dloner Apply 1n person Mon-Wed 3 ~.The Victor Hugo Inn, 361 Cliff Or, La"una Bei.ch !NO P H ONE C ALL S PL~E> ter Help STAX Rurgrrs 899 W.19t.hSt,CM (' I " r k s . T } p'1 s t s . Seaelane:.. Keypunr ti l)pr.;, PBX & All C)ffu~e Sl<1lls. Sign up now ror cl06e to home temparary d..~1.1:11menl!> at highest hourly rate for full or p1t1me t'lerlu. • ter help for sandWlch on 2nd & 3rd sh.Jfts No shop Ideal for mother ex pe r n ec.-ess a r y ·we w 1ch1ldren m school. Ask tram. Advancement op· for Marvm. 646-3820. porturutJes to those who ---------- COUNTER HELP Th e new Der Weine rshn1tzel needs s tudents. housew1 ves. h ard worke rs. full & part-ti me . w /rlex i ble scheduling. must be 16. 1 wk pd vac aft I yr Apply MONDAY JUNE 5. 10 4 Al J-"Olr.'11'/\I~ VALLEY lluman Ser v1{·e:. Building C1v1c Center ll~Slater. fo'. \lly quabry. for information go lo our nearest market or contact the personnel office at 12142 Lampson St Carden Grove 537-4840 t;qual OppQr Employer You cao'also apply Mon f'r1 al 2SO Bristol. C. M. next to Cl.BK TYrtST Ward & Uarnngton Tratnee Pos. for billing 1------::._ __ _ IELL~l clerk for insurance co in le wanted to manage • N B. Good typing slulls. small bu.slness. P /time Salary to $500. Good co 1--Mr_. H.all __ 642_·_1634 __ . __ _ oc•nef1ts. 833-84~. t RVICE..-. 1401 Dove Street ~tt•340 Newport Beach Clefk-Tvnist IS33-l44l J~ NCYr AN AG t-:NCY needed for the Classified "NEVER A F~E" Oepartmenl or the Daily _________ , Pllot. Type 45wpm e lee· • ..iiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiill tnc. ~ood phone voice c.1ertcal YOU ARE SPECIAL! Opporturt1ty for advance· ment. Excellent com· pany benefits. For Appomtment for interview Call 6424321, ext 'l:77 Equal ()pporturu\y Emplo)er Our custonwn ar• Codrtail W..,.H too! C Oft'll in 10 W • School C:Gt "911tdt yow skilk Eam U1> to $300 per wk. to fhe'r Medi. Yoe1r Low twUon. Placement chok. of dayt & loc• assist. 751·9194 tion. Ho~! lector trainee. nnance 10 KEY TYrtSTS SECRET .lalES FtLECLBJ<S RECEl'T10..lSTS background b elpfl.11. Must have good telephone vo1re. Ex· ceUent salary + rom mission. Contact Mrs. Good,645-2640 CREDIT OPENING U you are happy working walh the public on a one to one basis. & are good w /figures, this opening may be right for you. We oHer compr ehensive training & the opportuni· ty for advancement. Yo11 will h ave FREE roedical, dental & tire in· s urance as well as paid vacations. profit sharing plan & liberal employee d.iseount. If interested please c.-all, 644-1212 or stop by for an loterview. THI lttOADW A Y 47 Fashion lsland, NB F.qual Oppor Employer CUSTOOl.lMS Earn p rr mooey as sub- PACIFIC PYSOHHEL COLLECTOR s1tute cust.odJan. Varia- ble hrs lncldg hfter - Salaried position In noons. evs. $4 .50/hr. Costa Mesa ore. Mm l yr H tingl DA h u . e-.rnor. belpfu". Call e1·u un on oo::ac ruoo -..-IJ H.S. dislnct. 714/898-6711 640.1970 610 Newport Center Dr Su1le27S, Newport Bch. 1'.:qual Oppor EmpLoyer Watkins, 714/549·4200. ext:M2. E q ual Opp o r t unity 1---------- Employer. Dato COfttrol C .. Coo8'-IN9fcnt Exper"d only. Good pay CLERICAL & beoefit.s. Apply, J olly A\I k il l 1 Roger • .OO S.Coasl Hwy, " s s u r It en t y Laguna Beac)l. needed Long & s horti--....::0.---.:.....---- t(>rm assignments lloll·I---------• day & vacation pay Ho11pilalliat 1o n plan av all.able. 54 741 <Across From Orange Co Ai fl>Ort) Equ•I Oppor Employrr Cooks& IOtdtttt ._. Days I& N1ghU ApPly After 3PM ................ '1S:l1 W. Cout Hwy. N. 8. H YOU want YOW' advertia- tng message to reach more people At lowrr ~t. Claasll led Is the way to go1 Call Now: &42·S678 Do you like detail work in a busy data processing eovironment? We need someone who prefe r · rably bas some book· keepmg or acctng bac.-k· ground lo balance & edit l'~tomcr IDput & com· puter reports. Xlnt ro. benefits. I.St & 2nd shifts. Call Peraol'UH!I for io· tervw app\. lnUlgrated Dat a . Costa Me s a, 5*-0080 o.ta•tryr ...... TermlnaJ & printer ror lBM 3741 or keypunch ex per helpful Apply . Kirsc h Co . 17 362 ArmHrong, Irvine . r Near Redhi l l &r MacArthur) S4()..8S03 Dfti Ytty Pft'Wft for busy Newport travel agency Must h i.vc reha ble moto rc ycle & in surance. Will work ap· prox 5 hrs daily Mon Fri Jtrly wage. nuleage paid 833-9617 P e ri odontist needs p/llme asst lo work rront & back. Exper. prefd Xray cert r eq 'd. Sal open JI B 8'12·6631 Dental Asst . seeking mature p e r so n wfcha1rs1de & fmt oHc cxper for growmg N 8. practice. 631 ·3733 Dental Cha1rside Asst Pleas a nt N l:L Rroup prac t:xpe r pref'd 64().t l.22 Dental Assist. Beautiful SJC ore. Need energetic lel!m member. ROA. 3 day wk. Expanded duties w /some fro nt ~esk . Br,.nefit s . sal open 4!Jl.4402. Denlal Asat for orthodonlc o<rc. full time. benefits. 542.5997 Denta l Rcceptiooil>t. Mature woma n. Type 50·60wpm. Ben e fits 642.5997 Dental front office. Eit· pe rience necessary . 644-1405 DISHWASHER Lunch.• days. sl'tort hrli. 54(}.3641. DCVERtExpr'd, over 18 needed for boat cleanmg service. 67J.-U20 DOCUM&n CONTROL CLERK Take charge of docu- ment control secUon of eng. de pt. Maintain bluepri nt arc hives, operate bluepnnt mach. ~·1 ofcexphelp(ul • Growing e lett roni<'s menuf. offers good pay & benefits. congenial at· mcephcre Call D£CC 1.rvine s.46-4731 Equal ()ppor Employer DONUT SHOP Mature expr'd counter help. P/time. 5:45 AM to 11 AM. lrv\Qe. 552-\441 DONUT SftOP. p/lime & f /tune. All af\n & eve s hil\s avail. Woman age 25 or over . Apply in persoo. Olppity Donuts. J~ Newport Blvd. CM Donut shop. all sblfts. No e~. nee. 135 E . 11lh Sl. CM. Apply in person. Drafting plumbing le air conditioning position in srmll engineering otrice, Jr vlne. 8 cno· 1 yr ex pertence prererable Salary relative tn ex.· Pt-rlence 540-634 I S<-U idle items 642 5tl78 w 1comm ·1 rum movmit Liiliput Lane. Las Vegas co. 23 yrs or ovr830-4m: Nevada 89102 S tart 1m ----------mediately MO 1 Do\ e St r('t•t Onver net.'ded. Sl John ·s K.ruts. Must be neat. &. General offire "clerk. lite rc-sponsibl(• 17422 Dari1:n bookkeeping expc.nence ,\vc. lrv 540-7171 r equ 1 red Appl y in Ste 340 Newport lieach i---------833-144 l 11101' AN AGENCY "NEVER A FEE" Ulw Chic:bft ~ per s o n o nly . Lido DRY CLEANERS Shipyard. 900 Lldo Park needs ex pr. part time Dr, NS Hair stylist with following & make-up artist are now 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; oeeded ror a fast growmg 1; belt.er salon chain in the So. Calif. area. Excellent bedefits & advancement opportwuties for career uunded proress1onals . 1t couldn't hurt t.o call Mr. Paul about a reward mg career m real estate Free training 1( you qualify~ presser. 9&72 llam1llon. ---------- GENERAL OFFICE lleavy phones & typ111g 10 Ke y adder Good phone manner essential. Small manuf. Sal com mens ura te w /eitp c r 118. 968 363.J Qi II 642·61 &t. •642·1916 HELPER Bedronlc T •chs lmmed opcrungs & op- Porturuttes lll an cstab. co. ut Orani;:e Co. a1rprt a r ea Applicants Lo troubleshoot. repair & h•:.t elc.~1.ronic s ystems l•---------Need person lo learn General Office shipping & rec Also. some maintena nce & R.ecenl analog & d11utal ex per req 'd. I ntcr v1cw by appt only, 557 9051 ask for Busch. MAIL cleanup. Pnnllng plant. DISBURSER SJ To start. 540-802'7 ---------•I No ex.per nee. Vanety of 1.Jouseeleaners needed. ELECTRONIC duties include some local Mature. Top s.J, Car nee. dn ving for errands App. 642· l403 645-3439 ASSEMBLERS ly. National Sys tems Housekeep er. mature. Corp. 4361 Birch St, N 8 rught shift, 11·1 in guest W in <Near OC Airport) Equal e are start g a ne w Oppartunit.y Employer home. CM. &16-6716 ('lectron1 c product & need exper'd people for Housekeeper. a few hrs producllon llne assembly ---------•I dally. for elderly wom.a n or PCB's, chassis. & ca· G~En _.L & soo. Must have car ble harnesses & rework ~ ftA _64.S-__ 1553 ______ _ Able to read scbemat1cs OFFICE HOUSEKEEPER/BABY lndustnal ATI'EHTIOH Mett & WCMMft J.C HASH RLTRS CALL 768-7700 Lite & heavy temporary Liquor clerk, P (f. I or 2 industnal Jobs available rughls/wk. Asse mbly. Packag1n~. 64.2-0S37 . Labellng & General ------ Unskilled work. Musi Lot Person, rull or pt have transp & phonl' lime. over 18. Dr1 vcr·., Special r ecruiting lor Ill' Pickup & debvery & your convenience maintain cars. Also train MONDAY J UN£ 5. 10 4 At FOUNTAlN V /\Lt.EV Human Services Bwldin~ 10200Slaler. F. Vly • You can also apply Mon-Fri al IELL~ sr ~v 1 cec., 1401 Dove Street as car rental rep Call 5.56-l"lll Macbinery mawl m~·ll lndust laundry. Start SI> hr ~ bener1Lo;, more 1r exp with 1.iundry .ow rh SA547 4418 MACHINIST & color codes a plus .,..........,.o Llve m. 2 child. $3 85to•A 90hr Ba·-'o Natioo's largt!'S\ educa-.;>A l lic.n · .-. · ~ n Pvt rm TV Rers please Ste 340 Newport Beach 833·1441 N.B. co. needs1 Clas~ /\ Macluru.'>l for l:Jndgeporl Mill & tfardmge Lathe CI06e tolera.nce pr~1s1on work. Exper req d : Top bens E 0 E. 557 9051 ask for Ron Adams NO'l' AN AG ENCY .. NEVER A FEE" exper. Apply in person at ~~1 f0~-1~!5 5~5J~~~ _842_·_26_1_:9_H_B_: _____ • ITT ~~~ Services DepL Typmg & GENERAL Tori.PAY J~_0.._ ....... ~ts some letter writin g Hnt~l:V(f PER --r,.._ c to uu.x.n Set-up & short run mlll, l .• ot:DA'EW .. V us mer serv. exper. u--·-l th G ._.. ,..., -" h l ( I Good po ( ...... "' IHSU11.a.HCE a c. press. d oppor to COSTA MESI\. 92626 e p u . s or -and pcrsoo returning to j ob l Teen. Mature, reliable, exp w/growmg co :'i 1714)~1 mkt. Hrs 7:45-4;1S. App. rers. Good driving re· Costa M~ Agency or. Oay/40 hr wk Co pd • -Eq-ua•l•()p-p-E•m•p•l•oy•e•r-1 ly. Nation al Systems cord. Large pleasant fer.; x.Jnt 0 PPQ,rtWlllY for lJfethosp ms. Cole lnstru· r~.43618i.n:b St.N.8. beachhome.Pvlroom& ftal w /cxpe r . Puy & ment Corp.(714 1S56·3100 """" ba worlung roods the best .... u.. s c odd w s t\ ENGINEER Vcrsaule structural de · s igner to join s mall <Near OC Airport) Equal --· 84&-_2289______ <714 I 642·6500 D>J\I • r Y ay • . Opporumjty Employer HOUSBEEPH ________ 1_E_O_E_. _____ _ lnterest1n~ p/lime job. a....t•GtClA..-5/"'· i t Newport Beach -consult-________ _. Experienced. Part time. Flex. hrs 20 h r /wk. -..... llUI s Eng. s pe akin g. Own Learning construction F'em/21 + Pd rehearsal:-. trans. Loe a I refs. scheduling. graphics. Local to begin. tour in Ulg structural engineer- ing firm doing widely va ried work. 7S4 /640· 2880 ESCllOW SECRET AlY lmmed openln~ for an e xperie n ced person . Salary open. Call J An· drews at Irvine 5aV111gs. 752-2600. E.O.E F4CTORYHElr }tun small mach ine. someshop exper. but will train. $3 hr to start w t rapid adv. Xlnt co benefits S4~0403. FACTORY TRMES & Cutters. Arts & Cralts exper helpful. F1llme day or sWUJg sluft. We make wo ven wood s hades. Apply. Kirsch Co. 17:lS2 Arms trong Ave. Irvine. <Near Redhill & MacArthur> ~ Factory help. aluminum garage door 3ssembly. Wi U tra..ln. CM. 833-0033 SS7-4641 Fast Food Counter hclp/cas h1er , c:ool<. Parl time day 4c evening positions availa- ble. Apply 1n person between Z.4 l1M d a1 ly. L4lllM) JoM Silnr's ........... 309~ llarbor RI. C~ 1\l"rOliS rrom fcd CO 9796006 WMtAds Call 642·5678 \ General Office TRAIMH Entry level pos. gradiog examinations for nat'l education firm . Req's neat handwriting & lite typing. Apply, National System., COrp, 4361 Birch St. N .8. <Ne ar OC Ai rport> Equal Op· port unity Employer GENERAL LABORERS UrgenUY N~ed ! ! ! Warehouse Stock Clerics Slupping & Rece1vmg Must have phooe & rella· ble transp. Long & abort term assignments. Holi· day & vocat ion pay. Hosr~·aliutlon plan ava1 . VOLT f t M J.lttJa/\U'I tif HVH f 1, Jl41C...-Drln 54M741 <Acrosa From 0r8n.8e CO. Airport) Equal Oppor Employe1· Y ou r frle od s and ~ldlbors use Classified when t h ey havt' sornethlng to aell They 'II tell you how we ll ll worked for lhern • 675-6444. Bal Perun. Needs a qwck mind & a ra.11. good eye. 540.7994 AladffioM . 541·4630 HSKPPR. Shor t hrs , twice weekly. Emc1ent WANT ACTION" ad\l.lt. N.Bcb. 642·3481 Classued Ads642·5678 HtfpW-.cl 7100HelpW•ted 7100 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTMENT ~SALES Prestigious scrond trust deed Investment rirm h seeking en expenenced salesperson to 11ell prime Orange County reslden~1aJ loan~ Prerer lnd.1V1dual with good investor base and Real Eswte sales license. Tt\is I~ an eitceptional opportunity ror an Jnd1vidual With success 1n Secunllt'ti Sales and lookinit t (I enlt'r a ~rowth on e ntcd Industry wilhout 1hc concern of market decline Exrl'lhml rt>mm1s51on H ht>11ule perm11s unlirnllcd J>Cl'?lonol ~rowth und 1mmedl11t~ income Pre:.ent Investment Counselors earn a m1n1mum of SJS.000 00 annually. Our loam; are written to nllraet sophisticated Investors seektn~ secure Investments with yields itveragmg 12'"~ Cull 1-:xt.-c. V r ,ll il4·64"·8824 NEWPORT EQUITY FUNDS, INC. 620 twl.\IJ)Ort Center Drive, Suitt 211 Newport e.ach, CollfornkJ 92660 MaJ<is : top wa~es paid Apply . Tht> Inn .Jt L-aguna, 211 No Coast. llw~una Beach. ~/\JD wanted full time or p/time Scac.-bH Mott.'I, 11\6 \ S Coast llwy. Laguna Bch. 494-4R9i M Jln l e n an c c & Landscape, cxper'd on ly Call a ft 4:30pm &Sun days, 751 0609 ____ _ Manager, rabn c.-ston·. Cost.a Mesa. Exper re quired. Call cullecl. 213/627 4471 • MAH.lGat Lrg growing retail chum ol women's wear lookm~ ror fashion minded In dlv1duals w /sales bark itround. Must be mature. enthusia:.ll<' & able tn motJvate a sale~ forl·c S t n <I r i! s u m t• t 11 Cl8881lled ad no. 2<t8, r 10 Daily Pilot. PO Boll lSQI. Costa Mesa. Ca. 9262f; M ATURE W O MA N p /t\me to welc.-om t• newcomer~ & c.-ont "rl merchants 1''\eiuhh• hr. Need rar. l11~ lYc:>tnr;. S47·:.l95 Peopll' who need P l'Oµh• That ~what tht• DAIJ.V Pll.01 SERVICt: Dlk t-;t:TORY 1:. oll abnut' .. 11 I J..· . ' -. . ~-~~ ..... !~~~~-~-~~ ..... ~~-~~~~~·~.d 7100 H.lpWOAted 7100 H.tpWcmttd 71 00 H~pWont•d 7100 ThurSday Junr I 1')76 OAILYPILOr ""7 -------·· --i . . . . • . . • . • • • ••••• , • • • • • • • • • . • • • • . . . . . • . . . . • • • • • . . . . • . • • • • • • • • . • . • . • . . • • • • • • • • • • .._ l~:~.~~·:r:.~.· t:i;; Ht.AJ.f...'!IArr.:>AU...'l twst•1.1r,,,nt SAi.ES Stinu:r Stataun l\tt,•n !°!~.~~~.~ 1100 4'lttCJ1n IOOS DOCJ' 1040 MECHAll:Al. MSEMllEIS t;U uw NOW H05TISS & dolnL <'lilJ\ll d 011y & •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co -......... Ope~ l::v~ FUii &. p1Umc Ar1 l"ow lrUt.'k dnvt.'r-. i::llP l-'01 t'11llt!l11J r• Antique AK(' lh•ga:.tcrt'd 11\111<' Lah Is THE ""' lb&h fa.i.h1ooe-d womcn';j vly, Shell StMllon. 17U1 & pfd 0\N Oll >r-. Top p .. y l'('ln,oli 1 hi ~urlt d pup11) 6 wi•ck:. old ~r h.1H· 1mn~<d 1Jpo•n 111~ fvr mrrtuJlh.al o .u·mbl1 r1> \tt•(h1H111 .al ~mbl> l'~P. r d.-110c..t < ,OIJd v.vrku11i t't11uh 6. 'lnl hcn..ru~ \ 1>ph 1r1 l'•f\ t 1mt J a nltur ... l"bftlt'n '"''" .. 1.> 11tn\ p.11111~111'1• .,... nu"" ~•110~ t llw \kron 1n Uk l ... ,;un• II.I ll \1 .. 11 S.Uan dt·~odai i•n p11 \le,... •·llJ)t'n• n1" Pt. ... t' Jf>VI) IU.6. Mun h .n ITT THI A.lllOM 1-..lH. ""°~l•I J~h'Oduc h PilTTIMI 1485 DALE WA "i C.1llt.1l Co mtro th1 ~ CO$TA MF .. C\t\, ~ hr 1t.t•C'lt Terr upl.'0 «714 >SoaSWI ..-v H B Ao oppor for ~~Eq~u~a~I ()p~p~l-;~0~1p111~o)~e~r~I mature tndav to cnJOY .in _ l1'1tercst1ng p('rm P 1T l'a reer whtl t4 yuur ctuldren ate ul 11c-hool You'll bt workin~ on your own up t.o 2A hrs Pt>r wk Mon 1'huris. C>eullfl(t diret'\ly w /retall :.tores he.lpt.na to merchsrudase Gillet«: products There IS no gelling. I.Jut mst have own cur. You'll re· t't1ve salary & t•i<Pt•nse allowance Gtllctlk will pay you dun ng ~ wk trwn111g progriim Send bnef resume to G1lklle Co 3670 S Walker Ave. San Pedro 90731 EOE Me d ical l\l.i.1.!i t ;a nL Hunt l:lr h Phys 1c 1a n Wnlt' Ooic • 21'0 rurC" of 0101) Pilot PO Box 15tl0 C.:U.ta Mt-lla, Ci 92G26 • Medical Secretwy EXPR'D (or busy office 1n HuntJngton Bc-h Must I.now front office pro c~~ 847 .2547 ----- Medical assL Ftool office & lra n11r n bcr f'r1·f Spa rush l>peukmg. (;;.ti I 640 01 40 , a.:tk for Margo rel Medical leapffCM9l1t Exp req'd. 1-'ai.h l!i 8 5, -M t-•. $650 81•ncl1b ti+HOJ.5 Med ical A ss 1~lanl. front/back, F tr for al lcrgy o Cc. Eicper o nl; Call 831-0l.34 . MB>ICAL ASSIST. For solo inlerrust . Xlol work.mg conds. Sal com · pel1t1ve. Exper nee Send res ume to Dr Rosenblatt, 400 N ewpon. Center Dr, S uite 'l09. Newport Beach, Ca 92660 Mgmnt: Promote In tcrnat1onal & local athletic comp'l. Stu dents. tu-school or col· lege, Also need Mgr, own ofc. Wiii train. l·3PM 54() 7436 or AM's 675·3326 The fastest draw in th(' W~st . a D1.11ly Pilot 0.sa&fied Ad &42 5678. rART·TIME ClBlJ(S Prest1g1ous drugs tore. localed m N. B LS seek.LOI( iod1 vidu11ls tot r1U the followmg poslUons GfftwareD~t Personable 1 e ne rgetic person needed w Ja rt.Js t1c ;ibihty to merchandise & display giftware. !lours : 9-3PM, Mon-1''r1. SaMs Cl«ti Person needed an U..Uta· que d\."Pl to mercbdfidtse & display women's ready Iii wear & assist in other departme nts. Hours · 9-3PM, Mon-Fri APf'ly In Pl''"'" 'IH'l'IJlt)' "hot> dt111n·' lrvmc:. NU + cmnm & bt'nt'fat'< wu lnul 111•nt't'r t-.n11 h'h t-'.it1wr c·hump, m other l'..kpr d Cull unit• hpr d .. Mlc:tp.-r~on for A C Automol• H· sl n bre.ddust tbl. cotff.>t! tt.11 IOvl'r CJll 1173 7252 TIME l1w 1#-e<>h ltoo'lc-Ion luU 4r p11Jmt' PQ!Ullon~ ~tvacc Sta Alll.'nd.ant. l\4 C' l'Mlh· '..o:-i MQlino~ hC'tRhta t-;nttb'h butlt-t , ---t1IY~•~i>> HollowLn Strong \Ult:6 1·),pr. J exper'i.I 1-\111 or P/tlmt· ~.' 19'.!~ . lr8)', .. n11qu1• pl.tltt•t. UOGTHAJNINC Lu" tkh -tn• "701 m~'\l Apul AJ>ROP<>S /\1>9ly Arco StulJOn. 17th rrui1 rH Mn·• l'vt r l"•·-•· bo"-'an• " '" " ,. > • & lrvanC". CM Tow. Tru('lt On v,•r'I C"' c <.v.......,. .......... ., "' ""' • ToJow n.~ at W ALKlll & LEE I '· 336J v 1.1 L1Jo. NH .d T .. ~ * ~ • • John Marun S48 ~9 "'!>lJur.wl 67J.ti56J pt•r op puy Appl) .. • l::\11 1.1.11rtl.'r') & 1·c~·kt.11I -------IScrv Sut A!l!!I Ml(r t-;i<· G&W1'11w•n1t. 1000 lrviot• VISIT SCUNAliZE R~. Sllll\ 11rb. 1\111110,.,, Co~I J s.li~Pt·r.son,t'llpt'r 3t1vs l)('rrt'<ld Uuy,h1ft Adv A.vC" NH64?l2.\2 J ONATHANlllXBY'S d;ird born 2128/18 .! Mt'l!U f.42 ~ 11 wk U'\ r h1ldrens i;lorl.' pc1t1Mule Uniforrn. m:tur. WllOt..Jo:"IAJ,J.: AM r.n & P\IPI> re11dy Iii 110 w 1n~w lnl9'li,wl' :.tWALKl::R _______ ..,_ ____ !IJ0.5:JO,NB55i.!·Jij01 . var Cum J An•h l:iay f ow Truck Orl\l'r BIUTlSU ANTIQUJo~ ownr1 lJn\L'IUnl blat'k" 4r Ll!:t:, broke o14r own .--Nwll.~ Lu11un1t, n~ed. upcr d Mu~t N£WCONTAltH :R frw JVull 1n th1• U~· rerord by do1nu uvH sa R~'1'AUkJ\NT Sr11 m~trt·:.t., a pply Ill "~ bve C M Call~OO:il! TJUSW~1'.:K (.'ham p I 0 n 11 ,.. I .. ....... .. t>i·r~on l.urson 1-:n '3erv Stn Allend. over \8 291 ~ ... ... uuuOl\lnllalet1&1tdVIC\! l rl 8 • M t' Arco. M,iin & fD.&lu~ ll.;roddyW•Y vh>odhne&. /\KC Xlnt JACK IH .,~'.Pf l!Vh. I \70 ~uc·hd M11cl\rt11ur. SA 754 7600 IV' "''".:; Santa Ana. Qi S40 ~11 fumaly prot«tor & ~l" If you are tnlt!resttld I.ti u real estate career, cull for details on our thret., day bc:ense training pro· grurn. lf you have u real estate llcenst'. you'll be an · terested t.n our nationally recognlted llt'Md Start Sales Tra.uung Program. WALKER & LEE t8 e x· pandlog, our 12 ne w of· fie~ will bnng us up to 45 offices in the So CalH. area Call today (or an an· tcrview & fand out why you staould 1011\ l.h~ pro· fes:.1onal team at WALKER&LEE Ask for Sandi nt4> n2 3410 (213) 589·7362 WA.UCER&LEE ReallEltate An Equal Opportunity Employer RECEPTIONIST, 9·1PM, good lyp1sl. l girl omce. S4.00 hr. 640·5780 or 640-1752 Cluslfled Ads 642-5878 HE Ox .... flandymon IYPl' Good S p1.Hld , NJ Clll l T I Service Stn Mgr Niles. woodworktn~ & ml•ch I -----201 ~~ SECRETARY wknds Arco, M1-11r1 & uplat.ude nH P<'rm Import Uedt•m c yl'r· ------ ...aWHIRIMG COUMTH rasoHMlL! We hu vc immed1:l l <' opcn~ngs av1A,1lublc for Counter Pt'rsonnel 1\ II shifts. full ume Salancs are as Collows Swan.: at $2.85/hour. G ra ve yanJ &t $3/h our . Days .il ADMIMISTRATOR Maci\rthur . SA 7~ iti()() currer POS for quo!Jficd d1s pli1Y c11b1n N .· Cup· I.AB PUPS, AKC. b lk/) . Prt-stlge loc, adJ OC -<ippl.Jcaut Cull.546·0609 bo11rd & dru w e r Cl\.Lu1cs $100·Jl50 A1111()rt Must he truttui•c. S\•n•al"t· Stat 1un Allen b<'twn 7 9an1 for appl 6 10· x3'd '. iH!t'rt"luire 836-4620 r1on·jjankr w 1exp. run Win~ 12J. part & f/t1m(', --·-----'-.c.--"S" drop rlBp, 4 dining rung a busy 1 girl ofr !fr t l<PN d Apply, Carey TRAl.,.EE room rha1rs. pedestal BeM,fdcd ColUt! IJUP!> rart' q's k.nowletlt{t! of 111vutc: Chc \'l'un, 604 S CoUbl lO lcam ll' '!el a ppoint dtnlni,: room 13blt' 3'3" /\KC C:hamp lme, shot.a., U).:, A1 P . Alli. & abilJty llwy. Laguna Ou(•h rni.'nt.s by phont' for 111ri:t• round bt1c tc Vt•nN•an (7141 ~Hl6l'O to gcnC"ratc & lYPt' C"Or --· 1nduslflJI cumpunv mJrbh· lop <'arvl'dlA.Kc p k M\ resp. Xlnl pay & bcncf SERVICE: Station llllt'n l:ood hourly wai<l':->. rt• Uulch d11iplay r11b11H'I e anese le. 3 yrs for right person. Call dant. full tlmt" <:hcv.con ~ IJ I u r Pd Y r It '~ t'.,. 6"~ 'x3'fi Coffoi.' la bit.: old fohendly, must au~ll AIJeen 752 Z?n StalJoo 3000 l"a1rv1ew . bo111.1se~. diuly ca1>h Im Ouet'n Anne leKS. marblt!t-S'25 __ 96J. __ "230 _____ _ CM m(.'(tialc opcnangs (';ill top Ch1ppendflle rom-~to YCMt e04S R .75/hour. Pleai.c apply Secretary 1 Rct•epltonasl t Ill person. Uoollkeep1ng One girl of Serv Sui Help m'i:d~ im· 5'10-5Slll u!ik for Ted 01 mock bow front Quet•n •• ••••••••••••••••••••• Ron Anne 11.'gs, 3 drawer:. RA"'SJo...,. HOU m '-' d M "!i I IH I I.I -Side uablt> marblt> top & ~ • • ND re1nalt• Day101ghl i.h1fls 1:1va11 TRUCK Dnver SJ 5'l hr i.hl.'lf. 2 drawer Qut•en To g~ borne. 7~·ll11 315 E. 17th Strfft Co1t0Mtto hce Enl(aneenng firm Mst be ramtl w /payroll & lnal balant·~. Qwst & H.uyes 545-1195 CM SECRETARY XJnt typing & sh rcq'd Mag Card I\ & legal U · ~'ull or p •t. Apply 990 E. or :.c.ilary Appl) 11;1)1) S Anne ll >is . Medallion a.Iler p_m ____ _ <.:stHwy,NB M.un ~l. ~1a11lJ And, t haar&:.lool Low~ XIV2shortha1rblk&whtk1t Sewing Opr.. . sport:.wciu _~_17_-44 __ 18__ arm chair h.aghback 11rm tens, Fem . 8 wks, Isl mfg Can mah up to S6 TY,.ST chaJr More 497 40;!1 shot.'!. 96lHUO _hr_~ 3472dept 7 __ RECEPTIONIST Two antique trunk<; for ~ Muuature ~ng. Sh~., SEWING. INDUSTRIAL sale 150 each or bst ofr ~.· blk/wht, ~OOd with f\.all ume, wall Lraan. Hot Ardutectural office rt' 548 0452 rllildreo. ~41H~ Equal Opportwuly per pre f 'd Xlnt co EmployerM1f' bl·n crlls Sa l rom -air balloons. 642 3S45 c1wres accurate typ1:;t, 65 Afaploncn 10 I o ,.. , wpm min Must be neat, •• • voldeo R etr1cver/8Jk SGT PEPPERONIS rellable & ph:asant F •• •••••••••••••••••• Lub max pups 8 we.iki;. 1 ~~~~~~~~~~1 mensurate w 1al11ltty ----------1 Send resume LO Law 0( RESTAURANT PART TIME WORKERS fice, 610 Newport Center Or. no. 1220. Newport Heach.. ca 92660, ~rretary, p/t1mc 20·25 hn; per wk. Sh, typing. lite bkkpng. Grcal loc Lido/N.B. area 675·3551 PIZZA STORE R G wr 1) AM AG E 0 Cute. 631-4.592 Now ..... r ( JI & ~ HO'rPOlNT SALE 3308 ~ nJnnii. or u , L. PerC"1ra Assoc "" ood ~ p /t1me operunjis al locu~ ac/\rthur at Ford ltd W Warner nr II arbor. ,. , ce log me 3 yr old lion near OC Airport Nt>wport "A""h Santil Ana 979·2921 G erman hep h erd M t be 10 °""~ fe male w /papers. un-us "or over Apply (714 I 1'44·0620 CASH PAID 1>p11yed. Must be rel:.-.. mpcrson, KO.K -M/f W h L> """ 2300S t-: Bnslol ~ r I 1 Y r ~1 fl ~ r ri ~ l'ouplc or home w /non Santa Ana Heights WAITERS/WAITRESS worlung or not 957 tH:J3 worlung mother. Needs 549-8674 Poo1t1ons avail. Bre11k . & Sear's f'rostlcss Rcfrii<. companionship. great (NexlloMcDonald!.) lunch. Continenta l 14 cu ft White. Runs w/children. 968-8S6l 11ft Equal Oppor Employer C.'wllle 675-6220 g()()(f. $80. Ph 496·4 l ' 71-s_:_JO_P_M _____ _ SLIOP TRi'JNEE. Lit~ afier4. !MUST fo'lND HOME. S ml • ,, ~ Watters & Wa1tre1>ses, ex ' .. manufac·t urin1c w ill per'd for dinner hrs Washer dryt>r combo ex· ....,PtJo dog Female. Prt!f tram, full tame 642-3545 C h a r I e s O 1 ck t! n ., c•ell, near new. must sell mature fiimily. S48.J548 Rtstaurant. Apply a ft Eves. ~·6188 Beauurul kJttens SilkSc~ Will lram F /llme Start $) hr 540·5656. tipm. 3344 S. CoHsl IJW). frN?t.o good home. CdM Refng. harvest gold, S t >-Call ~22 W.i1trt!S.O.. n o cxpcr. w 11cemakcr $37 ~ 2U.---------- chesl rree?.t!t. h..irve .. l ~ ollcrg1c, Eng. Sprgr Si tte r needed Ca!.t1lle needed P/T ovl'r 11! gold, S200. 631·0228 Span. M 1Syr/AKC. lov Elem an•11 Boy 6 llr Ang1e s Pizza ~I 3525 before school 3 hr5 aft 25260 La Puz Rd L.i~ Mon-Fri ACt c r Ii PM IOl!i Refngerator. Admiral 161-Ul_g_S48 __ ·2_l5J _____ _ cu n like new $275/oHcr. -... .:._,.. 8050 61~3665 eves ••• ••• •• •••••••••• ••• •• 5814796 -------~~ Snack Stand Attcndant, WAITRESS/Days on golf course. beautiful _Fu_l_a _tm_e._57_3·_77_2fi_· __ _ Almos t new Kenmore washer /elec dryer SlS-0 off 759 7500. 499 5060 ••lBUY** Good used l'"mtture & Appliances-OR I w ill sell or SELL for You. s urroundings. good Waitress. 1111 sbtfls i1va1I wuges. 11lnl benefit.!> Apply. Stuvro':.. 5930 W !'/lime. 1)1.'rm pos. Must Csl Hwy. N n Small Philco Rernl!craLOr, S2S. 642 1852 MASTEIS AUCTION 64M6U Ir 13)..9615 be ovr 18 496-5767 SOUS CHEF Pvt N 8 t:. (;lub. Strong backl!round nee .. ~r appt rall 644·5404 ---- SUMMER WORK FOR STUDENTS $.07 Per hr o f prf.'scn bed art1v1ty, full & p1l. Must be J H + . Cu 11 <; 14 > 114&-8154 or lf7 I 2500 Qidlllacs to Go-Carts Waitress. t!XPcr'd only i"l'1day lunch, ~at 1Sup hreak.fasl. $3.50 hr Pvt club. Manon. 673·35l5. 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASHPAtD For 'l(d u...ed Cum, an.h· ques & cir TV's 957-8133 PUBLIC FURNITURt; WAREHOUSEMAN AH"TIO 1-2 pn re o rf llqwdation Netd person lo learn * IAI "* sale, e verything goes. " FRIDAY 7.30P M pc Ii vlng rm set. :,happing & rer. Also . I Dealers Welco me> Herculon sofa/ loveseat/ :som e ma1nlcnanc-e & ESTATE ITEMS ottoman SJ9S. Game set!>. cleanup Pnn11111! plant STOCK LIQUIDATION oak chrs. all wood sofa. $3 To st.art 544)..8027 MAST HS AUCTION to v es eat s . c: hrs & Weekend l'Ompanil)n for 2075\h Newport Blvd CM rocker4. ·~ pra ce off. elde rly lady . Prerer 8J3.962S 646-8686 ludea t>ed!i. mattress & mature person. Rers bo1to spnngs, bu.nit beds & Ask rorCam1llc. 6i3·7447 -bdrm sets. end tbls & 1---------• co<·ktaal tbls. loo~·· WOM F.N c 2 > over 40 AHTll'M•IEAUCTlOM custuon sofa & lovcseat FULL Tl ME in <'lud T-B&J Mall~s. 838 E bl wknd-;. I 5pm, 4-m1dn1lc Goldetl Wnt Aatlow St Santa Ana. 547·5636 Busy N B ofc No sales Over 500 flems. 2 b1f( Pll or medlral eKper rught.s ~--------• helprul Rers nt'C Call Fri J-.. 2. 1rM M LI s T s EL l, 0 I d 6t2· \494 9.5 Mon Thurs Fa n c Y w a I n u l & Mahogany furn, for d in WOOD WORKERS M11lme n. Assembler11. Tubl<: saw workers. San ders & F1ms hers 2 yrs exper nee. Xlnt pay & bencCilS. Apply 3l23 W MacArthur Blvd. S /\. YACHT SALES Comm . exper an sail de Mrcd Kona Manne, 3400 Via Oporto. Ste 5. Lido V1llagl•. NB 675-1403 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .wiqwl 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMERICAN OAK Largest Selection 111 Orange County Stewart Rolh Anl.lques 750 E Oyer Rd. S.A CatNwpl Fwy> 751-8922 Anuqoo MU3lc Boxes! Slot Machine!.' ~ks · HUGE SELECTION ..,..ric• ...... Mltional Open Wed. lhruSat 1802 Kitt.enng. Irv. 1714) 754-1777 mahogany dmanit & Jiv. 1ng room, 1ndudes· tbl ing rm funuture. & col· w/6 chrs C2 arm Chf'lj l. lectibles to 1.nclude gas c hina cabinet, 1 glass pumps, s mall combllla· front>. long buff~t . I.Jon safe. railroad calen &ervcr, Xlnl price on all da rs wooden barber or will sell separately. poles, barber chrs. old Pis c.aU~for pnces &. radios. Handel lump, dimensions . 64S-78!J7 iron & brasa beds. slot c M rn a c h Ines & M U C II ••.•.• e.v.es_. ____ _ MORE. Sot. J_. l, 7PM Puna cabnt $300, carved 300 lots or the rlnes t arm chr $250, call e vi. Amencan Oak furniture 494-7214. available Dealers bring t-Soli-. d-oak--L-. -ha-.-ped--b-1-. your trucks, evcryth.Jng s ta c. must go. Sale will be con· w/smoke beveled glas:. ducted at 1049 B Melrose 646--0390or&31·3222 m lhc caty of Placentia. I-'urnature 5acr1flce! 2 <Take 57 Fw y lo bedroom:1, liv1nf,I rm Ora.ngetbr'OP<' off ramp, k 1 1 c h r c r r 1 g west on Orangelhrope I hook'h ~I Vt!" C a 1i blk t.o Melrose, n ght on 5'~2 Melrose 3 bl.ks tn 1049 > 1---------l ns pect 1on F'raday 12 lMu:.t sellcouch&loveseat nooo until sale tam~" ror + 2 end tables an good more anlo or brochure cond. $150 or bsl ofr call (7 141 632-8083. 919-4578 before 2pm AuctioneerG. A. Landry IG Sal~ Mgr E.R. Mai.l ood furniture & Good pnces. Courhe~. tbl:.. • 1 c·hrs, lamps e tc 646-7875 .. cydn 8020 , .... •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• • couch & lovesc:at Green llKES & MOPB>S & yellowstnpes. $150. Ph New & used. buy. sell.1-~--'-----­ trade. Cycle & Co. 24118 K I N G S 1 Z E B E 0 Ne wport Blvd. C.M . Complete. $35. Wh ate ver the Fad Don ·1 drop the ball! Gt't a Roll 'em orrl.he m ark<•t JOb with a low-cost Daily 642-7910 548-6097 With·aCla!>slficd/\d Pilot Cla:.s lfied Ad 2Schwmn Stingrayb1kcs, t:'._-rS* 1055 ca II Now I 1142 567K Phone 642· 5678. l girls, l boys. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Sec'y, we need a person to ~ lWi 51$9 F'ra 10-S: 32ff Fiowc r St, be the right band for 2 Wonted 7100 Ht4pWClt'lted 7100 c M G /\ • •••••••• •• ,.. __ & ..• u1ta r . mp, very busy fmancial con· • • ••••••• • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • •••• •• • • • ~· ... s:.-.z _ _.. 803,0 ~m . Records. D•shl.'11, sultants. If :you are caps .....-r·-"' ru ble of running all oHice TELEPHONE SALES ~······················ functions. like to work a · S<>liitor 70mm·210 100111 !MOVING SAL.t; 510 Im long bard day under pre· SEARS ROEBUCK & co. Macro leru; Fili-Minolta /\Ve, CdM. llem:. 50< to ssure in an unstructured cameras $150. 968-3476 S200. Stereo, ttame tbl, • environment where you beds & other househ<fld det.ermmehowlhejobtJS lltts immedialeopenuigsfor: Cats , 8035 lncl'gplants 644-0594 done. we can puy you Ttle..a.-. S-'e1 R-----&....&!y-••••••••••••••••••••••• i ... commensuratewalh your ,....... .. -,-· ~ .... Persian katt~. CF'A re· ~noVlllg out of state, evt'r ability + offer some un· ~1stcred Xlnt quality. ytJ\101( from appltances usual opportunities for Full o r par l ·l imc . Ex c<'ll en't beaut iful lo ng h air. to kn1ck·kn11k s. baby ~,!, ~t=uon. Qill {'Ompany benefits P nid vocat ion. ~~show parents. ~~,~·wb~~rsto~c ~~ h o ltduys, li'mplny('<' d1 ~co unls . utMALA F'tt/Sat/SUn Must ~··II. 1<:nt er a C'h<tlll'n J!in i.: world ()( .-.. YANKJTTENS fl.15,.~ I h I Cl"A Reit Have shot.s. -----1 <' <' P Orll' 'oil t.'~ acuullful. call 494 6375 Mo11ang Must !<4!11 denl11>l HefpW..ttd 7100 H.lpWCl!lhd 7 100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES-JEWELRY Greclt ormortunlty for cun•1•r srllu1.i )lt>ms & fine Jf'wclry Jew\'lry cxoe-r1em:•! pr('f,•rrcd, but will Lr11111 malllrt'. rt·~poni.1bh-woman 1\pply In J>c·r~on fl .. Schhlp.DHiCJ"fl' Jewfl« 301 M..-A•e,lofbooliland Or C.el 673-4734 for tntenlew Apply In Penon S..,, Roebuck & Co. s.to A11a Ce•ttrol Ser.,lce 400 W. Wfll'ftH' Ave. Appllcotfon1 occ~ Mcwi ttw\a Sot 9 om-4 pm r...,, OpporlwMty ....... ~ ~ chulr, 220v dryer, liquor DOCJt 1040 l'H blncl. r I rt'P Ill re •••••••••••••••••••••• • BC"rttn, ont•qut? m1meo Golde n Retriever pup itrnph, buby strolkr. Iv paes. AKC Field & show m u c h m o r c C a I I pct. Sh ot s, wo rm ed , 673-6700. 120 4.3rd St. up- rrused w (fl,C. Xlnt dallp . staa~. ND . 1213> 425 15'>1 ·------------Crtinernl hou!whold Items. Moving on bo11l M11:1t hn{l Lcav1n1t :itatC" 545·531\t lovmg home> fur IO yr old t43S Shamrock t.n. CM . fem Collil· f<)'C<· Alien 1--------- BuH Cork<·r w pnpcr~ 14 Family Gnral(e Sttlc ,11 f75 &.lO 0.16.~ :An Ii end of Sl)uth1tll rul d~· AKC Dalm1Ht01), (NIUlle, brown1wh1te. 14 wk~. nil shots 1714 196<1 lltlll -i11r trl TurtlcrO<'k, Irv. June 3Td 4' 4th from 9am 61Jm Takt• 1'urtlrl'()('k to Dn11rt'rl.'bl to Soul.hull . .. ~- I • ~~~~-~ .. , .. !?~~ ............ !?~~ !~~-~~~ ... !_l?.~ ~~~.'!!'.'.~ .... !~.'.~1 ~~-~~·.'.":!~.~ ....... ~~·.'"'Porhd a..,. s.M IOH'Mbc ' 1-. 1010 Mhnl•1CMP 1010 l~y bo•l Ill' l,Jf,lettr.sk~· AM I-Puft1•r 12 76 Alr11 27 . lo 11 d ed. WE BUY IMW 9712 IMW ........... 9;·,·2 lV.tt' PLJT I •1'11ftlC!ll, Jur>t I 19 0 ••••••••••••••••••••,•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l lu~u <..ru) J U Xlut ,J) at. uaed onl1 I ~howroom rond Uest of CL•.o.u C RS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \. • • 12-t~ IJ 11d1.< l~ 02tiO lWb4KI Blu & whl, ~om ft-rover ..,.,..,, .. .u ..,..,., CA" A .UJ~t' ~J.. 11 '-'"1 ~...i n 1"' ~·ltu\rr l.n ~ Ku11 l'ul IH k,•La for ·--------.i pit Lt!. llkt 11ew S9SO _,.,., .,.... ,,,,..., &. TRUCKS t 'urn . •1o1 1>h1tt1• 1·~ &. rm tirumt M4AI ~r ~I• Thura d•) JutH' I 1 Doy~ 642 7111 2. t•\C·' N1re 16' Layton. l::Z Ufl. CREVIER " 111.1•4• ~I ~1 1• ~ •. , '"' LW<r ~ Lil \Jll t'h¥H 10.m S20 l'arh 64...! II~~ FOi SALE ti44 9'm or 11~·" al 965 W tutt·h, t'lcr brk6, 11wn1ng ._ \" s:MI lSdrm furn~ MW um at' K'-•Lnt:ll ~·~dan 18th St.. C.M Would "'on xtr11". pv' nrty, 640 7c0~ j •-•·· ...,,., lt .. •·~• •· II&. H Snitch fllJdt' 1ron11 n ~ 0 .. C ...... .. "' ...,.. ::iuper ullrJ~t·r 1.: 1 ~ .. , 6. ....... I\!* •"' UJi wu•w • nugt• '" <J.OI. '.\lrJ Mdl'r "'an. P U . .iulo Pf .............. ~· f 29 l'WSWUM't!J ttmt:bS I I I I I v 11L· ~11 1.-it 11 llcrn~. t'. ' • .... -,. .... ·pc-r '11 11 " \"Jn l u.i ' 11 ion r · cqwl). or Jewelry Lradc ............... ......_ .r.....L... !!Ith St t 'tf S~ ~l 41 ~n :J :> 33t !o.il4llt U·J M$ ~ tk 1>U1 fUtdt'r hull lJnk -y_.--l::•t'll•lll ( •ll)'uo lhl m.111y xtru t'nrt•cl to Islander 30. MK ll. s ul)l•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• L ~t>d blJ.i rlllrl lull l d\1 ~ >•IA! W.th.•1 !Jt.d dat k mo~t' boat. roany xtra:. P P AnM.-1/ ~tnk~ dl)()r' v. hllv. r1• IJlllt" with hcddbo.ml lo led ott.fo. 644 tRJG ClcissiCJ 9§20 l(la,i.. ht••lcr 1·uud1 \tt,.• \ t'rdt' t:VWJll') L'lull dru11o1m1 on Qc>Ul i.cdcs , dV'l>, tbls. liu~. m o1)\-.j \tcmbt-r.b1p lull \'QI.Illy 4.l6o 1111.'llld~li hc.ttm.i 1•l1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._bi ke. ll nt·o~. d ii.hl·' m1·m~·ri.h1p l>ul:.t.ind mcnt Only ~w ~~l a yuk , dbl bt•tl, rrp t in.: invt'"lmt'nl Suve uf\S 30P M HARRISON'S SEA RAY IOA TS 24 Columbia Challl'n~c·r. 1924 Cllry11kr. needs coro loaded, deun $7000 C.:all !Jill~ r~t0rat1on. cn.;ml 673-660tl_ r u o s , t! x l r it p a rl it 192 2588 lumbt•r. much more f')I $3,CIOO thtu 1~\t l'lv A!>li. & Sill 646 3:>S~ 4J 111!' Sl:>.000 0084:>417 eve:. Rlvcrssd~ NB .. n 1rM Oyn» G)u1 soo tlJdl' ,, 3101 Coost Hwy, N u ·n Venture 25" M1111y l'X Bed $90 Wicker ch,11r 631·2547 tras Mui,t s elltofr SOO 673-39)0 eves 1---------•I 770-0606. 768·4000 aft 6 Garage Sale, Sat JUlll" :1. N~wpon &•urh 'f"tlnnis ----~-.-c-.,-m-ts CONNt f: '67, 14 ' Lfob1e nuslom .susl 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i:lui., furrutuo: & mlbl' Club l.1m1led numbl•r <JC Misc.t.._OUI • , u ~Calahn& Or, Nii tenmi. & 11 wtns nwm· W..ted 1011 fB. tWJn srrcws, «unvas w1storage bx 6' trlr Xlnt a.EA.RANCE SALi bershJJ)6 uvull 644 OilSQ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. i.urvcyt•d M uy 2. cond $950. 642·6477 MOW OMlll Horws 1060 Dons Want~-' "~MM ''"rrlcru Ur1 s lol. ow11r ( 714 1 .,.. .,,, ..... .i:it> 40S4 Lido 14. #4045 $1695 3 yr., Oh.ly 2 l!Y77 Tioga11 lcfl • ••••••••••••••••••••••• '. ' -ii.ave Cll~h. ---Id T I bo l r I L• 11 Ir d RegisterArabGt•ll.I i:;licl'i Golf 1 lul11~. 1·h1hl r 1•n Call960-4H2l o rr. a cover. u r u y se cont:11nl! on trail gd rond r urrent 11tarlcr &etb. 7 dubs.__ ATTENTION lyeqwpped. W~ft!preft!r8 motorhomes No "re vuc{'S. ·copper c.fa·s l cir 3.5.7.9 Nol.& N~ v.:ood & OllJENTAL RUGS RSHERMEH: golf 538-l7l3 usonoble" offer refused 64().0IW9 Ask for Andy puller $6 $41i 'omp and tape:;tnes wonted 2 8 • Ch amp 1 0 n w F11pper t;585, 8' ra«sr)i:: BILLY A TES DaysS42·78l2orSJt,Sun O>ropl~tesalcs&st!rvl<:l' f1ybr1dgc CF'S4l7li H :..ulboal. wmneror F11p vw.roRSCHE Ba y Gl'lding. some tork, &ews :>574339 hyexperts.Shlih"n Sbah. Single Screw. galley, per class, 1972 rat'l' SanJv11nDip1str11nO CONNELL CH MOL ET 2828 Harbor HI \'d COSTA MF.SA 546--1200 WE PAY TOP C>OLl.AK FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN. DOMESTIC or CLASSICS If your rar ts extra clean U8 fir.st l BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd C-O&ta Mesa 979·2500 WE BUY USED CARS CALL GARTll U&edCar Mgr 540.5630 1011 ~so~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 1978 BMW's HERE NOW! COMrLET~ IODYSHOP NOWOPEH UCIUEHT saLCTIOMOF BMWHSALES We may have your next car sn our inventory. Cu II us t.oday ! 131-2040 495-494, ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST 0 $1\I &llOAO"'AY \jlPHA AHA 835317' 1.-.t '-'l'' .. AH OMIVl~G MACHiNt •USEDIMW1• 'j I 20Q:l 4 11pd (7S314 I "72 2002tip 1~1A l ·74 2002A,A/Ct <59tlLJ>0 ; i 5530I Auto t916MTV l ·75530I .Lwt1606PllM l "765.10!. S /R(581KCS1 '763 061.A (475PQSI ·r. J20I tip .stereo(09981 Cloted 0.. S..IMlays Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt cond '74 Capn, 48K m1, 4•CYI. auto trun:. Muat aoo 6i3·3189 Dab.I 9720 •·•·•··•···•·•········· geoUe ~831.2396 GOING TO CATALINA? 55_7_1_400______ head. bast tank Slee•"' 4 week. Newpart llart>or 137 ... 00 493 .. 511 E "" Yacht Club Xlnt cond. .._ • ., Household Goods 1065 ~~d d~;~~~~t'~!~r~~d ~~e~t~n~~bbbyy m~~3Jt b~ftrne completely rt' sail, mast, hbl'rglai.1; 4 Wheoef Drhn 9550 2626 HARBOR BLVD. ••••••••••• • •• •t.•• • •• • • 661-0l86 by June 9th Holden Box 816 SJC 92675 Bec:tr"Oftlcs Gear hull & rudder S500 Cu II •••••• •• •• ••. ••. •••. ••• COST A MES A Saleti·Serv1ce -Leaarng Roy Car¥er,lnc. Rolls !toy Cl' BMW •DRIVE A• *LITTLE ... * SAVE A LOT SH OP&COMPARE Sclll.ng daughter·!> quality h b , 1nl'I depth f1ndl•r & 714 1675-5716 on Newport COSTA MESA furniture 2 !>ora lo• c Ma og rurn. l 1 w 6 chr.s. Wanted U S Coins & brand nl'w, unu:.ed 2 way Pemn.sula l'\S. cunh tones. 5425 c.i china rablnet, buHel. stamps Pnvate Colloe f'M radio & tWF $6500 "-·t AMC-JEEP 1\11 wood expander 11!lml' i.erver. hoosier. Jng twn tor, evcrungs 67S·6022 or !>.:st orrcr Call lla' . .;>cl.I boat 12 rt Ik>Offil·r.tOI-! '*I wblc w _. c:h:ur!-"S3'J5 bed, square lamp lbl. SJ6.889l J ~~!ondss~~~Ks:ig:; N1•v\·r 1tw1-!~ ~-!~~· Cofrec t ahl i.' >.cl. s mallplant tbl. Very r<'-WANTED RALP H S ALLJl::l::Pl>fo:Atl-:R~ bedroom srt 710 288·1 • a:.onable prices. Aft MKT Number I Prate Rare Dont1 s peedhoal, :io· 1970 Ani.:lemun ~JCf 5pm, 645-7857 Party Contest Stamp 112. l!ke new cond1t1on, w/blu nggl>d cutter Sl2.KOO WHY??? Jewftoy 8070 Or v . d & have Sta mps Il l & 113 of printed i.upcr chargt!d 675-62!J.I LAHGEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~i::sitg ~~I 0 d ~ar CadJUar Car Pn1.e Call 289 Ford 1nterccptur INVfo;N,TORY ~eaut1ful J.29K VVSI a pwrS20 55e1.2°1w82 rapes 645-7857or9790594eve.s cngme.$9SOO Woulcll·on· 17"SorcnsonSl001>. l'Ollll>I "R"" T .. 'R S rowld diamond mounl<>d · sider t>qwty or trade for wt8ruls & uux $1:1!1:. Ml 'iiu(;"i:;,.\cc~N~~" in whJte gold Tiffany set Simmons elec hosp bed Office Furniture & auto. motorhome. van. 7pm , Bob. 7~ 82!!!1 c t:NTl!:R ting. ~prais~ $15,000. Xlnt cond. $475. Call &,iipmtllt 8085 P:ll . anything of value Omega J.1. ll iirhway EXCELLt:;NT SERVICF. &stofr. 675 S418 835-46S4eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• + $5000 cash Days COURTEOUS PEOPLi:; -----Teak top exec d£>11 k 642-7812, eves 644 9222 or trailer. l.lr · rov<-r. 5111' F!NE J EWELRY _..-on$ J\lllR Tut tickets ror 36 .. x72" $250 Sml f1l~ sceat965W.18thSt.CM OB. Gas tank, i.ail~. xlnt SALE Pvt ply 4!)6'.7H1 SOn' June 4, 12.00. $35 rab. S20 Card ritei. 1---------t'<Jl'ld. Compll'lt! $ltt50 or COSTA MESA WEIUY USS> CARS! We're the nl'"' Chevrolet dealer.,h1p m thl' Irvine Auto Centt•r We need your Wied r11r ' JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET ZJ Auto Center DnH· IRVINE lS40 Jamboree Newport Beach 64().6444 IMW1RESALES 1974 2002 768-7222 ---------.-" i.peed. a1r con<t & Alllos,IMpOrled ste r e~ c11~s e tt e ••••••••••••••••••••••• (37lLPF). AlfoROtMo 9705 1974 3.0So BARWICK DATSUH "'·••1 I u.111 ( ~.1J11't r .111·. 831-1375 493.3375 •DATSUNS• &.-. s.ctioft OfAJIMo*f, SALES.LEASING PARTS·SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUM 2845 HARROR BLVO • 540..64 I 0 540.021 l momll'lf!~ & eves ea. 1>44.9057 759. 7500. 499.!)()60 25 •Cabin Cnaisei' w 1 11 t rad e r o r I r )! AMC-JEEP With SU motorcycle or ronvt"rll •••••••••••••••••••o••• MadMnery 8078 LlncJcll vac swpr. xtra Typewnter. ;rtabl~ 0 1 P ble. 752·0474 2524 llarbor Blvd. '73 Alfa Spyder conv. ex· f\111 power. sunroof & leatherintenor 146211 . •••••••••••••••••••••••h ose, A ·l cond Sl69. cell.concf.c.•9.'>Uonbcfore utnggers, bate lank, COSTAM ESA i KI r d u &J d t .,.. '"°"" stem room. sleeps four. Boats, SU,_/ 9 cept onal cond. ap· a eqwpment. sn ra·re rown or an pa 10 ta · noon. new ranvas Must sl•ll. "'--&.-r-9070 714 /54 -8023 pearance. s kipper blu 1975 530i Silver with blue IJltenor 4 speed. stereo & only $700. 81:.hma n alignment ble w /umbrella & stand. -.a 1----'-------1 w / burgundy 1 n t. . rack SJOOO. Aulu !.r an xlnt cond. $85. Folding Pets 8087 ownnew 42· 64S..6853 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 CJ·5. Jeep w/30-i V-8. AM /f'M cass w/4 spkrs. 12.500 or1g1nal m1les . ll•W'l"".,.."""" .. ..,""'"""' e ngine 4000 ana ly tcr card table & 4 chairs SSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 a;iyuner offshore. 25· WANTED. ::wr shp or side rolJ tage. new tires & 1 Owner Alf~ dlr rblt eng SlOOO Ch erry pic·kN Hoover vacuum deaner. Nanday Conurc Parrot wilrlr & many ,~xtra:. lie. NB area SSOO re· shocks 4927171.492·6172 & trans w /receipts S300.548·l831 A·l cond$35.9552555 Bnghtgreenw/blk head. SI0.500 640·6046 ~rd . 714·752·1400. ext ·Trucks 956e $4,500.494-8903 4895NRR > 1975 530fo With acr cond & stereo. ~.;,;,;;,;;;...,iii;;;imiiii;;;o;;;;;;iiiiii;;~ (560MMLI Lathe Amen can t9x36 Back pack blower, Yard turq breast. red. Wtme. i------------------••••••••••••••••••••••• -.. -------9-7_0_7 S2.450. Colche:.ter 11x.ss· Vue. cannister vac ~~essst, 2,cagaJei.l •542 1·4'738ta7ll. 1 Charocter Boat SUPS AVAILABLE '63 lnwm'I PU Short box. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 2002 ·r, 200 SX, AM /FM. asr. J snrh holde. $3,2:>0 w1rug beater. back pack or Z1' Monterey type CRT YACNewport646·0551 hl k hi I k b Radial drill 4• $3.000 vac .• floor m achine AlbinoCockateel. wJrare l[Jr ks eng M1nl ;1ess.po4-~;I ~·n~g O~r: ~~F~.s~r'! 4j~~~: Verural borer 48"' S6.000 IHS-1826 after 5 6 mo'sold. 575 rond w/Bal Is land moor· Wanted: Shp, side or end 979-0183 or 754-0146 SJ •2001 b s t 0 Cr . pp 4 speed. sunroof & air 30.000. S3900 cond (~PQM I 842·2032 1976 530i 280Z, "78. A/C, auto. 6.000 (213J 961·3434. -cau 557431 ing & ding y. As king tie for a 38' powe r boat 979-7!J'll. Cleaning out tiouse & $16.000 Wit I euns1der Jim 548·3431 before :> ·73 LUV Good cond 4 speed. t1unroof & s tereo m1 . S87SO 540·1219 or casseue. 1486PHH 1 494-0S36 ~ 1010 garage. All rum & lawn Pianos & °"Jons 8090 boat. real e1>tute or land 673-4274 $1600or best offer. ••••••••••••••• •• ••• ••• eqwp. 21.1J86C).1849 ••••• •• •• •• •• • •• ••• ••• • clc in t-rade ot97·1366 or Call 752·~5 Pl 1 494 7439 eves Wanted sbp or s ide ue for LUGGAGE TAGS 2 girls 28"" b1rycle $15. ayer piano. near Y new; 42' Trawler. Temp or '77 Chevy 3.• Ton Scot· rromyourbusmesscard. "Folding col & mattre.si. ~~· ~~~k~a~~m:~1~9 1977 26' P arcmakcr long term lease or sub· t.sdalew/shell &CB Trlr Send one card for each $10. 551-2182 840-26o9 · Wahoo. twn 155 Chrys . lease. Will provide use or 1 owing e qu1 p & '77 t.ag plus one spare. We . xlnt cond . pnccd $0000 ·21 bay or i.k1 boat. Wilderness trlr 2.1' Mmt return pe rmanently Moving s~le; Lows Xl.V 'STAR SPINET below replacement Cull gratis.645·68SJ cond. P.P 552-7973 localed al1r.act.ive tag & Chm a cabinet. h1de·a· Nets Repair $500 675-424 1 ~t a ti 11 bed. 9' s ofa . K sng 1---------0 -pons1bl"'bus1ness man '66 Ford Pickup "1 Dr p. mee ng air nc bookcase hdbrd, 2 coffee Call 840·3437 eves GO AROUND """' .. . , reqwrements. Pre· b 1 h • requests shp for 28' rabm $600or trade vent loss & theft• For a t s · Pecan c est SpomftCJ Goods 8094 THE WORLD crwser No overnight. 642·4758 personal.l:z.ed tag e nclose drawers, stereo w /8 trk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 35· Challe nge r Kelrh. fi38.0366after6PM wallpaper, fabri c or •Ge~rard turntbl, slide wetsu its, s udin g, 60HP diesel aux, hot & ·oostakc 3 "4ton ·oay Glo" paper & we projector. screen, much watersknng. new. used. cold wt~ system . bow & Mat.._u rs.,c-ou pl e . n o MAKI::OFFER. will back & tnm your more. 759-7500, 499·5060 most stzes, save from stem ra11s. dbl life llncs, children, nec<l shp for 34· 675-5258 Lags. Or try two carcl'i Golf cart Delbrook Model 30-507.:. S4!1-1314 unLJI 8 many sails, slPll 6. hold· sailboat. NB area Eves. ·75 Toyota. 4·whl dnve. backtoback. $40 Llh bag 'd ' PM. lll& table. AC/QC refng, _540-__ 009_3 ______ 21,000 m1, CB/AM/F'M PRICES · · r • woo s, stove w /ovf!fs. man y S2eaor 3 JSS ironselc,64&-2551 s.or.. Rfftaurc:wwt, other lttras. $49.000. Quiet hve·aboard cpl cass. roll bar hghls. 4 Stags Sl.60ea Orig 1927 Tarbell Magic lor 8095 t'lnancmg can be ~r desperately needs slip or ~~J~!r~~· 1~· Call 6 9 tags Sl .50 ea course. Mint cond. with •••••••••••• ••••••••••• r u n g e d . E N s I c; N t::;:n'1f ryr 35 · power 1--------- lOor more SJ 40eu case. Make ofr~6033 ALK·IN COOLER. 8xJ8' Y ACllT SAi.ES. 28 l6 t.. P ca 548·3953 1977 3• ton 4 whl dr, PU Sale6 Tax ncludod , w/l walk tn door & 7 re· Lafayette. N B 5''8 t 131 camper shell. Scottsdale NOCARD" f'ormal Wedding dress. acfl'·sn doors Bst ofr. SKJPJACK ,75 2A' F'B T1ai11f1criati0ft eqwpped. mags & J.2.16 Draw your own or sen d sue 10·12. SSOor offer . must sell! Call 4~·&lll tr "ti 1 . · • Lo • ••••••••••••••••••••••• tares Lo m1. 645-8614 d 833-8447 tr . a e ectronsl·s w Campen. 5*/ nar:ne. a dress. phunc & loah& Marine hrs. $13,900 /orr P\t Pty. Reet 9120 ·72 Datsun Pickup Low we IJ make one card per 4 Ki.ng Tut u cke ts . i:-.i_.... mu s t s e 11 1 mm e d I ood d R&JI -lag Add 25< each J r ..,...r·-nT 0 • ., t · •••••••• •• •• •• • •• • •• •• • mJ es. g con . • Sl-nd h k une 8, a lemoon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714·0"0<>·2995, 13 592 2941 1973 F'ord nam""'r spc~cal. S1750 Call SS7·0l.25 der tor ec or money or $60. 548-2538 Guwral 90 I 0 .. ..-.. 1---------w/12' camper . auto, P/S. 1973 Da t s un p ec k up PILOT PRJMTIMG Square, Ille wood Coffee ••••••••••••••••••••••• P/B. 20.000on g. ms, xlnt w1shell $1800 or best of. P.O. Box 1560 table $35, xtra long tw111 12' 6HP Mere. 1-~orward SEA RAY BOATS cond lbruout. $6500. fer 968-3476 Costa Mesa. ea. 92626 bed w/frame. mattress. controls. S295 or bst or 6Jl·9560 - & box sprin gs. $35. fer 644-tso:>. NOW Open MotoriudBik 9140 <.;lean '74 Ford GT. blk Uruvers1ty Alhlettr Club Hoosier cabmel $350, sm 8oah Mari H w/wht slnpes Lo mi's. ~1 embersh ip S400. plant tbl S2. Dodge Ure i:-~ .!!e 9030 Until 8PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3590 w/r amper shell. 559-4421aft6PM nms 4 for $25, Dodge whl ..,...,._'" 1976 Vespa Ciao. 646 Z700, 95.'>·0:IAA ---------1 covers 4 for $10. 645·7857 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $275. Runs well ---- Onent..al Ivory Chess Set aft5 wkdys, aft lOwknds. H.P. Mercury w /tank 7 Days a week ExcclJ.eond. 548·5249 '75 Chevy LUV P iekup, Mint c6nd $800. 496·7411 ~ DetlD Like new Low hours, 4 -;pd, lape de('k , mai.:s. _m_o_ms_&_e_v_es_. ----1 SALE. Quall ~:~rs. 1375·548'9898 ONCE A YEAR ~ocJ!1:sf 9150 ~~·t~f~&ci:J: ~~ 2 King Tut ~1ckets for b.rdware, plumb 'g, misc ant to buy: I or 2 ma rinc ••••• •• ••••••••••••••• • blJ.1766 Wednesday. June 7, bldgmatr"ls,etc.elc.Sal eng's, 318"s or larger . CLEARANCE '73 Honda XL175 $250 979-0952 IOam. S20each. 642·11552 only 6/3. 675-5019. P.P. 759--0610 ~?"'~..r..r..r..r..r..r~..r..r/...erJ"J"..r/..r..r..r..r/..r</..r..r..r..r..r..r..r..r/J"..r/..r.r..r..r....-.r...-. § ~ ~ Fun Funnies ~ ~ for ~ ~ ~ ~ Fabulous Fathers ~ § ~ ~ This Father's Day do something different with an ~ § "AD FOR DAD" greeting all the world can share ~ § on Sunday, June 18th. ~ § § § You can create your own card like the sample S S below and bring it into any Daily Pilot office or § San $6,370. 30' Sportbndge. twin va·s. tnm ta~. electn e refng & stove. dock side pow er . s hower. 200 gallon fuel, mal')y extras l only. Stock 11632 SaT• $3,532 24' E xpress Crwscr VS. lrlr. electnc rcfn g, dCl"k t.11.le power. tnm l ab:'!, wipers, 100 gallon fuel. loaded. 2 only Stock 11631. 673. No deale~ please. . SaT• Sl.245 34' Cllddy Cabm, V8, trlr. loaded. Ready lO f18h , (1s bermen's dellght. Only one Stock II~. '74 H onda 450 street machine. xlnt rood, must seU. asking~. 768-9052 '77 Suzuki GS750 fo"u ll dress. Excel cond. inclu. warr 754-1628 or 754· 1605 '71 Husqvama dirt bike 250cc. rebwlt e ngine. wilh 2 hours. $400 or bst orr. for 1mmed. sale. MS-7813 or 231 Cabnllo, C.M. (rear) '75 St. Legal XR-75 & SL-70 Tncked. Others. MBximum $225. 644· 1605 . '75 CB 400F. x.lnt cond, new, Camber Car er s. full race. fairing, lo ml. $950 /Of r. 557 -5789 eve '77 Dodge ~ Ton Pickup. 6Cyl .. 3 spd + overdnve. Camper shell. JI D. rear bumper. Low m1le.s 1625621 Sale Pnce ul only . $4695 ~ o '75 HONDA XL 350. 2700 \: you may mail it to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. S SaTe Sl,893 miles. excellent cond. § Box 1560, Costa Mesa Ca -92-626. The price is ~ ~~!l~~~tk 11~~0 Lrtr, :.&-~~Y tune. S650· i-.7-.. -R-an_e_he_ro-. -P-/S-.-P-,-0-. 1 § o nly $10. Your card must not be larger than the§ AIC. a uto trans. 351 ~ sample shown. § HARRISOM•s Motor t-tc..s. Sf*/ c 1e vctnnd eng. S2500'. " ~~ SUR.AV R...t/St0tog. 91601_4_96-8877 ______ 1 § ~ 3101 Coast llwy. N. B. ••••••••••••••••••··~·· '60 \"J ton pickup. Cherry S ~ 63! 2547 Rent a 197,l Exerut!v4: cond., new ures. s hocks. S S ~~~~~~~~~ Mot o rho me or Mens 493-18S6 S HAPPY S motorhome from Herb 1---------• ~ ~ 32' Chm Craft Coru.tella· Friedlander. Call any of '64 Dodge P.U. slant 6, ~ ci Uon Twto 18S's ADF t.hesenumbers xlnt cond1t1on. Ste reo ~ fATllra'S o•v s auu; pilot, trim ~bs. batl 191-6777 AM/FM. Must sell. $850. \.l ,1111.R ftl ,, lJl.nks. Bartel. new paint. 517 7)77 :>51 1087 S toour ~ rovers. S8500 firm PP • 1---------1 ~ JIM PlfTTEI ~ 644·1740.5427572 1 ___ 8_2_M_l _ll __ Ford •74 F2SO. Ranger. S NIU 8 ...._ RENT 23• Fireball. self· loaded. 1 ton susp. whls ~ n. Oholt 8-c.lt ~~S ••••••• ~! ........ !~!~ ·contained. Lots or xtras. +more $4200. 536-4446 ~~ ~ FUJI· YAMAHA 645-2283 v... 9570 S LoYwt Ya.I! l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ n DEALERS '74 WUU1e bago 18'"' rt The 8 8 Yacht Brokerage Brave $6 500 /Cash Call 1973 Dodge "'3 ton, lo m i, S S Lisllngs Wanted' 548-6171 ' . ~~t~~~~'a~~/~~lr:. . ~ If you need help composing your "AO FOR DAD" § SCMlthy-~:S~, ·73 Champion Motor surfer conversion. $3750 •' d Id l"k ~ uiwn ~ Home. Excell. cond. Low or bst ofr. 5~2-9444 or § an W OU I 0 a little Cartoon in it. please call 8 ~ 2616 Newport Blvd Miles S0.500496-0045 552·5630, Iv msg ~ friendly Daily Piiot Ad·viser at 642-5678. ~ Ne wport Beach r,...u.n. TraY.. 9170 ... W..t.d ~ ~ § (7141673-9211 9590 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• § § CataUllll 27. VHF. t'lt'c ~ y" c• c.._ 'fOW' S start outbd. xlnl rond \.' ..._ .,. 8 $11 , 96(). 83().5085 S F9tMr's Day ccrd or ~ X UH yow M9hr Cjtwge 8 1978 Capn Cyclone. 13· S 2 67 S u1lboat . ornit & wht. ~ or l..u-ricard. 64 5 S complete w 1rov<•r t'lt" S -8 985() Days 642 7812, eves ~ § &44·9222 or s~e 11l 965 W ~.r..c;cr..r..r.r/~.r~~.J.Y..r/..rJ"~~J"J".r....-..,....r.rJ".rJ"..r.rJ"/.rJ"..rJ"/.r.r..r.r_.,. t8lhSt.CM __ _ .. 19' Prowler, self cont E?. Utt tulrh. Clean. $199.S. PP. 646 7f!l2 '73 Terry, Z.:J'. twm beet. fully ,/cont, aJr, 11wn1nl(, +. extras Ex. cond W!WO '70 LTD atA witn reblt eng Mu!>l sell ~al\erSPM WI WILL BUY YOUIDATSUN PAlD FOR OR NOT TOPDOUAR FORTOPCAIS BARWICK DA TSUH ·, lfl 111.tfl' q11 '' 11111 8ll·ll7S 49).JJ75 '74 FOX. blue 4 door, AC. AM /FM, liUl O. $2300. 968-1486 1977 Fox wagon. A/C. AM/FM cass. snrf. great cond. $5500. 536-1203 or 673-8261 Lose something valuable? Place an ad m our Lost and Found columns . That"s where people look when they've found an item of value. 1977 320i 1-------- 4 speed. stereo & cood. (238SPI I 1977 320i air '74 260Z. A 1C. cocoa brown, blk mt .. imrnac • $3900.496-5321. 752·8161 4 speed. sunroof & mag ·oo Datsun 2000 Roadster wheels. <583SPNl Class1r Excel cond. 1977 320ia Collectors check this Black w lgold mle n or. $2500. 847·5334 Stereo cassette, 1ur cond. · & o nly 10 000 mile!>• GARAGF. SALE ads 10 IOIMO ). ' lhe Daily Pilot hrinJ( hap. PY results. To place your 831-2040 495-4949 drawing eard. phont.- ---------642;;i678 today. Aut~. Mew 9100 Autos. Mew 9800 Alltos.. N•w 9100 ....................... •••···•····•·•·•··••··· ...................... . I I...... ATJIMPANOS All WE CAN DO IS SAVE YOU MONE MAZDA '78 GLC HATCHBA K YOUlf CHOICE $9900 OVER f AOOIT INVOICE PlUS TAX ILIC. SEE FOR YOURSELF OYEI so GlC1 . IN STOCI WHEN OTHERS CAN'T, PANOS CAN JIM PANOS MAZDA and SPORTS CAR CENTER •MwA Alon@·~ld• Santo Ana Fwy. 2001 S. Manchtlttr, Anaheim Coll7U 1750-2141 Direct or Collect Open 1 doy1 o wk. till 10 pm t • ~ -----~ O U H<ifWOOO § • I Mltol, lmpon.d I lv+o' 1111.porl~ IAllto•. hnporlW 4utot. lmporled AMlos. Uud Autos. UHd Thursday Juntr I 19 TP DAii 'f f>'I nr ~ ........... ;;;; ~;;.::·~~; .. ··~;~·~I~ ........... ~;·;~ ~:;::;;;.··· .... ;;;·~ ·~.:;~ ........ ~.;~~ c;;;;+. ......... ,.,)j" Alltot, Uted Autos, UHd utos. UHd r •• ••••••••••• .............................................................................................................................................. . -..;,··l::~;,:··~·,:···,·;~··: ··•··l·;;;·.:;~~-i~·~···· ····K~: .. iall ltlll' • 'pd rt \'W '.in ran~he • ,_.. 9940 Mllafmg '952 "Ofttfoc • 9'ioS .ti\ t.n.'•' M l'v rT~ •~Ult', :!lrupa. radJ.i.1$, it .. 78 V~tl . louded. iK m l, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••• • •• •• , •• >pJ, .!11\ nu. ~ tM.·•\ ~l U.\., Tul.i. .. ' 1 li.-v111.n 1 M.... "'M 1•. Ct it blk , $1 3,500 ur ofrcr .71 ,. 1, 1 J \ ul1 Mwn :.l"U lha. "~ .. & II\ an rn.a .... 1,.1., \011d1 'h-o:J79 m•HJt. ~ ... ·~l o l.'r • • S&G-IM13 'Tl Pltuo. white wired in· 1;~ Mui.tanM. Pt>'tfN·t • urun fl\ • . ll ~M4 llon -.:9MfW 1 !°t11hl .... •-ca 9756 M1 41H3 • • ter &1.4ght new van 4 body.newmolor $2000 PQWl'r Imm.it $lt)tll I~ 13 U " ts u u ~· 1, ti. u V "" <'•IDJll'f ,h,.1 1 $W.Xl bnt of for ~·:I , ~I l"'5 li Uh.f\b •·1 II'" r I \ " 'r "-'T • •'78 Corvette limtted edl Cyl auto SUll ha" IU\I\ ""'·7"""' ~40 /MOii or '., .. lll•h' ...... " .. 1> ' • • n \I) • ··~···················· li7 vw H~. b111nd Ol"W • " ,,.,., "'"' ....., lu d '' il "l DCAl[R IN U S A mowr new br <ikt.'11. l\·"lt it tJon p1tc~ curs lA8 or Ul2 mi's lett on warranty ~ 99 ••\ 14 I ~ ff SJ~, .... • ._en~. allopllonsonca Good car All gla:ss bit. SS .bi l,ontl""C"l•lind \\''I 1974 Ml1450Si o l'r or ~ 4 .... b • • car lmmed <iva1lab1hty hatchbn<'k. $3500/t'irm ••••••••••••••••••••••• U• ~ .. ~ ROY JW I: 20th 11 ' • S:ZS~ea. 494-1003 dav. <->•.7<->-> ~ve•iwkn"~ 73 Delta ~. 41 1'00 m1, !.'.,()(~,.,.,~,· . .,!~;..,air. radi.ll• I"'"''" ....... 111 -i.·rt-rt R CARVER # .............. 0 W> ... """""" '72 Ddt!>UU l lOtl .:••t•d cood $1375 l.ill t'\lO i.ngs or wlln<h 1$3 I i 11\M I' ,.1 14 11111t114 ,111d with 'li1 Sc1hrk. rcblt 1:ng Nt•w • ~ . John D<>ersam --owner Xlnl 1•ond. 11nl\ ~ 11 .. 1 ,,,14 milt"• ~ r ~2!Jl.oS,}Dol01Y.,~( dull:h. 1go1t111n Mu:ct -. '77 LTD 11 Brougham, --~-6000 _ '71i Gr,1n l'nic tull pw1 \1""'"1 l'u.•vrli "'" -• ~lll002~afl5 • VIDES P /Wind,A/C.A M/FM 0 AMfo'M ,.tcrS-UOCJ01l1'\ ~" • ~• -~· ...... _. is..uh stereo c&M .. s plit bench '71 l<b Cutlass 111r. auto. of Xl · d ...... ., .... t-10•40 '74 412 wa~on ROGER MILLER SAYS seat. wtre wheel covers. vinyl top S1095 r nl ton """' ""'1" '71 Oat1>u11 l·tO:l 'Int. 1nag6. air, i.un"( rt•cn l'((' $48 ~ 1974 Ml1,50SL i-.A)WJJlnl'llt and00t'' IJIH 1410d 014 '> 't••r1•11 :11r <'f•nd & 1n 1111nuculatt- c"Ond.ll10t1 ' 1uu1~~> Hu> 9r ll'llM' c1os1 o ~uNDAn Excellent cond1l1on '\.ow Pric•al" JI xlnt cond. $5400. Ouys 586·94 l3 '68 f'I K 1:.:1\1R0 Con\ 1•r1 l!ltU !toll' Ho) Ct• Silver $2550 645-7mu LEASING '77 Vef ~.~!,";or Sat-Sun eves .. 75 Olds OmeRa. M ny Good t:ond1t111n Sl.1.1l1 Cloud II Hcuut car · TTop 4 s~. loaded1 ,,.,,....._, xtras Must sell. Best of Call uft 5PM"556032u 111 ·ss VW squareb11ck engtnl.' 494-1131 546-996 7 t4-07062> 546-4276 '74 260Z Less than 15,000 tn1h"' Mercedes &!rat trut.Je Ill Cosmetically Jnd mech ao1<'ally perfect 135222). $.llS.500 640-7030 & transauss1on. $300 or 'Ill! f-'ord Wagon Xfnl (t'rPP Cal2B63t-4&1S --- Toyoto 9765 bl>st offer 642 1565 itftcr $9495 :.hape No tears or dt•nls Pinto 9957 ·oo &nncv1lk. I'S, I'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12P~-· _ -----,11 v-.a 10 p.iss . .ilr cund. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;.11r i.tood.tn•ti:.&buttl'I\ Wt· havl• a ~oud sclt·ctton or ollwr finc M Ul." ao our l Cll od IEfORE YOU '&I VW Bug. no eng lnll'r ~ P ~ 1 01 'I c bra .k 1; ~ '77 Panto, wb1h• w 1r\.-d in· s:>% &IB 341:' SEU. YOUR & IJOdy nd work. Nt~ for T-Top. Auto. crws1• t·on RISOtncg 551 3776 1 ~t tt'r 4 <.:yl. auto Sl•ll ha!> 1'1uldHbird 9970 parts., 645-0804 aft 7pm trol & cverytluni: el:.c' pty 1500 m1 's left on warran· ••••• •• •• • • • •• •• • •• •• • • ttouse of lmpGrts •t•, ..... , Uf'\f\I f\,ll .. 4 f'6,ftl • 'J l \•I I•. ''I 'll4 9723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION VIEJO IMPOll1S ···~ .. . , ... --·· Jl 00• flit•-.. -···· •• ·-·· 831 -17•8 •9S-170• '7 6 Mercedes ~ 280C TOYOTA. 1677SUV) '72 Puilo Jtunabout IUIO t) nou.:hl 11\'W q n SEE Us.I Volvo 9772 $9995 trans. radio. wbl ~~lls. 13500/ Jo"arm 534 75:13 ••••••••••••••••!•••••• ctn. $.1300 640-4293. eves1~kndlt __ MAR9UIS TOYOTA IEfORE VOU IUY V MJSSION VU.:JO •CHEV. •77 •7 6 et '70Tonno. excell cont! ·72 Pinto Ma~:.. ~.000 ma 83l·2810 49S-l 2 10 AUSB>VOLVO, TTop Auto (706PJ::M l S750 Xtrn dean $160t> Ph See us nt Southern MONTE CARLO $8Sf5 6;3 6230 9611·3219 Orange County's Volvo Sta({ car . With auto •---------- '73 THUNOl"llRD 1\utom11t1c. p~r :.ll'1·rull' &-hrakr:o., nr w I.I••' AM l''M ~tereo'l'n 111\ C.111 892 1832 twfor, ,, P rn '76308GTB, pns llne. orrers. Deuh:r 64S-S980 or 675 7903 Gor~eoult' J m ma<' 41.J tt.• thruout' licaul lC ul meta Ill<' paint, ... unroor & all lhc e>.trll!> N<·W Mlchcbn llrt·~ Pn \al\• party prov 1dt>d perf cct ~l'n ice Will lc.;:.e or ~ell tli07PQQ> '77 TOYOTA SRS LONG BED, lo m1 's. manr xtras. cu.stm t•rpt'd shcl , mags :\iu~tsell. best olr Headquarters. trans. & Io ad e d ' t974 Ford Galaxy. ll Jtl. '72 RunabOut. auto. new MAR,.,,UISVOLVO (4.59520) '75Vef alr,gOOdcond .. SlOOO. prunt. AM/FM c·ns:.. Kd ·,,7 1'·H1rd. ll M~' ,.,,i; "" rood SlOOO Ph 646 ll09'l /\ M I F M 1• J ' ' MISSIONVIEJO Mowo..ly$4998 TTop.Aulo.(4C»7511 496·5105 · ~1711U /makt• vfr f'h 811·2880 495-1210 HOWARD Chevroltt $7495 ·68 Ford LTD Wagon '73 P rnto Sc:iwre W11gon ~ 1;75 R527 9725 ·•••·•················· 1976FfATXlj 9 With very • low miles' <887PFl). Pn ced lo :-.ell fast! 642 5212 9767 OOVE&QUAIL STS IOtoChoos•ft-om '72 FordTo W u spd.Alr $1950 ORANGE COUNTY <Near MacArthur. nno a.,on 673·0000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO Jamborce&Bnstoll JIM PANOS 642'3582 ·~0Tn~l~~h l~~J~~rem~·I. EXCLUSIVE::LY VOLVO NEWP30RT BE5At11 Met"c ---...,-9950 ~•••••••••~!.6.~ Triwnph 'Iii) T U1r<1 Xtr.1 l'l1t .111 or1,1!11ldl Sl!IOIJ < ,, 11 ~15 4ti.54 9974 SAODLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 83 t-2040 495.4949 Corl f.ox Leoti"9 645 3661 Wc<.'kduy'> fi:ll 1181 Wt•t•kl'oth Sl'l' at 25116 Nt·wport Blvd . t: M. Largest Volvo Dealer 8 J..055 MAZDA ••••••••••••••••••••••• V t\M fM, green. $3200 mOranunCounty'. ---ORANGECOU"'l'Y'S 1974 Ply Sa1ell1tC' Sta ecJ0 ""l CA.,., " 979 4952 ...... •• w I s l I) ....................... . "" .,....., ...-ves or · BUYorLEASE '74 Monte Carlo V-8. air. 2001$. Man<'hester NEWEST ag !1 pas:.. '•·. '1 n , dy:. ___ DIRECT xlnt cond Mus t ~ell. Anaheim 750·2141 LINCOLN MERCURY /\1r, C:d. t1r<·!>. tran~. 19i4 \ •·i.:a llatt·hb.n" ----$Sl50 /bslo(r640·5192 · Coolt•r, air ,hock~. aulo.a1r.le:.:-.lhan:i1 •. 111111 ....... 9727 -.- '75 450 °SE Lt''" lhan 40,UOO m1 1o: It• 1· ., u n roof 1 m matulatc' lnvC!>t1~alc our 48 mos. INtSl'/60 mos fananl·ing w11 h :,.mall down payment <3941) '74 TR6. Ci)verdnve. air -~ '78 IMDY Poe• Car Dealership as now OPto:N trailer hitt·h C.:l:i Radio m1 Movmg;-mul>t ~111 i'~.;~~~~r.~,~ i!tt:I we, ;;z.:~·;;;:·;~~~ r.~ :u~~i~:.~~ ~~~;t~ ;;;~ i~.~O;:"' $1.~ .• ~::; :. ...... ~h .. .....•••.•............. lnmdHew'78 HONDA Cars MANY for Man:m 2025 S. Manchester dr. good cond. $2200. l'h 532 1564 SDFwy·Lake Forest exit . 75 t'u ry W a~ on. r u 11 littl1· ads in Cla~s1f11·d Anaheim 750-2011 645·1295eves aft6pm. IRVINE powt•r. xlnt rond . you'n• missing a lot 11f '7fl TR7. 12K m1. A IC. gr<.-cn Must i.ell $4000 Ph 55Hi038 & 759 1501 830-7000 S22501ofrer Call aft 5pm. ncw:.y 1nCormat1011 :t)o CcntiMntal 9930 c:.o..p-9933 ---------~3112 wella...,somegreatbuy, To CltooM Froml Autos. Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................ .. ... . . 1---------- HOuse of 1mpons U ..... IVERSITY '70 TR6. roll bar. new lop, " gOOd cond, $2000 or besl ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMt-al 990 I '67 Continental. Very good cond. Leat h~r. $700 1977 Cou.itar Vlllagl•r 3 seal sla wJ.(n. 12,000 m1. wht wired llbr ant. com plelely loaded, exct'P· t1onal cond. $5900 847-8496 u u ... ,..cwnu1 1u1 ... , ... I I l tJI 1\11 114 Ut tt\t otdil1RDbit. offr 67~8949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644.9583 '74 Bradley GT. sPQrts car, lllnt cond, 20,000 ma. $0000. Aft 6. 968-1516 Ho.da C.-s • GMC ----VolkswCllJ"' 9770 Trucks '72250<.:.bmc. I'S, P t B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28SOHarbor Blvd P W. l'lcc !>Unrf, :.11r. '68 VW IYCJ AMC 9905 c.ostaMesa 540-9640 AM t FM, $6700. P.P. 493 6284 $500. 979.0952 •• ········~············ 1975 HONDA CVCC Sta ---1---------'65 Rambler, Class1t•, tion Wagon w-a1r, stereo. 1968 Mercedes 2805. drk WE BUY & SELL good motor. runs good A M ·FM r adio , new hrwn. 1mma<'. mu:..t see. VOLKSWAGENS Needs work o n third brakes, new lires. new $3600 Bestufr t.12 4010 member $150/ofCer. ba l k La rgest Selec·taon 64&-0049 '75 gold Cont Mark IV, /\II goodies, crwse cntrl, air. tape, new tires. $6800. 759-0067 aft 6pm. Dodgt 9935 H & B Scotch Blad(' irons ••••••••• •• ••• ••• •••. •• 2 9.;;w SW usl>d 3 limc!. S '74 D/\RT SE. 4 dr. 318 vs Sh l. D-364S-9568 Excepllonal. Near luw '77 Mark V, cream color, bluebk. 496-74 11 morn· '76 Monarrh. au•. P /S P /B , lan, A M /FM stereo, hke new. Must sell. $4300 or bst oCr. Days 752·8723, n1les 848-9'J53 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 Mus tang Ma<'h I. Black on Black. 11.800 mi. 302 VB. PS/PD. air, auto, AM /F M stereo. $4800. 548·8095. ttery: ugga~e rat·· MGI ,9744 lnThe/\rea!!' ----------fancy pin slripin~. Good condtt1on. •• ••• • •• •• •• • • • •• • •• • •• WEST GERMAN loaded, 20,000 mi ·s. x lnl rngs & eves cond. P . P . 640-84441----------'67 convertible New lop wkdys9-5. --... a 940 a nd parnt. All power. Buick 9910 $2000 ·n MCB ronv('rt. 4 i:.pd. IMPORTS "'-1• al 496 '"~bnllo St .. AM F~ s tetl'I) t•ai.:o.. ~ • ....... ..ftd IOK m1 m nl o d 1985 Harbor Blvd . C.M. Costa Mesa (across rrom ~ .... · · 1 l' n Westctirr Plaz.al or call Mui.tsell. 759-14~ 645-6120 646-9376 9732 MUST SEE '67 MGI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------runit ~ Almosl re s t ored . '76 Bwck Esta le Wagon, '67 Lincoln Conlloental. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• $2:500.615-1483 or 673 1020 bm w/tan inter. 9-seater, clean. $650 A/C, auto, P /W & seats, 673·2289 perfect cond, 24.000 m i's. Corvett. $5000. Ca II 673-4990 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .._P HIL LONG FORD 9100 Autos, Hew •••••••••••••••••••••• NEW '78 GLCs 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~c ~ cn~tnc. ~up~r 1.974 Jensen lnten·l•ptor Cherry lb rou>:hout lli, 22,000 m1. l'OmplC'le 5..57-280.'> aft. 6PM serv1<'e rerord av:11lahll· Santa Ano LARGEST SELECTION OFUSB>VWs IN THE AREA BILL YATES i i Hegal 2 dr. A.C. Fu111---------- P" r A;\J , f;\T. rallye Corvet-W-81ds now bem~ '' 111•1'1-; !':t·w tires $33!15. taken on Indy 500 pa<'e t--:;_11_; 1_m_:. ______ -1 car in stock. Flet<'her '66 Mustang. Must sell. GOOd condition. sharp, V-8, automalic. $1295. 547-3182 '74 Hatchba<'k V-6. auto, PI S. ~lcreo Jo'M·/\M , needs carb. $2250 Jo'1rm. 642·6623 P.P. ~~·~~~T~ ~-.... , .. , • • 53251 • \O ... t>d. f ron• Ot'\C Dt••k• · .. ,.,,d '#nPel-. A AM t4'dlo CuslA>m parnl. beautiful L'"'°6n Mttcury ll'~HS.'11111 PluS Ta.t&lialnlll to behold. has had TL<: 1301 N. Tw.t1n $13,000 firm P P Catt Santo .Ana 547·0511 521-2700 ------ - K......-Ghio -9735 0,.1 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·········~············· -KarmaM ,Ghia '73. xlnt '70 Opel GT 1 ,pd . cono red r uns i.:rC'at Y l' I I o w b I k 1 n t r . 4-spd. & ;1r 5U h m1' SlllOO ofr 49ti 2!_!¥_12 __ _ Jones Chevrolet 6633 '71 Bui c k L eSabr e . Westmins t e r Ave, ·74 Mus•~ng 2+2. new San Juan Capistrano """ led $900 w • · t C "" 837 4800493 4511 ..,.,laJ .oewLLres. . es.mans e r , a . .. ........... 5 .. 0............ tires.' lo ma's, 4 cyl., • • Ca1l64S-1295evesafler6 892-4444 .. ,.._,.,..ot•.... ,_ autA>.Jan,848-l248 OLKSWAGEN ::.__ 99Is 1co--RVETT--E·'-77-. -Jm_m.ac-'70 F d T . Nearly rcslA>red. Looks & r...a-"'--· -~ • or onno wagon runs very good. SllSO/bst ~s-~ ... •c• ••••••••••••••••••••••• must sell! 527-2260 dys. P /S, P/8, A JC. VS. Musi olr·trades. eerore lOAM. __.._ 831·14.56 eves see. P JP 552-8235 646-3622 VW-PORSCHE 1---------- ()Ff ER 0000 Tl-Im.I MON JUNl 5. urns 2150 HAatoS .. VD. COSTA MESA 645-6700 $3200. 493-3220 POf"'ICM 9750 Top Dollar Paid for Used vw·s COMMONWEALTH MOTORS SINCE 1953 9800 1, N•w 9800 AMtot. H•w 9100 Alltos. New 9800 Autos, H•w 9800 ....... 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda LARGE SEl.ECTIOH OF IRAMD HEW 1978 PORSCHE 924s 1'"2 So. Bnslol Santa Ana 546-0220 • See us for your best buy 2150H.-borll•d. t.odayHurry' Approx. 2 m1. No. of Costa Mesa 64 5.5 700 llLL YATES Soulh Coast Plaza. o,... Co.tty's S.vilee...ter 1972MAZDA RX3COUP£ A real rotary hum~ 4 sl)e(.'d trans. ( 568G WY 1 ONLY$1185 VW-PORSCHE '63 vw San Juan Capistrano 540-5595 8 37 ... 00 493-4511 •74 vw Su Be ti . ----------per e e. ex 197S PORSCHE l'Cll c o nd, A M /t:"M . 9l IS W.W., blu, grey rnt. 24,000 rru, $2850. 557-7258 • TEST DRIVE A DIESEL SEVILLE • 5 spec."d, stereo cassette. weekdays, 8·5. •• I mags&ooly27,000m1les . ... .,.. tw 11 Min IU41). Superb! '73 VW Bug $1950. Clean, l9119H&rbor.Co!>tuMesa SADDLHACIC new b r akes. Days Nabers Cadillac 642-0TtS VAWY IMPORTS 979-2102 Eve646-3337. '78 Ma1.da RX7. buy now, 831-2040 495-4949 '70 VW Coov. Blue w/n ew don't wait fo r the pnre --• blk top. 58,000 m i. 111crease or $90!1 or~ mu 19'!7 Porsche 9llS. onJy Radials, xlnt <'ond. Call Cor delivery R31 0571 4500 ma, air . s unroof, Make.492-6775Bestoffer. eves leather. AM /FM. loaded. X1t){l ft.u1'111 Blvd (. .. ,1.1 "-1.-"1 'i 111 •1 II ~I -Mus t sell. $18.500. '71 CONVT. Superb cond. tm Maida GLC 5 !,pd, 640-~ AM /FM 8 trk Many l!n7 Cad Cpe de V1Ue. loaded, lo rru, $9200. 675-7119 ~~~t~~~-~3 ~~t ~st '75 Tar#?a -;;;-; A M/Jl'M. :~~3~JOO/best ofr. <'3'is, air Lemon yel Mftoc~ S.nt 9 740 $13,000 Call 646 2006. or '73 VW Super Beetle, ••••• •••••• •• • •• •• •• • • 5..'1&(1777 sll.'rco. very l'lean. $2200. '73 Cpe de Ville, loaded. perfect. $2950. '76 450 SLC Less lhan 33,000 m1 In- vestigate our '~ mos lease or 60 m os rm pro· gram with small down payment. {9353). HOuse of Imports •t1, ...... "4'\'fl JUl•a •&•• . • . • ··~ . • '4 ' '' ,. '73 280C, ta n w /<'a mt-I Int. lo mi 's-50.000. $1J700 ·Eves. Mon·Fn aft 6, 581-554'1. '77450SB. Silver/black. No gim· micks here: small down payment. balance <'an be fina nced up to mos (9400). ttouse of Imports •••I ...... ..._ u.t''ll IUttota. ..... , I •J l \fl '' • \I I 'I\• ------5494750 '71 914 Ponche ---642-7178. $3500 645-0367/540-1419 Clas.<;ic '67 VW bug w/ -.Tl-Sev--W-e-.. -2---to-ne--s-il-vc-·r-. -s nrl, AM/FM 8trk, new 1976 Po rsche Targa. trans. brand new eng. showro0m cond. Best or 21.000 mi, like new. Call chrome rims, mny xtras, ferpver $11,500. 644-5043 552 3816 Needs body wrk. All re-1976 Cad. Seville, loadt.>d, ccipts last 3 y r s . 11 t 1 o e r '70 911T, newly rebui lt a ex ras. wn · . b Xln $1100/bst orr 549-9923 prime cond. $8500 or best engine & paml JO · t ,_d_a_ys_.64S-__ 34_98_a_ft_s ___ 1 oCler . Mike. 770-2922 ~ S8000 firm. 645-6412 ·-68 VW Bd'g. Xlnl runrung wkdaysonly. 1976 PORSCHE $850 /orbestqffer. l!n6 Cadillac Eldo WhtJlt 911 ST ARGA 640-SS85 blue, many xtras. Must 5 speed, stereo cassette, .71 Su Be U r seU fTSOO. 848-36SJ. melalhc paint & mags . per e e, sunroo • l®NXC> Pnced lo sell Rear _!!eCog. Like ne w. Lo Canwro 99 I 7 al miles. 492-6775 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• OHL Y $ 13,495 . '75 VW Rabbit. Leaving '75 Air, Full power, Fine SAODLEIACIC for Europe. Must sell. rond.ltion~ VA.LUY IMPORTS S2700/bstofr.494-0497 831·2040 495.4949 "76 VW Dasher Wgn 33.000 O.•rolitt 9920 mi 4 spd. Exr<'I cond. •••••••••• ••••• •• •••••• "78 PorsC'he Y28 loaded, $4SOO 675-0673 ti45 7348 c II Ev. · 17 M u I 1 bu, r\."d, brwn, silver, blue, --. Brown. 4 door air. PS, (001) (714)54()..75511Ken. Despe rate . 68 VW . PB, radio. 13,000 m l. 1 AM /FM . Good cood. owner. xlnt steal. S3995 '66 Classic Porsche 912, Best offer. 968-4667 after or best offer . 548-0197 newly reblt eng, new 6 PM. dys: 557.7576 evs '76 M.8 . 280C. lo mi's, brks & clut<'h. dean . loaded. mu.st sell S12.000. ~tO<r. 831-0571 ·n VW BUS. Rblt eng, ,75 Monte Carlo, 28,000 67~ or 540 9646 --l!lm--_-9_l_l _E_. -R-e-bul-lt_e_n_g__ cstm lntr. Xlnl cond. Call ml 's. Xlot <'Ond. A IC, '762400 S I/FM stereo $7500 546-4l8BaftS. P/W.$3000.833·-0791 t.uxury plus c.>connmy firm. 586-2500 & 770 0366 7 I VW. $995 '70 Nova, r adio, good with Lhis lo m1. Diesel. 548-3096 rood., $700or best offer. -<:on arran ge bu<1itel '72914• mint cond.. 492-7175an 5PM terms with lo down pay. many xtrait. '73 VW Super Beetle, xlnt1---------- mcnt (9400> 613-6230 running cond, Sl 700. 'i7 Moote Carlo. Air. P /B. Hause Of Imports &fl I ... ..,... 111' ftl t UINa '"'' /•ltl•l\U llt Utll\t '71 MR?. 2AOS, 4 dr Sedan, xlnt cond, $5600 PP ~.497-2640 '76 3000 Mercedes. drk. red w /saddle Inter. un der .0,000 mi's. ell op lions. s unroof St4..500 558-~ 9755 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TEST DRIVE OUlt 'UCAR Of THE YE.AR .. Good mventA>ry In 11.0ek. Huny wh.lle they Inst ! MUlAC&.I MAZDA/llNAULT 2lSO Harbor Ellvd COSTA MF.SA 645-5700 661-21687 PIS. xtras, lo m1. ~100. '7l S.ri»Mtte eves 586-8018 CI ea n , S 1 7 5 O I B 0 . '66 Mah bu 6-<'Yl. 3-spd, 54.S-4231. mags. bucket sea ts. $500. ----------894 3885. p p '72 VW <'8 mper. 5000 m1 an --------- rbll cn!l Propane retng '61\ Capnce Sta Wgn. x & stA>ve, + stereo. Very transp. I ownr, mec <'lea n . $2750 /ofCer . tires gOOd. air, PS, 873-~. &40-1162 9625. 968-8996 '63 VW Bug, priced re· '8.1 Nova Wegon , 6,r)'I, asonabty. must sell suck, $500. 548·3792 548-7114. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CL YVl JOt4MSON AUTO LEASING THE WAY IT AUTO BE! • FftllMIJ• Fair • Efffciftt • Ec__.cal INCi JOHNSON CHOOSE FROM ONE OF OUR LOW LEASE PAYMENTS New 78 Mercury ZEPHYR 2 DOOR Stk. #7132 Ser. /1535366 s 11 s 1+~ax per Mo Open end 36 month lease Total cap cost S5961 Lease End Value S2980 50 Monthly dep S82 78 on approval of your gOOd credit. New '78 Pontiac Trans Am • SKc.#180lSer.#135~53 s 1 48~~ax per Mo. Open End 36 month lease To tal cap cost S7850 Lease End Value $4075 Monthly dep $1 04 86 on approval o l your good c rec:llt "Hard lo find " New '78 Mark V SHr. #59 I 8 Ser. #930260 s2s 1 ~~axperMo Open End 36 Month lease. To tal cap cost S\3, 145 Lease End Value S6 .650 Monthly dep. s \ 80 42 on approval of your gOOd cred•t. ··Fully Loaded." New '78 Toyota Celica Uftback "Order Yows Today" s 1 ss~~aKperMo Open End 36 month Lease. Total cap cost S7362. Lease End Value S3681. Monthly dep s102 25 on approva ot-vall' good credit anclu~es automat~t~s . p0wer sieeriog. PoW9I' brakes. lory air cond1l1onrng. AM-FM s eo. special s1np1n9, special mag wheels New '78 Olds Cutlass Supreme Coup. Stk. #2210 Ser.11467'26 $ ] 42~ ~aK per Mo Open End 36 monlh Lease. Total cap cost S6907. Lease End Value S31 50. Monlhly dep ..1104 36 on approval of your good credit. "Loaded .. · New '78 Cougar Anniversary Edition SHt. #4448 Ser. 11610024 s 1 39~!K per Mo ~en End 36 month Lease f otal cap cost S7050 Lease End va111e $3877.50 Monthtydep saa. 13 on approval o f your good credit "Lots of Extras LEASING ... ALL MAKES ALL MODELS NEW OR USED 600 W. COAST HWY. • t41W,OIT HACH • 646-0262 . . · . .. .. . . . ~ . . • .. • • l ' .. • . . . • . ·: . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . -: . . . . . . . . -. .. . . .. L . . .. CIO OA1L) "'Lv' ~ STARTING FROM . STARTING FROM STARTING FROM OVER 200 NEW 1978 PONTIACS .JO CHOOSE FROM 1978 SUliBIRD Ser. lt2E2718U540450 EXAMPLE: 31 MPG HIGHWAY 21 Mf'G CITY lased Oft the results of tests cCMlduct.d or urtifl.d by the U.S. &t•lr01 .. •flt h-otecffon Agency the typical gos Mileogf of tfMs •thicl• is estiMated to be 21 MPG city, 31 MPG highway. Your ochtal Mileage MGY •ory. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1978 GRAllD·~PRIX . E9UIPPED WITH: • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION • V-6 ENGINE • WSWTIRES • CUSTOM SEAT BELTS • TINTED GLASS • POWER FRONT DISC IRAKES • POWER STEERING Ser •2J37A8P6l5237 • DELUXE WHEEL coves EXAMPLE: • ACCENT STRIPES IMMEDIATE ·DELIVERY / 1978 LE MANS . . E9UIPPED WITH: • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION • POWER STEERING • FACTORY AIR COMDITIOHIMG • TINTED GLASS • ~PORT MIRROIS • POWER WINDOWS • AM RADIO Ser ll2027A8B1227ZO • RALL YE II WHEELS EXAMPLE: JIMMEDIA TE · DELIVERY ' V-8, •u!O fnnS. f9ClotY air s2795 '75 V·8 IUIO lrans,IMlt°"f 81f $3695 5 s2 9 '74 & -aH CO"QthOtMQ s2999 '73 <Ond1l1on1ng, OOwe r con01t1onrno. OOw8f '7 , 4 cyl, 4 \peed, latfOIY ., 1 5 ,.,.,,,r,.,, s1"'1'0 •od-o V-6 "-"'ii--.. -. s1Mnno "°""' ... _ <;ondtllOfl•no. ·-,...,., engine IOOT'llll , •adtO vtny1 roof rlllV9 AM FM "f'f<!'O -.,ny1 -s llll!HRfl), -~•&I\ lOll?JRWI rool IOll6MDCI _ MAZDA PICKUP PONTIAC SUNBIRD FORD PINTO SUBARU SPIDER '76 4(e•'fi",.'0~,~ 'l>•~d ,;d•O s2795 '76 ~;~101~1~~0~:': s3495 '77 4 Cyl • SD4!8d radio. s3295 '77 4 tVI 5 S089d. AIM'M s2995• ....... ~ "M'*"O """ ~M $111f80 rlllY\' _ .. 1013SGJI ~· .. ·~o '"''° ·-d<ICt<. •lldtO 1837NU<I ran,.,""'-lllODSEJll I 'IWV . All Cert Sold On Approved Credll All Cats Plua Tu 6 Llcel'te 411 Cert Sub1ect 10 Prior Sele OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M.-TO I 0 P.M. WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS D1•~tington Beae li Fo1•ntain Valley LD ITION /\l"tern oon N.Y. S t~k~ VOL. 71, NO. 152, 4 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA T~URSOAY, JUNE 1, 1978 TEN CENTS G:ang Fights Flare in Hmitington .... Waddill to Trial Police Patrols • Faces Murder Charge Second Time Boosted By TOM BARLEY Ol IM 0.11' PllOI SU.ff Or. William Baxter Waddill of Jlun\1hgton Harbour was or · dered today to race trial for the second time on charges that he strangled a newborn baby in thl' W estmin ster Comm un ity Hospital nursery. Orange County Superior Court Judge IL Warren Knight or- dered the obstetrician to report to Judge Robert E. Rickles' courtroom Nov. 27 for trial Pretrial motions will be argued Aug. 4.' Wadd1H, 42, who came to court With his Wife and tWO lawyers quietly pleaded not guilty to the murder charges restated today by Deputy Dis trict Attorney Robert Chatterton W~dd11l commented before a nd after the courtroom ap. pearance that he is confident he Will be cleared Of the Charges. Waddill said he believes that the 1ury in his :-.econd trial will not have the problems th at led to the first jury being deadlocked <md the declaration of a mis- trial . Waddill addit1onully filed a p1l•a that he is being subjected to double Jeopardy by being or· dered to face a second trial. Defense attorney M albour • * * FACES ANOTHER TRIAL Dr. Wiiiiam Waddlll Walson s;:ud the double Jeopardy pl<-a will bt' argu('d ul tht· pre· trial session Aug 4 1 "All' we're saying 1s that all d1 a r g cs s ho u I tl h a v c b cc n * * * ·Ban on Abortions Voted by.Hospital Westminster Co mm unity Hospital ·s medical staff has voted lo ban abortions al the hos pital for one year The policy became ef· fecl1ve May23 The hospital was wh('re Dr William Waddill Jr. of Huntington Harbour performed an abortion 15 month:. ago that resulted in murder cha r~cs being fil ed '"agajnsl him. Hospital administrator Mike ~est said the '!ledical staff de c1sion had notl\i~ to po with the Waddill case. Wadd1trs murder trial ran for Hi weeks and res ulted 1n a declaration of mistrial. Jurors 1n the previous Orange County Superior Court trial dead lo <.'<ion a 7 lo 5 vote to ac- q u1t r Waddill. 42. on the er charge cstmins ter Hospital Ad· 1n1s trator Westsa1d Wednesday that d espite the widespread puhltc1ty ~1vcn the Waddill tnal hl' could only read the hosp1t<JI med 1c al slaff'i. i.tatement. iJoctors who meet there once C'ach month for staff d1scuss1on voted to prohabat abortions of any 'Ufest yle' Section Aids Gift Givers Dads. grads and bnaes are special people this time of year and today's 24·pagc "Lifestyle" edition of Orange County L1vtn~ will he~you find them that spN•1al . The s c1al magazine brings you everything from girts of J('Welry for Father's Day and graduation to the latest m hair fashions and skin car(' for the bride·te>-be. Where to take Dad for a fine Fath('r·s Day dinner and where to find gifts or crockery and :.tonewar(', wicker and rattan :md fine clothmg arl' also hsted in today's "Lifestyle" section. To s1mplHy s hopping for all your s pecial people consult today's edition of Orange County L1vmg. Caller Sued VISALIA <APl A $1 m1lhon suit wa.-. filed by a woman who said her pnvacy was invaded by a Tulare County d1strkt Al· torney's staffer who ~ed as a newspaper reporter to obtaur In. formation Mary Llvac1ch of ncarb)' lvanhof 11a1d s he was contacted 1n early May by a man who sad he was a f're no Ut'c reporter kind during a one -yea r moratorium which may be re· viewed next May, he said "The hospital will be guided by the acltonsoflhe medical staff. '· ll is now and always has been. the hospital's position that 1l ex· 1sts to serve the best tnlC>resls of the patient a s determined by the pa tient ·s physicians,·· he read. "It 1s inapproprt<itc for the .,.ospital Lo make moral judg· ments on questions best resolved between the phys1c1an and his pa· t1enl "The medical staff through its execut1vecomm1ttee has acted on behalf of the best interest of pa- tients st.'rvcd by th~cm ." West con- cluded Due to the legal status of the pending retnal. Or. Waddill and his attorneys arc constrained rrom comment Suit Looms On M arston WASHINGTON CA P > R('p Robert Walker today said he is suing the Justice Department lo force 1t to reveal documents relating to the firing o f DavJd Mars ton as a U S at· LOQICY m Pennsylvania ·'T don't think we! h av(' ever really cslab~hcd ul~ of the facts of the how and why a ll the politica l wheeling and dealing,·• Walker sajd The Pennsy l vania Republican said he r e· queste d the do09me n ts las t January under the Freedom of Information Act His request was hied an U S. Distncl Court in Was hington. 1V Set Blame d For HB Fire A blaze firemen blamed on· an a pp a r e nt malfunction of a televis ion set caused an cstim at· cd $8.000 d amage to t1 Mn· dominium unit in the lluntmgton llarbo1..r area or Huntington Beach Wednesday lnvestjgators said Mrs. John Chmiehnski wa.'I able to discon· ncct the set which was on at the time after flam('~ explodrd fl'om 11 . Igniting an upstairs bedroom Oeputy Fire Mars hal Roger ltosm<>r ~sud the hr~ was quick· Iv controlled within 10 minutes a nd no one wns Injured as a re · ~ull of the 5 p.tn blaie ut 46GS P1necre5t Circle dropped after the first trial and that Dr. Waddill shoulcJ.. not have lO ¢idergo this kind of torture a~in." Watson s a,id. Waddill is accused by tbe pros- ecution of strangling a newborn baby girl on March 2, 1977 when he realized thal the saline solu- tion he injected into the 18-year- old mother 12 hours earlier had railed to abort the infant. It was argued by the defense that the child never knew any meaningful form of life and th~ 1l would have been nothing more than a brain damaged human vegetable 1f 1l had survived. Jurors who were unable to reach a verd1ct after 11 days of de· hbcrat1on in the first trial com· mented that the brain death I heory that arose in the late stage or the tnal gave them many pro- blems a nd had them s harply d1v1ded in the jury room. Waddill 1s free on his promise to appear for trial Nov. 27 Chatterton said today he h as not yet decideq jf he will work alone during the second trial as he did m the firsi . Tht• prosecutor agreed after 0•11' PllOI SU.II P!IOIO ~ the first trial that the volume of " ' medical testimony offered in the 16-week trial olaced a severe <See T RIAL, Page A2> TEACHERS OCCUPY SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES They Vow to Continue ·camp-in' in Fountain Valley Ene rgy Unit Says LNG Not Needed S ACRAMENTO <AP> -A member of the State Energy Com m1ss1o n says California doc:s not yet n eed liquefied natural gas and s hould not now consider building a terminal for it. On the contrary. says Com- m 1ss1o ner Ronald Doctor. the 1mporyation of LNG would almost certainly cause a surplus of natural gas. Doctor. a n appointee of Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr .• made the !>lalcmcnL'\ in an opinion that was sent to the Public UlilJties Com m1ss1on Tuesday. along withe the commission's official forecast of natural gas needs. The opinion was r e l eased Wednesday A s ite for LNG tankers is be· mg sou~ht by a partnership of ~as firms t}lat includes Southern California Gas Co. and Pacific Cas and Electric Co .. who say I.NG will be needed in the 1980s. The PlJC 1s lo make a final de- c1s 1on by J uly 31 on a s ite, wh~re tankers would arrive from Alaska and Indonesia. The forecast of the five- member commiss ion. adopted unanimously, says California will have"Cnough natural gas to lust through the mid-l9f!Os. nut Doctor said "LNG and the proposed LNG terminal are oot necd('d and need not be con- ., 1 de r cd for at least five v<'a rs. . . . It is clear that the LNG terminal s hould not be l>uilt ·' FV Teachers Plan Second Sleep-in By RA MONO ESTRADA JR. Ol Ille O;tlty Pllet SIMI More than JOO Fountain Valley elem entary school te~chers plan to sleep inside district offices for the second time toniJ(ht to pro· test the finng or~ teachers and a series of program cuts. Meanwhile, about 50 residenLo; forme d a seven·membcr com- mittee to spearhead a r l'call movement against all five F'oun· lain Valley school board mem bers over the firings and cut- backs approved last m onth. Teacher leader Yale Wishnick said Wednesday he asked dis· trict officials to recommend that the school board rescind the c ut· ltng of 17 percent of the dist rict ·s 520 teachers and the special pro- gram cuts. H1s request was de· nied by d1 str1ct off1c1al~. Wis hnick ~aid. Parent Pat Nies ley. who is s pearheading the recall cam· pa1gn, said the scvcn ·mcmber committee hopes to gather about 6,000 petition i.1gnaturcs for an October election. Most of the d1stnct 's teachers a nd some parents are an~ry about the school board's May 18 decis ion on the firings and elimination of 56 learning center coordinators. 39 teachers in the m entally gifted minor program, right p sychologists and six music tC'achers. .. Thes~ are management de· cisions based on the district ·s financial constraints. declinin~ enrollment and the need to re- organize our programs." sat<I school board President Dick Plum . ~ "Thesc cuts· mean a 13-cent drop in the tax rate and rcduc· ing the tax dollar is what we need to do." said school board member Karen Ackley. Mrs. Ackley said the teacht!r firings and program cuts would have been made even without the threat of lost district lax rt>venuc due to thf' possible pass age of Prop. 13. the Jarvis· Gann property tax ltm1t tn· it1at1vc on the June 6 ballot. .. The first person who hollered rec a II was a t eacher." Mrs . Ackley said. "Recall flames arc being fanned by teachers," sht• s aid. Mrs Ackley said s he plan.<; to run for re-cle<'t1on to the school board when her term expires m March. Plum said he is un- decided about running again next year when his krm 1i. also up Plum indicated the school board may have lo change tht• o;1te ~ its June 8 meeting 1f teach~rs still occupy the d1stn ct offices where trustees usually gather. Teacher s pokesmen said they plan to bring their sl~pin~ bags and school work to the district or. fices every afternoon after classe~~lil. he school board re · verses wn. Teac ers plan to leave the of fices every morning a nd go to their respective schools for work. Deputy Super intendent Glen !lardy said things are normal during district offirc workm~ hours . RB Police Charged Brutality Claim Probed Allegations of police brutality involv.Ml&..mcmbcrs of the Hunt· mgton Be\Jch Police Department ate under investigation by the t-i .S . Commission on Civil fUJ;:hts. Chief Earle Rob1ta1llc. said to day that he h ad no prior knowledge of the inquiry. them By JlOBERT BARKER 01 ta.. o.lty Pllo4 Su.if , ll1V1UnglbQ Beach city ~f· '(.icials ordered stepped up pohct! ,.:putrols on the onc·m1le stre tch ·:of city, beach Wedn esday because of mounting outbreaks of gang violence. Dtredor of H arbor s and ~eachcs Vincent Moorhouse re- quested the police protection, warning that conditions at the beach ba.ve the potential ol tlirn· m g into a full· blown riot. "It's gotten to the point that lifeguards and marme safety of· ricers can no longer handle it," he said. The mos t r ecent violence e rupted Monday "hen three let•n ·agl'rs "ere in1ured in a knife and broken bottle battle at the beach parkmg lot. Moorhouse said that pr"oblems stem from heavy use of drugs and alcohol and involves a .. macho thing·• on the part of rival gangs from Eas t Los Angeles. Pit•o Rivera . Mon· t t•bello and o ther southland t·1tics. "If we don't uphold the l<.1w~ and maintain the upper h and, th •y <the gangs 1 will take over our community," he declared. Police Capt. Donald J enkins said that eight patrolmen will bt- tran sterrcd to the beach as soon a s possible. probably within a "eek. lie s~ud that off1cero; would patrol the bt.•aches m swammmg i.u1ts and maintain a low profile. Je nkins said that s1,1ch patrols were effe<'t1vf' m the pa~t. Jenkins said Lhat the police de- partment has enough m oney m 1ls overtime al·counts to finance the operation for the remainder of th(' fiscal year wh1th ends June 30. However. other r1ty officials indicated thl'Y bl'l1 t•vc beach patrol!. should continue through the busy season. .. Wl• owe• 11 to th<' rommun1ty to provide law enforcement and prot('c·taon , '' Mayor Ron Shenkman said Yearly C'OSls for beach patrols during Easter Wt•ck, weekend~ and s ummt•r vacation arc est1matl'<i at $120,000 Tht• meeting to discuss the t'mt•rgcncy beach m easures as wl'll as to put a patrolman in the downtown ::irea was attended bv r1 ty council member<; .John Thomas and Don MacAlllster and top city administrators . Thomas said that an officer •~ <See PATROLS, Pag4' A2) Marina High Shed Damaged by Blaze Da magc in a fire at the Marana ll1gh School football s torage equipment shed in Hunt· ington Beach late Tuesday was t•stimatcd at $1.400 today by fire department officials The blaze damaged some foot· ball equipment. The firt• was in· correctly reported Wednesday as bcmi:: at Edison High School. The Daily Pilot regrets the er ror. Con~t \\''eathe r Low clouds night and morning with partial l'lt•aring 1n afl<'rnoon Frt- d a y . Some lon il li~ht driulc early morning. Lows tonight 55 lo 60. lllghs Friday 65 lo 72. INSl~E TODAY · Deputy Director Sally James said Wednesday that several al· legations arc being looked into and that alleaed victims and wit· ncsses have been interviewed. "We've had damned Jillie trouble in this area,•· h u declared. "I believe it ls a political thing," A controversy broke out laRt week between City Councilman John Thomas and Chief Roblt:ulle who Is ntt<'ndln~ a low enforcement conference outside lhe C1ly. The CIVIi Rights oHicial said that 1t Is unusual for her office to investigate such allegations. She s'aid9nle probe was la unched, however, to see if there is a pal· tern to the charges. Some of the alleged violations t reportedly came during a con· frontation al a downtown har nnd in the breakup of a party. A profile of candldatPll and ra.cra m TueMc.ty's pnmone11 f)(•y1n.t 1m Page AH A rloser look at the attorney gnll'rol rocr bt•9in.s on Paye A20 ' She said the inveslli;cntion in· volves people who claim police brutality or who say they were arrested for no apparent reasons and relell.1!1ed wtthout char-es. She salcfthat less than 10 com- plaints are being investigated. The alleged Incidents range over sevc.'ral months. she said. Police Capt. Mike 8urken field. speakin1t ln the absence or However. It was reported that the charges were lodged prior to the dis pute which Thomas touched orf by claiming that th city Is corrupt and that Robitaille has "railroaded" peo· pie out of town. R ob1la1lle earlier said thot the statem ents were totally Ir r espons ible and lndcCcns1ble and C'ha ll nged Thoml\s to prove - Attorney David Carpel'\ter. who reports thut he represents it number of individuals who have had problems with police, said that he was pleased to see the Ctvll Rights Commission getUng involved. "My Investigation has led me to believe there as widespread abuse of police power In Hunt· mgton Beach." ht• alleged Police spokei1mon Burkenf1cld (Sf>e BRUTALITY, Page A2> lad ¥ Aly..,, '-"'lte ,\14 AMI LA~ a1 llNTt• •...-ctr ., -.-.u... •• L M .. N .. Mlll9" t.\ffll .... la att ~I• ..... ~ ::::. ,_ au~ I a.,.,,..,. ~Mt ......... 1,.... '"·" ~lu aP Ora .... ~ AU ~·.i-.r.:c.. .~~ =·~.... ~ a .. 1 .. 1•1 ,_ •• ,_...,,.,..,. •o 1•1«1••....,... au u """"'•" 91M1 Pulltrl"t II I ._.,,.., A• M-<-II Wenf N•wt A4,lt 1.-1 .. ll'lluleft au • J ,. ·' \ t \ ' 11 ' \2 DAil.' Pll.01 ttJ Newsma11 Accused In Probe By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol I,,. D•llr Pllol ,t.11 Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates has acc~ed Jot' Cordem. a reporter for the Santa Ana Register, or instigating an FBI probe or ha s personal finances. In a s peech he fore the Newport Ha rbor-Costs Mesa Board of Realtors in Newport Beach today, Gates saad he had nothing to hide from FBI in· vest1gators or the public .. Joe Corde ro of the Register took some acC"usataons about my personal finances to the At- torney General a few years back. "The Attorney General's Of· ficc looked into the accusat10ns and gave me a clean l;lill or health. They said everything was proper and legal. "Appare ntl y that wasn't satis factory for Mr. Cordero. so he we nt to the FBI," Gates saad. A s pokes man for the Los Angeles office of the fBJ con- firmed today that the bureau "does have an invcsliagation of Mr. Gates that is currently ac- tive. r~gardang allegations of public corruption " The FBI agent declined to specify the source or substance or those a llegations and said no report on the investigation is ex- pected to be issued in the im- mediate future The Sheriff. who is seeking re· election, is opposed by five other candidates. , Contacted after Gates spe~h . Cordero denied Gates' allega- tions. He said he never took any in- formation to the s tate Attorney General and he c laimed the state investigation reached only preliminary stages before At- torney General Evelle Younger halted it. Cordero. who said he has been probing Gates' background for nearly a year. said he did give some information about Gates lo the FBI. He said~ he divulged some of the information he had clcvclopcd 1n order to get more from the fo~BI. lie wouldn't ~ay what that information was. Cordero s aid his probe of Gates was not motivated by persona l an1mos 1ty. but was part of tus newspaper's policy or thoroughly checking into gov· ernment programs and the con duct or elected omcaals. Gates' talk to the realtors cen- tered on the federal s uat hied by · the American C1v1I L1bert1es Union to force changes in the county Jail and with Gates' d1s- sat1sfaction with the federal re- located witness program. His d1scuss1on of Cordero and his own financial status came al the end or the t alk, during a ques tion-and-answer session. After blaming Cordero for the current FBI probe, Gates went on to say he felt the FBI was acting properly in conducting the investigation. "It 's their role lo look into those kinds of CJllegalions." he C'Ommentcd. Gates also gave the realtors a detaill'd listing .of his money· making ventures dating back to his firs t job in a San Juan Capistrano gas s t ation when he was 18. "Whe n I was young I made a lot or money an~ I've alway~ been very frugal, ' he said. He said c riticism o f his l)Crsonal finances was upsetting to him and his ram1ly. but ... crut1ny ol his private 111c was :-omethtn~ he learned to accept when ht' bl•eam e a public ofric1al Executive Jailed NEW YORK <AP> -A former top off1c1al of the Fires tone Tirt• and Rubber Co. has been sen· tenced to four years in federal prison a nd fined $14,000 for diverting money from an illegal corporate s l ush fund to his personal use. Robert P. Beasley. of Akron, Ohio. who could have rccc1 ved as much as 30 years m prison on the fraud chari:es. will be e lig ible for parole after serv- ing 16 months. ORAHOE COAST H • DAILY PILOT Ow Ot...,... C.0.\t 04ily Pt lot ""''"-"" tit -"'""""'° '""'" ..... W\ P•f"'\ I\ pvOft\IWl(j ,, .. t~ f")• I ,. C.O.\t PvCM1\l\1niq Ci1trno•rt1J1 S-0.t•.at,. 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Al the end of a wearying five· hour meeting Wednl'sday ;.il the U S. mission lo the Uni ted Na· t1ons. proi:.pccL-; for early com- pletion of an <igret:men t ap pea red dim Gromyko told r eport ers crowded mto the mission lobby that there was no point in deny· mg the U S Soviet dispute over Africa a nd declining s uperpower relations entered into his dis cuss1ons with VCJnce. Asked lo d escribe those rela- tions. the veteran diplomat, his fa ce gllstentng wath perspira t1on. replied · "I would hke to see them better than they are at this point." AIR MAIL PIONEER RECALLS 'GOOD OLD DAYS' Jerome Lederer of Leisure World With Mementos _ V ancc too acknowledged that "the relationships between our two countries arc in a state of te nsion. There's no quest!on about that." , .... Air P .ioneer As ked whether any of the key issues in dispute had been set· lied with Gromyko, he replied quickly: ''No. All I can say as that we examined j)l depth the two principal remaining issues. which are very tough issues. and we've sl.111 got more work to do." Aero Engineer, 81, Horwred These two issues concern er-By JERRV CLAUSEN Ol I ... O.Uy Piiot St.fl Sixty years ago, the first reg- ularly scheduled air transport service · the U.S. Aerial Mail Service -was launched m the United States. Three years earlier , in 1915, 8-year-old J erome Leder er had visited h is first New York aeronautical show. vowing to become a part of the fascinating new world of night. ' And when the n ation 's aircraft pione e r s gat h e r e d in Washington, D.C .. on May 15 lh1 s )'t'c.ir to murk the air 1 ransport service's.anniversary, 11 was CJppropnate for Lederer, now 71. to receive the first air mall 'C'CJchl'l cover. a philatelic pra;<e. Of all those gather1:d al the Smithsonian Institution. only Lederer's c<1recr s panned the prc- Lindbergh era and the Apollo pro- gr;.im _ lie l.}t•c·.amc the fledgling U S. /\1r Mail Se rvi ce's firs t at•ronCJut1c<1I engineer in 1926 alter graduating from New York l 'n1versity Those were tht> days. he re- calls now in the ltving room of has l.e1surc World home in La~unu Ifill<;, when air mail pilots compiled 1.752 forced land· 1ngs an one year And those were the limes when one m every !>IX air mail pilots could be counted on being killed an- nually. When Lederer attributes those crashes, deaths and forced land· ings to weather. his audience lis tens. Ile h:.a s credentials, cstabhshing his expertise in the field Bet ween tus years in the first CJnd only air mall service engineer a nd his retirement from NASA 1n 1972, Lederer was chief engineer for one of the world's largest av1at1on in- s urance pools and the first dir~· tor of safe ly of the Civil Aeronautics Board. lie was in char ge of enforcing a ll c1v1l .aviation safely regulations and accident invcst1gal1ons During World War II, he was director of lra1mng fo r some 10.000 pilot::; and navigators and :35,000 mechanics for the Air Transport Command. Later, he became managing director for the Flight Safety Foundation and, concurrently, of the Cornell Guggenheim Avia- t10n Safety Cenler. Y ct, Leclcrer never flew ::in aircraft. lk on<:c tried to enlist 1''r0Jt1 Page A I BRUTALITY savs that he believes that the complaints have been organized because or politics nurkf'nf1cld said that police made about 250,000 law enforce-• me nt contacts tn 1977 that result. ed in 20,000 arresl'l ;:ind 30,000 l'1tations Ile sa1tl that I hf'rt' were 16 ei>mplamts that police used ex t•css1ve force. lie said UHtl only two cases were confirmed that officers used force beyond what wus reasonably necessary. "Onlv one out of 7,000 contacts resulte d in a complaint and the se wPre 1n various categorif's," Burkt'nfield sat('). "I thank lhal this proves that we are not harnsMOg people." "We get more commcndabons than complaints " The CIVI i H1ghts Commission holds no sanctions over alleged pohce vaolataons, Miss James i-aHJ. She said ind1 v1dual cases woulrl be turned over t o the Justice Department 1f they havc • merit S he said the comm1ss1on's chief function I!\ to advise Prcs1 dent Catt.er and ConRress on the effectivt'nt''\'I of c1v1I r1.ihl!! laws and 1r th<'Y need beefing up. .. -··----- as a Na_vy mer but failed physical reasons. Lederer made his mark on aviation with both. feet on the ground. Following the tragic fire that took the lives of three astronauts al Cape Kennedy i n 1967. Le derer, who had retired at age 65, was asked to organize the new office of Manned Space Flight Safety for NASA. for forts to impose constraints on the development of new missile systems and a dis pult> over lhe Soviet bomber known to the West as the Backfire. Th e Carter adm1n1strat1on. partly in • r esponse to Congressional pres· s ures, as try ing lo impose restrictions while the Russians say the Backfire is not really a strategic weapon. Three years later he became director of safety for all of NASA. where he was responsible for the concept and execution of i.afcty programs throughout the organization until finally retir- ing for good in 1972. While he never piloted an aircr aft. Lederer recalls meet· ing m ost or the aircraft industry greats: Charles Lindbergh, Dona ld Douglas . Apollo astronaut Neil Armstrong. Billy M 1 tc hcl I and even Orv a lie Wright. Most of aJI. though, he remem· bers the deadly era of aircraft erashes. He remembers that the first air mail pilo~ relied only u n an of l e n in a cc u r ale altim et~r. a bank indicator and an "unreliable compass." He ticks off on his fingers the inventions he has witnessed that have made flying safer than driving an automobile· Instrument flight, power plant reliability, the jet engine that flies high above men acin g w(.'\lhcr, radio communications. radar. de-icing equipment, in· strun'lent landing systems and the reliability of the American aircraft worker. I le recalls that 5,600,000 parts went into the Apollo moon-flight rocket and capsule. "W.ith a reliability factor of 99.9 percent, you would expect 5,600 failures on that mission," he says. "They <the aerospace industry employes) had to go way beyond that lo achieve what they dJd. There wer e only 40 to 50 anomalies. Backup systems take ca re of those." Now president emeritus of the Flight Safety Foundation, Inc. a nd of the Air Mail Pioneers, Lederer also is an adjunct pro· fessor of safety at use. lie still lectures across the na· tion about the marvels of flight and the reliability of American craftsmen. lie pens his talks in a home filled with mementos. trophtes and honors which include the prestigious Wright Brothers Memorial Award -an elaborate trophy that cost m ore than Wilbur's and Orville 's first fabric -cove red K1ttyhawk aircr aft. he notes. Fro'" Page A J PATROLS. • needed in the downtown lo pro tcct senior citizens from harass- ment. Moorhouse said that gan~ violence has become worse this year al Huntington Beach . He s aid that it caiwte attribut- ed to lack of law enforcement and A spillO].er from adjacent state beacherwhich, he said, do not have police patrols. Both Moorhouse and Police Captain .lenkini; expressed op· tim1sm that when the word gets out of a police patrol, gangs will f'ithe r behave or find another place lo go. 37 in Write-ins SACRAMENTO <AP1 -At lhst 37 persons are eligible to run in the June 6 primary elec· Hons ei. write·iri candidates. s ayll the California secretary or state'ill omce. Vance and Gromyko will hold another round of talks after. as Van ce put at , "checking.._ our respective calendars." Now that they have met s uccessively in Moscow and Washington, as well Snn~ Trin1t ron Color 'J \ \\tlh n•moh· control 21 • l!l" . 17'' & I ~" d1a~onJI All 1978 Models On Sale '• r _JL -"'> I ' . 1 ........... :~ • : ' •• '~J .. I f. ·\' . . '" I• ti.._\\! 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D· S.O, c1tang polls th<Jt ow Ameri<•ans to be !>lr gly an favor of arms control . easures. said 1n an interview here: "They don~ like what is going <111 tn Arrica but thev don't want lo bl6ck a SALT agreement.·· -· ... . . ..... . lmpact 'S~e' ViejoF i-m Raps Jarvis Tax Pl~n The Mission Viejo Company told its 600 employees recently it opposes the Jarvis-Gann tax re· lief initiative. "The potential impacts of Proposition 13 are too severe,'· company officials stated in a let· ter sent lo e mployees la:;t month. i If Jarvis passes, Mission Vie· officials said , funds to mall')l n parks, slopes and landscaped areas will be cut drastically and money for building new parks f'ro1RPageAf TRIAL ... s train on him. De fe nse attorney Charles Wec;:dman will again handle the nonmedical aspects or Waddill'<; defense. Watson will take over in arPas of testimony involving medical expertise will be severely limited. The local land developers also predicted that Proposition 13 will in the long run place a larger s hare ot property taxes on homeowners than on com- m ercial and industrial property owners. ''This 1s because homes resell m ore frequently than non- residenllal properties," the com- pany officials s aid, "therefore. res1dent1al resl\les would pack up added valuation more rapidly a nd this would resuJt in his high property ta xes for hom e- owners" The Mission Viejo Company does· s upport tax relief and favors Proposition 8, officials said. This alternative tax relief initiative will also appear on next Tuesday's ballot and pro- v ides for lower· t ax ation of owncr·occup1cd homes than of eom m e r c1al and indus trial properties. The 1979 Model Line is coming soon. Many on 1978 ... Model Line SPECIALS Merchandise now! aYaiJabiJity Js Jimited. Come in soon as Sony Headquarters for the Harbor Area T.V.-Radi~Stereo Tape Recorder Betamax II MK ·119 Sony'o; qual1l } packel1 1nte~ated mustt· "v "11.' m r r a 1 u re~ A M t F' ~1 .. ;ll•r1•n Hl•rt'I\ t·r. 3 \Pt'l'd :1111nmalll' Lurnlahlc, rasscllc player/recorder and ~en~• bast> "Peaker w~tem A very adl't1uall' 15 wall\ RMS or power a lt al u very µleasing price. Specfal $39<J9S 1'!'East 17th St. Costa Mesa Phone 642-8882 toro Hour~ Dt11lv ~-6 Seit 9 ~ 30 hf~~ fH H.,.._ ~\Mt• I"' .. c· f' 580 A !>upe rb stereo 1 as.,c.'ltc sy'<lt'm with f''M I.AM built in & phono input Four "peakcrs for .. ound Lhal ha!-body and tJcpLh . AC or ba lt ~ry operation. Super Sony Specials! 19" diagonal ........ / KV 1951 TR I N ITRON Pl.l;S Sooy'" Delul(,e HI'" d1a)!Onul TV l nrtudl'' Sony ' l.11m1~ronner light 'l'""'"~ '>Y'>h in and extra tar~l "Pt>aker Sf'ICIAL SAU 'tllCI For the •ert be1t deal -Yo11 owe it to yOWHtf to c~k OS prl~es & ser•ice. VISA • Master Charge ludgetTemts. -· ... , ... _......_._ \ • Ul D IF 0· Jnge CoaSI 0 "'>'Pol.;\ Ed itoriaU, p og.e _________ T.nu·r·so·a·y·J·u·n·e·l-19·7·8-------·R·o,.bt>_,_· e.Nd·rt>a·W·eed·rd_:.,:.~.~.::.~.'.:.d.1t·o·:'.~ •. ·p·~·s·K·;·d·~-~.:E_d.itor. HB Voters Have Charter Choice llun1111~ton Bt><H'h \\Ill ha\'l' an 1mµorl.ml l·lccl1on Tul·~dJ\ t·\cn t hough mo:-.t ol tlw utknt1o n has gone to the .J:·irv1.., Gann property l~t\ 11Hl1al1vc mea::,un : .md ulhl·r mor • t'~ c·<':.tlth1ng t!'>!'>Ue:. The \'Olcrs of this c:1ty Will he dt•ctciing on rt•\•1s1on~ to :1 nlv c:haru.·r that wa:-. last amt·ndl•d 1n 19fi6. T ht· c1t v ha:. .i.:rrJ\\· n tour-fuld !'itntc that time and wording. functions uncf outdated laws m t h e c h arter need lo be chanced Thc~t· more or less routrne rt•v1s1ons which arc 1m- po1·tanl to the city's prngrc!'>s wi ll be dealt with 1n a single p:.tc:kagc under l'rop I)_ The update 1s nc.·l·dcct uncl u ~'l''i votc.· 1!'> urged l"l\'L' Olhl'f mc•asurc.., invoh·1ng the thJl'lt'r h:n e gc·nl·ral<'d more attention Th1·y \\'tll bt: 'otcd upon u:. Prc1p:-.. E. F. G. II and .J The ullt.•rnativt• selected by \Oters in these prnpos1· t1orh will be mst•rtcd into the t•:-.1st ing ch<.irlcr or the n(•w n·\·1scd tharter 1f Prop. U µassl':>: Thrct· of the propositions d eal with m aking th(' pos 1- t11Jrls nf l'tl~· atlOl'nl'Y, city c:lcrk Jncl l'lly treasurer <tr>· po1nt1vc. Tht•y eu1Tc ntly arc c lel'tivc. We think thut these thrl'e jobs should be fill<.>d by aµ· point m e nt ()f th<' city administrator with the approval of the l' I t y <:ounc·1 I Th est• po:-.11 ions abo s hou Id be put undn the sup<.•n 1~11m 111 lht· cit~ udmin1str<.1tor for more sound ~ovcrnmcn\ . OffiC'1als fillin ~ the t hree positions h a\'c be<.•n ~U1!-t\~ t·ral>ll· onl~ to the pe<1pll' ;,it clc<'l1on lime l'aCh tour years. .• This is nut cnou~h. The public has no way o f cvaluat· mg J>t:rformantc and work habib. and htts no control OVl·r r e lat tcmsh111s with otht•rs. \Ve firmly l>C'ltcvc that each of the three s hould be in dcpendcnl but that 1ndcpcndente would be a ssured bv goo<I wor k • It 1:. rnhculo us. tor c:-<amplc. for lhc t·1t~· tlerk to !Jc l'IC'C·lt•d while in c ha r ge of running the C'lcctions. \\'c lht•rclun: recommend a S'es \Ole on Props. G. JI and .J. Two other propo~1lions pertain to t ity council terms :.ind ..,a l an cs. P rop. E rails for a mux1mum of\wo consl'cut1ve four- ' l'a1 terms. We have scan too m a ny offtc1ab lose their 1.1p ,1fll'r more than two terms a nd urge a yes vote on F:. Pl'op I•' would t'CJ1sc tounc:tl salaric~ to S400 pe r month bast•d on the city's present population. The mayor \\Ould rCC'l'l\"l' an addition al SIOO. 'Phe pay would dimb to S!'iOU per month 1r the population 1s between 200.000 and ~50.ooo and SGOO per m onth 1f the populution cxrt•cds ;!:10 .fllJO. • Tht: Pl'l·:.cnt s ;.ih.try ~Nup of Sl75 pct month plus .inothl•r Sl25 for C':-.:penscs may be m adcq uJtC but u s::i l<.1r y hike: ;Jl this lime IS inuppn>pn;.ill' beca use Of fin:.rnC'ta l Un• I l'I l~llllllL':, In !Jttmmary, the Daily Pilot recommends YES votes on Props D. ,.. C .HaniJ.JandaNOvoteonPrap I" Inform the Public Some Fountain Vullcy residents who live near Mile Squar<• Rc~tonal P ark c.1re angered by plans to build new l'L'tn•;1tion<1l f<ll·ll1tics there Whal 1~ really upsettfug. the residents sa~·. 1s th<.t l c·tt~· a nd Orange County officials h ave known <.1 bout the t" o pm posed r t <l ns for a hout s 1 x months \\'h~ d1cln t the c·1ty or county inform the puhltc ahout I hl· possible llSl'S of the las t r em aining 86 acres al .Mile !'-tquarc P ark., The proposed plans are admittedly at a pre liminary :-t ~•gl' but the public has a right to know what 1s o n the drawing h<w rd. Fount:.un V<.1 lley reside nts w,ere a lso up m arm s last '1·,1r when the U.S. Navy considered buit8in/.! houses on c111 abandoned airs trip in the triangular t<.•nter of :\tile :-.quarc P a rk l lc re again. the city and county withheld information .1liout the poss ible plan until rt s urfaced <H.'(·1dcntally Wh~· a ll the secrecy ahout Mile S<1uarc Park "' \\'ht•n will the city and C'ounly le<.1rn that the residents \\ho 11\·c ;.iround the park \\ant to know what m ay ha ppen 10 the facililv in the l uturl"' Information :,ho11ld bl· read1lv available to Fountain \ ;tlll·y r esident:-. "ho '':int to know the future of ltll' 1 1111nt ,·.owned rc•ct L';.il1on • .t I a1·1 llt' 1n the heart 111 1h1..·1 rci>mmunit\ · • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Oatly Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those ol thetr authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Daily P1101, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Pho ne (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Beauty By L.M. BOYD 1\ rgument ('Ontmues over lhl' nationality or the world's most beautiful Jiirls. But the ~.-oung lacties of Sri Lanka - rorm erly Ceylon -re m ain high on th<' list or ('andidates . Clearly , lht> government or that J!>land thinks its women . ire 1 he mos t desiruhle . l.c~islators ther<', in ra,cl. are planning a law lo prevent 1 h o" l' pu I c h r i l u d 1 n o u s JllflymatL"i rrom l('<!Vtng the ('ountrv Tno many have gon1· to the Mi<l<tle East, it's <iatd, to t•ntl·rtain Arabs o~ar Gloomy Gu. Wh<'t h l·r or not I h f' .l nnt~ prupt'rty t nx ml'3SUI (• pa>;<;(•S, th(.• ('ltv o f lluntin gton ftea c h s hould sa ve ~omt.• money by s"lllnR off at least two of ,ts ( 1 Vl' police hel 1copter8. J J . ~·.~:t ;-:~.,~·;;~·,.~~o •r;. '~!t l"f(tn•,.I• ft'flf(f lfW Wt•w' .. tf'tt" ........... » ... --..-t ,... •• -CJ'l•m~ (;1<•. 0.oly PolOI Years ago a major league baseball player na med Red Ruffling rut 17 foul balls dur- ing one Lime at bat. II any man has hit more, name him. llcbrew letters read from right' to left. Thal 's why the .lewish Town Hall clock in Prague runs hackwards . Its hours are marked in llcJ;m•w So the ha nds m ove coun l erdockwise. Q . "Is 1l proper to addrcc;s the vke preside nt of th«;_ l 'nitcd States as 'Mr PrPs1 dent'?" A It is when he's prei;ir!lng ov<'r the St•nate. of wfitch hl"s pre .. 1dent. Scholars think lhe dog was the f irst animal to b e domesticated. After that, m o rde r . ca me c atllc and shee p, ho~«'s and donkeys , ch1c kN1s and cats Q "llow many times u n1.:ht d oes lhe average slcept'r change posrtions? · A. A bout -40. Nothing works better tha n nylon net to get algae off fi s h l~nks, bear In mind Wns from the Latin word for "pacify'' that we got the wbrd ''pay,·· says our Language man. Earl Waters Stress of Campaign~g Grows ' t r f~d Oa\0 1s w i ns t h f" Rl'puhl1<:an nominJl1on for go\ l'rnor next "'<'l·k. he had bcltl'r fwd somebody m·w to st•hcdult· hll> a µJ>('ar.rnct.'s 111 the general elect ion l'ampa1gn aht·ad For. not •vtm LIO}ll'S or Lon· don would trll-un: h1~ li fe for ano t hl'r wh1rlwtnd t'f I Ml It kl' t h<it he untkr l•><1k <J U r I ll ~ t h l' p111nJn c·a111 pa1gn Just take u rccenl ~'nd:ly and Saturday as a t ypica l example. I 11~ handlers had him speaking to a brcl.I k fast grou1l on Wt lsh1 rt· Boulevard, lunchm~ on the SJn ta Clara l 'mvcrs1ty campus 500 miles away, rubhing across the Mailbox .. Golde n G-1lc to a press ('On lerence in San Rafael. a 70 m1lc 1 rtp in heavy traffic. an,j hack to Los Angeles for a banquN th<il night. Daybreak round him on the eastern slope of ttlc S1~ras. 250 m iles distant. atte nding the Mule Day festivities in Bishop, lht'n 250 miles lo the north to the Mother Lode lo make a lunchC'Oll i.p<'ec h 1n Auburn, buck to llevcrly ll11ls ror cockla1t-. ;md on lo Santa Ana for another ban· C)UCl. If one didn 't know be tter 1l would 1mmed1ate ly be suspected that Dick Tuck. the Democr auc Part y's 1mp1sh pucks ter who de· lig hted m throwing monkey wrl'nChl~ into the machinery tJ( R e p u h I 1 c-.1 11 l' J m p J 1 g n .., 1 n bygone days, wa~ huc·k at work urrung1ng Du\%. 1t1111:r<1ry Aside from the stress and strn1n upon lht• l'and1datc in s uch srurrytni! ther(' 1s ulway.., lhl' dani:~er involvl'd 1n reaching pl<l('l'S "'ht ch h1•lter-skl'lter SC'hed11)1ng makes mandator y thl' ust> ol non-scheduled charter J1rplanes. Then. too. thl•rc 1"> the rufOed fol•lt11g"> \\ h1<·h mul>t tnt>Vttably rt>sult from an 1mposs1blt' ~chcdult: Tht> l1mcla~ guuran kl'' tht· l'and11Jute will e1lhcr be late or not Jblc· to show <1l all. Ot\ VIS, of course. is not the on ly candidate to be subjected to thi: exacting demands of the campaign managers. To ~realer or lesser degrees most all ex pt.•ritnce the hustle of the "pro ft•s•.iunat... ·· who, ;1nx1ous tu It·;• n· no b<JSl' uncovered. book lht·ir c.1nt.lnl.itt·s into cip· IH'ar~n<'t"' "'hl'll'\1•r two <1r mon..· people a re l''-p<·cted to gaUwr. T H E RESULTS an· a n e n· duranc(' l'Ontes t which would l'ha I lengc even the top cond1 11onl'd O ly mp1l' at hl ell'S. Strangely. few candidates• col lap!>C during a campaign Medtc•al science woµld prohably t'Xi>latn that 1l I!> t he Jbnormul llow of adrenaline caused by lht: ext•ttcmt.•n t of th<' c-a mpa1gn which keeps them going. But too arduow; campaigning undo)Jbt cdly has shortened the hYt"S of m a ny a politician. Even at best, with candidates pro~rammed on a far more rea- sonable schedult>. r(ir'lnini;: for publtl' office is a grueling un- dertaking To win a stall'Wldt>-0f- f 1 cc 1n Cal1forn1a onl' mu~t travel an area greater than the s tates of Massachusetts. Maine. Vermont, New llampsh1r l'. Dela ware. Connect ic ut. New Yor k. New J e r sey. Rhode Is land. Maryland and V1rgin1a combined. And they mus t reach· out to lW1Cl' as many pt•ople a .. \\ 111 be found in ..ell <1f the New Engla nd states CO NGRESSIONi\L a n d lcgis latl\'e rampaigmng 1s not much better. The districts arc too big and contain too m any people for easy electioneering Soml' d1stric~ a re la rge than ..,o m e s tate~. f'or l'xamplt•, llarold T. ··B111" John~on's First Congress1onar District cov- t'rs mon · than 32.000 squar<' mtle-. That 1s m ore than any OOl' of nine stales and greater than the total area of Connet·· t1cut. Delaware. Massachusctl">. New Jersey. Rhode Island and New Hamps hire put t-0gethcr Stale Senator Ray Johnson·s d1' lncl JS even b1~gcr \han that Qf his namesake Cong ressman Cons1dl'ring the t ravel cind long houri> and treml·ndou" ef tort wh1 t•h must be put into .1 l'am p a 1gn 1t is a wondl•r ~inybody ts willin g to run for lhc offices Jarvis Still Leaves It Up to Legislature To the Editor· Watching Jarvis and Vincent sell Prop. 13 provided a n answer to a puzzling question. Many aa• wondering why big corporation~ and other owners of extensive r eal est ate are opposing 13 although they and all apartment owners will r eceive windfall rl'· ductions in property taxes if 11 patlo6ies. My guess is the b1gg1e5 oppose 13 because they can p;.iy someone to read the tea leaves Prop. 13 will clearly disrupt S('hool and local government st•rvices unless the Legislature levies add1t1onal laxes. Arter com milling th~ c urre nt ">late surplus. a short fall tn monies tr' pay for local services will <imount to about $4 htlllon <cnou~h to pay oH 275.000 people in hm• to r et•e1ve Sl4.500each1 Passuge of 13 Wiii leavl' the Lcg1:;lature r esponsible for solv ing thC' loral problems that Jarvi<. creak s. Yes. thl' saml· Lcg1:-.l<.1turl' that Jarvis brand!> as ttH·omt>t'tcnt in daily 3lla('ks thilt rival ll1tlcr 's em otwna l l> r e t· t' h e " l o t h e p r l' w a r Gl•rm<1ns. I found .Jarvis and, particular· ly Vincent frightening in their dis tort ion of fa cts. talk or rev olution and indiscrimina te <ii· tacks on our public ser vants, e lected. appointed. hired and even tho~c who work for us without pay. To put it simply NO on 13 and YES on 8 seems the best c urrent hope for tax :ind rent rehl'r wi th no new taXl''> and ordl·rly ~ov­ ern ment LYMAN S. FAULKNER lro11ie To th<· Editor Th£• most 1ron1r ••spect of the J 3rv1s-Gann 1ntltut1ve is thal m any of its c;upporlers \\-Crc among those that <'<>ndemm•d the Jill i governme nt t1tt1tude of some young pc<>ple a few short years ~1go Ronald Heagan won re election o~ gOvl•1·nor In l)Url because he ('ame down hard on c·ollege student protesters Laws were enacted S I Jlay~1lwwa w<1s cl<'vated lo th<' U S SrnatC' Now thesC' hyp6critf•S wunt lo do es!\Cnt1all~ the c;aml' I hmg I hey crilt('11rd 01 h(•r( for seek· 1ng, Th<'y wunt to <11smuntlc. 1f not OVl'rthrow, ~overnment And du1ly we ::,ce llome older persons e.xhibitlnit the S3 m e c h1ld1sh behavior of throwftig s pitballs at the e,1 .1b1Jshment GERALD JJJ\NS£N ,, ,,... Co11• rol To th Editor Thf bc:H thin~ ahout the Strutbuc Arms l.1m1tatlon Trea· ty !SALT JI) betw~n the US ant.I the USS R. is tfiat 1t Wiii most ltkely contain the pnn· r1ple-; for ~ALT Ill major re• 1lurlions in nuc lear arsen als. EH•n if it s houldn't, we shall a l lt'aSt S~ for the r1r-;t timt• both s1dt•s oper<iting undl·r s1m1lar ag rcl't.l h m1ts. SALT n will codify the con· <'<'Pl of parity and do away with the chance of either s1dl' gaining superiority It will dcpenr:I on ef· ft-ct1 VL' unitutcral Vl·rif1 cat1ons. the' ahility to detect any poten trnl vl(llator and the fund<tmen· t;,il nat Hlnal intl'r<'st or both s ides Ill l\tll l'Omplr;JO('t' I Piopc that everyonl· tnlt·rest· c•d tn a rms control will ~upport this treaty. MARCELON .IOllNSON A11tic-• To the Editor: I hnd the rl'('enl antic·~ nl .John T ho mas interesting Wiidt• I c·o mmend him ror his civic spint trl pulttn~ up s ign:, for the• t1ty rl'st1 val and for hauling hi!> neighbors' trash during the re- c·ent -.trike. I feel compelled to point out that hc has g reater responsibilities to th<.· city. HIS MOST rec~ on Eur le Hobita~lle and 1 he "'j)()nre -department leads me to behev<' that his only reason for seeking office was to altark a part of the system lhat h e docs not un dersta nd and m ost <'Nta inly l'annol work with . The shaJlowncss or his think 1nR and his ina bility to cxercii-.c r~ason is becoming more ap parent with c·ach l'Oun('1) meet· mg. Wit h Mr. Thomas. this 1s not the ease When 1t bt.•rome<> a m attL·r of hr.1 wn O\.•'r br•Hn. we arc all in trouble• SUSJF. NEWMAN Lower Ta~ Works To the Editor: f'or many months I h ave listt'ned to a rJ(uments against Prop 1:1 b\. our l'llles :lnd ~chool d1stn<'IS fietn~ r;1tSl'd in the stale ol W:1sh1ngton. I know they ar(' wrong Th<· stall· of Wash1n):!ton has a one percent property tax. 1:1 six percent sales tax. and no 5late inrome t::ix . I never felt denied fir<' or polite protl'ction. H the ..,chool d1">ln cts Sel'm to have trouble with this, maybe they 0 II g h t I (I (' 0 mp a r I' th(' I cs 1 scort·~ IT JS TIM E for t hos•· who deal "'1th puhht· mone) to be placed on ~1 budgl•t and lt•<Jrn to balance lh1..•1r books as they would their Pl'rsonal C'heckmg accounts -or would h.tv<' lhL•1r wives bala nce th ctr ('ht>Ck 1ng nrcount~ We havl' J $:!billion <;U rplus m Sacramento T he mere fact that tl exist<> mean'j,we'vc paid too much <:ovC'mmcnt s hould never bt• allowed to lax beyond its n<'l'd" I s1gn1'(! thl' Jarvi ... 1ntltal1ve bl•c<iust• I wanted s pe nding cut not rcplat•ed 'AHO!. BEAMAN ,t~rolode To lhl' F.d11or On e hopt's that C'l<•cted or r1r1als ,grow with lhC' JOb, gain insight and make wise decisions. · Federal D1st11< t Judge J esse W Cur11s rect•ntlv received an lH'('Ol•tdt' M•l1lom read or heard in JUdi('lal r1rtl1•s It ('~1m<' froo1 a thr<'e-jud~e p;rncl of I h1• l ' S 9th C1r cu1t Court of A111)(.•ab J S a part of its wr111 t'n rl!•r1s1on tn tlw Equity funding Corporation of America !\C'C'u'rtlicl'> fraud !>Candol .Judge Cu rt 1s prcs1d1•<f over the highly <:om pit•'< ;_ind lt•nitlhY 1975 trial ., ... Th /M"Wft..,,. '°' ~ ._ Joolc flOOd. IM~~ holdlng,, ... down/' In r<•1t0l'l 1n~ vartua'lly itll l'ha l lt·n~e-; Lo the <'Onvictions, the up1wll11tl' ptuwr t'onrludcd "IT IS to lh1· <'ons1dcrablc C'r('d1l Of lhl' JUdgc WhO trll'd the complex case •Curtis> that the n·cord 1s not only free rrom re- \ ers 1 ble error but I!\ remark&bly clean 10 ll'rms of the minor 1m - perf ('ct1ons that creep Into 3 Ion!{ ond involved tr111I. .. J uflll'' Cu rll!l, 72 nnd now i1c-m1 rcttr('(J, hvcs with his wire Mildred 1n Newport Ucach and 1 c 0 m rn ti t I' l( I 0 I h e u . s· Courtho~e in Los Art6(elcs. Ile was born in San Bernardino. son and grandson of lawyers who practiced there. Like his fathe r. the present Judge Curtis ser vt•d on th<' S upreme Cou rt 1n San Be rna rdino. He acet·pted ap_ pointment to the federal bench tn 1963. The! Hon. J esse W. Curt1:. earned the high praise of the ap- pellate jud~cs. bul to Southern Californians who have kn<1wn an d a d mi re d th e J e~kl st·holarsh1p. JUdtcia l tem pera· mt·nt. integrity and unfa11tn~ humor of lhis j urist for many years it's a case of "so what else is new·!" ALBF.RT W. BATES .tf.-dic·af Df»ff 1"•1 ifJn To the Editor: When I read of the possibility or changin~ m edical income tax es so that we could only deduct an amount in excess of 10 per. tent instead of 3 J>('rcent I wus enraged. I have been irate ror a long time because a ll m edical ex- penses w<.'rc nol rleduct1ble. Ccr - t a in I y mt'dical s hou ld be ir nothmg <'lse b Wc> hea r government offteiuls :><JYtn~ Wl' must do something about m<.'Cliral costs. We con· st:intly read suggestions about way~ to make medical expenses more available, how m uch mor<• me dicul costs 'have incrcasc<t com pared to other ex penscs, etc. TO DECREASE our ullowabh.• deCJuction is unbclievnbh· The re seems t1> be an im press1on in many doctor'>' and dentists' offices that everyone ha~ a nice big medical covl'r a1H' such as those provided m;iny l a rge compan1(''> a_nd ~Om<' of the unions . Many scJ(. employed, a nd many who work for very s mall firm-;, h1we a lmost no coverage. The llClf ('m ployed pay large fee~ ror dis g raceful coverage. I.•' t · s writ c to o u r con gressmt'n rll'tht oway and get :<omething done to stop this nt!w 10 percent nrrangemC'nl ' J HAMI LTON • utrns from rtodtr• °" welc~. TM right to cOfld•nse ldten to /rt IJ)OCr or tllmfnatr hbel ts f'fsnwd Utt~• of 300 worcti or ~u will bt. gtwn prtJnence All lettn• muat In r ludf lignoture and maal.mg arldrru but llOmta mnv br wlt~ld on rt · qutl l 1/ suf/1cttnt rtason &S opJ>Q""1t P~lrJI will not be P1'bli4hed. I J • ' / ' .. CALIFORNIA Price War Loo.ming On Booze SAN FRANCISCO 11\P 1 A'll 1mvl'nd1ng hallll-m ·t·r boo1t• prlt'l'" 1!> the talk among (.'altfornw liquor dealer!> \\ho tire tr> mg l<>-predict l ht' 1mp:H'l of lht· !>late Supn•me Court'!> ban on minimum price fixing M anv said Wcdnt·!>day lhut p rices ~,·ould drop a!> much a:. 20 i'ercenl ::md own ers of !>mall "Mom :md Pop" liquor !>lore!> soid tht·y ft•on•d a pncl'' w~r \\OUld put lhl'm out of bUSIO(.•!-,S ,ffecuure Qua Ii f it•11 SACRAMENTO <A l» The in1t1alivC' to prohibit homosexu<1I i:.<:hool leC1chcr.> ha:. q ualified for ( __ .'-tT_'AT_E _J the No\'embtr bullot. but liw uuthor :,av:. l:l\\!>u1t:-. still !>land in lht· wa~; cif 11!> ac·tu.illy gelling on T he quallf1cal1on. with more t han enou~h :.1i,:natun•!>. was an nounc<'d Wcdne !>day b:- Sl'cretar~ uf Stalt· M~n:h Fung Eu Tire ('aaued ('ro11h? LOS ANG E LES 11\P I I\ lire which was prob<ib ly c c.trrying mor e weight lh<Jn 1t wal> de ~•i::ned to hand le may have tng ~~red lhc crash of a Continental Al rhnes OC· IO al Lo:, A ngelel> Triah _Tewvbed? SACRA M EN T O l/\P 1 LcAislation .t hut . would allow H·k v1sion and radio coverage of tnab won approval of the i.tatt· St-nate IC1tc Wednesday T he m easure by Sen Geonw Ucukmej1an. < R·Long Beach >. would require the Judicial Coun <·II lo adopt regulatio ns by Jan 1. 1980. ·allowing rad io a ncJ t devis ion slatwns to broadcast trial proceedings unless the 1udge. lht• dcfonM' or the pro' ccut1on obJCl'l t<> 1l Wor~rs JL!pfaced LAS VEGAS tAJ» Southern Ca hfom1a E dison Company h<.1~ begun hinng n•plact-ments for :.triking workt•rs al 10 power pla nts in California and Nevada. includ ing tht· rnal f1rC'd Mohuq· (;cnl'ralmg Slalwn in Laughlin Nl'\. · About 1.100 ml'mbers o~util11\ Workers of /\mt•r1ra Local 21H. 1nt.•lud 1~ about 200 workers al lht• Mohave pl ant, struck May 10 1n a d ispute ovl'r scheduling . Sll'\ l' and· Lo . \\'oll~OJl <111<1 tlw1r ~on. ,\d;im. :!. an· -.lw\\ n 1n th1.·1r :\lanna fDt.:I H1.·~ <.1(>•1rtml'nt d:-. th1.•y pre p:1 r e to mm·t.• toda.v. Al'lt•t· 111 months ol lighting ~v1~t1on m·t·r the lwn against c:oupll'' "11 h l'hlldn·n. the \\ olf~on~ lo~t th1.· tourl lwltk •11HI "di llL' mo\'lng into <.1 neurb~ ,., 1nd11m1ni11m 4 GOP Eontenders Step Up Campaign By The A~..,ocia ted Press Thl· rour <·onten ders for lht· Hcpubllcan nom1nut1on for gov t•r·nor ~irt• campaigning in tour difft·rcnt d1rcct10n!> a nd Propos1 tion 13 1s still ~· top issue wherever they gu I Related ~lory. A~ 1 But Evcll<.• Younger t·onc<·nl r:.itcd Wcdne::.day on announcing his farm J>Oh(·y. while tounng a cotton and almond ranch near Fr<.'~10 ELSEWllERt:, KEN )1AOOV pulled his commercials oppos mg Propos1t10n 13 off telev1l>1on. and Sun Diego M CJyor Pete Wilson suggested g1v1ng loC'u l govcrnmt·nt u bagger shart' of the sales l;:ix 11' Propos1lmn IJ 1s •adopted. Ed D<tVI!> d ('volcd the day to privatl' meetings with c;upporters WILSON, WllO OPPOS ES Proµ<Js1t10n 13, told d Sacramento 11t•ws (·onferent·c thal 1f it pasM!'>, lhe ~l<1te ..,hould r<··a llocate tht- 1•x 1s ting sales t:.ix and give al least l\.l.O, and very likely three cent!> per dollar to local government. Maddy. who also oppose:, Prnpos1t1on l '.l. repeated his view that a better tax cut would ~a hm1tat1on on stat<• as well as lol'a I guvc•rn ml·nt . Bl'T MADOV DELETED h1:, ll'lev1sion eomm ert'1als which < ntll'll.l' Prnpo.,1t111n 13 becau~t.·. ~u 1d campaign manager Doug Watt .... "tht•r(··, no .,t•nsc in bcLillng d deetd hurst· And 13 1s a \I.In 11('1' ' 1\1 :.ti1dy m·vt·r:tht•lt•.,:. pl('kcd up lh1· endorsc>mcnt Wednesday of the Sun Fram·1M·o Chronicle. which desenb<'d ham in <Jn editorial us ''candid. straight-forwa rd a nd 1ntelhgent ... the strongest most forthni:?ht t<Jnd1da ll' .. m the GOP r ate ... :THE SAVING PLACE 6PAK ... LADY SCOTT I 2 OL Cans r• l BATH TISSUE ~J~-~-36c 2 PAK Limited Supply BED PILLOWS HIBACHI IO"xl7" 20°x26" PRINGLE'S Potato Chips Twin Pock 8 o~ 3•• 1 GALLON LATEX 157 PAPER TOWELS_ HCh 2'100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA COSTA MESA STOREi ONLY ----·--... · ...... -- , ' Thvrsdav ..iuntt 1 •976 Business Benefit? Browll Calls Jarvis Bill 'Challenge' ~ SACRAMENTO JAP• Go.,. Edmund Brown ft-s·ays bus1 ness would bcn(lr.t mos t from Proposition 13. !>O bus iness will have to provide Jobs for the un em ployment that would re<oull 11 1t passes I n h i s O\.l.n word s th• Dt>m ucr a t1c governor told r<· po rte rs Wedncl>day t1ftt•r <i meet ing w~th business l(•aders "'Th1: obhgallon will ~h1 ft to lht· buM ness coml'{l un1ly to absorb thl people who will tk laid ofr' b~ ~overnmt:nl PROPOSITION 13, < '' sponsor ed by tux protc:sttr• lloward J ar vis and P aul Gann. · would ltm1t property ta xes to I pe rcent of market value That represents a n c.1veragc Si per t'l'nt reduction tor and 1v1dual taxpayers a nd a Si blll1on c umulative annual cut in rt'\ e nuc for c1Lics, eount1es and :.thools. Brown a dded, ''This 1s thl· greatest fina nt'ia l c h a lleng1: faced by a ny ~ovem ment sinct: t he G real Depression.·· ALSO W E ONES OA Y , th1· cha ncellor of t he California com mun1ty college:, md1calcd that the passage of Propos1t1on 13 would mean tu1t1on chal"ges of $100 to $500 for each of the 1 3 million students in the system. Community colle~es have so far never charged lu1l1on ' T h e c h a n cellor. Wilham Craig. said Proposition 13 would cost the system $500 million to S750 million , or "40 percent to 60 PL'rcent of d1stn cl o~er atin~ budgets statew1dl• dunng 1978·79 and thcreaftN · · I N LOS ANGt::LJ::S, 11 of the· 13 City Council m l.'mbers polled REAGAN NOW GRANDFATHER L OS A N G E L l':S GP • Former Gov. Ro n a ld Reagan h as become a gra ndfathe r for the first time. with the birth of Cam e ron Michael Reagan. R c C1 g an•s d <i u~h ll'r in l a~ Colleen. Zl, gave birth to the bo~ T ul':.dav. ShL· rs the wife of H c a g CJ n . s :J 3 y t.• a r o I d s o n M1l'hacl. The birth also madl' actrcs!> Jane Wy ma n. Mu.'hael's mother and Reagan ·~ l 1rsl wife. a g randmother by Tht:" Los Allgt<lb T1mt-<o "'Jlfl an occupat1ona l tax .. hould bt.· t•o ns adered as :111 all1·1 na11v1· 'ourct• of n·H·nut· .1llhough .111 11 "<11d lht•)' an·n I l·ndorsing '-.urh '' l<ix Thr 1"' v.ould rl· .. t·mb11· o .• i.. land'' • mplo} l'l' l1t•c·n"· 111·.. \I. hath I hl· <ol~ill· Suprcmt' ... Court upheld Tue:.da} Thal t<i>. applte:, to ~age~ ovt·r Sfi.500 " 't·ar t·arnL'd in Oakland . re~arcl i1.·\~ of \.l.h<•rt· lhl· emplOyt'c n· .... dl'" In oLhcr acL1on. Loi-An~cle~ Count.\ ~u1wr111r Court .ludg1 * * * Ct•orgt• Dell n·fu~l'd to order a1. 1mml·d1c.ttl' halt 10 Lo~ /\ngl'll'., ('ou n t ,. A~!>e.,sor A I l'X c1 ndt•• l'opt"". dl't'lswn to roll ba<'k al. propt'rly tax as!'.c-.,smt.•nt. to la~I \ '"' r ., lt•\'l'I and f rc•t•1c them for 11111' ~ l'ar 11 u I .I uflgt• l)('ll ""' dOOthl'I lwaring tor Monda} ~ Bro\.l.n ha:\ g:Hr~ up trying tc • g1.·1 .,11n1lar rollb:.a<'h 1n otht·r I ounlll'"· I le :,ay-. lhl· ... l:.tlt• m<1~ h<1\ <· lo takt.· O\Cr ~omt· M·rv1c1•-. \\ hll'h local go\ c·rnrTH'nt)" coulc! 1111 lo'ngC'r fund * * New Jobs or Layoffs? Opinions Divided On Proposition 13 SACRAM ENTO <AP• -II California voter-. appro\l: J Si b1lhon property tax c·u t Tue!>day. 0Htc1a~ in the state' 5R cour.t1<'' and 4 17 c1t1~ s;.ay they : ace som e n1g t)l'ffi ansh choices Do they <'Ut police departmen tl> or court~" Fire dcpartml'nl... or gar ba ge collcelton'1 Parks. schools or hbran cs,. Uo lht-y lay off lht• recently hired young minorit y wo man or the white m alt· with year ... of seniority,. Local government officials say about 300.000 Joli::. w1h be lo::.L O PINJON POLLS I NDICATE lhat voters arc likely to apprci\1• Propo~1t1on 13. t he in1t1a t1ve by tax critic Howard Jarvi!> T h11 ml'asure would lt m 1~ on property lo l percent or its marker \ ulul', with a n additiona l 1 1 percent pe rmitted t~mporan iy,J.o pa\ orf local bonds outstanding a t the time of the 1.::lect1on. 'T'he OP\\ rate \.l..Ould go anlo effect' July l a nd have an im mediate effect ol cutting property taxes lhrougb9ut t he ::.late by an avt!rage 01 :;: oercl'nl. For the homeowners who m ak(' u p Cahlorn1a '!> heralded · prop l rt) lax revolt." t he J a r v1s intt1at1 ve means rehef from as::.es:-. mt'nts that have doubled an(! lnplC'd in the last few year-. a.., 1nfl<1 t1on. r eal estate speculation a nd <J light housing m arkCL pushe<I property values ~kyward LOCAL GOVERNMENTS 1'0W collect· about Sl2 b1ll1or. .1 vea1 1n property taxt·~ If Propo::.1l1on 13 pussc<> they will coth·ct Jboin S.'i ollhon Go\. Edmund Uro\.I. n Jr and leg1slat1vc leader' ..,ay lht·y t·ar Jfford to lClkC S2 bil lion to S2 5 billion OUt or the l>tatC "Urplus l!1 make up lossc:-. J arvi~ cite:. p r<'d1tt1ons by conscrvat1vl' ec-onom1:.t.. l1kt· Nob1•l laure<1te Milton Friedma n that th1· property tax tut w1l1 trigger <1 budding boom and c reate 300.000 th 500.000 ne w 1obs J urv1~. 75, J tormt'r nt·w:.pupt:r publisher and mUnillOr.· makl'r and now head of a landlord~ as~ocrut1on, ... ay-. thl' ri·mc;in mg property tax mnncy 1s more than enough to pay for propt'rt.\ r £'lated service~. hkl' police and fire protection. J.{arbagl' and ~(·we rs lit• a lso says <m y laid-off public t•mployt:c who "' l'omp1•1n:1 1·ould find a pn vatl· Jo b in 20 minute~ Simple Interest Home Improvement Loans L ow simple interest rQtes. ca lculated daily. Fl exibl e payment terms. tailor ed to vour ne(:'d~ and qualifica ti o ns. · .No prepayment penal ty _In fact. the faste r you pay us back. th e less interes t you pay~ Ca ll us for details . THE BANK·OF CALIFORNIA ''NU .. l !- -I , .. ~ Oo 1ng,. CO.si Dao1, P " Edi tori& Q . p Ofl .. e .............. T•h•u•r'Sd•ay•J•u•nelll!1 •'•9•7•a••••••••R•o•bf>•ri•B•Nd•rbd•w•eec1•'d•:•:•~•~b•':.:he•"•'~-d.•t.0~•1•hom"•' •P•~•s•K•Eee•d•~•~•11•E•d•1•t°' L t6 U /f ' HB ~voters Have Charter Choice 11 unlin.l!t on BPuc·h v. ill h ~1 vc· an i mporlanl l'lcct ion Tut ·~d .1y t•\ t·n though most of the attention has gone to t lw .J a rv1~ < ;.11111 pt·upcrt y tux 1niliati ve mcotsurc und ul ht·r mon.! t·ye·('Ulthing issue-. Tht• \.Otcri-. 01 this city will ht• deriding on rcv1~ions lo ,i l'll,v l'hartt•r that wus last amendt'd 1fl 19fili. The r1ty has g nrn n tour·lold sintc th14t tame and wording. functions and 011tdull'd laws 111 the tharter need to he ch<.inged. T ht•M: ll\Ol'C or les s rnullnc revisions whic h arc Im· port<mt to 1 he c1t.v s progrt•ss "ill be dealt with in a s ing le p~u·kagL· under Prop D Th(• upd:1te 1s nc·t·dcd and a~ l'S \'Ole is urged. Fl\·c ntht•r ml'a sun:~ 111\'0l\'lng tht..• l'hartl'r hd\ t• g<•nl•rMt·d more attention. They will be \'Oted upon .1~ Props E. F. (;. I I :mcl J Tht• t1ltL•1'M1l1\·e selected by voters 1n the::.t• propos1· 1 rons \\Ill ht• 111st•rtcd iuto the t•x1sting charter or the n(•w n ·,·bcd <'h<.tdl·r 1r Prop. D pas:,es. Thn.'t' ot lhc proµosit1ons deal with mnking the pos i· 11ons 01 t·1t~ ~tt<11'nt·.v. <·1ty clerk and city treasurer ~•r>· point I\ l'. They <·urnmtly urc elective. We think that these thrl'e Jobs s hould be filled by ap p<111Hm<.•nt of tht· <·11y <1dmm1strator·w1th the approval of th<' l'rh· t·oun<·1I . Thl•s1• position<; ahio s hould be put undt·r· the su1x·1·v1s 1<1n 11f ltw city t1dmin1strator for more sound J;!overnmt•nl. Offi <·1nls filling t h e thre e pos itions have been ~ins\\ l'l'abl<.· onlv to the pe<>JJlc at e lectio n time each four \Cars ' This IS not enough. The public has no way of cvalual · 1n g J)t•rlot munec and wot'k habits and has no control on·r l'L•latmnsh1p<; with others We l 1rmly bl'11c\'c that each of the three s hould be an dt·pcndent but that indepc.ndence would be assured l>v guocl work · lt 1~ ncl1 c ulous. for example. for the city clerk to lie t·lt'<'tNI wl11lt• an charge bf running the elections \\'c thl·t·cturc 1~commend a yes vote o n Props . G. I ( CJlld .J 1\,u ot ht•r propos11 ions pe rtain to city counc!I terms ,111d ..,ulul'll'!'>. Prop. I:: calls fo r a max1~um of two cons<.'cutive four '~·•11· lt'rms We have seen too m any offsc1als lose their zip ~lltt·r mor£' tha n two tt•rms and urge a yes vote on E. P rop F \.\011ld l'i.ll~c t·ounr ll salaries to S400 Pt'r month h:1i-NI on the c ity 's present population. The mayor \\OUld rctl'ive an a dditional SlOO. Thf' pay would c limb to :S.lOO pt·r m onth 1f the population is bet ween 200.000 and '.!S0 ,000 ;md snoo per month if the popul<.ition exceeds :.!:111.1100 'J'llv p rt•scnt ..,~iJary setup of Sl75 per m onth plus . mot twr Sit!.') for t•,pen::.es muy be inadequate but a salar~ htk<· :Jt lhis llm<· 1s sn..tppropnatc bcenu:-.e of financ ia l un· 1·1 •1 l ;J1lllll'S. In summar!J the Daily Pllol recommends YES votes on Props. D, f: C . II and Janda NO oolf' rm Prop. F . Inf or1n the Public Somt· Fo untain Valley reside nts who li ve near Msl C' Sqll.tr(• fk~1onal Park arc angered by plans to build n~w rL'Crt.•:.illon<d tacil1t1es there What 1:-. 1 <.';.illy ups e tting. the reside nts say. is that 1·11 \ ;ind Orange County officials have know!') about the t" o proposed plans ror ahout six months . \\'hv d1cln ·l tht· tit~· or county inform the pubht· about lh1· pn:-.Mhlc 11st•s o f the last re maining 86 a c res at !\Ille S quare P ark" The proposed plans arc adm ittedly at a preliminary ..,t<igt• hut the public h i.ls a right lo know what is on the d 1 ,1w 1 ng boiml. Fountain Vulley res idents were also up in a rms last .'•'di' when Lhc US. Navy conside red building houses on .111 ;atrnncloncd airstrip in the triangular cente r of Mile :-.quare Park I k r't' again. lhc city a nd county w1thhclcJ rnf orm a t1011 .1hout lhl· poss1hle plan until 1t s urface d act1dcnt a ll \' \\'h\ un the secrecy <thoul Mile Square P<irk '1 • \\ ht·n \\ 111 thl· c1t v und county learn that the res ident:, "hn 11\l' urnu'nd tht• irnrk \\;mt lo know what m ay happen 11 1 lhL• f<tttlstv sn tht• futun•' l nfnrm ~ri.aon !>hould ht· rcadilv available to F o untain \ a I It•\· n·<.,1cJt·nt!'> \\ho '':.int to know the future of tht' 111 unt.\'·O\\nt•d r•·t·n ·..at10nal lacl11t~ 1n the heart ol 1 h1·11 commumt' • 1 Oo1n1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Oll'l•:r views expressecl on this page are those of lhe1r authors and artists Reader comment rs invited. Address The Daily P ilot, p O Box 1560, Costa Me sa. CA 92626. Pho ne (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Beauty By L.M. BOYD Argument contrnucs ovl'r the nationality of the world·.., most beautiful g irls But the young ladies of Sri Lanka formerly Ceylon remain high on the list of candidates. Clearly. Lhc govc•rnment of th.1t island think:. its women ,, re the most dc•!o.1 ruble. Lttg1s lators thcre. rn fact. a re plJnning :l law to prevent tho'l' pu lchritudinous pl;1ymt1tt•s from leaving thl' t•nunt rv Too ma ny have J'nnt• to the Middle East. it's s J1t1 . lo t•ntl'rlain Arabs. o~ar Gloorny Gus Wh1•tht•r or not the .In na!'. p ropt'rty tax m t>a ~urC' flil S'i<'~. the r 1t y of H untington B t.•tirh s hould save :soml' mont•y by sclhnR nff ~rt lca'>t t WO Of ltS f1 n· pohce heht'opters. J J _ "'""'• c;.," cem,....,.u •t• •wb r't"l ttl•• •t , •••• ,, •f'IO et f'tt• "t(.\Wrtty r .. tfri( I UW _.,.W\ .. lftfl ,..,.~.., •• , M"°" ,..,, Ml ~·• w c.1..,,,. t Gu•, Olt•ty f'oloC Years ago a major league baseball player named Red Ruffling hitJ7 foul balls dur- ing one time at bat. If any man has hit more, name him. Hebrc•w letters read from right to left. That's why the J ewish Town Hall clock in Prague runs backwards Its hours are m arked in Hebrew So the hands move coun terclockwisc. .cf-.1s it proper to addres~ the vice preside nt o f tht" United States as 'Mr. Presi· dent"'" A Jt is when h<.''c; presiding over the $('nate. of which hl' 's president. Scholars think the dog was the first animal to be domesticated. Aller that, In ord e r . came cattle and she~p. horses and donkeys, chickens and cats Q "How many times a nrght does the average !\lee per change positions"" A. About 4-0. Nothing works better than nylon net to get algae o(( fllsh tanks. bear in mind. Was Crom the Latin word ~ lor "/acify" that we .iot the wor "pay ," says our Language mun .. ' -...... "' ~ Earl Waten; Stress of Campaigning Grows I f Ed D .1 v 1 :-.. w 1 n s th t• Rl·pubh t·~111 r1ominc.it1on for gov t•1·111n· nt•xt w1•t•k, he had IJdll'r find somt•body nt•w to :.chedull' hr-; app(oarunt·es in the general ch·et1on t•ampa1gn ahl'ad .. 'or. 001 even Lloyd·._ of Lon- don would 1ns un• his life for a n o l h t• r whirlwind lof fo1 t lrkt· that he undNtool. d u r 1 n g t h l' prtmJr~ eaiH pa1gn .Just letkc a rerent Fnday and Saturdav as a typical example. Ills handlt•rs had h1na :.prak1ng to a brl'aklast group on Wtls hirl' Uoul evard. lum•hsng on the Sim ta Clara Un1vcrs1ty campus 500 m 1 les away. ru!>hing across the Mailbox Golden ~e to u press eon· ference in San Rufuel , a 70 mtle trip in heavy traffic. al'\J bark to Los Angeles for a banquet that night. Daybreak found him on the eastern slope of the Sierras. 250 m 1 les distant. attending the Mule Day fcs t1v1t1es in Bishop. thl•n 250 mrle~ to the north to the Mother Lode to make a luncheon !oo pl.'ech an Aub.urn . back to Beverly I hit~ for cocktail!. and on to Santa Ana for ;mother ban· qucl If one didn't know better 1t would 1mmed1ately be s uspected that Dick Tuck. ttic....Qemo<'ratJc Party's 1mp1sh pu<.·kster who de- hgh t<.•d 1n throwing m onkey wrenc•ht'!' into the m1:1chinery of Ht.•publ1<.'an t•..imp.11~n s 1n bygone di:ty~ .. W\ls bac k ~•l \\Ork arrangtfig 0Jv1:-,' 1l 111cr<1 ry .. /\side from the s tress a nct strain upon the l'Und1dstt• 111 such scurrymg lhcr(' 1s ulwuys the danger involved 1n rl'aChin~ pl:lccs which ht•lll•r-skclter schedulin~ makes mandatory the use o! non-scheduled c harter airplanes. Then. too. there 1s the ruffl<'d frt•lings "h1ch mu.\>t sn~v1tabl} rel>ult ln1m an 1mpo5s1bll! M'hed uh.> 1'hl' t1nwt :ttlt' guaran ll'cs lhc candid.He will c•1ther lic late o r not able to show at all. DA VIS, of course. is not the only candidate to be ~bJected to the exacting de mID'lcls of the campaign managers To ~realer o r lesser degree!> m ost all ex· pencnce the hustle of the "pro ft.•ss 1on Jl!oo" who . anxious to lt'ave no base unrovcrcd. book tltc1r l'<J nd1dJt e s into :q 1 pl•aranC'e-. whl•n•vt•r two or m<•rC' peoplt• vrc• t>x pcrtcd to ~:•lhcr T llE RESULTS <Jrt' an en- duranet.• <.'ontesl which would r hnllenge even the top cond1 · t1 onl•d O ly mpic athletes. St rangcly, few candidates col l a 1)~t· during a campaign Mcd1 r<1 l l>crcnct' Y.ould probably l'-.:pl.iin thLlt 1t is thl' abnorm'at llow or adrenaline caused by the t'\l'11l'ment of tht' C'.impa1gn "h1ch keeps the m ~oin~. But too arduous campaigning undoubl· cdly has shortened the laves of many u politician Even at best . with candidates programmed on a far more rea · sonahll.' schedule, running for puhhc office 1s a µruelrng un dcrl~•king To wan a st<1tew1dc of f1('l' 1n Callforn1<.t one mu!.l travel an area greater than the l>tates of Massachusetts. Maine. Ve rmo nt. New H a mps hire. Dl'lawart'. Connecticut. New York. New J ersey. Rhode Ii.land. Maryland and V1rgin1a combined And they must reach out to tw1cc as many people al> \\I ll be found lrl all or the New England stale!.. CONG RESS IO NAL and leg1sJa11''l' rampaignrng 1s not much better. The districts are too big and conta in too many people for easy e lectioneering Some d1stncl!> arc larger than c,om<' Sl<ites. F or cxample. llarold T. ·;B1 21" Johnson's Frrs t Congression;il District cov t•rl> m ore than 32.000 squ1:1r1• mile.., Thalrf'!i> more than an~· one of nine states and greater than the tptal area of Connet" t1cut. Delaware. Massachusetts. NC>w Jcr.-.cy. Rhode Is land and Nt•w Hamps hire put together . St ate Senator Ray Johnson·s dis tract il> evcrf b1~gcr than that or has namesake Congressm an . Conside ring the travel and long hours :rnd tremendous ef _ tort whil'h must be pur into .i t.·ampargn rt I'> a wonder anybody is willing lo run for tht.• l)frlCCS Jarvis Still Leaves It Up to Legislature To the Editor· Wa tching Jarvis and Vinc<>nl sell Prop. l3 provided an answer lo a puzzling qu~taon. Many arl' wondering why bag corporation" and other 'OWners of extensive· real estate are opposing 13 although they and all <•part ment owners will receive windfall re- ductions in property taxes if 1t passes. My guess is the b1gg1es oppose 13 because they can pay someone to read the tea leave-.. Prop. 13 will clearly disrupt school and local government S('r vaces unless lhe Leg1sh1Lurl' levies additional taxes. t\flt•r comm 1tt1ng the c urre nt slate surplus, a short fall in monies to pay for local services -will amount to about $4 btll1on !enough to pay off 275.000 people in hnc· to receive $14.500each1 Passage of 13 will leavl' tht? l.1•g1s laturt• responsible for solv· ing th<' l11cal problems that Jarns· <-rt•ali'S. Yes. the same Legislature that Jarvis brands as 10C'om1>etent in daily attacks that rival Hitle r 's emotional s p rcc h c s to th e pr t'war Germans. I found .Jarvis an~. particular. ly Vincent frightening in their dis'tortion of facts. talk of n·v· olution anrl indiscrlminatr al· tacks on our public servants. e lected. appointed. hired <ind even those who work for us without pay. To put 1t simply NO on 13 anti YES on 8 seems the best current hope for tax anc1 rent relief wrth no nt"w taxe.., a nd orrl('rly gov- ernment l.YMJ\N S FAULKNER Ironic To I h<' Bd1lor . ·~c most ironic aspel'l of lhe Jarvis -Gann rr11t 1<1tiv1· ts thut mnny of its supporters WNI.' amonA tho:-;c that condcmncd the anti ~overnment attitude of som t> young P<'Oplc a few short. years ugo. Ronald Reagan won re C'le<'lion as governor in part because he came down hard on t•ollege sturlt'nt proks ters. f.uws w1•n • t•nactl•d. S . I llt.1.vukawu wus ('l(•vated to the lJ S Senate' Now ttwse hypocritel> wi1nt lo <lo essentwlly the '\a me• I hing llH'Y c·ritiC'1w<I olht•rs for seek· 1ng Th<.•y wunt to rlis mC1ntlC', 1f not OV<'J'throw. governme nt. J\nd daily we sec> S()me older persons exhibiting tht' same childish b<>hO\'IOr of throwing sprlb31J~ tit the l'.,lahll!.hment li ~H/\LD llANSF.N '' ""• Control To Ila· Editor Thf hC'l-ol than" ahout the Strutcl{H.' Arm~ L1mtt:illon Trt•a ty IS/\LT Il l between the US and th1• U S.S.R. is that rl will moi-.t llkt:>ly '('ontain the prin· c·1plc.•s for SALT Ill major re- duc-tao ns in nuclear arsenals. Evt•n 1f 1t shouldn ·1, we shall al IN1s t sec for the fir'\t t1mt· hoth !ooldl's opt.'rating under similar a ~recd hrruts. SALT II will codify the con· l'l'pt Of p:mty and do away Wit h the rhance or either s 1dt• gaining superiority It will dcp(•nd on l'f· fl-ct1\l' unilall'rul venfrcatrons. th1• ability to detect any poten- tial VIOiator and the fund<tmCn· t al national inh!rest of both !>Ides in full <.'Omphann'. I hope that everyone interest· ed in arms control wall s upport this treaty . MARCELON J OHNSON ""''~· To the Editor· I frnd th<.• r(•('cnt anl1 C'l> of .John T homas rnteres trng While I comme nd him for his crv1c spirit 1n putting up signs for the ('rty festival and for ha ulrng hrs nclj:!hbori::· trash dur ing the re· <·c nt ~lfo. I fe~I compelled to point out that ht· has greater responsib11llics lo the city . HIS MOST recent attack on Earl(' Hobita11Je and 1 he poliN· departmt'nt leads m e to believe that his only reason for seekan~ ofhce was to attack a part of the system that he doc~ not un dersland and most certainly <'annot work with The s hallowness or his thank. rng a nd his inability to exercise reason is becoming more ap- parent with each counc il meet· rng One hopes that <'lected of. f1 c1a ls Arow with the JOb, gain insight and make wise dcc1s1ons. ..(.'•• With Mr. Thomas. this 1s not the case. When 11 hN·ome(, a matter of brawn ovt.·r brain. we are all in trouble SUSI ~ NEWMAN Lower Tax Worb To the Editor: For many months I have listened to ar~uments aJ?arnst Prop 1:1 hy our c1t1es a nd ~chool d1<,I rrc ts Rein~ raised an th<• Stoll' or Wa!'>h1ngton .. , know lh<'Y ar<' wrong The l>l<lt" of Washington has a one perl'ent property tax. a six percent sales tax. and no state income ta-.: r nevcr felt denred fire or pohrc prott•ct•On I ( lhe ..,chool distracts ~l'l'm to have troul)l1· \~11 h this. maybe th<'V ought lo compan· lht· t<.·s t scon·s .IT IS TIME for those who deal with puhlic money to bt· plarl'd on a burtgct anct learn to balance their books as lht.'y would thcrr pl•rsonal rheckmg accounts -or would havC' their wives balance their c hecking ac-counls We have a $3 b1l11on s urplus m Sacramento. The m ere fact that it exrsts ml'ans we've paid loo much. Ciov1•rnml.'nt s hould nevl·r bl' ~!lowed lo lax bl'yond 1ls nN•ds I s igned thl' .J..irv1s anati atavC' becaust• I wantl'd -.pendmA c ut not rcplnccd CAROL llEAMl\N 11<-<"olade To ttw Ethlor Federal 01:-.lrt(·t Judgt• J essl' W. Curt as re<'1;ntly n·re1\ t'(j :-an arcolac1e seldom 1 \.'i•d or heard in judicial l'irclt.•o;. It cam(' from n threC' Judge panel of lhl• L'S 9th C1rcu1t Court of /\ppN1I~ Ml ;r part of its writte n dec1s1on in th1• Equity funding Corporation of Americu SC'C'llrities fraud Ncnndal Judge Curl ll> presided over t11e highly <'Om plcx an<l ll•nl!lhy 1975 trial I n r e1e<·t1n~ virtually all c·holll'n~<·:o; lo th<' c-onvlctiom,, the appcllutc pant·I conclurled "IT IS to lht• c onsiderable credit of the JUtl~c who tr1NI the complex case (Curtss l that the r('cord 1s not only free from re· vers lbl<.• error but 1s remarkt1bly clean In krms or the minor Im . perfections that ('recp into a long and involvt>d trial." 7 llfllW, The,,.,.., .. ,.'°' .-uu do# loolf fOOd. 11ut yoc,n holding " ,,,,,,.,. downf, Ju<lgc Curll!\, 72 and now St'm1 ret1r<.'d . ltH~s wlth his wife Mildred In N<.'WJlOrt Rench and ' <.' o m m u t 1· ' t o t h <' U s Courthouse 1n Lui. Angeles lie was bom in San Bernardino. son and grandson of lc_twyers who practrct.-d there. Like hi!\ father. thP present Judge Cur tis S<.'rVNI on llw S upr<'mc Cour t tn San Bcrnurdino. ·He accepted ap· porntment to the federal bench rn 1963. Tht~ Hon. Jesse W. Curtis rarned the high praise or the ap· pcl late• Judges. but to Southern Cal1-forn1ans who have known ;in d a dmir e d the l cg;il srholarsh1p. judicial te mpera m C>nt. integrity and unfailing humor of this jurist for many years It's a case of "so what else 1s new?" ALBERT W. BATES ,fff-dic-of o:dawl ion To the Editor: When I read of the possibility of changing medica l income tax· ('!. so that W(' C'OUld only dcdtJCt an a mount in excess of 10 per. rent instead of 3 percent I Wjjs cnragl'd. r have been irate for a long lrmc because· all medical ex· penses Wl're not deductible. Cer- t a in I y medical s hould be 1f nothing t'lse b Wt• hear government officials s aying W<' musl do something :abour m l•d1cal costs. Wt• con '>t:int ly read suggestions about ~ ayl-o to ma ke medical expenses mor<.' ;c1vailuble. how much more med1t•a l costs h:tvc in<.•reast>d compared to othe r expenses . t•lc TO DECREASE our llllowable deduction is unbelievnl>ll· Th<.'rc seC'ms to be an im pn•ssaon tn m:rny doctors' and ctcn t 1sts · officec; that everyonl' h:l'> a n1 t'c big medical cov(•r age such as tho~e prov1dt>rl many l arge compan•<''> and :;omc of the unions. Many self· e mployt>d, and many who work for v~'ry ~m a ll firm .... havt• a lmos t no eovcruge. The self· ('mploycd pay large rees for dis· gruccful coverage. Let 's write to our con ~ressmcn right away and J!<.'l som t•th1nR done to stop ttus rw•w 10 p<.'r<'L·nt arrangement! J HAMILTON • uttns from reader• Ott welcomt>. T~ nght to conden1e lftters to /II 8J'OU or eltmtnott' libel u reserved urtna of 300 wor~ or ~u wtll be gtWft prt/erenct All lftten mun In· rl!MU rignoturt and moiltng oddr,:11 btAt names mau be Withheld on rr· ~at 1/ 1U/11c1f'nt rto$0n u appaflt1lt P~~ wtJl not be publ&Shed 1.,, NATIONAL t WORLD Bird in Bond · Or ut k•ast in tht· h ~11r. as J amie Moonen. 11 . shows how ht• 's rnadt• friends with a robin a nd its tumilv in c;olden Vallcv: Minn. lie !)tarted pdt1n~ thl· limb as soon as they we re horn. .. Machine Aids Painful Back PITISRl'HGll l/\P 1 -For 10 years. Samuel L1briz1.1 unsuc('t.•sslully fought the cnpphng pain m his bal·k w1lh drugs and surgery Now. he says. feeling good 1:-. as simple as twisting a knob . .. E vl•rything 1s beautiful." said the 47-year-old ex·m l•l'han1c, who 1s wired to beat pain. He wears a battcry·powercd transmitter -about the size or a bar of so<ip on his belt. It sends soothing e lec- trical impulses to <·k•c trodes implanted near his fused and scarred spine "WITllOUT IT I ('OULDN'T move. I wouldn't be al.lie lo wulk ... he s aid in a telephone interview from his homl' in N1•w Custlc. L1hn1ti d :,i magcd his back when a 250·pound auto lrnns nHsswn fell on tum from a work stand in 1967. He has been unable..t.Q work since Eighteen months ago, a Pittsburgh pain ( MEOl<:t NE J specialis t implanted the <'xperimental device in l.1 hnn:1. and for the first t1ml' 1n years. he has lll't'fl abl e to move free f1 om intense pain. The l'l<·<'I ron1t nN\ l' sl1 Jilulator uses low· impubc signals to block pain sensations in ner ve tissue lmpuls<''> arc scnt'from the transmitter lo a n antenna attached to L1bnzz1 's skin. A radio s igna l d1spatt•hes them to receivers surgically im- planted undt>r the skin. where fine wires take the impulses to ckctrodcs deep in his body. "I TURN IT ON FOR 20·minute periQds four lo eight ti mt•::-.~· day," he said . "When the pain gets bad. you turn it up " Dodor., s;1y th1·y're not s ure why the transmit· ter works for L1 br11z11·Mos t of lhe devices installed by Or Ru tx\n Tc n1ccla, director of the pain clinic at Pn•shytenan Uruvcrs1ty Hospital. have failed. "This 1s not a panacea." Tenicela said. "l have 1nstallt•d 1:1 st1mulators. Two were taken out after rl'l1l·ving 1-omt• pain. T he rest did not work." II E SAii> IO MILLION to 12 million Americans arc <·hrnnH· ... u1 ft•rL·r::-. of back pain, and he estimated J mill1on ha\<' lrlt'd almost every drug, technique and m ac·h1nl· ..i' a al a hi<• lo relieve 1l To d1::-.<·ourugc unrt'ahi,t1c hopes. Tenicela not· cd the natwn.11 sutccss rC1te with the pain machine is onl~ slightly twltt'r than his al the Pittsburgh pain chn1t· L1hn111 h;1d ll'\\ options left when Tenicela an· stallNI thl· dl•\•1r1• I Ii'> ha<'k had been so badly scar n•d b' re1watl·tl opNal1ons that further sur- gery \\as 1mpntC'twal h1· ... aid Sn 1 f t lw tit·\. 1 <'<' cl<>l'.,n ·1 work for othe rs. L1bri1.11 ha., rc·ason to l.w .pleased that 1t has suc· cced t•d for him 'I'm tlw lud<~ unt•," he s aid Kids 'Throwing' Preschool T ests? AUSTIN. Tt•xa:-. IAP l Some parents are e n· couraging lht.·1r preschoolers to cheat on k in- dergarten "<'' ccn m~ tesL'\, according to schoot of· f1 cials and at ll•ai,t one mother. The n•ason? Children who flunk get a ll -day classes for fn•t•. hut t,.hosc who pass must pay $30 a mont h to ~o a full da) A II of Austin's 3.800 kinde rgarten pupils re- ceive holf dav classl's for free. But to attend all day. t u1tmn must he paid unless the child is econom1('ally tll'Prt\'l'd or educationally han- d1cappt•d The M'rt'<'Otn~ lt•sts dclermme the children's educational level ONF. l'10TllER W1\S QUOTED hy the /\ustin Ameriran Statt•sman a s s aying two of her fnends mstruckd lht•1r d11ldrcn to answer "I don't k:now" to ques hons on the short o ral test. "I f('('I if m y two friends knew about it. then there must b<> m ore." said Linda West. Mrs. West quoted one or the wo men as telUng he r If she "had any sense" she would have done the s ame with her children. " She said that she knew that her c hild would not hl' dcpn\.'Cd und s he ·r1 savt• $30," Mrs. West s:.11d JOllNNIE HOONE, COORDINATOR of primary ~rad<'s for lh1• Austin school dis trict, says pnnc1pals ha\£' he(•n advised to look for zero scores on tht• l<''\ls /\net s hr said cheating will be d1 sC'uss<'d ut a wnrk'>hop for school administrators in Au1:u. ... 1 M G Bowden, d1r<'C'tor of elem~ntary educa- tion for the district. aC'k nowledged that parents might IX' 1n.4'truc-tm1? their children to cheat on the tests but '>01tJ. "I don I hc>heve ther e are m any " About two-thirds of the kindergarten pupils in Austin attend all day, and about 42 percent or them p&Y tuition. ~l·hool offt('lals say rhurSday June I 197{1 s OAILV PILOT .423 · British P on:i Growing "Dirty ·Mags ' Tluoon Scotla1ul Yard LONDON ci\l 'I l><i pluw Skillern chief of S('otlund Yc.ird's war on porno~raphy. says the "d irty mags" I rudt• nu mt• has l>ccom e big bus mci.s m Hnla111, with the pnntmg of porn in creasing so fast thal this country is now a maJOr exporter Commander Skillern told the Press Assot•iation , Br1t1sh'~ dom estic news ag<.•ncy "It 1s impossible to put u figure on the s ize of the whole business. These m:.igaz1ne~ well·photographed and well-printed -t•omc from high.quality printing pl&nts <ill ov<'r the tountry And most ol them go for export " ·s n E SAID porn ogr a ph1<· magazines with a cover value of $1 82 million were seized by S(-otland Yard m London 10 thl' f1r:-.t fi ve months or 1978 Last August. the 50 yea.-.old Skillern wa6 n amed the rtri.t 2x3x8' RUFF- OUGLAS FIR RAILS w om an com mu I) d t• r or the Yard ·., A :1 branth l l has n•s µon s 1bl1ly for o bsCl'n e publtcaltons <.1 nd 1s popularly known a~ the porn squad "Magazines we are seizing de· p1<'t r(•a~l y • rve rted sexua l ads Somt.• them seem lo me lo 11e rt-ly dangerous. There an· p1t·turcs or mstruments be· mg ust.•d. of women being burDed with C'1ga rettes, and even of blood letting '· . l CHAPIN SPRAYERS 25o/o OFF W1TH TH1S AO 1E.((i;;Pl IJl.;L .. 1 MADE HtGll'l' JN OUH STOHE' ALBERTSON CENTER Hrookhurst & Adam!. Hunlington Beach Opeo Oa11y 11 10 • I I I l ~I AH BELIEVE \NE'\lf... 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Not too many crooks like to work in such illumination (unlesa they're ataga atru.ck). 6 88 RQ60 RAINBIRD RING ST A TIO NARY SPRINKLER "'· CHAPIN HAND SPRAYERS 5 OZ. .........•....•••.•••. 97c 32 oz. ................... 1.37 32 OZ. CONTINUOUS •••• 2.77 EVERAIN TRIGGER ACTION PLANT SPRAYER For fine to coarse just twist the dial and give the little green things a bath. (Oh. you've gotta ftog. Ok<I}") him too). LAST BITE SNAIL PELLETS 99c 2~ LBS. Water come• out ln nice round circlea. doe• neat Job of watert.ng. ~ U you have 1011 of tho .. bad-guy anaila around. thl• will do a faat number on them. : -. .' · B~30 Full floored, with a choice of aiding color. and trim. The front office says "One door with lock.'' (Tell 'em you want a back door just to ace wha t they say.) S'x7' .....••••• 1698• 6'x8' .......... 17788 S'xlO' ••••..... 1 9788 lO'xlO' ••.••••. 29788 \ • , I.. - . . L A.2 I DAIL y P1LOT I l --. ' I \ ~. 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Your place in the sun. - Your $3 Billion Family Financial Center HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS of San l)iego Huntington Beach Office:'2111 Main Street• 536-6511 Huntington Beach /Downtown: 411 Main Street · 536-6591 Irvine Office: 4543 Campus Drive · 752-6161 • San Juan Capistrano Office: 32039 Camino Capistrano • 493-0601 Santa Ana Office: 17th and Main Street • 835-4336 Seal Beach Office: 1350 Pacific Coast Hwy.· (714) 898-3481 (213) 596-5576 -Home Federal Savings and LOt11n Association of San Diego 1 · Huntington Beach Ott~ - . ("' J - j i . ; l I Irvine EDITION Today's Cle 'ing N.Y. tocks ( j VOL. 71, NO. 152, 4 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1978 TEN CENTS I I B to ·crack DoWn on Beach Violence By ROBERT BARKER OI t1W DAiiy l'llet SWtt Huntington Beach city of· fic1als ordered stepped up police patrols on the or\e~1le stretch of city beach n esday because of mounting 1 o reaks of gang violence. Di r ector or Harbor s and Beaches Vincent Moorhouse re- q qested the police protection, warning that conditions at the beach have the potential of turn· mg into a full-blown riot. "It's gotten to the point that lifeguards and marine safety of. f1cers can no longer handle it. " he said. • The most recent violence erupted Monday when three t een -ager:. were injured in a knife and broken bottle battle at the beach parking lot. Moorhouse said that proble ms s tetn from heavy use or drugs a nd alcohol and involves a "macho thing" on the part of rival gangs from Eas t Los An$eles. Pico Rive ra, Mon- te be llo and other southland cities. "H we don't uphold the laws and maintain the upper hand. they <the gangs> will take over our community." he declared. Police Capt. Donald Jenkins Faces. I ~ °" .................. . Second Tdal By TOM BARLEY Ol IM C>Mly 1'1194 Sutt Dr. William Baxter' Waddill of Huntington Ha rbour was o r- dered today t o face trial for the second time on charges that he s trangled a newborn baby in the Wes tmins t er Comm unity J losp1tal nursery. Ora nge County Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight or· dcred the obstetrician to report t o Judge Robert £. Rickles' courtroom Nov 27 for trial Pre trial motions will be a rgued Aug. 4 Waddill. 42. who came to court with his wife and two lawyers quwtly pleaded not guilty to lhe murder charges restated today by Deputy District Attorney Robert Chatterton W addt II com mentc d before and after the courtroom a p· pearance that he ts confident he will be cleared oethe charges. Waddill said tie believes that the 1ury in his second trial will not have the problems that led to the first jury being deadlocked -and the declaration of a mis trial Waddill additionally filed a plea that he is being subjected to dou ble Jeopardy by being or· dered to face a second trial De fense attorney Malbour Wat$on said the double jeopardy pica will be argued at the pre- tn<1I session Aug. 4. * * * OC Hospital -votes Ban On Abortion West mins te r Comm unity I lo).p1tal 's medical staff has voted to l>an abortions at the hospital for Ont• year The policy became er fect1vc May2..1 The hospital was whe re Dr Wilham Waddill Jr oflfuntmgton Harbour performed an abortion · 15 months ago that resulted in mu rct er charges being filed against him llosp1tal administrator Mike \\ll•s t said the medical staff de- r1~1on had nothmg to do with Lile W ;i ddill case Wadd11l's murder trial ran for 16 weeks a nd resulted JO a det'larat1on of mis trial. Jurors tn the previous Orange Co unty Superior Cour t trial cteadlockt.-d on a 7 lo 5 vote to ac- quit Dr Waddill, 42, on the murder charge. Westminster Hospital Ad· m1nistrator West said Wednesday <Stt ABORT, Page A2l Coa!'.t Weather Low clouds night and morning with partial c learmg m afternoon Fri- day. Some local lig ht drizzle early m orning . Lo~ s tonight 55 to 60. Hig hs Friday 65 to 72 INSIDE TODA\' A prof •le of cond&dates and ran•s m Tuesday 's pnmane.~ begiM on Page AB. A closer look ot the attorney general race beg11u on Page A20. l•dex Al v ... r s.nl<e AU A"" Le,_,.I'\ at Er'"a 9-.11 1U MellN• A• L M. aaw A6 MIU.ii MHlloowttJ a11 .... , .. .,. .. •• 11 ~···· atJ•IJ C.lllentle M Mwt,..I ~ at Cl•ulll... CMO Nall ... al Hews A•.•• C.'"lu U ~•"t• c:-ty AU c........ ., '-1• aJ-6 0Htll N•lk" AU Sieck Ma-. a11 E•11M1a1 ,._ ~ hlohl.., a u hlerlel,.,,,.... atMJ fl!Ml•tt au If ~u1w1 .. , ti J Wul~ A• HerM~.... aJ ·~ "''" A4,lt '"•"'"'"*' a u - .. ' . ' FACES ANOTHER TRIAL Or. Wiiiiam Waddil( · .. All we 're saying 1s that all c harges s hould have been droppt•d after the firs t trial and tha t Dr. Waddill should not have to undergo this kind of torture again," Watson said Waddill is accused by the pros- A Harey Situation Three Irvine poli cemen sped in a patrol car early today to investigate a resi- dent's fri ghtened call that from the sounds of things outs ide 1t seeme d his neighbor's home was be- ing ransa cked Officers found things peacefu l at lhC' Mann Street. UntvN·s1ty P<irk, house. except for the muf- fl C'd ruckus in the hutch out back They quieted the rabt)lts as best lhcy could, they re- ported back to the station Growth Seen In Economy; Index Climbs WASlllNGTON <AP) -/\gov· ernment measure or economic trends increased 0.5 percent in April amid predictions of strong growth this spring. the Com merce Department srud today. The moderate incr ease in the Index of Leading Economic In· d1cptors followed a drop of one P,efcent1n January, an increase or 0.6 pe rcent in ·February and a dee I me of O I percent in March. Government economists ex· peel t he economy. as measured by the gross national pr.oduct, to grow at a robust annual rate of eight percent to lO percent In the second quarter after declining by 0 4 per<'cnt during the severe winter. The Federal Reserve Board fears that the econom y may ~row too rapidly, and It has been trying to limit the money s upply to keep inflation ·from getting out of hand. llowever . the biggest con· tri bu tor lo the April increase v. as a 0.4 percent Increase in the mone)' supply, wt)ich the gov- ernment wants to keep in check. Also Incre asing were stock prices, faNory orde rs and build· ing permiL~. ecut1on of strangling a newborn baby girl on March 2. 1977, when he realized that the saline solution he tnJrected into the IS-year-old mother 12 hours earlier had failed to abort the infant. It was argued by the defense thal the child never kne w any meaningful form of life a nd that 1l would have been nothing mor& than a brain damaged human vegetable if il had survived. JuroTs who were unable lo reach a verdict after 11 days of de· liberation Lil the first trial com- mented that the brain death theory that a rose in the late s tage or the trial gav(• them many pro· hlems and had them s harply d1\•ided 1n the j ury room. Waddill 1s free on his promise to appear for trial Nov . 27. Chatterton said today he has not yet decided if he will work alone during the second t rial as he did in the fi rst. The prosecutor agreed after the first trial that the volume of medical testimony offered in the 16-weck trial placed a severe strain on him. D e ft~n ~e attorney Charles Weedman will again handle the nonmeclical aspects of Waddill's defense Watson will take over in areas or testimony 1nvolving medical expertise. Train-truck Collision Injures Man E s"condido truc k dri ver Cleburn Thomas. 55. was report C'd in good condition today at San Cle m e nte GenC'ral Hospita l, a ft er suffering <t broke n arm and ribs Wednesday . when an Amtrak tram plowed into his truck six miles south of San lemente. .Jerry Bohrer nf the California Jlighwat Patrol said Thoma!) <App arently rell asleep <JS he drove southbound on the San Di ego Freeway His truck dnft l'd off the highway, c ras hcd down an e mba nkm en t a nd through a fence <.tnd came to res t on the railroad tracks A passenger m the truck, Jack Lane, 17. also of Escondido, was :cihle to scramble out of the cab, hut could not free thomas. who was pinned ins ide. Bohrer said A witness at the scene_ ran south along the tracks in an at· te mpt to ~arn any northbound tratn of the truc·k obstructing its passage. Engineer Ottoway Shepherd, :io. of Los Angeles told Cll P of· ricers he cleared a rise in the 90 mile-per-hour zone and "s<iw a g uy flapping his arms h kc crnzy." Shepherd s lammed on the train 's brakes, s lowing 1t. but still it sailed through the truck with Thomas still pinned JO· side -and carried the wreckage 600 feet down the tracks. "Actually. the engine sheared off the truck's engine and front axle and freed Thomas from wher(' ~ was trapped 1n the cnb, .. said Bohrer. T homas was transported to San Clemente General Hospital by a Camp Pe ndle t on am· bulance. His passenger, Lane. was uninjured. The train , wh ich had moderate damage. limped" on to Los Angeles. None of the 52 passengers aboard was injured. Moro Coma Told MILAN. Italy <AP> -Former Premie r Aldo Moro may have been in a com a caused by ill treatment before he was s hot to death by his Red Brigades ter· r o r i s t k i d n a p p e r s. I I t s aid t hat eight P!ltrolmen will be transferred to the beach as soon as possible. probably within a week. .. He said that officers would patrol the beaches in swimming suits and maintain a low profile. Jenkins said that such patrols were effecll'!J? in.the pas t . JJ?nkins s'iiathat the police de- partment has enough money in tts overtime accounts to finance the operation for the remainder or the fiscal year which ends June 30. However. other city otcicials indicated they believS' beach patrols should continue through the busy season. "We owe il to the community to provide Jaw enforcement and protection," M ayor Ron Shenkman srud. Yearly costs for beach patrols during Easter Week. weeke nds and summ e r vacat ion are estimated at $120,000. The meeting to discuss the eme rgency beach measures as well as to put a patrolman in the downtown area was attended by Clty council members John Thomas and Don MacAllister and top city administrators. O.tly PolOI PM .. lly J.,ry Cl•vwn HEARTBREAKING FIRE Lan:J Facm(•IJ1 eomlorts he r duu~hlcr Jova na. 17. with cmbri.1('<' alter fire nC"'.arlv destroved their two-stor y Miss ion Viejo home Wednesday Da mage was estimated at Sl35,000. In har k g rounrl. d aughtt.•r Liana 1:1. kll" ;i fireman \\hat happl'rlt.'d ~hl' \\ uc., hnml' \\'hen bk1 zc.· t.•ruptud. po~:-,1bl\' lrnrn Hll cll'tt neal prohlt.·m Air Pioneer HonOred Enginees Feted at Service Anniversary By J ERRY CLAUSEN Of 1M Diiiy Pilot SWf Sixty years ago, the first reg- ula rly scheduled air transport service --the U.S. Aerial Mail Service -was launched in the Untttod States. Three years earher, in 1915. 8-year-old J erom e Lederer had visi ted his first New York aeronautical show, vowing to become .a part or the fascinating new world of flight. And when the nation 's aircraft pi o n ee r s ~a th e r f'd 1n Was hington. D C . on May 15 this yea r to m a rk the a ir trans port service's anniversarl. it was appropriate for Lederer . now 71 , to receive the first air mail cachet cover. a philatelic prize. Of all those gathered \It the Sm 1thsonian Institution, only Lederer's career spanned the prc- Lindbergh era and the Apollo pro· gram. Safari Edl{Y . Cops Calkd on Real Guard By PJOUP ROSMARIN OllMo.llyl"lletSi.tf Apprehensive Lion Country Safari offi cials, stung Tuesday by a robber who posed as a secufity guard. called Irvine police again Wednesday to inves tigate a man they weren't sure was a real security guard. Employees became particular· ly con~erned when the guard, who arrived early -just as the bogus guJrd had the day befote - s lipped from sight and eouldn 't be round. Three police offi cers who ar· rived , however, made no arrest - the guard was a guard. and ar· rived early to grab a s nack in a break area. While Lion Country s taff chewed their n ails, he munched potato chips. "We were just being very cautious." s'id Jo Scheller. animal park publicist. "We had asked the security service not to send a man we wouldn't r~ognize." she con· tinued. "Wedidn '(recognize h.im. And he W8$ early, just like the other guy. And then we couldn't find him. "For a wh.ile there, we were a little tense. "Some of U.'J later recognized the man as having beeo here before." The security service, Lyon Protection Agency. regularly picks up the day's receipts Tuesday, thP "guard" arnvcd (~SAFARI, Page AZ > \ ' . llt.• became: the fledgling ll S /\tr M;11 I S,_.v 1ce ':. fir s t :icron<1ut1cal cng1nl·cr 1n 1926 afll'r graduat111g from New York L'n1vcrs1ty . Those wen • tht' day..... he re-- calb now in tht• ltv1n1? room nr hi s Le isur e Worlrl ho me 1n Laguna lhlls when a ir mail pilots compiled 1,752 forced luncl < ·ce PIONt.:t:R, PageA2l 'Li,f estyle' Section Aids Gift Givers Da ds grar1s and brides a n · s pecial people lht:-. t1ml' of'ycar and today s 24-pagc '"L1festylt.>" ed ition of Orange Coun1 y Livin~ will help you fin d t~ thnt o;pcc1al g1(t Thl• special magn inc bran~., you everything from c1ft'I of Jewelry for Father " Day and graduation to the latest in hair fas hions and skm care for the bride-to-be Whe re to take Dad ror n fint- Fathe r s Day dinnu and whut• to find g1fti:: of t·roclcery and s toneware. wick<'r und rattan and ftne clothmg are alsf' hsled in today ~ .. L1ie~ty!c"' "ection. T o simpliry shopping for Bii ,yo ur c;pec1<1 ~ peop11 ron,u•t IOday'« edition ot OranJte Countv Living · \ . \;! OA.LYPtLOl 1 n: . .ri.ll4!) Ju11e l I Q76 -1 "' oe11, r u .. ,_.,. u. r., .. IT'LL TAKE MORE THAN THESE THREE t<IDS TO'BRrNG BACK'THIS DRIFTWOOD From Left, Holly Fussell, 5; Mike Gallagher, 5, Brother Tony, 7 Driftwood Available It's Free at Doheny Beach, But Hurry Need firewood'' There's tons of the sturr· lymg around lhe entrance lo the San Juan Creek al DohC<tY State Beach. and state parks officials say al's free. But you'd better move fast Bids are due June 22 for cleanup or the dnftwood <tl the creek mouth, as weU as wood lying farther north at Doheny tale Park and as far south a ~estJes near former President Nixon's ho But there are still mountains or driftwood left at all three locations, and state officials are en- couraging.citizens to pick it up. "tr they want to bring down haJ)d tools no chain saws -and walk the stuff back to their vehicles, that's fine," Stowe said. T H E WINTER STORMS washed the debris onto state beaches beginning «l January. and eampers at adjacent Doheny State Beach Park have been burning the wood in camphres .. WE'VE saad Jack Manager fo Department A LOT or at out already," e, Pendleton Coast area late Parks and Recreat1on "By mid-summer 1t should be all be deared away," he said, adding that a lot of people hke the debris. "They say 1t remtods them or northern California." he saad. Will SJC Field Close? " Airport OWTrers Auxiit ·Friday Couri Hearing Today's scheduled closing or Capis trano Airport is s till in question as owners <JW<tit the _ Friday reopening or a Superior Court hearing on the hotly con· tested issue. "l don 'l know." l andowner J ay Wilcox said this morning when asked if he and co-owner Bruce Winton planned to ef!'h:wce the June 1 clos ure date and take -any action against pilots whose planes still remain al the San J uan Capsitrano Airport. Al lhas point, Wilcox s9id, he 1s waiting to see what happens in court tomorrow. "Our pos ition is that we notified pilots in line with what the city said about closinsz the airport and our position hasn't changed," Wilcox said A lawsuit by pilots opposing the airport's clos ure, a nd direct- ed against the caty of San Juan Man Injured In Parking Lot Accident Ir vine police <1re inve~tagatin~ the cau~e of a onc·car cra~h Wednesday in the parking lot of Beckman Instruments. at Cam pus Drive· and Jambort•c Road. that lefl the driver wath h1~ right le~ broken in lwo places. Robert Jordan Camby. 44. of Peta I um a. was in sat1i.factorv l'Ondit1on today. according to ·a nurses· s upervisor at Tustin Community Hospital Surgery was scheduled to re· paar his leg. Camby also suf fercd a deep cut on his right foot. and numerous scrapes on his head and torso Police saad Camhy 's car smas hed mto a tree CJnd a light pole. knocking a 20-foot branch from the tree <ind shearinA the pole at its base. llas car wai. destroyed. Firemen had to cut away wreeka~e to free Cam bv .. . -·· • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f ..... [>.~(61\10•1yP0"1 -.ti,#f'I '-\, ._ "'~ ..... ,.._, Pf~'\ t Du0h\IW(t °",.,_..Or . ..,..... , ... t P\,C)h\l'U"'Q(~·A"'ly ""°""'""'*f'O '"'°"" ..... °"b'tVWl<f Mlt"(ttt• '""f'f.llfil ,-,,.,..., ··~ '" '• ~ N"•CIO'f 8"4't" Mw~t•~"W't A.ottt\ •Ch,... '4•11'1 V-41.,•y l•won.-.,,,,rtt•b• t 't'AI'"'• t-f \~A64>¥P'I \ft"'1"(n~'\f 4 'ltlliQil• '~l,.,,1 19")1'\ , ... ovbh""""° \•fv10•.-, ~ ~n '"' 0t•"'4•CM• outM•\l\•ftO 01•"' '' ,., 1ri1 w.,t t\..,,. ~,,,..., ('ht•-.-_ .. , .. , .. ,,,,,,.,., .~)f\ II-H-f•, ... !(till'"' •l"d rubl·~ l•t lt It (tlll'tH V•<• Prr,•O#f'lt•Nl<,,,.,.,.,_,l\M~ T~•\•N.-tt (d1trw Tf'f•m.-u& Mv~llilf M~"ltQ•nq [ O•!Ot Ot•rl"" l.ff' lllhtM.._,. N•ll A\~1\l•nl MAno1HJ•AOl0.1Un Ofllc .. \, u~~.'.• l:.':'.. ~i:> .. 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They are asking the court to force the city to hold open e nvironmental hearings and file an EIR with the county before the field is closed, ac· cording to attor ney F ranklin Dim mo. Fro• Page A I AIR PIONEER ... ings in one vear And those were the tarries when one 1n every six air mall pilots could be counted on being killed an nually. When Lederer .<ittributes those crashes. deaths and forct>d land- ings to weather, his audience lis tens. He has c redentia ls establishing his expertise in the- held. Between his years in the first -and only -<1ar mail service engineer and his retire ment from NASA in 1972, Lederer was <·h1cr engineer for one of the world's largt'st aviatio n in· surancc pools and the first direc· tor of safct v of t he Ci vtl At•ropaulics Bi><.1rd He was in l'h<trgc of enforcing all c1v1l av1al1on safe ty regulations and atc1d(•nt invt·stigat1ons During World War JI. he was director of traamng for some 10,000 piloLc; and navigators and :15,000 mt;C'hamcs for lhe Air Trans;port Command. Later, he bcc:Jm~ managing d irector for the Flight Safety Founclalinn and, l'Oncurrentlv. of lht' C<>rnell -Gug~cnhcam Avaa · t ion Safety CC'nll'r. Yet. Lederer never flew an aircraft. lie once tried to enlist us a Navy flier but failed for physical reasons. Lederer m ade his mark on aviation with both feet on the ground. · Following the tragic fire that took the lives of three astronauts a t Cape Kennedy in 1967, Lederer, who had retired at age 65, was asked to organize the new offi ce of Manned Space Fligl:tt Safety for NASA. Three years later he becam e director of safe ty for all of NASA, where he was responsible for the concept and execution or safety programs throughout the oq~anlzalaon until finally retir- ing for good in 1972. While he never piloted an aircraft, Lederer recalls meet· 1ng most or the aircraft industry greats: Cha rles Lindbergh, Do na l d Doug l as , Apollo as tronaut Neil Arms trong, Billy J.M 1tch e ll and even Orville Wright. o.lty,.... --~-AIR MAIL PIONEER RECALLS ·aooo OLD DAYS' Jerome Lederer of Leisure World With MementQ1 •• f'ro• Pag.-.-l I ABORT •.. t hat despite the widespread publicity given the Waddill tnal he could only read the hospital medical staff's statement Doctors -who meet lhl•re once each month fo r staff d1i.cu!>s1on voted to prohibit abortions or any kind durln~ a one -yea i' moratorium wllH·h may bc re· v aewed next May. he said "The hospital will be guided by the actionsoflhe medical staff. "It is now and always has been. the hospital's position tha t 11 ex 1s ts to serve thl· best interest~ of the patient as dctermaned by the patient's physicians," he read "It as an appropraale for the hospital to make moral Judg ments on questions bc!>t resolved between the phys1l·1an and hts pa t1ent "The medical !>tarr through ats executive committee has acted on behalf of the best interest or pa taents served by them." West con· eluded Due t o ttw lcgul c.,talui. of the pending retrwl, Dr. Waddill and ...,.his attorneys are constrained f~om comment. f'ro• Page A I SAFARI ... five mmutcs ear ly. robbed a c<1sh1er of more than $3,000 and t racd to lock her in the money vault, but she got out and called police. Irvine officers iater a rrested a man who allegedly wore a rented security g uard uniform and who. officers said. had more than $3,000 in his car The arres t e d man . Jon Christopher Schons. 22. or Canoga Park was scheduled for arraign· ment0 today al Harbor Municipal Court . on char~es or kidnapping. a rmed robbery and burgluy. Schons was being he ld in Orange County Jail. in lieu of $25,000bail. _,. Sony Trinatron Color TV with remote control. 21" . 19" · 17'' & 15" d1Jgonal. All I t78 Models 0.. Saff ·KV-8000 :-iony Trlnatron. Sony's newes t AC-DC. Tuke anywhere portable. 8 111ch diagonal ~ Despite Threat Korea Refuses Testimony Bid SEOUL. South Korea IAP > Korean orr1c1a ls sa id their government will never let its fo rme r amba ss ad or to Wa s hington t esti fy befor t• Congres!'i about cash payments he allegedly m ade lo US congressme n despite the I louse of Representatives' threat to cut off aid to South Korea. The House in a resolution approved Wednesday 321 to 46 s aid 1t "will bl' prepared to reduce or denv" economic aid ln Seoul af the South Korea n govel'nment refuses to watV(· ~1m Do ng Jo's d1plomat1t· immunity and send ham back to Was hington t o talk about allc•gations he gavt· envclopt•s s tuffe d with Sl OO b1lli. to tongressmen -A high · ra·n k 1 ng Forei An Ministry offlc1al who declined to be identified accused the House or "openl y r esorting t o rnlimidation toward a n allv." II<: s aid h as govern ml•nt !t ad proposed ways to cooperate with the Unite d Stat<:s and wus awaiting Washington 's response when the House acted. Park Sang Yong, director of Non-smokefs' Perils Told A ~talk about the effects or cigaretle s m oking on non- s mokers is scheduled at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Cul¥erdale Com munity c rubhouse. 3754 Hamilton St.. Irvine. There is a S5 admission. Dr . Wi lbert Aronow, UC Irvine p rofessor of medicine. is the s peaker. sponsored by Cam· paign for Clean Indoor Aar. The Daily Pilot . 1n last Saturday's editions, incorrectly reported the talk was scheduled for the next day. l h l' For c 1 g n M 1 n 1 s t r y • s /\mt'r1can b ureau . s aid has government could only consider making Kim ''> t es timony avaalahlc hy ('orrespondence or lclephonc inll'l'\'ll'\\S Park Lease Pondere.d In Irvine I rvin<' p l ann in g com . m1~i.101ll'r~ ar<' expected to de.' tad~ tonai.tht \.\hethcr to approve- " proposal to farm the eastern third of Mason Regional Park. a county operated park within city limits The county General Services /\gc·nC"y proposes to lease the t.tcrcage to the Irvine Company for :.i thret· year period. The com p:.iny woulcl cont inue lo le ase 1t a fter that on an in- definite m onth-to-month con- lract. City planning staff have rec- ommended ugamst the offer . La ~l month. however . com- m1ss1oners indicated they might l'avor 1t 1r a crop inoffensive to nl•arby reside nts. s u c h a s strawberries or Christmas trees. were grown. 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VISA • Master ca..9t ltldc)etT9"'ML ' 1CALIFORNIA Pri e War Looming On Booze S,\"\ FH\"\( l~("t) .\Pt An 1mp1·nd1ni.: l1.1lll1· o\t·r bOoH· p r 1 <:: t• " 1 " l h I' I :1 I k <t m <> n g ('al1forn1a liquor th.':.tll'rs who :.trt' lry1ng to pred1t•l the 1mpat'I nf lhl' stale Suprcrnt• Court':. bun on Jn1mmum prin• '"·1ng Man~ s.11d \\ l'dnesday that prices would drop a~ much as 20 pl'rt'l'nl .rn<.l O\\Ol'fS of small · !\tom and Pop" liquor storel'i ";ud lhl•y fl•an·d <1 pr1<::e war "ould put llll'rn out of business. ffea.4'ur e flualif}t»N SACRA!\1 K:">JTO 11\ P 1 The 1ntl1all\C lo proh1b1t homost:"xu<il -.c·hool teal'hcrs ha~ qualified for , ( ___ L'°'_.,IT_A_T_E_.,_J •th<' :'\O\'embc·r hJllol. hul lht• .1ut hor sa) s IJw!»u1t~ still stand : 10 the "'a} ol 1t!» .1ctu<1lly gettrng , on 1'ht.> qualll1l'al1on. with more lhan t·nough s1J.(n;,ilures. was an· OOUOCl'd Wcdnc>sday by Sl·c-retary of Slate March Fong Eu Tin-Caaued Crash? LOS ANGELES t /\ P > -A tire "h1t·h wa., prohably carrying mort• weight than 1t was de ... 1gncd lo handle m;.iy have trig gt·rcd the crnsh of a Continental i\1rhnes OC lOatLosAngeles. Triab Televbed? • ACRAMENTO tA P > Lt'g1slat1on that would allow tl'lev1s10n cind radio coverage of Ina Is won approvu I of the stale ~l'nate late Wednesday. Th(• measure by Sen. GeorJ?c Ut•ukmejian. 11{ Long Beach 1. would require the Judicial Coun- cil to adopt regulations by Jan J 1980, allowing radio and ll•lev1s1on s tations to broadcast I rial proceedings-unless the 1udgc. the defense or the pro~ l'('Ul10n ObJec't to 1t Worker~ Repla<•Pd LAS VEGAS IAP> -Southern California Edison Company ha~ hl.'gun hiring repl<Jc:ements for ~I rikin_g work1·r~ cil 10 power plants in CallfornHJ and Nevada. mcludmg the Mal fired MohaVl' (;l·nerating Station 10 Laughlin. N1·v About 1.100 members of Ut ility Workers ol Am(•ric:a Local 24fi. 111C'luding about 200 workers ut I hl· Mohave plant, struck !\lay 10 10 ~bpulc U\'cr ~chcduling. Forced to /tlove .. ~ ............ Stl'\ C' ancl Lot:-. \Vollson ,rnd their :.on. Adum. 2. ;in• " ..,hown m thl·ir ~Janna Dl'I lk.' C1partmc.•nt a-. they pn· purl' to mon.• todJ.' Aftt·r 11; months ol J1ghting cntt1on m c·r thc.· ban ag.1111-.t C'Ot1plc•:-. "1th dilldr(•n. thc.• Wolfson~ lo-.t thl· eourt lJalllt· and "tll lw mnnng into a nearb) 1 ·111Hlom1rn um 4 GOP Contenders Step Up Campaign By The Associated Press The four contenders for the Hepubllcan nommat1on for gov- 1.'rnor are campaigning m four different direct.Jons -and Propos1 lion 13 1s still a top issue wherever they go. 1 Related story. A8 > But Evelle Youn~er concenlralcd Wednesday on ;.innouncing his farm policy, while tounng J cotton and almond ranch near Fresno. ELSEWHERE, KE:-J MADD\' pulled his commercials oppos ing Proposition 13 off tell'V1!>1on . and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson suggested g1v1ng loccil government a bigger share of the sales lax 1f Propos1t1on 13 is adopted Ed Davis devoted the day to private meetings wJth supporter~. WILSON, WHO .OPPOSES Propos1lion 13, told a Sacram ento . news conference that if it passP~. the state s hould re·allocate the l'Xlsting sales tax and give at least two. and very likely three cents per dollar to local government • Maddy, who also opposec; Propos1t1on 13. repeated his view lh<Jl a lx'tler tax cul would be a llm1tat1on on stale as well as Im· ill -govt•mmenl BUT MADDY DELETED his telcv1s1on commercials which tnl1cize Propos1t1011 13 because. s;.i1d campaign manager Doug Watts, "there ·~ no sense in bl·ating a dead horse. And l3 is a win-ner '' 1\1 addy neverth(•les-; p1<·kcd up the endorsement Wednesday. of the San Franc1<><::0 CPiron1cle. \\oh1ch described him m an ed1tonal ..is "candid. i.tra1ghl-fQrward and intelligent ... the strongest most forthnghl candidate" tn the GOP race FRl.-SAT.-SUN..OHL y I JUNE 2-3-4, 1978 r-.... :rHE SAVING PLACE 6PAK LADY SCOTT Limited 5'.I ppty 12 OL Cmt5 r-1 BATH TISSUE L~\~~ . -~I --36c 2 PAK .: \ BED PltLOWS _J ._r..__ ~ .. -") HIBACHI I O .. xl 7" / 57 \ 1 ... h 20"x26" PRINGLE'S Potato Chips Twin Pack 8 OL J6c 1-\ ·; •• •••. _· .. '*': •• ;: 3•• 1 GALLON LATEX 157 PAPER TOWELS 6 c 2200 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA COSTA MESA STORE ONLY ,,(' . Thursday ..iune 1 1978 OAIL Y PILO f .·I_; Business Benefit? Brown Calls Jarvis Bill ~'Clwllenge' St\CRJ\~tENTO CJ\I' I (iii\ Edmund Drown • .11-:-.a)'> bus1 nt'<i'> "'ould IJ<.'ncf1t mo~L from Propo~1llon 13, 1,c1 hu!">1ness will ha Vl' Lo provide Jobi. for the Jill l'mploymenl that would result 1f 1t pusse~ Jn h1-. U'4n '40rd ., lhl Dl'mocrnt1c guvt:rnor told re portc•rs Wednt•MJa~ aftt•r a m~l IO~ With bus1nt'S'> kaders "Tht- obligat10n will s hift to the: bus1 ne~!» "otnmun1t\ to l.tbsorb tht· pt.•ople who will tw laid off" l)y govl'rnmcnt PROPOS ITION l :J. n~ "POn~ored b~ fa' prott:'Ml'r~ lloward ·Jarvi., ;.ind Paul Gann. would hm1L property taxe~ to I Pl'rt'l'llt ol mcirkt•l \ alue Thul n•prc::.cnts an average• 57 per cent reduction foI.:. ind1 v1dual taxpa yer s <ind ;.i~7 billion cumulative annual rut in rev t•nuc for c1t1e~. rount1cs and school!. Brown <iddcd. 'Th 1!-. 1s the grt'atesl f1nuncial thalle ngc faCt•d by uny govw•nmt'nt s1nn· the G real Ucprc~s1on .. ' ALSO WEDN ESD/\ V . the chancellor of the Cahlorn1a tom munity colleges 1nd1cated lhaL the passage of Propos1t1on t:J would mean tu1t1on charges of SIOO to S500 for each of the l J m1lhon student-; m the ~ystem • Community rollcges have i.o l<ir never c:hargl'd tu1t1on The <::h::inccllor. Will1 <1m Craig . l:>a1d Propos1l1on l:J would 1·oi:.l the syl:>lem S500 million to S750 m11L10~1. or "10 percent to 60 percent or d1 str1<:l oper ating budgets statewide dunng 1978·79 ;.ind lhere;ifler · · IN LOS ANGEi.ES, 11 of the 13 C1ly Cow1c1l members polled REAGAN NOW GRANDFATHER LOS ANGELES GP 1 F o rmer Gov. Honald Reagan ha~ become a grandfather for the first time. with lht• birth of Cameron Michael Heagan Ht'agan ·., daul!hll'r 1n law Col lt•en. 27, g:.ivt· b1 rth to the bo} Tuel.day . She 1!» thl' wife of n c a g a n · ~ :13 y {' a r · o I d s o n M 1rhacl. The birth alo;o m<.1dl• actres!. Jc1nc Wvman, M1c·hat•I-. .. mother c.ind Rc<igc.1n ·!» 11rst '"ft' . .i grandmother ll\ Tht· Loi-Ange le•.., Time" ..,did .111 m·l'upatton..il 1,1\ -.hould bl· 1.·011 ... 1dl·rl·d ... .., .in .i lt1.·rn<1tl\ t• ..,ou n 'l of re\ cnu1· ulthough all t t ... ,11d the·> ;.irl n t 1.·ndors1n~ :-.urh o tax Thl· t .... x \\Ould rl'~.C'mblt• 0Jkland·s t•mploy<'C' l1censt• 11.·1· • which the ... tatl' Supreme Court upheld Tut•sda} That ta>. .1 pµlll'., to \\oagC's O\ C'r $6.500 tt )l'ilr <'arned 10 Oakland. regard 11.•.,.., of when• th(• 1·mployee re !-ldl'S In olht•r aC'lion. Lus Angeles Count\ "iunt·ri<ir ('our• JudJH· * * * C t•orl!t' lkll rC'I us1.•d to ordl•r ar. 1mml•d1<1tl' hall to Lo-. Angc•le' C11uni\ J\,:-c·-. ... 11r 1\ll·x<1ndc·r l'op1··--· dC'CISIOO t11 roll h&<'k all ptn1><'rty tax d'>St's..,m1.•nts to lust \ 1·a r ·., 11.•H'I and I rf'l•z1• lh<·m !or 11n1· :. l'ar llut Judgt• Ol·l1 '-l'l anothl't hl'anng tor Monda~ Bro"'n has g1H'n up trying to j!l•I "1m1lar rollbark:-in othl•r 1·ount I(' .... lie SCI) .... lht· '>l<Jll' may haH' to lakl' O\cr ... <>m<' service ... \.\-h11.:h loral govNnmc·nt!-c:nul<I no IOOl.ll'I° fund * * * New Jobs or Layoffs? Opinions Divided On Proposition 13 SACRAMENTO 11\ P 1 -If Cahforn1a vole·n, approve J S7 balhon property tax cut Tuesday, of11r1als in the state'" Sfl counl1e~ dml 417 c1t1ei. say they face some nightmarish choices Do they cut police departments or courti. ·• F in: depart menu,, or garbaRe collect1on? Parks, schools or libraries~ Do Lhcy lay off the recently tured young minority woman or the white male with years ur e niontv'• Local government offic1als say aboul 300,000 Jobs will be lost OPINION POLLS INDICATE that voters ar e likely to approve Propos1Lton 13. the 1(11t1at1ve by tax cnt1c Howc.1rd J arvis. T ht• measure would hmll taxes on property lo 1 percent of its market value. with an add1t1onal 1/~ percent permitted temporarily to pa~ off local bonds outstanding al the time of the election. The new rate would go into effect July I and have an 1mmed1atc errect of 1·utt1ng property laxes throughout the ~tart-by an average or ~; ocrccnt.· t'or the homeownef"" who make up California·., heralded .. prop· ' l'l'l~ tax revolt. .. the Jarvis 1n1t1at1vt• mea1's relief from asses ... ments that have doubled and lnpled in lht' last lew years as infla- tion. real estate !»pl'c:ulation and a tu;:ht housing market pui.hed property values skyward LOCAL GOVERNMENTS NOW collect about Sl2 b11l1on d yeC1r 1n property t<ixci. lf'Propos1t1on 13 pa~es they will collect about SS l.>11l1on. Gov. Edmund Hrown J r and l<•g1slat1ve leader ... say they can alford to takt' S2 billion to S2 :i billion out of the stale surplul:> to make up losse!. ~rv1s cit~ prcd1l·t1on ... b~ conscn aun.• C'COnom1sL-. like Nobel luurt>atC' Milton Fnl·dman that thl· properly tax cut will trigger .t building boom ijnd creatl' 300,000 lo 500,000 new Job-. J arv1s. 75. ··a former newspaper publisher and mun111on:-. makc•r and now head of a landlords' assoc1at1on. say:-. th<> remam- ing property tax money 1s more than enou~h to pay for propert~. rl'latcd serv1cei:.. like police and fire protect10n. ~arbage and "cwt· rs. lit' also says any laid off puhl1r employee "ho ,.., ("ompetent rould rim.I a pri\atc JOb 1n 20 mmult!» Simple Interest Home Improvement Loans· Low simple interesl rates. calculated dad~· Flexible payment terms. tailored to your nevcl-., and qualifica tions. o prepayment penalty In fact. t ht' f a~tl'r \.;nu pav us back. the less 1nt<!re~t vou p(H,' Call u~ for detall s. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA '••1.q1ro11 11 ... ., h c )llu •. 1101 l>n<·· ....... ' 1°'11'1<f1111t 111 .... "'l:i,..,,·. '71 I I'\ n 1·:· I • .. ' --- • ,,., \ Or on Jt• '-' Data on Prop. 13 Impact Justified II P1t1p 1:L thl· .J.tr\ 1s (;,111n p1opl·rt~ t<tx hm1tHt10n in1twt1' L' pa..,'<"· .. th<· Ne·" pu1 L Mesa Un1f1cd St•hool Dist l'lt't s tund:-. tn lnsl' $18 rnillwn l.a~l week. the d1str1<·t sllPl'l'llll l•nde11t 1h•c·1dcd to dhl'U!.S that pl•nclrng loss w ith dis t rt<'I n•s 1dt·n\ s 111 lhL· d1:-t ril'l s n •g11l;1t qual'tL·rly newsletter, Dr .Juhn '\1l·oll "rotv un .1rt1dc l'llt1lll•cl .. l'ropos 1t1on 13 and ·'our l1w,d s dwols · .1 q tll"-.llt>ll a11d ar1swt>r f?1l'C'e about llH' .l.11"\I'> (;;11111 1111l1 .1ll\l' ,llld lh ptO,)t'('lNI dfrtt un lhl' dis t l'll'l B<.'lol l' .. 1m ol I ht.· !>(i.000 t l·srcknts \\'ho l'Cl'CIYNI th:it Ill'\\ ~ll·t tc r st:'1 rt t•ompla1ning about :-.c~1rc lact1c.s th1..•y uuf..!~ho ht· <1\\al'e o l a IC\\ po111ts . l. ttw 01 .rngt• Count' Counsel has ruled that such In r () r rn I II) n a I h 11 II t' t In.... I l' g J I'd In g ~m .v I.' I(' t'l I 0 n propos1t1o n :11·t' ll'gal. ,1 ..., long J S no po'>1t1on is Jch'ocatcd '.\uru· IS l.Jl-.l·ll Ill '.\ll'Ol l .... <.1rt1dt' Sl·c·orHI. 11 1s ,1 pren11sl' of ;1 demot·rat1c form of J.!ll\ l'I nmL·nl t h:il dt·<'1..,1<111..., <in.· m:.iclt· b\' .111 inlornwd l'IL"clor.,111" Ttw , oll'I"'> lll't·d to he 111lorml'd and lh~rnl~ p1..·ople v. ho 1.·un \l'll 1 h(•m <.11Jout Pro p . 13 are y·<>St: 1n\ oh'l'U t t ·:... up 171 1 lw , uh.'1;., l11 dN' 1de v. ht'the r or· not llll'y t'l' "ii l111g lo It \'l' "1th thl' I l':...ulls prncl uced by passagl' o l llwt m L·usurt· \ncl 1t s up to pulllic l1ffici:.ils li ke N1coll ti) g i\ 1.· th1· \'O\<'l'"i thl' 111lo11rnitwn tht'y f\cL'd to mnke an 1.•d u c·utcd dt>c·1:...1on • • • ' -. • ,. •. • • , -. .. ,. ,. r • • •• .... ,.. •• ~, -' > • ' .. • • Plan Seems Narrow The B~lhoa hl:rncl Improvement Asl:>oc1alt0n board of clirrc:ton .. h :1s """ll' up with ;..1 plan to alte r the :,trc:N systl' m on Ow is land "1th t hL· nb iccll n~ of improving t ralf 1e s<.ilel \'and now t'1l\' tounl'llffil'll '' 111 cl1stuss the propos al nt t heir .l une 12 meC'ltng The sc.•\'l'n-point plan. which affects th1.· stl'r'tch of P ark ,\v('nuc between M arine and Ruby :1vt.'nuc:s. has the blL•sstnJ..! and support of the city lralftt cng1m:cr • Pt:rhups the barkers of the plans. including the trnfl 1c l·ngmN·r . c.:ould profit from a lesson learned about I''" ~l'ars :1go. "h1.·n the Eas tbluff H om<'own crs \ssot·1at1011 hoard ol dll l't \or., hit upon a tral I 1(• s i.lf ct' plan tor tht·tr area Uoth thr Ea!>lbluff pl<rn and the Balboa I s land plan "c•re toncc1vcd without w1d~spread in,·o l vemcnl of n•.s rdcnts and with no <·omm1..·nt from motori.sls who us e lhost· s tn·<.•I s a long w11 h n.•s1clc.·nb. The Eas tblutt t·xpcnment was s h ort -lived It Wt'nt into dlc<'l al t1tv l':<Pl'nsc: <ind was taken out the si.lmt• \\<.I\ ih•for<J tlw s amt• thing h;;ippeni-. t o the is land. tounc1lrncn s hould try to J..!L'l a uroad er po int of vie" than 1u:...t lh;it ol thl· HI (,\ clin·etors who dev1:...ed the pl<Jn Tht:l'l' u t'<' 11,000 p('ople living on the is land and lhousandi-. "ho usl' its pubht :...tn.•ets. Tht·rc 1s. in addition. the uncomfortable feeling about the 1:,lanu pl<.in that rt was devised to s uit the personul "hims of M avor Paul R vtkoff whose home sits at the end ol ,1 l)lrcl'l ltwt ""II <•ffl>c:tl\'(1ly be cut off from public .ll'('('SS. Noise Variance Ganies S rnec la !>l Octcmbcr. Orange County Airport has l>l·c n operating without a s ta te noise vanante, a docu- lll ·nt which t11low~ the aircraft operating o ut or the .11rporl t o produce mo re sound than allowed by state law. La~t week. tht: h earings for a n ew variance wer e con duded ll w ill be a few m onths be fore a r ecommenda tio n 0 11 the granting o f the variance is m a ck to the s tate 1>1. .. partmcnt of Transport•1t1on It ~cems obvio us. h o\\t•n•r. that another vc.irwnCl' will bl' ~rnnll•tl. much to lhl' d1sma~~ ot airport noise fo<.>s ~t·wrort Oc a r h City /\ttorn1..·y De nnis O'Nctl . pr<:s<..·nt~g t ht? c ity's position in oppos ition to the varia n ce. toot. pur t 1n t h e h earings. L ater . he said he thinks it unlikely the '' UIL' will l'hangc its policy a t this point after having J..:r<.1nted varia nces tw1rt• befor e J\l this point. it mu:--t s t•e m like a n e xercise in futility !or the p<.>oplc who .11·1• tr~·mg to for ce the county to comp h \.\1th s tate noise s tandards The\' have attended tht• 1111..·tcd10g \'al'rant·l· ht·anngs <.1ncl prt·s ented their ra:...t""" on ly to haH' tlw ,11rport blessl·tl with the Sl <ttt··.., Pl' rm 1s~10n to c·o111 rnue operations in violation of Lhost· -.1.rnclarcb Hut the.· h('<ll'll1J..!s. rcga1 dless of thl· outcome. prm 1clt• .111 excellent offte·wl record of the continued objections In I lte n01sc and I tw promises of 1 lw airport officials to 1·urta1l 1t a:-. ~oon a.., p11 .... s 1ble. • Opinions expressed 1n 1he spac~ above are those ol the Daily Pilot Orher views expressed on this page are those of their aulho rs and drt1sts. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/ Beauty Bv L.l\1. BOYD 1\r1?ument cont1nul.'s over Lhe nat1on::illly of lhe world's mo~t beautiful girls. But the young ladies of Sn Lanka formerly Ceylon remain high on the lts l of candidates CJ early. th<' J:(OvernmE'nt of tlla l island thinks its women Oe·ar Gloon1y Gu~ JL 's t lmc> th<' governmt>nt Hgenri<'s and 1nd1viduals usm g blackmail tac tics to inf I u~n ce o ur vot es tried adjusllnf? tht>1r op('rat1ons lo a tight bud~f?L hkc the rt"il of ~'.~':J :.,"',.'::;r;,•n:~d "':. '~!t ftttf\Wrllf , .... , ._.., •tf'•\ ... t~f ,...,,.._ s,..,. y ... r ,.., ,....,. le c; ... ,.,. c;w O.•ly l'1i.t arc the mos t d esi r a ble Legislators there. in fact. are planning a law to prevent tho se pul c hritudin ous playmates from leaving the country . Too many have J?One to the Middle East, 1t 's said, to C'nlertain Arabs. 1 n a conversat1on w1tt\_ Abr a ham Lincoln, an ac- quaintance described a cer- t:un historian of the day as hr1ll1ant. s aying, ''IL is dvubtful that a ny other man nf our time has plunged mor<' deeply into the sacr~d f<lunl of learning." Lincatn ~i..1111. "Yes. a nd come up drie r " One out of fiv<' homebuycrs la~l yea r was single . And three out of five were mH rtt•d couples w i thout rhildren. Q. "How many limes a nig ht docs t hE' average s leep<'r change positions? .. A About 40 Wa~ from the Lalin word for "pacify" that we got the w ord "pay ." says our Language man ... Earl Waters Stress pf Campaign~g Grows If Ed Davis win s lhl· Rt•publlcun nomination for go\ ernor next week. he ha<.J bl'lll'r find !>omebollY new to !.C'hedule his uppl·aranc·c·~ 111 the general l'kd1on rampaign ~•head For. not l'vt'n Lio HJ ~ of Lori don would 1nsurl' ·his life f111 <t llOlht•r "'h1rlw111tl l'I fort like th.it hl· undertook during lhl• µrimary cam- paign. Jus t take J n•ccnt 1-'nda~ .rnd Sat11rda ,. iJ!> a ty p1c•al L'>.a m pie l11s hand ler~ had him ~peaking to ,, b r eakfas t group on Wil!>hirc uoulevard. lunching o n the San t a Cla ra Untvers1ty campus 500 mile·:. away. rus hing across the: • Mailbox Golden Gate tu ;.1 P•'C!>S <.'On frren1'e Ill San Rafael. a 70 mile trip m heavy truff1t·. und back to Los Angeles for a IJanquet that night. Davhn•ak fnurul h1rn on ttu· 1•aslt;1·11 ~1c1pt• of tlw Sll•l J a..,, 2:,0 mill'' dts tJnl. ,1ttcnd1ng thl! 111 ult• O<i y fl"•ll\'tt1t•s rn Bishop. t hl•r\ 250 miles lo tlw north to th1• Muth1·r l..c1<le to make a luncheon s pL•t·ch 1n Auburn. back to lll'Vl'rly 1 lrlls tor cocktails and on to Santu Ana for another ban ~uet · If one: duJn 'l know helter 1t \\OUld 1mmt'<11ately be susperted thJt D1tk Tul·k, the D<.'mocrat1l' P art} 's 1mp1sh 1mc kster v.ho dl'· t1 ~hlt•cl rn throwing monkey "'1 enl'lws 111111 Lhl• mad11nen of H c p uh I u · il n 1· J 111 1i.11 g n ,· 1 n hyl{otlt' days. was ba<'k Jl wc1rk arr anging Davis' 1t1ncrary Aside from lht• s tress a nti strain upon the candidate 1n such scurrying th{'rC' 1s always the danger involved 111 reachml-! 11lan·s which h l'llt'r 'kcllt•r SC'ht•(lt1l1ng rni.Jkt·~ rJl;Jnd:itOr\ thl' use• of non ~c·h<'dult·d c hartt·r ;11rplane" Tlwn. too, thl·rt· 1' llw 1 ulrlNl fl·t·hngs v.tm:h m ust inev1labl) l\'s Ull from ,,n 1mpo..,s 1bl•· schL•dulc Tht· tunetablc guaran ll't's lhl' cand1d:itc will either be late or not c;1ble to s how :.it all DAVI • of course . is not the only candidate to bc s ubJCCled to the c·xactmg dt•mands of lh1· t'<.1mpa1gn m <.inagers To gn•at1·1 or lt•sM•r degrL'l'' most Jll t•\ 1wrrt·0<·1• th1· husllt· of lht• ··pm lt·ss1onals · who , a11x101ts 111 lt•a vt• no hasc• unc·ovNC'll. hook thl'1r c·and1dJl<.'s 1ntu <JP p (•ar.1nl'1"' whc•n·vt-r two nr m or1· people <trt..' cxpt•(.'tcd 111 ~..1lht•r TIO: Rt-:SUl,TS :ire <.1n t•g '1urant•t· l'Onh·~t \\ h1ch would 1'11 ,1 llt•11g1• 1•v1•n thl' top ron1t. -l"\ I 1 11 n "ti 0 I y m p 1 t' .1 I h 1 t• I 1•" ~1 r:ing1.·I)., h•w tand 1d:ill'~ Ml l ;1p-.1· itur1ng J Cdm p u1gn Mt•d1(';1I scwnre woulcl probabl) C"<r>l:un t hat 1t 1~ the abnormal I low of adrenaline caused by lhl' l'Xl'lll•mcnt of the l'<1mpa1g n \\h1C'h k('('ps tht!m goinJ? But too arduous campaigning undoubt cdly has shortt-ned the hve::. of ffl:iny a J)()lllH.'Wn E\ l'll ,11 lx•st. \\ 11 h 1':inchclatl'' progr41mmed 1111\.·,·r~r 111011· rl''-' ~or1.1lllt' ... rhcd~l~unning tor public· offt<•t• 1s " g rueling un clt·rtaking To win a !>l:itew1dt· of f1t·l' H\ <.;u1Jforn1a one mu~• tra vcl an area greater than lht> slutc:. or Massachusetts. Maine. V l' r m on t • N 1 • w II a m p s h 1 fl'. l>C'lawarl'. Conn ecticut. Ne·w • • "'" ·· • •· .. ~•· -• • ..,, · -ll 6T"~ t ~N &w ..-J:tt~r.s t"Y , • H hod<" Is land. Marylan< and Vrrgmw c·ombin(,'<.I And ti ey must rcat•h out to t w1 c•e ~1:-. many Pl'ople <1s "ill be tow1<1 in all of lhl· New L·:ni;land st:.itt:s C4)NGRESSIONA I. and l1•g1s lat1ve t·ampa1gning 1s not l much better The districts ar1• loo big and contain too many µ1.•oplc for easy elect1onecnng Soml' dis tricts are la rger than some ...iate'i For exampll'. llaro ld T "H111 .. Johnson s First Congressional Dt"tncl t'O\ I 1.·rci mort· than 32.000 s quare miles Thal 1s more tha n am one of nine states and g rcatt-r , than the total a rea of Conne1·· t1cut. Delaware , Massachusct\~. New J ersey. Rhode Is land and N cw Hamps hire pu\ log.ether State Senator Ray J ohnson's db t rict 1s evc·n bigger than that of hi!> namesake Congressman l 'oni-1dl!ring thl' "trave'l an1i long hours and trcml·ndou1. l'f tort whll'h mu~l t>e put 111111 ,1 1· .1 m pa 1 g n 1 t 1 s :1 w n n cl 1· 1 unybod y 1, willing to run for tht· orf1ces Jarvis Still Leaves It Up to Legislature T o the Editor· attacking an elephant as far a s Watching Jarvis a nd Vincent any meaningful contribution sell Prop. 13 provided an ans wer towards a prnduct1vc solul1on-of to a puzzling question . Many arl' lh<.• traffic prol.Jlcm :. in Newport wondering why big corporat1orb lkat'h and olher owners of extensive T his problem has been a l· r ea l est ate a r e opposing 13 lowed to dt'VC'lop to its present a lthough they ilnd all apartment stage by t•1ty and county of owners will re,eive windfall n·· f 1l'1 a Is· r a 1 I u r e t o press ductions in prope rty taxes If 1t Sucr a mcnto !CalTrans > for a re- passes. My guess is the b1ggws turn of our arei:I·~ fair share of oppose 1.1 because they can pay fhc g.1s taxes l'Ollcrlc.D 1n someone to read the tea leaves Ora ngc County. In 1977. the stall' Prop. 13 will clearly disrupt ilnfl ft'dl'ra l govt'rnmc.nls schoo l and local governmt•nl siphoned off Sl.246 b1ll1on in gas !°'icrvices unless the Legislature· taxes, a record amount. accord- lev1es additional taxes . After ing to lht• Bocird of Equalization. comm itting the c urrent sl~Lc We-' ha\l'. down lhrough t he surplus, a short fall m monies to ~ c• .. r s. bt:<'n s hort changed by pay for loca l se rv1~cs wil I Sacramento as far avh1ghway amount to about $4 b1l11on funds required to al11.•v1atr• Utt· ienough to pay off 275.000 people NcY.-port Beach trciffu· l·onges tn line to rl'ce1ve Sl4,500 each 1 tton Passage of 13 will leave the To confirm th1!., lonk a l the l.eg1s laturr responsible for :...olv-f'Ont 111mng cit· lay in gt.'ll1ng any ing the local proble m s lhill acllon on the traffic C'ongcst1on .J arv1s creates. Yes. ~e same kt·y 1n om• of our problt•m areas, Legis lature tha~ Jar~1s brands namely the CalTrans delay m as inl:ompctcnt m daily attac·ks getting the Bay Uridgc ~tarted that r ival Hiller's em otion~ Morl' rercnlly. the turn down of s peech es to the prewi.Jr ('osta Mc:.a's r<•<tucst for com- Germans. . pletion of th~ t.'Xlc nsion of the I found Jar~ts and,. particular-Costa Ml'S<I Fr('eway by the d1c - ly Vincent fnghlemng rn th1·1r t utorial Adriuna G 1a ntur<.'o distortion of facL'\, talk of rt•\ d1ret'lor of CalTran!-. ' olutio n and indisc~iminate ;1t-Why don't we <111 .roin forces tac ks on our . puhltc ser vant:-., and atta<:k the rt•i.JI <'ne my. in clectcct. appointed , hired and ... t<'.Hl ol allowing t ht• presc•nl 111 e~cn those who work for us 1er t•1ty ~tnfe to cnrry thi.... multi without P~Y·. pit• r<.1t•etl'd probh.'m to an un T o put 11 simply NO on l :J an<l producllve t•nd" YES on 8 seems the best ~urrent hope for t:ix and rent reli ef with no new taxes and orderly gov- ernment LYMAN S. FAULKNER Real Era...,,.y To the Editor· How can the Newport Beach City Council honestly think that their normal growth IJlockade ordinance. wht(•h the maJonty <if the City Counr1l advocates. 1s going to have vcr> much of ~in effect on solving the trnrr.c proh l{'m 1n our c1ly All 1L will dn 1s "top well planned commun1ty J::rowl h an<l stop tin:, inc·rcww 1n our c ity's lax base. lhl•r('hy rt·· s ultuig in increased taxe~ hcing thrown on the present taxpayers in Newport. n each T he Newport Rea<'h traffic conge~tlon probleµi is mostly caused by "outlander" traffi c flowing into Newporl Rench for one reason or a nother For ex-o mp I c. 215 .000 v1 s 1tl•d our beaches on a rt•cent we1'kt'nd. accord1nJt to Newport BcaC'h of- f1c1als Tiit: C'OCNCll,'S trnrftc ph3~1ng plan. of a ne~alt vc nnture. can be likened to on unt E P DENSON 1' ,._.~-J~rk Paranoia To the Echtor 1\s l'01nc1ch•nrc• v.11111<1 havL• 1l. m) ll'tll'I' 10 ,>OU in "'h1ch I com m C'nded Mayor Paul Uyl·koff for h1'> proposal to tic nc•\\ dC'velop mt•nt in N<'wport to traff1<.· ca1lacil1t'l-ran conrurrcnt ly with \our f'd1torial sobbing over the ~nd of tht• "hbneymoon" and the "sp1rtl of moclcral1on tha t J?OI SO much attention during lhl' t'<1m f)Jtlln "An• you sl'rwu~" Whal ('oulcl ht· more· mo<kr.1tc• th an not furthc·1 hurl11•n1n !-! alrv:ictv over burcl l'ned autnmol)tle r<1r11t111•s '' no ~·ou n •a. your own n(•wspu 1~r·" In thl! M uy lfl "Feuturing" section. Cheryl Romo i:ircets the coming or "summer tn s urf city'' with a horror story about lhl· pnrktng "iituation in our city MS. ROMO caught the feclinA of living hl'rt' H'ry at•n1ratc•ly, h<'tni:t a Jm1rn<11t~1. r1Aht cloY.n to t hc• 1ntol1•rnhl<' nutomob1 I<' "ltua I u>n \our cd1torral. m ront r:is t to the· r<'alt ly of )1!> Romo·., rol umn . s ma1·k1'<l of knee Jerk hu1hleT paranoHJ Mayhe Instead or hstemni:i ti) dt•v<'l oper• and major lnndown<'I">, you should try hstl'mng to your c·olumnts li. or your nl'tghbor'i or vour readers . o r helter yl'I, ~oml'l.Jody ObJec· tlVC. If Mayor Hyckoff'c; proposal amounts tu a "moratorium ." as your SC>lll'Cl'S ""~" the n that tn itself is 111rt1cal 1vl· o( how poorly we have planm·d our community in the p;_1st. lnstt.·ad of bernltng the "new and gre<.'n" tounc11 ·., propo~al. ~ou shnulcl bt• que:-. I wn1ng ('Olrnc1ls of the pas t as to why they f<JllC'd to <J<'l R. G. SMITH 1tf ot1Pfl ,Hi11plaC"ed To the Ed1IM. My husbJncl and I have s pent l'1ght ~c:ar~ as m1.:mhcrc; and of. tic·t·r' ol lhe Cunina dl'I Mar ll1gh S1:hool Rou~ll'r.., Cluh l\\O . o I I h (' s l' ) 1 • J r ' ~ 1 n c l' o u 1 ~ oungcst l'h1ld gradUi..111.·d Thl' tunds we hav1· worked so hard to ra1~c and u:-t·d lCI prn\ldt• lhc • 'chool with mon1<'~ for student al·t1 v1t1e!'> and pro1ccts we urc· lnlcl t'annot bl' provided by the sehool dJi-t r1ct Supt. .John Nrcoll ... u!\1• of ,1 mailer exprcs1.10g political tn formation p;Hd for by our tax money removes a g reat deal or enthu!i1<1s m rrom our work Tht:•rt' arc-man:, ;1rt>t1s nf puhl1t· me<11 a at h1~ d1~posal and he has USNl t hl'Sl' Wt.•11 The newslelle r-; h:.t v1• krpl u~ up to date since our children an! gone . But with this one, JUSt think wh:-tl <'O uld h;1n· been 1.up- phcd to the '>c·hools with lhC' monl·~ h<· chos1• to use on po ltt1i·s BETTYMAE WHARTON it <'<"Of Odf- 'fo the Editor Fe de ral D1~111C't Judge Jesse W. Curtis recently rrcc1ve<I an .1ccol:uk sd<tom read or hea-rd in Jud1c1al c1rde~ II c·:imt• from a lhrt•<' JUdite pa nel ol lhl' L: S !Ith C1rc u1t Court of /\pJ>t•als a~ a p;irt of its \\ 11tt1•n ckeis 1on 111 the f<~qu1ty F11ncl1ng ('11rpo1;1t1on of Amt·rH'<• :-;1.•t•11ril1es lr:iud sran(lal .luclgc \1fr1 Is pr('!-.1dt·d OH'r tht• hit.1hly compl~<I h•ngthy 1975 lr1;_1I In rt•1ct·t 1ng v1rtu1.tlly ull challenge~ lo th<' c·o11v1(•t1on~. the appellate panel conchufod, "IT IS to the rons ldcrnble cr€"dtt of the JUd~e who tried the com pll'x cost· I Curtis I that the r<'rord 1~ not only I ree tro111 re \t'n:rbl<• c rror IJ~em:irk11hly rf(•an 1n t<'rirt ... or the mrhor 1m p<'rfrrt1on~ th:JI crPcp into .1 lon1: und 10\11ivcd lrrnl · Jud~e C111t1s . 72 .ind now sem1 -rt•t1rcd. lives with h1Joo wife Miidred tn Newport Reach ond c o m m u t <' " to l h 1· L' S Courlhou.sc rn Los Ang('les. 111· "';1s born in San lkrnarct1no. son and grandson of lav.ycrs wh<1 practiced there. Like hrs rather. tht• present Judge Curtis se r ved on th1· Sup remf" Co urt in Sun Bt•rna rd ino lf(' <ic'!·rpll·d ap pomlmcnl to the federal bench IO 1963. Tia• lion Jt•<,se W Curl l'> l'.1rne<l lhe hig h pra1~w ol lhl' ~·P pcllale judg<:s, but to ~oulhem Californians who have know n and a dm i r e d the legC1l s t'holars h ip. judicia l tempera ml•n l. m tcgrily and unfailing humor of this JUrt<;l for mam Yl'•I rs 11 ·s a case nf ''so what el~•· I'\ nl·w ·•' 1\l.BEHT W BATE~ .Hf>dit·al D~d11t•f it>tr ·To lhl' Editor When I n •ad of th<' pos!.1b1lily of rhanging mt•d11·<.il 1n<.'ome ta<e es so that Wt! 1·0111<1 only dedutl ~1n amount in CX<'<'Ss of 10 pN t't'nl instead of 3 percent I was t.'nraged I have been irate for a long Lim<' bcrausl"' all mcd1('al t•<e pcnscs wefr not dcduC't!'ble 01·1 latnlv nh«ll<'~tl should h~ 1r noth1ni,: ("Isl' I~ Wt• lw<.tr gov(•tnmenl nlf1 ('ia'' s aying wt· must do s omt•lh1n).!. ahout medical costs We cu11 stnnl ly rl'ad sui:rnest1ons <ibout way<> to make med1cnl expens1·-. mort• available, how much mort" medical costs htivt• 1nc·rcascd compa red to other expt·nsL''· etc TO DECREASF. our allowat>1c deduction 1s unbL·hev;ib!l' Tht•n• o;c1.•ms w ht• an 1m- prcss1on tn many dortor.;· and dt•nl1sts' offices lhut ev1.·ryonc: has a nice big medical eovt•r- a ~1' SU<'h :is those prov1det1 m an y large compan1eo; and soml' of lht• unions Many self t•mploy1."ll, and inanv \\ho wori... for Vl'rv s m :dl firm '. h"\•· ;1 lmos t no t•ovl'nt~t· Thi· :...«'II l'mploy<'d pay l;irgt• h•t•Joo lor 111-. grat'l'f11I covera1;t1~ Lt•t 's writ e to our c·F! g1 Pssm en r1Rht away und •ct somethinR done to stop_ lt11' t•w 10 percent arrangemen1 • J HAM I J.TON • U>tters /rom reoder! ore welcomt: The nght to conden.~e ltttt-r• 10 /tl 'J'O('I' or eltmmotr lrbt>l 1.s rl'~m•rd IA1ttr! of 300 word~ or II''~ 1.1iil1 t>.• gwen pref tr('TIC(" A11 il'ttcr mi.sf ,. rludt ngnoturf" ond mcul:nc; cddr• '~ but names moy be unthhetd on rr quest if rufl1c1t>nt rr1uon t$ oppart'1lf Pod"J will not bf p1.10/.a$hifd , ' VOL. l'C, 1\\0 . 152, 4 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORA~E COU NTY, CALIFORN IA THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 19?8 J\ft~rnooti • Sto~·k~ TE!N' CENTS SC Planner ';Denied Reappointlllent 17 ) By ANNE COOPER Ol t,_ D•ilf Pilot S~tt San Cleme nte Planning Com· m 1ss1oner Clifford Gellatly. re· ccntly a l<'adcr 1n toughening building cond1t1ons im1><1sed on d eve lo pers. was n·.iccl e d Wl•dncsda y in his bid for reap· pomlment Al its annua l meetin~ to fill com m 1ss1on seats of appointees \\ hobc two-year terms will ex· p1re -J uly I, the City.' Council e lected 1nc u"'be nt M e lford Morgan and ne\vcome rs Carol Carlson a nd Arthur P ete rse n to' the five.me mber pan<.•I Con trnuing t h eir t wo-year te rms which expire in 1979 a re Planning Commissione rs J ames Chase . an an.•h1tect. and William Greenwall, a plumbing contrac to r Morgan. 56. a partner in the Waddill to / By TOM BARLEY Oft,_ D•olf Pt lot Sl•lf Dr William Baxter Wuddill of Huntington H arbour was or- d ere d today to face trial for the '>econd time on ch<trges that he strangled a nc•wborn baby in the W C's tm in s t c r Co mmunity I los p1tal nursery. Or t\nge County S uperior Court Jud ge II W<irrcn Knight or - cll•rc d the obstetrician to report to .Judge R obert E . Hickles · t'ourlroom Nov. 27 for trial l'rc•tnal motions will be argued Aug 4 Waddill. 42. who came to court with his wife and two lawyers quie tly pleaded not guilty to the m urdc r chaq::t's r estated today by De puty Dis trict Attorney • Hobert Chatlt>rlon Wa ddi ll com m ente d before a nd ofter the courtroom ap · pe aranl·e that he 1s confident he will be cleared of the charges. Waddill s aid hl' believes that the jury in ht:, second trial will not hu \-e the problems thul led to lht• firs t jury being deadlocked o.ind the declaration of a mis- trial • FACES ANOTHER TRIAL Or. William Waddill c.... Wa ddill add itiona lly filed a plea tha t he 1s being s ub1eCtcd to do uble Jeopardy by being or - dt•red to face a second trial Watson said the double J('Opa rdy ple~will be argued ut the pre- t m.11 session Aug. 4. .. All we 're saying is that all C'h arges s h o uld ha ve bee n I De fe ns e a ttorney_ Malbour Train Slarm Truck In SC; Driver Hurt E s condido truck driver Ctcburn Tho mas. 55, wa s report· <'d rn good condition today at San l'lt•m l•ntc (;cneral llospitul. a flN ~uffenng a broken a rm and n bs Wlodnt·sday. when an .\mlntk tn un 11lowed into his 1 ru<·k six m iles south or San ('It· m l' ntc .ll'IT\.' Bohn·r or the California ll1ghw-ay P atrol said T homas ap11a rent Iv ft•ll as leep a '> he drovt• sou.thbound on the Sun l>1<.•go Fr<'cwuy 1 lis lru<•k d rift \'cl off the highway. l'nt:,hcd d11Y. n an c•m bunkme n t and through a fenn· and caml' to r('st 011 thl· ratlroac1 tracks 1\ passenger in the truC'k. J ar k Lane. 17. also of Escondido. Yous } :ihle to scramhlt• o ut of the t•ab. hut c·ould not free T homa'>, \\ho ''a'> pmned 1ns1dl'. Bohrer '.'>a1d 1\ witness al the scc rtc ran south along the tracks 1n un at- tl·m p l lo warn a ny northt><>unrt 11 Jl~f the truck obstruct mi: its JIJSS ' Eng1 N Ottov.ay Shepherd. :m. of Los Angelt•s told Cl I P of- f1<·t•rs hl' clf•are<I u r is t' in the 90 m 1lf'-per-hour w m• a nd "saw a g u ~ r.1.app1n g h is arm s hke t·ra1y \\'ea the I.ow c lo uds n 1~ht und m o rni n g w ith part i a l <'I N1ring in afternoon f<'n dav. Some loc al light drilzll' l'arly m or nin g Lows toni ~hl 55 to 60 lll~hs Friday 65 lo 72 INSIDE TODA l' A prof 1le of candidates and races m TIU!sday's pnmane., !:><>gins on Page AB A closer look at the attorney !]eneral race begin.~ on Paqe AW Index Al Ye .... Senk e AU AU 1..41-n I J Er"'e ·-11 MallM1 A6 1.. M. le.,.. A6 M iit ... Motll..nlt lltt lwtlll•H ... t,11 ~Vitt llJ·U CAl1f ... 11la .AJ Mwtttal l'IM'ft It Cleulll.. CH• N•tlt11•I""" ···" c.e ... 1u 11 On119• C-r AU c........... 17 s.ert• .... Deetll N•llc• AU Sied Me,,,eO l tt 1'•111.,.lal ,._ •• hlnltt.., l lt lllltrUI_. ltJ.tJ T ... •l•n llJ.IJ h"wrl11t I M WtltMr A4 He~co.. 1 1 Wor1• NtW1 A4,IO 1111,.. ... 1...... IU She pherd s la mm<.•d o n the tr arn 's brakes. slowing 1t. but still it saill'd through the truck _ with Thom;.is s till pinned in· s ide -a nd carried lhC' wreckage 600 feel down the tra cks. "Actually, the e ng ine shear ed off the truc k's engine and front axle a nd frl'ed Thomas fro m whe re hC' wus tra pped in the l'a b ." said Bohre r. Thom;.is was transported to San Clemente Genera l llos p1tal h y a Ca mp P c ndlc.•to n a m · bulance ll1s pa ss(•ngc r . Lane, \\as uninjun·d T h c.· t r a 1 n . w h 1 (' h h a cl m oder ate dum age. limped on to Los Angeles None of the 5<! passe ngN:-. :.1board was in.1 ured 'Li/ estyle' Section Aids Gift Givers Dads, grads and hn des are spe cial people this tim e of year and toda y's 24-page "'Lifestyle" t•d1tion of Orangc County Livini:t wil l help you find the m that s pecia l gift The special m agazinC' hrings )Ou c vcrything from gifts of . Jewelry fo r F athe r '!> Da y and graduation lo the latest in h<ti r fashions and skin care fo r the bnde -to be Whe rC' to take Dad for a fine Father's Day dinnl.'r and whe n · to find gifts nf croC'ke ry and :-.to ncwarc•< .,., 1ckcr and rattan :ind fine clothing an' also hsled in tod ay's "Lifestyle" section. To simpliCY. shoppm g fo r a ll your s pecia l peo pl e cons ult today·s ed ition of Orange County Living. Trophy Recove r e d WASHI NGTON IAP > The p res tigious Cothe r Trophy , Am erica 's ~~d e st av i a t ion a ward, is safe a ftC'r thieves dumpe d it i n a s uburba n Ma ryland park. A m a intenance m a n . J ose ph Newman. found the p rized t rophy o n the ground Thursday while wo rkth R in Fort Foote. a !\ma ll park near Oxon Hill. Md - lla rn1sh. Mo rgan a nd Causey art'hitedural fi rm of Ontano. 1s t'Ompleting 10 years on the plan ning commission. M r s Car l s on . 39 . :.i homemakt'r. has s cr\'l'd two years on the city's pa rks am.I recreation comrn,is s wn. the po.i!-tl yl•ar a::. commission t•ha 1rm an Petersen. 47. 1s 4'n insurance account executive with M a~h a nd MclA'nnan, Inc of Nl'wport Trial dropped <iflcr the first trial and that Or. Wa ddill s ho uld not have to unde rgo this kind or torture ai!ain." W(ltson s aid. Wadd11l 1s a ccused by the pros· ecut1on of stra ng ling a ne"!bOrn baby girl on March i . 1977 whe n he realized that the s aline solu· lio n he inJct:led into the L8-year- old m other 12 hours l•arlicr had failed lo <tbort the infa nt. It .... as a rgued by the defense lh<1 l t ht:' t'hild never knew a~ meaningful fo rm of life a nd thft 1l would ho.ivc bt·cn nothing more tha n a hrn1n da m;,igcd human vegetable 1f 1t had s urvived . Jurors who wert• unable to reach a verdiC't after 11 days of de· li ber ation in lht• fi rs t tnal com- me nted that the hra1n death theor y lh<it ~ose in thl' l(l lC !>Lage of the trial gave them many pro· blc m s a nd h(ld lhl'm sh<troly divided 1n lpejury room Waddill 1s free• on his promise lo appear for tna l Nov 27 Chatterton said today he has not y t•t dt•c1dcd 1f hl' will work :.done during the second trial as he did in the first. T he prosecutor agreed arl<;I lhc first trial that the volumt! of m edical testimony offered m the 16-week trial olaced a severe <St.~ TRIAL, Page A2> * * * Hospital Votes Ban On' Abortion W estm1ns t e r Comm uni ty I lospital 's medical sta ff has voled to ban abortions at the hos pital for one year. The i;dl icy became cf· fecllvc May 23. The hospital was where Dr Willia m Waddill Jr. of Huntington Ha rbour performed an a bortion 15 m onths ago that r esulted in mu rder <:ha r gcs hc1 ng filed ;,ig ains lh1m Hos p1lul administra tor Mike West s;,iid the m cd1<':i l staff dl• ti~ion hud nothing to do with tht' Wadd ill C'<i'>e Waddlll's mu rder tri<1I ran for lfi we eks a nd rc..,ultc d 1n a dcc· 1 :i ration of mist rwl .Jurors 1n the previous Ur angl' C'ounty Supe r ior Court t ri al deadlocked on a 7 to 5 vote to at· quit Dr Waddi ll, 42. on l hl· murdenharge. We s tmins ter Hospita l Ad m inistr:.itor West s aid Wednesday t h a t dc•s pitc the: w ides pr ea d p ub licity give n the Waddill lnal he· could only read the hos pital m cd i cal staff's state ment Doctors who meet there· once l'ac h month for s t<i ff dis cussion voted to orohihil ahort1ons of a n v k1nd r d ur fn g a Olll'-Y l'a r moratorium . Be aeh I le has not' previously worhd 1n city· governme nt. In C'ompha nce with a recent Attorney General op1n1on. the City C:ounc1 I d id not vot e by !'il'C'r<'t ballot. a s had been the prat·t1 c<.• previous ly . ' Of lhe sl'ven applicants f!)r up po1nlment l(} the planning eom- m 1sswn. the three winne rs were de clarl•d on lhl' basis o f t he following poll . P ete r se n r et'e1ved votes from Mayor Wilha m Walker. Coun cilwomen Donna Wilkmson unli M yrti~Wagner a nd Coun· ell man Roy ramm Morgan :-.u1lporters inl'IUdl!d Walke r . Wilkins11n ~inrt Ham m C <i rlson recc1 ved vol\''> from W a lker Mr:. Wilkinso n and Ha mm Gellatly received votes from Mrs . Wagne r and Councilman ll11Y.;1rd Musht•ll .I a 1·k B ro\\ n .• 1 r 1.:l1red purtha~ing a gt•nt n ·c·e1ved vott·s l rorn Mu~hl•ll and Mr" Wagner BO\cl ,\mt"'· a n (•nv1ronm e n 1.d 11l.1nmng tons ultanL received ,1 \'Ol t• from Mus hell H11dm·y C'of'nlorlh. owner of :1 San Cll•nwnll-art h1tCctur(ll II r m . Crl'at1 Vl' Ut•s1,gn System:-.. r<'l"l'I ved no \ oll·~ <See P LANNER, Pagt> Al) HEARTBREAKING FIRE Lana F'acme ll1 c11mf1u·ts hl'I' daughter J ovG1na. 17. with <.·mhra<:c aflt·r ltrl' nearly dcslrov<.•d their l" o s tory M1ss t0n V1c.10 home WC'dnesday lh1 mag<.• w;,is t•s t 1m<1te d at $1:35.000 I n hatkg rnu11d. daughll'r ·1.1.111:1, n . l l·ll ... <• f1n:man wh<il h;1pJH'1H.·d ~lw \\ ;1" homl' '' hl'n l1l ;11l' 1•r11p tl'd . po ........ d 1h l rom an t•lc<:t l'H <ii pl 11hlt•lll Will SJC Field Close? Airport Owners Auxiit Friday Court Hearing I Tod ay '-; scheduled closing of Capistrano Airport is s till in QUl'Sl lOn <JS ownl'rS a wait the Friday reopening or u Superior Court hl•aring on the hotly con- tested 1ss11e • · 1 don't know." l(lndowncr .Jay Wilcox said this morning when asked 1f he and co-owner Bruce Winton olanncd to enforce the June I closure dalt• and 1a k1· a ny action against pilots whO'>t' planes still rem a10 al th l' San J uan Cups1truno Airport At this point. W1 1C'ox .,;ml, ht· 1s wa1t1ng to sec what hupp1•ns in court to morrow ··o u r pos 1t1on is th a t we not1f1cd pilots in li ne with \\hdt the city s aid about clos inu th<· a 1qwrrt ;ind our po'>1l111n hasn I <'h.Jng1•d ' \.\.'ilt•(l\ ..,;1ul Dru~s, Booze Blamed \ I l\\..,Ull II\ pd11t " orposmg th1• .11rpor1 "t'l1•..,ure and dirt"(·l 1•d ,tJ.!<1111"1 th1• I'll) or S.10 Juan a nd t hl' .111 p11 rt l.1 nrl owm•r", n •atherl lh1· 1·1111rtroom lai-.l Fn <1.1, l'n · ... 11l111g .ludi.:1· W;illc·r Charam7;t cl<•l:i\1•d 1h1· hl•t1nng" untll lnmorrow l111w1•\(•r. ""ying ht • km•\\ 11olh111g .1hou1 Lh1· caw and 11c ·1·1h·d l1rrw t11 rt•vtt·w thl· I"!'> II I'" :-.out h <'nunt" pilot'-c·nntesting th1• l'losini.: ol th1· ;nrl lf'lfl "<IHI C'11 \ l'oum·1I ml•m hl·r ... Y. l'rl' \OI 1•cl '111 d nsl' thl' fa<·1lil \ without h11ld1n~ t•n\1ronmen1:il 1mpat•t 111'..in ngs Tht•v are a ... k1 ng lht• <·t11irl In for n • th1• C'1 t v to hold o p 1•1\ t•n \ 1nl11m1•11I :ii 0 hl0 J ring" allcl 1111• .Ill l•:l It With 1111' {'C'UJ1t \I Gang Fights l(it HB By ROBERT RARKER OI 1"9 D•ilf Pilot St•ll llunt 1ngton Be al'h l'it y of f1cials ordered stepped up pohct· patrols on the one m ile !>trc•tch o f c 1lv beat•h We dne sda y because of mounting outbreaks of gang violence. Directo r o f lla rbo r s a nd Beaches Vincent Moorhouse re q uested the policc p rotection. w;irning thut cond1t1ons a t lhl• l)Cach havt the potentia l of turn mg into a full-hlown riot "ll 's gotten to the point that lifeguards and m arine safety or fic ers can no longer handle it," he said The m o st r ecent v io len ce eru pted Monday when t hrec t een.agers were m1u red m u lrnife and broken bottle ba ttle al the be a ch parkinR lot Moorhouse said that problems s tem from he;ivy use of drugs and etlc'ohnl and involves u "mac ho lt11ng" on the part of n v a I gang:. from E as t Lo s An1oie le!.. Pico R iver a . Mon tebc llo and othe r southland cl lies . "If we don't uphold the laws and maintain the upper hand. they !the gan~~I will t ake over our comm unity, .. he declared Pohc•C' Capt Dona ld J enkin'> said thut e ight patrolmen wlll be tran s lerred lo lhl' beach ui. soon as possible. proba bly w1than a week lie said that officers would pat rol the beaches in sw1mminl( suits and m aint ain a low profile J e nkins said that suc h pat rols "'e re eCfc~ in the past Je n kins :-;aid that the police de pa rtment has enough money m its overtime accounts to finance • lht' operation for the rt>mamdl•• of the f1 sc·al year wh1 l'h l•nfls J un<.• 30 llowevl'1, othl•r c 11 v olf1c.a1 ... 1nd1cot ed the y bell<'Vl' he<tC'h patrols should continue th rough the busy season. "We owC' 1l to the comm unity lo provide law cnforcl·m C'nl <a mt p ro t ectio n .·· M a yo r Hon Shenk man s~11d Yearly costs for bc<Jch p atrol., during Easter Week. wt•ekl-nd., a n d s u m m l' r v a c·" l 1 on u r '• c~t1mated a t Sl20.000 The meehn~ to discus:.. tht' cmer~ency beach m ca :-.urcs as we ll as to put a patrolman in the downtown area was a ttended hy ci t y council m l.'mbC'rs John Thom a s and Oon Ma cAll1stl·r und t..op..,city administ rator" · Thomas s aid that an 'offi cer 1s CSee PATROLS, Pagf' A21 ht-fllJ'f' "'·· r1l'l<I .... 1·lnst·<I . •·<·I 1·01 ding In .11111rm·v i· r :1nkh111 <S N • tlt-• .\ftll\~. P!4g<· \21 UGUNA UNJIE ILS . NEW MU.SICAi \ T w11lghl n:ir an Prtj.!IO!Jf "'""'(':1! h v lon~1 1 m1 L,•Pun;in L 111 lk r n. 111 1-. t·n :1•v1n L' 11' \\01 Id pr<•m1t·r<· JI th1 l.Jgun • Mou lion l'lm houst · I fh 1ly 1'1lol drama cnt1c Tom I T 1l\1s 1·a11 ... 11 "a bright ;mcl tol urf11! f:inl :t'V 'P'<·nrJ1d l\' 1•1 r hc· ... 1 r .1tcd Jnd b.it·k•·d "" 1 r 1 .,111:nclin1.,h c"oqupfll rhoru' 11 1" l°I'\ l('Y, ;ip p• ;11·' 01' I' OIJ.,'• B J.1 to<I: ~ DMIY ..ii.t 54Mf ....... Newsman ACcUse - In Probe Hy JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol 1• 0..1' ,.,._. St~tl Orangl' County Sheriff Brad Gates has accused Joe Cordero. ._. r eporter for the Santa Ana Register. of instigating an FBI probe of h.is personal finances. 1 n a s peec h b e fo re the Ne wport lh.1rll,or-Costa Mesa Board 'of Realtors in Ne wport Bt>ach today. Gates ·s aid he had nothin ~ to hide from .FBI in· vl'stigalors or the public. ·'Joe Corde ro of the Regis ter took ~omc accusations about my pers onal rinances to the At- tonwy Ccnera~a few years bacl<. "The Attorney General's of· fie~ lookL'<i mto lhe accusations a nd gave me a clean bill of health. They s aid everything was proper a nd legal. "Apparently lh <t l was n 't sa t 1sr actory for Mr Cordero, so he went to the FBI.·· Gates said. NEW COMMISSIONER Carol Carlson ~ergy1Jnit Says LNG Not Needed AIR MAIL PIONEER RECALLS 'GOOD OLD' DAYS' Jerome Lederer of Leisure World With Mementos A spokesm a n for the Los Ange les office of the FBI con· firmed today that the bureau "does have an investiagalion of Mr. Cates that is currently ac· ti vc, .regarding a llegations of public corruption." SA C RAMENTO CA P > A ~emhl'r of lht• Stall' Ent•rgy Comm1ss1on !-.ays California docs not yet nt'cd liqut:f1cd natural ga+. and·~htt1tlti•'fl6t"now> • cons ider building a terminal for 1t. Air Pioneer Aero Engineer, 81, Honored By JERRY C'LAlJSEN Of ,,..~"' Ptlol Sl•ll S1 xi y ~ Ntrs <.1J.:O. the first reg ul;irl\' s('hc•duh.:d ;.11r transporl s(•r\'l<'l' lht• l S Aerial Mail Scrv1tl' v.as la1lrll'hed in the l ' n 1 ted Statt•s Three years l'arflcr. in 1915. x '1•ar old J crom(• Lederer had 'i~.itcd hi!-> firs t :-Jew York acronaulltal s ho v.. vow1n~ lo hl·comP a parl of the fascinatm~ Ol'W world ol rl1ght And v.ht•n the• nation 's ;.11rcrafl p 1 o n 1· 1· r s g a l h l' r l' d 1 n W<t'>h111gton. DC , on May 15 thi s ~l'ar 111 mark the air 1 r,m <;port st•rv1cc• s anniversary. 11 wa:-. appropn;.ilt• for Led\•rcr. tlllW 71. \U n•cc1vc thl' firsr air 111111' C4.1thcl c(1ver ... a .phdawlic \I flit' Of all thos<• gathc:rl'd at the ~m 1thsonian lns t1Lut1on .• only L1·dc·n·r ·.., c·art·cr sµ;.inned th(• pn· l.1ndht·rgh 1•r;1 and lht· Apollo pro- 1-:r.im Ill' hN«l mc· lht• flNlgflng US I\ 1 r M .1 1 I S l' r \ 1 <: e · s f i r s I .1cron<.1ul1cal c•ng1ncer 1n 1926 altt•r graduating from New York l n1vers1tv Thow "'crl' lht• da) s. he rt•- t'<i lb nm"' 1n thl' living room of his l.t•1s urC' World home 1n Lag una lhlls. whC'n air m<.111 pilots eump1led t.75i fon·cd land- 111J,!s in om' v<•ar l\nd those "l'rc the times wht•n one 1n ,., 1•r v s1\. :.11r mall pilots C'Ould be 1·ounll'd on lw1ng killed an· nually Whl'n l.Rdcrt·r attributes those 1 ru:-.ht•s, clt•at hs and forced land· in gs Io WC'alhN. h 1 s a ud1cnce Its \ <•ns lit• has <·rC'dentrnls l'stabl1sh1ng his cxpL·rttse in the 111· lrl Bt:l\\l'L'll tw. \ears in the first and 11nl\ acr mail ser vl<'l' 1•ng1111•1·r and his r<•t1rt•ment 11 om NASA in 1972. LL•derc r w;is 1 hwf 1·ng1nt·c-r lnr un<· of the "nrl<I -. 1.crgt•s t .t\.1at10n 1n 111 :11w1· pool'> ;tnd tht· first dire<· t 11 r 11 f s JI t• t ' 11 f I h t· C 1 vii \1•n1n;111t\l's H11;1nl II<-v.as 1n 1 h.11 J.!•' ol 1·nfort 1n g all t l\'11 "1.11111n 'i.1fC'I' n ·gulat ions and tl'' 11f Pll1 1n\ l'StlJ.(<.tl iom. ll111111g World War 11 hl' Y.as 11111•1·t11r of tr..11nini; tor -,omC' Ill 11011 pilut:-<1nd nJ' 1gators ;md ·1.1 0 110 ml'<'hi.lnlt!'> for the Air Ir .in-.port Comm..inlf Latt•r hl' lwt·.:rtnl• m an.igmg tl111·1·101 for the ~·light Saf(•t y l"oundi.rtwn :ind. t·oncurrently, "' tht• ('ornt•ll c;uggcnhc1m l\vra tum S:.ift•l\ Ccntc•r Y t'l. l.~·<1crer n<'vt'r flew i.IO .11rn.1fl Ill' onct• tried to enlist ·"' ,1 Na\\' fht•r hut failed for pl1\ :-.11·al l'l'i.l ... (lfiS 1.1·ckn•r m:Jdc his mark l)n ,I\ 1ut1on with hoth le<'l on the· grnund ORANGE COAST l " I •JJ I l1 Q ({ • 1 I '""• j')1 rtlf C 't ()t '" f>of(t ""l"'i.,,,,,... "I 1nm n • 1 u ""' "' •·• .. \ • out ,..,,. 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Jf\'1'f''-,flM, H "''1"·1' •• ~· ,. h ,,.,. ·~ ''"'''"'l'jll Yt••1 'ailhh•• • \1111!•1 :•1""11 ''''!of• tr1 ,.t\tn r'l1• I I """W" Telephone (7U)6'2-021 Cla11lfled AdYflrtl1lng 6'2·5'78 Laguna Beach All o..,art"l8nt1 Telephone 494-9'69 ~~~'·t~' :.;'!,()tt:9:' <~··.,~~~~P\,~ ,':::. fPAl\f' t Jili1wt•I•~•"'"'"'' ''"'''" 1"111!1 fv' •fl't tOO", t ., tMwt 'I•( .. ~''''"" ''•f'I"' f , .. ,, on• ...,..,., ,.., • '" I •I) I . " •' , I• ..,_, ,. t • 1 "' • r• tu • • • \ ,., 1"'••'• rt• .. ' ~· \ """""4" " ""' ·' .,,.. .. I ••I 11 '" .. ,,.,., Following the tragic fire that look the lives or three as tronauts <ll Cape K e nnedy in 1967, Ledl'rer.~who had r etired al age li5. was a s ked lo o rganize the Ol'W offiC'e or M<inned Space Flight Safety for NASA. lhree years later he became d 1 rector of sa fety for a ll of NASA. v.hcrc he was responsible for the concept and execution of safety programs throughout the ori.:anizallun until finally retir- ing for good in 1972. While he neve r piloted an :t1rSf)lft.,, Lede rer recalls meet- ing most of the airc raft industry g r l'a ts. Charles Lindbe rgh. O onald Do u g la s, Apollo <.1 stronaut Neil Armstrong, Billy Mitc he ll and even Orville Wright. Most of all. though. he remcm· hers the deadly e ra of a ircr aft <·ras hes. lie r em embers that the firs t air mail pilots relied only on an oftt•n inaccura t e altimeter. a bank 1nd1cator and an "unreliablc compass." He t 1cks off on his fingers the 1nvenllons hl' has witnessed that h:l ve made flyin~ safer tha n driving an i.IUlomobilc· Ins trument flii,:bt, pawer plant rehab1hly. the JN engine that flies high above menac ing \\Cather. radio communical1ons. rarlar. de·ic1ng equipment, in stn.iment landing system!> and the reliabili•-y of the Am enci.ln a1 rC'raft worker I le recalls th<tt 5,600,000 parts wt>nt into the Apollo moon-fli ght roekt't and caps ule. "With a reliability factor of 99 9 pe rcent. you would c xpcct 5,600 failures on that mission," hcsavs "Th1·y Ohl• :wros patl' industry cmployes I had lo go way beyond that to aC'htl'V<' what they did Thl'rl' wt•rt· o nly 40 to 50 annmah<•s Rac:kup ~ystcms t ake l'arcofthosc .. Nov. pn•sull'nl emt·ritus of the Flight Safcl.\ Fnund ~i tion. Inc ;inn of thr J\ ir :\1 ail P1onl'ers. Lcdcn•r also 1-; ;.in adJunc·t pro- h:ssor of safl't vat use 1 ll' s till lt>('turcli acro ... s the.• na- tion a bout thl· m arvels of flight <ind tlw n•ltahil1tv of Amc•ri<·an c·rafl~men · I IP pens his talks in a home filkd "-llh mc·mt·nto .... lrophil's and hnnor:-. wh1c:h include the prest1g1ous Wrig ht Brothers Memonal /\ward a n elaboratL• trophy that C'Os t more than Wllb\lr's antl Orvtllc's f1rs l fahr11'-C'o vcred K1ltyhawk a1n·1 ;ltt. ht• notes. ' f 'rom Page A I HEARING. e • Dimino !>a11 J uan C1ly Manager Jim r.1oc·:ilis "aid tt)c city 1s no longer 111\ olved in the closure except for the l:1ws uit. A fler the C1l v Council voted to closc the mrslrip. 1l ~ave the land back to owners Wilcox a nd Wtnton, v.ho had an 1969 Jttven thl.' land to the <'1ty for the sole use as an airfield Sho rt of a rnurt order s t1pulat 1ng otherwise, Mocahs said. the c ity 110 longer has any legal in· terc:sl in the airport land. Ca~o Be~ch Thief Gets Cash, Came~a ,\ hurglar who entered via the unlot·ked door took cash and a cam ern with a total value of $1 .R75 from a Capistrano Beach home ()r:rngf' County s heriff's of· hccr~ said th•' theft orcurred at l hl' honH· of real es t ate salPs m an .John (l1qhop, 25. of 35211 Beach Hnad, while he was upsla 1r~ an tht· bt•1hoom '· T he FBI agent dee.lined to specify lhe source or s ubstance of those a llegations and said no report on the investigation is ex- pected to be issued in the im· m ediate future. · • The Sheriff. who is seeking re· election. is opposed by five other candidates. Contacted after Gates' speech. Cordero denied Gales' allega- tions . He said he never took any in· formation to the s tate Attorney Gen eral and he c laim ed the state investigation reached only preliminary stages before At· torney General Evelle Younger halted it. Corde ro, who said he has been probing Gates' background for nearly a year. said he 'did give som e information about Gates to the FBI. He said he divulged some of the information he ha d developed in order to get more from the FBI. 1-k wouldn't s ay what that inforni(lt\.on was. Cordero said his probe of Gates was not motivated by personal animosity • ...but was part of his news papel"s policy of thoroughly checki~ into gov· ernmenl programs and the con· duct of elected officials. Gates' talk t o the realtors cen· tercd on the federal suit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union lo force changes in the county Jail and with Gates' dis- s atisfaction with the fede ral r e· located wit.lless pro2ram. His discussion of Cordero and his own fina ncial status came at the end or the talk. during a question·and-answer session. Mter blaming Cordero for lhe c urrent FBI probe. Gates went o n to sa y he felt the FBI was acting properly in conducting the investigation. • "It's their role to look into those kinds of allegations." he comm ented. . Gales also gave the realtors a detailed lis ting or his money- making ventures dating back lo his first job in a San J uan Capistrano gas s tation whe n he W(IS 18. "When I was young I made a lot of money and I've always been very frugal," he said. lie s aid c riticism of his personal fin3nces was ups etting to him and his family. but scrutiny ot n1s pnvatc llte was something he learned to accept when he became a public official. f'rolft Page A I PATROLS. • needed m the downtown to pro· tecl senior citizens rrom harass- ment. Moorhouse s aid that gang violence has become worse this year at Huntington Beach. · Ile said that it can be attribul· cd to lack of law enforcement ~md a spillover from adjacent slate beaches which. he said, do nol have POiice patrols . Both Moorhouse and Police Captain J enkins expressed op· tinpsm thal when the word gets out of a police patrol, gangs will eithe r behave or find another place lo go . On the contrury, ~i.lys Corn· m1ssiont•r Ronald Doctor. the 1 m portation of LNG would almost certainly caust· a surplus of natural gas. . Doctor , an appointee nf Gov Edmund Brown J r . m ade thl' s tatements m an opinion that w;.is s ent to the Public Ut1ht1es Comm1ss1o n Tuesday, a long withe the comm1ss10n ~ offlc1al forecast of natural gas needs Thee op1n1on w as rele a s ed Wednc~day A s ale for LNG tankers 1s be ing sought by a partnN sh11> of gas firms that inrludl•s Southern Caltforn1<1 Gas Co and l'ac1f1t• Gas and Elccln<' Co . who say LNG will be needed 1n thl' 1980s. • Son v I nmt run ("11l11r I V with ro •m111t· '"'"I rnl 21 · l'I ' 17'" & I.>' cl1,1i.:1111.cl AH 1978 Modek On Sale . ·. ,· ~ . ~, ... KV·HOOO Sony Tr111itron Sony's nl'Wl'St ,\CDC. 1ake onywhP,...,ortable 8 inch d111gonal Pair Seized On Drug Raps TV· 11 6 Sony Blal'k & Wh 1le 1\" 'l\'reen meai.urcd diagonally Sheriff's deputies arrested two men in Dana Point, one an Eme rald Bay res ident. Wednes- day for a llegedly possessing "a s m a ll amount" of cocaine. Rooked into Oran~e County .Jail were Austin Anderson, 21 . or F:I Toro Marine Corps Air Sta lion and Mark Richardson, 24. of 349 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beac h. De puties said the two were ar reste d on Pacific Coast Highway in the La Plaza comm er cial area at about 1 a m and booked on p ossession or cocaine charges. Dall' PilOI Slall ""°'o' JOINS PLANNERS Arthur Petersen f<"h1111 Page A I PLANNER. • • llamm "aid t111l,1) he Y.ould 11111 ~ay \\ hy hl' dirt not vole fur C t•llutly, b<.•cause ht· s aid he dad not want planning c·omm1ss1on :i p point me n Is to ht'<'Uml' a polll1t·al malll'r Clemente Fills 9 Positions Ntnl' po:-.i 11011~ were filled Wt•d nt>sday hv ttw ~un Clemente C11 \ l'oum·ll on lht' 1•1ly s Park:-. uncl Ht•<·r<•Jll!ln ('omrn1s:.1on, T 1 <1ff1C· ;.encl l'afl..ing Com ~ m1 s!>1on ;11111 Ard11tec tural Rt•\ ll'W 13oar ii Appoinlt:ct to •he Pa r ks and Hl'l'i t•atio11 ( 'on\lni ... s1on were an cumht·n t ~ .JH <'k Bt•rgt•>; and l.t•land Mur1>ll Y and Molly \> 1• J f t· M r ~ . V c a I c , 311. a homt•makcr. s u<·cceds Carol Carbon on thl' t•omm1ss1on Mrs . Carbon y.a:-. appointed Wednes- da) to the c1ty·s Planning Com- m rs~1on Continuing lht•1r two-year H·rrns on tlw Parks and llecrea 11111\ Comm1~~1on an~ Joe Glen Co~s and Larry Pooler In c umbe nts rcappoq1le d V. t•dnt'sd.1y to lht· Trame and l'ark1ng l'nmm1!'>s1on '!\'ere Jay l>u rk1n and EdY.ard Lyon. Paul l"a lk lloward 0 <.1 uer and Lt•on Hllt.·v rcm<J1n on thf' <·om m 1ss1on , with tc:rm:. exp1nng 111 1979 Ht•appo1nted to lhl' Arch1tec- 111ral Ht•\/ll'W Board we re incum· lll'nts Waym· MeMurray <.1nd C:<t rtt•r Ht .. ltsh. Uwaync Be rger "I 'II JUSl say that I thought 1l ..Wao .. Um0 wJ@F •ft ·~ l't~t" ; •.,. Stst d llC:1mm. lie sa1tl the <'hang l' hl· sought <ipplied only to Gellatly. not to JO· year. Comm1ss1oncr Morgan • remuins on thl· board a nother Mayor Wa lker and Mrs Wilkmson were unavailable to· day lo comment on why they did not vote (or incumbent Gell atly. Gellatly said today that hl' sees Wednesday's vote as JU:.t another indication of the harm being done lo the San Clcmcnll' commuruty by a City Council "so obsessed with their vehc:· ment d1s hkt of each otht>r that they can no longer make <ob)e<· t1vc > dec1s 1ons " "I leel tossed Lo s aid. hke so much m e;:t b1ckenn(! do~!> ' he /\ ) L•ar Boyd Ames, an environmental planning consultant. and Rodney Cornforth , ow ner or San Clt•ml'nte a r c hitectural f1rm'---7 Cn•al1vc Design Systems, wen~ Jppo1nted lo thc board They s u<:t<:ed Janet .Radford. who re· signed, and (\.an Rob1n!>cin , who II 1 cl n 11 t .i p p I y f o r re appointment. TRIAL ... s train on him Dt·h·n:-.t• ,1t tornt·y Charle~ \\' l•cd man Wlll again· handle the 1mnm ech cal aspt>cls of Wadd11l 's cklt•11s1• W;.itsun will lake over 1n arc;.1s ol testimony m volving mc•d1n1I cxpcrtlhl' The 1979 Model Line is coming soon. Many SPECIALS on 1978 Mode! Line Merehandise now! Come 1n soon as avaiJabiJity is Jimited. 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'''tern and l"Xlrd !Jr ~t ,p,•.ikl'I Sl'ECIAL SAlll"RICE S46800 For the •ert best ckal -You owe it to .. yourself to check our prices Ir ser•lc•. VISA • Menter Charge ludget T enns. ( l.,;ALIFL)RNI ~ Price War Loonii1ig On Booze "''I H\'\I 1-..1·0 \I'• •\n 11111.H'lllflll • .' h,1tlh II\ t 'I DtJO/I' p r11 •• , 1 ... th1· t.all. .1111011..: ('al1l111 11 1a l14uu1 UlJlt'r:o. Y.ho jirt' ll'\ rni:: to p redic·t thl' 1mpac t ol I hl· state· Supn•mt• Court ·~ l.>a n on minimum prtt·t· l1.\1t1g ' ~1 anv -.art! Wt•dnl'sdt1v that µnet·~ "Y.ould drop a-. much as~) p t•r(·cnt and 0Y.11t·r' of ... mdll • ~t om :.ind Pop' liquor Mor<'' h<JIC! lht·~ fl•Jrl'd a pnc·e "ar v.oulcl put tht•m llUt ol bu~Jnl'!>l> .Ht-a~urP (,ualifif!11 SACRAMENTO <AP > Th<· 1111tr:.ttl\'l' to proh1b1t homo ... exual hl'hool tl'JChc·r-. hai, qu:.ihf1ed for (.____·~_if_,fT_E _ _....J \ht• :'\u\'l•mht•r ballc1l, hut lht· :iuthor s;ns hrnsu1ts sltll st<ind in the \\:J~: of 1h at·tually g<'tt111g on Forced to Move Stt'\ t• ;ind Lem. \\'1111'~011 ;111<1 1lt1·11 .,11n .. \dum :.!. <1n· """\' n Ill tlw1r :\l~n11a lkl Hc•\ .ip:1rt n11•11t ;r:-lht•\ prl' pdrt• to mmt• toda \ ,\lll'I Iii nH1111hs ot l1g hl1ng 1•\ 1l'l1or1 UH·r t11l' ban a g<rnl.,l <·1111plt•., \\tilt chtlclrl'n tlw \\'oll-,011" lo.,t till' C'llUl'l battlt-.111d \\tll ht• Hltl\111)..! llllO .1 11l'<.trl)\ ('(lll(fot1111lllllll .. ,... Th.Jrsday Junu 1 t97L OAol V PILOT .1 j Brown Calls Jarvis Bill 'Challenge' SACRAMENTO 11\l' 1 Go\ Edmund Bro"n ~ sa\S buM ncss would lk•m•ftt mo~'>t from Proposition 13. so bu ... im:l>s will havt• to provide JOb'> for the un t·mµloyment that "ould result ti it paSSl'S . In hi s own word ... t ht l>t•morrat1c govl'rnor told re porters Wednesday after a meet mg with bus inc.·ss h.'aders. · 'Th(: ubli~a t1un will shift to the bus1 ness community to absorb the \ pt•oplc who will ht· laid off" by gon·rnment P R O.POS I TION I J. rn -.ponsored by tux prol11f Sl1:r' Ho ward J an'1s-and t>-o;,.i -Gann. "'.ult! lltnit prope rty laxe!-to I pt·rt'l'nl of m<i{kct vJluc That n·presents a n <ivc•rag<' 57 per n ·nt redu<'l1on for 1nd1v1dual taxpayer s ;rnd u S7 b1ll1on ... • C'um ulallve annual c·ut 1n rl'v 1•n ue for c1tu: .... eounta•s and hC'hoob Brown added. "This 1s tht· IHl•al<'s t f1nancw,.I c·hi:tlltngt· f :.tl'Cd by any govern m en( i:.mct· the Great Depression ·· In Tht Los Angllt•s T1mt''-'>Jid illl oc.·c.·upatlonal tax '>hould l}(: c·on ... 1dl'rl'd a-. an ;1lt(•rna 11vl• '>Olln 't-of n•H•nut although all 11 -..11d th<•.> ;Jrt•n t t·ndorsm g 'ud1 a lax Tht· '"'"' "ould r1·-.t·mhi·· Oal..land'.; "c·mployt•t• l1rt·nM• ll•t·" whtc·h lht· !>l.1tt· Supr(;-mc Court upheld Tul'sda) That ta,. upplac·" lo "iJAl'S ovl'r Sf;,500 <I ) c•a r t•:irnl'<.I in Ou!.. land, regarct le.•-.:-of "hen: thc· c·mp loycc· re ... tdt• ... In othe r a<'llnn. Lo-. i\ngcl~ t 'ounty Superior Court Judi?t' * • * (:t·urg1• l>t•I! r<'fu.,c•d 111 or clt•r .u. 1mmt·di~·ll' hJll 111 Lo ... 1\ngl'lt· Coi:nrv "'"l'~"'or All'\,1 rHfr. P.01w ., dl•t·1sron tu roll h .. < I. a1. propc•rt v t.I\ a ... hl''"""'"' It: 1.1~1 \t•Jr ... ll·H·I ;m!l l11•t•11· lhl·m lor ont• ~ c·ar Uul Judgt• Ot II .,,., ~111nlh1·r twarrni.! tor Mondi.I) Brn"n h:.th g:\t•n up 11'\lnJ,! tc. gt•l ... unilar rollhad .. :-1n 01 111 1 t'OUntll'' Ill• 'CJ)' thl' o,lJlt• ffiJ\ h;.i\ t' to l<.1kc O\ c.·r '>Om1· -.1:n ·1c1· ... "'h1r h lo1:at gm1·rnmc·nt .. !'oulr! no longc•r fund * * * New Jobs or Layoffs? Opinions Divided On Proposition 13 The qu~hhc·:.rL1on "'1th mon· than (•nough .,.gn.iturc•., was an nou n l'~d Wudneh d ay b :-r Sc•<:rl't:Jr:-ot Sl atl· !\lareh Fong Eu A LSO W E O NESO t\Y , tht-SACRAMENTO IAP1 -It Caltfom 1a voter<: approv<• J $7 .. •h· •11 f h , C· 1 f . b1llton property tax cut Tuesd ay, official., rn the st<il<· ... 51'1 !'uunt1e-. c a nee or 0 t e a 1 ornia com :ind 417 t·1t1cs say Lhcy lace some nightmaris h choices 'f'irf! ('aU.'fPd (·rash:~ , LOS ANG El.ES <1\1' 1 A ttrl• "h1<'h "as prohahl~ currying mort.' weight thun 1t wa ... de h1gned to handll· may have lng gl'rc d thl· <:ra!>h of a Continental Airlines L>C !Oat Los Angele:. 4GOP C ·-· .. , ,.,1-.i..,...,. .. d mun1ty colleges 1nd1catcd that On e h' · ••·n • •lhu. ~c;.pf'_,l'!f.opos1t1on J:l Do they c·ut poltct· department~ or courts·• Frrc departmc•i:t:. 01 .I.I would mean tu1t1on \:harges·~i5t. ·' ·~bage collcct.1.on.:! .fitt~S. schools or libraries" Do they ldv off lht· SIOO to $500 for each of lhl' 1 3 recently hired young minority woma'r'(o't'thC'Wh1te malt• \tlilh ) e.iro.. Triab TPk>t,bt-d? ~AC HAMENTO (/\P l 1.eg1slat1un that would allow tclt•v1s10n and r<1d10 l·overage of tri.d s won aµprove1l of the st<il(' ~wn<tte latt' W<.'<.lnc ... day The mt·asurl' IJy Sen. Georee l>t-ukmejian. < H·Long Beach 1, would requir<' the .Judicial Coun c·il to adopt regulations · by Jan t . 1980. a llowing radio and t1·lt·v1s wn s tation<. to broadC'ast !rial proC'eed1ngs unless thl' 1udgl'. th1· dc•IPnw ur tile pros t•c·ut inn obrct'l t111t Marker" RPpla<"f!d I.AS VEGAS <AP> Southern I 'altfornia Edison Comp<iny halo. twgun h1rtrlJ.!.. r~·pl a<•ements for .,t rik1ng workt•rs al 10 powl'f plJnt" m C<ihlornta und Nevada. 111l'lurting th<' c·<wl f1n:d Moha\'e (;t·m·rating Stat111n in Laughlin. '\ l' \ i\hnut I.WO nwmhcr\ of Ut1ltt~ Work ers ol 1\nwnt·a l.ot·al 21\n. 1rwlud1ng alX>UI 200 workers ;.c t lht· !\lohavc plant. struck. Mi:ly IO 1n <1 rl1sl)utt· over scheduling Step Up Campaign By The J\ssocialt-d l'resl> Thl' four contenders for tlw Hcpubltc·an nominJtl(ln lor gov- t'rnOr are camp:.ugning in tour chfferc·nt d1n·c·tJ0n-. .ind l'ropos1 lion 13 1s still a top IS!>Ue whcrM 1·r thn go 'Hl·latl·d -.ton . AH > But Evclll• Youni:?cr c·onl·1·ntrutc·d \\'l·dnc .. ,dJy on •tnnnum·mg Ills farm poltc). \\hilt· touring ,, 1 utlon' <10<1 Jltnuncl r,11wh near ,..rcsno ELSEWH ERE, K EN MJ\OUY pullt•cl h1.., 1·111nmt.•n·r.1.Jl> oppos 1ng Propos ition 1:1 off lcll·v1~tun. 1J11d San Utt:g(I !\1 .. ~or Pt·I~ Wilson ~uggesl<:d g1v1ng lor:.cl guvcrnmtnl ,1 brggcr shar1· o l tht.· -.a les la>. 1f Propos1t1on 13 1s adoptt:'d Ed Davi~ devoted the day 111 pri' Jtc.· m!'l'ltngs with -.upporll'rs WILSON. WHO O PPOSES Propo.,1t1on 1:1. told " Sacramento nc•ws conference that 1f it pa:.~l'h, thl' ~tc.cte shoulcl n: allocutc the t''ilhtm g sales lax und g ive :.cl lc·<.1sl tv.o. and very likely thn·e cents Jll'r dollar to local government • Maddy, who abo opposes P ropo:.1lwn 13 n.·pettled his view that a lx'tlt'r tax c·ut would he a l1m1lution on s late a s well a s lot· a I go\'ernmt•nt BUT MADDY DELETED his tl'lev1 ... 1on commcrt·1 <1l~ which 1•rit1c·1z<' Propos1tton 1:1 bl'cau<,l'. ~ml t•ampurgn manager Doug Wall\. "lhcn"s no hcnl.l' rn bt·atmg a deJ<i hor'it· l\nd 13 1s a win cll'r Maddy nc•H•rthc·lcss ptckt·d up ttw t•ndors (•m1•nt Wc·dnes da\' of tlw San Frant•1st·o Chronicle. wh1('h dl'sertbt·d hrm 1n an ed1lonal :.is "candid. s tn11ght·forward and 1ntdhgcnl lht: strongest most forthright ('andrdalc"' in the· GOP r<icc FRl.-SA T.-SUH OHL Y, JUHE 2-3-4, 1978 ' r-.... ~-:rHE SAVING PLACE 6PAK LADY scorr 12 01. Cmts r~1~~ BATH TISSUE 77c , .•. L_ ~-~ 4-. ; f 36c ------ 2 PAtC BED ... ... HIBACHI PILLOWS ~~L ". \ J .• I011xl7" ~ 2011x26" 1~ '"3'' PRINGLE'S Potato Chips Twin Pack 8 OL 1 GALLON LATEX PAPER TOWELS each 2'100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA COSTA MESA' STORE ONLY mtlhon students in lhc system of sen1onty'! Commwuty colleges have ~0 Local government olflc1als s ay about 300.000 Jobs will be loM l&.1 r never charged tu1t1on The c h a ncellor . Wilh am ' · C raig. said Propositio n 13 would O PINION POLLS INDICATE thaf voters are likely to approv1· rost the system $500 million to Propos 1l1on 13, the init1at1ve by t ax c r1t1c Howard Jarv11>. Thl' s15o ~ion. or . .,10 percc·nt to 6() mettsurc would li m it taxes on property to I percent of 1ts markl·t pt·rcl·th of dis lrict operating \ a lue. with an additional '•percent permitted temporarily to p;:n l>Udgcts statewide.· during .1978 79 off t.pcal bonds outstanding at the lime of the election. Thl• nt•w .ind thcrealler .. ralc wouJd ~o into effect July t and have an 1mmed1ate C'frect 01 -<·utt1ng property taxes throughout the state by an avcragl' of 5: IN LOS ANGt:Ll::S. 11 of the· 1:1 C ity Council m~mbcrs polled REAGAN NOW GR4NDFATHER LOS ANGELl::S GP > Former Gov. Ronald Reagan has become a gr andfather for lhl' first tame'. w1th...thc birth or Cameron MichCJcl 11eaga n Hcagan·s d a ugh tl'r 1n l<rn Colleen . 27. gavt· birth to tiie bo' Tut·sday She IS th<' wife or l!c•agan ·:. 33 )C·ar old son !\11chae l The birth :.ibo madt' actress Jane Wyman. M1r hat•l's mother anti R eagan 'h t1rs t wife . a grnndmother. Ol•rcent. F or the homeowner<i who ma ke up Cahforn1a 's heralded "prop erty tax revolt ." the Jarvis in1t1a l1ve ml'ans reltef from assc'"" mcnls that have doubled a nd tnpled in lhc last few ycurs as tnff:i t IOn. real estate s pccul<Jt1on and a lrght housing m<Jrkcl pushed property values s ky ward LOCAL GOVER NM E:'llTS NOW C'Ollecl about SI:! btlhon ,, \('<tr in property tf.l>.t.''> If Propos1t1on IJ p:.cssc•c, they will <'Ollert c1bou1 S.'i bill eon Gov. Edmund Urown Jr and lcg1slat1ve ll"'ader... \ay tht•) l'.11 afford to take S2 htlhon to $2 5 bilhon out of the stut<: ~urpJu ... ''' make• up losses (~ Jarvis cites pn•d1 ct1uns by c·ons<:r\ Jlt\.l' N'onom1sb; ltkt> Nobl·I l;.iureate Milton Friedman that the pro perty tax cut w1I . trigger c.1 butld1ng,boom a nd crca~e 300.000 to 500 000 new JObs J ar v1s. 75, ,, tormcr nt.'wspaper publisher and mi;n1t wr.- makc•r and now head of a landlord!'-· association. say'> thl· rt: main mg property .tax .money 1s more than c•noug h to p<iy /or proper•~ rt·l<ited services, like poltce and fin• protection, garbag<' and sewer~. . Ill' also s ayr> a ny laid-off public employC'e who 1h comp1•tt·n1 c·ould find a pnvatl' Job in 20 minutes "' Simple Interest Home Improvement Loans LoVv' simple interest rates. ca lculated d ai l ~~ Fl exibl e payment terms. tailored to your nl'ccl\ and qualifications. No prepaym ent penalty. In fact. th~ fas ter you pay us back. the less interes t you pav' Call us for details THt BANK OF CALIFORNIA . 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J.!J'O\ 1• out LaJ!llna l'<Anyun Hoatl a:. one pu-. ... d11l1t \ 111· ..,,.,,.., tlw SI0,1100 cit~ c·o ... 1 tu·d \\1th matd11ng l1·cl1 1 .ii l111ul-. ;1-. h1·mg too mul'll to J>a ) for rt·novat1on ol 1ht· 11ld l.1·)..'1011 ll all \n<I ht· '>a\:-tht·1t· ar<.• no gu~1l'antc<•.., th1· II\\'"'•" iv,,,,_. \\Ill lw n •n<.•wt•cl..b.> the Legio n alt<.·r I hi' n •m1\ ,11 llHI \ ht•\ point 011 th1· L1..·g1on building. howl'\'Cr. 1 ... that I .,IJ.!llll<• lk,1c h wnwr ... tind otht•r lotal org anization!) \\11111<1 ~·t·t .i n •nov,1t<·d hutltling within six months at a l'O'-t l.11 h1·l1"' LhiJl ol a ne'' hutld1ng F1nd111J.! ti -.111· und s tarling I rom s<·1:JlC'h on a C'oslly fll·\\ !'ornn111n1t\' <·<•nt«r \\Ould defe at Adams' own l lltllpl.11111:-. .tlJ11lll rlllll t' dl·l;1\'S \p<ti'I I 1 nm lht· <'o"l of reno\' a lio n, lht· ll·asi..• .1gn·1•m1·nt "1th th1· l.1..•g111nn:.i1rt·:. <.appear~ lo bt· nearly u hn·ak t•\ <·n prnpos1t1on \dam' '>htn1ld dlt't'h \\llh th\' entire Sl'll10r popul<1lt011 IH·ll11 ,. p1 •1'">rwll,\ t·o11dt·m1Hng ~ n:alis tit c·i..·nll'I' lol' till' 1 ·on1munit~ Parking Solution? ' \ n·q111n·1111·11l ll\ lhl' Coastal Comm1sston that l..1 gu11:i lh·adl .., thr(•(• -;ummer festivals prov1dl· adl·qutilt· pw·lrn1g for ,·1s1tors prompted City Countil .1C't111n th1 ... monlh th;.it could mean relief for bclcagucrt.'d loc;,il n· ... 1d1•nt:. th1..,summcr The n t' 1-. looking rntu c:rc<Jting a lcmpor:.iry s ix-:H'rt' p<H k1llJ.! lt)t l11r up to 800 vchttlcs tn lht! Sytamorc lltl b ;in·<1 ol I .agtm<t c ·~rnyon Hoad. · \ p.1rktnl! ft •t•, plus funds from the thret• lcst1v:.ib. \\11111<1 k<·1·p tht• t'O'>t d1rn n for l'l'l·iJl1on ol lht• unpaved , park111g h>l. rnmplt•tc with s igns. lights und :.ittcndant.... \rt h •-.tl\<tl \1-;1tor:-. and bcachgocrs could take a fn•l• 1r,1m ncl<· into tmrn, lt•avmg their automobiles out in lhl· !';tll\'Oll 0 l't·r .... 11:11l1r1g out ·of lo\\n \'1s1 tor:-. lo pa1 t '"'" tlwir <'ar-. might lit· d1ll1l'ull. hut 'dwn thry cons1<kr tlw alll'l nt.ttt\l' of humpet to humpi..·r traft'tl· :.incJ no parking 1t1 fm\ n. tllt ·.~ 1111ght look upon tlw I ram ser\'iet• a:. a hl<·s-..111g Dm\nlm\ll mtrC'h ~tnls und rcs 1dl'nts n~rtuinly would A Cr ucial Vote Th<· Dail~· P ilot urgt•.., Capis trano unif1t·tl School 01:. I rn·t \olt·r-. 1w~t 'l'ut· ... da~· to s upport thl' S27 2 m11l1on l1·a-.1· 11•\ <·1iue lwl lot nw<1s un" which wo uld provide m111w) tor J dd111on-. lo lht• thn·t• d1 s tnd hi g h sc:hoob :rnd C'ons lnH 11011 ol a nt'\\ l'IC'mC'nta ry school 'f hn·1· tum·.., 111 lht· past l\\O )t'<Jrs Capistrano L'nif1l'd \111t·1 ... ll<l\I' 1:111"'4.l lu mu ... t1·r the two-thirds mujority r<· • qu111..·d to .fl""" •' -.d1ool c·on .... tru<·t1on bond <.•l<.•clton. Thh i. .. 1' l':-. om• of t hl• fostcst growing school districts m the •I.JI<' with no ;.ivatli..ihle lunds to house new students . S1nt·<· u111fi C'•1t1on in 196:>. enrollment in Capistr ano --.d10ot... h<Js 1ncrt·uscd by 10,313 s tudents to a c:urr enl high 1.tl lli.:H 1 In tht· '>a m e pc no<l. 14 ne w schools h;i ve opened 111 hou:-.<· tl<'\\ -.tu<l<:nls • In lhl' m•xt l1 vt• ycurs unothc r 8.221 new stude nts <Jrc t'' p1·t·lt'<I l11 <trt'ivc in tht• dis trict. wht·1't.· :-t·hools p:1rt11'11l:irl y high s <·rwols ar<• :.ill'l':.ld:Luv t or bt·yoncl l'<llJil('ll y . Tlw lt•:ist' r<·vt·nu<.1 m(•asur<.• rr qu1n:s · s 1mpl0 ma111n· '' \Hit• to p:.i ... s It won't ... o lve ·Capistrano l 'nificd .., g rn\\ t ti prohil'ms. hut it's a hi~ step in the r ight direct ion • Orin1ons expresS'ed 1n the_spacc above are those of the Dally Pilot OlhPr views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and ;irtists Reader commenl 1s 1nv1ted Address The Dally Pilot. P 0 Uox 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/ Beauty H.> L .l\1. BOVO 1\rJ:ument C'ont1nu<•" <1ver th1• nationality of thl' wnrld's mo"t b~aullful ~iris But the \1111 11~ ladies of Srt L:.inka formerly CC'ylon remain high on the ltst of <'<.tnd1dates ( 'lt'.trl):, the gov<.•r nment of I h.11 island think:. 1ls women .ti'" the• mos t cl1•s 1rabl<' l.1·g 1sl:ito~ thl'rt'. 1n fact, arl' pl.inning a law to r1rcvcnt I h 1•"l' r1ult•hr1tud1nous pl.1v111:11t•s frnrn 11·av1r1g lht• 1·11111111 \' Too nlanv havt• gnm• t•• tht· M1d<llt• 1-::1st. ti '<; sa11 I, l11 1·n1t·rt;,iin Ar:.ibs Sl•holars think the dog was l h t• f1r .... 1 a nimal lo be domC's tlC'jtC'd After that. tn o r d <' r <' a m t• c a l ll e a n d :.ht•cµ. hon.cs :.ind donkeys, "hit·kcll ... 1nrl t'als Dear Gloon1y (;UH I ' "' I 1 m t• l h 1• i!<•\ 1•r nmc•nl agc•nt'll'S and 1111lt v 1tl 1111t... u~in~ hln<·kn1ail l:t<'l tl'" to 1nf1111•nrt· our vote~ I r I t' d 'I rt Jll s I 1 rl ~ I hr I r opt•r.lt1on:. to a t lght budgt•t hl-.t> t hl· 1 e=--t of EPA C..IMmf Cv\ comm•"h ••• tvb m•lt•• lty t••d••• """ •• "•t nM•U •rily t t41f'(I Ow _, • ..,, et IM M"""'...,"' S.N vwr "1 ""''"' " (,IM tny (,v\. 0.11, P1ltt • Years ago a major league baseball · player named Red Ruffling rut 17 foul balls dur· ing one time at bal. H any man has hit more, naml' hi m . Hebrew letters read from rt~hl to left. That's why lh1· .l t•wish Town Ha ll clock 10 l'ragut· runs backward,. Its hours an.• marked in Hebrew Sn the hands move coun ter,.lockw1se Q. "Is it proper to address th'c vice preside nt of the United States as 'Mr. Prest dent">" I\ It is when he'~ pres iding ovt.'r the S<'natc. of which hC''s president Io a conver -;ation with Abraham Lincoln. ;.in ac quaintance dcscnb<>d a ec·r t;11n h1stonal'i of the clay as hr1ll1 ;.1nt. s<1y 1n ~. "It 1s ctouhtrul that any other man of our time has plunRed more dC'eply into the sacred fount of ll'arn111g •· Lincoln s aid. "Yes. and come up drier " One out of hv<' homebuycrs I.i s l Yl'lll' was sing)<'. /\nil thr<•<' uul of fi ve werf• nrnr r1ed roup l e~ w 1th nut children. Q "How many limes a night does the avC'ragc sleeper change positions?" A About 40 W ll~ from the Latin word ror "paciry" that we got the word "pay." !\lly s our Language man Rotx-rt N WQed Publisher Thursday June 1 1978 Bart><Jrct Kre1b1(h Ed11or1ctl Pct9e Edtlor -· ----- Eurl "'ut••r.s Stress of Campaigning Grows L I E d l) ;1 ,. 1 s " 1 n s t h t' Ht•publ11';111 nnrnmutwn for gov 1•1·11111 rWXI \H'l'k. Ill' h;11I ht•tlPI' I md ... onwbody 111·w lo "<'hedull• his u 111w;11·41111·1·~ 111 I he ~l.'rt<.·r;,il l'il'l'I 1111) l'Jlll!W l j.!11 .ihL·ud For, nol l'Vt'll Lloyd·, of Lon <1011 woultl 1ns un• h"' ltl't· for u n 11 1 h t' r .... h1l'l\\111d l'f rort l1lw that h1• u1Hlt•rt1111k d u r 1 n g I h ,. Jlrtlll.11 \ l'.trll p.i1gn J llht 1.1kt• .. I l'l'\0rlt F111l.J\ and SalurdJv J:. '' lyp11•;il l'\anlpll' 111 ... ll.1ndl1•rs h<id l11m '-IH',1k1ng to .1 hn·;Jkf;1 ... t i.!roup 1111 . wi1 ... t11r •· l\oult•\ .11 ti, l11nt'l11ng llll 1111• s.rn 1.1 Cljr,1 l'nl\1•r"'t' 1-.1mpu" ~,oo milt'' U\\:t\' nt"'htllj.! .IC'l'fl"S lh1· Mailbox Uoldt•n Catt• to ;_1 pres::. con· I 1•r1•nrt· 1n San ft{1fat•I. a 70 rrull· trip in he.ivy trufflt•. Jnd l.Hll·k.to I.us A ngctcs for tt twnttueL ttiut r11ghl Oaylm.•ak found htm on the t•as tern ::.lo!)<' uf the Sierras, :!50 m tll·s d •~ta nt , a tll-nd 1 ng thl· M ulc Day fl'sllv1tw:. tn B1sh11µ, I hen 250 mtll·s to the north to t ht· \111lhl·r Loiflo Lo make.• ;_1 lunl'hL·on -.111•t•t•h Ill 1\111)111 I), liat•k \II Bt•vt•rlv 11111,.. for l'mit:ub :md on to S.111Lu /\11,1 for <ufothl·r ban l!Ul'l Ir 01u.• dtdn 't know lil'lll'r 1l \\Ollld 1mmC'd1akly tw su ... pected lhJt 1>1ck Tuck. the Democratic Party's 1mp1sh pueksler who de· l1 ght1·d 111 throw1n1-: m onkev "1 t'lll'ht•.., 11110 th<· nwch1nt•rv or Ht·puhl1t·.in 1·,1mpJ1gn ... 111 h\ J.llllH' d<i)"-.. \\ ..... h<H'k Jl \\Ork .1 rrang111g t>:..1v1:-. · 111111·r•11·y As1dc from the s tn·ss and =-train upon thl' r.ind1dotc 1n SUC'h St'Urf)'lllg lttl·rt· IS itlway~ tht• d;inger 111vol v1·0 1n rt·al.'h1ng p I a el' s w h IC' h h l'I t (' r " k t• I I l' I H ht•dultng !Tl<lkt:s mandi11:1'Jt'y the use or non s('h4.•duled charter airplane~. Tlw11. too, I lwn• tt .. tht• rurfll'd fct•ltng ... "h1('h must tnl'Vll<•hly 1t• ... ult f rom ~1 11 1111J111Ss 1hlt• ~d1c.•tlull· T hi• linwt,ll1ll1 guurdn tPt:S Ilk t·:rnd1<1all' will Ctlhl·r Ix.· lal<.' or not Jble to s how ill all DAVIS, of rourse, 1s not tht.• only eand1dalc to bl! ·ubJected lo Lht• <·xacting demands of the ni m pa1gn managers To greater or l(•sser degret•s most all ex Pl'rtt•nct• the hustll' of lhe "pro h·~-.1on;11s " "ho, :1nx1ous 111 IC'J' t' no l1.1st• Un<'O\ l·n·d book I h l' I r l' J 11 d I d J t l's I n I () iJ " 111.,1 l'lllH'l'" wht•rl'Vl'r two nr mot <' pcoµle art· l'l'<Jll'l'lt·d 111 gather TllE Rf.Sl 'l.TS art• :in en tlur;.1n ('(' t·ontest wh1rh would l'lia llcngc ev<•n the top cond1 t1 o nt>d Ol y mp1<' <1thlet1'" Strungely. kw t'<md1tli.ltes col I ;1 p -.1• dt11·1 11 j! a cam pa1gn Mt'l11 ral S('ll'llC'l' would probabl~ 1·x11h.11n that 1t 1s thl' abnormal 1 low or adren;1h111· t•aused by lhl' 1•\l'tll'ffil•nt 111 the ('<1 mp.i 1~n "h 1<'h k<'l'flS thl'm go111g But too :irduous campaigning undoubl cdly hai. shortened the li ves of many a pohtt('liln E' t•n <Jl b<.''l. v.1th randidatl'S progrnmmL'<i on J ra t more rea "''"Ltblt• <,t·hedult'. running for publlt• offH'l' 1:-. a gnK>lln~ un· <ll•rtak mg T11 win <µ;t::il cv.1de of· fic·c 1n Cul11ornia on(' must travt·I an ar(!a grt·ater than the SliJLCS or f.1assachusclls. Maine. Vt•rmont . Nt·Y. J1 ;_1mµs h1re. Dclu wart" Conncrt 1cut. NC'w York'. New Jt•rscy, Hhode ls l;ind, Maryland anrl V1 rg1n1a ('Om hincd. And thev must rc<tl'h OUL Ill tWIN' US many pt•op)e as Y.111 hl' louhd tn .. tit of the N(•w Eng lrrnd st:JlCs CONG R ESSIONAL cind leg1~IC;1\l\'e l'ampa1gning is not much better The d1strtcjs are too tu..: and contain too many r><'Oplc f.or easy elcct1oneenng. Some d1stn cts arc-larger than s•>m c s lates For exam pie. llarol<1 T "Blz1" Johnson ·.., First (;ongress1onal District cov· l'f '-more than 32.000 s quare mtlr•s That 1s more than any one or Olnl' slates and greater I hun the total area of Conne<' t1cut. Delaware. Massachuselt.::.. N1•w Je rsey. Rhode Island an<l- NC'w llampshtre put together State Senator Hay Johnson ·s dis t rwt is even bigger than that of hts namesake Congressman Considt•ring the lra vl'I :1nrl long hours and tremendous el . fort wh1C'h must be put into .1 1·:Jmpa1g n 1l is a wonder unybody b w1lhng lo run for the offices. Jarvis Still Leaves It Up to Legislature To the-Ed1Lor Watching Jarvis and V111(·l1nt" sell Prop. lJ provided an ans \\r·r to a puzzling question Man:i-an• wondenng why bi g corporations and other owners of extt·ns1 \'l' real es tate are opposi nJ.! l:l although they and all apartment owne rs will receive windfall h· <luctions in property taxes if 11 passes. My guess is the biggw~ oppose l3 because they can pu_v some-one to read the tea leav<.'., P rop. IJ will C'learly l..ltsrupl school and local government "erv ices unless the Legi!>h1llrr 1· levies additional taxes. J\fh·r corn milting Che current sl;J lt· surplus, a short fall tn monies to pay for loc:i.11 !>C rv1 c•es wtll amount 111 ahoul $4 btll1on <enough lo p.1y off 275,000 Pl'<1(lll' 1n l1t1l' lo •t't'l'tve Sl4 .500 ei.lch1 Pas..,agt• ul 13 will lc<i vt· lht• Lcg1 ... latun· n •spons1ble for :.oh . 111g th1• l111·al proble m s th.it .J.1n 1" <·rt·;1tc.>s. Yes. the s c.tn11 Lt'gl"lalun• that J<1rv1s brands ll!> inc·omJ><.'lcnt in daily all;wks th;.it nv:tl llttkr's c mot111nal s p t' .-c h i..· " l o t h e p r f' ...._ o1 1 Cerm.11b I found .Jarvis and. part1eul<ir ly Vtnl'<'nl fnghlentng in thf•1r d1stort1<1n 111 fClc.'lS, lHlk or rt•\' olut1on and 1nd1sC'riminate al tal'kS 1111 our publi c servant .... c lcctt-t.1 . appointed. hired and l'ven l host• who work tor u .... without µu y To put 1t ~·amply NO on 1:.1 and YF.S on H srcms lh<' hes t «urrt·11t IH>JH' f111 lax anti 11·nl rl'11cf with no nc•w t.ixt•:. and nnkrly gov crnrnt·nt L YMAN s. FA lJl.KNrrn (,'nundl Salo r ie• l'u I h1• f~<hlor 1\1 " ('r111pl'r·-. 1·11mrn1 ·ntl ;1hl1· art1('fc 111 th<' M.1y 18 is ... u<· 111 tlw lh11l v Ptlot c·onl;urw d nn 111 C'O m plt•te stakmt•nt ;inti "a' 111 t•rror, tn rcporltn~ tlw a mount of <'ounc· llpt•r..,ons · sa IJ rH'" Councilm<in 11;.imm ·, qul'sl111n rt•J!;.i r<ltn)! a n•1·1·nt hl1"Hll'S' din m•r c·x1><'n:.t• of SH ~I for wh1d1 hf• wou lrt I><' c•omprn ... alt'd $5 undc>r I h<' prOPclM'd Jll'r diem .irrungc• mcnt is vultd The.· bu.,1nes' !'"< p1•ns1; wus in<·urrt•<l at an 1•v1 • nin~ snc.·1al uml businrs~ m<'rt1n~ The mar()nly <'omm1ttec· fe lt I h a t m o :-. I c.• 1 I y IHt .., 1 n c '>:. 1 n Ora11~1· ('llltnly would ht• c•cm ductC'll during normal husuws=-- hours. in uddition, sonw <'V<'nllli! husincss dinn<>r mf>l•t tngs an• h n!-1('(1 ('on ... c.•qucntl). r<1m pcnsat1 on In 'lH'h 1n .. t ;.inc1•" would halann• 11111 nf pot'kt•l l'X P<'nst' dunnu lht• y1•a r C'ITV ('Ol NC'll .... alarirs nr" $217 50 JM.'r month T he I.isl nd 1ust mrnt 1•ff11<"th t· 1n 197fi . ...._,.._ ;.i 15 J>l'll'<int increase. Article :Jli51tl 2 or lht• C'altfornia Co\ern- m1•rH Co<lt• permits. hy the word · m.1' ·. salar) incrc•aM·s of n<Jt m11n · than 5 pcrrc·nt Pl'r year t hrough l'tl y l'OU11<·1l J<.'tton C';tl1f11r111a C'O<lc <'<•n not lt1 · changetl al l'1ty ll•vcl :ind 11 was lhl' contradictory San Clcmt•ntc 1>roinancl' and the city code th<.1t \\'l' WL•rt• attcmplrng lo t·hangt• lo m.ikt> 11 compat1hlt· Y.llh lht" <'a ltfonua <·<-.de S;.i n C'l1·rrlt'n!C' ( 'odt• i! I. page: H, 11·ws I ht• worfl ":.hull" making annual :i 1x:·r· c•t·nt inc·rc•aM•" d1r<·<·t1v1· rnlht•r lft,lfl l'ft•('flV l' C 11tuw1l ,1ct111n to <11·1..tt• th1· 1mpro1u-r t•1ty leg1slot11111 ''<·om menclabl<' but d<x•s 1111t 1111•\f•111 l111u1e c·ouncils fro111 1 •11.11'1111~: -.:tlarv increases t1• 1n<·h1tlf' .111 1n1t·r~·ening yt·<•rs from 1!171, 111 1 lw tlall' -.1wh 11nlln.in1· ... ll't 1011 "' 1.1kC'n HICl 11\l<I> \\ l\t>l'.S'J'l·.H \'i.-1r# .4i;ho.-kh•f1. Tn 1 IH' Editor ,\., lantllv ;111\ 1•.f'r lo lh1• (;ay SI 11il1·11h ('1 ·nl1·1 .t i l :c'I , I ft'i;I (l hlt gutt·<I to n·-.pnnd 111 Prof (;eorgc· "c•111 ·-. 1·1·1·1•n 1 ll'tlt•rs lo I he 1'11111 I o1111 a 'l't•1·1;tl .-.I 111 lit" 1•:111:11 -,lt la11~1111~'" 111111 I "'''' ~IOI h 1111! 111111,ll:tl 111 \\ 1 llll~ Wl l h tht• us" ot llw y.onl ".iay' to 11wa11 "h1111111..,1•\C11al " II n·f11•t•ls .1 pos1l1vt· :-1·11 1111ag1• .11111 "''rVL's to d1~1H·I the· myth th;1t ~uys url' nhsessl'cl with "l'X I;,.... 1 ltt• word "homos1•x11al" d111•s 11111 1 l\nv 111 IC'll1gen1 rc>a<l1·1 k1111w!4 ih:1t the-rt' 's a r11 ffor<'n<'f' hN wc•c n hl a('ks' ust' of the word "hlark" .1 net I h(' Pcnlaf(on ·.-., 11"1' or "pro kl't 1vc reaction :.trik1• ' The· v.111 ti "g;1~" t•vcn ha:-. .i h"'tory 11 "a.., nrw t• ;1 n1dc· word wh1rh K<'nt woul11 know 1f he W('fl' 1t1.-ratt• in swy 'tuchcs I h~ allu=--mn to Na1.1::. •~ part1cularly t•grcg1ou:-. s tnrl· thr Nu11s st•nt 250,000 ~uy:. Lo their dcuth 1n the' con<'t•ntn 1tion ca mp' K l·:N'f'S views on the naturC' of homo~('x1rnhty art· shocking llow <'U n lw ('ull ~:ty lovers ·u uto e rotic ," or l11s hian mo tht·rs ":.lcrile." 1>r gay 11•Hr lH'rs "sclr1s h '"' A:. for pol it 1cs, what opprcssl'd m inori · I\ group ever i:nltlC'd lh4.•1r nJ.(hts ... olt•ly by VOtl' o( lol'UI l'llm mun1l1<'"" What do you 1rna l(1nt· lht• vnh•1·~ 111 Selm3 woull1 hnvl' "Jiii al;ou1 hl ucks' rights in 1960 .. Tht•11 op1111on dcwi. not mC'an thnt ht11rh ha\1' no r1~hts. nor do th<• 1 cct·nt votC's 111 Floriclt1 nn<t t'lsc\\ here mc<1n that ~ays do not h ave ri~hts hut s imply that \\e're being denied them Ont• of the i.:rt•alt·st threats to c 1vll11.at1on 1s 1gnor:Jnce and m"'information It is cspec·1<11ly I u ment a hit· to see 1t perpetrated h y a fr llt>Y. professor. JAM ES H ME E llAN Assistant Professor l.f)W(.,. T ax Works To lh1· l~d11or · F ur many m<rnlhs I hav(' l1slt·nNI 111 arguments against Prop. 1:1 b~ our 1·1t1c~ ;.md "<·hool dtslricts Ht•1ng raised 1n the stale of WJsh1ngton. I know they <1rC' wroni;: Tht• ,I ,th• of Wa,h111gton ha:. a 111w 1w1 t'<•nt propt•rty tax, i.I .,.x 1•1·r<·1•11t ..... lt·s tax. ;md no Matt· 1111 llrlll' \;t'( I llt'Vl'I frll Ut'OIC'<:I I 111• 111 poh1·e pro1t•rt1on If lhl· "l'houl 1h ... trt<'h st'l'm to hav1· trouhll' \\'tlh this mavhf• lht·v ought 111 «Ollljl.11e ihc lt·st -.1·11n·-. IT IS TIM E for thosl1 who deal with puhl11· monc•v to he placed on a hudgt•I and ll-~1rn lo halam•1· tlw11 hooks a.., they wouJrl their J)er:-.onal rlwcking accounts -or would h;1v1• th1•1r wrves halancr their 1·hl'tk111g a<·counts. Wt• hav1• a $:! blllton .-..urplus tn S;wramc•nto The mere fact that 1t t'\C 1:-1ts mc'ans w1•'vC' pa1<f to() m11d1 (;nH•rnmc•nl should ncv1;r he nllowe<l to tax heyond it-. fll'l'd:i I ~grwd th1• .Im vis 1n1tiat1 ve ht'<';JIJM.' I Y.'<1nt1·d spe ndmg <'Ul not tl1placl·d 'Ci\IWL UEAMAN A '9<"01 O d f! To the Erht<1r · FL•dl•ra l 1>1slnrt Jud~<' .lessC' W Curtis rect•ntlv n •cc1ved an aceolad<.• seldom i-1·;111 or heard tn JUdlC'taJ ('trt•f{'-. It c·anw from a !hn1.1· 1urtj(<' pant•! of tht• l ' S !Ith C1n·u1t Co111 I of l\ppc:<tl"' us .i pat t of 1ls writ lt•n <l1•f'1~1011 10 the Equity 1'1111cl111g Corpo1 :ii ion uf Amert ca !'><•c·1111t It's l'r:J111l ~canctal. Ju<fi;:c• Curtis pr('srd('1i-ovc.•r the hi ghly complt>x an<t lenglhv 197~ trial In rt·11•1•l111 g \ irtuall.v .111 cha I lengc~ to the 1·1111v11·11nn!), th(' uppdlale panel r11n('IUdl'<I "IT IS to the r11ns1dcrnhlf• ni..•d tl of the JUd~e who tried the 1·omplc.·x t'a8c (Curtis> that tht• rrcorcl is not only fr ee from rt• Vl•r111hh• error but 1~ rcme rkahlv rl1>a n in term~ of tht· minor Im perr1·1·11on:-. 1 hat <·r<'<'P into " loni;( anl1 ln vol ved trial " Judi(<.' Curi"" 72 und now !lf•m1 rN1rf'd, lt ves Y.lth h1 ... wift• Miidred tn N<'wport fkarh and t•ommut e>'i to the US Courthow,e 111 Los Angeles. lie• v. a., born in San Bernardino. son and grandson of lawyers who pracltced there Like his father. the present .Jud ge Curtis served on lht· S u p r <· m e C n u r t 1 n S a n Be rnardtno lit! ;H·c<•ptNI ap pointment lO the federal bench. in 1963. Tht• llon J t•-;sc W t:urll.., t•a rrwcl the hrgh vra1se 11f lh<' ap p<:llate judges. hut to Southern t'al1forn1ans who have known an d v dmir e d th e l c~al "l'hol•sh1p, judicial tempera ment . integrity and unfailing humor of this jurist for many \l':1rs 11 ·s <• rase nf "so what e lM· I' lll'W 01 " l\LBERT W. BATES ·"e d it'ol Dt>d uc·t ioH To tht· Editor When I rcac1 of th<' possib1ltly of <'hanging med1 ral inc1>mc tax c-. so that we could onlv dcdu1·t an amount in excess of 10 per tent mstead of 3 pt:rcent I wa~ t•nraged I have t)(.'cn irate for a long t1m t' berau~t· alt medical ex pl'nst•s wt•rL· not deduet1ble Cer 1a1nly mcd1c:tl s hould b1' 1f nothing l'ISC IS W<.' hear government offi<.'1als ...ay1ng Wl' must do something ab11ut m1>d1ca l costs Wl• con- :-.tan!ly n·ad suggestions a bout ways t(I make medical expenses more ;,ivatlahtc. how much more medtC'al ('Osts have tnC'reased com pared to other expenses. t'lC . TO DECREASE our allowable d!'rluct1on 1s unbelievable Tht•n· '-et•ms to ht• an 1m prrs,ton tn ma ny rlot·tor' · and <lt•nt 1st'· orfices that C'vcryonc h.l, a nice big medical cover agt• s ueh a ~ those provided manv large compan1e' and "omt· of tht• unions Many :.elf <'mrtnyNt , ond many who work for Vt•ry 'mall firm.,, hd vt· nlmo~t no coverage The ~elf t•mpto yed pay larJ.{e rees for d1~­ gra1·1'ful eoverage l.<'t ..Ji.-wrile l o our con i.:r('=--s mcn right away and gl'l .;om t•t hinu done to s top this new 10 fll'rl't'llt arfllTig('ffi('fll I J . HAM ILTON • v utters Jrom rtaders are welcome Th<' nght to condenst letter! tcr J1t /JPOCf! or elrm innt,. libel as resf"T'Ved Ltlters of 300 word.~ or Its$ u11ll ,,.. given prefcrn1ce All fetlen mUJI in elude 61gnoture and malling address but namr.t ma11 bf.' u.11thhf.'ld on re q!U'St ,, ruf ''"'""' rtaRmi IS apparl"llt PMtry wtll n<>t bc p11t>l1sh.rd - -.- :J d I k r " ~ •t w 1e /11 td two '" f t:. ,, 'Tll 17 - ~ ..... -.._ ---~------Sad die b a e EOITION Afternoon .Y. Stoc.•k s VOL. 71, NO. 152, 4 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1978 TEN CENTS Wad • Faces , Second Trial By TO)! BAR LE\' 0t I ... 0•111 Pt IOI Sl•ll Dr Wilham llaxtt.•r Waddill of llunt1ngton Harbour was or· dt'red todav to fare trial for the :-.t•eond t1m0e on t.•harges that he stranglt•d a nl'wborn baby in the Wt•s tm1nstt.•r Community llosp1 tal nurM·ry .Orangt• County Superior Court Jurlgt• II W:.1rrl'n Knight Or· tkn·d the obstc•tr1c1an to report to J udgt.• Hobt.·rt E . H1ckles· c·ourtroum Nov 27 for lnetl. Prt·trial mot111n1> will he argued Aug. 1 Wacld11l. 42. who came to court with his \\1ft.• and two lawyers qu1l'lly plcadt•d not guilty to the munlt.•r <·hargc•s n·:-.tatcd today hv lkput~ D1stnet All<>rney Hobert Chatll'rton \\'add1ll c·omm<'ntcd before and aflt·r lht.• c·ourl room i.IP· pearant'l' that ht• ll> c:onf1dcnt he "ii I bl' l'll'~tn•d of the charges W Jdd11l said he believes thi.lt lht• JUry in ht" 1>ccond trial will not have lh<' problt•ms that led to thl' f1 r-.l JUrv bMng dcadlockt•d and lhl' dl'darnl1on of a m1l> lfl .1 I WiJdrl1ll etdd11lonallv fried a pho;.1 that ht• IS lx·tng SU0hjrC'ted 10 doubll' 1t·oµardv hy hl'tng or dcrt•d to fat·(.• a :.t.•cund lnal. IJt'fl•nse altornt·y Malbour Wat~on said llw double Je<J'f)a rdy plPa will hl' :.rgut·d at the pre· . trial M'Ss1on Aug 4 ....... FACES ANOTHER TRIAL Or. William Waddill ··All we're :.avtnJ.! I'> that <.111 c h a r g <' s !>ho u Id h .i.I H· bl' l' n droppl'd afkr the first trwl and that Dr. Waddill :.hould not have to undergo this kind of torture ag-am,''-Wars-on said W add1ll 1s accused by lttt• pro1> ecut1on of strangling a newborn baby ~1rl on March 2. 1977 "hen he reahted that the saline solu· tton he injected into the 18-year· old mother 12 hours earlier had tailed to abort the infant It was argued by the defense thut the child never knew aoy mcantngful form of life and that at would have tx-en nothing more than a bratn damaged human vegctabk• 1f al had sur vived. J urors who were unable to rcacA a verdict after 11 days of de· liberation in the first trial com - mented that the brain death I hcory that arose 1n the late &1-age of the trial gave them m any pro· blcms and had them sharoly d1v1ckd in the Jury room .. Waddill 1s fret.· on his promise lo appear for lnal Nov. 27. Chatterton said today he has nol yel decided 1f he will work a lom• dunng the s eeond tnal ru. ht• did an the first The prosecutor agreed alter tht.• first trial that the volume of medical testimony offered 1n the Iii week tnal placed a severe !>lratn on him · Odt·nM• attorney Charles W<.'edman will again ha ndle the nonmed1cal as1><•cts of Wadd11l 's . dt-fense. W1:1bun w1+I la~ twcr- in an'as of testimony involving med 1C'al expertise . Air PiOlleer Honored ' E·ngineer F~ted at Service Anniversary By J ERRY CLA USEN Ol t,_ O.tly Piiot Si.ff Sixty )'ears ago. the firs t reg- ular!) scheduled air transport service -the U S Aerial Mall Service was launched in the United States Three years earlier. in 1915. R Yl•ar old .foromc Lederer had \ ls1ted his first New York :wronaultt•al 1>how . vowing to bt.·C'CJml' .i part of the fascinating new world of flight And when the nation's aircraft pioneers ~a lh ered 1n Washingtcm. D C. on May 15 this year t o mark the air transport service's anniversary, 1t was appropriate for Lederer. now 71. lo receive th~trst atr mail t·arhet cover. a philatelic prtiC' ' Of <tll those g<1thered at the ~mith son1:.in ln1>t1tut1on. only Safari Edgy Cops Called on Real Guard lh PHii.iP ROSMARIN • Ot tlw O~lly Po lot St~ll Apprehl•nstvt• Linn Country S.il an ufftl't<tb, stung Tuesday by J rohber who po~cd as a 1>crurity gua1d. <'<tlll·d ln·1nt· police again Wl•dnl'.,cl..l) to invt•st1gatl' a m<in thl'\ \\l•rt•n t '>Ure was a n•<il M'l'Urily guard 1-;mploycl's became part1rular h <·om·erned wh<•n thl' guard. who ,JrrtH•d c•arly JU1>t as thl' hogu., i.:u.irrl had the day bt•fore 'hr1wd from s1i.:ht an<I eouldn t tw f1111ncl f'h rl'l' µol 1N• off1C·t·r1> "ho a r -ri' t•cl . how(.•vt·r, made no arrt•st lh<• gu<1 rd wa~ :i guard. and ar 1 1' t•d t.•arlv to grah a sn<1rk 1n a hr Pak an•a Whtie Lion Countrv s tafr c·hcwt•c.J their nails. h~ munrhcd potatoch1p1>. "We "ere Just b<'ing vt'ry caut 1ous." said .Jo Scheller. anima I park publicist "We had asked the security '<·n·1ce not to send a man wt• "ouldn't recognize." :-.hl' rnn tinlll•d. "We'didn"t recogn1teh1m. And he was early. JUSt hke the other guy. And then we rouldn'I find him .. ror a while there . we "en.'<• little tense "Some of us later recognized th(• man ets ha\'lng been here befort.' " The security servtrl'. Lyon Protection Agt'ncy, regularly p1 r ks up the day's receipts Tuesday, the "guard" arrived CS~SAFARI. Page A 2> A Rrnlly Big Show Lederer·s career spanned the pre· Lind beq!h era and the A pol lo pro· gram lie became the fledgling U.S. Air M ai l Servi ce's firs t aeronaul1cal engineer in 1926 M IN graduating fro m New York University Those wen.· lhe days. he re- ('alb now 1n the 11vmg room or h1!> Leisure World home in Laguna Jl11ls, when air mall pilots c·omp1lcd 1.752 forced land· 1ngs in on(' yl'ar. And those \\erc the times when one m t.•very six air mail pilots could be t•ounted on being k illed an· nu a lly. When Lederer attributes those t·rashl·S. deaths and forct!d land- ings to wf'athcr. his audienre l11>t t•ns. lie has credt'nt1als t'!>l<tb ltshing his expertise an the field Oct\\een his years m the first ;ind onlv air mail serv1re c•ng1nN'r ·and his r etirement from NASJ\ m 1972, Lederer was C'htcf engineer for one of the \~orld '<; largest aviat ion tn· '>Urance pools e1nd the first direc- t n r of -.aft•ty of lhe C 1v 1I At•ronaut1cs Board He was m c·h:1rgt• of enforcing all civil avwt1on 1>afety regulations and al·c·1dent inH·st 1gat1ons Ounng World War 11, he was d 1 rertor of training for soml' 10.000 piloLc; and navigators and J5.000 mechanirs for the Air Transport Command. · CSee PIONEER.PageA2> Student!-\ m the SaddlC'bark l 'nified School d1 .... t1wl pullt'd nut all the• musical stops \\'edrwscla),. .ts thl· El Toro and Mrss10n \'al' 10 ll1gh S<·hoo ls · Chamber Srngers 1 .1 bO\ c• 1 ckmonst rate in a production number Th~ d1str1ct wide fiflh annual mus ical extravagan~a was held at the Anaheim Con\'t•nt1on Center ''1th 2. lOO p..irt1c11><mls The·· Star Wars" ~rand linale featured mO\'ll' rharactcrs Darth Vader. C3PO and ~e' era I D1~ncyland characters. 0..1., Pl ... -.., Jffry a.a-.. • HEARTBREAKING FIRE -Lana Fac inclli rnmlort!'i her daughter J ovana. 17. with l·mbr<.it'l' a fter fire nearly destroved their l\\O·s lory M1ss1on Viejo home Wednesday. Dam<ai?l' was. estimated a l $135.000. In background. dau~htcr Liana, t:t . tells a fireman what happ<.·ncd. Shl' \\as homt' \\hen blaze erupted. 1>0~~1bly from an electrical problem. Huntington Boosts Beach Police Patrol By ROO F.RT BA RK ER OI ,,_ O•llY Pilot Si.II ll untington Beach r 1ty of. r1c1als ordered stepped up police patrols on the ont• mtle stretch of city beach We dn esda y beraus(' of mounting outbreaks of gang violence. 01 rertor or Ila rbors and Beaches Vincent Moorhouse re- ques ted the pohre protection. \\ arnmg that rond1t1ons at the beach have the potential of turn· ing into e1 full -blown n ot "It's gotten to the point that lifeguards and marine safety of. ricers can no longer handle 1t," hc sa 1d. Thl' m ost rercnt vio le nce eruptt•d Monday when three let·n agcro; were inju red in a knife and broken bottle battle at the beach parking lot. Moorhouse said that problems stem from heavy use of drugs a nd alcottoJ and involves a "mar ho thing" on the part of r i v a I gan gs from East Los A ngeles. Pico Rive ra. Mon- tebello and other southl and cities. "If we don't uphold the laws and m aintain the upper hand. they I the gangs> will take over~ our commumty." he declared. Police Capt. Donald J enkins said that e ight patrolmen will be trans ferred to the beach as soon as possible, probably within a week. He said that officers would patrol the beaches in swimming suits and mamtrun a low profile. Jenkins said tha t s uch p'atrols were effective in the past. Jenkins said that the police de- partment has enou~h money in its overtime accounts to finance CSce PATROLS, Page A2> Toro Door Broken; Jewe ler Missing A burglar who kicked in the front door to gain e ntry took jewelry valued at $3.485 from an El Toro home. Orange County sheriff's of. f1 cers said the theft occurred at the home of Janet Rae Kirschen· mann. 22033 Arrowhead Lane. while she was away nt work. Regi,stered? Well, Maybe Berausc of some m1s1>- ing forms . anyone who registered to vote at the Mission Viejo Libra ry May 7 or 8. and has a reg1slrallon rcct.'ipt numbe r fa lling betw een 011 5605 a nd DI 15618, is advised to call the O r ange Coun t y RegistrarofVoters office. Election supervisor Cha rline Jaggers ~a id these numbered for ms art.• m1s s 1ng"from the Registrar off1cl''s numeriral r egister. She requested that a nyone holdmg one of these n .. ce1pts call her ofrice al 834-5911. and venfy reg- istration. The missing forms were probably lost l n the mall, the s upervisor said. Viejo Woman Raped; Police Seek Suspect County sheriffs invesu gators are seeking a dark man. m his early 20s who reportedly raped a 29-year-old Mission V1e10 woman in her home Wednesday morn mg. Investigators said the slim. 6-foot tall man. described as possibly black or brown skinned, hit the woman over the head with a lamp and r aped her. T hl' victim told investigators she was sleeping at about 11 a .m . when the ma n who wore a T·shirt and dark trousers en· t e r ed her ho m e -probably through an unlocked front door. Investigators said the woman was treat ed al UCI Med ical Center for superficial head in· juries. They said the initial mot1v<.' for entering the Mission VieJO home may have been burglary with the attack and rape occur- ring beeause of discovery. Viejo Home, Fire Damage At $13~,ooo A two-alarm fire that sent billowing smokl' high above M1s- s 1on Vtl'JO Wt•dnl•sday nearly dcl>lr<>ycc.J u l wo 1>tory home and -.cattl'red a-.hc.., over a rea houses and into swimming pools. Damagt• to the Jerry Factnelh family .., hom<' ;1t 2fi421 Veracruz St. tot alt••I Sl35.000. county fire departmt•nt spokesmen estimat- ed Structural damage cost wa!> lil>tcd at Sl20.000 and rontents al $15.000 Caust· of the blaw wac; ten- tallvC'ly 1denlll1cd by firemen as •· iJ possible el!;K'tfl<'al problem." F'1remt•n said that one or the F<.1c tnt•llt..,' th rel' <'hlldrcn, 13, year-olr1 Liana, was home when fire eruµtcd al about t p.m . The rest of the family, firemen said. Wl're gone from the home for about an hour "on an errand." J\ fire department spokesman said 1t is believed the fire spread from the first-floor kitchen in· s ide th<' house's wall to the attic before beml? discovered. CSee •·1 RE, Page J\2 > \\-eath e r Low clouds night and morning with partia l r learing 1n afternoon Frt· day . Some loral light drizzh.• early morning. Lows tonight 55 to 60. Highs Fnday 65 to 72. INSIDE TODA 't' A profile of candidate~ and rares in Tuesday's pnmant'~ ~gins on />agr All A clo.~er look al {he altome11 general race be{}tns on Paqe A20. latle¥ At Y-~ AH A1111 La""" 81 I•-~ aJ -II .. • M L"' .. Yi! A• Mitt ... ~.,, 81111..... .....II liMVIH 8U·ll C.lll•r,.1a M lllWIW<ll I'-8t Cl•91fllffl CMt N•ll-•1 N_. AA,10 c.mtu 87 ~ ..... C:-y AIJ c....... 81 '-'• 11).4 0.•111 Niii(.. All St9CI Martteo .,. lfllMlal ,._ "' re .. v111... au l11 .. ri.1-1 81J IJ TIMtllo" Ill IJ ,.Uhorl... 81 J Wtllllor A• Ht,.t<I.. 81 WMtf lltwt At, M "''•'"''"-"" llJ - :1 d r k I' ~t w IN '\e Jtt td bf" • l 'A ' J ll I u .nit1 J .. 1.,. I I~ Ii l nstigatP d P r obe? l·'rom Pa9~ I I • C>Mly f'lleot """°rt LM P•J,.. SMOKE ENGULFS HOME IN MISSION VIEJO, SCATTERING ASHES IN NE1Gt1BORHOOD Owner Jerry Fa_plnelll Reports Blaze Nearty Destroyed House; Damage $135,000 Train Slams Truck f'ro,,. Page A l Near SC; Man Hurt The frame and stucco home was "well involved" when the firs t fire·faghling units arrived. firemen said. Escondido truck driver C~d>Urn Thomas, 55. "as report 1·d in s.:ood tond1tton today ut Sun Clt'ml·nte General llos p1tal J ft l·r s ulfcring u broken arm and rib .... Wednesday. \\hen an Amtrak tr:.11n µlowed into his truek six males S<1uth of San Clt•mt•nll• .lt·rrv Bohrer of the Cal1forn1<1 I I 1gh".JY Patrol smd Thomas .ippan•ntly frll u:.lec p as hf' rlro\'I' ..,outhbound on the.• San Diego frt.•eway. l11s trurk drift t•d olf lhe h1ghw<1y, crai.hl'd do" n an l'mhankmt•nl and through a fl'nl'l' and l'amt• to rest on lhl' rn1lroad tracks A pa:-sengcr tn the truck. J uck L<.int'. 17. :.ilso of ESl'Clnd1do, wus <tblc tu snamhk• out of the <:ab. but could not free Thomas. ''ho \\as pinn1>il 1ns1dc. Bohn•r s<!id 1\ "1tnl'-.s at the scene run -.outh along thl' tracks m an at· tt•mpt to warn ;my northbounc1 t r.1111 11f lht' truf'I.. oli....truttinc 1h 1i.i .... -..1gl' t-:ngin1•1•r 0 1111" av ShephPrd. 10 ol Los An.l!l'lc-; m id Cll I' or I 1n·r.., h t• c•lpared a n s1· 1n the ~I rnih-111·r hot11 1ont· .111<1 "·'"' J gu \-llapp111g ft1 .., .Jrm .... likt· 1r.11\ :->h1•pht•1 d 'hrmnll'd on lhr• 11.1111 .., hr;iht·:-.. :-.ltm 111g 1t. liu1 11 II 1 l -.alll•d th n~ugh lhl· I nu ~ f 'r o m Pagt-/\ I SAFARI. • • ti ~t· m111ul('" 1•arl.v. r11l1l11·rl ,, l'a :-.hil'r ol morl' lhan S:J,000 :incl tried to h!l·k hl·r in the monc\ ',mil. hllt :-.ht· got Clut and l'allt·it µol 1t'l' In rnl' oll 11°L•rs lat(•r a rrcslt·d a m :rn who allcgcclly v. ore a n•nll'd .... ec·unty guaril uniform anrl who. oll1l'l·r-. '>a lfl ' lw d morl'· th.rn $3,1100 IO his l'al' T h 1..• a r rl' s t l' d m a n . J o n Ch 1 •~tupher Schons 2~. of Canoga l'Jrk wa~ ~t·ht•duled lor arraign nwnt toda\ Jt llarhor Mun1c·11JJI l'ou rt. on 1..·h..1rgl's or k ulnJ pµ1ng Jrml•d robbl·ry and burglJr) St·hons "•'" ht•1n g ht·ld 1n Or.ingt• Count\ .J.111. in ht·u 111 ~;,,ooo hail Refer e nd um S~t U NITl':D NATIONS IAl'I Tht• ll N Trustcl•sh1 p CuurH ii vnll'd :1 O Wcdnt"iday to ~.end .1 six ml•mbt·r m1s~1nn tu tht: lJ S adm inislt>rcd Tru~l 'l'l'rntory ol lht• P .1c11lc Islands t1r ohscrv1• a 1\'11•n •ndum July 12 111 thr· (\1rol111l' .111<1 M.1r-.hall hl.1r11h on th1..'1 r httun• p11llt 1t·;tl :-.ttltus "'·. ORANGE COAST I.._, ,. ~ ·~ I ~ t flt I " I• • I # •••wt 11 ,_ N • t•t '"'"" """", •t• lof I ,, t ft.,,.. ,. 1< lf'fj '"' \rf--1 ot tf .,. t I ;I "" I ~ I .... ,. t' th • I '' fY#' • ••r•O-'' t t f\ ••1" '•1'"-tWf' I f"" I \I' I 't Io" ll'M .. 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'1 14 I" t•l"ff f it 1 •t ( t•\U l'1tJt • ff I If\. 11" ' r' ...... ,.,, ~· \ ~ f"'IO........ .,.. ,._ .. , ,. \t ""'°"'~. "" ,.,. " «> ,, .... , ... \J ':-O""""'t"•t "1th Tho mas s till pinned Jn· std(' and carried the wreckage t>OO fet•l t.lown the tracks. "Actually. the engine sheared off the lruek's engine and front 41\le und fn•ed Thomas from \\here hl' was lra ppe d in thl' C'ab." s:.11d Bohrc" T homLrs w<is tran:.ported to San ClemenlC' General ·110:.µ1tal b y a Ca'mp Pt•ndletun am · hul<rnre. His passt'ngcr. Lane. "as uninjured The t-ra1n . which had mudtiratf:' da magl'. ltmµed on to Los Angl•lcs Nont' of the 52 lJasst'ngt::r <. aboard was tnJurcd l l took the 30 responding -rtl'l!ln1!Tr1Jf-four "'ngme com· pan1es and two truck companies 21 minutes to control the blaze. No 1nJuncs were reported. Crash Kills 3 D ILLING llAM. Alas ka CAP> Thrj'C men have been killed in the second in·flight colhs1on lo occur this season during aerial fis h·spotting,'fedcral officials re- ported Wednesday. T here were no s u rv1vor~ of the cras h Tues- day ovl'r Kulukak Bay . Frona Page Al AIR PIONEER ... Later. ~he bl·came managing d1rl'C·tor for the F'lighl Safety Foundal111n and. 1·nnl'\1rrently. ol th•· C'ornl'll-Guggl•nhc1m /\via 11on Safety Centl·r ) l'l. L~'der<·r never flew an a1rc·r;rll llt• on1·c tried to l'.!nh:.l ,1<; a !'\avv flll'r but failed for ph' ..... cal n··J:-.<•n~ I .t•dPn·r madl' his mark on ;J\ 1.1l1on \A.1th both fet:l on the ~I Ult1HI t-'ollo\\1ng the tragic fire that 1111ik lhl' ll\1'" of thn·e astronauts ,1 t (' ,qH· Kt•nrll'tl ~ 1 n I !Jfi7 . Ll·tkrer. "ho h;.rd rcl1 rt•d at agl' 1.:i. w<ss asked to organize tht• flt'\\ offtl'l' of Manned !->pac1· F~ht·S~fl'ty for NASA . Thrl'C' ,·ears la ter he becam1• ilrr<'dor· ot safe ty fo r 'all of :'olASA. when• he w::is respons ible lor tne conC't'pL ;.rnd exccutaon of ,;rf<>tv programs throughout the oq:arnLal111n until finally rct1r 1ng for good an H.172 Wh>lc he· n(·v1..·r piloted <1n .11r<'r:.ill . LeflPrt>r recalls m<'et 1ng mosl or tht· aircraft industry i,!r•·at ..... <.'harl1·s Lindbergh, l>o nald Dou g la s. Apollo ...... tron:iut Nc·d Armstrong. B1llv \l 11<·h1•ll an<l l'V<·n Orv lllt• Wright Most ol ..rll, though. h t· r emt·m lier~ the· d1·adly era of a1rcrart , ra ... hl'-. II•· remember~ that lht· 111-.1 .11r mall pilots n:l1ed onlv 11 n ,1 n "I I ,. n 1 n al' cu r al t• .dl1 rnl'!Pr a bank 1n1hcator .ind .111 • 111111•l1;1hlt· t·ompa:-.s " lk t1t·k:-. otC on his fang<.>rs lhl' inventions he has witnessed that have made flying safer than driv ing ::in automobile Instrument flight. power plant rehab1hty, the jct engine· th~t flies h igh above men acing weather. radio communications. radar. de icing equipment, rn· 1>trument land1og systems and the reliability of the American :.i1rrraft "orker Ill' recalls that 5.600.000 pa rts \\'l•nt into the Apollo moon·fhght rut·kN and cap!a1le "\V1th a rehab1hty f:.ic tor of 99 9 percent, you would expect 5.fiOO fat lures on th at mission." lw sa vs. "Tht'y <ttft? ael'ospacc i n~ustry c m ployes) had lo go way beyond that 111 achieve wh<st tht:y did. There we r e o nl y 40 to 50 anomalies. Backup systems lake C'a re or those, .. Now prrsident em eritus or the F'hghl Safety Foundation. Int· \ nnd of the Air Mail Pioneer,,, Lc•dcr<>r als o 1s an adjunct pro· ft'~-.or of safety at USC lie still lecturl'S atross 1he na- tion ahout thl' mar v<'ls of flight and th<' n·hab1ht'y of American rrarts m1•n I h· 1><·ns his talks in a home• ftlkd with mC'mf•ntos. trophu·-. :incl h<>norc; wht<'h 1ndudP thl' pn·~t 1~11111s Wright Rrothers Mc•moriul Award an duboral<.> 11 opll \ 1 h ,it 1·11 ... t mnrl' than Wllh111 ·.._ anll Orvillt>'s f1rs l (11hr1c• 1•11 v1•rc•d l\11t y h 4Wk .11n•r11lt , ht• 1111t1·:-. Oejlf '"''" ..... ,. ..... AIR MAIL PIONEER RECALLS 'GOOD OLD DAYS' Jerome Lederer of Leisure World With Mementos Scribe Blamed PATROLS. • thl· o pt 1.11111n lor thl· 11•111J1nder or th<· flscul year which ends .Junf' 30 By OC Sheriff 1111\"'"'1 01 twr ell~ orflc1als 1111l11·.1t t•ll th1•\ b<>ht·vt• beach p.111 o b ... hould <·ontinut• through t ht· hu ... -. wa~on '\h• 'owt• 11 to the eommun1ty M prov1<1<· law l'nfnrcement and p1 0 l t'1·t1 0 11 . · M .1vor Ho n Sht·nkman -.u1d By JOANNE RE\'NOLDS ()I Ille O•llJ Pllol SIAll Orangr County Sheriff Bract C<ltl's has a<·cui:-.ed Joe Cordero. .1 n•porkr for the Santa Ana lfrg 1ster. of instlgalini:l an f'Ul probt' of his rersonal finances In a s p('('l'h bc•fon• the Nt•\\ purl Jl arhor Costa Mesa Board nl' lll•altor ... 1n Newport lkaeh tucl:n . Gates said ht• had nothing tn. h1dl' from FBI an n·~t1gators or the public .. Jot.' Cordl•ro of the Register took :.omt· aen1sal1ons about m y p(•r :.ona l finam·cs t o 'the At tornl'V CL•n<•r:.il a ft·w} ears bark "The Attorney General's of fl c<' lookl•d into tht' accusations and gavC' me a clean ball or h<.•alth Thcv -.aid everything "as proper and lt·~al • Apparrnt ly lh:.it was n't :.<1t1~fal'lory for Mr Cordero. so he wcnl lo thl' F'BI." Gates sa id t\ s pokesman for the Los Angele~ offi ce of the FBI con· firmed today that the bureau "d ocs have an invcsliagation of :Vt r Cates that 1s curre ntly ac· t1 ve. regarding a llCJidt1ons of public corruption ... Viejo Suspect He ld in Rape Countv shC'nrf's invcsli~ators have arrested a 25·ycar ·old MIS· s1on VtCJO man lor tffe rape of a Tustin woman more than a year ago ln vest1 g::itor s said J am<.•s Hudson Thomas of 23l51 Los Ahsos. Number 195 was arrested 111 I rvinc. whcr<' he works. and was 1dcnt1r1cd by the attack vie· t1m Thomas was booked into Orange County J ail Tuesday on char ges of forcible rape. sex p t•rvt-rsion . r ob b e r y and burglary Bail was se t al $75,000. Son" Tnnatron C'otor TV .. ith n ·molt' l'nntrol 21 · · l!C 11· & I~> ' d1ago11..rl All 1978 Modefs 0.. Salt: Ji \ . :v KV ·llO-OO Sony Trin1tron. Sony's newest AC·DC. Take anywhere portable. 8 inch diagonal. TV·1 16 Sony Blac k & Wh ite . 11 " sc reen measured dJagonally. The FBI agt•nt der l1nc.Q to .specify the soun·e 01 substa~ of those allegation!> and :.aid no report on the investigation 1s ex- pected to bl' 1~sUl'd an the 1m· mediate fu ture The Sheriff. who 1s seeking r<.'- cl<'Ctaon. is op1>osed by five other l'<ind1dales Contarlt:d after Gates· s pl'l'<'h. Cord ero denied Gates ' allt'ga lions I I<.• said he never took any in- formation to the ~late Attomey C t•ncral and he c laimed the -.talc inve,st1gatton rcacht•d only preliminary stages before At torney General Evelle Younger halte d it. Cordero. who said he has been probing Gates· background for nearly a year. said he did give some information about Gate!i to the FBI. He said h e divulged som e of the information he had developed in order to get more from the FBI. He wouldn't say what that information was . Co rdero s aid his p robe o f Gates was not motivated by pe r sonal animosity, but wa s part of his newspape r's policy of thoroughly checking into gov· ernment programs and the con- duct or elected officials 1bief Loots Home In Mis~ion Viejo A burglar who twisted orr the lront ,door knob to gain e ntry took Jewelry. a color tell'~ 1s1on ~et and a microwave oven from a M iss1on VieJo hom e Orange County ~henff " ol fi cers said the ho me of enginet·r Stephen D Wallace. 35. of 25412 .Posada Lane. was ransacked s hortly after he left the house for a few minutes The total \loss was valued al $2,000. Yt•urly {'o:-.1:-for bea<·,, patrols du1 rng i::astc•r Weck . weekends ~ind summe r v<1t'11t 1o n are t·st1matf'd at $120.000 Th<' mt'clin~ to dtscus-. the t•nwr g1.·1H'\ ht•.J1•h ml'~1<;ures as \\t-ll ..... to pul ,, palrolm;in 1n the do\\nto wn a 1t•a \\as atte nded by <'t i y <·ou ne1 l ml·mbers J ohn Thomas cind {)on MacAllister and top city adm1mstrators Thomas s~ud tha t an officer is lll'l'dl•d in th<' downtown lo pro ll't·t .... 1.:nwr c1t14cns from harass- nwnt Moorhoust' ..,aid that gang '1oll•n1·t• hLrs become worse ltu:. yl•.tr at Huntington Beach. II <' s aid that 1t can be attribut- ed tn lack of law e nforcement ;.rnd u spillover, from adjacent -.talc beaches \'l)tlch.. he said~ do not have POhcejn1,tt91~. 'r \ Both Moorhou·s~~;~J~U~~'\.~ Captain J enkins _e~pr.((~d op\ , t1m1sm that whcf'\' tile wofld gets ' out of a POhCl' patrol. gangs will either l>t!havt! or find a nother place Lo go. 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County, u" ,\n~wll•:-. 1·1ty .ind M·hool d1:.lnc·t hJ\ t' t o t.I CJ !>U'(J\ l11fh \-\Ill '>l.I\ tht 'dlllt or dl'C'rt.'11,t• Citron 1'\IJIJIOt'd " for thl''c ci~enctt.·' to t.•1lht.·r nol tnt.n·tt'>t.' lh1.·ir bud~t·t:. or dt.·crea~-t.· tht.>m IL \-\OUld lh1.•n rn<1ke no d1f ft•rcnC't' ho\-\ rnuc·h .1:.:.c!>:.mt.'nl:. 111trl'a:.t.od or thut the tt!>!>t':.~ nwnb 011 homl'' "'l'rt.· frozen. tht' tax collerlor tn·ai.urt.•r <kclan•d Ci tron·:-. cornmenti. camt.· on tht.· heels of Otlfngt.· Cou11ty Supervisor Laurcncl' Schmit·., 111 fatt.•d ('(fort to win su1J1JOrt for a ~ 1· o 1111 1 ' J., 'e.., :-. Ill l' n t fr I' l' H ' \\'t•d rlt'~d a' JI L' J,kl.(J ~upcrv1:.or~ · ::.up port m puttan.: lht' freezt-issue on rw:1. t Wt.'t.'k ':. board agenda <tfler tht• l.'ll0t•t1on "to gN 1t out of the poltt1<·11I uLmosphere " "If >Ou wanted lo lake 1l out of politicul realm. w~y d1dn 't you JUS I qu1t.'lly put 1l on next week ·l> ;1gt.•nda "" Supervisor Ralph Clark asked "II c.lo(.•.,n'I rcqµJr(.' a maJonty VOll• or thi s board lO put ~om r:th111g on the agenda Any 4 ~ ~ . #-~If Pl ... ,._"' l.ff P•YM IT'LL TAKE MORE THAN THESE THREE KIDS TO BRING BACK THIS DRIFTWOOD From Left, Holly Fussell, S; Mike Gallagher, S, Brother Tony, 7 Driftwood Availabl~ It's Free at Doheny Beach, But Hurry "i l•t•fl rir('wuc11l '' }h(·n··-. ton~ of tht· ~luff lying around the cntranct' to tht.' San Juan CreE!k at Doheny Stale Uc:a<:h, <.ind :.l<atc parks officials say it's ln·l· But there art.' still mountains of driftwood left al all three locations, a nd s tale officials a re en courng1ngc1tizens top1ck it up "If they want to brinl( down hand tools no chain s aws and walk the st uff back lo their vehicles. that's finl'.' · Stowe suid But :,ou'd lil'ttcr mov(' fa:-.t. Bids a re due Jum· 22 for C'leunup uf the driftwood at the l'fl'ek mouth. a:. wc•ll as wood lying farther north at Doh(·nv Stule Park and as far south a~ Tn·Mlt·I' nt·;ir forrra•r President Nixon·., huml·. T H E WI NTlm STORMS washed the dcbm onto :.l ate bcacht'~ beginning an J anuC1ry, and c<impers CJL udjaccnt Doheny Stale Bearh Park have bl•cn burn mg the wood in C'a mpf1re., "Bv m1cl ">U mml'r 1t .,houlq be all bl' <'lear~d a\-\H~'. .. ht.• l>a1d . adding lh<.11 a lot of people hk<· the dt'br1s "WE'Vt.: Ti\tU:~ t\ J,OT of it out lllready ' s<itd Jal'k P Stow\'. Pendleton Coast area Man;,igl•r for the 'l••lt' Parks and Recreation Oeparlmt•nt ··Thev ~a\' 11 rl·manu:. them of northern Cahlornw,".hc ~aid Fugitive· Kills Himself Taco n ia Cop Ansu:ers A~ Makes Arrest fi\(0:\L\ W <J s h 1;\P1 l'ohl'l Lt Erling Marv1k, s hop· ping for a 'l'l'onc.I 1·ar. •in~.wc·red a nt'\\''Palll'r :1d ror a 1970 \'ahunt fns tl'au of hu~1ng a tar. h1· found h1rnM·lf .,c·ulfhng with :111 ;1rr111:d fug1ll\t' \\;.1nll'll on murlf1•r 1;qH' ,1nd k1rlnup (•h.1ri.:l'' Rnh1·11 ('arl lloht.·nbcrg •r. \\ant•·d 111 l.0111 ... 1an<1 Jncl l'.1hi11rn1.1 rl1l·d 1:111· Wt·dnesday ot ,1 huUl'I "mmtl rc·c·c·1 \'C:cl dur- ing hh .irn•,t 1·;11 flt'r 1n lhl' da} l'ol11't' ,,11<1 llolh nhf'rgt.•r .,hot htmM•ll 1n lht• head with his own :!:! rt•\ ol\ <·r Jo:arl \H•t1ll :1 'flOkl•sman for St .lo:-.t·ph llosp1t.1I. ...... 1d lloht•n· 0 bl·rgl'r ll\l'd ahout 2 1 hour., .1fll'I' doc·t11r ... 11p1•r..1ll'd tn r('mO\C liulll'l 1r,11!m••nh from h1<. hr;1in :\I .11'11-. lwarl 111 lh1· ·1.1t·11ma pol11·1· 111111 nal ;d f.11r-. off1r1" ... ;11d 111· .ttl,\H·n·d an <id on Tue·., dav for .1 u-.c·d (':1r brc·s.,t•d 111 '' n ·d drilht•s . Marv1k. \\hO h.uf not 1cknt1f1ed h1msf'lf :is ;1 polic·c·man \'t!.lted t ht.• .q1art m1•11I whc·ri· ll11h1·n hrr~N h\'l'd 111 :1 !'Ommt·rc1al. 1nd11:-.1 rial -.<•t·t 111n 11f 'f;_1l·oma · I floll t ht r.. \\ .1... "oml'lhing r;ilh1·r ,11 ,1•11 1111" uliout thl' ~1lua 1 1r111 ~l.it \ 1k '>Hid \\'t•(lrll'' d:n ·11 "'a' ,1 Lc1l11.,1n1w C'ar hl· "._;~ ll\llli.l .1loru· h1·rt'. ... aul lw ",1, 'hrok1· I ""' 1 h11ught 'om1•lh1ng m11-.t ht• 11u1 of plUl'l' :\tan 1k ran .1 n1mpull'r cht.·rk AP Wtrepft910 SLAIN IN STRUGGLE Suspect Hohenberger on thC' car Wednesda y morning ;ind round 1t was rcg1s terc.-d to Frank lknn Gr('en. a n a h a::, u ... ecl by lloht•nbcrgcr in Morgan . Ct I y. I.a . where he did odd JO bl> I rom Dt'cembcr until he dtscip· j)l'al'l'd about two \\Ceks Cll:(O Marv1k returnt'd lo lhr <1part rnt•nl Wcdnt-sday to arn •l>t llohenber~er. bringing "1th him '''Vl·ral plamclolhes pol1t.•(• who \\Jllcd out of s ight wh1lt.• hl' ap proat.'hcd the apartment "I told him I wanted to look at th<' rar ont·t.· more, ht.· "'alked out of the apartment. I gavl' <i prl":lrrangcd s ignal and the otht.·rs ramc in," said Marv1k "I told him he \\al> undt·r ar- re!:.t. he looked <irouncl and tncd to run tried to mctkt.• :.i hre<tk I grabbed him , wrc::,tlcd him to th1· ground und lht· J.?un "'cnt l)(f .. Thl' lit•utenant ::,aid ht.· had not :-.et•n Lill' gun before the :-.cuffle. but 1-.nl'W from tclt'ty pc report!> tlrnt lht· man probably "'a'> ;i rm cd w1 th a 22 revo I \'er Panel Vie ws Carte r List W /\SlllN\.TO!\: I/\ P ) Pre::.1 dent Carter·.., old "h1l list" of watt'r project ~ has another black C)'l' T h r Jlou::,c: Appropriations Comm 1llCl' rcviv£'d ~1 x projects W C' d n t• s d a y l h a t w e n• u n C'artt·r·-; list for 1•1iminat1on Nont• """'in California In gt'nNal. the• comm ittee re 1t•c·tC'd Carter attempts to curb "IX'Od1ng on \lo<Jll'r\\ ays. dams and harbors. clearing thl· wc.1y for floor action on water proJ 1•1·t-.worthSI 8b1ll1on. Stamp Hike Faces Suit ,\l'C;t'ST\. M:.t1nc• rtd'• \larm• Jnd f1q• olhN -.late' hav1· fllt•cl 'Ull again...t thl' Ill'\\ 15·ct.•nl firsl ·l'l..1ss m :11l rn11•, 'uy1ng 1t 1s d 1sen man a tor\' Dl•puty i\ttornc•\ Gt'nC'ral Donald G Alexandt'r -.11 1d today th<.' :-talc has f1)('ct an appeal in the tr S Cnurl of /\ppt'als in Bos ton ai::a1n ... l lhl' two.cent postage innt•;1-;(' lhal loo k cffcrt th IS W<.'Ck Joininsi Matnt' in the action \\c>re Rhode Island. Florida. Wa s hin gton , l nd1nna u n d Arkansas Alc.xandrr sn1d he ex· pc-rts otlWI' "tall''> lo 1om m thf' ac•t1on brfor<' thr appeal deadltnc Monda' Tht• swl a.<11..s tht• court 10 rl' turn the f1r-.1 class rate to 13 cent:-It \\a," ftll'd 1n an appeals <'OU ti rather than a lo\\ l'r rourt hl'l'ilU!>C' 11 't.'<.'ks a hearing on a <l1.•r1:-.1on by a f€.'deral panl'I MJinc had led other l>t ttlr!. 1n 1975 1n ObJcct1ng to another po ... 1:11 hike Alexander s aid the• latest po!>tal increase, approved by the Postal Service Board of Gov ernors. d1scr i'm10atcs against first·c lass mai~ ust•rs. because 1t for('es them to subsidize other classes of mail. He said the ts.cent rate allows costs for other classes of mail to remain low. rlrSl·class mail Is made up mostly or personal and bus iness lr ttcrs. while other classes m rlude bulk mailing s, newspapers. book!> and magazines 1\('C'Ordinf:! lO Alc:1.andcr. thl' NJt1onal J\s:.ocrnt1on or Greet 1ng Card Pubhshcrl> has also f1 led an appt·al of the dcrt!:.aon 11'1 tht' ft>dcral appeals court an thl· 01s t ncl of Colum b ia Thl' app<•al of th£' 1975 tn crc;tse In fi rst c:lass mail from 10 rents lo 13 t.·cnts ts pending 111 ft.'dera l <·ourl. T h e Pos tal Scrvict.· has called for d ismissal of the earlier suit T he 1975 appeal was filed by Maine on behalf of Indiana. New Jersey , Was hington . Vtah . Oklahoma. Iowa. llhno1s, North Dakota . Arkan ,as . M assorhusells. Florida . Tcxa:-. and New Mexico A lex under said Mame w11ll op pose the motion lo d11oom1ss that :.ict1on bu :.i rd mt' ni 111• r m", h J' l :-.omt.>thm~ put on lht et~cndJ dl ht:. r<:qucsl ··Clark continued Citron po1ntt·d out th;,it ta>. hills rt·('t nl'd h) propl·rt) \\ ners arc• bast-d on lht: budget~ o ·a nous taxing agenc1e~ l' as::,essmt•nl 'ullH'' ._ • ., dt.· ter 1necl by lhl' asst':-.sor an: on I · .1 me<'hani ... m to dl'lt·rm1nt· \ at portion of d gov<'rnment budgl'I a l<txp<iyt•r wall pa) Citron smd. not lll'<'C'sarilv how much :.i taxpayt•r will ow<• · C1tro11 rxpla1nt•cf th<· county · Transfer Of Staff Case Held J us ll<"l'" ol lht· 1-'ourth D1~tnC'l Court of i\ppl•al:-. 1n S<.1n IJt·rnard1 no have· ordered ., thrt•t.• month dt•ICJ) of legal U<' lion that hu:. put Orang(• Coun ly·s Sur1enor Court JudgC':-. and County Cll'rk William E St John on oppos1tt• s ides of th<: f<:nrt' A hearing wus srhcduled for St.>pl 6 ::tftt.·r the tou rt con s adcrt•d a pl'l1t1on an which St John -.1 rongly oppo!.C'' wh;.it hl· 1_·la1ms 1s a hid by th<· Judges to l;.ikt• O\'l'r nwmbt·ri. or ht:-. :-.Larr and put lh1·m unch r <.'Ourt :-.uper\'1:-.1on . i'n·...i<.11ng Juclgl B) r on K ~kM 11lan 1:-. hl'ad1ng a mo\'l• to tran!>fer mon· th:rn 50 member... of St John's -;taff. 1nrludang etll tht.· rourtroom rlak..,, lo <"Ourt control St John pn>tl~L" that .,uch ,, transfer would be unlawful ll1l> action an opposition I'> backed h) tht• Ca hfornia Coun&) CIC'rks /\:. sor1at1on Judgt.· Mc~ltllan argut'" lh11t having ('OUrl orientNI per::.onncl from thl' c·ount \' (')(·rk 's Offil't· und<·r lhP clircC'l Mnlrol Of t hr· j udges will prov(.• mon• t·Utc1cnt • und mort.• t:conomtc·al and will 1mprovt' sagging morul<· St J ohn argu<•s that the pre:-. l'nt syslt.·m 1s drs1gnc·d to ke(•p firm controls on courtroom st<iff who !>huuld nL•n•r be ;;dlowcd to l all into lht.• hand:. of what St .John dcsc-r1b<0"> ...... th<· "J>OWl'I hungr) jud1cwrv Ruling Contested LOS ANGELES U\P , Thl ~talC' of Cahforn1;.1 \\tll :.i:-.k thl· Court of Appeab to O\ erturn a Superior Court 1udgl"' ruhng lhal forc€.'d thl· stat(.• to pay for lhl' deft.'ll.SC' of a l.1xpiiyC'r w hO!>l: ;i-.s t·ts w<•n· s<•11t•rf unfuirly b~ t ht' '1 J t c• ·., V r J n <· h 1 ~ (' T ;1 ' Boarcl 1'11.•rn · lloland Ihipu~ .. hank <1C'tounb ;ind .,t•<·urit1c.,. "'orth <ii.lout S<..>9.000. Wl'rt' st•1zcd hy tht• tax board in 1973 CJfll'r l)upuy. a HC'~c<la bu-i1ncssman. \\os arrc:-.lt'd in Mcx11·0 on drug thargt.'' J:-OM·~sor '.ilut.•:. propt·rl ' I twn h.rnd:-. thl :.i~::it>::.~mt.·nt roll to lht· county <1ud1tor The ..,ud.Jtor HI turn I ukc:-I h1· J !>St'Sl>l'<i 'aluat1on und di\ Hie~ lhat rnto lht· budgtt:. or ta>.tng <.ig<·nc1es Thl· rc~ult 1~ lht· af;!t•n tit'~ I ;;ix r:..ks ·'Thul 1:-. why I repc<il. ' Citron • !->:.ttd. 'th<.&t t ax111g agcncie~ in L 0 ., j\ n g (' I t' .. c 0 II r: t y a n d t bl.'wh<:rt-can guaruntt'e to ta:i. payH .. that their tCIX bilb WJll no t inrreast• ont· cent if thl·y w ilt not 1nc-reas <.' lht'tr bud~et::, OOC(' l'l'l'll 111• ,Jtd trill' 1.1\ rl'form \-\111 onl ~ c·omt' about wh<:r. d ce1hn~ '" i1u 1 or. 1-:l" trnmcnt budget:.. 1'1 op11~1twn ~ or, tht· ballCJl bt g1n:-. lo do 1h;1t by flm1tm~ lo<.· 1.1 I budgt•l inerl'a'N tu thl ron~Uffil'r pri<.•t· 1nclC':o. Cttron 'Hid Propos1t1or. H ubo pub ,;1 l1m1t on :-.t:1tt't.S1X'nd1ng. Cnron cor1 t1nut'd . ~'htlt• Propos1t1 on JJ. th<• J .u·v1:-Gann inll ia11vc-h m it::. only loc·ul govl'rnmt·nl 's propt•rty ta,, fl'VCOUl' Reverse. Osmosis FrL•sh W<•ll·r lr0m lhl• M~•• 1s prudtwt·d hy ()u l'ont C'om JH.111~· ·=-n•\ l'l'Sl' osmo ... 1s · l'c.•rmascp · Pt·rmv;.itur... Eac·h pt.·1·me:llor c·;.1n cles;1ltn~tc.· 5.000 gallon .... 111 "I.''"' ;1 1t•1 <l;11 i.'. <111d m;1i-t• poss1h!t• till' t•onst ru1·11011 ol l.11 gl' '<·:alt \\;ill'I p):rnt-. lh;.11 :lit' l(•C'hnl('i.ilh .tn<I l'l'llllOl11•1·:tll\ l'll1 ('11,'0 l • Judge Nixes Plea BL' F' F.t\ LO. :-. y I A p I R (' jt·1·ting tht·ir c la1m:-of n·mor:.t· and saying he wished he C"ould puni:-h tht·m mon· a 1ud~(· !'it.·n 11·nc·cd I wo lorml:r Hui falu policemen ancl another man 111 lht. max1m1Jm pri,on ll•rm:-. m I hl' b<·altng dcalh of :.i lt'cn ager I\ I ll·r each rn:m rt·ad " stJl1· mc·nt Wednesday, ~tat<· Suprcm1· Court Ju.'>lw1· ;\ormar' 1\ Sl rlfcr c·onlr:•d1C"tc•d tht·1r Vl'r'.ron of ('Vt.•111-. ancl '' nt<·ncC'rf c<.•ch IP 111Ur )Par<; If' Jll"l°'llrl lh1 • rn,1 \ •mum lrir lh1•1r t·rim1n:.ilh nt J.?l1gt•n1 hom!l'1d1 t·1111, •<'l?on:- C'ourt olf1c·1at... '<WI the· thr••c ml·n (j.i.!n i\11• '.!lo Phtlhp < <; r:lmagl1!1\ :~t :11ut .l;;1·k C1.1m rnan·:.t, :11• 1·11u!<I h1 l'l•i.:1b1,. !or parol1· 11' !(•month-. You won't have to think twice when you see the spec!a: prices we have o n A1reloom m attresses Right away. you 'll know that these prices are unbeatable. Arreloom 1s famous for fine. sturdy construct:of'I and carefully-crafted quality. We have these mattresses specially priced for a li mited time only. So 1f you want a great mattress to sleep on come in to see us right away. Don't sleep on 1t BODY BRACER SLEEP SETS rw1N size Mattress & Box Spring Set r uLL sin Mattress & Box Spring Set auEoc SllE Mattress & Bo• Spring Set KIN& sin Mattress & Box Spring Set Your Favonto Designer Will Be Happy ;o Ass1sr Yoe, SALE PRICED 189. SALE PRICED 239. SALE PRICED 299. SALE PRICED~ . . •.. !·; u vtl ,..., ' PROFESSIONAL INTEIHOR DESIGNER S Open Mon H i..r\. t Fro Eve$ 11 · ~ HARBOrl eLVC COS'A MESA CAL ~. \ "• • t I hu~,. Jul'• 1 19'8 NATION I WORLD Jut Coa ting Tuitio n Credit Plan Near? Life M t er Jarvis RRIGllTt:R TOMORROWS l>EPT. -The date was J une 7, 1978, 1n the early prc ·dtiwn hours . The llghts were ~tall burning In the off aces of the Bcachfronl Unified School U1!)t r1ct E ight l';.irs wcr€.' purked out front. Tnsidt'. txihand closed doors. a small group huddled in Cront of the desk of School Superintendent Crede-.ce Sly. He surveyed the 2rouo: his S<'hool board. T rustee Mary.,,Ann Be llwcather was ir. tears and Svtll. '1y h c1paled this Plan." wrjnging he r hands. Board President E. Robert GroyeJ was a shen-faced with beads of persp1ra t1on popping out on his tore}le:ld. Gr ovel fmally broke the s ilence. · · 1 ·ve never seen a vote that was such a la nds lide." he whined. "The Jarvis thing bas buried us. We're bankrupt." S L V1 HOWEVER, SMILED slyly at has distraught trustees and announced". "No w. now. Let's not panic. We've all· It's t ime to dept~ my sec ret Jarvis Game ··aut what will ever keep classes going and pay our teachers." Ms. Be ll weather sobbed. "The football team wall." Sly announced with a beam· mg smale "That's the game plan. We're going lo have one hell of a football team." /\II five trustees looked al bjm in disbelief. , "You'd t>ette r ex~ain that," Grovel growled. "We can't even arrord water buckets now ... WAS lUNG'l'ON t/\P 1 -ThE- llouse be((an dcblilt• tOday on al lowmg forna lles to red uce their in· corne taxt-s with purlaal credit~ for :school lwtaon Approval could result in a pres1deni1al veto. Before the lfouse is leg1slat1on tha t would allow tax c redit:> eventually up to S250 for college and advanced voc ational tuition Addin~ to the controversy arc ti mcndments tha t would allow credits up to $100 for tuition paid to p rav atc cll-menl ary Lind s~cnnd ~iry school!> etnd thal would in ma ny t•a:.es provide for la rger credits tha n are specified 111 the origltlal leg1slat ion TllE COLLEGE t uition pro· 110sL1 l as :>trongly hacked by members who call al an overdue .ud to middle m comc families who arc f1ghlan~ constantly an creasing college co:>ts but have too much income to qualify for m ost existing public and privak :.cholarstup aid programs . The lax credit would apply lo tuition for adults <:is well as childre n. The proposed exte ns ion lo e lem e ntary and secondary school tuition gets heavy s upport from spokesmen for parochia l and other private schools who sa y t hey arc trying to m aintain ·q u a l ity alternative schools despite a cost crunch. BUT BOTH proposals have po· tion to pnvate elementary and Stall another would i.ub~taluhc l<>r tht• 1wuon cr edit plan • loan program under which taxpay~rs could defer lax puym enti.. even- tuully up w $2,000 & year per slu· c.J1::nt , 1tnd pay the Trea $ury ~c.'k l:.itt•r ovl·r <• 10 yt·•tr period al ~ 1>t•rccr\l 1nkrest. tent oppone"'5 a:s well. not lht! secondary schools. with mnx least of them President Carter. 1mum8 o( $50 In 1978. SlOO In 1979 Al o session with newspa~r and 1980. editors in April. Carter all but Another amendment would an· prom1 ed to veto any legislation crea11e the deduction to 50 per <.:ongress is likely to pass. cent ~r twt1on. but maintain thi: I le said he would study 1tny ~ame ceilings. leg1slulion that came to his desk. ' but "my prese nt intention would ---------------------------"""I be to veto any bill t hat was cost ly and which was unconstltu· tional. All the propo:sa ls l have seen m the Congress so far ~ue both costly and uncoru;lltultonal. partic ularly as they apply to t•le mentary a nd secondary schools .... " CARTER SAID the principle or tax credits is wrong. He has proposed instead a $1.2 million expansion of existing student aid. progr ams. liberalizing some so that middle incom e fanulies could qualify. The Carter prooosal has been coolly received 1n Congress. /\ waitin~ Senate action Is a bill to provide higher credits than t h e H ouse meas ure con · tern plates. The House bill would allow a l'rcdlt equal to is percent of col· lege or other post-secondary tul· t1on . up to a total or $100 this year, $150 In 1979 and $250 in 1980 for each stude nt. A MAIOR amendment wouJd allow in addition credits for tul· Exam Buff ~reaker Re lieves ~edom? RICHMOND, Va. <AP>-Thc girls at St. Gertrude's High School were laking an English exam when down the hall outside the classroom strode a boy wearing nothing but a paper bag over his head. The streaker seemed to be a bout 12 or 13 yea rs old and "had a pr~ty good start on a s untan."' s aid the teacher, Carol Hafer AJiTER AMBLING BY Mrs. Ha fer 's classroom. he exited out the front or the bujlding and stopped to pose on the sidewalk opposite the school. Mrs. Hafer said. Then he walked out of vie w. Maybe, Mr.i. Hafer theonzed. the young streaker was s1m ply trying to relieve her s tudents or the boredom or taking the exam. BUT ANVWA Y, SHE SAID, everyone seemed more a m used than upset and ev·e n the policeman to whom she reported the tn· cident "had trouble keeping a straight face ... f "(l's :>imple," Sly replied. "Coa<'h J ocko De Whiz has imported four Oashy kids from Riverside County. We've got a championship ball club. SJOO Bil6011 Program Ltuest Russ MusikSaid Most Accurate "l'VE ORDER E D NEW uniforms with fluorescent n:lmes on the back of the shirts. We're expanding the :.t.adium with rentaJ bleachers. Ticket prices will go up to 10 bucks each." "We'll lose our shirts." Grovel protested. "No chance/' Sly replied. "Not with the crowd draw we'll h<:ive. I've ordered the marchmg band expanded and fireworks at ha lf limes. "Then our drill team instructor. Miss Peachtree. has JUSt purchased all the old uniforms from the Dallas Cowg irls .. Military Buildup Adopted by NATO WASIONGTON fAI» A new long-range m issile deployed by the Soviet Umon Is m ore ac curate than a ny p r e viou .. nuc lear weapon a im ed from Russia n subma rines against the t.:nited Stales. according to U S. ~telhgence officials "YOU CAN'T PUT our little high school girls in scanty costumes like THOSE." Ms. Bellweather protested. WAS HlNGTO!'I 1 AP) -As Atlantic a lliance nations e mbark on an un precede nted effort to modernize t heir defenses. U.S. Defense Secretary Harold Brown says he doubts the move will compensate for the m:lssive buildup by the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact. T he North Atla ntic Treaty Orgamzataon s ummit meeting ended The SSN 18 t·un hurl t hret• warheads at widely separated target:. and has s ufficient range t o e nJ OY "a degre e or s anctuary" from U.S antisub marine forces, the Pentagon s:.iys "They're not for the girls ," Sly answered. "They're for the Mothers Marching Auxiliary. We have some mighty good-look mg mothers in this school district," Sly noted, wink an g expansively "You still might foal to m ake money," Board Presi· dent G roVl'I wurncd ··N"t with the casino tt•nt alongside the blea chers." Sly giggled. "llavcn't you heard what's happening in /\Uant1c City·• They'rt> rolling in silver d ollars back there ... " ••• A II of lh1:., of cuurse. 1s outraReous fiction. But it might be :J bl'ltcr <JµIJrc nlC'h lo the voters than some of the anti· Pro1>. 13 t.ilk l h<Jt now come:. from som1:: of our school dis· t racl::. TOO MA NY SCllOOL syste ms Cire repeating the old knee-1erk rei.lclton about what happens In budget c uu. Busing "111 go; the football team 1s out; the marchmg band "111 fold T he :.chool boards m ight be better off talklllg about what happens to ple1nc geometry Uus lune. Case Probe Asked After Rape Remark HARTFORD. Conn t/\P) "Conspiracy charges against a m an wh1J <:illegcdly fa iled an a rape attempt wer e dropped by a Common Picas Court ,1 udgc. who told the prosecutor "You can't hlamc somebody for trym g ·• Judge Wa lter Pickett's comment was contained ·in a tr;.in~crapt, ohtained by stale Rep. Paul LaRosa, D·Hartford. who hns called for an anv ei.t1galion of Pickett's handling of the case. Havmond l.J Hellc. 2!J. or lfl.lrtford was one of four men arrest· 1·d in April on the complaint of a Spnngfacld, Mass .• woman who '<lid she was beaten, robbed ;.ind ra ped-by four men wbo offered her a r ide on Jntcrst atc 91 Thn•t· ol tht• "U:>Pl'rts were charged with first degree wxual a!>..-.;.aull and "l'rc bound over to Superior Court foi: trial. But (,;a Belle WJs unable to rape the victim. according to testimony. .incl was <'har~ed with conspiracy t.o commit first-degree sexual as- ..,Jult Wednesday with lhe adoption of a <ldcnse program that could tO::>t up to $100 billion in in· creased military spending over the next 15 yt•<.1rs Thc Un1te<1 St<:it e:. cxj)Cckd lo provide a bout lwlf the tot<tl. President Carter termed the agreement a revalaliz;.ition of th1• ulha ncc. Brown said he did not bchevt• u yl'ar ago lhat NATO " a s <' a p a h I t' o l s u c h a coop"cr;.itavl' dfort B UT T H E DEFENSE ..:,ecr ctury told r cporkrs it •~ "very unlakl'ly" lhut the 15· natton :igrecment would com pcnsatc for the recenl "adverse trends" an lhl' East-West a rmc., 1mb<ila nce. Thl' Warsaw Pact r ountracs havl' t<:ikcn a com - manding lead over N/\TO in the numhcr of com bat-ready troops. la n k s a n ti t a c ll c a I t· o m tw l airc raft. The summ1t's 2.000.word Canul c om mun 1 q u c r ,. a tr i r rri t• d NA TO 's goal ol c re<:iling an a p- J)rox i m ale pa rity hctwecn 11:. ground forces and those of the Warsaw Pact rn ~uropc-. ·· Jn Vienna. Aus tria, the f1lll'· vcar -old tall<s on mutual fore<.· reductions continued today with Bulgarian chief delegate Todor Dichev calling lhe NATO con ccpl · unrcahsta c" because 1t would obligate lhe Soviets t o cut forces an central Europe "thr<•t• tames morC' than the United States " lie s:l•d t here already as .. approx1matt• l'Qual1t y of nume rical :.l reng lh" between East and West forces THE WASHI NGTON com mumque also urged a "cons true· t1ve r esponse" lo Cl N/\TO sug Three Killed in Tornado Te-tn~Nlt urf"# Mtqll I.OW Pt p AIOuQUt•rf')Vt "" " Atlttnl,t "~ 61 All•nl•C Clt't h .. O-:tlf1mort ~· 6~ Oo~•on 61 \T Brpwn'"'"'-' •\ 'I u •• , ........ SC. 41 11 (I""'~ 8-f •• C•M.tnn&ll I) •• (oluml>1" ~I '~ 0 •11•\ H Worlt• '° •• O.n•..-r " • l •• Ortro•f "' '18 H011>ton •• '• ll'dl<tn•P<>'" -~ ~ J•'-'~f\v•llfl "() 10 I' 11,.n .. ) (olf "" 61 l•~ Vf'QtO .. 1.\ L•tllt Ron, .. II lO\lt\~•"" a. ., 1'19mp!I" .. .... Mt•M• .. 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Hsll>OVl'd IN!IOl\I MO\I Of 1Nt """" ·~r\lonn 3( tlYlly 111•1 ,..., -c-lllrou<)I\ tll• rn1oset1lon or ,,.. n•llon tor -. ... rat d•f\ w•\ CllMl114'Nn(I IOd•Y HO.,••••. • ''"' ll•evy '""" c:Mtntorr'" ""''" "'°"l"'O MrOh tow• 11110 w•t<OMI" •no utr•rnt ttO<t,..,... llllno<• 0 1m1nl\111no •-•" •"O 111un Otf\lo•mt ,......, .. ,o,• .. ,,....,. ra\ltrll K•M U 11110 Cl!t ••••• Nllll•ndl" Ca lifornia t ht N4tl.on.tl W~itlhet !M!r-v1t,. ,,..,, d"'fliMf· tNrt~'"'V'~~ w111 <on1.,,u. to drop fOf' '""° Ntwt '~"" d"V" r.-" 1\ltr•no '" 1tte -· ~ nur Ilk: bl!•t .... EMty rnon11no 109 """' low Cloud• Wiii tonlitl<"" tC) 1)1~11" ,,.,, (0.\ldl •re•' and w1ff \lretth bM." tnto ,,,,,. rno11n1e1ns 1nrouo1t r 110 .. y, 1>111 \hOuld burn otl l>y mid morning, wotn Mlf iun>lllM "•lletltd lo l)r•v~.1 our 1"9 Ille •fief noon. Mo•llf <IM< \Ill~•··~ Dr~Ol(M<J lo• Ille mount•u"' -°"'"'" 111..0llQh Frkle y. wltll Ill~ In •~ t>O> for 11"' mount.01n\ In I..., UPOI'' OI!"''''· 1~m C»f.tlure~ w 11t rN<ft into Uw IO'\ tn '" .. IOt11tf'r Of'\('rl\ tttf' wt•l"f"'' '-•rvtt~ WY' tt\41'1 mt11rfury rnoy ~°"' into 11'1• '°" Low t lovn' n19M An<1 morrunv haur\ w •th pnrtl•t t I••• 11\0 '" ,.,... "' lrrnoon f, ..S.y l•Qht v~riAbl" w1n'h nicanl AtH1 inornlno P\OUf\, HoQI'" f-r•<M• 6S 10 n Coo•&t l~m°"'"""•' w111 r.onQ<' btlw nn \f An<I U 11\Mnll tNn ptreturH ,..,~ 1:..1 ...... n .o """ I), Tito ... ter l•fTtCl't••l11•• WUI ""u S un. /tlo on.. Tld P11 THUIUOAY s.<ona IOw I OSI! m I I S.Cono n1Q11 1 u p m \ 1 PRIOAY P:lrillow JU<t m O • H f\I 111011 I H " m 1 I S.Collel tOW I H em • I Sotrono 111on t O) p rn ) • '>un ""'' \ ~ • rn . ~t\ I Hp rn Moonrt\e>l •l •m wl\4 llpm S uri R epert HUftll"QIM '"""'" w ....... 1 .. e lo l1111r h•I wllll ..OUlh \ ... II SllQltl .,,,.,, <l'IOO O"" to S molt wnl ""1ncl (.O<>O• llOft\ l•u to OOoC1 N.-1 ~~h Wan\ Ill<" to lour •ttt .,,,h '°"'" •wtll COf'OlllOfts ~ 4 ges tion that five Soviet 'ank d1 v1s1on:. pull out of centra l Eur ope in e xchange for the Wl'st 's wit hdraw! of tactical nuclear warhead s .-NATO . s pokes man Aurelius Fernandez said in Vienna tha1 Oichcv'!\ s peech ··r crt<iinly 1s not the response called for." Bro wn said the b.l~ance of forces over the next 15 years wo uld dl'pc nd. 1n p<:irt. on Wa rs aw Pact m1htary s pendmg ovl'r the s am(• period. lie said recent arrru. :.pcndmg pattern:. are not encourag mg. r n a Keillor or Roe h e"t <'r. )Jinn.: ho lds her o n g in:.i l engagement ring <;he.· lost nin~ yl'a rs a go an h <·r· bac ky ard \\.h ilc l r a m mang b r anches. She ro und t h~ rang m a pile ot d11'l Nav ~11 intelligence cons ide r:. NI8 bigger and more ac than the ear lier generci- o SNS, which can Ion only c. single warhead . Thl' new mlssil<' has been test rared with multiple warhead~ over a 4,700·milc range and hli!> tra ve led up to 5,750 miles with a . :.an~lc warhead. Th is m eans SSNt 8s could 't ri kl• t<.1rj!l'ls an the United St;itcs from Delta s ubmarint!l> :.t;.itaont-d rclat a v~ly close lo ~­ vact home port.-. HAPPY BIRTHDAY • • • , €OST A MESA! ~ Costa Mesa ·s hometown news pape r is h appy lo join in the two-month celebration of the city's Sih·er Anniversary -June 1 .• Ju ly 30 . 1978 . M any happy returns of t he day fron1 the people who bring you the DAI LY P.llOT 642-4321 . . CAl IFORNIA Price War Looming Oti Booze ...,,\:'\ FH \ '( l~ll! A I' 1 ;\n 1m pt· ruling h..1t tho O\ Pr booH· 1 ri c:t"• 1' th c· t .1 I k ;t mo n g 1 .d1lurnia lt<4uur th:dll•r., 1.1.ho .in· tn 1ng to predict Lht· 1mp<H't 111 tht• 't'Lltt· ~uprl'mt.' Court's ban 11n m1n1mu111 pne<· f1:>.ing ~1 an:. .... 11d \\ l'<lne ... day that pr1c·t·s \\OUltl drop a ... much as 20 pt!rCt·nl .inti o\o\nt•r., of '>mall :\1om and Pop" 11quor~res ".11d lht•y ft•arcd -. pntc w<.ir "'ould put llwm out uf bus1nt.''>S tleo.~ure Qua Ii fie• SACJ<1\Mf:.'\T<J li\PI Thl· 111tllJt1H· to proh1b1L h1JmOst•xual '"hool tcadll'f"> has qu-.llfll'd for [ ____ -~T_A_TE __ J tht• :'\o\l'mtH'r ballot . but th<.· • 1 nhor '""' la\o\SU1h Mill stand 111 tht• 1.1.J.'. nl 1ls at'luJll.' gt·lling 1111 Tht· qualll1tat111n. wrlh mon• than t•nough 'lgn::iturt·"· v.; .... an n n u n 1· t ' d W c d 11 t• ' d a ' b ' "it•cr<'lur_v ol St<Jtc• ~lareh Fong Eu Tire ('ou.1Jed Crash? LOS ANG~l.ES <A l'l A lrlrc "h1ch v. a ... probably carrying mon• \\t'1ght than 1l v.as de "H!ncd Lo handlt' may havl' tn~· J.(t'rl'd lht' cra'h of a Continental \1rlint•'> DC lflal LosAngch:.., 1'riab Tel~r.i11ed? SA (' ll A :\1 ~ i\: T 0 I A P 1 Lci.:1sl.it1on that would allow 11•\.:v1!..1<1n and radio coverage of ln.ib \.\00 appro1.al or the s tale: ~t·nalc late Wcdnesd<ty. Tht• ml'asurt• by St•n. Geor~c: Dcukmcuan. 11{-Long Bcach1. '' ould n:ciuire the J ud1c1<:1I Coun· nl to adopt r<·gulatlClns by Jan .• I I 9!tO allov.1ng rad111 and tl'lt•\ 1s111n .,t.it1ons lo broadcast 1 rial proc:c<•ding5 unless the IUth~<· the ddt>nM' Cir Lhl• pro ... 1·1·u1 aon ohJc<.'lto 1t Work_..r~ Replaced I.AS \'EGi\S <AP I Southern C:.ihfurn1a Ed1~un Company has lit•).!un luring rt·pl:.ac<.·mcnts fur s l nk ang \\OI kt· rs al 10 p(JWN pl.inh in C.11Jforn1a :.inrl :'\t·vada. 1nduct1ng tht• 1·oal-l 1rt•d Mohave I ;1·m·1 .ilin~ St ..1tr1Jn 1n l.auJ.(hlin \ ,., 1\bout 1.1110 m~:mlwr ... or L:t1ht~ Worker ... 111 J\mt.'rtta L<i(·ul ~41i. 111<:lud111~ ,thout 21>0 "'orkt•r ... :.if lht· :\toh.ive pl..1nt. Mruck May llJ 1n a dispute over scheduling ,. Foreed io Moue Sll'\'l' and Lot:-. \\'11ll s on and lltt·11 '''n ,\d;ii11 . :!. art· .... 111)\\n 10 tlw1r '.\l<.inn.1 l>el lk:-,q>artnwnl a:-. Lh(·~· prt· p:1n· lo ll10\ t• t111IJ.\ .\l lt·r 11; month ... 111 I 1ghtrng l'\ 1tl1on ,,, vr tlw han a~.111bl t·oupl1·s ''1th C'hllcln.'n . tht• \\'oll:-.on:-. 111 ... 1 t lw l't>llrl li:11 t It· .ind "ill ht· 11111\ 111g into ;1 m-.1rh.\ t 1111tl111n111111111 4 GOP Contenders Step Up Campaign By T h<' As!o>ociaterl f're\s , The four .contcnderc., for thr Hcpubltc.111 nommalaon for go, t'rnor ~1rt c.impmgnmg 1n fuur d1ffcrc11l d1reC't1ons and Proposa lion 13 ts slill a 'top 1:-.suc \.\herevt.·r thl'y p,<1 1Hclatcd s tory, J\8~ liuL Evellc· Youngc·r t onc£·ntratl·d Wednt•'>day on announcing his farm pohc·y. v.h1le wurrn~ lJ cotton and almond ranch near Frc>s no *' ELSEWllERE . KE:\ :\l.\00\' pulh-d h1:-. rnmmcrc1als <Jppos mg Propos1t1on 13 off tt:lt·v1s1on. ~•nd San D1l'gr1 :'\1ayor Pete Wilson "'i,:gcsted ~1ving loeal governmt•nt a t11r,:ger s hare: of lh.e sales Lax 1f P ropos1t1on 13 1s <tduplt•tl Ed Davis devoted tht.· da) to pn \'iJL<' mec·t1ngs with .,upporters WILSON, WHO OPPOSES l'ropos1twn l~L told a S<tcram ento nc>ws conference that 1f 1t pas<.,(·s. the• s ldle s hould rc>·allocalt' tht· l'x1:-.t1ng salt's lax and g1v1• <.il lt•ust two. and vt·ry likely lhrec> cent.. per dollar lo local govt·rnm ent M ad(Jy. "h1> <tl'!o opposl'::. Propos1 llon l;J repealed has view that :i bt.•ltt•r lax {'Ut would be a hm1tataon on state as well as loc·•tl guvc·rnnwnt ttliT M/\DO\' IJELETED h1.., tclt•\ 1sron tommcrc1als which t·nt1c•1n· Propos1l111n 11 IH·caU!o>•'. 'aid tampa1gn m;inagcr Doug \\,i lls. · lht•rl'' no ..,t'nst.· in beating a dl'ad horo.,c• And 13 1s a win nt.·r .. l\tiidd~ 1wvt.·rth!'lcc;s l)t<'kl'd uµ tht• t.•ndorst·mt•nt Wednc-sda.' of tht• !:'>an Fra11<:1st·11 Chru111de. \\h1ch d<·.,tnhcd him in an ed1tonal .1s "t'and1<l. Mra1ght-lon\ :.ird <ind mt1:1l1gent lht· s trongest rnos l forthright cand1d:.all'" 1n lht' GOP race. :rHE SAVING PLACE 6PAK LADY scon 12 oL Cans Limited Supply ~ 20"x26 .. I 6" HOUSE PLANTS BED PILLOWS 1 ~och PRINGLE'S Potato Chips Twin Pock 8 OL 2 PAK HIBACHI I O"x 17" 3•• 1 GALLON LATEX PAP~ TOWELS 2'100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA COSTA MESA STORE ONLY Thursday Jun1:1 '· 1978 OAtl Y PILO T \,'; Business Benefit? Brown Calls Jarvis Bill 'Challe1igf!' SACRAMENTO tl\P t (;o-. Ed m und Bro" n .1'-"J's bu-.1 nt.'"l'.> \loould bcnl'f1t mo ... 1 from Proµositton 13 -.o bus1n1: ... s will have to prov1dt.• Jllb" lor th<' un l'mploymt'nt th;1t \\CJUld rt·suU af ti passl's I n h 1 s o \\ n " 11 rd ' l ht.· D1•moc rJt11~ ~'"f rnor lold 1 t• portt.•rs \~.'todnt·s<l:iy ullt·r a nwt•t ing with hus1n1·0.,., lt•allt•r' 'Tht- oblr~at11111 .... 111 .,h1ft t11 tht· buo.,1 nl'~s <:ommunrt' to .1b..,orh th1· pt.•opll' who .... i1i bl· lard off" h\ govt.'rnmcnl. PR OPOS I T I O~ I :1, 1·0 ... ponsort•d ti~ t ,1, prott•Slt.'r' llo" a rc! Jarvi' .ind P .1ul Gann. \\Ould hn11t µrnpt·rty t,1'<c:.. to I pt•rn·nt ol m.1rk(·l 'alut: Thal rl'IH'l'Sl·nh ;in :n t•ragc· ~7 11t·r ct·nt reduC'twn tor 1ndrv11Jual U1xpayt•rs anti ,1 $7 b1ll1rJn cumulative annual c·ut in n·\ cnue for catu•s C'Ount1cs ;inll schools . Brown addl•cl . Thi., r-.. th<· g reates t l1nant·1..1I c·halkng1· fut•t•d hy any governml·nt '°'mn Lhl' G rcat Dt·pn·..,"on i\ LSO \V EDl'i t:S IJi\ Y. t ht· chancellor of till' Calrforn1a com mun1ty t·ollegt•s 1nd1t:.iled that the passage of Propos1llon 1:1 would m C'an tu1 tron charges of SIOO to S500 for eath of tht: I J million students in the wstem Community colleges ·hav<: so I ar nl'vcr charged tu1t11>n The chancellor. Willi..1m Craig. Mud Pro1>0:..1l1t1n 1:1 would co:..t tht• svslL·m SSOO million to $750 m11lmn. or · 10 percent to 60 pt•rrcnl of d1'-I ricl OPl·ntting budgets sl<ttC'wu..lc tluniig 1978·7!1 and thereafter IN LOS ANGEi.ES. 11 ol lht· 13 City Council mcmbl·r ... polled REAGAN NOW GRANDFATHER L 0 s A N G ~= L Es c p I Former Gov. Honald Re<Jgan hu-. bl'eOml' a grandf;,slher tor tht> first t1mt-. wtth tht> birth of Cameron M1l'h<.tl'I lk;~gan Ht·;,s g;in.; cJaul!ht<·• 1n l;rn Collt·cn. 27. )!a\l· hirth to lhl· ho~ Tues d;,sy She 1s tht• \\-Ill' 111 lh't1gan.., :t:1 \1•;1r old son ;\l1C'hat:l · Thl' h1rth also mad1· acln'"" ,J a rw Wvm<in. :vt 1thal'I !-molht•r and Ht·;tgan., t1r!-I \\111·. ,, gr:.rnd molhl'r b~ Th<· Loi-l\ngl'le' Time' '!U1d .111 oe1·uµatton..tl r :.ax -.hould bt• 111ns1d<·r<'d "' Jn <tlt t•rn~1trH· ..,ourcc• 01 rt·vcnuc althouJ::h all t I ';ud lhe> an·n I 1·ndor"lng ... uth a ta' Thi· 1;1x \\OU ld r1".,t>mbl1· 0.1klanc1'... t•mployt•(• l1r1•nsf' lt·t· "h1C'h the· ... t<Jlt· Supn·me Court upheld T11csd<1> That La>. applie:-tn W:.tJ!t's ovt•r $6.500 it 't'Jr h1rned 111 0<1kland. regard It•" 6f \loht!n· the t·mployl·t· re- "ldt•:.. In uth<'r actwn. J.os J\ngl•les ('nunt' Supt•rwr Court Jud~t· * • • Ceorgf' Oc·ll r1•t usNI tn ortlt•r Jn 1 mml·tl1..11t· h.111 to Lo' J\i'!l'll'' (.'ount} "''l'"'nr J\l••\.,1nder· Popt•'<; d1·1·i...1nn to r11ll hi1<'k <ill propt·rty tax .1~0.,1·s,nwnb 10 1 ...... 1 \l';tr., h•\t.'l .ind lrt·1•11• th1·m~1r lint.' )'t'<ff ....... But Judg1· l>1·l1 ..,.., Jnothl'r ht'iHIOI-! lo(J\1ond,t\ • Brown ha:.. ).!l\('n 1111 1r~1ng to ~··• "mtlar rollb;ll'k-.. in 11ltwr t·nunt1t·., lk ';'Y" th11...,tatt· m.1v han· to l<tkt• OH·r som<' '>t'f\ H'('" v. h11·h local ~U\ ernmt•nh t·11ulcl ru1 longl·r fund * * • New Jobs or Layoffs? Opinions Divided On Proposition 13 S;\\RAM ENTO 1Af'1 If Caltforn~ votl'r'> <1ppro' (' .1 7 IJilhon pro1x-rty l<tx cut Tucsd<ty, ofrle1al!.. in the -.I.alt:.., 5X countll'' ;rnd 4 17 c1l1c~ s ay they t ace some n1~hJmar1sh C'ho1cc:s Do they cut police departm enLc; or courts? Fire dcp:.irtmenL ... or ~<i rbage collccllon " Parks. school!> or hbranes" Do tht'y lay off tht• recently hired young minority woman or the white male with ycar:- ol seniority" Local government orftc1als say about 300,000 JOUS "ill be lost OPINION POLL ' INDICATE that voters <1re likely tu 1tpprmt l'ropos1t1on 13. the 1mtlat1ve by tax critic Howard Jarvis Tht· measurt:• would limit ta.xes on property to I percent of its m ark<•t 'alut>. wrth an .addtllonal v .. percent permitted tempor arily to pa' olf local bonds outstanding at the time of the election The Ill'~ rate would go into effect July l and have an 1mrped1ate cfll'tl rit cutting property taxes throughout the s tate by an average of :;; rwrccnl • For the homeown~rs who make up Caftforn1a ·., heralded "prrip l'rl) Ii.I"' revolt." the Jarvis rn1tial1\e medns relief from a!o>-.t·"' mcnb ttwt have doubled &nd tnpl('<l in lht· last l<'w YFar"> a:-1nf1,, 11on. rci.ll estate spl'tulat1on and a t1~ht hou~ing market pushril proper!) valut.~ skywe:trd . 1.0 CAL GOVE RN M ENTS NO\\' collc>ct dbout $12 b1ll1on ,1 \f•..1i in property tc.ixc:s If Pro1>os1t1on 13 passt'S they will colll'cl about S..'l b1lhon Gov. Edmund Brown Jr and lt:>~1slal1ve' le:id<.'rs !'>ay the:; 1·.il'I .II ford to lake> S2 b1ll1on to S2 5 b1ll1on out or thl· stalt• ... urp1uo., l<t make up losses . Jurvrs c1tt.'s pr<.·d1t·tron!'> by consl·rn1ll\t' etonom1st:.. hkl' !\oh1 I laur<'alc Millon Frll'dman th<tt th(• prOpt!rty ta'< cul writ tnggr·r ,, hutlding boom and C'rt.>ale 300.000 to 500.000 new JOh~ ' · J a rv1s. 75. a for mer nc·wspapcr publisht•r and mu nil'''"' maker and now head ol a landlords· association. sayc; Ltw r1•m:.11n ing property l<tx mom•y 1s more than enough to pay for prop1·rt' 1 l•lated servr<'l's, llkl• Pol1t·c· and lire protection, g,1rbagl' unrl ~('\lo('I'' I It• also say' any laid otf publac qnploycf' "ho 1., 1·ompt'l1·nr t·ould t rnd a )1n\ ate JOb 10 20 m11iutt.•s. Simple Interest Home lmprovenient Loans Lovv· sin1ple interest rates. calculated daily· Flexible payment term tailored to your nl'ecl ~ and qualifications. No prepayment penalty In fact. the faster vou rav u -back. th<! !e~<.. interest VOL! P~1\ .. I Call u~ for dct 2,1b THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA ... \ RolX"r' N Wred Publ1 .. l'lff ThOrl'o' K(*Y•\ ["di:oi • , n, I Ei! itoria I p ag,_€;;;. ........ ::::::~•T•hu·nJ·"·a·y-Ju·n·"·'-1·9·18--i::•llEl::l:::::l'i:l'C'=:l':C•m:B•d•rba .. r·C'•l<.1:r;;:E•l•b111C·l'laE•diiil1:..oalr• • .,.' ;1P:ma<;ig::iE1:d•~::J·':ll:;_;:mm tft !ttB Stud nt Must ,, Hav Protection l lw I l'l'Ull 111 ut.d r:qw ;.111d \11· •t 111g ul a 1:J ) l'.tr o ld ~1..·1 r.mo 11\ll'l'llll'di.1\t• St !tool g1 d rJt''>l''> q111·st 1011s ;11Joul tht• \ 11ltw1.tl11lll \ t>I Saddlt.•h,1<·k \'<ilk~ ~t wK·nl::. lo al t ach.s I n lhb 1..·u-..t". th1..· tll 1.ited g11I \\,ts \\,ilk111g hornt· from ...,th<tnl 111 " :-.1·n11 '>t1rll1dt·d al 1.-.1 lhat madl' lwr e:.isy prey lor bt·r u bdll<'l<!I' \\'lull' pt't'>lllH' ~t11 round111gs on l.ttkc· Fon·s t ;.ind the ~t·rr.,1111 lnlt·rrn1·d1:1t1 · Sd\Ool ;1rt> t1t•sthl'lt(•ally plea!'tng, tht•\ oh' 1ous h 1.·n·alt• :-.rmw -.t•<·unt y proolt .. ms for :-.t u dents \\l)o al't• lorTt>d lo W<tlk th rough the arc:.is. 'Tht• tlallll t• ol llHht' ~u rrn111H.ltn~s crl'atc:-. ;1 nt•t·d for 11wn·as1..•d Ja w l'lll'on·vmcnt patrob around lhl' :-chool ~t\l'S. 1..·...,p1..•t·1.1lh b<·fon• ano ~1ftcr school hour.., '\C\\ port lkac·h pi>lln•. for c:-.amplt'. h:.i' c 4l poltr.v of 11..111 oltng ;trountl t•tt~· !-.C'hool grnutHh hhortly bl'lort• and al tt·r ~rh11ol:-.1r1..· 111 ~t·:-.s10n ~pnl th~·d.;-.. h~· olf 1t·crs ;.i t ~adcllcbac-4< V3rft.·~· !>l'hooh at ... o c·ould lll'lp c·111 down th(· fXlss1h1 ltl\• o l ~ n .•eurr1..·ncc 111 \Ill' dtTadtul 111c:1d t•l\t lll\OI\ 1ng lhl' El Torn girl Sdlool oll1e1~1b •. tlso coulu hl'lp b~ t·neourag1ng ~tu dt·nt~ to us<.· llll' most open routt•s to ~c·hool Retain the Park ·r hL' tnunt~· Cecwr:il Sl·n 1c·t•:-. Agl'm·.v would lik(' lo lt.·~1s<· the t111d1..·vclopt•d ea~tern llurd of W1llrnm Mason l{L1g1onal P ark in lrv uw for agrccultuiie .\!though :1 slr~1wbl•t-r~· fudd or Christmas tree farm 111u v :.cem l>l'ltt·r th;.111 undevt..:lopcd purklund. a :-. the J n ·ine Planning Comm1ss1on seem!> to believe. we agrct' ,,.,th lr\'mc Plan111ng Om•<:tor Eddie Peabody that .suC'h dt•\ l•ln pment \\Ou Id 1t·o1rnrd1ze lhc or1~1nill l'Ontcpl lor I ht' pruµ1..•1·ty Tht· propo:-.l•d k,;.1!-.1..' l o LhC' Irvine Co. for thrc•e .vc·ar-. rH1tng hl, thl'll rnonth·l o·m o nth 1ndcfin1lcly. 1s too vagul'. c:h1l'lly on \\hen the park would revert lo a park. In CJdclit1on. once " u~c 1s c.stablis hed on a property. th<lt use tend!> to hctome e ntrenc hed und resists its dis · t..•...,tuhh'>hmc•nt ThC'fl' \\Ill he less impetus to d evelop thl· park as a park rf 1t sl't•m:-. lo l>t: domg well ac; a !arm F tirlht•r. tht' sound nf tractors. lhc s mc•lls or ll·l I tltzt·r"' and 111:-.cc·t1n d 1..·s. and th1..· s ight ol du-..l kicked up ll\ I <1 rm e r;-· work. would dl't r:tl'l t rom. cn.1oymcnl of lltt• part ol :\Jason that is a park Thl' t·1t~ .should rcl<rlll tts put k and foq~et about turn· mg 11 into t• ...,, rawhl'rr ." l 11>ld Bleak School Picture Sa<lrllc•twc·k Vall<'~· l 'rnficd School Distnct resident s :ir1• scht·dulc_id to n ·c<.·ivt· a fiver from :-.e hool of'ficials Fn- d;l\ th~tt clt•.st·nlil•s the 1mpaC't on th1· d1~trid if the J arvi~· (i:rnn propl·rty tax lim1tatt0n 1111t 1ativl'. P rnp 13 . passts Ill'\ I Tlll'"'c1.t\' T ill' p1c:tim: painted ts a hlt•uk on(' The .s<·houl district ...,ponsorcd .Jan·1;-. fl yer dcscnbcs program:-. lfw t \\Ould l>e <·ut II suhou.J CJff1 c 1c.d s had to cope with a proJt'Clt•d :S20 mtlhon nit I rom thl'ir SJS mtlhon -budg<·I S<'\l'l'a I nl t ht.• po...,s1hh.' <·uts a ffect all school lcveb < H ht· 1"' allt•c·t onh t•kml•ntu r~. int<.'rmed~tc or h igh ...,c·honl ll•\ t•h Cl•""" .... 11e-... 1111 1•\.tmpll'. '"'uld lw tlll'l'l'ti'>cd from :i11 :> :-.lu<l<:nl!> to 5:> :-ttult'nl~ <Jt C1ll ll•\ cls.•i\nd lht· distric t '' utlld bt· lorccd to c·ul school busing and lunch programs At the cleml'ntarv .ind intermediate school levels. of· I 1t·ials say they would c ut re medial reading and coun~l'I· mg programs /\t the high school level. Silverad o Continualron SC'~rnol \.\Ould close and athlelirs and perfo rming arts pro- g r;ams ilbn would be cut. The point is that thl· .Jarvis -G;.inn 1111tiati\'"'(H1\<i nipple our schoo ls and undt·rminc lhl' riualtt~· of ut'<t I 111n we hflVC coml' to dt•pt·nd on tor ollr 1·hiltlren. Saddlebuc k voters hhould ~tudv tht• 11\'l·r and makt.' <'t•l't atn they underRt:md the impllcaHons and impact on public· edunitton be fore c:a:-.ling their voles on Prop. 13. • , Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on tl'l1s page are those of their authors and ar1 1sts Reader comment is rnv11ed Address The Dally Pilot. P O Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/ Beauty By L.M. BOYD i\rgument cwtrnue~ over lht.' nationality Of the IAOrld's most beautiful ~1rb But the young ladies of Sri Lanka form erly Ceylon rem ain hi~h on the list of candidates Clearly. the govt'rnment of th.it is land thinks its wonH'n .i re the mos t d('<,1rabl1• l.t·~isl ators therl', 1n fact. arc• 1>1.rnnin~ a law Ln prevent lhO Sl' pulc·hritudin ou~ pla)•matcs from lt·a vtn~ the e uuntry Too many ht1 ve gone \•J thC' Middle Ea~t . 1t 's said. to cntcrtilin /\r<1h~ Scholars think t.he dog was the r1rs l animal to b e domcstac:itcd After that. in order. came a,atlle and sheep. horses a11d donkeys. t•h1ckcn!:> and cat~ Ut•ar Gloo111 y Gu~ h I m l' t h I' gov('rnmt•nt agencies and ind1 v1duals using bl;.1t•k mail I act I cs to 1nfluenre *our votes t rlC'd adJust1ng the ir operations lo a tight budJ!l'l hk,• \IW rest o f ~',';4;;'/ ~.;",,c:;;r;..•~::~·. '::t M(•\\ .. tt\'f ,,.,...._, U. ..., .... , e4 1ht ,...,..,~,., ,.,,.. ,,.., .... ,..., ... c:,,....,. c.v.. O.tly ~ .... Years ago a major league baseball player named Red Ruffling hit 17 foul balls dur- if!j one time at..,..t>at.. H any man has hit more, name him. Hebrew letters read from nght lo left. That's why the .Jewish Town Hall clock in Prague runs backwards . Its hours arc marked in Hebrew So the hands move coun t<•rl'lockwist• Q ... ls it proper to address the vice president of the United States as 'Mr. Pres1 dent'?" A It is when he's presidin~ over the Senate. of which hl''s president In a conversation with J\braham Lincoln, an :;ic. rpaaintant'e descrihed a cer t:11n historian of the day a s brilllflnt. s ayan~. "ll is doubtful that any other man or our time has plunged more rfC'l•ply into the s acred fount of learning ... Lincoln s aid, "'Yes. ::ind com e up drier " One out of five homcbuyers la~t yf':ir was s an1tle. And lhrc•c• out of fivt' were mar- r 1 l' d co u1>lcs without l'hl lclren. Q "How many ttmes a night does the average i<leeprr chan~e posiUon~"" A About 40 Was from the La Un word for "paciry" that we got the word "pay,'' says our Language man Eurl Wat~rR Stress of Campaigning ·Grows. I r £ d LI 11 v I ') .... I n s t h l' UcpublicJn norn1nat1on for gov c,rnor next Wet'!\, ht? h.i.d l>ctt<·1 find somebody nc·w lo srh cdult' his appt•anin(·t•s 111 lht• gcnernl l•lct·l t0n c·umµtt 11;(n ahead For. not t'ven Ll~yd ., of Lon don would 1nsun· h1!> life for •unotht•r wh1rlw1nd <'I fort hk1• that ht• undertook d U r I II ~ I It t • pnmary t•:.im pa1gn. Just ta kt• a r('ceall Fnclay and Saturday a s a tyl)1 l'al t.'xample lit!> ~ handll•rs ha<.l. h1nl '>µ£' 1nl!, 10 a breakfai.l group 0 11 llshan• Boule\ ard. lulll'hmg on tht.' San ta Clara Um\crslly l'ampus 500 m1l1..·~ nwa). rushing alTQ~!:> thl· Mailbox Goldt•n Galt• to .1 11n·s~ con ft>ren t•c• 111 San H<1r<1t•I. Ii 70 mill· trip 1n ht•.ivy tr:.tll1l'. und bark lo Los A ngdt.:~ lor J ban4ucl thu\ n1~ht. Da vbrcuk lound htm on the l':l~I c'rn slopt' of the Stl•f'rli...,, l.'IO rnllt•s d1!>tant. a\tC'ncfin g lht• Mule: Day ft·~tl\ 1t 1t·~ Ill n1~h11p, Hwn :!50 mill'" to thl! north tu th\• :\l othcr l..otll· to mc.1kt•., lun<'h •on ~IH'l't'h 1n t\uhur n. bJt'k 111 lk\l•1 ly lhlb lot tocktall~ anti on to .Sunta Ana lor a nother bun que t I ( on,~ d1dn 't know be tte r 1t 1At>11ld 1mml'd1al~l' .. uspcclt'<I that Dwk Tul'k. th« OcmoC'rat1<' P<• rt) ':-. 1mp1~h pu<•k.,tt·1 "ho d1: l1i.:h1t·d 1n tht 11"" 1ng rnonkl'Y • "n•ndl<'" 111t11 lht 11lul'hll1t n 111 H t• p u h I 11· J n c ,1 rn p ,, > ~ 11 ' 111 liq:um· <1,1\'>. '''"" hal'k .il 1A1Jrl-. .11 r.1ng1ng l>a\ 1~ 1t1n<.•r.1n A~Hfr lrom lhl' ~lrl•!t!' an<J !>tru1n upon \ht l UlldHh:tl 11~ ·..,u<'h :1curry1r11: tl1c r1; 1~ alwCly~ lhl' dangt•r mvolved i'h reaching pl <il't'~ wh1d1 lw ltt r <.k{•l lt·r "l'he1h1hng m<ike~ m and1:1ory th1• us(> of non-!>rheduled cha11er airplanes Tht·n too. tlwr 1• 1~ thl' rufflC'd ll·t·llng:--1Ahl('h must inl'v1lahl~ 11•sUll lrom u n 11npo~~tbll· "<'hedule Tlw taml'lahlt' guaran tet•i. thl' c~uH.l.att' will either bt late 01 nol able to s how al all OAVIS. of course. 1s not tht: onl) cand1<.lalt-to Ix: subjected to t hl· t-xacllrfg demands of thl <'<1mµ;_s1gn managers To f\rt'atcr or les.,t•r dc~rees most Clll ex p1•1t1.CJll'l' 1h1· hu~llt· of 1h1· 'pro ftsswn.ib. \.\ho .1n~111u . t o it-•1\l Ill> h;tM' \lnt'O\l'rt'd ht"IO\.. I h l' I I I'.: I) d I tJ ,1 11 .... I fl I 0 .1 p pl l· r :l r. l' l " "" h ('rt \14 f ! 14 I) t tl more µt•opi\ an: t->.pu t\d 111 gclhl t Tiit: RF.St.LT!' ;1r<> <1n "" 1un•nrl' t•ontr!-t Y.h1 rh \\ouul <'hi.·l!t np<· <·H'n tht· top con<I• I :or.l'd 0 ! ~rt' r ii' ,1 ! h I l't , • .., SI I l'r.J:(l'I;. It'\\' ( a r.c!1d.1t(' .. 1·0! i. p •t 1:ur 1ng " 1· .. mp.11 1;!r1 M t•d 1rn1 i-cwr:t'l' "Ol• id 11rnb~ hh < xpw1r· th\·t ·t 1• !ht o'lhnorma! !low of ~·drt·n.,lmt> C'<iUsetl h\ th• 1 "< < :t l mer.' Of I hl' <ii m pd1g11 "h:rh ke<'D~ them i.01nl! Bui h ll• arc!uou~ c2 mpa1gnm~ undoubl c dlx_ h ai-<..honc:r.cc tht> '"l'" ut 01.!11}' o p<>l :t1C'1an F \l r :·t lx:--t 1A 1l ti t·;,nc11d.1tf>•, proj!1.1rr.nl(.'d on ., ldl m1111 rt>d ~or.. b.t "t'hl<lt:lt• 11.r.n1n11, 'or pl:hl:t· oll:<·t ts " ~' udtr'I.! un 1\t 1 t.·l-lnjt Tc "''" .... 1.,tt·Y.1<11• 111 t:rt• 11• C<.t1fr.r1H,1 ont-rnu .1 trc H·I an are:.. grt'i.i!t•r lh;,n tht• ~t«.:tt'~ of l\IC1s~<Jrt:u~1·tt~ Mam\' V11m ont. 'l'lt·IA ll.•mp·d11r,. l)(-i; ":in '. Conn<'<. t •rht _ ~1''" York l'it•w Jt-r<i·) Hl'f<Hio' l!-!i.!nc! M<ir}'!anrt .rnd \.•r i:ini.1 romh1n('(1 Arid th(-}' mu~I n ·aC'h Otil to IW!C'l' ,I!-rr..ifl) p1 c;i,lp a .. \.\Ill b~ IOWld 10 JI: GI •ht· Nt·\lo t:.ngla nrl ~t<:tu. · C 0 N (, R t; !'~I 0 N t'\ I. .11• ct leg:!-lat1ve C'amp11:gr~1rg " m;1 much b<'ttl'r )'ht> c!::-\rn:l:-Jrt' loo bt~ and ror.ta:n IOli man} 1woµlt tor ea~~ t-.ecl:onc t.>r·r.~ Somt d1!-lr:rt~ are largN thar• •orr.t· 'l<!tl'!-F o r t'°(dff\J,il' lt:J roict T n,,;: J c hn~on' F1r<.t Conj?re<;s1or.al 0 1:-tr:e1 cc' < r" morl' 1 h (j n 32 ooc1 "Gt;arr mrll·s Tht1\ 1s m crt> rhao C1n~ one· of nm1.. ... tc.IC's and ~r<'<itt:r tha r. tht· total ;.11l'a c,f Connl'c 11t11t Dt>le: .... an • Mass<•chustlt:-. !'.t'W Jpr~l'V Rhode Island and ~, .. .,.. ll<:mpshtre put to~Nher St;:t\• Sl'rti:ltOr Reiy Johnson .... d1~ tnct 1~ eH·n b11tger t han tha t of h1~ o :·mc:s<Jkl:' ConRres:;m<1n (.'on,;1ll•r!nA lh~· tr:.11 \•1 .tr.d lor.J! houri-and t rc•mendoll~ d Ion wh1rh rnu~t be put 1r.10 ' t•c. m pa1~n 11 t !> ., wor.c1·f Jnyhoc:Jy 1~ \.\-tlhng lo rur for lh1 vii l('t':- Jarvis Still Leaves It Up to Legislature To the Editor Watching Jarvis and Vincent sell Prop. 13 provided 'an an!>\\Cr to a puzzling question. Many :.irl' wondermg why big corporation:. and other owners of extcns1vl· real es tate are opposrng 1:1 a lthough they and all apartment owners will receive windfall rt• ductions in property taxes 1r 11 passes. My guess is the b1 gg1t·., oppose 13 bf-cause they can JI<•~ s omeone lo read the tea leavl'~ Prop. 13 will clearly disrupt S<'hool a nd local government !->ervices unless the Legislatun: lev ies additional taxes· Aflt·r comm1ttang the current s tall' surplus. a s hort fall in monies to pay for local services 1A1ll amount t o about S4 b dlion <enough to pay off 275.000 people in line to rC"C'e1ve Sl4.500each1 P ::issa1:te C)f 13 will leave 1h1• L g1!>latur<' res ponsible ror sol\" ing the loc·al pro blem s thoil J urvt'i c rcatl•S. Yes. thl' .... a 111c· Lcg1slat1irl• that J arvis br:mds :1s inrompclent tn daily attock., tha t nvul l lltler's emotional s p •' e l' h (• s t o t h e p r e w a r Germans I round J<Jrvis and. partll'Ular ly '\l.1occnl frightening in their distort ion of facts. t:ilk of rev· olution and indiscriminate at tacks on our public servants, elected. appointed, h irer! and even lhosl' who work for u~ without pay. To put it simply NO on 13 an<l YES on 8 seem~ the hcst current hope for t::ix and rent relief with no n1..•w taxes CJllll ordl'rly gov crnmcnt J.YM/\N S F/\ULKNER lro11i<- To the Editor The mos t 1ron1c nspccl of the Jarvis-Gann 101llal1ve 1s that m a n y of 1\!l s upporters wPre among those that condemned the :1nt1 government attalurlc of some young people u few short vears ago Ronald Rt>a~an won re·clecllon a!> governor in part because tie rame down hurd on college st udenl ~lrot~1t·1 s. 1.aw~ were cn ut•ted S I lluvaku\.\a wus e levated to th<' IJ !"i St•n11k Now these hypocrite•-. w;1nt to do elisentrnlly the s ttme thing they cril1c1ied olh<'rs for seek· an~ Th<'y want lo dis mantle. 1f not overthrow. ~OvC'rnmcnt And daily we see som(' oldt'r p('rsons cxhil>iting the s ume childish behavior or throwing s pitballs at the estab!Jshment GERALD HANSEN ,.,,.,... ('otafrol To the Editor The b<'sl thing about the , StraLCRIC Arms L1tr11tut1 un Tren L\ tS.\l.T 11 1 between the l ' !-. und 1111· l ' SS H 11-that tl will mo"'l ltlo.l·I:-tonta1n lhl' pnn <·1 p lt·s fo r SALT Ill ma)o1 rl' du1.:t1ons 1n nuell•ar a rst•nab Evl'n 11 >I -.h<auldn 't. we ~hall <1l 11•;....,1 wt· for th•· f1r~1 tinw °'''" s1d1•-. 11pt•1.1t1ng undt:r -..1milar agrN·<I l1mlfs. a.. S,\l.T II \.\tll codify lht• l'On r·t•pl of pant y and do ,J \.\;I\ wi th t lw t•h;11w1· <>f «ttht·r !.lllt• g:,i1n1ng ~up1·ri1111f ,\' It ''ill rlt•Jw rHl on cf. f<."l'll\'l' 11111l;1lt•r:,il vertftc<JltOns. ltw .1l11l1ty to ch'\ Pt I an~ pott·n· 1 i;tl '111l.110r ,mr1 I h1· 1 und.i men tal n:it1on;1I 1111l'll''-l ol h11lh -.ides in I ull co1r1pl1.111h• l hopt· thal e\ l'ryom· lllt t•n•-.t cd 1 n arms cony ol "1 II :-.u pporl \h1-. treatv i\11\RCELON .JOll~SO:\ ''i4>1(",, .~h(_)(•kitag ro th1· 1-;t11to1 J\s r.1('\llt\ ""' l ~l'r to !hr· c;;I\ Studenh l'l'nt1•1 at t 1 'I I h•,:r 11hl 11:t..tll·d lo n ·-.pond 10 l'rof Ccoq.:P l\ent ·.., n ·c•t•nt lt•ller., to I ht• l'ilol r nm a -;pcr1.1l1sl 1n the Engl is h langUCIJ.!l'. and I ..;ec nothing unusual or wronA 'wllh th,. u:.t• of thC' w111 cl "J!uy " to nwan "homoM·xual ' It ri•fl(•tb a po~1t1vl' •wlf 1m.1g1• :ind st•n<·-. tn cl1srw l lh1· myth thal i.:ay"' cJrt• ohSl'S .. t'<I With S('X (a~ lht• 1Anrtl "hom ost·~11a\" d ot•!-. not 1 i\ny 111 \(•lli ~<·nt rt•adN knows tht,i l ther<''s a !11ffrrcn1•e hl'lwN•n hlat·ks' use of lh\• "'nrrt "hlack .incl the Pf'nt agon ., ust• of "pro· ll'l'lt\'t• n'JC'tton -.trike " Tht• 1A 11rd : ·~uy · t!Yl.'ll ha' .i history 1 t wa., Oll<'l' u ('Ork word 14h1ch Kent would know tf ht• wt•rt• litcrnlC' an gay .,lurlll'" Hts <il lus ion lo ~z1s 1-. p:irlH't1larl> c•g r<'gwus since thl· 1'<111~ sc-nt 250.000 gay'> to the ir 1l1•alh 1n the COO\'l'Ot rat 1011 ca Olp!'- K•:NT'S v11•"s on the n;1tun· of hnmosl'Xllnhty ur1• ~111wkrng !low can hc <-;Il l A:JY lovl'r' · · a u I o · l' rot 1 l' • · • t> r I t· !:> b ' 1111 rn o t h c r" ".,, "r i It'. • or g <J y tt'aC'hc·r~ "s,·lfi:;h"'' As for polrt 11•s, whul oppres:-.1•11 mtnon· ty group ever gained lhl'1r n ghts :\Olt?ly by vote of loctil com· munities·• What do you imagmc- the voters in Selma would hHve s:ud nbout blacks· rights in 1900-i Thl't r opinion docs not m i> an thut black!I have no rights. nor do lht• recent \lil t·~ tn f'lorida ~nd e ls t.•wllt'r<' mean I hat ga ys do not h:H't' right<1, but s tmfllY tha t \H"l·~-'1l<'tnA 11l•nll'd t ht?m Ont.• or lhe WC'dlC'tl lhrf"al!I to ~·1 v i11,at1on 1~ 1g1101 ::in('(• und m1i.1nform.,11on It ii-c.,pcc·1nlly laml'ntJbl(· tu ~l'l' 11 pcrrctrated In J rl'llo'' profc,..,sor JAMES R MEEHAN Asi.1Sl3f1t Professor Lo wer Tar Works To tht• Bd1tor For many mon1hs ! h ~ vc lls ll'ned to ari:~umenl~ against Prnp t:I h~ our rll ll'" :ind .,chool d 1~1r 1\'l~ H1'1ng 1 .11">E'd tn th1 stJlt' ol Wa.,t1>11gl11n I know they t1 l'l' wt ong Tlw -;t.ilt• ot \\-<.1 ... t11ngton ha~ .J onl· pc•n •t•nt prorwrty tax. CJ six 1wrcN1l ~Jks tax. and no Mate m<'omt· l:t:-. I never telt d t·naed f1 rt 111 poler{· protl·rt ion If th~ -.1·ho111 d1s111t·t._ st.'l'm to hi:vc tr1whlt· \\.llh tht.., 111.1yhe tht'y oughl lo rompJ ft' th t· 11'"1 !:>t'Oll'" fT JS 11:\n: fnr thos<' who l1C'31 "1th pul>ht' mont·~ lo be µl:Jet..'d "'' .1 hurtgl'I and lt·;m\ to bulan('1• th111 hooks il'-lht•\ \.\Oulrt lhetr 111 1 son;ll dwd,111g i1ccounb nr \\OUld h;1\l' lht·11 \.\l\l'S hal<1nn• llw 11 chetk1ng <.icrounb WI! h<lvt• a $.1 blllton o;urplus tn San<1men111 The mere l<icl that tl t"'Xtsh mean._ we've paid too mu<'h r.n .... rnmenl should never hi• ;illo\\ocd '" tax bqond 1t._ m•t·ll~ , I ::-1gne<I tht .l;tr,·1s 1n1t1ul1vt• hcr:111~<· I wanted -.pending <:Ut nut rrplan•ct C1\HOL BEAMJ\i'li • .. ''(•("of ode To lhl' Ed1Lo1 Ft•c1f'ral 01i.f n<'t J U<iJ?<' .le~s< W Cu rt•~ reccnll v n•c·<·t ved an .iccoladt• ~l'ldom read or heard rn JUd lCIJI urt'l<'S It rame fmm a three Judge p:l nl·I of I ht· t S 9th C1rcu1t Cour t o( t\ppc·JI .. ;.1i-a part of its '' rtl lt·n clt.•r1sum 111 th< Equ1ly Funding Corporation or Amenc& "('t' 111 1t1t''-I ro ud :-.cu ncl a I .J udge Cur 1 1~ pn• .... trll'tl over the highly <·ompl('x :i111l lt•ngthy 19i~ trial In H'Hrl 10~ v1rtu1il ly all l hallt'n1'!1''-t11 th<• eonv1ct1ons. the: a p1wll:.ill pum I c•oncluded "TT IS IO th<' con!'1dcra hle credit of lht• 111dgc.1 who tried the complex cu:;e cCurlt~ I th al the r t'Cord 1~ not only free rrom re· vcr~1blC' error but 1~ remarkably ('IC'a n in tcrrns of the minor am perf(•c taoni-1hut crt"'<'P into a long and involved trial " JudgC' Curll!<, 72 and now .-..t mt retired. live .. with his ~•f<' Mildred tn 1'l'WJ>orl Ut"'u~·h and l 0 m m 1; ' ' ' I (~ I h I' t; s CourthouM rn Lo~ Angele<. lit· v. ~<. bon' tr. Sar Rern:•rrl·no <.r.n .ind grandi.or of I ..... \ l'r'" wh1 pni ct iced thcrC' L1k ~ hr!' lather t h<' presert Judge Cur11s -.en11• ,.,, th•• Suprf'mc· Court 1n s.,n lkrnar rllno lie ·•<'C'< p11·tl "Ii p1J1otmtnt lo thl' f\•d1•r.i. benC"ll tn 1963 Th<.• lion Jt'!'!'t' W Cur,, .. t•a rtwd th1 h?gh pra::-1· d I ht• .. ,, Plil:·tc· .;udges. h1.1 11 ~01..thc11~ ('P l1forn1an~. o t-.... c: kr.1 w11 ;• n cJ a d m 1 d 1 t-t• I t' lo! •• 1 ~cho!arsh: .;ucl1c•al tt•rrp1·r.o ml•r.t mlcgnt y anc! 1..nf ;.ol:n~ hl:mo r of lh1~ ;un!-it fer mar.' ~('•Ir' 1• <. .. <·a st· of so v. he.I l'ls1• I~ rH W '' ALBI:.RT ~ RATf.~ ,tfedic-of DedU<"f ion To the Edttor WhN\ f rc:.11! of th1· pos!'l1h1ht 11 Of rh .. ngtr.J_! rnt•(ht'JI 1nc•41m1• ta"\ ('!-!>() lh&l "'c ('()U(l! onl) <lcCIUC't er , m ount m l'~< l'"~ r:( 111 rwr ct•nt 1n<,tt..l:!c! or 3 Ill I ('l 1'11 I wa' t•nr••gt·~ l h~·H' bt•tr tr31l' for o lonf.! llmt' blC'.·llM' <11: mt•d1ral t•x pc-n~{·~ V.l'rt' not clcelt.:clltl:t· Ct>r 1:i1 n l}' rnttl:c;,I ~huul<l he 1f not~ing cl~l I" ~t>'11('ar govC'r11mcn1 offrr1al.., "~•)'If!!! \\t' rr.u~t do <.r,mt'lhtnJ:: ~ ;•hol:' nwd1c~ll t'O~t " Wl' con ~t <1 nt!y rt'ad ~t:gl!C~l :ur~ <ilJout w~Y'· LO mak{' n11·<llc·:,I exptns1·~ moi c• ..,, :11!abic·. how mt.:l h mon · med1e.11 cost:-l•:i\ 1· 11w1 t•as1·cl compared t o othcr c•\pc•nst'"· t'lC TO DECR EASE our ,dltN:lhll' d eduction i:-unbt 1:rv ~.t111· Tht•re SN'm " 11· b1· .• r. 1m pres:-.1on >n rr.Jn} d ot wr-. and dent1~ts' o(flni. lh<il t·\~·ryom• he.• .. a nire bti,? medtt'Ji rovt•r 3Kl' s uch <1s I ho~c· µr O\ 1dc•d m l.ny l:.irgt• co mpanll'' ~·nrl some or the unions M any St'lf employed. and m:iny who work for vNy ~mall (1rrn" h11 v1· :il 1110~1 no coverage Th<.' '>t·lf 1•mp!oyt>d pay larJ(C (el!s for dn ).;rt1t•eful coverage. I. f I ·... w ri I e Io o u r t' o 11 ~rl'~~mcn nghl awl\y unit ~1·1 .-.omC'thing done to :.top th1 .. nt•W 10 percent nrrangemC'nt' J HAMILTON • u11e11 /rom rtodtrt arr welcome The nght to conden$f' Leiter~ to )11 'f'OCt or el1m1nah· hbtl is rtservt'd utt~t o/ 300 worru °' less will bt giut'TI prt/trntce Ml lett("rt m~I m C'ludf' 11gnaturt ond mrnl1ng oddn ~:. bul name.Y mo11 bt w1t~ld on ,, quest 1/ mJ/ /1cu•nl rtarnn ta appart.-t Poetrt1 UJ111 not~ published .. , ' , t • I j I ! i i l \ i i ' • ~ • ' ' ' • • • ) ;,- t I t ~: 1,hur~la NYSE COMPOSITE 2 p.n1. (J!: OT) Pric~ TRANSACTIO~S 'I 0.-.t..oh""' ..,., ..... ,,-,.,..11 ..... YO" MIO-\I P .. th< P!IW 9ool0fl Dtl,,..I ..,.,(.IMll\rwlo '10<~ .. ... ~.-~ ..... l'IW ........... ,_ •• , ...... ~ ... 11i.. o. • ..,,.,,., ......... , ... .. -I Bill Seeks Back Taxes ... 11', '°:i...-~., ,, ,.._ ... 1''J.t -'• IS\o lS I ., .. -, ... U"'• '• ., ., _ ... LOS ANGELES CAP! County A.sse.ssor Alexander Pope has a n· nounced that he has billed McDon· nell Douglas Aircraft C9rp of Lon~ !leach fo r $1 8 5 m1ll1on 1n back property I axc:c; 1'ht' sum Is bai:icd on $643 million wo rth of DC·I011 built fro m lllt'J through 1976 :1t the firm'<; Lon" Beac h plant Pope dcsrribcd t he fi gure Wcdnesd av os the larJi<:Sl escape assC!ss mcnt imposed m coun ty hu;lory An escape assessment Is an cvalua. t1on on personal pro~rty above what the hrm de<'lares and p&y~ without prote st. Such assessments usually ure settled by negotiations, at a henr· Ing before the County l\S8Cssment Appeals Board or by court action. Thursday June 1 1978 s DAIL y PILOT BJ I ITT · to Shed1_ O,J,y 'Stars' Wanled 8> Mil T OI' MOSKOWITZ In "Tlw So\'t•r eagn Statl' of ITT, ' ha !> best selling book of f1 v~ )'{'lir!\ ago, JOW'nah!>t Anthony Sampson doubt~ "hdhl'r lnlt•rnullonul Tl'lephont• and Telegraph <'ould ~ur VjV(.' the d<.·purtun· or llarold s G >neen, the a rchitect a nd ring m aster or thl' spr awling ronglo e rate. 'It 1s hkcly t believe. lhat a r Geneen retires thr ITT <'fllpire w1ll prove 1mpos51blc lo Id together. ~1thout the £rive and Iron control or the aster." concluded So!11pi;on WE'LL GET A CHA NC•: TO see-how Sampson ' pre d1ct1on works out Ct'n~t:n. f~. r(ltared on Jan I , turmn~ on·r thl' ch1l'f executive's po~t to SO·year·Pld Lyman C Jl:imrlton Jr H a milton 1s the same age Geneed was when he took ove r JTI Under Gencen . ITT'<, sates ballooned from S800 m11l1on to $16 lHlhon , fueled by acquts1t1ons or som e ISO companies here a nd abroad The result •~ a ~orporat1on that ranks 13th In sales, 18th In as~et!> and 19th in profit:-.· um o ng United Stall's firm~ ITT companies tmng you Wonder bread. Hostei;s cup- c,1 k1.·:-Morton fn1tl'n dou~hnut!'>. G\\altney me al' a nd S<'ott ·~ Turf Uutlder l~~n tiare product~ They lodge )OU rShe.ralon hotel cht11n 1. le nd )OU money IAl'lna. Thorp1, l l'<J l' h )'OU I Spt·l'd "r1t1ng l n '-ltlut l' T ... ) I 11 r B u !> 1 n t• ., ' 1nst1tUtl•I .ind 1n<,urt' yo ur pr o pc.·rt ) IHartrord 1"1r1>1 Thl'!.l' ptodut l!> and "''rv1cc.·' bt.·<'amc part of Money Tree JTT rlurin~ Genc·tm's. '>h·\\ardsh1p. To run ITT \oday fT\t«ms ndlng herd over 250 d1ffcrcmt compan1t!S in M coun tries a task to wh1r h Gt•nt:t•n devoted hims elf nr ght and cl<ly. bung rt•\l.ardt•d to n ·c•t•rlt years \I.Ith pay of about SI m1llloo u yc•ar T llE ITT EMPIRE WOU LD ~ even larger af not for a t9i I antatJ us t sl'lllt>ml'lll undt·r \!. h1ch lhe conglomeratl'- agrCt•d tu shC'd three companlc!\ 1Avls rent a-car. Levitt the homl' l.lu1lder a nd Canl<'cn Corp . the 1nst1tut1onal fc•cdl'r 1 and part of a fourth !Grinnell fire 'protection s ) sl cm s 1 in rt'turn lor bc1n~ allowcd to keep the Hartford insur ance companies Ont.> qu<'~l 1on ;:ilway., ra1sl'<i about con glomeratei; Do comparues P4:rform bcttt.·r aftC'r ~mg swallowed'> Tht•n.· art· no cll'ar :in:-.wer'> 1\\·" d id well . If not bet tt·r . undl'r ITT" "1n,g than 1t did on 1t~ own On the other hand . Lt.•\·1tt dete n ort1Ll•d Sam pi.on, after hie; 1ntens1\ l' ... tudy, thre" up his ha nd' !\<iyin~ there 1~ no way to de- tffmtnt.> af ITT com(lponcnlb pcf'formcd ..beu ci: 1ns1de or out:.1dc the lold ~c;.iuM· lht• record~ defy th· analysis of l'X p ('l \S fhcn• m ay l>c .1 C'leart.>r an~wcr to :1nothc r QUt·st1on I!\ all th1~ bu) 1ng and merging necl'ssary 'I ,\f'Tt:R .\ WHILE ACQlJISITIONS become a way of life lor thC' ron~loml·rate It\ a m1ndlcs~ exercise of powt·r How m1ocl lt•!>:-one can Judge Crom the remarks n·- ct·ntly ma<lc b) llam1lton Looking over the industrial cache he heads. Hamilton said that ol lht' 250 Opt:rat1n~ un1L'>. 33 arc "highly profit .1blC' · · quahf.) 1nf:( a~ "st;n s" of 1rr S<.•vcnk t·n ha\C' l.>1.•t•n 1dt.·nt1Cied 41!. uni;u1tablc. a nd llamdton plans lo ~cl r id or them ITT'S COAL. llE F.XPLi\l:'liEO. '' "to h.1vc 180 to :!00 :.tare;-and prune' orr the.· rt''>l . In short. Gt·n<'en's sucr~sor ;el ltT may l<>P off as m:iny as 70 compan1c rn the coming yf'arc; Gt:n~en wa~ lh<' grand :icqu1~1lQr llam1lton m<1y become the g rand l·XL'CUllOOCr • 4Eastern Casinos Stocks Ride Gaming Tide NEW YORK r ,\PI Exc itement over t he f1 r!:it ll'gahzed casino gambhnE? en the East ha~n ·1 been restn ct l•d to AtlMllc City On Wall Strcl't. 120 miles to the north. stock 1n several com parties with gambling inter<::-;\' 1'\ riding a hot streak of its o~ n THE LIST OF NEW YORK STOCK Exchange issues hilling new highs for the past 12 months was s pnoklcd "1th such nam1es lal-1 week a!. Bally Manufactunng , which makes slot m achines, Caesa rs World and Ha rrah '<>. OJ)<'rutor-. of hotel ra!.IOOs in N1:vada , and Playboy En terpnses. which 0 \1.TIS resort rac1ht1cs as well a~ Playf>oy magazine . /\t the Amcn c:in Stock E:xchange, he avy trading con- tinued in two 1ssul's of stock an Rc~ort~ lntcrnallonal, thl' rompany tha l r un'-the first casino to open m Atlantic Clly late la:,t week Both issues sold for less lhan SJ a share in TAKI NG STOCK J9i6. l\l Lhc end of last ~e,·k, one was going for S36 li2 a nd lhe other for S54 25 Caesars. Dally and Playboy a ll have an- n o u n c e ct p l a n s t o open casinos in Atlantic City. Since mid Arni. Caesar!> s lock climbed from $10 87 to Sl9 25, Playbor from SIO lo Slfi, a nd Hally from S23 75 lo $35 Resorts stock gamed more ground Tuesday a fter th<: company announced t.hat first returns from the Atlantic City casino were better thun expected. BUT BALLV'S SHARES TOOK an ahrupt downward turn. Calhng more lhun $3 on news t hat the Justice Department's ant it rust d1 v1s1011 was 1nvest1gating its position m the s lot machme bu~mcss Traditionally then· havl' been few securities analyst~ who have followed thl• Aambhng companies Many c lients a m ong invest1n~ inst1tut1ons .some pension fund!>, universities and rehf{aous or gan1zat1ons -~no1d investing in the gambling business. But the npeninf? of the natron'i; first casino outside Nevad a and the puhhclly 1t has received caught the eyes ol m any other invl'stors "IT'S A f'i\OTlL\T I TlllNK v.111 feed on Itself," said Roherl Sto vlill, ch a i rman o f lhe investment policy <'O m m 1ttt-e :tt Oc>nn Witter Reynolds Inc . a brokerage firm • · flight now rt looks os thou~h the most exciting place for 1nvc!ltors this ~um mer 1s i;toing lo be e1thC'f Atlantic City itself. or flO miles oH Uw Ccl8~t from Atlantic City wherl' s t•ver al oil rompan1c4 are d rilling In the Baltimore Canyon ·· Some broke rs llll\'C warned that 1nvc11t mcnts. hke the gambling 't O<'ki;, lhlll arc riding 8 wave or heated !peculation can be ris ky STOVAIJ, SAID SOME PROFESSIONAL investors have gone ":\hOrt" 1n the gambhnlJ stocks -bor rowing sh ares and St!llin~ lht'lll In hope:i of buying them back IOtt>r •ll 1t lowe r pnce Some sto<'k tradeni often sell short In periods of high enthusiasm for 11 s lock or group of stock~. such as \\he n ., company stnkt'l! oil or bl'lnas In a new mine TeleVision I II ,., I• U TONIGHTS LATEST L1$T1NGS rtll 'MSOAY ; ' Evt.N1Nu 1100 U I C&S NE'NS 08 HEWS -Q EMEAOEHCY ONE• Prom A •J ttt'IUI W ~h· G"O< •• , I., .... 0 OUHSMOK.E A 1e•tw .... N '-"'°'•"'-' ~ m ... b to tt~tm •• tu' (h 1111f' • ,.,-, .. r 1....0 woman wrhl •n• 1tottt .. '""' bet!n LC1•1 .. <,pond1ftQ wltn him pu1 .. •y t\ur ot 'irno nen Cl) T~E BRADY BUNCH 01tv111 lllfl Br l'l<1VS cousin ,, convinc~ f''lf:t ... )10). r•> thongs s...-m 10 qo wro11v wnen"""'' ne ~ 9rriu11Cl (I) AOAM·12 A 1ob0&ry tn prooren .ind .. PO•S•ble Child b11a11n9 casf' ll06tl problems tor ine olftcer~ ED ONCE UPON It -ct.ASSIC Griiiy Kid Robin HOOd l aelt M ar!Qn s entouraqe •S pro lt...1!1d from roboor > ny Robtn MP11nw1>1le Richard .• ppo1n1s longrl>amo~ •ns1ead ol PflnC'l John Iv IUle rn l>t~ BDM'n<:e i?Jrl .- OI 1211R) \ m11d1h . ;ind 0111\q·1µht·d . .Jatnl'!'- EE PERSONAL FINANCE Est&IP T .IAP~ ~ ABCNEWS 8.30 f) MO\/IE • • • 1 , Dorrwtt•u~ AncJ Lann· Kl'I'\\ Ill 1 l11t1J.!ll' 111 lilt' l,tl'V ot d..ingl'r \\ht•n lw lrtl':o. 1n1t lor tlw 1111111>.tll h :Jm .1 -. .J:um· ... .ti It. n•ttll'lh to T \ l11n1,1.!h t 11l !Jon .\ BC. ('h;11111vl I ll>e Gt11rJr.i ors t 1954) V1c10• Ma tur,. Su\dr "1JylNJrd In B1bltc111 ''""'~ d C:h11s11M slave defies 1h" .., word ol God only to rt>.il lorm no~ IJ11h lilllll I ' hr 30m1n J Cnnc1us1on {!J AMERICA 2NIGHT Guest:. El T1h<' Ballerinds M1 MERI/ GRIFFIN Gut}Sts N1cha,las H;inimond Bt>s~ Armstrong Norm Crosby Dr Cl>rt!>ltaaro BarnarO 0) BEWITCHED Esmera111.1 \ trflg•c mawc WI)& up C1t>O•Qt• Wa~111ng· IOn (Part It / (I) ROOKIES Oul~roe pressur t!S .ire •urn.nq on~· of the DP!f1 COPS On Ille bUal tnlO dlt uns1abt;> menac." 7:00 0 NBC NEWS 0 LlARSCLUB 0 ABC NEWS 0 BOWLING FOR DOLLARS ED 01/ER EASY Roborl Yoong a CJ~!>e'Olti lo• nu111hon dut> oroces~ 1n11 soc1dl .,,<eu111y tRJ a!) l.HE GROWING YEARS 0) I LO\/E LUCY Rocky •S otferoo 11 Europe. an booking he can' I refuse. but he can I attord tn takr; Lucy (l) AOAM·12 Malloy and Reed ma•e ~om· .. unusua• arrests ano ('honnf>I l~i•t u1911 1J K ~XT CBSI L An<11•1t··, 8 KNBC 1 NUC r lo· An1.1t-•~·-. O KTLA iln1l 1 l •, Ang•• t'<. U KABC TV l A8C1 Lo , Angt'1t·'> ({I o<FMO 1CBSI SJn Diego 0 KHJ TV (Ind ) l 0., AnqelP, 11}) KCST !ABC1 ~ ... n Owqo 0) KTTV (lnC! I LlJ'> Anqclt''> C!) KCOP TV 1lnl'l 1 LO'> AnQe'''" m KCE r rv, PB'>J Lo .. Ani1"1 ..... EE KOCE TV1P85) Hunt.nqron Be..ic.n Rt'tld Ullltvf'" 11 llJl>t ED MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT EE HOME GARDENER · Grnt>n Houses (ijj JOKER'S WILD 7:30 0 $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 0 NEWL YWEO GAME 0 THE GONG SHOW 0 JOKER'S WILD 0) THE BRADY BUNCH The Bradys camp rn 11n Old de~NhlO m1n1nq rown whero thc>y mt>Pr " q1tuled prospec.tor who wspec•~ ' tney ve com!' 10 1ump h•S tl.:tom (I) AMERICA 2NIGHT Cul-SI~ £I T11>0 B.1llP11nJS ._ @) 28 TONIGHT PJrl•Cul.11 Soutnland c:om mun1hPc-; ;u~ v1~1tf)d dncJ lll!'tr tf'ldr••dU31 orobl"m" Jnd c.uttur"'i c ~ ,lm•f'lf'U EI!) NEWSCHECK "'" 1nlo1ma1tvl! c:o11oc11ot1 01 Or:inqf• County 11!'w~ QO•f'rnm,.nt Jnd conwmP1 .ilfa1r ~ pt'Opll• find ~PO•'" l !J IN SEARCH OF i), MATCH GAME P M eoo e re THE WALTONS Wllr>n Jom·BOb forger-. hos picnic. OoH~ w1tn Pn1Gy Br1mm•~1 9,,,. 1•ag~rtv ,.,~,. h•) ornltittt "' pt,Jo..- T ourisin Target Of Probing Report By J .\ Y SllARBl'TT L.OS ,\NGELl::S 1,\P1 tf 1.1xt·-. didn't Y.1pe you out . you -ma) lw pl<1 nhing a summ t•r ':.ll'al111n o n ·r"t.'ct!'> It '-, with fint· t1m1n g . lh1·n . that PBS now 11ffl•r.., )OU .i tourist sho\.\. "\.\'ho l'<i) !'> for P arad1M·'' · Bul 1h1· progrnm. M·nt to PUS ... 1at111m. 1nn1ght :it 9 on l\('f;T. Channel <!M, 1!'>n't the usual 1au advising you Y.ht•rl' lo go, what to st•t•. how w clrt'!'>" and what ha ppt·ns 1f )OU partak1· of thl.' loC'al \.\aler.., I 11!'-tt·<HI · Puracl1sl· I!'-:1 .1llracl oth1·r 111\ t''>I nwnt 11111 ;1ll1•r ""r''"i! 1111 a rt•p1•t 111\'1• 11-.1 111 nrnipla1n1" .!lwut hciv. lhl• n.1l1\ , . ., don 1 b t• n e I 1 t I r 11 m t o u r1 ... m . h 11 \• tourism 1s warping nat11>11;rl ''alul..,, "l'arad1st• rtff1·r-. lillli• 1•lst• ,, f''J t ,, t. >11 ~''" Jim flc:l 1M Q CMIPS A M<>•••"l v.01.it•u<• A CJ' 1-u:J ,f -,moGt C:lh(tff'" h11oc ., ' In•' .a 10UOtJ 0•'' "'"itr.t-.,. ·• tnu•~ ''"'"' t1tOd ''lQ on lh.-treeway ~nd cln '' Jlc> mo1011s1 (Rosev Gr1e• • pr O<.f'tldS 10 OemQ11sh ho~ '"' wholl'I shockf10 h1g11w.,y ll81rOI olf1Cflr5 walCll (RI 0 MOlllE • • , P. loon Is In lhti ~ilree•~ ( 1953) James Cagney. 8arbora Hahl A schoolleJche• s husband sways tile people •n ,..., small town w11h lhfl UM• nt 11ys1e11& t? hr~ 1 0 WELCOME BACK. t<OTIER Ano Baby M~kes ~our II ~ a b1Q surpuse • lw1t1s for Papa Gabe c1n11 Mama Juhe (Part ~ ol 3• tR) 0 MOlllE • • · Eag1es A11 .. ,• Al Dawn 119741 Rrck Jai.on Pelt!• Brown Aller eSC<IP· rn9 lrom 1ht' A1abs. an lsraPh so101e• vows 10 return ,;nd destroy tnP sao1s1ic commander 01 lht> 011son <2 hr-. 1 W CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS Gues1 T 1m Conway (!) THE BASTARD P1>1lhpe who nas flt«J 10 the Colonies and changed rus name 10 Ph1l1p 1<en1 101ns a band or revo1ur1on aroe~ Whtie l1gh11ng the Crow,, l0<ces. he 1>as <I nru1111 conlron1a11on w11h hos h&ll-tirn 1ne1 com· manoer Of an English re111· ment on Bos1on (Part 2 of 21 f.t) THE ORIGIN~LS! THE WRITER IN AMERICA E:uoora Wally Long acknowledged as a M1ss1s ~·PP• na11onel treasure. Ille Julhor •S vts•led 1n her MtS· S•SS•PP• home 1n pall l)he ol a tnree-parl spoc1al EE ANYONE FOR T£NNYSON1 1 he Ampncan lnchan PQPlry John l wobndi> ArbucklP dnd The Forst Poo1ry Oua•le1 •ead "'"''S by Blc1" Elk Simon Ort•t ano Arbuckle himself 10; PROPOSITION 13 JARVIS I KAPILOFF DEBATE 8·30 0 OPERATION PETTICOAT I 0•11n T 1mes Two ll Holden 111es to 1ntercepr t'ng111r> par!~ 1n1cnded lo• 1n .. .ielmrral ~ t101r11a and con a drun• CPO I OSll,, c.ul 01 "'"i'"9 1R1 ... TUBE TOPPERS l>8CO<M, pjOI 5()41"1 \l .. Vlj l>rs I 0) THE OOOCOUPLE O..car d1•¥t"OO '" .,,,, .. r (;on ""'"!!"' ,1 NA' C. t),~Ul~tt~ h ~I 4l>tff1ttf {fl\ 0 MAllERICI( ,, ... ~t 01 (.).t(.1•,1111~• .,,,a tttumtt• • ..... I<, 11 l B~ e , , :111 JJv llkl 1 Ill' .t lld I Ill Cl) MOHTV PYTHON S Fl YING CIRCUS W MOVIE • • If A \\it 1•ch t\;I 1 rl.1d1.1tor-. l'h1 IU.1 I "\'Clll• I 111 Ttw fB OICI< CAVETT 'tfV, 11'\J f () ~ { HVQftl• .... {~•I' )ln-t' ")f~Wttl H11lw 1-. .1 c·ut .1h11\ e• I he· 01 rgrn:tl \ 11'1111 \I.it ltr t· .111<1 su .... a11 11~1\ ".1nl -.1.ir r.u,.~t r " ti Ol.Jt..t'C' P,ul I Ol l1 1450 •iews 2 00 Q (I) NEWS 0 MOlllE l'TI.,\ 0 H UO ,\ l.11111 '" 111 thl· EE MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 1t•30f) CJ M'A'S'H • • • t t111 ,, ,,,, .. Sln'l'I!'-.Janw-. l'a,L!nl·\ pla~ ... an .rm b111ou .... 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I 1r .... 1 e•p1..,ndt• o l a tlll't·t· p;1rt -.p1•<·1;il 0 LOllE, AMERICAN STYLE ?40f) MOlllE • • • fhfii' '"•Ol.lnd Of At'!QfH l t9bb 1 l:h•t I l\ltf~ Je1meh r .tren1 nc CD CROSS-WITS f.t) THE REAL AMERICA Thf' EnPmoei. 0 1 Grow11> I he envnonm11n1a1 move m~nt ,., seen I'\ mort> lhlln .in e•lens1on ol 11>1' public SJr>1l&hon movt1m1'n1 EE OVEREASY 'loller• VOUA<J ii c;.,serOll ror nu1t1hon dull prc><.P~S .ind <;oeral '!i€.'<:u11ly tRI 9.00 0 IJ HAWAII Fl\/E-0 When a rormN Honolulu <.op s <lnmk"" b•uf1dl'• P•Hm11s .1 ,ensd11ona1 JI mor1>d 11uck robb<>rv 10 ~ueceed McGarr"ll dou blos his enorls 10 fond ,,,,. fug1llv1is wno m:1y 1;y .1 repeat perlormanc;o I Al 0 JAMES AT 18 Knoc111n9 Heaci .. · Jumos new.,paper arnclll crt11rt1· 1n9 ..i school lnntball 'ooe11 causes ine mn11 10 \l'I'+ revenge 0 BARNEY MILLER Tne Tunnel · Wo10 ·~bur· le<l a11ve lhe precmc1 ~ !elephonos arc dead .ino Homs s11ll nasn 1 found .in .,,.. aoar1men1 w11h 1 INr.icr (Al W MERI/ GRIFFIN GuAS15 N1cholc1s Hammond rjr>~s Armstronq Nn1m C,ostiv Or Chri.,11nJn u.1rna10 Paul Woni;nt-11 ED WORLD Who Pay~ r or ~111tiU :)t')" ff)p toutt't 1nt1114\lr) took••ll IO lor b.lOly ne<'()(ld •P•PnuPS by m.1nv Thtt<l Wotld countttf-' n .. 1-. U~<.omro ·l \Our(f-> C•• •0110.is ~OC•31 problem~ EE SARAH VAUGHN 930 0 @ 1 FISH The Separa11o<1 '"" ~·'·" m,1rw1g•• loundNs on lh• rocks or nup11a1 Clr\,JSIPr 1A1 10·00 tJ (8 BARNABY JONES 81!11y \ moun1.i1n vacat•on bJ-COmt-s 1 n1ghtrnar.~ wn .. n h.t1 lr>ends1>10 ''"1'' 1 IOCdl OOC10f 1nvot1ter. ti ... , 1'1 \t11io1n..em w .Jrl m~ .... nelttla IR> 0 CLASS Of ·95 C·•~bOdy \ G1tl AltN !>ulltmnQ 1t1P p.i1n dnd humtltillrOn OI d bi>O repu lttt1on Our•nQ ntj', lltQh 'GhOOI year<. 1 youn<; woman tAnnPllP 0 l OOIPI no"-nitpp1ly mdtr•t-0 , .. ~udele<'lly conrrontNl by 1 ~osl from lh+' pa~• (RI 00 NEWS 0 10 BARETTA N<-w Girl •n r o .... n A dru<, oeatpr 1')~u~~ 1 tut c.,..,,,, .u t Of"\ Tony" f1PIA Otlffr'l(•f j oop« vull•n11 lloc;: tH. ll) IN SEARCH OF ANCIENT MYSTERIES ED MICHAEL JACKSON Ouos1 LP~ter Brown poo· ula11on elloen 3nd lounOu• ol W0<ld Watc.1> l'ound~· lion rnc discusses lhe popu1a1ron "•PIO~oon EE NEWSCtftCK An 1nlorma1rve COlle<:llM o• Orange County news gOvPlnmPnl anO COMumer """"~ peoo•<> .;nd •.port~ 10'30 0) NEWS f.t) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT EI!) PROFILES 11·oo eooca-ig NEws 0 LOllE, AMERICAN STYLE Roqfor 11~.-b Bofl•I' .jO hut fJll" .. in ~ve ..,..,un n,4, room m.,1,. Jill l) MOlllE • • • ,,,,. rr01dn Women I 1972) l\dlhdrtnt? Hepnurn G~nf-"111pv-... t!u101d f PmlllP capt1v~ 01 1t1e Greeks"'" desllnf'd ro LOVI' Ano lht1 F '"""' f(.1m decide.' "thu l1kt-'- llanc.<1 morn 1 na" •no dCH'~ Gf!OtQI' l 0"" And I n11 ft~ino f•nlellPr~ P•lo1 CX>n f 1n1011er " O•SC.OnCNIHI re t.nd nos a.Ju9hll'f •• • '"'"•· llrOt'S' 0 1'10 ST ARSKY & HVTCH N19ntma1P Siar~~'/ .,no ~UICI> iHl'\I IW(I mt>rt to• the r~pe of 1 rPIJ•OAO 18 yt>Jr Old qtrl IR• CD THAT GIRL "' Muggy Dav •n C.11n1r JI Par• (I) GET SMART ED CAPTIONEO ABC NEWS ~ANING •2 00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE S1opove1 Ir> A Ou11ll f own 0) HIGH HOPES Cl) HONEYMOONERS •no l<ramd,.,,~ ,1nCl 1n11 NO'lons g.,lht'I,,...,, llt,. o<.1amelen .tl)O+~{•~I tr• 1nar"' 11>e 1oys 01 Ch11~t mas 12:05 tJ (.E CBS t..•TE MOlllE • • Houston Wr> ,,. 001 ,. A P•oblt>m 11q141 Robert Culo Clu Gutaqur 12:30 D MO\/IE • • Tre Ro-lurl' 01 frilnk J Amf'\ t ''-40 H .. ntv ,. one1A (,• n•• T •·rn .. 'f' CD TRUTHOR CONSEQUENCES (I) MOlllE • • • C...tll Mt' M1~1e1 I '9' • I Bet11t Gr.1011: (J.in Da•t<'y 12·37 0 lfO TOMA A funProl f vr M.i• ~tlb1an rom,j pO!ttt', •> , SfPYi'dOtP 'O t &DOW GOf •uo11on anct mur(JfH on U'I~ fas1 Coabr doc..h 1A1 1:00 Q TOMORROW C..entiral AIO>and.,, M Hd•Q 3 000) MOlllE • • O"•~ A C.roo•eo Ao.id rt lf•111 ~ M ·c..k•·v qoonp~ 01.Jnnf<I f o~ltH 3 55 0 NEWS 4 000 M OVIE • • f h•~ AO\lentute!> 0 1 J ,f't' t IQ~I • M·C:l>d"I HOQ .. 1111 ,('ny .. 0 Sl111 t 0 MOlllE .. • • C•·•'h 0 1 S11er>c.- '•9~ r P"v"" (;di.er! 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L 111 It' ll111J~l' on Lhl' Pr.11nt• IH '.l or l:i :1 m1llton N IH' .rnrl "Thi• f>a1n CurSl'. · l'art Ill. <'BS. :.inti Clm.!<>ol 'f\5. · i\11(' hoth IR2or IJ :-! m11l1on Tll E 1' t:XT 111 '>h<»'., lood for 1hought hour on tht· bart I' t f I' l' I!'> of 1<1 U rt'> m In It-\• {'.1nhhl·•m ancl Y.h :Jt lht• groY.t h 111 1our1.,m 1., dn1 ng lo lhL· '-•H·allL'<I Th1rrt \.\'orld n;fl11111' II"' .\ f r!C' .I BE W.\R~E () lht" prort·l'drng 1!'> gluum~ It~ thl•nw No tourists an· qu1.:r1NL no Lour m ogul!'> askf.·d 1f lht•rr firm!'> "h ou ld !»h O\.\ mCtrl' "or1:il l'O n!'> c il'nC't'. no govt' r nm i·nt offi<·1als gnllt•<I on why foreign tour firm!'> art'n't made• to put much mort' or th1.·1r 1•:irn1ng.., had in lhe a re· a \\ ht•n<'t' 11 <·ame IT ~1AKES Who Pa\., for Sisf ers Sparked ('BS SCORED Y.llh 'Tht Dn1n t'11r-.l' .. :1 lhrl'e part produ<'twn 11f th(' Oa!»h1t•ll 11<.immNL novl'I The· frr!'>I cp1sodt· ~londa} t·H· 111ng "a!'> ~u 3 in thC' wc1:k ., rnl ing.,, !'art Ill was lied 'or ll.•nth anrt Part II 13th Hut 11 \.\il'>n t t·nough lo pull ens out ol lh1rf1 plat'\.' in thl' nt•ly,ork .,lilndini:::-. for lht• \\('Ck !\I o\'lt' .. RooMt•r Cogburn '\H(' "Thi• Dain Cur"l'..' Part f I. C fiS "('h.irt 1t• ., Angel., I ht· nall\t''> h..1\1• ml'l lht• 1·m·nH und lht•i. ,., u-. and lhl· ~'' 1 ... !'>. :--."l'Ot'' llnt .... h. Fn·nrh .1 n<I c.1·rm.1n-. t h.lt l1J11r o rgan111·r-. prnf1t;thh p:u·I. off 1n ht•rd-. 111 1•\11lu· l1wal1 ·.., of -.url. -.un an<I pl:i) II u I In 1' r '"" \ I 11 :11 n !'> 1 t ... ugg1'""· .1r1• mul11na(lon.11 firm.., that do thl• h1·•d parking <111d t•arn hug1· n·' t•nul•s t hl'' k1·l·p. \\1th l1tt h· ol thl' tour loo, r1-.1r hing 1h1· 111·oul • \\ho nt'l'<I ti mo!> .h1· nal I\('" f'~arh 1n lht• !'>ho\.\. m:1tfr I)\ Boston -. \\'(; 1111 T \' as one· of rt~ Wo rld" cflK·urn1•ntartt·!'>. (;l'lffJ!P Odium .• 1 St l.ur10J Journalt!'>l. ... a~" ·11 ,.., ;1 Y.1·11 knoY.n fa<'I in C:mbhl•.111 toun.,m lhal <iboul 80 <'1'nh of l'•l'r\ touri-.t doll;1r '" rl'p.11r1:tl1•;I :ind .,t•nl ha<·k lo lht• 111\ l'"tnr .... 11\ t•r-.1•a ..... Bl 'T '\;Q rROOt ,.., offrrc•d. 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St·nl•J!al :rM Gambia · that thl' pro~ram tn'>Ot•ct" '\ nd wht•n narrator 1.yn<'ll<• ~ •• ~£' as.<.ert!'> that multmat1onal t·orporat1on-. dommatt• to uris m 111 lhl' Th1rrt World ... onh ont' 1·11mp an) I!'> 1d1·n11f11·<1 . 1111(\ 11n1· 111 11 ol par11cular'i 1.; rrt•wnlt•d Yot1 mo!'>tl~ gl'I ,,1d . n·pc·utt·d and ohvwus c·ont ra!'>l!--of lht· .~rind1nj'.! povca;t~ of lhC' nattvl')o. v. 11 n th<' good H'!'> t'nJoyc•d b) 'a(';1t1on1ng \.\hilt• ho n.le<: at thl· I u ' 11 r y l' n t• u m p m I' n t ., l h <' y Turc•I\ IPn\·1· 11 IS NOTl-:O n at Third W11rld nut 11m.., ofrl•r tot.1r me)/::UI !» , ~·cat tat< t'lllH'l''"'on" bt•C'auM• lor<.J PO\ 1·rt' 1~ J.:n •al un' "''••nut'. hnY.t'\ 1·r 'mall 1., ''"It' o n·wct .1111J hn nt•.., .i h11u nrl thut 111111 •~l f.tr1ht1n "111 Parad1:-.e" a s hnw that rnisC's an importa nt l!'>:o.Ut'. lht·n g radu:1ll) poops out hv la1hni.: to com<• up "1th f<wb. f1gurc~ :incl .1n""l'r~ I rom tho..,1· 1n cha rgl· Thl' B~ild'' in :-.1:-.ll.·r:-1 pl,,~ l'O h.' lfclcn i'\lr l'h ;incl \Ian .J;1d;-.,0111 learn to fbh \\hL•n Crandp;1 \\'alton Ut'l'ldl'" 111 \lll'lp th'-pl·I lhl'lr dt·pre ... ~11m on Thl· \\':.iltons' tonight <•l fl 1111 CBS. l'hanrwl :! j\: BC'" rc-lat l\ Cl) -.\ro ng -.t:irt rontnbutcd 11..1 ~· rnt1n1? for th(' •H'<•k of 15 I /\RC Y.il!<> J I 11 fi .ind CRS ;it l·I ,1 Thc n£>Lwork<, '>:.t) th;il mean!'-1n <rn · :ivcr<1g(• priml' llml' minute. 15 I p{'rccnl of the ho me.<. in tht> countrv with TV Controls Under Fire Hy JERRY RUCK prnh1h1 l ut1hty t·ompanaes from 1.081\NGELES t/\P l 1-:tto n u -.1ng puhl1r rt·vc·nul'!'> for Rull', prcs idt-nt of lht· Amc-rican 1n!'>lttut1onal advertis ing. :.ind HroaclC'as ting Companv fnr. ~hat hl' r:tllt•d t.hl· Fedt·r~.tl say" lht· r umulatl\'t• l'ff•·<·t of (om mun1l'al1 011!'> Comm1ss1on !'> pro posed broadcast n•gulation!'>~ l:tl'k of tnlt•rt•st •.n l'Onlroll1ng would "surely ht· lo t•rii<ll' tht• «ahl(• tt·lt•v1s 1on !'-arrcss "" has1r pnnc1plt'~ on "hwh t h1!'> <•opynghtt·d program., -.y!'>tt·m ha" bt•t•n cn •at<•tl " Huk -.aid thl' FCC'-, c\Jrrt1n1 "f h l' t 1 m t• ha!'> r c..m l' • 1 r 11 l l' a 1 ml' d a t P r <· " t n l 1 n g ht'll\.'\l', to ask puhltl'I-. what 1'-nt'\.\ -.papl·r puhl,....hl'r~ from thl' proix·r role of govl·rnm<·nt in OY. n1ng '>lat1on!'> t·!'-tahlr shc~ a hroadraslmg." Rull' told 1.11()() prmc1pl<' that could hl.• e-.:pand<'d broadcast t•x c1·ut" t''> a l 1 hi· to un·H·nt other group!» from annual ABC 1\ff11ialt•., mt•t•ltng bl·1·11 m tnJ! bro01dr a !'>lt·r c;. Ht' al lhl' Ccntur) Pima llotel --a•d lht• Jusl1t·1• L>l·partmcnt s lit• said no ont• d1!>pUl l'S that -.u1t agatn!'>l lh1· nt•l\\Orks could JWH'rnment nas a role. but s.11d, hobbit• n l'tY.ork l'frort!'> to "It !'>hould bt• rt'l'Of.?ntzl'd that lht· dl'H'lop "nt•Y.. 1"<pcn!'>1vc and purpos t• of n •gulatien 1:. to fo'>ll'r risk~ 1d<•.1s" s 11rh .is "r.gort a high qual11y of publir wr\'H't" Mornrng ,\ml'nC'.J nnt to c·nruml,.:r it R l ' L F: St\10. Wt• ha\'C' a nt•w brt'l'<i or "l•Pt·r ·ri·gulator-. a m ll 1 I 1 o u !'> . .1 c 1 1 ' 1 !'> t :.i n d "''l'mingl.\ dt·d1l'alf'd thut mon· govl•rnme·nt 1s a mo..,t ;i mu!'-t th al 'h•s!--1!'-J bun ' n o t ;,i p r u p t' r r11lt' f II r govt•rnmt·nt " 111• ... a 1 d Io 1·" I 1., m 1 ... :1 fund:iml•nt;1I pr1nr1pl1· nr ll'll'v1s1on. and pl<in., for :.i futurl' l'abll"Sal<'llllt• !'>Y!'>lt•m MU Id t :tp programs that ... tatt0n!'> bu} on ;in l')(C'IUSI\(' lla:-1!'. and j.!I\(' lh\.·m to l'<J bil' '-\-.lt·m !'> that undc•r r urr<'nl la "· PH)' hlllt• <ir no ro} allies TV were tuned to NBC · Thl' rnling for "LavC'rnl' anc1 S h1rlrv" wa!'-24 :l N1l'lscn !.av ... 1h :1l rTil.'an:-ol all lhl' homL·s 'in thl· C'(>unlry \.\1th TV. 2·1 :l pl•r t·t•nl s:1w at 11•;1!'-I part of th1· .,ho\.\ T ll R F:F: A BC ... h o~!» v. t'rt' rankl•d at the bottom of thl' r:.it 1ng.., "Sugar TJml·" and "St!» lt•r T1·rr1 .. both t1t'<l with N RC !> C P 0 Sharkl')o · for No. 52. SOUTH COAST ACTORS CO-OP Al••'r' '°'"~f"Cf'l1nq fOt t~IFnt •1• tU)~\ tyoP\ r nr Po\,11)h tomplof mtlnt 1n ft1 .. 41tt# f tit.,.,\,on rum, (Of'" met< 1ctl\ E •trd' After her <fi\'Or<e. rk.\ got to know some pretty (7141 957·0282 f nteresting ~Opie ..• Including herself. A BC'. · 1\l H•1• • (' llS "Countrv '•c h• ol lh1· S1.1r., NHC. 1-;1ghl 1-. Enough 1\ll\. \f,., 11· Kalt· Bii<>., cinll the• TH'kt•r ·1 :qw 1\1<1. · AH(' .inn Qu111n i\f t-: 'RC Llf' ""'1 ·1,m1· Ho.it " and · F.1nta'>' l'>J:l n<1 hoth /\BC 111· '"STAR TREK' A.IRS PIL<ff TUESDAY l\Tl.i\ will air the• mov1t• ll·ngth ptlol whirh launched lht: popular St;1r Trt·k :-.n11•., "The· \frn.11.Wrlt' ... on Tu1•MJ:1\ .lun1• 1; .it X p m on Chann(•I ;, <:1·11<• l!o<lrl1•nlll·rr~ tht· "l·r1c.., 1·n ·i1 tor v.roti• th1· t"n hf!u r -.1Jt•1'1;il 111 "h11•h 1\11 Sporl\ f Lt•onar't '\'I n111y r 1 :Jkt•., (·ontrnl ot tht• Ent1-r1mM· ;1nrl ktdnJp-. th t·.1pt.11n .. 0 T If E R \\ IS t: . .\ S c1 n t· r1·!>trtl'lt0n 1 ... pilc·d on anotht•r v.,· ma\ t•om<· o rt·!>11mbl1· the• V1C'l1m~ of Kurt \'(lnne•J!ut ., llandreapper (1l'lll'r<•I lh<· h u r t' :i u C' r a t " ti o <t ~ !'> 1 g n c· rl m a nacll'!'> o :11hh•t1·~-. munlc•., tn urators, :i nd !'-O o n , 1.1nt11 1·n•rvnnl' uhvt• w11~ complt>lt'lv t•qual c·ompll'tt'l} unproductlvl' .ind romplt•h.•l:v nll·d1oc•rt· · Rt•1tl'rnting rt·m<HKs m ~o<: hl're la"l month on propo~al!> .ci I> ;1 n a c1 v l' rt 1 s 1 n J! 11 I m i' d :1 1 1·htl<ln•n . Huie ~aid the five nwmh•r., of thej c·deral Tradt• l o m m 1-.:.ron "artT't.'CI to "kP 111 a!'> " ,.,. I ... "111 ''"' ·11 1 llf'jf( IJH~I · H u l".i C'llNI propo-.ah th;1t " o u t cJ h a n l t· I 1· ' 1 ., 1 on .td \ l'rt1!>1n~ d1rt•r t(•<! tn\\:irrl l'htldrl·n a nd uf .,u1:<.1r <·11.Lll'U 1·1•n•al :.inrt olhe•r pro<1 111 r... nat111nul nanntt•s" her aust• \.\C• pa n·nl' 11r1• 1nrompet ent to hrin)! up our m'n c hildren lk ..... w1 f)(•-.p11l• lht• '1m1lartt)' or thl "onh. bt·mi.: 11 gm 1·r1H'!'>!'> 1!'> C:ill 642-5678 Pul 11 fe w words lo work lor ou I l 2 DAILY PILOT Th\if'Sday, Ju~ 1. t978 -.. Famous Chefs to Teach Fine · ~king at Fassero's By VIC COOK ~i.cs.dl..wnw Fassero's International (;ookware, 2919 E . Pacific Coast Highway, Corona dcl Mar. is a showplace Qf fine cooking and cooking implements from around the world. "We have eve'l'lhlng related to cooking under one roof," says owner Linda Fassero. Miss Fassero has assembled a g roup of not e d c h e f s and resta urateurs to teach seven weekly courses in a variety of cooking s tyles, Including C hinese, Scandinavian, French, microwave, vegetarian and la nouvelle cuisine. Among the cooking instructors are Louis Schnelli, owner ol the Cella r Restaurant in Fullerton and Hans Peter Haas, executive chef of Los Angeles' Jonathan Club. In August Jean-Pierre Auge, one-time chef to former French president Charles De Gaulle will teach six courses. "Our c l asses are all participatory," says Miss Fassero. "We provide the Implements and counlet space and the students bring their aprons." The classes nre orrered in a series of four sessions. Students can attend individual sessions at $15 each or the enlire serie~ for $60. A s pecia l one-day course on Lifestyle Edition Of Orange County Uvlng DAILY PILOT Mey 31 and Jun• 1, 1971 Robert N. WHd Prnldenl •nd Pvbllst.r G4tor99 A. L•ldal PnwnoOon~ ~clet S.ctlons Staff: Bob Ayera, Victor Cook, Happy Hunt and Terry Coville lll'AOE " :rt u n ,. .. • " u 11 11 u • • " J J1 1 " • u • ,, • ' • • u D " ' .. • M , 1t " camping e<>Qkery will be offered Monday by Karen Green, author of several popular cookbook5. A vas t array of Imported cookware is available at the store, including Le Creuset enameled cast Iron, and Calphalon aluminum alloy types with non-stick surfaces. Both types are available as saucepans. casseroles, doubte hollers, steamers and omelet pans and also are obtainable in copper and steel. • Amnion s tone ware crocks, bakers, casseroles, soupleres and marmltes also are offered at Fassero's. "We have one rea lly unusual baker," says Miss Fassero, "in the shape of a long loaf of French bread." Cutlery by Trident, Henckels and Sabatier is also featured, as well as Pillivuyt French microwave-proof porcelain. Electric appliances include coffee m akers, grinders, slicers and juicers by Krups and Braun and Cuisinart food processors and the Kenwood kitchen machine. Ha1ad-opcrated equipment includes meal grinders, grain mills, apple corers and peelers and cherry pitters. Further information on food tours, demonstrations and classes can be had by calllng673-2343. .--· \. • OCC~ton. • • 3'42'4 Via Lido Newport Beach Validated Fr'8 P.ndng A Lido Fashions Store 11 Fashion Island Newport Be&cft- • __ ...... .. ~ Tradition Holds at Halliday's Men who like the traditional. con :.crv.itlvc s tyle in clothing should fee l at home in Ha llld.iy ·s at WcstclHf Plaza in Newport Beach. The men's s hop features Lhc "11<1lural shoulder " look and avoids the changing fads ln fas hions. ac cording to owner Bill Hatuduy Button-down s hi rts. s traight · legged trousers and Repp striped tics arc typical of Hallid.iy·s selec lion The store also carries a fine line of mcn·s shoes with Sperry Top Siders' and saddle shoes. penny loafers and oxfords front Cole tlaan Halliday's h.as opcr"C1tcd from Wc stcliff Plaza since 1~7. and was located in Costa l\.csa for the pre v1ous two years. Steve Tefft 1port1 a denim blazer' with his casual summer outfit from Halllday's, Westcllff Plaza, 1104 Irvine Ave ., Newport BMcb •.. Trash Bags • Clean up the garden & the garage • Fill up the bags •33 gals.. is • a lot or weeds! •40 pack Lopping SHEARS •Do your trees need a good trim? •Make the job easier .. long handles reach the top brancnes • These loPpers are a must' Your back and arms will thank you. • Tru temper 11122 -: 7" 01cmattng Sprinkler • Puts the water where you need it • Covers up to 2200 SQ. ft . with 4-pos11!on dial. • Mainor 112220 . ·4" GARDEN HOSE • Water. water everywhere ... with 75 feet of green hose • 516" diameter • Premium QUahty belted radlat • This hose is best! 9" Thursday, June t, t978 DAILY PILOT 1 Coleen Langerud display:. cc,f. fee from Kenya , Y emen . Guatemala and Colombia at the Coffee Peddle r , 3481 Via Oporto, l ido Marina VIiiage, Newport Beach. See Story on Page 15. !Ullblr. Wonderful Weber will win you compliments • Amenca s lavonte out d oor cookef • Porcelain 1n & out 18" Black .. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ........••.•.. 39.88 18" Colors ..................................... 47.88 22Vz" Blad< •.•••...............••.............. 48.88 221h" Colors ..•.•.•............................. 58.88 Raillbird Trigger Nozzle • Saue~ze the trigger ... shoot some watef' • Spray a stream thafs full or light. wide or narrow • Fully adjustable. • #T·L-C 1" Sllrub & Hedge Trimmer • Why eod up with bhsters? Do 1t the easy way. • Black & Oecker 16 inch 27ai'"'" ~ "''"'"'"'"''~ OPEN SUNDAYS CORONA DEL MAR, 3107 E COAST· HIGHWAY/lKILOMETER SOUTH OF • MacARTIIUR (about 6 blocks) IAllWllRICAAO • 673·2100 Cro1f~n ~!D!r~e • Subieci to supply on ha.nd. Prlc~ thru June 4 4 DAILY PILOT Thursday, June 1. 1978 Gallery Makes Canvas A-:t Photography Photography as an art form is the ~µcc 1.ilty or Status G.dlcry. Ltd .. 3337 Newport Bh d ·, '-L~wporl. Beach. It is one or a chain ol galleries s p ecializing in d e co r ative photography in both print form and a patented. exclusive process of printing photographs oo "\rtist 's canvas. The gallery orrers the canvas photographic processing ser vice using a customer's own negati vl?. Many boat owners have found this an excellent means of displuying pictures of their boats, according to gallery president Bill W urd. The photographs can be made in sizes of 11 by 14 inches to 24 by 36 inches in print form and from 11 by 14 inches to four feet by seven feet on a rtist 's canvas on s tretcher bars. The gallery also maintains its own Image bank of transparencies or the work of nationally and inlcrnaitonully known photo gra phcrs for its customer ·s choice. Every four months a display of limited edition photographs by a different photographer is shown at the gallery Most recently, Gary Fe lton 's Underw<1ter Series has been on view. Status gallery re~ntly underwent c o m p 1 e t e r e rfi'o d c I i n g l o accommodate display of the many new application s o f the photographic canvas process which h ave become popular s ince the gallery's opening in 1977. A new categorized display formal allows immediate recognition of the p articul a r application being viewed. Status Gallery, Ltd. president Biii Ward dlsplays product photography using his technique of printing photographs on artist's canvas · Th e ca n vas -pr oce ssed phot og r a phs a r e being u s ed ext ensi vely in the display of products and the decoration or offices a nd plants u si n g photographs of compa ny equipment and facilities. They are enjoying increasing use for promotional purposes. Status Gallery, Ltd. is open 10 For Da( or Gradl a.m. to S p.m ., Tuesday through Saturday, and at special hours by appointment. For furth e r information on special applications call (714 > 673-8393. SHOE le! Nowv21 97 Reg. $30.00 Bleck Leather Tan Leathef Leather Soles 2497 Reg. S3200 B lacil Patent Leather Brown Patent L6alher URWIN SQUARE 514 E. ht St. TUSTIN 544.3734 .Now2497 A Reg. $33.00 Bleci( Leather camel Leather Bone Leather THE-. THE SHOE HUT HAUOA. CENTER 2300 H.-bor COSTA MESA 546~775 SHOE HUT • • . . . . . " S PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday, May 31, 1978 Stone Jewelry # Jade House Features _Carvings A lO·tnch tall horse caryed in green and white Hunan Jadeite is only one of the jade and precious s tone treasures to be round at the Jade House in Lido Village. "We specialize in jade and opal.· says manager Allison Komarnicki "but we also have rubies, sapphires and scmi·precious stones." .. The store features a variety of 14 ·karat gold fashion rings and a selection of gold charms priced from $10 to $45. J adc and pearl earrings art' available also. priced from $40 to $400 Necklaces of semi·precious stone beads <.1rc another featured item and include tiger eye, lapis lazuli. malachite. jade. rose quartz and coral. Ivory carvings inctode an eight inch l<tll Buddha and two foo dogs The shop ·s snuff bottle collect1on include::. rose quartz, lapis lazuli. antique por.cclain and ox horn with scrimshaw inlaid ivory. or partic ular interest is the ston· ·::. selection of cultured pearls from Luke Biwa in Japan. ··These arc baroque pearls cultured by inserting an odd·shaped piece of li!>suc in the oyster," says Mi ss Kom ;,1rnicki. "The pearls then take the shape of the tissue." J ade House is open 10 a m. to 5 p m Monday through Thursday. 10 a.m to 8 pm Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m Saturday and noon.to 5 p.m. Sunda.1" ... ~People. ~-.People section ~ keeps of track > of what people' l are feeling , ~ saying, Q ! and doi~g. l Every day. " in the ~ ' ta.lo~~,.,~ s.o.Pwyl ,.~ .. ._.,., Thursdav. June 1, 1978 0.AILY PlLOT S Wi1h Vancook FACTORY BUY-OUT ······Mlle They Last • • • • · • ·. Lanr Ct1pOClty 5277 This 10-lnch tall Hunan jadeite horse Is on dlsptay at the Jade House , Li do Ma rina Vlllage,3400 Via Oporto , Newport Beach. with AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER 16 cu. FT. • Rnenible Doon • Rolll-Olll 0. Wheef1 •Mo Color~ WHILE s427 THEY LAST •Iii I '. . ... .. 6 01\ILY •'ILUT Thursday. Ju,..e 1. 1978 · Mod_eling Schodl Adds 5th Site Dorothy ::,hrcvc Studio, ~pcciahz· ing an self·improvcmcnt and pro· k ssional modeling, has grown so fast they ha ve uddcd a fifth loca· lion ut 1525 Superior Ave. in Newport Beach, according to owner Dorothy Shreve. The studio provides professional models and guest actors as teachers for training In self-improvement, l.ldvanccd and profc~sional model- ing and photography. "Our programs make a perfect gruduation gift for teenagers . It kt'eps them busy and interested during the summer and provides them with career opportunities," Ms. Shreve said. Young men also are encouraged to enroll in the programs because "there arc some really good op- --porlunilies for them in the fields of commercial modeling and photo· graphy," she said. "We also get lots of calls fqr at tractive, young housewives who are past their twenties. And because their kids are usually at school all. day lt 's a great time for them to start their careers." The three programs available in· elude a 20-hoor self-improvement program, a 60·hour basic training program that includes advanced and professional modeling training, and a 2(}.hour photography pro- gram. The programs consist of three · hour sessions one night a week dur ing which one hour is devoted to dancing' and exercise. The remain· ing two hours cover the areas or makeup a pplication, hairstyling, modding and fashion conscious.: ncss. Dorothy Shreve Studio is a licensl.'<l agency with the Screen Ac· tors Guild, is approved by the California State Board of Educatior and is the California State Director or the "Little Miss" beauty and talent pagcnt for children aged thret! to 17. There is a Dorothy Shreve Studio located at 3404 Via Lido, suite B. in Lido Village in Newport. Beach as well as the Superior Avenue loca· Lion. ~ "' Three other Dorothy Shreve Studios now operate in San Juan Capistrano, Hacienda Heights and Sherman Oaks. HuntingtonLamp Shop Claims ~ 'Fastest Growth ' in the West f> "We're the fastest growing lamp chain on the West Coast," says Den· nis Swanson. owner or Lamps R Us in Huntington Beach. ·'The chain has doubl<.'d in size ~very year." L-0cated at 7662 Edi~er Ave .. the chain's newest sCore had "a very successful opening" and has ex· panded Its storage space to 11,000 square feet. "We have a guest book that our customers can comment on any aspect or the store." says Swanson. Some of the examples given by customers include, "great selec· lion ... good ser vice .... super sales staff. . beautiful lamps and de· cor.. .. " and "hate lo leave. l really enjoy the atmosphere." Swanson explains that Lamps R Us is not your typical lamp store. "We don't just jam everything in like most lamp stores. We've spent a tremendous amount or time and money in creating new decors with our lamps and presenting the most relaxing atmosphere to shop in. We've even installed a music system." The store features track lighting, ceiling fixtures and floor and table lamps along with a lO·day free trial with a money back guarantee. Popular manufacturers carried are lighting fixtures by Sunset, Westwood, Lightolier, Wolfe Crea· Lions. Raymond, Brite Light and M.J.W. ··our fourth store will soon be opening in San 'Diego." Two other locations are in the San Fernando Valley Man:l...r Gene Hoffman displays Vlg~lfttallan hand-painted swag lamp from Lamps R Us, 7262 Ed· inger Aye., Huntington Beach. 'I ·.- Victor Hugo ... Lessens Formality The Victor Hugo Inn· of Laguna Beach Is toning down its reputation for strict formality says manager Ron Craig "We've had a hist.ory of being a very formal establishment." says Craig. "Now , we're creating a fine dining atmosphere, but with the r:e· cognition we're at the beach, not Beverly Hills." Some of the changes will come in the form of a new decor and !Jetter illustrated. less complicated menu. While si mplified . the menu for din· ner will still•carry 21 entrees, more than the average restaurant. Live Maine lobster. a popular fea ture of Victor Hugo's, will still lop the dinner list. But there will be some new additions, such as high. quality domestic lamb chops, prime rib. lourncdos and sweet breads The menu will continue to carry many of its traditional succulent of Cerings such as poached salmon veal scallop1ni, veal oscar and abalone. The wine list features 65 hollies Dinner 1s served daily from 5·30 p.m . to 10 pm .. and until 11 p.m. on Saturday Lunch is served from 11 :30 a m to 3 p.m. The Sunday schedule puts brunch at 10:30 a.m to 3 p m .. and dinner from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Some changes have been made in the luncheon menu with the main features now listed as quiche lor · rainc, Monte Cristo sandwiches, chicken bouchee, a fresh fruit plat ler. shrimp Louis. cr ab Louis. and a fine chef s salad. A Jazz trio performs at the Inn on Sundays. from 1 p m. to 5 p.m .. and Marsha Wood still plays contem · porary music on the harp, Thursda} through Monday, from 4 p m lo 9 pm Fun Zone ' Boats Cover .. The Harbor Another s ummer full of Newport Harbor tours is on t~ for the Fun Zone Boal Company. Owne r Dal Grettenberg says about 100,000 visitors climb aboard the Fun Zone boats each year. ready for a 45·minute tour of the bay llis company has been running boats around the ha rbor area since 1949. Jn the summertime, cruise boats operate daily. s tarting at 11 a. m. /\~ new lour s tarts each hour during the week. and each half hour on weekends Fun Zone Boat Company operates four craft. the largest of which is the double·decker Tiki, added to the fl eet two years ago for charter trips. A 4S·minute harbor cruise costs $3 for adults and SO cents for children under 12 The combined, OO·minute tour is priced at S4 and includes a trip out to the mouth of the harbor The boats are docked in front of the Balboa Peninsula Fun Zone. near the ferry crossing to Balboa Island fhursdav. June 1. 1978 DA ILY PILOT 1 Cocktail terrace of the Victor HLllP tnn, 36001 Cllff Dtlve. Laguna Beach, offers scenic view or the Pacific and the Art Colony coastline. • The way you look is t.he way you I feel and beautiful skin is what every v...omon -.vants. \Xthat you don't know about skin care could show on your beautiful focc. The Joyce f=uller Skin Care Clinic, utilizing ~uropean facial rnethods, con The.,._.,...._.,... cae Pr•,..., Jee .. 11952 w .......... Sult. 230 C-.. Hunlln9toa Be.ch, CA. 926119 .,,, (7111) 8lf6-6681 ' - \ . .. • .. 8 OAILYPILOT Thursday, June 1. 1978 Magic Mirror, Which Hairstyle is Fairest? G etting a new hairs tyle can sometimes turn out to be a disap- Poioting experilmce, but at Magic Mirror a special previewing device is used to "let you see t he new styles before your hair is even touched," says spokesperson Rose Kaphn. By using a TV-like device, any numbl'r of new styll's can be superimposed over the patron's ex-· 1:,t'lng hairstyle in order to find a ~tyle she likes. Ac.cording to Ms Kaplin, a t us torff'cr w~ll have one stylist throughout the complete treatment ins tead of being s huffl ed between operators and shampoo girls. ··And, in order to lf.eep up with the latest trends, the stylists at Magic Mirror are continually being sent all over the world for training in the newest fas h ions in hair and cloth in~." Ms. Kaplin said. M anicurcs, pedicures, eyebrow s hapin g and semi-permanent eyelash applica'lions are among the other services .. vailable· at Magic Mirror. Another fc;Jlurc offered by Magic Sale Celebrates 32 Years 't~h•n~~~~~~nc~~~a~~~:~~~ and TV an Fountain Valley 1s on Dunlap Apph anCl'S ;.ind TV car !>alt· 111 celebration of their 32nd an-rics a large inventory of all major 111vcr:,ary appliances and TVs by such names D11nl<1p s pent 31 years conducting as General Ell'clric. Whirlpool. b us iness oul of 1t ~ Newport K1tchcnu1dandAdmiral lfoult•vard location Last August the And. a ct·ord1ng to Ma llory. fi rm moved to the present location at Dunlap 1s the la rgest dealer of Lit- 10960 Talbert Ave.. which provides ton microwave ovens in Orange an 8200 square foot showroom. County. · Many of our customers slill Dunl ap's als o provides free don't know that we've moved and I micro"ave cooking classes con lh1nk they s hould take this op-dueled by a Litton hOme economist. portunily to get re-acquainted with The largest stock of TVs the store us.·· s aid owner Bill Mallory. has ever had also will be included m Acl'ording to Mallory, appliance the anniversary sale. manufacturers will be raising the Dunla p Appliances and TV is pn<'es on most of their products open from 9 a .m. to 6 p.m .. Monday \\Jthin the next few months and he through Saturday and from noon lo 5 :,u)!~ts that now is the lime lo p. m . Sunday. ... Mirror is a free presentation for any organization or cha rity that is conducted by Magic Mirror roun- ders Karol and Dale Scott entitled "Put Your Best Face Forward." The complimentary program on ha irs tyling is aimed at achieving the "total look from top to toe." At least two top s tylists from one of their 30 different locations attend the presenlation and oHer free styl- in~ to members of the organiza· tions. according to Ms. Kaplin. Bookings for the programs must be m ade at least 60 days in advance and can be made by calling Ms . ' Kaplin at 274 -1783 area code 213. There arc four Magic Mirror salon~ in Orange County located at: 10119 W. Adaml> Ave . Hunt 1ngton Beach, phone 962 2444 -1620 San Miguel Blvd , Harbor View Center, Newport Beach. phone 644 -8040 -53 15 University Urive. lrvuu:. phone 552-3833 2010 N. Bristol St . Sant11 Ana, phone 543-9328. , Cooktops and bullt-ln'ovens available at Dunlap Appliances, 10960 Talbert Ave., Huntington Beach, are examined by Greg Myers. hghtwe.1ght and comfortab1<Z-mad.res ... our most compl<tte, scil~1on cl' Lradi- l,1onal barrl~n m ad.res sp:n-1, coots always a ravon te. ror wa-rm wwt h!Z.r av~n\abl~ m m<Z.rn~ and boy s s1zes ; 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 ( Thursday, June 1, 1978 DAILY PILOT Y Newport Stores Two Shops Boost ~ummer's 'Soft,Femininelook' ··wt•'rc not avant garde but have a soft. Ccminine more classic look for the m aturc woman." says Pat Har· rison of Lido Fashions and Leslie John. both of Newport Beach. Mrs. Harrison says the shops s pecialize In styles from con· scrvulivc sportswear to formals. Pants suits In sizes six to 20 are featured, as well as short and long . d.rcsscs by Miss Elliette and Coco. Imported Philippine dresses by Ginny Eden models accordion- p I eat e d dress from Lido Fashions, 3424 Via Lido. Newport Beach. Sandals Hot Item at Shoe Hut Experienced personnel. a wide hne of shoes. and friendly personal s ervice are the qual ities em· phasizcd al the Shoe Hut in Costa Mes a ;ind Tustin. according to owner Dill Spurgeon. ''Most of our people have been here a long time and they know how to f1 t s hoes properly." s ays Spurgeon. His store caters lo families. offering a variety of shoe brll nds for men, women and children The Shoe Hut has been at its Costa Mt-sa location, 2300 Harbor Blvd ( 1n the Harbor Shopping Center 1. for nine years. The Shoe Hut's Tustin outlet has been in the Larwln Center. 514 E f1r~t St . for three years. Spurg('()n says white. light and flat sandals are some of the popuh1r models now on display for the girls Tor .Ju nc graduation ceremonies. Popular brands carried at both s t ores include: Hus h Puppies. famolare. Bare Traps . People M O\'NS, Stride Rite, Bernardo. N al uralizer, and Life Stride Store hours are 10 a. m to 9 p m • Monday through Friday: 10 a m. to 6 p m . Saturday: and noon lo 5 rm . Sunday Ch uchl and lops in cotton and polyester blends are also available. as are pants suits by Scrbin and polyester knit coordinated separates by Sebastian. One currently popular style, ac cording to Mrs. Harrison Is custom applique T -shirts with cap, short or long sleeves. Also popular arc on e -piece swimsuits with the fashionable m 10 nigh-cut leg and.soft bra. Styles by De Weese design!>, Sirena and Cole of California are on hand at the two stores. · Leslie John, located in fashio? Island~ has a large selection of s pecia l gowns for such occasions as wedding parties and B<Ar Mitzvahs. "While most other stores have s tyles that go only to size 12, at Leslie John we include sizes up to 18." says Mrs . Harrison . Both stores carry handbags jewelry. scarv~ and thf! new roJJ(; belts. · Store hours al Lido Fa!>hions, 342'1 Via Lido. arc 9.30 a.m to 5:30 pm , Monday through Saturday and noon to 5 p m.,Swtd<Ay. Les lie John is open 10 a m. to 9 p. m .. Monday and Friday; 10 a m to 5 :30 p.m .. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday and noon to 5 p.01 .. Sunday. A'lon 's Announces With Pleasure the forthcoming opening of our newest beauty event "the A 1an's Boutiques" distinctive clothes and accessories along with the finest of gold in jewelry. Now ... three convenient locations: A Ian's Velvet Fog 8-466 lndienapohs Ave Huntington Beach-536·8829 Mission de A 'lan·s 25 \02 Ma~uerite Perk Way Mission Vlelo-581·3260 A'lan's Hair Culture 305 Nor1h HerbOf (8·2 l l Fuilerton (Villa del Sol) 897·2581 1 1 f I •• f' It t ' .... , ~ .. . . . . ' 10 DAILY 1,ILOT ThUrsday, June 1, (979 Wick.er Tables Can· Be Used Inside or Out Jo·ur those who arc thinking or new wicker furniture would look in a patio furniture this summer. home. Wicker World in Costa Mesa carries While wicker tables and chairs a fin e variety or tables. chairs c.tnd seem a natural for the patio, plJnt baskets. Goodreaux is quick to point out the .. We have round or i.quarc tables. wide selection or wicker furniture liming size or low coffee tables. and for kitchens. lhing areas. and most come with glass tops," says bedrooms. "Some of the same 5ets co·owncr Sandee GoodNaux. can be used inside or out." she Wi cker World, locilted at 1685 says. To'l.l1n Avl' .. #4, Costa Mesa. opened Wicker World carries a nice its doors just alter Chril>tmas. One variety of headboards. dressers and of the major features or the store is nightstands for the bedroom. Li ving a ~cries of carefully l>Ct-up displays room sofas and custom lamps from :.o s hoppers <'.an sec just how the wicker baskets arc also popular Re~ Offers Series of Stained Glass Classes Cla~!>Cs in the art or s tained glass arc offered twice a week by Red- " 1og Glass Craft: 510 29th St., Can· 111:ry \ llage, Newport Beach. The classes begin on the first Monday of each month and continue on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6 to 9 p m. for five sessions .. ··we have an 18·piece tulip that mcludes aJI the basic glass cuts." said instructor Pam Chaplin. "Stu- dt•nts make the tulip as their first project." The first class session concen· trares on glass <:utting techniques while the second covers cutting and filling the lead "came" as well as soldering the panel and waterproof- ing it with putty. After these basics arc mastered the remaining sessions are devoted· to a project of the student's choice. Throughout the classes instruc- tor"S Kevin Belville and Mis!> Chaplin provide guidance and answer questions. Redwing Glass Craft also has stained glass supplies and tools c.ts well as one or the best selections of glass in Orange County. "We h ave glue chip, German handblown and sheet antique glass as well as the hard·lo·flnd Blenko handblown,'' said Miss Chaplin. ~ ___ i;hrista fische~ Christa Fischer Skin Care Specialist EUROPEAN SKIN CARE STUDIO & BOUTIQUE Total Skin and Body Rejuvenation from the Finest Salons in Dusseldorf, Paris and Montreal. FACIALS WAXING SKIN CARE MAKE-UP LESSONS • Call Now-Free Complimentary Make-up Application With Every Appointment. 675-5080 2919-C E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR items at the new store. Most of the wicker items are im· ported from the Philippines, with items selected from more than a dozen importers according to Goodreaux. There are,-however. some very special baskets from Italy. Portugal and the Philippines which have at· tracted the eyes of customers. Chestnut picnic baskets from Ita ly have been quite popular. "They are thin, peeled and woven," says Goodrcaux, ".and they are pretty i•i. we ll as sturdy.·' Wicker World has picked up a line \. of b;1skets from Portugal which look like wicker but are actually woven willow. They come in varioui, !>hei, Jnd c::in be used for anything from J bread bosket. t.o a picnic bai,kct. to a bed for small pets . A series ol old, traditional wed d111~ baskets from the Philippineb 1i. proving popular both as a picnic item and also for presenting gifts Tht• Philippine items are rowid and fc.iturc a basket within a basket i.>roviding separate compartments. Wic ker World is open from 10 ;1 m. to 6 p.m ., Monday through Suturday. Bill Lee cuts gt•e chip glass for custom leaded window at Redwlng Glass Craft, 510 29th St., Cannery VIiiage, Newport Beac~. I fassero 's a~fl4~~WJJ~ 1 ~l.etl SATURDAY AFTERNOON DEMONSTRA T10NS 2 P.M. Sign up now for International Cooking Classes held in our Kitchen 2919 EL COAST t;iWY. CORONA DEL MAR INEXT TO PORT THEATRE) .................... ' .... " .... 'Plenty of parking 1n the rear:· -................ ~ ... ,. Thurs~y. Ju"• I. 1978 DAILY P 1LOT ti Father's Day Brunch SUggested Gift Ideas On J un<: 18th -otherwise known as Father l> Day -the old man might CllJOY being treated to the Sunday brunch offe rings i11 the Mediterranean Room at the Airporter Inn Brunch starts with a fresh fruit carousel. followed by an assortmt·nt of Danish rolls and muffins .. After that. poppa can pick from a menu of 1 l entn·~~. covcring such tasty items a:. smoked rainbow trout. eggs bencd1ct. crepes veronique, u royal Spanish omelet. and more. The Airportcr Inn. on MacArthur Boulevard across from the Orange County Airport, scrvf;!s Sunday brunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m When Sunday brunch is not the topic. the Mediterranean Room serves full Continental dinnus from 5:30 pm to 10:30 p.m ., each night. Lunch 1:. served daily. ucept Sun· day. from 11 ·30 a .m . lo 2 p.m. The mrnu fl'atures a wide variety of dinner choices from roa5t duckl ing, to steaks, to prime r ib, to sea food entrccs. Galore in Lo cal Sho p Wh en it com es lo unus ua l Father's Day gifts, Way Back Whto In Huntington Beach is the place to go. Clustered throughout the store is an assortment of unique gift id<:as such as old.fashioned.shaving mugs and brushes. note boards. a Jack Daniels gift line that includes old stoneware crocks and tin boxes with playing cards. pipe racks and tobacco humidors and beer sham· poo. Customers also can find coasters. m en's soap and cologne. drink trays, barbcque aprons and various other unique items. "W c also carry a fine collection of early American and European anti- que furniture including dressers. com modes. occasional tables. Eogish draw.leaf tables. sets or chair s and school and Larkin desks," says owner Diane Garner. June is the month of graduation parties and wedding ceremonies. and the Mediterranean Room ·can accommodate s pecial parties in a separate section. For parties up to 32 me mbers. phone the Airporter Inn. 833-2770, and ask for r estaurant mana~cr Michael Mouyner. Sunday brunch for Father's Day Is an offering of the Mediterranean Room of the Alrporter Inn, just past the main Lobby pictured above, 18700 McArttu~r Blvd., lrvlne. The merchandise in the store is p1aced ln a setting and atmosphere of the Midwesl The back wall is an original wall of a n old general store. The hotel also has banque t facilities for up to 800 people. For the banquet rooms contact Rexine Bailes in the sales department. In addition to the fine dining and lianquet facilities. the Airporter Inn is also home for the Captain's Ta· ble, a 24-hour coffee shop on the first level. On the entertainment scene, the Ai rporter Is currently featuring dancing lo the sounds of Jimmy L et's Ce l e brate ! It's our first year ~~~ anniversary In (.9 ---~~ Newport Beach and we are offering ~ ti!~ an a~niversary llJ All} special . . • .-11' II( a completely new you! li4~[)lf~§ Start with a Continental breakfast (on us ! ) and then • Skin Consultation • Custom Cut & Style • Facial • Eyebrow Arch • Hair Conditioning Treatment $100 Value • Manicure & Pedicure & A Bottle Of Polish •Make-Up Lesson All For $75 Thru the Month of June 1120 Irvine Blvd., Newport Beach • 642-8484 Boggio's Fiascos in the Cabaret Lounge. The Fiascos play Monday through Saturday, starting at 8:30 p.m . Shona Bishop is featured on the piano each weekday afternoon for the cocktail hour. The wall was restored and moved to its present location when the store was opened eight months ago. Store hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Mond'ay through Thursday and Saturday, until 8 p,m . Friday and noon to 5 p.m . Sunday. • The most correct combination for the traditional dresser, Oxford button downs by Sero and all si lk ties by Robert Talbott are excellent companions for ... your natural shoulder wardrobe. 171h & Irvine Ave., Newpori leuh, ulif. (714) 645--0792 ----................................ , ..... , ................ _ .. • I I '"-"" 12 DAILY PILOT * Thursday. June 1. 1978 Hobby' Shack Resembles a Supermarket for Models "It looks like a supermarket but instead of pickles and olives you'll find model airplanes. cars and boats." says Paul Bender , owner of the Hobby Shack at 18480 Bandilier Circle in Fountain Valley. Hobby Shack specializes in kits ror models of boats. cars, a\rplanes, steam boats. trains, gliders and the like that range in price from less than a dollar up to $1,000 ror radio controlled racing boats that reach a spccdof85milcs-per-hour. Kits for model steam boats with re· al steam engines that actually emit steam arc on display and are priced from $60to$500. "We have over 100 completely finished models on display in order to demonstrate their features so people will know what they're get- ting • " Bender said. Hobby Shack's model rocket sec- tion includes some models that will shoot from 300 to 1,000 feel in the air, according to Bender. ··we also have an extensive in· ventory of different types of radio control units and a lot of HO trains. slot cars and ready-to-Cly planes." Hobby Shack also stocks all the tools, covering and paint necessary to construct a model. Located at the corner of Ellis Avenue and Bandilier Circle, Hob· by Shack is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m . Monday through Friday; from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m .. Saturday; and from 10 a.m. to 5 p,m., Sunday. Hobby Shack manager Don Shirley ahowa the radio-controlled glider available at the store. Birdie by Palmer, Wristwatch by RoleL The Aolex Day-Date , epitome of flawless ac- curacy and distinctive good taste. is a 30-Jewel chronometer. carved from a single block ol 18kt. gold or platinum only. This superb instrument, with day available in 23 languages. features the matching President bracelet. Its famed Oyster case Is pressure-proof down to 165 feet. Watching the birdie when Arnold Palmer putts 1s a sport thousands of golf fans have played. Off the links they notice Arnold Palmer. like many cham- pions: wears a watch he never has to pamper. the Rolex Day-Date. Wearing one won't make you his eQual oo the . greens. but you'll both be on a par in your choice of classic timepiece. As officially authorized Aolex dealer. we have the ability to provide the very finest repair and maintenance f0< your Aolex. Our service department stocks all genuine Aolex parts and is fully eQuipped with the special tanks to pres- sure test the waterproofing Qualities of the Aolex Oyster cases. The watch repair section is staffed by skilled craftsmen with expertise in the care and service of these superlative watches. CHARLES H. BARR P.O. Box 1566 Newport Beach 92663 (714) 642-3310 .. At Ease Selections Madra~ and Poplin Items Considered Summer Wear "Madras and poplin sportswear blend well and are basic essentials of a summer wardrobe." says Al Mayman of Al Ease, 44 Fashion Island' In Newport Beach. Madras and poplin sportswear for m e n and wom~n are featured am ong the s ummer fas h,ions at At Ease. Men 's spoctpants. coats and bermuda shorts as well as women's blazers and slacks arc available in the madras lines that are made especially for the store. According lo Mayman, poplin coats. suits and pants interact well with madras suits and pants for a variety of effects. "Another popular look." says Maym~n. "ls a pair of Ocean Pacific shorts teamed with a classic Jzod shirt. a line which continues to be one of our best selling shirts." At Ease also has men ·s business suits. leis ure suits and evening suits. Women's fashions are available in s t yles . by R alph Lauren. Cachreal. Jag, Cargo. hod for Her, and Ficellc. Designer accessories that include wallets, key chains and silk scarves also arc available. Free t ailoring and monogram ser vices are another feature of At Ease. At Ease Is open from 10 a m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday, Thursday and Friday; from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Tuesday and Saturday; and from noon until 5 p. m., Sunday. Ted Flood models madras plald sport jacket by Deansgate available at At Ease, Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Remember -iiiiii Dad! Sunday, June 18 . ~ ·---- with a handsome Hallmark Father's Day card and gift. The perfect way to show your love. Decanters from Italy Pen and Pencil Sets Paper Weights • Letter Openers Albums PAPER UNLIMITED Wntclff Plaza 1112 l"IH A•etme 548-7921 . • When you care enough to send the very best Thursday. Jurt-t. 1978 * DAILY PILOT IJ ... Storekeeper Mark Franklin is wearing ~ ~M\ stretch back shorts for improved comfort and fit. The short is made of fine wale corduroy in bright colors of rust, orange, blue, gold. and green. 13Jnk/\mu" ,11.I \l.l'-kr Chd<flt' Wrstcliff Pilla 10.'.'.~ lrv1~ Newport ~.ich. C.1hfom1a. l'hcnt> 042·70ol - U OAILY PILOT Thursdat June 1, 1978 £-- Hair Stylists Introduce Musical Theater Shows <..:al Kirschenmann and Richard Alan are bringing a new dimension to hair stylmg with musical theater productions at their three salons in Fullerton. Huntington Beach and Ma~saon Viejo "We arc taking the finest stylists from around the nation and creat- ing polished 'hair ~hows '," says Alan. So far the two partners are operating A Ian's, A Hair Culture at 305 N . Harbor Blvd., suite B21, Fullerton; A'lan's Velvet Fog, 8466 Indianapolis, H untington Beach; a nd Mi ssion de A'la n 's, 25102 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Vi ejo. Alan has worked as a cutting director for Robinson's and various local shops and has been associated with Vidal Sassoon, Ocbius. Rcdkin and Clairol lie has worked with studios, theater groups and with models from San Francisco to Palm Spr- ings and was the star of his own Las Vegas musical revue, "Rich Alan and The Musical Spirits." Kirschenmann has worked in· ternationally with James Victor and has won trophies for his color work and styling with Lapinal, Clairol and L 'Orcal. Their ~Jim musical hair pro- ductions WITT feature light shows and live musical groups. "Things wi II constantly be happening," says Alan. A new dimension has been added to hair styling at the Velvet Fog -mualcal theater productJons - at the three salon's In Orange County. In addition lo hair styling the salons offer facials, clot hing selec- tio n and color coordi n ation, manicures and make-up. The Mis· Keep Y.our Daughter B.usy This Summer! And give her what she really wants for Graduation Modeling & Self-. Improve ment TrocieB~ Teen Miu Colifomio \ sc:m:crv AC:OR:; c:.:~ A;r.·.-cr ·-t.rt!tt N~r. appl"<M'd by Bool'd of E<b.-·<ittc., 1S2S Superior Newport Beach • 642-JOSO s1on Viejo location a lso features electrolysis. calling 879-2581 in Fullerton ; 536·8829 in Huntington Beach: and 581-3260 in Mission Viejo. Appointm~nls can be made by Join Our Coffee Club! Buy 12 Lbs. & Get 13th Lb. FREE -·-' ~·-, < Fatt)er's Day Special! Walnut Coffee Grinder 1 Lb. of Coffee & "World's Greatest Dad" Mug $14.95 Reg. S21.95 t.bt Clrof f tt tlebbler lido Village 3481 Via Oporto, Newpcrt Beach Across From The Warehouse Open Daily Fri. & Sat. Evenings, 673-2620 .. . ' Thursday. June 1; 1978 DAILY PILOT 1.S Oneof·first Customers at Lido's Coffee Peddler Was Buddy Ebsen Buddy Ebi.en bought a coffee grinder the first day the Coffee Ped· dle r opened. 18 months ago in the Lido Marina Village , Newport Be.,Jlcti . . .. Business has been bo<1m1ng ever since. "One of our newei.t features is a special coffee club.·· says owner ·Colleen Langerud. Members list the type of coffee they like and the way they like it ground. Their tastel> are kept on file for special orders and when they have bought 12 pounds of coffee. they get a 13th pound free. "We have nearly 300 members ulreudy," says Langcrud One aclyantagc to the ('lub is fa::.t strvice. Members can phone ahead for their order, park their car at curbside, and be in and out in less lhan fivt. minutes. "My mother calls it c urb ser vice, .. says Langerud. The Coffee Peddler carries 18·20 brands of coffee including such items as Royal Kona from Hawaii, a variety of espresso coffees. and a new Bavarian blend. Special blends are available as well as decaffeinat- ed coffee. • They also sell teas, by the bulk and the bag, at the Coffee Peddler. The shop offers the full line of Celestia l Seasonings herbal teas and San Francisco Orange Cin- namon spice teas: Coffee and lea lovers can also find a wide assortment of cappuc cino makers, espresso pots, demi· tasse cups. cappuccino cups, coffee grinders, souvenir mugs, and im ported tea pots and cups. Bus iness has been so good . Langerud is opening another shop at the ABC Entertainment Center in Century City. The Newport Coffee Peddler i:. open from 9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m . Monday through Thursday; until l l p.m .. Friday and Saturday; and 6 p.m. on Sunday. They also ·serve cappuccino, espresso, pastries and sandwiches at the Cofre4! Peddler Storeke~per Takes Pride in Fitting Each Customer's Clothing Requirements "We wou ld like to h ave a customer say look what I bought ~ther than look what they sold me," says Dill Beck. owner of the Storekeeper. 1028 Irvine A ve., Newport Beach. Thal attitude sums up the store's interest in its customers. according to Beck. The Storekeeper specializes in sporls~ar for men from 18 to 40. J eans by Levi and Chemin de Fer and casual pants by Ocean Pacific are in stock along with shirts in cot- ton madras styles and polyester blends . "We lean toward traditional styl ing but keep in mind tha t dress f.or this area should be fun, casual and comfortable ... said Beck. "We are not staid." Shirts include t asteful· plaids, solid tones and flower patterns by Karen Ray arranges rack of mens' shorts now available at the Storekeeper, 1028 Irvine Ave., Westcliff Plaza, Newpor1 Beach. Re yo -Spooner. Ocean Pacific and Surfline Hawaii. Rugby style striped knit shirts by Gant are also featured. "We ask questions a bout a cus tomer's clothing needs and help him Interpret what he 's looking for and he lp him fit it into his wardrobe," Beck said. iaiag aatl laKiag Photography 1s the newest decorative .irt form . Prior to decorating homes or offices, it is worth a visit to Status GulJcry to see our m·w and uniqu~· prot't•ss of photography on canvas. Status Gallery maintains an image bank display of over 1,000 slides of the work of professional photographers. The vast i;ul>jcct range included in our photographic bank is sun: to pkase event he most discerning taste. TI1e porfossional or personal decorator may sdc.:t the desired image and order custom- madc photographic canvases in sizes 11" x 14" to 4 feet by 7 feet. We also offer this custom servi<:e to the personal and professional photographer using color negatives or slides supplied by the customer. Photographi~ C.anvases ar~· of such high quality tha t they may be readily displayed with original fine art in ;my se tting. Hours: Tuesdily thru Saturday 10 -5 or by appointment. Status G:illery 3JJ7 Newport Blvd ., Newport Beach. Ca 92063 (714) 673-8393 .. I is Batk Wilk thre ll1sie a14 Ca141ellghl al llarritll' s fa,,riuit Cafe Wed . thru Sot. ~ l ~~iport Beachtt® .1norr10 IHllll •l:'W'PO.a1'9 Ol!MTU fH)O N•~l)l')tt ( •"'•' t•• Phone 17 14 l 640-" OOC\ 16 DAILY P1 LOT ThurSday, June 1, 1978 Brunch J ean Smith, manager or Ben Brown's Restaurant in South Laguna, suggests a nice Father's Day gift: 18 holes on the neighbor· ing AUso Creek Golf Course and a c hampagne Sunday brunch at the restaurant. One of the striking features of Ben Brown's is the view of the golf course and Alis o Can yon. The r esta urant is located on the inland s ide of Pacific Coast Highway, across from the Aliso Pier. The champagne brunch is offered every Sunday. from 10 a m. to 3 Pm. .J. Eas tbluff Village Center. locatc:d next to the Newport Beach Tennis Club on Eastbluff Dri \'e, is 1s personalized center whe re the em phas is is placed on ser ving th1.: customer and the parking i.!> conv1.:n ient. according to Marilyn Sloat. a spokesperson for the center. For convenience in banking, there is both a Security Pacific Bank and u Fulle rton Savings and Loan branc h located in the center Stores providing s pecialized services-include the Ea.!>Lbluff Cleaners. Cardillo Travel Agency. Coles Worthy & Co Realty 1.rnd East bluff Coifftft'!r. The El Rancho Ma rket. offl·nng quality meat and produce ond th(· Crow's Nest Restaurant, a family owned bus iness serving all home made dishes. arc available for food and dining convenience Father 's Day isn 't the only excit- ing event in J une. it's also the month fo r weddings a nd Ben Brown 's c.·an he lp out in that respect The do" nst airs terrace room. overlooking the canyon. is available for wcdthngs with a 200- pcr s o n capacity Jus t call the r estaurant at 499-2271 for arrange- ments. Ben Brown's has won the silver aw a rd from th e Cal ifornia Restaurant Writers Association for the second strajght year. Dining terrace of Ben Brown's restauranl overlooks the fairway of .J'llso Creek Golf Course. A (abric s hop .• Carole's Calico Corner: and a · yarn. needlepoint and knitting store, Hook N Nt'edlc:., also are located in Eastbluff Village Center. Fas hions for infants and children are available at Nip 'N Tuck. \\h1lc A 'M aree's specializes in women's fashions . means a choice or 18 entrees The award was given for out s tanding daily breakfast. lunch and dinner service . Bep Brown 's features a continental m enu which Som e or the fine meals includ<.' bouillabaise Marseille and an ex- ceptional scampi prepared with jumbo shrimp in olive oil, garlic, white wine and served with rice pilaf and garnish. We're the place for variety and fantastic prices! I\ F/\SCIN/\TING COLLECTION OF AMER ICAN ANO EUROPEAN FURNITURE Our stock includes: • .lack Daniels Gift Collection for Men • Barbeque Aprons & Branding Irons • Potholders & Kitchen Goods • Pa bric Placemats & Napkins • Old f ashioned Toiletries for Men & Women • Framed Prints & WaU Decor ; Pipe Racks, Ash Trays. Matches • Tobacco Humidors • n askets for individualized gifts • M 1crowave Cookware • Our Own Trimmed Towels & Toilet Scul \O\"Crs an a.uthantic country general sto re ~ ,• 9 OPEN DAILY. HOUIU.: IM MON. tlll'V SAT. 8901 ATLANTA AVE. at MAGNOLIA HUNTINGTON BEACH 960 ·5335 IMPIU, IHIUNOAY The evening cntert·ainmcnt fare is contemporary music and dancing throughout the week. Geno Lanzi. a popular rock a nd roll s tylist, is cur- r ently showcased Friday and Satur· day nights . The m usic is on from 9 p.m. to 1.30 a m The Eastbluff Village Center also offers both a professional building which includes medical and dental offi ces as well as the Eastbluff Pharmacy. HEW& USEO ENGLISH SADDLES SADDLES 20% off 10% off ....... w. t:OO.S:JO Fri. f :oo.t.1>0 Mason Jars, Jelly Gla~ses Found at Crown Hardware Crown Hardware. 3107 Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del Mar is a complete headquarters ror everything from housewares to plumbing supplies. In the last three years owner Jeff Schulein has made the store one of the mos t well-s tocked in .Orange County Home canning e nthusiasts will find a full supply or Ma son jars, jelly glasses, funnels. strainers, lids and wax. . The fully stocked housewares de partrncnl has Ritz towels. Elephant Air Pot air pump thermoses, an as- sortment or baskets and stackable dishes and utensils for boaters · The hardware department has Black and Decker and Sk tl power saws. drills and sand ers as ·well as tools by Tru Test . Stank•}. Crescent and Lufkin •·we also have everythin"t netdcd for plumbing and electrical work," says Schulein. Add to that a vast array or nuts. bolts. screws and nails and a com· plete paint department .and Crown H ardware becomes a complete center for the handyman. For the summer season the store has various types of cooler chests, Weber .barb<:cues and box and oscillating type clectri fans by Edison. "We carry high quality merchan dise at competitive prices." says hous( wares manager Patsy Simon. who points out that Crown has special order cata logs and suppliers to order hard-to-find items. Store hours are 8 30 a m, to S.30 p. m .. Monday through Thursday. 8 30 am. to6p m .. Friday; 9a m to 5 30 pm . Saturday. and 10 a m to 5 pm Sunday. European Touch Added to Facials at Skin Care Center A complete European skin care program 1s the specialty at Christa Fischer Skin Care and Boutique. ac cording to owner Christa Fischer. F acials. their most popula r services, are done completely by hand and emp l oy a s pecial European technique that includes a 20·m mute facial massage. "We are all European trained and try to provide a _y:>tally different and very personalized skin care pro gram," said Ms. Fischer. Pedicures. manicures. makeup application, eyebrow arching and body waxing are a mong the other services offered at Christa Fischer Skin Care. A complete line of Stendhal cos-' metics is another feature at the studio. Have Your Lifestyle IncJUde Shopping at Eastbluff Village Center ' Thursday, June 1, 1978 DAILY PILOT 17 Christa Ascher shows guestbook from opening of her Christa Fis- cher Skin Care, 2919 C Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. In the boutique section, Ms. Fis· cher )las a selection of antique furniture from Europe, Austria and Montreal. Fine diamond and gold jewelry and paintings by local artists also are avali able as well as fashion scarfs made by Ms. Fisrher herself Located at 2919 E. Coast Hwy. in Corona del Mar. Christa Fischer Skin Care and Boutique is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Monday through Saturday. and is closed on Sunday lJtctor J>ugo Jnn l\t~tau rant , I ~~,·--~~ ~~--:.__.. C?O~[] CDO~O~CB IN LAGUNA BEACH OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN •BRUNCH •LUNCH •DINNER SPECIAL PARTIES -GARDEN WEDDINGS Minutes away from Newport Beac h on Pacific Coast Highway at Cliff £?rive 494~9477 ' I 18 DAILYPILOT Thursdav, June 1. 1978 ,. , Four Generations Behind Howes B .D . Howes a nd So n is a lamily·owned jewelry firm that has offe r ed fi ne jcwdry for !our gene r ations. uccording to Glnhy Benson . a s pokesperson for the firm 's Newport Beach store. · ·'Above and beyond our f ine jewelry we take pride In the fact that we offer (><?rsonaliicd , quality ser vice and have m aintaijlcd our s tat us as a family·owncd business." said Ms . Benson. B.D. Howes a nd Son, located at 341 2 Vi4ido. is one of a fc.£ je w e l er~ whi c h i s s till a family·owned business. Ms . Benson said . .f' 'f ··Most family -owned jewelry s tores have become part of a chain and a re no lon ger exclusively owned by one family. ' Ms. Benson stressed that while th e r e m a y b e m ore flash y ,. Jewe le rs, th e designers at B.D. Howes and Son concentrate their efforts more toward achieving good taste in fine jewelry than on flashy new trends. The Newport Beach store has a new manager , Shields Krul1.sch. a gr'1d ua t e of the Ge m ological I n s ti t u t e .of Ame ri ca a nd a r eg is t crcd ge mologist wi.tb the American Gem Society ~ .. i~. ~· A wide selection of crockery and stoneware gift Ideas can be found at The Crock Shop, 471 N. Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. ~}liii;;,..ttt"~-...... - Ah, Romantic Month of June OUR UNIQUE ENGL ISH TERRA-COTTA Handcr afted Chicken-Meat-Fish Bric- A Most "Talked About" Gift for the New Bride & Groom. Largest Selection In the West of American & English Stoneware and English Handmade Redware Hand Painted Crocks, Butter Churns, Cookie Jars. Pitchers, Wine and Beverage Dispensers by Marla & Nancy FOR FATHER'S DAY · Great Selection of Jack Daniel's Disti llery Reproduction Jugs, Tins · Crates & Other Items· Old Fashioned Barber Shop Shaving Mug Sets Unusual Handcraft~ Brooms and Woven Wall Decorations Masterchar9e, Bank.amerlcard and Visa Accepted. Hours-Tues.·Sat. 10:()().6 :00; Sun. & tJ.on. 12:00-S :OO 471 No. COid) Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 548-1767 "We are proud to have a man w'th )lls expe rience ser ve our c1•s tofilers in Orange County," said ~urward Howes III, president of the eight·store jewelry fir m. · In addition to jewelry, the store •ffers Swiss watches by Baumc & Mercier. Gira rd·Perregaux, Rolex a•d Patek Philippe as well as an in-house repair service for all kinds of time pieces. Fine china, silve r and a selection of gift items also are availJtble. The store hours are from 9:30 a.m . to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The store ls closed on Sunday. -Shields Krutzsch Is the new manager of B. D. Howes and Sons Jewelers, 3412 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Shop Touts Crocks and · Butter Churns for Gifts Cr ocks, pitc hers and butter churns from the Crock Shop. 471 N. Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach . make distinctive wedding and shower gifts. according to Brinson Colem an. co-owner. C r ock Shop arti,sts Ma r la Ratcli ffe and Nancy Carroll can paint custom designs on most items and can match a bride'a..dlina pat· tern. said Brinson. '- 8 ri nson and part ner Robert Carter remind their customers that handcrafted Englis h tc rra cotta chicken. tneat and fish brics arc now in stock. "Unless you've tr ied one you can't imagine the gourmet delight of chicken, meat or fish cooked 111 its own juices and seasoning, retain In g the n atura l f lavors a nd vitamins," said Brinson. "F or a father's or hus band's den, bar. or office there are m any item~ of Jack Daniels memorabilia," he continued . J ack Daniels is the oldest dis tillery in the United States and the items are r eproductions of their early advertising items. Included arc s toneware bottles and jugs The Crock Shop is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday and Mon day. Stained Glass Finest Glass Selection in Orange County Sienko Antique • Kokomo Opalescent Seedies • Germon Opal • Wismock Sheet Antique • Scott English Streaky Custom Windows Pool Table Fixtures • Glass Etchings & Etched Mirrored Walls Designed. Fabricated & lnstdled Special Invitation To Art Lovers Come in & see our lovely lamps. windows & other decorative furnishings on display Available For Sale Gloss Classes Held Mocolhlt lu..it6/C....I I 00/o Discou..t to Stlitdaf 1 °" S-.pllH &Glau ?2edwptp gta44 eea/t Since 1952 51 0 29tt. Strfft • twwport hoch 675-1680 DAILY PILOT 11 Center Handles Sk•n Care Needs J oyce Fuller Skin Cart Ctnlc.r in lluntingt~Btach offers complete, in-depth skin treatment. make·up lessons and make up application for those who want to look their ~l for a wedding, prom or any occa!.ion. according to Joyce Fuller, owner. ·'This lime of year we do a lot of • skin care and makc ·UP for prom~ \ and weddings and arc prepared to 1• do entire wedding parties, even on . Sunduys,"said Ms. Fuller. In order to get ready for a s~cial occasion, patron:; arc requested to come. in early in the day for a skin treatment and a make-up lesson, Ms. Fuller said. "That way we can leach them how to do their mukc·up in case there arc any tears, something that docs happen at weddings. so they can stay looking their bes t." The skin care products used at Joyce FuJler Skin Care a rc made of natural ingredients and Ms . Fuller tries to provide the purest make-up lines possible. ··we also encourage men to visit us because their skin needs as much care as women's. Some of the most sens itive skin I've seen has belonged to men." Skin care treatment for men, women and teens begins with an analysis and thorough cleansing of th e s kin followed wi th the ap· propriate treatment for the patron's particular ski n type. Patrons also arc taught how to re· cognize certain skin conditions and how to treat them. "Different types of skin care are required at different times of the HO AMHTS, DIALHS OI oma COMMHCIAl IUYHSI Dicker 'n Wicker 1622 Morllt• rcwtrw., WhA W•eita•M SltowrOOM , .... ONt4 TOT .. PUil.iC -, ..... w. 10 ..... J,... - ta...4 s-..... ....... iiii 731-4838 • ytar so we e:ncouragt people lo call with questions lo discuss the changes that occur ," Ms Fullt.r said. Temporary and permanent hair rc.moval as well ru. diet analysi!. and treatme nts for acne and "'rinklcs a lso a rc among the services provided at the center. J oyce Fuller Skin Care. locat'"'<l dt 4952 Warner Ave .. suite 230, is open from 8 30 am to 5:30 p.m., Mon· day through Saturday. Evening trtatment.S are by appointment only a nd may bt made by calling 856·6687 H·air Handlers Produce .Styles For Customer's Personality lndividualitv is lhe best word to describe the style of work at the Hair Handlers Salon in Westcnrc Plaza. Newport Beach. "We don't stamp out styles with a cookie cutter. Today's woman wants individual treatmer'lt. She wants a look suited perfectly to her." "Says Stephen Handler, who, with his wife Suzanne, operates the shop. "Every person has diffe r ent needs and it is the responsibility of the stylist to communicate with the client to establish those needs," he explains. • The Hair Handlers' s alon was established in Westcliff almost a year ago. A second salon has since been opehed at 8908 Warner Ave., Fountain Valley. Both establishments emphasize $361.-1 DICKER 'N WICKER surrc. A 1622 MOULTON P+<.WY. TUSTIN, CA the idea of individuality, providing "full care" service which includes facials, skin care, nails, clothing and color coordination as well as hair design and corrective hair col· oring. · ''We have a hair coloring expert a"ailable for individual consultation and Cor the corrective hair color· ing," says Handler. The staff looks at each client as a n individual. analyzing bone struc· ture. lifestyle. hair type and tex· lure, and discussions are held with the client to discuss her self image. Appointments may be made b)' calling 64 2-8484, or £or Fountain Valley, 847-7847. The Westcliff salon also carries a CuH llne of Ajda Gray Cosmetics. Men's hair design and care is also offered . Joyce fuller examines co~ plexlon of Gerl Brown at Joyce Fuller Skin Care, 4950 Warner Ave .• suite 230, Huntington Beach. A special kind of love has come into the tennis wor ld. It 's called .. Forty Love·· and it can m a ke a big di ff e re nee in your te nnis game. Forty L o v e h a s everything for tennis . The ool1d and beautiful. the ba s i cs . t h in cide ntals. All in di s tin c tive fashions for man, woman and child. But. best of all, you'll find people who really love tennis at F orty Love and that can make a big difference in your game. Forty t.ove. You'll gonna love it. Forty Love 640-4423 ~26 Fashion Island-Newport Beach -20 O<\ILV t>ILOT Thursday, Jul"I~ \. 1978 Wednesday, May 31, 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 20 Marriott Hotel Features Outdoor·Dining With the coming of warm s um mer weather . the people al the Mar· riott Hotel in Newport Beach expect noontimt' diners to take advantage or the l'XQUiSite Views from the Capriccio Terrace cafe. Lunch is served on the Terr<tce from 11 30 a m to 2 30 p m . daily The outdoor dining area overlooks the Pacific Coa st, Ne wport Harbor :rnd the lrvine Coast Country Club. <ts well tis the Ma rriott's own swim ming pool complex. The Capriccio T~rrace foatures a varied m enu with a ll kinds of light snacks and unique sandwiches They say the Te rrace olso makes a nice spot for sipping cocktciils at sun· St'l When the weather is r ight. out· door dinners will also be served on the Terrace. treating g uests to a romaJltic view of the hurbor tights ThUerrace is an extension of the Capricclo care which serves meals from 6.30 a .m to midQight dY'ng the week. and t o 2 a m dh weekends. For classical dining, the King's Wharl Restaurant. in the Marriott. New Zealand Native Has Touch for Watch ~Repair Jcl4l•lr y and wu t ch 1cp<1i r ~l·rv1cc ::. al Chari~\) II Barr Jc" c lcn,, 1048 I rv111e Ave Newport Beuch. arc 111 lhc hand!> of lwo c:raft!>per::.onl> with a lot<tl of 73 •'.I l'ars of rxpcriem:c Man aging the 1 epair d~arlmcnt 1s M<1rgarct Armstrong, with nearly 40 year::.' of expcric•ncc Wa tch rcpa1rm<.ln Tony Swiggs. a native of New Zealand. has been re µairing watches for 33 years. He h:.is been employed by Charles II Barr for 12 years. being hired the day he arrived in the Harbor ar(;'a s ~1 ggs r ece ived his us c1 t ize11sh1p this year. Swiggs spcc1ahics in repair of Rolex watc:hc::. Jnd othC'r fine quail Ly L1mcp1ceei:. t-fr kc1·pi:. abreasl of the latest advanccmt•ot:> by attend mg special scminarl> offcrl!d b)1 the m::inufacturcrs J· Custom jewelry munufacturc and gi>mological services arc two addi· ttonal specialties of Charlcl> II 8<1rr. Owner Mary Barr and Donna Blac kman arc certified gemologists and Helen Popiel and Rick McEI· \a inc arc registered Jewelers All four arc certifi ed by the American Gemological Society. "We always aim for customer sat1sfact1on <tad a re proud to han• so many well·trained people on our staff," said Mrs. Barr. • The s t ore also offers d esign service and app~itll>als for in ::.urancc and est ates NEWPORT HARBOR SHOWBOAT CRUISES the "TIKl 11 The Red Carpet Treatment For Your Pleasure .w ..... • &tdoMd SHHIMJ • Do.ible Deck. ROOMY • Taped Miiiie &: Danchtq • C.ttriftg & LI•• Werl ..... 11t A• ..... 3 Hart.or CrwlM loah to S..-.• Y• 673.0240 features fresh seafood daily along with an outstanding salad bar Strolling Mariachis a dd a dis· tinctive Latin rtavor to Sunday brunch at the King's Wha rf. The champugne brunch is served from 10 a m. to 2·30 pm and draws as many as l.100 people Several styles of e ntertainment can a lso be found at the Newport Marriott. Jn addition to Sunday morning Mariachis. the hotel is home for one of the area's liveliest discos. the Main Brace Lounge, with steady dancing mus ic from 8:30 p m. to 2 a.m .• each night. For those who don't care to dancr to disco sounds, the Caprfccio Cafe offers candlelight dance music with the Wally Ruth Quartet. 8 p.m. to 1 a .m .. Wednesday through Saturday Yet another music sound can be found when the Wally Ruth Ja21 Trio plays in the M ain Brace.- Lounge during the cocktail hour. ~ p.m. to 7:30 pm .. on each Friday Weekday visitors to the Marriott can enjoy gia nt margueritas and fret: hot and cold hors d'oeuvre in the Main Brace from Sp m. to7p m . Watchmaker Tony Swlggs tests waterproof watch In special pre- ssure tank at Charles H. Barr Jewelers, 1048 Irvine Ave., Weatcllff Plaza, Newport Beach. or crimped with our versatile cut cut alone . . . 8 so Complete S<ylong '"''""" Cut. Sh°'fc::ji1i";;C;(. ·~S 16 " "The People w~u ond your hair." HUNTINGTON BEACH-10119 Adams lve.-962-2444 NEWPORT BEACH-1620 MacArthur Blvd.~44-8040 IRVINE-5315 University Drlve-552-3833 con ror on ~1ntmenc •io,.~...._ " Tl"ursdc•1 Jt.N· I ll'tld DAILY PILOT LI Stick Pin Popularity Grows Dy 808 AYERS Sfe<t .. S.Cll.,, Wtllef St1ck pin!.. lhe current rage in jewelry. arc one of the popular items on hand at A.H. Weinert Fine Jewels in Fa~hion Island, Newport Beach. Thei,e jew~lry pieces had their day in the 1930's when both men and women wore the tiny decorations . T oday. these ite m s are again popular. "They are probably the hottest selling jewelry item in this area," says Owner Al W<.•inert. Stick pins ure fashionable on sweaters. blouses or scarves for women and on jacket lapels and tit:s for m en. "A lot or men who buy stick pins use them on their ties in place of tie tacks or clips." he says) 1Mdditi'on lo lhe re~n jewelry. A H. Weinert carries a fine collcc tion o( diamonds. rubies. emerald!>, tourmaline, pearls and other prl' cious and semi precious stones. "DIAMONDS STILL ARE very pcpular even though their price:. have gone way up." notes Weinert He reports that diamonds have in creased as much as 40 percent since the turn of the new year but price!. are experiencing a recent decreaM: of 20 percent. "I think diamond prices will !ltay at approximately 20 percent above year e nd pricei. for a while." Weinert attributes the increase to the Is raelis, who started Lo bard~ Jhany of the diamonds in circula lion. CUTTERS BE(;AN to s peculal<! .rnd UcBeers, the maJor buyer tn the d1afl\ond market. :.topped scr.d· ing their diarnonds to tbe cutlers ... nd raised prices 40 percent "The diamond indu·.try is truly a monopcly." says Wernert Appraillals for the:-.<. diamond!> and other fine jewelr y pieces abo are available through the (ull time gemologist at £he N~wpcrt Beach location. "We've been in this area for 15 years and our experience gives us an edge over other jewelry storei.," he said. A. H. Weinert F ine J eweb is open Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday. and-Saturday from 10 a m. to ~ pm . and Monday and Friday un11: 9p m. Burmese golden pearl aur- rounded with 2.10 carats of white and cinnamon diamonds Is In the collection of A. H. Weinert Jewelers, 32 Faatilon Island, Newport Beach. Tennis Shop Offers 'Everything But The Court' "Everything but the court" is the slogan at 40 Love, Fashion Island's newest headquarters for tennis fashions and gear. The shop carries a full ltne of ten· nis clothing for men, women and children as well as tennis rackets and accessories. For men. White Line Fila brand Italia n style warm-ups, shorts, shirts and sweaters a re popular as well us European styles by Sergio Tacchini. Other men's styles are by French Adidas. hod. Fred Perry. Amba, Court Cusual, Spalding, Ultra Sport and Wlnoin~ Ways Tops, shorts. skirts and warm·ups for women are featured in styles by Ultra Sport, .:fi. While Llne Fila. Spalding, Rb<h Robbins, Adidas. French Adidas. Slazinger. Tail. First Love. Haymaker and Fred Perry. . "We buy at least three shirts to every pair of shorts or s kirt," says manager Candy Mor~an. "Thal way we can coordinate warm·ups with regular dresses, shorts and shirts." She·said ma ny of the store's items are hard·to·get styles. "We give special service and we treat people like people.·· s he says. Super Gift Ideas for . . . DADS, GRADS and BRIDES .... S2't.t5 ALSO HIA.DIOA.lOS DUSSIH CHAJIS MIUOIS ~$ITS KING CHAIR ... s 110.0011twtlh s999s In Hahral SH. tS Chidren's tennis fa::.hions di ·~ by lzod. Court Casual. Adida::. Ruth Robbins. Little Miss Tenru~ and Pelican. Included are shorts. toi-.,. tennis dresses, panties and hat.c; Ms. Morgan points out tt1at a good selection or fashions ro:-chidren is hard lo find. ··we ca•: even clothe two and three-year c,Jo;,, ··she says. Tennis rackets c1\.Jilable at the store include mvu e ls by Head, Wilson. Dunlop, Y ..imaha and Yonex us well as the Tony Trabert C-6 Graphite and 1la. Prince oversize. Leach racquet t;..,11 rackets are also featured. A full hne or tennis-oriented gift 1tetab I.!. available al 40 Love. in · eluding drinking glass sets. racket covers. watches. tennis books, ball h oppers . bicycle racket clips, racke t grip tape, head and wri:.l bands and visors, ce1ps and hats. The store b one of a chain of 15 throughout th<> nation and one of three loca t e d i n South e rn California. Store hours are 10 a.m . to 9 pm .. Monday nnd Friday. and 10 a .m to 6 p .m . Tuesday , Wednes da y . Thursday and Saturday. S•mday hours arc noon toSp.m. June 's B est Bet for The Graduate Dear Old Dad The Newly weds Dinner in The MEDITERRANE AN ROOitt c_Airporter qnn CJ-lotel • l.Acrou ~ er-P C.-ty •lrpof1f 18700 Mac..,..._. llvd., lrYIM Tele ...... I J l-2770 . , \ 1? D AILY P1!,.QT Thursda'I' Ju"e l , t978 . At Paper Unlimited Pewter letter Openers, Jew.el Boxes Available J\.'\4d bo11.c::. .111d r c"kr ·~ll~I d uding p .:iper pl.it\!::.. n.ipktn!>. opc1h.·ri. dr~· Jmo11g the gift 1de.i:. for :.treamers and decorJtion::. d&1d!> und grJd::. <tvJLlabl1: at Paper Eaton stationery and H.d lmark Unlimited Wcstchff P IJ za, 1112 b.ilh accessories also are on hand 1rvlnc. f\vc . Newport Beach. .is well as Hallmark posters featur· Photo albums. paperwl!ights and mg pastoral :.cenes and animals. stulioncry Jrc also g'kf'_gUt suggl!s· Mrs . Hatei a nd h~r hus band lions i.ICC-ordfog to rs ·~K"""'a~th~lce .......... n---=H~a'""1"'·0":.rt~ave been co-owners ollhe Haley . store owner . store for the past fi ve years. "W.: Tht• store f i;aturcs Hallmark have tbrce sales girls. Peggy Cun gn.·cting c.1rd::. for 11 11 oc:casioos a::. ningham. Katherine Lamb and J R '>'ell <is cards by Drawing BoJl'd Ja m it•son. who give cxccl lcnt <and Su7.y·~ Zoo lie rvicc," Mrs ltuley said. All types of party good::. arc Stor~ hours a re 10 a m to 6 pm ;n ·Jil:1bll-af P.ipl'r Unlimited. ltl Monday through Saturday Tustin Wicker Store Carries 'Natural' Look in Furniture The natur<>I look of wicker .ind rattan 1i. katured in d complete hne or furnllurt• .ind home accessories at Die kcr · N Wicker. 1622 Moulton Pk"') . ~uik J\. in Tustin. En:r )th111g in the !'>lore 1s hand mudc because of the l\aturc or the.• m a teri a l s. s ay:, Holl y ll.1bcrmchl. store owner P.1trons will find seven.ii different lYPt'::. of imported baskets, brooms. m ats, mirrorframcs and bookshelv<·~ from Europe . Ct11na. T hailand. Hong Ko ng a nd the Philippines :it ver.\ reasonable 1>riccs. according to Mr::.. JI JbermC?hl ··o ur everyday price:. arc the same as the sale prices a l other stores. thus giving our customer:. an advantage.'' Mrs Haber mehl !>aid. Dicker 'N Wicke r features a full line of furniture including sofas. desks and ch;.11rs m white, natural and honey \\icker and rattan Among t h e ir customary merchandise. Dicker "N Wicke r i1lso features som e hard-to-fi nd item s sucll a s King o f Siam chairs . BEN BROWN'S RESTAURANT at Al iso Creek lnn & Golf Course ... only minutes from everywhere. A private Shangri La in historic Aliso Canyon for tranquil. year around \'<.1cat1ons . . . .. J\ WJ\RO WJNNING CUISINE Ben Brown's . SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH BREAKFAST-L UNCH-DINNER COCKTAIL LOUNGE DANCING & ENTERTAIN~IENT restaurant ••• 64 Luxurious Private Patio Suites I leated·Pool. Short Stroll to Beach & Pier Golf Course. Driving Range, Puttini? c ·reen. Pro Shop Ping Pong and Shuffleboard ••• Private Meeting Facilities for Groups of 10 · 200 Turn Inland at Our Sign 3ll()G Coast Hwy., So. Laguna Motel : 499·2271 Restaurant: 499-2663 .. / Kathlee.n and Harold Haley display a selection of Father's Day gift ideas at Paper Unlimited. Westcllff Plaza, 1112 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. JADE HOU6E Presents A MILLION DOLLAR COLLECTION Oriental Objects d 'Art Jade, Opal, Ruby & Sapphire J ewe lry At Its Finest ANNIVERSARY SALE 20%-40% off OUR ENTIRE STOCK JADE HOUSE lido Ylll999 3'00 #2 Vie Oporto, Newport Beach (714) 673--5658 -....... , NOW THRU JUNE 18th JADE HOUSE Upper Level,The Oak• ThouHnd Oek1 (805) 497-MH JADE HOUSE Upper level, Gtendete Galleria Glende le (213) ~47-8627 AMERICAN E~pRESS-8ANKAMERICAR~INERS ClUB-MASTERCHARGE II \ -.. Balboci Business Gr~up Seeks More Involvement A new strength and excitement bus come to the Balboa Island Busi· ncss Association. according to President Tony Hovat. · The association now has 8S mem· bers, more than 90 percent ol the businesses on the Island and is try- ing to create more commercial and r ecreational interest In the area. "We have a lot or new people hete and a lot or young peof.le who are \nte restcd in action. ' says Jill ""Brasfield, secretary or the business association. One or the prime objectives this summer Is keeping the Island clean. The association rccentJy convinced the city to supply 28 trash cans for the effort. Each Christmas. the association spcpds close to $1,000 on dccora- tions, a tree and entertainment from a choral group. The major effort at the tnoment, however, has been the production of a business directory listing the m e rchants and professional $_ervices located on the Island. "Our directory will be placed at a ll residences on the Island and at the m ajor hotels In Newport," Brasfield says. ''And If anyone wants one. they can contact us." The directory should be ready in e arly June. Anyone who want.'> one can contact the Balboa Island Busi· ness Association at: P .0.. Box 442, Balboa Island, 92662. This year's association officers 'are : lfov al. preside nt ; A le x Koyowyian, vice president; Cheryl Roorda, treasurer; and Brasfield , secretary. Western-Style Clothing Grows ·in ~ummertime P~pularity As vacation draws near more and more people are finding that casual, w esl e rn·slyle clothing fro m Rasmussen's Saddleback Saddlery in Tustin adds a nice tol.lf!l to their wardrobe, according lo st ore manager Ray Rasmussen. Specializing in western s t yle clothing, Rasmussen's can outfit the entire family from a wide selec- tion or boots, hats, jackets, pants, shirts and suiL'I. The store features shirts and pants for n'len, women and children by Wrangler, Levi and U!e in a variety or styles, sites and colors. Rocky Mountain jeans by Prior and western shirts by Temtex are other styles available for women. In the men's d e partment , Ras mus sen ·s also carries Larry Mah an jeans and shirts as well as styles by Panhandle Slim, Karman. Miller of Denver and JI Dar C. . The Personal Touch t)f Howes There 's something special about tfowes jewelry. You may c~ti It the • "Collecto r 's Viewpoint." Eac:}l detaiJ ~ in design ls a point or pl~r&-:~i for th ose who appreciate thefl1lest. It 's a perfect b.tlance of nature- and man creating~ tre.isure. This personal touch of H()Wes dldn 't h:.ppen overniJht. They 've been workingotl it for over .i (entury. • ;t ~ World rcnowo'ed fot'~nr ue crcat\ons .•. rar~ gems ... ,imPQtti diamonds ... contemper~ ' ... unusual imports •. ~~'M11Mli'I est.ltt pie«s .. ,preciouJ··-~~ beirloom Jewelt. .. remoun·-·· ... ._~ Thia Ma. Pioneer casual western suH worn by Liz Le Pore Is among the variety of western-style clothing available at Raamussen·s Sad- dleback Saddlery, 13922 Newport Blvd. In Tustin. Children's shirts also are availa- ble by Miller of Denver. Ac me and Tony Lama boots for the whole famil~ andmen 's and women ·s boots by Justin. Nocona and Dan Post are featured in lhestore . Ras mussen 's SaddlelJack Sad- dlery. located at 13922 Newport Ave., T ustin. is open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m .. Monday through Satur- day. The store is open until 8 p.m. Friday evenings. · A unique shopping experience for men , women and children of all ages .. \ 2• O~•LY PILOT * Tt.h>"soav Ju'le 1. '9:'8 ·Save s2.01 Sak A(RQ!>ru111 lWO 1 ••• ,,.. w rh '1 .. y ,..,bf,...,,..,.,,,.,..,. l·lfd.• Retail Value 13~~~ •""""l•t·..-.... , •. , .... (0 ~c....-~ ........... ~ ., ..... -..: ....... ~ . • 1 .MO .Irie'"< .. ~ Ot •.........0-...,.Ci••"• .. • r.. .. .. ..., • ..... ~°""". , ... .... ~ ...... ~ .~ . 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RETAIL $16.95 each C:..t. a $1 09 9~ Hpbbv $hack. llVEISIDE 6135 VAN BUREN BLVD ., RIVERSIDE , CA 92503 llLIS (714) 715-6773 1-aAHOt~lfRCrft CORNER VAN BUREN llo llALINGTON lA MAIRA 1401 SOUTH BEACH BLVD., LA HABRA , CA 90631 (213) 947-2574 COR NER BEACH BLVD & IMPERIAi HWY I , ----- BAUER ••• ( Buick-OpEl BRiTislt LEylANd T RiuMpk -MC -JAGUMl WE ltAvE TltE CAR you'vE hEEN LookiNG foR Pick Y ouRs OuT T odAy ' AT ORANGE · CouNTy's NuMhEIJ ONE Buick DEALERsltip SAlEs -SERvicE -LEAsiNG f J111·11 I ill /II I' I/ l/1111 \at ) ,., f 1111•11 / 11•1 I \1mt!a1 '/ii/ ) /' I/ ,.,.,..,~ f ,.,, ",I/.' f Huic·I, U c•ulc•r llARBOR Bl VD SAN DIEGO fRHWAr A d1v1~1on ol 8u11 C'r M o,Or\ O (M'I Jo911or lro11m11h M G 2.9?.5 HARBOR BL VO COSTA MESA 919-2!XXJ Pick O uT YouR N1w Buick This Wukuljd AT YouR TARG£T Bui ck Ou llR Ri(fhT HlR£ iN Cosu M£s4 tC."'11 ol '~" 111 .v., hu.Jt .,.~,.,. .. lo•l 1976 t t U lU t '' ~II I \l I '""''' 4iii4 \9'1,._.t II-fl~\ \l lt~lh'l'lrrtl\ \I \\tU.1111 + \U Costa Mesa Launches Anniversary Celebration ' Fish Fry, Golf Tournament to Highlight 25 Years of Cityhood CO!>ta Mesa 's 33r d F ish Fry . !>Chl'dulro June 2, 3 and 4, kicks off t wo months of !>pccial events com· me morating the city's sil ver ti n· nivcrsary. The Costa Mesa Lions Club event features a carnival with rides and ga me booths. the crowning of Miss Mermaid 1978 is nd the annual Fis Fry Parade. A 1978 Ford Fnirmont and o er prizes wjll be rafncd Sunday, June 4. A h ost of othe r events a r c scheduled in May, June and July: -June 3 -A speci:Jl anniversary prese ntation of ·'The Lion in Winter" will be gi\•en at 8 JO p.m. by members of the Co!>ta M e~a Ci\'ic Play Houst· at t he Orange County f''iargrnund:, Adm11'!>1on is S3 -J une l6 -Golf tournament bet ween city employees and the Cost a Mesa Chamber of Commerc.e. Noon to 6 p.m. at the Co:,ta Mesa Country Club. -Jule l7 -The Co!>ta Mesa Kiwanis Club will sponsor the 13th Annual Orange County All-Slur basketball game for high school seniors . 'ale first such all-star gCJ me for girls starts at S 30 p m . in tht! Orange Coast College gym . The boys' game. pitting a north squa d against a south squad, begins at 8 p m Admission is S3 tror both ) games> for a d ults and $2 fo r childn·n under 12. -June 23 -City of Costa Mesa banquet at South Coast Plaza Hotel The banquet is open to the public and is s ponsored by the Costa Mesa Cha m ber of Comme rce. Program will feat ure a historical review of the city. Cost is $25 per couple and reservations ma y be made by call· ing 979-0536. -June 25 -fifth annual bicycle grand prix and distance run -A United States Cycling Federation event featuring six races and more than $4.000 in prizes. Includes three AA U sanctioned foot races ranging from two to 10 miles. From 7 a.m. to 4 p.m on Placentia Avenue * * * bctwcl'n E!>tancia lligh School and Adilm" Avenue. -July 4 -F1rc:\\orks display sponsored by the City of Costa Mesa and the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com merce Scheduled fo r 1·30 p.m at Lc Bard St a<.hum. Orange Coast College campu!>. Admission is $1 for adults. 50 cents for children. -July 14 -Costu Mesa Silver Anniversary Day at the Orange County f''air, noon to 11 p.m . -July 30 -Annual Old-Timers -Ne w Timers Picnic at l p.m. at the Estancia Adobe. 1900 Adams Ave. Sponsored by the Costa Mesa Histor ical Society. Information is avail able a t 545·7551. * * • Proceeds of Fish Fry Benefit 32 Organizations By HAPPY HUNT ~l.i S.C11.,, 'Writer lt was this time or year in 1946 when the Cost a Mesa -Newport Harbor Lions club first hit on the idea of a fund-raising Fish Fry. Lion's Club member and carnival m a n Bob Skiles rounded up his carnival stands and equipment and started putting the affair together. Heinz Kaiser, also a m ember as well as a restaurant owner. began preparing the fish using his own re· cipe which is still used today The day's events attracted ap· proximately 5,000 people and raised Sl.200 toward a baseball field to be buiU in Costa Mesa Park. According to Rollo Mcl ell an who was a member of the club when the Fish Fry first started, the day's ac· tivities included a frog jumping con· test. a beauty contest. an animal parade and the jailing of passers-by who were required to pay $1 to gel out. "It was a real backyard deal," s aid McLellan. "We even had to buy the bathing suits for the beauty contest." During the past 33 years the Fish Fry has grown into one of Jhe big· gesl events in Orange County, rais· ing ove r $500,000 for charitable causes, according to Les Miller who served as president of the club for the 1946·47 term. "Last year's Fish Fry netted a lit· tie over $40,000 and we expect this year's to top that." Miller said. "The money raised is dis tributed among about 32 different organiza· tions, with the biggest chunks going to the Boys' Club, The Girls' Club and glasses for needy children," he said . "F ish Fry Fever " is the theme for this year's event, scheduled lo start serving fi sh dinners at 5:50 p.m , Friday, June 2, and will con· elude Sunday even ing. June 4, foll owing the drawing for the grand pr i7.c , a 1978 f ord Fairmont. In addition to the customary at t ractions which include dozens of rides, a huge pa rade and d rawings for se veral prizes, the Lions Club has scheduled some new events for this year, arrording to Miller. "We've added an amateur talent show, a baby contest, a nd a Miss Mermaid beauty contest." Purchasers of the $3 fish dinner tickets arc automatically entefi!d in special drawings held each day plus a chance at the ~rand prize. Winning tickets mus t be present for Friday's moped drawing and Saturday's color TV drawing. S unday night's drawing for the Ford Fairmont does not require the winner to be present. However. a bonus of 100 gallons of gasoline will be given to the winner if present when the drawing is cond ucted. Heinz Kaiser, chef for the Costa Mesa Lions Club's. first Fish Fry, Invented a secret fish batter that has been used every year. ... 2 DA.IL V PILOT PILOT AQVEATISEA 2 ThurSday. Jt.me t. 1978 Wednesuay. May 31. 1978 Daily Pilot Editor Recalls City Growth Invites OCC Studen.ts to Cronicle Costa Mesa History By THOMAS M. KE EVIL lldtlW, 1"9 l.)~lly Plloe In some eyes, the high point in Costa Mcs.a's history came :.omct1me during the s ummer of '64 the day the Hooker Construction Co declared i1 had completed its JOb of rebuilding Fairview Road IL was ca use for celebration. Hooker and his troops had north· s outh transporta- tion v irtually in their grips during the intermin able s um mcr·wintc1. s umm er the y isolated Orange Coas t Collcge from the rest or ' the world and let completion d ea dl ines fa ll rcEEV•L. "" in w eekly lo t s along the gutlersof Fairview Road Cit~had been !>wallowed whole 1n th hrcc·mile long mudp1lc /\n arch · t some day will find a !>1gn1f1cant chapt.er of the city's his· tory buried somewhere north of N"cwport Boulcv<ird. U nfortunatcly. plan!. for an) cclebrat1on back in 1964 were pre tnttlure TllE JOB WAS SLOPPY at best The s treet began to break up at one end before it was finished a t the other Hooker went broke. Fairview Road b<>gan swallowing cars again And as even the latecomers to the c ity know, rebuilding Fairview ·Road is not a sometime thing in Costa Mesa. Jt has gone on ever since. Even today, in m y mind I sec ~omeone ma corner of cit~ hall draw- ing plans for another rebuilding of Costa Mesa Celebrates DAILY PILOT May 31 a June 1, 1978 Robert N. Weed Georgtt A. Leldal Promotion'""~' Oally Pll.C 5-lal UC-U.. ~: Bob Ayers E01tOI" ~ ( ~ ~-~ Vic Cook Writer P.Jirv1t.•w Road It is the most securt! JOb in the wor Id . • • • The more optimistic :.ide of me says that ft'airvicw Road's state may indeed be a measure of Costa Mes;.i 's maturityl It is today a modern, well lighted, safe and passably attractive ,part or Orange County, California COSTA MESA IS 25 years old as an incorporated city this June. This June I am 50 and ha lf my lire has been spent following her ups and downs as edito r of the c1ty·s newl>papcr the Daily Pilot and. before that, the Costu Mesa Globe· If era Id When we decided to a ssign the Storie!> for this special edition. I was t empted to take on a ll the in· ten 1ewi. mp.elf I could chat with the people. most or th em my friends. who took p.1rt 1n building lh<.·1 r community and I hC'mi-.e lve!> We coul d r e · min1sce about how a nd why Costa u~v1L, 1"T Mesa is where it is today. But the task was impossible and we felt 1l might be a nice touch to assign the interviews to journalism students at Orange Coast College. Let us look al memories as relat· ed to tod~'s youth, we thought. Let thC'm learn something about their city in the process • • • AS GOOD AS THEIR inter views may be. they'll miss some things, INOEX OF ARTICLES llY SUIJJECT ST08Y "'" ,,, Sit••' A"nlwet••ry (we"'• (01101 ll•collt City Cl•-~ Colley,Oe-w c .............. o.pe,,ftW,,, ...... ,,. ... ,C.J. Hef'WOOd. f~ Co••• ...... Nttewor .. -'.'""· .. ... Jvdd Howard Wlleon, AOOHt M Meclt•n..t .. Ar1 St Cl••t 8Ht S~lll••, JKOll 8ro•n.Cf\~ eurrowtht w...., l•nnen we11., j. Coe11 ... ,,TIM_, Nt•"' Mo ...... ni....1t.J ~"·"'' 011r1ttl• Mef'lo MecM•Hl•n ~ ..... , l•• l 1ch1n'"'" BM Hu"'ft"'• ft "QOM rtN"tet.MlklrM l ot 111HH CM Ounc1n, DOf\a4d '°'"-_ler. Alwtft Nel.of'I, CfM• Sovt~wortll,°"" II•~~ Ntte -""'4p,JC •U.•. ••n M1ttfit1w11 .... tod °'""""'· o.w. 1""111.••ttt .... II~.- '"()(" I ' 1 • • 10 12 u " II n ,. ,. ti JO 11 J3 " >S 17 u u •• u ~ » n '4 .. .. .. 10 ~!. 16 n · 11 Tf ' • thesc y~ung kids There's no WOJY tht.'y could describe lhe cacaph<>nou:. croaking roar that came from an empty h eld at 17th Street and Sunta An<.t Avenue. in front of where Builder's Emporium now sl<.tnds They couldn't know that until fi ve years aflcr the city was incorporat e d this lot was home to one of the largest frog colonies this side of Taiwan. Nor could they envision the first city hall, that corrugated t in sh(!d a l 20th and Newport Boulevard. It housed the police department, the city clerk, planning department, city manage r ttnd all other municipal o ffi ces in a space r oughly cqui\ a lent to that now occupied by the offices of lhe city manager and the chief of police IT MADE COVERING the news beat easy As r e porter editor · photographer. l could check on all the city's pulses in one ten-minute stop What }Oung reporter could ever understand the problem:. of report- ' \ . 1ng a city council meeting when lht- mayor -that d1gnif1t:d, dt: h ghlful and public-spirited man named Charlie TcWinkle -spoke only rn 4 inaudible murmurs and mumbles Even sharp-c<.1rcd Arlie Swartz. the city clerk. recorded Charlit:'s rem<irks morl' by guesi. than by ac· tually hearing the words. (There was11 't room in the city hall for council m eetings; they wer e held in J lldge Donald J Dodge':. Justice Court <icross from the City Park.) • • • GROWTH WA S T H E GOAL. t wcnty fl\ c years ago Bigger meant better and everyone of in rlu<.'nce in Co:.ta Mesa "<is bent on more industry. more bus inesses more homes and more people Freedom Homes -those 900 hoUS('S west or Placentia between Victoria and West 19th Street \\t're swept into the cit} with 1n corporntion A lhrec-b<>droom m<Jdel tmstJll <Sef' EDITOR on page 20 > J PILOT ADVERTISER .. Wedr.esday. May 31 . 1978 fhursday. June 1: 1918 IKE IMPORTS -- CONGRAIULATl•S * COSTA MESA * ---- DAILY FILOT 3 i-...----Volvo Head ua1·ters--~-- • 646-9303 540-9467 1968 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ; 4 DAl!r Y PILOT Thursdav. June 1. 1978 Wednesday May 31 1978 " PILOT ADVERTISER 4 Early Days Boundary, Fiscal Woes Faced City B) JOllN HRAND OC.C. JourNll\m ':ttuf'ftf\1 C 11s lti MLsa '::. f1r:-.t full lllllL .•f.J JJOlllll'L'. l'1t y M .111.1 1~l r Gl orgL W Coffl') I L't all!> ,,uh 111g ri nanc1 ul p111blC'm !-. .ind fe nding (lff tlH•I com 11111111t1l'::. wt111L' . t·ttmg up the city 1:0 \ LI nmt•nt · It \\,isn't L.J'-Y gt llrng w>111g "' 1l11ovt I l'\'1'lh.1C.' ff 1>m ~· t;1x b;is(.'," C c>ffL y 1u.d k d fr 0 111 lhl' ,,Cl 1.·11<: 0 r i ( JI t a I r \) I ll i s h111 gs o f his hom t' un BroatlwJy in Cost ;.1 Mesa. ··I 11C·or poration Louk µ.Jace in J unc ,,o ~ c had lo wait until the uew fis· cal ) u ir to levy an ad va lorcm tax 1uNo and :mother s ix months to collect tl. .. During those 18 months, Coffey tonvrnccd the county to continue performing some of the basic civic services for the res idents of Costa Mts<1 . Hearings were held creating a l aw out of the cooperation bet ween the county and newly. form ed city "Costa Mesa served as a model for new cities across the state ... Coffey remembered with pride. Coffey brought to Costa Mesa his experience as city manager of the comm unities of Redondo Beach and \ Redlands. Prior to his career in local gov· C'rnrncnt Coffey rece i ved his master 's in public administration al use CoffC'y remembers the rivalry of Goat llill and Mackeral Flats. "After annexing the back bay, ther e was talk of Newport Beach in· corporating ups tream along the east bank of the Santa Ana River . Such a move would h ave nearly surrounded Costa Mesa ," Coffey said. The city manager and other civic lt-aders proposed extending the Costa Mesa city Ii mi ts out to the rive r and the Huntington Beach line Land owners in the area con- SC'n t c·d the incorporation of the young dty to its present western limits · 'Th<'n came a movement lo con· solidatc the two cities. Now the law s taled that when two cities like Costa Mesa and Newport Beach consolidate into oile. they s hall operate l.fnder the government of the one city with the greatest pop11l:.1lion. ·· Coffey explained. ex - hibiting his love of legal mechanics. The commo n assumption was that N!•wport R<'ach had more resi· dt•nts tha n Cos ta Mesa and Coffey rNo;1 llM that the plans fir'il rose "out of lhl' Flats." Wh<'n a poll was taken in both towns to update the Cl'nsus report, 11 was revealed that Costa Mesa had a sli ghtl y l ar~cr popuh1tion at t hat l1ml' • "I tan't sav lhal stl enccd the ta lkt•rs," Cofft;y c·huekl C'rl. "bul we somehow didn't hC'ar m u1:h about consolidation down al the harbor <iny more.·• • , f Th ntire police force led by Chief Arthur 'McKenzie (In suit) posed i n front of modest first city hall headq rte rs In 1953. Among 11 officers and one secretary was present crtief. Roger Neth. rjght of McKenzie. G E N E RA L • E L'E CTR I C ncn ·I Frigidaire J 11 I )... 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(714) 548-3401 HOURS 9 30 1111 5 1() fo.10N0 1\ 'r through SAT UROAY • DAILY P·LOT !. - \ 6 DAIL Y·PtLOT Thursday. June 1. 1978 Wedriesday, May 31, 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 6 Change Marks CM Police Growth with City By VICTOR COOK 5-1.i Sec11eM Wrote< · The biggest change I see." said Cos ta Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth, "1s that these days people are much quicker to violate a law they don't agree with rather than change 1t through the system." Neth recalled changes he has ::.ccn in the police department and the commumly in his 25 years on •the force. .. Our first chief, Art MacKenzie, was hired October 1, 1953 and the actual operation of the department began December 16," he said. Neth was one of the first three officers hired for the fledgling department. "We had two patrol cars and the :.lctt1on was a 1.100-square foot building al 111 E. 20th St. that also ~crved as city hall." T HERE WAS ONE little room that was like a holding cell for ar· res ts. Prisoners were then booked into county jail." The department grew quickly, with nine officers added in July 1954. with the original three being promoted lo sergeant. Law enforcement problems were much the s ame Lhen as today. ac· cording lo Neth. "We didn't have as much crime because there were ft•\,i.c•r people. Narcotics was not a big problem and of course traffic congestion was much h..-ss ·· RAPID.GROWTH forced a move in 1957 to a 9.000-square foot slruc· ·1ure on Ford Road that was con· vcrtcd from a lumberyard. Growth in population and police !>c r vicc br o ught with it technological innovation as well. In 1958, the department pioneered the filming of drunk driving ar· rcstces. "This aided us greatly in obtaining convictions," Neth said. The same year the department cs t ablis hed a minimum of two years of college for appli cants. NETH ROSE steadily through de- pa rtme nt ranks, being named lieutenant in 1956 and captain in 1959 lie was named acting chief in 1964 when Art MacKenzie was appointed director of public safety. Neth CHIEF ROGFR NFTH became permanent chief on August 1 of that year The next miles tone cum e in 1967 when the department moved into its present 43,000·square foot facility at 99 t,air Drive. CO MP LETE CO M'- MUNICATIONS equipment. a jail, co m puterizcd record k eeping . maintenance and repair facilities and a basement shooting range are housed in the new civic center police station. T echnological progress continued into the 70s with the addition of helicopter patrols . "The helicopters h ave been a great aid to us with conditions changing so rapidly." says Nelh. "They are lime saving, can take the place of two cars in the field and arc a good safety feature for of· fi cer5 on the ground. "HELICOPTERS HA VE almost eliminated the need for high-speed ground pursuits." Neth said . Another innovation of the 70s is . the Strategic Weapons and Tactics (SW AT) team. organized in 1972. "The SWAT team was a result or the hostage capers that have been happening. We required a highly specialized unit capable of handling any type of situation,·· says Neth ·'The team is trained how to han die things when violence can't ~ avoided. They know how to do 1l quickly without e ndangering citizens." Growth of the city, s pecialized training and innovative new equip ment have brought big changes 111 Costa Mesa law enforcement. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ~~STA MESA . ·:~ // BUILDING WITH YOU SOUTH COAST PLAZA"' .. .. •) 7 PILOT ... OVERTISER Wednesday. May 31 . 1978 Thursday. June I. 1978 Costa Mesa -25th ' We join in your eelebration• r• • • " Costa Mesa's I yowned, . locally operated bank. It\ ec1 .... y to bl'rnme involved with <l qnncl b,1111< Tl ll:ffl' ar(' lot.:. of them. The idea b to f111cl 11 good bank that's involved in you. And that's the kllld of bank we·vc bt·en ~ince the day we opened. We.re loc<1l pc0ple. working hard to mtikc our bank \\01 k frn olhl't 1. 1c ll rw< 1rll' Together. 'Ne'll get thlllgs done for vou Thmk of u.... c"I.... \.'()UT rer~nn,\I f 111.11Kic1l ,1d\ i-,cr-. because thllt's C'\actly \1. hilt \l.C' enc• Bnng ti... 1;our f1nc1nc1c)I p1oblemc; Wt 'II ( Oll)L' ur \l.'ilh cre.1llve ~olut1ons Ask ll"' qul' .... ll<llh \\'.._• l~ive ynu ilnswc1c; that mc1ke -.cn .... c• Ye>11 1.1!,1· <i pt>r..,u11c1l inteH..'-.1 in vnu1 f111t111cidl <lff,1ir ..... ,111d so do'''" We c.111 al .... o nlilhC lMnk1ng c.";1er c"lnd faster for !>.'OU bl!ct1U<;C we l<1ke '' .... hort. d11ec1 p,11lt in everything \l.L' dr> No cumber-.omc corporate ..,upcr::.tructurc. nn complex cornmunic«1tionc, no u nclue delt.1~" Banking .... erv1cc ')hould ht' cl1•dr c,1mp:( ,md com l'nicnt. W11h JS. it i.., I C'I U' bl' ynur banker Wl' w.mt to he 1111.011..·ecl II thing-; 1h.1t cire 1rnp1 )r1,1nt to 1..nu ~:~ CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA f l.1111111 II f', 1\\1'1 a 171 I) l) /<) •1 '(~I • :'-11•11 111 1 1 f)I\ R.iil\lllq f l,.111., :'-11 1cl,11 1'11111-rl.,1~ <)I•, r, • I irlo1• '11, I• • "' 11 I lo11.. • r DAILY PILOT 7 scum COAST PLAZA • (714) 557-8800 The South of France in Costa Mesa Pll OT ADVERTISER 8 M embers of the Segerstrom family gathered for the ceremonies open- ing the first com- pleted portion of South Coast Plaza in 1966. In celebralton of Costa Mesa s 25th Anniversary we 1nv1le you lo come m and see our specially selected earthenware pieces with very special prices for all of our Costa Mesa customers. Wiiiiams-Sonoma's traditional French glazed earlhenware is a very special blend of practical and efficient cooking and the rustic charm of beautifully handcrafled French pottery. Our round earthenware casserole and oval baking dish both hold an a~ple quantity-perfect for any occasion. indoors or outdoors. WILLIAMS-SONOMA South Coast Plaza 3333 Bristol Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • 751 -1166 . 1. 9 PILOT ADVERTISER 1. . Wednesday. May 31. 1978 Thursda~. June I . 1978 Founded in Costa Mesa 30 years ago. "Congratulations Costa Mesa, on your Silver Anniversary"' . Robert M. Wilson, Pres. ,. "SpeCia/izing in QUALITY" , Since 1948 • Patio Covers • Screen Enclosures • Window Awnings A Style and Size for Every Purpose. THE A !Wilson Associates C-61-1552161_.../ 16800 S. Harllor, Santa Ana ·Anywhere in (714) 531-0660 Orange County FREE Estimates Cheerfully Given! DAIL V PILOT 9 10 DAILY PILOT Thursday. June 1, 1978 Wednesday May 31 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 10 Three Generations Segerstroms By JOANN COL E OC<. Jevr1Ylo•m Sl-111 C J Scgcrstrom came lo Orange County nL•arly a century ago and planted beans on much or the land wh1l'h now 1s Costa Mesa Today, the farmer's grandson. Henry Segcrstrom, sits in a modern off1('e adjacent to t he historic farmhouse on Fairview Avenue. A p1ctun• of South Coast Plaza, one of the nL'W developments on the old fo1 m. hangs as a symbol of the chani:inJ? use of the familv 's land "We were .it a fortunate point in hi story," he muses as he recalls the :.tc•µs that led t11 the rct;.111 development or tht• family pro· pcl'ly · ·orungc Coun ty 's popul.illon has increJsed •ll'arly HOO per<'cnt since Co:.Lc1 Mc !-t<t bec.ime J Cit y \ltC'iJ\ltlhC need lo supµly re· L J 1 I s h o p p 1 n g coLe cmµlo) ing the new ·concept of the l'rlCIOsl'd mall " SEGERSTRO~i SAI D he JOmedthe famll} bus1n('s!> in 1948. after gra<fua· twn from St<tnford University At that t1ml'. the family persistently sought lo buy back property they had sold to the government to help the World War 11 effort. That property became part ofthe Santa Ana Army Base. encompass- ing OCC, the Orange County Fair grounds and neighboring residential areas. When the Segerstrom family suc- cccdccl after a third bid to reclaim their lfarbor Boulevard frontage property including what is now part or the Segcrstrom Industrial Dis- trict. they began moving into de- \ e lop m cnt or their farming pro pert1cs Tll E • EGERSTROM properly north of tht• San Diego Freeway was annexed lo Costa Mesa m the late 1950s ..imid controversy with the city of Santa Ana. with the agreement that 11 would be commercially and in- dir..tnall) zoned so the family could move from agriculture mto com - mercial and industrial development. Other property a long Harbor Boulevard I!> leased for various uses. Some of the original Segerstrom property has been gi vcn to the city ot Cost;i Mesa for the Estancia Park, to the G trl Scouts for their Orange •Jewel Box' carousel carries South Coast Plaza outdoor sign theme into the mall. Working carousel delights youngsters of all ages. Sew Beans. Commerce -and Industry County he.;dquttrters a nd to Souttr Coast Repertory Theatre · When Costa Mesa becam e a city in 1953, the Scgerstrom family was busy working with the slate of California for the construction of the San Diego Freeway PLACEMENT O•' TH E freeway became a determining factor in establishing boundurics or Costa Mesa andSanta Ana.tic recalls. Scgerst rom said his family's con- tributions to Costa Mes a have been "mor-<'1bvolved in culture and social aspects 1 ather tt1an the pol1t1cal de· vclopmentofl~ecity " _ He feels the various Segcrstrom family developments. ha ''e created a strong tax base and inlernullonal re- cognition for Costa Mesa ··south Coast Plaza :.hopping center and the South Coast Plaza Hotel arc known for thci~ccllence throughout the world. Within the Scgerstrom Industrial District, we have located. among other fine cor · porate and indus trial entities, Travenol Laboratories. Times Mir · r or Company, State Furm l nsuran<:<'. D1g1l'al Equipment Corporat ion. Esterline and Brunsw1ck Corporation." he noted He vowi. that thl: family 's main in lerei.t 1n the community i:. for quality d evelopment "We art here. we are going to stay hen:.·· he i.a1d ·'Wt· want to be proud of our accomplishments in the com mun1ty " Now Segcri.trom. along.with h1i. m other, Ruth. and cou:.in , Hal. operat1: under a family partnership. one of the largest business centers in America ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SOUTH COAST PlAZA VILLAG~ pays tribute to the city of Costa Mesa on it's 25th birthday. ThP VILLAGE. Orange Councy's most exciting specialty center invites you co discover its 70 unique shops and international restaurants .... Special Birthdcly celebrcltion July 15th · Scclndlnclvicln Festivcll .. I I PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday May 31 1978 Thursday Jun" I 1973 . . -ELL LET .. Joins you in celebrating COSTA MESA'S 25th A ERSARY "Thank you, Costa Mesa, for your continuous support over the years. We salute you and pledge our support for the years to come." ELL LET DAIL V P'LOT I I Serving Costa Mesa for 18 years. 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Open 7 ~=~:A Week 546 1200 (a~~r;~s) MONDAY-FRIDAY 8 30 AM lo 9 PM -MONDAY 7 AM to 8 PM SATUADAY&SUN0AY830 AM lo6P M TUCSOAY·FAIDAY7AM lo530PM •Mifj{v• ,. 12 DAILY PIL01 Thursday JLJne I, 1978 Wednesday May 31. 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 12 ., Coast College Employee Retraces 27 Viars . Makeshift Dorms and Area's Rabbits Noted by Mrs. Harwood lh MARCY NICKERSON QCt ;..,,,..11,m \lude111 M ;.ikc:-tuft dormitories at Or angi: Coq.!-.t College ;.md rabbit ra1:.10g in Costa Mesa arc highlights pf 25 Yl'iH s ago, Thelma Harwood re calls M 1 s lia r v. ood 1s executive :-.ecrdary lo Dr Norman Watson. chan{'l'llo1 of lhl' Coas t Community Cullcgl• District A r cs 1d cnt of Corona dcl Mar, she has workt•d in Cost;,1 Mcsu s1nc:c l!f51 and finds 1l .. a nan• uly .. She remembers Costa Mc'>a as ·a ltltlt• country V tl l.q:: ('. V. h ('fl' NICK EASON 1w11µ1l• r a1 s1•d r.1hb1ls .. Mr .., 11.Jrv.uod cktlarcd that most change'> oH•r thl• }Cars have been for the• hdlN C'SpCCJC:Jlly al occ · 'ThP land v. hc•n OCC was built v. as thl• old Santa Ana Army Air Base "Thi!-. land .' continued Mr s llarv. •x><l . "was sold to the district \.Cry chcapl.) It seems lo me that it w ~1 s :1 total of $900 a token amount!" Today. 1l IS worth thousands or dollars per acre. "But for many years we were ob- ligated lo the Federal Government and had to write an annual report on j ust about evcryting we did," s he recalls. MRS. HARWOOD JOINED the district in 1951. "At that time there were 46 people on the staff. .. There were only 650 students in 1951. and the makeshift dormitories still existed . .. In 1948. when the college first s tarted. som e of the t eachers, foreign students and s tudents who lived loo far a way h ved out in the m akes hift quarters," said Mrs Harwood. "Twent y fi ve years ago, OCC owned all that prime property out on Harbor Boulevard." said Mrs. Harwood. "BACK I N THOSE days the agriculture program was very im- portant, but a s It diminished, the property was sold. and with the one sale we bought the Golden West College property. "When Golden Wes t was established," said Mrs. Harwood, "quite a number of OCC teachers m oved with the school. "But the school h ad the OP· portunity to be autonomous," she continued. "Golden West serves a different community with difrerenl needs and it has developed its own tradi· lions. "Tl has a little difrerent O Castle or ~~condominium , ....___, f Ind your dream home Sundays ph1lo:.ophy, .. added Mrs Harwood. "bul the whole district as one big happy family "Tht• 11ecd for a :.econd college a1 o:.c about 15 years ugo with lhe rapid g rowth of Co::ita Mc:.a, ·· said Mr s Harwood. "It was d ecided the n to build a sctond campus in a d1rfor~nt loca 11011 . "I nslcad or hav111g thousands of students coming to OCC. they could be :1ccommod.ited 1n a community that was dc\'l'loping too," say~ Mr '> ll<trwood. "ANY KIND Ot' GROWTH has 1t:-. problems. cspecw\JY with 35,000 student~ district wide "But with a !urger or gamzalion more people are reach ed and the re is more act1v1ty," added Mrs liar; wood ... ' Don't you think this time I I In the .• COSTAIESA 1706 NEWPORT BLVD. OPEN7DAYS MON.·FRI. 'till 9 P.M. DAILY PILOT •~•-nao OC (' :. repulalron as a top com mun it) collc•gl' ha::i become knov. n 1 ntcrn at1onally ''This 1s something that couldn't happen as l'<lStly with a :.mallcr <·om m unity coll(•gc. "At some point in time land may be purchased for a headquarters building for Coastline. the di~trict's newes t col lt·ge." s ays Mrs Harwood I IAUOFOUll£ 2378 N. TUSTIN AVE. 991-1721 ,. , 1J P1LOT ADVERTISER Wednesday. May 31 , 1978 Tr ursda/ Jur1 I ISid Ranchos, Tt!!eC Towns Merged in Costa Mesa Railroads , Oil Boom Threat , Postal Confusion Prod Pioneers By HAPPY HUNT 5-l•tS.<llon• Writer As the city of Costa Mesa celebrates its 25th anniversary, there could be no more appropriate time to trace the events that lead to incorporation in 1953. Costa Mesa 's history takes us back through the li ves of three past communitie s that once thrived within present city limits and re· aches back into the days of Spanish land g rants . Costa Mesa is located on part of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, a former grant awarded by t he established art:as h:aving behind only a few farme rs. A rcw miles away. in tht areb bounded by Newport Boulevard. Fairvie w Road. tht: Saa Diego Frccway and a line near Baker Street, a Boston farm colony named Paul arino had be<in etching its livtlihood from the la nd since 1886. Paularino was a typical farm village havin g no commercial ccntH except a railroad siding, its only major connection with the out· s ide world B UILT IN 1891 , lht r&ilro;.id tracks of tht Santa Ana and Nc wport Railroad, which served Paularino, ran parallel to Newport Boulevard. T hese tracks were a major in · fl uence on the success and growth of the fledg ling community of Harper, later to become known a~ Costa Mes.;. Harper's roots ht al tht corner d. Nineteenth Street and Placentia Avenu<:. where, in lht. same ytar. the first ~ettler madt hii. homt:, During tht next 15 yt.ars the im- pact of land developers and the db · cove ry of oil lead to thc building of s tores. schools . highways, churches and tht installution of a community <See COSTA MESA, Page 14) Spanish Crown in 1810 to J ose An-'~ 9 ~~~~o 1!>:r~~l:.n~h~~a~~~~c~~l~:~ • y ~~~ ~OSrA MESA lie on the land ~ ~ As railroad rate wars triggered ~ - massive parceling and sales of por-~ tions of the Rancho. a town called NEWPORT HaRBOR Fairview sprang up in wha t is now t~· .~~"~?~rn~•~"~r" g~;~;~· ~~'.~ ;,.~ c olle!:i.lroad was soon built along ' IONS CLUB 99RD ll 1NNUIA 1L what is now Harbor Boulevard lo ilJiiJ ..,., M connect Santa Ana to the new town. This accessibility lead to further land parceling and eventually FISH FRY A&lft I" ·R iN1u• JI ~~~~~~:~~c~~sincsses sprang up all MnV ~ WA H OWEVE R , D ESPITE AT· TEMPTS to pr&mole development, the to_~n of Fairview began lo col lapse ~ the spring of 1889. As the Southern Cali fornia land boom dwindled, Fairvie w's ex · pans ion came to a halt. In addjtion. a severe rainstorm washed out a section of the railroad tracks, breaking the town ·s connec· tion with Santa Anv draslic blow to the econom y As a result, formerly successful bus inesses moved o n to mo re 1970 Miss Costa Meu dmiles for photo to .,uo11~1ze che L1011:S Club Fish Fty weekeno run. FRIDAY.SATURDAY.SUNDAY JUNE2,J,4 AT LIONS PARK 18th Off NCWPORT BlVO COSTA MCSA f ISH OINNC HS (. l\RNIVl\l RIOCS & eoorns MtSSCOSIAMlSACOllilCSI llAllVCONTl~I Ql\NCCRS S•NGrn~ MUSICll\NS GIAN! rv.o MILE PARAOE V.lll< C.RANO MAHSHAlS Klll Y LA"'GC & Pl\Ul MOYER PLUS FISH FRY GRAND RAFFLE: Win a • 1978 Ford Fairmont •Sean 19"'Color TV • Batavus f1opecl •Many More Pr11es C0"11 JOIN IN fRIOAY S·30 PM 10 8 30 PM SATURDAY IOOOPM 10 BOOPM SUNDAY 11 00 PM ro 8 00 PM All Proceeds For Youth Community Activities And Service To The Deaf And Blind .. .. • 14 D~LV PILOT Thursday June 1, 1978 Wednesday, May 31 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 14 <From page 13) COSTA MESA . . . waler ~yslcm. thus marking the rca I start of Cost a Mesa as WI! know it tod ay Harper continued to attract new ::.etllcn. J::. Y.Cll as to offor potential business opportunities. WITH i\ NEW POST OFFICE in 1Y09 came the first public recogni· tion of the area. Harper's popularity grew as Pt-'<>· pie from a ll over lhc country cam e to th.c area for the healthful cn- v i r o n mcnt , the bus iness o p· portumtics. potential oil discovery and s uccessfu l farm ing ventures T he res idents of Harper were satis fied wit h everything but its name. A town called Ha rperville near Ga rd c n Grove ca used confusion with mail a nd freight s hipments a nd the residents of Harpe r wanted a m ore glamorous name for their town A conte::.l to name the town was held. Offering $25' for the winning entry 1t attr acted entries from as far away as Florida M iss Ali ce P lum e r was d e · clare d the winner fo r her entry of Cost a M cs a. m ean ing "coast tableland " It was chosen for its recognition of lhc area's Spanish her itage and its fitting description of the geo· graphical setting. F our mon~ter, in July of 1920, H a r per offi cially becam e Costa Mesa. THE NEXT TWENTY YE ARS saw changes of major importance lo the success of Costa Mesa. The population grew from 200 in 1920 to 4,692 in 1940. Electr icity was inst a lled, the fi rst bank a rrived and the Chambe r of {:ommer ce was formed. By the year 1930, Costa Mesa had its ow n news paper . library, policeman and gas lines Costa Mesa had become a city. During the 1930s, in spite of the depression. a major ear thquake and a devastating flood, the population of Costa Mesa continued to grow. World War II and the construction of the Santa Ana Navy Base, now the site of Ora nge Coast College, ha d a m ajor impact on lhe con tinue d growth of the city and in corporation was soon to follow. Fearing 0 11 compa nies would be allowed lo drill in the area thus lowering property values with the appearance of unsightly oil rigs, loca I residents formed a Home Rule group and circulated a petition for the city's incorporation. O pposed by citi zens fearing higher tax rates, a special election was held TllE VOTE WA S CLOSE , but the Home Rule group won the decision by the vote of 1.808 to 1,446. Costa Mesa was officially in corpor ated J une 29, 1953, with three and one half s quare miles and a populut1on of 16.185. I Only th• Dally Piiot 111ally t•ll• you whet'• new In your loc:al community ..... ery dey --· Mildred Fisher, who has lived in Costa Mc.?sa since 1928, was the treasurer of the Home Rule group and spent a ll hct spar e lime walk· ing door to door for signatures and donations t..oward the incorporation effort. "I remember when Costa Mesa was JUSl a bump 1n t he road between Sant;,i Ana a nd Newport Beach ," ~ays Mrs Fischer The successful e ndcav.or to in· corporate Costa Mes a was very m uch to her liking. but "it's gotten so big! Now we have a police de- partment, a fire dcparlmenl and very good medical ser vices. I think all these changes were necessary and essential lo the success Costa Mesa has achieved " The 1960s brought briefer attire to Fish Fry beauty contest entrants. These hopefuls posed in May, 1965. Finally, the savings and loan you've· been looking for. ''Every one of our customers receives individual a1tent1on. for we know the.y are our most valuable asset And this, we believe. rs what sets us apart from all the rest " Richard P Bond President Deal directly with .. he PresiQ.ent. no middle manage- ment, no committees to go through. Use our Savings Plus Plan for extra benefits and privileges Expand your savings dollars with Optimum Interest- the highest rates permitted by law, paid from the 1st of the month on all money deposited by the 10th. Feel secure with FSLIC insurance up to $40.000 for every savings account. Don't lose interest. Use our Telephone Transfer Service and free Save by Mail Service. Save time with our prompt. responsive loan service \ r ta/ljf' r:1>(MJ( .,' .)t:l//11~.J " } and Loan Assoc1a1100 2701 S Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa, Cahforn•a 92626 ( 714 ) 754-1801 "'*mbe< Fede<al Home Loan Bank System and FSLIC 15 PILOT ADVERTISER ,, ~- .. KAT SYRATT Office M••I" Wednesday. May 31. 1978 CL.AUDI HAGA LHIMg MGHIJ"' CHUCKCOUIT Red S._ M•11ar DOHLYHH lodJ 5'op M• ''' Thursday, June 1. 1978 DAILY PILOT 15 M•E liNDAU. UY IOntEMIB~ P.+IM•tttr R.w...-..weM•1;1r University Sales & ·Service OLDSMOBILE• GMC TRUCKS• HONDA CARS epartme n 2850 HARBOR BL VD., COSTA MESA OPEN 7DAYS A WEEK 540-9640 SERVICE AND PARTS DEPARTMENTS OPEN 'TIL 10:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. r • 16 Oii.iL Y 1'1LlJT Thu•sday June 1 1918 f'll OT AOVEHTlbEA 11.1 Founding President Recalls . Orange Coast College Beginnings Were Humble ll) \'IC COOK ,Pf<•~I "'A<lton\ Wr• .. , :\1v.1x11t 11.irbor High D1:..lr1tt 1'!·•\ (' rth' i.I room r horrov.l·d iJ I) µ1 •\\ I lll'I .111(1 "t; ~ol bu~y ... !-.iJ~:> B.1:-.il l't'lt•r '>011 of h1:-. l'arl) duy:-. LI'> pr t•:-.1cl1•11t of lht· fledgling (Jr;rnge Co.1:..t CollL'l!t p t I t· I '1111 n IJ V. p I l' :-. Id l 11 t l'llll t 11 ll!-. .111 Co~la Mt·~ n.:ttntly .1tt1•111frd .1 liHnqud fur th<.. colh:g1..·:.. ungtnal f.tt•ult). W l' ht·g<in '' rth a ,,cnt•:.. 11 night .l'11011I <:l.i:-.:-.e:-. al Newport llarbor ll1g h 111 .J.111UL1t) of l!J48. th<: rcttrl'd 1111·-.1dP11t :-..1)" Wc he.id ~ stu <f Pill .... Shnrll) Hflt'r ~1dney Da\ td.,011. d1-.tr 1t·t 'upcrintcndcnl uf Ncv.·porl t l.11 lto1 l '11100 II 1gh Scho(JI D1~trict .rnd H.1\ moncl Ellwt of the llun m~t1111 lll'Jth d1~tnct .1ppltcd to the F1 dt r:il Office uf '*iurplu:.. l'rnpt·1 t1t·' for pt·rm1:-.:..1Qn lo U!)C the old !-..1111.1 J\na J\rmy i\1r Ba:..c <•S d t' .1 m JIU' Pt•t t'r:,1111 i er ,JJl.S ''I S P EN T A MO N TH 1n W,1 -.hmgt11n during Christmu:.. <Jf l!.lt7 gt"tttng the airb<1:..e for !_he c<tm pu:.. 'The building~ wt·rc• butlt a~ l'las:-.room!) and we got the site by lt•a:-.1ng with an option l o buy." Pt.•t(•rson say~ "When we did buy 1t . we paid only a fl·w hundred dollar:.. for the 243 acres " Fu II ti me instruction on the new cam pus began in 1948 w ith 515 stu· dents and 28 faculty mem bers. Before founding the Coast Com· r.1un1ty College District. Peterson st•rvl'Ct thn•t• )t.•ars as president of Glendale l'ollt•gt· Shoppers are guided to new shops in the growing South Coast Plaza center by boldly ... Jabeled directories. A VIII ri•.TA K,\l'PA !{r<1duat1· of lht• UC Ber kt•lt·~. f't.•tt·r-.c1n r etl'I\ l'd a l>achdor .., cit-gr t't' in phy!>ll'' ,rnd malht•mat11· .... Ill rn.!8 u nli•:-tll'f "> ckg1 l'l' 1n !!I.JO and a tlo<:toratt• 111 t'tluc c1t1on admtn1str;.1t11111 1n IYJ~ lit· taught high !->thool 1n B.1kt•1 sf1l'ld ;111<.I scn·1 d a:. :in a:..•.is tant cll•:in t.tl the Un1,·cr:,,1ty of Caliror 111a Da~ 1s for four} l':JI ~ In l!J11 ht· hcramt· L1:-.s1stunt IJ11s1 tH'S!> rna11<.1ger of tht I .a" rt·nc 1· Had1at1011 L<1hor .itor) ul IJC Herkel<:) Dunn~ hr:-11, .ind 11111 lt.ilf )t•:1r<, :1~ :-.upc·1 rnt1 nch-111 of tht· C11J"l Com rnuntl) l'ollcl!c 01:..tne:t Pl'tcrson \\as pr t;!o.tC.knl or tltt• (. O:o.ltt ~fr:-.J l.11111 .., l'lub tlw l:dd11111w Jun1<1r l 11 I It• gt• /\s:-.ot 1,111011 ;1 nd lht· t\lll('rll.111 t\'>:'10( 1.111011 or .lu11111r Collt·Ht ' 111 1•11;:1 tw \\ .i.~ 11.11111·11 fll:lfl nr till' )l'Jr b) thl' NcY.potl ll .Jtb<i1 Ch,11n'lw1 of ('0111 rnl'll t' I 11 1:175 Orange t'oal>l (.'11lkg1• 1!(·.,.gn,1ll'd him ouht,1111l111 g t'tl111·11 · for .. l n l 1 g h I l ll l' d l' cJ u c at 11111 •• I lt·uckr::.h1p <.1nd fo11•:,,1gh1 1n the 111 'l·lopmt·nt •>f Orange C•i;1'1 l 111 ll' gt• PL•tt·r~1m r\'111t'd 111 100~ and 11,, 111 WL1!11ut l'rl't'k l'al1fornw "fht 011porlun1ty t o :..t:Jrt a 1)1 ' 111:-.t1t11tton t1 urn :-.t:ratc h , p1ck1111? staff t1111I :-l·ll1ng 1x1l,!i:.Y h1;1:.. been 111~ g rt·ate!-!l t·Xpl·rtt·ntt:. · .Jw l>.J) , 0 r a ngt' C11~1 :-.l Col ll·gt ha:-. d1 \'l'lop t•d Lit lit•)ond our l.::<Jlt'l'l,1 llOll~ LA-Z-BOY'i) For the TAll man who has a hard time getting comfortable ..... - SEE OUR RHE SELECTION OF LA-I-SLEEPERS • .. tf(•~ ... , . AUTHORIZED LA-Z-BOY. DEALER the TAll man RECLINA-ROCKER LA·Z-BOV " Come see our fine selection of La-Z-Boy Now. Choice of hundreds. There is a difference. Docs every cha11 you sit 1n cramp your style? Do you leel that the chair manufacturers of America arc consp111ng against you? Did you ever wish that qomebody d come along and create a cilair 111s1 for you? Somebody has La·Z·Boy'. The La Z·Boy• Rechna-Rocker• •s the best thing that ever happened to a tall man Here is a reclining chair that has never been equaled for its smooth. clforlless reclining ac tion The tall mans Rechna·Aocker w111 rPspond lo Your every mood rocking. lounging. T\I .1ew1ng, catnapping, even lull bed reclining En1oy the comfortable d11terence ol La·Z·Boy s exclusive Comfort Selector which provides 1ust the right leg rest comfort POSll1on for perfect relaxation. with or without reclining the chair V1s11 us your authorized La·Z..~oy• dealer, and give yourself the most comfortable gilt you II ever receive You'll love the chair that was tailor-made 1us1 lor you Immediate FREE DELIVERY WHITE'S 111.Zl/A"· Costa Mesa/Newport 369 E. 17th Street Mission Vieio loff A•.ry f'\y.I 28892 Marguerite Pky. SJJowcti'S~ Sl1oppe 495-5902 642-8657 Mon, lhru Fri. 10·5 Fri. 10·7 Mon.· Thurs. 1()..6 Fri. 10-7 Sot. 10·5 .. R Colorfu\ G\ft for Yo" FREE Thi s beautiful, 80·page book will help you discover ver- satile and practical ways to garden 1n containers The book describes the characteristics and growing requirements of over 200 suitable plants and offers dozens or colorful ways to displa y your favorites Whether you use containers out of ---....~r.ess1ty ~r jus t for pleasu re . you 'll find the book 1s filled with ful suggesti Look1n or m e interest on your savings dollars? While you're in o r off ice. ask one of our friend ly savi ngs counselors about a balanced savings program Choose from our 5X 0/o passbook accounts or one of our higher yielding certificate accounts There are advan tages to hav- ing both' Fl RAL . . . where services make the difference Offer available only at Costa Mesa-Newport Beach Office 1855 Harbor Boulevard 645-4420 (Hurry . Supply Limited) Judith A. Lowery Branch vice president and manager BRING THIS COUPON with you for your FREE COPY of "Gardening in Containers · J 19TH STREET r---·-----, I I I _, Fi..h~111y r=edcral Savings and Loan Assoc1a t1on 1 I I Address----~.#'/'-------­> City __________ Zip __ _ Offer valid while supply lasts One copy per family Adults onty. please Sorry not avaHablc by mail L.-------I • ------·~-·----···--··················-·---------~-----··--·----~~--,, ...... , ..... . .. HJ DAILY PILOT • Thursday. June I . 1978 Wednesday. May 31. 1978 * f'ILOT ADVERTISER 18 Bar Owner Remembers Peaceful CM By DAN BROTHERTON occ ............. ,_ Howard Judd, former owner of the Shamrock Bar. remembers run- ning a relatively quiet business in Costa Mesa's car· ly days except for the time he caught a young man with hi~ hand in the till al the Shamrock liquor store next door. Judd and a friend happened to look in the door MOTH£1tTOff when the suspect was 'removing money from the cash register. They grabbed the man, noticing a suspicious-looking bulge under hi~, shirt. ··rt was as big as a shotgun.'· Judd recalled. The "bulge" turned out to be only a s m all pocketknife When the sheriff arrived. the suspect strug- gled. "Al that point the sheriff slapped him a good one upside the head. They <the pol ice> didn't fool around in those days." he said · Judd bought the Shamrock in 1963 and was the sole proprieter until he sold it in 1974. The bar is located a t the intersec· tio n of Newpo rt a nd Ha rbor 'Boulevards. Before he boug ht the bar he worked in a print shop. Judd claims his clientele was a clean crowd and that he ran a tight bar. "In my bar rowdies weren't tolerated,'' he said. A three-piece orchestra provided e nt ertainme nt. "My orches tra could play anything -from ragtime to Beethoven.'' Now 62. Judd sold the bar four years ago for health reasons. He remembers the Shamrock as a popular place without incident ex· cept for the aforementioned robbery attempt and the time $400 was stolen from the bar. For the most part. though, Judd remembers the Shamrock main· taining a cas ual, relaxed al· mosphcre. On St. Patrick's day however , Judd says, "one couldn't get in or out." Since Incorporation in 1953, Judd remarks. "the whole race or Costa Mesa has changed. What was once n small, quiet city with considera· ble open space has become a mass of businesses and homes ... ... .. .. SAVINGS ANO L04N ASSOQATION 1933 Earthguake on the Newport -Inglewood Fault partially destroyed the Costa Mesa Grammar School. - '• COSTA MESA OFF ICE: 1640 Ademt Av•nu• •Co tta M .... Calltomla 92t;M • T•lapl\one 17'4) 979-3910 •~ HOME OFFICE· 12001 S.n V lc•nh Boulaverd • L0t A,., ...... C•llfo,nle 900'9 • T•lephona 479·3201 or 879-0970 . ...,., ~'"'.... ...,, ~ ·. 19 PILOT AOVERllSER Wednesday. May 31, 1978 Thursday, June 1. 1978 DAILY PILOT 19 j(l . ; ~. • I •• ·• •,• ~• 11 1••·•• I ......... , ..... . ~~I JI I I o t I 1 ••••• . .. . -···---·· I I I I I I I I I ~ 1 I I I I t I a I I 1~1~1~1~1~•1L1•~•'-~ , . t ... _ . '· ~ ·~ •• 4 ~ -• • ~ • ~ 1 .. .. ~'-.... L.....a -.-• ... • --A ~i;?~, '"> . • -~· ,·~ ..,. _,. ~!_~xt1?mins wa•••!•I .. , '!12._t Ac '"rcµt-B • . ~ -I·-.. '"· .. ~ .. '~~~~~ .. J er .• I , _a . ... . ~ . ·~· • .. -.-..2$ .. _--B!t!i..,,~t~ ........ • Safeway Store, at the South East corner of Broadway .Street and Newport Boulevard, was severely damaged after 1933 earthquake. WE CELEBRATE WITH THE CITY OF COSTA MESA ON 'I'HEffi 25th ANNIVERSARY Costa Mesa Has Grown Larger and More Beautiful And ..• So .Have We At ('ODr m _[ center 2300 Harbor Blvd., (At Wilson) Costa Mesa Why Not Come By And See ''Our New Look'' We feature Quality Merchandise. Friendly Service. Plus Convenient Fre~ Parki{ICJ for loth Front and Rear Malls /,'.. 20 DAIL V PILOT Thursday Ju"'le 1 1978 Wednesday May 31 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 20 <From Page 2) .. Editor ... your own floot l went fot $7 995. tht foul' bt>druom "'us !.lightly higher . $8 995 J II\ cd in unt uf thc three bedroom modds TH ~ HOUSING BOOM really htl ubout 1960 A 40 lut subtlav1Mon on tht: We!-.l::.1de. a 15-loltcr uff Santu Ana A'cnue. and on and on It wa::. all open s pace from W1 bon Stred nor1hward. except for 01 angt> Coast College Then the Ihde Cu Jumped acl'OS!) the empty ::.µucc and built lfalct rest north or Baker Street I lived then:. too, tn tht· first hou!'>c I t''''-'' bought Colh.'gl' Pdrk went from c.lraw1ng board lo ft .Jmmg and the: 111a!o::.1vc M e!>J Vt·nk dl'\ dupmcnt started f 1llt111.( up .1111und Costa Mc!>J !> f1 r!)t golf t'OUf!.l' IT WAS UJZZYING. Bu1ldtng J.ll'I mil::. fl uttcrcd from the c ity hall in h.1111.b lul Commcn.:tdl dcvelop- ll1l'lll "'J!> nght bt'h1nd the tracts Liquor s tores and laundromcltS 11uµpl0cl up M Jrkct::. .rnd drugstores fol hi\' l'tl Sornt· uf lhJt growth we know now wa::. un"'1!'.'' We arc lt vang with it today I tu1rnot fJult those in charg{' al the time They li ved by and plJ} cd with the rules of that d.1y • * • Most of what happened lo Costa Mcs<1 in the 25 years !>ince voters decided to incorporate as a city has been good. Those things that were good would not have happened if the com m unity had re mained as an cncl<1\C in county territory MANY NAMES COME TO MIND in g iv ang credit for the assets that make the city what it is. Those vis- ionary enough lo fi ght for in corporation deserve mention. So do all those who ser ved on city coun- cils and planning commissions and other mostly volunteer assig nments for their city Someone asked m e the other day to name the most important nc.mes in the list of those who ser ved. Kno wing I am omitting many worthy ones, I would s uggest four: -Bob Unger, the imaginative, unorthodox cit y manager who served from 1956 lo 1964. He had a style of boldness that lifted Costa Before Incorporation of the city In 1953, Costa Mesa was known as "Goat Hiii" for the hundreds of goats grazing on the open pastures. Mcsu from the mundant' and gave it 1ts unique touchcl) ·-The late Arllnicton C. Swartz. "ho ser ved a s wutcr dis trict manager. first l'lty <:lc rk . assistant c 11y manager ;.ind. finally, city manager OpPo!>ttc 1n personality to Unger, he !>ha red his vision and pos::.1bly is more responsible tha n <1nyo1le fo1 the faC't that South Coast Pluza is in Co!>ta Mcsu n ty limits -Donald Dungun, now Harbor Arca Municipal Court Judge. who as l'1ty attorney exercised far morc tn· flu1.?11ce than his t1tlc suggcslt!d llc fought numerous annexation battles with the nty of S..inla Ana and llt'Vl'I lost -Art McKenzie, first chief of polu:c. later publtc safely director and t ll) manager before he retired following a stroke. A solid. always- dependable m ainst ay in city gov c rnmcnt, he is one of thos.e follows who h nds satisfaction contributing to tht.' community in which he li ves and ~orks • • • Moi;t significant events in Co11ta Mt!sa 's 25 years? The list would be long, but limit· cd to four. I would say. -UnJfication of the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach clemcnt.iry school systems with the Newport Harbor High School District The move addl'd muc h sta bility and f111 anc1 al reserve to the educational opportunities for our young people. -Building of South Coast Plaza. This mult i m il hon·dollar complex took Costa Mesa Qul of the run·Of· t h"c~ · m 11 1 l'i t 1 cs In Soul h e r n Californ1p ;rnd gave it worldwide 1dcnt1ty ll also added tremendous · ly to the city's t ax base and incom e from sail's tax. -Completion of the San Diego Freeway. Only 10 years art cr its completion, 1t i!) d1fficult to imagine how we: conncctt'd ours<:lvcs with the outside world before this vilal roud w t.1y was opc:ned. -Finally, the <:otnplellon of F<iirv1ew Ro.id This 1i. an emo- t1onul accomphshment , of course, and one: th.it m,1~ or may not be a re1.1hty. I still picture rn my mind that man in city hi.ill plott1ng tht' next widening pru1ect. more friends with us. TYPE OF ACCOUNT EFFECTIVE A NNUAL YIELD lf you'd like to sec more of Tom, George and Andrew, look into First Federal Savings. We offer seven different savings plans-and each pays maximum interest on insured savings. ~----~-----~~~~ 5.25% Regular Account 5.75% • Bunu~ Acwunt 5. 7 5% •Certificate Account 6.50% •Certificate Account 6.75% "Certificate Account 7 .50% •Certificate Account 7.75% •Certifi cate Account 5.39% 5.92% 5.92~ 6.72% 6.98% 7.79"'< 8.06% Of course, there arc other people at First Federal worth meeting, too: namely, our friendly staff. They'd like to get to know you . And show you how to make the most of our many free serv ices. Come in and see us today! • tn accordance with Federal regulation~. ccr1.1in fi:i.c<l-tcrm, fixed-rate accounts may vary in availabilir v. In the event of early withdrawal, there will be a ~ubstantial inll'rc~t rl0<l111:1inn. "We want to give: you the best scrvin : in town!" First Federal Savi~s AND LOAN /\SSOCIA flON OJ-51,NTA MONICA Costa Mesa Office Baker Near Harbor llOU RS, o, ;1y 9 AM "' 4 PM. F MJ•v 9 AM '0 6PM. Saw•J• y 9 AM "' l PM. Ir.~--l Ample frc\' j'Mrking. Tdcphone 549-9141 for "'formation. __ 21 PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday May J• 197'3 Thuro;d3y June 1 197!J OAIL Y P•LOT ~I ,. Take th'e SOUTHERN SAVINGS ROUTE YO,U ARE FREEWAY CLOSE TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO DEALERSHIPS 0 FIAT Mission 0 HERE NOW -LEASE WITH US MERCEDES ,BENZ Viejo ~~~!;~~,.,._~ LAGUNA BEACH SOUTHlRH OU.HGE COUHTY'S lmp<>rts GROWING AUTHORIZED DEALER SALES • SERVICE PARTS • LEASING 28701 M.i;gucr1te P.irkway SHOP & COMPARE ;'14 /83 1-1 ~40 OUR LOW LEASE RATES1t 7141495-FOO 0 BARWICK DATSUN 0 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS f) MARQUIS MO TORS 0 ALLEN OLDS-CA OILLAC-GMC E) SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS SHOP& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY SAN JUAN SAN JUAN C APISTRANO ~ ~ ~ '.lD > o ~ CREEK RO WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING HO LEASE COMPANY CR BANK CAN - 1 A SJOO 000 ~er vice Oepariment l F J'-'-''1 1,,,,_, .. 1,.J '• 1 p, ~-.J"' .Jy .-•-:ro THIUlflMATl J E:• "''' dhu" vi t•ie ,..,oJ c , a• tJt '"""'"Q J•·c1 ,.., J" 1 OltlVIMG MACHIN( s,,,,.,1..r.11"'·_. \'Al.Lt:\' '1~11-.tHTS " .. ' ... . . . . , .-~ 18401 MAfC.U!Pllf '•w • M l\\•0"' v 110 M•.-k-1. 9 lo I ; Sot. 9.5; CloMd Swi. . • • • • • sales 0 \\ <\\ n (Q) oad ~CQ)\J ~ ~@ • service ~(Qf1J @ • leasing Marquis Motors 831-2880 . .:~~~g~r:::, 495-1210 0 SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY'S V AH • HAMDLIMG COMTIMr<>. UNT4MA HEADQUARTER s. lVI AMO TIAYCO COHVYSIOHS EXCELLENT SELECTION OF 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICKUPS & CUSTOM VAN CONVERSIONS. Hl)GE SAVINGS-SEE US TODAY! ALLEN OLDSMOBILE. CADILLAC & GMC At t4M Mlflet"-clo-of~ cw bwyl. 21ll2 C...W..O c-.Mr-0 illl09Me Mi91M1.S•D~~HweyatA•ttyhrirwey••lt. 831-080 If TOU DON'T IUT TOUI MIW DATSUN NOW US, YOU MAY H r.UIHG TOO MUCH! Check Your closest dealers prices & then come and see us at low overhead country " We II t:>eat or match any deal around' Buy or lease• Find what you want ... DANA POINT Buy it for less ... DRIVE A LITTLE . • • SAVE A LOT! 22 DAILY PtLOT ThJ";day J..i,.,e 1 \978 _Cityhood Leader Cites Mesa Gains, Losses It.\ JO!I!\ \\ \flnOTT, JR, "C..l out·\,tlnm \h.10""' 111 1"1,.! 1:11 ('11sl.1 !\hsa ('1t\ ('111J11 t 1 1 , 1 r·, , '"' d J 11 ore" , 1 1 , ; rn 1 h '-' Or 1111·.• l '111mt~ ~Ul•l'C\ 1-ur:. to buy 1111 Or 1,11•1· <'11u11ty J\11 port but 1111111 d 11 tlm\ n l'h1 :-.dunA with Jdoplwn of thl· In du:-t 11.rl Zon1· Plan the w1dcn111g or II .11 ho1 ll111ilt•\ ard <llld a plan to 111111 th•· 01.1111.:t· County f'J ir 1:1 ou•1lb rnlu .J '>'Urld ':i exposition ,11 t ,1 ft-,, l'I t·nb that former ex· 111.1~111 Hoh<'rl M ·Bub Wilson re· nH· ;n hl\ -. most o1 oout thc clcvclop lnl nt of <'o"lri Mesa W1l.11·1 \\,ts lh.111 m:111 or the llornl Hui, Croup which .,ought t •1":.tJ l\k:.:i s In u11 por .1t 11m ! n1 .1 \t.lt l11•fort lht• :,uc 1 '"'"fut 111•1 t11m 1111 ,J II lit' I fi I :.i!"J.I H l' J I '-11 " .1-. .i llH'tllht·t 11f the ll ly ru1ml II fo r 16 yt·ar-. .ind :-.t•rvcd t h r t' t· I l' r rn s <1 s ln:l)'Of Probably the one thing Wilson 1s A118on rcmt·mbcrt>d for is his idea that Californi«.1 annex Baja California. H E CONT ENDS THAT both states would profit by the merger. "We could s tart factories and pro· mote touris m to stimulate the area's economy." he said. "We could allow the Mexicans a one-term government, then oNe would take over," Wilson said. He still thinks that annexation could happen sometime in the future In 1962, county supervisors of· rcred to sell Orange County airport lo th1 l ll\ lh<'I Wtl 1111 oliJll lron'I lhl· uw11t II llll n1·d d11\\ n tt11 of kr TllE (;Ol'N('ll. l>IO NOT ttunk th.it tlw .ill port \\ould umou11t tu 111ul'h Wrbon said, 11ot111g th.it Or<ttlgc County J\1rport 1:. the: set·ond hu~ici.t 1n the 11alw1i Only Ch tl' ;i gu '!> ()'JI ,, n· I nh:r nullonul J\11 port ha!> mot c fl1~hb 'Jl'h yc<1r Another pl;in W1l:-.011 retailed hav· in g wa!> to turn Orungc County FJirground into u \\Orld 's exposi lion Nothing m.ilcr1:.il1zcd ror lack of support. he ob~crvcd N<m lhl' crly of Lo~ i\ngt lcs l}as <lllllOUIH:cd µIan!> for J world l'>.J.>OSI troll .1t OntJrro S1,ccd" .1v 1n 1981 W ll:,011 ~.1id l\\O l\C,llS that helped Co!>l.1 Me•,.1 g11h\ rrnm u city \\1th. <Ill ~ .... ,("•'Cd ..... tlut or SI!! rntlhon Ill 1!.15:J to ,1 ,,dut• of S500 mrlhon in 1976 'H'rc the w1<knmg of II arbor Houle' .ird .ind the In dustrn1l Zone Plan The widening brought !>lore~ and car dealers Cl> lhc area. which brings the city sail's tax revenue T HE INDUSTRIAL ZONE Plan promoted "clean" industry, such as South Coast Plaza, to improve the tax base lo support government services to residential tracts. · Wilson said the Home Ruic Group grew out of ."korree klatch" meet· ings al Chris tiansel)'s Pharmacy at which city operations wer e dis· cussed. He said leash laws, firecrackers and oil wells were some of the fac· tors leading to Costa Mesa's in· corporation. Wilson served on the City Council from 1960 lo 1976 and was mayor for six years. ~;:zr'1--~;~ now the nation's second busiest in terms Wednesday Mav JI 1978 Anthony's Shoe Repair Bank of Am erica Charles H. Barr J ewelers Jean Dahl Darrell's Tux Shop Dr. Lou Elder The Hair Handlers Halliday's Hickory Farms Humpty Dumpty La Galleria Market Basket Paper Unlimited Rion Hardware SavonDrugs The Storekeeper Dick Vernon's Veta's ~LOTADVERT~ER 22 Westcliff Custom Tailoring & Men's Wear Westcllff Haircutting - Westcllff Plaza Cleaners Westclitf Shoes lflA'ti~~s "~OL- ~ 1 + 00'¥t~ s 'AllXt,.N; S~OIY! C! ''"' jt°. WE$fCuff' pa_. - .... 23 PILOT AOVERTISEA Wednesday May 31 . 1978 Thursday Jun£' t 1978 OAIL Y PILOT 23 In The tnine Area ••••• Th~. Wttk~ Bob Ballack Ray Fladeboe (Dealer) loe MicPherson (Dc;iler) (General Mmager ,Phil Long Ford) Joe•···w~• Mae Pherson If you have oll1tr cm dealers next to you- you'd better be. c0111pelilive--- llml' s why m1 lnine Autcl Se-Iller deal is a good deal betterlllllllll I • rvine =~.,.,~::;..,._. :I..--~ Auto Center CHEVROLET AmerfC'O'# t'alf'f•rf••• all In f"94" place \\'lwr~ the Santa Ana &· San D it>l(O Frn·ways mct·t . • • l • l .... • L:..· ,. .. , ..... f •* ...... t ... ll.t•\&-&•.····· •. , ...... •.• ...... ·~~4.l&.· ... ..........., ............. · .. ···-· ... ... ...... ••• , •"" ......•• i.. •...... 24 DAILY PILOl Thursday. June 1 1978 Art MacKenzie: Police chief, public safety manager and city manager. assistant city NURSERY- FLORIST 2640 Harbor Blvd., COSTA MESA Serving Cos ta Mesa and the I Tarbor Area Since 1946 COMPLETE NURSERY • FTD FLORIST LANDSCAPING SERVICE • HYDROPONICS Ct111111f1 a Prnftf11111111/ CERTIFIED NURSERYMEN TO SERVE YOU OPEN 7 DAYS PHONE 546-5525 Wejnesday May 31 l97tl PILOT ADVERTISER ;>4 MacKenzie City's first Police Chi.ef Relives Days of the Past H~ SC'OTT F,\RTlll ~(, I n 01 toh1•1 !!1.»:1 t'1l\ !\la111tg1·1 t;l'lll 1-!t' ('11fft•\ J~.Jll' .ill l'\tllllllWlron for pol1n· <. l11d Thl'l l' IH'l'I' "" .1ppl1< ,1111" :11111 :\1thu1 MutKt·n11l' ,1 11·t11<·d (.11 , i\ngelt•!-. 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Kcn11l' !-.JHI ·w e ha\ l' been 1,11 1•cl ·•" on!' of the top Clt•partmcnl!-. 111 ('.1l1to1111,1 Co!-.l<i :\lt•..,Jn:-. should tw pr 111111 111 lhl'll t>Ol ltl' fort·<.• ' ( 'Ollll \' ('OlS l'S) EXPANDS YOUR WORLD in thel tJJl\jQ i{t) I IDl1r Q1osta mrsu ~istoritul §orirty Are p r oud to part icipate in the celebra tion of the alutes the City of Costa Mesa on the occasion of its ''Silver Anniversary'' All R epublican women a re invited to become members I monthly lundll'on mct'ling:-., ... .''.>-F'ILOT AOVfR!IC,l'_H WMMsrl<sy May 31 1978 Thurc;day Jun" I 19 78 DAIL V PILOT l !J -----------=-----=----------================= ~ FASHION 1"/';;. PHO T 0 ~ DOLL gee l~l .. \1NG "W:)AC~ES® rr'lalibu . :~~ DOLL 297 R~ 3.1*9 ENSEMBLES gg¢ea. Reg.1.29 R~g. 5.88 4sa Preschoo . KaPt9 Stock Up Now for Future Gifts!! ASSORTED CARS Reg.99' 66¢ ea. , TuffStuff. •Wheelbarrow • PLAY DOLL STROLLER • PLAYGOLFCART gee Reg. 12.88 ea. STARTING JUNE 1st THRU JUNE 17th ~WER ~RS ® VEHICLES Reg.5.88 4e! 4ee Reg. 5.99 SEE 'N SAY . TALKING TOYS • THE ZOOKEEPER SAYS • THE FARMER SAYS • THE BEE SAYS 7 ee Reg.9.97 ea. All llt111• hbjttl fo P'r..,lo1u Solt ,~, ~I 223 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa 548-5454 IAHKAMI ~It.ARO t 11 OT AOVlRTIStH .lb Cosia Mesa Outg rows Goat Hill, S icide lane By LA RR\/ SAAVEDRA 0\,.(. •ourtW•tl~ )htdtf\I Bill st t:l.Jll unc ur th ... ft v. 1i.tllvcs of <.:o!>ta Mesa r\.'t Jlb v.h1..•1l tlh t 1L:, Y.J'> p11m.Jnl.} or 1 han.ll.i.111 Bui n rn 1!121!. hl' f \.'1T11·mbi:r::. h;,it k \.\ lh II the lit) Y. J~ ftlll-d \.\Ith Ji' ph Jlld ur,111g1..· trees hl' '>J lrl I he .1ppl1 tll'I" Y.\.'l l 1h "1 l ll)1d b.} \\Ill ITl ... 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Bill St. Clair is one of few natives of the area which became the city of Costa Mesa. CONGRATULATIONS COSTA MESA upon your 25th SIL VER ANNIVERSARY OF INCORPORATION JUNE 29, 1953 ' ' One quQ.rter century of development and growth A special place to live, to work, to learn, to grow A toast to the future for continued excellence In the maturlns ye on le. c.oml'. COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2960 Harbor Boulevard Suite 0 Costa Mesa. Calllron1a (714) 979-0536 Z1 PILOT ADVERTISER \ Wednesday. May 31. 1978 , Perhaps your very last opportunity to live near the sea in Southern California Thursday. Junt-I. 1978 /11 Costa Mesa near Ne wport Beoclt Elegant t0wnhomes-5ome with ocean view!>-ju~t a 5hort walk from the beach and bounded by city and regional parklands. Unbelievable! Yc1.i, but tru e. Homes integrated with nature featuring skyligh t5, atriums, and picture windows. Sensitively arra nged in a pri vate community with private recreation faciliti~. Come to the sun -and the sea! NOW IN COSTA M ESA Nl:\\'POK f I IH\ Y ~.\N 011:.GO FRWY. DAILY PILOT 27 The Gregory Company , -. ·. 1.8 01\IL Y PILOT Thursoay Ju'\e 1 1978 Wedneso.,. May 31 1978 PILOT AOVERTISER 28 Mesa Names Park for Shiffer Hundred Year Old Farmer Watches CM Grow October, 1966 photo shows S an Diego Freeway nearing c o mpletion of segment from W es tm i n s t e r t o H a rbo r B o u I e v a r d i 1l t e r c h a n g e . Freeway bisected many farms, but linked young city "to the wo rld." By JOHN DODD OCC Jo11<,..Ulm 5'1tdfftt Cos ta Me s a 's Sh iffer Pa rk is na med fo r a 100-year-old Cost a Mes a resident. J a cob "Jake" Shiffer come to Costa Mesa in September of 1910 when his father , J ohn Andrew Shif· fo r. offered him. a long with his four brothers, a two-acre parcel of his 20·ac re farm. The family moved from Kon~as, wht.>re "J ake" had m oved shortly a fte r his birth tn Pe nnsylvania. in 1878. A ccording to S h 1 rre r 's th ird wife Grace. their present residence. a c r os s t he :.trcet from Shiffe r P.i rk. al 3144 Bear Sl . 1s converted fr o m t h e o l d P~iul.irino school 0000 ) .1rd . SHIFFER BUILT the school house ht m self m 1912. when Costa Me!>a was known as the city of Harper. Shiffer's farm, v.hich was located on the corner of Paulanno and Be ar Streets, was the last one lo go whe n the Corona del Mar F reeway began construction across his land. Shiffer m oved out in October of :J~e ,;,,_erckanl6 al ~~~ion _96fanJ congratulate our ne41l..tor:J f o the north upon the occa.Ji.on of their Silver _,,4.nniv'er:Jarg lil3 FASHION ISlAND '%J NEWPORT CENTER ''Tht' diffe n •ntf.' bctwern hrlter & ht>c,f " . 1972, according to Costa Mesa his· lorian Edrick Mille r in his hook, "A Slice of Ora nge." Sh1ffer's home was bulldozed in mid J anuary of 1973 Shiffor cipandcd his fa rm into 10 acres s hortly after his rather gave him the two acres lfo grew barley, rais ed ~h1ckens, cows a nd horses a nd had a small orctwrd on his fa rm. • ONE OF TUE FA MIL \' s old part of the original 20 acres to actor J am es Cagney, Sh1ffer 's wife Grace said. Sh1ffcr's fir~l wife. Mabel. died in 1923, according to Grace. and she m a r n cd him in 196 1, five years a fte r his ~econd wire . Essie. died. Shiffer farmed his land with the help of his three sons : \\'ils ie, who died six years ago; Dwight. who died last year. and Guy. who is still living Shiffer abo hod four da ughters, two of whom Ethel and Ruby - a rranged lo have the park na med a fter him When asked how he fell about having the pa rk na m ed after him, Shiffer replied "I had nothing to do with it. It just has m y name " Shiffer said his main source of in come was from bailing barley. as was t he s ource of m ost Cos ta Mcsans' income. HE WOULD TRADE his first ba1l- ing JOb for a bull a nd some ducks, and the rest he would sell His wife would makt· buller a nd trade it for coffee. Shiffer ha~ seen Costa Me~a g1·ow from green fields to a m etropolitan a rea. ·There were two founta in wells \\h1ch irrigated the whole farm," ~h1ffer r ecalled. Shiffer wa~ not onl y a fa rmer, however. He wa!> i.upcrintcndent a nd Jani to r for Green vil l e Me thodist Church for 49 years He helpe d to put in a new foundation pa int and roof the church. The Sh1ffcrs would like to con· trnue a ttending t he c h urch. but s ince thell" son Dwig ht died last year. their problem is lrans porti.l t1on Sh1ffl'r Ju:.t can't ge t around un) m or e in the Ford t r uc k he bought in 1948 S hiffe r s aid "hat he really wants to do is to go back lo Kans as . because he's never had a chance lo "T he only way l"d go 1s by C<ir thoug h ... he added. )' I I ' " , II• ii I ' I 1 ·\ I ,, l Ii ,, • ol 1, •' i i I . .. •I -r~I· I I 1 ,I ! .11. I . ·l I• 1'' t .t !.l. .I G Ir I t.1!>1 \ I ' . •I ""-~~-il -~~j. r-1 ..:..-/ ·~~~~ r-\ I >)(· -n ~ --=---~ F~-[ -~ 'l ~t- Heritag!b. 1 ~\~--- Yom Favonre Dos1gn£1r W11/ 80 tfappy To Ass1sr YOcJ ~ \.. ~ 11.J. G1ll\l\E1T f ll RN ITU RE PROFESSIONA L Open Mon. INTERIOR DESIGNER S Thu rs. & Fri ~vcs 221 5 HARBOR BL VD COSTA MESA, CALIF , 646-0275 29 PILOT ADVERTISE~ Wednesday. May 31. 1978 Walter Ozment's general store opened In 1908 was the first commercial building In Harper and housed the community's first post office. Bulldlng stood at corner of Newport Avenue and 18th Street and burned In 1917. ..__ Clyde Johnson President Ok:k Johnson Vice President ThurSday. June 1. 1978 "GOLDEN TOUCH" Llncoln-M~ for 1171 ,, Come in today and see why our exclusive program really does make a difference. DA.IL Y PILOT 29 Orange County •s oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership - .JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY COUGAR CAPR I 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 • •'\> L\0.IL' l I Bu ru ure t.~ ( 1:\l>I 'IOR<, \~ v<..C. 'ftU,.n.t \m \twdt"f'll Till l>l t>)JI I l•H or '11ll" or l"ost.1 l\l 1 "·' ' 111 11 111. I bu,,111"-.M'" pr1 11\'ls th.ti lt\I' .ll l ,l V. tll l'Ollllllll~ 1•1 i-!rl)V. .end th,11 l1111h 11,l' slrullur~·" v.111 l \I 111 11,111\ I){' h1t1)I l'h1:-.ta1.lin H ro1111 "a' ll fo1mt•r . . '< hci,11 1, 11•.t 1·1 an <'•r I .e ~h :-a Along v. 1th 111,gh D<t\ 1-. Bi 11'.1 n ,., <.CJ 11.1 1111 of IJ.n1:-. B10\\n J\pµh<mtt·s 111 E I 1th St ll 1::. w1l tA thrl'•' r11 m:-. ~till h.1\ 111•' lht1 o1111 11,1/lh ~ !ht\ h.rd .il HI t I •I 111 II ,1111 II 11 1 l,.!111 .lh 1111 II •• b II I H1111IP1.11d B11J\1ll h.1~ IH'l'll Ill h I I 111• 1111 l";th Slr\:\'l r1 .. 1 I ~>'' .11,., 1>111 inl! tlt1., 111nl lht• <J r1 ,1 h .1 ... J!lll>lll 1111111 Olll ( h 111 l h .md •• r ( \,\ h11pp1ng r.1 ( 1lllll!\ i lo ,1 \ J"l lHhHll':O.S \.Otnlllllnllj MORGAN . I h.11 l' :-O l't'fl II g r ow COil · ~lth.•rahly." flrown "<iys One of the ctl) ·s hrs t congrcga. t1<1n!'. The First Mc thud1sl Church, 1,., loc crl<'d on 19th Street in Costa Ml'S<i Hoth Brown and Davis have been active 1n the church for 30 year s "THE CllURCll an its early years rlrew members of various re· CHISOLM BROWN l1g11111:-. Btu\\tt 1 \pl.1111-. It lJu .11ne kno1\n ,.., lh1 l'om111un1t) l hu1 th · ll 1\u\t lhrnugh ttlllll a tr.in\1 l 11m though ,llld thL M dh11d1.,l Jt> ie.tUlJU\"1.1011 hl'gJn lo pl.1) .i IJrgcr ' -P-Jrt . With lhl l'oslJ ~h .,J .ir<·J ron ~lJnll) grov.ing 17lh Slt\:l'l 1s lloing llS hl•:-.l lll "l'f\ l' )(J(',tl I L'S1dcnts .. Br<)ll, n :-.J1d lks111l•s D.i 11s Brown AppllJlh'<'., lh<' strct•l 1s hnl.'d with a '.ine l} of restuuranb. and novell) .,hops Four ma1or supermarkets are also J\ a1lable for consumers, and a couple of clubs for lho~e into even· ing cntcrta1nmcnt Brown feels it was wise to move to 17th Street when h<' d 1d ''I've been very for tunate to be in business through the years in Costa Mesa. being a part of and serving the community ... HAPPY BIRTHDAY COSTA MESA In C elebration of the 25th Anniversary of Costa Mesa we are offering ... • • • 5% OFF on everything in our store (with this adl offer good thnl June I 7th Complete lines of: Jewlery Gift Ware Home & Auto Stereos • Televisions • LuCJCJage • Small Electrical Appliances Direet Factory Distributors of . . •SONY• PANASONIC• SUPERSCOPE •CLARION• G .E. • SUHIEAM •TOASTMASTER • HOBART • AMERICAN TOURISTER • SAMSONITE efc. efc. etc. f r,,-,,.. iv t(lfl'l•l1•d .. I 11 n r AO\/EATl~EA JO In January, 1967, San Diego Freeway between Costa Mesa (Newport) Freeway and Harbor Boulevard was under construction. A s we /pl1/,, /111r k Oi'l'I tltc lcm,i;i 11c111o:; o:;1111rr tl.f 1l/ll 111,1'/ c111i,~1 c1l1/c m111111·11h l11i.•1· /1cn1 "Pl'lll111C,1,''"11r:d l\1·1d 11·11 ~ ~~~G~ • I l c ul>on·s I SSS i\d,1 m.., 1\vem1l' l t'"' I cl tvl l • ..,,1 -· . Wednesday May 31 1978 Tt>ursoay JunP I 197d DAILY PILOT 31 Globe-Herald Pushed for Incorporation By SHARI RANSFORD occ JOl>rMli\ .... Sll>dtftl T he m an who publis hed Costa Me!>a 's only ncwspap<.:r he lped the <.'ity incorporate:. he says. by he.Ip· ing people to scL the importance of having a city Wa lttr Uur rough!> publi!>hed the weekly Globc ·llcrn ld, whic h becurnc the Daily Pilot in 1959 With the pape r :rnd the e fforts of a g roup of citizens. th..: community was pe rsu aded to vole for city hood. Bur· roughs s<.11d A lth ou~h incorporation was n 'l a pproved the f irst time. the mca ::.u n .• 1Aa s pa ss t:d a f t•v. ) c~1rs l;itcr Tht• S('('Ollll hid v. a::. s u cc1.•ssful bee a ust· pl·uplf' bt·l·amt• moll' 111 t1.·rt·stl•d and 111 \Ohl·d . 'ht• Sa)" P t·opll' dnln t kn o v. \\h<tl tht \<illll' Y.:.t'> in IHI\ Ill)! J l'lt). "LI)... RANSFORD Hu 1 roughs It took u.., a toupl<: of ) l'ar:-. to gt·l tlll'm tu realtte what \\a:-. nccded _ _.........,-·••,, ~---;:-;:-. ,_.__ t• I =1 --.... T . ,. . .. . CO~TA MES! ... ~LOBE-HER. Super Service Statiou ::::. ··::· ·· N ' ~ f Jj) Secures Choice Site e~ no mes Dr1I " .. · • • ..... ·--.. -:-_ · ._. Co.,IJ ~ Lndscape LMa~) Couples Enj<1y, eg1on Dance These newspapers preceeded the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. l o Y. n Y. a s grO\\ 1n ~ a nd pro "THAT WAS hard ~oml'l1ml'l> k s!>1onab "ere needed." Bur beta use the board d1dn t alway-. ro ugh::. 'ia)'> .igrec with Y.hJl we Y.anlcd." he says Onc of the most important things "It 1s rnuC'h eas1t•r v. 1th a city "As of now Costa Mesa 1s very rcsprctl'<I and a nice place "SOME PEOPLE WERE afraid Cost<.1 1\-ks a gained by becoming a touncil and more people get in ol ha\tng tlw11 m\n l'tt) Oldt1mcrs city. accurdrng to Burroughs. w;is volvcd 1f they have a goocl chance "'I and my associates had the plrasurc of building a newspa per and city at the same time." he say:. ' It 1s impQrtant to keep the interest and we lfai:e of the people of the community in m ind " thought a prnfl•..,.,1011a l fire and polltl' lc>C'a l control "Before we were u of getting what they want 1kp:irtmt·nl\\ouldl·osttoomllth t1ty. 1f you wanted :-.om clhing done "If we hadn't become a ctl), Burrnughs lrves in Newport Reach with his wife. and has one daughll'r and three grandsons. "'/\l that trnw v.l' hud a great you h..id lo go to the Board o f Costa Mesa y.oulcl be nothing." Bur ,otuntt•l'I' f1rt• clt·partnwnt. hut the Supcr\'lsor'i rough!.says ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'--~_.;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Crocker Bank. to gh act to llow. I' "11 I ' • , l 11 1 l 1: · 1 II I I 1 ' I II I • I I I I\ " \ t II I I - . j •I I I I : \, 11 I I I • j I I II II I I Ii ti 'I •I I 1 I It 1 •11 (' .lll••l'lli 1 J ,1,,; Ill • •'II I d d , . l I pl I 11 I ' I , •II : t Ii JI I it I 1 I I ' I" I I ' I It I I 1 fl 11•1 fl I 1 tld, I 1d1 d 11 I I' d 1 • tJ. I • II I 1 'I, 1 i.I • 1° " 1 1 .. : .'• 1 ~I· 11l.1,\'1l r1111 'I!.,. " ~111 ·11 i If I f'ld 1111ii1; (111p11 Ar d ti ·1 1 t, 1 ill ~l .. 111111 :>11\ 1·1.1•l•t 1dli1·1 :1n l li11d 11111 hi)\\ \\• • · 11111, 11 11 • 1, l••t \•1 1l<1d11\11 11 \i;111k11n~. .f t I . ~ • . , . . ,, ' ,1 ••• ~. ·. •' I I ·?~-;' . I~~ ) r . . I I . . ' jl ~ ,. j " . ,, ............ I '~>1 I ., ... t I .~ c. : \ ( 1 ~-.....-' . ( ~ ·.1.· \' .~ I f i /'; ' ·1 ./ ~ i t' I ,~ ' I /. '",' ·~ • .. '·. ... rl /' I ' ( '•. A I ~111 I J -=-'. (/ • .... ( I I II II" _...-,1__..: ''bd ,,. --...._. .. ......,__. ------ • l • 32 OAJL Y PILOT Thursday. June 1. 1978 DO NOT WAIT!!! TEST DRIVE & FALL IN LOVE WITH THE ALL-NEW PEUGEOT 604 #1 Volume DEALER IN DISTRICT ONLY A FEW SUNROOF MODELS LEFT/ ~ The Ultimate ii European Luxury Car That IS 8:i;;Jiiili!iilll= . "" Pnced Thousands "' •.. ~ Lower Than LEASE DEALER DIRECT Its Compet1t1o n W• a,. d.a/ing to male• room lor '78• S.Ot the pric• incr.asol 504 DIESEL WAGONS & SEDANS IN STOCK ·M1g suggesled relail price delivery optional eou1pm~n1. license 4 tax not included BEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE ST. NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 N ear MacArthur & Jamboree Alltttori1f'<I SCllH • Stt•ic• • L.a~ilMJ Wednesday, May 31 . 1978 COUPON . . ' PILOT ADVERTISER 32 Many a motorist found it tough travelling on, off or along Fai rview Road during any of its fr e qu ent facelitts. HAPPY 25th BIRTHDAY, COSTA MESA In Celebration We'~ Offerinc) ... LAMPS • SHADES • FIXTURES • SWAGS 20% OFF ::.~J:::~ oua ALREADY LOW SHOWROOM PRICE OM ALL LAMPS, LAMPSHADES, SWAGS AND LIGHT FIXTURES II" CAME LAMP COMPLETE IJ ~I ' :J". r. ~ ,, ~ ~ .6 • WE NOW HAVE MANY DISCONTINUED ITEMS TO CLOSE OUT AT BELOW COST WI"' TWt Ad .... $22.50 NOW OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY I 0 a.m. • 6 p,m. arbor Lites 1822!11 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA 645-7301 At fflit 1nt ..... ectlCN1 of Hort.or ll•cl - JJ PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday May 31 1978 Incorporation Preserved Oil Rigs Curbed With "' Cityhood Zoning Power B.)'Rll'K 1\1./\NTER OCC JoyrMI""' >twdont Co:-. la Ml's a 's incorpo 1 al1un , th•lpcd the city tkvelop a:-. a rcs1den tial <:ommun1lv 1ni.tead of one dolled "1th uil ckrritb, Walltr L · l'ed" Bennett says Benndl. ht•ad of the city s <t11t1al M't\·iu·::. dl\1sion. sa)s Iota! II(' 0 p 1 e r (• a I l' ti t ounl) go' t·rn ml·nt \.\t>uld he lax 111 1.0111ng ancl thl• r t·'.talt \.\ould Le lo" t·r p1 opt: rt) \;ti U(''> Tht• tll\ blOM Ill' lwad... n·1>rndun·-. ;ind t'OPJl'!> forms 1111 m..itlt·r!> rang ing from t'll) niunc1I agendas to r t•11guiL·ering slutl1t•s M•NT(.11 Bennett v.a-, born 1n 1926 1n Co'>la ~h·s<• iJI that t1111e a ">purscly sl'l· lkd an:a not<.•d n1.ii11ly for 1l:-. bean f11'1d ... Man) pcopl,• ''en· ,1fraid that the Or ,Jllgl County Uo.1rd of Suµt•rv1s111·!'> \\11111<1 ;tllov. the 011 c·om1ninws to drrll 111 lht· t1ly The c1lv controll<•d thl' ll!'>l' of th1:, land ,,f\.c> incorpor:.1t1on," Oennclt :.ayo; The traffic prohlt-m tht• are;1 c·ur would Jiro" a:; fost a:. at ha:;,' he SiJ id Central :.t•rv1ecs' JOb has grown dram<.1t1call} in Bennett ·s 18 years "One of our early goals was to makt• 2,000 coi.ucs in one month. - now for the :;am e period we average '-1 50.000." he s aid Bennett recalls $200 in the po:;tcil met<.'r \\Ould last a few month£. 10 the early 60s Presently the city a\'cragc:; S2.000 for a single month The cost of city government ha:; '>hot up. but a large part of these costs arc sharl:'d with local bus1· ness. according to Bennett. "Arca business shares the tax burden with the people of the city because early city administrators act1 vely sought after bus mes:. " In Bennet l's first few years with central services. cop1e:; were made either by retyping them or burning a stc•nell Thi::; was time cons um1ng Today. v.1th mod<:rmzed equipment, cop1('S rcquin' only :-.cconds to makl· The first ~encrat1on of Bennetts arnn•d in Co:;ta Mt"'>CI an 1917 They wcrt• EL lknnclt, Tt•d's father. a tarN·r army man. and his ffi-Olher v. ho laughl l'lcmentary school The family home wa~ an early con c·C'ss1on to city progre~s -it wai. lorn down to make "'a} for freeway <:onstructaon Thursday. Jur1e 1 1918 DAIL V f'IL(JT JJ Residential ---. --· , 1 t:nllr has. C'ould haH· bt't.'O avoided ti:-pu . ..,hing hardt•r for frecw<Jy con· ... 1 ruct1on <Jccording to Bennett "Bui no ont' tlrl'••mcd thal the area "This i;-; ci good functioning city, managC'ment has kepl up with the lame:-... Rennell concluded. Oil well number one pierced the rural sky near 22nd Street and Irvine Avenue in 1908. Men's Sizes from 0-60 COSTA MESA'S COMPLETE CLOTHING SIRE The Store with the famous labels for ... GUYS & GALS• BOYS• BIG-TALL MEN Our store is fully stocked with up-to-the-minute styles irt quality fashion wear and sportswear for 1:2uys and Gals, Boys, Big-Tall Men and Jr Misses, with labels of quality and style. STORE HOURS MOH.·SAT. I 0·7 '.• VISA' Pre-Teen Jr. & Misses Sizes l 34 DAILY PILOT Thursday. June 1, 1978 • 1116 MtWPOif'llYD .• COSTA MESA presents America's mosl buttoned· up button-down. Arrow Dover "5 usual, Arrow (Americas most buttoned-up shirt company) has taken a basic concept and made 1t better They started with a natural blend of cotton and po1yeste1. added exact sleeve and neck sires, seml·tape11ng. and a seven button front Result? One of lhe most fashionable, mos I comfortable shirts ever designed If vou·re looking 10 look very buttoned· up. come see us for a wide selection ot A11ow button· downs Short Sleeves 1300 Long Sleeves 1500 Colors: White Blue Ecru --Arrow+ Wednesday. May 31, 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 34 C .J . S e g e r · str o m 's farmhouse. built in 1914, is still the. Segerstrom family residence Mlf"fJ'<an make your car the most beautiful car in the world. Without paint. wax or polish the Ming process cleans. smooths aoo t>urrns~ me paint surtace to :) tough deep gloss Dirt. contaminants and wax are d1ssolv0d and rclT)()llCd Then the clean oare paint 1s Power butted unoe1 heat and pressure With Ming cnem1cals untrl all m1croscop<c irregulan11cs are smoothed out Rellectometer 1es1s prove substantial increases 1n pa1n1 rellechv•tY from 90 10 100 on a scale ol tOO On new cars the Ming Mirror Finish extends paint hie by retarding ox1dn11on On older cars paint 1s rcmarkablV 1eslored and durability increased Ano the Ming M11ror F1ni!.h is guaranteed 1n wr111ng for 3 full years' Drive to your Ming Auto Bcnuty Center and IDOi< in10 the Ming Mirror Fm1sh lodlly Ming Auto Beauty Center of Costa Mesa 1520 Ponderosa Ave. Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 714-754-6404 FREE MING TEST PATCH .h PILOT ADVERTISER Parish Founder Eyes Past (" History of Costa Mesa LAt.:RJE STRi\ULE\' 0(.'(.' Journalism Studt-nt Opc·n £1E'l<ls surroumk<l ltll' "•l e 11f '-,t Jo;.l('h1m C1.1lholtt: c:hurch whl'rl h \\ ll th.in 200 pl'rSOO!-. t1llt·11d1 ti •h ftr!'>t ~1as:.on Mar Iii \9H I od :1~ lhl· thun h ul 1%4 Or<111i.:1· i\\ l' . 1.., a p;111..,h of 45,000 1n ..i rlt·n..,el~ populutc<I 1 l'!>1dc nl1 a l urctl and 1s still guH.lcd l1y its founder, M o nsign o r Thomas J Ne\'i n M o n s i gnor :-.l'\ 111 sa~s how, 111g growth IS JU ... l 1111c of the changt s hl' h<is \\ 1lnl'SM•d ... 111<·c c!>tallhstun~ lht• p;.irish. SfR<IOLEY P opulatwn gru"' th brought the m·cd for ;.i scrond church an<Y ~t John the B<1 pt1st \\ <•'> P!'>lll bhshed in l\JS!J tit l01 5 W Bakt·r St Y.1th fund:. I 1 u111 I he• St .Jo;1t•h1111 p;1r1:.h1on1·rs. MANY T lllN(;s WEK E 111 sh0t t ... upply 111 ttw l':.t• ly 1!)50:.. rn<'lud1ng l l'"liluranh "El l11•s1·aclm on 17th St n.'l'l w1.1s llw scil11 J I > rt•st<iurant un 111 demand brought the cslahh~h 11H•nl of more c<.etcnes. ·'he said "People ar<' b1.1s1rnll y th<' s;.un1• a:. lhL•y were 1n lhu 501'." hl• SJ )''> Since 1965 "but &ot'if:'ly's m~n~~ art-p.r-e· d"'krmincd by the press." St. J oachim 's c1.1rly parishione rs allt-ndcd Newport H1.1rbor lligh School until Costa Mesa and Corona dcl Mar highs were established to accommod:.ite the growth in the high school age population. MONSIGNO R NEVIN recalls the growth of Orange Coast College from a make!:.hifl r:.i mpu!:. in old Santa Ana Army Dase buildings to its prest·nt 175 classrooms 111 40 buildings cover- ing more llwn 200 acres. He s::11d one of the first industries in Costa Ml'sa .,.. as a fiberglass fa c. lory on Nl'wl)Orl Boulevard Later the Santa An<J Freeway made it possible for residents to commute to Jobs out or the area. Monsignor Ncv111 recc.ills lhl' con· slrucl1on of many of the city's early housing tracts lie remembers the auction of homes in the Balboa Vis· ta trucl for less than $10,000. In protests or current housing prices 111 the Costa Mesa Bluffs area the mons ignor has fought for the approval of low-cost housing. Young fam1hcs cannot afford lhc current prices. he contends. Monsignor Nevin pointed lo the press as instrumental in the com- munity changes he has seen ·'The press has affected peoples· actions and attitudes." he said. Citizens Enioy Produdions From Two Mesa Theaters By TOM TITUS Of u.. D•llr Pilot Sl•ll For Costa Mesa theatergoers, the year 1965 was of more than passing si~niCieance. That was the year the two theater ~roups which now ~erve the city - the professional South Coas t Repertory Company and the com· munity·level Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse -were organized. Actually, South Coast Repertory was born in Newport Beach and spent its firs t 21h years there before relocating in Costa Mesa. Compafy founders David Emmes and Marti Rcnson set up shop initially in l wo·story converted marine swa shop at 2815 Villa Way where the lights first went up on Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" on March 12. 1965. "Godot" was the second of three plays unveiled at the old Lag una Playhouse while SCR was turning the old swap shop into a 75-seat theater. Orange Coas t playgoers fi rst discovered South Coast Repertory a month before when "Tartuffe" played Laguna, followed by ''Godot" and "Volpone." ~ three s hows, along with an origin al called "The Trial of Gabriel Kapuniak" a nd a revival or Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie" comprised the first mini -season at South Coast Repertory. The next year saw pro· ductions or "Othello" and "Thl' 01rl hd:iy Purty" c•sl:.ablish SCR <•" a lheatrt ('al force in Southern California, and company officials soon were looking for bigger and better quarters. These came to pass in October of 1967 when, after 23 s hows in Newport, South Coast Repertory in· augurated its present theater at 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. with a Britis h import entitled "Big Soft Neille." While this play did lil- t le to enhance SCR 's artis tic reputa- tion, many in the decade that followed did -"A Streetcar Named Desire.'' "Death of a Salesman." "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." "Mother Earth," "Tommy," .. Pueblo," "Catch 22." "The Tam· ing of the Shrew," "Godspelt," "That Championship Season," etc. Today, after llS productions over a 13·year period, South Coast Repertory is making preparations for its third and final theater. In November the curtain will go up on the Fourth Step Theater, a 500·seat edifice in South Coast Town Center adjacent to the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Meanwhile. community theater has prospered on a less.ambitious level al the Costa Mesa Civic Plt\yhousc. which took root in 1965 under the tutelage of resident direc- tor P ati Tamb<!llini. who remains the theater's guiding force. After rnounling teen production ("Girl ('l'azy") and a children's show ("Th<.' Ocdrngglcd Dragon") a <SN· T llEJ\TERS on P age 62) ThurSday JunP 1 1978 FINEST IT ALI.AN CUISINE NOW SERVING COCKTAILS 215 Riverside Drive, Newport Beach ILocoted Htxt To Post Offlul Reservations 548-7418 OPEN 7 NIGHTS 5-1 0:30 Mon.· Thurs. 5-1 I :00 Fri.·Sun. Large varied menu to suit any a palate with Specials of the House on weekends Also serving the fin est Provimi Veal. We proudly announce our 2nd consecutive year of receiving the ''Award of Merit'' from Southern California Restaurant Writers Catering Services. • Cal I for Reservations 548-7 418 We Accept- Bank Americard, VISA. Master Charge, American Express ··we Congratulate Costa Mesa11 .. • -3t3 O•\IL¥ t'ILO I lhu•suay Ju11e I 1976 Wednesday MJy 31 1976 PILOT ADVERTISER 38 MESANS VOTE HOME RULE 1808 TO 1446 '"'T vot•llt-W•lt•f' W••"'ff' G•••• M""' _,...,., o• uv O• "'9f: G-..intr Pl•""'"e e .. ~,.., .. ._,. .,.., ,.,,..,., boo''"' ,,., '""'°"°'° •ti~ ......... Mt UM""t•'"')' "'°·°" fH•I .It '"" P"ll• T ... •t.d"t f'l•0•"" ._ 11,, .tOM•r•• •I , .. , .,.,." .. '' ..... , ""'"''',," .... ,to "' t<t •O ,, ... •tt• ... ....,PllJ II f I •( tt•"I '"" '""" •' '"' t • •, ,. \;u~ I !'• • • #!• •! • ,,, <Ahol'ltJ Jjt lf'll'I•'") W••<• - ; ,1. ,., I t·111t,. ).\1 ._. ''""" u ,, , .... , l\_,..t .,., .. tit """' ,, ,, ,, ••• ·•fl~· • ,,,, lhf• "'"" ., oll et ,,, m. o hl'\ll'. 0,..,1""" I\. ... 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"'-<ti t t"' • ,.,~,' ' \J t f~I• 11~ ....... ' ,, \ 1. • I' " . , ....... , '" " Electia ehasb Waggles Tongues of All Residents ,~,, """" ~ ILaktd h• <IO•t I~ .. , dttin I Clll"A • " I t'°!, ptt"ll •U tlv)' °' 4 I f' '\ f••f 1)tt'f'flt>l·t'\r• ilJ'1t Red Cross Accepts Disaster Donations ,. J5 PILOT ADVFRTtSER Wedresda'I Mfl'/ 31 197d Parish Founder Eyes Past History of Costa Mesa l.i\t:Rll-: STRADLEY OC(' Journali!>m . tudl'nt Opt 11 f1 l'ld~ surr1mn1.kd the s ilt: of ..,, Jont·h1m C<1th11IH' t hurch Y.hen ll \\ L·r than 200 per-;ons ciltl'ndcd 1b fir'>l Mas~on Mat Iii . 1917 I I od<1y thl' <:~Ul'<'h at 19G4 Ornngl' 1\ \'l' 1::-. <i pan'>h f 45,000 1r1 a <knst>I) populated I l'Stdl•n l1ul art•u ~111d 1::. still g u1lkd hy it s founder. Monsig n o r 1'homas J Ne\'10 Mon::.1gnor '\ l'\ 11\ ::.ay~ hOU'> mg 1.11owth b JU!>l om· of the <'hangt ~ ht• hJS \\llnl''>'>l'd -..11u·t• est<.tbh::.hing Lht• pJr1sh nuoLEY Population grow th brought the m·td for u Sl'Cood church and St .John tht· Rapt 1st \\ "" C'Stabh::.hed 1n 1!159 ;.1t 1015 W liJkcr St with funds from the• St J0Jch1111 parishioners. MAI'\' TlllNGS \\'ERE 111 i.hort ... uµply in tht: c;.1rl} 1\J50s . including re'.'.li.luranls ··1::1 Pt:sc.Hlor on 17th Street w a::. the solitary n•i.taurant un· ul demand brought the es tablish· rnentofmorcc:.itcrics." ht·~:.iid. "People arc bas1cally thl' same a'> they were 111 tht.· 50s," he '>ays Since 1965 "but society's mores <ire pre· deCer mined by the press " St. Joachim's early parish1one:rs atten ded Ne\\ port Harbor High School until Costa Ml·~a and Corona del Mar highs were cstablbhed to accommod ate the growth in the high school-age population. MONSIGNOR NEVIN rcc:alls the growth of Orange Coast Coll ege from a makeshift t·ampus in old Santa Ana Arm y Base buildi ngs to its present 175 classrooms in 40 buildings cover· ing morelhan200acrcs. He said one of the fi rst industries in Costa Mesa v. as a fiberglass fac· Lory on Nl!wport Boulevard. Later, the Santa Ana freeway made 1t possible for residents to corn mule to jobs out of the area Monsignor Nevin rccttlls the con· struction of rnany or the city's early housing t racts. He remembers the auction of homes in the Balboa Vis· la tract for less than $10,000. In protests of current housing prices in the Costa Mesa Bluffs area the monsignor has fought fo r the approval of low cost housing. Young families cannot afford the current prices. he contends. Monsignor Nevin pointed to the p ress as instrumental in the com· munity changes he has seen. "The press has affected peoples· actions and altitudes." he said. Citizens Enioy Produdions From Two Mesa Theaters For Costa Mesa theatergoers, the year 1965 was of more than passing significance. That was the year the two theater groups whi ch now serve the city - the p r ofessio na l Sout h Coast Re pertory Company and the com- m unity-level Costa Mesa Ci vie Playhouse -were organized . Actually, South Coast Repertory was born in Newport Beach and spent its first 21~ years there before relocating in Costa Mesa. Company founders David Emmes and Martin Benson set up shop initially in a two-story converted marine swap shop at 2815 Villa Way where the lights fi rst went up on Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" on Ma rch 12. 1965. "Godot" was the second of three plays unveiled al the old Laguna Playhouse while SCR was turning the old swap s hop into a 75-seat theat er . Orange Coast playgoers f ir s t d iscover e d South Coast Re pertory a month before when "Tartuffe" played Laguna, followed by "Godot" and "Volpone." These three shows. along with an orig in a l called "The Tria l of Ga briel Ka puniak" and a revival of T ennessee Williams' "The Glass Men agerie'' compr ised the firs t mini -season a t South Coa s t Re pertory. The next year saw pro· ductions of "Othello" and ''The Birthday Par ty'' establish SCR as fl thea t rir31 force in Sout hern California. and company officials soon were looking for bigger and bette r quarters. These came to pass in October of 1967 when , a fter 23 shows in Newport, South Coast Repertory in a ugural ed its present theater at 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. with a British import entitled "Big Soft Nellie." Whlle this play did lit· lie to enhance SCR 's artistic rcpula· tio n . many in the de cade that follo wed did -"A Streetcar Named .Desire." "Death of a Salesman," "One Flew O ver the Cuc koo's Nest." "Mother Earth." "Tommy." ·'Pueblo," ·•cat ch 22," "The Tam· ing of the Shrew." "Godspell." "Thal Championship Season," etc. Today. after 115 productions over a 13-year period , Sout h Coast Repe rtory is m aking preparations for its third and final theater. In November the curtain will go up on the Fourth Step Theater, a 500 seat edifi ce in South Coast Town Center adjacent lo the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Mea nwhile. community theater has prospered on a less-ambitious level at the Cost a Mesa Civic Playhouse. which took root in 1965 under the tutelage of resident direc· tor Pali Tambcllini. who remains the theater's guiding force. Arter mounting teen production ("Girl Crazy") und a children 's show <'"The llt•llragglcd Dragon") a (SN.· T HEATERS on Page 62) Thursday JuM 1 1976 FINEST ITALIAN CUISINE NOW SERVING COCKTAILS 215 Riverside Drive, Newport Beach lLocafH Htxt To Post Officet Reservations 548-7418 OPEN 7 NIGHTS 5-1 0:3 0 Mon.· Thurs. 5-l l :00 Fri.-Sun. Large varied menu to suit any a palate with Specials oi the House on weekends Also serving the finest Provimi Veal. We proudly announce our 2nd consecutive year of receiving the ''Award of Merit'' from Southern California Restaurant Writers Catering Services. Call for Reservations 548-7 418 We Accept- Bank Americard. VISA. Master Charge, American Express ··we Congratulate Costa Mesa11 I .. - 36 01\IL Y r>tLOT Thuosday June I 197d Congratulations on Your 25th Costa Mesa From WALTS Specializing in modified slftet "9C)iaes. transmissions, wspettsions and roce ettgines (7141 957-0662 ":~~Js PORSCHE r F.OR Now In A Ne w Location To Serve You Better 2956 Randolph St., Costa Mesa '4' I I ' . _ Wednesda~ Md/ J1 t97o f>•t <'T AOVERT1SER J& Aerial view of San Diego .Freeway, South Coast Plaza Hotel, South Coast Plaza and surrounding area. o VIEJO VESPA & MO-PED 29000 I CAMINO CAPISTRANO SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA. 926 75 831-2232 495-6533 -a gi-yovr life o llttte vespa @l J '!111 enc'" 110111n 101 h1 M11eage •s o.,,od on C.UN~ S11111<1ards ~ 'hlV'' ml1y vnry Chf't(k 1ncu• law• •ot opcuauoo 1nC1 own&r~•P ~ ) J7 PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday. May 31, 1978 In 1904 ·Ogden Recalls Costa Mesa As 'The Place to Come' -U) BLAIR WOODWARD OCC JourM ll•m ~luO..,t T he Ogden family h us li ved in Co~1 <1 Ml'l-ia ~inte the turn of tht: t l'lllur y before the town even CX· •~tNl ·It 11.is the platt' lo tom <.'." s aid I\ I 0 g cl e 11 • l' x p I J i 11 i 11 g h i s gr,111dµarl'l\ts mmc here in 100'1. A <. cmcnl tunlraclor. O~dcn wa:; born in H>l7 Ile strll li vcs on-part of th<.• f Jrm land /11 s f.1 lht•r 011 n t•<I S1tt1ng 111 h1 'i h o m e u ff ll' t'. a p 1 p t' s n u g I y r 11 hand ht• rct•Jfb 4 h1s days 011 lht• f.im1ly farm · It was my JOb to take care or the c hi c k e n s and pigs, .. reca lls Ogden WOODWAAO FR UJT T REES, a cow and crops grew on the four acres now bounded by Orange a nd Santa Ana Avenues They always had enough during the depression, a lthough Ogden main· tains. "it was tough for everyone " Ogdt•n also remembers his school days at McNa ll y and Ne wport II arbor Hi gh School, where there 1H•re few fem ale studl'nts ··f\ girl was something s pecial," said Ogden "In fact. there Y.lr<. <1nl} 5(1 cir us in th<.· graduating cl as:.." The fish Fry <1lS(1 ":is ~mall when 1t began JJ y<. ars ago, states Ogden, w/i('n "l 1 l'f) <int kn<." c vtry· ont c 1st.·· ONE FOOD STANV a<:com. mod;i led all the µeoplc No11. 1l lakes c1ghl foc1ltt1t"i lo sen L cveryon<." declared the ont time 'Jw-es1denl of the Lion~ ClulJ. the sponsor of the t vent "ll 's a yearly meeting place for a ll the old felloY. s." h<' s;.11d , sitting a midst the m any CJ"'ards hes come to receive for his club duties o .. er the past 35 years "It grew with th<' COJTI munity: added Ogden. who~e fa~l} trad1 llonally attends the annual event When asked why the town ex panded a nd became so popular, he speculated it was due to the many men of the Air Fon·<.• who returned with their families afler being sta· tioned here during the war. Ogden was also chi ef of thl' Cost~ Mesa Volunteer Fire Department during his 25 years of ser vice lie also was a long time st·hool hoard member. On Its "ay to Its 30th anniversary being marked thla year, Orange Coast College developed former air base land. 19601 photo In- cludes Fairview Road at right and Merrimac Avenue along the bot· tom. (hurSday, Jul'e 1 1978 DAILY PILOT 31 ,9J VOLKSWAGENS ,9J . . -ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF USED VWs WE BUY & SELL! EASY CREDIT APPROVAL ~ 1985 HARBOR BLVD •• COST A MESA f!I VOLKSWAGENS \9J Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart . SPORTING GOODS Our 20th Year Serving The Peopf e Of The Area -Selling Nothing But The Best Warm Up Suits .Mens & Ladies Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Dresses Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Wilson· Yonex-Davis Dunlop-Prince-Bancroft Racquet Ball Racquets Ektelon-1.each-Cande Badminton Rackerts Racket Stringing Duck feet fins · Churchill Fins Water Wonder Kick Boards Speedo Swim Suits Morey Boogey Boards Baseball Shoes Track Shoes Jogging Shoes Soccer Shoes Basketball Shoes All Purpose Shoes YoHeyball Shoes Barbell Sets Dumbefl Sets Door Bars A~le Weights Jump Ropes OPIN 9.to 6-CLOSIO SUM.-:Sll CIMTll ST. 646-1919 .. • l hu• sday Ju11e I 1978 Wednesoay MJy Ji 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 38 3d l>•\IL Y PILOT MESANS VOTE HOME RULE 1808 TO 1446 ~-------------- Harbor Area's OUHE COUNTY 'S LA RG EST PA I 0 Newspaper W EE K LY CIRCU LAJION ,,.,, <. •T•1c-.a •' '"'''' .... .,. , ,, .,..,,."'0 •flltfr ''°"~ ... .,,,,0,,..,,.,f ,, l"'r "'"l 1 r...of' M••'l111 C.'-•' .--, ·~w "It.I._ \~••tr• '°' '''' jU I~ "<It; t•t "0 ,., ""'' "'•• ''"""''1'•'"'1 \'"I '.Ill Nn 21 I • . . ------• _., ~:.·:.·:·.~·:· .... , .. ~ ...... -,:·:;::;City Manager Form Gets Heavy Endorsement •• • • < ..... 1 ' ., t..... t••••. 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Election Re'1as'1 Waggles Tongues of All Residents Red Cross Accepts Disaster Donations ...... :.••'1.-on ~a.J,..f'l'f t,. .. , t t~ montf'A,... ., th. Jl>"''1l .... th-)' \ 1 .. ,-'~"'"" ''"' a,n.i ~ •ord J '""" '~Ponf'n •ho a •a.. ,,., r··~ ,..,,._,c-• • 11 ••, a: "",._,. ... ~I~)' V141t.tt I ' 6 f t ._..,..,d '"'•k J;r.,..-, I '' 'II ''''-J .. t r•,tf.i.W """' oe. I , 1 ' ,,. ... . 39 PILOT ADVERTISER Wedn&sday, ~y 3t. 1978 Thursday. June 1. 1978 DAILY PILOT 39 Costa Mesa's first city hall was the meeting place for both city hall and police department employees as they jammed into this metal- covered building on 20th Street just off Newport Boulevard . This building Is still standing. Other Locations: Long Beach lo• Angeles Downey (714) 870·5212 Cahlorn1a N~vd04 tontr&c'O<'' Contr11ttor'\ l. lten1oe License Material only Our o..viflobor ond installation ovailable 171173 JI~ ~ .. ;:, • A no-wax Shiny! Vinyl"i floor •Built-in cushioned comfort !! JoeNBI.OBSEaGABPETGo. ''f¥'at111il,'1 Olle-Jl«! .4tJtC(J ~ll'l-9 V FINANCING AVAILABLE 2927 SO. BRIS~TOL STREET 4 M'* •·. COSTA MESA (714) 751 -2324 · .. 40 DAILY PILOT Tnursday. June 1, 1978 1400 Quail Street N •wport Beach. California 752-1920 Todu) -.,un·t"'"lul n •al l''>l<1ll' imestmvnt 1c·qu11 t's L'-X Pl 1 h Ill l'' t•ry us pl'rt ol thl' real l'~llltl' prol l"':--1011. 111dudrng sales brokl'rag\.•. ('SC'r<J\\. in .111,1gl'mt•1ll . tons t ruction. tll'\'d o pml'nt. l'l\J.! 11\l'l'l'lllg f 111..im·l' and ::.1.:cunl1c::. The gl'ncral p 1 .i t11 t llllll'I '' 01 k 111g a lone 1::. be mg pha ~cd out by th1..· g ro\\ 1ng :...ophbt1cal1on and comple x it~ oJ lbc 111<hr..,lr) E-xperts <.1etmg alone in a ~cl~ct d1 :...t1phnc ha' c limited capabihlle:, to off er the11 cllt·nb Hec.ilt11ng lh<.1t to !>cn·e cffecli\'clv the needs and <kmands of today's real estate. clienlcle \\OU Id require a group of professional experts c.icting together. the Quail Pl ace Companies \\ l'l'C formed Since the ir formation in 1974 thC'y have cn.1oyed phenomenal gro\\th by providing clients with the. high<!st caliber management and a full spectrum of real estate services. The Qu<1il Pl<1cc Companies fulfill every real ei:.tutc requirement including sales, investmenls. ~~c row. exchange, partnership programs. development and construction for commerc1al, industrial. shopping center. residential and multi.family properties. Each company places priority on professionalizing the industr:Y and bring ing advanced stale-of-the·art capabilities to its clie nts. Building success for its cleintele through a n organization offering total professional real estate services directed by establis hed experts is why the Quail Place Companies ha\'e pro\'Cn to be the most aggressively expanding multi-discipline real estate organization in Orange County. Today, the Quail Place Companies are actively seeking condominium conversion projects for acquisition by Quail or for joint venture with the present property owners. '''"•ii J•l;u1· 1"in;1n1i~I<11rp. \\ h~C "'' 1f1,: ./ Quail Place Financial Corp. was established to' act as the corporate General Partner on all limited partnerships to be formed. It is the intent of Quail Place Financial Corp. to receive the m ajority of its financial participation on a basis similar to that of the inv~stors. This structure was designed to insure maximum involvement by lhe General Partne r throughout the life of lhc investment and thus maximum profitability to the inves tors . All phase!; of syndication from acqmsition to profilablc disposition will be managed by experienced real estate professionals Utilization of the top management personn('I of all Quail Place Companies as our Board of Directors nffords our investments th(' best guidance a\'ailablc. Wednesday. Mav 31, 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 40 TBEQUAil,PU WISH COSTA MESA A HAPP AS YOU HA VE GR( I 'I ( •I C' 11 c l 1110 11 ii I I 11t1' "' I 1 1 1 \\f1.tl\\• 1f11 Quail Place Developm ent Corp., the first Qf lho- dcve lopmcnt oriented Quail Compani es. was establis hed to acquire and convert existing apartments to condominiums. Its first project. a 48-unit complex in Laguna Niguel, was purchased in November, 1976. Quail joint ventured the project with a California savings & loan institution. This first project set the stage for s ubsequent Quail development projects. AL project completion, profits were S01 'r over initia l projections. Today, these Quail Place Conpanies are involved in the acquisition and development of multi-family residential. comme rcial. industrial and recreational real estate. Careful analysis of~ acquisition's pote ntial, and how best to develop it. are a primary concern. Full appreciation of the cons umer's interest in fully landscaped and aesthetically pleasing environments has been given major importance in the construction and refurbishment of new and existing projects. Quail's staff brings their highly disciplined controls. accounting, and financial expertise to the d evelopment programs from industries and prof cssions such as aerospace. construction hanking. investments and architl'cturc. I • I II I \\fl \\I II Quail Place Securities C01 m a rketing organization fr offered by Quail Place f'i1 registered with the Secu1·1 1 Commission. the National Sccurjties Dealers !NASC / California as a regis tered rhe ()tu.Ill />ldl ( ( '1111/>, \!d)\(dll[t..i/h flllf11/ ,i/I 11/ I 11dn i.111,d ,111,J , , '' /l• •r11lt' 11fk~' d }>)11,d !,Ill~(,,, ,·111ni•h.f1t 11,n, 1, i1/ , '!di /•r1111.inh I•• \,,rcci1,''1 l. llh'l11Jl· '"/,·,, l \, i1i1·1~t'\ 11111/11·fti1n1h , , ,,,,1111, 11111 \\n,llulll• •ll'. fn' 1/l1'l 1\ n ,1111,{11)!11Jll!Oll ,11l\t1'l\lt1l , .. -- 41 PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday. May 31. 1978 lCE COMPANIES ANNIVERSARY )WN SO HA VE WE -Joe NorOC>ne Rtel>Wa Condon ( I I I ·p. will be the .r the investments rnncial Corp. It is ties and Exchange Association of ·). and the Slate of Broker/Dealer. llll''I II Ol' f1 1f11ll'lf (11 l' h"tl l''ltdrl' llt'l'l'-', •I l lll'lit' llil· fmn m •k\'111111.1/ 1n I ''ll'J\lll., r•lll'll(1,/ 1l1r1 ·n11.1 r l1t''l' .i ni J P l t l ' r" 1< n r ' . ,111.l ,/(I 1·/1 1/11111 111. 111:,1.:(·1111 llr ,111.J N~ Hu!CllMOn #tnS"" JoM S- ol I • 1 I ( II The incredible growth of commercial, retail. industrial and residential properties in Southern ' California far surpassed the property m a nagement capabilities available to meet the gr owing demand. In 1977 Quail Place Management Corp. was formed to fulfill the needs of this growing m arket by providing a full range of professional m a nagement services. including overall man agement responsibility and general consultation. Quail Place Management Corp. also offers expert guidance and service in s uch areas as tenant relations and property maintenance during periods of ownership transition, renovation and conversion. Quail Place Management Corp. 's compete nt staff offers broad knowledge and e xpertise from over 60 years of experience with multi·family properties. com~rcial high rise buildings. business and offi ce complexes, condominiums. mobile home parks and residential complexes. Heavy involvement in areas of brokerage and development enable Quail to offer professional and sophisticated management at competitive costs. Even though Quail Place Management Corp. is still a fairly young company, it Is committed to becoming a viable residential. commercial, industrial and retail property management firm ~Nving the complex needs of nil of Southern <:ul ifornia. -- Thursday, June 1. 1978 DAILY PILOT 41 . ·- • 1400 Quail Street Ne wport Beach, California 752-1920 Quall Plore Properties, Inc is one of the fu ~test gro"' mg µrofc.·~:-.wnal invcstml'nt <rnd home IJruk l'ragc firm'> in Orungc Cou1it y Since formation in July, l!H I 1t ha:-. <.1cl11c. \ cd 1 cnwrkable :-.a le:-. records Sale'> tn Dcc<.·mhe r l!Jii !-,hO\\Cd CJn incrc<.1:-.e of more thl.ln 3~01 , O\l'l' thL ~<1mc. period in 1976. and the prOJ<.'CtlCln 1:-. Lh<it lht~ clram<1t1c gro\\ th puttern wtll conlit1lll' Q1.1ail"s ~<.lies stHff <J\'Craged O\ er $2 m1ll1on in :,alcr per a~!>Ot 1atc. 111 1977, a 165', incrca~c: o' r r 1976'\Quail 's formula i!-. ba:,ed on hiring only expc~ed bu!-itnl'!,~ <Jnd real estate personnel with profes~iomil stature and a commitm nt tO\\ ards continued education. and then providing them with full and comprehen:-.1 \'l' staff support <and cc.irning and in\'cstment incenti\'es. Bcc<Juse of the cxperlisc of their staff. the service they offer their clients includes a comphchensive understanding of their goals and how best to <.1chicvc them In J anuary. 1978. Quai l instc.i lled a Hewlett Packard MX 21 computer time s hare terminal which enables them to provide up-to·the·minutc m a rket analysis a nd information on selected properties. The computer has the capability of processing and evaluating residential and commercial data. and keeps Quail curre nt with respect to properties available in t he market. In addition. the compuler stores a buyer's needs and requirem ents. and the n matches those needs with income property the moment that property becomes available. This chart represents the sa les volume or Quail Place Properties. Inc . the first Quail Place Company founded in 1974. It ls indicative or lhe growth planned for all the Quail Place Companies QwaJI l'lett ,,._rtlff, 1 ... 0.Uar ••I•_. ti~~ f'Kr"'· c ... , ... 1..--. 6 Mnnlh 6 Monti\ vnlumt volume U,Ttl,- $1,ut.- J uly 74 Jen 7' July 1S I lll'IS volume IU,5U .... Qnll l'htt "'-rtlff. I .. a..HE..-ren. A\t-ra1f' ~~ """' ''"°' ...._tttf' l.\aoull«4l 8 Mnnlh Jen 7A July 19 lt7A volume 111.11•.- G Munfh volumf' W ,"T·- Jen 11 July n I 1tn volume ... ts•.- July 71 Jon 1S Juh 7$ J~n 16 July 16 Jon 11 July Tl This chart represents the annual average volume per Quail Place sales associate It Indicates the enthusiasm and abilily of our entire staff Jin nt I Jon 7M - 42 DAILY PILOT Thursday. Junt? 1 19·1e Wednesday. May 31. 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 4:.! CouncR Picks Te Winkle for Mayor o\ Newspoper HCJrbor AHto's ORA NU COU NTY'S LARGEST PA ID WEEK L Y CI RCULATION - COSTA MESA. CALlrCJflNlA Estus Porte/ Straw Poll ~h~rt.~ ~0-30 ~'~ ~~~P..~~~ I ' f "'' ... ~ ' ...... f airview Hospital .iJ PILO'r AOVC:ATISER Wednesday. May Jl 1978 25 Years Ago in Costa Mesa . • • 611othl1 fRUDOM HOM£ .If-. NEWPORT ~!d: .. f HA l~~PltlEO INSUR(O APPROV(O I I - A/tY0.¥1 rAKlllY OKIYOll( lllHISI IOUJISIOMIAI :\E\\'P< >RT \'l~T\ ( :O~IP.\\ \' Don 1 miss a single summer breeze! Put down the lop of your Spider & go• The 124 Spider 1s a classic sports convertible 5 speed gear box. hwn overhead cam engine. oonvert1ble top, pawer <4 wneel disc brakes -nothing drives ltke a Fial' FIAT 131 COUPE have always been famous fOf' their ling The 131 1s no exoeptton. Its rac & pint0n steenng, radial ply tires & twin ovemead cam engine dellve< the rare. resoonS1110 ag11tty usually found in cars pnced thousands more. See 11 today! NEW LANCIA COUPE.,.., Smee 1906. La(\c1a has developed one automotive innovation after another In 1915, Lancia pioneered the v-eng1ne. In 1921 . independent front suspension In '1951. the term GT was first apphed to a Lancia A test drive will convince you• Thursday Junti 1 1918 DAILY PILOT 4J .. ~ The five oor as come a-long way from the old metal-covered building that was the first City Hall. The modern .. version was formally dedicated on June 29, 1967. ' PIANOS* ORGANS SHEEf MUSIC MUSICALINSTRCJMENTS NON OPEN IN MISSION VIEJO MUSIC "WE HAVE A STOCK FROM BACH TO ROCK" COSTA MESA. corner Newport 6 Harbor, 642·2851 or 646-0271 FOUNTAIN VALLEY. Brookhurst at Talbert. one blk. so. of S.O. Fwy .. 963-6733 MISSION VIEJO. Atlcl11 Parkway, >S blk. no. of S.D. Fwy., 768-8783 44 nAJL V PILOT • ' .. Thu•sday Ju'1e I • ~78 ~ I l 1 I Wednesday May 31. 1976 PILOT ADVERTISER 44 -· .... "' ... PllOtotourt~yol Cosw Mt» Hllt'!"lol Socittv The &aw east of the Santa Ana River was dispensed b.Y J ustice of the Peace o. J . Dodge in this ottice -the communhy s first c:o:u~rl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G-..m;;;;;;;;-..------------------,. -near Anaheim and Balboa Street/ Intersection. FANTASTIC /~0~~--f up to 50% off Antiques, Furniture, Silver China and Paintings • Mai.tcr Chargl• •Visa Plus 20% off on all Jewelry June, the month to save at ... THE KING b I J, v:.tr1, 1fr1t1qun and /n/rriors 117·119 E. 18th St. Co1to Muo California 92627 'Ri!;liDrd. 0 cJcfflc JkltolE • CharJ(t' An·ounh 0\.. .... ----------------------· ~olden (~ s:l:;), agon ·. ~-- RESTAURANT GENUINE CHINES MANDARIN CUISINE Specializi ng In Chinese A la Cart e Dishes LUNCH & DINNER DAILY 11 :30 A.M. to I 0 P.M . Food To Take Out . 2023 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-7162 '-. 631 -9911 ). W»dneo;c>ay M.1y J 1 1976 I I ~!. Co ~ta Mesa Methodist Episcopal Church as 1t appeared in 1928 during construction near the northeast corner of 19th Street and Harbor Boulevard. Founder of Area Little League Reported 'Big Story' of 1953 n~ TOM Mt;RPllV OCC JourMl"m Sh1Cftftt 'I hl· lug story that o young rc- porlf'f C'OH·rl.'d for the defunct Ne\\ port & Balhoa P n·ss was the in- rorporal wn of <"11sla M1•sa in 1953. Hod MacM1lhan. a Costa Mesa 11':-.1rl1•nl s inc·t• lfl32 we1s that reporter. lie V.l•nl on to found the city's l.1l l It• L«aguc and hC'come recrea· t 100 ti 1 rcctor I n 195:l, Mat M 1llian hucl hN•n ro\'l'ring the• ac· ll\ ities uf !.lccpy Cus lu Mesa and Newport. tht• rurnl :.uburhs lie r e- c a Its that one at le m pt prc\'lous ly was m;ide to 1n rorporall' ('oi.t <r .. • Me sa. hut it fa lied MURPHY "Farmland cn,·cred the area, .. M CIC M 1llwn SJ) s or the early days o( Costa Mesa I le recalls the drive up Newport Ooulevard to Har bor Roule\'ar<I. then on lo Los Angeles via l\t;.inchl•i.lt<r A venue was known as th<' "farm lo m:irket route." In 1!>47. MucMilllan formed the f1r:.l L1Ltlt· l.1•t1 gu<' baseball pro- gram tn Co!.ta l\11•-.a The league <·vo~1stcd or :10 kub a nd two teams. a 12 13 ancl 11 t5 ugt· group The tl· 11 m !. t ru v ck d tu Pas a cl en a . Fullerlon Jlld \1 011rr>\ Id tu pluy tht•1 r g<11ne:-. 0 l l R I N G E \ ST t: R W •; E K Nev. port Boult•\ 1rd hee<J:nc· a nightl) paracle of hot rod:-. driven by vacationing college· -.tudenl:. v.ho Jammed the an•a MacMillian s ays lhl· .rnnual in vas1nn "aw as m:rny as 40 kids crammed into the tiny onc:·bedroom 1·ottages I hut lined the ocean front MacMtllian recalls the avid preparation and f<'stivc ;,piril of the community each year for the annual Lions Club Fi:.h Fry ·'The fish fry was the highlight of lhc year." he says "It was an annu<1l reunion of fncnrls .. THE CITY'S FIRST mayor Charlie TeWinklc M.1 s a man who devoted himst•lf to the tas k of making Costa Mesa a g0<1d, cl<'an family city, MacMilhan s aid lie credits Bas il Peterson, r1r~l prcsi dent or Orange Coa:.t College, Wllh providing the c11y Mlh a top ralcd comm unity collegl' Today lhc city'!' IC'aAUl'. still un der MacMillian's direction. cons ists of 3,500 k1c1s ancl 260 leums Mnc· Milliun will long he rt'm1·mbC'rcd as the man \.\hn gave the youth of C n i..t a M n. a th l' t' h a n n~ lo p.1rt l<'lfWll' in Am1•111•a ·., fa\'Orlll' pust1mt'. [)AIL y p LOT II!> City Expansion Forced Formation . of Water District By CllRJ~'TINE MAH E R OCC JIHo•N ll•n. SllHl•111 In Co!>ta Mcsa·s tarly day!>, ::.el lltr:. could dcprnd on w<itcr from the abundant artesian well!> thty could drill <ilmo!>l unywh<.rc Out with cityhood in 1953. lht 111 flux of rcsidtnts forctd Costa Mc~a lo !.Cck other sources <ind a nC\I. l'lll1ty lo distribute it M Mio Durn11te. pres1dc11t of tht Co:.la Mc:.a County Water District boa rd or director:.. :-.a id his <Jgcnc:y v. a:. formed 111 Ju I) 1954 JU:.l a ~la!' <1 rt tr Ill ('orpor,1t1u11 Tht. µ01.11il ,1t1ori thln \\J :. 1111lv I h 7.'>2 J:. t1111; p.i r1 rt to 77 51111 Ill 1\\ tntil l!J60 th<. ......_ ,1 1 l ,I \\ J!\ S('f\ ld MAHE'! '" 111111 '' Jlt•r d1..,tr11·ts Tht') v.t•tt lht ('it) or C'ost.J :\<ll 'ul lht :\l \\port lit 1ghh lrng:1L1n11 1>1-.l 1'1<'l. lhl' Fu1n it w C11u11tS Wal1 1 District and the Nl'\\ 1u1rt :\<l t':-a ('1iu11t y Vi .1t er U1:.tncl Ourante scrvco 1111 lh<.' Bo<trd of lhl· Newport Mes a County Water Dis trict This dis trict was formed lo µrov1dc an <1dcqu<1tc domes tic • v. all r ::.uµply for lhl re:.idcntial dt \'e lopment m th<: southwc:.l :.t.cliun of C'o:.ta""Mc:.a. <.':.aid In 1954. :i sµecial election wa:. hl IJ in v.h1ch the vutcr:. authorized J bonded indt.bl<:dnc:.:. uf $300.000 Tht. bond::. were sold al an annual 111 lt rt ::.l rat<. of 31 1 pucull SE VERl\I. IM PROVt·:M ENTS ""'<.r<. made with the:,l' funds Ex1::.t 111g v. utuv.orb :.y:.terns wen: 1111 µruvecl. new mains and d1str htitio11 hn('s v.crc.· con:-.truelt•d <ind corn plttlly llllltrld :.tr\ l<t: fur Ill d1 \ 1du.1l cu.stumt rs "J'> 111st<1llecl By 1958, thl d1:,lnc:l !•lf\ld upprox 1m.1ttlv c;~o (Usll1r11lt:-Oura11ll !}(I l(f . T" o .\ • .11., I ,1 l t 1 ., 1 \ Lr'-' I 1111 Jllll\I llHllls \\(re IH't'tkd Ill th1 \\,1lt·r d1stnc1 111 l!Hill ,1 bund 1;,:.uc \\ <•, < .11lcd for 1\ 1111 • l!c r of thl' fuur d1 1 nets ;iµpt'JI 1·tl tu ht 111·t't",:;an 111 111qirmT .111<1 org.11111.l· :.tr\ ll'I' l hl' chstru h 1l1·c·Hkd 1i1at a nt·" cl1-,tnc t \\.JS 111 1•clt '<I to dinunalt t 11·.t I) ti u pl1 c· J t llHI of v. <.1 ll I :-~.,t 1·m:-. ..iml :.t111.1g1· They ul:.11 ho1wd lo :,1•c:url' u gr<.' at er t•cunoni \ and df1c:H.·nc-:, of 0tdn11m:-.tration · Ac·t·orchng lo Durante, thl' b1ggc .1 :.atr1f1t'l' cunw from t hree of tht• dlfl'Clor:. of till' old dis tricts who had tu g1vt• up tht•1r Jobs when the nt'\.\ d1slrwt. lhl· Co:-.la Mesa Wal1..•r l>1i;lrict wu:-. formt•cl newport datsun , 888 DOVE ST. NEWPORT BEACH 833-1300 ·-• \ • II 40 01\IL Y P1LOT ThursJay Ju11e 1 1978 We<Jnesaay May 31 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 46 From Fish Fry Mermaids of_the Past ... PAINT WALLCOVERINGS CARPET VINYL FLOORI NG DECORATJVE SHADES WOVEN WOODS . BEDSPREADS lEVOLOR BLINDS DRAPERIES DRAPERY HARDWARE The Sherwin-Williams Company 3161 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 92626 , SARGENTl'S RESTAURANT. AHD COCKTAIL LOUNGE . LUNCHEON AND DINNER Food To Go Prime Rib Special Mon. & Tue. Hites s4so Dancing Nightly 843 W . 19th Street (One Mile West of Harbor) (714) 557-8766/557-8767 COSTA MESA 646-0804 ,~ __________________________ _,~ .... --------------------------~ • • 1, ' I I 47 PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday, May 31 1978 .•• To the Reignin_g Miss Costa Mesa Thursday, June 1. 1978 DAILY PILOT '47 1978 Miss Costa Mesa winner Diane O'Neil iewel~ by ioseph ... where you're treated like people that buy Diamonds and Gold i;>, JI t<>' J ", t I"'' ochn rhe ,,.je, of !h \ I 4K y•'lvw yil j "l!>d Q·omond rr 10 '), ,, J • S-,NK AM~i(AOO • 4<.Af' (~ti I •f'!.f '• •'.illl'>IHlH~• I • 1 l k ()I.JN t0 lf~.v., /I Jel )''! J-0mond :mo\ :,n f)'elly \I 7', ,,,. )f J G .iw r ~'}n Jn ) fp : i OC r ':J"',.. .i.,,.. ... sr ;><; • " ·~ 'I 'I D~'>•GIJ Sf0111 f (O\COdl' by O· ll'JO Bkmom -S568 \el 1hiee do0monck ?<Y" 11-., I 4K yellow wOOdong bofld S18') ~PP'" S2SI) low"' }185 SOUTH COAST PLAZA Bnstol at San D iego Freeway COSTA MESA 540-9066 HOURS· 011ly 10-9 00 Sat. 10·6:00 Closed Sun. .. . One o l r.iv• "N" honJmfJd" t.:inc.h of I 4K "Y''d S2'>'> r+w" T J ''-' •, \ pt" \ t)l>ou• lullf' .Y.•ol!'d D o:l" r l con l>o<n $1 Soi Th,, 1$K l"f' Woll C'"' ::i·nly unlcxl f>c< t>Mlr• S 17'> - .. 48 O~IL '( P1LOT Thu:sjay. June 1. 1978 1947 air view of Cost a Mesa shows intersection of 19th Street with Harbor Boulevard, lower rlght,-and Newport 8ou'evard, left center. Mesa Theatre now occupies po~ion of vacant fa rmland between CLASSIC SIMPLICITY in English Oven-to-Tableware Beige Mist by Midwinter Soft Beige color complements any Decor 45 piece set includes 8 each O.nner Plates. Dessert Plates. Cereal Bowls. Cups & Saucers plus one each plaller. vegetable bowl. cream & sugar with lid Open stock valU&- $159 00 , bgule1r Set ~u 'I 15 .. SET SPfCIAl S 5 9 95 SOUTH COAST PLAZA. 556·6258 Wednesday May 31 1wa Pll OT ADVERTISER 4& 19ttl ano Flowe• easl 0 1 Newport Blvd. Foreground landmarks are F1rs1 Method1 sl Churct and McNally School. Do You hear what I hear at The Staircase? G€'€'! It .~mrll~ good rn ht•n!' Oh!!! I thought that cat ''a.~ al11•e' That·., ju~l lhf' piece I've been'lookrng for' If )OU Kne~ h<'r, you'd lmou . that's HER ' You kno~, rt '' different ei•er lrme I come m here Ask her. mayhe 1;lw knou·s u•here 11011 can get one Oh! I d1dn 't knnu• you rarr11 1'1gaurl Doesn't Dorothy Kennedy 1ust capt""' tl1r florals" the staircase South Coast Plaza l.ow.n t_.",.. N,at ftMI-~• 549 -8748 A n t 1 q u L' :.. • o n t• o I <.1 k t n <I colleet.iblt•:.. (;JFTS , lrom tlw ht•t1rl fo r lhl1 home' It mig ht bt' j us t wha t you '\'f' bN•n looking for. ...... ·~4'1 ( \- 49 PILOT ADVERTISER . Wednesday, May 31 , 1978 DAILY PILOT 49 Thu~~ 1, 1978 Native Mesan Relives Life as Teacher, Lion In 1958. Les Miller could be found In his office at Costa Mesa High School where he was principal. · Students Thought I was Hard, Made Them Work, Says Miller By MAURY FOSTER OCC-~lbmSllldet1t Costa Mesa Lions Club "Man of the Year.·· Les Miller recalls Sun· day drives in the ear ly forties along tree-lined HarboJ:-Boulevard, now the heart of the Costa Mesa busi- ness district. A resident of Costa Mesa for 35 years. Miller instructed many of the city's currf.!nt officials during his 1 5 ye ar s at Newport Harbor High School. At the age of 19 Mi Il er began his 321 2 year teaching career in Marion. Iowa with only a hi g h sc h oo l diploma. H aving met the FOSTER challenge of coaching a wartime dra ft-diminished football team in 1936. he willing ly consented to coaching at Newport Harbor Hi gh from 1943 to 1945. Mille r received his mas ter 's degree at Iowa Stale University and attended use · during summer months t o acquire his ad- ministrative credential. Of his fi ve years as principal al Costa Mesa High School, Miller s aid;-"I made it a point to be out with the studcmts." According lo a Lion's Club arti· de. that close contact and personal concern generated the high regard th~ students are said to still hotd for- him . Mi lier and his wife J o find con- siderable satisfaction in reminis- cing with former s tudents at their class rcu11ions each year "Many of m y students thought I was tough," Miller recalls. "I think human n<iturc takes the path of least resistance, so I made them work "Many or today's teachers are too lax with their students.'' he fo els. and al 1s to the students' dis- ad vantage Along with his duties at school. Miller served as a dastn ct direetor of the Costa Mes-cl Lions Club. Proud of the m any community l.erviccs performed by the Lions. he m ade particular reference to the boys' and girls' clubs in Cost a Mesa. "I think the program i~ better than most." The clubs emphasize participation and avoid pressuring the kids to 'wm at all costs'." T h e Miller s· thr ee c hildren. "Skip.'' Meredith and Marianne all still reside in Costa Mesa Five grandchildr('n bring, along with many other Joys, the excite· mcnt of an occasional Lillie League game to Les and Jo Miller ·~1 ~ REMODELING·~ .. ~ ~~WHEN FRIENDS~~ GET TOGETHER ... SERVE 'EM THE BEST! BEEF ST ICK- suMMER SAUSAGE Beef It Its best, In HUtag9 form. with I hickory smoke fllvor thet t1st11 t1rriflc. Cheese Balls A 1C11ci1I blend of tertv chleM rollld In choice out meets end topped with • cherry. s.rve 'with Hickory Farms of Ohios 016-fllhioned Creclten. ~~ -Smoked chlddar clwe•, cov-wld with •lect nut meats -• delightful l!lack. Over 126 kinds of Cheese-. Cut fr11h from h1191 whMls and bulk forrna, jurt for you. Hi~ko·r1mrarm~ OF OHIO• 5outh Co,!Jel}!~fl LEVEL CO STA MESA OPENOAIL'fTIL9PM ·SAT TIL.6PM SUNOAY 12TO S PM 540-6991 iF.ii~iiiiiiiiiiiil The Super Cheese Market ... iiiiiijiij~ ~ 54 .LE . ~ EVERYTHING MUST GO! 1;2PRICE Ex~ I 0 Tablff fabrics. tWfoltt + P.thnt~ • Save 25% to 75% • Trigger • Selected Fabrics · Notions • Kettle • Must Sell • Surahne • Once A L1retime Savings • Velour Priced from 10c .. 4!! SOUTH COAST PL.AU Lower bYel -Near SHn ~· - flH IAL&.OONS fHI rorco•~ SEE dPS FROM Thu•sday June I 1978 Diagonal parking crowds the busy heart of Costa Mesa on Newport ONE DA y OHL Y PRICE SATURDAY. JUHi lrd PENTAX® ~ The Pt>nt<ix ME IS the world ~ small~st. fully· automatte 35mm SLR you can ouy come In for a 42 Second demonstrallon IOdi'y ~'.JoR cA ·s CAMERAS FIRMS . 770 NEWPORT ILVD. IHCLUDIHG. COSTA MESA 1714) 646-9383 PEHT 4X Visa-Master Charge-American Express-Carte Blanch CORP. > . Wednesday MJy JI 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 50 RllBBIT T INSURANCE Insurin g Costa Mesa Residents Since 1957 Non-SmQker Rates •Homeowners •Auto •Life •Yacht •Renters •Business 1914 HARBOR COST A MESA • 548-5554 Hl\PPY BIRTHDl\ Y COSTi\ MESi\ ! lVIay happy re turns of the day from the people who br ing you the l•]Jl\J~lt•11 642-4321 .. GA1L' P1L0l ;, I Fairview School, long since r e- moved from its site near Harbor and Ad am s. served residents of F airview. ct community es tablished in the late 1800s. now part o~f~lh:..:.:e~-----­ C it y of Costa Mesa. ~ DI.IL. Y t31LOT Thursda~. Jul'\e 1. 1978 Wednesday. May 31 . 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 52 Real Estate Agent Recalls .Early Days of By HAPt•Y HUNT s..1.is.c11-wnw When Bill Lachl!nmyer o~l'k..>d his r eal l'Statc oHice on Ne wport Buult'vard over 25 years ago. he bc:c" me one or the many busi· ncss mcn lo help make Costa M~a what 1t i!. today Arter moving to the uea from Artc:.1a whcrt: ht.' was in the grain and hay business. he began working for his real estate license im· mediately. When he first came to Costa Mesa the s treets were paved just enough for two cars to barely pass each other. he says. He started his own real estate business by combining his efforts with those of the land developers and began selling land for houses. · · 1 see the same houses I sold for $18,000 some lime ago now selling for $70.000 or $80.000." Lachcnmyer said .. "Things sure hnve changed here. So many of the houses I sold have been tom down because the land has been zoned for apartments ·• :: .. -•• ll. The changes he's seen, he says, have all been good ones. and he is glad to have made his business in Costa Mesa. "Costa Mesa bas always been a quiet. enjoyable place to li ve whe~as Newport was a loud and busy place." The Intersection of Newport and Harbor boulevard• looked like thla in 1948. View 11 to the northwest. - Hoock Trophy & Engraving Company We carry a latge selection of pewter, silver. armetale & stainless hofloware. charms. key rings. money clips, pen sets & cross pens. We are your special gift shop for all occasions. 5r....._.,w.u1 11.1irtt1111.,., MottMr-'1 Day. Ftlltllr'• 0., Or WW.nr D.y. Try -.webowJW'lllbm. &gla•*JdoM•pr ... MI ' 102 E. 16tla St .. At~. Cost.Mesa 646-3141 ' (Costa Mesa Pioneer For 17 Years ANTIQUE CLEARANCE SALE A ll items sate priced to move. We have in stock roll top desks. halt trees. dressers with mirrors. high boy chests with mirrors. sideboards. buffets, servers. fables & chrs. organs. pianos & organ stools, beds. baskets. odd mirrors. bookcases. bookcase desks & many other items. We carry a complete line of American Oak European Antiques. If we don't have it we can get it. Most of our furniture has been stripped & refinished. We al so do~custom refinishing. SALE IEGIMS MAY 31 "'"'JUNE 4 ANTIQUE FAIR 205 f Newport llYd. Costa Mesa 646-5454 / Btwn Victoria & Bay St. on Newport Blvd. In the big 2 story house. 53 PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday, May 3), 1978 Thursday. June 1, 1978 DAIL V PILOT 53 .. .. - ~. • I PIMll• CetirtH y Cetta "lew Hls1onu1 Seclely Downtown Costa Mesa as It appeared In the early 1930s. Pictured is 1800 block of Newport Boulevard. StOined Glass -~ ~ .. Finest Glass SelectiOn ~ in Orange Coun~ Blenko Antique • Kokomo Opalescent Seedies • Germon Opal • Wismod Sheet Antique • Scott English Streaky Custom Windows Pool Table Fixtures Glass Etchings & Etched Mirrored Walls Designed, Fabricated & Installed Special Invitation To Art Lovers Come in & see our lovely lamps, windows & other decorative furnishings on display Available For Sale Gla55 Classes Held MontMy IU..wt 6 /C:lostl I 0% Discount to Studetth on s..p,Nes & Glass .,, ?2edwinp gtaJtJ eea/t Since 1952 5 t 0 29tft Sh-•.t • Newpoh IHCh 675-8680 WHY ARE WE THE lARGEsr IN CAUF , • l4RGESr INV~TOR; • • GRfA ra S4 VINGs • HUGE ACCESSORY CENTf:lt • EXCE:U.&fr SERVICE • COURTEous 'E<>PlE .- Trustee Recalls Early OCC By SHELLEY UITZETl'ER OCC J9wMUM11 i ....... Thursday. June 1. 1918 Wh en Robert Humphreys was a youngster. he played in the fields that became Orange Coast College -from which he later was graduat- ed and whose board of trustees he now 8ervcs. He also walked on the narrow leading-to-nowhere lane that was called Fairview Road and watched big lakes form below the bluffs on Victoria Street when it rained. Since Costa Mesa's incorporation in 1953. Humphreys has become an attorney. He also married He len Yorba. an eighth generation descen- dant of a n h is- torical California family. ~y. May 31, 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 54 Humphreys saw OCC grow from SlS s tudents when h e attended its f irst classes in u1THTTU Orange Coast College construction was just beginning In this 1948 photo of the former Army Air Base looking southeast acrosa tt.rbor Boulevmrd. Baker Street Intersects Harbor at lower left, paralleling Warehouse Road which runs from the center foreground to the upper left. The college purchased 69 surplus bulldlngs and 243 acres from the federal government. 1949 to its current enrollment of 30,000 -one of lhe largest community colleges in America. ducted in the renovated buildings of saw it. Humphreys recalls, a strong "BEFORE COSTA MESA had a the World War II Santa Ana Army Costa Mesa citizens group bought master plan, the residents and busi· training base. the property and formed the nesses of the city violated every In 1948, those 243 acres of the Orange Coast Junior College Dis· possible zoning code. Goats and THOSE FIRST CLASSROOMS could hardly be compared to any in use today. Those classes were con· base were offered ror sale by lhe trict. The name was later changed chicl(ens were as common to U.S. Government for $1. to the Coast Community College downtown Costa Mesa a&-were the Recognizing a bargain when they District. beanfields," tie remembers. .. Sattler Mortgage Co., Inc. ·------------------ ~ ~ 29 years ago we opened the first Mortgage Loon Company in the Costa Mesa area At thot time, our interest was 4'h 'Z. - total loon fee $35.00 with o maximum loon of $I O,CXXl. Through the intervening years oll those numbers hove increased, yet our company hos continually endeavored to off er lowest and fairest terms possible on our first and second r~al estate loons. The City of Costa Mesa hos also increased their numbers through these years to today's population of 78,500. We ore proud to be o port of its growth in our Real Estate financing and sales. We wish continued success to this greol City on their 25th Anniversary. 336 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa 642-2171 545-0611 30 FT. SPORTBRIDGE 30 FT. WEEKENDER NO. 1 30 FT. SUNBRIDGE Harrison Sea ·Ray Boats 3101 W. Coast~· Newport leach 631-2547 • l ' ~ l'tLOT AOVEfH!-l! n Wednesday May J1 Jg/I} Thursday June l 1916 Airview shows Harbor and Newport Boulevards intenectlon as it looked in the late 1940s. a real lumberyard PLUS complete hardware, tile, paint, paneling, plumbing and electrical departments to serve harbor area homes as well as contractors and industry. HAP~Y BIRTHDAY TO OUR HOME TOWN!! DAIL V PILOT 55 - Th'#"'.:lay June 1 197& Wedni>sday Mav 31 1978 ' I ll OT ADVERTISER 56 1971 photo shows renovation and expansion of former Globe·Herald building al 33C V. f>a) St,eet where Daily Pilot newspaper editions arc prepared for publication. /) BEAUTIFUL t4/fJ tJfQ • • W e Always Have A Sale Rock Be Comfortable In Your Cups Ladies: To be ·comfortable in your cups. one must be 11~ lhO correct size of brassiere If ones brassiere rides up in front and or back. ii the straps pull on the shoulder. lhe cup size 1s wrong Just because sister or friend can wear one style bra. it does not mean you can 999 out of 1.000 say "my bra is no good Ladies. it's not the bra. II s an improper litt1ng Give yourself a treat and v1s1t our shop We have always spec1ahzed in D and DD cups and now E and F Push up pads. padded. haller. strapless. "all in Ones.' & maternity bras -All Fashion Bras' W1lh selecllons from 10 manufacturers Beaultful gowns Sets pa1amas hostess gowns and robes -Jewelry by Hobe & Tortolani -Krasne -etc 333 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa (Behind lnternat1onal Pancake Housel 642-5430 ESPECIALLY DESIGNED WITH YOU IN MIND HARBOR DENT AL CENTER 2706 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA PENTOTHAL AVAILABLE ALL DENT AL PLANS ACCEPTED Dr. John A. Krajian, Owner • Saturday and Evening Appointments Available PHONE 556-8013 .. t .. ii . ' ' ' " . . . . . . 57 PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday. May 31. \,978 Thursday June 1 1978 DAILY PILOT 57 1933 earthquake along Newport-ln~lewood fault hardly damaged Costa Mesa's first freestanding post office in 1800 block of Newport Boulevard. Sets Stcri ' I 3" or choose from our fine selection of -individual knives. Just In Time For Father's Day STORE HOURS Mon. thru Fri.,_, Saf. 9-6, s .... I 0-4 Costa Mesa aa and a beauty Beat the price increase on BMW530i NOW SADDLE BACK VALLEY IMPORTS 28402 MARGUERITE PKWY. MISSION VIEJO, CA. 831 ·2P40 495.4949 - Wednesday May 31 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 58 Paramedic Rescue Seed Sown 23 Years Ago 8} l.t;t:GlllBBIN 0cc.-...11.,..s~1 A wv m.m who ~-0rk\.'<l for the 111 corporation or Costa M1.?sa in 1953 wai. unex pectedly 1 e warded 23 ycari. later when her husband 's life was ::.av\.'<! by :.i paramedic team that would not have existed if there was no city. The wife. Mildred Fisher. was treasurer or the Home Rule Group res ponsi ble for Costa M esa becoming a city He r hus band , R o bert , was stric ken with a heart attack two y 'e a r s a g o . Paramedics were a t their h o m e within minutes. recalled Mrs. Fis- her as s h e re-01uH1N minisced about the history of Costa Mesa and its incorporation. ''There were two primary rea: sons for incorporation." she said, "fire and police protection " The ontr police protection for "goat hill ' was a county sheriff. Other reasons included poor con di\ions or streets. improper strttl lighting. no sewer system and in adequate utility services. Mrs Fisher and her husband moved to their present Costa Mesa address in December. 1947. At that lime . the city or Los Angeles PTO· " vided gas to heat their house. ~ "We had to sit on 'Arvin' «m electric i.t9vci to kel!p wa rm," sayi. Robert t'isher. laughing ai. he re· called the incident The Fishers bce..ime involved in the s truggle for incorporJhon due to their friendship ~ith Bob Wilson. ch·Jirman or the Ho)ne Rule Group and later mayor of Costa Mesa. Resistance by an oil company s poiled the first attempt to in· corporate the city in 1947, said Mrs. 1-'isher. Incorporation of Costa Mesa finally became a reality in 1953 with 40 ~le acUvely involved in getting signatures of Costa Mesa property owners on the necessary petition. "It took six months of hard work . inc luding door-to-door campaign- ing ana camping in front of the Alpha Beta market on 17th Street and more than one year to get the oicasure on the ballot," she said "We needed 953 signatures on the petition. We got 1,036." Mrs . Fisher, a teacher in Costa Mesa for 37 years until her retire- ment, has seen many changes in Costa Mesa . According to Mrs. Fis· her . they ha'lc all been for the bet· tcr. Twice selected "Woma n or the Year " by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. Fisher is still active in community affairs. She is secretary for both the His. torical SOciety and the Friends of the Library and a member of the Am erican Legion Auxiliary The gas ser vice was slow in com ing. During th<' two cold months of December and J anuary. there was no gas supplied to their house. she said. Crosshatched areas show original boundaries of the communities of Harper, Fairview and Paularino. All now are part of the City of Costa Mesa. ] ~,, •••• ~. J _____...._ Liz Reinders Employment Agency 4020 Birch Street, Suite 104 Newport Beach, California Phone 833-8190 ..... Established Orange County Airport Area 1964 (Employers Pay All Fees) Congratulations City of Costa Mesa Established over 25 years. serving Costa Mesa and Beach areas. Three generations to advise you . From left to right, grandson Greg Lachenmyer. Bill Lachenmyer. son, Gene lachenmyer. Their motto is "Let us show you what we can do for you!" Lachenmyer Realty· Jnc. . 1160 Mtwport ll•d. · Costa MHa, Ca. 646°3921: ns. 673°6179 .. ' Thursda~. Ju"e . 1978 DAIL V PILOT 59 Alrphoto taken In 1966 shows construction of Harbor Boulevard Interchange of the San Diego Freeway. THE HOT ONESI MACH IMPORD HAS '1111 '78s ARE HERE-~~· SPORT SEr:N\N: SPRINT VELOCE THE SPIDER: 1lififiiiii' I -·-. •• -~ ~-I .y· ~~, TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY! PRlaD THOUSANDS LOWER THAN PORSCHE, BMW QR MERCEDES -... ... -. 60 DAIL V PILOT Thursday. June I. 1978 Completed Sears and mall stores of South Coast Plaza are seen as they appeared on opening day In this 1966 alrvlew. Sunflower Avenue appears in the foreground and Bristol Street runs vertically Wednesday. May 31, 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 60 CELEBRATING COSTA MESA'S 25th ANNIVERSARY LATE SUPPER Serving Coinplete Dinners Monday thru Thursday to Midnight Friday & Saturday to I :00 a.m. Open Daily I I :00 a.m. Closed Sundays 1262 S.E. BRISTOL ST. COSTA MESA 546-8390 .:-.. -- 61 PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday. May 31 1978 JU ST BARELY - Thursday. June 1, 1978 DAILY PILOT & I Latest business victim of Fairview Road attempts to stay open // •• MONTH OF JUNE ONLY 40% off on all custom framing of ••• •DIPLOMAS •DEGREES • SPORTS CERTIFICATES •AWARDS 'Y.i off on many of our stock frames I • ART SHOW! WATER COLORS by DERDIIMSIU ~ ' ~fi ne Art Prints & Orlglnal Paintings -,::::=: ~ by Renowned Artists... :;.....--- 121 E. 18th St •• Costa Mesa • 642·3161 HAPPY BIRTHDAY COSTA MESA ... From All of Us Pete Viotto Jim Ferryman Len Brady Carl Glasgow Dick White Al Carhart Donald lacoboni Lyn Jennings Mary Ann Mascaro Sally Rout Les Miller Marilyn Hughes Jerry Smith 751-3191 3130 Harbor Bl Al Geiser Mina Avis Betty Chappel Pat Brady Ed Glasgow Flo Grey Edward Guarnera Anne McCasland Tom Matheus Brenda Wheeler Bill Oesterreich Bob Parker C t u ,.. C:: SELECT OS IV~Sa T PROPERTIES 556-2660 2232 S.E. Bristol Newport Beach ~ I . .. I l ~ l I I \ 62 DAILY PILOT Thursday, June 1, 1978 Wednesday. May 31. 1978 PILOT AOVEATISEA 62 (From Page 35) Theaters ... few months earlier. th~ Civic Playhouse presented its first com· munity theater offering, the c<fm· edy "Send Me No Flowers," on June 24. 1965. for a modest three· performance en~gement in the Community Recrea tion Cenl t-r auditorium on the Orange County F airgrounds. That .. building. origin ally con structed as a temporary theater for troops stationed at the Santa An u Army Air Base during World W<.1r II, has since seen nearly 70 con1 munity productions as-well as ., number of children 's shows Am on g the Ctvi<' Plu)h ouo.,1· highlights ~ere · Mister Robert" "Dream Girl." "Stop the World, I "'ant lo Gl'l Off." "A Dl'ht.il• Balance. · 'The !'\lan Who Came· 111 oin·ncr." "Th e ~1ght of l ht l guanJ." "Th e Ander~on\ 111 1· Trial," ·The Gmgerbread Lady "Thal Champions hip Season. "Sugar" and "You Can 't Take 11 With You ... Currently the playhousl' is presenting the historical drama "The Lion in Winter" through June 17. Modem fire fighting method• on Placentia Avenue acroaa from Estancia High School have repfaced those of the volunteer tire fighters since the ctty waa Incorporated. South {;oast Repertory and the Costa Mesa Civic Ptayhouse play to different audiences, but each has been immensely successful in its goal of building llnd sustaining a theater for Costa Mesa . t I~ Chinese Cuisine . I 1 ~BAMBOO 4-tl TERRACE .,lJi1"-'rt ' ~i f!jl ,I I UY J.tij/k LUNCH Tue. thru Sat. 11:30 to 3 Luncheon Special $2.50 Business man's Lunch $2.25 Family Dinners $3.50 to $7 .25 A La Carte Dishes Tropical Drinks • Cockta:ls Open From 11 :30 a.m . Tue. thrH Sat. Open From 3:30 p.m. Sun . and Mon. 153 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA 645-5550 . I Congratulations -Costa Mesa On Your 25th Anniver7a-ry 170 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa 642-6212 642-1084 Specializing in precision cutting for men & women: styling, expert . bleaching, manicures & permanent waves ·.~ - 63 PILOT ADVERTISER * Wednesday. May J I 1978 Thursoay June 1, 1978 * DAILY PILOT 6J Unification Saved Poor CM School Dist rid By MARLA PERLOWJTZ OCC J-Nh•m SllHHltt <..:o nsolid:1tion or elem e ntary, Junior hi gh. and high schools caused a great dl•al of un 1><>pularity. ac- cording to Ct1r l Boswell. Horn in Oregon. Boswell moved to Costa Mesa in 1957 when there wai. a ccnsui. of 16,800, to &.1ccc pt the JH>s 1t1on ·o f s uperintendent or Costa Mesa Union Sthool Oi!.tri<'l Boswell de:. sc ribed his JOb ai. an ;.1dmin· i s tr at 1vc o f ficer for the school bourd . &.1 super· VtSOr Of opCr&JllOnS PEllLOWIU lit' indicatc.'<i lhal the rise in taxes and decrease in already existing positions was the main reason un- ifi cation was frowned upon. , One or three superintendents in favor or unification. he did not want his district to be forced into becom- ing an even poorer district. He indicated that the community would be better orr financially by unifying. "A splitting of districts could ha ve been economically threatt'ning." According to Doswell. the actual unification has bettered all schools con cerned . Befo re unification, Costa Mesa Union School District was one or the poorest districts in the area. .l\. Boswell staled that his district was one-half the assessed value as Newport Beach with twice as many children. "The employees don't h~ve an appreciation or the value of the community," Boswetl stated. "The relationship between the teachers and the community is imi><>rtanl It I -r--f ,, •• ~\ -I The Estancia Adobe wea bulh sometime prior to 18SO, prob•bly by the padres from Mlulon San Juan Capistrano as e way tt•tlon for Spanish herders. mus t be en couraged and ap- preciated." .,.,. The former superintenftent in- dicated he was pleased with the overall job or the existing school district. Bos well finds a need for emphasis and instruction on loyalty and citizenship to today's students. According to Boswell, when he arrived in Costa Mesa. the city was growing in the number or school age children. TodaY,. he finds it to be a diminishing di~rict. B06weJI sh1led that the increase in population in Costa Mes a has brought finer facilities s uch as hos pitals and s hopping centers. "Costa Mesa is definitely an im- proved community." he said. ROLLS ROYCE BMW IN NEWPORT BEACH ROY CARVER ROLLS -ROYCE BMW 1540 JAMBOREE RD .. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 9266,0 714-640-6444 .. , I • I • Helicopter typifies the modern equipment used by Costa Mesa Police Department for crime control, search and rescue mlaslons. Our congratulations to Costa Mesa! We ore very proud to hove been established in this fine community for 20 years. .. KONA LANES 2699 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 545-11 12 \ PILOT ADVERTISER 64 Mesa's First City Attorney Cites Concern of Oil Leases Reason for . Incorporation By LORETTA NELMS·REYES OCC .-r,..lhm SllHIHI Drawing up an ordinance to' dis· courage pinball machines by exact· ing a high fee only to find that pco· pie were willing to pay it was one or the frustrations Costa Mesa's first city attorney recalls. Don ald Dungan we nt on to become a judge of the Harbor Municipal Court after serving 13 yea rs as attorney. Judge Dungan. born 61 years ago in what was then the orange grove. s urrounded com· munity of Garden Grove, recalled some of his duties as Costa Mes a's first legal officer. Judge Dungan spent much time preparing to-an· nex unincorporat· ed property and fighting lawsuits with neighboring NELMS-ltEYES cities which also wanted the same property. COSTA MESA HAS quadruplQd its s ize since incorporation but its first annexation attempt failed, Dungan recalls. ''The city council and I were crushed when the landowners killed that annexation, but we had no ser vices such as water, sewers or parks to offer them ... The city also had no drainag~ system along its upgraded streets to prevent the formation of cesspools as the city grew. To get Cost a Mesa ·s streets paved, Judge Dungan used a 1911 law which allowed for each proper· ty owner lo p-a}"' his share of im· provements . THE EFFORTS of its early ·uz s and their desire to m<tke1it a ni lace lo live. Costa Mesa has a 50 ·nancial base today." he said. · H e joined Costa Mesa's in- corporation campaign due to his concern over the growing number of oil leases being signed in the area which could have ruined the area ·s potential for residential use. Judge Dungan says Harbor Municipal Court is only one of three in e stale w ich offers night trials . "We would bankrupt the tax- payers if we were not constantly searching for more efficient ways to accomplish justice," he says. .. Judges h ave a tremendous amount of pow.er and must train themselves to remain objective. We cannot forget that those who appear before us are usually petrified." BEACH CRUISERS 3-5-10 SPEEDS MOTOCROSS BIKES FOR ALL YOUR BICYCLE NEEDS PARTS-SERVICE-REPAIR ALL MAKES COME SEE US AT 2488 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-7910 • J Recent a1rphoto look; south aGross Sunflower Avenue and e1tpandcd South Coast Plaza from Sears. in foreground. to San Diego Freeway' rear. left, across Brist ol Street are theater and financial comple1t, city park. South Coast P:aza Hotel and the partially complet- ed Downey Savings 'Building. New Shiffer Park appears in upper right along Bear Str eet and freeway. UAIL Y P•LC>T t;;, . Invites Cordially. Vs in Join f ou to . 25 Years b ating . d' Cele r CityhQQ_ • ~-==~......, of WE SPEC IALI ZE \lPW~ "l'OtJR C ().Y.MI JI lt I "!' )IN([ 1%'> IN SAL ES, SERVI CE ~ & LEASING - WE INVITE YOU TO STOP BY & SEE OUR '78 MODELS - ... _ I ..,,; DAILY »1LOT Th..irsda., June 1 1978 ~vin Pinkley Holds City Druggist Dispensed His Ci vic Concern for 21 Years B.> WARREN WILCOX OCC .i.w 1Wh•m ~IUHfll The m;.m who ha s ::.crvcd more )l':JI S on a t 1ly i:ounu l than an)ont 1n Oranl-{l' Cl)unty has sL·cn Costa l\hs a grow from ;i village of 2,500 in 1933 to its IH't>::.cnt 7G.OOO. Alvin Pinkley, and his wife Lucy, O"-n Pink 's Dru ~storc in downtown Co:-;ta Mesa wh1c:h lhl'Y founded Oc, IOhl'T 13 rn3:l P rnkll-y JUlllL·d the city council two ) l"lrs after thl1 1nc11rp11 rat1n11ofCosta l\ll'sa and Sl'rvctl - th L• t 1ly f1 um 1~5!> 1976 Pinkley :.a~s ht· SL'r\c d Lhr t'c tf'r ms as mayor a nd g u1 dt•<l !.C \l'ral pttiJC<'ls "'er hts 21 year period with lht.• r1 t) ('01Jnc1I WILCOJ! Costa Mesa's first t1ty hall was an old service s tation loc:atcd al the cor lll'r of 20th St rcC't a nd Ne wport Boulevard PINKLEY HELPED design the Hcond city h;,ill at 19th St reet and P omona Avenue and he was also in· \.Olved with the des igning and bui ld· ing of Costa Mesa's present civic center . One of the m ajor projerts he helped design was the S an Diego freeway from llunltngton Beach to the Newport Freeway inte rchange Tht• nt"<l step after the freeway v. as to urge lht• St>gt•rst rom family , Y. ho h.nt• Hist la nd holdin).(s m San ta Ana and Cost<J Mesa. lo lJU1lt.1 South Coast Pla:w Th:it "as only lhl' bt•ginnmg The cit y t•ouncil had to conv1ntt• lht' ma JOI' th:part mt·nt s tor e t·h:.11 ns l o luc ate 111 South Coast Plaza ORGANIZATION OF the Costa flksa Y. at er d1slrtl'l 1n 1960 ron :,olld:.ih•d fi n· :;rnJll v. <•ll'r d1~trict:; Ullo Olll' P1nkl1•) noted that fiO pn l'l'nl o( city \\ .1tt•1 1s lffO\ 1ded U) four wcllr. ·Mont·) takt•n 111 hy "Jtcr should ~o b..irk Ill lo Y. ,1 ter ." h(• ath 1sc•s P ink lt•y f<Ju lts t he prc~cnt city counr1l for 1n acl1" 1ly ·Nol one worthv. hile neY. pt <>JN t has b<.·c·n started ," he said · T ht· c1Juncil has gone "too hbcral " lie smd he m ade thrt.'l' prt'dict1om Y.hen he left t he <'tl) w unctl Thc Costa l\1 csa "atcr d1stnct "tll not be laken O\.Cr by the city The city wi ll keep t aking mor e and more federal money . -Costa Mes a would return to a more conservative government. • P ir1kley cla ims a two for three re· cord. He sees clear and s mooth sailing ahead for Costa Mesa "The foundat ion of Costa Mesa is its fine Police force. fire d epart· m enl <tnd wate.r district ." Pinkley said C'ES T MAGN IFTQU E Reservations: (714) 673-0200 Jack et and Tie, S'il vous plqi t. Wednesday May 31, 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 66 Council Service Record Al and Lucy Pinkley share a soda -the prescription for romance they've offered to many a Costa Mesa couple during the 45 years they've operated Pinkley's Drugstore on Newport Boulevard. Enioy The Thrills and Excitement of Orange County's First and Finest Professional Soccer Team ~ COME and SEE caq:~~rJe YOUR calif0Rr1ia sar1sbfr1e IN "ACTION " ORANGE AT LE BARD STADIUM COAST COLLEGE Make ArrancJements Mow To Attend One or More of Our Remaining Home Games CALL KICK-N-GO 1542-56461 for TICJ<ET INFORMATION 67 PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesda~. May 3 1. 1978 f~ursday Jure: I 197'1 (JAIL y PILOT 67 Car fords one of Costa Mesa's street-lakes -this one on 19th Street In February, 1975 mini-flood. LUXURY CAR SPECIAL! ONE SIZE ONLY-lR78-15 FITS CADILLACE41NCOLNS CHRYSLER & STATION W AGOHS TIRE STEEL BELTED RADIALS Generals Dual-Steel Radial fs designed with radial ply construction for long mileage. a Polyestercord bOdy for smooth nf1ng comfort. and two steel belts for impact resistance Two LocatfOfts COAST GENERAL TIRE HOFER TIRE SALES ......... 2855 Harbor Blvd. 8249 Bolsa. . Costa Mesa, California Midway Oty, Califom•o •m 540-5710 892-2093 Sooner or later, y~'ll _ o~n _G,n~ral~. . •., ..... _____ ._ .. __ ............. · ........... -...· ........ · .. · .. -.; . --.. ··----.............. .,. .. b it S• JM•C..... l eM; Jn .... -.. "n• •1.-.1o..i.· loll ho '-Cro .. ........ ,...,_. ... .., ..... ,.... . .. -. ..-. .... .... ·-··~~:~:.:::. . ~· -..... -u .. --· 1 • SALES. LEASING • SERVICE •(UH 493-451 I 837-4800 . .. --------___ ... 08 0 4'1L Y PILOT Thursday. Ju11e 1. 1978 Fish Fry beauty contestants rode In style In 1954 parade. / Don Southworth Added Flair To Costa Mesa City Streets By MARK WHITEHEAD OCC >MwMllsm S_.,. Hundreds jog down them, others sweep them or jaywalk on them . but mos t people just sec and feel the Cos ta Mesa s tr ee t s D o n Southworth built. ' · I w a s e mp loyed on a consulting basis." r eca l ls Costa Mes a's first civil e ng ineer. "I was the only engineer . but in 1953 cit y WHITEHEAO work and money was limited." During World War II he became the assistant post engineer for the Santa Ana Army Ai r Base. which is now the site of Orange Coast College In the late 1940's he was an assis· tant Orange County surveyor, until be formed his own company in the ear ly 1950s. T he "Don Southworth Co." creat· ed dozens of improvement districts. "IN THE F IFTIES you could just go. out and do your work. today you m ust consider the environmentalist and others." Southworth says. He also recall s that his only "headache" while tackling the un· born s treet s o f Costa Mesa occurred at seven one morning . A lady dressed in a robe refused to let him remove a tree that was blocking the pathway of a street. After a few minutes. Southworth re -routed the street around the tree and the protesting. ha lf-dressed . wom a n. ORANGE COUNTY1S FINEST DINING ADVENTURE AnDAn1n aeurmet CHINESE CUISINE of PEKING SHANGHAI SZECHWAN HUNAN DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER Your Host and Hostess ...... . MIKE & ANH CHIANG I 500 ADAMS A VE tAt H..t»or llvd.t COSTA MESA• 540-1937 - Wednesdav. Mav 31. 1978 PILO~ERTtSER 68 First Council Faced _Early Growing Pains By VICKJ DANIEL OCC JMrMlitm St"""t Easing Costa Mesa's growing p ain s d o min a t e d C laire M. Nelson's respons ibilities during his term on the first city council, and as second mayor during 1954-1958. When Costa Mesa was incorporat· ed in 1953. there were 15 candidates for the five city council positions. "The weight of that responsibili· ty hit me the morning after the election," Nelson said. "and I won- dered how capable t h e rive o f us wo uld b e i n rashioning a new city. None of us had ever served on a city council before , so we were rive rookies ." There were many obstacles to be o•N•n overcome by the first city govern· ment, the largest being the lack of money. "So here we wer e, a new city, with no money, and I mean not one penny," he continued. "Yet, there were needs to supply." Costa Mesa received its first real estate tax money 18 months after in· corporation. "THE FIRST $100 t hat went into the city treasury was $20 each put in by the five council members." Nelson said. "We didn't even have money to buy postage stamps." Nelson was also one or t.U Coun· ders of the Costa Mesa Sanitary Dis trict , estabHs hed b e fo r e cityhood, despite a heated cam· paign against it. Nelson views the most important accomplishment during his stint as mayor was e xtending the city limits. "Costa Mesa was in competition with other northern and central\ Oran ge County cities," Nelson decla red. "The -fact that we ex· panded the m as far north a s Talbert was a major accomplish· ment." AFTER INCORPORATION, Nelson was appointed by the mayor as a one-man committee to design Costa Mesa's city seal. "I thought of Costa Mesa as an educational center of Orange Coun· ty. · · he stated. T he seal depicts the motto "Hub of the Har bor Area" between male and female graduate figures. The OCC library and an ocea n with sailboats a lso are featured. "An artist did the drawlflg. but I put the thought behind it." he claimed. A resident of Costa Mesa since 1937, Nelson owned a feed busine;s for 23 years. He works for Roy Mccardle Real Estate. Although he was an important figure In developing the infant city of Costa Mesa. Nelson is no longer involved in city government. Downey Savings building, under construction. Is one of several high· rise buildings planned to surround South Coast Plaza Hotel. 69 PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday. Mav 31 . 1978 CAMEO SHOES White Bone Red Navy Camel Black Gold Silver Take a stand on comfort! Slip into Cobb1es classic saffle Feel its super cushioning. Step out on that so-easy-on-the-fool walking heel Then. look at our low price! No wonder Cobb1es is the popular choice. $24.00 Gold/Silver -$25.00 s I M I M I w I WW 7·11 6-1 1 4·11 I 5·10 5·10 Souffl Coast Pima -Costa Mna I Lower Le•tl -He. M.y Co.I 14•·U I 0 Thursday. Jun6 I . 1978 Ever feel like you don't fit in? You Need a Tailor! to make old clothes look like new, and new clothes look their best for men & women Expert Tailoring Alterations Restyling Reweaving Repairing (Also Suede and Leather) Tuxedo Rentals All Kinds DAILY PILOT 69 First meeting of the CO$ta Mes.a City Council in June. 1953 took place in bor- rowed quarters of the local justice court , more spacious than the tiny city h all afforded. M ayor Charles TeWinkle, left, presided. With him are founding councilmen Bruce Martin , Cla ire Nelson, • Bertren Smith and Walter Miller. Reme mber All Work Guaranteed At 71~ ~~Toilo~ Sltop ln 0raf16e County South Coast Plaza Car0119el Court Phone 540-8491 Open :~~ :! 70 DAIL' P1LOT Thursday June I 1'378 ·-. \ WedneSday May 31 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER /0 Progress Overcomes Good Old Days Drawbacks 8) KARE'l KELLY ~~ •ow,.'Wlt'm \t"4•1n :".ill' lll .llh.· r.·mlmbe rs Co:.lc1 \lt''" "'h'•l lh1..r'-· \\JS one fire l 1 Ut k 1mt• pol1c._. c11nstabl._.., and re- '11.k1w ... ·'.'> .,till u'1ng outhouses ' I \ l' .,1•,•r 25 }'liars of Cll) pro J.!I l'''· lkJ1k 5Jld lie JS CXl'CUtl\'t' 111.1 11 Jg l 1 o f th c Cost a M c s a ChJ mbt•1 of Comm,•rcc 011 g1no.1ll)' •H ll\'l' tn the retail l'OllHntlll'l', R\.'atlc became involved 111 the l'1>mm1ttcc tu 111cor·1x>ro tc the ci ty of Costa M\.'sa Ill 1951 "I worked very hard f o r in corporation I pro· ba bly lost some custome r s bccJusc I had a brg banner in my . -~ t auto supply store that said. 'Vutc for KELLY Incorporat1op, ... he smiled. ' R-EAOE REMEMBERS the city's volunteer fire department -and its single fire truck acquired from the a rmed forces and a 1937 Chevy res cue truck use d to transport emergency victims to the nearest hospital -in Orange. The police department was com· prised of one constable who had to call the Orange County Sheriff if he had any problems with robberies. hold-ups and such, Reade recalls . -~.,c..---., Volunteer firemen pose with truck in September, 1939, just a year tollowlng dedication of the Rochester Street fire station which continues to serve the city. From left are Bert Smith, Gordon Almond, Al Ogden, Leonard Walker, Ed Edick, -Sutton, Jimmy Collins, John Powers and Chief Emil Greener. The chamber of commerce was a lot s maller years ago. Reade said there were only about 90-100 paid· up m embers 25 years ago, as com- pared with approximately 1.000 to· day. D UES ALSO lli\VE risen. "Our Happy Anniversary ., .. Costa Mesa "We invite you to inspec t our large selection of used Cadillac Sevilles. '' Over 40 Used Cadillacs To Choose From McLean Cadillac · Second and Main Santaana 543-9421 . Sales and Leasing ' I duei; in those days w~" a year for firms and $6 a ~•y11:c:~r in· dividuals. Now it's $100 minimum. Born in Idaho. Reade moved to California in 1926 and lived in Alhambra, Orange, a nd Bi shop before settling in Costa Mesa 1n 1949. • As piring for a career as a singer Cbaritonel, Reade studied music and voice throughout his years in high school and al use. Your type of typist ? Only Manpower knows for sure. Bt-t du'f" on!\ -.,,dl"'lpowf"' h.l\ I 't' J'rt"•t tdhl_. 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C.M., l1U,SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• LCICJWMI Mlcpf ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 I N ,t...(•-J'-\ isn1 •ot11n10, \, 4 lld J la, IM,llO U161 Arm•'IH•. 4 Id 2 Ba, 111?,IOO JUJ4 Via .... , •• S Id JV, 8", 1117,SOO ]4101 l• "'"'"°"'· > ICI 2 la, SIJ4,t!O 1'411 TllKhrJ, 4 Id.JI•. 111','IOO Utot Stlllwltor, J I d J l a, Sl:n,900 llt41 Pl11afwt Cir 4 Id 2 l a, o..i, llSt,SOO UUJ P.ueo Ott Campo, 4 Bd J Ila, U4',000 499·4551 South Laguna 497.3331 Laguna Beech 493·8812 Dana Point 495·1720 Laguna Niguel 644·7020 Newport Beech Thursd;: I Jul"• 1 1~/U WANDERER A moc toe two eyelet lie with fu ll l~ather linings and ribbed cushioned sole. [JAIL Y F-LCJT /I Smnolh Glov<' in RlaC'k. Bone, Antique Brown. Blue , White Xarrow 8 13. Wide 6 13 72 DAILY PILOT Thursday. June 1. 1978 I World War II scene shows Santa Ana Army Air Base above Newport Boulevard (running left to right through photo). Right of Mesa Drive Happy Birthday, Costa Mesa ! from the YOGA CENTER of CALIFORNIA tt'slteen~ to serve you tor I flf your 25 great yean In the days and years ahead. please feel 1nv1ted to look into our program of llle-ennchment-<>f body, mind. and superconsc1ous awareness. We teach Yo08 for active. Western people. You might be amazed how practical. pleasurable, and benel1c1al yoga techmoues w1ff be in Your 1nd1v1dual ltfe. The stall ol Yoga Center is expert and caring Ramakrishna Ananda is one of the l1rst Western-born Gurus in h1sl0<y and 1s recognized internationally as one of the best yoga teachers in the world In fact. the prominent Himalayan ye>gl, Sant1i Keshavadas. who has v1s1ted most all the leading Yoga centers throughout the world says that without doubt. the Yoga Center of Cahforn1a is the finest Center 1n the world We will shOw you how to relax the body and mind at will, how to increase v1taltty. deal with stress and challenges. how the science of med1tahtm makes available your dynamic inner wisdom and pcwer. At our Yoga Cente< you go at your own rate never strain and people from 12 to 86 practice yoga with JOY and much success The benefits start the first day Feel tree to call us about our Free Demonstrations at 64~281 OUR MEXT FREE DEMONSTRATION IS MOllClay, _..... 5 at 7:30 PM Stcrt .............. ROW! YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA 445 IEAST 17"' STREET, COSTA MESA, CAUFORHIA Wednesday. May 31, 1978 PILOT ADVERTISER 72 \, ..._._, in foreground is Santa Ana Country Club and Etcte·n-and Orange Avenues frame pastoral scenes In left foregro_und. .......... ~ . • ® ne 1n World's largest Employment Service Pre-screened, qualified applicants quickly avallabte. Men & women for secretarial, office, clerical, medical, administrative, technical, sales. Ask about our 90 day guarantee. ,..,,_ ''WHERE TO CALL" • ne 10 World's largest Employment Service Of Newport Beach Agency 4340 Campus Drive, 540-5001 ® , .. , .... • 73 PILOT AOVERT15EA Wednesday. Mey 31 1978 Jeweler NOtes Freeways Increased Mesa Life Pace H.> MICIJAEL ROHDE OCC Jou•Nh•m 51udtnl In 1939, a young man rolled into ru1 ul CosU1 Mcsu driving a ·39 Bu1t. k dov.n u tv.o-lunt: artery with :i l mo-;t no lrHff1 c -H arbor Uoult•\ .11 d .J t' lltunphnl'S opened what is 11tm Cost.i Mt•s a ·s s econd oldc.st llu s 111l'ss the a2 \ l'.11 old .J c 11 ll Ill p h r I l' s . .Jl· '' t'l 1 .\ St 11n · ) .. I ... 111 (" l' I l' I \ l1l'l1l'\l' that 1;1 Sout h l•1n (",tl1f•H Illa lhl't t':. fl II IH· t t l' r g e II g1 .Jph1l·ill l11catwn ~-\ 111 .1 bl'ltt•1 plal't' to / ll\c," !".o..11!1 llurn JI h I I l' S . ,1 ~ U C ROHOE ,., • .,.,rut hus111t'~!". rn:.in and certified WV. l'il'I B.H I.. thl'n. 11 \\,1s a smull tO\\ll \\1th J populc.1t1un of around I0.000 l.1fc· """mu ch slO\\Cr then Tod<1y 1t ., -.11111111.h f.i stt•r " Future Plans 11 um phru.•s, prcs1dcnl of ·'Costa Mc!".a Tomorrow" 1s trying to rhangl.' a µroblcm he says has been plagut·ing and dctcrioruting lhc city for many years -compll't1on of the Costa Mesa Freeway "IC we can get the Cost.i Mt sa F~·ecwuy completed. 1t will e11low the \'clopment downtown , promote traf fie c1 rc ulat1on, decrea:.c a uto acci- dents and a llcvwtc a gn:at load or traffic t.'nfor('l•ment," said Hum· phnc:. llumphnc:. sa11.J aµproxim atl.'ly 7u.uoo cars c hok<: Costa Mesa's streets dally bccuust: of Lhc luck of a fre£way. "What r.esults is split· ling the city in half and Slvc.nng the dO\\ ntown <1n •a ," ht' said Downtown Need · If J city doesn't havt a rt.al hca rt. J real downtov. 11, then 1L 1sri"t .i r eal city ," ~a id Humphries .. As a mer chant :.ind as a p r(Jperty ov. ne r I C'a ll o nly do so much. 1f the (·111cs "ould JUSt shov. more conce rn at the early stagt•s of deterior~llon . they can avoid serious pr(Jblems later ." he said llO\\Cvcr. ll umphrtl'~ r<.mains op t1m1s t1c '"My business has been terribly successful. The store h as grown with the city. If redevelop ment huppens. we \\Ill have one of the finest JC W<.'lry s tores in Costa Mesa .. Swedish crystal & pollstl rugs . . . to give with love & lrenctl cool>.ware & brttlsh toys & bolov1an weav1n9s & swfSS army knives & afrtcan folk art & esl\1mo stoneworl\ & f1nn1st1 s1a1n1ess & 1tallan espresso mal.ers & ha111an bowls & Clan.sh teakwood & german barware & american ceramics & 1srae1t baskets & brazil1an furs & Japanese scissors & mex1can potlery & alghanislanl pillows & ongtisn barometers & norwe91an s1tvor & etc & etc & e1c I >t( GOOO OES•G'"' S~OP <11:..EATTBINQSI • • SOUTH COAST PLAZA NEXT TO BULLOCK'S ENTRANCE • FIRST LEVEL (714) 751 -0510 Thursday Jun~ 1, 1978 DAIL V PILOT 7:l In late 1967, the ·Route 55 Costa Mesa Freeway, then called the Newport Freeway, terminated near the Paularlno Drive-In, north of Bristol Street. Grading for San Diego Freeway and vacant industrial sites in the Costa Mesa portion of the Irvine Industrial Complex are seen in the background . We're Proud of Your ACCOMPLISHMENTS And wish you well on your 25th Anniversary P'.Itl ---City of Hnntington Beach Ruth S Bailey Ct TY COUNCIL Aon Shenkman. Mayor Richard W Siebert, Mayor Pro Tem Council Members Don MacAlhstGr John A Thomas City Adm1n1strator Floyd G Bets1to Robert P Mandie Ronald A Pattinson , \ ... • By RUDI CASILl~AS oct Jowrwlllm u .... nll 'Goat Hill' Was Home To Leading Comic Bill Skiles. the uninhib1t1:d half of the Sk11l•s :.ind lfondcrson t·om1:d y ll•:.i m . reml·mbc1 s when Costa Mesa was just a hltlc farm l0mmun1ty Sk11Ls first rnmc to Costa Mesa in 1940 and h \'cd all of his younger years ht:rc lie now lives m S.in Juan Cup1strano "I li ked growing up here, I han· good memories of friends and ph1y ing sports , und I still keep 1n touch with a lot or my friends whom I've •\ known since those early years," said BILL SKILES Skiles. "In the old days, Costa Mcs;:i was known as Go;.it 11111, becuusc m;.iny re ' s idents in the area rc.iiscd go;.its as p a r t 0 f t h e i r CASIU .. AS hvcstock." he re calls There \\as a very big d1st10ction be t\\ ccn Cos ta Mesa and Newport Beach "G ENERAl,LV . TllE POOR KIDS lived on the hill and the n ch kids livdl on the beach." said Skilts. Cost a Mesa wets a quiet lltth• town with not very m<.1 ny stores or anything else for that matter. The m;.iin store was Tewinklc hardware. ther e was the local feed store und LET US BE YOUR MOBILE HOME DEALER We speciali ze in Beach properties. Come see us soon for mobile home living at its fin est. Be specific see ''Ca l Pacific ... In park resa les. best finan cing available. ·' . It California Pacific Mobile Home Sales 2706 Harbor Blvd . Suite 208 Costa Mesa, C a. 540-5937 Pink ·s d1 ug :-.to1 c <it ross from the bJnk. Costa Mesa ·s polite de partment lOnSIStL'CI Of One person. <:OnStable Frank Vetughn Donald J Oodge was the one· man jury <Jnd Judge Tll E ONL V SCHOOLS 9n the area b;.ick then \\ere c.i s m<Jll pre·school, an elementary school, latc,:r to be named McN1.1lly 1.1ft er one or the ll'achcrs who tuught there. und Newport Harbor fllg h School Skiles <Jttended all three "I rcmcmbN when M 1~s McNally \\as my eighth i.:rm.lc teacher , .. he s aid proudly Wh ile attending llarbor H1gh, Skiles was deeply ins pired by his drama teacher Bob Wentz who motivated Skiles :rnd his classmate, comt'dy partner Pete 11!'.'nderson to pursue careers 111 th<: cntcrt<i1n mcnl field. Sk lies has nothing but praist• for this man who still teaches ~·l Nt·wport Harbor High School tod:iy "I used to shoot rabh1t).. wher<.• Hoag llosp1tal is located today and there used lo be only a few sc:.it t ercd home.., where Lido Isle 1~ nO\\ ... Sk1l<'s '>aid "MY DAD 806 SKltES wa~ t.sc ti\ t• Ill a lot of '>OCi<JI act1v1tws Wily back then." he contmued "lie was r<'sponsible for getting the Co:.ta Mesa f''ish Fry started . the first one being in 1918 " The money from the event ww, lo go towards the development of FOR THE PILOT AOVERTIS!:R 74 Lions Paik where the present d..iy f"is h Fry b held a nnua lly '·Hoth my dad and my mom part1cipattd in this sol1Jl fum lion ... said Skiles. .. Easter week \\;.is unother t11g thrill for us t'VCry year bco1u.,e that's the time when a ll or the go.it hill m ob got together and ra1i.cd •• httle cam "TllE GOAT HILL ~108 conirJ <'d of the toughes t Costa Mesa gu)., from around thl! arcC1, such as Bob Thompson , Bill Barry, Al Mu1111 a nd Chuch Hanson. to name a re .... Nobody m essed ..,ith 'cm ." i.;.11d Skiles . Rudi Casillas, a long ti'mc: rc'>1 dent of Costa Mesa and classmat<: of Skiles al Newport Ha rbor. ols1> recalls the Easter \\>t't'k invasion or kids from a ll over Southern California "A lot of kids used to harass tht' Newport Beach police by turning 011 the hre hydrants. There was also .1 lot of rowdinc~s and partying." s~11<.1 Cas illas. One of the big things to do 011 • Saturday mght \\as to go do1.1.n to the Halboa Rendezvous Bollroom tu s ec the big bands, such as St..i11 Kenton. Earl Bostic. Ha rry J am(·., Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey and Lionel Hampton. Skiles sums his Costa Mesa rt• collect1ons this way ; "ll 's a nil'c city. I will a lways remember the t·x periences I had and the memoril·~ will las t me the rest of m y life." VERY BEST IN P OOLS COME TO NEWPORT POOLS 23491 El Toro Road, El Toro. Ca. 830-5860 Congratulations Costa Mesa on 25 years 75 PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday. May 31, 1978 ""°'" co_,, C.14• ..... H1-'tc.1 loci.tr Orange t;ou_nty's first woman bus driver, Miidrew Mathews, re- ceives congratulations in photo dated Nov. 21 , 1958. · Best Wishes From The Staff At TOBIN REALTY, INC. Darleen Anderson Dave Baron Joyce Goldenson Suzanne Foss Diana Hales Leon Wheeler Frank McCrory Lila McHugh Janet Michaelis Shern Bashore M1cha<'I BeckPr Bob Brogerg Waller Brock Martha Brown Bruce Butler Mary Etten Wheeler Kent Wood Al Morgan Diana Monson John Mullady Elliott Murphy Dianne Olmsted Jack Olson Vera Butler Yvetlee Gatherman Austin Chiles Charles C<uzat JeaAne Davis Jane Sipe Shirley Werner Ralph Valdes Susan Cook Pat Hatley Paul Hooper Art Hurd Jo Ann Kelly Susan Priest Roy Partridge June Economak1s Gene Fleener Gene Flynn Sue Fonnger Chuck Hanna 81rq1na Ganz Clare Kitchens Maureen Komarn1ck1 Joan LaPuma John Saunders Susan Shaw Estelle Shotland Linda Straten Sharon Swearingen Kelly Taylor Carolyn Tobin Phil LaPuma Rose Lewi s Dee Mann Joe Marino Audrey Matye Mari Garber Larry Geiger Tobin R~ Most of all Tobin is people A special blend of all types of backgrounds and personalities. that combined. fOfm a dynamic and progressive company We are using lomorrow·s ideas today You probably know most. of us already We are your neighbors and are working to make our un1Que community even be lier Hal Tobin. Broker Ingrid V1geant Ed Sv1lll Suzanne Green Sandi Savka Bo Yankey Expert Consultants & Sales Personnel Tobin has a Qu~llf1ed and courteous stall that will help you with all your needs You II benefit from our e>eperience 5142 WOl'Mf' An., H ........ IHCh,CA. 21 l -592-2125 714·146· I 37 I Thursday June l . 197'3 CAIL Y P1L0l n Drove Bus Mildred Mathews Recalls Harper's Apple Orchards By DONNA EM ERO occ -... 1.un s._1 Costa Mesa's first wom an school bus driver recalls that 40 year:. ago the a rea had more apple trees than people. "I wa:. the first woman bu:. driver in Orange County," say5 Mi ldred Matthews. for mer transportation department head of Newport Me:,a Unified School District. "I fondly rem ember how 1 got the job,·· !'>he said. "One fine spring m o rning in 1942 I saw Everett Rea driving children to school in the bul> I thought it odd th<Jt R ea. the l>upenn· tendent. was driv· ing the bw. " He told me the regular driver was sack and no one e l se could repl~c~ him f MUIO Al th<Jl point she IClughed ilnd said, "Well. when you decide to hire women bu:. dr:.ivcrs look me· up ... THE NEXT MONTH s he wt.ts hired She worked as t.t full-t1me bu:. driver and part-time custodian for $125 a month. "What a laugh ' ":,he grm:.. In 1942 Matthew:..· mo rning bu:. rides took only about t wo hours each Costa Me:.a ·s school distnct was m uch smalle r the n. "I started in 1942 with three bu:.es ser ving the only two schools 1n Costa Mesa The schools we re Costa Mesa Main and Lindbergh," Mrs Matthe ws s <iys. "At the time of my retirement in 1967. 62 bw.ei> served Costa Mella and Newport Beach .. M a tthews a nd h e r hu l>b and , Vernon, camt to Costa Mel.a in 1938 She told wht.tt th<: city wa:. lake 1n tho:.t di.ly~ "HARPER WAS I T S NAME. then I remembe r how beautiful 1l "as J\ppll' orcht.trds :.urroundcd t he 2.500 people hvmg here." :.he Ill U!>t'S Mrs Matthcwl. commented on the changes :.he has seen an the -io >Cars she has bee11 he re. "l think the biggest change tan1l' in Co:,la Mes a s convers ion to sub urbw." s he says "It happened JUSt after the w<Jr in the late '40s Many of the 200,000 people drawn lo Santa Ana air base dur ing the war returned." . HOMEMADE ITALIAN CUISINE Specializing In: VEAL DISHES LASAGNA CANNELLONI & Dinn er 7 Days a Week PIZZA PASTA RAVIOLI SANDWICHES BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE PIZZA HOUSE IMPORTED & DOMESTIC, .IEER & WINE 2267 FAIRVIEW ROAD COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA PHONE : 642-9500 7b D«\IL V P1LOl Trtursday June 1 19#8 WoonE>sday May 3 1 1978 PILOT AOVEATl&ER 76 8 y t:l.l,U: WEISEL OC( JovrtWht"' )twct1e-n1 With (11 e truc ks . fi ~h fries . murder 111vcs l1ga11ons cind rowboats. On·11le Amburgey hal. hL•lpcd co ... iu Mc!\Urtll for 23 yc<.1rs Amburgl'Y. who 1s city com mun1cat1011i. dtrN·tor. began h1~ public sen 1t·t· m, <a police officer "Thl• hrM time I rode p<.1lrol wa~ 011 m y birthday, ·he say!\ Fish Fries, Fire rucks and Rowboats Figure in Public Service Career "I had to ..... ut four months until I turned 21 · Of Policeman-Communicator Amburgey He recalls the fled gling f'ol1cc Dc partml·rtt of 1955. ''Wt• h;id j us t three room!\ One was reinforced as a holding tank '' In I 9 ~ 7 a WiJfChOU!'.C slorngt• WEISEL building was purchased from B<1rr Lumber Co und moved to F<Jrd Road and Newport Roult·vard "The clly didn't tp.Jve the money !'-0 \\l' did lht• ~ork our!\Cf\(.'!\ "WE llA~IMF:REO and -wm kcd all - mghl on that bu1ld1ng aftt-r our r e gular dutu~s Toda> 11 ·:-. an <1nt1qul' shop .. · Accmdtng l <1 1\mburgt·) thing' v.cn• a lot 4Ult'l<'r then "Wt• would ~11 eight hour.-. without one call No" three peo1>lc· dis patch the calb IX't-wecn midnig ht '1nd 8 am " City st•rvitt• in those• earl~ days required somt• trcativ1ty "WE USf:U ROWBOATS on Westminster Boulevard to rescue people who were trapped in a s torm." says ~mburgey "A kid had thrown a pilt• of newspapers in- to a storm drain <ind the whole <.irca W'1S fJoodcd ." Moving up through the rank!>, then Lieutenant Amburg1:y did police invest1g1.1t1ons fie rem<'m hers the llaas murder on Pr1nt·ctun Avcnucdurmgthccarly 'GOs "W c had a confession 55 hours after lhc murder was reported," he !lays .. J got sc•ve11 hours of slc<'p in 55 hours .. WITH A STA.-.-of 22. AmlJur~c) ovcr::.cc~ un imprcssivt• IH.'lwork dispatC'hing both police curs and fire trucks from tht· u·ntral SIA llChOO<trd "It takes 00 <.t'<'Ond., ht·t1A cen lht· time a c<ill C'Jtnl'l'> 1n and a vehicle 1s d1s p<.1tC'h<.'d . · Arn hu q .(('Y said not m g he 1s 110 1 ""' t!\ft1·d "'11 h lht· stat1st1cs 'Wt• an.' m o\111i.: 1<1 .i C'Omputcr .tid<.'d d1spatt•h "'h1ch .,hould tut thl' present ltmC' 1n h.tlr NtnHy :-.cconds can m C'an ii 1111 "h1·11 J house r!-o burning · CONCERN FOR TllE C"ommun1ty kt•eps Amburgey work ing af\cr hours lie n •cently completed ._. four-year term as a Newport Mesa Unifi ed School District trustee '1nd has been in char.i:e of the Lions Club Fish Fry for 10 years. As the youngest of 14 children and Everything on Sale • • • -• Woven Woods • Levolor 1 " Blinds • Wooden Shutters • Window Tinting • Transparent Shades • Vertical Blinds • Ro~m Darkening Sh~des ~- Aspen Woven Woods 0 The Woven Wood Specialists" 711 W. 17th St., C-9, C.M. .. OOl' or JO brolher~. Amburgey ii, pal'l of a family that gets involved "You·rl' lilrnJy lo see three or four of my brothers working together ar,, Lrons Club volunteers," he said T llREE BROTHERS served in thl' c ity 's volunteer fire department and a fourth brother, Sam. has been with the Newport Beuch Police Department for 23 years Amburgey and his wife Oci.I will tl'll-bratt· their silver annivers(.lry along with the City of Costa Mel.a "We were married just two day~ beforl· lhc cit y voted to in torporatc," he says Their three children, Ron, 23, Pam. 22. a nd Rick, 21 . will ho~t the: anniversary party ''We're a very close knit family," i,,ays Amburgey "There were 72 of u~ at our house Ii.1st Christmas .. 7 The second city hall was located at 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. 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IJl1l' or (.o s ta Mt :-a 's Ortj.!tllal Ul)o (IJlHI ulrnu1 Hl •o \\a:- ,. lhl• tll} s !>l'C <ind \' o I u n I t <. r C r rt ' ch1c:f Ill t·rtl'. hrs relrrt nicr11 a. dut osu" tu ..i 1onfl1 < t of rriluc~ts lit \\JS t·o11<:urrtnlly frre chief and t·rl) t'(1unc1I mt.mbcr As d cuu11 cilma11 ht \\ Js rt:>pons1ble for lht a µpo1ntmc11t of the chief - " hlch put him 1n the unu5ual PoSl· t10n Of h111n~ and fmng himself 'Professional police al'd fire services' were pledged by city lncorporotors os a benefit of tltyhood. Twenty-five yc0>rs later, modern fire and public safety equipment protect residents' property <Hid lives. DURING TUE FI FTIES. the 'olunte('r fire department was a part of the stall.' forestry d1v1sion City firefighters \\ere called lo fight fires throughout lht• state a t any lime. Smith said they were paid S3 for each call The i.:rcatcst fire Smith and his men ever fought was the Silverado Canyon Fire of 1947 Smith recalls the fin• spr<.'a dmg faster than a horse could run The firefighters h.id lo duck in re:.1tlt.11ts' c;w1mm10g pools to avoid the ru .. hing flames. Costa Mes,1 ·s fire dl partment has Jd\ a need from a i.1ngle fire station tn 1938. to a pre~cnt day total or four stations MRS. SMITH BLE W the original fire siren. Today the fire depart· mcnt fias a \'cry advanced warning s ystem. She meets with the fire de part· mcnl ·, <Juxiliary once a month The original ~cl of volunte(•rc;' wives are ~till n clnsl' group, Smith said. wehalft a IM •n con1n1011 wial a.e cars we sell. Perlol11.ance. Smith 1s 1nvoll.cd "1th lht ch a mber of commerce and 1!> a director of the C1t1zens Bank of Costa Mesa He said the city's major uc com phshment was its form<ilion ao; a debt-free city The original five councilmen each contributed $25 to give the city a working budget, Smith recalls. COSTA MESA REMAINED debt free until the last few years. accord· 1ngt0Smith Smith sees traffic problems as a h••nd 1c.Jp tu the downto"'n bu::.1nc:,, arc..i /\Cle r scrv11ig threl tum:. 10 of C1cc a:. a counc1lma11. ~n11th retired tn l!J59 He remembers spending muny 4S·hour work weeks as c1 · part time" councilman City Council meetings took place wherever space was available Al the time of c1ly 1ncorporatio'l. Smith and other counc ilmen met at vanou5 rcslaurants around town. Smith. active in the Lion:; Club for 32 years. is still a member He 1!> proud of the club's contributions to Cosu1 Mesa over the years Why shoul~ you invest in theMi"8' Mircoi Anish? W :tM ,! 1 cc.11 rg o' lrt • rv1 't'•' 'M rig ,,J. ,.01 F 11<,h p'C.'•',' , • car ) pJ•l"I aga n • 1.1" 1:1-,.,, s,, \, qr•I ano po11t.1.1n1~ 1.ti.cn b•l'.i~ down 11'e t1n1sh and dull lf'e "'h riC' The ur' qur-Ming p1oci's5 smoo!hes oul 11regul.:i1111cs 1n 1hc pa1n1 ~urlace NhJ•e '"l'<;•' con1aminan1s usually collPCI .o wasr11ng is Qu·ck and r.1sy P to<. ,ou will nev"r have ro wax 6r pol•~h >ou1 ~ar ag<lnl The Ming M1rro1 F•nosh relaros ox1dalion 10 ex1end pa1ri1 "''"' ,\n1ch pro1ec1s lhe •n11es1mrn1 you ve n•iJdC' 1n your Ctll And ,1 ~ou dt'C•d" 10 frade or sell. you ti fono Iii" value ol your ctlr •s s1q111f1canlly •PCIC'ased by the Ming Mirror Finish Ming nrov1C1rs you w1tt1 ii 3 ~"ar wr 11en guarantee which is fully 1r,1l'~lc>rau1e adding 1'11Pr grPJ'"' dollar value Come 10 you1 Mong Al1IO Be.iury Center becausP vou dc>serve tre most beautiful car ,,, lhe 1<olld Ming Auto Beauty Center FREE MING TES1 PATCH of Costa Mesa 1520 Ponderosa Ave. Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 714°754°6404 t ~ 78 O~IL Y PILOl Early photo taken In front of Costa Mesa's first city hall at Newport Boulevard and 20th Street Includes unidentified members of the city staff. The Staff of the SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL Congratulates the City of Cost a Mesa on its • £5th Anniversary ~TM COA~T PLAZA MOTEL IN ORANGE COUNTY ,WESTE~N IN!El-lNAllONAL ~O lCLS ~ C 1•f•)t·••, ,.., It. Nf' LJl~ll tA•~ t ~ Sdn D1eqo Freeway at Sr1s101. Costa Mesa. Cal ,fom1a L UNCH from 11 : 30·3: 30 Mon.-Sat. DINNER from 4 p.m. Daily Join The SAM PARSONS TRIO In Our Lounge Wednesday · Sund.,!y SUNDAY BRUNCH 10:00 A.M. · 2:00 P .M. Luncheon Reser vat ions Accepted 10142 Adams 1Near Brook hu1 ~t. Huntington Beach 963-7820 J • 79 PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesday, May 31 , 1978 Thur'lday. June 1. 1978 DAILY PILOT ~ Jack Reinert's 1949 Venture is City Landmark By DEBRA SHEPPARD OCC,,___11_ 5-4 On Jan. 1, 1949, when the com- munity of Costa Mesa was only a cluster of stores o n Newport Boulevard, a young man named Jack Reinert took over a retail store. Ever si n ce, Reinert's Depart· mcnt St ore has been a landmark during Cos ta Mesa's growth in· to a l arge in · corporated city. $HEPP•R9 Tiny Reinert's still remains as a competitor to the bigger depart· - ment stores which have come along with the development of shopping centers . A Big event occurred for Reinert soon after buying the store He married Peg Finden in Apnl 1949, and since they have been operating the store together.._ , Mrs . Reinert says the blll.incs!> still grows a little al> the years go by. She says they still carry only the finest quality merchandise and the latest styles available. Their store has other services for customers who need them. They wi ll order special items on request, and they will do various types of alterations. Pink's Drugstore and Reinerfs Department Store continue In busi· ness on Newport Boulevard near Harbor Boulevard Intersection. Sears store now Is found In South Coast Plaza and other tenants She explain~ the location of the s tore is very convenient. Her customers comment on how easy it is to find rather than being tucked away in a center of some typt!. She s ays they have better bul>ine~s hours being away from a shopping center. Mrs. Reinert recalls the previou!) owne r, a man named Fitzpatricks was a sort of pioneer in the Costa Mesa area. Many people know Reincrt's store for their convenient puyment s tation for utilities. Mrs. Reinert explains that after paying bills, p e ople o ften become rugu l a r cu&tomers. Shl and her hu!>band continue to be very active with the store and otht r community organization:. 'fhl y have both b<..en on the cha mber of commt rce board for about 30 years Othc.r activ1tie~ in· dude United Fund, Muchants Club and the C1v1c Playhous e . an amatl'ur a ctors club Th€:y feel one of the most o.ut s tunding assets of Costa Mesa ha:. been its police department The Rcinerts are both from Los Angeles. She attended UCLA and worked in the classified department of the Los Angeles Times until s he met Jack. .... occupy buildings which housed Hutson's Variety Store. Crawfords Drugs and TeWinkle Hardware Store seen in this 1950s view of downtown Costa Mesa. 1 ·i~-~~-~---;1 ! Serving Costa Mesa ~or 19 vears, 1;;i t J. .J t~,,~1 ~ '-·~-~·-~ the store that your ·confidence Built ,,.., ~ :.:::. I '\ ·.t ........ ... i ~ JSOl TYU• MALL 6' IS PACIAC IOUL<VAID ~ '~· rk ",~::c:.t~;m.~~~~!: FALUR~~~ ~5~:~::'.ttClMTll 2100 ::;;;,;:VAID l i ~ j I I 410 HIUCHST DRIVE 545-9485 37 HU ... TIMGTO.. CIMTH THOUSAfttD OAllS HU ... TIHGTO.. HACH ~ ~ J~w~~ f'9f 50 y.ar-1 . ~· f.. " ~ lon~c~ Mast~,. Chelf? teirtc Terms Student A~c~t~ Mp to 12 m0ttth1 to pay : .l ·' ~ ? Q // .Q•//>•<)'·~ // q..q.,Q..q.<Q>•Q-•<b>•Q>•QUQ>o.Q>.,q,oQ';.qv.q,.q,\Q'"°'~~~ _,-~• -4 ~~~:.0-~ ';• .. ,,.,.,.·,1·.-......... •,•;-o;«;·.·.·~ ,•J.'"*~· .~ ....... ' •. •• ,.-; • • . • ,1;, ,, # ,-' , , , , .. , ,., •• ·.-,',·,·,·;~ .. . - 80 DAIL V PILOT Thursday. June t. 1978 Wednesday, May 31, 1978 PILOT ADllEATISEA 80 .. AS IT WAS OCTOBER 2ncl 1959 AS IT IS -- 1978 IROWllll WITH COSTA MESA PRICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1. 1978 ... ..__CO.o<ol 11000'--...MO P,lf'ltlflO ["""'' .,. Swl'l,ecttot..c:wt•~ ~ WATER KWIKSET FIRE & HEATERS SMOKE I ALARM _ .. 19" 69~~AL SLIDING 30 Gal .•..... 74.95 WINDOW LOCK 40 Gal. : ..... 84.9~ 50 Gal ..••... 99.95 Convenienlly locolecl . Easy To Reach 2666 HARBOR BLVD. IN COST A MESA PHONE 546-7080 HOURS: WEEt<O .. YS 9 to 9 • SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY 9 to 6 DONUT MAKER VIGORO SNAIL & SLUG PEUflS OR MEAL 2~ LB. BOX I 1 Featuring : • • Modern , sophi sticated equipment and t echnology •Cus tom designed jewelry made on the premises • Rapid appraisal ser vice by computer • Estate jewelry bought and sold • Diamond and colored gemstone portfolios • Co mplete jewelry re pair a nd maintenance Here are some Diamonds whi ch are arc in stock for lmmediC:llc deli ve ry Phone for information on othe r price ranges No ( 'aral Wt Sha pt.• Cl ant~ Color Appraised \'a l RJC Pric{' ME BG I. 18 ('l Hound \'S I G Color $13.904 83 $6,880.00 ME C:\l 2 I{; t'l Hound SI I I-Color $18.969 •II $9,89R.OO ME EK !l!I t'l Emerald l'ul \'S , to VS .· (; Color $ 8.387 00 $3,850.00 ~t E WT I 75 cl l'c.•ar Shap<• vs ~ G Color $2 1.001 30 $9,250.00 1H48.1 I )fl el Hound VS I .J Color $18,398 !19 $8,975.00 ~00536-DE I ()(i el Round VS I II Color $12,427 00 $6,250.00 MEtTS R2 cl MarquiSl' VVS I G-Color $ 7.923.79 $2,995.00 ME EG 98 C'I Emerald Cut ws . E·Color $10,092.39 $5,500.00 All Diamonds listed have computerized evaluations. and are subject to prior sale HOURS MON-FRI 10 a.m.·6 p.m. SATURDAY COAST HWV.