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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-06-06 - Orange Coast Pilot. \ .,,,- M ur e I I Conspiracy Alleged ' l 1 I l Miami Husband .Jarvis Litres Found in Vigil Reeord Nomher At Wife's Body Of OC Voters Price ar een · TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6, 1978 VOl 11 HO 01. l SECTIONS. 11 PAGES Viola's Sttrprise \'111la I>t-11-;mon' ol Cost<.1 i\Jc-sn dwC'k s damage to her hnnw ,11 111 ;\lontt· \'1-.t<.1 DnH'. Slw s1.l1Ct she was s ilting 111 twr It\ 111g mom about 2 30 pm. Monday when she tu·;ml a <:rash l 'pon 1nvestig<Jting. she found a ear hud ,nla-.lwd thrnu~h a '' itll rnto hl'r klleht·n. Poh ee said 1hL'I1 • \\1•11· no 1n111r11•-. tn the incident Israel Denies Oul,post Plans RE IRl'T. l.1•banon <A P I I\\ o Beirut m·wspapt•rs said to d.1) 1-.racl pl.111.., to kt•t•p four oh t' n · at um out posts 1 n i,out hl'rn l.t•banon :iftPr 1t., prom1 ~ctl \\ 1t hdra'411l llt''' \\t•i•k bra<'lt !'N't1ril \' sourc·t·s 1n Tel i\ \ I\ dt•n1ed thl' fl'J)Ort., and ar l1rm r d li-rat•l 's withdrawal plans are unchangt•d Th<' ri~ht-wm~ Al Amal and the lrft1st As Sar1r said Is rael'& pl ans wcr<' reporte d to th<' Lebanese government by Lt. Gen Ens 10 S11las vuo , com · mander of UN. peacekeeping operations in the Middle East Deceased Spouse Found MIAMI IAPI -Neighbors say 73-ycar--0ld llomer Floyd a nd ht:. li7 -ycar-old wife. Perline, wen..· a lw ays t ogether, k t!pt t o them selves a nd never had any visitors. Thev were shll together when a horrified poli ceman peered through a window of their small cottage and saw Floyd s ilently s itting an a chair next to the de· composed body of his wife as she lay in a blue dress on the bed. Po lice said she may have been dead for a:. long as a week .. They stayed to themselves." one neighbor said. "We sa w him going to the store alm ost every day. She used lo s 1l on the porch. but s he has n't been seen in a week.'' "They d idn't have any friends." another neighbor said. Police said they had to beg Floyd to OP<'n the door. He re- fused unlit they threatened to force it open. "Maybe he was in s hock." Miami Police Sgt. George Mis· le h s aid. "lie didn't seem to know what was going on." Floyd was ta ken to a Miami hospital. Doctors said he wa:. disoriented Pol1 cc h ad gon e t o the ne1 ithborhood Saturday to an· vest igate a hurglary when neig hbors mentioned the foul odor coming from the eoitagt•. Police looked inside and saw Homer s m oking a c igarette beside the bed where his wife lay Police said the cottage win· dows were &hut lli:tht and there was no air conditioning. Because of the body's decomposed condt t1on. no immediate cause of d E'ath could be determined. police s aid "It's am azing that he could have remained the re in the room with he r for as long as he did," s aid Dr. Charles Diggs. ass1s· tant Dade County m edical ex· a miner . Tolls lo Re main SAN FRANCISCO CAP I - Golden Gate Bridge tolls wall not be rolled back from $1 to 75 cents for the time being or Firms Murder Plot Market Coast Woman Doubles Volume By JACKIE H\'"tAN 00 , ... O~llf P•lot ~Ltll Faces Charge Liquor fi rm., of ;.il l ... 1tes art· "ho quickly strode to a waiting gearing up this week for an ex· l'ar driven by <inolhl·r man. al'· pectcd pru:e war 111 the wake of <:Ording to a lone witness' a<:· heavy d1scount1ng by a maJor By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of it.. D.t41y !'llot St.all A Seal Beach widow, whose hus band was s hot to death in his S igna l HHI bus iness last year by a gunman who ignored the SS.500 111 the victim's pocket . 1s jailed today, charged with arranging lhe murder He len Mrazek, 31. was taken into c ustody at her home at 4148 Ironwood A ve .. nee.tr the Old Ranch Golf Course. by a team of Signal 11111 detecti ve~ at 2.45 p .m . Monday. She 1s charged with murder a nd cons piracy lo commit murder. according to Detective Sgt. Don Anderson. who alleges the re are Mexican Marta con- nections m volved in the case. lie said further c harges Ill· volvm g others arc fo rthcommg as a result of the s laying of nobert F. Mrazek. 33, who was g unned down la:.l Nov 17 tn his Sig n a l 11111 hobby s hop anlt carpeting 1nstallat1on outlet. Mrazek was !>hot once m the hl•ad by a tall, swarthy man, Jarvis Cited l'Ount. pohce said. supermarket ch<:11n Investigators said today they Controver~y over the cuts <'l'O· be lieve Mrazek \~as murdered in tc-rs on the fol·t th.it a &lat1e <'<Jnnect1on with a lo"e triangle Suprt.·me Court dP<'1s1on lhrO\.I.· 1nvolv1ng a nothe r m a n ing out :.o·called fair trade laws himself found s lam three weeks .. .., rc~lramLc., or trade ~till may ago -contracted through Mex· tn· appeall•d b y the s late ac un Mafia links. • ;\lco holu: B l•vcragc ~ Com· "It':. JUSl a matte r of time," m 1s:.10n. Detective Sgt. Ander son s aid of Mo..,l firms contacted s a111 pcndmg cha rges against othl'r tht•y bl'lte\.C th<• o ld law. which 1ndiv1duals. allegedly 1mphcatcd 1>t.•rm1llL•d m .tnufa<·t urc rs 01 an the k1lltng of Mrazek. brand n.im<' liquors to set n•ta1I He said De tective Frank price.,. 1s still 111 effel't until ap- Falikan was conre rring with the peals arc t"<hau::-tcd Los Angeles County Dis trict Al· llowevcr a spokesman for torney ·~ Office today on rormal Safc\\<1 Y !.UpNmarkets d1"· c·o mplaints char ging murdl'r ag r eed. H e added t ha t h i'i and rons piracy t o co mmit chain '., price rub went into cf· murder. ll'l'l la..,t ""ed,end and lhl' Investigators allege they have vol umt• of liquor s ail's doubled. dt>vclopcd 111fl)rmat1on that al .. It ts o ur und('r::-tandin~ that l ea~t 10.000 "as paid to the• det·1s1on wa.., effc<'ttve when ..,om eonc to kill Mr:.llck, whose an n o un ced ." sa id P au l !Judy was fount.I 5prawlcd beside Campbell. Safe way public rcl<i h15 "orkhcnch "'hen police ar· lions supcrv1 ... or (See PLOT, Page i\2) "We fl•lt that any delay would he totally un1ust1r1ed Lil view ol tht• manv vcar.., that t onsumer" were rL-Qu;n·d lo pav art1f1c1allv (See LIC}l'OR. Pa~c A21 OC Voters Flock To Polling Place Precinct workers rrported "a heavier than U!>ual turnout .. lo· day as Orang<' County voll'r" went to the polls to help dec1d<' lhe fate of Propositio n 13 along with slate and regional offices. By the tame the polls elose al 8 o'c lock tonight, 60 percent of the county's 879,575 r eg 1s t er ed \'Ote rs arc expected to have vis ited their pollin~ places Ir so. that w1 II be a record I urnout for a prima ry election 111 a non· pres1dent1a I e lcctaon year The turnout described as heavier than usual 1s traced to voter interest 1n Pro p 13. the J a rvis 1mtiat1ve aimed at re form1nJ! Cal1forn1a ·., propcrty tax la\\!'. R u t a I I h t' s a m l' I 1 m l' . Rl'publi<'a ns and De mocrats a s wel l a., m e mbe r " of thl' i\ merlean Independent Party and Pl'al·e and Freedom Party will select their 1978 &tall' 01 ftc<'. l'O n ~rc·s:.tonal a nd !'.tJtc legislature s tundard bearers In Orange Count>. vote rs will be selCl'llng candida te& for eight l·ounty orflcc:-. and l wo seats on the bourd of supervisors. Re~astrur of Voterc; Al Olson has prechcted thl' Orange County vote ta lly will he completed at 9 30 u m Wednesday Wea tht~r ,'Ii 111h t anrl morning low c/1111d111ess unth haz11 sun- sl11nc in nttcrnoon Wpdne.~· du11. /Jut onl11 part111/ c:leunnu ncur bf!athe!> /.ou 'I tonrqhl SO to 62 /11ghs W1!dne:1day upper 60.'I ut the bcach11.'I to low to middle m.~ inland Al \'01ot S4n1U Erm•l•-ll L M l a'f'I ''"'"." OHtouu.t Index AS l11lermlUIOft C.J An11 L•llcMn ... 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Hl'lh C:mdact.· Zoc:lli<•k onl' of 13 d:111ght1•r:-. anti one of I hrt·L' Zoellick t'h11dnm born al l111ml' ,\ lourtll "·''horn 111 <.1 dL'lllist·., nffiC'l' Dramatic Rall' Market Trading Misses Record sr:w \'OHK 1/\l'1 T111· -.1 ock markl'l 1umpc tl ahead or nl'ar rN•ord trading volume lo· day. ~c·ttin1.: mon.• mileage out 01 Wal' Slre~l ., drnmat1c· spnng 1.llh Thi· l>ow .lom•:-. a\ t'l'LIJ.!l' 111 :io 111cl11:-.I r1.1b. \\ h1<'h «11 m ht>rl mori· titan Jfi 11111nt' Monda~ to its h1gh1·~.1 l1•v1•I 111 m •arl\ tlllll' ni11111 h~. g 11101•cl to :lli 10 87 1 :m 111 lht• t1rst hour today It wa~ s tlil ,tlll'ad !I lK 111 873 Ill c.it mid <Jay /\ d v :i n l' <! s 11 u t n u m b c r C' cl <lc•c·l1ne~ IJ\ more t h:in a i1 I m<.1 r1-t111 among Nc.•w Y 111 k Stol'k t-:xl'l1ang1• li:-.ll'tl ""II'' Big h1i<1rr• \nlunw rL'J l'ht·d II. 11>1 m1tl111n ... ha11•s II\ H am 1.1l1111g IU'l 'hurt ol llw opening llnur record or t7 58 rn 1ll111r ... h:.i n·s !>t'l /\pril 2~1 \nal\ ... t-. llOtt·ll lhJI In\ t• ... tlflJ,. 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'\:11d William Lt'f·"c•vrl' at (;I ;i 111-tl'r & l'o \-. has hecn lhl' r use StnCI.' the rn.1rkl'I hl>gan 'urging in record· h rt• a k 1 n g I r a d 1 n g 1 n A p rt I. .111:11\ sb \\t•rc• h:.ird prcs~cd lo pin itm' 11 a ~ mgh• · rca1>on .. for thl' ad,<tn<'(' fhc rctl•nt bcha VIOi Of the ma rk(•l 1tsC'tf has been 1 mpor- 1.rnl. the) said. because or its 1 llllSISll'nt Slrl'llgth In tht• fac•e or 111•\\ ~ t hut m1gh1 ha vt• bct·n l'X pt·ttl·d to dnn· 1l sharply lower Inte rest rates have risen lo 1 hn •e-vear highs. threatening to dr .11n · monev from s torks and -.;,1 \'tn!?" 1n~l1tut1<1n1> und into s ul·h 1ntcre:-.t·beunng s ecurities :.i... Tn·a~ury hilt:-. Space Agency To Maneuver Skyfab Orbit WASHINGTON t AP> -Space agency sc1ent1sts took the first stC'p tOday to delay the ~kylab :-.pace s tation from dropp1!'g out or orbit and possibly stnkmg an inhabited area .. Ever ything went well, and ... ve'rc feeling pretty good about 1t rig ht now.·· sairl Bill O'Don· nPll a spokes man for the Na· twn'ul Aeronautics and Space i\ci ministration Earlier. NASA sent radrn ..;1gnals to the giant st ation to turn on gvroscopc heate rs . Thl' s pace agency hopes that a s.-ries of manf'uvcrs this week will add six to 12 months to Skvlub's hfl'. g1vin~ astronauts a chance nexl ycur to s top 1t from m :i k ing an unt•ontrolled re -entry 111to lhe atmosohcre If the R:>·ton s tation. the \\cH ld's l a rges t manmade ~.1tl'llite. were left a lone, NAS/\ 1·.,t1mates 11 would fall out or or. hit sometime between early 1979 und earl\ 1980 Officials are con· n•rned that the vehicle possibly c·ould shower populated areas \'1th c·hunk:-. of metal and other clt..·bris ti this week'!> maneuvers ::ire :.uccessful. a team or space ShUt· tlr <•s lronaul s <'O uld reorh Skvlah lnte next year nnd attach a small rocket to the station. The rorket could be used to hoost Skylab into a higher orbit. whe re it would stay for hundreds of y ears, and perhaps be re · tr1hab1ted. Or it could be used to g uide the spacecraft to an at· mos phcric re-entry and breakup over a remolt• ocean area. 0 'Donnell s1ud radio si~nuls wnt today from the Johnson Spart• ( ·i:nt<.•r Ill Jlnu~lon s ue l't'<;sfully acuvated the heater~ for two gyrosl'Opes On Thurs- rluy after they have warmed ... ufhl'lenlly. the gyros will be ~pun up so they can control lhe ... t Jl1on 's ~it1on in it~ 230 mlle· htllh orbit Californians will not be voting to i:.elect candidates to run in the November gcnc•ral eleel1on. nor wilt they be m the ranks of peo. pit• h eeding the urgings or Proposition 13 proponents to se nd the bure a ucrats a nll·~suge ·," Fleldsu1d . The steadily ris ing adult population has obscure d tht· cl ownward trend 1n part1c1pa 111m More voters may appear at th(' polls each yc•ar but a<; a pro p11rt10n or a ll lhOSt.' ehg1blt:', lh1• 1wrccntage or those \\ho <1<.'lualh \'ote 1s declining Sec retarv of Statf> Marc-h Fong Eu forcc•ast that fIB pl'rrcnt of thl' registered vote· \\ 111 turn out tot.lay, largely du1• to high 1n t c r est in th!! l'O nl rovl·rs1al ST ATE MULLS FORMULA TO SHARE REVENUE-A? .Jarv1s·Gann tax tn1t1ativt• If that figure 1s a chieved, 1l will re present about 6 .8 million vote r s. high for a non pn.•s idential year ll owcvcr. bcl'uu s e o f in t•reased population. even a 6 8 million turnout will be <Jn over ;,tll participation rall' of 1ust 4:! p£'rcent. an a verage rwrformance compared to other r1.•cent non-presidential years. ·'The fact 1s that l'\ en 1f l>ropos 1tion 13 passes with a H5 percent landslide per centage of the vote cast as predicted l>y llo ward Jarvis. 1t will have oh Lamed the vote of lcs!'. than 24J percent of all e hg1ble adult:. m the state." Field's poll stated Proposilion 13. which would cut property taxes by $7 billion or two-thirds. will µro bably keep today's turnout from being one or 1 he lowt.>~t o n r ecord 1n mode rn times It "m:.iy Jirev~·nt a rtl'W low . but 1t 1s unhkl'ly to rc·vcrse thl• long-t erm dcclm· ing t rend of c·1lizcn part1c1pa 11on ." the poll sa 1d The rmll has operated eon llnuous ly since 1947 as an 1n d e pl•n dent. non-part1 1;a11. media.sponsored. public opm11m news service. Californians a lso voted today to pic k a Republi('an to run <1gain~t Cov. Edmund G Bro'rn Jr tn November . Early voting appeared to lit· hc·av1er than no rmal 1n Lo' /\ngeles. San Diego and San Fran cisco. the s ta te's three largest cities. Y.tth lines at man~ polling plat·es. officials s~11cl P roJ>()S1l1on 13. the 1nil1.tl1H• hv tax crusader lloY.ard Jan1". lt;d bv landslide margins m pn· t•lectlon polls wh1 le Propos1t111n 8. a moderate tax cut ultcrnal1\l' ... upportl'd by Brown. trailed f;ir behind Proposition 13. Thc tax issue O\'Crshadow1·d ;,1 II other cont<>sts on t hf' tn1llol . 1nclud1ng the Republt ('an µubernatonal race between c·on sc r vau ve former Los Angell'' Police Chief Ed Davis and GOI' mode rates Evelte Youngrr. Ke n Maddy and Pete Wilson. Urown faced only token op· position from eight Democrcil11.· unknowns rn the Democratic primary Also at st ake arc nine other ballot meas ures. including S7i5 million in school and sewt'r bonds. and party nominations for nine other statew1dl' office,, 4:3 congressional and JOO leg1slat1vc seals . Thieves Get Safe in HB Safccrackers raided the new brick headquarters building at flolsa Chica St ate Reach in I fun lmgton Beach early today. Thl'y huffc>d and they puffed and they rolled lht· 2.000·pound safe a quarter-m ile to a waiting getaway vch1rte. said Ranger 11111 Stahlberg, wno could trace thl' scrape and drag marks. The half·ton safe contained on ly about S150 in small l'han~c a nd thl' value of the safe itself 1s about Sl.000. Stahlberg said The burglars who broke m through a winctow a lso stoll' as c;orted firs t a1d equipment rrom a loc ker Man Tossed From Bridge OCEANSIDE IAPI Raymon d Pere 7. was fo llowed as he left tt tavern early tod11 y h y three men who cuught him on the San Lull) Re y Hridge. The trio p1('kcd him up ond t hrew hun oH the hrid~c. into w:iter thrt'l' fl'l't deep. Police said. P cre1 .. 32. was takc.•n to Tri C ity llo s p1tul 1n c; l' r i o u s con di t 1 o'n • p aralyzed from the wa1sl down There were no arrests Ea.~y Does Ii \\ llllt• \\\l(t•I pmldlt'I' (hi\ 1d Ho..,<•llbl'rg brtll!!'· lhl• :-.l('l'I) 111 l11s (';lllOl' oul 111 1 ht· '' :it11r J!°'o he rwgol1ut1:~ 1 he rapids tt( l It\' I 'ot11111i1(' HI\ ('I' lll';JI' wa .... hington The \\ <.tll'I' IOrl'l' 1:-. us<·d 111 pt1'>h th1 · IH1\\ ot tlH.' crul t ltl·n<·ulh lht· s urfon• Zaire Aid Pledged By U.S., 4 Allies PARIS 11\f>I Th<• Un1tc·d State~ .met four European allw~ ha\C :.tJ.!ll'<·d on totnl military and e1·mwm1c :i<'l 1110 10 help kl•f•p Z: . .11r1· Prc•.,1dl'nt Mohutu !-.l's1• S1•l-11 111 fKl\\l'I hut th(· l 'mt I'd St.1tv., b.tlk('(l .11 plunn1ni.: to ,J"l,l'-l t1lh1·1 1\l lll'i.1 11 gO\l'lrl n11·111:-. /\ ~1·n1or /\ nwrican off1c1al. whu <IN·ltrwtl to be identified. sc.i1rl altt·r the 13 hour !. of talk~ t.>ntl1•d l'arly toda) that the Umt t•d Stall's would not back ;, hr o.tch-1. /\f1 l<'a w1d1· pean forc·1· 111111·.,s 11 "as mann<'d ancl 1 1111 II\ t fit• OrgJ111tJt1on ul \t1 l('jfl l till~ J 1 h1tll-. \\I' l',11) llrlf \ l'tllH't'I\ \' of th•~ lhlnJ.! 111 tf'rm:-. 111 .. pcr1fu f 'rom Page 11 I PLOT ... I I \ I'd 1)1·1t•l't l\l' S1.:t /\ndcrson 1 h.1rg1·d tccol,t\ lh.11 a tcnglh\ p1 olw of the ,JI 1 ir ... 1 sl•t·mingl) 1•11"•11•.,... sla~ 1ng lt·cl to cv1dcn<·c 111 .1 lo\1• utfmr tlC'tWet•n the VIC' t 1 m s \\ 1 ft· :i nrl l ht• ot hrr n•cl'nt lllUl'dl'I' \ lllllll I It· w:1s H:ivmond Garcia, 19. found shot throug h lhe head hke Mra1c.•k. lhrCl' w1.•t•ks ago in East Los /\ngt·lt·s ln n·,t1g<1to1·~ s<•Y thl·y an' pui'/lt·d 1111 a mollVl' tn the murder ot Ca rcia. who laved in La Puente. hut s us pc('t they a rP ~om rhow interconnected 1n the s1mtlu r killing or Mrazek. Charj?t•s or murdt!r and <.'On · s p1racv to commit murder will be tho-;e f1lect 1f the 01str1ct Al · torne' ·s otl1l'e ucrepts evidence ,1ga in'st oth<·r' c·oroptlcd dunng thr 7•.: month 1nvc·st1gut1on. Sgt. And(•rson said tit• 1·onf1rmerl tha t thl' name of <1l lt·ast om• Mexican Mafw· ltnked fi gure th<il uuthont1es hel1<.'\'l' helped lound the c nmr organ11at1un was 1mphcated in the Mrazek killing s ituations." he said ··The mood of the United States as a whole 1~ one• of hesitation about inv9lve- m e nl abroad. ·ertainly any military 1nvol,.em~nt Congressional tendencies are es· sentia l m any e nterprise <>f this kind.'' A communique issued after the talks s aid the United States. France. Br itain. Belgium a nd West Germany discussed action "t a ken or con sidere d " for Za ire.., security, and aid CUBANS INVOLVED IN RHODEStA-A4 ·necessa ry for its recovery and economic a nd social progress ... It also said the a llies "brought up the problems of aid Lhat could be provided to African coun.tn es desiring to preserve. collect1vely or rnd1vidually. lhc1 r integnty and their development. · No details were given But ap· parently the military aid will take the form or African troops from former French lerntones and transport and log1st1C' sup· port for them from the Untted States and France France wanted a Wes te rn· backed Pan·Afncan peace rorce and economic aid to bolster pro. Weste rn African gove rnments threatened by rebels with Soviet a nd Cuban support. But U.S. and E uropean diplomats said the Am erican delegation wanted the talks limited to the 1mmed1ate p roblem of Zaire. and thal Belgium and Britain sided with the Am encans. France called the conference aft e r troops or the French Foreign Legion last month drove exiled anti-Mobutu rebels from Kolwez1. a center for copper and cobalt mining m Zaire's Shaba Province. Belgian and French experts run the mines. and their govtrnments are trying to ar range protection for them su that they will get the mmes back into run production. ~ ra~rk©fJ f ~urm~ g~/O WILL GIVE YOU A $1.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON AN UGLY NECKTIE Now th'ru Father's Day br1ng in an old. ugly neck tie and Hickory Farms of Ohio@ will give you $1.00 off per pak on the purchase o f ,, food gi ft pak tor Father's Day . The ugliest necktie tr aded·in can win a prize. In case of u tie. ties will be awarded. We send gifts f'rorn Page \ I LIQUOR ... high pnc'l'" · he said Cismpllt.'11 :-.<11cl ht-didn't ha\l.' a ll!t of the cut·· m front of 14m. but nol('(I that they 1nl'lucll· boll: house hrunds and nist10nal1} all \'l.rt111cd lubtl One of thl· bhurpcst pnct cuts. he s a id, 1~ up t o ~ on u h::ilf gallon of i>ourhon Dt•sp1lt• "'" lt·111pon.11·y r::-.t• 1n \OIUml•. l'ampbl'll '>Uld h<• I!)( l't'C't:-. salt•s to return to t1e<.1r 1111r1t1al when uttwr ltrm s hcg11: <.liM'OUnttrl~ t\lµha Hcta Supermarket~ n · portl·dly ha~ also o rdered an 1m nH•<.I Hill· cut in hquor pr•1•1•" llnwl \.er a spokesman for thbl ltrm c•ould not he n ·achet! 101 l'Orn mc•nt early todu) I, :rn Owen. \'ll't:-pres:dent 111 Luc· k \ D1:-.rnun1 Suocrm<trkt:t'- ~a 1 d ht~ c ha1n has not ~c·t rt.>.!(' h1•ll a dt't'l'>lllr. ··we obviously are go111g to b<· 'l•rv 1·11m1w1:1 :vl' · ht> i:.a1d · W~· n rl•Vtl'\\ 111~ 1 he ... :1 u:it10P \.\t"ll' 11~1 r g to d eterrn•nt· ..... h l' th t' r I h l' I> rt(' e (' u I ~ ( ;JI Safeway I an· weeke nd ~Pt'<'lab or permanc•nl Whtlt thl g1<111t thatn'-\\aj?l' I ht,11 ".11 . Mlml ow1wrs ot 1n ch'JH.•nclent •1quor .,ton•..; hl'11evt· tht "mom ancJ pop 11111·r;,1l1on" m ay hl' the v1ct1m~ ·'There ure four indc pl ndenl 1 t1quo r i stores in Cornn ct d~t Mar ·· ~aid E r•r (jutrnann owner of W1nd1ttmm,·r L:quor~ Wt•'rc• lht• smalle~I ! \\OUlcl sav that \\lthtn t~o vears . 11 you want to IH:v hard hquor. you're 1.:oing to h:l\1• to gc: to a m aJor market because' the 1 t won ·1 bl• any s tores left in Coron;• dcl :\1:.tr li utma nn :.aid bu!.tn<'S" has n L dropped yet. a fact he attribute~ t11 l'U:-.lomcr~· preoccupation ~1th the election :md unaware ness ol the pn<.'e cutting. The reason small firms m ay go out or busmess. Gutmann said, 1s that they can't afford to buv m volume :.We pay more at wholesale hl' said .. /\ market t:an buy by the tra inload a nd h ave t h1· warehouse to store tl. · Randy Davis. manage r 111 -.tanner's Ship or Spirits 111 Laguna Hills. a~reed. "It ·s definitely going to huM the inde pendents." he sat<: 'They're not gomg to have ,1 chance .. o\llhough his firm 1~ part of .1 ... mall chain that , .. ,11 be ahl11 to huv in \OlumP. Da\d'-s;HcJ . I tce l tor t-vcrybody eli-.i:. Tho~l.' s upermarket chains, tht:'y mak1.• enoug h monty as 1t 1s . They s houldn't be allowed to se1lliquor in the first place." Will h is firm cut prices ·• ·w e 're going to have to·· Davis said. At Ill Time Gourmet Foods and Spirits in Costa Mesa . like Mariner's and W1ndJammer. prices a re staymg at C'urrenl •cvcts until the court de<'1s1on is ftnal but will probably the n drop "Our pos1t1on is lo keep with the law." said manage r Harold 'lanson 'Safeway has Jumped the gun on this " llo w('ver. he does n 't foresee a bleak future l'or his firm. whu·h 1s independent "I don't think any independent store that 1s in a convenient location anct has been giving good service 1s going lo be run out of business ... Hanson ~aid ·we don't have fair trade on 99 oerrenl of the •tPms that are be· ng sold· Panel OKs Funds SACRAMENTO IA P 1 A state Senate s ubcom m1ttef' has approved Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ·s $33 million budget proposal to pay ror poor women·._ abor t10ns during fiscal year 1978-W ff f~k©rr1 '~rm~ WESTCLIFF PLAZA t '"' It '"'"· Hew,.,. lt«tl 642·0'72 Moa..f.ri. 'TU t Sttit. 'l1 ' S.. 'Tll I MARIHER•s VILLAGE DAHA POINT FASHIOM ISLAMD H••,.rt kecll 64MOJO ..._.Jori. 'T1' t s.t. 'TM 6 S-, I Z·I 7 ' f Orange Coast l:l.)1 1 10 N Toda~··s Clo!ltin~ N.Y. Stocks , VOL. 71, NO. 157, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T UESDAY , JUNE 6, 1978 C TEN CENTS , ! The Booze War: Liquor Sells ~Quicker By JACKI E HYMAN Ol llle 0.lly Pilot ~git Liquor firms or all s izes are gearing up this week ror an ex· peeled price war m the wake of heavy discounting by a maJor s upermarket chain. 'ontroversy over the cuts cen· \ers on the f:u:t that tt stak Suprcmt' Court dec1s1oh throw· ing out SO·t'allc•d fair tr<ide law~ al> rc:.tramts or trade still mav be a pJ)e a le d b y tht• !>lat<.• Aleohol1 c Beve ra ge!> Com mission Mos t firms eontacted said they believe the old law. \\hic•h pt•rm itted manufac turerl> of brand·name liquors to !>Cl reta il prices. is stall in effect until ap peals are exhausted However. a s pokesm<in for Safe \\ a y s upermarket!. d1-. agreed He added th<1t his ch:.11 n '!. pric·<· cuts went into ef lt•d la!.l wcl'kend and the volumt• or liquor l>ales doubled. .. It 1:. our unders ta nding that lhc dt•('1l>1on "a~ cffe('tJVe when an n n unt·ed."' s aid Paul Camplwll. S<Jfe\\ay public rela llOnl> !.U11t'rv1sor ··we It'll that a ny delay would he• totally unJust1f1ed in view of the man\ \ear' that c-1)ns ume r., were required to pa\ Jrt1f1c1alh o .. 11y Piiot: PhotOI by Gary Ambro~ A Net for Bettin.a In 1lw l:i~h1011 ol tlw d;I\. Bdl111a :\wh<'n:. .i fo urth gr<Jtkr <il lk<~r Slrl'l'l Sthool 111 ( ·o .... ta ~ll•s.1. \.\ C'ar!'. ht•r ha1 r long and flu" - Ill/..! c'\l't•pl "h1•n s ht• ·:.... hl'lp1ng in t lw .... <'11001'" Joucl '-'''"' U "l' an-.1 T hc·n. ~hl·:.... n · q u 1 red lo t''" t•r ht•r h<11 r \\1th u net. Ullt> thing lh:11 «an·1 h<.' t'O\t'l"l'd up. though. 1s lh•tttna.., :--nulc..· 'Average' Turnout Eyed By The A!.socialed Pre!>-. DP..,p1tt• the controvcr~y on·r P ropo..,1taon 1:1. thl• p<'rct•ntagc 111 Cal1forn1ans clig1hh• to regis tt•r "'ho actually ~hc)W up at the polls today will he JUsl avt>ragc f11r a non pn•:-i1d<•nL1al primary. poflst<:r Mervin F1C'lrl pre d1t"tcd F1cld "s Cal1fc1rnia Poll. n· ll-a sr·d Monrlay . tnd1C'akd morl' than half .ind pl•rh<Jps a ... m any as nO pcrN•nt ot all California adults t•l1g1hlf' to reg. 1 .., tt• r a n cl 1111 t c· won t 1• as I ha llots · T h <· I a r g c..• m a J o ri t y o f ('al1forn1ans \.\Ill not ht• votmg to "l'll'l't t·and1datt·.., to run 1n thl' i\O\c•mbt•r gt•nt•ral de«taon. nor "111 lht•\ bl• in thc..· rank-. o t J1t'<1 pit• hl'l'd1ng thc..• urgings of l'ropo-;1t1on 13 proponents to .., t· n d t h l' h u r l' .i u <" r a t .., ;i nw ....... agt• :· Fa•l<ba1d Thl' ..,ll•ad1h r1 .... 1ng ad ult population has oh-.t·urcrl the 110" nward tn•nd 1n part1c1pa· tll>n M<lrl' \Olt·rl> ma ~ a 1>pNir at I he polls cueh year but as a pro- portion of a ll those e ligible. the pereentage of those who aetually \Ole is declining. Seeretary of Stak Mareh Fong Or:~:Q .-:asl \\eather N1qht and morning low cloudiness with haz11 sun shmt• rn a/lemoon Wrdne.~ da11. hut only par11al cleannq near l>Paches t~ow.~ 1oniqh1 5li to ti2 /1 1qllS Wednesday upper 60s at thP beat hes to lou to middle 10s inland INSIDE TODA\' r or hrs Jn2nd h1rtltdal/. Salvatore Nnpolt 1111/I get c1t1zensh1p See l'age A8 At Ywr Senl<• Er,... a-• L.. M. aeyd ·"''"" C..lll•n•I• l•dex AS l11tor"'l'110ft c, "'"" l•-" A• ,,..Vlot a4-S M11l ... l l'1111C1t "' N•llo11•I N•wt CA·ll Sylvl• Porter .. Cl ea 14 A4 BS Clanlfl~ CMnlu CreHwetd OHlll HoCK• Edilet••l Pa .. l.111"1•1 ........ ,o,011rl"9 Ho'"C.'9 :: ~r:;:•M.,11•0 Al hl•VhlOll Al TIM•ltn 17·1 w .. , ... r C1·J World Ntwt a 81 J IU 81 ea A4 •• Cast Eu foreeast that G8 pern·nt of I he r egistered vote w1 II turn out today. largely tlul' to high in tt•rest in the controvers ial .Jarv1s-Getnn t <ix in1twt1vt· II that fi_gurc 1s ach1evccl. 11 \\Ill n •prescnt about f. 8 mtllt011 vo tc•rs. hi gh for a non pres1dc.>ntial y 1.•;u • * * Newport-Mesa Voter Turnout At 20-30o/o \'oter turnout in Newport Beat·h and Costa Ml'sa "as run 111ng at 20 to 30 pcn·cnt h~ noon today in many prccml"ls J\n exception \His Cn:-.ta Mt:sa City Hall. where only M:ven per cent -29 of the 450 rc·g1stcrcd voters had s hown up. The vot- in~ inspeetor the re said that prc- e rnct traditionally h as a low tur nout , possibly because 1t serves mos tl y apa rtme nt dwellers Statewide t urnout for tod ay has been predit•tcd 1n cxcCS!. of lill pt>n·cnt because of the ('Ont troversv ovl'r the J ar vis-Gann tax m ftiat1 ve, l'ropo'>1taon 13. Polls rem ain open until 8 pm A s pot rheek of som e Newport Beach polling places found a 30 pe reenl turnout 98 of J I I voters at a lla rho r view I lo m es prectnel . 20 pereent 84 of 420 rt•g1stcrcd <it o ne of thrl'e Park Newport polhng s ales and 20 pe rcent 10-t of 56J voters :.ii NC'wport Beach City If all At a Lado bk polling st ation, t he turnout was JO percent. \\tlh 200 of 570 voters having C'ast the ir ballots by ·m1dd<1y At Newport Ele mt•ntary St'hool. fiO of JOO voters or 20 percent had turned out. whale lhe figure a t a Ri g C an yon prccmet was also 20 pereenl, 121 out of 601 voters In Costa Mesa. College Pa rk School reported over a 20 per- cent t urnout. with 110 vote s cast out of 472. The pereentage was sim ilar at F airview Community Churrh. with 150 out o f 564 voters having voled hy m idday. II o" t•' t• r . bl' ca use u f in· n t•ast·d population. even a Ii 8 m 1ll1on turnout "111 bl' an O\t'r all part1<·1pat1on rate of JU~l 12 p l" r t• l" n l . J n a v l' r a g l' JH'rforrn;1 nn• compareri to other n•n'nt non pre!-.1de nt1al years . · Thl' lad 1:-i that even 1f STATE MULLS FORMULA TO SHARE REVENUE-Al P ropo..,1tmn 13 passc·l> with a fi5 !ll'rt•t•nl land:-ihde pt>rcentage nl I ht· 'olc ca~t as predit·ted h~ llo"ard .Jarvis. 11 \\111 have· oh I .11 nt•d tht• \ <>t<• or le~s I han 29 l)l'rn•nt uf all cltg1blt· adult-. in lhl' .,tall'.° l'1eld"s poll ~lated l'ropo!.ttmn 1:i. '' h1c ti would l·ut proix·n ~ taw:-i b~ $7 b1ll1on nr t"o th1rcb. \\111 prnb:.ibl~ hep torla\ ·.., turnout from being ont· of t hl· lo" c•st on rec·ord 1n modt•rn time:-. ll .. may prevent ,1 m•w l<l\\. . hul 1t b unlikel) to n·ver"<' the· Ion~ te rm deehn 1ng trt•nd ol «tl1lcn part1c1pa- t1on ... the poll said. The poll has operated con t1nuously l>tnce 1947 as an m· ISee 'AVERAGE,' Page A2> NUons Wait In Vote Line Thl' couple that wailed In Ii nt• at a busv San C'lementt' voling preeinct this morning caused some '\t1r They we re former pre ... 1de nt Richard Nixon and h15 wife . Pat. ·"The N1xons ea me in during our bus1e!-.l time. "hen w p had 22 people \\ho v ote d w1th1n 10 minute•!>." preemct eaptam Paulinl.' Waterman s aid 'The N1xons talked wath everybody they were \'ery cordial." '>he said. '"And they both look WOO · derful. Mrs Noton was so pretty She was wearing an a qua s uede s uit ·· J\ lit lie later. a pr ecin<.·t \\orkc"r called back. "Oh." ~he sa id. "1t was pink'·· Your Vote; I ' I high pn t es:" h<' stud Campbell <;aid ht· d1dn·1 have :J list of lht• ('Uls 1n lrOnl Of him. but' noted that I hl'Y tndudt' hoth housP brands and nationally ad ve rt1secl 4ibt·h One o~ t he sb<J rpe~t pncc· c·ut s. he set1d. 1s up to S5 un J hair gall on of bourbon Desp1H· tht• t<'m1>11rary rise 1n volum<·. Camphc•ll s.m l he· t'\ uect:. :.alt•!. tu return to near normal \\h<'n other farm~ begin d1 scounlmg Alpha Beta Supermarkets re ported I} hal> also ordered an 1m mediate cul 10 liquor prices llnweHr. a spokesman for that firm could not be r<.>ached for m m mt'nt early today t' an Ov.-en. v1ec• president of Luck v Dtst'ount Supermarkets -..11d his e ha1n has not 'io Ct rt'at·hed J dec1s1on • · W l' ohv10usly ar£> going to be '1·ry «ompt•l !I :ve. ·· ~c ... :i•d · Wt· rt• rl'\ ll'\\tng the ..,1tuJllOn \\l t•'t l' t rying to d c termrn• \\hethc•r t he p r1 e e c uts l<!l Sa1cway1 a rt· \\L•ekend specials or Pl rmanent · · \\<h1lc the giant t'hJtns ~Clgt' the. tr war. soml' owner" 01 •r dcµt•ndcnt liquor ..,tore~ behP' 1• ttw · mom J1u! pop 11pt'ral1or" tSee LIQt:OR. Pa~e i\2' Mesa to ~ccept Cal Trans Off er Highway ·Safety Studied U) MICllt'\E I. P ,\SK EVIC'll Of lh• O•llY P1lol Sl•tt Co:-.t a Ml.':-. a «1l v t•ounctl me11 agn•l'cl Monctav to t akl' up thl· Stalt• Ul•partml'nt ot T rans porta · t1on on 1t:-. ollt•r to c11:-.c-us-. wn .... t 1·.Jrl lw d111w lo n·lll'H' t•11ngt•:- l t0n anct 1mprr>H' '>a fl-t y of1 :'\l'wpurt Boult•\ard 1\t tht· :-.anw t1mt-. t·oum·tlmc•n «11t1«t1t'l1 l"alTrarh 1>1r('etor Adrictna Giantureo -; rl'l'Cntly <.111nou11ct•d plans lu rc:-.c1nd longs tandini.t pl;m-. for a freeway along the road" a~ ~n a re so lution pa-.scd unanimous!\. th<.· t·11unt·1I tailed f o r s t a t t. f u n d 1 n g o f a n envaronmcnt:.il impac t re port e1t)' <1ffic1ab bchl'H' will suµport what Uwv ~ee a' the nl'cd for the t·xtens 1on of the (•xa:.ting Cost a Mesa .. ·rc.•t•wav into downtown sec·tor~oflhl• t·1t' Bruel' Maltcri1 . n ly director of public work... -.Jut :.1 mt•eting I" lw mi.: M'l up tor lall'r th1 ., week \\Ith CalTran .... ofltl't<il ... to cl 1 :-. c· us... 1 m pro ' l' m l' n l s n n Newport llou lt•var<l and lhl' poss1bil1t\ that nine s treets opening on Nl•\\port lloulL•varrt might ht• l>hUI dow n to improve trnfflc t•1rtulat111n The.· eas t t o w<.•st flowing .,trcct:-. that rnuld lw rlOl>t'd at ;'Iii·" port Boult-1,.ard an· Monte \1s t a J\1,.enUl'. t\lb<.1 t Place. \."1rgin1a Plac·c.·. Ct•t·tl Plac<:. 2ilt h SlrCl•t . 21st Strec.•t Ford Hoacl. 1-'lo\\ l' r St rt«·t J nd Ca hr1 llo Street lht publi1· \\Ork' director s11ggl'..,tt'CI ;\l attern ..,,11(1 the· t•1t\. ..,hould l1r..,l ;Jtlad. lhc tra1t11· problt•m" on I hl' :-I rt•l«h 111 :\(•\\port I rom Bri-.tol Slrct•l -.ou th 111 H." Stn·t•t Th<.• n •maimng stn·t«h ot 10<1clwa\o intn the• dow nto" n arc.1 1-. g1\cn l>c1·oncl pr1<1nt) 1n lht· C-1· I\ rcsolutmn /\mont-: tht• 'iO c·a llt·rl .. opera t1onal 1mpnne ml'nls" suggcsll'd I SC'e HIGHWAY , Pa~c /\Ll \liola's Surprise \ 1111.i Den..., mot <' ol ('o~lu :\k-..J ehc.•tl--. c!Jm.agl' to ht.•r li111nt· ;it 111 :\lontt· \ 1~ta Drt\t' Shl' ~•rn! 'ht· ''<.I" ~1111ng 111 ht·r II\ m g room about ~ :m p m ~loncl<1\ "ht:n ~lw heard at ras h l "pon 11He~t 1 gat 111g . ...,h1• !ound :.i car h e1d .... m<.1 ~lwd through <.1 \\all 111lo h ·r h.ttt ht P Polic1• ""'<I 1 lwn· \\t•rc. no tn.:urws in l hl' 1ne1<ll•nl Market Action Frantic I"EW YOHK C1\I'> Th" stock market 1um1K'cl C1ht•ad 11n 1w.1r n·<·ord tr:.idmg \Olurnc· 111 da~. gelling mon• mtlc·ai.:c 11ut ol Wa ll Strec:-t -. dc:amat1c spring ra lly. Bui l:.ilt.• M•lltng C'ul lht• gain ... The Dow .Jon('s a\.eragc or 30 1ndustnab "h1ch climb1:d mnn than 16 1lo1nls :\1nndJ11 t.o its h1 glwst It\ <'I 1n neJrl y nine months. ga1nl.'d 10 56 to X7 I 39 111 thl' ftr'>l hour todJ\ It dosed up forth<·da~ 2 f>Rpo1nt:-.to861l 51 Advann :. outnumbl·r<'d d eC'ltnes J>y more than u ~I mar gin among New York Sto1·k Exe hangc listed issues H1g hoarrl v<1lumc r l':.t<:hl'd If) 98 m11l1on shart's by 8 a m . l<.illing JUSl s hort 01 t'he opening· h our rec.•ord of \7 5R million s hares set J\pnl 25. IL t1n1shed al 51 9 m1lltonsharc~. Analysts noted tha t rnvestinJ: 1nsl1tutions 'lCemed part1cularl:y e ager to mcr<'ase stoc k holding!. Ill 101 e they m a"c mad-year n · port:-; on port folios at I he c no of .Junl' M<ln\ 111:.t1tut1ons had 1,1 rgt· pt-rcent agC's of t he1 r asset~; m.t of tht' market w hen stock pnC'e!\ began soartnJ! this spnng t'Jtch up buying by these inslllu taon:-. has bee n widely e1 ted as .1 pramat}, reason ior the market !. reel nt gams. '"lns11tut1oni; arc• comm1tt1ng 1 1.,h that hJd b een on lht.• "1rl chnes. and they re putting 11 1n the glamor •~sues. the hi~h 1echnology stocks. and the blue 1·h1pl'. •· said Wilham Lefevre al (;ranger & Co J\s has been the case s mee the market began surg ing an record· bre ak ing tra dan ~ an Apri!, a nal}Sls were hard pressed to pin d own a s mg h! '"reason" for the advance The recent hchav1or o f the market itself hal> been 1mpor Polls Open I I Idol. lhl'V '\:Jl<J . heca uSC' Of 11:-. l"OnSISlcnl ~trcnglh lO the f a('C OI nc" s that m ight haH· been t'' pe(·tcd 10 dnve 1t sh<irpl y loY.cr. Interest rates ,ha\o c n scn to thrN• ~ear highs. threatening lo <l rain monc" from "tocks and s1H 1ngs 1n~t1tut 1on'> and into ... ueh interest hearing ..,eruriltcs as Trc.·a!.ury bills Tht• tnfla11on nc..•Y.s ha-. been no hl•lt1 •1 l.<1:-.t IA.Cd , •he J?O\Cfn - mcn• n ·portt><! that ron:-.umt•r prtC'C.., <'l imbed at a l\HJ d1g1t an nual rate 1n /\pnl. an<J the Mav 11gu re• c1u(• out lat er this month 1s l'lo.Pcc.•1 1.•d to h1· cqua 'lv un plu 1!>an1 "A :t hough pl•op lt.-') wors t ren r~ obout 1nllat1on arc being rcallzcct . the market 1s respond 1ng uncharactcnstte·al1y well." "aid Halph Acampora, an unal}!-.l at Smith Barne). Hurn., l 'pham & Co Till 8 ·- I Mesa Dissolves Downtown Unit fht> C'osti.l ~tella t'lt\ C:ou™:1I dt•nh ti 111' cl" 111~ru1111111 1.qth Ill\' I 11\ l>o\\ llluy. II Ht•llt•\ 1 hip 111t•111 \~, "'' \lundJ\. liut '>till \ 11t1•cl .>II 111 \\ 1pt 11ul I ht• ·••:1·n1' in 30 d,,,, Jnct 11•1l1rn 1h pt1Y.1·r' Ill th(• ('OUrln I I hrtt nw mlit•r 111 th1 llH· t •...,.. Page Al 'AVERAGE' • rl l• p l' n c.l c> n 1 n o n . p " rt 1 ., .1 n , l'lll'fi lu spon'>orNI, pub h e op111wn 11ews service CJllforn1un., ;,d-,o v1111·<t t•>fh1 v l o Pll'k J R(•pubhcan In run .1g a10!>t (iov Edmund <; Brown Jr in ~O\Nllhl•r Earl:-· votin~ appt-ar1>d t1f he heav1t'r than norm a l In Los \ngele'. S.in Diego and San ~·ran c1 "l''1. the !>l.ilc':-lhr.-1:: ldrgest (·1t1es. w1Ltt hnl:!l> at many polling platl'"• olf1t·1c.d., '-llld Propo.'-!t1on 1:1 thl· 1nit1auv1· h~· lax <TU '><.tdl·r lloward .Jurv1s, ll·d In lands hdt• m<1rg1n:-. in pn· 1·lect1on polls "hlle Propos1t1on l'I. <1 moderate tax cul a lternative '>Upportcd by Brown, trailed far llehind ProPOS1l1on 1:1 Tht• tax 1s!>ul' ovt•rshudowed all olhl·r <.·ontests on I ht• h<1llot . 1 n 1· I u d 1 n I! l h l' H l' p u Ii I 1 c· u n gutwrnatonal ran• between ton wn ut1v1· form er Los Angeles l'ol1n! l"1111:f Ed Davis and GOP rno<krutes Evt•lll' Yuung1·r. Ken \!Jdd~· ;ind Pete· Wll.,un • * 1r * Ekction Gala Planned/or Mesa Hotel Solois t Claud ia N<>gJ?le <Jnd 'ueh l'l•lcbril1c!> a s actress Clair<' Trt'vor and former "firs t 'on" Stev<• Ford w1 II he among 1 J111st• a t ton1~ht's clect1on gala hos ted b~· Ore1ng£' County "i upl'rv1snr Thoma'> Hile~ M url' than 1.000 1>eople h<Jve h t•!•n 1nv1ted to the br p<1rt1:.an 1•v1·nt at lhl• South Coast Plaza llott•I':-. ballroom Pa rty p l annt•r s '>a rd the 1 t•l<•l>rat1on will feuturt-uµ to 1tw-m1nutc• clec·tton results or .1 1·ou11t \ ran•' a.., Wl'll "" 1• • 1n 11·n 1ews with 1·:••' · .• :~" ;1n<J 1·clchrit1cs t,, 1clcv1s1on re porters Soloist Claudw Noggle and tht· q11<.1rtet from tht' lieHch C1t1es Chorus. J 1m m1c Whctmore and II 1 s 0 r c h c s t r a • l h l' 0 a r y I \l a n<;f1cld Band and the Am- bros ia Strini:s will perform ht•t w1•t•n 1•h•l·t 1on annount:c- mt•nts Judy Carne Wses Appeal LU~ '\NCf:LES ll\P 1 1\ munr c1pa l l'ourt Jud ge h<.1s rl' 1ectcd a n atte mpt hy 1•nlcrta1ncr .Judv Carne and h<>r c x·husbancl to have dr ug cha rges against them d1s m1s::;ed After denying lhc motion Mon- day. Municipal Judge Joseph W Chandler set a July 24 trial d ale. ... aul a C'ourt ..,pokeswoman. Carne a nd he r cx·husband. Robert Aergmann. a re charl(ed <1-; co·defendants with two counts of pos-.<''-Sllln of .1 control led s ub , t ;1 n 1 1• a n II on <' "o u n l 11 r pn-.-.1•,.,.on ol lt·s" t ht1n onl' oun1 c ••I m.1r11u1.in.1 \h C'.trnl• \\'ti' o•h,11 1-:t•tl \\ 1lh flll SSl'S'-100 01 m PlhJmphl'lJmlnt' ;rnd m:.ir 1- 111.111.1 .111<1 H1·1g m .inn ~1th l>O'St'"'llln Ill ('11J1•10l' Evacuation Cleared B1\:"(;J<OI\. l'halland 1AP1 \ 1l'ln.1m hJs ('ll':.ircd lhl· way lor l'h1nt1 to begin a sea evacuation .1f thousands of Chines e r cs1- dt•n1s of Viet nam. the· Peking l!CI\ 1•rn11wnt <'la1m-. havt• bl'l'n pt•rs t.•cuh'<i lhl•re ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT f~()r~ (CM I O••I• Pdnl W'llPl...,._uf'l1Hf!lf_.. P)f•'1•,_..N,.• p,,.,, 'rvOl·\IW'ftttYINrit"' ... .,. ""-.1 P ... bf1•h•""3 Come>.,.,.., "'""'~'th Mt•1~ ,.,. 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I t'" K1d1l~·r ,111d Don Tomr>k1nlj, .alrtoacfv had "llll01ltlt>cf lf'tli'I'\ O( ll''>l~llJllOll 1111111\\lllg lht• l'OUll 1 11 s <11111ou111 ,.rnl•nt of 1ls inll'n t mn s I h1· m1•11t111l ol not1l1n 1t11>11 ,1 phonf' tall from Mayor Ed Mc Farland was c r il acized durintc Monday night's council session by remaining agen t'y member" Dr Tom Nelson a nd La rn Courter Expressing "frustration and ,inger that c1t1zen input would be AP Wlr•llf'Olo HOWARD JARVIS LEAVES LA VOTING BOOTH Predicting a Landsllde Victory for Proposition 13 Ethics Panel Again Chastises Watkins H l' p u IJI 1<·:i n i 1th i\sSl' m bly D1st r1<·t <·a11dtdJll' I.ct· Wutk1ns has a!o(u1n ht•1•n t•has lls t·d hv lhl' dh1 cs t•ornm1tll'L' of hi'> own µart .' This tinw. lhl' t'11mm1ttc•e rang thl' bt·ll on a IC:1 s l m1nutt' Walkins m:.i1ler that misstated r 1 ,. a I 1· an rt 1 du t c :\t a r 1 an Uergeson·s µos1t1on on Propos1- t1on U The W<1tkins mailer sent to Repubhr an households in the ilth d1strir t 111d1l'ut1!d Mrs Bergeson opposes voter ap pro val ol Propos 1t1on 13. the Jarvis 1mt1at1vc• aimed a t re form mg st<1lt' property l<1x laws The eth1C's comm1ltce labeled the Watkins m:11 ln · a flagrant '1olalion of the party s code of t•lhl('S I h u .., l' \\ h 0 0 pp <1 s l' I hem ' . Watkins su1d ··rm C'onfi<lent tht· \'Otns will "'I' through this and M r~ lkrgt•son s ... mc:.ir tcitt1cs and that I will win the elc<:t1on to day." Wiilk1ns s aid 'fht• cont1 nu1ng Hergeson- Walkins fracas closed out a con- 1 ro''l'rs ial c ampaign that saw W<1tk1ns once before <:en!>ured by the GOP ethics committee for \'lolating a plcdgl' he \'Olunlanh signed. · It was reported earlier that Watkin~ "as <1!->sc mbly can fi1date Jim ~lemons· campa 1.en finance co·cha1rm an in 1976 W:.itt..ins deni ed he played anv roh.• in Sl<'mons · Ill fated cam pa1gn removed ." Nelson asked !or specific reasons wh) the councal appoinled committc<·. formed m 1972. was being disbanded "We will e liminate one step 111 every single thing that's happen 1111-: 1n the r~f'velopment agen- c :-. " res ponded VH'l' Mayor Marv Sm ullw<111d "The final responsibility doe:. 1n tact reM with us." Councilman Oom Raciti said the d1 s band1r1g of the a~ency would "cul down 011 rt•ll tape und s ave up to $4,000 in wa~es " AJ~ency members. the governmJ,? hoard for planning decisions in ttw downtown area. are paid $25 Pl'r monthly m eeting. "I thank you have a lienated fl\t' n'll'mbers \\ho hJve dom• a lot for th1· city... s a 1tl Courtt·r. t Jll1nJ{ the <i1sband1ni:: of lhl' ,1 ~enc} d "k1t·k 1n the pants ' Nelson s aid the agen cy has been responsible ror changel> an plans for the widening of 19th Str eet. the purthase of land fo1 downtown redevelopm e nt and the re<1dying of $3 million in bonds for further project s in lht: area The bond sale wo uld be c•an. C'<'lled 1f the Jarvis ·G<1nn tax IO· illative. Proposition 13. 1s passed by Cal1forn1a voters today. Councilmen s aid they have s uffic ient time to handle lhl• future of the downtown area In addilion. the council soon Councilmen said they will han dlf' rc•development thores free ARent'y member Courter not t..'d "r umor, .. of count'1l dis sat 1sfact1on wath a lack of rt'- s u 1 ts from th(' age ncy, but t·11unc1lmen denied hl'I cla ims -\\ 111 handle the t ask o f pla nning the upgrade of the a_rea while the fate of the freeway extension ol Newport Boulevard remains in doubt. The touneil action took the lorm of a resolution that sl<1lcs 1·11 u nc II control of t hl· agent } \\ill r esult in bctlt..'r :.1.:rving the publ1t· interest " Afler the unanimous vot e. Ma)or Mcfarland oCfert'd L1polog1es for the manner 111 "harh the not1ficat1ons to agency members was carried out. UQUOR PRICE WAR ... may be the vict ims. "There are l'our independent t liquor l stores in Corona del Mar." said Eric Gutmann. owne r of Windjammer Liquors. "We 're the s mallest "l would !>ay thal w1lh1n two yeurs. 1f you want lo buy hard liquor. you're going lo have lo go lo a major market because there \\on 't be any stores left in Corona del Ma r." Gutmann ~aid business hasn 't dropped yet . a fact he attributes t o customers' pr eoccu(Jataon w1lh the election and unaware· ness of the price culling The reason sm all firms may go out of business. Gutm ann said. 1s that they can't a ffo rd to buy in volume .. ··we pay mort• ut wholesale. he sa1u. "A market can buy by 1ht• trainload und have lhe warehouse lo store al .. Handv Davis , m a n ager of Mariner's Ship uf Spi rits in Laguna l11l b , <Jgn•t•d "It 's def1n1tcly going tu hurl the 1nr11.•pl•ndl•nt<;." h1· sa11l 'Tl1l'y·r.t: n111 going to hci\l' .1 rha11t·t• Although his firm 1s pJrt of a ~mall chain that will be able to t)uy in volume. Davis s aid. ··1 led for l'Vt•ryho<l y cl'>l' Those <.upcrmarket chain!>. they ~akc l'noug h mone\ <IS 1l I!'> 1 ht•\' s r.o u ldn 't tll' a I lo\\-crl to St' II liquor in lhc f1r!>t µla<'l' " Will his firm cul pnt•t s" ·We're going to have to." \)JVIS said 1\1 11 1 T 1ml' (;ourml'l Food'> ,1nd Spinb 1n Cnst.1 Mc'>a . hke J\1 aranc r 's and W1nd1ammL·r pr1t·<•s arc staying at r u rre nt It'' els until lhe tourt dN·1swn 1s final but will probably then drop. ··our POSition is to keep with the law." said manager Harold I lanson. "Safew:.iy h<1s Jumped I he gun on this." However. he doesn't foresee <1 bleak future for his firm. wtuch is independent. "I don 't thank any independent s tore that is in a con venie nt location and has been gw1ng good service 1s going to be run out of business." Hanson sa id. TONIGHT "COMEDIA NS" S1>uth (' o a s l H c IH' rt o r y T h t.• ;.i t c r , Tues day-Sunday through .Juni> II, R p.m ' · B E II I N I> 1' H t:: llE AOLfNES" -Dr Giles T . Brown let•turcr. OCC Forum . 7.30 p.m . WEDNESDAY. Jl'NE 7 C OAST CO MM C\l l TY COLLEGE BOARD Spee1al post e lection m cet1 ng 1370 Adams. 8 p.m. LYNN, 1WITIY FAN FAJ/ORITES "The matll'r <.1lso s howed a fla grant d1sreg urd for the Clhll'~ l'llmm1tkt• and ror lb llnd1ngs." the t·omm1lll'l' su1r1 It went on to t•hus tisc Watkin., lor an ullegcd allal'k on the in lL'!:!l'itytof commatlee members Watkins said today he had not vet heard from the committee and was not aware of ttS fi nd in gs. Record Profit Eyed In Mesa Fish Fry NASHVILLE. Tenn. IA P 1 Lo retta Lynn and Conway Twit· ty are expected to contmue their domination tonight of the a nnuul ~us1 c City Ne w!'> Popularity Awa rds. The awards ceremony 1s a hig hlight of the <1nnual •·r an Fair" wee k for country music I ans. ·Rut it's <.1 s tuckcd deck. Very obviously it's a '>lacked deck manipulated by t h e party machinery in Ma rian's control." Watkins said He complained that the com · miltee had not recognized his l'Om plaint th<1l Mrs l:krgeson had s ent a la te· mailer "that in l' f f e c l w a s not h 1 n ~ but a pt;>rsonal attuek o n me· The mailer he lC:llkerl or Wus J reprint of a Da1l v Pilot n(•w' story rcC'ounting lht' :n.ycar-olcl 1 ;op t·and1rlat1• s pas t financial (j J frt <'ll lt ll'S "\'ou lc·ll rTH' v.hv it's okay for Mn. lh.-ri,:L•s1111 lo attatk ml' and ,, matt(•r ol n ·n-.11n .. sh1p when I look at ht•r votmg n •c•o rct I t hrnk it ·s \'l•rv rll'ar th~1t Mrs. Bc rgc•son and her powt•rful a lhC'S have one sN Of rull's for l hcm sclvt•!-. and anolh(•r for Fro• Page A I IDGHWAY. • bv M attc rn would be the re · moval of all fixt"<I ObJCC tS along Routt> 5S, the wulenan~ of lane . rig ht anct ll'fl turn pockets and improved s1gn111~. li~hting and 't rt'l't m;irking Ht•mau11ng 1•asl lo west t•on- rwct ing ~trt·(•ts :-.houlcl be 1m prov«>cl. too. s aid Mattern ('o unr llml'n supported Coun c·ilwoman Arl<'ne Schafer's s ug gest ion Uwt the resolution he m<lllecl to other cities an an effort lo l'nlist their support \ounl'ilma n Dom Raciti once again s uggested that t he Costa Mesa Police De partme nt re· move ils officers from patrol du ty on lh<.' s t<tle roadway. Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club officials announced tod ay that the 33rd annual Costa Mesa Fish Fry grossed more than $100.000 during 1ts three- day run After bills are paid over the next few weeks. Lions Club of- fic1al Steve Perrin predicted the F'as h F ry s hould be left with a profit of about $55,000 for local charities. P errin said this figure would be an all-time record. llcaul1ful weekend weather and the parade Saturday con lributed to record crowds at School Boards Plan Special El.ection Meet Trus tees of the Coast Com. munity College and Ne wport- M esa Unified School districts "ill h old s pecial m eetings Wednesday lo discuss lhe resulL'i of today's election. The meetings are designed lo t'va luate the e ffeets o f the passage o r n on -pas sage ol Propositions 13 and 8. College trustees will meet al 8 p m at the district's board room. 1370 Adams Ave. Cosl<J Mesa . Newport-Mesa school trustees will meet at 7 30 p.m. at Rea Middle School. 601 Hamilton St . Costa Mesa . Both m eetings are open to the public Lions Park. said Perrin He said "a b1l of luck" left Lions Club offtc1al!> with only 40 pounds of fi s h <they bought 3.500 pounds 1 and les s than two gallons of "magic batter" when the Fish Frv closed Sunday. More than 8.500 fish dinners at $3 a plate were served up dunng the fe sti val. which over the years. has generated .more than SS00.000 for local c harities. Miss Lynn is favored to be chosen top fe male country music a rtist for the 12th straight year. a nd Twitty is e xpected lo be selected top male country a rt 1s t for the fifth straight lime. And for the eighth consecutive year. Miss Lynn a nd Twitty a rr> likely to be named vocal duo of the year . fn m~~©f1 ,~,ffi~ g~IO WILL GIVE YOU A $1.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON AN UGLY NECKTIE Now thru Father's Day bring in an old. ugly necktie and Hickory Farms of Ohio® will give you Sl .00 off per pak on the purchase of a food g1f t pak for Father's Day. The ugliest necktie traded·in can win a prize. In case of a tie, ties will be awarded. We send gifts. Onw 1111 por 9111 11Hk purthH•, pleaw D•ilr Pli.t SwH ,._ SUCCUMBS AT 82 OCC's Vernon Patterson • OCC Staff Pioneer Dead at 82 A memorial service will be he ld Wednesday fo r Ve rnon "Pal" Patterson. one of the original staff membe rs of Orange Coast College, who died Monday. Hewas82. The servicP. will be held at the family home. 2579 W11lo Lant•, Custa Mesa, al 3 p m . Wednes· day Mr Patterson wa!> born in Ku n s as and moved to San He rnardino a t a ge 7 lie served in the Army during World War I a nd g r aduat ed from UC Berkeley m 1925. After a varied career includ- 1 n g movie s c r1ptwnting . teaching at a milita ry school and serving as vice principal of El Centro lligh School. Mr. Pat- te rson Joined the Huntington Beach High School staff as an English teacher. Mr. Patte rson. who hC:1d re. t'l'I ved his masters de~ree an English from the University ol Southern California. Joined the newly formed Oran ge Coasl College in 1948 a s div1-.1nn 1·ha1rm;rn of langu<1~P <ind l1tt•ruture. lie retired 1n 1962 Jle wrot1• several \'Olumes ol 1>0etry und two publi~hed nm l'I!>: "All G1<1nts Wear Yt.•llm~ Brcechc:-..'' 1935. alld "W1:-.l' a-. .1 Goose ." 1939. Mr Patters on is survived h\ t11., wife. Teresa P atterson 01 Co-.t;.1 MesC:1 : sons. Chns louhl•r l'allc•r.,un of Costa '.\ksa <1nd T1mothv Patterson of Tucson. Ariz.: a brother, To m Patter-;on ll f C 0 r 0 n a , a n d f I \ t• gr andchildren. Tht• lamlly s uggt•sts m c:monul t onlr1but wns lo lhc \lcrn1in Pat tcr'>on Memorial Sc holars hip J t Orange Coast College. Nader Pushes Nuke Safety WA S HI NGTO N f /\l'r ('o n s u m l'r <idvo<'a It• f{alph Nader and nuclear <'r1tiC" .John Abbots wa nt federul l1censrni: ol utom1 t power plants stoppC'd un tll a ll mCJjor health :ind safet.\ ques tions are resolved In a lette r to tht' Nu<'lear Regulatory Commission on Mon- da). they abo as ked the com· m1ss 1on to r ec omm e nd withdrawal of lhc Carter ad m 101st ration ·s proposrd nut'lea r hcC'nsing bill because they s aid It fa1h to deal with thr> quest11111 of safety. Council men s a1<l I ht'V hop« statt• trnnsportat1on offlcaali. wi ll hol<i b;1rk on complete t•unc1'll..i 111111 o r lht• ll't'('".J\ plans 1111111 ;1n l'n"1ronml'ntt1I 1mpal'l report 1s 1-.1rrl(•d11ut BeUy Dance Class Planned for YMCA i\ tl:.i~s for bc•ginning belly tl,trll'l'rs will be offered Thurs- 11 a\ cvcnin~s al the Ora nge ('ousl YMCA beginning June JS. ff i~k~r1 '~rm~ ('1l y off11 ·1<1ls lwl11•\ l' the F.IR \\OUld pro\t> twyond a doubt lhal " fn•e" a:. 1s ne!•d1·1I to ref1111·(' l'Oll~('"IHIO and j('Cldt•nh I hat .tr(· nu" four llntl'" abov1• thc ,l,1le ll\"t'ra~c· \I Tht• five.class series taught In Suraya will meet from fi pm. to 7 p m For additional in· tormat1un. <·all the Y al 6'12-9990 f WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 7tll & ll"'IM. Htw,_. IHcll '42·0'12 M-.lri. 'Tll t ~ ... 'TM ' S-. 'TII 5 MARINER'S VILLAGE DAMA POINT 4'6·2'70 M-.·I.+. 'T1I I S-. 'TH 6 FASHION ISLAND Newport le•ll UMOJO M--hi. 'Tll t I.+. 'TM 6 '-. I 2·S 1 ' I ti u l ' JI \ ~ fr Ll Tuesday June 6 1978 I OAIL Y PILOT .-13 Plan Would Hike OC Budget 9% Widow Held in Murder By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0t U.. 0.llt l'llot Sult A Seal Beach widow, whose h usband was shot to death in his Signa l Hill bu:,iness last year by a g unman who ignor ed the $5,500 in the victim's pocket. is Jailed today. charged with ar raoging the murder Helen Mrazek, 31. ''as taken into custody at her home at 4148 Ironwood l\vc . near th1· Old Han ch Gulf Coursl'. by a team of Signal 11111 detectives at 2·45 pm Monda'' She t!.> ch.ar~ed w1Lh murder ;ind <'ons rnr:ic\ t o t'omm il murder. i.ll01·1irilt11 g 111 ONcct1ve ~~t Oon r\nlil'r...on. whn a lleges ther e arc Mcx1tan Mafia con· n<'tl1o n:-. mvol ved in the ca~c. He suid furlh<'r charges in· volv1ng lltht•rs :ire forlhtomin~ JS a res ult of the !-.laving of Hohcrt F Mra..:!'k. :.13. who w<1.., ~unnt•d dolA.n IJ!>t !'\11\' 17 1n tu., S1).!n;il 11 111 hnhh'v .... hop and \'JI pl'l111g 111slallat1on outll'l \l ral(•j.. \\,1..., .,hot onc•1· 111 llw lit•:1d II\ ,1 1.111 ""'Jrlh\ m:.in \\ho q11ll'kh '-lrc1d1· 10 a \\ a1l1111! l .ir clr1vl'r\ !iv an11tht•r man. ae- t'C1rd1ng lo a ltmt• \\ 1tnt•s., a1· l'Ulllll . µt>hl'l' °'Jlfl I"' 1•s1 ll!ator.., ...,,1111 tod;:I\ \hl'' !)t:hc\l' MrJ tl•k was murdered 10 1"11nm•rt1on ""1th .1 lovl' triangle 1nvol\1ng another m an h1m-.elf found slain three weeks <.igo rontraC'lt·d through M i•\ 11.·an l\t af1a link:. · ll 's 1usl ~ maller of time ... D<•IN'tl\'£~ Sgt. i\nderson said or pcn11lng l'hargcs against olht-r 1ncll\'Hlu;1b alll'gcdl~ 1mpl11·atcd tn llw k 1II111g or M ra zck ti (• s aid lh·tcl'll\l.' Frank fo'<tllkan was <'Onfc·rring with lltt• Lu'> ,\ngt•lt•..., Cou11tv U1~tritt At Lornl·\"..., Ol'fit·c toda\ on formal tnm 1}1ainb r ha ri.:1.ng murdt•r Jnd con!>p1rat') to t·omm11 murder lnvc!>t1g ator:-. allege they have d evclopcc1 information that at least S IO,OoO wa..., paid to <\Omt.'ont· lfJ kill Mrn..:ek whosP hod~ \\ :1.., lounll spra\\ IC'd bes1ck hi!'> \\ nrl..lwru·h '' ht•n pol1<·c· ar • I\ t•tl l>1•t 1•rt1vt• Sgt Ande r son t'harc1.·cl tocla\' th.11 a ll·n~thy proht• 111 lht• at l1r..,t ...,l'<·mingh :!'>t.'n"c·I<'"' -.la\ tnl! h•d lo l'\'1d•·nce nl a Im 1• al 1<.11r b<:twt•cn the v1r t 1m ' ''th· ;incl thc other recent murdt•r \1t•l1rn llt· ''.i' H.1~mond 1; .. rc-1a . 19. loum1 'hol throui:th Lht' head hk1: M rnzck t hi t't' Wl·t·k..., llgo in Ea!->l Los /\net' It•.., l nvt•..,l11!<1t11rs s;1~· lhl'Y <•r1: riu1.1lf'll for a motl\·1· 1n the m urrf(-r nf c;arr1a. whc1 livt•d in La l'ut1nlt.'. hut suspc«t lhry are ... om c·hO\'v 1ntl:'rronnecterl 1n the ..,1m1l;1r J..1lhns.: 11f Mratl'k C ha rg1•!> of murder and <'On '-Plr<IC·v It> «omm1t murd1•r will he those ltlecl if the 1>1strirt Al I Ornl·~"s Of! lt'l' a<'C'l'pts C\'ldt'nrf' .1~a1n:-.t 111twr-. t'nmpilf'd during the 71 ·month tn\l•.,t1gat1on. ~gt Anderson i..11d I It' c:onhrml•il thdl thl' namt• of .1t k.Jst on1 \ll-x1ran !\1afrn· l1nkt•d flg 1111• lh.11 ,1uth11nt1t''- ht•l1t•\ l' ht·l1x·d lound th<' (·nm1• or).!an17.at1on ,,,J, 1mpllr JtNl in lhl' :itr.11l·I.. l.1ll111J,l Shah Pro t este d SAN fRAi\C l~CO 1A P 1 II unu red .... of demonst rators against tht' Shah of Ira n clasht:d h n cfl> with police Monda) 111 a downtown 1nlt'l'!'>l'cl1on near the l ra n itin c·on .... ul.itt· hl'rt' Then' were no urrcsts AP Wlr....-• CONVICT WANTS SURGERY ON SHATTERED FACE Slayer o f Wife Says He's ·s uffered Enough' Wants Faee Convict Seeks Public's Aid P lllLJ\DEI.l'lll!\ 1 \I'1 /\ lh1<:k ~auze bandage cover:. the hm t•r por111111111 '' h.11 \\ <.i.., Gan llJ..,ttng!> · face lie cannot speak and hrt•i.ilht•" <.incl l'ah throu~h tube~. lie requires heavy doses of l'J in killer' <.1ntl the <.1ttcnt11m of a team of paramedics and nurses al a s uburban prii.on II <.isling ..... 3.1. J forml'r bank vice prc!>1denl, k illed his wife. tht•n t r11•d to t;1l.1· 111:-. lifl· b~ turn inc a shotgun on h1!> throat, but s u I'\ I \t'U ~OW 111': W1\~TS THE T 1\XI'.\ YERS of Chcste r County to p.iy tor pl.1:.tu· i.11rgc•1 ~ :in 11pt•r<.1t1on he hopes would allow him to l1•<•d h1m-.1·ll and lin·Jlht.· oormall~, <:11lhough 1t could not m:tkt• l11m look 111•rm;.I Hl·<·c·1111\. lh111u1~h h;1nrl pr1nkd noll'S. he told a re porter "' hv ht• wan ls tht· l'ount \'to pa) for thc plastic s urgery. · I paid 11v1·r $1,5110 111 til'<t.'s to Chesler County while I lived hc-rc fl\C \'1·ars, 1n a<ld1t111n to cJonallons to charities ... wrote ila!->lings, whu <.idded that all ht'> CJsst•t:. were transferred to h1!> "1fe .... est all' alter lhl' g uilty vcrd11.·t fur her murder HE ALSO NOTED H E OWES lhe Wilmington Medical Ct·nter more than S65,000 for medical care and s urgery follow· mg his suicide attempl "l feel I have already served enough punishment. It was a n an·1d1.•ntal shooting, not a en me of passion or an inte ntional act. I frt'l th.Jt I ;,im t.:uilt.\ o r involuntary mans laughte r," he said. But a Chester County JUr.\ felt he was guilty of third-degree murder in the i.laymg of h is wife. Margaret, in he r s uburban ('hadds Ford home Hastings WilS convicted last November. llASTJ"iG' TESTIFIED AT THE trial. a gain by writing. that the :-.ho1gun had gone off acc·1dentally when his wife pushed h im But l11s tO-year -old twin sons and 12-year-old daughter. who \\ 1tm· .... :-.t·<l the !->hooting, k !>llf1ed they had tried to restrain him. llas t111g' told Juror ... he became obsessed with retaining C'ustody of Lhc children becauw his estranged wife was having :in aff::11r FV Council Mulls Factory Proposal "'ounta1n Valle\ ('1tv Council member .... will mct'l toni~ht to c·onstdl•r approval of a SI S m II !ton development a gene) I inanc1ng plan for a proposed 2fi-U.1511 squarl' foot I actory that 1·ould vro\·u.h.• as m.111) Js I 2112 111hs for area res1dt•nh 1 ht· 1·ounrtl rll"llng .is the 1·1t~ ·., ,\gt•nl·~ for C'ommurnl.\ l>t•,·dopml'nl. "111 mt•t•t at 7 :m p rn Jl c1tv hall, 111200 SIJkr :\ \ l' T he µroposcd I Jct or} "'c,ul<.1 be· hutlt b y QB Properties. a :-;1•wport At•CJc h firm. It would house a '1dt•u I ape mach1nc:ry lacilit) for BASF C<>rporation on :!:? 8 acres <.t l the corner of Talbert A\'cnuc Jnd Ward Stn.•c•t 'I h 1• I 1nam·1ng plan calls for lht: t.·1t' to loan Sl.5 million to till' dt.' velopmetll agency from ct t \ 11•wn l'~. according to Coun· 1·1lman Roger Stanton. Rl'fore construct ion begins. tht• development agency must ~1gn·t· to buy the s it e for S2 m1l11on from Q·B Properties. Stanton said Q-B would then buy back the land for SS00.000. St anton explained The financing plan is needed to entice BASF to build their S29 mtllrnn facll1tv 1n Fountain \'nllcy, c1t.v aides contend. DB Connell Clashes Mayor Calls New Member Embarrassing B ) ROllfo:RT BARKER 0t Ill« O~•IY Polol Sl1ll Outspnkt•n .John Thoma~ camc undt>r hca\y f1rl' Monday night from llu.nttn_gtnn Reach Mayor Ron Shenkman .incl t \.\fl l'OI lea J,?ucs for thl' '''a\ t h.1t Thoma:. h as Oct•n l'Omporting htmst•lf a .... a c11y counrtlman Shenkman rlecl<1rt•d th<•t lhl' city h as been puhl1«h t.•mh<lr ras~cd by Thomas nwthocl!-> .lllcl a llt'ga t ions 1 n s t at<.• nwnt s ,1t the beJ!inninA or a storm y city coun cil meeting. She nkmun said that he was cnncerncd tn whjt ht• termt.'d we r e person al a t tacks lhut Thomas has d irecte d ag:.iinst the t ily a dministrator. as!-.1.,tanl Cl· ty administrnlor. l'ILY c1ltorm·~ and chief of polil't' lie said lhut hl· didn't want tht• c1tv to become a laughin~ ... t11c-k fie .... a td l hat he <lf'SI rt'.'S the l'OUn· c1 l to 11111:rutc "1th ll1i:nit~ and without btl'kt'ring Conc('m on the pa rt of 'C1mt• counc il member'> has bec•n huil<l mg .i~01nsl TMmas in rf'rf'llt werks und ~ulminated after 'rhom at1 h,1d rhar~ed thot tht• c1 ty 11> ~orrupt and that P ollet: Chier Earle Rob1ta1lll' h as ·r~11lrouded " people out of town fhomas \\a!> bla~ted for his om'-pt.'r!'>on approach lo problem :-uln n,(! and hi s attack on Hob1taille two weeks ago b\ ('11unt1lman Ron Pattinson R o b 1 t J 111 t.· s a 1 rt t h a t l he chdrges ''l'rc 111defc·n'>1bll• and 1rresponi-1bll• Hars her ll'1·lin,::.., appeared t<1 <.11rfart' at a n11•t•l 1ng in 1·1ty hull I.1st \\t•t.•k 1t1 \\hl<'h Shenkman :md Th11m.1!-. hoth att<'ndt•d . Stwnkmun made h1 -; cntram·t• into lh1· room by g1\'1ng Thc1mas · l ht• l 1ngt.•r .. Thoma!'> rt• <'1prora\1·d Thomas w.1:. sm1lin1~ during the l'xc·hunJ.:t'. Sh~·nkm»ll wus not. Shenkman l.1tc1 rl'ft•rn·c1 to Thomas as old /\ I· m•t.• Thomas smd t lt;1I 1·ommt.•n1' voiced h' Shenkman u nd counetl mc-mtwr~ Oon Mac/\lhc;tcr and Ruth B:.itlev Mond.1y niµht \\t)\Jltl h<J\'e nn effect 011 hi" ,1C'll\ 1111•.., I le :.aid Monda~ nq~ht t lrnl ht• \\OUlc1 l'Ont1n11t• to \.\Ork Op<'nl\ "to straiRhten out the ctt v" and would not tw ;1 rubhcr..,tc1mp "If the people l'lt'1 l1•d nw to hf> a rubber stamp. thi'y cun recall me." h£• said. Mrs . U:ulev indicated th at she believes that Thomas bas been f?Otng too far in h is attacks. rnt1c15rn and methods . She smd that Thomas has not hl'ell acting With the support. O( the m aJonty of the city counr11. Sht> questioned his claims \hat hc had the support of four coun- 1·11 \'Oles in iss uing directives to staff members M acAllistl'r said that he could not condone Thomas' actions "No one can take the law in hi" own hands to run a city." he .... ;d<I "It 1s a blatant abuse." I le added th11t if Thomas has a llegations of s ubs tance he .,hould bring them to the entire l'i t \' cO\tncil for art ion Mnvor Pro Tcmji\}re R ichard s1rhf'rt said that he wns reluc· t ant to q uest inn the c haral' l<'ri"t\('" of another perc;on · I haven't set>n a rule book yet on ho\\ a < ity f011nc1 l mem ber should act ... he !>aid . Siebert s aid that the councll .,hould look beyond a coun- r1lman '!I technique and look into the problem~ in the city. Skylab 'Rescue' Started WASHINGTON <AP ) Space agency scientists look the first step today to delay the Skylab space station frQJ'Tl dropping out of orbit and possibly striking an inha bited area • ··Everything went well. and we're feeling pretty good about 1t right now," said Bill O'Don· nell. a spokesman for the Na· t1onal Aeronautics and S pace Adm inistrallon E<J rlier. NASA sent radio s ignals lo the g1<Jnt s ta tion lo turn o n gyroscope heaters. The space agency hope!> that a series of maneuvers th1!> week will add six to 12 months to Sky lab's life, giving astronauts a chance next year to slop it from making an uncontrolled re-entry into the atmos phe re . If t he 85-ton statio n . the w o rld's largest manmad e sate llit('. were left alone. NASA estimates 1t would fall out of or b1l ~omct1me bet\.\Ccn early 1979 and early 1980. Officials <.ire \:On l'.'Cl'nl'd that the \'l'hlt'll.' IH>.,"1bly could sho\\er populall'cl area' ''1th <·huni..:. of met<Jl and other debris If this week's muneuver!> Jre !.uccessful. a tl'am of i.pac-c .,hut t le astro n auts could reach Sky la b late next )ear and attach a sm a ll rocket to the station. The rocket could be used to boost Skylab into a hig her orbit. where it would stay for hundreds of years. and perhaps be rc- inhab1ted Or 1t could be used to guide the spat'ecraft to an at- m ospheric re-e ntry und breakup OYer a remote on·an area. Early Voters Reported in HB, Valley Vote rs were r eported to be turning out an unusua lly heavy numbers in Huntington Beach and at a brii:.k pace in Fountain Valley. a c heck at voting pre- cincts !>howed today. An election worker at Hawes School in Huntington Beach said that more than 60 out o f JOO reg- 1stl'r cd voters had cast the ir ballots early today T he election worker said that 10 voters were waiting in line ''hen the hoot hs opened at 1 :i.m . "ll has l>cen quite s teady and without :m y lapses." s he said. "t- would l'all 1t an unus ually heavy turnout. .. S1mtlar results were reported in other precincts al lht' Senior C1l1 zens Cente r 1n d owntown lluntington Reach, at the Los Amigos Trailer Park at Ellis A\'cnue and Newla nd Street. at the Gothard Street Fire Station and at Sowers Middle School. Voting in at least two Fountain Valley polling places appeared to be brisk. at Tamura Eleme n· tary School a nd M cDowell Ele mentary School. Thl' 1>0lls rcmam open until 8 p .m In add1t1on to s tate and county issues, lluntington Beach \Olers \\Crc ca'>ting their bJllots on a :.cries of changes in t he city charter All gemstones are marvels of nature. but some display eJCtraordlnary phenomena and are categorized for lhe1r ou1s1and1n9 appearance Among these phenomenal gemc; are the S tar Sapphire Ca t 's Eye . Opal and Moonstone Here is a brief 1ts1 of the phenomena occunng 1n them Astern1m as seen most olren tn Star Sapphires and Rubies 1s perhaps the mosl widely known phenomenon II 1s a result of a series of lhree sets ol parallel needles 1n1ersec11ng at 60 angles 1ns1de the s1one When the stone 1s cul en cabochon (dome shaped) ano placed under a light beam a movable six-rayed s1ar appears on the sur1ace Occasionally astensm may appear in Ouarlz Moonslone. 01oos1de. Garnet and Sp1nel. Chaloyancy is 1>een 1n Chrysoberyl cat's eye. Ouar11 tiger's eye and occasionally T ourmallne or 01oos1de This phenomenon appears on dome-shaped stones as a band o l light, like a cat's pup11. across lhe stone II is caused by the reflection of light lrom l1brous crystals w1th1n the stone Chrysoberyl cat's eye 1s ve1y rare a nd lherelore considerably more expwns1ve than the more plentiful Ouarlz tiger eye Cl'l ana e of color '' charecterlsllc of one ol the most unusual and raresl gemstones. Alexandnte True Alexandnte Is a rare form of Chrysoberyl that 110oears oltve green by day end changes lo a IJpaTree Thi... kitt('n h,1:--MJ111ething tu ml'O\\' i.1bo111 .June ts na- l1011a l J\dop1 " Ci.It :\Ion! h .-\11~ one so 1ntllm•d can g~t i.I <·al i.Jnd a lr<•t• adoption I\ 11 at the Orange Count\ \111mJI Shelter . For detail;. l'<.111 Pal Guiver. prt'~tdcnt of l he Animal Assis tance League of Orange County. <.11 5:ri-2fi75. or !XiO 1-1 ::!7. OC Planning Chairwoman Quits Post Orange County Planning Com· mission Chairman M aq~a ret Cranston has resig ned her coun- ty post to move to De nve r. Commissioner William Mae- Dougall of Laguna Niguer as - s umed the chairman's post Mon- dav Supervisor Ra lpt\ Diedrich . who appointed Mrs Cranston to the comm1!>s1on three years ago. announced her resignation in a letter to fellow board members. She had bee n commission chairman smre January Mac· Dougall served as chairman last year. Diedrich has not yet named Mrs . Cranston's !>uccessor from the 3rd S uper v1sor1a l D1stricL Titieves Get Safe in HB Safccrackers raided the new brick headqua rters building at Rolsa Chica St ate Reach in lfun- t 1ngton Reach early today. They huffed and they puffed a nd they rolled the 2.000-pound ~;Jfe a quart.er-mile to a waiting getaway vehicle. said Ranger Hi ll Stahlberg. who could trace the scrape and dra~ marks Thf' half-ton safe contained on I.' about SISO 1n s mall change and the value of the safe itself 1s about $1,000, Stahlberg s aid The hur~lars who broke 10 thro ug h a window a lso stole as- sorted first aid equipment from u locker @ C9EM WISE Funds Based on Prop. 8 Orange County supervisors re ce1 ved a proposed 1978-79 county budget t.otaling $595 o m llhon to· day. a proposed 9 percent s pend mg hike over 197i·78. But the budget submitted by county Administrat ive Officer Robe rt Thomas 1s bas ed on voter approvaJ today of Propos:· t1on 8 The Behr bill. as Propos1ton K 1s sometimes called. would hmll the a mount of property t a~ dollars county governments cc.r. receive in the coming fiscal year. However. the curtailment of property tax re venue under Proposition !! would not be a~ ~reat as the loss of lax dollar-; under u competing ballot reforrp mea.sure. Propos ition 13. Thomas acknowledged tha t 111 his budget message to the board of supervisors "It s hould be realized that I ht.' outcome of the elect ioll 01 Propos ition 8 and P ropos1t1on l:J could dra maltcally rh;.1ngc tht• figures 1r.<.'luded hl'rt·in . Thom as said He went on to say voter :.ip proval of Propos ition 13 would reduce county property tax re' enue by 60 percent ··or a pprox imate ly $95 million ·· By the time the rtvc «ount} s upervisors ha d the T homa' budget on their desks. voLer' in Oran ge County were streamin~ to the polls to have their say in the outcome of the t wo compel mg ballot measure~ The budget Thomas gave the su pervisors was $23.1 m illion less than the over all spending IE>ve l requested by county gov ernment departm ent head s That is because $18. l million worth of s pending the CAO doe!. not endorse is included in tht.- budgel so the supervisors can make a decision as to whethe r the s pending 1s necessary. Inc luded in the pro posed 1978·79 s pending package <ire pay raises of 5.S percent for county general. supervisory and cle rical personne l Those r aises were agreed to las t year under a t wo -yea r pa c t with th e e mployees. In broad categories. 17 per. cent of the p roposed budget would be directed to community s afety. including s heriff'c; de · partment and the county fire de- partment According t o the proposed spending package 32 pe rcent or the budget would be earmarked for human services That woulcf mean s pending $191.4 million fo1 health. mental health, public as s1s tance and oth er forms o f se rvi ces r e la ted l o human needs. Other categories broken out in the budgel show that environ- m ental management s pending would cons ume 23 percent of the s p e nding pac kage. gen eral ser vices l2 percent a nd genera' administration and s upport 16 pe rcent. Thomas estimated that the tntal <·o unty carr yover m th1• ge neral fund will b e S28 ~ million. m eaning the re will be tha t much left over from last year'<> budget tha t ts llnspent. thoug h some of 1t has been al located to specific projects . raspberry red under arti11ca11 hght. Since they are so very rare. their price per carat ranks with gems ol museum aualtty Most •>tones <oolo a·· Alexandrites " to unw:irv tounsls a1e actually wntne11c Sapphire Of' synthe tic sp1ne1 They are. ol course. much less e xpensive and d isplay 3 different color ch:inge blu e v1ote1 by day ::ird redd•"h·v•ole1 ul'Oe r 1nc J nde sc en 1 log ht Unfortunately these stones are also SOid 1n th1!' coumry. although ethical 1ewelero; will properly 1den111y them as synthetic gem!' at lhe •·me al purchase Play of colo1 occur< on Ooal and 1s lamll1 ar t o mosl everyone II •!' the fabu!ous display caused by llghl refraction from s1t1ca cell!' and waler w1lh1n the s1one Adularescence •!' the lovely white and milky sheen thal shimmers across the face or Moonstone. The oegree o t translucency and lhe more blu~ v1s1ble In 1he halo ol ltg hl 1s one tndlcation or ~ choice Moons lone CHARL ES II. BARR Aventuresc™ is the word used to describe the metallic spangled £ffec1 seen under reflocled hght •n Aven1ur1ne Ouarlz aod Feldspar Green Avontunne Quartz 1s lhe most lreouenlly seen 1n jewelry 11 •s semi-translucent. with m•C.J lnclus1onc and even 1n ilc fine st ouallty 1s rtie 1~J $' expensive stone that can be classed as a phenomena1 oem .. 1 ... _.\,f 0.\IL) f'ILOT Jot oa ·t i n g Tune to Sign Off :. OUT., DRATTED SIGNS: /\long about tomorrow, whut we rt-~omg to need around our region 1s somebody llkt• Mun1r 1pal Ju~ge Stuart Wilson, from downcoast in Ocean~1de territory. .. Judge Wilson , you Stl'. is ag;unst political sign:-. At lc;ist ~ou get that 1mprc!-.s1on from readtng OceanMdc oews d1spatche!-. Ac·cordmg to the r eports. our neighboring Jurist got caught while he was putting the snatch on a couple or pohttcc.tl M~ns which were touting the candidacy of one J Mor~an Lester . Three people, inl'l1:1ding a depu~y sheriff. allegedly wit 'ne~~ed Judge Walson f1lch1ng the signs <ind whisking them away m his car . They squealed on him A A R ESULT, a deputy attorney general named Dick ~.l aden leaped into the affair and labeled the Jurist ·s actt011 An affront to the electton process and the canons of Jud1cwl ethics.· · .M y i:toodne~s. those are stron~ words or reprimand for a Jud,ge who was .1ust cleanmg up the eyesores of the re cent primary cam paign Of course, at 1s true that the signs Judge Walson was hauling away belonged to has opponent in the election ELECT PI NCHBECK CO NGRESS 111 Rho desia Cubans T r a in Guer1i1la Army Ll'SAK/\. ZC:1mhll.1 IAPl Hhodesian guerrilla lc<ider Joshua Nkomo acknO\\ lcdr;:cd pulJl1<.'ly today that Cul>ans ure training his G,000 mun arm) 111 ZHmbtu. Nkomo !>aid in an interview with the go\'c:rnmcnt·owned l'\•wspaper Times of Zambia thut he will U:.l' the Cubans and the a rrn ~ lht• Sovl('t Union is supply tng h1rn to "scare away" th\· Wl·st from Uhodesia Otplomal!> m Lusaka estimate that 75 Cuban nulJtary advbcrs Jrl• 111 Zamb1J C ALLING T H E Western powers "hyenas.'· he charged th<1t the~· are propping up the "o ppre~s1ve " government in Sal 1 bur). the Rhodesian c-up1tal. and lh<1t between 11.000 and 15,000 merC'enaries an• I 1ght1ng alongside Rhodesian :-.t•c·unty force~ agamst the guer rillas Nkomo's ZimbC:1bwc African Peoples Union is Joined in a loose alliance known as the Patr1 0L1c Front with Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African Nut1onal Union. Mugabe's guer· rillas arc based in Mozambique. Zi mbabwe is the nationalist name for Rhodesia. The front 1s waging a guerrilla wt1r aimccl at bringing down the li1rac1a l interim government formed 1n March by Prime .\1101ster Ian Smith c.tnd thr ee black moderat<• pol1t1c1 ans. the '>O·Ca lied ·· 1 nlt·rnu I !>etllcment" IJoycottcd hy Nkom o a nd .\1 ui:a be T H E IR AGREEMENT calls for an election by univer:-.al suf- frage l o inM.111 u ble1ck muJonty government by the end of the \'ear nut ll al so includes guar antcl'S of special rights for the white :.l'lller:-. lhal t•annot be C'hanged for 10 years. The guerrilla leaders c:-la1m th(' sctll<•mt•nt is a sellout that wall perpetuate the domination of Rhode!->1a's 6.4 m11l1on blacks by the 272.000 wh1t<'s. Nkomo and Mugabe h3ve demanded a dominant role for themselves in the tran~1tion government and for their soldiers In the police and <irmy Nkomo !>t11d un independent Hhodes1a under the P<itriotic Front would not honor louns ob· tallll'd stnt·c 19Hi1 NATION I WORLD 'Wann, Happy' When she arrived an thl' l "n1lt'<I St.ah•.., trom Vietnam 21. ~·c•irs ago. Kim D7Un g Vo \\ ~'" 1 l'lgpten<'d <.1nrl unable to speak English. Mondc1 ~· nig ht :-.ht· spokt• f'rom the porl1um o n the football IH.•lc.J al <ltlll1l'~. :\I .as!-> ll1g h !'><:hoot and told 13..t du!->Sm<.1l<•s th<il the~ ··m;.Hlc ml· fl'l'I v.arm. hap- py and al homl'' Sht· \\~,..., g r.11IU<Ht•d on tht' hig h honor roll. <t ml·mbcr of tlw .'\~1 t1orwl I lunor S11t·1ct ~ Century Oil Woes Pooh-poohed S.Om.e Candldo.tes Will Use Anythmg for a Campaign Sign Lesll'r. 1t develops, was trying to gr ab something too It was Judge Wllson·s job he wanted. These facts. however, seem trivial when you consider thc.tl the good judge wos ridding the Oceanside landscC:1pe or ghasll) pl:icards that are <Jn aesthetic-<sfrrnnl to thc: l'~ c:lw llsofthc popul~~ J l 'ST LOOK i\ROlJNU our own Orange Coa~t n·g1011 :i~ today's l·lcct ion dust begins to settle We arC> w;,all to wall with political signs. Some c<snd1dat.es even ha e the1t1 nailed to the tops of utility poles. NEW YORK IAPI -Contrar) t o \\::trnangs issued by Carter ad- m 1n 1stration offic1<1l s, a wor ldwide oil shortage is unlike- ly during the rest of this cen- t u r~. a<:cord1ng Lo a m a1or ~tucl v ·dur O\'Crall findings <1r e that ;ir1 o" ~hortage before the lalt· l!Jlilh I'-unhkt·I~. t h<st an oil -.n11rr •IJ.~t· Ot·ton· the end of tlw 1·1·ntu r~ 1" •• po:-.~1hil1ty but not a 11rnha l1tlaty ancl th:it a gradual I r:rn'>tliw1 from otl lo non-011 -.otll'<'t.'s to mc1:t \\Ortct energy re qu1rements 1s more likely than an ext ended 011 ~hort age of crisis proportions." :-.aid the re· port . released Monday by the Petroleum Industry Resear ch l'oundat1on TllE STl'OY l'ITEO reduced '' orldw1rll0 1•t·onom1c growth and a m11\'l'm<·nt toward conscrva I I 0 ll a n d d l' ' l' I (I p m (' n t II I <tltl·rnL1I\• lt1l'h a ... primt• factor-. l1d1111d lht· 1·h•1nging 111ctun· of oil suppliL'!'> But lh\· founi.latum ·., 200·pagc It seems lake every vacant lot in the r~n 1:-. r1 llerl \\1th posted signs. They're so thick you can 't even sec the old beer cans. auto tires or pop bottles anymore P OLITICAL SIGN SPACE became so scarec around here that candidates were piggy-backing placards They were running around with stapling machines, tacking signs on other candidates' sign poles. The whole plact• began looking like a political convention. As for Oceanside·s Judge Wilson. Wrong Thinkers "111 .simply ac-cusc ham of attempting to do m ischief to hts OJ) ponent 's campaign by spmting away a couple of signs. Judge Tells Taverns To Admit Plaintiff ~t OL'~T VER:'-iO!\'. Wash. •APi MargC:1ret Archer can drank and ent in an) ta\'crn in Anacorle:. today. but onl) because of <1 court or cll·r Pity the poor judge. His moth·es wer e probably purt- Jle was j ust a victim of lousy tam mg. I( he'd been seen out there Laking down pohttcal sign~ t•1th1.·r today or tomorr ow. he'd be considered a t1\'IC hero Four )t•ar-. ago ~lrs. An·ht•r, who was born an this f1sh1ng and m all Ill'' n and still 11\'e:-. her('. wu:-. banned from \.1rtuallv even drinking Jnd l•at1ng e~t:.iblt!>hment Salem Sclw1>h Seek Sex Story Evidence SALEM. Mass. IAP> The Salem School Committee has <IP· pt·alcd Lo townsfolk to disclose details of alleged partying involving '-CX. mar ijuana and liquor among teachers and female students I rom the city's high school After discussing the allegations behind closed doors for 90 minutes Monday night. the committee issued a statement sayrn g ti hoped "individuals ha vrng information concerning these allega t tons will come forward. identify themsel ves and provide the ... chool committee with such information upon which an mvest1ga. ta<m m ay commence ·• NOBODY \'OLUNTEEREO INFORMATION at a m eetmg <1l wh1c•h 175 teacher s, students and parents packed a committee room an lhe School Department administration building One parent rose and asked which or the school committee mem bers was quotec1 in the Salem Evening News as saytn~ anonymously that the teat'hers were having a "field dav ·· Jle dad not gel an answer - • Thl' n·c.tson llL•r then·huslJ;,and "il'-c•ons1dl•rt•d d rowdy. Sii E FILED St:IT 1n L' S. Dis tra1·1 Court. uskang SI m11l1on 111 11.imugc:-. The c;_isc. ''h1ch hcg;in Mon- d<1y 1n Skagit 'ounty Superior ('tJu rl. ;irgut's that her c1v1 I lth1·rt1co;; were i gnored when la\ l'rn and rcstaurC:1nl owner~ tlt•1·lan·cl their premises orr limit... lkl<'n~l' .ittorney s sC:1id th<.•y would argue lh<1l Mrs. Archer 's c1v tl rights were not viol<ited and that the restaur ant and bar owners took "reasonable" ac· t1 on to protect property and n1-.11>mers from trouble. Ji\1\1 ES ANDER ON, altornev for the restaurants and club~ named as defendants. said there •~ "no conslltut1onal right LhC:lt ~he he allowed lo enter" a privately owned restauranl. Tht· owners, concerned about Hail Reported m Texas Shmoors, Storms Hit South, Erut Corut HI \lllvuurr-" \tht,,t• 8• ~h•H•mor• H~ to•\f' '~ 10!.tOn " lrown\v1llt ~) lutlelo •• .:ht\t!IQO 17 :int •l'\n~ll• I\ -•,v~••no ~ :> .. 11 .. , H WO-I" •1 J.conv.,r ~ :>f1rOt1 II -'f'lfll"8 81 ... 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"""'" '1 ftw •rNi of ctear to Pdrlly clc>udy ~k•~\ l'arty toon moon<y from portions 01 lhe Oakolo\ dUOS\ '"" uppe,-Mt\~l\~fPO• \ictllf•v lf\rough t~ Grut lakes Ca lifornia WPOnts.day~s "'9" \f\Oyfd bf. n<·Ar 80 N~t1ona1 We<1 1f\er Ser"'"' tor P(d\lt'rs \.dtd Thf' 1nlanC1 valltys wlll ha1t~ ~llQhl •• .. arm'r day, We~SCS.y Mountain and Mwrt art-6~ drt" also to conhntJiP \Uf'WlV and warm w ilt\ < ltar m110 nKJhl\ thrOU'Qh Wro~' Cl"Y torrcasttr\ \a10 Hu~h trm ~rtttur~\ in 1r. mount••n\ w ill r~ m•in 1n tr. 80\. *•lh tow\ In th ~ '" ,,.,noon d4!..ert temo.tr•tur~\ will rot" 100 10 108 Con,,lal Weafher N1on• ano MOfntf\9 IOW tlOudlM'\\ w1lh n~r, \vn!thl~ tn t~ iffft"ff\00#" Wrc:tn,.\drl~ \IQlll .arlablt .. ,no. "'II"' AM morn1no "<><"> H1Qf\> W'°"t~•Y up °"' 60> lo low I~ rowd)1~m . got together m Jun(• l!l7 1 and drt•\\ up :i plrtn 1~~u<· no tr1•spc.tss tnl! nottcc:-. to thl' tow n ·~ roughnerh. :\t r ~ I\ I' l ' h l' f . '- f' o r m l ' r hu ~b a nd . MRS . .-RCHEA M i <.' h a L' I W1lloughh\. a Navy man, was 1dl·nt1f1ed a!. one of the troubll'maker'>. according lo the dt•pos1t1on of Hu th H orn . mC1 nager of the Sucta Reef 1c~taurant Mrs lforn !-.:11d that when the <p1t::.t1on of ''"cs c·a me up. ·· t c·11n rcmemix'r :-.1Jmcone saytnt!. ·w ell. 1f \\e '>CfH' the wives. thcn l h1: men arc going to come m and ral~l' Ca an· " 0 n J u I \ 2 2 I !l'l ~ . t h c W1 llo11i,:hhy-.' rl·re1\•ed a written \\ arn1ng th.ti lh(•y Yo OUld be 1iro:-.t'<:ulc<I fur c-rimmal <lnd t'l\'tl 1 rcspa:-.!-> 1f I hl'.\ entered lht• pre m1srs of an\ of a numbN of bu:.1· Ol'SSL'S Nix on's Popularity Survives llYOEN. K ~ 11\P1 Rich<•rd Nixon 1~ still so popul;1r in this moun· t :11nou~ east ern K en· lucky area that 1( he ran ror pre!-tdcnt again. he'd c:-ar ry Le~ltc County "in the m orn1n~." :1 loc:-al O e m o (' r ~• l 1 1· "f f 1 c 1 a I lH.I\ S report 1s based on certain u~ sum ptions. including one crucial on e : that there w1 II bt• no political interference an the sup ply or oil. If the Organ1lal1on 111 Petroleum Exporting Countne!-o or other for eign :-;upplte r~ dt• l'ld ed to halt del1vt'ncs lur politii:al rec.t:-.on~. the• p1tlurt• t•ould c:-hange drnm;,a t1tally T fl F. CARTER ;JCJ m1n1~1 r:i tum, rc·lyin~ 1n lari.;!1.• ffil'<1'>ur1· on a CI A reµort, has prcd1clc·d th:it ~evere oil shortage!> could nct'ur as earlv as 1985 T hat· prediction has bt-en u..,ctl an the administration·!> l'am paig n t o win approv<.tl tur Carter·s energy plan . but most of the program has been stalled 1n Con~res::. tor more than a )l'ar The central conclusion or the :-.tudy released Monday is that <.tn ··ener~y cr1s1s" will occur b\•for e 1990 only 1f 01! demand m c r('ases by more than 4 5 per t'l'rlt each year in the 1980s 11 dcmund i:!rows al 3 5 per •·t•nl annuallv. thert' will bt no 'llPPh prnblt•m in !ht• 1980~. bul fH>'.'>slhlt• mo<krah: <·unstraant~ II\ the• t !t~t'.'> 11 demand gl'ow-. al fl'SS thal" a a Pl'rt·ent, there wall bl' n11 prol>ll'ms at least until 2005. Hut lhl• r t.>r>c>rt, hke several n· f'l'nt cul company studies, foundo .1 '>lat·kc·nrng tn the rnte al which "orldw1de energy use has been growing Boy-Nazi Ordered Held for Murder L/\NSINq. Mich •A P 1 Tht· trail, '.'>lender boy-Nazi who killed~ classmate tor t<iunting hrm s;;t quietly bc:-.1dc has father whale pro!>· t·cu tor~ and <lclcn:-.c Jllorn1:\'> dt:-.cr1hcd ham as a dangerous paranoiat• ··11e didn't hav(> to grow up lht'i wCJy fie was an innocent baby as t h(>y <ill :ire•.·· said Proliatl Judge Donald Owens "Rut 11 ~ too late now ·· The Judge ordt-red th<1t Hoh<.•rt Needham be kcpl <al ;1 l'ount.v Juveni le home whlll• olt1n<1 b look for a mental f'uc1ltty that t·an handle ham H E ALS O OR DER ED thl• 1uvenilc home Lo add a st<iff member "to watc-h ham al all tames to make sure hl' as not heckled or taunted by other youths at lhe home " Needham. who wore u i\a11 parly pin to ~c hool , 1•arlt('r pleaded no c:-ontest to an npen c harge of m u rdering Hall Draher. also 15 lie h.id hel'n kept m the countv 1a1I '>tnre then Since prost'r utorc; dl'<:trlt•d against trying him as C:ln adult. Needham will remain unckr stale care until he is l!l After I hal hl· "tll be· released unles:-. otf1C'1:1b 1·an prove ht> 1s still dangl'rous The ht>) hus been described as ;1 brilliant loner who onc·c madl' .i blueprint of a Nazi extermma· I ton <·amp complete with ~<ss thambers A psychiatrist's re· pc>rl l'Oncluded he 1s a "true p<.1rnno1ac" who as "highly tn-tellt~cnt. hoslllc, intensely <sn gry Jt e\er}one · 7 th Victim Dies (i,\l.VF;STON. Texas IAP1 Jo\ 1·1· Taylor. 24. an operator- dak. died Mondav of burns re· l't'l\ c·d from a series of ex. plo~1on~ .it a wall"rfront m l rt' 11nery (Jl T!'xas City. Sax other persons dJCd earlier from the IJl<.1sts that ro('kcd the Texas Ci. I _v R din mg rnc plant May 30 EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA 1~7 I I' I l 'i The $5.88 Portt""a l<Nt .. 0 Delly r11et O .. •ory 1a o. ....... it..-•·"l~).ti; '-•'ttitv ti VU•t *"> f'l<,f ,.,.,..,.., Ir ~ Jt ·~" tty .. 10 ll N'I ttl bt I w1 I &I"' .-n.J yc.."Yt UUh .-w•O bt (JtM!..,.,"fl'I.) ·•'u'O ,., 111f\I) ttJ"'''v II Yf ; f'j \ "''I l"l'"f"t 'f•••Jf (IK.''f th #'t I'" f!I f'.o•t, •1 tO .t '~ ,., t ._, r>~;• c. c., witlll e. .,h-ttVl"fN CAl.l,.Ol'HIA HI Le. 61kt'llltld 101 '• 811r>low •• II 81Q6ur U H Blythe tOt 11 C•l•lln• I• Ml El Centro 101 •' "'~'"" 101 &I Lekt -'"-"° •1 1' L•r.ttnlf'r qf ,. A~•n fell O'I rnu<tt ol t~ Soutn r•r IY IO<l•y \f\ow tr\ •nd thunti~r,torm1i '"'"Ofd from In~ ~OUll~rn Pl•IUu .-910" tr'h6uqn ,,,,. ~Oufhfrl\ And <"ntrAI '~nt •it\, into t~ l~wtr 11nd m1ddlt M1\\1\\10()1 v"'"'Y """UC' tnrouo,, trH Atl-'nllf lCU!\f )l~l&' luH•l•d '""_.,,.,, •ttO thun Orr\hnwN\ •ho wftr• \0011••\J lf1 llMh Ot N•w ( n<JIOll(I Coeilel l~~r.lluros Will u not b~lween U end 11 lnl41nd l•rn IH!ralure> wlll range i.ttwttn S9 .tnd T9 ff\* wet~• temperetur~ w•ll be •• S un, Moon, Tide11 TUESO.-Y s~tond low J >Sc> ''" ' t !KICOM lllQ" 10 Ol c> m I I WEONESOAY F1"t1ow 1 "• rn n \ ~'"' PHQll II S-' a M J b SrcOfld IOw • 11 ~ m 1 l And County 1 uct~e Ex· ec·ut1ve C /\lien Muncy, a Republiean ltkc the former president, says he thinks 95 percent of the county's 13,600 resi- den ts support naming n recrcution center 1n Nix- on· s honor N1'(on hus ugreed to l'Ome to llyden on .July 2 f o r t h c d <'<I I 1· a l 1 on eercmonlcs It \I.Ill he one of h1i:; fl'w publt<' ap· pearJnre!' :.1111·t• N1"on. heo;1c1?cd hv W;ttt·r~ate rclat t•d l'huql(•i. re ~1~nt•!l tht• nrcs1d1•nt·)' an .l ul ~ 19il Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge PRIMERIB DINNER Special Cw.tllffMT...,._. y,"'t Or t""l"' ('"'''".,.A,,..,., 64t Olt '• 1'fnw,. t •••1nfl""4IO'i 0.-«h ,_ .... , .,,,...,,,.,,.,,,*"' I_.. 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II CandlllOll\ OCl6t due ID I••\ nt u1t J orr.-r ••11111~11 Jun" 36. 19ill On-thl'-Ma11 "t South Co.Ast Plau Near the Carousel on th~ First Level . For rescrvc\tions call: 540-~2 f ' t l AT YOUR SEA vlCf NATIONAL (,0 1 O prut>lu 11 Thi ' '' r'l/t• (,, f 'ut l>1.11m f'ut 1111/ cut rt•d IUPt· 111·ttw q 1;,, IJll.\U t'rl u11d u.ct 1cm yuu 1w11d to SOlt't• lnt'Qu1t1c.., 111 11111 t'm111t>nt and busmt'ss Mal/ v.our que~trcm~ 111 /'111 l>1Jr111 At 't'uur St'rv1ce Ora119e C .u~~I lJa1l11 f>1/11t I' f 1 lt11I 15'10 Co-'la .\1esa. CA 92626 A!i manv it'llPT~ <H pusstble tu/I be answered. but P~d mq11int'.~ ur it'ltt'n not mcludmg ttw rcadt'r s Jul/ rumrl'. <ut11r1'.\S a11d /}u.~mess hour11· phone rrum bt'rccmrwt bt>con111dt>rt'd Tlusrnlum11 appearsda1· ly except Sa1urda1J1> Tuesday June 6 t97o A Party Just for the Record U, l>O' \I U '1 fWTflttl-.R(, A\\04•41t0 Pnu WtJltr I hl· Lo11~11 '-'11111.11 Ht·c·11r tl " littered \\1th 1Jl.1t I-. dot.., th.it td l ll'o that the m ,, , i.. 1·tl r>·•""•1J.!t• '' "" 111-.l·rted rnlhl·r 1ha11 ;1l'1 11.rlh "fJohrr flu1 ing floor de ba te \\'hJt th1· H1•t·11rd n ·ull.\ nl·l'ds I!> 1>1' H' l' I ;.i.:s Tha t w.1.) lJ\fl,r\l'r" \\OUld know the cost \\ lll'n ..i nwrnhl·r uf ConJ.{rc~s in :-l'rt:-. ma11•rrtd ol dul>mu:-. 1 m portuncl• to lhl' M i l'\ t\'HI ol thl' Ht•pulJli e l'Olll'J ~Ul'<; d1tl11 1 llll'o'o ,1 \.\ord ul the t'l'rl·m on1t•:- So t hl· lndi ,uw lh ·rnot·r J t put :1 tranS<'flfH of lhC• PfO<'l'l'Utng.., 10 th• l'ongn·~!.1unal H1.·c·11rd. l1 !11ng ne <.11 1.,\ three page~ al a t'O'-l uf SJ~:! ..1 p.igc.• 1'h1.1nkll to Br<.1ch.,•m<.1i. rcadl'r" of thl· rt«·ord l'Ou ld ~<Jvor II ~w St·nl'ldrv J os(•ph I\ Caltlano .Jr ·, introductron ol ~ome of his predc tt'i.sors l l It hr '"'' .Joh n 1; JI dnt•1 \\ 1 I bur l'ulwn <tntl I>.n rd \I Jlht·\\' \nd. o l r our:-t• t ht• 1'1'11\\d \q•nt walcf \\ ht·n {';tllldno rnt rod ut<'d .1 c·oupl(• of < unt•nt C<1l11nl'1 '-l'<Tl'lJrit•'-Jllfl M·\c ral rtl1·mhC•r' OI lhl· llOU"l' J I)() S('flJ (I. lO t'l uding Br<.1clc m ,1:-. O:'li .\SD ON IT \\'t:NT. 1ntrodu<'lwni. .1 n d 1 n " 1 d l' 1 u k l' i. . I o I I o \\ l' d b y l.iughtt•r .. TllERE WAS. ACC'ORDIN(; In thl' Ju:,! ;1hout unt· Jl:.1.L:l'. or S:l22 \\u_. trnnM·ript. ··a ppl:rn:..l'. ·· w hl·n l'<difuno lilo\\ 11 un thl• 111t rodu t·tor.\ n ·murk.-. FOR EX.\MPl.F., l'f \\a:-d ''Clndl·rful 1ntrudu<·l'<I Arth ur Fh•m m 111g. llEW 'f'h l·n \\l·n· "nm(.• ·"IH't't'ht•i. h) di ~ 25th birthda~ p:.i r ty lhl'.\ had the olht'r M'C'l'<.'lun. d uring lht• 1-;1..,l•flhO\\l'r :.id tingu11>hl·d g ul•1>t1> Br<.1d l·m:11> n •muri.., OAIL f P;LOT . 11.S d;,r y fur tht• l>c.·1w rt m l'nl o l llt•alth. m1n1:.tn 1llon .rpµt·u r 111 lil· .ihoul S~~r S:IO in ll·ng th c:atif orn io Tax B ii .. BI gg .... '! f:d "" '" "'" ;ood \\ ,. ""'"" "nd Rt·p J ohn -...i '"" ..,, p 1 •• u ,,. "'" ,. , ,. d '" '""" ,. "'""II) . "" h I""" '""' bl;·d "" ..... J boU I U r:tdC'ma~ \\Jllll'<I to make eertain his !'>l't'rt.'l:Jl'lt·i. /\br;,rha m B 1h1toll 1\nthor1\ :sJUO ,,,. mon· D E/\H PAT All the r ecent t11lk about taxes 1--------------------------------------------------------.:..:.........::....:....._:_..::....:.:__.:...:._ h:t!. me w onc.h:nng 1f Cullforn1:.i has the highe:..t :-le.le <.1nd local t:1xc·i. in the country , or are res1· dt·nt~ of olht·r M<rlc!. l'\ e n "or!>e orr than we are·• ~ 0 . Dana Point Nuw \'ork ha' California beat in the high t u t•ategor,\. i\n adju,ted gro~~ income or S20,000·Si!S.OOO i:-. taxed there ~ S2,573. Californians a r<' taxed l ,92fi at the !>ame income level and "e rank 10th hig he\t in ta\('\ nation"ide . Tax~~ on the '-a me inconw in W)oming arc onl) S779--the lo~t>~l taA ratf' in thf' countn. WanlPd: .'tpet•ial 'T\ J•ofp D .. :i\B 1'1\T I unclt·r-.1;.snfl there ·), a pla<.'l' 1n Lo:-. i\ngl'1 1·i. \\ h1·n · 0 :11· l·an t· :C'/un 1gc g 1fl!>. but J tlon I l-.n1m th1· n<iml' or arldr(•),!> I'd also like to kncrn \\ lwrc• I l'.in liu~ <1 i.pri n~ kns1on TV po lt· th;it \\011ld a1·t'<1mni11rlate " 13 xJ9x J3 inc h lt•lt•\·1i.11m w t I '\'l· lo11k1•d 1.:ver~'\.\hc:rc. but c ;.in 't f1n(I Ohl' ./ W . lrvinl• Ttw Girt E~d1ang1· is locaLf'd at 8823 w. Pico. l.o, .\ngt•l1·i.. Tht· ·rv tf•n!'lion pole } ou "ant couhlu 't bt• lo('all•<I, but if aO\ n·aclt'r!'I know "hert' ont' can ht• purl'ha ..... ·d and 11·1 \\'S kno", vou'll ht> c·ontat·L1·cl. · DiNI iHgui"l•ing Dun"·"';,.":• I> .. :.\H I' \'I l tt\\ n ,, 11umht·1 or C'hrnc!>l' platc.:1, .rnrl hm\ 1, th.ii I hn1u~hl li.wi.. in 19:18 I d li k1: to I.nm\ mun• ;1hout t l11·n1 ~111i.t <.11 t• unmarked Two h,I\ t· ('h1n1·,1· 1·h;1r;ll'lt·1.., 1111 tlu· rcH·rse side. but 'l'\t•r,d an· ''·•nlf>t·cl C'lll '\1\ 111 red Thc:v h ave t•rtht·r ,, \ c.·llow or I 11rqu11he IJ<.1ckground w;1lh tht' pat lt·r n in 'tt·H·r •. d 1·11lor-, \' L . Corona del Mar Expnt' ('ontal'lf'll h\ .\ \'S s ay that marks on ('hint'w pon·1·Jain an· 11( littlt· ht'lp. During later th nasti1•:-. pottn)oi <'flJlf'd popular d esigns that \\l'rt' niad1· durin.I! 1•arli1·r ci\·na~ties. ('fffNA 'tamJ)1·cl on a 11i«1·1· n11•an)o, tha·l it was t>x portf'd a ftt·r IX!ll, hut ltw la1·k or thi!'o ..;tamp is nci g ua ra nt1·1· 11f 1•arli1•r i rn p11rt, for ,·b iLors to China hroug ht b;id, th1· mark1·1t pit·c·.,, the.)'°d bought I hen·. \ uur plate•:-an· 11f•1·11ra1t•d in t•namel colors ap "1li1•d O\t•r Uw i:(l<111• h1·e;iu"· lht· hl'at rN1uired to fuw ttw gla1,1• ''a' too high for lht'm to withs tand . . \ M'ctmd firing at a lo""' trm1>erature was ,..,. 11uin·d for 11~ng l;i 11· d1·c·11ration. Older pieces or 1•11am1·l·dt•C'11rat1·1I fH1tt'1 •lai11 haw• a thicker a p. 11lic <1tion of 1·nam1•I. ancl tht' 'thapf' is not quite so perft•<'t as thow mad<' lafrr. t' Pork #'f>t-I. "lea11he.'f Gripe IH:,\ H I',\ I C'.1n " m oh ilt· ho ml• p<1rk m ;in,1g1•r r h.rt l!I' .irr 1·\lr;1 ll-1· for <.1 pet " This do1· ... 11 1 "llUllll fl'.J"lllJ,11111• (11 ffi(• but I want to rand nut lo r -.1111· 1f lw ,.... \\ 1lhan h1' ll•gul rights he fore I .1 l'J.!lll' (011 111111·h W !--, lluntington Beac h fh1· ( alifornia ('i.,,il ('udf' l&>clions 789.7·789.8) do.-.... not alhl\\ C1•1·' for p('t)) unlc·!>s the manage. m1·nt J)rO\ icft·, 'l•t·1·1ul radlitif'l. or '><'rvices. Other r11rhiddt·n rt'l'!'o inl'luclf·: rwr·l>t'r ... on fee for me m . lwr-. or lh1· ll·nant't' immr•dia tt> family; ree for en-fort·in~ park ruh·:-;incl n ·gulations ; fee for g uest!> \\ho 't a~ It . ..,, th:in l \\11 "*'f'ki. in any month (guests a l!'ooo don't ha\r to regbtn with the management if th1•\ i.la\ lt•i..., than two w1•ek!.l; and c harges for 1•n1n. in:o..tallalion. h11ol.u1>. or la ndscaping c hargr to rllll\t' into the.• 11ark. In g1•n1·ral, lht• 11<1rk managt"'mt•nt may only c·hargc• \1111 for n•nt. utililif'\ or rt'asonable servict' <·ha rJ!t•.; Cur ,..,., ic-1• attuall.\ providt'd. ""''" """Y II Uri ''Y r.,~,,,:• IH :.\ll I' \'I \I\ ""n hurl hrmwlf on the ~hci rp c·!li.:« 111 .1 111\ l;l't \\1·1·!.. .ind n:q u1n :d st-vcrcil 'I 111'h1•, 1111• nurw 111 t ht· h11s p1tal e m l'rgcncy 11111rn 1111·11t11111t •d th.11 m.in\ 1·h1ldrt'n circ hurt by to\ .... I d lil..1· t11 I.no\\ 111 ... 1 IHI\\ man \ bec<1use I tn· lt•nd to \\ rlll' '" !ht• m.rnuf..1<·tun•r of the lov that 1-.1u..,l'il ffi\ """ '111 1un II \lldm1t1·ly uns<1fe . • I. E lluntington lkach \n 1•-.timatNI 11.:1110 childr('n \ounger lhan age X "'••n· hrouAhl to l'm1·r_1!1•n<'' rooms in 1977 for trt•atmf•nt nr lo\ ·rt·lal<'d l'Ul-. and scrapes. Twent)'- onc· JJt•rt•t•nt Of lhr• 3l'l'idl'nts rf'SUlt('d from prod· U('h int1·nd1·cl for t'hildn·n \OU nl!;f'r than H; 71 pe r- l'c•nt \\l'rl' a'M1l'iatc·d \\ ilh producls meanl for \ outh .. a At' 11 antJ \ oun~l'r but U)oil'tJ by children \ 11ung1·r than 14 H '011 f1•1•I !ht· lo\ which t·au•;t•d your )>On 's in· jun w:1 :-un,aft• ancl if ii wa)o, inlt•nded for a v1111n gi.11·r hi:-a gt'. tuntat·t ltlf' ('nn)oi ume r Product Saft·t~ Comml"l:-io11 a nti rt·11ort this injur~. Tht' toll. frt•t· hollint• numht•r i' (Xtllt ) 6:11!·2666. Partic ular Peopl e Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the "Golden Touch " "Very courteous. very fair. enjoyed the last four or five years association·. ALLIE SMITH MOORE Laguna Hills, Calil. ANOTHER SATISI FI ED CUSTOMER JOHNSON & SON it l :-020 H l rbor Bl\ld • Coc;IJ Mesa • 540-5630 Warning The Surgeon General Has Oeiermined Thai C1gare11e Srno~ing Is Dangerous ro Your Heallh I LOW TAR CAMEL QUALITY Save15¢ on a pack of New Camel Lights. TEAMS Of COUP<»I 0,it!A JO rwt C.SUll(A r,,.,,,..,..,, rx "Ot '"'ti"''"'"°''' ,,.,,., .. ., f.lv o•~ "'"' '" '"°"""" ,.,., tOOOttf' ·~•"tul .,. '" ~ '"• '""''" '*'tf'"'4 ~ t ' ~Ontf(lft. f~ .. _,,.,.\l'flili\1 C"'t.1t1Nf ~lllt'fl1ijn\ii\l()oi'004"(.tOlr Mi'\ l.ttfet C.W.lt"""°tt•1'4l""ft'111t I tH~~~,~,.-i,_ A~\."'9f >1 tM\Mwlt' htud llMIT 0.l tOUf'IMI 'U ctllSlltlf• HO 10 .-1.11111 fl.AA$ Of All .. OC.ot• • { t te ~o~r1 N Weed Put>f1\llH 1 ttom~s !<~"" EcSito1 d1toi°ioB Page .. a:...: ........................................................ .. T UBSOiy Juml b 1978 • D eci 1011 a N w Blow to F1·eedom Thv I ~ ~up1 t nll· t 111111 tk t 1~11111 l1pholtl1n~ th1: 1 1~ht ot pol1< t• to rn;.il..t· t111,rn111111111·1·<l w .i 1 dtt•:-. 111 111•\\:-. 111 1.wnit.at1on .., <1ff1n·.., Lu E'\<1nw11· anci 't'l/t' ttlrn ... tlO('\I ml'nh a11cl 1 eportt.·r.... 1\Ult•, • .., ,1n t·1·11t· I\\ ,..,t ul nghh l'lt•arl~ ~l t lurth m lhl• C1111-,t1t t1IH111 Tlw :>I•> J dt•1·1~10n \\4.J' lht ( lll!1\tl\<ltlllll CJI J ('.t"t' th,11 h 'AJI\ 111 1971 lo llowu1g i.I .... 111 1111w M'<.1 1 t·h 111' 1ht• oltll't·~ <>f thl' Sta11f orcl Ua11\ "' pnlH't' ..,t·1·l-.1ng unpuhlt:-.hl'Cl photo' ot a <"1:1..,h lw1 \H•t•n pohc·" :111<1 dt·11wn:-.trator.., II rt'\l'I :-.cd t·,11 l1t·1 h:gJl rnl111g .... that found th1: ..,l'<.ir<'h h.Jcl \ tol~Jlt·d both lhl' F1r:-.t .\ml!ndml.!nt prolN:t1un ot lrl'l·clom of tht• prt•..,.., .1 11d lhL· Fourth AmE-ndmt•tH g uaranll·t• ag:11n-.t u11n·.i ,011,1blt· .... earc·h :ind "l"t1.un· Tlw ~t;111lorcl l>a1h 111c·ult·n1 \\ •'" httl onc 111 <1 1H111llll'r <1( M·an·hl·:-. ul 11t-w:-.pa1wr <11 t wl'' ;rncl l(•il•\ 1~1011 ~ludw:- 111 n .:ccnt ~·l·;irs by pohc.·(• l1lC1"11'g tor unpublt~hed fi lm. yhotos and ~ckgroun cl infonn:111on wh1<'h th<') ll'lt might ·ht· used a.., l'\'l<lene<• an c·r1m111.tl 1nq·,t1~at1on:-. 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Ill l'rlt•ct that :-urh s(•archt·:- .1re ll·gal. t•\·cn lh11ugh no 1 ('Jl4 1111·r:-o r ntht•1 otC'11pant:-. of thl· prL·rn1:-L'" ~fft• "lll>IJl'<'lf'd ol 1·r11nm1:1I tn\'(>h <'ll1l'rll r\ mug1~trak m a~ 1:-:-Ul' .1 \\ar nmt tor sud1 LI Mlll>rtsc '-t·~1reh. five of thl' 1us lH'l'' nill'<I. nwrc·ly o n pohe1· as ... uranc<' that ·1 tun~ .... ·· lh<·~ .111 · ca1Thing 101 art· lm·dtt·d 1111 the premises The three d1ssC'ntinl.! 111 .... 1 tl'l'~ a n·un1tely n<itecl that I Ill' i OC\'ll<l ble l'll t •Cl Of :-U(•h wa rcht•' Cl pci rl t rom d1:.- ruptmg news 01>t·rat ions \\OulcJ he to hampl'r press l rt'edom by making tl 1mpos!,1hle tor reporters to prom1:-.c <·onfidenti al1t ~ to potc.·nt 1al source:-and therl'lorc ~hut t mg off such sourt't·:- Wt· mu:-.l :iprt•\• \\ttll tlw r h:111 nwn ot tlw lhHIM' 1 11tl1t1Jr~ r11nHn1t1 t•1 • 1111 1·11t11 h . <I\ 11 ltht 1111..•.., .ind ad rntn1strat11111 111 llt,lwt· \\111 1 .... 11<1 th.ii p11l11 t· 'l'iJ11·1l\''> 111 111•\\ :-p<i pl'I'' 1101 onl\ h<1\ 1· ;1 d11llt11g 1'111 ·1·1 !Jut .rho an· -.11mev. tw1 ~U,l!)..!t'~ll\'(' ol a p11l11·1' st;1l1• Ton ollt·n 111 n·tt•nt h1'-t111'\ \\l' h,l\'l' "''1•11 th;1t 1ak111~ 111n11·0J ul fll•\\:o.papt•r -. :.rnd hroutkastang la<"tltltL'~ tan lw t lw f1rsl .... t<'P an C'l'l'~1tt0n 0J a pullet• st~1I<• A Worthy Effort What can be done bv c1ti tcns seeking l o right what 1 he.v see <JS wrong has ·bee n demonstrated rcrcnlly b~· hucker~ of thl' TIN Ct.;P po htital eamp&Jtgn rl'lorm pro pus a I Coll\ intcc1 pol1t1 tul n·torm '' net'<lt·cl 111 CJran,!.!1· C'oun 1 \ thl' 1111 eupperl'> 1'1 rsl dt·s1~1w(i ,1 ffll'iJ'llll L' lltt•\ bt·l11:\'l' \\all 1·un• thl· pol1tintl Ill Tlwv tlwn \\t•nt ;,.thl)ut thl' :-.ll'L'tt uoth 1,,..,k ot toll1.·t·t111,I.! .1::.:nm n·g1..,tercd volt·r :-.1g11aturc~ lll·l·tkd 10 qu.rltl~ thl•t1 pro1>1>:-.~1l lo r till' l\ov+.c>mber ~t·m·rul t'IC'C't1nn hallot In a flow m1)nths. the llncuppers W<Jlkt.1d through 1 ·no ugh nl'ighborhood:-. and s t<xxl in front of l'nuugh ::.h<>p· p111g centC'rs to hu\(' 100.045 ~1gnatur<>s uffh:(•d to lhl·lr 111 1t1alive petitions . Usua lly between 25 and 30 percent of the :-.1gnatures found on such petitions b<:long to person~ who. though "<'II intentioned. arc for o ne reason or ;mother not cur 1T ntly registered v()t ers . ln lhc T I!'J CuP ca5e. howcvt·r . thl' 11waltd signature 11gure was less tha n 1-1 percent. an 1nd1c:ation care wa~ u~ed when ('Ollecting the sif!ncitures. Working s lrict ly thro ugh unpaid volunlt·l·r' ..ind ... pending less lh<m S:J.000 for forms Jnd ... uppl1t·" l ht• t 111 1·uµ1u•rs mon.• than qu<.11il'1cd their n •t1Jr m plan l•>r lht• J.:l'nt.·ral t•l('<'lton ballot. J l m<Jrb lhc first timf' a n 111 it sat 1' t· t•ff111 t ti.r s l'\ l'r ht•1·n s•uTes::.ful Ill Or;mge Count~. Thl• Liii euµ1wr.., <Jrl' lo IX' l'o11 gr.it ul,t11•cl 1111 thv11 \\11r k . <·ongraluh.1t N1 lor ha\'tnl! th<: 1nt1·rv..,1 111 th<·11 t~1t1..,t· .ind tong ratultttt.·d for ha\·ing tht• l'l1L'l'I-.:.' 1wv<i<'<I lo h:1C'I I ltc1 r l'Oll\'lt'l IOll:-. Message Is Clear Orange Count.ans who are ~ull <.>nng along with the pl'rplexm,g decision .... and non -deci..,ums of CalTrnns hac1 tl·ason for a s ubdued c huckle last wt•ck The s tate Sen ate budget s ubcommittN· s uddenly \ ot - "" to l'ltminatP the s.t0.7fl-l annual salan of sl<Jtt• rran sportatton D1n·c·tor Adri&Jna Gt&Jnturc·o t rom thl' n<•\\ h11dgel ball. The L,cg1slaturl' <"•in 't fire M~ (;1,inturco. but thl· 'a lar:v maneuvt·r was a \\'ay of c<i ll1 ng <:1"· Brown's al· ll'nlion lo thE> fof't that lhert· is con!->1cll'rahll· d1..,~ati!:;fac· I 111n \\1th the perlormantl' ol has :.tppo111lt'l' Tht> purr><>st·. '""I <:ommittee <"ha1rm.111 ~l·11. :\It rl'CI \lq111st v.as lo "i•t•)..!•~ter cxtremt· fi1,pll'asurl• \.\lth tht> lt1gh hanckrl ,µnd improper procccJun·:-thl' d1n•<·tor h;,i:-. t•mpluyNI ·· - He "',1, lt>llH'd in the action b~ :'\l'\\ port Bl·.11·h ~t·n l>cnn1s C arpl'llll'r. v.ho doubtless ha .. ht·<n'cl pll·nt~ 111 < 11mplaint:-;,i hout thc· l'ulTrans direC'tor from has :.llllh 1)1:-.· I net const 1t lll'nts Thl· <11 rt•t·tor ..... ;Ila n probably \\ 111 i>l' 1 t·:-.tored a.., lhl· lnulgt·t m.1k1•.., 1t~ \\ ;,i~ through thl' Lt•g1:-.lature. But 1t .tit go1.•.., lo ~how lhl•rt:'s more than onl· \\Cl~ to gl'l the pu hi 1<· ... nw~:-.:tgl' lip Io the state cap it a l Boyd/ Intelligence ~I udrnts of the m1nrt have h••1 rnl'd th<il the highest ..,l·nrl's on intclltgcnre tests .q1pt•,1r to havt• something t•bl· 1n l'Ommon. with some ~·'(l'i.'PI ion-. M~t a~ babies ' ' Dear Gloomy Gus So first c lass mail :-l'rvice now costs 15 l·t•nta. My mailbox ts tl<ll ly ('rnmmed with Ju nk mall. yet m y pe n s ion c he ck postmarkc:d Muy 30 In Chicago didn't arr ive lintll June a. What's first class about that" M JC. were hrctisl red /\ -.ubstance called \.\' .. unc 1n human milk bear~ ~Om('hO\I• <in learnini.: abi lttv. thcv think Fast·innt ing. if ractual lt 's a m1stak£> lor ;i GC'min1 man to marn an Arte~ woman. Or so the stargazers contend. /\ Gemini m an wants to dom inate, they say. a nd so does an /\raes woman. Thal leads to too many fights. Also. an Ar1t-s worn an is incltn<'d to he fl1 rtat1ous. and a Gemini man 1s jealous. Ir givl'n cause. No city in the world has more beal'li in the ai r thun doe~ llous lon with 1ls lG police helicopters They co11t SJ97 .000 ap1ere. remember In a town with s urrtclent municipal helicopters, 11 has heeo said. civic officials rar~ly ao by laxl Q "What's lh~ oldest print cd dally nl'wspsl')('r" .. /\ Th<' Pl•k1 n~ <ia,,ctlt' f"lr~t l'iRUt> rnmt• imt In I\ U 1:1so Ro\\land Evans /Robert Novalr Jarvis Gives Brown a Theme ~AN Dl ~GU Whl'n Cov I::d rnund G Brown .11 appcured al .t I 1111d ra1sl•r here ont! wct'k lwl 1111· C:.ililwnia \'Olcrs W<.'re 111111111 to ;1µpro' t· ma:-.~1' 1• prop t"rt v '"" I \'tllH'I ion. ht• dc·m· 11 11 !->I rated :.in l'.Xl raordtnary pullt1c.1l Jg1 li ly which mu}' )Cl 11ro1wl him into lhl Wtule llou.w B 1cm11 1~ ,111 ;1 • owl·d opponent Of the <.'tlllStttUllOnal <1mendment 1 sponsort•d by a11t1 t;.ix 1· I II ' J 11 1· r II ,, \\ J I cl J ;.ir•.t ~ I C'Ul ting $7 b1lhon 1n p 1o perl y taxes. ~ind so l\crc mo•d fffl'Sl·nl :.it I he po~h Ko n <i f\<:1 1 Cluh who had :-pl'nt S125 a plate Neverthe· lt·ss thl•t <: \H1s no call to defe<:1l J arva!-> Hather. Orown quietly called 1t .. the latest mcn1fcsta· tion of a very serious Utlt'ase ubout government .. and hoped hrs rL''ponse lo 1t could produce J "re1wwed charter .. ro r govern mcnt TllATclimaxcd a wee k of hasty :1dJ11,tment Ii,\ Brown onct• tl hl•(· u nh· cll'<• r lh(• J .., rn!'> iJ mend· 1111•111 \Wuld p1t:.:-. ;>.;111 only did Ill':-\\ 1lrh ll'om ;.ill out oppo:.1t111n lo 1h·t;~dwd <1rnb1gu1ty hut n· 'um 1•d lhl' :1nl1 govcrnml•nl rht·to11c· of h1~ l«.trly. 1ntensel) popular day~ a!-. governor. This shirt may well fu lfill what Brown a n d h is pol1l1 c &t strategists have been seeking: a new approach bringing the gov. ernor <ind his Poll ratings out of the doldrums . Iron1cally. the Jarvis amendment could prove Jl'rry Brown·s s alvation. both for rl' elN•t1on this year and his llmb1t1ons to r eplace Jimmy Carl er m t980 _ Tho~e amb1twns r cc·C'nllv h<:1d tw1.·n l't'hPSl'd b.v \\ orrtc!-. ·<About \\ 1 nn1 n~ ;.i <;t•cond term ll1s 1'10:-1.· .. t <1dv1M·rs ad m 1llcd that lh1.• m<Jg1c of 1975. whe n Brown t'nlranced a broad s pectrum OP· posing big government and high Earl Waters t axl':.. twd disappeared fl aving gradually be<.'ome lhl· pro11onenl or gon•rnmcnt program~. ht' ha:. lx.•t'n :-.11w1t11ni.t rnon~ llkt> t'id~on Rorkefcller lh<Jn Jc1 ry Brown WHAT'S MORE. tho:-1· ::.anw :.idv 1s1:rs admit th1.· S600.000 l>l Ull0 Y.1 de media bt1 11 for i. Democratic primary t<1mpa1gn in \\ h1rh Hrown laced no ~enous o ppo s1 t 1o n had n ot rt-ally reslort'd ha~ former standing To lhc middle cfasl>, Ht OY. n had bet·ome a !>l'Clan1.1n .111\'ocall::' iJgainst nucl<.•ar Power. for 1arm workers. against bu!>mes:-and for social reform Brown's political touch was particularly shaky on Jarvis By insisting on lax relier \o\oh1ch rt'· distributed income to the poor he m ust share with tht· :.talc IC'g1slature blame for inaction that generated 1rres1slible pres s ure tor Jarvis One or Brown .., kt•y a dv1st-1 s ~onccdl'd 10 11. I h a l . I n u n <I e I t• :< I l rn a I I r. ~ eh.in(·t•:-. toe ·"'"'~· · Jl·rq 1111:.scd JU!)l ho\.\ murh puhhl' t•on tt'm pl thL·n· I' for tht poLw·.11 C'I a::.s. · (' ,, m I>;, I).; ll j n µ \ I g ()I 0 u .1 y .11-(.1111~1 lhc .Jar\'1:-:.imt•ndml·nt th1:-spring. BrO\\O n1mm1t1t•cl ,, r ,1 n u nm 111g <1 1 Ml f.l o I d 1r,_,1 blunder llc ~uppo111·d .. lrcctl on higher Ol'W prop~·rt~ asi.esi- mcnts 1u~t 1Jdo1 1· lht· Jarvi~ \ otL· ;; t 1 <in!"p.ircnt i.:1mm1rl. I ,. I m t d k I n d t• I ~ a r I t· I\ \\ :ill'rgall· hv lht· hot tempered J arvis . Facmg a pl't son al dcfe<it and the heada<.'hl· of ront rontin~ the S7 btllton n ·q ·nul' lo:< . Urown sc•cml'<l hl·.tdcd tor .d1~ aster fWO WEEK~ bdorl' lht· t'll·1· 11on . Brown <J hrupll) ... h1ft( d g,·a rs fi ts bor<lt•1 111 hor<lt-1 • Mex 1 ~0 lo·Ort·gon ' <·.tmpa1go iHIS INS'fr1'UflOH IS PROl'Ec.1ED 81.l rHE SIU.OF~ 'Don ·1 worrv ah<1ut 1h11t ''fm-1usc go un in und look umumJ1• New County Movement Grows J\ It hough only Los J\ngde!-. vnters \\'Iii ('J:-l ballot:.-on the question. the· 1:-:-.ue 11r whelht·r the stale IS tu h<i VC l WO n('W ('nunl1es is altrac·t1ng ~tat('wtd~ interest In th1::. pnmar~ 1.•lctt1on <tre me:.i:-.un•:< ""ht l·h would cur ve: the· l' () U n t I ('~ Cd !'iouth na.\ arl cl l'1·n 1n :-.u1.,r out 0 f I h I' soul hw1•:<ter11 portion of Lo:< :\ n g c I t• -. County. Thl' :-p 11 I n r f.., would rcqu1n• a m ajority vote not only of lhe proposed new counties but a ll lhc rest or the voters in the populou~ l'X tsl· ing county. It 1s a largl' order but sentiment Iii running 1n favor of the change. T wo years ago the county re j ec t c d a move f rom the northl'astem side lo form what was to be called Canyon County. But the movements to secede have been growing with groups an the San Fernando and Sao Sydney Harris Cabriel valleys also anx1ou.s to break a way. BecauM• of the~e kindred groups. proponents of the two new county proposals now berore the voters believe they have <:1 good chance for !-Uccess. Als o t hey beh cve that the forces in county government. which worked to defeat forma· I 1on or a new county two ye arc, ;1~0. are too deeply involved an fighting the Jarvis·Gann lax in · 1t1ative to put forth their max· 1mum efforts in battling off the new county move. THE DESIRE to break away from estabUshed counties and form new ones is not confined to Los Angeles. It has been build· mg in Santa Barbara. Monterey. and Place r counties a mong othe r places. Two years ago there was a proposal to create the lnterMountain County in the northeastern part of the state next to the Oregon border. and there have bee n rumbles from t'astern San Bernardino County as well. ll is part of the rebellion <Against too much governme nt and ~ovcrnment grown too big and too costly Tht Lo' J\n~t·ft-, complatnL<; also tnclud<' the pro· test that fi ve county -,uper v1sor' cannot cto a pro p(·r :oh 10 representing a count,\ nf mon· than i million peoplt• DISSENSION in other an. a:-<tf lhe s tale also <.1rc rnnnN·ted with represl·nlat1on. or the lack or ,, This 1!-largc•fy duP to l ht Supreme Couc t om man ont: vote ruling. II has pl <lt'NI all lht super visors. in t·ounttl':-. Ilk£: !>:.in Bernardino. Sant:.i Barbare. and Monterey at one: end of th( county where lhc popul<1t1on t'- centered leaving I hl ot ht·r t•nd reeling as though 11 1s un rep resented. Prospects for adding two or more new counties to lht: l>tatc !" total of 58 s hould not bt slartltn~ however. f'or there· as nothinJ? !-a c r e d a b o u t t h e p r cs l· n I number The foci 1:-there 1!.n'l even anything lo1uca about pre:- ent county boundartC!:> 1n mo~t cases ln1 t1ally, when lhc l>lalc wu !-> formed. there were C"rea lcd only 27 counlles. Tht: hnes dr c.wn. lake the reasons tor their very .. \\ 1ng ;1~.,1c~l .l.i1'1:< v. ll~ nm l't. l!l•d ln..,h•ad tw .rnnou1w1·1JI (Oll fl'li.'lll'l'" v.1th tinc1n1wl 1•' I pt 1 I:-to cit 11·1 n 1n1· "' r.~ll'gy t ol lcJ\\ 1111-"1: ... 1. h<· no"" c·on~l·dt·<l \\OU :d IJI. 1111 P<ll>l>~t gt.· of .J tlf \o IS O~ i\ TOlrR t>I Iii.JI'!.. l'11u 11·ht·" in Lo' .\n~t.l'' '\I .1 \ 2X . M ,1ynr Torn U1 a<1 11•\ to .. rar.j?ut•d .111 d :t·ll('I'!'-lo \oOlt· Jf.;dlll:<I Ja1\1:- lha .not Brown flt· hordl.\ nwn 1111111•11 Ila ISMH' '" th1· (1rsl l\\11 t·hurrht•" \ts .I\•<! 1h1n in lht· th11 d <·hun·h uml<'r<"ut tht· anu J;1 1 v1 . < !a.m lh<1t ll' pas..,aji!•· '' ovlcl h.o11 \II ,1i gov1•rnnw1H "l'rV I('(.'~ /\11 the:-1 •h,Pg:-wall b1· tlont-'"'d Hro"' n by th1• 1>co ph lh\•m:-.t>I \l':> II not I)~ I he ~OY t.>rr.m1 ·nl J rc>ti.rn lo h::-d1~ <.•;1 rdcd l!J7f c;tll tor · volun 1.111~.m I l'iJl<i('IOg gov£>rnmcnl LJtt r lhJt Sun<!J\ uddre .. :-.1 ng J 1'hl t'rtng Armt·ni<•n 1ndt-p('n dcnct-•<tllv ol 'lllTll' 7 ()()11. lw .::-a 1d not ont• word alx.>ul lht' t•om an g \o()[L Hro,Hl now rJt!... al'>oul th•• \01<'c ol lh<' !JC·oplt IJt tnj.! ht•ard .ind prom1"l'!-'"' r1· going 10 1·111 ~O\l•rnm1 nt . 1 •• Ii !•·\1'1" I It 1 l,:1m ... h1 '" l.k·'tl u;1.1111111 r! 111 l'!.1 .. nd 1,1..t \ •t· 1 •1 t·l!~ ; r, h j \\ ti I J cJ d I t' Ill' V. I ' ti p11l1l 1t a l -.trl·1~g1h It. •ht goH·t r 111<'1\l .. 1, lh<. t'.k'Oph w:a: on .i&Jrv" not ,, public mt·~::. ... 1-l· tor .it·ri ... B r o w n 1 o 1 t· l I• r 11 l o .1 11 1 1 governmc>nt po~tun•s of ht:< f11::.1 two yt-arl' a~ J?O"<·rno r" · Fin1.· he rephl'd le U!-, · tht·n Y. l' ha H· " rl'nc>w<'d mand;,tt• I rom lht: pt-o JJl1.· 1.farv1~ 1~ st. vHe!y f!Jv.t•d bul v. 1.· wall tlo :t · · Th!:-'' UroY.r " lhc·mt> for lh•· • ;ii I <' ur. p :. · ,:: r. ;1 r ct p 1 • 1 h .1 p .... h1•\onlf , .... ·t n rr.Oll'I\ P"""'hl1• th .JI Bl'llwn v.ou:11 ';,r r) I• tht· n;i•1or. 1111-.l;>r\t' 11>11'1·1! b;1r.m·r of 1,.\ rt•d1w1111r• r.C! 11t:1:11•1t }.!II\ 1·rnm1•nt ·· t! \\I 11,pc1ccl 111 •hi ... prohlt-rr 1t c•11 ·u!\ ·ht• n·pl:t•c! \\llh111:• t Vt r th1 Inn: of .L ~ m ! !P "lht• rt·!"I of ltw N;11nl r\ \lould bt:. t-\lremt i~ ir.tC'res•{'d • Ill State f xt~t(·nt·l, Wl'f<' ha ~('cl upon \\ htrr. .incl c·apr•r<· !<tnd pol1t1<•al tr<Hl•r.)! • H1n:r.!1 :11 a '" had n11 JH <JJ,!r :1ph11·;.I ha"" :n mo,l n 1-.ec.. and ... omt '' l'tt' rno11· I <•n nful than n·ar Jl.ST HOW 1m<;µ1n;.irv 1:< M '<'fl 1n lht ?852 !t g1-i;111on \\h11'11 l"rl :ill'd l';.iut :.ul\ Count v. out 111 •• n :.n,1 \\Oll h <llcln I C\I:<( Ill C.11tfo1 n1 .. ht..'"••:-. 1r. !n1·11.·a:-.l 111 Ht<· ltn(• \1 h1rh \\''" 10 twt·11m1· rlw b111 <I\ r ol the SI ;,ft• of :"'t·\ J<l.i No :-O<Jnt•r h.:.111 1h1 w ?ot'.11 1·n 1 t l IC "' hl en < rt .1 tl·<l th ,111 l h• · c lurnnr tor --111 11.., 1 n mm1•nn•ll <ind tor th1.· n1.•>.I ~.; .,.l«l l'> the Lt-1:?1slaturl' nl'rup1ccl ll:<1·l t 1·an· 1ng nc w count1t''-ou t of Ill•· on g1nal Zl Th111u~h th1!> .. ,011.1 I I 0 n I he Id r j.( t• :< t 1· 0 u n t ,\'. Mc. ri PO!-> a. bee ,1 rn t· om· 111 ttw smallc~l a:-. did ~an D11::"gn wh1l·h had bef.'n the sec·ond l:.irJ!t·..,t Im ptrtal bcrame t he· la:-.t to bl' 1ormt>rt rn 1911'' .1 n11 v.11h lh1· n u m h ,. r t h e n "' 1 5 H 1 h • • Lc~1~ ICJI url I urnt d to n ·adJu:-t t n 1=: l OUnl y l)()und a r it·' "' <'apnc1ou~ly thJf the Suprc mt· Court c·atled •• v1rtua' halt to l>Ut·h i;?am~ an l920. Wise Men Don't Mistake Weakness for Virtue Knowing your own s trength is a fine thing. Recogn1Z1ng your own weakness 1s eve n better. Whal is really bad. what hurts and finally defeats U!'> 1s m1stak- '"K a weakness for a strength T ll E RF,i\SON that the seven sin s a n• so deadly 1s thm I h c 't a r l' m ostly un kn o wn t o t h e i r possessors and they arc unknown hec a use they arc called hy different names The stubborn man imagines he 11 resolute The vacillating man s upposet1 he ls rlexlble The e nvlou11 m1m. the lu.'llful man. the cold mon even tran:.lates h1tt derect Into Positive tt!rm:-. IOhvlously, I use the word "man" ienerl('n lly here. includ Ing wo men. too.> JOH N ('Al.VIN. for whose jlencral vlrw1 I do no, have mut'h admiration. was o l(reat .incl purposeful man because he knew the best thin~ in the world to know about himself. .. I have not so great a struggle with my vices. numerous as they are." he wrote. "as I have with my impaltcnce. lr1y efforts are not absolutely useless : yet I have never been able to conquer this wild beast.·· A lesser man than Calvin would have persuaded himself that his "impatience" was real- ly the virtue of energy, efficien. cy. or i eal. Calvin, as a realist Jbout human nature. did not at t~mpl to toot h1ms<:lf IT IS TOO Olten thl 1rn.t w1. a re proudest of. and 1ee1 lht ~lrongc~l in posse!>s1n~. tha1 1.· .. grealu Cll•fe<.'t than anv ·v1cl Wl' might admll In 1·1h1nk of Robby Kenned}. ~o proud of hi ... <1mb1t1on . so ready 10 <·u• do''" .myonl 1n his wa). \\ho miJ!h\ :-1111 ht ah\l' •odu} 1( hl ha<! rl·:-.traanrd h1m~e1r •· 1:111<· :n h1!- JH t•1·1 p11ous leap lC11-'<•rd lht Pres1dcnt1al primary • I l thtnl. ol Ernest llemingwa~ ~wa~gc nng in h•" !>Cn:><' of fiil~l' m anhncs~. an'1 11nally hl11w1n~· oul ht~ hr.11r.!-\\h1·n lhl• r,w;.id1 · rollJfh l'cl •'' 11 ":1:-. hound lo do :•1 I inll· \\'h;11 ht· \\ rongl v 1m ;1g1nc>d to lw o1 -,1n•11glh turno•d into m g~llom.tn :.• .11111 p111v1·1I 111 hfF h1:< lalal ddt c I llow rtlul'l1 rr.orc of h1~ •altnl h.-nu~ht h.1\1 ' J..;;' c n U!-> an1: ho" ml·' h mr1rt• hont ~If~ had ht 1!1·1"11 .1hl1· 1C1 ;.1·c·1·pl ;1 hltlt· mort· ~011111·~:< ,11 lh1 1'01 l of l11mt·~ll \I.I. \ROV"'O 1.• v.c• 'c·1· PN• pt m1,1n1<·rprc 1111g .11u1 tm~us 1n!' thl•t r 14t akrll'"M'" ttw pres :.un• l)ouncJ think lhcy have a lui-1 tor Ith lht• JIO""l'r d11H·n dliUtll lht rr.M l\l' lh.11 lhl''.> dlt• ·n.,1111;11 l1 ad1 ·r" thl' hJ11lof h t• ;1 I I I ,1 i ! I h 1• m " I' l \' ('.; pra ~m:11:~1 ... <11HJ tlw smu~ly mtolc·r< nl I.int' th,•t the\ an· h1~h pt llH •pied . .1 1·~11 .. 1:-t l'l'Ordc•d a!' prl'fc1 111').: lht• 1•om1wn~ nf Cht• di' llj)UIJ:)ll• lht• 01 \ll\o\o t•d "lnllt'I" 11\t• l,ll !Urt'' ht I tlJ I' \h1°\ ,1[ ll ;i!>I 1h1I nol r11111 I ht-m't 1\ t lh.11 t h11 r wt.1 ',.n1·'"'' \\tre ''rl'njlth ... Tlw on•\ P\'I !-Qn :n thf' :'lit·""' Tt>!-1 •. rm nl ,., l'r prom1wll ttll t'1tlt hit· Y..1 ..• ""If conft!'lllt:ll I hll I ' • 1 CALIFORNIA OBITUARIES One Whale of a .Job \lll'f" "tH·nd1 nJ,! mon• than lt\'l' hour~ -.<·ulptmg <• 1111 loot blue whale on f'ahr11lo Beach. ~<;>uth ot Los t\ngt•lc:,. lhe voluntel't' art1 ~b fo1 ml'd anothl•r l1kt·nc•:--. \\ 11 h ( . For the Record Death Nolf~es AUSTI N (., .JnO 'tmc>lhy Pdlt,.r· on "' T Uf~On "''"ontt a fWOff\f"f l o"' P•Uer'\On ot ( u,O,,d ,u1t'I 'qrdr,dcn1tdrf'n A '"~"'0'•"' , .. rv•t." 'or ~" who wi\h to ·••ti•tHl wdl bf1 f~ld "' lhf' t~rrtth f\Onw. J\1\# Wtllo l('fN• c~t• Mf\•. Ca (lt I 00 t• M W1-o~ay, Junt 1, 19/8 f "' ,.,,o.iv net' ~\ted contrlou l•an to thf ""''n Patter~ Mtmortdt '>' f\91~0 n10 di C>..,~ C.0.\t COllt'1<' MICHAEL P A\l':.TIN dllP 11 ot Nrwf)Orl ~a.th. (..t P,t\,t'G dW4T "' E:.n· • nllldA S.Ja <..ttllk>H11t ~urv1vfld b'f hroth .. ,, t.d'w.)HJ Au r.n ol Otdf\Qt> Cd (f\fHl•f' Au-.,ttn o t NtwOOtl bPdCh C,; 1ten Nf>I'°" ot !Mt1 JO-~. C• , C.IM N•1'on ot ~-~• S..acn. CAI • S<olt \trv ... l(enny anc:J 8rU<t' S1N"I ..111 ot HAWS r .. comi1,Wil>h1nQton.i<>0\1'1~"Su'"" MAR Y M HAWS. trtld~nt o t M ... r1l' A1.ntin of la<.omi11, Wa\h1noton N~¥rport Bt-6-ch. C• PAued dWd 'f on And l 1no .. Nel'°n ot Nf'wOOtl DPdCh )Utll' ~ 19/8 Survlwd bY n.r SOO\ c ., t•tl>r• ano ''"" ""''""' Eo•<1ro J.1mo R Ha .. \ ot Cos I/It-"'· C•. •nd d~ M•filyn A'"ttn Of Nfl'wQOrl 8PdCf'I '1•ut L ~11'#'\ ot Nf!'Wbut'Y P~n., C. .. C" 111nd \fttp tt't'""°' ana mothit1>r l(t"n twn \1,lfilr\ Au.by K1111•r o·t Oti:lahoma 41't0 M dfQdt't"'I Slf'rt (tt t .tl om• .tt\d 6 1111 .. 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(hr 1\tOONtr P411P"'°""' I'll (O\IA Mrw SMITH· TUTHIU·L.AMI MORTUAIY WESTCLlff CHArEL 427E 17th'il <. n~t a MP'd b46·488H r!HCE llOTHEAS SMITHS' MOITUAIY IJ'l 7 M 1111 ,1 111Jl)f11l(jl lit flt• I h !:1366'>3<'1 l"£ftC FAMILY COLONIAL R.IHUAL HOME 780 1 Botsa A..," We<.lm1n<.ter 893·3525 rACIFtC VIEW MEMOllAL rAllC C:nrnetery Mortu,irv Chc1pe1 3!>00 Pacific V1,.w Drnw NPwoort C..il1 lnrrn,1 044-;>7(10 McCORMICK MORTUARIES LlQIJllil 8!'.IC:h 494 941'> Lc1Qunc1 lltll'> 768-0933 Sdn Juan CaD1s1rann 495·1776 IALn-lflGHO ... ~HOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 llU.llOADWAY MOttTUAIY I ti) Bro.1t1wJy ( •)•.!,1 Mf" I tid:' q P .. CJ SHlfffl MOITUAIY 976 So COil'>I Hwy Laguna Bench 494-1535 1533 N El Camino Real San Clemente 492..0100 A ROWE '>E lM"' P ROWE r"''°'"' ol Cost• Mt...... C..·• P,,, "'•>d dWd'f on Jun.-), l'f/I Su,v11tt'"CI O'I • '°"' Attnur L l"'•bo ot ~I.Jn .. •. Uarph lt"dbO of 1Cfd"6 f .111\, td.11\0 Gf>t .. ld H1r k' Of Honolutu, '1<1w,••• ''"° E<lw••O lt:1•bo 01 Oloomtnqton, C<t , otw \ut "'""d nv S orant1t hddr~n _,nd • or,.c11 Qf~f'ICltl'llldrPn Gr(t#'\•Of' \.l°fVIC .. \ will ..,.. h,.to on Tnur-\ll...ty Junt' 8 tlf18 .11 10AM ).1.,rbOr Lawn Ml'mofl11I ftdrto r, 11 ntn mdy Cdll 10, v1\1t.u1on on w .. one .. <1•~ "'' a .. n U"O•tdwJv MortlH'Y~ 110 8roactw1t'/ (O\IA M f"W, CA 8tll 8r0detway Mortuclt 'f 01r.-l tOf\ Deatlu Elsewhere CINCINNATI tAP J Joseph B. Ha ll. 78. chairman from 1948 to 1961 or the Kroger Co th t• third I CJrgcs l s upcrmarket (•ha1n in thl' nation -and former t ha1rman or the l)()ard of t ht• F t·r1 cral Rl'scr ve Bank of Cleveland. cited Sunday I.OS 1\LTOS IAP 1 William A. Beekhuis, 72. ;1 n·t1 rcd vice presi<il-nt ol Standard 011 <.:o of C:tldornia. died CJl h1~ home here Monday LOS ANGELES 1 Al' I -Laurence T. Greiner. 73. a retired executive of the R.F. Goodrich C11 and foreman of the 1972 Los Angeles Grand .Jur). died Sunday at St. .I o s e p h · s Hos p 1 t a I 1 n £'hO<.'OIX I.OS A1'G ELES I AP 1 llaruye Masaoka, 92. one of two mothers c1l<.•d ir1 the Congn•!-.s1onal HN'Ord for havi n~ f1 v1• ~on :-. 1r1 co mb at s1m11 1l;tneou:-.ly dunnf,! World War II, d1rd Fri d:J \' J rti•r a prolongt•d 111 · nl'!>S &utender Wncocts Universe BEVERLY ll lLLS (AP) -The next lamc- vou order (.I rlrlnk nn<I w a rH somet hing d 1 f ft•re nt. try this One otmce of vodk:i • . ounce 01 ml•lon liquC'u1 . 1 ~ ounc·c of p1~1 ;1ch10 Il g 11 f' u r • I ' :! o u n l' l' <• f pini•applr Jllt<'l'. tJnd •:: o unce of It rtH' 1 UIC'l'. blended over 1c('. shaken and pr<.'sent<'d 1n t a ll glass and garnished IT'S CALLE D Th<.' Universe. but you better bring a long the recipe b<.'cau se on l v one bat t<'n<lf•r kno .... ~ 1t V a I 1• r 1 o · ' B o I) h ,. ' · B<tlugo. who works 1.n a Tl'Staurant in Vah•nc1a Th t1 t '" the or1J!tnHl con<'O<'t1on tha t won llatugo the 30th annual ll S Ba rte nders Guild com petition Mo nday nig ht :it the Brverly llilLon tlotel A ..... .._,. human~. <•nd pu11C"t 11,1tl·d 1t \\1th their ov. n mcssi.lge to 'S;H·t· t lle \\'twit•:-.. This \\ :.i:-. • di JHtl'l of an •lllllltal \\'h;llc· V1 t•-.t:.i held in San Pl·drn l ht ~ p ::1-.1 Wt'l'hl'lld Distribution F onnula Eyed S/\C'RA M E~TO •AP 1 A:;.sembly Speaker Leo M <'Cartll\ :-a\.., I hi' SI I IJ1ll1on that local gov- ernments "<1ul<I "·" t· ll'fL <c1fll'r Proposition 13 will probably be ll1-.tr1h1111·ll l•.\ tht· Legislature a nd the governor. McCarthy talkl·cl to rc•portcrs Monday after a two·hour meeting ol Assembly Democrats on the eve of the primar) clt•c·t1on in which Propos ition 13 1s expected to p<.i-. ... PROPOSITION 1:1. the J a rv1s·Gann in1t1ative. would cut properly t uxcs an average of 57 percent a nd reduce local government revenue by an estimated S7 b1l11cm And it would prom1>I the Legis lature to pass a lciw d etermining ho.,.. lhl· rem<Jining property tax money -S4 4 b1llwn. not including $1 million needed for debt serv1tc• 1s to be distributed. AT PRESENT. the c·1t1c·c;. counties and school districts distribute tht· monl·~ they collect. But the J 41rv1s 1nillat1v(' <1d1b to thl• Constitution the re- qutrl•rnent that 1t hl· distributed ac<'ordmg lo a !>Lal<' law McCarthy said plans to set up s pecial commit· l l'l'!-o ('Omposcd or local government officials to dlS· t n bu Le the moncy arc running into legal obstacles. "PROBABLY WHAT we are' heading toward is the Legis lature and the governor writing some kind of formula to d1stribut<• that $4 4 bi1Ji9n in rev- enues, .. ~ht San Francisco Democratsaid. Another legislative prohlem 1s how to dis- tribute the S2 5 blllton of th<.• s tate s urplus that McCcirthv said can be used to lessen the effects or the J arvls initiat1v<.'. II E S Ai 0 II E IS t rying to discourage leg1slatorc; from introducing a flurry of bills after the pnmary lo advance dozens or different ways to react to Proposition 13 ''Thal would c·n·att• a grc•at dC'al of confusion I would like the bipartisan leaders of both houses to com~ up with a course of action. We have three wet•ks to come up with the answers or local gov- crnml•nts will h<' paralyzed all ovt•r the state." he ..,<w1 Tiu-nl'W lt!>C'JI )<.'ar starts Julv I J\sscmhlv lkpubhcan leader Paul Priolo. R· Malibu. said ht• will unveil his party's plan Wc<lnesday Energy Board Funds Slashed SACRAMENTO (/\Pt An irked Senate bud~et ~uhcomm1ttcc has <'hopped nearly S4 m1ll10n from the stale Energy Commission after crtl1 c1sm the Jgcnn-I'> anti nuclear and too burc a ucratic Thl' C'uts 1n -..111 tl· ~tnrl fer1eral funds r<.'Jl'C ted lhe comm1~s1u11 -. l!li8 i!I rcquc!-.ts for 62 new l'mployt•es to add lo the ~Liff of 573 at the EncrJ(y Hl'Soun•cs Cm1si·n·;1t um J1td lJt•vdopmcnt Com· m1:-.s1on .. ROM AHOl'T SJ 75 m1ll1on tn cuts, about SI 75 mtlhon (',tmt• Monday from the $9 million re· qul1Stt•<I by the eommissio n in slate and federal funds tor outs1d1' consulting work "I don't know how you can s pend S9 malhon on l'Onsullmg wh .. ·n you have almost 600 people on ~our staff ... !.napped Sen Alfred Alquisl. D·San J ose. C'hatrmnn of the Senate Finance budget sub· C'Om m 11 t l·(· with power over the requested $22 m ii lion c·nm m1ss1on budget. T HE ('0M~11SSION 'S c·X<'<'Utl\'C' secretarv. .l1m Walker .... ~wl thl· <igC'n<'\ u..,e<.I consulting -..1•n ·1ccs so mu<'h to ,1\.01<1 hu1ltllng up a permanent "n10numt'nt;1I hun·,111<·r;1C') · 1\rtt•r i.tnlling c·omm1ssum 'ilaff for two hours. the <'O mmitlcc al'io HddN I hudgel lan~uage rcqu1r· tn~ outside comrrnss1on consulting contracts to be submitted first to the L<.•gtslature for approval IF THE JOINT leg1slat1vc budget committee rejects such a contract. Gov Edmund Brown J r 's Fina nce Deparlml'nl coulcl (lpprove ll anyway. but s uch moves arc v('ry rare Sen. Dennis Carpenter. R Newport Beac h. told the ('nmmis.,111n ..,t,1ff ht• h;uJ ·~1ven up" defending thl.' .1,.:f'm·~ ·s h111lf.!r't Jrtt•1 1•onC'lud1n~ the com mass wn had adopt 1•11 " "no ).ll'tJ\\ th. no t•nergy de Vl'lnpm,1.'nl " philo~ophy t\n t\~.;rmhlv \\'11\s :ind Means budJ(et sub 1·omm1th·r c'ul ahout S.100.000 from the commission huclgt•t. romm1s-..wn s ta ff sa id D1frercnces bet ween the> two budJ(cts will b<' worked out by the six-member J01nl budget conference comm ittee latf'r this month tiflcr hnth houRes adopt their ,.~rstons of the hu'1loll'l I Ruling Set By Board For Unions SAN FRANC ISCO <AP l Unions may not use alle~ed racial dis- c r i m 1nat10 n h y an employer as an CX<'Use for failing to b<.trgain with him before strike action. the National Labor Relations Board has ruled the case in· volves Graphic Arts In· ternalional Union Local 280 and 11 Bay a rea 'Printing firms . •• r~ .. •.•.re1:t:1~ llG SAVIMGsOMI •HOMEOWNERS • AUTO lnsurmce- tF YOU 9UAllFY -RABBITT INSURANCE 541-5554 1t14 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA PUBLIC NOTICE '9CTtTIOUS 8USIHfSS H-IE STATEMENT l l\e IOllOWlf\Q Qe<'IOft I\ d01n9 l>U11· ..... , .. LOA Y E HTE RP AtS(<, tS1U Br09k~uf\I SI :i 110, Wntm•11•tN CA ~M••llllQ PO 8o•l>2t. Hun111101on 8tact1. CA 9""8 Lonn• N DdY. 1~123 Broo~hunl, :: 110 Wo1m.,,.,ter CA q?oo • Tn" bu''""'' •• cooOI/\ It a by •n 1n dl¥1dll•ll lOf\NI H Day T•u~ 'IAtf'mf"nt wd' t11t'd wittt fl'W' County Cltr-ot Ordn~ County on Tuesday Junu 6 1978 P UBLIC NOTICE CP...,_ SUl'ERIOf' COURT 01' THf STATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOii lHC COUNT'l'Ol'ORANGl NO A·- NOTICE 0,.. H E Al!I HO OF PaTITION POii PROIAlE 0 1' WILL AHO 1'011 LETTERS ri!STAMl!N TARY AHO AUTHOlllUTIOH TO AOM IHlSTER UHOiR THi IHOIEPl NOINT AOMtHtST RA TIOH 01' •STATHACT E•l•lt ol ETHEL B HOLME~. ·~· MRS ETHCL 8 HOLMES •k• M ii!> RAYM H0LMES.0.o•...i NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN 11\tl WILLIAM R HOLMES 11•• Hied twretn • oe11~on tor PrOl).ot• ot Wiii -10< i\"*'<f OI LelloH h\IAmon ••rY to ,,.. ~lltloner •no •ull>Orl1• lion to .cimln1•ter tn. hl•t• Uf\Oer "" lnell!~notnt Adrnlnl\tfetlon ot EllAil•• •<t tetuen<_t to wh•<P\ I\ n\.oti '°'" turlher D••IKUIM'\ •• no 111411 ·~ ··- •net Dl•rt ot -~ ,,,. ,...,,. "•• l>Hll UI tor J-JO, t•le, •I 10 00 • m , •n Ille couriroom ot O.~tl"lef'lt No lot \Al•d '°"''· •I 100 Cmt C.nter 011 .. Wt\I, Ill Ille City ot S.nt• "'"•· CAllllOrnt• O•ltd JUl\f t, t'11 WtU.IAM E. SI JOMN t.ovnly C••O £11HESTJ SCHAG,Jlt ME$ERYE, MUM,fR t HUOHtS .... YOftlC-A•e , suite »t Hewpert a..<11, CA~ 11141111· ... S All0<ftey\Mr. PwtltJ-r Pubtl\~ 0.0119< C:.0.1.t Dooly 1'1lot JVll!' • 1 t], tt/8 n oi. '' PUBLIC NOTICE FtCTITIOOS I USIHESS HAME HATEMENT Thp tot1ow1no Pfri4n~ e1r1 do•nQ OU\.tM\~ di. KONA LANE COHEE <,HOP' 1•'9 H•rt>or Bl.., • (OSI• Motw, "' ttU• An1\ tt>ret>im. tm M11lbtfr,. St 9..,.,.. Pork.C.-'1!»20 ' Geor~ llo.itros, .. 1l Bel "'" SI , BU(!n• Park, C.-!!06:10 T hh bu•IM<I\ " conducted C>Y • Qe<\C!r•t p.Mt,,.r\ltlp ,,., 18 PUBLIC NOTICE p BLIC NOTICE A·UZl1 SUPERIOfl COURl 0~ THt' ST AT l 0,.. CALI f'ORHIA l'OA fH E COUNTY OF 0AANC1; 1<0 A llHllt NOTI CI 01' HEAllt N G OF P(fltlON FOR PROIATl 01' WILL AHO l'Olt LETTEllS ltsUM(H• TAlt'I' E.•1411• u t OOAOlH l.'I C AOBl!Rl ~ON •••·• lJOROT M(A CREATH ROlll Rl'>ON ~ ..... d l<OTICE t'> It( Uftl'I' (jllllN 111411 vEORCE ~(NNCIM A06EAl'i()N ,.., fffed fil.eff""1rt "Uf!tit~ tot Pt"otMt• o• Wiii .,,., tot ''\\Min(. OI l•ll•" fe\14'Mt'\IM'V fftff/Uf'>A( .. fO "°"''-" 1\ m.o. tot '""'"-'' &>ttthtw1o1 .. .,,d Uvu tht tlt.,f' MM! pl«t(r u' t'W!l'•r1nq I~ \4~\ft ftH -n ~I tor J<on. IQ. ,.,., Al 10 00 4.m., tn the '"'"''lroom ot Ot~lntirnt Ho ) OI \•Id c °"" di 100 C1v11 C.nl•t Or1ve W~l •• ,, lht-(lty 01 S...nl• Anf. C•lllOr"'" O•t•ct ,,.., It ••18 WILllAM E SI JOHN, (.our.ty (••'- IC EHN ETH C NEWELL lME.Color-Dlvd Room UJ ,. ......... C..lllOt"" ti IOI Ttl tJIU 1.._11 .. AllKMY•... Potll1- Publt\hed 0. ,.,, CA.\I 0011., P1fot Ju""),• tl hi~ ,.,,.,. P UBLIC NOTICE "ICTlltOUS BUSI HEU NAME STATEMEHT I.,,. JOllOW'lnQ ~r~n-. "'"' doU"Q t>u\•t\f"\\ _., HOLL'IND "'MERICA TttaOfS •HA 1 )•l~t AuQU\t 1n. M t\\ton Vt~JO, C..llt0tn1.1 O)f)I\ Mf"i'ldt'l"U' E rkt:"lt'f" 14J•t Auqu,un, M i\,10n VijfJO. C•IUO,n10 926/S B•n•rdu· '>en•-. W1tltl.wn H Bo.trn He'"'"''''nd" JOl\•n""" 0-H er HootcletwtlQ JS, ~\I Nfl ..... IA<>d\ Fr~dle Y•n ~' VH!r, S.ICllHll •7, Am\tf'tYf"oen. Nf'thPrl~ f tu\ b\l\1nto\\ •'-conauc tttd by - QtMral p.ertnf'r\h1p Heniot 1lllu\ (f'-etf'nr. Tn1\ \l•-1 .... fltf'd with 11\fo County Ct~ ot 0ro)f1Qf '°""'"°" Mev "· ,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE R·10 11 SUl'ERtOll COURTO,.. THE STATE OF CALI FORNIAFOR THECOUNTYOFOllANGE HO A-Jul\4! I, l'lt ---===:---------FICTITIOUSBUSIHESS NOTICE OF H.J'A R ING OF FOtS4n P\illll\ned Or.-.oe °"''' o.,,,, Poot Jun" o, •l. lO. 71, 1q1a 11'19 18 PUBLIC NOTICF. NAME STATEMENT l'ETITIOft FOR FOIU!IGNWtU.ANO Thi' tolt-lt'IQ ~~ I\ do.no'""'' l'OR &.ETTERS TESTAMENTARY Ill'\\'" AHO FOii AUTltOtllZATl()N TO AO· (Allr0RNIA CARPENTRY MINt STE A U .. OER TM E • .,., VllWPC>of\I t..n. =21s Hunl•flQI,;., INOEPENOENT AOMINISTRATIO.. lleoKh, C"' ~hMI OF ESTATES ACT. C.rtt'lon Ric ... f'd<;ow 11>1•1 lfN'w EUotl' GI RUTH BREMER llAICt.R. FICTITIOUS I USIHIESS P<Hnt, "1)1, HUl\linqton Oc-ot<h CA ~NS.CS. NAME STATEMENT 97'41 ' H0 TtCE IS MERE8Y GIVEN !NII l~ tottow1t19 ""'"°"' d<• Ouonq Tl»\ bu''""''' o\ t ondU< 11'1! 11, •n '" FR"'NCIS H BURR ,_ 111«1 heretn • bu"""~~ .1\ dtv1dua1 .-11tton for ,.,_.,Ol l'orr:1gn Wiii •no "'ZT EC Pl.ASTICS. 14:W.7 SW..rel. Cd<ltlOf\ R C.Ow '°' l\S~ o1 Ut~ T~temenl•ry C UJ, WU lm1mter. CA ~7683 Thi\ \ldl,,,,_1 wa\ hll'd with tlw "nd lot AutllOrltA1110n to Admtnl"er un· OAILY PILOT Pl18UC NOTICE FICTITIOl.IS eUJINa\$ NAMl \TATEMEHT A1 '"'* 10110•1no ~'>On' elf..-001f'Q Ou~•~' tt\ l•AOl'I R•~ IN\/['>lMENT A'> SOCtafE~ NO t 1011 t~u,..rt Ml>l\t •nQton tt.•~"· U•••or".,. ._l1:iA, M 1lh1"t •nd Ck»,i• AOf'•ftr,f,m1 -t S t4r Or•v• Hu"l•t'!QlUll\ B••<rt, C.•hlOrn1• '11• .. Mt C..... &.>Ck •)41 SN!tolyn, Hun· t1n11ton B•~" C•t.torn•t '111>41 Mt .,,., Mt\ Jol\n 81 ...... 101tt7 MtCUAnd. H\llll\l•l\Qlon .. ..t<h. C.ttf().rl'\1• •i ... M" Jun .. Coltey, ... ~ C.ft•, r 011,. ... n V•il•Y c..tlltorni• .,,, .. M\ lqthV Cr•hO ~ L•u•ol~u~I, l<uM1nQtOf\ lleot<h C..l1tornlA •1-•1 M• Jt" Oe". '3)71 Com1ntlo M•ro ol l •uunoo Hiit\, C.t1tornl" .,..U Mr R>Cf\otfd Et~1n\. •71JS Etm fO..nt.,n V•lt•t. Ololon>•t t 11Ge Mr St.., fvon\ 14101 Brom .. y W•\tm1n\tef" c...t1torn•• 92'13 Mt Al l•¥tn \>~) Wttrner Hv1tt 111010" llN<fl, C•111orn1_'2 .. • M" Betty MtntJOlf, 111"7 8ut ton ... ooo. l'o.,,,101" V•lley, CAllt0tn1 .. 112108 M\ A""" Moore. 11111 OutO.O. NewDOrf B•.cn C..tttOfrn• •MO Den A M .. ra1• M ui••"' •J•7 Armacu. H\#'\linoton a..cr-. C.•1Jotnt• Vl&AI Mr C.~llt' Ooler IO?)t Wotent>\I•• HunllnQlon~<" CA1o10.no••,.., Mr l~Ror Opt"'. 9'H "'"er Fount.,n V•ll•y C•hlom•a '2/0I M>\' l •\<t ()pt., "37 A\t ... FO\lft 1•111 Yotl•y, C.thlomo• 9210tl Mt RObtrl ()pier, ltlOlt We~ll•U, Muf\tinoton &iita<h C4lil1tor"h' •1'-41 ~r9'" a. c.,.tyn O\lt>ott, ••U7 LOYfllt, Hunt1neton St.Cf\. C.htorn•• ., .. , M r' M'6ry P.•..-r\on ••>•O W ooorutf, Hunt1noro" 8 e41c r, C.11torn1• Mr lom ""'"'"· 11111 llotw Oii<• Hunt1nqt(W'I Bttd<n Cat1torni • M ,. Sut.tnnt Po-it 1"3111 Sft.Oy H•roor. ttun41f1Qton BMcn, C.t1torn1 .. ., .. , Mr HMO!d R~. 1072 W ~ LM•nto, Sero!• AN, C..lllot'n•• •1104 Mr RICh•rd St,l<kl•n, H 71 Tiiiamook, W•\tmlnster, C•lllo•n•• '2613 Mt MeVNnl Slum, IOSj(I WH IHn Aftnu• St-on C.tolorllf• Fr•n-e. .._ TelJ(llUy 1.,.., Lot C41rt•. Fount•1n V•ff•y, C..hto,.,,,. '1109 Ms Betty To1.,.,, o• Ra<owl C•uo Or ,_.,. Hunlu\Qton 8e•cn (Allltotn1<• ·~ Mr J ...... , Tom S'11 l•"CJPOrt Cl•U•. HU<ltlrl(lton 6toKl1. C..tolotn1 .. t1U7 M\ Anno• VMH/IV>, •'ICMI Ct11ter. Wet.1m1n\ttf', C..t1torn1a ~Ml Mr\ 5i\1rlfly wnut•noton. •••It C•che. f-ourtl••" V•h•f. C.hfotn•• 911()(1 Tl\I\ b.n1nt\\ I\ Condll<led by II Qtner•IPtl~P Shirley o WftllUf\Qlon T "" <tat<!fnPfll .. ,., 111"4 .. nn '"" County Cl~ ot Of""91! CoYnty on llr\ey u. ,.,._ ........,, PUOll\Md Or-CINI.I 0.lly Pol04. "'"1y 1•. ll.l0-~•.1t1'1 PUBUC NOTICE w 1111em L C...tt. Ullt7 Bu\h,tfd, County Ct.-rk 01 °'""°" '°""'' on OH IM,._, ""'"""'t4r•t1on Of c 143, Westmln5ll't CA't?Ml Ju"" I, "'B E"AltHAct.-tnePto-cl\O\m-R·J4114 Eht.t~tll M C...tr, 1"31>1 Su\Nrd, F~n loo lur1,,_. -1Ku4•"· -In.I t,,. NOT'fta TOCAEOITOlll :: 10, Wtttmon\lf'r C.-'1?68) Publ•\hro Or""90 '°"'' 0.•IY P110t lor•w -P'M.tOl l\P•fl"O 11\P """'n.. NO.A- r .... bu\o"""\ "<ondu<ttd by•" In Jufl<' •. tJ, 70 71. 1'11 !Mf:n or.el 10< Junp 70, t•Jt •I 10 00• m, SUPERIOll COURT OF TME dtvidutl 110118 1ntnecour1roomotC>eo«l.mef>INO lot STATEOf'CALll'OllNtA l'OR Wm L Cdrr ... ,., court, .. t 100 Cov•c Cet\l•t Or•ve THIE CX>UMTY 0,.. OAAHGE Th•\ !tl18t~r .._.,, t1h"CI with thfi We\t. •n the C•lv of S•n•• An•. If\ l"P M•lter ot u'e-E\t•tf' af County Clerk ot Or"n°" County on PUBLIC N.OTICr. C..111orn1t1 """'AGAR ET ANN ENlOW •"" J.ine I, 1911 .-. OoteoM.11,Jl, l•IB •nowf\ ., MARGARET A EHLOW 'OU.OS --------------WtU.t-E SUOtlN, Oe<:eat.ed Pubh\~ 0r""9<' C:O.sl Oll1ty PllOI. cP.-CounlyO..r• Nolle:• I\ _.,. 111wn lo c•eo110" J11M•, ll,1t,11, tW8 SUPERIOR COUAT OF THE o·MIELYIENY6MYEltS f\av•no ct .. ms -M l tr. Wld OKo-noJ 18 STATE Of' CALIFORNIA FOR SOLOMOHM.ltAMM,ESO -·to l•I• WOO ct .. ms •n the oltl<•O' THE COUNTY OFOllANGE lllW.Sl•llllSI.... t~ tletlc Of tn. MO,..,.od <OU<'t or m P UBLIC NOTICF. ... A·tSftl L.-SA-t-.CA_,, prewnl INft\ IO tn. \lftOH'S.-0 •I""" N 0 T t CE 0 r ., E"' R 1 N C. OF Att-Yl'-_._.,. OllKP ol CHRIS CX>NWAY, CAtSHAM --------------·PE TITION FOR PROBATE or WILL PUC>ll\l>NIOr-C:O.st Dau., Pltol, VAHOEHBERC. HOTT. COHWAY &. CP.....O . AN O FOR LE.TlC RS o~ "'o June$,,,U,1911 (.AN .. ON, 170 E 0c-81¥0., 1011• HOTICE TOClllEOITOAS M INISTR ATION WITH Wilt AN ,.,..,. Floor. Lono ~ .... t.all-• ~ SUPIERIOttCOUR'TO,..THE NEXEO "'NO "'UTHORIZAllON ro -•(f\lalletotfk e1S-P4K•OI"""' STATEO,..CALtR>AHtA FOR "'OM 1N 1s r E 11 U N uc r. T., c PUBLIC NOTICE """ ot 1'-'"*'lqNoln•tt""'u .... THE COUHTY OF ORANGE INOE PC NOE NT AOMtNl'>TRATION l>"tt••nlno to -est-. s..c.. Clellf'\ .... A-t7 or ESla l(!>ACT 1---------------1witn11\t' nK4'M¥Y _,,...., "-' tt- E ~ I• 11' o t B E T T Y C 0 SB Y £ \ t • t f' 0 1 M a R C. a R E I Cl'_, 11100 Ot ..,_,.., "" ~d wltl'u B A RN C r T. a•" BE l T Y C LE NAC.HAN CHRIS f E NSON .,k,i HOTICE TO CREDITORS 1our mont..._ dlter l'W 11<'1 pub4oUHr BARNE' T, o.<u~ MARGARET L (HAIST E NSON ••• d SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 01 ""'ooh<~ NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEN to the M "' R GARE r (HR 15 r EN SON UATE OF CALIFORHIA ~o• Dated ,.,..y II .• .,. cred1IOr\ Ol tn. ilbOve nam•d <U>cedrnl De<ea•~d THE COUNTY OF ORAJotGE J.oGll f En- tl\at •II l>f'<'°'1S "4v1no c1a1ms .t0aonst NO Tl(E IS HEREBY CtVEN 11\at Ho A·ffi!C E"''""°'ottlw• tr. s.tel Clt<edMI au requlr.O to tlle MARY Pl.A" n.s ttted tt.rt11n • """ 0.-~~.~~;,,°1 CEORGE w ROACH, J~ • w111 o1-..1d ~-• :::':i,~~':,. ~ ~".;:::~.:: "°" for ..,_,. ot Witt •nd lot ,, NOTICE IS HERE8Y C.tYEN ... ,,.. ~SH::-~NOEHHR(;, NOTT. t11tec1 cour1,orto_1.,,....,wltl\ W.Me of ~ttnol -'C1mln1str•t•on ue<11tors 01t,__,__~ • .-'!..,!U:- tf\e ,,.cess.ry vouc:l\fors, 10 11\t' un :~"' .. -::::or=.::°10'°.:,':,"';:.':,!.'°;',:: ttwt •It~~ IWlvinQ cla•m•-flll l:JeE.O<--.... .._. de<\19ned 41 l f\e law 01t1ct or tst•t• under tht' tndt~ndenl •d :::m~'!,:C;:"'~:.,.~.,:"~:~'.':! "-----~~ WILLIAM V. SCHMIOT, 30 S•n min••lrallonolf\l•lh ollt t,.._rMM;e lheollottolllle<t-Olll\e•bO.e.,._ ~~1$;ciC>-Coa$to.tllyP1tot M 1QuPI O"vt. Su1le JOO. Ntwootl to wh1tll I• m"d" tor lurtntr llti.d court, or to t>rew<ol -m. "'"" ' ' _J..,..•. ll. tt1' Be•cP't. C.litornJa 97660. which I\ t~ part•c.ul4r\. ano mat In~ tlmtt •ncl tne-rtf'<f''\tlry YOU<twri, to ,,. un l'OOlwfl ot•Cfl ot bu\i~\> OI tl\oe ut>der.,gned on pt ace ot ""•""ll tlW' ~~ nas O.n wt otr.,9nPd "' ""',,. .. Ollie• of llRUCIE 1--------------- att m""'" P"rta1n1no to 1114' e\t•le ot tor Juf\e 70. tq19 "' 10 00" m . In '"" ENGLE8A£CHI tlOt W"'l(loll Or ~1111d df'<.f'O~,.., wtttun tour rnontn\ courtroom of Oe08'1,,......, No Jof s••d 01•vt-. !tu.re-JIJ. Nf'•c>Ort BP•cn. aflPr lht f1r\I puOUc•hon of th•\. coutt di /t:JJ Ctvt< ~''' 0r1..,. W•\I UltlOfl''hd ~. •h•ch ... thf" otttc,. of nol•lf! 1n the C.Uy Of s..n1• Anet. Cdllt0<n1.i1 bu"'rw'' of tf'M· u''°"~~ th •It tndt O•led May 30, 1•18 0.lt'd Jurt't l. 111371 ft t\ ~rl~1ntnQ IOfp_.,~tdt• Of Y•Odraf r CENE HENRY BARNETT WIU.IAM E St JOHN n.•nl wot~1n tow,,_,,~ •ttrr ,,_ '"'' C ~ecutor of lhP W•ll of C.ounty Ctif.rti; publ1r nt•onott~t· ~.uo. 1114' <lbov~ named otc-nt WILLIAM V, SCHMIOT O~t•d M"v JI 1q79 Wll.llAMY SCHMIOT JoN S.n Ml'"4 Dt MAAv JANf ROA( M >44S.nMl,,....Dt,SUitelOO S..llelOO r11·1u1,.•01tr.·wo11,1 HtwPOrt S.Kl\,CAt~ New-I a.ac11. CA t?MO '""·•DOYo·n .. ro~·d<>tuCl~nt t714JM4·122l (7141 M-4-tm 8RUCE EHClEIAECHT All ..... tY'-fatCWIW Aft-y tor ,._.it_ IMlt We.tchH Or Pubh\IW'd Or"'-C:.O.~t 0 41ly Polol Pubh\hed a._.,. Cod'! O.•IY P 1tm S111t~ lU Ju,,..b,tl,10,71,1918 JuM•,1,13 11118 N•wport-11,CA U- 11'111 It )l'IJ.18 t7U l U 1·'"1 •ttffMY t• Ea<vtrta PUBLIC NOTICE Publl\IW'd Or•"ll" Coo~I Da11y Pilot P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS &USIHEU HAME STATElllll EHT Tl't@ touow1no perw>1n •'~ 001nQ b\t\•M\\., MOC P ROPfRllES, '6~n P•t1•0 0ffv••. M1\\•0ft Vtt'fQ (A <n6'1\ ~ODl.1,I t; M...t~t•r 1&8J1 AftddlU\•11 (1Hlt' M •Ul()n v, ... ,o. CA 916/\ AObPrl E °'-"" 1&~71 P•fl"l Ortve M1~ v1 .. to, CA .,.H Gt-r"tc:I P '""-'· ,,.,., Gltttnm• (lf'r tfl'. M 1\\fun 'ith.-fO. (.A IJ7'1\ T "'\ OU\•"' " " l onou< ff"O by ,. ~neral PMIMf~t> FfobPr• f Maurt!r JuM •. ll. 70, 11. t41ft P UBLIC NOTIC E ft\i\ \tffefTllt'nt Wtl'\ fllfl'd With,,,_. ______________ ,------------'-'-'-~_re_ ~·1~ Cte,. ot ClrM\Qll! Count• on Nl•v ,-ICTITIOUS &USIHESS HAME STATEMENT Th• tollow1no ""'50f\ " -no """ M'\~t\ BAPTHOlO M EW ENl[ ~PR•srs t18•S L.i AO\•) Ldn<' Founl~•n v~11ey, CA "1108 M 1u11yn .Jo.tnn~ U11rtho1omf'-..... tl8•S La Row l.d,,... f'ountd•" 111111r, u.•moe Th1\ bU\1r'W'\\. t\ (on<JUrff'CJ b" ttn •n Orv10ut!I Mdrtl'ff\ AarthOIOnvw Tht\ \t~tHnt-nt wtt\ r11PO w 11n tM C'!lunly Cl~•k 01 O"'"°" Couflt• on Junr • 19/1 FOtSO O PuDl•\f\11-d Or<lnoe Cont.ii CJriity Pdol Jun1· •. 1 l 10 11 tQl8 ' 1100/'4 P UBLIC NOTICE ne'' a\ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEHATEMENT BENTLEY PRICE ASSO(IAIES. ti! I S \IAI• Cllll~ Blvd ~"''" 700 "'Mh~1m '"' "180f> Otnt'U\ P Q1110 t111 -, t,t.itr- R·1'llllo SUPIElttOlt COURT OF THE STAT£ OF CALIFORNt"' FOlt THIE COlJHT'I' OF ORAHGE No A·llJ1' HOTICE OF S"'LE OF REAL PRO PE ATV AT PRIVATE SALE 1" tn,. Mdllt< ol '"" f'1dlf ot AU(lv ERNES rt NE SIEUW O.·<t'•'"'d NOTICE 15 HEREBY GtYEN Ill.ti lh~ uno .. \•Qr>l'O JAME~ E M(IM Public Adm'"''''·•l<>t "' Ao m1n1\lrdtor Of th-r ,. t"lt' Of RUBY ERNE'>!INf SIEUW Of'Ct,.<l'd, will \.f!tf a1 P' '"'"'"' C..\lt' 'O "''' htQhff\t ~nd C>t•\I f\rt b1ddrr 11ftrr <JI fluct1on ot •nv 'f'QUf'\tf"d br~•' \ < omm1\\10f\ uoon '"'* t~tms 1tnd <ont11t.on' Ntrt-1nM'"' mtnt1~d clnd \Vf>r""• t '" tont1,mj' 11on IJv trw lhtl"' •·fll 111-0 ~u0flr1or (ourt Oof\ lllht I l H~ ti I~ hOur of Ndh1n '"'~ t,.,.,,, ,11low..-O fl" ldw •t tn... nll1r .. ot '"''' f'..'uhltc Aorn1n1\tr"'t10' •JOO Soutn (,r.~n(I °'\yftf'\u•• 'i.iotrt An,, C11111otn1i• i.i:1th 1\ll '•Ont tttlfll. '" l t"rP\I ttnd 1 ,,.,,. • 1 ·•id •fUOT ERNESr•NE 11E11w r"'•o~d ,,. ctnd It> tntit ~ .,,,.If\ , ..... , OfOPf'tly oe~c rtbr"'d .. \ tot10w· ,.., ...,,_ PUBLIC NOTICE -----------~-·t~~~;::;~LCOM. R·141t.S Att-u •I LAw SU PE Rt~ COURT 01' THE ••l MUA,,_ -•Ar<I STATEOFCAll l'ORHtAFOll pas' Otli<t &ea 1110 THE CO~~T: ~~:.~RA NOE Hew,.r1 a-c!I, CA llN4) N OTICE 0" HE AR ING OF Pubtl~-0r .... ~c.o...10.11v P1to1 PETITION 1'011 PROBATE OF WILL Mn ... 1J JO Jul\4! '· 1918 AHO FOR LETTERS fESTAMEN 1181 ,. TAR Y ANO l'OR AUTHORIZATION TO AOMtNtSlfA UNDER THF INDEPE .. OE. .. T AOMIHtSTllATtOH OF ESTATES ACT E•ta111 ot ~AUL lOlLO OIRf.I< BAUN, ., • ., '>AUL l 8tRfNBAUM 0.·(~8'.t•d PUBIJC NOTICE ff 141S) NOTICE TO CAEOtTORS HO A OJH SUPEAtOll COURT OF TNf STATE. OF CALIFORHIA 1'011 THE COUNTY OF ORANGE tn lf'w!> Matt,.., at t"fl' E\tare ot MAkitr Of VINEY Dr'<O~ Lot S• ot Tr.Kt No lt~I If\ Ilk' Coly '"'' b.i\lnH\ ,, c.ondu<tl'CI by •n 1n ot Ananp1m, C.OUllly ct Or""li' St.ti~ vi dt._10u•I Catitorn1a, A\ ~--.,-,,,..i; ,"4.orffd 1n (ott~ 01.., • '>uotr 100 An•hf'om C"' <nao. N011Cf t<. 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C.l1t-• ~ Ttt UtJI 6.1) 1111 ~'vhlo\....O Or.._ C.OA\I Oc11tv P•·<rt M4-. 11, JO M'CJ Jun-t 1 • 1•l!I )(>;J • P UBLIC NOTICE H OTICE 01' HEA R ING 01' PE ft Tl ON FOR PROBATE 01' WILL ANO FOR LETTERS l ESTAME H· TARY ANO FOR AU THOAllATIOI< TO ADMINISTER UNDER THI INOEPEHOEHT AOMtHtSTllATIOH 01' ESTATISACT IERMS or \Al r '"n ••wlul TO A O MIN l~T£11 U NOElt THf money ot I,_ Unotrd '.t"I~\. or ul>On tMOEPCHO~HT AOMIHISTRAftOtll-------------- 'utl'> l•rm, -((tf\tJ1hOll\ •• mAy"" OF ES?•TES ACl E ..... ot ROBERT 6RUCE McCUNE, •U ROOERT 9 McCUNE 0.<••~d NOTICE IS HEREBY CitV[N tn.tt RtCHARO 0 .JOl'jES n.t~ lllPCI M~•n • petlhOf\ tor ,,,_,e ot Wiit .no tor '"11•nct 04 Utters T~•tam .. nl••Y •fld tor Autl>Ort,.llon 10 AdmtnlJI" UllC!ef Int tndopef\0 .. 111 Aom1n1•lr•lton ot EUalt\ "'ct r•tere"u •o "'"'<" I\ m~Ot> tor t.,.-1,..r 1M1rllcu1~"· •nd 1n.1 tn. t1m• .,nit pl~• ~t ~•1 lt>Q llw •A- he\ twrn ""' tor Jun .. >O 1'19 •t •o 00 Am '" 1~ ,0,,,1,oom nt 0•C>Artmrnt NCl } nt ''"0 tOVfl. dt 100 C 1v1c C"fllnt., Ortv• Wt .. .I 1n fht (qy ,,,, '>"l"\ld Al"'lt4 C.11111,orn1111 D•teO J.,,,. I ,,,, WllLIAM E St JOHN County Cit•• THOMAS 0 LUMJOON UOI Oe•t St Swllo Jlt Ntw-1BN<ll,c:A0 ... Al .. ~110• lw ... 11 ..... r PullllS"-d 0<..,9t Co••t Ot ll'r Piiot J11n, -· I IJ, 1•1• 11•1 11 acce1>t•bU•1<>tho•CovttuoOntonll•m• E\lot~ o t MA!tJOR•E HlLM 110" T "• \um OI lJ 000 00 '" U\f\ OP<••<l'd te•tltl•d tlt«k, or "'°""" °'°"' mu•I NOT ICE 1S Hf REB'I' GtYEN th•t accompeny MCI! wrott•n bid or ou,., £RNE\T J HELM, JR , ""' ""'° with tn• .,.,..,,,. ot "" ou~I\• .. Pto<• ,,..t••n .. P<tllllon ,.,, ,...OOI,,. ol Witt 10 IM p.tld llC!Oll cont1tmAll011 ot WI• H\ •nd •ot l\\uellU ol L•'"'" '~'lfm"ll• ltl>Pf'Ollftd t>y ~kl ~rtOf Court '•'., ""ct tor AutMr 11•l1on tn Ao All bid• or oti." mu•I be •ubmltle.1 mlf•t\t~r _,.., ,,,.. •-oel\Of'f\t All Oii. IOfm lurnl\hed llV ......... ,, m•nl\lrttlOn OI hi•'" A(I, 'fl~tf'tlr .. '"• t•O"Hor•tec:t ~., 1tno •t1 Oto\" t o •"'I(" 1 \ "'•d• tor t ~" "•' "-rflt>Y r•\.f'f"'ll"l"O O•fft(ul•f\ 11nn rri•t I~ time AnO OAT ED -v1• t•IA PIAO OI l\HrollQ t"" '""'*"••De•""'' /llMCSC HL M •or Jun• 11 .. , .... 10 on .. m on'"" Puolu. Adm1n1\tr4'lf)r tu t tom of ()too., ,,. t N ' ,., ~ntYhP'l1\lrt1fO, ot tNi 14 0:;,' "' n_, (.!"'" ·,~~:, O~•v11° w:·;~ 1"\lfltrtof IHJ9V ,.,_Nl\flN( 1ntf"l1>(1••1'•S.•NtoAi,,".C•l"O'"'" ')1(.l/W 0.-c•••"O O•IW!t MllY '' !'ill WARD C Mtl(l((LSON Anorn.., •I LI• IJI a ot tt•ltllo A .. ~Yltt h 0r ...... "' .... , ht. C1141 U>-tlo» AtltflMy lw -119"tr WIU.tAM C st JOHN (.OU<'IY (.Jot~ THOMAS " THOllHTC>f4 J -.. arcll -.., Pin• Sto1li.1" , ICT•TtOVS I USIHESS NAME \TATEMEH~ fl\~ fotlOw lf'Q prtt\.On\ .,,.. OOu'lq bu\t~,., LtV'"'u IMAGES. ;io.• J•t•••Y Dr••~, • A''. Cb\t• Mew. C.f1torn1• .,.,. Danny 8ryant C..•n•\, JOA~ Jt••~ry Ori.,., A , CO\IAI -w, C..lllON11• .,.,. DebOtal\ Moc"°"t Cvt,.,., )Ot) kt l•ry Or••«. A (o,t• Mtl'),4' (' Alt'O'"'a •1'-Jt D•MI\ Ho/ld•lt E.-•. )Ml ' '''""•"" •ot o-. ~.,_ ... "-•'tt (•l•'Ofl\•• t?ICM N r "'• ~"" • ot>e'' u .. • • "1 '"'~w Apt 0 \. \•"•• •"• (..ti 'M "I• t1/0il 1 "" btJ\1,.,\\ • (OftOut. f~ O• Ot"f• •I 1M1tli.nn1p NOflNI A~f\ lll9"" '"'" , •• ,~, •'t'\ •• td .,.,. '""' Cov"t• Ct•f~ o10<•"11" Courlv o" ""•• 17, t•7t Publltl\Pd °'"~ (OH i O••ty r1•nl, J11nt • I 13 1'1a . •to,. L•tvt1• HI ..... , C.111-• •HI. Allor"•Y tor "etU.._, l'ullll•l\O<I ()"M>l)t Co••I D•llY Pt101. 1'11'4•0 P~bll\ll<ld 0t•"9f Coat! 0.tlY tt11n1 1•°'4 II Mav ••. u . JO-Jun ..... ,. ••WI •• Mly JO ; I Md Jun• •• 1•1t '· T • I uu,..,,., Jur1u fl I J U Man, 102, to Get Citizenship 8 ) Jl u :s LOH ""''-••IC... .. _ G LJ.:'l ('()\ f:. N Y A fe..., ~a)!> beton.· ~<th atore Napoli::. lOOlh birth· duy. h1::. ::.on, <tnglmg for a gift idea. a. ked ca::.ually acro::.s the kitchen table. "Papa, 1( )OU had one wish, what would 1t be'>" Thl• old man did not hesitate. "C1ttadinan.w," he said. ''I want to be an American citizen " Rea::.onable cnouRh lladn 't America been his homl' for 58 years<> Had not his w1ft-bt'l.>n :.i c1t1wn. his 17 grandchildren and 28 grl'al grnnC'h1 ldrcn, all citizens" SALVATOR E NAPOLI did not however. rec('1ve that ~1ft on his lOOth birthday. nor on his lOlst birthday ( __ AM_E_RJ_C.4_] cade. Salvatore got a job al> a t1nsm1lh. and fathered another child. He ltvc!> with her today, Glo .. u! Ba1ata , American by birth They ar<' a typical Italian brood. the Napolis. A closf! family. Lots of ('Ous111s and uncles and kitchens full of uunt!'> and loud get-togethers with arguing and laughter and table,; laden with !.nails and bitter onions and swcl•t rt:d wmc. Gard#ner P111H'l''" Cr:H't' 1::-, mon•than 111,t I ;1 d \ o I M orHH·o ." ::-,ht· 1::-, ~· b o prt>::-,1dt·nt ol t h (' t 1 n } n •• t1on's g~1rdt•n t' I u b . Sh c r l' t'l'nt Iv IL•d ht•r tlub on a foul' cl <J y \" I s I I () I I r t• I a n d · :-.. r l' :-.. p I t• n d t· n l g<1 rckn::-i. NATIONAL WAHf fO tuY Ol l~f 1 ,.,m 14,, 1' •t• t.•nw• • l••u••• tor L yhhnQ ~ [_,J\il•O""·nt HIWf'OU-l'ACIFiCA FtLMS IN AS'!)()(•A• ON WI, .... WU I .. COA\ I AC JOA<. CO OP (714) 957-0282 New Science Fiction PAPERBACKS 5 ,000 Used Harlequin Used Paperback Exchange Dl1counted Picture Frame• THE THINKER SHOP 2300 Harbor Blvd. Coate Mesa lbe"'ncl TMftJ O.ut Sto<• I C~oo'~ nny OnP or °"' 40 000 IJ'•d PttOt''b«t<~\ and °"'• Pith 1~t w•th tn1\ (O\JPOn Ont 10" cu,1~·r Void <>lier• 11 18 COUPON "You know how the government is." said his son. Ro<'l'O "Somebody lost some papers " But <.it long last. on Friday morning. June 16. two months before his 102nd birthday, this !>turdy man who 1s half as old .,~ the nation itself. will march proudl) with his large family to the white marble courthouse in Mineola. N.Y , and r<'ahze a dream of half a cen· tur~ THEY REPRESENT A rich thrl'ad in the A mencan tapes try. one of man) They are Amencan!:>, all of them All except Salvatore Napoli The law says a new c1t1zen must ht: able to read and write a language. lie could not Not ltahan, not Englt~h He never learned lie knew decency and honestr and truthfulness and love of <.·ountry. but he did not know rt•adtng :.ind writing. 1n1urc.noe &PWl~IO NEARS CITIZENSHIP Salvatore Napoli, 102 TWO ADDITIONAL YEARS OF GUARANTEED 11MO INCREASE craft I le never went to school IN PREMIUMS .. At long last he will become Salvatore Napoli. Amencan c1t1zen. It \\as a poor \ 1lluge, and when he took a wife. Anun1.1:.ita. :.incl !->he borl' him a child. and anothl'r child. hC' did what many other dc.·spcrntc young men did. lie sa1lt'd to Amcnl'a to find work. S11lvatore Napoli accepted h1~ d1~Jfl po1ntment. Each year, dutifully but 'ad· Jy, he reg1stert'd a~ :.in al1l·O li ts daughter; filled out thl' card Business Packages. Commercial Fire. Condominiums and Apartment Packages WHEN llE GOT the news. citizen-to· be N apQlt 's bright eyes moistened under their white brows c.tnd hts white mustache arched in a grin. · lie sat down to his usual breakfast ·- a bowl of stout coffee laced with milk. su~ar, two fat e~g yolks and two stalwart slugs of rye -and then rushed out to tell the nl•1ghhorh0-0d Up and down the Ea!->t Coast he labored with a pick and s hovel He laid track. lie hauled brick. lie.• worked as a blacks mith's hc.•lper <.ind, when he could. as a tinsmith. Wht•n he httd his µo cket full of American dollars he ::.ailed back home to care for his family. II E COULD NOT read and i.o he dtd not know about the fine print, thl' waiver. He did not know that the luw also says persons older than 50 living in America for 20 years prior to 1952 do not have to know how to read or wnte. lie> could have qualified 26 years ago lie dtdn 't know. BOB PALEY MORTHOC -546-3205 & ASSOC, INC. soUTHoc-642-6500 In speech that embraces both his languagt•s. Hallan :md English. gliding mus1callv from one to the other. he re- c·all('d ht~ hfc 11 E WAS BORN in a town in Reggio C<tlabna on Italy's southern tip At age 5 he was orphaned and went to live with tht• village t1nsm1th. who taught him the FOL'R TIM ES S:.ilvatore Napoli made that crossing On thl· fourth tnp. 1n 1920. hl' brought with htm Anun1wt<J •md five little Napolts Because of a birthday wish for something thett SC'C'med 1mpO!-stlJlt•. J son found a lawver who round a con gressman who found the waiver Starts June 7 Seven. thcn St·vcn or 98.000 ltahans who 1 mm1gr<1ll'd to A mcriea that yl'ur. of one mtllton who arrived in that de· Sorry 1t took !'>O long. i.1gnort· We lcome home. Ne1v Spacemen '11ehal'I L Lampton. Space Science L<Jb. BL•rkelt'~·. ll't"t, and Byron K Lichtenberg. '' orkmg 011 hi!> Ph.D. at l\1.1.T .. have bel'n '-<·lt•cte<I by N/\SA from a ltsl oh ix f ma lists to 1·om Pl'll' for a tnp m orbit on a jomt l ' S . E11roJ><'.111 ::-ipacc rnt~::-,ion rn 1980. Retire01ent Not for Her CLEVELAND (/\Pl -Margaret Mulac is the author of "Education for Leis ure and Retirement " ;met lt'C'tures to people o n how to use their spare t1ml' Hut now the 65-year-old assistant professor 1s I 1ght1ng ht'r own forced retirement. saying 1t \\Oulrl dn\'C' her "bannanas ... · I've· always had fun on my job. why should t ).!I\ 1• 1t up" .. she asked tn an interview. "If work ).!I\ t'' me.ming to your ltfc. you should continue to \\01 I-,,, long as po!\s1ble. I've been healthy. J have • 1 Int ol l'O\'rg~ .. S lit: 11,\S APPF.ALED HER retirement from ('11' .ihnga Community College through three gncvanc·(• board-;, all of which have ruled that col- il'gt• polil·~ required hl'r to step down because she l>cca m t• G5 last Sept<'mbC'r. But lht' txwrds recommended that school at- tornt·~·s rc•v1l'W lhe policy to make sure it conforms \\1th law!'> govt.'rn1ng teacher retirement. The 1\mt•rtt•an AsSOC't<1t1on of University Professors. wh1c:h rcpresL·nts Miss Mulac. says a final decision lws not ht•t•n rnad1.• :.ibout further ~ppeals. "I haH• now t•xpericnccd all the trauma I rc<id <1bout in pn•rwrat1on of my thesis on ret1rment. .. :\lts!\ Mui.it• !'Wtcl in a prepared slatement at her last ht•arin g "I have passed through the ml•tamorph1r stage in whirh one changes. tn the l'\l's uf onc"s t·o llcgc. from a viable worker to a nothing. \.\h<·n .it the tick of a clock. one moves from age li•I to fl5 .. MISS MULAC. A single woman who says she t·omL'" from a "\.\Ork oriented familv.'' has been ll'ach1ng in the <'Ollcgc ·s mental health department for th<.' past six y<.'a rs. Before that. she "'as a n•t•ration ther<1p1st. a community planner. a C'on 'ult;:int and author She has written 12 books on games and hob, lm's. including "Education for Leisure and Ret1re- m€.'nt. .. written IG Yt'ar s ago. which deals with wJys to make rewarding use or leisure time. J\nolhC'r argument Miss Mulac advances for kec•pmg hl•r on the JOb 1s that. with all the pm· bll'm!:> of footing the bill for Social Secunty, "So mcone's got to kt.•t•p working and pay t axes." Firm Fined $100,000 WASlllNGTON cAP I The maker of thL• throat lozenge Sucrets has agn·ed to pay a SI00,000 penalty to :.cttlc a false advertising s uit by the Fl•dt•ral Trade <.:ommtS!->tOn . the com· m 1ss1on !-a11I Sucrets violated the earlier order by failing Lo disclose that the lozenges provided only temporary relief The FTC had ullc~cd thC1t the firm, l\kn•k & Co. Inc:. of Hahway, N.J .. v1o lalcd in its <1dvcrt1scmenb a 1966 <·ease-and-desist order against m ak- tng the advt·rt1s1ng cl:.i1m~. The new advertisements wcrC' placed by a Canadian advertis ing agency seekin~ to sell the products to Canadians. However, the ads were placed in U.S. n1ed1a in New York. Ve rmont and Washington ~tutc near the Canadian border. Tht• FTC' said Monday that new ad· vertl"iin~ for Su<.·rl'tS and Children's The final judgm ent tn the case was enlt'r ed in U S District Court in Washington . Spring through S ummer color-red. pink, orange. white or variegated- grows in filtered sun. -f gp·r0wEg i. I. ·' ~ -· GRO-POWER PLUS All purpose ferti lizer with extra pene- trating power for summer lawn feed- ing. Helps maintain that lush green look everyone enjoys. GERANIUMS There is a great selection of these popular. hardy perennials including Zonal. Ivy a nd Pelargonium vari- eties. They love the s un and come In a fa nt<'stlc selection of reds, pinks, lavenders and white. FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 18th This year give him a gift that will make his gardening easier and more fun . We have a complete line of h elpful garde n tools a nd accessories from lawn mowers to grass trimmers. Or. what about some new patio furniture or a barbeque so he can relax and enjoy these beautiful s ummer eve- nings? Remember. if it comes from Rog<•r''.i, he'll know you really care. ' •\(., -~.lr . I FUCHSIA BASKETS Wt.' have ov<>r 68 varieties ol thi!-popu- lar and unique nowering plant in al- most endless color combinations. TI1ey will bloom in partial sun through late fall. We also have lmpatien and Fern baskets for more color in !.hady areas. G IFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Roger's Florist • 640-6774 The JCPenney Version 20% off Wi I low leather deck shoe reg. s30 Sale s24 Effective Thru June 11 -ir~CPenney ~ FASHION ISlAND '%.I NEWPORT CENTER MILDEW SPRAY Foggy overcast mornings can cause foliage mildew throughout your gar- den. You can prevent damage by using Metro's X-IT mildew spray. Ifs easy to apply with a Gilmo ur sprayer. Beautiful lily-of-the-Nile. has broad arching ledvP., that grow in large green cluster!>. Sterne; from 2-3 feet. blo!>Som with blue or white nower ... =Q r~ r-=--. "~ lI_:J SNAIL BAIT AND LINDOCIDE After the rains it's time for "Thal\ 11 ·: to cont rol snail!'t-ea!>ily applied from a shaker top. And. for the best a ll-purpose insl>cticide use lindo- cide. d combinc11ion that kill~ suck· ing and c hewing garden pesb. ... San Joaquin Hills Rd. at MacArthur Blvd .• Newport Beach (714) 640-5800 •Open daily 9 dm to 6 pm. ·' • • ' I Bl 1N 1 ·s-1o·E·:-·c_o_m_·,s--·s-to-'k_s ___________________________________ S __ P-_O'rtS ·Movies •Television r uu..OdV Junt:t b. 19/8 DAILY PILOl Fregosi Nou 1-3 as Manager Little 'fhings Sink Angels 8 ) HOWARD L. HANDY Ot Ille Oaoly Polol Sl•lf Thing!> huvt-n t gonl' well ror ~he Angels since he took over a!> manaJtcr and Ji.In Fregosi was ~o mber and disappointed us he wt in the dubhouse Monday night followmg a IO·tnning, 6 2 10 ... s to the Baltimon: Onoll's at Anaheim Stadium. The Angels got a brcok on t''" \\al ks and an l'rror 1n the ninth 1rtt11ng tu send rt 111to overt1ml' uul t:dd1e Murra) .... homl'r 0\Cr * * * lht· ll•ll lll'lrt t<·twc \\ "' ;.Ill ltw Onolt•1> fil'l'<kd lo po'> I llw '' 111 and makt· Frego!'>t:,, n·<·ord I :1 E r r o r !'> a n J 1 n t• f I t• <· l t v l' ptlt'htn g b~ rt•IH•\'l't' f);t\'t• LaHoC'ht• gu,·e th1· Htrtb lhft'l' murt• l<Jllll'~ tn lht• 1·:-.lrJ lraml· without a bast· h1l ··we got a break 111 lht• n1n1h ;.ind l!>hould have \\On lht· gamf.'. l:o'n•gos1 ~:.ud lolloY. ing a ..,hort <·lo~l'd door ..,( .. .,s111n ''1th ht.., pla~ <'rs alter tlw ~amC' · W<· !>huuld hJ\l' p1(0kcd up .J l'ouplu * * * Ex-Angel Smith Gets New Start Money is the usual motivatin·g force when o ba!>cball playt•r plays out his option and seeks c•mploymcnt with anoth(•r l'lub. For Bill Smith. however . his movl• from tht· Angcls organtziJ t11111 to Haltimort· ('a me v. hen he dt•t·1ded to makt• u move after ht• "a!> "l'11l down to Sall Lake Crt~ 111 1971; I'm nut sorr) JI all th0,1t I m.1dc the dce1s1on.' Smith ~ays 'Tht• On oil•"> ha \'l' a \.\ rnnrnJ,! trad1tt0n plU!> tmt• of the ~st man.igt•r<i tn has<'l><tll lit· know~ ho\.\ to use ht~ playl·r~ and he dO<'!> It ·Tm i.:<'lltng to play and J like 1t a lot hNtC'r This tC'am is gorng 10 do a II right this yea~ with our prt<·hrng l'omrng around llo~lon cnuld h,1\ I' a t·old st n•ak 1u:-.t likl' Wt• had :11 1 h1• lx•g111n1ni.: or lht• ,...,(•aso11 ;.11111 tht·n \\t0'll bl' right up al thl' top hatthng 1t out Y.rlh thl'm Dot's thl' tormt•r N(•wporl Hl·al'h n·s 1dcnt 1 wh<•n h<' w;,as BILLY SMITH Baseball Draft with tht• Angcb I havl\.-anv anifllos1ty tow<.1rds his formc·r employers" "I'm not down on t hf.' or ga1111al1on. ·· lw s ay!> "I IU!>t \l'asn ·1 gNlrng •• rharw<· tr> play h1·n· so I fC'lt 1l would bt· ht•M lo get d\\':.tY und tn for a nc•\\ '>lurt ..,.,m c·11 h<'rt' t·lst· Hob Cll·ar 1no\\ an ,,ngt·I <·<>aeh 1 '"'" ver\' rnflu<·nllal rn Ill\ l'UfC'C•r and mad<• mt• gt•l lhe most out ol mv skilh Thl· latt· ..-enn) MeyC'rs ·al<.n hc•lped mt' a great deal · While he isn't known as a slu~ g(•r . hl' hit his l1rsl grand s lam homer in Seattle Friday night "I "'a'\ rcallv cxetll'd about 1l al the time· ht~cau!'-c I don't hit that mam horn<· run..,," he·..,.,,., 111\a'\ ht~ frrs t grand :-.lum tn ih1• ma 101· IC'ag111•.., ;mrl 11nclouhtN lh "ill t11· amoni.: hi" du·n..,ht·d mromortt•!> lnr ""ml· llnll' 111 t'Onl l' lit• has ~han•d !>l'C'tind ha~t· dut ll'S \\ rlh lht• Onoll'~ O\'«'I' tht· µas l Yl':tr o.rnd a hull' dl·~pllt· bl' 1ng a swtlrh hrttl'r I n 1977. hr:-. l1rs l \'l'Lll' irt B<tllrmorl•. 'he s t<irtt•cl !'12 gam t·.., ;.md Rreh Oaut·r oµcnt'!I fi!.l l1nw~ al s ec·ond · · 11 e h as t a k l' n <• v l' r u t ~erond," Manag(•r Earl Wcav<•r s <.1vs. "I le has nuscd ht!> h<.1ll1ng averagt~ from If)() Lo 200 Stntl' he s lartNI pla~1ng regularly although lw h<i l!>n t hit 1n lhc last two games · There rs nothing "'n>OI.! \\tlh ht~ f1cld111g <.1b1ht~ 1 ll' h.id <i ~}!JI fieltlrni.: Pl·r<·cnlagl' la..,l \ear commilling onl~ fl' .. t.' t.·rror ... 1n ~5 ehm1c:c~. Ill' abo pla.H·d tY.rJ games ul 111·s t and f1\'e at ~hort lie lecb he· chdn't i.:ct a cham·c· lo play regularly wrth the Angels but he 1s happy tr1 !>ha re dut tt'"> al second base wrlh thl• Ormlt•!> <ind foels tt ts only CJ qucslron or lrmc until hC' l'Slablisht•s himself permanent!~ tn thl' position. -Hv Howard I.. Handy Atlanta Selects Arizona St. Star From AP Di.,patche" NEW YOHK The Atlanle1 Bra\(•s made· .... lugi.:rng third baseman Rob llornl·r of Anwna Stat e the ftr~l l0 ho1c·c today 111 thl' a11ru<il s ummer tn•c <Jgt:nl <I rail of amatc•11r ha:..ehall talent 1 lornt•r. a sl•nwr. i~ tht• all t1ml' Nl'1\A n·l'ord holder for <·an•cr home• run!> with 56. A rag ht h;rndccl !rittcr. llorner !ilammcd 25~mC'fs and drove .;n 98 runs. hoth NCAA 01v1sion I rl'corcls. rn 57 gamt•s th1 o; S<'a~on JI 1s batting average this y<'a r 1s 125. raising his c·arecr mark to 3R6 P1lhburqn 9,..,,,,,.v C,iirwtt tb 0f'"l0to ff"• 0.Jtiland Tim C.onrov p ttnt V"t~w•v tHqn M nnro .. v1llt_ PA t0d,ltln<I tool>. rr • t\ tir\t round CJ•<• bec..du\.e lht' RAnqt>r\ \1Qnc!'O frf'f' d~f'it M t._,t' Jora.-n~"'"' P1t1\t>ur-Qft Oonc.ttn Aubin ot Douohn'1Y tttqn Aloant. c,._1 f Ptll\burQh too-.. LO'\ Af'\Of'lf'S •• ". round Pt'.-Dt"(dU\,. ,,..,,.. OooQtr\ \tQnrd lrrtt •9"'nl ffrry ,.Or\tPr I Baltim ore Rot>Prl Uoytf. lb O~r Partl. H1on {1n<1nnctl• Prilldio~IJ>hhl R•r> Rollin' tb. Allf"9n"nv .-tion Sp;ut,1. N C N,.w vnn~ VAntn1P\ MAl1hf•w W1nh>f\ fll wu11 ... m\o11lll' NV H1Qh (N(.l'W YO( .. 100' l\o'ton' lir-.t rovnd t>ttll( bt"tetU\.e the Ard~· \IQnt"O ht'\ tJQ('nt Mik.-. Tou1•11 Ktln,11or, City Ro1.1no 01ancal"rM, ~\. RP<JwttW'I t-41Qh (dill Nf'IN v,,,., Val"''-Pr\ 6rtan Rvdtr, a lrni <,hr~w!»bufv M•Qn, M,,.,, Secono llound (1Pvf·tdnd Cru1\ 6ttncJO '· A.tt/On•• ~t.1J1 uf 1·uns Parly but we didn't ffo till' 11 l lit• thmgs "H vou do thP Jillie things, you ~ 1n game~ and 1f you don't you Inst and this dub is going lo do the ltltll' things "Wht•n \OU losl· m the late in· 111ngs or iose close games. the A119eb Slaae All c;,,,.... °" ltMPC ll•010 11101 J on1on1 ba111mor .. di CAhtorn1.t Wrdnt,d·lt (.ottlorn1d dt Oatrlatld f1 t f t1ur\dd'I (.,dltfort11~1 di Odlii:ldnd I Hom S S)p m I 1Sp,., ltlllc• thing!> <irl' \\hat counl and I dun 'l mean l•rrors or phys ical 11llslakcs. t·itht·r Tm talking about m ov 1n~ runm·r~ mer. not m1ss1ng l!>llo(ns and m <1lo.111g eunlal't wrth the hrl .and run on · fo'n•iws1 ind1eatC'd the Angeb ml!>Sl'd a sig n m the 5eventh in n1ng, pl'rhaps on an <tborlcd ..,t ea l by Don B<tylor. Arter Bay lor opened the inning with a ~ingll' and was thrown out. a walk and an tnfrcld htl followed This rnuld havt• loadt•d the lia~l''-with the• st·orc ::!·I against thl· t\ngl+ .. and no out!> Instead. .111 1nlrl'lcl out :ind a !>l rrkt•out 1•1irlt·d t hl' lhrea\ \ 1•11•ran O rwlt· hurler Jim fl.dnwr \H•nt into tht· i.:amt· \\tth lhn•t· ...,tru1chl ...,hutoul '1etonl'..., hut ..,,1\\ 1 hl• '>1 nni:: ... n<ippcd al 311 111n1n g ... Ke11 L<.indreaux drrlled .i C'UI'\ e hall lo right field to ..,t·ore <:arnl'\ Lan'>lorfl w ith lhl· 1\0j.!(''' fu ... t ~un in lht· third f'alnwr lclt thC' l!am<: altt·r "'' t•n 111nings, lead1ni.: 2 I ,\ !>Ore shouldcrth:.it ha~ bot hl'red him all "l';1son will be t''Wm1nt·d by Dr Ho ht· rt Kt·rlan tonight · I "U!> d...,upp<Hntcd to !..CC lht• 11111 "!'Ort', · P alml'r se11d .. Ob· \lfllhl\. \\hen lhl' s<·ort• ts 011. I dnn t '';ml lo '-l'l' an v runs st·on· Im tr~1ng tu \\trl i.:am1·..., 11 \\ a:..n 't u had tun·t• that hl' h1l .ir11t I had rt 1n ;1 i.:ood !>put · Wa s hl' thinking ol Don 1>n·....rt,11l'..., mawr lcagut· rl'eord ol 58~ ,11nmngs ol st·oreless ball" .. Do \'OU know how many in· nings that is"" h(• asked "I can't even imagine p1tch111~ that manv and with tht• des ign<1ted hitter now 1n the American League, 1t 's t'vcn tougher .. Palmer had a slnn~ of 37 con· sec·ut1ve innings without an earned run bein~ seored again~t him a11d 30 shutout frames The win wa~ the Orioles sixth 1n a row and gives them a i I rec· ord s 1nr<· the· current lnµ i..tarted It alsosnuppedaflve ~amdosing ... trt.>..tk alAnahe11n St<id1um IALTIMOllE CAl.IFOllHIA t•arlow <-• '>m11n1b t Mu,,dy lb '-unqll!'IOn rt LOJWI ff l Mttv on OeCinr~' Jo CJ,.utlt lb Mor-tit Ormp')t'; r (uH Cld '' ht'lclnder \\ .. 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AnQ0-1\ wolf vno Nol•n Ay..tn fl·\ 10 lhf mounc:t ton1Qt'il to <on<tuot ,,,.. brtPI two q->,,.,,,. v ,,. '\ w 1t1' 11'\t· Or •oh•\ Hf> w 1tt bf" OQPO\tO b., ~ni\ M,,,,,.., u J OI th" Ortol.-., Milrll Hoc:cu~to. •• <rltth'"' horn Collt~ ot '""' C•nvon1oo. N\ \•QntO • conttd<I ¥rr1th INo A"'Of'I\ tOf;lhO F ''"' CIUO c. .. ,,..., U1uford upprod tll\ c luD 1 .. .td1nq \tOh·n t>t-•\4 tolctl to lll'•Qhl w•t,, d '"'°" 1n tn~ 1n1tO 1t'W'l11'\Q T No Af'l()f I' hd1it,. 10\I t'lQ.ht ot .,,,.., lent n 1rw ann rltt' J 1 .,, ••.wlfd 1nn1nQ q,1m 1·\ tn.-rtol• d' ,,,, Ot•Oh'' ~1n(t' ftw' t,,,, tJt Mttlt ttw· Or.oh' f''lttY• outh<>mf"red I~ OP- 00\1hon 1' ti lym.1n 84ttO<k , ¥rw•tr-•wo "'" no 1mcnov.·<1 h~' ... v••tdQ1~ 10 HJ tn .. h1Qht. .._1 It Od\ Df"· .. n dtl \•1d'\o0n th \ tt.td 10 "'''' •n "'' lcl\I lij ,., b~h I !)~I c_,rt A1pk en, Jr . \00 Ot th .. Qr101t•1io' 1n1td b.1\1• ro.H h "•'•Pt< lf•d 10 b11 wit"( t t rt httlh tfl tOdttv "' tH ... uQ' nt Ot,tlt 'ollow11t1nQ tontqnt'\ tin,..h•ot tn•• twog.mw \• r1t'\ lhP Anqe1, lrflVt'I 10 0d ... hHtCI fOr t't lw• ru(IM OOubll'ht:didH w .. nn" .. 0~¥ .. 1t'ld it n1qnt -.,1tm•• Tnut\d6V twtor~· ,,.. l\.trn1nQ humf1 tor A w• .. •li.t>nd \P' ,,., ""'''" t~ <J4.•tt•n 01nQ Wor ld(h."\mrt1onNt•wYork Vdnli.t_~-. AP Pltolo Who's On Second? '\(•\\' York Yankees Manager Bally :\larlln argues "1th ~t·t·imcl hase umpire Sten· Palcrmor in tht.• I h1rrl mnmg nl :\l onday mght's gumc agatnsl the Sl•attll' Mariners :\I .i rt111 sun·i\'cd 011s de hale hut got into another C'lash 111lh ump1rt•s 111 the fifth inning and w<is thrown out ot lht• gamt'. Tht• Yankers lost, 7-:l 0~1lf Piiot ""°'o l>'t' G•ry Am- 0 VE R P0WER I NG .Jon Hoht•rh ..,l,1ms the h<ill past ~t·atllt"s H1•1 'llll' lltll' <lunng lntt•nwtwnc.d \'ollt-yhall As· s 11t1<.1 t111n ;1C'l111n '.\londa~· :.it Fountain Valli·~· Jl iglt. Hohcri.... ll'd I ht· OrnngL· County Stars to a lo11r-g<.1mc Vil'· 111n \\1th IJ1..., <.1\\ l'SOm(' h1tt111g and '>tl'ady cll•lcnst\'l' pl:t\ For arld1t1onal photo and ston. '>l'C' paf.!t' B-~ Russell the Goat Lasorda's Spirits Battered in Def eat ;.iEW YORK <A P l Tom Lasorda ::.1ghed with res1gnal1on ll1s Los Angeles Dodgers had Just blown an 8·2 lead to the New York Mets who adminis tered the coup de grace with a three· run rally rn the bottom of the ninth Hill Russell . the Los Angeles shortstop, thre w Doug Flynn's ~round b<1ll over first baseman Steve Gorvey's head with two Dodger!f ~laie All Games on IC A BC 11'° I 'on1Qflf lo\ AnqPfK dt NPW Yntic Wttdn .. \(ldy LO\ AnQf'I .... "' Nl"W V()f ~ lhUf,Od'f LO'\ Anqtolh<tl Montri>tll \om \pm • lOom out <1nd Tim Foh sror cd from ~econd base "1th the winning run <JS lhl' Mets t•xtended lh~ Ood,gcrs losing s treak to five games . 9-8 But the enlrrc ninth 1nnin~ wuc; d1ffrcull for l.a~ord.i to accept "t\llt'r \\C gol ahead 8 2, \o\f' never ,got another runner on O<tSl'." the Dodger sktJ>Pl'r said "I ''a!> grat1f1etl \\ hc•n "'l. had that lead and thought we· wcrt• g111ng lo turn thrni.:..., arouncl What happem•d was Hry d1sap · po1nt111g " Then Foli, h1lling .182 and in o.rn 0 for-13 s lump, s lash('d .a wicked grounder past th1rt1 baseman Ron Ccy into the left field corner. Wtlltc Montanez ~cored l'as tly and .John Stea rn~. running all the way. stumbled as he rounded third but managed to maintain hrs footrng a nd dove home a head or the throw. Jo'oh wound up on second w ith a dou· blc. and scored the winning run t wo pitches later on Russell's er· ror "Russell made a good s top in the hole. which m eant he had to rely o n hrs arm. He s hould have ba('k handed rt and had h is momentum behind him when he threw lo firs t. Any time you throw head-high especia lly with the wind blowing the way it was. the ball 1s going to sail,·• said Foll Ct'Y had gotten the Dodgen.' ninth and frnal bose hit when he htl a three-run homer in th1· lourth 1nn1ng t o give the Dodgers their 8·2 lead. "Wt''rl' not down too much." ...,u id Ccy "Thl' 1mnortant thing 1s lo Al't lh1'> turned a round and ~tart wrn111ng. We arl' in a three team race now and have to be c·onc·l'rned about both San Fran 1·1s('O and Cincinnati. The G i.ants 111!->l to Philadelphia but we lost. 100 The wuy things happened tonight 1s t ypic al of the way thrn~s have-been happening all Yl'U I' .. M cts Manager .Joe Torre said, "All year we kept on scrapping back. Tonight we finally got a break on Russell's error. We a re looking for different guys to help u:-. t'ach night and tonight 1t wa!'> Fol1 's turn " Thl' Angels. draftrn~ 14th. M•lcctcd oulf 1eldl'r Thoma ... Brunansky from West Covin:.. l11gh Also going on the first round wa~ CS(' pitcher Hod .Ho,hc·rgc•r. a hurd ·thrO\\tng right hander "ho prt'PPl'd al Footh1ll l11 gh rn S..inta Ana Drug Scandal Mars World Cup Lee Mazz1l~ got four hits for th<' Mets, upping his averoge lo 318. He has 67 hits, three behmd (See LA ORDA, Page 82> ) \.1~rt \llO'#lftOOr~ll~O Fo~lllOUM • Atll\nla 8ob ~O""'' l b. Ar•ron~ Sttttf" T oronlo llOVd MO<l>C'f 11> OA~lend H•9n f0it~1An0t ,. N~• voo W.t\ t-4ubfirt Oroo~\ !t\ ot Ariton• '!>1~1:a1•nd M•k• Mort;111n P trni, ll•ll•'f Htqn •L::n"~~:;/, -Mon H•Wli•n\ p lrlll. Mio .... H19n (W•CO T,.. I !.#•Ill• TtlO N•MI, OI Cl•nlnut Hiii AC_,.,., A Pn•l•cl4llP"<• I S•n Fr-•'<O Aobort Cumm•r>g\ < OrotMr lli<P H1Qll (Cl\1<"901 • Mtl••Ui" N•UlOlltt HerMn<IH, <. Hl•lt.,h, f 1!0~;~:.1 <;trnn l'rMklln, ~'· (Iii POI• Fl• u c ~ ( l•••lanO Pl\llllp UIMIOrO, \\, WlltO• Hl9ll : S11nl• c ·~"" HOu\IOn ROO 80•""'111'' p .,,,,, U!>( \ ortro•I '""' C•b\O<'I of M•t 1>1o•n Sia le • (hicttqo Cvb!t Wllll•m H•Y'' t fn01•nA Sl•IP • CAlitorno~ Tom B•unen\i Y ot WHI U>Yln• HI~~ LOU•\ Aoo•rl H•t ~, 10. ,,. •• H1on l>t-n\.eC 01•. f I• M1M~M>•• l.ef'll't' ,.._ .. Jette•!#> HIQh, hrn~. Fii (incu,natt N1tf'O•~ E '-"''"Y \\ C•ro• C•h H1on Fl• Nrw YO(I( Y•nllf;tS Ao• Hudlor " Bull••O ""W•Qll """"' INY IOOll Cl>ltllQO 'hr\I rouno O•<• > ~(al/-. .... W'\I ... ~I \•9'1f() frt• •9f'nl ll"" llloml>f'rOt Scottish Soccer Star Banned for Life B t.: ENO!-. A IH lO:S. Argent1n.1 c AP 1 A cloprni.: sl·undal hit the World Cup ..,ot·<·cr tournamC'nl Monday :.t!'> W1lhc .Johns ton. 21 \ear -old SC'ollrsh slur. was sent home a nd banned I rom his coun try's team for hf(' Tht' Scottish Football Assocaa tion took the· drastr r utt1on to save Scotland from rioi-..s1ble d1~ qualification from lhl• compct1 ti on Helmut Ku<'st•r. Scerctary G('n('ral of thl' lntt•rnal1onal Soi· t'l'r Fcdcral1on . F IFA, said 1t might c.:oml' to that 1r thC' doping ch::iq~e against .Jnhnston wa:-. provt.'d .\ unn1• "am plC' takt•n ;ifter tht' Scotland Pl'ru ~am<' ;1t Cordoba lal!>l wee k s hnwc:'d tracei.. or llw hannl'd druj.l fC'n eafam1na Th<> ~cot-. dtc1 11111 \\~Ill for furl her de\C•lopme11h Tht•\ :111 11"un1·1•d .Johnston had udmitled t.1k111g t\\O !-il1mulant tableb hrlnn• thl' g<1 me Ern<'sl Walk('r. secretary of the SFA . ...,aid Johnston was go 1ng homl' 1mmed1ately and lurtht•r d1 c:C'1pl1nary action .1ga ins t t11 m would be con ::.rd('rerl "The SFA has never before hN•n 1nvol \'Cd tn s uch a matter. ~1r11I the o rftc1als concerned h<'r<' an· lll'termtned th al the gor1d 11 am l' of our country must be prott'C't('d Whatever Scotland's rc•..,ults on tht• foothall field. tht'Y "'111 be• •ll'ha•vcd fairly." W<1lker ~ard Walk<·• .1<ltkd that .in 1n vc~trgatann proved conclusively that no other Scottish players had he('n 111volvl'd Onh 110(' otlwr pla) 1'r has hC'11n lmrnd g u1lt v of t11k1ng drugs in lhl' World Cup In the 1974 tournament in German). .Jean Jo.:;eph or lla1ti was banned from t hl' compet1t1on and sus- pended from internattonal soc- cer for a year . flail1 was not dis· qualified The &ots. who came to Argen- ti n 11 with hi gh hopes. were already in a state of depress ion <tfl<'r being upset J ·l by Peru 1n Group 4. The Johnston afrair lurned their Wnrld Cup a<lven tu re into a disaster M<'anwhrlC' 1t was a c·at anrl mous e d~1 y among 1 tw <·1ght t c.1m s schedulc•d to play 1n Groups I and 2 to<l<i} Helmut Scho('n. vet<'ran coach of defending thamprons, West Germany wa~ scrret1vc• about h1~ ltnc.up tn f<H't' Mex1ro in Group 2 I \\Joi lo l!•H' the Ml'x1cans <1::. little tame as po!>s1blc lo ad· JUst to our tactics," Schoen s aid. Argent 1na and Ita ly. JOIOl leade rs in Group l. would mak(' ('ertain of advancing to the second round by winning their ga mes today . /\rJ!cnt1na plays France Cll Buenos /\ire:-.' River Plate Stadium. anti Italy faces Hungary at Mar del Plata. Two Hungarian !>Lars. mid· fielder Tibor Nvtlas 1 and f'<•nter forward Andras Torosc1k, ar(• undrr a one·J{amc suspl•ns1on .1fter bcinJl sent off the field in a m.llch against Argentina last Wl't'k Laszlo Barotr. Hungarian manager. pledged all·out attack· mg tacl1cs It 1:. his team !'> only hope of staying 1n lht' tourna ment TOM LASOROA • fl:! 1':1411 v p U•ll• Plltl P"olo by G•rt Ambro\.t _______ S_E'""'"A-'-T'-T""'l :.=E'S JEFF REDOAN, ZBIGNIEW JASIUKIEWICZ COLLIDE WHILE DIVING FOR BALL. Stars Struggle, Win Big Fro.a Page BJ LASO RDA. • • '\ Jt1onal League leader Ken Griffey WA Champs Break In New Home Rig~ Skip IA<'kWood 15·4) capped -, • innings of scoreless r elier pitching by Paul S iebert and 1>.1k l\lurrn~· Lo ~hul down Los .\ngl'les und enablt• New York to 1u·ck ti\\ ay '"' h o s ingle run in tlw fourth, two in the fifth and Hilt' Ill lht• '>IXth LOS ANGEL£$ I 11lll /fl ·~If'• of JI \ I l''V I I,.,,,, 1tlr1ll •• u l ,.,., •. ., lh t i It •1 1 II '""' , .. 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UJO ~ 000 a to:w Yor • 100 111 OOJ ~ By JOHN SF.VANO OI llw 0.lly Piiot Sl•lf f'or a team that player coarh Dodge Parkt•r sa 1d 1sn 'l pl a yin~ up to its potential. the defrndmi.: l ntcrnallonal Volll'yb:.dl /\s s u c 1 a t 1 o n ( I V /\ l c· h a m p 1 o n Orange County Stars madl' 11 look easy Tht• Star<;, returning homt• for the first time this sC'a!-ion after a s ucC'cssful thrN~ gamt• road t np, had no trouble in upend mg I irst year cxpans 1on1l>t Seattle three game!'> to one befor~ l.fl54 Monday night at their new home. Fountain Valley Jltgh FrenehOpen The game ~cores were 12-5. 7.12. 12 -t. 12 5. "ll 's a good sign that we 're winning and still nol playing up to our potcntwl." !>atd Dodge. "The game Wa!-i a struggle men- tally for us. but I 'm pleased anvlimC' we win " i 'he only reason the Star!> ~l ruggled mentally 1s bee a use I hl'Y mudc 1t look so easy t:veryttung they did seemed to go rig ht while conversely every- thing Seattle did seemed lo go wrong. Most of Seattle's action actual- ly took place after the game r wo OU I\ W'hrn w1nn1rtQ run 1o<orPd £ Bruntort A.,...,,.11 lOB Lo' A~·~~ J. Nt>w ~. o q 1U C,rot1 Mot\day Hod9f'\ Mont•net 1 "'""'"' f OI• Hll <:t~ Ill 'tfl LO~\ 21 IP H R EA 88 SO Vilas Burns Ashe LOS ANGELES Mti4•\Jt" kd'Jttndn I ' ~ 7 J ~ Or "th"' l, 111 ttruPH'I •tt'04 r I l.J Murr.•<; 1 '" i-wot>O tw \ • I N EW YOllK 1• I I I J I I 1 I J 1 I 8 ~ ' 0 I , I I n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WI• Rhockm f·or\tt' I ' SO A-14,05 * 3 l 0 1 '1 '"r•t•• w d\ « br1qht ,,oe to M Ol"dt\y n19h1 s 'l•l!Ttt' 11 would httvt• 10 t..e thf' return ot Davey Lope• .inti Atek Morwlay I h•v each h..O two n11s 1n1J •t:CJ'Pd thq"ft tH"'t"H'Hi bf•tw•~n tt\f'm WlU" Lo"' returft1nq. m&nAQt-r Tommy U1ord.I f\ad 111 m~•e room •or one ot th<! Ooo~r\' hOlle~I h•t· ''"' Lee LMy L..tty, whO h•I 367 durinQ Lot1111' """'""l .-'\lttt tf"O in rtQnt t 1tld .,\ A~le Smith .--11\ g1vm t~ ntQlit olt There l!. f\O trutt\ to trH· rumor lhAI 1mml!01atrlv •ft.-r the lo\s. l..IM>f'O• l ttlled to' dnother ~ .. ,,., bY\ today tor an ... t1 ... rrioon WOtliloul bv h1\ lfclt'" Tt\f' PtHlttH' .,,,. "P lrt\t #{.,-lo,f'nO Wtl\ tf'l.t flr\t 4'Q31ft\.t ·~ I •OOQt•t' \tf'!ICP AVQu\• Of ld\I Vf'ar t·OtllnQ has. •1ov1ou\I., not tM.-tn t~ OodQftr\ problem •s ttw lub f'\•\ •ve' ctC)li"d ftvft fYt'I\ Off Q•me PARIS fAP> -Dl'fending champion Guillermo Vilas re- gained top clay court form Mon· day and whipped America's Arthur Ashe 6-2. 6-2, 6·:! to move into the quarter-finals of the S·IOO,OUO Fr<.'nt h Open Tennis Tournament Dick Stockton also moved into the e 1,ght-man quarter-final with a 7-5. 6-1. 6-3 v1clory over West Germany's Rolf Gehring. No. 5 seed Manuel Orantes of Spain eliminated Tim Gull1kson. fi.J. 7-6, 7-6, and Chile's !Ian:-. Gui I dermei s t er outd ueled Australia 's J ohn Alexander 7-5. fi·4. 3-6. 1-fi, 6-3 in other m a tches at Roland Garros Stadium. Vilas, 25, took just one hour. 39 minutes to defeat the 34-year-old As he, who has been trying to get back in the g roove after a long lavoff due to a heel injury. MONOAV'S 11£SULTS -·•SI,,..., F~ll llO<ir!CI MenUPt OrMlle•. Spaon, Clef Tim Gullokr.on, Onala~ka, W•s.. 1>·3. 1-1>. 1-1>; O•<k Slockton. (Ar rollon, Tex,u. def. Roll Gettrl1>9, Wr•t Germany, I\, 6 I, 6·3, Han• Gltdememer. Chll•. del. Jottn Al~••nller. Au•tratla, 1·\, I>·•. 3·6, ••. 6·•; Gulllrrmo VIia~. ArQenll~, <let. Arlhur A•he, New Vorll. 6-1. •·1, 6·1. w-n·• Sl"91H Tllinl llovnd V1rQ,n1a Ru1t<1, Romania~ d~f. Fredif'riQUf" lhlb•ull. France, 1>·3. 6-2, Florell• BonlCell•, Peru, lltf Pam T~rclen, L~ AnQelH, ... l. • /, 1> '· 8rtQlll• Simon. Fr•nu. oel. VIYl•n• Go•u•tu. ArQenton.J, •·•. &·J: Mlro•l•Y• BenGIOY4, Cn<hol.IOY•ll••. def. Patrt<I• Meor-. 8r•zll.6·l .... ,. Baseball Standings MALCOLM REID Mgr. says: you doft't tto.e to be o lusiness man fOf' Leasin9 to mc*e sens.. -We hon cmallable most makes ond models. Ran9in9 in price from under SI 00. pet' month on up. Coll me for a lease quote or better yet come in and Sff me today! AMERICAN LEAGUE Eas t Division Boslon New York Detroit Balt1mon.' Milwaukee CIC'v('land Toronto W L Pel GB 36 18 .667 ~m 21 .588 1 1 ~ 28 22 .560 ti 28 25 .528 1·~ 25 25 .500 9 2:1 27 160 11 19 J2 .:173 151 ~ West Divis ion Oakland Kansas City Angels Toxas Minnesota Chicago Seattle 30 21 .588 27 2 I . 563 I I ~ 2fl 2 I 520 31 ~ 25 2·t .510 1 21 30 .412 !} 20 29 . 108 !) 18 ;17 :127 II Mond•Y'l StOrH Bolltmore6 ,._,H, 1101 Cr.oc.,oo 1 Cle"'!la"<I o Oa• l,Hlll q, flo\lon I Sf'MU .. I Nrw Vo,., 1 Ontv ga"""' -cl'tKlul"" Tod•y \ G•m•\ B.tlttmor.-co M.ltt•"''' • J '' Atutcl\ l~ n (h1(dQO 18riHtO\) \ ttl ( h "'I tnd MnN)f· I ()1 n O~tro1t CW1tc.o• 4 )I "' M11 ... •111t,f1 I> o n tc:~n\..-~ Ctty fHa,.,,ltit O 1t iU lt «uh .,,._•l"t(jft• 4 l J " 80\lon (Lee I 11 di (),01ant1 IJl•nkoO ll " N•w Vork fTtdrOO# J ., at""'""" fHOU'W J 11 " O"' v O•UT\e) \t tlt>Ouleo Wed-y G•m•> Aft'l•h "' C>aklan<I. n K""'•' City •I T~·o " Toronto di Ctevt'IMIO 1 1 n N~w Yor~ al s ... 1110 n O~t ro•t •t Mllw&ukf'P. n Only QArnt'\ "~ultO Ch•«>C!O '91 Ml"""'°'"· n NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division <'hicago Ph1tadelph1a Montreal New York l 111ls hurgh St. Lou1~ W L Pct. GB 28 20 .583 26 21 .553 I I~ 27 2~ .529 212 :!5 2!) \6:l fi ~~ ~8 . WI 7 20 :M .:no II Wesl Division San Francisco 32 IR nnc.-innatl 33 20 Dodgers 27 24 S:rn 01ego 23 2R llouston 22 2R Atlanta l!J 30 Mond•y'l S<O<H Nf"" VOrk ~ OoOqtr,_ I C.rucdQO 2 Hoo\lun t Montr<'o• 4 s.n Oo~ J Ph1l•~fMta •. S.n f r4'n< •\(0 J Allonlo 8. Plti-t>urqn • (1nc1nnat• 1, SI Lou•' t roe10 •Gamo .IHO .623 I~ .529 51J 451 !)1 ~ 440 10 388 1 21 ~ Oooqer' P.tu' I "'' NPW Yori-•E\01n.()<.,cl) J ._.,ou,ton •n<Ju1.u I ttl (h•<~QO 1Robf'rh 1 o ')dn 01 .. Qo f~f'ltdPy J )J <11 Montrt' .. U & f•1t(hell 1 t n ~•" F-r~"' \<O tMontflo1U\(()f 1t a• Pruf.ctrtQlh1• t l ~rr n J I •1 Afl.tntd IH·'"""' • UI •ti P1lhDur9h Bibby l, C .,,,. •nn1th 01u""' l \ ctl C,t LOU•\ 1 Df~v ' ' Wed""'dH'IG•mf\ Doelttrt al N1·w York n ( 1nttnn6h ctt Ch•C.ttOO \•n Oo!'qO .. 1 Montr•o1I n \iltn f flfn<l\CO dt Phlli~IP~fcf n ~-4,,u\ton ·•' P11t .ht;rQn n A.tlanl.t ;.ti ~I lOUI\ f ,/ ' ~· . ~--· ·~~~ ."'_:..;JOHNSON & SON I .... • ·' LEASING ••• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS NEW ·~·:.~ 600 W. COAST HWY.• HEW,OlT HACH• 646'-0262 OR USED ' '~ h<•n player-eoaeh Gus Mee and right-std<' hitter Jeff Reddan wen• brou~ht into the pre~s loung<'. /\<;kt•d about th<> ll'am'h poor <;ho w1ng Ht.•drl:in ans wt·red "It's hard to play on the road Anytimt• you i.:t•t up at !< <>'l'lo<:k HI tht• morning and don't <irn\'(· wh('r<' you·n· s upposed to bt· play ing until two. 11 ·s tough to gel mentally rcudy to play ... This answer seem ed to anger Mee who replied, "That was a stupid thing to say." "lle's interviewing me not you ." was Reddan's re ply. With that. an obviously angry Mee walked out of the press room. "1 didn't mean to sav it was hard to play on the road." Red· dan said. "Playing on the road is a psycholog1cat barrier you have to overcome and everybody can. It's that the tnp just wasn't organized and that's what made 1t tough." The Stars' ent1r(' front line played exc.-ept1onatly well. but .Jon Roberts was the s tandout. In the first game alone C'tght of the Sta rs' 12 poinlsca me while he was the serve r "We wen· vt•ry s mooth tonight," said the 6-5. 200- pounder. ''I served very well. pro bably the bes t r have tn a long time. We played very well. the team has a lot of confide nce." The victory by the Stars ran their record to 3·1 on the year and pulled them to within a half ga m e of undefeated Santa Barbara in the Western Division standings. The Stars' next game is Wednes day night at Santa Barbara. Apples Cruise Past Oranges NEW YOHK <A P~ B1ll1c• .I £'a n King erushed Kathy Harter 6 -0 a nd lht'n te<1med with J oA n ne Husscll for a 6· 1 rout of Francoise Durr and llarlcr Mon day night. leading the New York /\pples to a 32 15 World Team Tennis v1etory ov<'r the• Anaheim Oranges Tht• Apples. who had lost f1\ll' of their last ~1'1: m;.itches. took a 7 5 l<'ad as Russell and Hay Ruf f<.'ls defeated Durr and Anand AmntraJ in m1xrd doubles to ht•g1n thl· malth Th<.''\' 1nc•rt•asl'C1 tht• ll'ad lo I!> t. on lht: \\Umc·n ... v1ctones <ind J S -.umrd a commanding 25 7 ad '.intag<' \\ht•n \'1ta~ r.t•rula1t1s hlaste<I Cliff Dnsdalc fi I 111 mC'n ., s 1nglc·s - Tht• '1t'l11rv t'\'t·nt·d :'\1·"' '\ urk s rt•tor<I . a t 11 11 al lht• hall\\ay mark nf Lht• :-.ca!-.on tor the /\ pplt•!-i N'w Yor~ )1, ANll•tm U W om•n l<•f'Q CNVI OPt H<tfff"r 0 0 "i-1nu F'hi"'\~fl INVtt1flt Oun HMtr' 1-1 t Mrn Ct'Hil"1t•"-iN"fJ th f Ury\d~l,i & t . CO• Orv\d~I· IA I Ml c ... rulooll\ Aull"" I . Mo•eO llV\\fll Rutlfl\ INVt Ml Ovrr Amr11tA1 1 \ O•tr 11mt' C,Mu•••ll\ Ruf tr I\ tNV 1 llef, Co• O•y•llfle I t A 1&&~11t Ntiw YOf~ Plloe 1>11 H, S." D ,.90 ll women 8Mll; .. r tP• o-t ,.. ~,..,, "O • Rf'llft G""'"'"' 1C;.01 M t 8Af .. N """"''#,fl MM\ W.itt\ tPI Of'f lllllYN I fl l•vt' (~\t '>0 O•I Wdlt\ A<lll & l Mt •f'fJ {hif'nf''f \tMW IP I dt t (111\• (,,\,llf\n.J"I I• A t '11 •I l'nrtf-n" Golci.tt G•l•f\ 1t SUlllt it M,.n Mlt'tf>r (,(., ,,,,., C...Orm"n ti 4 ,.,.,...,,.~ M t M Oht f'\ l(t(ttttftf (".nrn'"" \kw•rl ti wnm,.n w~ (,(_, 1 1h 1 k1 •lMnt' ,, ' 111: IM' Wttd• ' ~c. ""'"' RMM(t(\ (,,tn~f'I. I M ~ •rO >'t"'·"' \l•t¥• , ti t "'"''"'J"' M M 1llAt'lh l A • ._)Al 'lfl"lll VOLLEYBALL I PEC?LE l~J S?ORTS Auburn's Lambert Basketball Coach Dies in Hotel Fire Fro m AP Oi~patche~ COLl'!\1lll 'S. Ga Paul L<.tmbNt, Auburn Cn1ver~1ty's nl'W head ba~kl'tball l'Oarh. dtt•d 1n J fm• early today that destroy<'d a section of lhl' 1\1qmrt lloftday Inn. ft re off1c1ab said. ft rt• Chwf (;l•ori.:1· Lamb ..,aid Lambert . 43, was found on the floor of his room I a1·1• down "It lookl'd like he had attempted to find his way 1H1l . :q>p<trenlly groping ht!> way through heavy smoke," Lamb said • Lamlwrt. fornwr bal>k<'lhJll coach at Soulh(•rn lllino1~. "a-. named Auburn co1.1ch in Apnl. Htii \\lft· and l\\O dau~hter<, \\(•n: to have moved to Auburn from Carbondale. Ill . this \\ t•e k lie was 1n Columbus for:. two c!Jy clin1t for all <.'tty high :.«hool and Junior high t•oa<.'hes Al' t·ompanymg him rrom Auburn were assistant <·oaches llerbert Gret•ne and llcrman W1lhams Authontws said ... evt•ntl g u('sts a nd mote l personnel were• treated ror mmor burns and "1loke 1nhalat1on PAUL LAMHAT CaUSl' of th1• hl:.tll· "a' nol 1mmed1Jtely d1sl'losed by fire of f1c1als. who ~a1<l the f1rt• app<trt,nll) '>l<trtt·d two or three roems lrom where Lambert was !->laying Costello to Coa~h Bulb ClllC/\GO Larry Costello. whose total of 407 v1ctones a!> a N at1onal Basketball Associat1on c·o<tch ranks t 1fth on the all-time ltst. 1s returning to the game to coach the Ch1ca~o Bulls Costello compiled a 407 249 record in nine seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks before re· s1~111ng t•arly in till' 197ft-77 season. He has smn· !>ervt•d as a S<'OUt with the Houston Rockets. Tht· Uulls <innounced the selcct1on of Costello Mond:n'. Costello. ·l'i. rC'pla<'('S Ed Badger. who re· s1gn<.'d beton• till' final ~ame of the 1977-78 Na· t 1ona I Basketball Assoeiation season to take the hl'ad C'oachin~ pos1t1on al the University of Ctn· r innat1 LAAllY COSTELLO Onh· Hcd Auerbach Tom Heinsohn, R ed llolt1.m:1n and t''< Hulls Coach Dtek Mott.a havl' more v1t·tonc~ than Costello as an N AA coach. Costello'.., sclect1on ended 'Pl'Culat1on tha t the Bulls had !'>el tied on the former Niagara Un1vers1ty and NBA standout after de· t 1d1n g aga1n!Jt hmng former Ch1eago player Jerry Sloan ------Qtletf! of tM Dq------ Dick Mackey, columnist fhe Kansas City Times "As tf the federal government dnt•sn't have more important problem~ with which tu <.'Ont'l'm 1t-;elf, the Labor Oepart- menl ha!> decreed that no loni.wr 1s a bat boy a bat boy. but a bat handler. llone!>t " Eb~f! in S ports •.. 8 .\SEUAl.L The· San Franc1sc·o Giants han· acknowledged they are trying to Pl•ddll· pstcht·r Jim Ban . . A federal appeab <·ourt ordered :.1 low<'r C'OUrt to reconsider former Ph1ladelph1a f'hillies p1tther Pat Ray lt>ss' '>Ult for damage<; U\ l'r 1r11unes he alledgt.•dly suffered whtle a member of a Phillies' minor lcugue team in 1971 . Former Boston Brave., player Marv Rickert died at his home 1n Oakville. Wash. He "a!> 57 . . American League West leade r Oakland defeatC'd v1s1ting Hoston, 9-7, before 36.463 ... 5an Francisco'<> Bob K.nepper was chosen as the National League)> Pitcher of the ~fonth . . and the Giant'>' J ack Clark was named National League Player of the Month Player of th(' Week in the National League "' St Louts· eatchl•r Ted S1 m mons. who batted no s1MMONs -171 in May . . The San 01e~o Plldres claimed outfielder Fernan do Gonzalez fmm the P1ttsbuq~h Pirates. COLLEGE BASF.BALL To1Hanked Southern California a nct dt'fendmg champion /\razon<t Stall!. the only two undefeated team:-. in the College World Sencs. meet in a showdown tonight. with the winner in good pos 1t1on to take the national baseball champ1onsh1p m Omaha Both t0<1k the day off Monday while Miami wa-. eliminating Oral Robe rt~. 5·:l. and North Carolina eliminated Michigan, 7 ll "WC' JUSl got b<'<.tt hy a couple of very good teams ... said Oral Roberts Coach Larry c·ochell. Oral Rorts. coming into their first College World St.'nt'S with an 18-gam e winmn~ streak. wer e edged by Arizona Slate. 7 fi, in thC' second round. Michigan was bounC"ed when North Carolma·., Greg Robinson blas ted ;1 three run hom('r in tlw 1•1ghth 1nn1ng. In NCAA D1v1s1on Hf aet1on at Martella, OhlO, Gla!.sboro Statt' won its f1r<,t baseball l'ham p1onsh1p with a 5 3 triumph ovt·r Marietta C:ollege. GOLF J ohn Lister of N('w Zealand fired an eight under-par fl I Monday to l<.'ad qualtf1cr!'i for the Danny Thomas Memphis Classic tournament this week Four strokes back of the leader""" I rvme ·s Alan Ta pie with a 68 m the field of 52 non-exempt players qualtfymg for thl' tournC'y .. U ndy Miller led quahf1ers for the L'S Op<'n m Portland with a two round total of 1-10 . For tht' first time ma dt.>cadc tht•rc are no Amcnc·ans amonsr the seedtnl! list for the British Amateur c hamp1onsh1p in Troon, Seotland. HORSE RACING .Jockt•y Slevt> Cauthen C'nded a 32-mount winless streak by guiding Syntariat to a 31 "length victory m the c;old('n Joey Purse Monday at Hf'lmont Park Judge Advocak STEVE CAUTHEN "' 1n hnc lo lw a <;tarte r for the Helmont Stake ... If he g~s. 11 II inrrc•;i'e lhc Belmont Stake<; field to five Set 111 J:O an· fovored Arrirmed, b1d- 1ltng for the• Triple• Crown, Alydar. Darby Crttd Road ancl f'l;oon Tim.-Spendf'r. BOXING Should th<.' World Boxin~ Coun- 1·tl he ordcn ·d to f'('turn th(' heav:vweighl c rown to Leon Spinks, ti c·ould mean cancellatton of lht• Ken Nonon l.arry Holmes WRC t itle fight l"~1day nigh I • .,ays Norton·., manager, Bobo Rtron. BASKETBALL The <'<isl hJ-. bc('n removf'd from Portland's Hill Walton's lt•lt font and ht• ha., no new problems, says Dr. Robert C'ook. Walton hrokl· a bone /\pr1! 2:? in a NBA playoff 1?aml' af?atnst Seattle . The l'htlaclelph1a 76er<; have signed guard Jerry Fort New Jersey ;\!t•ts owner Roy Boe will c;ell h1!> franchise to Olll' of thrt•t• Jlr<>"P<'Cll\e huycr'i tr' the near future '"~" lht· ;\;"w York lh11ly 1't'\"' TENNIS-Jim m) ("onnor., hr<'l'tl•cl to ~f 6 2. 6 I opening round 'a·tor~ in a grnss tourt tourn.im<'nl •• t Herkenham. England Moo- d;1) T"o J\mt•nc·an \\Omen ft'I' 1n th1· ltr.,t round S haron Walstt. \\:.!!'> ht'<tll'n, fi 3, fi :1 h y S1<1llv Grt•t•r anc1 Diane Desfor wa ... d1m1n.1tcd by A. P interova, ft I, fl-: Ii t OTllF.R SPORTS hracl "'Ill mu kl unolhc 1 bid to part1c1pait- in I he t•1ghlh Asian Ga mc•s, o,c•ht·dult•d !or Bangkok in December. d espite a unanimous vote by t ht• l'Xc•rut1\ e rounc11 of the A:-1an t.amt·s rcnerauon tn t>ar 11 I\ 1eadtn1? expert on drugs in sport!> said today tjlat sonw of Br1l,11r.·, professional c;oecer players rc•gularly co'\'ild be using tht' .. amt• ~t1mu!ar.t which got Scottis h star Willlt" Johnston kit·ked out of the World Cup 1n Argen , tma Rig Trn C'omm1ss1nnl'r Wayne Duke 1old the conferenct'·._ flrC!->1dents th;1l Ill' "us worn eel Jbnut "the detenor:it1ng crewel <'O ntrol Jnd probh·m c; rcl<ih•d to 1Jn!-porbmanl1k• conduct throughout th<' rnuntrv · Sport~ on Radio~ TV RADIO: Tod11y Baseball Docl~(·r., .• t 1't \\ York "c 'c!oc\ KABC t7001. Tonight Ualt1morc at 1\n~e1:., 7 JO. K:\tPC t'llf'•. C:o lll'i.tl' Worlcl St•ru•., l S(' \'-Artzon.., Stull t\ o clocl<. K~R\I • l:liO I dl'l.1\t'CI TV . \\ rdnC'scl,I\ ~· :m .1 m . ChJnnc·I .H \\ nrld < 'u11 Sou t•r /\u~tn.· \i" Sv.edcn, , SOC Cf A MISCELLANY A doption Guild Winners Tuesday June 6 1978 For All-s tar G a m e Dodgers, Cincinnati Dominate Voting NEW YORK lAP l -Five pre viousty elected starters. includ· ing three players voted to the t ea rJ.l in 1977, and three newcl\mers fi ll out the tentative National Le<.igue /\II s tar lineup a fte r the first weekly tabulation of fan bullotini.?. Commissioner Bowie Kuhn announced Monday Loul" 12,l?l. 4. 0.•• Ca•ll, MOnlr .. 1, l~.9S4, S 8111 Madlock. S.n Fr•l\CIHO. 14.110 6 Ted S•Hmare. P1u1-1pn1•. 1q,ssa. I M•nnv 1r1110 (l!IJ'.190, •.J1S TNl•DHS£ I Pele Aas., ConconMlo. 17,.02, 2. 11011 Co . Lo. A11teltl, 61,tU; 3 Mike S<hmldl. PhlllOllPlll•. 16,110; 4 Ken Ae111, SI Lou•~. IJ.OU, S Pl\11 Garner. PlllSbur9h, 11,019, • Eno• C•btll. Hou•ton. l/"11. 1 Sleve Onli.-ero•. Cnlc•(IO. S.713 SKO•TSTOI" I Garry Templeton, Se Louis . .i,111. 2. am ll11utll, L•• ........ M,116; J D•Yt COl\CtO<lon. C1nclnn111. 4'1,,..l. • Utrv 8ow1, Ph1l-IP1111, 14,l16; S Ivan OeJHu•. Ch•c-. 1.44~. • Cnr•• Spe;er., Monlre4ll, 1,41), I Fr•"" T•vtr•' P1tUburon, 4,Sn OUTl'IELD I. 1110 M9Mi!Y, LM A,.._IOI, '1,11t ; 2 Lou 8roclt, SI l.04.HS, ... llJ, J G«>rge FMltr. C.nc•n n1h, S., I .. , t. 11"911 Smllll, LOI A-lft, M,7'1; S J trrv MOr.itt, Sl lou1>. SA 3~. 4. o..ty B••··· LM A_..., U,1'7, I Gr99 Lu1ln\111, Pn11•0tlPll••. 34,401, I O.w P1r,t r PllllburQll. n,MI; '· ,.,.., Gercwumo. (onunMU 21.~. 10 0••• Kor!Qman. OllU90. 11.n1. 11 Kon Gr1tttv Conconn•I•. 16."0. 11 Ces.r CtdtflO HOV\IOn 13,.02 DAILY PILOT 83 ... l BasebaIJ ··=1 Leade rs IASEaALL'S TOP TUI N.ATIONAL LEAGUE GAB • " "" Mor>d•y LA •I IJ1 1S .. • )JJ SommoMSIL s. llM ,. .. ·= 8urrou9hs All •• I~ 11 SJ .»• Ctilley C1n SJ 11S ]4 70 .2:1& 8utkner Chi l6 •Jl " ~ -u. G M•ddo•Ph1 •• 161 II S'4 .,l21 l'o~l~r C•n ll 114 lS .. _,,, Pulll Hin •• l'IO 24 u ,f lh Cl••-SF so 197 1; '° .)I~ R Smolh LA 40 183 )I S7 Jll "•,,,.Aun• Fo>ler Cinconrwlo, II Molld.t• Los A1"9ele> II K1n9m.tn, Choe~. 10. &ench, Concon,,.11, IO LUtlnsk• Pt11l-lpl11• • A-.itlalCAN LEAGUE C~ttew Min Sundbl•CI °W• R•et 8sn Rovnolos Se• CoolM!r Mil P1n1etta NY ("00•9t Mon C Broll ICC CrwmbhuNY WllolOer 0.1 G Aa It 40 ... 30 .. ''° t1 SI 116 4J SI 171 IS .. llA 31 40 144 18 '"' tl6 u ~] •11 11 SI 194 1' ii 111 1l H.nw•11:M " ~· .. ,,,. SS .)M ,. .1:1. J7 .l)J St 121 .. .31• '3 ll• .0 ]1~ •1 )1\ J1 .ll• II•<~. 80\lon, 19 8•y•or C.il••orn••. " J Thomp\Ofl, Ot!lroo1. 1l L Mo 8•11•more I' E. ••n> 8°'1on, !I H_, ll<K<c1n II ., The early leaders for the an· nua l All-star c lassic in San Diego July 11 are Los Angeles' Steve Garvey ol first base. Joe Morgan of Cincinnati at second base, Cincmnati 's Pele Rose at third ; Garry Templeton of St Lou 1s at s hortstop. outfielders Rick Monday of Los Angeles, Lou llrock o f St Louis and George Foster of Cincinn:.iti. and Los Angeles' Steve Yeager bt·hmd the plate Garvey, the NL vote leader in 1977. Morgan and Foster were elected starters a year ago while Rose and Brock have been pre· viously elected by the fans to ~t ar t an /\II s tar contest. Pro Soccer Standings CATCHER I S••·• Y•-·· Lo• A"ttlH, U,110; 2 Teel ~ommon>. St LOUI\, S9,309, J Johnny 8encn. C•n C•M.ito. SJ.IOI. 4 Bob Boone, Ph•l•delpho• IJ,191 , S J041 F.rgui.on, HOU\lon, S,0'17 6 8111 PocoroM, All•nl•. 4,148, 1 Cu y C"rlf<. Mon lr•dl, 4,~7 FIRST BASE NDllTK AMERICAN SOCCElt LEAGUIE NATl~AL CONFE•ENCIE IEH ...... OIY1' .... w L GF GA aP l"U NY CosmM II 1 •1 .. 2• n Wnh1n111on • 6 2S II 7l II lloche.ler • I 70 11 10 \/> Toronto ~ 7 11 10 II 41 C.11lr•I Olv11I°" Mlnnt:\ota • • u 10 ,. IO lul\t» • • n 18 ll •• Oalld\ I ' 73 n n .. Cotor•Oo • II ,. ,, 1) )'I Wester" 01v11t0ft PorUdnd 10 • ,. " 1• .. Vctncou1te, 10 4 14 1S 7J al s, .. 111e , -8 2) iJ 13 •S LO> Angel..S ) • II 1J I• .. C-... Otvls- Oelrool ' • .. 14 II "'1 Houtton 6 , 20 10 19 )~ ~mpnos J 10 IS 1J I) JJ (lllC•Qo I 11 12 79 12 II #9Slen0 °'""* S<1n Dotcio • s 2S 21 n 7• 0.0kl•l'd 8 ~ •• •• 16 .. Catttorn1e ' I 1: 10 1S )I Sdn JO>P s • 1• n II ... AM(arCAI~ SOCCElt LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION w L T GF GA 81' ~ NY ApallO I ' 0 ·~ • 11 Oe (lt'lt-l<ffld 4 1 0 • • •·>" rnd•dn•ooh\ • 1 • H ~ r. N""ww Jrr\•Y 0 • • i • I 1 tO •• Hl'lt\ .\nn Stuart rl'at hc~ lor a ball \\hill· lwr parlnN Hob Cunningham luoks on during Sunda\ ·~ mixed op<.'n finals of the Adoption c:u1ld tt·nn1~ tournev al l hl· ~l·w1mrl B1·ad1 Tl'llllls Cluh Stuart .ind l'unninghum dl'll'all·d Gail Gla:::.gO\\ ..ind .Jt•rn· \'an 1.1ngc tor Lht· l1tk 1 Sl .. t ~r•o, Los AntelH, 100,U l , 1 Keolh tt~rn•ndc1. ~I Louos, IO 710, J Willoe Sld•Qell. P1thbur9h, U,874 ' Tony PtrPl M Ol'lltPdl 8 9/6, S Oan Oro~swn C1nc1nrw1o. I.Sot i. wui.., Mont•"•<. Ne,. Yor• 6.984 / Boo wat~on ttou\lon 6 490 SECOND BASE ' JOf Moro•n. (mc1nni111Jt•, St,°'S 2. Oi1wt- LO"l, L .. A-le" H,lll, ) M1kt I ¥\On St AMERICAN CDNFEllENCE E•\tem Oi1t9'IOft F orl L.au<JPrcl<ll~ ' I 70 Jo 70 New En9t•no 1 I .o IJ .. PholaMIP'I•• .. I II 11 II l •mP<t 8dv \ , 22 2J 10 r...iv E(u~1 .. , Connet tu vi 1 • u I II ~. ., WIES TERN DIVISION 60 LO\ Anqf'I~ ll .. ll h .~ ~ (ttllforn1. . ., . I• ., IO 'Soultif'l'rn C...I I 17 1l 17 J.t • ll.S. Slower Pace in For S uif's Barrett HJ llOWi\RO I.. H ANDY Ol lhe D•oly PUol Sl•fl I le !->U.trtcd <is a1l apprenl1t·c in soc· <'l'r. l'leun1n g boob and rest room!'.> a nd SWl't•ping out lht• clubhouse along with pl;iymg so<:cer in his nat1vt• En~la ncl <ind ('aJli. lhe sport a "wi ld lift>" <:1ffa1r in that rountrv Les Barrell has trani.ferrcd his al- legia ncc.s to lht• California Surf soc- cer t eam m thl• Norlh American Sot .. cer l ,ea~ut.' and finds life much mon• plea sant a nd hts !>.port :.i lot easier to handle over here BARRETT. ALONG WITH about '-IX other me m bers of the Surf, are ltvmg m an apartment complex in ttuntmgton Uc·arh and m ost have brought their families over to be with them d u ring th t· seas on Hi s wife Georgina a nd s on s Bradley. 2. and Adam. R months. ar · rived Friday Whal IS the big differente bet wt' en soccer ~ · in this countrv ~ ;1n1l n LES BARRETT England" 'ThNI' I._ ,1 lot of pressure over lhf'rc <md ynu pluy nine months out of tht• yt>ar," hl' ~a;.., "In England, peo. µle in il ramily support the team their fathers and m others have supported J)I of their lift-· \S A YOl'Tll, h1• usP<I to trv "hen h1., team in Chelsea lost a game. Bu1 "hen ht• bcl'amt' an <1pprenl1ce at 15. 11 was with rival Fullham where he ~pt>nt 13 years playing at a forward pos1 t1on "I loved 1l 11.1th Fullham." he says. ··But I i.t11l kl'Pl a little warmth for < 'hcbca /\s a player you are inte rest- t'd 111 your own thing and doing the hcst for your te<1 m bul inside you still have• a wurmth for your famil y t l•am .. l>ot.>s c;ocrcr or football as they call 11 in England . still draw top crowds., "Only for thc ch v1sion one games." Ha rrclt says "LC'sS a nd less people ;ire coming out and the football clubs have 1:onc lo a lottery to help with ex- pl'nses The wt•ather has something to do with 1t and television "THERE IS ALSO some crowd \ 1olence a mong youngsters and to· s tead of a family thing, the fathers "nn 't brmg their kids or wives to the gam es as muc h ;in, more• It ll!-.NI to ht: lhat tht· \\hole' f:1rnllv \\'1•nt to tlw gamc•s .. 11 :.is ht• lil·t•n 111\·nin·d 111 on;. \'Io IC' n Cl"' "Wht•n I wa!. ah()Ut :w fht•'!-o 30 no'" l, wt• wt'n· playing 1n L1\'crpool <.rnd one of our pla;. crs h:.id iust scored a ~o;i l , .. ht· recalls .. I was just s tanrling there and lhe nL·xl thing I knew. a fellow came off 1 he ltrraccs. Jumped ovt>r the barrier and lunged al me: It all happened i.o quickly I didn 't realize what \\;.t s happening "H E Jl'ST llRl'SllEO ME. forlunatelv and even one rein after him lie ,\·as drunk a·nd had been in trouble with the pollcc before " llo" about the Surf prohlcm. latk of a cons istent storing offense ·• ··w e have hl'Cn s lac k in our finishing." h1· says. "You can always try too harcl and gl'l lo thinktnl! 'l'vC' got to sc·orc '. Then you work loo hard and can't i.cor c " A pprcnll C('!. sL•rvc three years t 15· 18 > and arc rclcg11tC'd to doing anv chores around the t lubhousc in· e luding cl1:an1 ng hoots. rest room:. a nd olhC'r tasks BUT SOCCER IS the national sport in England and youngsters start kicking a ha ll ;il age two "It will com e to that over here eventu<illy . · Barrett says confidently "I can see 1l gro11. mg when we go to clin1t·s The intcrc:.l 1s there "1th tht' kids .. Cro\\d'i for first d1v1s1on teams ran to 50.IXlO but have rlropped to about 30.000. For other d1\ 1s1ons. thev are down to about 8.000 but the sp0rt 1s st II I strong a nd there a re 92 league dubs in all of England But pl~y1ng in Britain 1s behind him for the moment lie ha~ been purchased outright by the Surf and could b<' one of the leaders in a re v1vcd offense 1f the club can gain another expcricnrcd st rikcr "I LOVE IT OVER here." he say.s. "The wild life is gone ;rnd people a re friendly Everyone wants to know you a nd that all helps. You want to play better for them because of their attitude and friendliness." He has started only two games s ince he arrived but could be a big differ ence in the ruturc once he and his te ammates gl't to know each other's moves Azte cs Replace Coach LOS ANGELES I AP> -The struggling Los An ge les Aztecs have a new coach today, som e thmg that Larry Friend. president or the North American Soccer Le ague team. s aid had to be do ne. "We ree1 this m ove to be in the best interests of our club and the fans in general." said Friend Monday to announcing that Terry Fisher was out as coach and Tommie Smith was in on an interim basis. The /\ztcrs arc winless in seven home games and 5·8 overall. • · T he season has been marked by fe uds between fis he r a nd Aztecs' star George Best. with Best be· rn~ s uspended on one occasion. WALTS 1114t957-0662 s~;;;c~ PORSCllE l'lrw lnc:ato.,.. f o '!oM •r Yau ~"ff 2956 Randolph St .. Costa MHa l '>6< r .am~nro n • • The Diesel-powered Seville is now available at Nabers Cadillac. The efficien.cy of a diesel ... the elegance of a Seville. 10 mpg highway/21 mpg city/24 mpg composite. EPA estimates. ( )11 r d1·ali ·r..,/11p 11m1• hn-. tl1c S. i /.1 t rl' flit'! 11111•1 fc•d c/11·-.d V<'l 1w111/11/1/1· 111 li1111t1·d 1111111/1,•1 fnr ~17'1//t• /111 Ct11l1/ /111 . 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We 111v1te 11ou t<' v1s11 us soon. £xpcric11cc Sro1/lc lry voursclf ... far your5clf (l /ir& y~-,.,('HIJA~ • • • B ·I CAL • I', • Business Worms Tt1ni Into Big Business llAHHl5Bt.:RC, Pil •AP Besides hanging on tht' end:. of I 1~ hook -,, l y ing und e r i.choo l rn1croscop<!s and creating s limy messes on porrhes. worms an• making som e people rich President Carte r 's cousin. 11 u g h . ;.1 s tall' senator from (icorg1a. grows them So d c1 10.000 other people in the United 'tal cs. including a bout 4.500 part timers who set up wooden ht•ds filled with organic fiber in thei r basements "IT'S NOT NEW. it's JUSt that worm growers tended to keep J low profile." s aid Donald Lewis na tiona l marketing director for Worm World of De nver "I \'l' gol l\.\O daughters whu f<>r \ rar'!> n<•H:r would sav whal lhl·1r fatlwr did for a hvmg. No"' I <'an 't go lo a cockt ail party \\ 1thout hcanl-( the center of con \ l'rs alao n among doc tors law\ crs and CPAs " Aitcr squirming around fo.- m 11l1ons of year s. the worm t·amc into its own about 40 years ugo whe n Californians began raising the m TODAY, H UNDREDS of millions of worms. balled up like hatches of spaghetti. are being flown ilnd hauled across the con- tinent. with the demand for high prott·m httll' critters outs trip 111nl: the s upply. WORMS FOR SALE l' Burlun Snyder d1spl ,1~ :-. J box fill<•d '~ 11 h .100 \\Orm.., Ill' keeps m cold ~torage fur ~all-at h1~ I lar 11..,hurg. l'a l""hv rman '.s "'IJpply s lore If<• h<.1~ .t t11t<1I 111 .. mo. ooo in -;1 or~iJ!\' It is big business. because or ganic farmers want them as well as fi s hermen . And tht• popular red worm. bcmg 70 ix·r c·cnl prote in. 1s d ehydrated or I rt'l'l.L* dried and used as a pro radio pager WIDEAREA . COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. '17.10 • ntOBtll ..... C!lOWC 'iO DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT Ort \l\(il rou~ n 11 '\1>10 Tf l l l'HO~f Sf 11\.'I< f "' rr; TEST DRIVE. A DIESEL SEVILLE U\1 lft.}IU'<IA t rAMf't, l~fllllt ... 11.!> 1 lrY HIGHWAY (UMlllMU ,, }0 14 Nabers Cadillac 2(100 1-1.\rbor 61vc1 C °''" llile--1 54(). 9 I 00 \ Your Deity Pilot can be Recycled. Oranqe Coa st CollPQP is tile off1c1a1 'l'C ye ltl\q (el\ter ~or Costd Me~ Broadcasters' Battle Due? SAN DI EGO 1 AP ~ A group of U S rad1<1 hrnc.ad<«J~ll·rs 1:. g1rd1ng to battle what thev dc!.cribl'd as un unfair anv ;.is1on via the a irwaves a nf·w Mexican station with 100.000 watts of JlOW<'r II will bt• a n FM s1sl<'I' !-.talion or XTRA. th1• !io.oou wall AM ~tatuHi in nt'arby Tijuana th<1t "l'nds lilting musat us tar north us San Franc:1sto THE NF.W ALL-MUSIC station expects lo go on the mr Sept. 1, licensed in Mexico with a California sales agent. Noble Multimedia Com · m uni cations, organized I ast month. "We fully intend it to be one of the largest broadcastmg com panies in the world in 10 years." vows John Lynch. new general manager of XTRA and former general ~ales manager of stations K FM B·AM and FM 111 San Diego But the Committee for Equality m Radio Fre- quencies has been organized under Dan McKin· non, president of KSON radio in San Diego. THE RUMOR JS THAT so-called "beautiful music" wall continue to be aired by XTRA·AM with a soft rock format aimed at younger listeners on XTRA-FM. In <1n tntl'l'\'ICW, Mc Kinnon said "that will put them in a very lucrative selling pos1· lion without their having to hve up to the rigorous standards San Diego broadcasters are held to." The Mex1can.Jicenscd s tation is immune from JUrasdiclaon of the Federal Communications Com - mission in the United States . but McKinnon 's gr oup said a section in t he Communication s Act of 1934 m a kes illegal the recording of comme rcials and other program m ater ial in the United States and then shipping the reels of tape to Mexico for broadcast. Mc Kinnon saad San Diego stations could lose $2 million to S2.5 million annually to XTRA with ma rginal U.S. stations h it hardest. In an interview Lynch denies that. ''Weel<ly Q u o te'' Sony Plans Expansion MARINE RS PAYS 7.4100/o=7.691°/o ANNUAL RATE ANNUAL YIHD On $10,000 minimum six-month "money market" a ccounts. For further information call 642-4000. Ask for our "money market" specialist. Mariners Saving~ .tM\ dnd L<k-.n .A .. -.~lation \~I Cetilficole occounts r&Qulfe sub- stonllOI 1nte1e1t penoll1es tor eony Wllf°ldfOWOI Of pnnc:1pol S i\N DI EGO iAP 1 Sony. l hc Japanese l1·ll•vis1on manufaC"tun•1" '" s prnding SM mlllaon lo 1·x pand 1ls San Diego plant , which ulrea d y m<1kcs fl!'i perc<'nt of th1· Sonv sets so in the Unit cd Stales und 10 percent worldwide Masoyoska Morimoto i;:e nPra l ope r ation~ man<.igl'r. :.aad the sax '.' l'a r old plant in lht• Hancho Rernardo area 1s tht• largest overse as operataon of Son) Call 642-5678. Pul a few words lo work for ou. '"""'I ·"l11c ll'I hland \<\\poll Bc·.H h 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR lcin add1l1ve ror dog food and health food cap:.ule:.. Since worms can safely nibble their way through s ewage <;ludge. cities are considering US· mg them to lurn lhe burdensome material into fertilizer that can be packaged for s1;1 le THE FACT OF life tn the worm business is that the re just Jobless are nol l'nough to go around So ..irter start ing out tour years ago with 1.000 brcccl111).l worms $25 wo rth tn tht· crawls pace under hi:. hnu:o:(•. Wayne Thomas of lirtdg(•v alh•, Pa .. quit growing a nd s lartt·d a distri butors hap .. My sales increased 1.500 per cent in four years . I wa:-. l>elhng l>O m any. I couldn 't ra1st• tllllt..~h !Ill' .!2 ;-..:ir Ol d 'l'hoan J :-. .,aal !'.OW llE Ill \'S \.\!lrOll> lrom ~··owt•rs at S.t ;>•1 u thousand J\ ~rO\\t•r C':.in kcl'p :t)oo m;any a:. 10 0011 \.\t)I ni .. 10 J two IOOl "l(lllan• plyv.ttt)d hox ''l'ht• markl'l ... \.\.tdl' open. Thorn as "l<Jld at Low Ebb? Employment.Dependent on Inflation Drop By JOHN CUNNIFF AP ... MMttA1u11111 A Jobless rate of 6. I percent. -;uc h as occurred 1n Ma y . generally suggests that we 're a long way from full e mploymenL But 1t may be the best rate that can be achieved ror the time be- ing . The reason is inflation. With a rate of 7 percent for the e ntire year a possibility, the Carter ad· ministration has little choice but to turn its attention toward the restraint of wages a nd prices. IN OTHE R WORDS, il must e ool thin gs. and whe n a n l'<'onomy ts l'OOled al hardly pro v1dcs ~1 warm e nvironment for uncm ploy('d worke rs . In fact, al C'Ould mean that somt· who cire now employt'd might lose their JObS. What the economists a re say- ing ts that we cc.an 't have our t·ake .ind ccil 1l. Thal 1s, wt• can't hope to lower une mploym ent ... ubstantially while trying at thl' ... aml• lime to reduce the rate of anflataon. The re <'Om es a point . they s ay. v. hen efforts lo e mploy m ore workers puts upwc.ard pressure on prices. th<• reason being that lhl' workc•rs newly hired m ay be of m;.iq~m c.al abalaly a nd thus among th<' leas t t'fftc1l'nt NEW YORK (API Com(IH ., ~"'S:r~~"t~','' Cml'>llr JI' Jl lnl•l(p (mwl~t 7qi • JO'• tntrcEnr 1onct1 S«urittf'\ Conn GM 1&"• 11• • lntermlit BVSINESS ANALYSIS THE SHOCK TO THE ad ministration and others 1s that the point of interaction has coml' while the jobless rate as still :-.o h igh. Some authorities had hoped lo push unemployment under 5 percent. But there is evidenC'e that a furthe r decline in JOblessncs-. would automatically re~;ult in hig her pnccs. an cv<·ntuallly nu politir1an t·e:1n ignore. H1 ghl·r prices affect ever ) onl' un employme nt doesn't For the time bemg, therefore , at s eems likl•ly t hat ·full i.•m ployment" tsn 't th<: 4 percent we had env1s1oned. but about 50 Jll•n·cnt higher than that h so mething wron g wath tht· meas uring stick" THE SUGGESTION ,.., stronl!. and s ome economists swear that a 6 percent Jobless rate today ,., equa l to a 4 percent rate 10 years ago. Todily·., Jobless ral1· is exaggerated, they s;_1y While explanations dtfft•r, th1 • most commo n is that the \.\.r1rk lorct•, at 100 m1lhon lor lht• t1r..t ( )v•>r 1~1u.· ( :ounlt•r NASO Listinqs J l' onl'~rro , .• to;. '>wC. .( p SS•» 60 Otl~rTP 14.,. 101• s ... r 1•1., 8 • 0Yt'r'4A ft' ' \ St.1nc,.,n &'• 1' • P(A lnl tJ ,. 1) • 10 I\ 'I I• 1111w ha.., llt•<"om c ">Wollen with IH'opl1• \~ho ilr<' olhl·r than pnma1y h1c <1dwanner ... W o m c• n a 1 l' t h c· m o !i I numC'rous add1t1on 111 the work torc-t.>. <1nd some of them a"re not v. holly dt>pcndenl upon the in- rnm1.• received The effect as to so enlarge the work force that l ht• increiJSL' an .1obs asn 't suffi ncnt lo lowe r the Jobless r ate. AT THE SAME tam e , they ex pl;.i1n , tht're has been u growth in unt'mployment be nefits. making at e aste r for an individual to bldt> hi... or hc•r lanw while waiting for µn·c·1s1>l} lht• µos1l1on dcs1rNI Tht·orc·t 1l'al ly. thererore . 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N•t ,,,, A\\Ot •I on o• ~u• t .. , OP• rr\.-nn 11"1 '"'' You Paint It Home0W1ier Can Save 80% Hy S YLVIA PORTER l\f111ion!-. of pcoplt· will paint their houses The summel'l nionths account for t"o thi rds of the year s pamt sales l ht do 1t yourself er can save about 80 percent com • pared wtth .1 contracted paint JOb according to the Na ' !tonal Paint & Coatings Association assuming they plan t he JOb carefully pack the right paint and deal with a stor e that handlet1 h1~h qualty paints •" AS ONE ILLUSTRATION, a do at yourselfer probably can paant un average sized room that requires a minimum of preparat ion for as I attic as $15 to S20 A professional may • l hargc $100 : ThP most l'Xpen111v1' error the do 1t yourselfer can ·~ mnkc 1s buym~ chca1> paint because the JOb soon wall have<, tu be done O\ er f h<' l a bl I s rnntf'lll c·1 te goracs pcreentugl' of <I 1' p 1J(ml'Ot ,ind pt r( ( ntagl' or veh1( It• 1laqu1d portion 1 A good rull• o l thumh is to hu\ 1 paint "1th .1 h1~h con tl'nt of f10l \II) s Hilt Pt PJ"lt r pigment de analysis •~ d1 v1ded into t wo Money's Worth ~t·lop nanl man.1g(•r for <.ulr & Wes tern s chem ical • ell\ 1ston It may co~t .1 bit more but 1l will save money m • lht: long run It will rovtr lh1: area more effecti vely and hold up longer than other pa1nls Also <.'heck thl' label to find out on what surfaces the µ.1ant 1~ mos t effective how much or the surface can be m ah. d and how l'> pre pa re th~ surface for coatmg Ot her ups -DUST OR WASH DIRTY walls and examine plastic \\alls for cracks Ha1 rh ne cr acks should be filled with sp.1ckltng lar ger cracks with patching plaster . The plaster must b(:' completely dry before 1t 1s painted Stir paint to mix color pigm ents at the bottom of the ca n L atl'x paants shou ld not be starred vigorously because lh1s c reat~ air bubbles m the paint In latex paints the amount of T10 2 can vary from 23 to 63 percent of the pig ment content -Don t dip tht> brush more than one third into the paint This r<:ducC's splattering and dnpping -DON'T TRY TO {'OVER too much area too qu1ckl> \\hen painting tc1ltngs, \\Ork across the width or the room so you can start a \tcond lap before the first has dn ed When pamt1nJ? wall~ start at the upper Jefl hand comer :ind work down toward the floor <Southpaws should work from right lo left l -For a free brochure on painting. wnte the Nattonal Paint & Coatings Assoc1at1on 1500 Rhode Island Ave N w . 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OI 1 n I IP .. ... •• o\ I ' ... ---MA RMADUK E by Brad Andersoo ·Guess what Mom 1 We re singing in the rain 1 FUNKY WINKER BEAN WE.LL. ~ER£ I AIYI ' I MADE 'T TO SC.HOOL OKAY I CA Sn WJIAf'(> WW>Hu, PO~? MOON MULLIN S EMMA, WILL You GERIATRIX 'VOL.I QF .~CTL..JAL..\..) GROWING DANDE: l.-laNS -l Tio-OUGHT )'.JU HATeD THE:Mt 'M-l~N L-€TTL.IC~ W€NT 1D ~ RJi..i...A~ A He.AO L-AS'f $~1N6, D.AN9e1-10N5 8€CAM~ MY BE:~T R21END! DENNIS THE MENACE ' 1 THINK T~T KIO IS TRYIN~ TO l)l1V£ ME ~TTY • I T\XO HIM Tu w lt?"1E, Af.lV HE WENT JUST tll<f TAAT' BOOMER MISS PEACH by Tom Batiuk BUT l'M'..>BE I SHOULD PARK IN ~E. it.~ME..R '.$ LOT ! By Charles Rodrigues by Ferd and Tom Johnson by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson dW.o'#' 0El.AU~~ IF YOlA CALL 'fHE.M LIA~5 IHEY Wii-l- WAKE ()P AND ain: YOU. DOOLEY 'S WORLD MANKIND 15 fl\ANTrCALLV ~(fKING INNER PEACE! .. DR . SMOCK by Mell A JACKHAMMe:R H Y'PODeR.MtC, -ro GS-r IHROLJGH -ro A "THICK-SKINNC:D PA"ll e:NI MOTLEY'S CREW 11St.L.C>, ~A~L : -1H151!:> Mll(i: .. ~$IE GOT'iHEE HEAD F'OR6MAN'6 :106 11-lCE>TcAD Of you. PEANUTS I 'J\'r~ NO I HA'7"E TO TELL l{OU, BUT ~·ou ARE NOT FASTER TH;.\N A SPEEDING BULLE ... COMICS CROSSWORD by Charles M. Sc hu tz by Roger Bradfield by George Lemont :r. AM GONNA SCReAM ~H IS Ti.Me;.' by Templeton and Forman \.. GORDO 'NE-LL1 Zl,i,1 NOT ..so IA/ LOVE wrrH rHEM, EITHER,f /3r51/"lE:3• .zl1te ~KTLIALL Y by Gus Arriola 1r A1N 'r • ME WHO's f:NOANt:El<tNG ANv SPE.c,lt:S f TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE JUDGE PARKER p:.ni:w 11 .. .\t L l\•l•Hl tf l'f 11 L (Jlllf NABBED DNLV TWO BIROS 1"'1 /\1Y 71Mf3f --- • by Harold Le Ooux 'r1.1l1 A•. ;\"H [1'::-1..H[(I<. FOR Wr----wt\ ~25 001." !Ml:> M Tfr;.N00N! .tu,r THIN!\ OF THf GtOR•OU::> TfMt WE vVILL HAVf T06fTH[R WHEN THE LOURT DEC1Dt '> THAr ,_ ____ -"Ill THL OLD MAN ~ f STATE IS MIN(' 1 \-\/ANT 't(\ll •,) lfAVf TOWN f>Y MORN1Nv 1 _.__,...., TUMBLEWEEDS WHcRE:'VE YOLJ ~E::E:.N SINCE WE L.ASI Me:r, HOAG'(? NANCY HOW DO YOU L IKE MY DRAWING'? IT'S NOT VERY LIFEL.IKE GEE:. 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Ot-.:.>utc;. lu• 'J ''"•·not I .> he•P ~f ' ,.. 1 .-.uJr1w B GUNSM()f(E A )Oung uullJw " relOtl\WO by 1n.: h1ndn,,,.~ and llOlp or .in t'kh!tly 1....,ai., runr.. de•ler (Pl}rl I) (D THE BRADY BUNCH CD AD.AM·l2 Wa;mhy OQ4ot.e bull o•e<· s111p• rrie law and eoda" W ' ll>tt ortocers ...itely W ELECTRIC COMPANY @l A8CNEWS 8.30 f) MOVIE * • • l ovpr C.0<r1 0'-.lt'- f P irt II I 19621 Dou' 0.it Roe~ Hudson An 11••-.rru- pulous bus1nehsm ,1ro me<-1~ '11!. m .11ch tn a bt•ttullful .:ind Otih:t• mon"'1 tiluncJ" 1 I h• I (D BEWITCHED (!) ROOKIES Human bait 1wo POhC.' women out 10 tlnll(_• dn e1u~1ve ~1ran911>r ED OVER EASY Har"ey Korm""1n pnoo11'n 11on ot h<>.ir1 a11.1r ~ 1H1 fJ) AMERICA 2NIGHT @J MERV GRIFFIN Gues ls Omar Sharri Belly Wh•la Della Rw>su 7:00 0 N8C NEWS 0 LIARSCLU8 8 A8CNEWS G BOWLING FOR DOLLARS Q) I LOVE LUCY Q) AOAM-12 Sweetheart \I ,11' I 11d-.torcf. ... him 11 ;..-.. Poth .u1n.1 111 l!l:.!O. \\I ll lw honored 1n till· 'I\ "IH01·1;d. ··.\nwnC";1 ·~ S\\'l'l'lhl'art Tl11· \la 1·.' P1d..tord Story.·· tonig ht .it x 11n KILJ. (.'hannl'I f) 7.30 t) FAMILY FILM CLASSICS ••• 0 ' Nahon.)I Vt'IVl.H I fQ4!>) t1o1aoe1n l&yto•. MtOt'V H•>Onf•V A young l nyh~h god and d I or mer 1oc..,oy win d hor-..e 1n .J rat. lie Jnd Ir a1n 11 10 »l\IC• lht< C.r.ind NJloon.il !Pdr! I ol laylO• tI3 28TONIGHT ChH" Hobt:rl~ llu~b ton1qrll ., 1n ...... ~1·fJ ,q,.t:> repoff mi NEWSCHECK An 1nforma11ve C.Ollttr Imo 01 Oran11t· Cnumv """" Qov.--.,nmt·n1 dnd con' um ... , aff ,.,, C·t•(')ph: ttnO 'l(>nrh Q) CAROL 8URNfTT ANO FRIENDS ID MOVIE • • Won\lt 1 V'1or-i' t 1 •:"4t C:, Hhy Lt"'•~ Cn1~Ch H1~ Hd(\ Muntdlb,Jll Ith• •1unnu" , um•c-~tt1p c:.n,\f _., lt•t Ott< om~s 1nvoh1t-O ljl,11n u <; ln1 .. lht1t'nCf tL) JACQUES UPCHITZ A bo09r.1priy OI trlO 9r.,.11 .·01ri l • ntur v sculµhJr u•c ludlf'Q ... look at tne tu~ uh1>11 0 1 "" L1pcno11 Mu •'' um u1 M1dtn1 tRt {Ii) TURNABOUT I" Ha• Own W111<1 A d1~ , ,,.~·0" nro llw world Of t O"tompo, ar v ht tit .u \ wc>m.:t\ C1utf ,tc, Judllh Hos~nu• dU1hor ot loo~ .,,., for Mr C1t.>Odt>1U Aim ._,,L... tUltlt11 (lf IOIPt \'O'W W•tn Hu• VJnt'1•ff· th•• 1, Mf-"yflt c. t urmon fol th buord ur 01•11 f'u1lh hrn(I t8 MOVIE • * * f11 1: I 0::'111il•• 't • H VJ 1ltt' M .anttu~; M tH" 1•11 • 1 JIJh·t ~ A '" ot "'"'""''' COmt •If~" Ht• ,,., m Hu• hmwymoo11 •.111t1 ol Hlf' Pl.11<1 riOll'I I;• hr • hlrr't•ft' 8 01 (!) 12 HAS I 8 30 tJ ELECTION SPECIAL 0 iHl LAVERNE & SHIRLEY fh• D•·n••· .. 1 l.1w•1ru t.h1p'> tn·' l<>Olh Out c .. n 1 .111010 to qo to Int' Of ... ru1~1 "' ~h•· qno IO <;h.,lcy "· t ''u''" wrio ·~ IJhinq hi•, hndl Ua.-..m~ ~I OuntJI .c-11001 1~1 (D CROSS.WITS mi OVER EASY H<11vcy Korm.n'I µuJv11n t•nn <Jf h•'Jtl .1u 1<k~ 1H• 900 0 MOVIE • • Sno W.ul\ 11'1/ 1 o T1>c> Olhc('rs 1ovnd up 1 Qdng or riuo1Jlum, engagod 1n an .inll-5t·m11rc shakedown tL) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 0 CANDID CAMERA 0 NEWLYWED GAME 0 'O HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 1 8 THE GONG SHOW 8.00 0 MAN FROM ATLANTIS Ot•tdly ( 11tr'l11i11I M,-.. l>oro111v M1 (""" I '"' (Juht• A 1n,m-., f1r-:.t w1l1 "·•Ufll. Ill'. ~ .. t.C;nd Ont' (. r .. '1i) ARABSANO ISRAELIS 0 JOKER'~ WILD H.1H1 , on.-.·'(..,,,. .. JI in JI 1t1Pmr11 ff• frnl .i rc;Ofwr y 0 .4P ELECTION POLL 0 STAATAEK 'Two Families· An LgyP· l•an an<J an tsr.11;11 ldm11y each or whom ha~ lost .1 soo rn .,.~1r are con".J">H•d 8 , JOKER'S WILD (D THE BRADY BUNCH ID AMERICA 2NIGHT '"'''\IS ~our Fnrnwood•· an•, C '"dY le<> tf,1rc:i•ove r onf" I Bu4:thman M• rt.f·l.h'" b1ywt·1~ Vef'n 0 STAR TAEI( Th~ M1•r,dQ1•11, ff•,u1 11 Mr $poc.k ·~ c.1c.<.•J'~l rt ol nlutin / ¥w-"t•n ~P I •"-<'' < nn l•ol of lnP £ nlcrpra~,. .1n11 ~end, 11 11y1nq 011 1r>10 ~Pdt..1• lht! M""•'9''"f' (~'.11 1 Ill Mr Spcoc • c11ndut I . ho (1.,....n <h·l1 n ·• •II h1•, t..UUfl mrtfl• 11 t ;, m1,hn, 0 t6 THREE'S COMPANY Channt-1 Li11tin9• 8 KNXT (CBSJ Los Angeles 0 10 HAPPY O..+,YS l.>1•' Cl~" Blat~I• oll 1, order tu JOIO 1 h,Hprn11y H1ch1e m11\I dump h1b Dlac.~ ballod r11en<l~ PO!>•t- und Ralph fRI Jach <, NJ•Y PJI Wht•n J~Ch <..rirt\>Y dnd JJnt'I •••f OUI e QOUff'rlt'I d1nni--r lor "'" Rop,,r~ ll~>oqrwtJ lo ",ttJv~ o lt .u1 t>•oe<:tttCJ ,..,., h•ht' th•• mea,,t!S1 \111101 trnm JtlC~ \ Navy ddY' J"IVt1~ und WH<k~ In•· r•vcn1nQ l~I 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Anqales 8 KTLA (Ind I Los Angeles 8 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angui.•·, ()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Anc")elt!'"> [OJ KCST (ABC) San 011190 m KTTV (Ind ) Los Angel<":. 0 THE MARY PICKFORD STORY (D MERV GRIFFIN C.ue~I\ Om.Jr Shllfll nooitv W11111• 0 .. 11.1 Hees•· H1Jh•n 1, Hh-"V [or1~n G> KCOP·TV tlnd I Lo~ Angl·ll!' f1ll KCET-TV IPBSl Lo-. A-n<Jt•lo ~ KOCE -TV !PBSI Hun1anri1on Bcac.ra Amrr1cn ' Swf1t•tht-.Jrt N.1rr~lf'd by HPnry ! on1Jo1 th•~ 'p('C.•dl Ch•PtC I°• lht• Ith• t f f•''' nt ttlt• Ml,. I I ""'-'U,. wom~n u1 Am.-1ri<.._an him tu::,tory tL) AFFAIR IN THE AIR In~ 10\lt• ot Uymq •·· , •• ·• Local News Marathon KNXI Plans lo Air 2 112 Hours Worth of It 8} Ji\V SllARBL'TT LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 On June 19. KNXT. thl' CBS-owned T\' stallon here. start!. the in- dustry's longest s 1nglt.• ''""t·kmghl block of local news program ming 21'2 hours -from 4:30 to 7 p.m Wenowaskwhv. T\\ o rt.•a sOO!>, n ·pltt·-. \'an Gurdon Sauler. KNXT bu;,~ One 1s that Los Angl'll's ··has an ar- rive-home patte rn so st ar.(gcred 'ou ha .. 1· to s prt"<Jd your O<'W'> 11\'er a hroad !Jl'nod of tlmt··· t•.1rly at nl!!hl And. "1f you haVl' l'unfnkn<'l' Sperialbt (jeraldo Ri\ c.•ra \\di broad rast ~pecwl reports tor lhl' 1\ BC' n rws magaztnl' pro· g ram '"20 20" \\ hith will air weekly. !'>tarting tonsg hl. ,11 10 on Chann<.>I 7 1n ~our news produ(·t . let·I 11 has more community .. .iluL· than pt.•ople Jumping about on quiz '>hows. then you prov1d(• a nl'W~ !>~rv1cc that spanl'! lhal drtvl' llllll' .. T IU .:R E'S A lh1 rd t'<ictor . Sautl•r. 42. a burly. bt:;.irded man. s imply enJll~'> 0Journall~m It's logical. since hc'c; been in 1L mosl of his adull hfe. starling as .1 n('ws paper rc•porte r in New Bedford. !\lass. lie a ls o news pape red 1n Drtro1t a nd Chicago. lhen wenl inlo broadcasl ne ws for CBS in Chicago in 1968 lie wound up as CBS Nl'ws' hurc•au chief in Pans before he left the Fourth Esl ate fold in 1976. After a 112-ycar stint as CBS" program practices chief. hl' hccamc v iC'e pres idcnl and gl'ne ral manager of KNXT in Novemb<.>r 1977. a nd commenced a ht-a\'y <'mphasl\ on loC'a l nl'\\S almos t 1mmed1atcly. lllS PREDECESSOR. Chris Dl·smond. had d1~mayl'd KNXT nCWSll'S the prl'\ IOUS yt·ar by l'U tting the slatrons·s two hour <'.• rly l'\'Cmng Iota I newsca~t to ,111 hour and 1r~1ng lO lurt: \IC'\\ NS with lctlk and gomc sho"s But the l'hangt'. .i t•ounll.'r· prol(r.1mm1ng plo, .1g<.11nsl the I IA. o-hour local nl'\\M'~t!>t:.. cif thr maJor rivals A BC ow nl'd K,\ BC and NRC owned KNHC d1dn "l work It d1dn "t pull tht• hoped-for ralings. And even todav. Sauler can· d1dly admits KNXT 1s ··a di!>lant thin!"' in raling5 a~::11nst the ear- l\' ,., l'ntng local n('wscasl !i of his main comp<.'l1 tor!> 111 1\nH:ntJ ., st·cond largest TV m .1rkl'l lit-abu .11im1ls 11 II lw :1 \\h1'1· bc.•fort.• that c-h.ingc.., Hl'T H E T HINK S that h y l'Ompetsng again wrth nt•\\''\ an ct ... ta rt 1 n g i I a ha If h '' u r earlier than the o thers -··the nL'" formal "111 be a good com pet1tor for second plare by June nl'xt y<'ar. :.ind a couple or year~ artcr that a competitor for f1r::.t plaC'e." Sauter. who says h<."s boo5lcd his news staff from 125 to 175 folks because of his newl'! ex· pans1on. declined to opint· sf his predecessor µoof<'d in try ing to compell-\\Ith t.·ntcrta1nmc•nb early at night ··God know-.. thcrl'0'> no ,,., surann· what wl''rp doing will \\Ork."' he ;1dde<I "llul I think 1l n·prt•!><•nh ,i lll'ltPr opporlunrt ~ .rnrl . 111 t hl· long run. J hl'ltl•r -.crv1ce to the C'Ommunity " OKA\', Bl'T who's going lo ~1t through 21 ~ hour" of local nc•w-. done in om· half hour anrl l"o liO m1nt1ll' program'> th.it 1s 1mmcdiall'h follm\'NI h\' lhl• h.tlf-hour CBS E\l·111ng :"l'"" 0 ··No onl' will." he• promplly r<·pht•cl ··An~ bml~ \\ho do1:'-1s 1·ra1ed You could .1b11 a-.k "ho hstt•ns lo thrc0e hours of all nl'\\s rac110. or s1wnds mllrC' 1 han an h o u r a d a ~ r 1• a d 1 n g J nt'\\ spapt•r Thl' aud1<'nc•t· will he l'Onstant Iv (•hanging, he expla1nl'd, w1lh nt·w \'lt'wers tuning 111 as othl·rs gl'l the news and tune out TUBE TOPPERS C BS tJ 7 .:JO · !"allonul \'l•lvt•t " Young l::liwbt·th Ta~ tor !-.l:Jr~ m th 1~ <'ar I~ 1··orl1l'" mo\ IL' ,1hout u J.!111 a nd ht·r· horst•. with Mu:k{'\' Hoorll'\ KTLA 0 8 00 "Slur TrL"k " Tht' I lour-Ion~ pilot t'p1:-.odl• or the hit TV ·wr1c:-. t•nt1tll-d "ThL· l\lcnagent:>, .. 1~ r<.•hroudl'u:-.t KCET ~ 10 00 :\l1l'haL·I J<J ck~on Curr o ll O'Connor <·ontra!'>t!'> ht!'> rl•dnerk :\l'l'hll' Bunkl'r on TV" 1th h1 ::, O\\ll ultra l1twral Pl'r!'>onu l1t~ monl-d .JI H"' l'I 17 f • ()l•t ml'fUJI Aurti.Jft A:.~()(1,\ lion fly Ir~ C..onventicm 1n O·~ni..o,n W•--.con~m lh•• ti1ror•o c. t t''l .... r ,..,, •l•'lfl , . ..,. I '1i) ELECTION RESULTS 9 06 {Ii) MASTERPIECE THEATRE Pr.hJ.erlo. l1oon tttlur,.11nq from IJ llllt .IQJonsl In t '•'11\.h fft vrd\1tteHldl'f Anny r<t1"'• PtJl\f,,r6< d11• r r•i.t .. ,, tl1.1I 111 ulJ 1•11t•tny c •• or1i• V1 u1t•qt').•n f1J bt~·n bU)'tnf) uo mmt :, 1uO mucn ol 11w Cornw 111 1 OL1ntr~t..10r• tP.irt 1 nf IJ) 9 30 0 CARTER COUNTRY Ro~ ' !>•·r "J1rnn < n .. I Uoy t>t.<.Onlt:· I ><AIHtJlf l ,1ng1e dflf•r f1nA11y 'l.t'f'd'·•' 1nq: trorn thH w1ff• ht' fp,·li, tl1• h.1• • ruhHt_.d tutt lt.11ut ,,I 10 ELECTION RETURNS 9 40 0 ELECTION SPECIAL 10000 NEWS 0 (10 20120 tP'•'"'I'''' • horol~ H,,,.,. IH S R<·f"f•lf Uitflh(' csr• 1f11 f h ll' I t•f .,(l,_d I t'f1t I" n 01 1 npw~m .. Hlu/1t1t• f••.jtUflnq lour f"fhlf0' .10 w .... onnr• h\' v.u1ou~ COtf••· ponc1Pn1-. ID MOVIE • • l n,. Bullt'I M<1c.h1n1• ( ,1lb<'rl Wyn11 .. Golly Gr,1111 An e•·COP l,inqhlS w1lh JI\ '"' rioo~<'r (I nr 30 m111 I ED MICHAEL JACKSON llflor C 111011 0 Cei11no1 '''Jm1r1l'S. th1· 1nllut~nc..•• ~~r tt••• 'l1••d1.; c.nmparu~ f11~ A1c.11oe Bunki>• role with lhtt '"di Carrofl 0 Conno< .ind lill~.. <ibOUI frw tOSI nl t1~1uv•s•on ptoduct1on '1i) ELECTION AESUL TS tO tO W NEWSCHECK A,.. 1'ltoun tllv•_. tOfjt< 1 on ,, Or,tnQ•• County np....,."t 9overnm .. nt Jnd consumer dlllltrS ptJOPhJ JnO SP0'1 ~ 1030(D NEWS ED MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 6 ELECTION RETURNS 10 3~ Efi) ELECTION RESULTS fl 00 tJ 0 0 !8• NEWS 0 LOVE, AMEAICAlll STYLE l Ov•• Af\d tht Unm.11 Hd'lt.' A Q•rl Ul*C..•d~ •o hv•~ A11lh '"'' bovtnt·Pd 1 ov" hhd lht. '•UPI'' lr_1v1·t U.•nn ( gor ' In I C.O!>IUMI P"-"'Y 0 MOVIE • • c .. m1· Uc"~ (1°f/•11 I 1 11y s._.",..,,,.. f ony !>.ih.1 10 Int> loo• 10 0 1 a m.11or (ttm,• )'10dt(..JIH ~UP't"'"'~~ th,· • ·~l· to oower ot h1\ llf#)l<°QI' I. hi\) (D THE ODO COUPLE ED DICK CAVETT r.1gn1 VJ'••HJ 1J._1r .,1 (,IJ..,,b M.•'""' i• Phtllt' Woll111m l Simon Rorh • .,11 A V1gue111• W1lloam A Husn1·r 1P:111 I ot :>1 {Ii) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 10 ELECTION RETURNS (CONT'D) 11 30 tJ CBS MOVIE • *' .. Thi' Sp1~r>r. Ganq 11<1741 lt>t-M arvin G.iry Grimos l hrOf' young r.um huY' sec~1nQ l·•C1tPn11•"1 10.n torce~ w11h ·• no1011ou:. b.1nkrobl>(>r 0 TONIGHT r,u1•'.I llO\I Uurl Reynold!> C..ue•o1~ o,1v1d S1eonbor o Out> ldylor 0 LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE In Socknes:. A nd Health µuul nas a cold dnd noPtlb 11.1 s1.;y <H riom" dnd gti1 nm~ wo•k dl')n1• 0 (D ELECTION COVCRAGE They're Mavericks CJ) GET SMART Sm1111 c;auard• mo u• ct-1111 01 CONTROL dnd hun1 •01 KAOS •Ml)tll50<"1.110f Int C11ameteon Q!) CAP~IONED ABC NEWS '1i) ELECTION RES UL Tt; 16; ELECTION RETURNS (CONT'D) MJRNING 12.00 U TWILIGHT ZONE Three astron.iur~ l•nd oo,. s1range p1ant•I dnd """'' ol~ care1.ihe1 (D HIGH HOPES ID HONEYMOONERS Ralph s ci ... m "''" ht> 1-, 100 hrt~ to,,,,,, tw-mot~t·tn t, • ..,. backhtt1~ wh('n Al"\.t· ltJmns lhill nu 1\ p1ay1ng on d bow11n111ovrndmt1nt 12.03 0 ABC MOVIE • • Cr,n\l:lUJ CV or Tt•,,O• t 1'1/;11 Mich+U•I ( On~l1Ull•(lr• li"1rb.1t,J HhOdOO;) Wflrn' ., m.JI' •-· my':ttt'riQu'tly ".( 1"'0 tn d•·.1lh .1 nu,h.uut u'tl w1•• " 1m c:.11lt "1 it· •r .. •nv• .. : o •h• tAi 1230 0 MOVIE • • f v•·1 1 "-"" A t\.r., I !·OO• µu, A11Qd1 W 111,tr"' bt.•f')H A r11•¥r!,p.1pt_·, ,.,..,;o , •r,1v,•·!. .,,. m1)00 •fhJ "lll''tl , ~U.,OUftlJtnC] Hu Srt. 0Jy Witt ''' l~rJOI t t ttr .. :>m1n1 (D MOVIE • * * . I h•• 5ouintrr'l'' 11<14!>1 lJtn11r~ Scon 131·1 rv f 1t•td A poor i.ou1h .. rr1 ' •rn•IV '\ltUQ9't·~ IO m..,tkt • lovtnt} Oil Intl IJf'OIJ 12 hr I «!)MOVIE • • Th·• Ou•'""' C.u<1rds · ( 1!}!>~1 Raymond M<J~!.t'y. Rol)(l•I 51opn('n~ CC'mb.11 lt<.Slf'<I ~o•d-s ..orf' 1')1vfon '""' honor of qucsrc1 •loQ 1111! Qu1•1•n I I tor . 10 mtn I 1 00 0 TOMORROW B•·vt:'rtv Hill' ,,.,,1 •·I •,, bru•t'r M,,,fy lrugmaro woll t,elk JOOul tht> tiou•.mo m.irkol .. crOS\ lhe counlry John Wallace Spenc<11 .1 l0tme< Au r orce onves11gd IO• ol UFO s w ill dr:.cusi. "" book u~o s Nei C arlllly Answer 0 MAVERICK I ne Day l t>ey t-fanged B•PI MaVf'rOCk 110 AOAM-12 Millloy ,1rod Rood mu~•· some unu&u<ll ;irrvsts .md At't'd oetr\tf'f~ a b aby 1.30 1) NEWS 1400 NEWS 2:00 tJ MOVIE ••• 'Thi• Th111I Of II All f 1'•631 Oorrs O.iv Jomr ( •. ttr'U-•t A rnuptf> c; m.t• "..+(!{' o~ <l•..,uPl"<l wllt<n 1111• ~·H C)f•Lomu I tt!ITIJ"t.•f 1 I t tt tJ' t't n ,,, 1 om Ntw~ 0 MOVIE t ''-,.t I • II lh f I'' f\I t ( ,lft)f I ~I Monlqwm·fv ft1, tnv,1• 11 ,, U r11,1 t _. IT• tlh 1 lJy f "'' 1 '' tt•cJ '"Arr••' r ,,. nt Viti ,,, .. I p~f'fO\J' IQttt~ r ''•' • (.,tHt•...t .Jr PH" . .._.,~·, tJ fit f'-t 22~0 NEWS 2:300 MOVIE • • • 1 va , ~ , ( 1U!J~? Odlt Hobt1r' -''-'c1 "' '" ',,,,,, . ,,i t• ,, •• 1t1 •tsO. J" J<Jvun!l.otP\, '•'"' 1ft I It 0_, I t• ltt 1 t\ I "''" t "'"-f(lh .. I ' N ,,, \J• !••nrt f 1 h1 ' n•m 1 0) MOVIE • l f'•· t•~l1• ( •••• I l'ft.OJ .Jdt.QU\' Ut t1;1•f ( M1•r 'f ArOt.•t () 11·1 • .. , ~ ,, t, ar•teo tJ't '" •·imJ1 ,, • nt tJr.urMul wOH,t•P """' 1 ti (1. ollt")\.ff f'lt1 I fl' f I\ 11• I \IUt• ft 1 ,., 0 I ;C,,10frt·1 Wh; ll~• ,.., 1,r• ••·1•1 • tt\ t1· 1\t I r• .1 lf'lll I 4000 MOVI[ • .. .. A \ 1 f ., •• , t( .u u ri• ••• 't ,,., ~ r• ti M,tt M1.t , (I) MOVIE • • (.,u<:, v 11., 1 t • i t • ,) • t th Jr ld.1 y,,, "''.J ••o•t°'• 4.25 0 NEWS 4:30 0 MOVIE • • • • ,, t~•;t'I f ICf •• ' f)Uli Ate t•1 t "''·" 1 l l'l'•l11'f Tuesday ·~ Doyf ;,,..,-.tfot·if>~ ~AN1NG 11300)••• •fti.1 M omf•r'I 1194 ' J.11 L••·rf r"mfT\•fl•,. Agr,, t.A<•riu• "•'l•d Wh11, •n " 1 'QI ICJ I IOVt-' It t:t•r • •I Vl>t)I· h ,., com('4; in co11•.-lct w1H1 •• Q•tl wtlo ha\ ,. ·.h ;W'I• 111u .11.,.n f 2 hrs ?O mm 1 AFTERNOON 12·00 0 • • * .. fVt.'fY (,111 Sriould 8'l Marr11·0 I 1'-'41ll C.irv Gran1 Bf'ISV Otdkf' A ti.Kn.-lor d<>C10t l>t.-'<.Om•·· Ith· r trqPt or ,. ,hc1oc1•'' , On•arn , ot m t_ttf 1,UlC ( l ht JO min I 3:30 0 ••. Tl'>f' PH-..1dent " Pl,Jr •' t ~ M1· --.•n'l ( t•t 11 l fiuddy Et, .,.,, v .. ,.., GrJ\l~":ao Tr.t.1 v,, •. Prt!\4rt,•nt J,;ku~ ovor wn''" Air J.: 0"''' (Jnfl d•~OPt.i,u"i. •Anth •h•• ,, .. ,H;..dt-~I Of'I bf)<ttd f 1 '' O•n•t\ J IJaretta's Violence Chnm;pion SEA T TLE t/\P 1 T elevision'!. 8Jrt•t tu. s lugi;c<l k1ckt•cl. socked. s hoved. and b 11 his way p ast Starsky & llutch 111 a s urvey of nearly 700 pa rentl'> 111 Washington s tate. Th c.·y volt0d Bare lla mnr• ,·101<.·nt by tar than the Starsk} ~ Hutc h duo Thl' Was h111,::ton Congress 111 P :i rents. Tc·a c h<'rs <tnd Student s urvc:>v ~ho"s that Barella '>t<.tr RobC'.rl Blake ts ont· 01 t h1 meanest ml·n on TV OVER A three-month period Blake blood) nos ed out St:irsk' and llutch 107 "acts o r vsolcnc.•t· ~o 31\ I ·nu· -.1.rr-. of tlw 1H·w T \" "l'rtt"' ":\lan•nck."" bu~cd un 1111· old '-l'rll'" ol tlw t·;irh S1xt1e~ .• 11t· •from !('II ' <'h :1 rll'~ F rank :111d rl'lurnces t rom thl' old :-.ho\\ .Jamt·" (;;1 rnL•I' i.ITHI .Juek l\.t•I\\ ·1 hose QUl'~t1on<:d in the 111 form a I s tirvc·v report NJ on mn-.1 Iv pnmc.··ttm~· '>hOW'> allcl cli\.1<l1·d T\' ass1gnmc·nts. Shows hav1nJ! only one Jct ol violence wen• Do nnv & Ma ril Famllv. Om· Dav at a T1mt Pa rtndge Family; 1''1tzpatnck'- ll o I I y wood SquarL'" C P ll Sh;ir1<l'y. and Chico anc1 1h• :"lt an 'Poldark' Returns 1\ga1nl'>l tlw blood~ and fascinating backdrop or th<: French H1, nlut1on. lh1· population ot Poldark countn° 1ncreac;c::. with J t.r-.c inating l'Ollet•tion of d ~rmc;els in d1strec;s, v ile· villains a nd hanch11mL' young ml'n as ··roldark tr· d <'hul s on "Ma~tcrp1ecl' The;it n·:· T1wsday-.. hl'g1nning Lomght at 9 05 on KOCE TV. Chan nel 50 Thl'rt' \\Ill h1· n •111·.1l programl'> each Saturday. bcgsnnmg Junl' 10 al !l p m \'ll'~C'rs .. , hn ha\ c ml't Poldark before can plunge right bac!< 111to · Poldark 11 ' In fael . with r\hsta1r Cooke• a1 the helm giving his customary urhnni· ac·c-ount of thl' events of the first "Poldark." 11 would bt• difficult for lht· newcomer to remain confused for very long A TOTAL OF ·l'.l ;1t•h 111 v1oll•nc<.• "ere ret•on kd 1n 111• Pro Bo''"' ·· \' 1olen C'e" \\a'> dl'fincct .1 h arm done bv one humt111 111 human like t·h~i ractcr to anoth1 1 or property or wh!ch fnn'l'' J1 lion under threat ot h a rn1 Huth f1<'lChl·r. head ol thl• -.i;r Vl"Y. l'!,11CI ~hL· h op1°ci th.;t 11 parl'nt~ kc·pt l<ibs on 1 hl· fr,. quc n cy of TV 1..iolcnct'. "11 \\OUI<' comt.• home Lo them·· thal -.om•· show~ arl' bad for chilclrl·n . FROM Fa sh ion Newport Island Bea ch STEREO SOUNDS OF THE H0ARBOR ' I l • r , t 1 I F I I l 811 'Bur11e tt t for Drama l Os \' <, l-1 r:" \ f> 1 (',u ol Burri\ lt '' 111 pt>rform 111 IH·r I 1r-.1 t(·ll•\ 1-.11111 ctr,1mJll(' rol1: 111 ' .. rit•ndl v F1rt• " a th 1·1· t• huu r mo' it· I 111 ,\ ur 1>:.i,1·ct 011 c J> n H r v .1 11 ·:, n 11 11 I 1 <· t 1 c 111 hn11k Stw pla" thl· m<1lht•r ot ;111 .irm~· '''l'gl'Jll1 l-.tll1•d 111 \'1t•l11a111 II\ \mt.•r1t·..i11 tin· It '' a :, t o r ~· o t .1 I ;1 m 1 I ) .... .1ngu1 ..,h :ind g r11w111g t)lt lt'rllt''' O\ l'r tlw go, 1•r11 nwnt 's !'>1•1•m111g 1ndd lt•n·nc•t• lo ll1t•11" '""., '<IC' fl ll1•t• fo',I\ !-..min \lrt>I•· the •«'rt·l·npl;J\ J n<I ''Ill pro llut·t• "1th l'htl1p BJrn f'ripll· .. :mm' \'<1nn1·r D.1, 1d Grt·1·111· "111 tlJrl'l'l 'v'M 11 IL llUH .l·¥ I\ I LM~A\ Mr GoO<lbar 8 IS Save The Tiger -6 00 & 1o·JS 7C9t: ~· !Ml.MA :.LL.. 11•w-~~"< 6;JJ:'.'r:TJ II(~ 'o ri;,;°VJ/l 1/ ...... ," ... ~. 4'...6 1:iS3 1,,.,,.'1<11 J ullu b l'J/l:J Nf.-av R o n1a11tie Tea1n .John Tra\olta ;111<1 l.1 1\ T n n111n lllm ;J "l'l'nt' lrom 1lw1r nt'\\ 1ni1' 11 · :\I uml1111 I» :\l11mv111 r hv J>ll'llll l' \\ill ht· l'l'iL·J~l'U In Ul'l't.•rnber SOUTH COAST ACTORS CO-OP A1_..,.,, ~-ldtfh•nQ to, I'~'"'''' Ail nJ,. h µ.•, f.1Jr W"'' tfh• .. mp1r1y tlu••H n ft11.,tlf1 f, ,,.." •. 1un r 11rn~ (.0111 n 1P(Y 1<11\ r ot\t"d\ (714) 957-0282 New Willianis Play Engaging U.\ WILl.11\M Gt.OVER !'11.\Hl.l•:STON . S (' 11\!11 'l'L"nne ... i.1•1 · W1ll1.1m -. find., .1 lwpp1er thun U:,uJI l'l1ding fnr orw or hi-.. familiar. fragtlt• hl•ro1nt•' 111 'Crt•\'t' ('tll'UI . vv 0~5:~~T~LNf~~~!0R0594 .11 th•· Spoll'lu L'S/\ ·•rt., h•o,tl\ ul "MAHITOU" IP'GI "METAMORPHOSES" IRI "4 Oiffennt Story" IRI "PtlETTY IAIY" IRJ ""1"THE UST SURVIVOR" IRI ~ "World's Grrafnt lo•~" 'WI ..UNUO A .. IAA" TMANtl 000 rrs fllDAY1001 ~lUt Sil V .. llAIU 1001 , ..... rOHOA e IOf" VC>tOeiirll COMING HOME 111 fllU\ TWO-MINUTI WA•NING 1•1 uuon OOUlO . JAMIS llOU"f CA~•ICOllN OHl11'0I ··a. DAY u•t NO OTN1ary- ,.H·MtCMAll VINCfHrt 810 WIDNISDAT ll'OI 1U.IO'n ~lO e JAMll.S ~ C»alCOll.N OHi co01 1r, u c•r AMlllCAN OU,,ITI 1001 • OUtNN e JA(Outl..,t •tiU f THl GIHlK TYC00Hc11 .. OAf UCI "° onu•,.. IAH-.Mf("HAU YIHCIHt .,G WfONUDAT(oOI 'THAMKGOD IT'S FRIDAY" WKDAVS -7 1S.t 00 SAl'SVN 2 00-3.0 ·5 U·1>G-t00 "COMIMG HOME" !RI WKDAYS -1 1 S-t 30 SAi-SUN -2 00-4 30.7 OO·t 15 "ROCKY" "TELEFON" (PG) 'f'ht• 'light IJut :,l to;adtly l·ngag1ng pla,\ v. h11'11 pn•m 1l·n ·d Thur,ua.\ .... J111 m.itl·d \\1th crimH· I!\ en v<1udl·\·1ll1;Jn to1wht•:, rart· 111 his \\Ork and .,ho\\.., .,omt· rl'lurn lo Lht· cmot1onal power un lortun;Jtl.'ly la<"king in his rl•<"t'nl s Lagc l'fforLs This 1s tht• 'tory of Dorolht·a. a 'chool marm Blant·ht· OuB01 ..... v. ho.,l' one s ided romance v. 1th J t'add1:,h hl•a1lrnas tt•r h:a\l'" her bowed hut un- lleatcn WILLIAMS l~TE!'IDED THE piece onginallv tQ bt· 1u..,l om.• ul'l l<>ni.:. but was persuaded to :,I rl'lt·h 1l tr> u full l'\'t•11111g Tht' padding wh1 r h ht• hJ' in V<'llll·1 • offt•r., Ill tic· 111 dram at ll' movl'ml'nt, ;i· lault fa1rt~· ovt·rc·c1mt· I>~ lira· aC'ling Sh1rll•\ !\.night th1· luddt·s' dn·aml'r . fll·.,ht·' out ht·r lint.•:, \\Ith a :-.ullth 111\l'ntin· range of :,p111 :-.ll'r n1•urot11''· :ind right along s1tk hl'r 1n ~1rt1 strv 1.., .J an :\lint·r a ., tht· hlur11 , s hrl'wd 1•omp<1n wn 111ienl on sh1t•lcling her needle~sly as 1t turns out from tht· s lings ;ind arrov.s ol despair l\11s!-. Kn1ghl 1s required lo go through an .ibrupl trans1t1on of pl·rvm<.1llly us the author hnng!-> hi' para bit• to LJ qu1tk conl'lus1on. and 1l 1s to her ncd1t that s ht.· makes 1t almost believable ab s he dec la res "Wl' mui.t g o on Just go on That's all life seem' to offer and demand." TllF. OTllE R TWO ROLES m this oral distaff play ari.· wc•ll l>l•rformcd b_v Char lotte Moore. a very pnm tl'at·~er. and Rarbara Tarbuck <J m•1ghhor g1vt•n ln hur ... l!. of dc ... pondenl'y that \\'II Iiams :,hapl''-into humorous rehl'f The damst•I quarl<'l has been directed by l\c11 h llac·k with lclll'1t\ Thl' <:lullercd 1935 backstre<:l St. Lou1:, l<•nemt•nt wh(·n· l'VCrything happens wa., de::.1gnt•d by Stt.1\'t· fiubin The lltll• v. as h,a s a double meaning. Cren· Col'ur 1s lhl' namt• of a vL·ry real amusement park. !Jul al!>O mt.·ani. 1n l"renC'h "punC'tured heart." Arter pcrform:inces hl're. producer Craig An· derson. who run ... lhc• llucl!>on Guild Theater in New York . pl<.1ns to take the product.ion al least lo J>hilaclt•lph1a <md Hos11111 Sequel Comedy Slated LOS ,\;\;(;El.ES r i\ I' 1 Tim Mathl'~on \\Ill star rn W:ill D1..,m •v P rnclt1C'l1on:-.' "Trull.., End " pla) ing ,1 l':I\ :tin :,p;. Ill lhl'> !>equcl lo "Tht• Apple: Dumpling G.1111-: .. •\ili;Wi~ .'.;:::·.~', f.l.S.T.(P>Ol ] ITU'Utll JfAUC>Ht e aoo lfllOll 1 ]':falt'.i., 117q H!>O ALICI. s.;,~~~ AUClc•1 Tim Con\\a\ .1111..l !Jon Knotts \'Ill n •c'rt'Jlt: thl'1r role' lrom th\• 1ir1g 11wl film Production I'> now undt•r\\J \ 1n Sonora ",~:!!i· .. 4113 4~~ au e t elTNOtOI e I.Al 'f IUl.0 THI lND111 PlUS LOVI AND DIATH1o01 ---,.N..MtCH.AU VINCINl 810 WIDNISDAT(l'OI PlUI ON( ON ONf fl'OI l flVHTII H•U OOOI aocKTCl'Ot •lUI nu•OHc-01 tnv11n• "auOtit• •OCKTco01 ,.UI nu•OH1o01 After her divorce, rica got to know some pretty int eresting people .. , includ ing herself. "an . un~~ .rr\-Y~.man .~ M<ME RATINOO FOR PARENTS ~D YOUNG PEOPI.£ fAf .. ..cf"•.,•~• t•;Htf, tt •o •""°'"" flMMtl HOvf ,,.. ~ .... ,, .. MiOuf t OMIMI '9' •r .. "'f., INrt C'11Mf#llfl4, •O O•I U•Oll II AO•llllO .,. ',.. ' ""''' ,,.,..,, #l(f U A •J"tUI '4109111ttl$I 545-2111 flU rAUINI "MOUSE & HIS CHILD" IGI WllOATS -f•IO UT(5UH 1,)~·4M:IO "DIGIY" >WOAY'-4:l0.t;U ,., ,_ >.'054:Jo.•~o 0 "HOUSE CALLS" "01 4HI 1"11 "THE STIHG" DAILY f II ENTERTAINMENT I INTERMISSION I THEATER 'Anything Goes' Lively ,\., Uroadwcly mus1cali. go, "Anythtn g Goes" is Jn uld1t• but <J good1e It may date back to the days when people nol>Sl'd the ocean on luxury line rs, but Cole l'ortcr'::. breezy bit of seagoing s illiness contains somc of his m ost remembered songs. Among I hem "You're lht· Top," "It's De lovely ," "Fr1l•ndsl11p." "I Gl·t a Kick Out of You" and the lit le lUlll' And .it thl· I l<Jrlt·quin Dinner Playhouse. where this cruise to nostul~1a 1:. playing thro ugh July. Porter·, p1t't'l' has never bccn 111 better hands. al ll'cl"t along lhl· Oran~t· Coabl. For al l ill> lighlht•urted land light weight 1 plot. it is a . visual <lt•lighl. probubl,v lht• best product ion unveiled at tht• llarlt•quin .... inet· 1l opened a little more than a } l'.1 r .1 go. TllE ENTIRE CAST IS top drawer. but the -.hov. ·..,two It-ad!. Jr<' t·..,pt·t1ally engaging M1 cke} l>nm:,. v.ho orig1natl'd thl· role or the would bt· ANYTHING GOI S' A mu\•ftH (omt1JY b t Col• Porltit d1rH"tt<t Dy Mdt._ l·P~Cf\uU mu~•<•I \J•tt(tc;,r M4r., J.Jn• Hdrtl\. cn0tt C)r.+pny ov Roy ftll\.'U ••ont1nq bv ~•o•n..ld uvo .. pn WNt'(J I 1,,1t•\.4J.Jv-. tnrouqn 5uno•v .. di 8 JO di fhp H4rleQu•n 01nrwr J.lloyfloU\t J!liOJC;, HtHbOt' 8tvd ').dntct A nd At>w tvdhon\'lf'I )>fl TH E c.t.ST M'•rl ,1 r M • .,11n W\nu 'i~t-+:ttt 't R1Uy ( ro(' •rt H1>c;,• HttttOufl M1<k.tv OHm\ P .. vu1 .. Oo.-rw 0 dvtd Cnn\lma\ /tNtVl(f'llt'r 8dtt Wm1.,m\ M..ry JOG1U1\ M..troo -~,,,.hlh W.iftam M~Ht•f All>t'r~ Ldnh•n Aft 11.1tnori.i M.af\CUr•no ur t v•·•ynO..••f•·•an ttonnu M r, •i •''""'' ( J Whdo~ y C.1&.;t.1m (n.,1 1itv l tlur 1ty \/HILi1 "''~~. S..~-n M1nc)y C.4>'\if'nl1no pulll1l' l'lll'm} Moonla('(• l\lartin. ;ind Phyllis l>11rnt.·. a bold and bra:-.sy Hl1no Sweeney. an· as ... upt·nor as anyon._• <·ould 1mag1ne 111 lhesc mll·s 1'1•1·m .... a rubbN l'i.ln·cl . w1secr<1ek1 ng com1e 111 the mold of the lall' lh·rl L<1hr. !.hows the: timing .11111 .,hO\\ m:111s h1p of a 't.'ll·ran vaudevillian And \I 1.,.., Dorrw" .1 ball ol l'l'd hu1rcd fir<· who'll makl· 'tJll lorgl'l 111 a hurrv that ht·r roh: first saw light t 111111 lhl· lungs 111 t hl· gr1:at Ethl'I ,\lcrman. p.1rttl·ul..irl~· in lht· rl'soundmg "Blow. Gabriel. lllcm .. a 'llll<·rh prnclut·tion number Thl• romantH· ll•acb un· Wl'll handled b) O;n 1d ('hr1'>tm.i:, :ind Ma~ Kl·ller and Christmas· <.•(Jm t•dH· gill:, magnify hi... character cons1derabl} \IOJI'\ Jo Gilli... 1s l'qually funny as Deem,· "moll." "hilt• Margo Smith <.·uts a wide s v.ath of corn ed) J' M 1ss Kl•llcr'sdowager mother OF T llE SVPPORTl!';G playC'rs. however. nont· l'Jn top th<• hilarious charnctcnzat1on of Bart \\'1111.im:, a' the Bn ll:,h nobleman who must be t';J't'd out of tht· \\av before Christmas and Miss Kl'lll·r t·an furthc:r tht·1r romance Williams l<1kl's thl' bas 1t· <·ant•atun· of thl' ~luffy Englishman a nd t·mht·lh:,hl•:, 1t to thl· point lhOJl 1t becomes a comic t'Oll p D1n·<"tor Mark L1p,chutz ha!. g1v<.·n l ht-produr 11cm mort· St·n•nt It'!. P1lwzz than period polish <1nd thl· n ·:-.ult ";J !'imoolhly fl owing musical which re- SipeS Takes Top Univer sal TV Post t.:NIVEHSAL C ITY IAP> ·Donald s.1pes v.111 ... uC'C'l't'cl Frank Pril'c a:, µresident of Ln1 versal T c:le\ 1s 1on. offlcwls of MCA. lnr . l:n1versa1·., par·t·n1 eompany. have announced S1pt'' "a' <.·xe<.·ut 1 V<' vice president of l n1 \. l'r .... JI Jlld 1s ww nl :\ICA ·., corporall' \IC'l' pre· :o.lllt•ll h ~HI Sltt•inht·r g. ~!(',\ prl's 1denl and <"h11•t 111w rat1ng 11f11t•t·1 . ,,11d that Pril'<.'. who \\ill t 111111 n u1• to 'l'f\ t· ;, .., .1 'll'l' pn·..,1dt'nt and rl1rt·< Im ol :'\lCi\, "h<i' bet·n anx1ou:, lo be rehe\·ed 111 tht• re ... ponsll11lit~ of running th<: rounlr} s l.1rg1• ... 1 t<.•l<.·v1s11>n produ<·t1on <H'lJ\ 1t~ .. l"ln "SMALL CHANGE" (GJ MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" CPGl CAPRICORN ONE" (PG) "THE LAST WALTZ" (PG) AMERICAN GRAFFITI" (PG) 'IF EVER I SEE YOU AGAIN" (PG) "THE DEEP" (PG) FM" (PG) PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE" 'BOYS IN COMPANY C" (R) 'THE LAST DETAIL" "THE LAST WALTZ" 'MANITOU" (PG) "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" "LIFEGUARD" "HOUSE CALLS" "ANNIE HALL" (PGl GOODBYE GIRL ' (PG) 'RABBIT TEST" "ROCKY" ''BANANAS" f PG) S1ad1um (Al ALL ORIVL·INS O 't'N •:lOP.M.HIGHnY Cnold Und«r 11 f'ree Unlen • K1dd1e Pl•V•roul'O Intermission Tom T i tus lust•s to bl· p1~t'onholcd into any comfort.,blt> vin tagc.-Ro\< F1ltl•ll 's <"hon·o~riiphy ..,.,..zlc!-. on ~tag~ and som ctuncs spills out tntu tht· audience lo thc deltght of lhl• llarlequin's pluygot'rs "Anvthing COl•s' 1:," h••JJP~ .,how th;1l'li ll'J \.t' ~ ou hun1m111g 1t:-m·u1 c·lu!-.s1<' ~1·orc a good "hilt· alll'r vou lt•uvt• tlil' lht-;1t<.·r fl C'Onlinul'., 111,:(htly t•x rt•pt ~1ond;J,V through .l lll~ ~:! <•l the llarl<'quin .:150:: S llarbor Bhd . JU't a ... tom:·.., throw from Col>lJ :\ll·~:.i BACKST/\GE Au<l111on ... 1or lht: llt'" mu:,n'JI "Turkt·\ 1n !ht· Struw" 11, lht' M1!-."'°" \'1t'JO H1•p1·1 tiJry Thl·att·1. orig:n.tlh 'C'hl·du!1•cl to r 1on1ght hil\'l' bl•t•n pos l IHml·d .1c·1·orc!1ng 11. pla) wright Ja<'k Sharkl'\ .• ~ho .,.,~.., thl' C'urt<11I nlt!IH ul :,ummt•r :-.th<>Ol .1l f.1 Toro High w111 ml·an .thl· ,ho\\ t·an't be produc:1•d 1p Augu~t ci:. p1;,n nl•cl cl II tw 1 hl· ll'i•doff numbt·r in tht' n· µcrtory J(roup ·' 1!*78 79 ::.l':.i:,on. with lr~oUL'-to bt: announ<'<.-d later ROCKY ew 4 Track S•erPo Sound' _ PC us !PO I I edwards LiDO CIN[MA ·THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY' ., • .," "0 "··· • Mf•,on lf•CM I • 1\1 ~'-' ,.r: .:··: ,Jt.uan....wt .. J,.. c f}..,,.,11ft..1to. un/''"\~;.: man edwards CINCMA CCNHR l scwnng (R1 ·•••o-•••o• ... lco''• ... "-JILL CLAYBURGH >-------.... \A U I OICb lTll •U f14.!) _____ _ Plus (PG) f#. ..•. • 1111 I \~I h "15 .. SYUTESTER S'TIU.LONE ... ----. """ CAPRICORN ONE ·----~ ·-·-'-~ [i>G ,. •"'-"·"~"'HS.WY\'"" Plus 11'11 The Bo•s on Companv C .. F ·l ·S ·T " .... edwards CINfMA V••()l•'•C'• .. \ T f IE (A) C ;1 U:LK I '(X_O)N CO'\f•.,.I\• \U.1•01 Jan·Mlcnael Voncenl IPGI "''"Ct..,.( Of '"" •l•• ANNIE HALL' Plus (PG! THE TURNING POINT" r?::_ ......;:i New 4 Tree-ff" 1• ~Dolby Stereo• G~Y .. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS y il GIRi: •·· (P~) (PG) sz oo 1111 2 JO Sat Sun Ptus (PG) ·~~rder ( edwi!~f ~~~!!~GTON°'I ' HIGH By Death" ..... m ANXIETY • T G ··~ ( -~111c.w8~,""" ,-·)'~ t_ .y.1 ~' REYHOlDS I .. F ~ r. , • "THE ENo.. Plus (PGI s2 o~ 11112 JO SaLSun "S ilver f edwards CINEMAW£Sf) Bears .. ---.. T..,h_e......,,8,..o_y_s ..;·~~7·•u••••c.o.OJ;,~·:~.,J 1"//f ' In Company c . Plus Fu" r//;1 ( /'(I ·j ,.~ . . ~~:r1r·Jrt !frw .,. Jane . r· -11r1111 t .............. [ •''"'"'/1'~~~.. Plus _//~ · (PO) "CAPRICORN ONE" (PC ) ALL STAR CAST• II ·~I• o, •" tt ' 1,, " ROCKY: BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR' "A NNIE HALL .. Plus "HOUSE CALLS" $2.5._,0c=~:-=-~ !~~~!J.~ •• ~~~!!.R9J1~ ~ Plus 1PC1 The Jurn1n9 Point GAIOt MGll O•I \)0 H tl "THE MOUSE AND HIS CHILD" PCus (01 S11 runo11YT N IGH FEVEn !I u1• .. lt. \ t \ "HERE COME ~-00 Tiii' IC~•• Sun Plus IRI THE TIGERS" f ellwaids fOUNIAIN VAU(Y rHANt< ooo l ~::'~:::':~ •• •-:·,~ "•• I IT S FR'OAY Sn · ·\ 1111 HOUSE '1f "l:H r •I J·t Plu1 "\~11!11 " ~ CALLS Alcllard D•tylun SJ 00 ... • •• .., • • s~ oo 1111 1 30 CLOSE secsu,. "Thank God Jt'c; Friday ' Plus tPCl S li ver Bears" ENCOUNTERS cOwaids SADDllBACX flAlA ·-·o-•' ""-"'"" " , ... ' l ' f 1 t ' '· F I I \ INSIDE : •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope •Classified f'*Cily, Junt 6, 1978 DAJLY PILOT John Barth: 'All the available metaphors have been used.· ffapp enings By Marcia Forsberg It Wasn't 'Cru1nby' The scene f''un-lovers munched chocolate chip cookies by the handful and flew 25-cent dime store gliders The location The park, JUSl oH V1ctona Street m Costa Mesa. The event· /\ Frida)' afternoon a Hair playfully titled The E ighth Annual Glider Con· tes t And First Annual Chip-off Party. It was thrown by and for the staff of Newport Beach's CBS Publications . .Almost 150 cookie and glider fans, including press relations people Crom most of the major automobile manufacturers. were gathered to witness rookie baking and gilder flying con· tests The contestants were representatives from CBS's four magazmes -Road & Track. Sea, Cycle World and Pickup Van & 4WO. Famous Amos. of chocolate chip cookie nobility, was there to give trophies to the c hip· off winners, who were dressed appropnately ~n long white a prons and chef's hats . A ward mg the glider contest trophies were Mark Hayes a nd Robert Correll According to one cookie monster. nobody had a c nimby lime A Real Winner CJ • • hn Barth By JUDITH OLSON Of ~ D•llY l'I* Slaff John arth . Author or "Los t in the Funbouse." 'Giles ·cqat Boy." "Chimera." "The Sol Weed actor." Spokes man or ontemporary Ciction. Respected teache of w iting. In the forefront of literary experime · n Congenial human be10g who's low-key and doesn't like to be interviewed Barth. whose name 1s known by every stu· dent of contemPorary fiction. was writer·in· residence for a day at Orange Coast College last week and was not unapproachable. as one might have thought Crom his credentials He lectured for two classes. had lunch with faculty members and SPoke informally ror the literature teachers before giving a public lee· lure on his works m progress. Those who attended the le<:ture had a pro· vocative evening as Barth read selections from his unfinished seventh novel. "Letters." and those who were able to spend the day with him gained a real insight into Barth the man HE IS A person who loves words, likes to tell a good story and has a way of toning down. a lmost hiding his brilliance so it 1s there without being overwhelming. Barth also has an apprec1at1on for the his· tory of f1chon as well as an uncanny s~nse of what lies ahead. Jn his 1967 essay m "The Atlantic Monthly," "The Literature of Exhaustion," Barth argued that the traditional realistic novel was essential· ly ··used up" or dead. A t Orange Coast Colle~e he addressed himself to literature m general. askmg whether 1t has reached serulity or 1s caught 1n the blush or youth Barth ts not a pess imist about the future or literature. lie reminded the ~tudents that writers have been complammg since the begin. nmg of the art form. 4.700 years ago when scribes wrote o n E gyptian papyrus. that literature 1s a "used-up genre." He kidded that he wished he had lived in the lime of Homer because "all the available metaphors have been used,·· since so many works have already been wntten. BUT THE LACK of "available metaphors" doesn 't dampen Barth's e nthusias m for wntmg. He has produced far more mfluent1al works than he probably ever dreamed of when he was anl undergraduate s tudent at Johns HopJuns University. Barth originally had planned to be a pro· fess1ona1 mus1C1an but his plans were changed after Justa few days atJu1lhard. "r found out m one week that my talent was amateur," he said. He transferred to Johns Hopkins. where he had a scholarship. and began to discover the art of storytelling. He started wntmg s hort stones m college and fm1s hed his first novel, "The Floating Opera ." when he was 24. Barth s~d he looks at this book with affec· lion and amusement and feels the same way about it that he felt about being m his 20s and 30s. <See BARTH, Page C3> Mrs. Marianne Beaz, 28 year-0ld NewPort Beach resident. was named first place winner Mara Popvich, wmner of the cookie contest at Chip-off party. Mananne Beaz won first place m B&PW state contest. <See HAPPENINGS, Page CJ) Dress for Success When yoo look as if you know what you're doing, chances are every- one else will think you do. Students at Edison High School in Huntington Beach recently put on a fashion show chock full of clothes designed to convince prospective employers to hire them. Although a large percentage of the young women will be attending college for a few years before they enter the job market, it's still impor- tant. emphasized Career Guidance Technician Marilyn Mitchell, to know what's expected of you. The show . called "Success ' Clothes for Women, .. was sponsored by the Broadway Department Stores and featured seven 1un1or and senior coeds strolling along a ramp to disco music. Dre ssed in conservative business sUtts for the all-Important interview. soft romantic looks\for evening. raucous disco fash ions and practical cas ua l wear. the young v.romen pranced. danced and SSlUntered for the large audience -with the excep- tion of a few price tags showing hke professional models. ~ Cheryl RorT'o • t I ' r ) f I t ~~ I I l ' I I ' ! t • l Jn.la, Jun• a 1978 Mom, I'm Sorry l> I \ I( \ ' \ l.\'\lli'H.., \\hill Im \\tlllll J.l thi... hl11·r I 111 \1)111~ Ol\ l'\t' 11ul \lorn :md I lll'l h.id .1 h t•ll1 s h 11q~u ml'n t I ~ t•llcd .1 lot <>f 1t·rr1hl1· I h1ng:, al hl•r an\,I "tu:n I \\ ..tlked out or the room ~ht' W<IS tn tNir~ l 'Vl' got a real bl~ mouth for u l<1 ·yt•ur0old kid and I'm a~trnmt'<l Of myseir I really love my mom ::i lot and wht>n I think of all the great things ~he's done for mt' I foci rot· lt•n I 'd hkt· to !-.:ty u few thin~s to her through ~our column 1f 1t 's all nght with you. Ann Mom . I know i.omeumes I get on your nerve'\ and wh(!n you )ell CJt me. ll '~ for m\ own good When I yeil hark. I really don't m<'an tht· awful thin{:s J -,;iy I rn jU~t bt·in~ de 1 (·n ~1vc I love vou :\lorn You u r c:»th ~ g rNitcSI 1 ·m begging )Ou to print thl!-., Ann It will help a lot or moml> to k n o w h o w l 'h c i r <laughters really feel. - OFF MY C llF.ST JN LH:/\ R BOHN, M ICll DF./\R DEAR: Here's )Our letter , Sweetie. H could have bee-n written by any onf' or a million I l·yt•ar.oldi.. Thanks for h1•in~ so honc1>t. P .S. I hopt> this col- 11 m n l(t'ts tape d to 1 ho u ~a nds o f m o m s• ma.,,Pup m irrors with Ille m es.sage scribbled :across the top -"Me, too." DEAR ANN I.ANDERS: Please. just m~ last word to "Happy Wally." the guy who .. 1gured he laid out $3.300 1vcr 22 years to his wife hy giVing her SlO each time thev made love. IShc gave him SS ror l'':l'ry refusal Almost JADE I •< J \ • I l V. J :. <I ht nl.·~h l I 'CJur ~l .11lt•r... l.iult<.'d WJll\ f11r 1 111~1r1~ up J '>J lt.: uni\ l.J 1n1t•., II\ l.'8r .\-. I hgutt• 1t Wiill'.\- \\ J '> ;1 h U d d I 11 ).( \'l'Onom1!>I "ho did c1u1tt• "rll As~um1ng he "a), "int('rt·),tl'd · 3f)(l limes u year, thc>y made love 130 umo~ and ctld not on 230. or about onf' rnght an t hrc.>e . This m<>ans a ras h flow of itppro\ imately Sl ,300 p<.·r year w11 h the· net balance of pay ments only Sl50 Wally did a pretty good JOh o( balancing hi'> budget. IOur countrv ~hou Id do hair as we ll ' 1 · Others interested rn the economics or this problem s hould noll' that 1f Wally paid only S5 <111<1 received SlO from his wire. his books would he bal<Jnced 1f they made love on two oul or <.>v(.•ry three occasions E\ en better, an out hi\ of S2 and an income 1)1 SIO would vield re~ult~ h\ e out of six limes. My o"n solution to the: prob!em 1s to achieve :.i perfe ctl y balanct•d budget by making m payments o.1l all Thl best thangs rn hfc arc free. MATH PROF DF.AR PROF: I hale to h urst your bubblf', Huh, hut ;\:OTlllNG i-; rret>. Ever)·thing In lire costs something. You pay either going in -or com ing out. I 'll sign this -No Cynic. Ju st Realistic DEAR ANN LANDERS: Settle an argument. pleas e r can 'l believe you said in a column that Princess Grace didn't have class My husband rwho has never been wrong 10 his entire life> says you did. True or false ·• 1-·u n FLYING IN fo LOR ENl'E DEAR fCk : ~rn to '~o ll l\lr. lnfalllhif''s 1u>rfrd rt'cord but your husband 11. "runt(. What I 'aid ~a1' as tolloY.h: "<'l as~ is grace under pressu rf'." i\ rt-ader thl'n wrot.-and !'uggelil · ed "&~ perfect exam. pie." Ills lllust ratlon : ··r r l ncess G r ace 1»tnll · Ing ... w hll f' wearlnl( 1 tll(ht itlrdle. ·• DEAR ANN I.ANDERS . Thi!> letter 1s for "Frothing lo t•resno." who Objected to c ards tha t include the na m e~ or family pcls Jlong with lht• children. It 1s appi.rent that .. Frothing .. does not ha\·e a pet. does n't like pets, and is envious of people Y.ho cnJOY them 1''r1 c nds frcque nlly send my cat. Minerva, cards and gi(ls on her b i 1· t h d a y a n d o n h o liday!> Relati ves always inquire about her and extend greet· 111gs when tht'y phone. Minerva recc1 ved a lcllc r from lhe daughter of :.i former President of the t: nited St Ates ... note from the set•rctary of a l' S . Senat<>r written <>n l){•h:.ilf ol his O\~n ('al. and m;inv t~1rds from penpll• or" hi~h ~liJ t1on Some dayi. M1ncr\'a gch more m ml than I do. I hope .. F'rothinr(~ · · fril'nds quit sendin g cards and letters. She does n 't deserve a word MINERVA'S CRAM MA D E i\R GRAMM/\; I h ope Fro thing sus your let~r and Is pro· perly chastened. She's got some nerve knock- ing a ra mlly pet. Take tha t a nd that and t hat, )'Ou old meanie! HOU&E Presents A i\IILLION DOLLAR COLLECTION ~ ·-= ·.: '• •• .. :,.. ,. .. 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High school teachers and counselors do their best. but their workload 1s so great that there simply 1s not su ff1c1ent time to do a full study on each individual student. Our Career Assessment Program 1s a viable solution. The battery of tests may include as many as eighteen tests. plus lwo to three hours of one-to-one counseling sessions with our professional staff of educational. psychological and vocational counselors. A forty-page conf1dent1al report 1s prepared for each chant. There will be a greater understanding of collegiate and career goals; deep insight into one's attitude. personaltty strengths and weaknesses: and a generally positive outlook on life. The modest cost o f this professional program may be the best investment you will ever make. Please call us today for an appointment Aaa Lallclers OEAR AN'J LAN OERS: A readN sent you a badly bolt'hed version or a poem <•n· lilied "Your Name." lie said the author was "un known," The author 1s vt•r y well known. es pecially by those of us who had a high school e ducation I lis name is Edgar A Guest. Will you pleast: do the honorable thing and print the poem al> h1• wroll' 1t and give him proper credit'.' -Oril' Who Loves the Home\ Stuff DEAR ONE: Thank you for settin g me straight. I'm ashamed I did n 't know better. Here's the poem a1. ii "'as w ritten. YOU R NAME By Edgar t\. Guest You got it from your father. " 'Twas the bei.t he had to give. And right gladly ht· bestowed tl. H's youri., the while you li ve. You may lose the watch he gave you and another you m ay claim . But rt•mcmhl'r. whl·n you 're ll'mptt:d. to l)l· t areful of his name It wus fu1r the d<1Y you Ji?Ot ll. tand u worthy name to bear. When he took 1t from his father. there was no dishonor there. Throu~h the years he proudly wore it, to his father he was true. And that name w as clean and spotless when he passed 1l on lo you. Oh. the re's much that he h as g1 ven that he values not at ull. He has watched you break your playthings in the days when you were ::.mall You have the lost the knife he gave you and you 've ::.cottered many a game. Rut you'll never hurt vour fatht.'r 1f you're 1~areful with his name. It 1s yours to wear forever. yours to wear the while you hve. Yours. perhaps, some distant morn ing, to •mother boy to give. And you'll s mile a s did your r~1thcr w1lh a ~mil e that all cun ~ha re H ,1 tll·:.tn namt• and <i j!otHI nanw you an· ~t\ 111g him to Y.t•ar ( Horosc ope ) WEDNESDAY. J NE 7 By SYDNEY OMARR A RIES 1 March 2l·Apr1l 191 · He factual. not dull. Humor is important ingredient where sue· ccss potential is concerned. Gemini. Sagittanus '1gure prominently -and so does the number 3. You gain accolade from one who pulls purse st rings. Your self·esteem shoots upwa rds. T AURUS IApril 20 May 20 1 You move about. take j ourney. find oul·Of·way dining place. accept,;mecdote proffered by rdative and you learn what to accept and what to reject. Specifically. c·onfusion ·~ tram.formed into vision. You appreciate! re lative• who inspires you and you do something about It GEMINI <May 21-June 20 >. Be ready for t:hange. variety. intensified relat1onsh1p , travel. ~ain and progress through \Hillen word Yes. it will pay to be analytical. Know 1l and act ac- cordingly Libra and Sagittanus figure prom- inently -sodoeslhenumber5. CANCER <June 21.July 221. Lunar cycle high; judgment. intuition on target. Check dothing. appearance. Stale case firmly and with confidence. \'cs . domest1c adJustmeot 1s necessary and will prove beneficial. You r e- ceive accolade --and a g1fl. LEO <July 23-/\ug 22 I· Much occurs "in \\ hispers" rather than s houts. There 1s general a ura of restraint. Key 1s to work with material al hand. to sec places and people as they exist. to avoid grandaosc schemes. Yes. emotional res ponses arc s harp. there could be some romantic disillusionment Uut you survive and thrive! VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sc•pt. 22 >: /\('('COL on fr iends. hopes. wishes --you learn where priorities are. how you relate to bus iness C'hangcs and to ··special" member of opposite :->t"< Capricnrn. Can<:cr persons f1~urc· prom inently -so does lhe number 8. A commitme nt 1s made --1t is "for real " LIBRA tScpt. 23·0 ct 22 1 Ftn1<,h what you ~tart, complete circle una tytlt' Meaning will be clarified. Aries is in p1eture -accent on ~ccunty. property rii;:hts. appraisals. learning ..., here you s tand. gctt1ni;: accurate f1oanc1al s tatements. SCORPIO 10ct. 23·:"ov. 2'U : Look ahead, perceive potential . -.u!}m1l manuscript or formal. Creativity. fre~h start. dealings with Leo. Aquarius individual<; figure in scenano. Af- fair or heart gels Olr I rack. but this IS tem- porary. Open lines of com municat1on. SAGITTARIUS 1No .. 22·Dec. 211: Money. lC'chnicalilies. red tape.· .J.Wl tied up 10 one ball or wax. Key is patll'nCl', keen observation Hunch pays off -teacher shows the way Em phasis on the occult. h1odcn values. financial procedures affecting partne r or male CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19 1 You hnd ways of fulfilling obh~al1ons without h av1n~ hands tied. Versatility, humor and popularity ;,ire featured. Ge mini. Sagittarius figure in scenario. Permit other~ lo reveal their rcchngs, plans . Play your own cards clOl>e lo chest AQUARIUS 1 Jan 20 Feb. 181 : Steady pace is necessary: avoid extre mes and get·rich·quick schemes. Another /\Quarian. a Taurus and Scorpio figure prom1nc•ntly and so does the number 4. Accent o n depcncicnts. s pecial services. work and ht·illth. Keep dici resolu· lions. PISCES I Feb 19 March 20' Lunar as pect hi g hlights speculation changes involving l'hildren. adventure of d1,covery. Attraction. ex· penence. Cight1n~ through ma7.e of details. red tape -these are pu1 t of scenano You ,::am by taking notes. gettin~ I houghts. ideas on paper. Define terms and 1ssu(•s H June 7 is your birthday )OU are in qulsit1vc. a perfecliom~l. ')piritual You h ve two hvcs -one the pubht· M'CS. lhe other pr1Vatc. secret. sacred part ~t>ldom exposed Pisces. Virgo persons play k<•) roles 1n your hfe June t•ould be your most ~ignif1l·ant month of 1978 You will be on farmer l'mOt1ont1l financial ground. Gwe Yoursel/ a N EW CAREFREE HAIRSTYLE ·Cul 11 Perm 1t" with Mari a Molnev now wnh Al C IFFEU 488 Eut 17th Street Cotta Meta • 548·4565 ANN LANDERS I ERMA SOM BECK Working K id s! Do yoll know why so muny parents are touled up these days? Because their children are out working wht•rt they s hould be home he lping their parents get in touch with their feel· ings. I'm here to tell you I ·m ti walking casually or the working child. There was a lime whe n every afternoon whe n I came home from a hard day s hopping . my t'hildren would be home lo sit a nd rap with me. find out what kind or a day I had, and hear my problems. a baby," she s aid. "Besides. you'd bc.,ttcr gt't used to it because I Jus t got u job artcr sc h ool at th<· dr y cleaner's at the shop- p ing center.·· "But why'>'' 1 whined '"Y o u don 't havt· t o work. You'll never be home now " ··Mom . it's no t thC' ten to ~ t the tuble for dinner. but the other nigh t. u gong of m friends t'ame by and suid. "Wanta whip up " batch of Brownies and ('at the entire pan t>.:forc dinner''" I do n 't know how murh longer I can !>lay !>trong Tht>n they started to get too busy ror me. First . it was basketball practice. then a meeting of the student govern m ent committee, then one ~ot Involved in r heer l eading and another in scouting. qua nl1ty or tl me we ;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;::;:;;:::;;;;:::;;:;;:;;:::::;;;:::;;::;;; spend together. but the RUffELL'S quality." ..That old chestnut UPHOLSTERY What 'II I do b<!twecn One night as I sat in rront of the TV watching Gilhgan's Island reruns. one of them popped in and yelled. "Hi, Mom !" three and six o'clock W'-T• W..t each night?.. .._ .... "You could s tart din· "u ~ 11•'- ner." Caat•W...-541.0JSt "How dare you use !=,~~~~=::==~==:; "Well, it's about lime." I said sullenly. "Where have you been? I've been home s ince 3 o c l ock. There 's no snacks and nothing de· cent on television and all my friends are too busy to play " · Ir ,·ou ha \t• a prob lt•m . ·let'~ ta I k ::i bout 1t ," said my daughter "I don't have 11 prob ll·rn • .. I s napped ··1s 1l too much for you kids to com e home nght afte r school?" "You 're behaving like that t one with your m oth er? If you don't want a mother just say so I didn't ask to be a mother. you know.·' "Get hold or your~lr. Mom . Being on your own will be Rood for you I t ' 11 ll• al' h you , l' If rt•l1ant'l'. indt•pt•odcncl' and conhdenct· " "t\ lso. h<>w to cook .. I 've be(!n t r y i n g !leaven knows I've been trying. I haven't had a Tupperware orgy wh1ll' ~he 's at work. or let the dog run loose or forgot We ore pleased to a nnounce we ore now open for business ;n Newport Beach Metteef·s Fine Furnishings of Anaheim, serving Oonge County fa 25 years, hos now opened its beourif ul, new showroom. Please come in for o visit soon. LOSE WATER BLOAl WITH ODRINIL -NATURE'S WAY N<'w OOllllOl r ,10 1w111 Vrll• IQSI' ••Ge!.~ weoqni Ouf\ IC• 1•ac.1-,, w.;1er 1e1cm1on du11nri lh .. 1 11 '"~" ir, .. 11 r yrlP OOAINt-• 1~11111· t111rrt•C r.~mJl(lund Hir·t.••ll· t ti 1 • N·m• ... , 1.4fllt'f fflJI 1'.> ,11,.,t1vf' ~11<1 ll•f •rl•nl) OORINl-1111 ~-' "•• w11!'t 0111-" 1111ot• .o tt·•·'1 1 ,.,, •. •' , .,,, 1ci...-1t1.lt un c.01ntnn tr ' -N.1t••• r.1 '' .o\11 tt'fuon'd'V Wl!'Qnl ttJ>n 01 VUUI mom· I W•ll bt 1rtuon.-.t ooa-. '• 'IU 1 iol1tn 1'16 'luar amee bv leading Drug StorH We feotll'e Hervedon. Bo~ei and Thomawille in our beou1tfuf. new showroom. Our e~•ef>Ced decoratOI\ ore ready to ass.st yov. 0 1 no earra d oge. m furnishinq your home or off•ce. Worch for our Gofld ()penmq oppro•1motefy June 20 DICK METTEER Fine Furnishi ngs & Interior Design I I'll Wes1ct.H O.we, Newpor1 Beach • M6.f6/8 Open q.s.)() • Tlv1doy ·r J q • Clmed 5..rday 3723 Birch Street. .'.'Ccwport Beach, CA 92660 17141557·7883 LEON'S Has Gone Discolllt! Arter 28 year!-a~ an Interior Designer. I h:nt· cll•1·1dt•d to go With the trends or today. In other words. Leon ·~ I), goanJ,l dlM'OUIH . I\ We will st ill use the same fine t•rnftsmun thut ""1' have been u~1ng for the past 17 )'l•ar~ in lilt' Newport Beach an·a B. All fabrics will now be sold at 30'4 off that retail for S25.00 cir less. and 35r1, on all fabric~ OVl'r S25 00 C. /\II wall CO\C'r1ngs will be sold llt 25'-' anci :JO': off. all books " Ill bt· mar kcct a~ to the d1!H'ount 0 All carpet Y.111 he sold at prn·c~ l'ven the -,m.111 Designer c·an not buy 1'.: All furniton· I hut WC h:indl1• will be ~old .ii :i;,· urr including f1 l 01ght und delivery F All nationally advert1sN1 mattrt•ss und h(), '>Prrng-. at a 25'7. chi.count includin~ fre 1.iht. but u SIS oo charge for ddlvery G All levolors and wov('n wood blinds will be at J 25'1 discount If W<' will not makt· any hou:-.l' <'ll ll~. hut nH· -,tafl v.111 bl' ht>rt• to us~1st you 1f you h1·111g 111 ~nur p rt·M'lll C'Olors. or so through our book:. Jnd lw vour O\>. n Designer. · I T H ROt:C II 7. PLEASE SHOP BEFOR[ YOU COMl IN SO YOU CAN TAUL. Y SEE THE SAVINGS. HOURS Mondov thrOUJ.?h Friday 10 00 I\ M lo fl 00 p ~1 S.iturday 10 00 I\ M to •J 00 I' 1\1 Or hy 0tppo1ntml'nt l \ ' ~ I f I ' \~ \ I FASHION ••• Barth <From l'agt' C1, fie llkci. Gil~ GcHtl Uo) 11966 1 the leai.t of hai. noveli. "llb error 1s that 1s 1t 1!'. not really dn a lle~or) . he said 'll t)a~ u good plot. thoug~ It would huve bt·eo l>ellt•r ai. a 1>hort ~1ory BARTll TAI.KEO about one or the 1>lones an h111 collection .. Lo&l 1n the i''unhouse" for the !>ludents He said he likes th11> book better than 'Giles" and even admitted that "1t's a pretty good book.·· 1t contums. one of the few autobiogresph1cal parts or his wntmg Barth wa1> actually lost in u fun hou1>e for a few moment!> as 1s the c·t>ntral character in the title story The collcct1on. whirh 1s structured for print. voice and tape. was written during the height of the Vietnam war and. ironically. when Barth was hving in Buffalo near the Canadian border The boo~ reflected an "apocaplyptic time .. ror both f1ct1on and the U S .. he said Barth 1s interested in ·going back to the orul tradition" and at one time had considered having a tape offer ed with one of his books lie also h kcs the technique of having one part or a work build on another . like "Lost in the funhom.c,'' so the parts add up to a whole ai. well as standing on their own, "Fl:NHOUSE" also as structured so tha~ the narrators of the chapters grow older as the book progresses and the time frame goes backward to antiquity ··N 1ght-~a Journey,' the first story in the colleclion. ii. told from the point of view of a spermatozoa before the lime conception takes place. It is modern in iLc; viewpoint. Barth said. and a ncient m its use of the tradition of havmg a wa ndering he ro. Many of the same ki nds of things are going on in Barth's current work. the novella "Let- ters ... It has a mathematical form . a logarithmic spiral as a metaphor, the theme of repetition vs. re-enactment and the crisis of m dividuation While the work is nearing completion. Barth said he hasn't thought <ibout what he will work on next. "I've never had the famtest idea what 1 ·m going to do next." he cxpl<1ined. His friend . the novela&t Robert Coover. always has "six things in his head." Barth ~aid with a laugh. "And t he prohf1c John Updike 1~ 1:1lways fearfuJ that his curront pro1ecl •~ his last." BARTH WAS asked what nove ls he teaches in his l11A?rature classes and conceded that he uses short stories instead of novels and hasn't read many of the classics. "I only read 'Mob)' Dick ' lOyears <igo. "he admitted Has "h!A?rary parents" were Joyre. Karka. Eliot and Pound. he said, ttnd he "cut his teeth" on these writers The novelist was asked how he views cr1t1cs of his works. lie said he often learns from the critics and ··often reahzcs meanmgs" of his works "after the fact " Michael Wood, who writes for the New York Review of Books, is one of the most helpful. he ~a id. ;md the "best, m oi.t aC'curatc criticisms :.ire unpublished PhD d1s~crtat1on~ .. W riling "good ft ct ion" to m<tke money 1s hJrder and harder each year . Barth lamented, "i\nd it's harder for new oovt·hsU. to find their ~ay into print .. How does one determine a talent for wnting an a vouth'' :./\ flair £or language 1s the first gign of a write r." Barth said. He offers bcgmmng writers at the universi l} level a number of rules. but by the time a stu· <lent has gotten to the graduate level and has a ~cminar Wlth Ba rth. all that as needed 1s us ually what he calls "Band a id therapy." Tuesday Juno 6 1976 . )' DAILY PILOT C~ ••• Happenings (From Pa~c Cl > 111 u :-tale\\ 1di.: contc~t i.poni.orcd b) the StalE> or t' a I 1fo1 n 1 a i'' l' de rat 1 on of Bu!> 1 n t:.., s and Professional Women's Clubs at the groups n· tl•nt four da) t·on,cntaon in l:h.'\(·rly lhlb ' Her award was th<: culmmtttaon of a "i.pc<tk orr · des1gnt>cl fo r young career women who art: members of loC"al clubs and are under th(' age of 28. The program fncu::.cd on s kills. ab1ht1es and opportun1t1t·~ opc·n lo }Outhful employed \\Omen Mrs Beaz. a member of the Newport Harbor BPW for two years. chol>c the theme "~ducat1on i\s a Door-opener. A Mtnd·opener and An Opr>ortunity -c·rr:.itor" for her speech ~ ,fudging was hased on a personal interview of caC'h cont!'slant. her resume. her i!f'OUP dis c·ussion on 1s~ucs of C'Onccrn to women and her speech. Mrs Beaz. a grnduate of Stanford t;mvers1- 1 y. as l'mployt.>d as salary <idmm1strator for Pacific Muluttl Life lnsuranrc Co . Newport Ueach. Sht• was hon._11rcd at a M<'kt<Jil party. hosted by M r~. Judith Slr~aki of Cosltt Mesa, during the convention G reeling gut·sts 1n the receiving line were Mrs. 8(?at . -her hus band Frank Beaz. ~lrs. Carolyn Harvey, Mrs. Don Oberg. and The Rev. Or. Dorothy E. Capalbo. Hostess-to·convenl1on delegates were Mrs. David Gardner Jr., Mrs. Mona Shelton. Mrs. F,velyn Parry and Mrs. Virginia Ely. /\lso tn· volved were Isabel Richardson, Mrs. Dona fo'rankUn and Mrs Marian Yale As \\inner of the Calafomaa C'Ompt>l1t1on . Mr' neat. will attend lhl' group's national conven t aon in Put•rto Hico an Julv Debs Named The 1978 dehutantc~ of the Newport Harbor i\u:\ll1<.1n of Children's Home Society were pre 'cnted lu~t \\eek al the traditional announce· mcnl tea an the Nt..>wport Beach home of Mr. a nd l\1rs. Kae Ewing. The 22 young women were selected for their ~cholast1c achievement and service to com· mumty and ~chool They wi ll make their formal debut at the 25th Annual Newport Harbor Debutantc Ball on Dec. 21 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel Proceeds from the event will be used for ~crv1ces provided hy Children's Home Society. The debutantes arc Misses Karen J ean Alison. Debra Lea Beatty, AUssa Margaret Bon· ner. Linda Joyce Burlingham , Lis a Adele Cashion, Carrie Margaret Coleman, Lisa Marie Crottson, Tamara Lynne Davis, Wendy Ann Df'Young, Cindy Marie Dostal an<} Kimbe rly Aonf' Dwan. · Also. Kimberly Fox, Tracey Lee Gaede. Taja Marie Gray, Nancy Elizabeth Herman, Christina Kay Johnson, Kathlee Ann Koll, Barbara ADDe If yuu /Jaw an item for l/appenings. send it to Marcia Forsberg. Orange Coast Dally Pilot. I' 0 Box I56<J. Costa Mesa. CA 92626.' Or call "'12·4321. Pretty Posh By J UDITH OLSON Of 1119 Oatty ...... Slaff A recent magazine a rllcle que~tioned whether Orange County 1i. not stealing the "Los Angeles dream .. Is there a "drain" or brains. money und ' L power from L.A. to Orange County'' 1 According to owners of a new boutique an Newport Beach. there definitely is a new spin~ in the area and consequently a need for a Rodeo Dr1\'e-type shopping atmosphere here The new big luxury ~tores weren't enough. the proprietors beheved . Orange County needed ,, new place where designer fashions could be sold and other amenities s uch as valet park1og and a s tocked bar could be offe red to match the "subtly posh a tmosphere" of Rodeo Fashions from the new boutique. the French Elegance in Design Plaza. Newport Center. were previewed during a by-invitation-only fas hion show at Tiffany's, a pn vate club m Nt'wport Beach . to introduce the store to tht" area. Braided hair styles were done for the models by Richard Oullette and they wore Jewelry by Wyndam Leigh in Newport Beach. Commentary was by Florence Smales Models paraded. to a disco sound, down a runway decorated with red roses and white da1s 1es before more than 200 guests After the hour-long s how. the guests wt!re invited to adjourn lo the boutique ror shopping and refreshments . There was just one disappointment to the event. A whole roster or celebrities, including model Cheryl Tiegs and actresses Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor. was supposed to be on hand, but they proved to be elusive. Loadon, Janet Marilyn Mc:Nalley, Wendy Lynn Rude, JIUCharloUeThomas, and Marlene Ward. New Off ice rs T he Trojan Guild of Orange County hu~ tn· ~ta iled Mrs. James L. Kollencla, Laguna Beach. as president ... Mrs. Robert Blacker or Laguna Niguel will begin a seeond term a~ president of the Assist ance League of Laguna Beach. . Businesswoman Doris Baletka h~ · been installed as preside nt of the Newport Harbor Zo nla Clut>, a group of executive and professional women ... The Newport Beach Women's Aux 1I1 a ry of the Arthritis Foundation of Orange Coun. ty has nancd Mrs. Lester P. Elmore as president People Peering The Junior Ebell Club of Irvine has named Claudette Naujokas a s its outstanding clubwoman of the year. Jan Preus has been honored as the club's outstanding new me mber . The Orange Coast California Council of Octa Sigma Phi lntem allooaJ Sorority has giv<'n a donation of more than S3.000 to Cystic Fi bros•~ Foundation and t he St anford Kjdney Research Fund ... THE NEWEST AND MOST COMPLETE LJNGERIE SHOP IN THE BEACH AREA. FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 18th Club Calendtlr nms each Wednesday an the Daily f'r/or and contains notices nf women's and service club m1•etmgs and Pvents for tlu! following week -Thurs day rllroU{lh Wednesday Send notices to Club Colen dar. Daily Pl/rJI, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 He i.'Ure to mclude your name and phone number Nollccs must be an our hands two weeks an advance. Tn request o picture, wnle or call the features Department. 642-4321 Piclllres are hmlled 10 fund ratst>rs open to the puhhc WILL GIVE YOU A $1.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON AN UGLY NECKTIE bring in an old, ugly necktie and Hickory Farms of Ohio® will give you $1.00 off per pak on the purchase of a food gift pak for Father's Day. The ugliest necktie traded-in can win a prize. In case of a tie, ties will be awarded. 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M<tl" of 11\e E\IY•le ol HAii RIETWHlfE.Ot<•....O NOiiet I\ NrtbY Q'-.n to creditor• MVl"IJ Cl••"" -4MI Ille wkl cleH 0.111 10 lilt WICI <t.ims ,n tbe ofh<e o• Ille t I erk Of '"" atort'41HI court or 10 P<tMM lllem 10 lhC undHVQMO .al I"" ofllu of JOSEPt-1 c.. HALL. ISlT E Fourih S1rttl. ~nl• An•. C.lllorn1• tlTOI, whlth '""" olllte I\ llW pf.OU Of t11nl11eh ol tllt unoer\IQncld In •II "'"' ltt\ pertelnlnQ lo ~Id ttl•le. Suen Cl•lfl'I• w1lll lht ... cnwnr vOUCllef\ m11•• be llled °' prewnled .s ••or~•O wllllln tour monlM •lier Ii. '"'' 1>11t>llUll0<1 of lln nollt• D• 1•0 """"" 11. 1'19 8Nn.uY~r AClmlnlUfttor Of 1r,. e>ldle of Mid OKedenl .IOSll''lll G. lllAL\. An ..... , .. u.. UZll. ,_Mtwt ~tlAM,CAn1el PUOll"*I Ortnvt (O;t\I 0.ily PtlOI ""'• n. 10.,,., J.-•· u. 1tTt PUBLIC NOTICE lt•1411'1 lllOTICI: TOClllDllOltS NO.A-14 SUf'ElllOlt C:OUllT OF THIE ST ATE Of' CALll'OtlNIA 11011 THI. COUNTY 01' OllAMOI County O~r• Juru I 19/I llOaEllTW.OMEll FOH04 Pubh\nf"O 0'~ C.U.\t 0011.,-..,,1111 Junf' ~ ll l'O U 1W8 In Ille M•ll~r ol Ille E>l•I~ or R"'l PH P EOW&RDS. •~• AAl.PH PELTON EDWARDS Oeu .. -..o W•l••ctm Oou<al t\ A< ult 1100 NOH<•'"' ~rtbv QtYfn to trl"dUot' ''"rkvtt # L.n ~1 U. lr¥int C.•111o<nt41 "dYlnQ t lotm\ dO•)•n \I tnf' \4•d ii/I\ ~j tOf'nt IO ftlc.• '\cllO <l•tm\ U\ lnft lOEutOH .. aVM .. 'Wllt-a11r••A~, ~,.....,.., •uo1 All•t11ty• l0< PetH-r PuDh\Md 0r"'1Qt' Coi<\I O••IY P1101. lune ), 6, 17, "" 11•1 ,. PUBLIC NOTICE NAnc , lvnnf" Si.tul4 1800 off1tt" ot lf\t' <'"'"Of '"e ttforeS•KJ f u •Ytc.i¥t Ln .;1 6 , ftv1rw (11l1totnfd c.ourl 0 , tu pr~""' thtim to It\~ 1/11\ unoer\1Qn(IO 41 lht-omc. ot SlANLEY fP'll'\ bU\1~\\ '' ccmduc.tod bY d l. MAHN. HAHN&. HAHN . Otntr•t tw<lnef,.,.10 IS Tl>Nl£Y L HAHNI , 301 E FICTITIOUS &USINEU Ndr'KY L WfUld C.OIOUO<> 81vd, S,,11t~ tlOO, P .. WO~"• Wllll•m DouQto> &Cull C.lllo•nii •1101 wh1<ll 1•11.,,. off1t~ " PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Tiie IOll-lnQ --'' <»no Du•• nf"\\ tt\ Tht\ ~fdt1MNnt Wd!> ftlf'CI Wllh tl'\eo .... Pl•<• of bu\inf'\\ Of '"" C ounly (ltr• of Oron04) County on M•v vnc:t•f\tOl'Wd 1n c1U m.llw\ ~rt•ininq 1 '• t~l8 to \••Cl •st•lt !.ucn ''"'"'' •''" trw F°'4llOI Mct .. •fY vout ... r~ ....... 0. lllt<I or SUf'fRIOlt COURT OF THIE OONECO CONSll!UCftON CO STATEOFCALIFORllllAFOR llTU Pelm SI. l'oun .... 1n V•ll~;. (A THl:COUNTYOFOltANGE 0108 Puol1\hf>O Ordn~ C.O..;t O•ily Piiot, prt~t"'" ., 4toret••d wttn1n tour °' •Y >0 .incl J""" b, IJ, 10, 19/1 morlll>\ •f~r ll>c ft"t puOllUllO'I OI NO. A-""1 Done•o !OUQOne CA>rll\ 181>~ Pt lm HO J t Cll OF N IE A RI N ~ 01' SI, Founl•ln v .. un. CA 47108 1101 11 '"" noll<# -------------O•lH Mt; 11, 1'11 ,.l'TITION l'Ott ""°9A" OF Wll.\. fl>t\ bu"Mu" <.ondU<I~ OY "n 1n AMO COOtCIL AHO ~ 1.En•1ts OtYIOUdl fESTAMENTARY. oar..1c1 E Cori" E•l•le ot WILLIAM MEA8ERT, Thi\ "•leono<>I """ hied wolh '"" PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS 8~1NEU NAME UATIEMIENT Oe<.e•i.ed Coullly (.IMk OI Ordn90 (OUnly on HOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 ... 1 Ju~ I, 1'1L Tnt IOllOwlnQ per'°"' •r• d01n9 GAi\. KINNl50N h.s "'""' t>Preo11 I FOU471 llu"""' d\ pellllontar"'-teolWlllanclCo<llCll Plll>ll•-Or<111C)eOW•IO..lly P1101. J AE JAE JEllOMC INlEA· •no tor L.eth'r~ Te~t•ment•rv, re Junv •. U, 70, 21, 1914 PAl~E ~.II A OU-Blltd.. !>e•I Buel>, f'Hence lo whlth ti m.ioe for t.,..IM, 10•1 /8 C.•1t•orn1e'IOl40 clerlkul.tn • ...., 11>•1 ll>t Um• tncll-----------..;;.;;._.; Jo Ann Wllll•""'· 1101 A Oo•n plot • ol llH•l"ll inc""""",,., l>ffn ><!I PUBLIC NOTICE Olva . Se<1I 0.ecl>, C..lllornl• 901"0 to< June IJ, 1'11 "' 10·00 1 m . In IM Ann J~ontll~ Wllll•m• 1ll4 tOW1r-..of()eplif1mentNo.lOf~o tl·:HITI ~1nut• M•n Woy. Co•I• M~••. ~ourt, •I IOI) O•tC (.er>l~r Drl\lt' W•il, SUPIE RIOA C:OUAT OF THE C-lllOfn1• nt.ol on •II• <••1 ol S.nta Ana C<thlorn·~ STATE OF CALI f'ORNIA T .... bu\ln." I\ condutltO DY .. 061cdMev 1•,lt11 OllANGE COUNTY SUPEAtOa Q•ner.alPMtiwr\Np Wll..LIAME SIJOHN OOUlfT JoAnnWllllom\ Covl\ty Cl•r~ , .. CIVICC:EMTEttOlllVE "'EST Thi\ •l•lemenl .... lolee! ..... Ille IOS•"" A GEl•OllESE SANTA ANA. CALIR>llNIA '110! Counly Clet'll OI Or-c..ountv on M•y u1n ..... "'" ·-SUMMOHS I, ,.,. Tl,.tllt, C.tllterftil ,,_ CASE NUMaER ~~ ht: OH i ~ Pl A I k TI r F . l I J l 0 N IN FMJl7J PuDlt\...., Or-Co;t\I Dally Pilot, M .. lU """ June•. u. 10. ,.,, M,,.r~ 0 Edw•r~ dn 40ull E •e<utOf 01 ,,.. Wiii OI S..d Oecedenl HAHN & HAHM STAN\.EY L. HAHN ·-"''"""" Jtl E. C.I«-llvd. s..11 .... PHa ... t1t, CM~ •1101 Publl\IM!(I ()-C.0.•I 0"1ly PllOI M•t n. >0.inr.J J-b, IJ, 1q19 202•·18 PUBLIC NOTICE f lCTITIOUS aUSINIE~S MAMIE STATEMENT The toUOWU'Q ~'~"\ •rt ao•nq bv\,1M\\ •" CR EATIVE COMPUl[A CON CC PlS, 7~761 T"rreno Ortve M t\\tOn V .. 10. C..titor"'ct •1'71 A--ylw"841-~~!~,'!!~1~ ~.'!!!!'a~1~APOAA llON to-.Wlt>lled Or-Co.~I 0..1lv Ptlol, OE l'ENOl>NT PETE A SfllAOf.f. ""'"" lO, ll -J""" 6, 1919 110. 14 M O , lndlYldu.tlly ..,.., cN>.o S4 AO~ I- itonatd J f 1kf'ft, l\161 l•rrfl'no --------------! O"vt' Ml\~lotl! VW>,o. C.ttlor"•• 1'1011 PUBLIC NOTICt: MC Ol(AL (;AOUP, &~d RIVEAVIFW ME OICAL GROUP, •k• CM.,PMAN M EOICAl (,ROUP, DOES I fhrouqn --------------tDO£S7o. "" '"'••• NOTICE• y.., Mv• Mell Wd. Tiit --------------1 c.ovrl m•v OKutit .,..,nil you w1l"«>w• .,..,, "' ... """' ""'"' Y"" '"-d w1lh1ft 10 ~,._ AHO Ille 111lorm•lloft "CT• nous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT f ne tottow•n9 cwr-w>n~ d'~ Lu~~'\~ ooing .. ~~SOI ~ ,.. -....,..,..... MADU> ADVEIHISTINC., 1,.10 ll\•Cft 8t-O • Hunl""1!on ~ ... C ... .,~1 Jult" .io.,.~ Allen. '11/7 !>•I••• ~l•ono Or • HllnltnQlon 8~dCh CA •i..· Jo.on~ Alltf\, Mn S.lv"' Slr•"C! 0t , HunHnQI.., BNUI. (.A "7- l 111) Ov>lnn' 1• c;ON1Uc1cci Oy " •rwr •I Pitr1nttr\lup Jutn ~Atl.,,. '"•~ ~Mt('fnt:nt Wd~ ftltd wit.,. lh~ Counlv C.lork ol Orrlng<: County o~ El Ttt-.1 _. Clec .. r ~• UC. Mll~•--UC.r­~ """'" .. lO dtU Lu "' 11\IO<m• <••"""' ,,_ I 10 TH(; DEi l,NOANl A (ml t 0"'0'••nt IM\ bef""1 h~ OV '""" OIO•f'I 1111 -i•tn\I 'f04J C'>tt IOOlnol,.' I d If YO\I Wt\h 10 Ot-l~no '""' l•w>ult, \tOU mu•t. wtlNn JO cit~"""" _.,., ""mmon\ t\ \~rvf!id on vou. tue Wtth fl'\I\, (()Urf d 'flWrlHttn pt~1~ tn rto,oni.~ to the' comut.t+nt flt• Ju•H<e Court, vou mu\t '''" wUn the <OUrt • ""'•tH•n Olt'ctO•no or <au'~ .tn or.ti J""" '· '~" O•HOinQ lo "" tnl11<"" In ll'o(> OoO•ll F09)41t Unlft.,\ vou Oo <.0, vour <h-taylt wtfl ~ Put>h\h<.'<J 0r"'11)" C.O."I 0..1ly l'olOI ~nl••l'O UIJ<l'I oppllc,111on ol lllt pl"'n Junv &, U. IO 71 1•1a 1111 ono 1n" <ourt ....,, ..,.,.., ,. 1""9 1)0t 18 l'f'!l'n1 •Ott1n\t you tor 1hr-r'f'llM 0t PUBLIC NOTICE m .. nnf'n 1n "'.., como•ct•nL which tOUI<' ""'\\.Ht in ~rntti.OOW'nt of ""dQf \. fAkinQ ut murnPy °' orOQt"rly Of' ottwor rirl•tt rf!< OUMtf'd 1n \"'t CQl"'n0ftt1n\ a. II .,.,. wtSll to --lllt .O•lo ~ SUPIEllllO. COURT OF THE .,, •tter...., llO-. -· .,.,. ,-.i \lATIEOl'CAUFOllMIAFOll .............. ,., M Owl.,_..,, ..... ~ THE COUNT\' OF ORANGE rt-nH, rt-·""''"-llt..i tn 11-11 He. A·t011l 0dl•O M<lr<ll 10 1911 MOTl(I' 0' IMTEHTIC)ff TO SELL "'ILLIAMIE.SIJDHN,Clttk AM UMOIVIOEO INTEllESf IN 6yl(drf'n!.Ynto l>t'Puly •E AL PllO .. •ltTY AT PttlVATE CUTI.Ell ANO CUTLIE!f SALE FOR A NET CASH PlllCE A P••ftul.....,1 u ... Cor-•llOll l'l•le ol MATTHE W M MOO~l. IOOS.utllFIO'#etS1"1Cl,$ullt710l P UBLJC NOT~E NDTlCE"rOCREOITOllS SUPERIOtl C:OUllT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA l'OR THE C.OUHTV OF ORANGE HO A·tt1'7 (\lnlC nl lll.Al<C.ME Fl[ T(H( ~ Dtl t.4•1\"d NOlfC.E IS H[AE8V (',IVEN to the cr ~d•tOt \ ot th~ dbOve ( uri '' A Som~\. J~\ i'Hro F-ldmt'nto, San t•ttrnen1e (.dtlf<1' n1tt n~12 JtU\ C>U\H'llll'\.' 1\ \O"tO\l(tf"o(J by t l!MlleQ ~'fniet••l'Hp Ron•ld J I •"-t•tt Th•' ,,,.,,.,.,... nl w.t, t led ..... 11n lh• C.u"ritv C.ttr" o• Or ''"CJf' C.Ovnl t1 cm M"v ti. ma PWll\N-d C>4f\O"' Clw\I O~etv P1tiot l#.4y 1), JO -J,_ 6, I), l•f8 nemrd ~ I~ 311 Pl'fMIF'I' "'9• 1011 I~ U\Q (f•lm\ ~IMI t~ Wtd dK"'°""t !-----------....:.::.~ tHt" rf'Qt.Hn!d to f ile •"""""· ••l" ttv ""Cf\Wry VOUC: ........ In IM OlflU of I ... PUBLIC NOTICE ( ''"' 01 I.he -en111..a court, 0t 10 ------------- PttHlll '"'"'· Wiii> I ... M COwry FICTITIOUS BUSIHEU vou<Mr~. In Ill(' un0e<_..,o •l I ... OI NAME STATEMENT l tCe ot P td1a •no ~•rrt?n, ISOt Trw '"llow1nv pe-r')On!ll .,,, do1nq W~,1<11" Drive, Newooft 8~c1<h, OU\n"lf\..,.\, c...tllfornl•, wn.(n I~ '"" piece of l>v\t O'>C. 4 U010 PAODUC TS. U1o M S$ ol '"" unllt'r>!Qned i'l <tll m•ll~r\ Plt1tenl1d '°''"Ml>,.., (A '11021 perl•lnlnQ IO llW l'\l.,e 01 •••O Ot<l' PdlflCk Quiller. 11(1 Em~r•ld OJ•. dent. w•th1n touf' rnont~ 4tftf'r 1~ 1,,~1 L.•ounc18e.c:h. CAt7H1 OllOC•U llOllOl lll1~nnt1Ce. 8dtr¥ 4n0r,,..,, Jl~I~ M<lr llnl•, 0411.0 Mdv l. 19/8 SovtflL•gun.e,CA'l1o'1 CALIFORNIA f1AST BANI( '"'~Ou""""" tondu<.ll'O l>Y d ( •o<.vtc>t 111n1tt"G o.trtntr\l'up Of lhfi Wiii of I~ B•ry•nort ... '\ d~ Mmt"O Ot<t·O• I'll &enet• P•f1""" PLAIA & WAAREN frH\ ~1•1..,,.,.,...,1 *-*"' fifed ""'''" lht" IMI wot<llft on,.. tuvnly C.ton OI Oron,,. C.uuntv on MA; Soll1le lU II IQ/~ 1•11 ,. H•w_.t INCll. U t?MJ FtM4U Ttt: U l-OISI P.,Dh\"'° °'""Ill" (.,.>I Od•I• P1lol Allornoy IM E•t<vf_. M<1• I•, ll lO, J.,,,. 6. 19TI Pvblt>...., 0rofflQP (Od,I 0dllY PtlOI, M~• I•. 7l,J0dnOJuneb, 19/8 PUBLIC NOTICF. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOIJS BUSINESS NAME !>TATIEMENT llttoro L•• Antt•.-. ~1lloon1• 90011 NOT ICC l!.HEREBVQ•••nlh411111 HI •11JIU22fll 11·2011 'n, toflowlno p~r\on 1-. do1no bU\lnf\~ 4\, H 0 M E -8AEw HEAOOUAIHEAS. 7JJ11 C~m1'11lo B .. 1110. L~Htll\ C.•hforn1•!11&)J JO\eOll E CMroll 7l3JI C:.rn1n110 8•ttl•o, L~H1ll\. C.hfotn1a'1.» Thi'\ bulil""°\ 1\ <Of"Ou<.•ed by .tn lndl'itld\hlt Jo<f'Pfl E C•rror1 llll\ ····-· ..... llll!CI ,.,,,. ,,,.. Coull I y ci ... of Or ..-qe Count I' O<I M.t y ''· .. ,. .....,,, .-ll~r\IQntO. will -.rll .. 1 prt•All" ••I•. Allornon lot Pl.aomtfl .. OTICE TO CREDITORS lo ..... lllQl>(o\I -l>f'" b•Od"· under Pub( .. ~ Oren90 C:O.\I Daily PtlOI HO A·OS.S IJw ·~·m' eno c.ondlllOll\ .... r.1n•fltf Mo 7) JO...,., J ....... u. 19/1 SUPEAIO. COVIil OF THIE -nlt.....,O """ Wbtrr<I to cont11m• 700J.11 STATE Of" CALll'ORNIA FOlt 11.., 1>1 ll>P S.-roor Covf"I. on or •11•• t--------------1 lHIE COUNT\' OF OllANGIE J11,,.. .IO, 1~11 ~• the oll1te 01 JAM(S P UBLIC NOTIC.,. In •~t M•ti.t of the En.,tt 01 OPAL M P ARtttA All<>'lwy l0t I~_. c. M COUNTS, DK••~ qi.,n Al ll'OI Dow ~rttl, s ... 1r 410 1-------:,..,...=:------·I Hollce '' ""•°" <l'""n 10 """''°" Ntwoc>rt Br-•<h. C.ltf0tn1tt •>t.bO •ti llt·l•• n•v•no <I••~ ctQ.ct•""' 1n.e \ct•O di<•· ll"t roQnl "''' tnlrr(".I lfld ....... ol NOTICE OF SALE OF """' to lllf W•O CIA1m• ·~ 11\e oll'<.t of thfo 'Naro <-M~t\Unq ()f .,n vnu1"1df"d PE•SOHAL PROPERTY AT 1n~ ,,.,. ot '"" ~·Ofl'~ld court 0# •o •ooty l><'«•nf C40 I 1r..-r~1n nn<I. •II "",!~~!!J~LE P•~>enl ll>tm to'"" un<JenlQ""" •I Ille Publl•l>ecl 0r..., C.0.•I O•••v PllOl, May 7S. 30 •nd Jun~ 4. IJ, "'9 ::: ~~~~ ~: ~~~:~ ;;!;,;~=:~o:.i.:: SUPl!RIOA COURl OF THE ~·~~~S~N 8~A,..1'~~so~" ~~~· ~· ·-or 01-~. other lnen, or In <tel ST ATE OF CA\.IFOaNIA l'Olt P•l~I., A•enue, Wlltlloor • Cal•lot"nlf 107._Tt dtltOll 10, !Ml OI Ill~ W•rO. •' ln1• 111111 f HIE COUHlY Of' OllANGE '<0>.01. Wlll(ll IA!lrr olll<~ '' lflf Plett ol 1-------------d I"~ npoomtmMH of tn1\ O~"O••n. 1n In u, ... M~Hl~r 01 tilt E \ltttr ot bU\IM\' ot the uncter\IQrwtd •n dll m•t· PUBLIC NOTICE '"""to •" 1 .... 1 <vrl•ln '~'"' P'COftrly, RCC.INAL00URROW!>.~tU.CO lttS '""'""''I'll lo '"'d t•l•lt. SUC~ \.Uvdff"O '" trw-O ty of •n•t111t l O'\ NO''''" ... f'l'rtbv 01""" lhdt lhf' Uift· <lo1m\ w 1tn ttiwe M (tt\SJirV \/Outhit'• 1-------------An<i<•le• Countv, C..lllorn•• O••'f "°"" det\tQntd will \I II •I Plivalr w lr lo mu\I l'>r l1lecl °' pr...,nlt'd ft\ efortwld FICITIOUI aUSINIH • , IOllO.... ,..,. ll•Qhe\I...,., "'"' O•dOtt Wiim I to ... 1non •ovr "'°"'"~ """ lhC ""' NAME SlATEMENT fn(I SooutP'I HO twt Of l ot•• fra t (Of)fitnt~ftOn Of ..... o Sut:wr•Ot C.ourt pubh<•t1nnof tf'w~nohte Tt'lt' •ot1owlnq per\On •• 001n9 .. II "'1~r ,m:: '""'"'r_"'o'<ln'." 0.:;•, ~ : l~e ·~;~:': ~~~:..: ~:;:Gto~~ D•lrd G~,:,17~,~~ C•Wlmol'I, Jr M•~~~ ·~A ADVERTISIN(i, 1•111 :~'''· S~•h·o~~hfGtt'I~ .. 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( 642 •5678 ] Trade It With a Want Ad One Cal I Service Fast Credit App<oval Recit htote ....... 1000·2999 Rentals ~99 liJMneSS, lnveatment & AnonciG . . . . . . 5000-5049 Announcemenh, t~nonols. lost & found . . . 5050.5499 Serfl<H & Repoirs 6000-6099 Employment & Preporotlon 7000. 7199 A\erchorwfi'-f I000-1()9(1 Boots & Morine Equipment 900(). 9099 Automobihts & other ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOIJ$IHG OPPOlllUllllTY ···••·····•···•·•····•· 1002 ········•··•••••·•····· MEWPO«T HllGHTS SIH,500 Secluded flora & fau1111 entryway 18th Century bandcarved tireplc1Ct'. massive & gorgeoui, • Formal dining ruum 5'.epdown famUy room bolts wet bar & wall lo· wall glass! P r1 v c1 le Nl1 ...... 1Hotk..: tropical backyard AU real estate advertlsed Magnificent blue free in t.bia newspaper Ls s ub· fonn pool! Immaculate ject to t.be Ft!deral Fair I ands c a p i n g . J u :1 l Housing Act of 1968 $189.SOO! Call today 67~ which makes It illegal to .... ,,. ,., ., . , , . adverli11e "any pre- fe~nce. Umilation, or discnmioalloo based on ra~. coAor, relig.aoo. sex. or nation.a.I origui. or an int.eotioo to make any such prefe.rence. bmJta-We • 1 c JC tr.des of tioo. or di.scriminaUoo." .._.. far rN ntah & Tilis newspaper will not lmowtngly accept any advertising for real estate which is Ul viola· tion oltbe law. aaoas: Acfyftif"" ...... dMdt ..... cWy -report .,... rws ..._d5ohfy. TM DAJLYN.OT~t hWlty far ... ftnt .. conwcf ........ ofllly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GaMtd 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UALESTATI MANACHMINT OPPORTUNITY 'Ike ..,..., w. ..... .._.. It Pl caperffes ,.. ., to tr.de. &lsic;n Yecltt Sole s . 540-1 IJZ,67~2650 S•11pe1,11 Needed Int M.I. Locotioa Loh of Acti•ity '73-4210 A. pr ime prestig1ousl•--------- Newport Beach localJon A lop local firm with yeers of successful e11· perience Ne wpor t Beach real eslalc ex· perience preferred. A re· al opportunity to grow & help others Applications hdd in stnct confidence Please reply lo Ad J282. Daily P1lol. P 0 . Box Ui60, Cosl.a Mesa, Calif Vllaga Creell COftdo Near S. Coast Plaza. New' 2 BR. den. formal duung eod model unit. Custom drps & cpls . View or greenbcll & water. Jacut.Z.i. pool and rec cent.er SEW.000 IOJMcC.-. 1110 Newport lfyd. CodaMeM 541-7729 926216. I=~~ CAPICOD $45.000 Classic homes 1 Well maintamed! Formal dtn· Ing room! Old lime base menl! Won't last at lh1s price' Hurry ' Call ~0003 ~ ~ CRAWFORD CAHYOH North Tus tin a r ea . beautiful country selling oo 1;4 acre with view or hilb. Space for RV. 3 car garage. I year old Call 546--5880 ~HERITAGE' · .'. -.• . REALTORS JUSTUSTID! Spacious family home; 4 bdrms.. ramily rm & dining rm Beautiful pool. Qwet cuJ de sac slreel in desirable area ol Easts1de Costa Mesa. Pnce only 1135,000 VIEW HOME ocean & canyon , 3 Ca cut; y Fft&tcJ 3 BR 2 Ba home on large lot with RV iH'l'e:.b. Hemodeled with hardwood noors. lllundry room. and xtra bath Near Newport Back Oay Owner moving oul of state P-nced lo sell ul 181.450 Call ~-5880 Newport Beach PROSATE Exclusive Eastbluff! Forced sale! Executive l l ev ~l Twnhme - Spectacular view! Big ilic.11 • • bdrms .• 3 baths : Just ~;;~;;;;;;;~~; steps lo Lillie Corona Beach. $3J<1.500 BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 759~11 Unusual Spaniah·lndian tntenor. 1600 sq fl East Fullerton home near CSUF. 40' hld pool, 2 bdr .. H• ba, hardwood lloors. plant & bum ce1l Ing. big kitchen, qwel s treet $8D,SOO Call If you'n: lookinl! Cor a ht•t 87Hl8S7 early evenmi::.. tcr job. you won't llla.nt to Or<-n bous\! SHl 11·7 at m1 s5 the employ ment l0t8 N Nornwn Place 1·olumns 1n Clat1l!if1~ Pi 111 only. -------c;~rof I 002 Gt>~cl I 002 ...................•..• ••••··············•·••· • • SH THIS HOUSE at l 19 CN....-d and ln.,est;got. a youn9 I.a.ct ..... lrno9'ftClff v• 9'd roomy J IMocfl ~ front hCNM with SEP ARA TE I .._ unit PLUS GUEST QUARTERS. Jnt st•p• to beoch 9'd locot~d OA OM of th• wfde lalboo l.tand ltrffh. SJ 44.000. S ala.h•rv . ... ,, 315 Mattle Aw Balboe ltli)nd I 673-6900 Tron'f>OrtotlOfl 9100·999'9 LAGUNA £ST A Ti: Over •tz acre ocean vi ew estate Laguna Beach. Host;; 50 year old botan1(·::1I garden with 3 Ko1 pond., & walcrfal1 ! Beauulul oak woocl cl'll1ngs. massav t• .~~on e walled f1rrplace. Large formal d1mn~ r oom Enormous walk·in wet bar tn even larger farruly room. Maid's quar lcr .5 Ve r y :.pac1ous kitc h en Mirrored h ideaway master wing Sparkling diamond shaped pool. A musl to see for d1s C'nminat10g buyers 5589.000 Cull Lo pn!Vll'W. 752-1700 116'2 MAC AITHUI IUD.-SUlff IOJ-4aY1Ht BUILDERS ATTENTION Two adJace nl R-2 lots. Both have un1ls on lhem with room for more. Call 640·6161 RARE -IN M. COSTA MESA -A 3 BR . us immac ulate as lh1s with iu:-=.h landscaping. 1-Lighly upgraded . quick possession. 2 blocks to s uper market s hops . $7 9,900 a net ··Flexible " Cmt 546·4141 ~erv1ng ~M~ Hunh!'g ton B e_a.ch-.N.ewpor t Beach . I 002 Getterol tOCl •....•..•..•..•....•... R.LC......Dilmff Want to know more about res1dent1al Real Estate" Don't be afraid to ask. Attend a small dinner party al Rubens Mesa Verne a s a guest of Uruque Homes. Realtors. anrl heJ r Dwight Haugen, Pres . Heal !';:.tale At"a<lemy of Professionals. <lellcnbt- the many racel,,. or .1 c.·an-cr in !Wal Eslate Omner date 1s Thun. June 22, 7 :JOPM . spot.lbl'~ 111ctuded Reservation& ........................ 20HA.LOT Badt Bay Area! Rnni.: your hol'es' Live Ill °'1l' for c.:omfort~ Re nt Uw other for tncome! Lar~1· 3 BR w1fplc 10 front· Cozy 3 BR cotta~e in back• Huge lot JOO' d rep' Terms to swt Hurry' Ca II 1'4S·O:m nec.•ellsan . hut NOl·---------- OBU GATIONS. Please call Sandy Orlowbkl, S46-S990 for further m formaLJon 20NALOT Reduced lo $'.IZ'T.500. 2 Bdrm. house plus a bachelor apt. Step& lo beach. You own the land' 673--3663 642·22S3 Eve~ ..,.associated• BROK ERS-AEAL TORS '.102~ W Balboa 6 71·16' I *VETS* 0 OOWN-OCLOSINC llomes 111 all areas or ORANGE COUNTY YET A5T. Cll541-0IOO OOH'TMISS L.A(;UHA I E.ACH VIEW B:le To Beadl 2 Bdrm, I Yt baUl. :>UPt'r shall> coodo our sbop pmg and schools Choice HWllmgt.On Beach loca tJoo. Vacaot-1mmoo1ate occupancy. Subrrut your terms . Reduced to &UOO Ca 11 $46-:;81!() HANDYMAN'S DREAM Garai:e rully tnSulat~ BUlll 1n work bench Large f(ll with RV at cess Newly painted, paneling and w<iUpaper Four Bedroom Home 1n MesJ North Truly J Great Buy ror S76,000 ~Z313 ... •• l MESA DB.MAR Th r p 1 1• l u r 1• " CJ u •' · POOL l11lure-..'xdus1vc art>u ' h Price 111 n ght at Sl15.000 Super family borne wtt Leai;t expensive ~ year sparkli11~ swimming pool & It· h landscap111g new , 2 Bdrm :! bath on :! Spacious & l>edroom:s. 'Z leH•ls. lnv~t now. <1dct baths with ramily room . on later Bluebird Cd Convenient lo ~choot.s 5' n)on Rd . Summ11 f' 11 E n se nada to 1:?11 '>hopping u prtl'.: Mlr~mar Open SattSun $35.M CALI. 751 319' M~ 1 s 5 SELECT fORAll •j PROPERTIES .llW - SEEK '1 FtNIY :-0!-.1.1. 11111• rlt Ob "'tlh t IJ.111~ l'illll I 'l.1:.s1£1t.'d ,\d CRAFlSMEN C G R E S r R E R E T S L 0 H ° C ~ ~ S M U ( T E R W C A ~ ( R K 0 ~ f K f T L ( l R A E ~ ~ S S ~ T R l 7 r N G E R B J I A Y A P T o T E M ~ Q R l L r p L N v c i I w 0 I T R r R f A c s N R U E H M N R E N N A T 0 R S r U ~ W N R M A N A R K E N Q 0 0 S T R T ~ N w v s [ L ( r ~ c r c M R s 0 r T 0 A Z 0 T G I R R W U R R l L C Y T R T A N N F Z Z A N 0 T A 0 H 0 ° 1 T f ~ K A H A P C H S A T W H J I ~ H C A f T H L R D T P L R E G N A H R o A P T G £ c 0 0 ~ £ R R r ~ M c L " T r A l I U X C. R 0 R M 1 ? K Q ~ w C C ~ T R T R A S N Y N H C t~ T q r' 1j l r r 'vello<I\ Hidde<> ~·"' bltiJW •i>l)etll IOIWNC, INC~ .. •<I 11p <1<>~11 or Ql.lf(ol .i1v r'•M • ....,. .no bO~ I n • Tinklf Armoitf P~tt•I f lMtl Ca1lltnlt1 P.ptr ll~ " W""'r Cooptr S1crK11ttlf " ~1n1111 t.\aoo lJpl'o4'.rt l.lo1.11tr l'lumbM G'u:i B'owtr Tomorrow: B~montWlnn1t1 • l • I f 1 I r~ \ t 1 ~.For S• ,.._., .. "'°' s. Ho..u\ For Sak HcKIH• for Scft Houatt For Scik HOUSH Fo,. sai. l~y Juno 6 1978 OAIL y PILOT (:;; G;;,;;.~j··········io'o"i lG;;:.~ ·· ·······iooi G;;;~~ ·· ········iooi c;;;;;;··········ioo2 G;::.~1··········~;0·; ;;;~;~i··········io.02 HCMI\~\ For sate Hou'c' For sai. 'Hou'H Fors• • ·•··•••••··········•··· •·····•··•·••••········ ............•...••..•..•..•.•••....•.•........ ···········•···•••••··· .•.••••.••............. •••..........•...•.••. •••·········•·••·•·••·· ······················~ GMCral I 00 Corona ct.I Mar I 022 • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• • ••••• • • • • • • • • C.... ......,_ 1 OJ.-4 FOUR BLOCKS FROM THE ..•.•.........•..••••.• HIW USTIMG! MIWUT umMG OWHH ANXIOUS WATHAIOKT H.taor View Hilt Lovtly borne an well BEACH!! < > u l .., t ,1 n d 1 n g 2 B R c o t t a g c . "h.ir<lwood lloor!>. Re freshing lrt•t· l1nrd :>trN~t Separate 2 c:.ir ).!at age w alley cntrante. Slressed fur <idditional 2 sty <.·onstruction. Asking srns.ooo. Exel usi ve a~ent. 41r c.d t...-,"" e !>tab I 16 h e d a rt 11 • lmm.acuLatr. profess. t.le Brand fre1h on the Formal 11 v1of1 room. corated bom~. 2 bdnrul rnarkl'l. Gorgeota 4Br fun rm. w/lrpk. "BnlhJ & deo •dining rm i.1nsle story, family & airy k1tchf'n large QWIJT)' tJle lll hall & home ln "Carmel Plan" w breultras t bar Bi~ den· huge pauo " deck CJ'1 f'State s1ied <210' de· bdrms. Owner hai> re Sl.50.000 locludm& lund' t'P l ground1 Recf'nlly located & 1111JtJoua. Take EHGllSH BAROH0S HOME D•finltety dlfffftftt. foear or flu a..droom horw. wflh Spanllh arch••· IMGlt utllftCJ•· and Terra Cotta tUe. New umef carpet, playroom fornlly room, dlnln9 roarn. country ldtchett, w•t bar, ~pantry & loft. You own th• lcmd. S 195,000. lalM>a lay f'rap. redecorated. most UlVlt loldvantage Call ~231J R~ mg Offered at C!20.000 • .., "' · •• ""' •,,~, '"' · , UP'GRADE> CARMEL Super Carmel muth·I 1n llarbor View Humes a 3 bnrm v.ith family room <and evt-ry poss1blt' upgradt? including water softener. mghtscaping. firepit. BBQ and profe:-.:-.1onally done l;rnds<:aping. It 's a gas• at just $11)2,500. --·-·.7·5-·7·0·6·0-· __ , ~:~~+.·~1~::. [ ~ IW&lf I WATBAtOMT LOWEST PRICED ASPEN WOOD MODEL IN l..dri:e family holtle rn RIDUCID '.\twport Sbott'li 4 UR. 4 Br 2 ba, formal dining. SPYGLASS HILL family room and bnckfrplc,cornerlol.:t 51•par ate -den lm car gar. 000 Dogwood UNl()U~ ll()Mf.§ WOODBRIDGE H~re i1 a lhowplou of 10Hd cOfnfort In one of Newport'• fi'nnl locatiOR1 wfth •lew1 of boy. ocean and nl9'1t ll9hb. Four t>.drooms. two and OM haH both. $479,000. maculate and ready to S73.SOO Phone 75l 071" enjoy Waterlront deck eves. and t>eurh. JIL'>t ''blocks SPYCMJ.SS REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 Ea~t COdSt H1qhw.iv. Corona del Mar 111•.u 111 Mt "' V1 "'" 11 '14b 1l990 1 nR. 2 BA. s ingle sty home. situated on a completely fenced pvt. yard. .. wuy $]49,750 ronsMOUTH HY OWNER. Beaut 2 sty . i; BR. l~, ba. liv & ram rm Cl! to schb & shop puig. SBS.SOO. ~ FIVE BEDROOM PLUS POOL Oaly SI 09,500 In addition this Ideal fOMlly /...terloiMftCJ home hen jKUDJ, fire pit, twa flttplacu, Clftd oll new pluth eorthtOM wodpapet's. corpftl and wood 642·5200 Lowe;t priced home an I J 002 GeMt"al Ouls landmg location! Never before 1002 lived rn Upgraded earthtone carpets. •• One of the better floor plans avail. ..........••............•..•...........••.. j PETE ., BARRITT h. REALTY Spyglass Hill Comer lot, large family room Ol'iJer aruuous. &4()..5112 agt ---- WAKrTOIUY UDO ISLE Seller is very anxious. Price reduced to $100,900. Exclusive c.igeol. P••UIMJ-. ---------·1 home 10 C.mti0 Shores. ()pea House by Owner Lovely back bay area. pool bome. 3 bdr 2 ba, lrg pat.Jo. country kitchen. Move an cond 1t ion $91,000 2681 Redlands Or 54S-Olllll Newly remodeled 3 bdrm .. family. 212 haths! l·story home with attractive So. patio. $238.000. IACK BAY 640-9900 Valley Realty t 470 JAMIOREE RD MEWPOlT HACH EASY DUPLEX Locat.d an a larg.. c orHr R·2 lot, Htls fl•• bedroom, two baHt hCMM c• M ~ m Js by ICll"C)t family ar possibly M COR•ert.d to duplu ar add new unit . S • 22,500. LOVE HORSES? ShorecWr1 or SpYllass Hill. Havt mcome pro- perty to trade. Quall Bu1 l de-r s. Mr . He;tlbertoo 644-6881 CostaMna 1024 •••POOl••• •4 BR.2"'2 BA• CoU P\ 75 I ·:IJlO Rich agt J<'ine 4 bdrm .. 21 :i bath family home on quiet cul de saC'. Oversized pool. playhouse. extra s torage. Reduced to r $179,000. • VACATION HEAVEN Th• good Hf• Is a r.allty in thi1 MW ~ custom home In llshop. Callfomla. MHr Mammoth Mountain and Lmc• Crawty, In Ht• h1attlng. skUng and flshln9 ccuttry. Can or writ• for full parttculars. $350.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• X1nt Owner's wut 2 Br & Almost i... acr e nettr ForsaJebyowner Den.ba&"2 w/2renlals Newport's Back Bay 1 No 3Br, 2Ba. $12,S()() Inc $920. Fast escrow. no MESA VERDE Qualifying! Owner will Cell540-7805 qualifying. Own/agt, l'mance! Zoned A I. Call --548·57i7. Attrnctive 4 bdrm .. 2 ha. home in 1mmac condition. $99.000 ---------REDCAR PET 754 ·~ Placing a Classified ad ts OWNER. 3 Br. l:Y. ba COOL IT a'I easy us d1allng your Family, at.num, l lh yrs IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & s lips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3'1l Bn \Hit· Dr•v•• N 8 675 6161 1002 Ge•ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Caifonia Depew'""'"" of Red &tatt is C.S,C.sori119 witlt ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ··Real Estate Consumer Information Cl inir" for Homc·Own ers and A pa rtment Renters Friday hetdlNJS 7: 15 ,....9:30 P"' J-. 9th .ct ''"' SciflftC• Hall -Oron~ Coast Coll• MO CHARGE Gmtt"al 1002 GeMnll 1002 BIG CAHYOH In u word spectac ular! Overlooking Lhe 18th fairway of fabulous Big Canyon Country Club. 2-Story ceilings. formal dining area, huge mastr. bdrm. s uite with Roman tub & walk-in clo se t s. A great home for enlertaimn~. with large kitc hen & a terr1f1c patio & pool. 3 Bdrms. in a lJ + den. For a private showing, please call 673·4400. $425.000. 67J..4400 HARBOR DMsioe of Harbor """"-"' Co. 1002 G ........ 1002 ..............•...•............••••.••.••.••.• NEWPORT GUBmOOIC 644 .. 7020 2123 SAM JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH !i:~ .......... ~~~~I?.~~~~! .......... !?~~ FRONT ROW BAYFROMT OPEN HOUSE WED 1-5 PM Two s tory duplex. J BR. 2 BA upstairs. 2 BH, 1 Ba downsta1r~. 1803 West Bay Street, Newport Beach. 640-9900 V.\J.Al"'EY REAi.TY M70 JAMBOREE RO., NEWPORT BEACH an this beautiful pool. or warm your he3rt 111 the alt.ached Jacuzzi Step up to the redwood decking & enter thrs lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Located on a qwet street & pnced to sell. Owner will finanl·e VA ok Full pric·e $89.900 CALL 55&2fj6() C::::SELECT tPROPERTlES PUIUC HOTICE! Its a buyers market Many assumable loan~ with low interest rate:. Land contract!:. & ex <'hanges avail. Variou:. locallons. ust avail or homes or stop by & watch our computer l'U.'>t.orn !it a home to your needs. 540.3666 tlf f lela11 REAL ESTATE L..llEl'-!.HJS SNCIAL • •• • ••• • •• • • ••••••••• •• •• •• • •• • • • ••• ••••• •• •• • ,........... STOltAM .. Al.OU Go.Mral I 002 Getteral. OCEAN YIE'W DlSl5Mll> SI 25,0007 Eaterta.in alot? Then this ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 4P'LEX FOREXEC&ITIYE Priced to sell wtunllmlt· is for you! Great noor IS YOUR Lge 2 bd, 2 ba uoits UYI.,... ed mvestment potential. pt.an roe fmly enjoyment. ~ ~ llG FA.MIL Y w/beaut1Cul interiors. This beautifully UP· This l vly Newport Btfl .. bdrm. rmly rm KEEPING YOU Very attractive pecll y graded Buccola Home! Heights home has been home. Mini orchard in <'edar thruout. Low Spacious Living Room completely remodeled & bactyrd. Call today for SHORT? maintenance redwood with bag Fireplace. is a tughly upgraded 3 appU.oseethislvlybome WrthonJylO'"' .. downyou exlenor. $215 ,000 Large Master Bedroom, bdrm, 2 ba. Abd~~t·~: near So. Coaat Plua. canmove mtothislovely 640-TTll highly upgraded with Lraclloos or a "fi." .,. 54.S-<IN9L 5 BR, 3 BA home ID Foun· (~IWmM§IJtJj private entrance to airyfmlyrm&closeness r=-,~-,.·-~ .. •• THE ILUFFS~MD UNIT tain Valley Close to garden area. Slump to the beach make this ~lj'fi']!:rn1f:IEHll Customized & air·condit ion e d rreeways. schools & st.one planters tug.blight offenng one or our best. split·level condo with 2 master bedrm sbopping&oo.Jy $88,900. Real Estate the room-backyard. loqwrenow!64&-T7ll. ReaJEstate s uites . cozy paneled den with MEWDUPLEX RectUa .. Cwwr :~~!vem9~vo~~~~~~ (~IWM!!!JifliJj COIOMADB.MAll fireplace. formal dining room & Completion date IS July Full tune Real Es tale 546-2313 Real Estate DW'l.EX powder r m. Land is inc luded. $170.000. ~ ln& ~ ~U'~:u1~ :.ales a.ssoc1ale who re-c>PfN .,.,.,,,,,,,,_,,,,.,.1~ Corona del Mar Duplex WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS vestment. Call Betty ~~~~;~~:l~:!?i~~I~ !9 li~tcill\~I Th~yp~ls~.~ily 5:.r~:=:~:J MEWP~:'c5:.i::."~~.~111'R~4.4910 SmrthfordctaQ·ils. / establlshed local broker. . ----_ home 6 BR 4,,., BA lous seller. Please call Outstanding earnings • • • rorapot. 673-8550 •· available on ~enerous fOURUNITS ~:::.a~:biqn~:S~:•w1..,111 0 .• 11s 1uN1oa1N111• General I002 GetH!ral 1002 I commission s plit-a In Hun1·n gt on Beach [• •! • ~~ .-.~-go,..,eous Cape Cod in ,. • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• -•-,,.ml!!I= marvelous opportunity w/spac owner's unit. '"' _Iii--~';z!! for the eager pro· Almost carries. Will ~.~~hool dis tract. .' . • IRAMDMEW IEACHCHALET Bal~,,,,,,,l~.!t.nd,,.-Re,.,,~lry fessionaJ . Call Mr. Ha!>t trade. For profit projec· -. '. USTIHG Walk to the pounding • , , ~·~ . mgsat64().5560 I.loo incld'g tax shelter IROOICVIEW blue Pa cific 4 br · 673-8700 gourmet kitchen. 21' ram ""nd '"hat you want 1n benefits call 962·7788. COHDO I lJ Be th r I -.. ~ .. .., ... •ro1s rm + enc . pa o. e 8c6oo Island I 006 Oal)y Pllotl:lass1r1eds . ~· ~ End unit w/frplc over lst to call on this unique ••••••••••••••••••••••• G-al f 002 G...,.al I 002 looting greenbelt . Qwel flnd EZ financing. Only .......... location away from fwy. $89,000. Call 963-7881 •••••••••••••••••••••••I••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm, f mly r m, 2 WANT TO IUY patios. Owner applying t ff 'hJ 9 I fl'' ,~, f• f f t 2UHITS OH WATERAa..T-SLl'P BeavtiM 3 ldnn home on water with patio oveftaoldng the lay for y.ar 'round l'lltet I • iNJ. Spacious. UC)ht, air ond tashftl ct.cor. Parquet floors. Slip for 40' boat. $265,000. POINT HOME 112 bllc to wot~. An opportwrity to upnss yourself with remodel ond decorating ideas. lest Peainsulo "Paint•• location. 112 block ta oceanfTont artd Bayfront. ChallencJirMJ 3 •d"" hofne. SI 70,000. Waterfront Ho••• 2633 W.Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 631-1400 j V I T 0 P ' If ~ I I I I I ! .. _ t T O 0 p E I ., I'm In favor of corporal 1,...-..;_..;,...........,..--,--1 punlahmont In achoo••. Do vou " I' I I I t roall1e whal would happen 11 \... -.1..--l . ._ ..... --"·---'· ... you hann11<1 sp11nk1ng? 'You'd ..--------.., leave a tot 01 te11Chera up the I L I B O E R I creel. wlll'IOul 1 -.... I I I I~ I 0 r .,.,., •• ·~· " .~·· n '•·I . . . -~ t, • , •. J '"' .... 191 t~g ""(&-t 1--.J--'---'"-..._..__. •' l ... ' • ,,,, ",.P "to l t-41 "'"" o ";~·1;i ... ~,!~r,tlrll•· "' I' I' !' !' Is t I i) vi~';;-:'~N~!;~E 1tnm I [ I I I I I SC• •M-4..ETS Am wen itt CloufficatkMI 5100 home in Cameo Shores, fres h paint. D o n 't [~1eeut1J By owner · $190.000 Pnn only 67>1819 hesitate! Act now! Only $84,750 Priced thousands be low any other end unit! 545-9'91. DUPLEX UHIVBSITY 208-~'h Agate Ave. 2 G--.-,.--, .. -------. ----------• (~1111113Jlilfaj PAD bdrm each. Compl. re· -•cE"'• ... ~HED modeled w /huge gar rtu ~ $215.000 Agent 64Q. 7246 Motivated seller has •••••••• • • ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Real FAtate purchased a bome 1n Capishcwo~ 1018 Oregon. Says submit ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty WHERE THE ACTION IS! D uplex on Balboa PeninsuJa near sever al fine res t a ura nts, s hopping & s pecialty shops . 4-doors from Bay -across from oceanfront. Drive by 218 21st Street (do not disturb tenants). $155.000. Appl. only. Kaye Evans 642·8235. <C·Jl4) 642·823S 644-6200 901 Oovtr Orivt Harbor View Centtr I rv1ne at Campus vallty Cent~r 7S2-1414 STAR GA'ZEK11 ~ t-----..,.---11• LL " ll f'OI L\11.,----,..--_, EXa.USIVE COHO<> $56,900 For lite descrimmatmg couple. Large master s wte, formal d1n1n1:. guest bedroom. Gourmet kitchen. Xtra large ll v ing room. Enclosed patio. Secluded & qwet. Pool & rec. hall. For more details, call - 96.J.7881 your offer. Blfl 3 bdrm, IY OWMER din rm + lge boous rm 2 new custom homes m rondo. Over 2000sq rt Ox· pnme Capistrano Bch ford model. Only steps to Palisades location, both tennis & pools! Don't w/ocnvrews onli<comer w a 1 t ! C o m e s e c ! ! Io ts . t . 3 H r , 2 \"'i B a , 54>9491. $133,500. Ready now ( •fir.ii I 1,11 2al51 Calle Mana .. 4Hr, ~uu 3?1rfJ'ITTI :!'nBa. w/14x20 hobby shop area. ~5.000 21012 Real F.state Calle Granada. Wik to 1 !4"f/1 I 1 I• 1f \ ll'N ' I I f [®-•l bch, park & shoppm~. 3 YEAR OLD Owner will help fmance. DUPLEX 493-2190 or 493-66Sl w /built·ms. bnck Crplc's. C--dl4 Mw I 022 FAMT'ASTIC ASSUMPTIOH onJ.y S5000 get.s you $450 total mo payment. Call now' ' Agt. 54&-0351. etc. One block lo tbe beach for only SJSS.000. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 II ave somcthtni! tu sell' Class1f1ed ads do 1l well ------G.-ral 1002 GtMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. ~ •c~11~!.~~~! PRESTIGE PEHttilSULA POINT Steps to ocean, bay or boat ramp from this beautifully dccorat<.>d 3 bdrm. hom e tha t is in bristol <·ondition ! Magnificent l,(•mon tn•c includro in sales price of $200.000 Open' 1 5. 2145 Seville .. r A. C.OU>WIU aAt«• CO. 644-9060 iHtt SAN J()A()UrN HILLS RO IN NEWPORT CENTER , ~ ~'---------------------~--r--~~ ·~····················· I SPYGLASS HILL Dehghtrul Ports mouth on corner lot. Two fireplaces. Ori 1?1nat model SI.reel. $258.500. C~640-5t 12 R.C TAVLO~ CON'lnh"'V REALTORA OEVE LOPF.RD HOME+IMCOME A rare and suprisingly spacious 3 Bd.rm+deo 2 story home. Massavt: used bnck fireplace and many other amellitiea. Some ocean view Crom master swte and adjoin· Ing deck PLUS a roomy never vacant rental Al.I. on anoverstied lot. Just o short Jog to the beach $279,500 CALL FOR OF.TAILS 644.1211 ~ phooe. Gave us u call new. $82.500. 770·1522 We'lldothe rest. 642·5678 days, 546-SO&Oeves. 1022 Coro..dl4M.. 1022 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS or SERVICE HEAT AS A PIM Elegant 3 Bedrm. Condo Protected By Security Gate. Tas tefully Decorated W /El ectric Kitchen , Separate Dining Rm. Sunken Living H.m. With Wet BaT. Fee Land. Pool And .Jacuzzi Only $15\:J.900. 811 DOVEll D .. VE 631-1800 A CON\llNIOIT SHOf'PIHC AHO SlWIHC CUKX FOtl THE CAI. OH TH( GO. 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SMART lflst1nt lh<rame W Sl 00 an • buCRttl Sew new sell tn~t,nt Monty Boo-$1.00 Cir~ toPs. s\1rts. l>a"h Com~lett Cif\ Book Sl.00 all in N(W SPRING SLM Complete Al&htns #14 SI 00 MlR PAn£RN CA!ALOC lrtt 17 '"" Af(Mns ., 2 7S. jMOtrll COUr>On S.nd 1!>4 ..,. ot 16 Quilts #l 7Sc 101·1Mtlnt S...111 .... $1.00 lllustum Ovtlt llool #2 1Sc 106·1MlMlt flllliell W Sl.00 IS Quilt> fw l"'J # l /!JC l OS.lllSUlll tMMI "'* .SUO W of 1' J1llJ lt11p 754 12'-TllnftJ no.. W .. Jl.50 .......................................... 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BeauWul brand now 4· I Huo~oo Buch l)IJ~N HOUSE At Al TY / raJYACY GALORE ,. pnrn.-lfX'aUOO C'aJ'I bt- )UUB 111 I.bu 1.an:e 3 Bit 1 • U. tb duun" arf;':l f0Jm1 1) roum homt:, w •parlt11n£ pool ;iod low llWU'll~lillcl' .) &nl Jo'or ~-;,()() 3 Bdrm. dm.&.n(I rrn, lg1· farruly rm L3 Yl"I ~w .~--9-6-0..-4-1-6-1--.­Super Bl4Y at a&.ooo .. 645-9161 ·' ··-·· WHArSYOUI P\IASUll'I Mw.loo ReaJt.y 41H-0731 8Jkt< to the la.Ir.-from your rcuy 2 8 r 2b:.a Townboo1~ 1n Wood hndac f'eeltna lazy ' Slroll Lo lht> pool clOlle by Bord er s E M E R ~ L D Want solitude" Take a BAY. l.gu Jut. Joru1l 11W1bath on your secluded trees. white w~t(!r view & n'dwood deck. ln<'ludea Catalina Qwel cul-de· llll lht' hne qua.Ulaes of an sac, qw.lnl , charming s&S built homo. KU KRY older 2 Bdrm. Estate ONTillSONF.1 188,500. saJe. Sl.SS,000.1685Louille CALL f'OR 1>£'l'AJLS Sl. Laguna ~cb MINUTES FROM IEACH br,lolt,f/p 3-2br, l ~ba 27.000 &q rt lot 11c:.ar townhouse , all bllo6, rllctftc.6 tlo11ptt-'I, S ('Tl>tS, dJ"Pll Hurry. buy Pot~ SboJ>. 1 'ntr & C1v1r now. Tom Lee, Rllr, <A-ntcr. ~.000 642 1603 David Bourke RJtr COYIM«iTOM FOUi.Pi.EX A beauurully ma1nlamed "Covan~on", located tD a n equal l y r1ne neighborhood. Pr1 ce: S190,000. llurry call 752-1920. 546~ MBA YaD1 'TRY SHOO DOWN <FIIA> 644-72 II ,_ Wiiie View POOL 2 BR <'ondo. pool, lns . Unobstructed view of 3 Bdrm.. 2 bath Back Bay bomc with an AD omONAL l Bdrm. & 1 bath attached unit. 60 It by 170 ft . lot with frwt tret'S. Massive family room with used brick fireplace. bar & sliding aJ-.s doors to llJ tt by 42 ft. juruor Olympic sm· divmg pool. Two add.a t.ionaJ fireplaces, kitchen with bulll·Ulll, upgraded carpets & fresh palDl too! For sale by owner. Asking 1124,500. Must sell immediately! ! I CaJJ M7 -1668 or 634-21628 1.-N., dtcorahd ...... bedr'ocMn hotfte In S. ..._ C-.i1tr.o. lrigllt mid chHry ~CIH ette:losed f...., room ..... portid oc ... •iew. Two redwood patios, flrepl«e cmd c...._ity pool _.. it CJNClf for ntertalftlng both Hnuner ond wlntw. . . $80, 900. A QUAIL ~.o!~~-. AD• AMC& MOTICE OCEAN VIEW LOTS Home·bwldon; bt'ana of· fered l8t <'ho1c1: uf ma.i.nir1cent ready to· build ocun view lots. Land Developer urges immethl*le response as just a lamlt.ed number of these Jot.s are being or· fered to builJeni for sale at lhts lime. (714 • 498-0200. NEWPORT UMDEI $40,000 Jae, pk, lttds ok. $47,950. ... Catalina & city lights Beautiful t ree lined Conv Ownr 112l·lS58 from this wood & glass, street sunou.nds lh1s ex _?.____:..__ 2.Br, 2~Ba + den home. c:ept.imalfamilyhome J • • Pran only. Sl24,500. s pac&0us bedrooms 1 ASSUME Ownr. Dys 673-9978. 493-8812 MEW6UMITS Mc• ..... Dnert, a.tart 2400 family room . tl'*e cor R ,, Eves, 499-4685. oer lot w/boat & trlr ..ic :I B . 2YI nA pool home. 2 BR. den, frplc .. use of poo!s/L.-y & boat sbp. Easta1de. By bwlder. C4l 28r (2) 28r+den .. All 2 bat.bs. Fmancmg avaala· hie. Seller may finance. Will co-operate w /bkr. Gll-0003 or 646-708S ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMALL RESORT eess. Act! CaJlfl46..7171 mmult's lo beach No COLLEGE PAii ""NII .... I ... ' I I I (k'W !Olin C06L'i Wht'n yuu DAZD.IMG StalJ'led glass entry and f ant.&sUc vus or ma lD bch pervade thts 3BR + bonus rm home. Sltylite, Jacuu1 & more. Ve ry luxunous. S2:35.000 f 121 Prime leasehold. Harbor Me rt•adl 1069 ()l.,.leal&tah loc. By agt. 759-02A4. 'wpot oestled m the Redwoods orr northern C3Lt rorrua CoasL 5 boroes. General store. small gas station, trlr park & J Bdrm Lt VUtg quarters orr of store 122s.ooo. Owner will fin ance Call (714)646-7864 Mr Tomlm ban Breees Cool llus Buccola bwlt home! 2story 4 bedroom with duung, ramdy room lake over CXtbting VA loan or $32,000. Call now r o r l.lel 1t 1ls. (F .P . SIU.SOOJ Hkr 847 6061. 4 Sr, 2 ba. fenced yd, rue<.' Jy landscaped , fruit tl"fle!I, new paint. good carpet:.. Xlnl area. clost: to schools & shopping For info call 645 7650 days & 645-7734 eves. a nd fireplace. Lus h 'l•---------$110,000. BKR, t:all 546-1721 TRAllLL ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS -., Where else can you rinri BH a lovely J BK. 2 ba homt! I~ than I mile to beach Cor $84.500'> ~gt-~35SK Char rrung E -s1de 2 bun11:alow w tsep ~ucst hse & dbl ~ar on alley Must see to apprf'<'1ate Call Honme Bendn ,11 546-6100, 8-4 wkdys for 4'ppl *JUST LISTS>* 4 bdrm, 3'h ba. 3400 ::.Q rt . 8uc.'cola Soper !>ha111 ,..hows I 1ke a rrrndt•I cnlertainl•r's t.kh~ht. HURHY' $U19.0011 Hy agenl. Beth. 21:\ !"l!t:! 1:1~17 or 714-964-2431 /~l'>11211 pager 119515 IYOWNH 4 br & beaut JX>')I Mc.,u del Mar <area Will sl'll cont.nlct or !>ale $97 .500 Shown by appl. only. ~II 00-8825. Pnn. Only HACH IARGAIM $135,000 Cor~e<>ll'< family bom1· V/\C/\NT' r>1•s pt•ralt• uwnt!r s ays <,ubm1t on th1~ 2 story 29Cl0 l>q fl home Comµlt•lt• with Oilk ~gg•'<l floor:. & 4 HIH~E t.i<lrm .. (.'all now f'4ti 7171 ' ' VACA.HT HURRY! Sobm1l ywr terms on lhtS 2 BR. t 1 ~ Ba. ll!C l1v U\g rm & dmm~ area con EASTSIDE oo Approx I m1 lo lwa<.'h We have two good buy<, Upgr..aded c-rpts & drp11 that you should i.ee One S'Wt"(fJsh r1rcpl11n~. t:lo:.c has 3 BR & 2 Ra, on a tug to :.rhools & 4 :.hopping. lol ror only $79.900 Thc <.Cher bu 2 UR aod " I •&0-06 I • bolch untl on a larRc K2 ~·· ~:~~~/or $9t.~oo Jt?J /\ lovely Purdue with 3 bedrooms. mo.ny up· grad~ and aslung only 193.000. Should sell fut. so see 1l today Cull now. Ko/an I,,... t . , I.. ! ( 'Ii rJ c, 1, ·111 i, ·,', _l, r,, ., ·t IY Ow.& •IEACH is just 20C isteps away 38r. 2Ba. frpl<', 2 car gar in a Carmel-bite selling on il>vt sL in Lido Sands $1J8.500 6(5.1262 HEWPORT HEtGHTS Charming cotlllge w/lots ol wood. new shake roor. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Heiglllt1 Outrming 2Br cottage on large lot w/private rear yard. separate hobby room w /ba attacbed to garage. $110.000 NEWPORT HACH 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMJ.$2500, 2Br, f)J.)J bath. very wee, must move 548--7602, eves 645-5016 JUST REDUCED T1us home plus duple.a IS now $141,000. Sharp three bedroom hom e with separate yard Two very mce two bedroom umts IW.TY '75-1642 an rear Call oow' L--•~FOR As s umables, r e · ~~ & carpets, greenhouse ---------4q4 CJ4 7:1 '14'J 0316 possess.ions, b14Y rentals. 752 19'20. MOUNTAIN, DESERT. rmttoown.lnfo. d ftUAIL RANCHESorRESORTS ••• •n5 T We Have RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 SACRIFfCE $63.750 ....... ..,,.. 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel ~ Realty • srEcTACut.AI R#..1. OCEAN VIEW Localed in prestigious Monarch Bay Terrace. J BR, large family &. din· ang rooms on pool-sized lot. Rcallstacally pnced al ... $29.5.000. 493-9494 495-5220 49'-24 13 830.5050 Ownr must selJ, cstm 3 br. 2 ba, 2400 sq rt hm. Lr)( lot Sl.29.500 495-5058. 2 Br, 2 ba. palJo hm. Lrg lol, <'Pl, d~. 2 car gar , many xtras. Below mkl. S89,500. (;all for appt 492.5373 or 495-4997. ....... Yleio 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR 2 Ba Condo, air eond .. crpts, drape!I. pool. sgl story. $66,750. 7~4/~~ MUSTSEl.L Oeau1 1ful 3 Bdrm <.:o rdov~a. Upgrades, frplc. prof landl.capang. 83()..2011 Walnut Squart• thrt•t• bedroom, two btlth with air cond1t10nin~ This townhouse has a large laundry morn, ~1t•at sew mg room. New <'af"Pt!l, pa 1 n t a n 11 d r a p es 1-'enn . .od patio Steps to puol and park. 752 1920 f'Wwport 9-ocJt I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 QUAIL $15,ooou.ct.rMllf ~ PLACE Beuulilul Broadmoor I"--TM l:.lO P.M.t home. Ocean view. -..--Cape Star Co. 661·3608 NEW 4 br. 3 ba 2 story, 34 L.1•••<>1t YIEW·s Oakdale. Woodbrad~e nAA9 $] 34 ,900. Ca II 640-S l l.2 ~ C Tl\'f'1"'rJ~ CCJMf1A(\l't n £ /\1 l QJ,..1'9 Ul Vf L.UPl flh EXClUSPIH" Remodeled 3Br. 21/JBa. new kjt, bths. flooring & add of mst ste. Quiel st. Stps fr bch or bay. Ready for summer move in Bier, 752-1108. SI 0.000 DOWN $1075/Moll"' s 130,000 lalcmc• Large 2 story, 4lir, 2Ba, pool, jacuzzi, solar heal· mg, l'IJ finance. no credit needed, 957·1998. Pnn on ly P.P VIEW HVH Phase lU, 38r. Sl67 ,500. F ee land 644-4887 a.fl 5p_m_. __ FRANKLY FAIULOUS One or Newport's must outstanding proJ>('rttes 1n terms of allrc11'l1 venl~i.. conslrurt1on. cond1l1on, amerut1es & locallon. /\n ideal family home which lends 1tsetr lO l'Xel'Ul1ve entertaining. H you· re lh•nkmg of mov1n~ up, !>(.'('this one today' t::.111 ~53.57 SI 19,990. Owner 213 VERY IEST EASTBLUFF CONDO. 6.574376 Country En).!lish at-superwatervu.2 BR. l ~• ...-1uy mos phere with used Ba. 2 fplc's, Pnnc only. DB.IGn' rv brick entry leads you to 714-593-0704 $162.000 IRIGHT our Monte go Ca mt-I sunshiny pool home 3Br. c arpeting w 1th WA.MTTO IUY THE BLUFFS _________ , PLACE Some Fine Ones Yi9w-ladllay 2.8' bouse trlr $2850 l br. --10,-Tlt:JOP.M.I Cal90'W97l-4626 26l2Yl•la .. Oro good cond. 291 MonteL---------... HWditllE.lllC. 4 Ir. 21/1....... V15ta. CM. 646-9566 1 "'-YEAR 1631E.17th Sl#C. SA $127,500 lLLNES.SFORCESSALE NEWTRJPLEX Olltofc:-ty C4owwerat Dbl wide Nwpt Twnbse. Nr deslJ'able So. Coast Puparty 2550 6••5224 sWlken liv rm, uruque Plaza area. Pnn only ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,... wet bar, profess1onaly ...::s.!M9S4::::::~::_ _______________ _ ~~~~~~~~~~ lndscpd. Won 't last. (73-278U) ORANGE COUNTY ,....of PnfllK..oc•.U. 2&3BEDROOM VA· FHA CARDEN TOWNHOM t: 2CarGarages 1-43).9924 lhws 1-757-1623 s-a.-• 1076 ...... .._Store •••••••••••••••••••••° C714t la.a8t5 Wrap.-omdView ~h~rue~:h~~~i't ''t~ •FANTASTICAL beaches, parks, golf & Seo~....-.. HI O..r1b'p lOTowwb~•• wnrus. Great home plus --,-income. Sl6S,OOO. Sea caps & sw_isets, a btrl u.its ._._.,MS •i£•Ln family paradise. 2Br + "'"""" 1UOA bonus rm m El Morro By Two bedroom. lVJ bath. a.ct.s. Ferm.. Jo' our ye a r .s n e w . GroY" Z700 Prolessiooally managed ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:an cl05e an l 4 weeks. * 494-8057 * the Sea, your owh pvt 3 bl' 2 ba Mara Costa Twnhsc. nr Camino dt• t.:s lre l la /K ·Mart $87.SOO 556-6208 M.wportleoch You Loved 10 Yrs Ago 4 Beaut. cust home!! w 1 panorum1 c ocean v1t>wi. avail for sale from $228,000. You must see the quality or thes e homes An early V&Bll 1s recommended. 498-0200 or 831-9 122. Sunset Pacific Home 8w lders. bch. park rent only $160 CALLTODAY t PK109G) CcAfonia Pocffic Mobile Home Realty Z106 Harbor. Ste 208 540-5937 Wiii accomodale ex· IOACRERAHCH r~e. contract. AITD. Remodeled ranch home s ub1ect lo or assume wilh open beam ce1Llnl(i. loan. $1.200.000 Call & views an all directions 752.1.920 AND Just a short dnvt-ftU .& 1l from Orange Co.. Tlic 4 T Al pool, spa & bnck palm FlXEDlNCOME? PLACE are fenced an for com Btfl \978 Goldenwcsl dbl plete pnvacy. The r•· wide, all appliances. tO,..nl:lOP.M.1 rna1rung acreaite 1s fo1 space rent Sl.25. 15 mm to '•---------I you to do with ~ you bch (A.5181) •• please.Call now • Mobe•tto.. Store IJ-..4..ft.EllS 973-4626 --l~-889_5 ___ Take your p1t'k from ....... ll.E.llllC these spac1ou.' 4 plexes. 2 1631 £. l7th St !IC .. SA B K , 3 or 4 baths, .FANTASTICAL rireplaceb, shake roof l..ot.s of extras. 15% down ....._ paymt'nl, no loan fees. •••••••••••••••••••••• • Costa Mesa Pnt'\.'d from s1t>5.ooo to .._..f.a&*1d Shangn-lu dbl wide lux· SHl5.000 Fo r deta1 Is. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ury living. Blll 1978 2ilr. t•all: !)40 1151 CGra.a .. Mw 3122 28a Skyline ID adult park, s w1mm1og, ON TllF. WAT ER •• jacuzzi, & social ac· ~ous Condo with Uvities galore. AU for un· pnme Bay, Ocun & Jet · der $24,000. Park rent (~~~~~~~~~~! ty views. Full security $l<X>Sl40. 11V\Df TAX Shelter. 00 S25 bldg. Pool & dock for 50 ft C4fwwioradfic ~-"'sso.ooo dwn. Break boat. 2Br, 2Ba full y Mobtle Home Realty Cunusbed. Sl.500/mo yrly Z706Harbor,Ste208 even. 11 times gross lse. Waterfront Homes 54G-59l7 SllS.OOO. 5414054 631-1400 ~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- IYOWHH Fantast.ac lot on ocean· rronl bluH, redwood house, small but easily expandable, contem- porary style. Land COD· Diner ~e tract $2:50,000. 498-0719 Dbl wide Park Lane. tm· 4-PLEX lrrim l 144 Coda...._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Ba. clin1ng. welbar, coordinating paint, home in Cameo Shore!i, everyUun.: you n~>d for paper, and many other Shoreclirfs or Spyglass MO 9UALIFY1HG! your place in the sun 1.1pgrades. A great street, Hill. Have income pro Less than io•,, down anti $87.000 SS2 3008 a great location for perly to trade . Q uall IEACH DOU HOUSE mac, below S".500 mkt value. S28.500. Make Offer. (66-28XX) Large 2 br uruts. 2 units Elegant oew large 3Br. h.ave pvt palJos. Great S195 (month to month I localloo . Prin. only Callco1Jert,4Q8..2168-0633. $1.S4.500. David Bourke 3 11 w n er w 1 11 carry S164,450. Another of J ohn Bwlders, Mr Heatherton tialance. S harp 31\r MUSTSB.L Shea's listings. Call and 644-Q!Sl w/pool Slf7.000 .,......_...... ask for John or us al BIRDWATCHER'S W-"--Pacific & ......... 1 _ __.. 752· l.920. ••""" _. _.. DEUTE· ''BLUFFS" Ideal beach home, just Mobm tto.. Stan slep6 to surf in best area. 1._..95 Versatile 3 BR. 2 BA + •--------- family room. Acnap far Scl6t 1200 BERTHA HENRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA Of:L MAH b y owner. lmmac 4 lklrm, H V storage. nr c.•vu yth 1ng Heaullfully landscp'd. ~54 Pr~tie-s Large Oxford Model 4/5 d QUAIL 3 bdrm. gorgeous back ----Cal7ll-1 522 bedroom Un1vers1ty bay view . $190,000 BY OWNE.R LovttlY Jllr. --------•I Park Ill, with bonus PLACE w/land. 644-4394. Open REALTORS 215 Del Mar 492-4121 8ACUS Excellent mini-ranch site. South of Orange County, a little rough but workable. BKR l'-'JBa + fam rm on ('UI room. 2 •,A, b al h . -10,.Da:JIP.M.1 Daily. de-sac, f,.-pk, lg fncd yd t._IW-Fireplace & two patios. S-...._ 1112.500. ~~l.3eves t~ 1042 55 _..:.._1 _11_1_6 ______ 10pen! Buy like rent! Sub-WIDEA RA.ME ci,'chcmo 1078 ••••••• •• •• • ••••••• •••• -all •. Cl I C:·•-pools & $IOI( a.low Marti.t! rrut terms .. o ers. ..,......, to ocean. •••••••••••••• ••• •• •••• (714) 677 ,5911 OR S22--0530 ...................... I 02.L!·--------· Trades! Etc' Fantastic 4 t.enn.is. 3Br. 2Ba, loaded ---------r SINGLES S teal a Woodb ridKe Br, 3 Ba. jacuzzi. Uke w/charm. $114,500. ---------s ••.• Mamioft Converted lo J unrts Ocean view. 1mprl':.s1v,• landmark. Pride of ownership. newly re modeled. Sl 95, 000 p~R•ftlSE dramatic "EASTON" newcond.1712Highland. CaywoodRealtylnc. * * * * * * * MOit.iMS REAL TY * 494-8057 * Yoo c·an JOii: to the beach or enJOy I.he pool, Jacuzzj & t.enrus courts that are located near your sharp l HK. 1 lla. dtniag area rondo Or BBQ Crom your bakony and enJOY ~ ocean bree:z.c. You must SL'e lo appreciate J u:.t $61.000 ~ u,, 2148 sq. rt .. totally up S325.000.63l-0900Agt. 548-1200 • IHCHAIMIMCi graded. Only $l29,995. old San Juan Cap&Btrano. 47ACHS South ol Orange County. $3.700 per acre Terms. BKR <To Pnn's. S22K down. Harbor View Homes. 3 ---------•I Arr 0 rd a b 1 e up . a s s u m 9 '7. > • 7 bdnn + den. Comer lot. WHO EYB .-..0 sta1rs/downsta1rs con· Clearwater. Call collect lovely garde n . Low of2HOUSES dominium. 3 Bdnns., l Yt (408)268·0633, Patrick, down . Owner/Agt. IHMEWPOllTllEACH batba,carpeung,window (714 ) 67~5717 OR522-2080 Agl. 644-25620T640-5357 far$115,000. covenng.s, built-ins, lwo .._.BURG --RTORMO we Have!' Please caU car garage & patio. By Beach Prop 1350 ED In ~ owner. Mon. thru Thurs, •• •• ••••••••••••••••••• Realtor. 546-9960. ...,... .... 141 Eastatde, uruque 2 on lot One 3.,.. yr old tn-level, 2 bd 2 ba cstm home. One remodeJed 2 br 1 ba. By Owner. Sl.29.000 64&&300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Em1rotdlay Steps from beach. 38,., alee ps 8. Newly re· modeled. J uly. $2400 T_....Auoc --------•! 496-UTI 499-4.591 OCEAMYIEW .......... ._. 1169 FC>IJ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two Courplexes, side by Wa.t.er1ront Lido Isle mon· Side ln downtown HWlt· thly. 4 br. (213J27CMS47 inglon Beach. You can or <213)934-0920 see the ocean from froot1..,.;___;__ _____ _ Wllls. Each bwkhng has OOC'K·VIEW-POOL 6 garages & four 2Br . 2ba Co od o fireplac-es. Great rental Beautifully furnished. area Call for complete Sec bldg Adults only. det.alls. $1500/mo. Waterfront Homes 631-1400 Hames &Mfw i t Id ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8yowner4 br, 3 ba, ,....., yr old . bag yrd, nr !>Chi 1115,000 ....... 02 i ....... , i !!!!':! ....... : •. !~!.~;-- Oelwie rondo. t'am rom ---- plex. 2 Br, owner will - PLAN ~~3~~~~~:u~ Agl&o&.HlOO ~)'~ ~. ~~~:1~8~ OCEAN YU REALTY INC. • ••••••••••••••••• ?~.~~ m Vill. 1. 3 bdrm. 2Va ba. Lg lot. Upgrd'd & xtras. rft4SHSULA evenings, call (714 J GOLF TO 714/846-1371 Cypress Jrg 4 BR. 3 ba, fam. rm. Offenngyou all $189,900. By own e r TRIPLEX 4~. 3 bdrm, 2'--'l ba, quality ---------1 pool. Ava.ti July. $.S75 the ameruties or a s1J1gle 6#9Zl8 J ust listed! This neat~~~~~~~~~~ upgraded twnhse. Owner 897~1 farruly home. 1700 sq ft. BEST BUY triplex is in xlnt condi· S..ta Alla I 080 ch a n gin g a re a a. SAM ClEMEMTE *UIU...012.1aiu>1:1ts * designed for carefree liv· HVH MONACO tion & the location is ••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED to $85.000 DUPLU "'-'-EW"I help fin . 768 627:i , trvlne 1044 494-8611 agt ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •••• ••••• mg. Offered l•~lyou for 3 Br, 2 ba, country kit, great. 1-blk. lo bay or Byownr3 BR, 1~ bacon· Mary RED CA RPET $86,900 lfW 'sofvarancies anltrayl AS/lC02, ·500· ''so ccn-Fee. By owner. $136,950. beach·, the units are two do. l.350 sq n. Verv clean, REALTORS 831 ·22~5 1,ow HENTAl.'i ----Quart~r acre. 30r. 2Ba, I 11aitb9om leadl 1040 fa m 1 I y k i I ch I! n . ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1replaet!. prorl'!.s1onal 565 Resale SpecaahsLc; J .4 or s bdrm ml>dl!ls avail, some w /poolll ~ Pennington Properties JOO TO Bf;ACH Super buy, highly up graded, 3 bdr. J ust bum your toothbrush & mov(' tn. Open Sunday l2 noon uJ sokl. 5151 l:tparrow, Edln1er / 8oisa Cbaca ,.__ WSICUSAU WICIAUSTS :1,4, or S Bdrm modt>h1 available. Some w/pool~. ~ condos Membc-r of thl' multiple llist.mg sc-r·vu·t·. ... .. landscaping, i.pnnklers, dQgrun. patio w 1cov1:r House opens on vurk Uke y•rd for 1ndoor-0uldoor llvmJ? Communily pool, park, tennis . $89,SOO. 17~ Wt.1ynt!. S.S2·0S43, Owner. Open house Sat/Sun CHAMCBJ.oa Pl.AM I EvervthmK .:om.: ror 11 ' /\~real IOt'ullon. home 10 loµ q uality cond1t1on. prof hmdt.rnpt•d, twin .:araKl'i> that are f1n1t1btod. dellllhlful p11t10 G.lld only S99. !iOO red hill ~ .... 552-7500 SUPER BUY! '+573 l'AMN5l>a·IRVU4E L.alJlllCI 9"dt 1041 •••.........•..•..•.... O.Y-0 2 Bdrm • 2 bal.h apt. only '" block to Main Beach. Bnght •airy. Newly r .. dee<>rated. $79,500. Swts ttfl VIEWS to ocean. 2 Bdrm .• 2 bath 4r b111e coovertlble den. Loads aC fix·up polenUaJ. $12l.500. MOlllMS IE.AL TY •494-8057• IW•toleodl! BY OWNER. ~autUul rorne r "Charmer ... l"rivate sundt'eks. quell· ty ('O n 11 lruc•l1 o n . Drtar hf'd clhl l(ar rn<'cd C11l1rornla hom1• wllh low $1~7.:IOO for Cast sale Ort'ploce $73,9001 U.-:1t 484-6001-__. buv m I rvmr' C4111 llEOCARrt,,.7!)4 \202 Thr fn'\lt·~I rirri1o1. In lh1• Wroet :t lt111lv r llol M2 ~liH t1a:1 ... 1r1t'll Ad M£:i(i7K ·~ "92-!r700 Neat as a pm, 1 BR unit, All a reas-All pn ces 551-6561. 2 bdnn. & one 1-bdrm. A $53,900. 836-0708/997·2271 walh extra guest apt •5S7--082'4• UDO ISLE goodbuyat$l50,995 1--------· Ce•htrLoh/ Short wallt to bearh or LlFE1'1MESERVlt:I:: 2or3BR.2 8a,byowner. ~ $3 000 Ctyph 1500 shopping. <'.oodanull23offices • •••-•••••••••••••••••• BERTilA HENRY l 1-'EJo: t.ht!n fo'REE for S2l5,000.673-61>22 REDUCTION 2 or more Jots in Harbor REALTORS **LIFE** WOO ISLE. 2800 sq rt. That's right! Thia ex-Lawn Memorial Park. ru Del Mar 492·4121 llomes apts cl pixes bachs Owner financing. 4 bdrm 00 l!EAll"i' ecut1ve home Is now Plot l8S. S2S0ea. 540-3471 8 MTS/SC'*+" AS';ioMsA~"?mSAcrMrePnLtaEls 3 ba. hg liv rm. mod tut., priced below market. 4 ....., pal.lo, priv beach & ten· BR. Family Km, w/pdol 2 Pacific Vi~ lot.a fM l Bdrm. l~ t.bs each Sl50bach.free utll! rus.l ~lot.s. 7~1300 f!Udyard Sale . Sacr1f1 ce. Call May lake trade. Income $2\llltbr,ludsoflt,fum $250,000. 675-62S9 , ,,.,.,.... •. ...,_,.... 646-7235 $18,780, can lncrease to S2A.52 br k.ads, pets ok • REDCARPET' C rcW S21.l20Rlvers1deAre.i. S285J +denk1dsa1rwow! Bargain shoppers read the lrtlle ads in Clas.<iiried rf'guJarly. And lhey fmd What they're looking for Have somethmg you want 645 3474 Pl t 1600 Creauve Investments $3754br kids pets gar to sell? Class1ried ads do ·• •" r Call 644-9513 Call today & move' '~~~~~~~~~~ ...................... . ll well. 642-5678 r TRIPLEX 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LagtlllMI HICJMI I 052 l..aaJIMa Hici-f t 052 Super large 2100· master 5400 Sq Ft •••••••••••••••••••u•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1Ate & family. wet bar Showplaceortown. LO Corona del Mar Only tA&.IOAISLAHD fllc~!.~n..~ VILLA P ACIFfCA Singl e family hom e w it h community amenities. Great adult living in 2 bedroom, 2 bath, formal dining, family room wilh wet bar. Air C'o nditionl n ~. Excell ent I o <' a ti on n c a r p o o l • j a <.' u z z i duhnousc. $96.000. A COl.DWEU IAH•H CO. 496-7222 831-0836 sunken LR 2 stry 4 bdr Mesa Verde Dr. l'laia, $172,00<i. All z lldrm. llOMI-.: WANTED for an· single family sacnf1ce 1.525 Mesa Verde Or. •; , Fl-pie, contmuruty pool, G nual lt>a~ Nice bom '92.790 San Diego Frwy <;M parking spcs. Pvt pnrty. 642-5255 " Harbor m-1640 545-41.zl n. &tatw MGUr'I S--. L.,... I OH!~~~~~~~~~~ ___ 1_7_1_41_7_S_l-6_06_l __ ~~ •• : .. ~ .. ~~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••D .... ./ ho 2 b P E R M A N E N T a.th S. 1100 Loh for Sal. 2200 New luxury me, r. l W ••••••••••••••••••••••• den. jacu:r.zi. 2~ ba. WHITEWATER V E .. ••••••••••••••••••••• frplc:, beam cell, 2 cur U>T The ulUmale hrn * 2 Tltl't.IXIS 1f Lots for sale. Many wtth 11ar, applns 313 Island.. s ite, 40' level pad , Nr Lake Park. Min lo pl,llM&pennlts.Slnglc& saoo. yrly. 675·4912 or N/Ny~ Pl, from PCtl. bch. 1-4 BR. 3 ba; 1.3 BR. ntuJU units. Ocean view. eves67S.5201. s12~.ooo . A l Smllb 2"" ba· 1.3 BR. 2 ba, s Agt. David. 673·72960 3222 Realtor. <714) 523-8850. .. ..... fprp' Jc 's .1 Sle9.000 ea 848-1511 CoroMt., Mar .... . ..................... . MollMe tto.a 17<»-1713 Alabama, HB. Panoramic oceanval'w lot ' M Vllloiie J BR 2 B>t, '1w Wt 110 _:~:::....:..ll:...:1.:.8 ______ 1 Next lo 205 San P11hlo, fpl c. hltns, n1•wl y II~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW TllPLEX San Cle mente. $63,000. roratC'd 157~ 673 7229 ..... ..._Store 4»29J7 l.2lr$2 Hom~te. low. low · IY IUILDB park r e nt , heart o r t-48R,salstry&23BR. Or a nae County. Only all spac10W1 ~luxe uruL'\ $17,9815. (75-5894). Bike lo bch from here 16SZS Mapotia S 198. ooo r. p . 24 12 WeAtmuuleT' 848-83116 Delaware. HB. 536-1718 V11-:W Quiet Partly furn Wheo you nred 1•xpert 2ijr. dt-n. frplc. Lal1(c• !ierv•cf' or repairs. tum Pa l 1 0 . $ 7 ~ o f m o . to the Serv1Ct' Directory Waterfront Home ~ 1n CIAS111f1e<I lo solve 631 1400 your problem. i ' • f ? ,. I ·v1 i- i t 1 Howua U"fw .... d Ho.a.a U• tun.I "-<f Ho.ta•, UntwNWd Ho.ts ,_..a..d «' AparllHftta Unfuroa. Apart.uh ""'-". TU81!idMy, June 6 1978 DAILY PILOT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •...... •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~.a...d llOO ••• •• •• ••• • •• ••• •• •• •• • •• •• ••• ••• •• • ••• ••••••• C....... :UJ 4 t' ti d_.__ ... lJ40 Me~~ ll6t ....................... C........._ 3124 ..... ~ •~-.1. l .ao Afch& ... ,_..a.d G.:I' 1Reflfd 4450 • .._. r-3 bd " "·· d ·~---I.. orfLL<lshs1 lt00 "--... .a350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••• • ••••• •• • •••••••• ••••• •• ••• •• ••. ••••• •• ••••• ••• •• ••. •• • rm 4 u:. • rn. &n ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • .,.r.. ._.. "Vlf" .., a.OSITO OC......... Gank:nCro\ft SS.50 1 _. ~·~u ....... S (_'oot_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ OPE."'l HOUSL NO f'F.E' How..~ rondo'> 3'Zl-*i3l -~""'Ar 1 .,.fARp, beach. 2 & 3 BK. TVr'O bedroo H lUI ..., Sho9 tor ~nl 2330 Npt C1 SN :S br. a~ ba • 2 br :i $ll ~Sc d 1.q; l n n K t' n l "I Large 1,2&.\ bedroom fr p I. d Is b w u b er, Bcb 1 M~ t~ b4'~~n SINOLE Cara&~ 727 W Bl. CM GOO 1>Q ft + ~l:al; be ~"OOdoe P<lUl JllC""-1, "" ..-!(oa.ust l bNruom l'.n1huu tl,;> .&!Hl likr C r:.dc :zisd • a garden 11pts Oshwhr. garage, pat.Jos, 960-2358 M~ h 960-~ 20th. C M S2 ~ I mo 642 4J82/.s4 3317 dbl1ar.opnibu.m«'ll • <im •S:S7$1 <.'t!dar 6c i••J<L· t.IUO J~·nh··· ~.a.d 3425 bltns,encl rcar,gHbbq rp · lSt/IM\ 646-Q37 ""A--f .., f>( ("-..........:. ·-•indo111 bumA .. Bl•""k~ " " -'' ""-' Ga~ Pd 778 "-ott .....,.~ c. nr ••Vt ) ii) -.;i:,>~~~bru:r to ~ad1 P.:;\ :ll' 2-:. .• ; 6!b1 t.l.:n :t' 11& frpk ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-uus ~ .;x SPANJSH ~'TYLE, single It..-4000 Off5ce....... 4400 454 8(1 ft. S2001mo. A11t VUJace \'l<'lon• .. ta 1ara1c t-ully main dc1 llittJr poal. rNl•.J c 13742 Newl11nd Street, Pl 642-5073 level 3 BR owner·~ unit ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-~14 ,..,,_ """'I.._. tamed "II.rd Adulu. Nu .ttllt ~ rno W!I 7'fl!6 GMdt'n Gruv.: BuulJCul 2 Br. l~,ba townhouse, oo rul-dc aac Near Spr· Room w/ kJtchenette PllONSSIOHAl •----------.,.,_ .... -~ two ~room townhouse!> ard I ...,, le & -pet..'! (71419006331 Open ' Ouy llkt> rt•nt, .a Ur 1 0 e ll t' t• 1 1 en 1 pauo, Y , frplc, enc lngt.li.le & Warnu _,wee up. Mt:DICAL/Dl::NTAL 5400 ....,ft T raoq u ll l'•nor1m1c gar $37$ $425 /mo Agent at S48·9755 Seveoroomawle ...... View 3 mi.tr SI. Bc1rm1 H U NT I N G TUN 3 bM, Jll<'UUJ, ctr 111i neighborhood Pr•vule TSLMgmt 642·1603 .... ., l.371 or "all owner "t ~ recept.Jooare• Showplaceortown 2 1,4, b · llAR80UR b t ll1ghl.irul 1325.0oo r.uu view from lovely .....,.. ~ .. Ambassador ton 1n Costa '650/month MeaaVerdeOr Plat .. balcon~ ,t;~~J ' ~:l~ f'hd 1 xt.ory 3 ~;~, i"~: home Allt . 631 woo 11 c h e o . c-n t'I os ed 2 Br. l ""t Ba wwnhouse. 846-6707. Mesa, 2Z1'1 Harbor. Cen .J.t W. y .... Co 1S2S Mesa Verck Dr. t.. aarageopnr.i.OW,tr•sh -.Llbualttn,jac,pool,ctr Phl.'lh 3 kR,J baw•boat it :Aragc s. pool, garage, patio, pool, trall,ylocrated,23Srooms. 4-.~~~1 ,.,.",,O CM """"'n,be•uUluJ.lvcpt'd • Pnv1&cy $.'560.84644()8 .sJ ..... S320/monlh Call Clyde Jacuul. Adults only. 28r,cbUdren welcome.no MANY with kllchen, .,.., -~ .. -54.S-4l23 d'!:...t h ~ • - - , ip, l blk lo •A:"llCh S750 I Man a gt' r , Apa rt· $375. 646-2010. phone " 1V. Swimming ---------,. ________ _ ra~ t r u-out. Only Supenharp 3 br w /heuvy ~6245llf\4pin mcnt!rJOI (7l41891 101.3. pets, staruog at S245 mo pool. jacuxzi, aod rer. EJOllANDIMG 78? ::0~0 To He call .shakt! roor, bright, SUVIEW 84&..-r room. Dally & weekfy f\illy serv. otc space Forlea.se. lOOO sq rt 21.36 . cheerful k1tch1in, lgt.' llv Unobstructed view of OCEAN VIEW LA CASA BLANCA MEAi lliCH rates starting from SS4 a sUi.rtS al 67< Nq (\ in the Newport Bl. CM. ld1:ul W"t ~via-rm W/frplc . S queaky SanClt:ment.e26tory end Bach/2Brava11now & CIVIC CEUTta week. <tynarruc Newport Beuch for b p or t I( ood !>. -. .._,.. I *"CJ\ 84 otean and N<'wvort • h 38 '"L All W pd C d ....,.,.:;;.., n b S e kl b d b I Brand new to·-"---. 2 c ean. ~. 7 1622 or wut .• own ouse r , ,.,. u • pts, rps, ~ IW1>0 us. area. pac 11 1& e oar s. 1cyc e>. br, 2 ba, .,..::.•.u m""o ..... ~_,.. 848-!llMO ___ ~urh 3en. 3ba New, ba, rer fac1IJt.1es. Walk to pool, lndry (acil Atllu BRAND NEW. SpaclOUli ava..tl ~16,000 sq ft & etc. Next door to Van ,. rt b _,., ._, full security Tennis, i.hops & bus. S425 mo over 35. no pets or delwte3&48rAllbltrus, NiceroommCostaMesa warebse sp 32" sq rt. t.eruusshoes.64.S-8512 sq. · 3 r, 2"'-bu, $.SSC> Exclusive hilltop view, J.i 1:u:u1, s wunm1ng 77G-2317owner/agt c h ildr en. C .dl Sut ff1llcs. gar, lge yd 520 hOtl)e. Sha re kitchen ProJ Mgr Judy Clark.---------mo. 1450 sq. ft . 2 car pvt community, near S0001mo<.vn:s1de r lseo1Jl Yorktown .Just Westof Fema le $125. m o 833-8813 topb c garage~. fncd yard, new,3br,3 bil +den con Agt/Owner A-ik fc>r f(()j1 556-7707 or Henry Beach Blvd ~2219 or ~107 ors Y om· ~alltfttal 4500 ff1llC. atnum. balcony· do. $600. mo. 962 0778 at <7M I 325 2!1J6 or Ucan Ideal for professional 642.9137 sa& 1718 mette Park. 4100 Barch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• beam ceiJn~. pool & spa at (7 14 > 832 5144 Specify couple over 40 Ma11Jon Mature adll, Br. pvt Ba. 2 adJ. of cs, pvt ent. approx M·I space 1250· front or V1ctor1a & Canyon , Super duper 3 br. 2 ba Seav1ewllome dollarrccreatiunalfacili· ALL NEW. 6 Wlll!I Fou' Ni'.:W 2 &J BR,adultapls. lctch, pnvg. Ulll furn ex33· $350/mo 11127 f1ce. lge rear door $240. 631-09IM days W/OOhwhr. rncd yd Ktds l} 2·1 hr ~~cunty Close 2lir. 2ba, two 31:Jr, 2bao pool, pall<>:>. fplc """ SllS. mo. 979-8E99 WestcWI. NB631-0900 mo. 629 TenmnaJ Way. 325FLOWE;--~~ o;,,. Onlry $425 ~~:14';;:.~. ~~rfo~ r!i,i ;~~'. to lieacl. Re<-reataonal Cpts drps, bllJns w/2car ;f~~at~a!s~P· 170'.! Room & bath, limited Urut 16. C M. 64&-0681 or 3BR, l ba. "ompl re. · "''no t.'t! " veturle storage uvaila prk'g No pets 310 Vic r FUIHMT! 540-9352. ' 3 frpl. gcm;eous R.irk cook.Ing faciJ Some urn We've got spnne rever at ---------modeled Newuuudcs.noC1ean 2 Br.l'•ba Allanta Ba y view S795 mo ble PetOK 960-1366 tona642·2164 $2:00/$275 l br, I blk from Pvt entr off alley Uul Lido Marina Village J600sq {l with 2 ofhres cluldren, no pets. $475 & 8whard. $380/mo No 11.JJ 8714, 631 3624 2 br 2 ba Apt. Pool, qwet ocean. 2011 l 9lh S t paui S190 mo 675-3232 Wh.Lle tllMSls we're offer Our !>ecret .iry in our mo. 631·1..366, 459-l438 pets. 962·0441 NEWPORTTt:RHAt'I'; area $32.5 mo 962-8847 agt 5-r R..tah 4200 mg free rent on beaut. of frool office will Lake your Clean 2 br with garage. J br, 2 •2 ba nrndo, Apcrtl9eh hrwl.a..d 64.S-5088 H U N T l N G T O N •••••••••••••••••••••• face space overlooking callb & m~ages if dt• Adults. 773 W Wilson. t ... Woa washer & dryer No pet~ ......... .............. LANDMARK CONDO, J FantaslJc Ant, overlook the Bay Space from 290 ~'U'ed. Month to monlh or S260.mo.S48·9417 t•tNw 3242 eon.adefMcr 3722 M£SA'9MES BR2Ba.wetbar,pool& ,. tol270 sq ft.incl <''1>1.8. l y~ar le ~st.> ,l945 F Pool $475 Avail .I uly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba h *""" 1 8 ...,Qc 2 B f 1 u u.. C.: tng bay. dock avail • d 5 A / C 5 d Placenua CM 645-0191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Isl Call (213)248 400ti r ......,. r *°" r rec aca --.,., outs & pool, fplc Sept only rp · ' a Y days or '675 n~no lifter l Br. I ba. fncd yard, STUDIO. old C.:dM. pvl $350. Pool. J<tc uu1, Wallace,962-4454 Sl.250.675-9877 JWUton al serv & 1111 ulll '"""'° closed garage. children Beaut 3 Br, 3bu. den l! pauo. :.iva1I now for 2 adults, no pets 2650 ---------pd, Take 11dvantage of 6PM &c wknd.s olt, oo pets. $325. 548·0438. WA TBFRONT fpks Walk to bl'h, PVOl. ITlOb SJOO 675-4277 llarla Ave, CM. (Mesa New deluxe apt. 3 br, 2•~, Balboa Island • 2 Blk LV our spnng rever . & free IUIU> TO SUfT 22Z3Pomona,Av1111 7/5. 60'10ATSPACE teruuscrt.s,$11SOmo/man ---Verde Dr. E. off Harbor ba, 2 car garage CpL5, Bay Attrac lge 3 Br re nt offer. We 'll pro J BR. 2.,.., Ba $2 000 6 mo lsc 645 9567 /l'Vl'S or Cosio Mesa 3724 Blvd.) 549-2447 d rps . d s h w hr. etc house $295/wk 673-4668 bably come to our senses 5.000To20,000 sq ft. M-G 3 BR, 2 ba, lrg stone frplc, . • mo. 541HY747 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Children ok, no pe ts by summer. QllJ or stop zooe. Costa Mesa newc'l>t.pvtyard,$475 lloyMcCcrdle 1':s1detwnhse.3BR.2 ba, $39 5 mo . C a l l ONTH EBEACH by a ny weekday bwtn WESLEYTAYLORCO mo.642·2639 1810H.wport11Yd. BIG CANYON 2 HH +-S50WEaC&UP brandnew.Children OK. 17141~·4Zl5 4 Bdr m hom e with 8.30&5.30 REALTORS 644-4910 · Coato Mfta 541-7729 den, fantasllt• ~olf l'rl.c Stullio. I lledroom no pets, 646-4262, e"es. pncacy at~ per week Lido Manna Village 4Br, 28a. new c pts, clean vu $!1511 . 5 t 7 70'1'1 Maid service. pool ~9543 2 bdr. new carpet. paint Waled ro n l 11 o m cs 3475 Via Oporto & sharp. $495 mo. lse. ref 64(~1i}S8 Pool. trees Nr Slatcr1 6.11-14-00 (atNwpt Beach Blvd) a..tals W.ted 4600 req. Pets & kids OK agt. Exec home. s uper clean 3 -2376 Newport Bl, l' M NeWland $345 846-11859 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-6896 BH. fam rm, frplc. Newport Beul'h Ur:rnd 54ll·9'75Sorl>45 l!lti7 SUP'E:INICE or893-23591sl&la~t Lwtury bach. '-z I.ilk to 1714 1675-8662 SUS 2b r 1 be wallpaper thruout S65() n"'~ 2 br. 2 Im, rt bl 11.ir . SUS CASIT AS •Locked gar. w /lg stor b bch. Kitrh. lndry. pool. 250-500 sq. rt deluxe or ... ..,c 3rb P kc dopen t amk. mo, lse, gardener. ind front & back PJt111 i\1Jlt:., •O/W, pallo, lndry rm 3 rapt. $370. mo. i''n>lc. Jac S2001wk 557 4954 race w 19th SL c M. ~ r I s pe s o 8J9..4S4s no i>t•l!> ~I mo Ownt•r Nicely rumu.hed 1 bdrm •SpecaaJ cabioetspace encl garage. Call Mr HuntHrbr_ from Sl50. mo. Tom. +su n de c k Sm r ee 17141 83302<.Mlor~O l?OH t:losrd 1:a r S230 up •Gas heBt. gas cooking Lloyd897·2515 54().220() 557-0824 TOWNHOUSE. 2Br. 2.. Adult!>. no pt•ts 2110 gashotwaterallfree. LAKE TAHOE lge s br. ------·--- •HOMEFINOERS• ba. Pool. tennis. jJc BLt;Ffo'S. 3Rdrm:-. 21'1Ba, Newport lilvd •i\duJts, no ""'ts •LONG BEACH 1 Br Sl\'. lake view home 111 pvt AJRPORTOFFlCES 2 3 Bdrm apt or house. 3 M S 2 ..::Cl\ d $7-• ,. "" ref Adults, no peti. Bal I •-II d &side 3 br. 3 ba, F /P. o..~n y extras 4' 5 . ....,.,an ,.,, mo vreen '""~on leach 3740 1 BrS270.lbrS310 <7l<t)8JJ"8974 area. cony, ge stone 1 "' 2 room swtes, a mature women, I o l ~9037 belts, p ool.) likr ::7" •• '-ll'.................. Monthtomonth rrplc, bar , dtnang rm, servaces.No lease req'd. dog.714 /278-4640rollcct Retired gen'I contr & wt(•' seek 213 br apt abuul S330/mo. Npt Bc·h W11i remdl, nd ASAP. C.li Brad SSIJ.7420, 9-S. refn g, DIW, lge yd. No 644 0134 k · N Fr S E ""' .... 757""'""'"'4 S"fALJ.l'EACllJIO'fL'I. 2323EldenAve.C M 2Br . lBa, microwave notly pine anl r om$J4.S.mo 2082 ........ .,. · ..........,, Water water everywhere' ----" • "" ..,,.... Wallt to pvt bch 2 B t.ol "" l" 200 N B LEASF, OR I ... E UI""' ROOMS ..... ,.50 W~k 642-7605 oven. 0 ar, no pets, dose s • ..,..., ns · ..,.., "' • · ..__:._ ___ /lfl• ..... t/ '"""'Sq rt Of beautiful liV· ' .,;;, I -~--... lo tat It •U.n (71 )cc7 7010 -.. . W.S.de 3 br. 1 ba, newly """" to bch SJOO/mo. 962-4522 nu. s e ne ..,...., 4 -Al • Fill• ce __.__ Slo i.ng. Boat slip. 2 br & den Newport Crt.>!>t t'ondol. Apt SlSO mo 536·7056 KJOS OK. 3 br $300. mo week Jnqui re owne r •----------·~. ve. lrg yard also 3 br & den. Pools, 2 3 or 4 bdrm!>. $600 tu I --• __ .,. 17 .ae Pool. Call belwn lOam lo OleerfuJ & New 2 bed 2 499-l9JJ CdM dlx swtes, Ul.Jl pd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S37 5 mo. lst, las~ +sec & ~.much more S660 Sti50 per mo All ready to ~ --..... -7 ~ ,. DtW F /P N A/C, ample J)kng, rrom -.-~- m_s_._S4.9.8067 _______ 1 & $675. Joan o r J o occupy Agt6450295 ....................... pm g• 4'-:-...,__ ch;ldre n ' 962.77f:.r As~ Nice2brapl,\l'J blklobch $165.Nolsereq.675-8900 -c;;;--, hail'(. SOOS 2 2.8 "'-·-S300 • 846-1371 orll46-2597 Nonh end stUt.lio $260/mo New 2 Br. Encl gar O/w ror Mack Newnnrt. Sleenc 7 $195 -r . r , uuwig nn. "' IAYFROHTCOMDO No pet!> lndu Utll $270/mo . 635-4781 & wk~(213)790-i}13 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~).~10i!~:,. S5l·l220 ~ 3244 Lwtury l BR, 2 ba unit 499-3636 548·576.1 38r, ne w c pts, ya rd. ---------•NEWPORTICH• lWAYaA(ilMCY -••••••••••••••••••••••• w1v1ew A11all monthly . ......_ ..... _ h 3769 ctuldren OK, SJOO mo Bach apt, new k1tch, i,., Forle!IM!.attractivenew l:ll£~H1.ir1:. 0.. Pom.t 3226 Uruversaty Park 3 Br 2 Ra or It-as~ opt 640 2981 ,..wpon .... ac 2 Br apt w /encl garage 6'7J.~ bUc to bch Newport. Sips cptd. office, approx 2000 ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• condo. end unit. Green ••••••••••••••••••••••• szao. mo. 1912 Wallace ----------1 4. (2lll790-a013 sq n. comer local WIO· 28 d $400 N belt. Between adult & Ui~ l'anyon Townhomc. &is-5126or637·S895 ---------dows on 3 sides, de· P~·l: ~~·a r M ~~·1 n ~ family pool, jacuzzi, ten ne w 2 OR . 2 ha, s pe<• STErS TO IEACH ---------l"iM 3144 On water w/boal shp, 2 br corator blinds. Avail rus. Avail June lS. $.575 tacuJar golf c•ounw lol· 2 BR, 2 ba, yrly $450 2 Br upper, cpts. drps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ba, pat io. $250 wk. w/gar Rent $1l50/mo 11\e new way to own a t ravel agenry. Travel Network. Start.your own. Exp, not r eq u1 red Complete s upport & long tenn service provided Ca ll M r . C h arles 714-338·9'M2 4 9J. 77 1i6. mo.552-0l43aftfi Pvt .:ar. pool, tennis. 2 8r&gucst,P entn$SOO garage No pets. Nr lbr condomOrangetree. 541Hl299,SS70848 Tn-CoRealty64S-062l BToro 3232 S750 mo . yrl.Y 1 ~1· IAYFltOMT OCC.$280.75J·JW6 Lake setting, t ennis ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------·I 640-llt26. 83J.J97:J 2 RR rondo, yearly. Newly dee. 2 br w /gar courts, pool. Avail. July l••lli••c•H•l•EMT••AL•- GREAT AREA 3 br, 2 ba Jff( RANCH $320 i br SUPt'r l'c11tu~c Nr Sf.J2..'> Month S26S Nt>w cpts & tile Wtr !St. $315. mo 675-9229 JUNE/JULY /AUGU T wlfrplc, ds hwhr. rncd bchsmree557'"'"• HE'WPORTCREST pd 2176 "D" Placenl1a • __ .__... 3841 STILLAVAlLABL E "d 2 O I Sharp executive 4 br. • ~ .....,..___... ,, · car s:ara~c. n Y fanuly room. frplc, air •llOMEFINIH.ltS • 28R,2bacondoS47S GJ&.41201-SM·fo' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joftes. llty I EAST I 7TH ST, CM G«OUHD ROOI 5008Q rt, A/C ofc, pnv en lrance, ut.JI inc. S2S-O/mo Bkr, 675-6700. S4.35_"._964_·256!_Agt,no~!__ cond. Near tenn n; 4RrcanaUront $825 SUMMERREHTAL 2 Br duplex. compl re OCEANFRONT 67l-62l0 K. ~ 3br kJds pets air dbl S575·mo. Purchase lse 2 Br + den. fpl $.'>50 Bayrront, 4 BR. 2 ba. on done. Cpts, drps. Mu&l DELUXE TIM & Ml•E garsmfee5S7-cm4 optJonanal JBr.d/w, fpl $..'i75 b1gbay. S850Week see lo appree. $295 $310 1 & 2 BR from $420, util. INTERESTED IN SELUNGYOUR COIN LAUNDRY" CALL NOW• •HOMEFJNDERS• 2 Br w/fpl $475 645 2274 mcl 646-0605 ~~~~~~~~~ Ontu Manna RJty 642-88Stl ~Ofl leach 3240 IV associated Excel Airport loc. Small pn v offices avail In ruce almo8phere . Conference MPEIMC. Coin laundries smce t 963 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'21 BeaulJJuJ new 3 BR, 212 ba 48r. 2 story exec home. -, l'ondo (;lose to brh. drvs 21"t8a, formal dm rm . IL.LL_ 1 •I ·• pool, $$25 642 41&1 fam rm, newly painted, Newport Cewter ULUFPS c pts lhruout, nr bch . 640-5357or 3BR. 21,aa, lo\.:ly. !>chis, parks & s hops. 675.7133 $650/mo Ag\. &14 1133 grdnr & wtr mcl'd S550 --- BROKERS-REAL TORS l01~ W folboo 6 71.J66 J Separate owners unit. 3Br, 2&. rorced air. dbl garage, 1 1.~ y r new. l 827-2479 1 Br. ~ blk lo beach $29S Oceanview 5 br hm. Pool. loci util, stv &. refng. steps lo pvt bc h. ex H o tel Ca Ii rorn 1 a . c1~1ve comm, Cd.M lo 493·7137, 494 ·2797 or July3. Call675 7JJJ. 494-9008 Stunrung Lrg 3 BR, 2 ba. , OCEANFRONT collage. garden apt Pool. rec Studio apts. Ii b llt l o Charming, all conve. area. $32.5. 110 w. 18th St. beach. ~5 & S26S mcl niences. 4 br, 2 ba, or 2 room & oUler features Sl»Sl6S mo Sky Park Cl re le 549-4035 (7141547.5934 mo 968-6070 BIG CANYON, 4 llR, ram By owner, New Wood-rm. dm rm, paol & Jill', • ••••••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• • • 2 Br. utJI. pd. Ctuldren ok. Gtl\41 d 3102 No pets. Mgr apt 7 1 · uUI Slv & refng Hotel br, l ba, 1 br. I ba California. 493·7137. 673-4417. PROFESSIONAL Or· FJCE PARK Pleasant o( fices m oew garden com· plex adjacent lo SD f'wy a t La Paz In Laguna Hilts. From 200· lo 50ocr . Compeuve rates. vana ble lease plans. fmmed. occupancy. Some eic · ecul1ve s u t tes . Hon Development C.:o. Ci.II Sam 586-4400 $700/WEEK Funn~ $300/WEB< Pert Time HEltSHEY IAJtS MR. GOODIAJt REESE-S 494·2797 Or4!M·9fB8 ---------3 Br. 2 ba 4 blks to Ocean bridge Creekside Popi a r $1500 mo 644·11746 Lg e r e n c e d Y a rd . model 3 BR 2 ba SS2S --•••••••• •• •• •• ••••• •• • • Wallace . 548·9560 ---------3Br, 2 ba house. Close to Newport leoc.h 316' bch. Bayshores . Pvt Eastsade condo. ideal for 2 •••••••••••• ••••• •• •••• patio. $425/w.k. r1r~place $475/mu Avail motse' 494.zi45 ' ()pen Pn. Sul & !'iu n S52.',, 711 Ph 960-2163 . . Deluxe 3 BH, l! bu. low1•r ----~ 2br kids pets beaut duplex trl blk Lo lll'h OON't MISS lhas 3 br, 2 homesmfee557·cm4 l.25\.<, •15th St. Yrly 1st• ba. w/2 car gar. fncd yd •HOMEFJNOERS• Ad I l s. n o p c t ~ Only $415. 964·2566 Agt. 2 I 3 I 7 !I ll • 4 J 5 Ii , nofee. Racquet Club 4 Bdrm._ 3 c7t4)675·9ti75 bath, A/C. Gardener m. -----SUPER location 3 br. 2 cl'd. $S75/mo. Owner Beaut 2 br. I ba, ).in.I. ba, w/oven. stove, lndry s.sl-0402 pet:. ok ~75 mo hook-up, fncd yd Only Celli t;.i;i 11!>96 S4.SO. 964-2566 AJ(t. no ree Wocxtbridge condo 2 br, 2 --ba, ff1llc, garage Pool & SS.SO .. br, 2 ba. fJm rm, lake $475. 581·4255 s. cae....te 327 6 /\IC. beaulJfuJ S&S hom •••••••• ••••••••• • •• •• • m pnme area No. or Ed New Wocxtbridge Green· 3br, 2ba 2 slry Condo No mger between Magnolia bner model, 48r, 2Ba. Sao Clemente $450. Agt & N e wland 1594 microwave oven. SS95. 4926700,496-8432 Maybrook Owner, aft 6pm, 644"8828. --~maru Really 839 Lu x u r 1 o u s h o m l' • lbr . nire yd , garage, pnvacy $235. mo N pets. 833.8974 Lovely 3 BR p., Ba. 118 Twnhom e. good a re a +pool. S42S per mo. lfn1mamm1lirrn1 962·44n(:-::•> 546-s103 R&n'ALS wlgorgeous vu 3 lilt. 2 3 BR. 2 Ba $.500/640 ba. 2 decb. frpk $<185 3BR.2'h8a ....... $600 mo.492·Til5 4 BR. 2"'2 Ba $.525 ----- 5 BR, 2• 2 8a $ 600 3 BR, 2 ba. short JOR lo Lht• 3 BR. 2 ba. N n $650 beach. partial ore an vu · • beaut decor & lnc:brpd S500 mo. 968 ~ 2 br, I ba. S395 mo to mo 222 Aven1da LotJerw W1ggenho rn Rltr s 675-6160 4 BR. ram rm. bonus rm, 833-8600 pool & Jacuu1 Pr<-~l1ge neighborhood, S795 mo. f''antastu· oc·ean v1r w forever 2 Br, 2ha Condo Single st.ory $400/mo Perm.angton Properties 968 4002 ~513 C.otPUSl>t·fRl/INE l.GIJllMI l'.e«h 3248 $245 2br luds pet s harp! •••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••• S38S 3br kids rplr gar Palios m fo~SS7·0824 OCEANFRONT 3Br, 550 •HOMEFlNOERS • CIJff Dr. N. Laguna $600 3 yr old 3 Br, 2 ba, fam1 ly rm. Walk to bca('h $54')/mo. Alrt 492·2100 mo. (213> 876-2723 ev~s s. "- 2 8R &den w/2 ba, frplc & Cclplstn.o 3278 closed gar Nr shopping Walk to beach. lovely . 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ctr, no pets. M-45 mo. ~ 2 ba. $650 mo. paid TVr'O condos I sty 3 RR 2 Mgr, 8 4 2 · 3 I 5 7 o r utJI. 2J3/968-J761 Ba, w/fplc.' pools & park. 213/S92·2.S4S L..J-11 ~ 3252 walk to schools, M1ss1on End unit. 1 Bdrm. 1 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• All new, no pel.!i $450 mo coodo, across from pool, Top of hill location. le&s e 714 842-3935, 892 4936 atlached carport, patio, oplJon rons1dered. <Ex 3 BR . 2 ba, frplr, J>l)OI newly paint ed and C<'Ullveviewhomel.:lbr, pnv's, I mile Lo Danu papered. lmmedrnt't' oc counlry kitchen. family Harbnr, S39S mo 6"5 3930 c~ancy $275 p<•r mo m room. dJ.nmg room, rrpl 13742 Newland Street. Ga rd e n Grove llc11uuru1, two bedroom lownhouses in excellenl neighborhood. Pnvate palJo view Crom lovely kil c h c n . e n c losed ~urages. po o l : $320/month. Ca II Clyde 1Manager, Apartment.. ~~IOI 891 1013 ----- •IRANDMEW w Ch e rry C.:reck Adult Apts I & 2 BR. fpl<"s, we han~ la kes, s auna. J<H'll1.ll & pool Located al 2701 s r a1rv1ew Ju.st ~ or Wum er, N of S D 1-'wy .. '\56 19!11 No i>cls 12621 !-'lower Str eet. <.;arden Grove. La rge one tx-cJroom townhouse dose Ln !>hopp1m: Laun- d r y fJ c il1t1es No <·haldren no pels ~all C1yclc ut (714~1 ~E__ a.oa Peninsula 3807 •••••..........•....... U>vcly I bdrm, walk ln beat·h or hay. 216 1-: liallH111 Ill , $295 mo 49f>.S660 . 661 2333 ----Corona~ Mer 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'Tl..~, . r----./l~~ GAROF.N APTS CORONA DF.L MAR 2 Rr Townhouse. rrpl<' Pool. lenrus Some oc1•an & Catalina views. Close lo f'ash1on Is land & fme hr11r h 644 2611 l..ux 3 rm . 21 1 BJ. front duple' N1•w 1·pt~. p;1t1 0. 1o:ar. ~J 673 7513 u)(t ch.id~ rndg in living room. l'IMe lo Sc.Ht LOCJll9'CI 3216 ta84/Lfllar '!ea c h, park. rountry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ccnta M•sa 3824 646-7782 d ub.Owner 770.2317 -So Laguna cott.i iie ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------1s::o>2 +swideck 2s tory Vu NcsUed amoni: wll Lr!'(', IMSTAMT IM New 3 BR. skyliles, loft, a.a.rsmfe.ess7.(m.4 on p1rturesque stre1•l Ne~ lownhowie 2 br, lh fenced, fplc, 2 blJts bch. •HOMEFJNDERS• Rooms haghbghte<I with ba, F.·'llde c.; M lllli; '650.49'7-4341,499-2181 wood & starnl"d glass "'*'°""t 3255 $475mo ulll. psml {'all every thing' Oriuc b y lmmed occupancy, 4Br, •••••••••••••••••••••••Andy Longfel l o w 2536SuntaAna A,re,lhen l~Ba. ram rm. huge y d, On the lake 3 br , 2 ba. 496-llM rall 642·0282. Only 6 units clolle to achool.!I, shops, A/C, pvt spa, club & hake --lo rent $375 mo Will be fwy. Kida OK. Card incl privftS. '645 8'7l ·J889 W"IMRalet 3291 on propen y Sal & Sun 10 Sf1S. 847 ·3341/963-.3927. •••••••••• •• •• • ••••• •• • t•m_tJ_l _1 _Pm _____ _ Mhe'-VJ.to 3267 Grab thL'c 3 br, 2 hn w /6! BR " d bl "bdrm 2 ba, r h1ldren1 pet ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'ar garlll~. p11Uo, rncd I ' <'P""'· prs, tni;. OK. Walk tn i1rhooli1 & S3853br renlopt1on1 yd. Only 1405 004·2566. m ('I gar S22S. mo Agt beach. Days ~2 4463. V1ew s mfeeSS7 082A J\!.'l Nofcc ~~2.__ ---- Eves. 963 2832 S550mo •HOMEFlNOERS• ---Brand nc•w two bt•droom I B -S2AS 2br k1clb Pt'tJI tnwn opt, We.<,t C"ot1tn Mesa You Will LI.kt-~ e:t Adult commuruty. brand hou.'\e s mfee SS70fl24 l.ovc l y r uurplrx 4bdrm. fR ~ 3 bdr 2 bu lwnhJse •llOMEFlNOERS• r1e1m1nl 11urroundln,.-::c ~i:;·~~~:r 1''11ly rarpet~ &r draped on month c .. 11 Mcaan singles. 2 bdrm ea w /ba. Balboa PenuuuJa, bach. bll.Jls, cpts, d rps, dbl gar unit, bayfro nt, very $\25/mo 642·4000 ber 5 clean. S.SS-7499 PM 646-1812 af16 wknds Lge 3 BR 2 Ba, patio, cpts, drps, n r OCC, no pets. $320. 7Sl·:Jm6 2 br apt, cpls, range & refng. No children. no pets. Ove r SO yrs old $2SO 548·5337: 645·2344 PAllJC HEWPOIT B ac h e l o r s , I or 2 Bedrooms & Townhouses From $304.SO Spectacular s pa, total recreation p r ogram. social program. 7 pools, 8 tennis courts. Al Fashion Is land, J amboree & San 2Br. 2ba on bch. Patio. BBQ, lV. Gated comm. $700/wk. lBr. 2ba on Bay nr ocean beach Pool & v1c;w . $220/wk. On the Beach 4Br home w/pn vacy at $800/Wk. WATERF RONT HOM ES 631·1400 VILLA MEDERA Joaquin Kills Road 1--------- 2 Br, 2 ba. some ulll pd 17I4t 644-1900 Encl. garages Couple Bachelor Umb 1 Block pref. Children Ok. No from beach All ut1I paid pets $310 2324 Elden No pet.s, S2SO/mo 201 E &15 1965 Balboa Blvd C.:a ll Sue llRAn Studio apt, adults, $400 mo 642·5073 I bdrm. downtown CM. pool, S220 No ctuldren/ pets S4~---- 2 Bdrm, 2 bath 1150 sq rt Enrl gar. Frpk, DtW, G1 D, $350. Mesa Verde 556-7707 ON WATER, dock for 30· boat 2 Bdrm, I bath Apt Cable TV $650/mo Wate rfront Hom es 631·1400 BAYFRONT 2br, 2ba Yr lse. Sec bldg. Slip avail Call Evelyn 6.11-2482. 751-8888. 979.3533 WF..STCLI FF 2br, adults, no pets. S32S. mo lnq Deluxe 2 Br. hke a h.1e, l700Westcllff Or IH8 pat.ro. fn.ot lrl'(!S, $375. I ' lge Br, $250. &15-4266 P A R K N E W P 0 R T STUDIO.sub lease ten-2 lrg bedrm 2 ba, W/ gar. rus SPA elr. 644·2223 $295./mo 1mmed occup. --·--·------ M5S45--0242 WESTCUFF 2 br. 2 ba, rrpl. pool . upgraded. 2Br,alldrapes,W/Wr:rpl. $400 833·9338 wkdys, l car gar, palJo. <'h1ldren 640-4388eves & wknds OK from mlanl l-0 2Yrs. ----------• $235 /mo. No pets Luxury 3 Br. 2~ baths. 646-2826 Pool, pauo Adults, no })) EASTSI E Deluxe three droom. two bnlh , ianl s ize master droom, s un pets $."500/mo S48·60t9 or ~ Large :I BR. 2 Ba. s un deck, bltns, cpts, park· Ul(I Nr beach 204 43rd l:lt. S32.5 mo y rly. Call l'letwn 2 & 10 pm 675-3343 Bayfront 1 bdrm F.xccl vtew & loc on Bayside Dr. S3SO tmo 644· 1179 s-a....... 1176 deck -$450 & •••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deluxe two bedroom-ON THE B EACll 3Br, one bath, covered paUo, bltlns. sundeck, view. fenced yard-SJBS. $400/mo. 498-1733 Both units have electnc bulll·io k.!lcben and wood Af lwRh ....,.sited bcei'J~~iWf.oaT tw UiwfwW.a..ct 3900 REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-551 I 3126 THE EXCITING PALM MISA A"S. Vacatioa Re,.tals 4250 .......•............•.. Palm Sprin$(s Var al1on Condo on M1ss1on llills Cowitry Cl ub 968 5430 ~to~ 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •llSIUCTIVh Gain a rebablc roommate 645-7464. •SHARE A HOME• Roommate wanted 1 or C! remaJes to share $420/mo s ummer apt. 2Rr /2ba rum. ''• ma to ocean on Brookhurst. Gas & wtr pajd. 675-6479 MaJe lo share 2 br, 2 ba apt ll\ CM wFemale non smoker $100/mo 546·2068 Roommate w a nted lo share oew home in Mis s1on Viejo S225 mo incl UUJ. 640-3094, 770-8.S l3 GAY roommate needed to s h are nice New port Beac h home. C all 752.1100 for Don FemaJe to s hare 2Br, 28a apt io Irvine w1male Sl..50/mo 752· 1783 LOOllMG FOil AIOOMMATI? CAU. HOUSl-MA TES 832-4114 ~.....ta ...... MOUURallALS! Profe•sl ... ty Sl•ct t'7t Employed h m. toshr lrg furn. apt. 2 bdT 2 ba, nr OCC w/same . $140 + -..., util. S49-3300 en. 187 4.BORM condo. ril(hl oH Baker & Fa1rvlcw (Mon tJcelJo>. $1!l0, ~t & last Office s uit e, M. V at Avery Pkwy. Deluxe 750 sq. fl. ~ sq. ft. Pru/er Mgmt. 831·7444 F.xecut1ve Offices near OC Airport. all ser vices available $225 m o . 752-2873 -------Self employed wome n Free rent m lux. ore wldsk to run own bus In lradc answer phone 5 days wk + xlra money ror xtra work. Skypark Circle S4!k0.'IS EXECUTIVE SUITE OFFICES f'OR RENT CN BRANO NEW BLDG These oHices are perfect for the executive who wants comfort. conve ruence. pnvary. luxury & easy rwy access F\Jll s ecretarial servi ces avail, dktaUn$(, lyping, bookkeeptnl(. m ai l . telephone & photo ropy Inf(. Receptions! & <'Qn · rerencc rm, sauna. Call ror 1st choice. 962·4882 EXCEPTIOHAL OfftCES 2 new !Holes with Cd M old ch.arm and chansma Prime local.Ion. South of Coast Hwy Spacious & very reuooable. biS.2311 Office space Harbor Blvd, KIT KAT RALLY and IUllLEYUM Dispensed through ultr:l modem vending eqwp menl. Documented proof shows that the average l oc at1on ha s 15 •1 customers a week, anct we i.lart you with ten locauons No investment reqwred Applicant m usl bf' d perma nent r estdl'"' avadable to !5t~rt bus• ness 1mmed.lately Company ru rn1s h~·d direct outlets for candy. •nd~tnes rmest dtspens mg equipment. high Lral fie locauons and com pany capital for ,.x paos1on Applt<'ant must be ol sound c har acte r a nd have sincere des1n• to succeed in busmess. In vestment available upon request. Applicant mus t have adequale working capi tal. JltOt afhlia tetl wtlh H ershey F ood, Corp In Cost.a Mesa CAU Mr. c. lemellv Sun .. Mon .• Tues onfy 714-557-3007 Uniserv lnle rnat1on11 • CO'l> One Cherry Hi 11 Olerry Hill. N J 08002 C.M 800 sq ft New cpts VACUV M CL EA NE R & drps. Avad. for 1m· SALES &c SERVICE med. occupy 549 0713 New top tramc locauo,. No ~x pense~. h1"h OfftCE SPACE potential for 11w11t•r DOWKTOWH operator Subm•t o r> LA~HA. down terms $27.777 Agi 494-9444 betwn 9 ~ _~_122_1 _____ _ ...... ....... 4450 COIN LAUNDRY •••••••••• •••••••• •• •• • LA.R&l:ST CHAIN 4 DILUXI OFC'S o4 SlOre! 10 Coar. nn • acat 25. all San Diego County paneled, sm. wbse In rt' Gin.a $600,000/yr ar. l or 2 yr, lease LaJcc Pwc ..... Price: Fores t area. K t>nt $1 .250,000. H.r~i4.~u393 DCWSIVB. Y Approx 750 sq ft Zonl'd C·2. Wtr & gas pd R•O mo. l30 E. 17th St (' ~ Ste S Doyle~ 1168 MPEINC. COin laundn es sa.nce 196.'! C7 I 4J 547-5•34 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelor. Ira. bltns. breillut bor. cov'd icar. lndry rm, $22S m o MINUTES TO NPT SHARE tm...mF.S Ct•ll CANNERY Vll.l..ACt un today.~ 31st SI 117C •q " Money to Loan 5 02S ···•·••··••••·••·•····· Gic......_u;:n w/('U.Sto mcr prkll Al'li ...ur.... 4350 T I Q I.. F: • G I I-'I' Ma b "H ilton w /centr. A/C Re c &-11111..-: anyth1n1t with 11 at64&4J4l llDO • am ~nwr, pool. goU closr OnJly 1'1lot Cln11111r1cd Ad ------I Rr apt. au new cptA. l"ind whnt you want In by S':lO() mo 2lllttln 1832 Is " slmple matkr Sell th1n1ot• r1111l wllh Dilly di?', gara1e.. S27S. Rds 4.9S-Q318 •Ye~ BCll Bacb. 1412 SR from SZ20." up Adul~1 No Pcu l!i61 •eu Or. <5 Blb F .. 411tor Newport Blvd > ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARIN~. CLOTll I NG Sinalc 1araice MO. Sale 4r secure 731 W 18th St c.M.m :rm ROU'l'IQUE Ld!jc t>y own er tiU 0909 or ~9lfl() NEB>CASHn B~SINJo:~!' " I N OlVIDCAL loan' Av:J: ror any PW1>08e S200C 11• $10,000,000 Call Sudo, Auoc. 714 581·9415 Daily Piiot c 1asslf1ed:c ~vca Just rall 642 5678 Pt.lot Want A1l'I. ~ ~ req'd. 8J0...4W ~9880 ~, Jun• fl 11>71!1 Ill 1duwl g ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ,,. • =· • .,... 1C...,..tff Contradtw ·········•••··········· ..•..••..••.••......... ••••······••••·•······· L.-c.,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• P ..... /P..-i1t11 PainffncJ/P~n9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•••.••••.•............ BlcJAppliantt~\ i.w.,. Uc>m<! R.-p&1r.>, 3(J Adt11lluni., '"tuvdt'l 4111 Rehab!~ ~pr Japane~ TRIP l"ltA Kt. l-. ll•J > n. f'XP CK.iori. 11<1ndl.iw~ l}l>'>'b , onstr l''rNi c~t Gardener Reas. t-'ree Want a REA.LL Y CLEAN HOUSE! Call Owgham Glrl. Free n t. ~5LZ3 2J.l2:Ul•ua ~ A µ.al.JO!> rt<' s.51 21tt>4 ~ro )48.QSO Lu: d ut 645 5230 a h 5 . 30 ~3tl.2 ~7 Clltll r~ S.,...k• Ml.kt Floors. carpets. bath.a. ... ~ •-.i-::":'.':':': ...... ••••••. ••. Bedricell y rds & walls, patios, windows. ..._...-. ~ • •••••••• ••• •• ••• •••. ••• Exp Garderuna a 1..a.odaeaptna Tree tn m mlng. Clean up lf yrs exp. Free est. Noboru MM0&3or1197-28'2 Complete landacap e Spnnkler systems. Ml.a· aloo VieJO. ~ nlte.. PETERS PAJNTING Expr'd R~a!I Rat.- Free Est Call Genl.' 552-0&58 Pamung. Extr/lntr ~" pr'd, honest. neat. r~as Lic'd 964--1045 Dave 't;fu\Mll' Tl Le S1Jt:c1al t) FJ1tn,oi. floor~ .!:i H' t-xp ~ml rl·11 .. 1r ~ !lti2 llll:IJ lnt .. rior & •·lo.ll·r111r Brus h. roll c>r spr.i)' Workmt1n)th1p .:uo1r.in lt.·.-d Al rt-.1ltu n.1b1~· Pfll.'t'4 Am\•f l('81l 5'&9 7002 l:ERAMI(' talt· N<'w or rr ....................... Sbampuo & 5team clt'an Ust~ _... Bedric ch:anups Free est. call Spec. price for vacant re· •Save Money• l:Olor bnahtener&, whl ~0947, 3-~PM aideneea. ----modt-1 Frt>t• 1.'~l Sml ,~/SiCJlll JOb:. W('kOml.' 536 "96'i Onveways•Parkin~ lot c:p\ll lOmtn ble•rh. Clean uc3211.'MI ~74 --.:.:..-------_'Ibo&e ___ G_u.y_a ___ 97_4--08 __ 1_0 • Hepairs •St'alt'uullDIC I.iv worm, hiall *'"" Avu • L'i• • • .. .., p-..1 G.IMal -.lcH L N 8 M S ~ ,. El.CA.IRK I"'"' nc'-'v •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Immaculate Cleaning Co ••••••••••••••••••••••• .a.ft :. Flne . Exter. PaJ.nung ,bY C u 1 tom I Cl 1 t t' r 1 n K • - ft_ Sinor. St_ lie .. uu 1 ~ pmstnppmg, & art work y,... 5«'I " lh•h-••••••••••••••••••••••• • IC • C '&S nn S7 50, couch '10. l•hr n ght free eshmutc on HANDYMAN: Carpentry, For those who deserve Aapba!l~487l ~ c~ chm pcl odor h1r"eor :u01Alljob~ -ele<:tncul, plumbing " thebest.759-03'17 roe. 836-SSS524 hrs Xlnl qwiuty Boals. t'aN •••••••••••••••••••••• • YOUNG MAN. 5 yn; ex pr et<'. Wayne631 3950 Jnhn '-1'ret" M.11nten1nwc·. NO W AX VIN Yl. All brands Cpl repwr LS Yl"ll t'Xpr l.art!D6od 673 0359 .. pMtilog Do work mysell. nets nN. 50502'l. SSH~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 531 0101 &fate~ Gil_.... ....................... _._...., Roeemarie's Houseclean- ing. Reis, reasoo. Own trans. 642· 1403, MS-3439 Free eeUma lei Rtnebart F1oorcovering 846-2878 ----1'nmmrn&. topping, to wallrovering. Fret! ,..... la r .t Canr hmbmg & removal L.r ellt.s. 645-8576 Andy • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • & \l\Srd 545 7263 WtSb lo ettl.MbU.sh babyr.al ,,._nt/,..----.&.-••••••••••••••••••••••• ....--....-re' &tat.e & household salei., H 1 k I d dump ung co-op, Nwprt 11.gtis ••••••••••••••••••••••• exp an anuq etc l'Te<' au ' s ip oa er It The Moppe ts Cleaning area fW0.62311 Foundataon:i, rdi.1n1ng cooSult'n S.W-267!1 lrk, i!0adulg. t~ ~7 ' Service. We st.eadr clean walls, blorks. patios -----demoll on! etc. · carpets also Top qual. S.56-82Al Lied FeftcMg Hem* on work. Refs. Call 546-2393 t1._.., WE WILL PAINT AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• AVERAGI!: HOUSE ex Hnckwork . Small jobs . tenor. S'Ull Aver 4·Untl Newport, Costa Mesa & apt ext. $375. #~35 lrvme. 87~3175evea. 547-7334 Tut> Fohui.:e Keeperi1 Ot•s1~n mu111te11anre. salet-& lea!i lOJC Com merc1al & rl'~1dential 673 5667 759 1495 Window CleanMq •••....••••••.......... WF.STERN ~ENC 1:: <.;O OCC Student 1 Ton lrut'k Wood&Chainhnk Trash tree tnm Ron ....................... ·········••··•········· :::-.. ::' ...•..•......... Carpenter. Pree rst. Any Coatrodor siu )Obs. Call Allan or ••••••••••••••••••••••• MRS. CLEAN makes ever y thing gleem . Bach • 11pts & bomea. 53&-8728. ~9372 Mo.t.J Painting & papenng ---~---- 25 ~~ .!=! !!'!':' •••••••••••• St'rv111~ C'M Npw1 lkh Irv K1•u-i1n t'o,, ,1 (.'lt>anln~ S,'rVll'l' 548 5811 ------- Tony.~ RJ.Huffman&Son Jim's Boal carpenter & fiberglass repam., etc Lo rales. refs. 646 4778 Remodel & add.luo11i.. 645-4644 or 5411-4541. u censed & Bondt!d Lir#"4~15_1_ "3tl 1837 642 5703. 979 6489 ' Gcadl•g All si hauUng : com pl. Walls. ceilings, noon & landscp'g; xlnt treeserv. windows cleaned. Call cheap' 494-76E9, 494-2129 after6 PM. ~145 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs serv. Harbor area MOVING uc. & lIISrd. 642·2356 ~t I will hl"lp you buy ur sell f'rl-e consu.ltallon Mike. ab'l 960-~ Venatale's eapert. pro lot. & Ext. spec1allsU. I fess1onal. Make your sty Sl99. 2-sty szoo Free nexl move a a mootb est 900 3504 Your r11J 1d IJ~:oon t do w111 do~,-· We• do CJ ll u:. 631 0217 or &•5 ?.032 ..•..•••.••............ GARD!'.:NIN(j SER VICI-: ~·837!1 ---- l.nd carpenter. comm·1. Room Add 1l1 on s & res No job too small Rel'nOOeling 31 yrs expr John S3HI082or646-0425 w1hard to bwld sates -"'---p_-J_a_p_a_n_e-~t! Gardcn'·r --IMAGINATION is our """ ~ "' Lite hauhng·movitlg. Ci:arage Yard cleaning. Rus. rat.es 642-0705 Qlrpent.er & Cabmet wrk ~word. Quail Bwldcrs Complete yurd service f'ree Est Sml JOI>!. & re 1!2134~G<JrdonG44-6881 Rel.lable&neut ~5 0694 MJke your s hopping pairs 673·5 125 eves Cla:-.sifll'd i\ds. your one caster by usint( the Daily l\lvm W.mt Ad.5 Cci II IH2-5678 stoi> shoppmi,: l'l'nlt:r l>ilot Classified A¢;. lransact1on on you and --------- ~Dfilt g on your budgeL 534·0840: Prof paint.Ing. Ext & ant ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493 -502!5 anytime Low rate:.. Rt!b f'rel· LANDSCAPING rainthtqtp · est SJ6.4780. 536-4J83 Reasonable prices. .. ........ !'!:'.':'~ .... • WOULDN 'T YOU 968-8783 Paul F Gannon rather be sa1hng, Wailpapenng Craftsman St!e class1ficallon 9060 642·5678 21J/"34.JIM2 ll can be a reahty' SeU idle items ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coml)lt!tt' RoohnJt Co Reas rat.cs Quaht) wk Est 25yr-. ti.JI 4~J Pooplf' who n\·f<l 1><.·t>Jlll' '>he>Uld alwa)~ th,·,·k lhl' Service Dirrt·tory an tlw OAll.Y Pit.OT OPPORTUNITY knu..·k., 01\1•11 wtwn ) nu u,,,._. re:-.ull 11•·l11111: Uallv P1lu1 Cl.1s-.1fwd 1\11' 111 I 1•,1('h lhl.' lJrdlll:e l°UJ!o.I m;1rkl'I PhOrll' 642 j071! Penonals 5 350 H.., Wont~ 71 00 Help W aftted 7100 Hlflp Wmhd 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~to Lo. 5025 Lost &-Found 5300 ....••..•.....•..•..... ........•••.•...•.•••.• tWpWcmtecl 7100 HefpWmhd 7 100 HefpW..t.d 7100 ·············~········· ••·••••·········•······ ··•···•················ QUICK CASH 1s t & 2nd Trus t Ueed L()~T Green S<·hw1nn Cruiser <Toy World 1 Heward) 548· 71f78 FOXY LADY Outcall Mas~ M/C 73 1·3561 ~~ AlTTOMOTJVE lioats A/ Pay Clerk to $900 IMMIDIA Tl PACIFIC SEA CRAFT Rccept/Secy S800 OPMMG We are lootung ror 2 or F/Chg Bkkpr $12K in Ll.ncoln·Mercury de· the finest mutmen ID the f.xec. Secy S12K alership office for lady industry. Alao need 5 hne lrvme Personnel Agency with automotive back-carpenters for our new . 488E17th Costa Mesa g round. Typing 3 mwit· line. Only qualified a.ERICAL All s k ills urgently needed Long & short term assignmenlb. tlolJ day & vacation pay Hospitalization plan COOtcS O~!->PER1'TE LY Needed. all shifts . Ma lJarker·s 252.S N Grand. Santa Anu. Apply 1n pers oo 8 ·4 Mon S11t 1136-8481. ------- Dental OMho ('ha1r-,111t• p rr non .. moker. ..'oun tam Valley 900 1400 DENT AL/ Assilt.t ~xpr''1 Nwpt Hl'h 64b-4801 loaru. arranl{l'<i for "">' FOUN L> 6 month old (~lk reason Crt..'fHt no pm l.db wtbrown colhu, 111t blem Aorrow on tht! in Lake Forest, El Toro, creased value or your 768-4110 home Cl II today for fas t, ---- LIHDA & VIQC I OukalMcn~ For the r.. of tt! ~rv111g aJI Orange Co. 835 73l3 SU~~ -~-~O OMV experience helpful personnel wbotake pride ~~4-F~•n..a but not essenual. Apply w lhe1r work need apply available. ---------DENTAL ct>W'tcow.111format1on .. 'OUND S1cimese male, not lillt!red. fo'ernleaf S to Mary Clarke. 8"•tness Top salary, wc.;-kmg con· Appraisal ecretary . .... dJtaons. Orange County based ap· Mgr. QUALITY CRUISING VOLT --------1-:-.. ~A• Ave, CdM. 675-4895 aftt!r t.J. i~ J~~ '?9..• {, p:_m_. __ _ Oukall Mas~ •642-5654• lfffo/Aflpt. praisal firm seeks full SAILBOATS t 1 m e a p p r a 1 s a I 751-1343 RAY FLADEBOE UNCOLH·MERCURY •I M P CJRAPY ~AVICl:b I 1ccn~ed llorne Loan Brokers i.a>rvrnR So I '.Jhf for 17 yrg. (;all our n('are -.t orf 1ce. i l.i K37 3744 POUND: Free to good home. Golden Rt \"r Male. house tr:unrd, Wtes duldren !>S2 0038 secretary. Apph c ant 3301 So. Susan, s .A mu.st be familiar with ap- praisal forms & pro· 31 ... C...-Dri•• 546-4741 (Across From Orange Co. Alrport > 'Equal Oppor Employer 1.,1. 2nd & :Jrd T U 'i. (;red.it no 1Jroblem. 752--5903 ArranJ(ed by Coast Home L.o&Jas Short Lem fi.E. SSS's fast, MY n:ason Bill Daven port , 549 ~1 00 YOU N .. ~IW Cl\Sll? I'll. 2nd & 3rd llome owner loan:oo orranRcd Cast. fl.orrow SlOOO, SlOO O()(I rlex1ble h·rms. p;isl •·n'<l1t no problem ('all 11~ no 11bhgal1un ~IERWNU 1''1N SVCS 714 195.5-16101 bkr l SocJ'al C L.&..-5 .. 00 cedures. Please send re· HONDA ANO ..i> ,. •-1 ... ~ BRITISH M<n'OR CARS • ••• •• •• •••••• •• ••• •• •• sume"' sa ary U!J)tory. in 1 RVINE F'ound· 1 cassette tape re <'Order & I portable radio. Owner 1dent1fy by make. senal no, dale & location lost. 536·5621 Hunt Bch Pobce Oepl co nfidence , to · SINGLE, R E . R . 0 . • 2 0 9 0 2 ___ ._3_~_7_o_o_o ___ I <:all INTRO VIEW for the ~~~~ Ste. 205• 1ntellq(ent &'discreet J.._ ________ Auto Parts count.er man way to meet new Mngk APT MANAGER for expand.Ing store in F 0 u n d 8 r 0 w n people 752 5411. Experienced couple. Saddlebaclt Valley Pref. •---------1 llunt1ngl o n Beach dealer r elated exper . We 1maraner remalc 17Ul & Tustm. CM. <.:h:.im 960-43R2 Call Crt!rry 830-0950 ~~r . 646 -8402 ~a! foound: York1e. M .. m1xNI ••••••••••••••••••••••• r•olors, v ie. Knoll & Sdlooh & Orang~wood. 539-~ •trstion l"ound Pre teent•r ·~ t11f0t'al glasses. vie of Irv 17th •i46-6860 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Preschool tn C M Gwe your ch.ild a IPamm!I( expenene·e in a fo'OUNU Sat. June 3 vrr safe, loving Hcirbor Shop Cl.I', C'M environment. Youn~ fem blark Corkt>r A Child's Pluce Ont! eve !'>45 8893 Preschool Assembly mechanics. famiUar w/poeum.atac & ronveyor systems. Ca 11 Dave, 957-8761 Assembler ror electronic parts 1J1stributor. full lime. Good benefits. Hrs ~.:.>. Apply Avnet, 350 M rCor mack, C M . 75H061 Auto trans R&R man Own tools, exper 'd pre· (erred. 548-2288 labysitt.r .... ct.ct Mature woman for 21..; yr & 10 mo old. Tue lhru Fri. 9.J0.3:30. My home Own transporlatioQ. ref's . Golden west / McFadden. 897-6723 Ml:lftry Wmted 5030 1941 Church Sl .. C.M. •• ••• •• •• •• •• •• • • •• • •• • 646'"'4318 ~SEMBLERS Babysiller, full lime Irvin e /Cd M /Laguna area. 494-346.1 Wantedf2nd T_!?""~ve~~1p ~~•••••••••~~.~~ Jobs W-.d, 7075 r-ncnt trm n~ to IJl(>r • • ••••••••••••• •••••••••• SO Trainee Assemblers Needed Immediately wn~ & Shon Term Assignments m~ Sl50.000 on nC'w 13 Spirihml Reader Prac. Nur.nng. days pre I'd. Phone mornings, 631-4365 or 5411 2995. un11 apt bid.: 1n C \1 1815So El Cammo Real JSlufts Available. ~arket value $650,UOU :-.an Clemente Fully be. Must have own transp. b l TD $330.000. Will JJJY For appt. 492·7296 ---C:C.Todcry 556-8520 1''ree Top Pay. Vac Pay fJ'UOtS & 10' r 1ntCr\''t Xlnt 1nvt>~tmenl 1>4().5112 MuettjGijH, Tn11t OHca 5035 ••····•··••·••·••······ LOWEST hlterwstRatu I st T.D.'s, oho 2nd T.D. Locms. .. ·airest Terms smce I~!) s.ottt..-~ Co. 642-2 I 7 1 54 5-061 I RA•llred couple has money lo lt!nd I.st & 2nd TD's Agent. 1-837 :J'M4 .......•............... Aul I a I tl•nh 510 ..........••...••.•... SCRAM-t.ETS ANSWERS llcbltte f>IVOl Depot Rndlt• PAUuu; fil!:LAXlNG MASSAGE llob James lJe Masseur Outcall 9-9. 4!M-51 l l MA SSAGE RGURE MODB.S ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y 631-3811 •SANDY'S* Outc.-all Massage 'nJ-0329 •SHERI LEE• Certified Masseuse House Calls · By appt 838-61m HetpW.ted 7 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vidor T etRpOt m y ACCMTG /Clertl s.t-.icu We are look mg for an to U1v Waller Kidde & <.:o davidual who wants lo 2\mS. E. Bnstol work 1n a very busy Ste IO NewPort Beach fashion oCc Must bave a <Comer of Bnstol & m1mmum or I yr's expr Campus behind LO an ac<.'()Wllmg oCface, 10 Ca rl's Jr> key by touch, lite typmg Equul Opportunity A career opportunity. Nr Employer Mt F o.c l\Jrport. Good sal & --------- fnnge benefits. ConLat1.1·---------Mary (714) 549-8043. 11 Acccwtiwg Clftits Do you like detail work in a busy data processing environment? We need someone who prererably has some bookkeeping or Assembly OUTCALL acclng background to MODB.s blilance & cd1t customer TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS l PAllERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY!! input & computer re EXECUTIVF. ports Xlnl co. benefits REGISTRY lst & 2nd shirts. Call Af>PT 731-4462 Personnel for intervw XX DANCE OF FUN XX appt, Integrated Data, ~aut nude girls. Danre _Cos_'_t.a_M_es_a_.~----­ & rap sessions At Ourl·---------new locauon as the most lu-curio us 1n Orange t:owity If you deserve t.ht! l.tc-;t try tl Mon-Sal 10 31\M, Son 12 !WM :.!tlbll Su !-;o~·l1d . Anah1•1m. Exciting de 1a1L'i 534 1581 ----- Acctng Bkkpng TOP PAY !!! AU shifts. day, swing & gr aveyard in cludes wknds. Long & abort t.enn assigt1ments. Holl· day & vacation pay. Hosp1tahzataon plan avatl. VOLT ft N'IPURAAV fi.I RVILf 'h 3848C-.-Drin 546-4741 Babysitter. m y home. F ff. WiU pay top wages 9S7-0lll8. Call evcntnfo?S BA8YSlTTER·s ummer. full time, my home, 2 c hildren. transp nee 549-3558 aft 6P M Banking COMM'L TEU.aS Ex p er'd . U nit ed California Bank. 6 Monarch Bay Plaza, So. Laguna. 496-1Z73 Equal Oppor Employer Banking Exalftt Oppo; ...... , for ... Exper'cl TB••s •OOKD1P11ts Towortrlll pi edloj J 6 I airport ofc ofS..ti11ga...._ Excellent benefits. Apply Personnel Office suite202 SANTIAGO BANK 535 E. ht St, T_.. (714) 832·5200 Equal Oppor Employer 8aJWng Conw"IT..,. Part· Time United Califorrua Bank 2220cean Avenue Lal(una Beach "94-G546 Equal Oppor Employer BOOKKEEPER-FULL CHARGE. general P & L. salary commensurate w/exper, H B. area 546-4313 BOOKKEEP E R. Clerical. Part ume. Only ex per need apply. $3.50 hr. Call 53M832 IOOICUIPB/SECY P /T r or Npt Bch landscpd architectural firm. Call 645·9444 mom · rngs. CAFIT&IA All position.a available. Pt-time/full time. M-1". Company benefits. Call for appt. 557-4700, X2A-48. CAM ERA SALES Ret.ail. full·Ume. not temporary. full company benefit.a. Clerical *JlClERK •SI. Cl.ERK *D..ERICAL ~ST. Varied jobs w 1th & without ex per. Ln good ok surroundings Ca II ln· day!!! MOFHS ~o~ office • ~OJ overload 557-006 I :rT23 81.rCb St, N 8 EquaJ Oppor Employer exper preferable, but DOl ----------n e c. call for appt. 968-3334 C..WmltM~ Growth co. Good Pay Bonu.s &: Profit Shanngplan Metro Car Wash Systems 2950 Harbor Blvd . CM CAltWASHHB.P FuU 4' part· tim e 18&0ver Metro Car Wash 2950 Harbor Bt. CM Cashier wanted, part time,· Moo, Tues, Wed 9-6. Ca ll Barbar a for appt. S40-3280 CASHIBS F /time. Good Pay Growth co. 5 Locations We train. Co. Benefits METRO CAR WASH 2950Harbor 81, CM a.at( Accur. t}'l>mg. telephone work for loantbroker ftrm near Fasblon lsle 6t4-8ll24 Cl.ERIS UTOTEM Openings Now AvaLlable for full or p/tlme clerks oo 2nd & 3rd sb1fts. No expe r necessary.we train. Advancement op portunilies to those who qualify. For information go to our nearest market or contact the personnel office at 12'42 Lampion St Garden Grove f>3'1-4840 Equal Oppor Employer CAS .. a a.EU TYPIST With bt.e bltkpog exper Trainee pos. for ba.lling 40 Hr wit, 20-30 yrs old. clerk for insurance co. tn C.all 640--010. Muldooo's, N.8 . Good t}'l>ing skills. 202NewportCtrDr,ND Salary to $500. Good co Cement workers needed _beoeli __ rts_. s:u.8450 ___ . __ _ !or sm plant. El Toro area 768-4681 CHEF ASSJSTANT, for private country club. S. Orange Co. Full lime, x.1nt 5alar)' & benefit.a Extensive knowledge & expeT a must. 496-5767 Ch ristian Lady for Clerk-T mist needed ror lb~ 'C·1assi!led Department of the Dally Pilot. Type ~wpm elec tric. Rood phone voice. ()pporturuty !or advance· ment. Excellent com pan,y benefits. Foe Appointment for interview Call 642 4321 . ext 'Zr. Coofll & Ud9ewHetp Days & Nights Apply After 3PM TI. A.a..t Mariner 2607 W. COaat Hwy, N. 8. Do you want to use your commurucataon skill:. a" 11 recepuomsr in a peoplt· onenled dental pract1ct'7 Then our team nee<1' you ~ 7922 N ll Dent al A-.q t'hr<.d . ----------C1hme. ~ood heneflli. Coab, Waittc Mn H. 8. 893--S0.12. 84&-3.S40 DC•w11h1n Apply LO person only The San Pran('iscan 1617 Westt'11rr Ur, N B. Cowlter Help STAX Burgers 899 W l9th St. CM Counter help for sandw1rh DENT Al ASSIST. Do you Ilk,. p\·opll·" Would you like to u~·· your RO 1n .1 pro gn:ssav•• N B ult"' Th1·n our Tl::AM nwch you 1''111mt• &alary & bt•n1·f1t:-. for 28 hr wk &t2 tufl(.I shop Ideal ror mother Dental N-:.1:.t Beaut1h11 w 1ch1ldren m school. Ask SJC ofr Nt.>t.'<l ··nl!rt:t•l1 l for Marvm. 646-3820. team member HUA. 'I t:ounter girl, aircraft :.up. ply s tor<• No f'xpcr. nere~sa ry . Nrat ap- pearance reqwred. Or. da.> wk Expand•-.1 dut1•·:. w 1><omf' Cront th -.w Bent>flt". -.JI open 496-440'.! ------ Cly airport MO-7594 Dental Asst for orthodont\' ,.A .. I ed ocrc, Cull time, bend1b vuuP e want to manage 642 59'¥1 small busme:.i. I' /lime Mr Hall 642 1634 CUSTOOIAMS Earn P rr mont>y 11!> sub- snute custodian. Vana- Denta l Rert!ptton"t Mature woman T'•pc• 50 60wpm. Hent'fol., 6'2·5997 ble hrs m cldg ah1 r· Dental front orfl('(' ex nooni.. evs $4 So hr pene nce Olt't' ... .,a r)' Hunlln~oo Bear h nion 644 1.ms ____ _ !~~tnct 7t4/89Rti7ll DENTAL .Ora! Sur,::t!n Dato Wry ,H's.09 TemunaJ & pnnter ror IB~f 3741 or keypunc h cxper helpful. Apply, K a r s c h Co . l, 352 Arms trong, l rv11H <Nea r Redhill & MacArthur > 54-0-8503 OATAEHTIY ·~cs.na A..,s1:-.t F.xpcr. 11e1•es" Ca II 642 1300. D&n'AL SERVtCE COORDIMA TOR Person w /front olr de 11 ta! adnlmbtrallort •'llPt•r needed to work 1n houM· s upport1nJ? our f••·lrt ... ervr<'c rcpi-& 1 uonJrnJ' mg servH'<' arta\/tltt'~ W•· offer a rareer oppor w / • maJor datci prot•t•s:-<lnt! firm for an 10tell1~f'nl, h I ~ h I y m I) I I V ,I I E' II artJculat.e ind: v. "' ..:oocl clencal skill<> & expc.•r m dcabng Wll)e')Ph' Plt•a!-•' call Pete MPaclr, 546 f;Ofjj1 or send rt"'iumP to ID<" FuU time position open as ~ vid eo display t.ernunaJ operator for a Bas ac /Four m1n 1· computer. Some ex · penence as desirable, bul will train and.lv1dua1 with demonstrated typrng ac- curacy and speed. Work in pleasant environment De n l J 1 p r " r 1 1 " " with nood company !'lystt·m-. benefit!> 1n<'lud1ng 2 2283_ i''uirvit'w Hd weeks vacation after one ___ C06t.a _Mc: .. a year. eompany paid OentaJoiflceneed:.:in (•x group insurance, credal penenced typ1 i.l rt'ccp uruoo. etc Apply al ll<lruSt Call 644 ot>K:~ ORAMGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay St . CM betwttn the hours or 8 OOAM·5 OOPM Dill for Appotntment please 642-432 I. Ht 277 l::quul Oppo11un1ly Employer DESI< ClSUCS Exper'd San Clemen11• lnn. 125 E.spland.lan. San t."lel'Tlt'ntc ----- Donut Shop needs part Uffil' hclµ i\ppiy. 135 ~ 17th St,(' \t I m in favor of ('(lrpornl vumshmenl 111 sd1uub Do you r eal1i._. wh.•l would happe n ar yuu banned spankinl!? You ti ll'ilVt' a lot or tCJChPr. np lhecreekw1tho11t a l'AI> OLE Divorce/ Bankruptcy $.<JC) TEMPOUAY Register Today to work on vanous accounting & bookkeeping assign- mrnts. Work r lose to your h ome . t-'1gurc Clerks lo Sr. Accoun tanls needed thruout Orange Co. I Across From Orange Co. Airport) Equal Oppor Employer Barmaids· Top pay. Port 17, 130 E. 17th St, CM. 646-3666 counter & assist with laundry & dry cleaning. Neat appeara nce, exp des or wiU tram. Salary open 642-0754 ail 6 PM 673-8049 Equal 0pporturuty DB.I HELP ___ E_'m __ p_lo_y_e_r ---Call 548· 786.3, N H Donut s hop, al! s hirt:. l\o exper nee 135 1': l'i'th St, CM . Apply m person Lost&Fomd 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrei;t or Found a pei-1 ('all 1\namal "''"Stance LA'ugue ~ 2273. nu f(.'e SU BSTANTIAL RF.WARD. family l't'l, male Old .. :n..:hsh Shet>p dolo(. itray & "'hit<-w l blk µalt•h on head. \'Ut re t•rntly. ans wPrs lo Hiimcy" Phone collect 1 , Ml 536 2S55 or 49S 43"4 J.«k ror Pau.I or Luca lie ~'ounrl Female Siamese t • .1 t B 1 g <.; a n y o n Townhomes 644--4133 SlOO re-ward for fmdmg S1mba, Male Golden Retriever, lost Hunt Och, 611.~l /\11.ion Typmii. 96().5419 TOUCH OF CLASS MODELS ESCORTS 975-0062 646-711 1 PM & Card lleadet- Spin t u;i I psyhir, pa~t . present. ruture Ad111se 1?1ven on love. marnJI-!\'. hu.<>1ness & all prohlcms or hfe Special reading with Ula~ ad Sl 897 5332 6849 Weslmmster Ave. West Open 7 days. Robert Half's AcC()Unlemps soo s. Maln. Ste 501 No Tower. Uruon Bank In The <.:1t y or Orange 714/835-4103 Jt.Mr.....- s.n-1cn Newport Center f'man c1al Firm t>eelts resp an d1v1du11ls for clencal positrons Account1ni;e barkground. typing skills & 10 key expt.•r helprul. Xlnt working t"On<h. & <'O bc.'ncf1ts 1st Shift t8am ·Spm I 2nd Shilt (5pm-l.30 am) arc now avaU. Widower, mature. allei;:ed Cont.act Shirley attractive. has view &44-4380 ATIBmOM SUMtlaJOIS llOllOYEA If you are new to Costa Mesa. temporarily dis· ronunuing your educa· L100, recenUy discharged from the service, or for any reusoo seeking tem- porary or career employ- ment, con.11der this um· que oppor. The women & men we nre looking for IT\3 >' be llrt'd or tYl>in g. Colding papers . warehouse jobs & work· ins for a lJmiled income. Work w/young people. Rapid adv. possible. If you are 18 or over & would be av ail to a\.a.rt work 101med. C.11 betwn 8:30am&~m 645-6114 t-'ound: on 17th Sl & Sanlll Ana Ave, Juno t. lllk mal e dog w /brwn ~rk'g. ~Uc. 557 35417 to~e. likes sw1m· 1----------1 ming, dunc-ani.:, races, 1---------- travel. Oesare coa:ipa· J\ggnlalllve aUJlude wanl· moosh1p Attractive sum ed. shoe !lalesperson woman. sense of humor, Full or pt·Ume. l!:xper or 21 35 ldc:al Mranr.c· wall train, benefits & ---------• Lusl Laguna (l('ach blark Lal> mix whltt' ('hCSl, I YI yrs. 494 73J1 M ShclUe w /O~ <'Ir al llay & Ntwport CM Con act CM Humane Society mcnt, artist, writer to m :l n :i g c men t op . carry on without hnao· portun1tles Apply In <' 1 a I w o r r y 11 ho u t person, Standard Shoes. domeselle Reply to Box ~So Bnstol, C M 262. 'k Oally t'1lol f> 0 . ---- Box tSf.0, Co!ll:a Mc·s11 , .,.....__. M•rg1n CD 92626 suggest meet Growing propeorty mamt 1t1g pla<."c firm ts taking applica -tlons for eitper 'd Lost doc. Fem. brown, 11.ndsm WJM 29 seelu un manager !I & ~ 111 t wtblk lace, no tail or lnhlb. Frm Ptx & ph to managers lmmed open. eta" Red collar call Box 1M9S SA 9271 l Inga are ava.11 Call AM 770-30"1 5.58-1615 for 1t1tervw, 833-~t . I .. •AUTO LOTMEH! i'\IU or part·Ume. Easy, pleasant work assisting the Mgr Good pay & bt-nd1l5. Opportunity for ndvancement. Sec Mr Belrn«cr HOWARD Olevrolet. Dove&: Quail Sta. Newport ~ach. SEU .. idle Items with a Oa.tly Pilot Cla11~1f1cd Ad_ BARTENDER, Tennis & Racquel Club, llB. Beer & wine ooly. Lite cookng, --------- part time, inclds wknds . CIYN. Must be dependable . 94GitMIB.IMG $3.00 hr. CaU S3&-8832 Leadinc OC rtrm offers outstanding oppor for IASE CLUI proJect enginee rs, de- SYSTIMS &gners & draltsmen ex· Coddail Wctltrns Sd9oof Earn up to SJOO per wlt. Low tuillon. Placement assiat. 751-919'. CoUed.or trainee, fLOance background helprul. Mu s t ha ve good telephone voice. Ex cellent salary + c.-om miss100. Coota<'t Mrs Good. MS-2640 P /time s a Iese le rk I per'd ID subdivision & cashier at San Onofre I a nd de v e Io pm en t packa~e store. Camp engtneering. Regislra· Pendleton. Call Mrs lion + 3 yrs exper req'd Ph1llys Meade, 1714) for project engrs. 2 Yrs 7?.S-7897. nun exper req'd for de· -.-tr. .. -.---"81ta---"T-0-.-I s igners & dra!lsmen. AP· --------- _..,, 1 ---~ " ply In person to Mr CQU£CJQR Nigel Hair Pash1o ns t-uentes at Robert, Bein, - needs good all arou.nd Wilham Frost" Assoc .. Salaried pos1t1on Jn hair stylist. t99·2221. 1401 QuajJSt, N.B. c.osta Meaa ore Mm t yr 496--5728 exl)tt helpful. Call Ball ---------Clerical: AU around ornce Wattios, (714 > 54&-4200. Beauty &tylist to train & "°'*· A!P. ttpense r~ Equal Opportunit y take over cllneolele ln port, phone aal t's, Employer August. Top wages. C\Mtomel'rt.laUoo&fscor.1---------- 837"'250or837""9 re1pondenoe. Typlng tk . 10 key • must. Phone for Compa.ruon Al~e. 5 d•rs. Beauty salon ln CM need.a appt 754_1371 lave.i n, Rer s req d bair 11tyllata. 65% com· · 6 7 3. 8 0 3 4 B a I b o u missloo. 5'48·3448 Clerical &t cardex, poeUna PerunsuJa clerb to maintain pt"r ----------pefl)etual Inventory re· Compan100 1H elper COf'dol Must have lealblt Qualified l~dy to <'art ror handwrlllng & sample semi anvlahd widow Livi.* math carbiUly llrs 8.5 m comfortable CdM bch Mon.Fr Oood (rinit~ home J Oayr; per w~k beoeftt.a. Apply at Avnet at SlOO 95S-l31J loat~ Day or niitht, we traln 1831 Plattnlia. CM BOAT 81dr-exp'd In wood Qr w1gd apUtudes Sam L . M orse Co 6'S-l843 E I e ct r on i cs. 3 S 0 Cook . expenen<"ed m ron Mc Co r m • ck • C M . Uneftlal cuisine for fane BOATS Female Ute boat 754-8081 est.abllabed dinner hou,., c.l.eanlna. H•ve somtlhmt to srll" In Laauna ~1eh Phone Call l:tl-4343 Clrumr1ed ads do It well 497·2\28 ~only Deliveryman, early mom LA Times route, CM, Ht~ Bcb.. Must have dependa· ble ca r Good t>JY. 546-4481, 9'19-2198 Deltvery, early AM. LA Times. btwn 3am 6am CM & NO area 545 0770 Del•er, ,ft'MM For ilillli pl"O('essm.: 1·n to Piek up & Od1Vl.'f customer data & 1•om· puter report." Must be over 18 yrs old w 1vahd Cuhr rlnvers he & good dtlVLOI( record. fo'ull & Pill.me pos1uons avail $3 per hr lntegrated Data 2283 Fairview RCI Costa Mesa 546 6080 Deliverymen for early AM newspaper m C M Perm Pll Must have• di!' pend c 11r & be r.-lrn D>O/~ mo 64fl :-iM4 •DENTAL Pn1odonl1•t n1 co• DRAPERY MFG. needs eitpr. f, mJl1 f'1 11me Pd holtdJY'. ho~pttal1 tJ '•on. \t•p wages Apply 1~1.5 Wh11 uer Ave, l.:n1l B 7.·Col>IJ Mesa. 642 IB43 On vt r 1 Y .H d man 1 n buildulg matenal yard Per manrrl po:.•! ?OI' Must havt-v,1l•t1 l 'aliC. <ln"er., l1l·cn ... 1• 119:1 ~~:: :>JC •DRIVER• Matur._., mer lH <•00<! elnvmg rt"t·ord l>d:•.-1 l!rJph!<' 'upr l •n (JTan~e Co FIJI t:nH M .. d 1 tic n I a I i•' d n S2 8S1hr + 1n<'rr.•.:\l' Call Marlt. 'iSl 268f; DRIVERS Men or women 2.'> yr-: or older. Know lh<• coa~t <-1ues Nel s1111: .. wcf'it or m or<' Or:irt::•· ('nJ I Yellow f':rh :"JOO M• llt>rr m~rif' 1:-nur• .1•n Valley (No nr ~:_1,. b I I w n :-0 f• w ti c p l ,(, ~;U<'hd . p1llm(• ,13i1t bl ""Ork I ront ---------· & bli<"k E-cpcr prer'd Xr.1) tc-rt n·q d Sal opf'n H B M2 fA'l l OmLal A5s1st /r('cpt, full t t mr t -cpt't o n ly 49:; 02ZJ Onvtl"' & helpers needed, locnl househoid movLOg co i-:xpenenced oniy For appt 84'i' -;r.s Want Ad Help• .... • vc - 1 I ..... W•t.d 7100.._.,W .. t.d 7tOOHefpW..tW 7100 .... W..t.d 7100 HeipWClllhd 7100HetpW..t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tuesoay Jun& 6. 1978 DAILY PILOT INllYa General ~Ike H.;ur ~tylat Wlth Col low Inti J~t•ll)' 4c ,.ccclll>-Ory dti Me•CAll AWi.... Pa.rtiJ1C Lol Attend Cor Help W ont•d 71 00 H-4p W CNtt•d 11 00 ..... W •t.cf 7 t 00 t •or OC e&pre111 c.-0 Ulirt7pu1.1 6 ~tecp 6"makt'UJ>iirt&.atareoo111 ll&nt'r rn11nufacturer R .N . or o quall y 10allpe,rkin11ot.1Lam-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••h••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~I 101 C 1 l1 675 183& ~foraC1tSt crowtn1 6«ks p/Urtk aa.t Must qwlbll~. G.P:s olfl~ ZP 1 m,.d.ally.)l.8.<.:anneC ry ......_.._,,..._ 5a1o • ,se..pon t1oor Connog bener aa1on "twin ti) thl" have.> raper 4V7·0~0. Newport Beac h. Top V i age area. all Rubber hose producls Reslauran( S2SOA WIM t>RJVt":K lleOdtd l..alf! d" for lDl~l"Vlt'W So t:.IJl cteli EllC'CllC!ot Laauna Beach. :salary. P. 0 Box 141. m '1091 ln1De area. Mt15l pass BOB'S b\"ft1ts '° &tthJ~'\a ------~lef1r...&•dv&nl't'rot:ot Jlwi••n ........ n...•ch <'O. pbyaical 1ocludln° l::xl)llDdlog rehll' .., ~·· ... ..,.. ...... uo;i Parl11er wanted, take • ..,.._,I 'ewelry-.. look CGSJneen t.n ,, B •rea opporlunllJt'.¥ for c·•reer ---., z I • bact xrays. Call for • .._Of n. .. ,.,. t: / '""1• · Cen'lotc wort Summ~r GswralOffke mind~ profualonab J ewclrycxper oo&rt:q 'd McdicaJA.ssistant over~a.nsk>op~ject ln appl.540-1639.EOt.:. mtlor1.2eoergetJc sale~ ~rm. P'ittme tnqwr AC'C'Urlllt' typina. ltte C:.ll1J.&2..a164 Mature. Will tl"llm wall Urolon back offlc~ Orange"'4'>· Oppor ror G lltloyt pt,'Ople No expt'r nel· ~ro II, 260 Ncwpo bookkeep10K. upH pbalf.6 ol bwsmeu. Xlnt Mature woman, Typing, flgur"e hloomc wiUun fl Propeny M(pnl Co. needs lmm<'dlat• open.1111s 1n Will tram. For appl call Ctr Dr N.8 tNophoo w /manufa ct u rins HAll"WAAISALIS cueer oppur . Great s terilizing & x -ray )'l"l.F0tapptsonJy call Real t:Bt.tte Wcenisce. ow-ramlly re.taurant:s~t &C-5163 callaJ helpful S•lary 01wn ln~resUni f/Ume pos in worki ng cond6. Co . s.&.~7 ~betwn9-llam Mwll be ex~r'd 1n all nearby locatJonll. We rt•· ------ f'me company ~ld deo retail :st.oft No Sun or beoof1t.s. ,ART TIME areas uf property mgmt quare no prrleviowi eJCper Dnver. ClJM.a I Tnictor WJ & bt-alth plan for self ~es. ~ Steve, H w IOrt Jewetef-t Mgmnt Promote In • includlng leasing, main· Jo4n oor r t'ndl,y tc•m 40' tn.Uu, Hpenwced & depend e nts C ull Wriabt Co. 126 Costa Mesa ~s-9485 t ernallonal & local a. .. s ten&oce &legalaspects. Co0\e11eeustodaybetwn holaA!bokl good.a Al lea.a &U-0191 d.y11 or 67$-0SOtl Roche.ll·r St. CoiH;, athletic corop't. Stu PresU1loua druastore. Submit rt!llume & salary 2-•pm. 1 Yf' w1lh relettoecs fl a alter 8PM & wltucb. II B Me11a klYPUMCH deot.s. hi-school or col· &ocated ln N.B IS .seek mg req'd t.o Clwille<I ad no. C=tiars SAW SZ.S.000.$50.000 WiLbio ~ yrun your own lnsurance Bus i.;ood drivlnf record fUller Co. 19'SF Plncen ""ee Paid. Nut'l co. lBM lege. Also need Mgr, own Individuals lo till the 291. c/o Dllily Pilot, PO Cook T ........ Loe a I & d al an c e . ua, CM ffllPER :f7tl or J7U Oat• Entry ore. Will train . .l·3PM foUowina poeltlonx: Box l.S60. Cost.a Mesa . Clt W_,.__s 847-7278 50-7436 or AM 's 675-3326. 92626 ~ •Part-time t.o start ~nt!ral ornce help. ReUa Equip. To IBOO. Allio Fee Gfftw ... ft-a ---------W-'ttn One Clerk, mature ludy b~. kx*lna for ln<'Onlt! Need pen1on to learn Jobe. Call Michele Kuhn Modets & lst:orh ........... ~.trfc: Tech 23S52Averuda de la shipping & rec Also 54G--:500l Snelling & Snell Personable. energetic ,. over 40. eai:per, 5 dys S<it supplement. P/J' .. n er t · a'. 1 • Be h-Mau._.. --~ ---'·-' w/a-.. t $1034 /Month. Apply "t <:arlotta. Laguna Hills thn&Wed.sstr2'10J OOOO:S b7S..5444 some ma1nenance.,. ng of Ne wport ac F emale. T9p monev. ~·-..~""" •Uo3IC Personnel OHi ce , 7311.Edinger.Hunt.Bch • FUll commiss1oas •Free tra.uung prosnm -<>range Count.)' office:> Eve Appt.s Call Now cleanup PrinUog plant Agency, 4340 Campus , abl.lity t.o me~handise & l.S4 E lTlhSt. C.Mesa DRY CLEANERS ~ OFFfCE S3Toatart. S4G-8n27 Or Must have car 6:H·,UO. di.splay lift.ware. Hours ~f'.:;~:iv~~~~~ 984.2Adams. Hunt. Bch ~ expr part lime ~. typm Girl !''rl Landscape M111nlenance. MoMtOiMg ..... 9-lPM, Moo-Fn. 4501 Campus Dr. Irvine preuer 9572 Hamilwn, d11y . Xlot tned1 c ~l flllme Moo-Fri, work in alums & telephones s.lfteleril Mesa. EquaJOppEmpl,yrm/f FmwnlM.Ch'Oltp JOE CONNERS Laguna Niguel 831 16l!J Central oc 87(). 77 40 HB ll68-3P3 benefits. S al open HOUSIKl!IPllt N B. & Irvine. f>44-481H Light typing & clerical Pu-.. -a.. CH. , _________ Saleswoman, mature for Dry Clt!lU\lng phtnl nds 49t-8066or540-7880 rt-of cpl W/l l~n req·s afler6pm. Eves. nite & weekend Person needed lD bouti· ........ , "' uruque shop ID s. C?>t CM 8 liv~-in hskkpr Npt Bch slufls ava.tlable. Perma que dept to me~handise You will crow wi'tba x1nt RESTAUIAMT VtUage Apply. The Obvt: ~ lll"U , twn 7 area. CRll 751-4760. LA'niE MiU & Chucker nent position. Salary &display women·s ready co. Very ple11.s11.11l work Soups & Salads. opening Branch.3850$. Plaza Dr, ~ GeleraJOmce C ()pni.Hast.oknowbasac $500+mo.63J·33SJ '-'wearlr usistmother alJD(l&pbere In be.tutJrul soon. Counter, t.lu •. SaotaAnu. COIUlESrOMOIHCE Housekeeper, 8 ew hr.. setups & read pnot.s. depan~nts. Hours loc. Mod typing fine h h & b h I Nat'leducal&oncorp.has dad.)'.forelderlywomah Sometoo•~....,.·d.AsltC"r MOT--UTE 9-3PM.Moo·Frl • "•~ ... :--sal -oo. ,..··II, ..-.'4:lals •. er. uAs lep Seam s tres:s ... pply in Electrical tecb111c1an. baroess work, ma chine W\ring & trouble Shoot· lDC-Call Bob.11157-8761 Bld'lelfkTectn lmmed operungs & OP· portunities in an estab. co. in Orange Co. airprt a rea. Apph c .. nts to troubleshoot. repair & test electronic systems. Recent anaJog & digital e:xper req'd. Interview by appt only, SS7·9051 ask foe Busch. Electronac assembler. will tram. Steady job. OLEC Corp. 931 Newhall, CM. & son Musl have car .., ·~.. v """'K" ~Ul.'6 •• ._.. """ .. pt·llme. PP Yin person Larso n t:n seposl'Vl1t~ •dveaptll. lnTyp:.t1udnge50nt ~·cc-> Oave,54C).642J6. The Daily Pilot has u S40-60SS. CoasW Person-person, lot.ervaews June , .. ...,.nses 18 • 70 l::udid '-""" ...-. large route in Mission Pleaae call the store nel Agency. 2790 Harbor 7t . 8th & 9th, i Spm . st .. F v ' • wpm & some teller wnt HOUSBEIPH Viejo. Moo thru Fri af· manage for interview Bl. CM G o w e r S t r t: e t ·-··------- 1ng. Customer serv11·t! Mature woman No ex UlleCWdi.S-. ternoons . Sat & Su• appt. ALl.J08SFR£E Res taurant -P la ta •SICaETAIY exper. ht:lpful Good . 1tcouldn'thurttoca1J 1nnrninoc,Musthave de-TheGuildDrun N e wpo rt S hoppin g µosiuon for wdJv. return-per. Xlnt benerits · Mr. Paul about a reward· :=...i.....,....able car ~ c~sh : -:~ Qualified seamstress ArcWt.ct.,... offlc~ wjob k Bayview Conv Hosp, I al te l'QIU ..,., .. 1610 S-~ Dr ed Village, 1000 No. Bnslol 'J; tkill .d, .,.,..,g mg mar et. ~ThunnC.M ~ 3SOS tnFrg carMr, o,re leaf ta de~1t req. Good dnvtng .... • • wPaartnt or wru1'c1otm1mme.exNpB. Sl .• NB. op req ee l ra.o ng you record. Call 642·4321 ,_ •l•i••• 6Sw, •. GUDEll Ent ry level posit 1011 1<rad1ng examinations . Reefs neat handwntmg & lite typing. RLIClSK Ent ry level pos1t1on Vanous duties includes typing so wpm Apply National Systems Corp. 4361 81rrh St, N.B (Near OC Auportl Equal Opporturuty Employer House keeper. llve·1n . private room. bath. TV. Mature woman, Eng. qualiCy. Leave name & phone 644-7)30 646-4i603 Rtm','\URANT Need Cull saa.y ~~ J.C MASH RLTIS Your call will be re· ---------& part bme pos1lJona 1n w/•-· CALl.768·7700 turned. PART·TIME L egal ReaJF.atate deh catenngrlrm. l8yrs .......-· speaking, no s moking, --------- References. 5 days. $125 Uftll()lt STORE pr wk. 640-0840, 642·5358 T- -fi\ill lime days. Mature, Housekeepe r. live 1n. expr'd. Apply iJl person. Newport famtly desires 895 W' 19th: CM mature exp person. EnR & rel reqwred. No smok· ing prererr~ &W-4788 Locker Attendant Responsible lady to work In health c lub 6A M· l2PM 7S2-056S. Ask ror Lorena or Lee ---------Secretary w/Mag II ex-s.m.gM...,..,. or-older. must be mature MOTOR ROUTE per. 5 mornings per wk. For National Franchise & able to work well Daily Pilot route ID LI ligation ex pe r pre · Ofc. Ovemdes + selling w/public. 675-4331 Lagwia Beach & South ferred. Dix offices Nwpt commissions. Plush of· --=--------- Laguna, afternoons, Beach Airport Area. Call f1ce in prime shopping Monday through Friday _DL_ane_._636-_5300_____ center toe at ion. Ca II plus Saturday and Sun· Secretary for coafiden· day mornings. $50 per PART TIME t1a.I appt. &15.ftMll mo. Gross, $50.00 cash REAL ESTATE SALES RESTAURANT JACK IN THEIOX W"' L Pereiro Auoc.. MocArtt.v ll•d at ford c:on.. .. Mcr 644-0620 E.O.E. M/F ENGINEER Versatile structural de- s 1 gner to join s mall Newport Beach ronsult·l--------- Jlskpr for elderly cpl Leisure Wrld. car req Live 1n . n o :;molte 613-001 lot ANfiJa:I deposit required. Call NOW 642...:t?l ask for Ci~ula-EVENINGS lion. Leave· Na.me. Ad· dress. Phone Number Adults with outstand.uig. IS JHE MOWHlafMG. COUMTB PlltSOf4HB.! Sec rt!tary . Ad - m1rust.rat.Jve f /growing. dyna m1 <' property dev /mgml finn. Ass1t to VP's Ms l have excel lypc/secre skills Wrk well w / g eople. 1n respon, & diverse pos uig structural engineer· Ulg firm doing w11Jely vaned work. 714 /640 38) F.nganeen ._ EllilNEEI f'resh out of gradu•te school or with wort ex· per. needed for s~ll manuf. co. In Mission Viejo. Resp will include drafting It many engineering project s wo rking w /thc Sr engmeer. We are seek· 1ng. d e pendable , hardw o rking 1n - dividwtls. Xl.nt benefits. Only those qualifie d please call 581·3830 Lillian ESCaOW SECRET ARY lmmed ope.rung for ao GENEIAL LABORERS Urgenlly Needed•' ' Warehouse Stock Clerks Shipping & Receiving Must have phone & rel.l a ble t.ransp. l.ong & short term assignments. Holi- day & vacation pay . Hosp1tahzation pl an avaiJ. 3141 c-.-Drf•~ 546-4741 <Across From Orange Co. Airport> Equal Oppor Employer Must be 18. F'ull & Part· IDEAL for colle~e stu-tune. Ca.JI S57 ~ dents, p1ume. good hrs Sales Delive ry . Good money. 531-0842. lmmedlat.e Employment MEN/WOMEN Average •SlO HR. BeguuungJunc 4th MANAGEMENT TRAJ NEES Sales Rep No experience nece.s!>ary MACHIM1ST N 8. ('0. needs. Class /\ MachtruSt for Undgeport Mill & Hardinge Lalhe Close tolerance precus1on work. Exper req'd. Top bens E 0.E. SS7 90Sl ask for Ron Adams. General Office Manuger ---------1 Ful~~me MAIL DEPT. MAJD wanted Cull.Lime or J>/l1me SeacllfC Motel, 1661 S. Coast Hwy, Laguna fkh 494-4892 tall for appaintmenl A mature and1v. needed ·~-8433 Hotlme Cor hgbt packaging of and Make of Qir Good attractive ~rsooaliues ~~u. dent or relired who eQjoy working with TIM[ ,..._. ~ Inda. Start at $3.50 per We have 1mmed1ate Place for growth & openings available ror c ball e nge. Ex("cll Counter Personnel. All benefits. Ca ll Donn<i shifts, full tame. SaJan es 64(}.4630 ..,. ••·••·.11E/M·~-hr. Phone 642·4321 it250, ~ .,__,... between3 ~S.OOP.M . Live tn. Nice home in A* for SIMw'09 Soutb Laguna. Good Equal Opportunity pay /must s~ak Eng.II.sh. Employer 831-1947 PIX~SwY. MU.SES All sblfta avail. Exper RN I 11263/Month. RN II pref'd, but will train. $13 s 2 I M o. L V N • s Week.ends a must. Call $823/mo Apply at forapptSS7·7777EOE Personnel OCC1ce. Fairview State Hos p., PBX 2501 Harbor Blvd. Costa Answering service Mesa. operator full & P ff Call 835-3561 t . MUISES AIDES 7-3 & 3-11. Country Club PBX Operator. ant. serv Con u~ "~"' ...... 1 exper pref"d. v ............ ....,........, Call~9-301S MuttSES AIDES PIX ()per.tor To Jom n.~ at WALIEll&LH are as follows: $Wing at ------ $2.85/bow; Graveyard SECaETAIY at $3/hour: Days a l w/llt.ereceptforad agen- ln 1977, we . at WALKER S2.1S/hour. Please apply cy loc nr. O.C. Alrport & LEE, broke our own 1nperson. Handle busy ph's. tyf)t! record by doing over S2 315 E. 17• Stnet wpm accurately. Xlnt billionansales&service. CoataMHa worit'g & Benef. Ex5>(:r req "d. Call Pally 833-3435_ If you are int.erest.ed in a t 205 lebr reaJ esute career, call CodaMno SECaETAJlY/ ror details on our three ST AT TYPIST day license tnuning pro. Equal Opportwuty VersauJe lyp18l for busy gram. Employer M/F rnttng research firm ~~~~~~~~~I Duties to mclude hvy I! you have a real estate = typing & gen ofc func· Ucense. you'll be 1n RM.rJttme uons.WiUtram onword len!SledlnouroaliooalJy Country Club Conv master system. Please recognized Head Start Hosp, ~3051 apply . 18005 Sky Park experienced person .1 ________ _ Salary open. CalJ J An· Gingham Girl Housectng drews al lrv111e Savings service nds women P tr, ----------edlJ('at1onal maten als. lNSPECTORTRAlNJ:;I-; Facility lo<.'ated on Learn all phase!> of tn Wumcr Sl an Santa Ana . spect1 on. Must Pass $2.88 per hr. No e:xper. physical & back x rays nC(' Apply. National Irv area <:all £or .appl. Syst.ems Q>rp, 4361 Birch S4G-7639.E.O.E S t, N.B. <Nea r OC 7am-3pm & 3pm-llpm. W"all train. F /tame . Elcper. or trainees. Mesa Ve-'-r-v Uosp 661 7-3:30. Cooun.'t Maunne. Ce~~Si.CM n ' Newporter lon, 1107 SalesTramiogProgram. Bl vd. no. J . lrv111c· ...... , ... & Mop 546-3814 WALKER & LEE IS ex Housecleaning Serv.1--------- 7S2.-2600. E 0 . E top & c~nec. 645-5123 FACTOltY WORKERS Girl for fishing rod & lure Cttanuc casters & other assembly. F /time SUm· f1ume pos1t10ns open ror mer, p /time Winte r . day & rught shifts. No ex N.B. Call 673-7091 Sam· Inspector for electronic Airport) Equal Op. parts d1stnbutor. J<'Ull llipartwut._ __ y•E•m..;.p.loiiy•e•r -- t1mt>. Good bc neC1l!> Jamboree Rd. N. B . MUaSES AIDES 714/644-1700. EOE. Day sbJ./t. Xlnt benefits. ~-·-·-e 1 Apply, Garfield Conv . ..-.::u"""'"' enameer 1 · ~· our 12 new of· Good pay. 77Good hours. SECRETARY fices will bnng WI up to S48-07S'1 For Corporate Attorney 4.S otfi<:eti U\ the So. Ca LI r I Type 60, dJctapbooe & /Or area. SALES sh No pnor ex-per n~. llours 11).7. Apply AvnPl, M a 1 o t e n a n c e & JSO McCorma<'k, CM l..andscape. exper"d. on- 75+6061 ly Call aft4:30pm &Sun· tngU&J. Span/F.ng. Exper N o e x p e r 1 e n c e Hosp. 7781 Garfield Ave, m plan Ir supervlsi.ng Call today for an in neeesu.ry. Wi.JI tram for H.B. 847·9671 ~tioo of base & teniew & find out why LDSlde sala;. Pref. 2S yrs Xlnt wortang roods 4t fr. ange benefits. Qiu Mrs. J rwan for appt. 833-8J8.4 per nee. Start S3 per hr noon E Aenef1t s Apply 1n . ---INSUR.AMC per:.on , Voh a no o f Girl Friday. $('heduler. Co6t.a Mesa Agency or. Cahforn1a. Inc 342 lS Expeditor Aardwork. rers x.lot opporturuty Cor Doheny Park Rd Salary open.S57·102_1 __ gal w /exper. Pay & Capistrano Beach. GIRL RUDA y working conds the best (714)~ FACTOltYHELr General o!c, recepl. some exper req'd. m usl IMSURAHCE Run small mac hine. · s f someshopexper,butw1ll be good typaal. mm g Exper"d group health train. $3 hr lo s t a rt plant. xlnt benefits, Frr. claims exam.mer for off w /npld adv Xlot co E.O. E. Call 894·5351 HB. premise/at home work benefits 54S-0403. Girl Friday lo owner of ...:549-:..=....::..17:.:ftt..:__ _____ _ FACTOltY TIHES It Cutters. Arts Ir CrafL'I exper helpful t-'1t1me day M swing shift. We ma ke w o ve n wood shades Apply, Kirsch Co. 17352 Arms t rong Ave . Irvine <Near Redh1ll .S. MacArt hun ~ Fadory help. aluminum garage door ass<'mbly WiU tram. CM SlJ.0033 S.S7~ Fast Food Cowner help/cashie r. coolt. Part ume duy & evening positions avails ble Apply in person between 2-4 PM daily. L.-g.W.SHwr·· ledw..t. wholesale apparel Lite typing. Part. lo 1-'/limc. 557 7783_. ----- JANITORIAL PART&FULLTIME 54&-1330 1 GIRL OfflCE Very err1<.'1enl. calm JAMT,OltS person w/gd typing & or p/t.imeofc clearungevcs . garu.aalJonal skills to run M EN & W 0 M E N . operatioos for busy ad P/time DAV MATRON. agency. TV /Mccha back· lrDmed openings C.M . goun<I helpful. A very N.B.. lrvtne & S.A. Must Cew people do a lot or have car & home phone business here and 1£ you Call 532~ or apply at I 1 k e that k Ind 0 r 123 N. Ohve. Orange. challenge +have 3 yrs Mon thru Fri. geo"I ofc exper. Call Janitors. P rr. Newport ~ area, experool,y GOOD JOI 2 dys per wk, permanent Pensioners, a tar. r"f"s 673 ?289 Ca II 979-3658. ... AMITOltlAl. • M EN WOMEN· COUPLES NOW 1-llRlNG! GUARDS Part·b.me perm position days, 7U-0&09 -----NURSES A.IDES drilUog sates. air lift you &bouJd jo&n tbe pro-of age or over. 557--0822 r_..ut••w log1Slics & transfer of ressaonal t e am at Sal ~ -· Day shift. Xlnt bens . drilling equlp't to Jungle WALKER &LEE es Uruque pos av&Ll combm- MIMM£R/lt'SJ BayviewConv Hosp, 205S sit.es. Salary $2000/mo ASSIST. MAMAGBS ing secrelanal & ad ,.,..... fti) ThunnAve.CM Take ad to nearest AskforSa.odJ We have (21 full or nun1strat1ve skills for Large retail operation NUl'SUlg Employment Develop-1114) 772-3411> pltime pcs.IUoos open for V.P. of flrulDCe of prom1· locatedmSo.Cal Owned RN'S ment Dept. DOT-010.061 <.213)589-7362 ass1sl maoag t!r s. nenl trade assoc. Xlnl by o.aUooal firm. Direct Ad p&Jd by employer. ,.~asruoo bllckgroond nee. t.YPUlg & 1>b req"d. Ability . b I Relief supervisors for 7.3 w··· "-=-&I EE. Salary + comm +prom lo assist lD peraoonel & res p o nsl a il ics . &3-ll.f/timell-7charge PLUG(fOOUNG MAN. ~5a ....., sharing. Call for appt otcmgmtfunctions.Xlnl Supervision of over SO nun;es. exper in buUdiJlg mast.er IM Elhlle lo-6 work.mg conds in N.B. employees. College & ex· L VH tooling for RV. boats, AIJ Equal Opportunity .,.. Loall 644-2400 loc. Sal commeruiurate per1ence necessary . Good E 1 Call M 1 Salary C"ommensurate 3-11 med.teat.Joos. etc. Pb: (714)64.5-226S. mp oyer _________ , w1exp. rs. rwm I Sal •. rn·oge benefits. forappt Q.,., .. _ ... with ex per e nc c . Mes:VerdeCoov. Hosp, P'L.UUIMS RECEPTIONIST. 9-JPM, SALE..5 . ...........-. Lucruuve incentive pro· 661 Center S t. CM Repipespecta.llall. Dram good lypist. J girl office. ffAlf DAY SICllETilY /RfCIJ'T. ~~i"1edSenAdd ~19ulm0e ... 1tloy S48-5.585. Men wanted. Will tram. $4.00 hr. 640·5780 or M .30, 5 day wk . rurport "'~' " • "' ---------Mu.st have own truck 640-1752 area. Must be neat, at. Pilot, p 0 . Box 1560, -------· Phooe75l-a65. _,._..,_..ST NICE PAYJ tra<.'t , Good le!epbone Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626-OfftCE POSITIOM --=--------......_.-' '""' Enjoyable phone work manners, accur. typ1!>t. Manager . fabric s tore. Costa Mesa. Exper. re- qu1 red. Call collect 2131627-4471 Management MAMAGst n.AJHEES A nal&onwide Jewell)' co w1 II I each you the Jewelry business. S250 a wk + comm No exp nee WiU tram For appt call 642 $16.1 MAHICURIST For exclusive beauty salon. P /li me . Exper ne<' SS2·3833 Job security, advance-......,_,~ Pleasant manner & ac-with good salary + btesb.Call7S4-7641 ment. mfonnal work en· Some exper desirable. curate typing req'd . boouses & rorumw 1ons v1ronment. first class AB Dick 360 & Itek. Posi· Vaned clerical dutles. Morrung, afte rnoon & SECRET AIY medjcaJ benefits, profit lion may work into Good benefits & attrac· evening shifts avail Xlnl typing & sh req'd. s haring & retirement (/lime. No. Hunt Bcb. bvesurroundings. Good apealung voice &. Mag Card A & legal !!'I( plaos.Bringusbasic typ-a.2Q:a. 0-C:.llKtt..-U phone eicpe r. helpful per pre f"d Xlnl-tu 1ng sk:ills,attentaontode· 286SFairViewBd,C.M. Coll ege s tudents. ben eht 'I Sa l i•om tads. ability t.o show up rRIMTH E.O.E. h 0 u se w 1 v es & meosurate w /a bll11 y oo lime and we will tram We need the besl. We'U.1---------•I moooligbt.ers Uwt 15 an Seod resume to· Law Of a career-Oriented person pay tbe pnce. Quality idealJOb. flee, 610 Newport <.:enter for a variety of chaJleng-work e ssential. M. V IECEPTIOHJST l'.JI G'J"J IMS Or. no. 122(), Newpon ing actlVlltes. We are a area. Multi. Chief A Sat.. Sun. &"holiday!: '"91 ~ Beach.Ca92600 strong, establis hed. Harris . Write 0 . Prnmm1•nt rc·al t'!>lJlt• "" AP--~-•i growing small company Pokrandt, 24001·8 nrJH'l'. Nt•w111111 fl<'a<>h ror .,..,.,, .... ot.ervw Seaetmr-Hote4 selling to music stores Mu1rlands, El Toro, 1-:xper. ne<'t.~'-Ask (oir TIME/l.JfE Exper'd secy-sales dept throughout the world. 92630 :it rs Johnson. iH-l-90lil} Good lypmg skiUs. /\pply Start at $650 ••• lhen go up Ubran·es, Inc ID person Mon f"r1 9-4, to S675 in 30 days ... then Pnnted ci~uil board mfr ---------Sheraton Newport. 4$4~ 3095 Harbor Bl. CM Across Crom F cdco. ~ F\111 & p/ume. All areas For appt Call 7S2-7292 Uniforms furn. Ages 21 M AT U R E W 0 M i\ N or ove r . R etired J.anitoriaJService p 1t1me t o welc ome it ·s up to you' AD· binng trainees. $3.2S pr •-~~~ Equal()ppEmplyrm/f MacArthur. N.B. DITIONl\L S KILLS & h.r lo start 40 hr work ---r. .,,.. •• E XPE R1ENCI:: C AN week. 3002 S. Oak St, Newport eoter~ ~50 Secretary r-fy Ccnots. hie:. Will be tu.ring Assl.stanl Manager, Waitresses. Waiters, Bus. Prep, Dis· hwashers, Hostesses. caaruen 1r coots J u.ne Ith & 9th lOam t.o 5pm <SouOl Coast Plaza) Gu attendant. CulJ Ir part time. No e1tpenencc necessary. 4200 Rirch, NB Genenl OU1ce. PBX Answer. Serv Oprs . Im.med ()penings Cor e:x per'd or qualified people Rate <f pay depends up · on eaper . Apply 1n person Moo-Fri. 9am 4pm, w Rochester St, CM GeswnJ Office I ........... Resp., d eciaive indlv. a ble lo work w /llle ~-· Medtd to take charie of annult.Y. ins., & mulUal (1Jbd proce:131ng for hab. la. lnvc:3l. firm. Sk!U.: Xlot typlng. at.at a.billty, JO.Uy calc , & pbonet«h. 840-0123. G8B•L OFACI Heavy pboDM 4k lyplnR 10 K•Y adder . Good phJne maMe'l' esaentJaJ. Small ma.mt. Sal com· .menaurate w fexper. IOml SD.L kJJe items with a DallJ Pilot Claulfl«lAd ea..al71. .. welcome . No ex per 2 Poflitions for responsl· newcom ers & <'ontacl ne«ss. Apply. Univer!lal hie young men for health mcrehants. Fi ex Ible hrs. Protection Service. 1226 c lub. Mon-Fri. SA M Need cur, hte typing. W Sth St, Santa Ana ln 2PM. S500 mo. Company 541-~. lervw hrs 9-12 & 1-4 Mon benefits. 752·0565 Ask Cor -------- BOOS T STARTING SantaAoa. ::.~all MarJor1e. SALES/Jr.~ OPPORTUNITY PAV Send resume lo Printed Clreuat Drillers, 3 F /llme & p/llme pos1 EB. Box 2117, NB 92663 shills, experienced or R.t:. Sales lions. MWlt be cxper'ct ST ART Sl 000 trainees. S57·9544 * Ml:IDm IMMID. TilE PLACK 644-8982. Gem of a job at a classy Fn Royor M1.ke. Mech/Welder. need truck · repair Mecllaruc for field OfflCEHar J . Herbert Hull Jewellers needs f /time office help. Apply 1n person, 3333 Bristol St, CM (So.Coast Plaza> ,.,NTIN& bper'dut.o S I I " .,_,_ ood office an Newport Center. VA pec1a ist A so .. .....,.,. um I money Fashion Isle . WorldWldc positions m ncittng & Mny advancement op. HetpW..e.d 71~W.ted 7100 and shop work. Must el>=. importing co req·s 70 exfi ~C· llCef oturypo21.~· por.lrbenefits847·3781 wpm t ypin!' & S/11 . tee. a or ap m · "'"" E'C! 'ft i....... c u Telex, filing & assist o 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• have own tools. $8. men••....lau •-.. ~-~ver· ~, gl s...,...,, .... ·~ .,."""'"'v · i.i..-full •-· l 1 vt'wi re s a I e~ mt· n INVESTMENT SALES f'r('st1gmus wrond cru'>t df'rd Investment (1rm 1<; i.ttktnt: un exµt>nt'ttt't•d "alt•!>per.;on 111 i.ell prime Or.•nl!e <'ounty re-.1dl'ntiul lo:ins l1rl'ler lnd1v1dual "'1th ,R<Klll rnvc~lor base :inrl R1•al fo:.'ltntr 'l;il...., J1cen~e i ·h1<1 I'! .:tn exceptional opportunity for an lndiv1dunl with -.uere.,s in Secunue11 Sales und lnok1n1? tn cntc•r u growth orit!nted industry without thr <·oncern or m14rket dc<'hne F.xrelll'nt ('Ommlsf.1on i-c hcduk permits unlim1ted l)\'r.\Onal .irowth and Immediate lnrnme Pre.'lcnl lnvtstment Counseloni earn o mrnlmum or S.~.000 00 unnunlly Oor lo11ni1 arr written lo :ittrurl 'IOphlsUrated lnv~.,l<1r:oi i<C't'kln~ 11r('ure 1nv~tment11 with )'lcld11 nvero~an~ 12 • C':ill Ex('t \. f> at i 14-644-8824 NEWPORT EQUITY FUNDS, INC. 620 Hewpan <Anttt Drive, Sutte 211 Newport Beach. Colffon1io 92660 SlO/hrly. San Clemente. 498-668R Muat bow anapout & continuous business +Wb)twearet>euer: ........ a: fart-lime, +Whywearegrowing! inte:rvie-.s ft June 9, Should be ale rt • .t~ Mechmic:AMto Mac(iregor Yuchls. 1631 Placentia. CM Olfice girl. female. Prr. forms press. Will con. Small office. some book· sider t ralrung w /some keeping & payroll ex pnnling background. perience needed. 8 AM-12 S.A. area ot Orange Co. ~Getyou.rliceosefast ' ~M. GaUeoo Gift, So. gresa1ve & ability to or· +How to earn b ig Coast Plaza, CM or caU ganiz.e work. Eltpenenc" money' SJB.-2643 for 'l htp or truc k 1·0 Be glad YOU called! belpfuJ. Full bencrtr~ noon . Salary open. Mesa 7 c.tA..,...... Med 1 ca I A ss 1st a o l , Lanes 6of6..3993 _1_41_~ ___ • ____ 1 979-t060or53S-75'2 SALE..5/HARDW ARE Rare opport 'or n ght ""'·....,Real Full time. Apply In person. Send resome tr Century 21....... t)' p c r s o n C r o w n p r t • H o -c 6 n 4 ., Hardwart-. 3107 E. Coast Anaheim. Calaf. 9'l8()6 Hwy.CdM front/back. 1-·rr ror aJ. _ __;_·-------1·--------·1 Jergy ofr Exper only. OFACEQ.BUC Prinllng --------Call83l..0134 For busy data processln~ R.E. S.. ro. Duues mclude rmi1I LEAD One of S. Calif. leadiftg Medical~ Ofc Ing, f1hng & checking bklra and developers Is Bkkpr/recept for buay computer input. P/llme PINTER io the process of 1n tllc. nr. Cap1.strano. Good nex. hrs. S2.6S t.o S2 90 terviewtng for their re persooaJJty & orgami.a perhr sale divlalon. We are t.ion skil\.tJ S&l open. Will Integrated Data 4-S Yn cxper. in offset ~ ambitious, a«i· train right person. Reply 2283 Fairview Road =lion operatlona. greulve, licensed in to lf283, c/o The Daily Costa Mesa 546-60IO • ln 1250. ~ & dJvlduala who have a Pilot. P.O. Box 15&0. Apollo oPeraUoos. Com· poetUve mmtal attitude CostaMesa,Ca.D28 OffkeWort&,/t pany 1pon1ored ln a.odarul desireforsuc· MEDIC .._1 C.M. area. f1ex dayume auraoce, education re· eeet. but Who underwt.Jld -hrs. Baaac bookkeeping fund program & mo~ that thelr toalJ and oun ladiOfcAMhtmt tkills req'd. Phon e ca.o Oll1y be reached by Bu11y Nwpt Bech OP. _~ ___ 1 _____ Please cootact Peraon· hard work. We wW train, OVN otnce. !xpr'd only nie.l.l)eopl. call Coe interview. Mon ntt<t apply. Pleaae send ()padqa fOf' 3 adlta to Iii\ Ftt. 9AM ... PM. ask lot retu.mc to Ad 238. 01tll1 earn ~'500 mo. P /l', '.el PACIFIC mUTUAL lkm. 9&1M3&l Pilot, P.0 Box U60, approx tObrs/wk. Call I~~~~~~~~~ Costa Meta. CA 921826 an. for appt, 642~ 700 Ntwport ~oter Dr Newport Auch Ml•Cllll~t Oral S..rteon suf'llcaJ as· CallMO-M28 ""-• 1 .. .r slat ant. Ellperleoce Equal()ppor Empto1~r ~p r-.q u •. -· DeC*Mf'Y Call ll6S-0727 M f' $85 . Benefits . or 751·91" alter 6 PM 644-1035. ~Beach. 1-'lnd what you want 1n Sell thlnl[S fast with Doily Dlll(y Pilot Chas)tneds Pilot. Want AW. ~-GREEN cash ror WI JITY, ~lcphenta with a ct'l1 j(ied Ad Call 842 5678 Stop!! Tate ti JM to relax Md shop at home. u ·s simple with DniJy Piiot Clusilled Ad.$. And 1f you hfle aomethln11 to sell. call a lrtendly Clas11f1ed Ad Viser al 642-~ SALES a..r ........ ~ ~ecrelary /bookk~epcc """°' pnvate sports club Call 546 8560 for •n It )'OU weren't loolrtnic for _terv~_i_ew _____ _ a new c a reer, you 51C•lr9AaY wouldn't be reading t.hls .... , ad, a.nd 1f we weren't Jr. po61lJOO open lo non loobng for aomeone lo do amoluns enthmlastlc tr. a job, this ad would noL div. Accur typing al 50 be here. If you 11re a wpm w /ah or spdwnt.Jng cafte'I' m.lnded adult & prd'd. Neat appear ii want the oppty to cam mutt. Apply 1n person. three to five hundred CU9lumwcave Caf"Pl'tti , dollars a wed!, call toll 18430 P :irtfle S t , 1-·. rree ( 1 > 800/321 9696 _v_._u_ey;;..._ _____ _ anytime ((or recorded 1---------mesaqe> Salesman Orowiaa packa11111 houa~ Ter. r1t.ory atab. Mu1t h11ve 1ome selling b ac k 1round. S47-6234. s••ISCLIU for atJ\a, Cardi 6 dn.ap. Newport Beach Expr. prel ... 11'13 Cl• DAil ~PILCH 1.14n4Uy J1Jn116 1978 ~.~.~·~~.......... Waatflf 7100 AnHq.t 1005 ...••........••..••.•••...••••....•........... -= n.ot•I") 01,., ""bonr for 1n1uran,·t c l.i 1m• iiuprr. ~ f> P<' flO~ t' M Ill' ret'"lt dll1 aphonr t' Pl!fll!nct t-·ounl1un Vall~y loc1tl1un :n,, hri. pr wlc. to'or :appt call Muy 0 Conoor. 96.3 tlir.! 1-:0t;Mfo' J1'rom u lloui.C' of th,• Week ' Ivory wh1t1• U.aodycnan l)'P<' Good F'ttoch & 0Ull'h furn woodworlttna & mech I Seeretatre df'~k. I.out'> aptatud .. nee Perm Xl\' um chair, dt11pl11y ran.>er pos for quahfa<'ii r uh . d1n101t t able. ~-'), wr o~ a penon LO applil'ant call ~ OGO!I poli:iht!d black veneta.in bl> t.be right band ror 2 betwn 7 9am ror appt marble top . 4 d1111n.: very bUAy fm1&nc1ul ton 1'ruvd agent needed ror chr.s. m cdolllon arm sult.lult.s. U ~Ou 11r .. e11pa 1 11 r g e 11 u l 0 m u L e d chuar, Chappendalt! com ble ol rwuung all omre Newport Beach a~ency mode ; hlghback u rm fwi<.'\1ons, like to work 11 Mirumum 2 yr::. recent 1•hrur. t-orcee tabh.>. m11r long hard day under pre experience antemattonal ble tup, sadt' tablc. mar :;su.r:e Ill an uru.tructuroo & domestic oommcrc iitl ble wp & sbel/, MO tn;' ennronment where .ruu s a lei1 Salary l'Om · l'nvateParty 497402t detenrunehuwtheJob1s mens urat e with ex · Oak tbls. rhrs. dressers. done. we cao pay )'OU pen enre. 8.13-9616 St!C'y-. ctuna ca~ sss & commensurate with your · , . ah1hty + oUer some un TllA VB. AGEHT up Much more ~ 7347 ·.asu•I opportu01t1es for Newport/Irvine Man a Applcmcn 10 I 0 '<tril compensahon <.:all yrs exper Call 754 IMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alma at 640-8325 F R G HT 0 A M A G E D • TRUCK Dnver· $3.50 hr HCYrPOINT SALE 330tt Service Sta Allendi.nt, °'salary Apply 1006 S w w H bo cxpt'r'd fo\Jll or p/tame Main St, Sant'a Ana, Sant:! ~e~29213r r. i\pply. Arco SlllltOO. 17lb 547-Ml8. a. 6. lrvme. CM TWO POSITIONS OPEN C.\Sll PAID ~t-r\'a ce Station Attrn for amb1t1ous self Ws hr1D ry r s 1 Kcfra g I 'd o worlung or not ~7 ·81.33 1 .int. exper ay & st arters, to earn xtra 1-.\t>:> full & P tame Ap morwy. 10 15 hrs weekly. Kenmore was hl'r $!15 , 1•l1. Shell Station 17th & Call for appt 494 ~168 ~ Queen ga::. dryl•r Ir\ tOt!. NB. --TYPIST $85. Maytc<~ washer S7S ~nva l'r Stanon Alll•n Wlurlpool dshwshr S"IS danLs <2), part & r llml" RECEPTIONIST Guaranlt.'ed & 11l'11vt:rc.'CI l'>.Pt-"r 'd Apply, Carey 5'1&8672 ('hevron. i;o.i ~ Cuast Architectural office re-----l11t. y , Lagun:i &:tl'h qu:res accurate typist, 65 Norge Rdr1gera~or .oh.I Sl!:rtVlCE Statum ntten rl..uit. full tame. Che' ron Station. 3000 f'a1n1t:w. t:M wpm min. Must be neat. but good Snui~I cr.o:.s li'P reliable & pleasant freezer S50 67a 4G2tl Wm. L. Pereira Ass0<• MacArthur at Ford Rd Newport Beach Serv Sta llelp needed am · (714 1 644·<i6'l0 med Musl be 18 EO.E.-M f Westmghouae 2S cu ft Gold side by s ade , with il'emaker. xlnt $400. dbl door. like ncw S2011 546-0200 Day rught shafts avail lic:ydH 8020 to\.all or pit. Apply 990 £. Typ1st/Reception1st for ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.;..,1 Hwy, NB dentaJ office wanted. Ex ScbWUUl lO Spd & l"rwscr 1050 MIK41••--IOIO M~laMoul 1010 loah & w.ftM ........•.••••.......•• , , \ ~ Ii I ... I 11,1 ,1 I \111111 I, .. )):, I 1114 Oouble ~ Coauplek w :1pn 1d $:i(I Call 67S 4424. 1!34 I&> work Nt;w s PCUAK HUKM St:T RI()() 1;.w 25n aft ~pm l'ourdanaled i:rp. (I ft 1·w ·h S?OO & :! fo'rn1•h 1•rnvan1•1ul du"' Sl r,o eu :!4 1n1·h illdt' by s ide rt:rra~ SJOO Mon• TIO 3296 WATt:H 01';u . 3 1nu old. kmg, dark wood. bk1·a::.t' hdbd, .11r lrame mat tre:t:i, hh• ta mt• "'arr S350. l:all bcfort' 2 l'M. 49'l~ <.:.uffee ta ble. st•htl 0Jk. l. 'h.apt-d w Ile\ l'll.'tl '1111ik1• ~loss lri.: till Jl:!2. 646--0JOO Decorator <•hnace h vang, dlmng b.'C'l furniture & JCce&sones Modern & l'ro\ 1n1·1al Like n('v. (.J ll between I:!:!, SiJ.V-184 or Jrop by al 537 Promontory Dr W , NB Pauo furn Ta!Jlc. 4 chairs & chaase Wro~ht iron soo ti44 962.S l.k·aut Mahog rurn fu1 Jui tnll rm. ancld!. tbl. 6 chrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS from your busuie.u ran.I Send one ~ard for earh w11 plw. one s1>ure We return pl'rmanently ~aled attrnctave tug & strop, mel'tmit aarhne J 0 rl'Qulreo1enl.l0 Pre vent loss & Ulen ' .. ·or a persontthu:d tag enclose w111lpaper. r ubr1t· or "Oity Glo" paper & we wall back & tnm yuur t;,ig.~. Or try two r.i.rcb back to b1tck PltlCl-.:S Si2 ea or 3($.5 •115 ta~ $1.tiO t:ll ti 9tags $1.50eu. IOor more $1.40eu SaJes Ta" lncludl><J NO CARO'' Draw your own or :.end numc, addrl'ss, ph1me & we'U 11\Jke une c al'\J 1>er tag Add 25'-ea1'11 Send <:h{'('k ur n1011t!y ur· der to. '9LOT PRIMTIKG l'.O Box 1560 l:o!;tu Mesa. Ca 92626 -------- Designers Lcfto,en, Liv rm Brltfmt $400 ofr Sofa tblc $65. Lg Ant chair S300 Bdrm rum~ $400 Antiques S20 up lldbrd & spread $!25 Sleeper sof;; $1..25 Sat & Sun 9·S 332 Evening C.inyon Kil CdM buffl'l d 11 na l'ahnt. HEYER st•n 1•r Wall sell 1•mpll or DUPLICATOR :.l.•purutt: Under pnc.:d G4.'i-7H.'>7 evs SHIU Model 70 cumplt.'lt' ly rehuill. used t t 1me 3 ll>'ll l·ha1r:-.. Bluck vinyl lnr ludes l'hem1nil & l'ourh. Vt.'ry rcasonaule paper Call I 737-t;«t> tl10 00'.n /\JI 4 PM ----Mesa Verde Country l:lub ~Sale 8055 ...••••..•.......•..... FREE Memb.!rship, full e11u11y memb.!rsh1p. Out::.tand an~ investme nt Save S3,000 thru l'vl Pt.y Ask mg ns.ooo 968-4507 evei. ••..................... ~~ .. ....•.......•.......... II & H scotch Uladc II 011'1 Gcuw•.. 90 I 0 :.! 9 PW SW used 3 umc~ ~ ••• ••• •• •• •• • •. • •••• •• • sru..fl. D 3 6<1.5 9668 12· 6Hf' ~t'rr fo'orw11rd 1-·orm.il Wl-ddini: dn•bi.. lot~ 10 12, $.')t)o r u(flor controb $295 Ot bsl Of ft!r 844 1~ t i SO 1"S TroJat.n 2!t Ll"c.-nciw •••• •• •• • • •• • •• •• • • • • • • Clnvaei. Vt ff mWlt .1l'll ~ ~zukt GT ll:itl. ~tr~l $15,SOO J!>d d!>Jt or i.H .. pa.,1vn, no., 675-um &»-0268 17 OH. Ml'tl" en~ W llP Ne11o 7tj Y.unith.i 01'lb 833 8447 trlr lO\t•r . S3 OOv !!:nduro c.,11 5Si d3!1J We • 19CJf tradu of b'7~ ~ t1fter e 30 PM King Sill' wnter bed dark boClh for,..... tttvt. & 1971 fabt>rl(l.t~:i tn hull -------- pane with headbourd & Yb Yft'ICL We .. an !l'J fuJI noah1taoo di •llP ............... .....__.., ff.-1.-~ dr&wers on both sides. _.. .---alllu \Jlt'lude& heating ek boat'6 & ~s ~ .. ~vanruclc-l"n1tan,. il t3 a.t/5fo19CJi 160 mt·nt. Only ~Oii OOIW!54iJ octy to ........ &Wcjft Grand Cu11al. 1:1 I S750. ••••••••••••••••••••••• an 5 30 I' M ___ Y a c h t S o I e s · 2 o · R y a n 1 1 !1 ti Ii , Rent .i 1977 Exerut1vtL 548·1 ll2.67S..26SO Ctber.:lass. l~H P, J/0 Moto rhome 01 Mana Mitcei•IOUS W.t.td 8011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ele<.tnt· Princess ~wv1•, J bumer •>Ven $100 Onan gt'm•rator. 3KW diesel $300 Mast-rator hcud new $50 7 1~ f.46 2!.1.l!J Wkdayi. Ollla.TAL RUGS and taix>stl'1es wa nted {;omplete sail's & M'rVH'f' by expert!S. Shah ·n Shah. M7 1400 1--------• WANTED liALPJIS MKT Numher I l•ritt• Purl) Cunle~l Net'il !>tampi. 11 2 & llAVB St<1mps 111 & ~:s or Cadillac Car Pnie l:sll 645-7857 or !179·05~ eve:. Young rouple needs free l'\.arn & ~eh.old alem::. & w1U pack up 640-l!liu ~ ....._..., 8083 ·•···•·•·•············· Sma 11 freighters ror !>ale •Truvt:I a r ound t he worl<l m comfort •'l'akt' fltmaly & frien<b AND .>our cat Ot dolt • Ul.r>Y hot \\'lr. 'llaower::. & baths •I ~ ol1t\tl ~ ~Jfcty & :smot.h s ailing ~rail' Ill> o l'ar.:u l'Jr ner •f';iy le5:. th.Jn .i ~mall home would cost • fo·or s11A.·~ & pn ce~ E.~SIGN YACIITS PA system, mlxcr. ;imp,. &SH IP BROKERS monit ors. ca b1nt'l~. :;48-llJl 675-26541 microphones. ch: The :!.SlG t.afuyelll'. N B. prtt•e 1::. right . l'all ---------646-6056 wknd!. & aft tl wkdys Fender Showman Top, SlOO. loah. Power 9040 ....................... Bay boat, 18' I .a!."!trake OMt New puant. 1·pts. motomome from Herb seats. b1.11t tuok. balgt> f'nedlander Call any ol pump, prop, l'ompass. these numbers etc Com-t top (full l'Vr·.. 89 .. 6777 Kng & out dm e A I 537.7777 ~ C;.ill 586 174S 121-1111 loah, Sail 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •'69C0t--'o25 lyWnco Loaded for cru1s mg. N~w VHF E>. ccllenl Cond1l1on 1 $1500. 661·6029 1Pnvate Partyi RJJI ·YAMAHA DE.ALBlS Yacht Brokerage l..lslrngs Wanted! SC*thwettent Yodtt s., :!lil6 Newport Kl \'d NewPort Bearh (714) 613-92l I Rent 20' Mui.i Mtr Home . fully self-cont'd , reserv<' now 642·0948 RENT NEW 27· PA<.:E ARROW. s ips b Cull bath. r P ~546 621 Cbff. NB For rent new Pace Arro'4 Motor Home. ..lee1J5 7 l)atly /Wkly 552 9726 '74 Harvest, 22' .33.000 ma. &r, new tires. xlat t'Ond Xtra! sips 6. t9800 Aft.er s. 67S.2510 '73 TRA VOY 216'. Slpb 6. all glass. 455 eog. front whJ dnvc, 3 lill'S, Sl.S,500. S.')6..0133. Trailen. T""fl '170 ...•..........•........ 642 2338 Clas..-,11·. (;r:.iy I 1B Xlnl. L:atallnJ 27 Vlff. d l'l· 19' Prowler. self cont E7. hft hatch. Clean. $1995 pp 646-7192 Office FvrMture & Eq.iipllfnt 8085 ....••..•••.••....•.... S24:1S trade 759 02fi0 :.Lart outbd. xlnt 1•ond ----$11.950 830 ~ FOR SALE islander 30. MK 11. s uper boaL, many xtral> $23,SOC pp ----- '73 Terry. 23'. twan bed. fully s/cont. air. "wrung, + extras . Ex cood W /WO '70 LTD sta wgn reblt eng. Must sl'll SJS.4078after 5 PM. garage saJe signs while suppl.les last tj.15 7221 Sen1ce Slataon Allen pen ence preferred Call Moving mu!>t !>1dl danL.;, Pt-lame now to full &W-0683 960-1758. ---- lam t• an sunim~·r Wall Typist1, repro. ~ust be the Lad..aes -3-s-pe_e_d F'ten<'h Ontu~ l'tewport Beac·h Tcnn1-, art 7PM WTB MlCROOATA 01 BASIC f'OUR 8 WllY Asynchro nou::. t'um munat•ataons l'Onlrollt.'r Shebasta. C:anll. Oh I SlJ 474 1760 1.97!> 24 • Re111ell Segdan Bridge. OMC 225. xtra l'lean, dual st.atjon. Vllfo". depth fUlder, baat tank. man) xtras Pnccd to move ·n Venture 2.5' Many ex tras Mus l s ell t ofr i7~0606. 768-.000 aft fi Nace 16' I..ayton. EZ llfl. h.llch, t>lei: brks. awrung. xtras. pvt prty. 640-7584 train Apply 2590 best Experience on foldrngbake,usedtwire. L1ub Limate<.lnumbcrof graphics & variety berslups avail 644 005(.1 TEAK Top Desk S70 t5" S & C Eler type writer w stand S75 642·8211 lutoft.r. HARRISON'S :'lkwportBlvd,(;M X.erox800dualtape Lake Cost $l <!S Sell 56:; 21 lennas & s wim me m Sev.'lllg Oprs • spo ... ~w·'ar ' 5S9-al3S • •"" ~ 1'1ex.1ble hour..-good pay ---------'--• • Dons mf~. Can m»ke up to $6 Busy word prore:.sang Cantnn & WHtcliff R.aitty --------- hr ~-·-34_7_2_de_p_t_7_ service center walh photo E:qiipilltM 8030 Hones 8060 ~~~ne~e<' ~~P ~'j 1 SAVINGS Old T o wn SEAR.AYIOATS OT 32A Copal'r w 1·at11n<'l 31111 Coast llwy. N 8 Flapper 1!585, 8' r.t<'IDlt 15 rt R oadrunner -,,ulbo3t. Wlllllt>r or 1-iip enclosed toilet cx eei pi:r class, 1972 race layout . ~tora~e . A i v.t-ek. Newpart llarbor l'Ond Sl250 968-2560 Yacht <.:lub Xlnt cond. Shappang clerk. general typesetting Airport ••••••••••••••••••••••• arca.The0ff1ce 752.0393 Sohaor 70mm-210 'OOm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 835~eves maante nanl'e Mature. .. • ~la nd. :.upplael>, N< 611 ·2547 Perfect for new buMne!>s or .is ha('k up Pnnt11 :li· GHRIS_C_O-NNH·: '67. ropac.-, from S 7 ti to M :.ail. mas l. flbl·ritlas., 1968 ARISTOCRAT 211 hull & rudder $50CI <.:all sever al l<lras S230lJ 714 675--5716 on Nl•wport 67~eves PHOMEMATE w 1warrant y $7 9 respQnperson.848-0774 Waitress. no exper Macro lens Fits M1110.1ta AQHA ------needed PIT over 18. cameras. Sl.50 968-3476 Peruru.ula Trailers. Utflty 9 I iO n;u 1>44 47ti0 fD. twin s<·rew::.. t'anViJS SW../RKet•i.J · Mare clabber bloo<lhne. Mfgrofs mallelectroruc·s ~JJ,e'Ls Ppizza.Rd581.L3525 Cats 8035 IU!gistcred fl years old w 1remote $149 750·3791 Roger lirown rm, ~urveyed M a)' 2. Bris tol , 01t.nr 17 1~1 4.36-4«>4 17' Soren:.on Sloop. corn pl ••••••••••••••••••• •••• w .s~uls & aux Sl395 Aft Custom traJler for dune 7pm. Bob. 752 8259 buggy or 4 bakes. S2SO parts needs person tll as <..>CAAi a az · ai;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1500. ( 714 i 737 6449. :.1st an busy dept. Must be to ls Persian kauen:3, Cf'A re· afler 6PM Savm :?30 1:up1l'r, C'Xl't!I l'OOd detruloriented Noheilvy Waitress, Appl y 1n g1stered. Xlnt quality, HoUleho6dGoodsS065 l.lflm g. Local work his person, Sid's Blue Beet. bea uli ful I on g ha 1 r ••••••••••••••••••••• •• For sale. 2 elec kalru.. 1 & 2 cu ft 731<i311 8087 ATTENTIOM RSHERMEH: Om<:g a t 4 11 a g h wa y 6"2-912.S or6Jl·489& trailer. I.le .. cover. !iHI' tory desired l<T721st Pl. NB aft Jpm From show parent::. 0-C• Electn>nics ~-~--__ _ ~ Fa1rv1e w Rd.C M E.O !-;. Si•Sc~ Will tram F /lime. Start S3 hr 54(). 5656 SOUS CHEF Pvt N B C. Club. Strong ~ackground nee For ~ppt. call 644 5404 Stoc~ & s ho~r oom IX'f'SOO for local h.ihting fixture store full t 1me (;ood salary & bcoehts Jo,.xp preferrt'<i but riot t::. entaal Apµly an person 222 \'actona St. CM 646-3737 SUMMHWORK FOR STUDEMTS S6 <17 Per h.r of prescribed <it11v1ty, full & p/t Must ht• 18 + C a II ( 7 14 > IWti 11 IS4 or 871 2500 Studrnts lo work an Waitress. exper'd only Dogs 8040 ~Tiday lunch. Sat/Sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• breakfast s:l.50 hr Pvt Golden Re tnevcr pup-~b Manon, 673 3.515 paes. AKC Field & ..,how Wrutress wanted. exper pe.t Shots .• w ormed, necess El Ranch.Ito. 2101 raJ.Sed w rrLC. Xlnl dlSJ.1 Plarenua, CM. <2131425•156!. WAHTID 9 Wk old AK C keg Labrador. male pup ALL DEPTS. Champ father. lov•nR Merchandising display. mother Don 675 SS 11 . domesuc appliance s ale:. 1,13-7252 &service.6·10PM. 12 da) Sat No exper. needed an DOG Tk/\JNIN{; some areas Top waRes P\'t classes & boardlllg Prof at shanng proRram John .'dartm 541! 0059 ~e for Ullerv1ew aftcr Moving on boat Must (and IP. I 979·3862 lovin~ home !or 10 yr old WAMTB> DRIVER SUHDAY ONLY To delJver Daily P ilot bundles to earners Re· qtores van or larRe sta tion wagon and a goo<I dnvang record. Phone 642-4321 and a s k ror Harry Seeley. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER fem Collie Free Abo Buff Cocker w paper' $75 ~0365 ilfl 6 M1n1atu r e f'(>male Schnauzers w /paJ>('r!> 9 wks old Salt & pepper Champ trnc kground 559-4331 Huskae-CollJe max pup pies. 8 wecks old $5 eactL St:unles!> :3l•'<'I waterless cookwJre. 111 pc ~et. taretamc warr D.iys 835m5 Mu s t :. e 11 h n u ~ 1• h o I d goods <.:a II after 5 631 278i Jew~ 8070 .•••........•....•..•.. Beautiful I 29K VVS I round diamond mounted Ul wlute gold Tiffany ~el UJ1g. Appraised $l:i,OOO, ~st orr 675-54 l8 DIAMOHDS- PVTESTATE !:>ol1ta1rt.' appra a~e d Sl7,:1001SS,500 $1 2 ,3020 I SJ !JllO $6.602 S2400 Othfr ~ems, (714) 546-0710 .....•....••........... Qv:.I 9' yellow & what<.: 'lhai: ru~ w 1rnnite i.:d l'Ond $10 °7ti l'Ul'h Moped $300646·6145 Racquet Club of lrvant> Cam membership SI 100 +transfer !'B ALhlet1<' Club Mbrslup $12.5. 2 pr snow s kas. Land :.aalcr $325. 644-4832 Must sell 19 Pc Slaanlcs:. S l e t• I W a l e r I c ~ :. <.:ookware Rt'\' d <i .i:. wedding gifts Valu(' $3.">0 Asking $250 h~t 731-2390 ~anlyn Racquet Club uf In me family member::.hap RI()() bst off er 559.0337 19 pt· stainless !-lcl·I wuterl~s t•ookwart'. lw:.t qual . 10'; disc for or dcr1ng n o w rrt:e personal 1n~trut'l100:. ~4533 --------- Reel Power mower. starts easy, $35. GE Canister varuum , Sl5. 646-IS2.5 3 Spet'CI Royce-Uruon $30. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nanday Conurc Parrot Un!i!hl J(reen w hlk hcac1, turq breast. rcd. tamt'. QI.Del. 2 ('ages. I 4 ' tall. I sm S&5 ror all. 642 7~7 2 8 ' C hampi on w F'lybndge. C l-'54171JH San.ilc Screw. galley head, b111t tank Sleep:, •I Engine rom pletely re bl.Oil Scdrotlics Gf'Or ln<'I depth rander & Mayo's l irct Farm Special All kinds of ca11t.>d aviary banis 646·2200 & brand new. unused 2-way FM radJo & RUF S6SOO or besl uHer C:all Ray. 536--8891 Ulw,a Apso F Papers & -,hols 194-8526 or 77~ rerry C:Woder loat PiCROS & Onjafts 8090 27' :.tonterey type CRT ••••••••••••••••••••••• w rare HJck:. cng. Mini STAR SPINF:l' Nd:. Repair SSOO l\Jncl w Sal Island moor 1ng & ding} Asking $16,000 Wall con suler Call IWO 3437 evc~ -_ boat. real estate or land TY.Radio. HiA, Steno etc an trade 497 1366 ur 8091 t94 7439eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• 25" COLOR CONSOLI-.. Works good S14!f Ca II !164 ·2123 Speakers. Sans w . I pr X7500 & I pr LMJ30 Both CO!';l SHIOO. Must sell Best offer 768· 1407 GO AROUND TllF.WORLD OB Gas tank. :.aals, xlnt AMtos for Sale t'ODd. Complete S1650 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• w i 11 t rad e r or Ir g Gcw1 cal 95 I 0 motorcycle or convert a •••••••••••• ••• • ••• •• • • ble. 752·0474 Brad ley auto body .-. -part14l!y completed 1977 Lancer 25 l>loop. like $2SOO 759 900S 9 .::; new Owner anx1ou11 Baker'c; Rack S300 t96-70t. -----AtM •I llusllt! w ttrl~. xlnt cond. c:'ucs 952G or trd for 3S moonng + 2l.3 435-6.'>t:I dy~. 536·11326 • •••••••••• • • • • •• •• ••• • eves 1.934 Chrysler, ~eeds com pl(>t~ rest.orauon. engine Cal 34. Atomic 4 Gh, run:.. ex tr a p .. rt ~ ma an. 150 gLn. storm g1b. 492 2588 spinnaker. full rush1ons .. --------- canopy. dinghy. ROI'', Si T Bard. stock. ammac super cond etc 675-0924 New engine --C2U)8881862 llobae 16' "' lrlr $1350 .. ~ Dri 9550 Roth Rood cond 545 7863 .. ..,...._ "'" ~ow 1n N~wpurt MannJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8oGh. SUpa I Docb 9070 ··•····•··•·•·········· SU'5 AV All.AILE YA<.: NewJ.1Qrl 646·0551 Milture l'O uple . no children, need shp for :w !>ctllboat. NU area (';ves 54().0093 COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP # e IM CAl.IF. OVERSTOCKED! 25 CJS available l8 Pick upi avatlable SS Cherokees available 22 Wagoneers available established dmner house as rleanup. dishwashers & lotchen help. Must be ;avwl moms thru lunch. Cask & Cleu\'er. 1660 UC1ve St. l".B. WAREHOUSEMAN Lathe 1\mencan J 9x36" S'l.450. C:olchester 17xSS ·· 3 1n1·h holde , SJ.250 Radial drill 4· S3.000 Vert al' al borer 48' · $6,000 AKC Dober man. f('m . 6 C213) 961 3-134 Lilloru,x new ralculatl)r $20. Oak: antique dresser $100. 5JlS Bruce Cres· rent OXflOB Xmtr & VJo'O Xlnt <'Olld. Sl40 JO wall 2Mlr FM 4 freq A.C )(("Vr w /Crystal SlOO 962-l!l60 35· Challenger Ketch . 60HP diesel aux. hot & l'O)d wtr system. bow & stem rails, dbl hfe lanes, 1T1L1 ny sails. sips 6, hold 1ng lank, AC1DC refng, s tove w 1oven . many other xt ras $4!1,0UU .. ·manctng can be ar ranged ENSl<.i N YACHT SALES . l!H 6 Lafayette. N.B. ~-llJI Local Dr wanl.5 :o1lap Qr sade lie up for 44' power boat 644-6053 VOLUME DISCOUNT DLUH! Need person to learn shipping & rec Also. some maintenance & cleanup. Pnntlllt-: plant SJTos tart ~ mos Black / Ru 5 t ----- Cha m p l1 n l' S350 ACOU~i1CAJ.. Ceahng & 25" color TV. bit an slJde proJ, beaut Pecan con· :,ale by Sylvania, $225. 8:11 7210. 751 97SJ 759-1.naft 5pm Teitture Spray Machine Sell Wllh EJ\S E. Stufft!r~. P 1' work, wkt!nds only P e rson 12 IS yrs old 545-0770 SUMMER JOBS l'.:nJm· lhe be3ch? Work t'ltrly eveningc;, s ho rt hrs Earn lli·S40 or more 1-1 17 )r s C\ld Call 64S8616 SUMMHJOIS Bual a s-.e mbl) Male rem Day or nii:ht ~h aft -; W e train \tacGregor Yachts. 1631 Placentia. CM T ailor. part tame At Ease. lll Fashion Island Pleasant workang rondl- tJons . CQll tailor shop mgr 644 5070 Telephone Sohritallon Xlnl opportumty ror p rr work wlFtr p3y polcn ual. 848-9427 Tclcphooe Sales EARLY llRDS! WOlllCl:l0.1 ,..,,.,._ ... Warehouse Inventory derk for elec lroruc paru, dlstnbutor . Cull ume. Hrs 9·6 Apply Avnet . C M . 350 McCormack. 75"4-ti06l W'mclow 1ln+iftCJ T~ Over 21. 644·849'1 111) )'r old Great Dime. t\KC reg. s h ot s <'le Male. ~93-8666 Fr.eto Yo. 8045 ..•••••.••.•........... Desperate son allerR•C. Eng S prgr S pan M t 5yr AKC lo,·anR 548·2l$3 6~rkittfts 7 week • 546·5392 WO MEN t2> ovt·r JO CUTEKJTTEN1'1gerand FULL-TIM E anelud white wknds, Sam·lpm . 4pm rrudrught Busy N R ofr No saJes Pll 11r medtt·al exper helpful Refs n•~c Call 642 H!l4 9 5 Mon Thurs WOOO WORKERS M1llmen. Assemblers, Table saw workers. San ders & f'im shers. 2 )'r:. cxper nee Xlnt pay & benefits 1\pply 3l2.1 W MacArthur Blvd, S A !)48 2140 K ITTENS. 1 grt:y. orange. I callcq, 546-SZZ7 5 mos. Blk Lubil rish sl'l ler . M Gd w t k1ds 646-7884. Small short hair dog. playful. Fem a le. x Int w/ltids Call 646·620.1 Lab·lluska e max, I yr, good w1ch1ldren. Male Nrts lrg yard 644·Z707 ~ f're e nine m onth ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shepherd Lolovlllg homt• ~ 8005 Good wmperament. h:.~ ••••••••• •••••• ••• ••• •• shots 492 761.3 11-Aftct ll0091 AMERICAN 01\K 8050 MOOHBS! Largest Selection ff.1 .-1 .... & tn Orange County •...•.................. __,...-" Stewart Roth Antiques *•I BUY** Won I ·S 750 E Oyer Rd s A Y.,t hne somrlhanll ror (at Nwpt Fwy) 7518922 Good used Fum1tun' & ('ve.ryooe 1r you hkt to !\pphance:s OR I wlll talk on the pbooe. ---------1 sell or SELL for You WE'IE FOtt YOU Antique Music Boxes• MASTYS AUCTIOM Base pay above m an Slot Machines! 646-8686 & lll-9625 waRe. Add comrrussion Ir Clocks! CASH PAJD boo~ to your base pay HUGE S ELECTION ror high earnings. Stu· A.Irie. For gd used fum. 11nt1 dentAI also r10d Uus on lllftr....._.. ques&clrTV's957..Sll3 Ideal Job Open Wed. lbn• Sot Solid oak L-shaped table. CAU ~Kitt.ering, Irv wts moke beveled glasll 133-1095 (714)754·177'7 64&-o:llOor6313222 TIMI-UR L.arstn.ltK. Equal Opp Em pl.yr m /f Tow truck d.nvers Exp. pfd Over 21 yrs. Top pay ,. romm II benefits A C. AutomoOve Serv 114 C C.11~ Loe Molino., 4912--3805 ---Must sell couch & love11cot • • * • • • + 2 cod tabl~ in good VISIT cond. $150 or bst o rr JONATIIAN BIXBY'S 979-4578 before 2'pm WlfOLf.SAL.E AMER & Good rurru~' Good BR.ITlSH ANTIQUES NEWCONTAlNER pnces Couch~!!. tbls. THIS WEEX cl\r!l, lamps etc 646-7875 2911 Ctoddy Wa, 6 PC. bdrm set. q ual all Sam.a Ana, Ca 540-2911 wood. like new 12.000 value, Will SllC 0 4s.1() 100 gal lank SI 100 Ph 644 718.1 It's :i BREEZE Class1f100 1\ds b42·5678 ~/'/.////'.//.r.r.r....-....-..r..r....-....-....-..... .,,...c;.cr....-..r..r//.//////.r..r....-....-....-................................................... .,,.~. § ~ ~ Fun Funnies ~ ~ ~or ~ § .. I ~ s s ~ Fabulous Fathers ~ ~ § ~ s ~ This Father's Day do something different with an ~ ~ "AD FOR DAD" greeting all the world can sha re ~ § on Sunday, June 18th. ~ s s ~ You can create your own card like the sample ~ § below and bring 1t into any Daily Pilot o ffice or ~ ~ you may mail it to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. ~ § Box 1560. Cost a Mesa. Ca. 92626 The pnce is ~ § only $1 0. Your card must not be larger than the ~ ~ sa mple shown ~ ~ ~ ~ HAPPY FATHER'S DAY ~ § w ~r § ~ § ~ Master Sailor § ~ Jae Dokes § § § § on I .and or St•u § § We Love Thee § ~ S1tlly,Sue&St1m ~ § §. ~ If you need help composing your "AD FOR DAD" § ~ and would like a little cartoon in it. please call a ~ § friendly Dally Pilot Ad-v1 ser at 642-5678. ~ ~ ~ § § § Y CMI c• e1Mn)e yow § ~ F..._,.., Doy ccrd or § ~ UH 'fOW' Meter Cit.. § ~ tK l-*AIMric:•cf. 642-5678 § ~ § §. .......................................... .....,,.. ......................... ...r ....... ~.r~ ........................... ./ ....... .....,.. ....... _,,./ ....... /.//.r///'/.r.r..r.r..r..r/.r.r.r~§ 1977 26 ' Pacemaker Wahoo. lwn 1$5 Chrys . xlnt eood . pnced $9000 below replacement Lall 6'75-4241 loots. Speed & COST A MfSA Sid 9080 AMC-JHf' ••••••• •• •• •• •• • • • •• •• • 252A Harbor Blvd 19' llallet flat bottom COSTA MESA SEA RAY BOATS Now Open Until 8PM halabrand V driv e & 714/549-8023 masc parts Hulls n~s ----L-------.ome ribergla!>s an$: & re Tncb 9560 painting S800 768·6396 •••••••••••••••••••••• • T rCIMfl orlatioft ···········•··········· '63 lnlem·t P t; Short box. whtspoke whls , lrR knoh baes. 4 cyl cng Ofr 979-0183 or7S4-0146 7 Days a week ~s•; Re.wt 9120 ·77 Chevy •1• Ton Scot ••••••••••••••••••••••• !..!.dale w ,shell & C R Trlr ONCE A YEAR CLEARANCE WANTB> towing l'QUI p & 77 Camper. self contained Wilderness trlr 23 · M1n1 fur s· bt'<i on ~. Lon pick rond P P 552 7973 ScrYe S6,370. JO !>portbridge, twin VB's. trim tabs, electnr refng & stove. dO<"ll side power s howe r , 200 j?alloo ruel. man) l'ltlras I t>Ol)I Stock lft;.')l up Musi ~ h.'l>S than J yrs old. S45 3501 eves & weekdays l973 ford c11mper s pel·aal. w 12' camper. auto. I'. S, P R. 20.000 nnf( m1 . i<lnt cond thruuul. sr.~oo S.11·956o Motoriud ltkn '140 .••.•••................ So•• Sl,512 sur1-:n OEt.LX ~: l-'ox.1e 24 Jo:xpr~s l 'n11s1•r \'8, Mc>Pell trlr. t'lt>t1n<' 1 l'lnit. dock 842 012'1 "'"'' l•owl'r. tnm labs, ~~/ --- "'ape•.-.;, IUO ~Jll11fl Cud. 9150 lua<lcti :! only :-:1ork ••••••••••••••••••••••• :rl)31. 67J No 1fr.1 h•r:1 .71 11 d bk Jllea!>(' u-.qvarnJ 1rt 1 ,. 250t:r, rebUJlt t'Oganc. 1t.1th 2 houN $400 or b<lt ofr ror ammed '<a lt• 64.5 781.'.1 nr 2':11 ('uhnllo. C M l rellrl So•e $3,245 ::.I l'uddy Cabin \!1. lrlr. lood~t R1•11dy to h,;h fas hcrm('n" dchi:ht Onh on Sh1t•k 11s,54 San $1 ,193 20· Runabool. \'8. la Ir. on{' only Stock #570 HARJU SON'S SEA RAY 3101 COl\Kt Hwy , N fl 631 2547 '75 llONDA XL 350 2700 m1l.-s. UC'ellcnt con<I Yartury tun1• $650 5"11·2198 '7S St Lella I X R 75 & SL 70 Tn(•kcd Other:. MaxJmum ~ IW4 l605 '7S Honda 750. 14,000 ml. $14.'X> Ml 1429 "75 Chevy LUY P1ekop. 4-spd, tape de<-k. mag!'. pin stnpang. only 25.000 rru·s. xlnt rond. SJO'JS 673.1766 ALLEN GMC TRUCKS . ...... . 1971 GMC '•TON YANDURA v• tur ""'•'" ,.,,, ' f\.l• .,.1111 "'"~ ... \ •'t ,,,, (,If• ',, "'~"°"'•If ~ss9s 1978 GMC 11, TOH PfCICUP :~•OD~ 1' 't(tJ',:;;.,;;~''t WE HAVE A.GOOD SELECT•OM 1!J75 lfondu 750, Id~ ma, Of JIMMYS, 31· Un1flltt", m4n) e~tras. i\sk S1 .,.. top l'OOdlt I on r .. Intl ·~"" SUBURBANS $34,000 831 9395 s.:'IH42Q • 197$ lfooda <.'8750. Action & CREWCA.IS lll I H l•Pfltrokt' clas!l1c 1·,, ~ood cond 17" ml. l ....... "'111!!!119!•4 1laybQat, r<·cond Grey $13~0 557 2386 F.vc. manne enll. Be11t orr ~9SHI Ot1Y5 Do~ Day S47-58U. eve 675 9016 -- ..OOSuxuk1 t>1rt 01ke SEW. uUc• ll<'m~ w1lh ,, S150 Daily f>1lt>l l'l•~:1tftl'<l Ad 642 9125 or 631 4899 . ALLE.N . ' I i . \ ' I l r ' I • ,. I t~ I I ' \ I t 17 I !~.~·. · · · · · · · · · · · ! ~.~~1 ~~~~·. 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Mint -lll!T ~llUIM • .... 1976 t'.uthll.,<' f:ldo Wh1 II blue, many xtr.t~ Mu~t sell S7500 848 3Wt •··•••••···••·••······· ,,,,.., . ···•••·•··••······••··· ·····••·············•· i'~ Mn1 \'lun.m h Gh1J \H I owntr ..;3 llOu m1 A:it fo'M skrt.'<I Ii 1r .. d, F ,1tl .t1r PS , PO SllAHP' Ml 1>479 72 Run11b0ut, Juto, Ol'W pamt, A M /FM CUI. l(d t'Ond. SlllOO. Pb 646-aOeZ 1971DATSUH fJtQUI' Wltb nandud e~u1p meot .. 111 food cood1tlon t1A37~). For ule at ONLY $2075 C...Fo1Lttc•1 645-lHI ·73 Datsun P U llhny xtras $2000/bst ofr Cull 848-8906 fo'ord PU. '71, ~ood cond1 lion, ~ ton, gas & but11ne S2000 714 ~2939. wkdays t:hevy Luv '72, ve,.y good cond & ~·lean· Sl890 Call Rod. ~~17 74 <.:ouner w lair. :.lake bt1:I $2200 P1 rm After 5 P M S48 2596 68 Chevy •, Ton PU 'I Spd V 8 Lo mi's $1800 ~ FOi LEASE! 1978 Chevy .i, Ton F1eets1de P1l'kup. Ar r. P IS. P /B, radio. s tep· bumper, etc. 36 month O.E.L. $149 99/m ontb. C ap COS l -$6537 .76 ' R.esidual·S3200.06; Inillal payment -$434.99; on ap proved credit. ( 14929). SECUlfTIES AUTOLEASI~ 3931 MacArthur·IH038 NEWPORT BEACH 752-2526 1973 Oat:-.un p1e k up w shtll S1800 or best of for 968 3476 COMPUTE IOOYSHOP HOWOPIH UCBJ.EHT SB.ICTIOMOF IMWRESAUS Wl• may havt' your nelCt car 1n our mvrntory Call ws today' 831 -2040 495.4949 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & SaJe:i;.Serv1ce· Leas1n~ Roy CcrYer,lftc. Rolls rtoyce UMW 1540 Jamboree Newport Bea<'h_640-6444 CREVIER &I ST & BROADWAY SA,.IA Al<A 835·3171 fHf UUIMATE OAtVINCi MACHIN( •USEDBMWs• 7120024spd (75311\J '7220024.(;p 1544LIAI '74 <ro2A,A/C/(59f!LPO) '7S530i Auto. 1916MTV J '765.n :Luit1606PllM > i65:n; S!R <SISIRCS> '763.~tJ\ 1475PQS1 ·n J20l 4.Sp .stereol 099til Closed Ott Sundays lr-.d M•w '78 HONDA Cars M4HY To CllH .. frotlt! UNIVERSITY oe..-we. ......_ Ccn • GMC Trucks 21:15() llarhor Ulvd Cuita Me~" f.411 ~o l!n5 llONDJ\ t:VCl' Sia tJon Wagon w Jlr, oll:'rt.•o, AM FM radio , nt•W br~J<c>:., new lire:.. new ballery. lug..:u.:t· ra1·k fanry pm ::.tnpmi: <:0cxt t•oodJt1on S2000 St-eat at 496 ('abnllo Sr . l'ofilu M~a l d<'ro~., lro111 Wl~ld1(f Pla1a1 or tall 645-!IJ76 ·74 C1v1c XJnt c.·ond New 11res S2200/ofr C<1ll 751 9627 a~k for .Jun 9732 ·········•••··•········ 1974 Jensen Interceptor Ill. 22.000 mi, t•omph:te i;erv1ce record av:ulablc Custom paml, beautiful lo behold, ha:. had TLC $13,000 firm. P P Ca 11 521-2700 ....__Ghia 9735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Karmann Ghia Xlnt cond S.1100 or bst ofr !>S9-1342 ·74 Ghia, last of its kind xlnt shapl· l ~t St!HJO la ket> 644 :!223 Maida 9738 V-9570 ·n BMW 5301 ••••••••••••••••.-.••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto. sunroof. stereo mu.st ~II. under mrkt. "'~ •~ ~" r. C'ad Cpe de V1lll:', d!> '.)wne lease. S200 mo Sll.~ ~--160 IMPORTS 661 2975 Pnshn-c-of Huntinlgton l91f.S Harbor Blvd · C M Beach &S offenne lacquer 645-6120 ·n ~ de Ville, 18.000 m i 's, loaded . $8950 67>7119, Sat/Sun. ooly paint, melal finisbina & fender nanng to Porsche owners. 536-71:188 74 VW Super Beetle. ex· cell cond. A M /FM. W.W , blu, grey Int, :M.000 ml. r.?850. S5T-72S8 • ~-- Brand New '7K SC. silver , $25 ,900. 7S2 2363 dys. t~0077 ev('s1wknds _weelldaya, 8·5. ,. 9921 • • Cl .. o 'f» XR7 Cougar. Au to P IS. windows, brakes 6'6-2700. '13 Monterey, xlnt cond . oew brakes It uphol, P tS. P /8 . air 11600 645-1897 "rm• n•o ·················•····· 1974 Ply Satellite SU Waa. 9 pu.s.. p /S, p I B. Au, Gd II res, trat11> Cooleor. air s hock11. trailer futch. CB Radio incl. Good Cond. $UIOO. 1121 s Orance. S .A ·70 !HIT. Ol'wly rebtulc eng111t-& µaint .)Ob. Xlnt rond $!l000/flrm 645-641~ VOLKSWAGEN : ~ic• • 19'i4 Ford Galaxy. R/11. • llll', good cond . $1600 '711 Marqu1i< Brand new, 0000 m1, :.llll under warr AM11''M quud w t CB J>wr llOll·nn;i l'tU1 :.e <'litrl. mu:,t ~t'll $ti600 C'a II 640-2788 ·111 Stauon wagon SSOll be"i offer 642 22s ... 67:>-S906 '74 911 Coup('. Blk/Blk, Loaded. Be~t Around !OM Xlras675-7894 '68 912 5 spd Rblt engitrans Nice look.mg. $4.96() Ca 1100 s m R...... 9755 .....•..••............. TEST DRIVE OUR "LE CAR OFTHEYUR" ( :ooll 111vtmtory 1n s loc.·k Hurry while they la!>I ' MIRACLE MAZDA/REHAUL T nso Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 645-5700 Rolfs Roye~ 9756 ···••••··········•·••·· ( lOSfD ~llNOAI'\ l!Jl•I H11lh. l<o) C'l' Sil\ 1·r !'loud JI flt•.1ul t'Jr • 496-5105 ----- Top Dollar Paid tor Used VW's COMMONWEAL TH MOTottS SIHCE 1953 1442So. Bnstol Sant.a Ana 546-0220 Approx l m 1 No or Sooth Coast Plaza 7l CONVT Superb t•ond '\~ FM 8 trk Many xtras SJ.SOU b('!.t t>£r '196 0973AM Volvo 9772 ·······•······•········ IEFORE YOU IUY A USS> VOLVO, See us Jt South ern Orange County'i. Volvo 1 leadquarters MA1l9UIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 OtlAHGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSl\'F:L Y VOLVO • • • • • • ,. . ROGER MILLER SAYS. .. low Prfce1!" LEASING 494-1131 546-99'7 ~ '75 Monte Carlo. 28.000 nu 's Xlnt ~·ond A1C, p w, ~ 833·079! ---7i Monte Carin Aar. P t B . I' S, xtra:.. lu m 1 $5100 lc'VCS 5&).I}() 18 ----'77 Munh• Ca rlo Auto, /\ (. I» S. P I R, $4 7 50 Kil 9364 aft 5 [.arge't Volvo Oe<ilt•r 71 Cht'vy Mah bu 4 dr an Oranitl' County' fo.ng ntb work Best ofr UUYur LEA.~r; wll 540·5029 aft 5pm DIHEl-r -- '68 Ford LTD Wa~on '72 Ford Tonoo Wa~on 642 35H2 ---- Ford Granada Chia, ia, lo Dll. load~ Mu&t '>t'll tlus week l.Awcsl pos:.1 ble prier BarbJrJ "645-9944 a rt n ) < J 11 0-ane. Ml 2891 *tc.g 9952 ....................... lit. Mw.t.JJ1g, • Must sell 1;000 t•ond1t1on. '>harp, " A JUtom<1l1(" Sl ~9S :i4';' 31112 -- -Nl'arl) reston.'<I Lboks & ·61 Ford Ranchero V ti run-, H'ry i;ood Sl 150/bst runs great. neeili: painl ofr tradt•s Befort• IOA M $6()() 84i -8655 ~ :lli.22 •74 Duster V·ll, A IC. P1S. PJB. must sell this wk SIOOO Cail 962 581.3 ·75 Suburban Wagon full pwr . xlnl cond lllUSl M! II. $22S01111a k~f­ for Af\er 4 P M 549·3112 611 Val.Jani slant 6. 4 dr. auw trans. radio Very ~ood l'Ond 54,000 nu ., SliOO by ong owner <.:1111 S.SI 0270 -------69 l<'ord Cort1n;1 . (;rt-at "i6 Mui.t<1ng JI MPG. 4 '72 Duster VS 1 owner Lo cond1t1on Et·onomy tyl. 1 -.pd, AI C Pt B. rru XJnt cond $1500 Ph SI<$ O O I be:; t of (er s uper l':tr SJlOO 752 7939 645-5.916 5.51· 1566 -------- '72 Mu:Jt:.ing Slvrt blk POIUtiac 9965 "MOMM.A'S IA.IV vnYI. auto. uar, PS. PB. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "GOTTA GO.. Sl9SO Must ~ell :.oon '76 Gran Pnx. LJ i\11 ....... • ••!! 7S!H771 or644 SOJR pawer lmm.ic S460u Be UI 1....., P into 3 540 7800 or 75i OOt>!I '" • ";'4 Hatchback I ownr. V 6, k ds door, all glass hatchback P IS , A M /FM ~tt.·rl'o eviw_n_·_. ----- w /sunroof: wtute w /red, lJlpe. S4K m1 Gd rubber '76 Gran Pnx, full pwr. tr1 m & interior <SO & brks S22SO P ply AMrF'M sler, $4JOOor bsl SPORTY•'>. 4cyl <easy 642-6623 olr XJnt c.'Ond 968 5818. on gas'~>. auto Still UD· der warranty' Parlled m 1976 Mu:;tang Maeh I n..dlrbird 9970 Daily Pilot Employet' AM/FM stereo 14 t rk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Parkin~ Lot. lJO W Day tape V '> 4 spt-ed '67 T B ird . new eng St., Costa Mesa. Mon 6'S-7LJObet 9AM to2PM. AM / 1-' M c .! s' thru Fri. II to 5. call a..,.,.... 9955 $1700/make ofr Ph 5 3 4 7 s 3 J t.: v .. 5 & •••••••••• •• • •• •• •• • •• • _67s.3527 _______ _ weekends for Appl . Rootbe e r color 1973 Ford ,,., ton, lo m i, b I I T-o 9765 S FM A s o u t ely mm ac -1-· Pi , heater, A M I , 8 $.l1,900 Ph 646.5708 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• trk stereo, capt 's chairs, 644-00'TO IEFORE YOU $111,:,10 Mu 10:10 ------miracle mazda SS C.'he\ 2 dr, partially [!~~~ r:~~;~. ~'..\r.~;;, & 77 Cut!as" Brougham, MlrYwridl 9947 l'OncourH· cond 1t ion . •••••••••••• •• • •• •• • •• • l'Very option + T top. 1971 Mavenck Grabtwr pl~ $6795/80 957 1998 $1000. 7141737-Utg aftl'r 6 P'IMo 9957 '66 T·Blrd Xtra d n all orag1na l Sl800 Cdll 83S-46M '>wfer conversion SJ750 or bst ofr 552.9444 or Ccap; 9715 2150 Harbor llvd. S8..L YOUR __________ '70 Impala Custom hdtp, 2025 S. Manchester PS, PB. dir, vs. low Anaheim 750-2011 ITllles, 493-4066 PM weekdays ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9950 1972 fOID i6 T·Btrd, fully loaded, unma c. ss.soo. Pvt pan y S40-7800 o r 524·215'i eves/wlmds. 5.2·S630. Iv msg. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa M~ 645-5700 TOY OT A, ·;3 1 ton Chevy Step Van, '76 Capri v~. PIS. dlx in-SEE us .• 13. body, 34,855 mi's, ter. AM/FM t"a ss Lo G , -:--pd rru's. $3100. 646-1578 tm Mazda LC. 5 s · MARnu1s TOYOTA ~ood rond 54().0428 xlnl cood. S2.800 or bst. ..,. ••••••••••••-•••••• ••• P'IMTO COUPE '76Chevy Nova. lig ht blue ORANGE COUNTY'S AutomalJc lrans. & only Swedish Volvo Mechani<" maaJlil'. Pt~. P /B. auto NEWEST 111.000 miles A real c lean at Ivan'!., 1995 Harbor trans. Air. cust whls. LINCOLN.MERCURY car• (361EXB> ·73 T·&rd. sunrool. dark brown metallic, dark brown V\Dyl lop, leather bucket seats. full pWT. AM /FM st e reo, orig . owner. Re flects TLC . 7r. ,.__, :\ t 71' Capn, 1600cc, 4 ('yl Mustsell 963·4473aft7 MIS.")IONVIEJO ,;, uvulU~ van. • on, 1500, runs grt!al '. Call 831 -2880495-1210 .K.>.000 m1. n~w tares. xlnt after 5PM 548·5956 Mon ~s-..na 9740 -- ··ond , many extras. F 78 ('f'lirn (;T C'oupt', $4800 After 5 PM , n ••••••••••••••••••••••• bt·1.:t'. 1\Mrfo'M rai.M·llt'. ~C'nf1e(', 'ii i-::IOo Ford van 1:J115 VH J. Runs ~real M11v1n~. $1822. best tak~ 11 Call A . J 494 1922 mom:. 494-4536 1>'7:>2SJO ·74 Capri . 50,000 m1 , 1975MIZ210 lo rn1. Shurp' 4ll:~!l6Hi, AM/FM swreo cass. 2llOO SEDAN. Toboceo brown 8-!IAM. or art l IPM eng. ~JOO/bst. &~1 75...Tl & lll immaculate '-'Oru.11 -- l'Ves '74 Capn 4 (•yl. movin~ musl sell qwck. ~1800 Call 675-l):J94 t1on' (229MFW I Mu.,l 7ti SH5. I-:x<'t'I, ~IM seeloapprec1ut1·' 1Juy111 AM 1-'M II trk, mny lease. xtru:-.. m!ll sell $3750 5'\6-llrlfi --o.t-9720 '72Custom Jnt 'I Travclall, ... •••••••••••••••••••• 1974 Mli 450SE ·72 <.:<ironJ Mark JI. 46,600 II 0 options. Af t:. P /S, xlnt tow veh1clt• or fam wgn. $25001 RO 644-0080. •DlllVEA * •LITTLE...• SAVE A LOT '73 Chevy Van 20, 350 V8, pant'lled , <'ll rpeted, <'U!.tom paint, lo m 1, 1ilSO(J pp 493 4066 ~W-tec:t 9590 ············•••••••·••• WEWILLIUY YOUIDATSUH PAJO FOR OR NOT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN '111 !u.111 t '.1J>1;.,'r.u10 831 -1375 493.3375 WE BUY ClEAHCARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHMOLET ~Harbor Rlvd. COSTA MF.SA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 1-'0R TOP USED CARS 1-'0REIGN, DOMESTIC SHOP&COMPARE BARWICK DA TSUM "'.111 l.1.1:\ t .tJH"'ifLlf!•• 83 1-1375 493-3375 •DATSUNS• L-.WectiOlt Of AJIModets SALES-LEA51 NG l'ARTS-SERVIC~ COSTA MESA DATSUN :!M5 11 AHBOR RLVD 540.6410 540-0213 <B>Z, '78, AtC, auto, 6.000 ma. $8750. 540·1219 or ~ orCLASSICS 1973 Datsun p i c kup I( your car LS extra clean w / c a m p e r s h e I I !>t'e ur. Ctrst $2400/best offer. 549-7981 , IAUB IUICIC 00.1918 an 6 2925 Harbor Blvd • ---C<Jsta Mesa 979 2500 72 Datsuu 1200, good WE BUY USED CARS -rood SJJ75. Call even· mRs or wk.nds 831 2188. CALLGARTll Used Car Mgr 540·5630 IOll~SOX & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WEIUY USB> CARS! We're the new Cht'vrolet dealer.1hlp m the Irvine /\ulo Center We need your u.'>ed t' a r' JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET 21 Auto C:Cnter On ve IRVINF: 768-7222 ........ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gcwud 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Datsun 240Z. xlnt. mags. air, sunscreen, etc 548-7952 '76280Z 2+2, wire wheels. cru.ise control. s lereo cass., air, silver, P.P . 8.TT-11156 1976DATSUH 210Z 4 speed, air cond., silver exten or, stereo & in ex- c e 11 e n t con dition! (342PRK> For sale at OHLY $6195 Corl fox~ 645-3661 '72 240Z, Ol'W c!Utl h, shocks. brakes l~l of fer ~ 09!l6 or 5411 1618 ·n Km,:: (.'.;jb, 12,1100 m1 5 Spd, 1-'M AM ~t1•n•o ca:.:. S400CI Ca 11 641i IMJ8 evs 9723 •······················ '76J08GTB, pnstme, offers Dealer Complete with s tereo, m1 's, gd ('Ond. $2100. pwr, Wtndows end with 714·842-3612 aft 6pm. only 34,050 low miles - (142.LJW>. Buy or lease. ·n Cehca GT Coupe White "'1th tan Lnlenor 1974 MIZ 450SL F.qwpmenl includes pwr windows. stereo, air cond & 10 immaculate condition' 1018729> Duy or lease 5spd .. A M/F 'II o;lrr"" with K t rac k. wire whttls. derk rack. pm !>lrtpes. 15,000 miles . Cherry cond. Ask ror Rick 962·9824; 646-9303 '72 Corolla 4dr. xtra xlnl We have a ~ood sclec'tum tond 1 $1 , 195/ofr 1:15 o( other floe M l:iZs m our EmeraJd Bay 494-4J7ij mventoey (;all us today• MISSION VlfJO IMP O llFS •••• , I' '' *••• • ' t•11 .. I• •• O•• 83 1 1748 49~ 1704 ovaao HEW AND USED '72 Ceica Radial tires. A M IF'M I! track Stereo, 4 speed Clean & excellent cond1 tion. Call 673-6020 Tri ..... 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mert·edci. Benz Availa '76 TR7, 12K mi. A tC. ble For Lease Or green. Must sell. $4000. Purrhase. Call For A PhMJ-6038&759-1501 Quote On The Model Of '70TR6, roll bar. new lop, Your Chorce! good rood, $2000 or best House Of Imports •1•1 •A""'Mf'\lff IVIMA P'lllil ,lltlt l \l f 1•\llll\A '73 280C, Lan w/camel mt, lo m i's 50,000. $8700 Eves, Mon ·f'rt a rt 6, 581-5547 '76 M.B. 280C. lo m i's, loaded, must sell $.12.000. 673-43111or540.9646 '722SOC, bm c. P IS, P t H. P /W, e lec sunrf. air, AM /FM , $6700. P .P 493-6284 '72 ~E 4 5. OUl.'!tandmg condjt100 Ca II 8J6. 7634 oHr 675-8949 Vol&swagen 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Sqbd, reblt eng. New clutch. lgn1llon Must sell 962-6280 aft 5 •74 4l2 wagon. EHellent cond1tum $2.5.50. 645-7983 '71 VW BUS. Rblt eng. l"Stm mtr Xlnl cond. Call s.46-4188 alt 6. '73 VW Soper Beetle, xlnt running cond, Sl 700 661·2687 '73Sup.~ Cle<1n. $1750 /BO 54S-4231 '71> :1000 Dark red, all OP· trolll> SUNROOF 38,000 fi7 VW BUS Gd cond. rru Sl3,SIM) b~l ofr Ph Sc.rnroor. S2200tur ofr ~D 54R __ t54_o __ _ MGI 9744 '70 VW VAN, reblt l.'ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mech anically snund '77 M<:n convert. 4 spd, AM 1-'M stereo cass. sand, tOK m1, mml cond. ~.Mus\ sell. 759·1499 SIOOO Call 4!M 3510 --- ·s Cortina, great t'nnd1 uon. economy S14 00/ or bst ofr 551 1566 ~Mll!Oor675·7903 ""'9eot 9741 Fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •• •• •••••••• ••• •• 73 Peu,teot 504. sunroof. 'i:! ( 'nrl\ l W~I Spult·r ,1111 AM I FM, AC, recently '63 Gd engine. ~d for dune buggy, new tares $250 675-4977 1968 VW 1-'asthack. 35.150 m1. AM t FM. c ng in ~ood cood. Good trnnspnrta Uon. Must sell Goe:< to 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lilvd .<.: M 646 l!IH2 s teel bells A·l cond. DeaJershipisoowOPEN OHLY SISIS • 4 pd 1 h AtC SJ600 Call Dick an 7pm a •ya • -oE ~ 70 164 ·N • tr. . l'iA ~ NewpcwterllMtrs AM I F M .• nu l 1 res. 640-4734. LINCOLN-MERCURY lla.rhor. 1 ·0~121 Mesa :;hocks. hi m1, S2900/ofr ~.... 9925 l&-lBAutoCent.er Dr 642..0 T~S '7R Thunderbird, under 548 <.0-X...m --,. SD"""'-L.a.kA Forest exit ---_J r t .. 000 -..... ...,~._· ______ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ... :r ~ actoey warran y, ... ~ Autos. Used ••·····•·•·········•••• 9905 ··•····•·····•••••····· '71 Hornet Svortabout. A IC. P /S. P /B, good l'ond. Asking $1 350. 8311-7210 or 751-9753 i4 Chry~ler NewPQrt. 2 IRVINE '77 P'tHTO IT\J'i; 751-1891. P.P dr. good cond. $2200. Ph ll0.7000 4 Cyt. A.utolRatic v 991 9974 ~l.29:>evesalt6pm. 3 dour <111 i<lit.;.; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 CHayir• _ UtUe 1s Big'' Classified halthbat"k. wh1\(' w, red ~ ads are really small inter Under 11.000 m 1·-. CO.OOIA "people to people" sales & stJll under warr l<'an '75 Vega .Wagon w /rack Xlnl cood. Lo mi's . Pvt pty Alr cond. Nu tares, SJ 975 644-2871 -------- With sunroof, speed con· calls with big readership tastk car. but we bough\ trol, stereo, lilt wheel. and big results! To place van & must sell. Pnced pwr. door loclls & vinyl your classified ad. call JW!t nght Call 534-7533 Have something to sell" Class1f1ed ads do 1t well roof.au the extras! For today642-5678 eves1wk.nds sal~~ ~RKP). A11fos. Hew 91001-A.tos---. -... -.-.---9-1_00_ 645-1'6 I MC) •• ••• • •• • •••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• ••••••••• 9910 ····•••··········•••·•· ·7 1 Bui ck Le Sa bre. .New 9100 Detailed. new ures. $750 Call 645 l29S ('Ves after 6 pm '77 Cordova, s unroor. c ruise control, tilt, ster eo. P /W, P tseat. P /locks, wht/wbl land., tan leather Inter. $5490. 554-~ ----· Cadillac 9915 ·········••·····•·•·•·· • • TEST DRIVE A DIESEL SEVILLE • Nabers Cadillac .'hllfl I l.11 t>o II Bh.i (•"I.I \1. '·''\Ill 'lllKI 1977 Cad Cpe de Ville, loaded, lo ma. $9200. 67~7119 ALLEN RESALES 1977 FORD THUMDERllRD fl<IO e'l"'N)r Mt-toc;r...,., •o (.OOd . 27 000 mllet S ••11.e ntw' 1822NW0) $6995 1975 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE B•we •-••r1or full pr .... ,,, t•-.•°"'v •• , cana ~ m•IM 6 t ··s·6~49s 1977 PLYMOUTH SEBRING COUPE e 11c." ,.., .. h .. 11 "'~ •"""'' ,.,.,,~., ... , ,..,.., \ .,_, ~ ...,. S.,t ,,, •.•• 52995 I 9 7 6 C.ADILl.AC SEVILLE r.n11) ~•IMHlf hfll ~ tit cnno ••n• 1 1 "' "' .. "'"'"' t831NUMi 58995 Cc lac•I .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·n Mark V, cream color, loaded, 20,000 mi's. xlnt cond. P . P . 6 40·8444 wkdys9-S. 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CORVETTES!• 16To CllooMFro.. 1963 ..... 1971 HOWAIOCa. ...... DOVE&QUAJLSTS. (Near MacArthur Jamboree & Bristol> NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 133-0116 ........ ------1 CORVETI'E '77 lmmac, must sell' 527-2260 dys, 831 1456 eves VITT ES '77Vet T Top 4 speed, loaded• (4()7()62) $9495 '77 Vet T Top. 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"B&H,I like your style!' l )' . ·, i ,, " 'j ! ;i ~{ '· t l I t \ ,. I I l I ' I I l 17 ' Huntington Beach Fo1•ntain Valley EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 157, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1978 0 rternoon .Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS The Booze War: Liquor Sells f}alicker By JACKIE HYMAN 0t -o.ily Pilot $taH Liquor firms or all sites are gearing up this week for an ex- pected price war in the w~ke or heav:;. discounting by a maJor s upermarket chain. Controvero;y over the cuts cen- 1 ers or the (ac t tha t a stat~ Supreme Court decision throw· ing out so-called fair trade laws as re~traints or trade still may be appealed by the s tale Alcoholic Beverages Com· mission. Mos t firms contacted said they believe the old law. which permitted manufacturers of brand-name liquors to set retail prices. 1s still in e ffect until ap- peals ure exha~ed. However. a spokesn)an for Safeway supermarke ts dis· agreed. He added that his .,..., " ... ,.... ,..... TEACHER WISHNICK ADDRESSES HIS COLLEAGUES Court Calls Halt to Fountain Valley ·camp-in' Teachers' Protest Try Blocked in FV By RAYMOND F.STRADA JR. 0t tM 0 .. 1, Piiot Stall Armed with a court order and uss1s ted by two pollcem~n. Fountain Vallev St·hool DislncL officia ls blocked an altempt by a t ('achl'rs group to occupy d1!>· trict hc·adquarters Monday. About 120 lt•acher~ camped 10 !)Ide d1~tnt·t offl('l'!> la~t Wednes day and Thur~day n1J.(hh in pro l est or th(' school board's firing of 96 instructors and order!> for program cut::;. T e a c h e r I e <t d e r Y u I c. Wishn1ck, who earlier vowed lo AO to Jail ralht•r than cease the protest, told about 70 teachers Monday Lhat lawyc•rs will study the court order bl'fore any further al·t1on 1~ taken. A hear· ing 1s scheduled June· 19 in Orange CoLmt)' Superior Court. Founlain Valley .school board Ni:xons Wait At Pol/,s m Voters Line Vp San Clemente polls were so busy today that former Prest· dent Richard Nixon and his wife had to wait in line for a booth a nd a rubber s tamp. "The Nixons came in dunng our busiest time. when we had 22 people who voted within 10 minutes," said precinct eaptrun Pauline Waterman. Mrs. Waterman said the other voters at Concordia School were calm. but obviously delighted to see the N1xons, who have rarely appeared in public, even in San Clemente. where Lhey have Jived in seclusion since Nixon's res- 1Anat1on from the Presidency nearly four years ago "The N1xons talked Mth eVC'ry hody -they were ve ry cor- d 1al." s aid Mrs. Wa t erma n . "And tht'Y hoth looked won· derful. Mrs. Nixon was so pret· ty. S he was weanng an aqua 1-1uede su1t " members unanimously okayed the legal action al a Monday morning meeting. T~e board approved the teacher firings and program cut· backs last month, s aying they were necessitated by declining c•nrollmenl and in order to shirt more funds toward basic s ubJect instruction District aides told trustees Monday that teachers had dis· rupted the work of office cm ployees. damaged furniture and equipment and caused a sizable cleanup job during the two-night protest last week. Deputy Superintendent Glen Hardy said a bag containin~ "animal derecation'' was left b\I the lcachcrs in an office and ~l:'veral "textbooks were found urinated upon." School board President Dick Plum commented that the bag "was probably left by som e animal posing as a teacher ." Officials sa id no dol lar estimate on damage and loss of employee work time is availa- ble The order was signed by Superror Court .Judge Harmon G Scoville and was served on teacher officials as they entered d istrict orrices near Talbert A venue a nd Newland S t reet Monday afternoon to hold their third 'camp-in' protest Teacher leaders said they will meet Wednesday to discuss their next movt> tn the protest. The temporary restraining or- der prohib1ls teachers from con- ducting any type of demonstra lion on school district property Carter Address WASl-ONGTON <AP> -Presi· dent Carter 's commencement address at the U S . Naval Academy on Wednesday will at· tempt to sum up the relationship between the United States and Soviet Union. a n administration official said today. Carter himself is deeply involved In writing the speech. which Is still m draft form, the official said. chain's price cuts went intd pf feet last weekend and the volume of liquor sales doubled "It is our unders tanding that the decision was efrectivc when announced." s aid Paul Campbell. Safeway public rl'la lions s upervisor. ··we fell that any delay would be totully un1ust1fled in view of the many years lhal consumers were rcquJred lo pav artificially high 1mces," he said Campbell s aid he didn't have a list of the cuts tn rronl or him. but noted that they intludc both house brcmds and nationally ad· ve rt1s ed lubels. One · of the sharpest price t uts, he !laid. 1s up 10 $5 on a half-gallon of bourbon Despite the temporary rise in volume. Campbell s aid he ex· peels sales to return to near· normal when other firms begin discountmg Alpha Bela Supermarkets re· porledly has also ord~red an im· mediate c ut in ltquor price" llowever.J a spokes man for lhat 11 rrn could not Ix' r eJ ched tor tom m ent early today. l van Owen. vice pres ident of Lucky Discount SupermarkeLc;, s aid his chain has not yet reached a decision. "We• obviously are going to be very compel1tive." he said. "We 'rl' reviewing the .,1tuat1on. We'r e lryin~ I<> d e ll'rm1n1• whether the price c ub <al Suf e\\-ay l are week1.•nd spec1al1. or permanc•nt " While the g1anl chains wag1· the ir war. some owners of tn· <fl-pendent liquor stores believe lht• "mom a nd pop" operations <Set• LIQUOR, Page A2> oillas Drawing Fire HB Councilman, Mayor Exchange 'Gestures' By ROBERT BARKER Ol Ille Dally Pllot Stall Outs poken John Thomas came under heavy fire Monday night from I lu.ntingLon Bt'ac h Mayor Ron S henkman and two tol· leagues for the way that Thomas has bt.'en comporting himself Js a <.·11 y <'OUOC'1lman Sh~nkman declart·d that th<.· c1I r has twcn publicly t:mbdr ra.,scrl by Thomu~ · m et hods et nd ci lll'gallom. 1n statements al lht• 'Heavier' Balloting Reported Precinct workers reported "a heavier than usual turnout" to· day as Orange County voters went to the polls to help decide the fate of Proposition 13 along with state and regional offices By the lime the polls close at M o'tlock tonight. 60 percent or the· county's 879.575 rcg1s t e rt:d vot~rs are expected to have v1-. ited their polling places. Ir so. that w1 II be a record turnout for a primary election in a non-presidential election year. The turnout described a s heavier than us ual 1s traced to voter interest in Prop. 13, the Jarvis initiative aimed at n ·· forming Californ1a·s property tax laws. • Hut at the sa me time . Republicans and •Dem ocraL'i as Wt.'11 as members of lhc American Independent Part-. and Peace and Freedom Part\· will select their 1978 s tale offtc<.:. cong ress 1 on a I and s la l t· k Ats lature st:rndarrl hc<•rcrs * * * Early Voters Reported in HB, Valley Voters were reported to be turning out m unusually heavy numbers in Huntington Beat'h and al a bnsk pace in Fountain Va lley. a check at voling pre- cincts showed today. An election worker at Hawes School in Huntington Beach said that more than 60 out or 300 re~- 1s tered vote rs had ca~t their ballots early today. The election worker said that 10 voters were wailing 1n hne when the booths o pened at 7 am. "It has been quite steady and without any lapses." she said. ··1 would call it an unusually heavy turnout." Similar results were reported in other precincts at the Senior Citizens Center in downtown Huntington Beach. at the Los Amigos Trailer Park al Ellis Avenue and Newland Street. at the Gothard Street Fire Station and at Sowers Middle School. Voting in a l least two Fountain Valley p<?lling places appeared to be bnsk. at Tamura Elemen· tnry School and McDowell Elementary School. The polls remain open until 8 pm. In addition to state and county iss ues, Huntington Beac h voters were casting their ballolR O(l u series of c hanges In the city charter beginning of a stormy city coun· ell meetrng. Shenkman s aid that he was concerncd by what he termed we rt' pe rsonal a.llack s that Thomas has directed against the city administrator, assistant Cl· ly udmin1strator. city attorney and ch1e r of !JOiin• lie said lhal he didn 'l want the l'il} to become a laughing stock. I It> s a 1d I hat he desires the coun- l'll to oper<llt• w11h d1 gn1ly and lip a Tree This kill1.•11 h,1s -..onwthing l<i mt..'O\\ :1lmul .. J lint' I'> na· I rotw I Adopt a C 'at 1\lonth \11~ onl' so 1nthn1..·d t an gt•t .t cal ~llld a I l'l'<.' adoptwn i..1t at the Orange Count.\.' \n1mal Shl'llt'r For delarb . 1·all P al (;ul\ c•r. prcs 1clcnl ol the i\n1mc.1l A'>ststantl' l.l'uguc: of (}r;1ng1.• Counl'. .ii :J:!7.~i'i:-1. or !H11l I 127. · Valley Council Mulls Factory; New Jobs Due? Fountain Valley City Council members will m<'ct tonight 10 <.·ons 1der approval of a SI 5 mtllton development agency financing plan for a propos<'d 264.950-squarc fool rat'lory that could provide as many as l,2fi2 JObs for area residents. 'l'he counl'il, acting a s the r1ty 's A~ent) for Commun1t} Development, will meel al 7·30 pm. at <'1ty hall. 1020<1 Sluter Avt•. Tlw propos<.•d farlory would be built by Q B Properties. u Newport Beach firm. Tl would house a vu.lco tape machinery facility ror BASF Corporation on 22.8 acres at the corner or Talbert Avenue and Ward St reel. The rinancing plan calls for the dty to loan St 5 million to the dcvelopmcnl agency from c1·. ty r eserves. according to Coun. c1lman Roger Stanton. Berore constructtrm begins, the development agency must agree to buy the site for $2 million from Q·O Properties. Stanton sa11'1 without b1cJtering. Concern on the part of some council members has been build- ing against Thomas in recent weeks and (.'Ulm1nalcd arter Thomas had charged that the c1 · I y 1s corrupt and that Pohcl· Chief Earle Rob1ta 1 I le ha~ '"railroaded" people out of town. Thomas was blasted for hi.., one-person approach to problem s ol v ing and hi ~ attack on Hob1la11le two weeks e1go hv Murder Plot Councilman Ron Pattinson. Ho b1latllc s aid that the <·hargcs were indefensible and irresponsible. llarsht·r leehngs appeared to -;urfa<·l• al a meeting in city hall las l week 1n which Shenkme1n and Thomas both attended. She nkman made his entrant•t• inlo the room by g1\ ing Thomas .. ,he linge r ." Thomas re- t q1rncated Thomas was smiling <Sf'e ATI'ACKS, Pag.-t\21 Coast Woman Faces Charge By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI -Oallf PllOt St•H :\ Seal Beach widow. whrn.C' hus band was shot to dea th in his Signal HJll busmess last year by a gunman who ignored the S.S.500 1n the v1ct1m 's pocket. 1s Jailed today, charged with arranging the murder. Helen Mrazek, 31, was taken into cus tody al her home at 4148 Ironwood Ave., near the Old Ranch Golf Course. by a team of Signal llill detccL1ves al 2:45 p.m . Monday. She 1s charged with murder and cons piracy to commit murder. according lo Detective Sgt. Don Anderson, who alleges there are Mexican Mafia con· necL1ons involved 1n the case. He said further cha rgcs 111· vol vmg others a re forthcominl! !1s a result of th(• slay ing of Hobert f''. Mrazek. 33. who wa., g unned down las t Nov. 17 1n ht~ Signa l 11111 hobby shop and {'a rpeting ins tallation outlet. Mrazek was shot once tn lhc head by a tall. swarthy m;m, who quickly strode· to a wa1tm).! tar driven by anotht:r man. ac· cording to a lone witness' ac· count, police s aid . lnvesto~ators said today lht>y believe Mrazt.'k wa~ murdered in <·onnect1on w1lh a love triangle 1nvolv1ng anoth e r m a n himself found slain three we<'ks ago -contracted throug h Ml':<· 1can Mafia hnk!!. "ll 's JUSt a matter of lime." Detective Sgt. Anderson said of pending charges against other individuals allegedly 1mplicatcd tn the killing or Mrazek. Ile s aid Detective Frank Faltkan was <·onfcrring with lht.: Los Angeles County District At· torney's Office today on rormal complaints c harging murdt·r Thieves Get Safe in HB Safecrackers raided the new brick headquarters building ;it Bolsu Chica State Beach in llun . lmgton Beach early today. T hey huffed and they puffed and they rolled the 2.000 pound safe a quarter·mlle to a wa1tmg getaway vehicle, said Ra nger Rill Stahlberg, who could trace the scrape and dra~ marks . The half-ton safe contained on- ly about $150 1n small change and the value or the safe itself is uboul $1.000, Stahlberg said The burglars who broke In through a window also s toic as- s orted first aid equipment from a locker. and conspiracy to commit murder. Investigators allege they hav<.' developed information that at leas t Sl0,000 wa s paid to :-.omeone LO kill Mrazek. whose body was round sprawled beside hrs workbench when police ar- rived. Detettive S,l?t. Ande rson charged today that a lengthy probe of the at-first seemingly senseless slaying led lo evidence of a love affair between the vie· t1m 's wife and the other recent murder v1ct1m. He was Raymond Garcia, 19. round shot through the head like Mrazek. Lhrce week~ ago in East Los Angeles. Investigators say they are pu n ted fo r a motive in the murdl•t ol Garr 1a, who ltved in La Puente, but ~usr>ett they are :.omchow inte r<·onnected in lhe similar killing of Mrazek Char~es of murder and con- spiracy. to commit murder Wlll be those hied 1f the D1striet Al· torney 's Office accepts evidence Jgain:-.t others compiled dunng tl1t• 7':: month in11cstrgation, Sgt. Anderson <:.aid. Ile confirmed that the name ot at least one Mexican Mafia· linke d rigure that authorities believe helped found the cnme organization was implicated In the Mrazek killing. Coast Weather Night and morning low cloudiness with hazy sun- shine in a/ <enioon Wednes· day, but only partial cleannq near beachRs. Low11 tomght 56 to ti:!. l-l1ghs Wed11esday upper 60s al the beaches to /llw to middle 70s inland. INSIDE TODA" For his 102nd birthdo11. Saluatore Napoli will g1•t ntn:cn11h1p Sec Page A8 Al YowrSeNI<.• Erma ••-II l M loyd ,., .... ,, l•de~ AJ l•l11m1u .... Cl Ani> Lln<Mr\ A• ,,,,. ••• , IM J M"tv1I """"" Af N•u .... , ,.,'" C-4-11 h ••I• ,.." .. •• Cl .. 114 ". IU C..111-•• Ctan11i.a C.mlu Creu•0<• OH!tl Netiqt Edl .. rl•t l'• E•~•l­,..,twtf>t M 5-U ., J H•reno"' 114 lttOM•~t Af hte•ltle'I A6 flle•I.,, a1-1 WUllter Cl·J Wtrtd Ntwt CJ 9i 111 .. iu A• Cast Your Vote; Polls Open Till 8 ( r • \ .. • • ' l It ti l ;,? (lAll>•Lll i OC Budget Up 9 Percent t $595.8 Million B<Ued on Prop. 8 Passing ' I \ I I I Orange County ..,upcn ...,u, s 11• ~e1ved a proJ>()be<l 197ij 79 county hudl(cl totahn~ $595 8 million to day, a propo!>ecl 9 pt·n·cnt :-.peml ing hike over 1977 78 But the budget submitted by <·ounty Administrative Ofhcer Hobert Thomas is hased on ''Oler ap1>roval lodav of Propo:-1 lion 8 T he Behr bill. as Propos1ton H 1s sometimes called. would limit the amount or property tax dollars county J!Ovcrnmenls can ret·e1ve 1n the coming fiscal year , ,.,....ra~AI LIQUOR ... mav be the v1ct1ms 'T here arc four independent •l1q uorl -;tores in Corona dcl Mar." se1id Eric Gutmann, owner of Windjammer Liquors "We're the smallest. "I would s a y tha t within two n·ars. 1f you we1nt lo buy hard liquor. you 're going to have to go to a maJOr market because there won't be any stores left tn Corona dcl Mar." Gutma nn saicl bus iness hasn't dropped yet.;, fact he attributes t 11 customer s preocc u i.rnt ion with the e lection and unaware· ness of the price cutting The reason small firms may go out of business. Gutmann said. is that they can't afford to buy in volume "We pay more al wholesale.' he sa id. "A m arket can buy by the trainload a nd have tht- warehouse to store 11 .. Randy Davis. m an;,ge .. ol M a nncr's Ship or Spirits 1n Laguna urns. agreed "ll 's definitely gom~ to hurt t he indepe ndents ... ht• !>did "They're not going to have J <'hance.. , Although his firm 1s ptJrl of <i --mall chain th;.it will bl' able to huy in volume. Davis s e11d . "I h.•el for cveryhody else Those -,upcr markcl c h::11ns. lhf'y mok(• l·nough muncv as 11 1:-. Tht•\ s houldn't be allowl•cl to S<'llhquor in the first plac:c " Will his firm cul prices • "We re Jo(uing to hav,, to l>a \'IS said 1\I ll1 ·T1mt· Cu11rm1•1 F ood-. a nd Spirits in Costa Mc:-a, hkt• Mariner's and W1nd1ammer prices an· st c.rytng c.rt c·urn·nl levels until the court decis ion ,., final but will probably then drop "Our pos1t1on 1s lo keep w11h the law." said m anager llarold llanson ··Safeway has JUmPt'd the gun on thr:-. However. he does n I forcsel' a blee1k future for his firm "'h1ch 1:-independent ··1 don'l thmk any 1nd£•pendc n1 store that 1s rn a convenient locat1on and has been r.:1vmg g1111cJ scrv1t•t• '" goinA to be run 11111 or bu:-.rness." lfanson -,;.ml "We don't he1 v(• fair tradt• on !l~I percent of lhl' item:-, the1l art• bt· 1ng ~old Judy Carne Loses Appeal LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 /\ municipal court JUdge has n· .1ectcd an attempt by e ntertainer Judv Cam e and her ex·husbanll to h ave drug c ha rges age11nsl the m dismissed Arter denying tht' motion Mon day Mun1c1p;.il Judge Josl'ph W Chandler set a July 24 trial dtJlt'. said a court spokes woman <.:a rm• and he r cx·hus band Robert Ber~mann, arc r harg1,.·d .!S l'O·ddcndanls with two counts of possession of a l'Ontrollcd suh " t a n (' t• a 11 d on t• c· o u n l o t possession or l<'ss than one ounc·l· of man1uana Ms. Carne \I.as eh ar~('d with possessaon of m t'thamphet a m1nf' and man 1ua n a . and Uc r gmann \\1th possession or codeine DAILY PILOT ,,...0r..,..c .... ,o.,, • .,..10t .,"_,....,,.., ""'" ~ ... 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TelephOft• (714) M2-'l21 ~•uffled Actwer11alng M2-5f71 tr0in1Nottl'tO•,.no•fo1~,.., tijlf\fW\1• 11-. 540-1220 ~-=·'*t: :~ ~t~ ':::~.::~~I:: ~I ,,,.,,,., ,., •d••tl ,.,.,,"" ,..,f'lf'I ,,. •• " r•tr••woo •11'1M•1ul ,,.tl•t oerf'•uu1'"°' ot ,...,...,.,_ \t<thf ct•h r ••o• o•·• "' co''"" t#ou C.•tlfo•tt•• \..,'"' ''•''"" n. ,,.,., '' '°' ~lll'lil, f)" t'ft.t I \4 \ ~t•d· -, f4 ., *"' N h""'\J \CS~'"'• • However th • 1..·urtailment of property lax rev~nue under l'ropo:s1t1011 K would not be as g rl'al !ts th1• loss or tax dollars under a c·ornpet1ng ballot reform measurl', l'ropos1l1on 13 Thomas e1cknowlc dged that 1n his budget mes sage lo the board of -.uperv1sors ll should h(' rl•altzl'd that thl' outcome or the e Ject1 on or Propos1llon 8 and Proposition 13 <'Ould dramatically change the l1 gures included h e r e in · Thomas said He "enl on to say voter np µrovtt I of Proposition 13 would reduce county property tax rev- enue IJy fiO percent "or C1pprox- 1mately S95 m1ll1on " ·By the lime lhe five county supe r visors had the Thomas bud~el on their desks. voters 1n Orangt• County were streaming to the polls to he1ve their say in lht· outcome of the two compet- ing be1 llot measures. The budget Thomas gave the s upervisors was $23.1 million less than the overall spendin g level requested by county gov- ernment depa rtment headi; .,.,...,..... HOWARD JARVIS LEAVES LA VOTING BOOTH Predicting a Landslide Victory for Proposition 13 Average Turnout Predicted by Poll Rv The Associated Press Des.pile the controversy over Proposition 13. the percenta~e of Californians c>l1g1ble to regis ter who actually ~how up at the 11olh toda~ ~ rll be JUSt avcragt• for <1 nora-prcs1dent.Jal primary pol I s t C'r Mervm Field predicted F ield 's California Poll. rt.' IC'ased Mondav. indicated mon· tlrnn half · e1 nd perhaps ;,:, many ~1:-. 1>0 pt.'rcent nf all C::ilifornra adults elig1blc to reg 1s ter and vol e won '' ('ast lia llots ·'Th e large m aJor ily of l'ahformans will not be voting to :-.c·le('t ('andidates to run in the November general e lection. nor Will they t><.' in the ranks Of pe<)· f'rowt Page A J ATIACKS. • durrng the exch ange. Shenkman was not Shenkm an later referred to Thomasasold A·· Face Thomas said that comments voiced by Shenkman and council members Don MacAlhster and Ruth Batley Monday night would have no effect o n his activities. He s aid Monday night that he would eontmue to work openly ·to s tra111htcn out the citv" and woulcl not be <i rubber stamp . "H the peoplt> elected me to b~ •• rubber sl<tmp, they can recall me." he smd. Mrs Railey indicated that she believes that T homas has been going too far 1n his attacks. cnt1cism and methods. She said that Thomas has not been acting with the support of thl· ma1onty of the city council. Sht• q uestumed his cl<11ms that hl' had the s upport or four coun nl votes in issuing directive:-. to "t;.irr memix'r!'> l\l acAllister said that he could not <'ondone Thomas· actions 'No one l'an take thr law in has O\\ n hands to run a city." he -.aid. "It rs a blatant abuse." Hl' added that 1f Thomas ha s .tllegat1ons of s ubstance he .;hould bnng them to the entire c·1tv council for action. ~1ayor Pro Tempore Richard Siebert said that he was reluc- t ant to question the charac· tcristics of a nothe r person "I haven't seen a rule book yel on how a c·ity council member should aN." he said. Siebert said that the council .;hould look beyond a coun c·1lm an·~ technique anct look Into thc problems 1n the city. Shl'nkman said that the city is t acing troubled limes "and we nccd a seven·per!!on tcinn. not a onc.mantce1m " Il e said that attacks by l'homas have a deleterious ef· feel on human d1g01ty. · 'ThP innue ndoes posslhl~ tlon t tWNl to <'Ont11iue ... he s aid. pie h eedtng the urgings of Propos ition 13 propone nts to ·se nd the burea u c r ats ;, message· ... Field said. The st~adily ris ing adult popul ation has o bscured the downward tre nd in part1c1pa· t10n. Mor e voters m ay appear at the polls each year but as a pro· portion of all those e li gible. the pcrccntage of those who actually vote is declining. Secretary of State March Fong E u forecast that 68 per cent of the registered vote will tum out today. largely due to high in· ~eres t i n the contr over sial STATE MULLS FORMULA TO SHARE REVENUE-A7 Jarv 1s ·Gann tax initiative . If that figure is achieved. it will r ep resent about 6.8 million vo t e r s. hi g h f o r a non· pres idential year H oweve r . bccausc o f tn · creased population. even a 6.8 m1lhon turnout will be an over· all part1c1pallon rate of JUSt 42 percent, e1 n ave re1 ge performance compared to other recent non·pres1dent1al years. · 'Thl' fa<·l 1s that even if Propos1t1on 13 passes with a 65 percent landslide percentage of the vote cast as predicted by Howard J a rvis. 1t will have ob- tained the vote of less than 29 percent of all eligible adults 1n lht• state." Field's poll stated. Proposition 13. which would t·ut property taxes by $7 billion or two-thirds, w1ll probably keep today's turnout from being onc of the lowest on record in modern times. It "may prevent a new low .... but it is unlike ly to reverse the long.Lerm dechn· ang trend of r1tizen participe1- 1ion." the J)oll said T he poll has operated con- tinuously since 1947 as a n tn- d e p end ent, non-partisan . media-sponsored. pubuc opinion news ser vice Cahforn1ans also voted today to pick a Re publican to run ai?ainst Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr m November Early voting appeared to be heavier than normal in Los Ange les. San Diego a nd San Franc isco. the s tate's three 1'1 rgest c1t1es. with lines at many polling places. officials s aid. Propos ition 13. the initiative bv tax crusade r Howard Jarvis. led by landslide margins in pre- e lecllon polls while Proposition 8. a moderate tax cut a lternative s uppo rted by Drown. trailed far behind Prop0sit1on 13 The tax issue overshadowed. a 11 ol her contests on the ballol. 1n <'l ud1nt( the Republi c an f.'Ubcrnat.orial race between con· !ler\'at1ve former Los Angeles Pohre ChJef Ed Davis and GOP moderates Evclle Younger. Ken Muddy a nd Pete Wilson lt was also $18.1 million higher than Thome1s would recommend. That is because Sl8..l million w<irth of spending the CAO does not endorse is included in the budget so the s upervisors can make a dc<:1sion as lo whether the spvndmg ,., neressar y. In cl uded 10 the proposed t978·79 s pending package are pay raises of 5 5 percent for county general, supervisory and cle rical ~rsonnel. Those raises were agreed lo last year under Cl two year p ac t with th e employees In broad ce1tegories. 17 per cent or the proposed budget, \\Ould be d1re<:ted to community s arety. including sheriff's df' partment and the rounty fire de parlment According to the proposed spendmg package 32 pe rcent of the budget would be earmarked tor human serv1res. That would mean spending $191.4 million for hea lth. mental health. public as. SI Slance and Other forms of ser v1res re late d to huma n n<'ed :- Other categories broken out in the budget s how that environ ment e1I managem ent spending would consume 23 pe rcent of the s pendi ng pac ka ge, gene ral services 12 percent and general adm1n1strat1on e1nd :,upport Hi percent. Prmnoting Parade Thomas estimated that lht· total county carryover in th~ ge n e r a l fund will be S28 5 million. meaning the re will be that much left over from last year's budget that 1s un~pent . though M>m<' of 1t bas been al 'ol'ated to specific proJects 1 luntington Beach fl oat glides down Ha rbor Boulevard during Costa Mesa ·s annual Fish Fry Parade this pas~ weekend. Huntm~ton float promoted the beach c1tv ':. own Fourth of July Parade next month an paradc begets-parade bit of showmanship. Dune Buggy Accident Hurts Youth Patterson Service Slated Wednesday A m emorial ser vice will be h e ld Wednesday for Vernon "Pat" Patterso n . one of the original staff m e mbers ot Orange Coast Colleg~. who died Monday. Hewas 82. The servic'! will be held at the family home. 2579 Willo Lane. Costa Mesa. at 3 p.m . Wednes· day. /\ Seal B('ach youth w<1!. h11sp1ta l11.t·d Monday nrght with IOJU ries s Uffl'rl•d when a dune huggy driven by a nc1ghbc,r rnlll'd ovcr on lht• beach. throw. 111g him from tht• vehicle Mr. Patterson was born 1n Kans as and move d to San • Berna rdino at age 7. He ser ved Howard Peterson. 20. of 350 Marina Drive. was liste d 1n fair cond1t1on at UC Irvine Medica l Center an Orange with n eck a n<J :-.houlder tnJunes following the mishap Police and lifeguards s aid he and his frr cnd Mark Etheridge, 21. "ho h ves in the same apart- ment complex. were dnvmg on the beach between Third and f'ourth Streets at the time. Eth eridge. police said , was is- s ued a c1tat1on c ha rging him wit h m akmg an unsafe turning m o vement and also for a llegedly v10lat1ng a city ordina nce pm. hi biting dr1V1ng on the beach. OOUEGE SETS SPECIAL MEET Trustees of the Coast Com- munity College District will hold :.i s pecial meeting Wednesday to discuss the results of today's election. The meeting, to evaluate the efrects of the passage or non- passage of Propositions 13 and 8, will begin at 8 p.m . at the dis- trict board room , 1370 Adams Ave . Costa Mesa. in the Army during World War I a nd g r aduated fro m l!C Berkeley in 1925. After a vaned career mclu<I· •ng movie sc riptwr1ting . teaching at a mihtary school ;.i nd serving as vice principal of E l Centro Hi gh School . Mr Pat I l•rs on JOtned the Huntington Reach I ugh School st aff CIS an En~hsh teacher. :\1 r Patterson . who he1d n· C'e'ived tus m asterc: degree rn Eng lish from the University of Southern California. joined the newly formed Orange Coasl Collc~c 1n 1948 a i; d1v1 :.1on c hairman of lang uage and literature . He retired in 1962. He wrote sever al volumes <>f poetry and two publis hed nov. e ls. "All Giants Wear Yellow Breeches." 1935, and "Wise as u Goose :· 1939. Mr Patterson 1s survived bv his wife. Teresa Patterson of Costa Mesa. sons. Chris topher Patterson of Costa Mesa and Timothy Patterson of Tucson. Ariz.: a brother, Tom Patterson of Coro n a , a nd fi ve grandchildren. The family suggests me mon al contributions to the Vernon Pal terson Memorial Schola rs hip at Orange Coast College. fmi~k©W tf~rrm~ g~IO WILL GIVE YOU A $1.00 ~~ TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE • J \ ON AN UGLY NECKTIE Now th'ru Father's Day bring m an old, ugly necktie and Hickory Farms of Ohio® will give you S1 .00 off per pak on the purchase of a food gift pak for Father's Day. The ugliest necktie traded-in can win a prize. In case of a tie. ties will be awarde<t. We send gif ts Ont toe per q1ft pak purchase. pleu e WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1 Jltl & '"._· ~ .._ .. 642·0'12 .,._.,.., 'Tll ' s ... 'ft. -'T14 s ' 0.Mlf PtlcM 5Uft -· SUCCUMBS AT 82 OCC's Vernon Patterson Nader Pushes Nuke Safety WASH I NGTON 1A I» C'on s ume r advocate R .i lph Nader and nuclear critic John Abbots want federal ltccns1 ng 111 atomic power plants s toppecl un- i ii a II m ajor health und ..,afet v questions arc rcsolvc>d In a lcttf'r to the· 1' uctea,. Regulatory Comm1ssron on Mon- day. they also asked the com m1 ss 1o n t o r ecommend Withdrawa l or the Carter ad ministration s prop0scd nuclear licensing bill because thcy sartl 11 fa ils to deal with the question of safely. ) • l • t t , f , Irvine Today·s C losini.! N. l:'. Stot•ks t;OITION . VOL. 71 NO 157 . 3 SECT IONS. 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,·CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1978 TEN CENTS The Boo%e War: Liquor Sells Quieker By JACKIE llY1'1i\N Of,,.. O.oly Plle4 ~wtt Liquor firms of all i.izcs urc ~canng Uf) this week for an t·x peeled pncc war in the wuke of hcav~ d1scount1r1~ by a maJor supermarket chain Cont rovc1 sy over the cuts ccn tcrs on the t act that <i stale Supreme Court dec·1sion thmw ing out bo-called fair trade h1ws as restraints ot tr<1de still may be appeale d by the &tat e A lco hoh<' Beverages Com- mission. Most firms contact ed said they believe the old law. whlt'h permitted manuracturers or brand-name liquors to set retail prices. is stsll in effect until ap· peals are exhausted. llowever, a spokesman for Sarewa)' supermarkets dis· agreed. lie added that his AP W iret>fWllO HOWARD JARVIS LEAVES LA VOTING BOOTH Predicting a Landslide Victory for Proposition 13 Average Turnout Predicted by Poll fh TilP '\-;Mwialed Press tksp1te the c·ontrover'>y over Propos ition t3. the pcrt"entage of ('alifomian!. ehR1ble to register who uchtally -..how up at the pulls toe.la} \.\ill be 1ust average fur a non prcs1dt:nt1al primary, µollstc>r Mt•rv111 Ficht predicted Field's ('altforn1;.i Poll. n· h•ascd Mond:iv, ind1c·att·d more than half .ind pcrhaps as man) ;,s flO ppn·c•nt of all Cal1forn1J Jclull'> l'lq.~1bk Lo rcg 1-..tt•1 :.i 11 d ' 11 t 1· won · 1 ('a:-t h.tl 1111-.. The l.11g1· ma1or1ty or C';iltforman-.. "111 nol bl' '\'OttnA to .,l'fl·1·t l":.ind11lalf'S to run tn lht· i'<J\'t•mh1•1 g1•nt·rnl l'lcct 1on. nor \\ llf t ht·~ ltt• 10 lh<• rank!. Of l>t'U, pl1• ht>Nllng I ht• 11rg1 nA '> of l'rop11-..111on J:l propon1•nt-; to · s <' n d l h 1• h 11 r l' au t' r J t ., ;1 Oll'S-..:.agl• · F11•lll .,a111 1'11 1• s tt•J<lilv rising ••dull (H>pul:tt ton h.1 .. Oh!.CUrC'd lhC' cl11wnw1.1rcl 111•nd 1n parl1<'IPi:l t1on t\l11re \Ot1•r-.. m.1y appear :.ii I tw pnlb l•:1c·h \ 1•:sr hut Js a pro port 111n of all thus<• l'li1-?1ble, tht' J)<'r<'l'nlagc· of those• ''h" actually vole 1s dl•c·hninA Set:retar) 111 ~tutt' Mt.1rch Fong Nixons Wail In Vote Line l'hc• <'11uple 1hat \\<tJled 1n lint• :ii •• husy San (.'lt'ml•ntt• vo11ni.: precinct this morning caused some :-t 1 r Thl'Y were former president R1ch3rd Nixon and his wife, Pat ··Tht• N1xons came an rlurinF( our bus1c•st time. whcn Wl' had 22 pc·oplt> \\ h 0 \' 0 t Ee' d W 1th In l 0 m111utc:i.," prer11ict ('aptain Paulin<• Waterm<in s:111I "The N1xons tAlkt•d w1lh evcr\·bod\ th1•v werf> very· c-o rdial," .,h·c said "/\net tht•v both look won der(ul M.•'1' Nixon was so pretty Sht> """\\caring iin aqua s1wd(•i.111t " i\ littl1• lat1•r. a r>r<'t'tn<'l \\Ork er 1·allt'd bat•k "Oh." she '>a1c1 , '"11 \\a!. pink•·· f:u forcC'ast that G8 percent ur th1· reg1stert•d vole will turn out today. lurgely due to high in- t erest 1n the contro vers ial STATE MULLS FORMULA TO SHARE REVENUE-A7 .Jarv1s·Gann l<tX initiative. H that figur<' 1s achieved, it will n·present about n 8 mill1on \titers . high for a non - prc•s1dcnt1al Y<-':lr lfO\.\l'Vl'r , llt'c:'au se Of In t·n·aM•d population. even a 6 8 mtll1on turnout will be an over· all part1c1pation rate of 1ust 42 p 1· r t' c n t , a n a v e r a g e p<.·rformam·c· compared to Qther 11•t't'nt non pres1dent1al years "The focl 1s that even 1f <~el' 'AVERAGE,' Pag<' A2> * * * Heavy Vote Reported in Irvine Check Prec•inct workers at vot10g plac·t'., an Irvine reported unusual· ly heavy turnout m the m orning hours tod;,1y .. rt ·s ... lot hl·avit>r today than 1n prevwus primaries," said P<ilnria McDonald, a long.time m s pl'clor al a north I rvtne Poll· Ill~ place Hes1des \30 votes of a poss1blt' !l~11i already recorded, there were 22 absenkc ballots cast in that pn•1·1ncl Karen Miles. a n inspector al n u n 1• h o S a n J o a q u 1 n I n . tNmediatc> School 1n central Irvin<'. said voter turnout was "r eally good ·· Nanety of 443 p1Jss1 ble voter~ had voted by tt :lOam A south I 1 vine precinct, al University lligh SC'hool, report- l'rl 92 votes. of 110. by the same time Ft•w prohlems were reported ''t :i t•entral Irvine prec inct. one \.\oman hotly complained that s h<' \.\-asn"t allowed to vote for Rl'pul>lican candidates. Precinct \\oOrkers explained that she's a re~1:-tcr<'d r>cmocrat but wanterl lhc 01'J)OrtUl11ly lo VOle ror f'Very· Ollt' a nyway chain'::. price cuts went into ef· reel labt weekend and the volume of hquor sales doubled "It is our understanding that the dec1s1on was effective when announced ." su 1d Paul Campbell. Safeway public rela· lions s upervisor "We felt that any delay would be lotully unJust1fied an v iew of the many years that cons umers were required to pay artificially high pril'es." he sa11.1 Campl>ell suid he didn't have a hst of the cuts 1n front of him. but noted that they include both house brands and nationally ad 'ert1sed labe ls One of th(' s hurpest price c uts. he said. 1s up to S5 on a half ga llon of bourbon l"\ Despite the t~porary n se tn volume. Campbell said he ex· peels sales to return to near. normal when other firms begin d1s<·ount1ng Alpha Beta Supermarkets re· portedly has also ordered an 1m· mediate c ut in IJquor prices. llowever, a spe>kesman for that firm could not be reac hed for t•omment early today Ivan Owen. vice president ot Lucky 01scounl Supermarkets. ~J 1d his chain has not yet reached a dec1s1on. "We ollv1ously arc goani:: to be very compet1 t1ve. ·· he sa11t "We're rev1cwang the s ituation We' r e trytng to determine whether the price c uts I at Safeway> are weekend '>pec1als or permanent.·· While the gianf chains wag~ their war. somc owner::. of m· dependent liquor slores behcvl' the "mom and pop" o~rat1ons '(See LJQUOR, Page A:!I 18.2% City Hike Eyed Irvine's Budget Plan Ignores T.oday's Vote By PffiLIPROSMARIN Olti..O•ily '''°'SI.tit While Californians are expect· cd t o approve Propos1t1on 13 and a bag properly tax cut today, the I rvinc City Council opens hearings tonight on a new city budget that proposes 18 2 per cent higher s pending next ye<1r n e<:ommcnded appropriations for 1978 79 are $12,i72,026, com pared to J!l77 78'.., $10.79~.06{i Tht: coun<· 11 mcC'tS at 7. 30 p. m at t1ty hall. 17200 Jamboree Blvd The hud~l'l 1s s upported 1n Ethics Vnit Chastises Watkins Rt>publ1can 71th /\ssembly District cand1daLC Lee Watk1m. ha!. again been chastised by tht· ethics c.·ommiltl·c of his own pa rly. This time. the comm1llC!c rang the bell o n u las t m1nutt• Watkin!. mailer th<il m1i.::.talt•d rival candida t e M arian Hergeson's po:-.1t1on on Prope>s1· t1on t3 The Watkins m aile r sent to Republican households in the 74th dis tri ct indi cated Mrs. Bergeson o pposes voter ap· proval of Proposition 13. the Jarv is an1t1at1vc aimed at re· forming state property lax laws The ethic:. committee labeled the Watkins mailer "a flagrant 'iolat10n of the party's code of ethics '"The mailer also showed a fla· grant disregard for the ethics committee and for its findmgs," the comm1ttPe said It went on to chastise Watkins for an cillcgcd attack on the in· tcgracyt or committee memberi. Watkins !>aid today he had not Yet h(>ard rrom the committee ~nd wa::. not aware of its find· m gs .. Rut it's a sta('ked deck Very ohv1ously 1t 's a s tacked de('k manipulated by the party machinery 1n Marian's control," Watkins said. lie complamed that the> com- miltee had not reeognized his complaint that Mr~ BerAeson had sent a late mailer "that in effect was nothing but a personal attack on me " The mailer he talked of was a r<.'print of a Daily Pilot news stor y recounting the 37 ·year·ohl GOP candidate's past fina ncial difficulties "You tell me why 1t "s okay for Mrs Bergeson to attack me and :i matter or cens uresh1p when J look at her voting record "I thmk it's very clear that Mrs Uergeson and her powerful allies have one set or rules for them selves anrl another for those who oppose them," Walkins said. CSee ETHICS. Page .\?) UCI Radio Covers County Elections K UCI. UC Irvine's student-run r aciio station broadcasting over 89 9 FM. plans comprehensive coverage of Orange County elec- t ion retums, plus statewide or r1re and proposition results, from 9 to midnight tonight. KUCI reporters in Orange and Lo!! Angeles counties plan live reports from sundry campaign headquarters part by a proposed tax rate or 27 cents per $100 assessed proper1y valuat ion, unchanged from th•~ year City Manage r William Woollett Jr. i.a1d the budget dO<'s not take into arcount either of the ballot propos1t1ons. 13 and 8, that dealt with properly tax H either or both pi:ISS , Woollett said. ht· will submit <i rc•v1sctl budget proposal A ~ 1t 1!.. hl· ass1•rted. the cur rent hullget funds programs. ·at a minimum service level which will protect the public safety a nd ·welfare of the c1t1zens. avoid de- terioration of the city's physical and capital facilities. and con serve ex1stmg city assets in an c•co nom1ca l and prudent tash1on " Some 14 perC'ent of next year'!> estimated revenues arc lrom pro· perty taxes. which are expected to raiseSl.736.000 The biggest contributor to city operations is the sales tax. which raises an estimated S4 9 m11liort next year. or 39 5 percent of the budget revenues. The new budget mcludes the New Addition Mother Has 18th Child OOD<:J·:V rLl .E. Wis. •/\P1 lluving an ex trn mouth to ll'cd :.it the Herman Zocllwk home ''on't ht· mlll'h or a prohll'm The big question is whether the lwthroom l'an take 1t '"Things get a little crowded around he n .• sometimes. especiall y because we JUSt have the on e balhroom:· llc lc n Zoellick. 41. said Monday . a day <.1flcr g 1\'1ng birth to her 18th child. · Thl' babv 1s Hc.·lh Candace Zol'llick. one of t:t daughters and one of three Zoellick children born al home. /\ fourth w:.is horn in a dentist's office Dramatie Bally Market Trading Misses Record NEW YORK <API -The s tock market jum1>ed ahead cm near·record lradmg volume to· day. gelling more mileage out of Wall Street's dramatic spnng rally The Dow Jones average of :10 indus trials, which climbed more than 16 points Monday lo its highest level in nearly nine months. gained 10.56 to 874 39 an the first hour todav lt was still ahead 8 48 to872.31 at m1d·d ay /\dvances outnumbered declines bv more than a 3· I margm among New York Stock Exrhange-listed issues, Big board volume reached Iii 98 million shares bv 8 a.m falling Just short of the openini! hour n•eord of 17 58 m1l11on .,hHres !-ll't l\pnl 2!"i It was 4~ mtlhon shares with an hour to go Analysts noted that investing institutions seemed particularly cager to increase stoe k holdings before they make mid-year re ports on portfolios ::it the end of Jun<• Ma ny institutions had large pcrcent<1gcs of their assets out of the market when stock 1mccs began soaring this spnng Catch-up buying by these inst1tu lions has been widely cited a s a primary reason for the market·s recent gains "Institutions arc committing cash lhat had been on the !'.1delincs. and they're putting it an the ~lamor issues. the high tec hnology stocks. and the-blue chips." said Wilham LcFcvre at Granger& Co Ayala Win Slim BOGOTA, Colombia !AP> President e lect Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala. who campaigned promising lo end his Liberal farly's 2l·year governing or rangcmcnt with th e Conservatives. now indicates his winning margin was so s lim that he may contmue the coalition As has been the case since the market began s urgmg in record· breaking trading 1n April. analysts were hard pressed lo pin down a s mglc .. reason" for the a dvance The recent behavior of the market itself has been 1mp0r tant. they s aid. t>ecause of IL'> consistent strength an the race of new"> that might hav(• been ex peeled to drive 1l sharply lower Interest rntes have risen to three-year highs. threatening to drain money from stocks and s avings inst1tut1ons and tnli> such interest bearing sccunties as Treasury bills The inrtat1on news has been no bellt'r Last week the govern· ment reported that cons ume r pnres climbed al a two-digit an· nual rate m April, and the May figure due out later this month 1s expected t o be equally un pleasant "Although people'., worst fears about inrtation are being realized. the market is respond· m g uncharacteristically well," s aid Ralph Acampora, an analyst at Smith Barney. llarrii. Upha m & Co Blaze Hits Transformer Fire caused about S60.000 damage Monday eventnA to a n Edison Company transformer 1n the Irvine Indus trial Park, Orange County firemen said to- day The 6 3\ p.m blaze apparent ly was caused by a short in the transformer at Smith Tool Co , I i8i l Von Karman Avf' , It re me n said Edison Company crews shut off power to the I ransformer. firemen said. and the bla1e was exl1ni;tui~hed with che micals hiring ol 29 n<'w lullt1me t>mployees, an 11 percent tn· crease to288 fulltlme pos1t1on~ The added JOhs anclude t'X· pansion or the police department by on(• lieutenant. two scrgeC1nls anll six officers. plus four non· sworn c1v1h.rn accident 1n vcst1 gators Cost or thes<' poll{'e t•mployccs 1s ~t1mated .1\ S614.00fi. The budget prope>ses an expcn d1ture of $301 ,000 to heg1n work on design and con~truct1on cit Cl oermanenl city maintcnun1· • tSee BUDGET. Page A21 Bandit Gets $2,000 in NB Heist A p16t<>l wielding bandit who police said may be responsible f o r a number of Southern • California bank robbertc'> t'Scapcd with more than $2,UCl() toc1ay from a Newport Beach bank Polle<' Octl'Cllve Sam i\rn burgcy said the robber cnlercd the Bank of Aml'rtCa ut l tOO Dove St shortly after Ill a m leaped over a counter i:lnd told l'\leryone to stand back H£• s tuffed cas h into his bai;! and fled into a hghl blue sedan left outside the bank w11 h its engine running, Amhurgcy ~aid No 1nJune:. were n•porle(I There were several ('USlomcr:." and se\'eral bank e mployees oresent Amburgey !.aid th~ m <in" descr1pt1on mulches that of a bandit wanted for Sl•ver a l Southern California bunk rob- berie:. The man. who wore a baseball eap. 1s described as a Cauca'>•an 1n his 30s. about s ix feet tall and weighing about 200 pounds Carter Addres WAS HINGTON <A P1 ~,res• dent Carter's commencemcn1 address al the l' S Nav;d i\cadcmv on Wcdnc">day will at· tempt to.sum up th<' relat1onsh1p between the l'n1ted States and Soviet Un10n. on admin1strallon off1c1al ~aid todav Carlt•r him self as deeply involved 111 writing the speech. wh1C'h 1s '>till in draft fo rm, the official said Or:Ji:a~t Weather N 1ght and morning l11u cloudiness w1!h hazy .~un slune 111 afternoon Wt>dnc ' day. but only partial rleannq near bearhe.~ Lows ton1yli1 56 to 62 /11ghs Wednesd<1y uppt!r 60s at tht! beaches le> 10111 to middle 70s rnlantl INSIDE TODA~ 1-·or his 102nd lnrtl1day, Saluatore Napoli 11.1•'! gf'f 1·111zensh1p. See Page Al< Al Ye11r S.rvlc9 1 ......... _ .. LM .. .. ..... ""' c ......... .. ladex AS lftlffftllul.,. Cl A""L.t-~ A•-·-11•·.S M11l11e1 "'"""' Al N•lle11•1 H•"" (A.II Sylvl• '•t1or IM Cl •• •• ... •• c;1otllt" C.mlt• Crenw0<• Oeallo Nell<H E1m ... 1a1, ... .. *''' .. SIKll M•l'll•I\ . ..... ""'~··-' , ....... ... H•t••<•Plt Al folev •t•eft A• ri..a1.n a7·1 Wulf\•• Cl l Werlf "•"" Cl IS u ·-A• "• Cast Vote; Polls Open Till 8 ' ,l,2 UAll ' Pll\ll .. ,,. U .s~ to Aid Zaire Broader Africa Elf ort Not Supported P ARIS <Al'> 1he t..n1ll'd States and four t.:urop~an al11tb have agreed on JOlnl m1 litar)' :.inll economH· action to hl'lp keep Zain.· Prei.sdPnt Mobutu Seae Seko sn power, but the Unit· ed States biilked at planning to assist otht.-r Arrican gove rn me n t s A sensor Amt-r 1ca11 official. who declined to be identified . said after lhe 13 hours or talk~ ended early today that the Unit ed States would not back :J broa d e r . Afrtc u·w ide peuce for ce unless it was manned and ru11 h> t hl' OrgJn1,1tt1on ol Mnr <in Unity ·1 think \\t· <'an 1lnly conceivt! 01 th1l> thing in tt.•rml> or s pecific :.1tua11onb," he sa id. ·'The mOOd or the United States as a whole h one of hesitation about involve m e nt abroad. ('l'rt ainly un)' mi l it ar y in vo l ve m e nt ('nngrei.sional tende ncies are es 1>ential 111 any enterprise of lh1b kind .. A communique issued arte r the ta lks said the United States. 1-'rance. Britain . Bel.cium 1imd Attempted Murder (j Huntington Teens To Get Adult Trial T w o Hunti n g t o n B eac h Juven iles have bee n o rdered lo face trial as adults June 19 for the alleged attempted murder of a paraplegic who was shot twice in the head and left for dead. Orange County Superior Court J udge H. Warren Knight s et the trial date and pretrial a ction June 16 for Nancy Ann Lynch <.1nd J ohn Ge ne Moore, both 17 The defendants, the n 16, we re arr ested last Nov 21 a fter being identified as the pair who shot and robbed paraplegic J orge Rod riguez. 38, in Huntington Bea ch. Arresting offi cer s s aid the de· fend a nts a r e two o r three Ju venile:-. who we re driven around the Hu nting ton Beach area by the v1ct1m who supplied his passengers with beer and l'andy Officers s aid Rodriguez was shot twice m the head a nd left for dead. They said his attackers drove off. then cam e back for his wallet and agam abandoned the rnl 1callv wounded man. West G~rmany d iscussed action "t a ke n or cons ide r e d " for Z;;i ire's secu rity, a nd a id CUBANS INVOLVED IN RHODESIA-A( "necessary for its recovery and econom ic and socia l progress." It a lso said the allies "brought up the problems of aid that could be provided to African countries desirlnr to preserve, collectively or individually. their integrity a nd their deve lopment." No details wer e given. But ap- parently the military a id will t ake the form or Arrican troops from forme r French territories a nd transport and logistic sup port for them from the United States and France. F r ance wa nted a Western backe d Pan-African peace force a nd econom ic aid to bolste r pro- Weste rn African governments threatened by rebels with Soviet and Cuban support. But U.S. a nd European d iplom a ts s aid the Amer ican delegation wanted the talks li mited to the immediate pro ble m of Zaire, a n d thllt Be lgium and Britain sided with the Am ericans. France called the conference a fter troops o f the Frenc h Foreig n Legion last mo nth drove exiled anli·Mobutu re be ls from Kolwe7.i, a center for copper and cobalt rpining in Zaire 's Shaba Pro vance. Bel~ian and French ~xperts run the m in es, a nd their governments are trying lo ar· ran ge protection for them i>O tha t they will get the m ines back into full production. Ga11 Patrol Chu<'k St.1hlh1wh and .Jrn· < 'ostello an• a mong a numher ol 1''11 ni,111 l<'.1ni-. p.11 r·nlllng San Frat1c1sco's skid row :111d g;l\ IJ:ll' an•:_i '' h1·1T homo~<'xuals h<t ve heen heat<>n 111 thl' p<1-.t The•\ .1n· '1il11ntl'L·r-. ol an ant1-<·nmc group ";ti l1 ·d l Ill' So111 h 111 \I ,u kl'\ ~un l'tl lance ~quad f'ro• Pag~ 11 I LIQUOR ... m ay be the victims . "T here are rour independent 1 l1<1uor • store~ 1n Corona del Mar," s aid Erle Gutmann. "" ncr or Wind; am m er l.111uor" "We 're the smallest "I would say that w111tin t"'o years. if you want to b uy hard liquor. you 're going to have to go to a m ajor market because there won't be any stores left an Corona d el Ma r." G utmann said business hasn't dropped yet . a fuel he attributes to customer~· preoccupation with lhe election and unaware nesi: of the pnce cutting The reason small firms m ay go o ut of business, Gutmann said . as that they can't afford to buy m volume. "We pay more at wholesale. · he sa id "A ma rket can buy by the t r ainlo ad a nd have the wa re house to store it " Randy Davis. m anager of Marine r 's Ship or Spirits in Laguna H1lls. agreed "It 's definitely gomg lo hurt the in depe ndents." he s a id "They 're not going to ha ve a c ha nce " Although his firm is part of a s m a ll chain tha t will be a ble to buy in vo lume . Davis sa id , "T feel for everybody else Those s upermarket chains. they make enough mDney as it is They shouldn't be allowed to sell liquor in the first place." Wil!Ns fir~ cut prices" . "We're going to have to. Davis said. Al Hi-Time Go urme t Foodi; and Spirits in Costa Mesa. like Ma rine r's and Windjamme r . prices are staying at current levels until the court decision 1s final but will proba b ly the n drop A One-girl Grad Class MONROE. Conn <API Deborah Ann Carroll 1~ No I in her high school g ra ductt1ng clas~. but s he 's not braggrng a bout 1t much. You see. she as the graduating class M 1ss Lyn.ch and Moore face charges of <illempted murder . armed robbery. gr and the n and assault with a deadly weapan. The third juvenile has been granted immunity from prosecu t1on in return for his cooperation as a pro~ecut1on witness. He 1s 11ienl1f1l'd as Vernon Matthew Lee. l 7 Toro Proposal Rapped ·'Our position is to keep with the law." s aid ma nager Harold Hanson "Safeway has jumped the RUn on this." llo wever . he doesn 't forestt a bleak future for his firm. which is independent "I don't think an y independent store that 1s m a convenient locat ion and has been givin~ ~ood service as going to be run out of business ... Hanson said When the Ansonia res•· dc nl e nt e r e d Mari a n llci ~h ls Ac ade m y. a private secondary school, :is a freshma n, ~he had 11 ve classmates. s aid Sis· ter Ta rs itit1. t he pnnc1pal.., But bv the <'nd of last \'l'a r a il the o the r girls had t ra nsfe rred . Miss Carroll, who will g r a dua t e We dnesd ay . pla ns to attend Annhurst College 10 Woods tock. Conn f're111Pa~AJ BUDGET ••. "anl · Thf' budget further includes a requ est to Inc rease spending in the comm un1tv services <parks and rerreation I de pa rtment by 55 pe rcent. fro m $660.794 to Sl.021.186 Costs reflect a rf'or~ani7.atlon of thl' depa rtment, which hlls been criticized as being poorly adm inistrated Two nt'w m an ager posiltons have bet'n c re ated a m anager or leisure and recr e<1tion services 1 replacing a recr eation s uperm· tendent 1. and a mana~er or fam1 Iv <1 nd cultural ser v1<'es which ,~·11ulr1 adm1n1sler youth. senior r 1l17.t•n and cultural cirls pro· j!rams Othe r m ajo r e x p ense <·ategorie~ Pubhc works. SJ mllhon Commu nity develo pment I plan ning departm ent l St 3 m 1l hon Capita l proJects $865.000. Nondepartmenta l expenses !sa lary reserve. unemployment ins uru nce. m ed ical cxam1na lions. postage. utilit ies. office equipment. habihly ins urance! St I million To ni g ht '~ m eet 1n ~ 1s scheduled lo begin with a n over- all ex planation or the budget. followed by a depa rt ment by partment review OftANGE COAST DAILY PILOT rMOt..,....c:..,,..,,o,.u.,poot _.,.,_,.+thucom tli'~tfVHittln f"t.\\ l\lt\.ibh\hrd&yl'-tOrlft.,.. c;..u Pvtlit1\f\1"V Co"lO•f'IV S.0t•.t,,.fl'ld1t·""' ,.,,. OVIM•\~d '-VM•t tf\1ovotr. rr10.1y fOt Cini• ... W .. t •OOf'I 8'.C:., MVl'l11"Qlt0ft All'>Mf't Fovn ,.,,. "•"•• .,.,,"• \•Od•.-•-" v.11 ... "'"d V~ .. Mft Sovtfll(M't Ai"'""ff'P'~fedi fllJl"I 1\ ~·""'"9 \•tvrO•'I\ MIO ~MY' ,,_ ~;:~~'::~1.':11t~~~.;.;.:~» ...,,, .... ., ............. p.,f'\ldel\t•f'M'I """"'"'"' JM•~ (-Ytt ,. Pt-r\16"t"tl •M Gfo,,.., .. ~Ql'f flt•"'n lt•HM (ft•to• '11-•• M ......... ~"'•t•fllOf~lor °'" .. '" "'"' ··~, ..... ·\~\lttt'lt M•MQ•M f ttltof\ OflleH C.t'Hi•W...\.f 1toWPJ\IA..,·"tH1 ' .. o~ 6tt•c.h ,, .. G••nni-Y••· ,,, .. , tl1.1nt•"O'°"' 8t a tfll ''''' ~itff\ Aott•"wefO ~ttdt•bt( lit. V•ll~. )\)11)1 l A Ptu Rold •IC.Mt 01t0t ~,_... .• ,.. Telephone (114) .. >-"21 CIHtlfled Advtr11t 1nt "2·M7t ~•OOltD•< • Yolll~y Ntw\ ()tf1 • 511.e310 (N•"lt;t t•PI C>~ (MU ,.., .. '"''lllit (~ ~:r,,, ~,"".d'v:!r.~~~~~:":~~~~ ::!~~ "•'•Ovt•d wttrw.vt ,..., ''' "'"''H llll"I tt '"''''"''~ it<eoNt • ••t' "''•,. o•ld •t C..h Mtu C•llf•'"'' 1ubtt•••'"'" tty <•111~• U \l't: ,,..,_H\ly 0'1 .., ... tf \0 ""9fttfrrtly nUlll••t ""''1\4'"""" u '°~·~·· ....... -...... ' • Miss Lvnch a nd Moore a re held m custody with bail set at SJU0,000 each <Hf1C'ers said Rodrig uez has r l'C'Overed from his wounds. Body Guarded 8y KATHY CLANCY OI , .. Oeltf l'llot St.•tf A propo~al tha t could pe rmit development or a tenant-owned mobile home park on 232 hilly acres in the El To ro ar ea n· ce1ved a thumbs d own rccom mendation from Ora nge County planne rs Monday Death Didn't Part Couple in Miami MIAMI I P l Neighbors say 7:J vear old 1 lomer Floyd and his t>7 Year·olr1 wife . Perli ne. were al\\:.t\':,. togeth er. kept l o them sci vc~ and n ever ha d any \'1'>1lors. Thev were still together whe n • J horrifi ed policem a n peered throu gh a window or their s mall ('ott a~e a nd saw Floyd s ilently ..,itting in .. chair next lo the de - rnmposed body of his wife as she lay in a blue dress on the bed . Police said she may have been dead for as long as a week f'rone Page AJ 'AVERAGE' Propos1t1011 13 passes with a 65 Pl'rcent landslide percentage nf the Yote cast as predicted by lloward .Jarvis. 1t wi ll have ob- tained thr vote of less than 29 percent of all eligible adults in the :.t :HP." Field's poll stated. l'ropos1t1on 13, which would <'lll p roperty taxes by $7 b illion or two·lhirds. will probably keep today's turnout from being one of l h e lnwest o n r ecord 1n modern limes It "may prevent a new low • hut it is unlikely to reverse the long.term dcclin· mg trend of citizen participa- tion." the poll said. The poll has o per ated con · tinuously since 1947 as an in · depende n t. no n ·parlisan , media.sponsored. public opinion news service C'a hfom ians als o voted today lo pick a Re publican to run .1gainst Gov. Edmund G Brown .Jr rn Novembt!r I',.... Pap Al ETHICS •.. "I'm confident t he voters will sef' throu g h thi s and Mrs . llcr~eson 's sm ear tactics and that J will win the ele ction lo· day," Watkins said. T he con tinuing Be rgeson· Watkins fracas closed out a con· l roversia l campa ign that s aw Watkins once before cens ured by the GOP ethics committee for violating a pledge he voluntarily signed. It was reported earlie r that Watkins was assembly can. didate J im Slemons· campaign fi n an ce co chairman In 1976. Walkins denied he played a ny role 1n Slemons' ill·fated cam· paign . , I "They stay,td to the mselves." one ne1ghbor~id . "We saw him going to t he store a lmost every dav She used to sit on the porch, bui s he has n't been seen in a week ... "They d idn 't h ave any friends." another neighbor said . Police sa id they had to beg Floyd Lo open the door lie I'<' fused until they threatened tr> fo rce it open. "Maybe he was in s hock ," Miami Police Sgt. George Mas le h said. "He didn't seem lo know what was going on.·' Floyd was take n to a Miami hospital. Doctors said he was disoriented. Police h a d gon e t o the ne iehborhood Sa turd ay to an vest igat e a burgla r y when n eighbor s me ntioned the toul odor coming from the cottage Police looked 1ns1de and Sa\~ H om e r s m oking a c 1garetlt beside the bed whe re has wife la v Police said the cottage w111· dows were shut tight and the re was no air conditionini;e. Because of the body's d ecompased condi- tion. no immed1a le cause of death could be de termined , police said "It 's a mazing that he could have remained there in the room with her for as long as he did." iiaid Or. Cha rles Diggs. a ssis· tant Dade County medical ex a miner. OCAttomey Charged in Jml Assault She ri(('s officers ha ve hie d charges or assalllt a nd battery on an attorney who a llegedly foug ht three Or ange County Jail de puties while being booked into the facility on trespass charges Officers s aid two of the three orficers received inJuries during the scurrtc. Lawrence Buckley, a Santa Ana attorney. s aid he sus talned a broken arm and in j uries to the head and eyes in the a ltercation. Officers said Buck ley becamf' violent whlle be ing jailed on trespass charges filed by Santa Ana police who said they fo unc1 Buckley. 44, and a nother man 11 wimming nude in the pool of an apartment complex a t 816 N. Pa rk Center Drive Bu<'kley said he Intends to seek damages from Sheriff 8rac1 Gal es and other defenda nts via a c Iv II action he wi II file in Superior Court. , , t (h\IJt•r-. ol l.1•1..,urt• lll·1ghh 111 \ 1• ... 1 n11•111 ('ornpanv an· st•1•k 111J! a t han~<: 1n l.1n<.I u~l· dt"-.1~na111111 on th1·1r propl'rly from 111wn ... p a (' 1 • t o rr H' <11 u rn ,, n d I 11 \\ tll'n..,11' n·,1dt•nt 1.11 The~ ho pl· lo cl1·v1•lnp ,1 lili' ~P<tt't' mol.Hlt• h11rn1· park, 11ll1·r 111g "''n1nr 1·1t11i·11 r1·-.i!11·nh •• ho mt• .111d lot 111 t ht· $<1~.000 In S!»0.11011 1mc·l· r:in~c· C'nunt) plann1n ~ 1•11m ll19"s111m·r.., took no ac·t111n on tht• rl'CJU(•st :\londa~ hut an• l'XIW<'l cd to m<ik<• J rN·ommt•ncl.11 wu 111 superva~or.., ;il tt•r ;mother hc·ar mg Junl' 2fi The land 1s lm·at<'l l :don).! 1-:r Toro Hoad .... uuth 111 Cook ~ C:ornt•r Comrn1ss1orll'r William M:u· Oougall 4'l;ll(f lhl· 1dCiJ or lffO\.ld ing a tPn;int O\\ nl'd mobilt· horrw park 101 lo " and m'>d cratt- mc·omt· l'l·~1<l<'nh 1s J good onr But hl• qu<''>llont•d the· ..,1•lt•c· \11)0 Of lhC' f\'mlltc• hilly Sile 1111 .... u<:h ~· d<'' clopmcnt Irvine Home Hit by Blaze fire•. st.irtccl hv a faultv C'lt-c· lnt can orx·m·r <:oru. e;,iusc<I .1n cst1matr d S5.000 cl:imag e this m1Jr111n g lo an I rvint• home-. Or<i n~(' ('c1urll ) r1 r t•m cn n · J)Clrl l"d Memlx•rs of lhf' Hevl llonlv family l':-.<·upec1 from lh.e1r homt• "1tho ut tnJUr} during lht• 12 5:J ;1 m bla1c• at 17!lll Uc.1~l·r1m St firt•nwn ~aid llauh rl1sc•n\C'l'f'C1 thC' blJ7t' 111 lhc kitchen <inrl h<1d 1l ncarh .. , t1ngu1sht'cl \\1th a garden ho~,. h\ the t1nw f1rt.•n11:n a rnv('rt, 1n 'l'sl1gator.., ..,<llCI "The apparent basic purpose of this proposal is a laudable one." he c-ont1nued. "and o ne "h1ch undoubtedly will need to h<' don<: somewhere as soon as poss1hll• 1f we are rc ully lo µay alleg1anrc to the dottnne or al· lordable housing .. But .1s c·ounl v plannc•rs lasted 1·onc•!•r11 s .ihc>ut lhl' iJn•<1 ':-. ~1·1 ·n1•n rural atmosphere and l,H·k ot actequiile rnl!ds. ~ewers .11111 p11hl 1<· -;akly M·n· ite, l\I ar l>1rni.:;.i ll ohSl'f\Pll. 'YIJu haVL· -.utl1<·1cntlv de mons trated the 1lttt1n 1lty of this project · Ol I 1c·1ab ol the dt'\ elopm ent 111 m ho\\l'\t'r. ~mcl the\' wi ll ntJk1· a dl•tatlcd response· about taull:-. alleged before the com· n11~~•on's June 26 h('armJ? Planrwr.-said the proposed de Vt"lopm<•nt would repre:-.cnt a rt•11tn:ct1011 1n county land use poltc\ · lor the area a nd could 111erPa'it' pressure lor more hu llrt ing on adjacent property Tht•y also ques tioned whether thL' humt's actuallv could be or fl'fC'd in the so called moderate 1ntome rang.e and contended the proposl•d developme nt lacks n ·<·rc:1t 1on. transporliJlion and 1·11rn ml r<'ial services needed b\' l11w1 •r 111t·omc· res1d<:nts • In addition. t hl• proposed site cit.•\ l·lopm<~nt is not condu('1ve to ... ;tll'I' and convenience ol senror l·1111cn:-.." tht• planners· report .... 1111 R 11·harrl :\'tunsell. an assistant d1rcctnr of the coun\y Environ 1111·nt~d Managemt•nt A~enrj . •olcl the n1mm1ss1on . "Tht· l'UO ~·t•pt ol the m11h11t' home sub di\ 1-.wn 1s om• \\c would seek to 1·nc·oura1H· but pt•rhaps not lll'I t' 1m~~©r1 tf ~rm~ g~,o .WILL GIVE YOU A $1.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON AN UGLY NECKTIE Now thru Father's Day bring 111 an o ld. ugly necktie and Hickory Farms of Ohio , will give yo u $1 .00 o ff per pak on the p urchase of a food gift pak for Father's Day. The ugliest nec ktie tt;aded in can win a prize. In case o f a tie. tie~ will he awarded. We send gifts On~ '"' t••H Q•I 1 111•k r•11•~h•"'· 11111""' Bus Driver Set for U.S. Competition I\ 23·ycar ·olrl Or ange County Tra ns it 01strsc1 <OCT D I bus driver from Jrvme was na med by d i r ect ors Mo n day t o represent the d ist rict in national driv ing com pet1t1on this yea r Bob Everett. an OCTD driver the past 16 months. scored 746 01 801 possible points on recent OCTD dnvmg skills tests In addition to a road test the drivers were Judged on personal appearance. written knowledge a nd detection of faulty equip· ment. OCTDoffic salssaid Placing second in the OCTD co mp e tit ion w a s Ern e!'t Martinez. Santa Ana, a n OCTD driver the past four years Everett placed third in simila r d ist rict competit ion last year and Martinez fifth Belly Dance Class Planned for YMCA A class tor beginning be1l~ dan('ers will be offe red Thu r.;. da y evenings a t t he Orani;?t- Coast YMCA begmmng J une 15 The rave l'lass series 1 aught hj Suraya wi ll meet l rom 6 pm to i p m. For add 1t 1on al in- fo rmation. call the Y at 642·9990 ~ i~k©>f1 f c1rrm~ OF OHIO ~ WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 7MI & lr•IM, Hew,_.. IHcll '42·0'72 W--M. 'Tll ' Set. 'T1I ' ""' 'TII • MARINER'S VILLAGE DAMA PotHT J FASHION ISLAND .._,,,_. leecll 64MOJt ..._.fri. 'Tit t Set. 'T'l 6 S-. I 2·S •• 17 ) , I • l I ... La una /South Coast Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks ~VOL. 71, NO. 157, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES Capo Mulls By ANNE COOP E R Of I .. 0.0y Pll91 ~1•11 School athletics and school· i.ponsored recreation programs we r e name d M onday by Capistrano Unified School Dis· tnct omc1als as likely targets or budget cuts, if voters a pprove the J arvis·Gann p roperty tax ballot measure today. District trustees voted unan· amous ly to schedule a speciaJ ~chool board meeting next Mon- aay, 11 the Jarv1s·Gann measure passes. to discuss immediate problems created b y the an· t1c1pated 15·20 percent r eduction in district revenue the new tax limitation law would e ntail Monday's meeting a t 7:30 p.m. at district offices. 32972 Calle P e rf ec t o i n Sa n Ju an Capistrano. will inc lude d is· cuss ion of the d istrict's cash flow s ituation a nd possible s um- m er school and summer recrea- O•llr Pllel s .. 11 Plloto IT'S TIME TO GO FISHING.OR AT LEAST SAILING El Morro Principal Bill Allen is Retiring Setting Sails El Morro Principal Retires By STEVE MITCH ELL OI tlw O•oly Polol Stoll "Come into the room th<.it 's heen my office for thl' past 23 )ears.· laughs Hill Allen, who 1s T"l't 1nn g m. El Morro Elcme n lary Sl·hool's principal It"!) a sm all olf1ce. with <.1 0 old l'oueh in the corner <1nd p<1ant- in ~s of s:.11lboats and s loop!> adorning thC' b<1l'k wall. "If you're going to ask me what I'm doing afte r rellrt>mcnt. you 're looking at 1l ." the smiling (•ducalor ~aui. Jerking <1 thumb to\\ ard th<.' ::.all boat pi c t urt•s The 56-year ·old principal a nd . his wife Kathy arc gt•tl1ng rc•a dy to step the sails on their 30 foot "chooner which t hC'y hullt ovC'r t he past two s ummers at a Costa Mesa boatvard. Rut befOr(' he S:lalS o rr into the s unset with has bride of three ~ea r~ Allen has tame to talk ::iboul" education, has yea~ in Lag una Beach . a nd what he calls the "unique character of El ,Morro School." lle's had an ocean view from the tree-studded school grounds Or :n~2:ast \\'eath er Night and morning Lo w cloudiness with hazy sun- shine m af ternoon Wednes· day. but only partial cleann9 near beaches. Lows lo111ght 56 to 62 Highs Wednesday upper 60s at the beaches to low to muJdle 70s inland INSIDE TODAl' f'or hrs 102nd birthday. Salvatore Napoli will get cit1zensh1p See Page AH l•dex AS 1 .. 101m•n- C.2 """u-n A• -vi_. MS M•I.,., .. _ Al Nello,..I H"" Ill Cl IU .. A• IS Al YMr s..vtce Erm•••-11 l M ••Y'I ... , ... " C.lllen11• Clanlll9'1 C.mlu CnU•Wd 0.alll NOlkft U l .... lllP ... E111orlll-"u tvr1,,. Nor-.sco .. CA-II SJlvi• Port .. .. S-1• .. Stock M.,1rtO Al Televl,IOft A• Tlto•I••• 11.J IS 11 .. ., .. Wullltr Cl > w ... 111 Ht"" CJ •• •• since 1955, when he was n amed principal of lhC' then h:llf-year- 'Old campu." just north of Laguna Beach. "I've sel•n deer and fox on the play.ground :md WC' always get the Ol'Can breezes." he !>aid. leaning ag:unst a pme tree nNir the s wings. "I've had tht.· bc-.,t or both worlds working and la ving an Laguna Beach .. O f COUrSC, <JIOOg With the b e n e fit ~ ,.amc the respons ib1ht1es. including k(•ep· mg an av(•ragc of 50 ::.4uarmang yo ungsters an line each year. ·'There were a lot of paddhn~s in the earlier Yl'<H:-. before they madC' the m 1llcgal. · Allen 'i<.11d with a chuckle. He even recalls g1v1ng Kelly Rovd a swat or two on the bot- tom. "and now he '::. a coun· c1lman." Allen said. But he said the infractions were us ua lly manor ror all his kids ... mostly pran k as h slurf." "I still gel people who come up to me and say, ·1 remember w hen you used to swat me.' T hen t)ley s lick out their hand a nd ask how 1 ·m doing ." Allen has nothing but praise fo r has staff. which ht' describes as a co ngl omerat ion of .. pleasant personalities, good humors and strong educators " And . while he h<J s seen ch a n ges 1n the attitudes and personalities of the c hildre n ove r the past 29 years in the dis- trict. he's not altogether s u re it's not for the best. "They might know a few more words they s houldn 'l." Allen s aid . "but they arc m ore as· sertive. and that's good .. H e said t oday 's youngsters have more information tJJ work with a nd broader experiences. "esp ecia lly in ·this <Laguna Beac h l area " Alle n heh eves education in Lagu na Beach has come a long way s ince he taught fifth and sixth graders at the present high school site back in 1949. "lt's become the m ost impor- tant thing m the world." he said "There have been so many 1m· provements in education <See RETIRES, Page A2> ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1978 TEN CENTS Cuts t1on progr am can<•ellations. "The first property tax pay. ment cof the fiscal year> 's due Dec. 10. which means the school district receives property tax rev· e nue near the end o f the: 1calen· dar I year." said Superintendent Jerome Thomsley. "Because the school district does not have sufficient reserves to m cc•l expenses between July 1 and l atf 1n D<'<'f'mber. we ty pically borrow over u m1l11on • ID Athletics, dolla ri. to grt throui;h thut period." Thornsley said "This )eur. 1r the Jarvis·Gann measure passes. we ant1l•1pate a rash now proble m ... h(• said ·· 111sloneally, thl' Capistrano rllstr1 t'l ha:-. borrowed from lht• c·ounty to cover expenses until tax revenues become av:ulahh· "Ilut llus vear. with Jurv1s Gann . \\C m in h<.1ve to borro\\ more monC'\ :mrl lhl'fc• muv ht.• other d1 :;tncts in llw :-.anac ix1s1 tum mak111g mont'Y harclt•r to 1·111nt.• ll\ · One alterrwt1 vl' opf'rl to the sd111ol hoard. Thorns lev sa id. \\llUld Ix· to borrow the funds t rom .i bunk or other private lt•11cl111g 11'1st1tut1on. although that \\OUlll mean paying a higher an· tl·n•st rate than t he district has pa 1d to the county 111· :-.aid summt.·r school and "ll m nH·r 11·crcatton pm g rams 111;1y bc cunct>led if the school 'Fun' board is not walling to gamble or1' what funds the stale legis lature will channel to c;chool d istricts lll make up for Jarvis Gann related losse~ "WC' wall havt· to decad e whethe r lo proceed ~·1th !'!Um· m t.•r programs before we know whal s tate fund.s m ig ht bt.· lorthcommg." he said. ··0o wt.· "ant to ~amble and go ahead with b ummer prog ram"' and CSee CUTBACKS. Page A21 Nixons Wait to Vote. Crowds Line Election Booths Along Coast San Clemente polls were so bus y today that former Presa· dent Richard Nixon and his wire had to wait in lane for a booth and a rubber stamp "T he Nixons came in during our busiest time. when we had 22 people who voted w1th1n 10 minutes." s aid precinct captain Pauline Waterm an. Mrs Waterman s aid the other voters al Concordia School we re calm. but obviously delighted to !>ee the N1xons, who have rarclv appeared m public. even m San Clem ente. where they have l1vC'd 1n !>e<:lus1on s1ncl' Nixon's res- 1gnat1on from lhe Prcs1de m·y $936Taken In Laguna Store Heist Two bandits ma de off with S!f36 JO cash from a Boat Canyon s upermarket in Lag una Beach Monday morning. dragging the m anager at gunpQmt outside the !>tore before neein g o n foot. Police said today no one w<1s hurl m the midmorning robbery al the Safeway Marke t . 638 North Coast Highway in which two m en entered the market, with one dis play mg a handgun While his accomplice acted us ~ lookout. the ta ll gunman or dered store manag£'r J\lfred Honl'y lo 01len th(' store s af('. Then. with the manager 1n tow. he scooped up cash from the on ly ehel'kstand register thul wuo; open. and th<.· trio headed for the door. Police Sgt Terry Te mple said they le ft the store "1th the manager. went to the rear park ing lot of thC' market where they relea!-!ed Rone~ and rted south 1rom the lot The gunman was de~crabcd as :-.landing 6 feC't 3 m chcs tall. weighing 1R5 pounds, with wa\'\' black hair. a dark mustache. dark blue short s leeve s wcatc•r <.1nd blue pants • lits white accompll<.·e was described as between 25 and 30 years of age. st:rndmg 5 feet 11 inches. weighing 195 pounds with brown hair, a white s hirt, sun· glasses and one white glov<' Capistrano's Council Meet 'No Violation' By REBECCA HELM Of U. Olllly Piiot S .. 11 The San Juan Capis trano City Council did no t violate the Brown Act last April when it wen t into secret session to d is· <.'USS Capistrano ai rpo rt. an Orange County deputy distnct attorney ha s ruled "M.v conclusion was that 1t !the session> was sufficiently re lated to litigation lo fall within the provisions of Rrown ... at· torney Bill Evans said Monday. The Ralph M. Brown Act 1s a s tale law requiring public agen. c1es to deliberate and take ac- tions m open sessions. Evans said he made his de· cis1on following an investigation into a complaint brought in ear · ly Mav by a citizen who wishes CSee COUNCIL, P age A2) nearly four years ago .. Th<.• Nixon:-. talkl•d w ith evel'\ body they \\t'l'l' vt•rv <.'•Jr ell al. .. s aid Mr!). WatC'r m an .. And lh~y both lookC'd won derful. Mrs. Nixon wa:-. -;o prC't· l~. She wal> \\P.aring a pmk :-.uede "Ult .. Des pite the early morning rush. voteri. were trickling into the polls at south San Ck•menl1• sl'hool <tl "about the us ual rah.'." su1d Mrs W:iterman. Al 10 a.m Iii Ill' n:ent. 11r fi7 of 415 re~· 1stc red voter.., had cast ballo..s at the school Voter turnout was about th<• saml' this morning al llll' north 1·nd or t<mn. "here precinct cap· t .11n Margan•t Eze ll reported 11 fll'l'C'l'nl. or 50. of the precinct·:-. :150 n •g1stercd \ oters had been to tht• poll.., a t Shon•chffs Junior I I 1gh Srhool At San Cll•mentc'o; city hall 'oters v. a iled an hne for the polls to open at 7 a m . :.aid precinct c·apt a1n Huth Garrell. At 10 a .m . 21 percent . or 110. of 471 voters had cast 1hc1r ballot<; EaJ!l'r tx·aH•r \.oll•r-; an other Soul h Orange County a rc<i s were ltlll'd up to the s treet at some: \.otrng plan•-. t'arly this mom· 1nJ.1,. :ind a spot «h<'C'k s howed ht.•1 \\ll'('ll 11 a11d 2.'l percent Of lht• Al'W"""°'o HOWARD JARVIS LEAVES LA VOTING BOOTH Predicting a Landslide Victory for Proposition 13 Average Turnout Predicted by Poll By The i\ssociated P re.,i. Ot.'sp1te lht• cont rovc1''-Y OV(.'r P ropos 1t1on 1:1. the pcrecntagc ot Californian-; clr~1bll• to rcg1!.Lc1 who a('tually :-.how up a t lilt· polls today Mil lit• Just averagt· for a non prcs1uenl1al prtmar). pollster Mt'rv1n Field prl'<hclctJ fie ld 's Cal1forn1a Poll. r1 .. leased Mond<1y, 1nd1cat1•d more than half and pcrhap::. a:-. FASI' CASINO A BIC WINNER ATLANTIC CITY . N .J. 1Af" Rc·~orts Interna tional llolcl Casino offi c•wls "aid todav that the East·.., first l<•g;il ca'-trto won an average $-138.504 daily during its fir<,t six da..vs of operation Resorts International offlc1al!'> said the casino won a total or $2.63 m illion during the first io.1x days . of which Sl.46 million came from slot machines an<I St 18 million from the gaming tables m .anv :1s liO pl'rt'"nt or all ('aliforn1a .1Cl11 1t ~ t•ltg1hll· to reµ· 1.., t t• r and \ o l 1· \\ on l ca ... l h.lllob "The l ar~l' rn.1JOr1t y of ST ATE MULLS FORMULA TO SHARE REVENUE-A7 Californian~ '.\-Ill not be voting to "l'lt•c·t candid<itcs to run m the Nov(·mbcr gt•neral e lection. nor w 111 t hl"\' be m the ro nks of peo· pi t· h l't•d1ng th!' urging'> of l'ropo:-.1t1 on 13 propo ne nts to • ., l' n cl t h l' h u r t• a u c r ~I t c; '' m"s"agt' . "f-'11•111 said The -.t t"a<lll\ ri-.1ng ~dult population ha' ohscun•d llw downward trC'nd 1n p arllc1p<1 · 111m More \otc·r~ ma} ,1ppear ''' thl' poll!' tal'li year hut a-: u pro. portion 0 1 all those elig1blt-. the perct-ntage <11 \hose " ho tlctually 'ote 1s declining. St'crt-tary of Stutt' Mnrch Fong Eu fort-cast that f.18 percent or the reg1sterN1 vote• wall turn out today. largely due to high tn· tt•r est 1n the controve r s 1:1 I .Jnrv 1c;·Gann lax 1n1t1 alivc. vote rs W('re out Of the. booths by midmorning • Laguna Bcuch precinct cap- tuan Harry Mason s aid ha~: poll· mg place in the Top of the World neighborhood has been "busy a~ heck since we opened." J le said there was a lmc or early morning voter s out to tht· street when he opened has s ax booths at i a m. "We haven't had J m oment !>ince WC' opened when someonl'" wusn't 1n a booth." Mason said . Nearly 17 per cent of has pre r1nct ·s 519 vol.C'r::. had t urned out l>y midmorning <See NIXONS. Page-A2 I Price War May Cheer Booze Buys By JACKIE HYMAN Of,,,. 0..1, Pllol ~tall Liquor firms of all sizes art.• gear ing up this week for un ex· peeled pnce war 1n the wake ol heavy discounting by a ma1or supermarket chain. Controversy over the cuts cen· l e rs on the fact that a state S upreme Court d ecision throw· ing out so-called fair trade law~ as restraints of trudc stall m ay be appcul ed by the s t a t1• A l coholic Heve ra gt•s Com · mission. Mos t farms contacted sa1rt they believe the old law. which pe rmitted m anufac·turcr'-ot hrund-name liquors to set re tail prices. 1s -;till m e lfcct until ap peals a re exhausted Howeve r. <• s pokesman for Safew:.iy -;u pe rmarket'> d1-.- a greed He add ed lh<.1 1 ha -. <•hain 's price cuts went into ef. reel la"t weekend a nd thl• volume or liquor s ales doubled "It as our u11ders1andin1? th<.11 lhC' dCl'ISion was errecll\.e when a n n o un ce d ,•• s aid l'a u l Campbell. SafC'way publtc rel:.i· t1ons -;uperv1!>or "We fell that any dc li!y woulc\ ht• totally un1ustif1ed an vww or thC' many years that consumer. were required to pav artif1c1ally high prn.·cs." he !)a1d Ca mpbell -;aid he didn't haw <See LIQUOR. Page A2l o Stocks Take Great ~ap; Trading Up NEW Y ORK CAP 1 The stock m arket 1umped ahead on near.record trading volume lo day. getting more mileage out "' Wa ll Street's dramatic o;pnm~ rally The Dow Jones f1ver aJ.>e of 10 industrials. which c limbed mort• thHn 16 points Mond''V tCI at-. hig h est level in nc·•rlv nin1 months. gamed 10 St> to tl?.\ JQ in lhl' Cirsl hour todtty ft Wi.I'> <;till :.head 9 18 lo 873 (It ''' m•d d<'\ Adv ;1 nce" Olltnumhf'ri:-d d l'clines bv more thun a ii I margin amonf? New York Stodt Exchange hstcd 1ssuc:1. Big board volumL' rN •Chl'<I 16 98 mllhon share~ by It ;i m . r.illing just s hort of the oPt;nin~ hour record of 17 58 mdhnn shares set Apnl 25 Analysts noted that 11we:1tm~ CStt STOCKS. P~ge .\2) Cast· Your Vote; Polls Open Till 8 ' t OC Budget Up 9 Percent $595.8 Million BaJJed on Prop. 8 Passing Orange Count) !>u(Wr' 1 vri. rt: ct>1ved a proposed 1978-79 count v budget totahn.i ~95 8 m1llton lo clay. a propo:.ed 9 pt-1 <.'tH\t ~pand 1ng hike O\'tir 1977 78. But lhe budget :wbmiltt'd b)' C"oun ty Administrnt1vt' OHtct:r Hubert T homas 1:. based "n \'Ole r approval loday of Propos1 t1on II The Behr bill. a s Propos1ton 8 1s som etimes called. would limit the amount or properly tax dollars county governments can ft'Ct'IVl' 1n th" t'Om ln~ f1scail year F,....P~AJ lJQUOR ... ..i ll~t of tht· cuts 1n front or him. but note.'() that they include both hou~e brands and nationally ad· vl·rt1~ed labels One of the s harµes• price cuts. he s aid. is up to ~ on a half.gallon or bourbon. 1>esp1tC' the te mporar y rise in volume , Campbell said he ex· peels sales to re turn to near- norm a I when other firms begin discounting l\lpha Beta SuJ){'rmarkets re· portedly has also ordered an im mi:diat<' cut in liquor prices However a spokesman for that firm could not be reached for comment early today Ivan Owen. vice preside nt of Lucky Discount Superma r kets. .. aid his ch a in h as not yet rcached a dec1s1on · W<' obviously are going to tw ,•e r v competitive .. he said 'We 're reviewing the s1tuat1 on We rC' trying to determine whether the price c uts .a t Safeway> are weekend specials or permanent While the giant rharns wage their war -;o mt· owners of tn· c1cpende nt liquor s tores believe I ht .. mom a nd pop operat1oni. mu' hC' th<' v1fl1m!> 'T h<•r1• :1rr four inrlcpendl'nl 1 ltquor • s tores 1n Corona de l M ,, s <1id En<' (; ut m ann. owm·r of W1ndJammt•r Liquor~ Wt"n· tht· smalle!-11 I \.\OUld s<.1y that w1l111n two ~ t•:trs .. you want to huy hard liquor you 'rt' going to have lo go to a ma1<1r market bccausl' there won "t be any store~ left in Corona del Mar <iutmann sa11J hu!>mc~s hasr't dropped yet. u fact he attribute~ to t•us tomers prcoccuµat w n with the e lection and unaware nesi. of the price cutting T he r •ason s mall firms may ,::o o u\ of bu!-iness Gutm a nn ~aid •~ lhat they can 't afford lo bu)' in volume' .. We pay more at wholesale · he said "A ma rket fan buy b) the t rainload and hav<· th\' warehouse to store 11 R a ndy Oav1i. munag<:r of ~ ariner'!. Ship of Spirit!. tn Laguna llilb. agn•cd 'll '!. definitely going to hurt t he 1n dep<'ndents · h e said 'They·re not going lo have a c:han<'c Although h1~ firm IS part or IJ ~m :Jll 1·ha1n that will be able to bu) 1n volume. Oa\•is said. · I fret fo r ever ybody cbc Those superma rket chains. they makl' cnou~h mont') as 11 I!:> They :.houldn be allowed to scllliquor 1n the fi rst place.· Will his firm c ut price..,·• · We re going to han• to Davis !:>a1d J\t lkTimc Gourmet l''oods Jnd Sp1nL., in Coi.ta Mella. like Ma rtner·s and Windjammer. prices arC' staying at current levels unlit the court dcc1~1on 1s linal but wi ll probably then droo "Our posll1011 1~ to keep with th<' law · · !laid manager llurolrt llan!-.on "Saft-way has j umped the gun on th1!> · Ho wever . he doesn 'l forc&ee a hll•ak future for his firm wh ich 1~ indepc-nd<.•nt · I tlon 't think any indepe ndent ..,lure that 1s in a conveniem lo<'al1on and h1;1s been giving good service 1s ~01ng to be run out of bu1.mcss ... Hanson said ORANOI! COAST L ~<. 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TeleptloM (114)t42••tt1 c1 .. ,1t1.-Actven1t1ne Ma>M71 ~ne •Holl All 0.-rtmemt Telephone 494-94" l lft#f\\.t ("""'"M.,. 4K-6IOO ~~1'\': :-!'! o:,~ <:::-:•',:.~=':'·: s,,o:t "'.r,., ., •••• , •. "'"'·~·, ,,...,,," ,..., .... , •• , .. uuct ... itf!Mkll , • .,,, ••• Dtrf•hH•Of\ •• . ..,,..,.,_ ~'.~;:',"'.':'\~:~~f:,,~:'',:' ~:;, ~~o ~"'"'' n. "'••• '' ~o "'o"t"'• ""'"'•'• *'f•ftief....-, u .,,...,.tftt• Howt>vtr. the curt.ulment of property l ax revenue under Propo:s1t1on 8 would nut be ai. )(re11t ui. the loss of tax dollars under ..i compt:ttnat ballot rt-form IOl'<tsure. Proposition ta Thomas acknowledged that in his budget message lo the board or supt•rv1sors "It should ~ rtalized that tht' Ol'l com e o( th e e l ection of Proposition 8 and Proposition 13 could dramatically change the f i g ur es i n c lude d he r ein." T ho mas said lie went on to suy voter ap- Ethics Unit Hits Effort By Watkins Republican 74th Assembly District candidate Lee Watkins has again been ehast ised by the ethics committee of his own party This time. the committee r ang the bell o n a last minute Watkins mailer that misstated r i val ('a nd1dat e Mar •a n Re rgeson's position on Propos1· t1on 13 T he Watkins mailer sent to Republican hou!>eholds 1n the 14th distri ct indicat ed Mrs Hergeson oppos~!> voter ap· proval of Propos1t1on 13. the J a rv1s initiative aimed at re forming state property tax laws The ethics committee labeled the Watkins tnailer "a flagrant viola tion of the party's code of ethics ··The mailer a lso showed a fla· grant dis regard for the ethic~ committee and for its findings· the commitlee ~aid It went on lo chastise Watkins for an alle~cd attack on the m· tl'gn cyt of comm1tt<.·c member!> Walkins said today he had not vet heard from the committee a nd was not aware of its flnd· 1ngs "But It's a stackC'd deck Very ob viously 1t 's a staclted deck manipulated b y the party machinery m Marian 's control." Watkins said He complained that the com m1llee had not recognized tu& complaint that Mrs Bergeson had sent a late mailer '"that in effect was no thing but a personal attack on me .. The mailer he talked of was a reprint of a Daily Pilot ne ws story recounting the 37 -year-old GOP c andidate's past financial di ffi <' u I ties "You tell me why it's okay for Mr~ Bergeson to attack me a nd ;, matter of censureship when r look at her voting rerord .. r think it's very dear that Mrs Bergeson and her powerful :i lhes have one set of rules for th emselves a nd a nothe 1 for thos e who oppose them ... Watkins said "I'm confident the vole rs wi II s ec through this and Mrs Bergeson's s m ear tac tics and that I will win the election to day ... Watkins s aid. The continuing Bergeson Watkins fracas closed out a con· trovers1al cam paign that saw Watkins once before censured by the GOP ethics comm itte<> for viola ting a pledge he vol untanl~ :.1gned ll was reported earlier that W<i tkins wa~ assembly can c11date Jim Slemons' campaign finance co-chairm a n in 1976 Watkins denied he played any role 1n Slemons' 111-faled cam- paign E'ro9PapAI CUTBACKS then find ourselves out that much more in the rail. If the ~talc doesn't romc throueh'" '"Obviously we will receive some compensation from the state for our great loss o f funds if Jarvis pas996 ... said trustee Willia m Thompson of Mission Vrejo. '"It would be prem a ture to speculate at this time what cuts we would decide upon," he said .. But anything which would af- fect lhe educational program the number of teachers or class s1le will be absolutely last to be affected." "Everybody wants to cut 'fat.' but nobody has identified 'fat'." ~ai d t ru s t ee T e d K opp Capistrano Beach. "What school programs a re people in the com m unity willin~ to cut out? "Schools are doing a lot of things parents used to do 20, 30, 40 years ago," Kopp .eaid. "We have t a ke n o n th ese responsibilities because we see kids hurting. Now we are being forced to cut. But what happens to the kids'" ·w e ('annot be everything to ever ybody,·· said trustee Robert Bache lor 'The problem Is we have attempted to be Just that. IC my cons tituency wanta to restructure school finance.. I will support that. even U it Roes against my present philosophy " proval of Proposition 13 would reduce county property tax rev t>n uc-by 60 percent "or ~1pprox· imatelv $95 million .. By the time the f111e county supe rvisors had the Thomas budget on their desks. voters in Or ange County were s l reaming to t ht" polls lo have the1 r say in the outcome of the two compel· ing ballot measures. The budget Thomas gave the s upe r visors was $23.1 million less than the overall spending level requested by county gov crnment department heads Fre•Pa~AI COUNCIL .. e to rem am unide ntified ThC' complainant charged the <'ouncil with violating the Bro\\n Act by going into closed session April 19 just prior to voting to g 1 vc the c ity's Capis trano Airport property back to its original owner!>. Counc il me mbers de fe nded the c losed doors saying delibera- tt0ns were connected with pend· ing and anticipated lawsuits and therefore should not be dis · c ussed publicly. Months earlier. 1n 1977. the ('Ouncll had voted to close the airfield. ruling it unsafe. after a S-year-old girl playing near the strip was killed in a freak airplane crash landing. Subse quenlly. the child 's family filed a Sl million lawsuit against the Cit)' During his investigation. at torney Evans said he had in- ler v 1ewed San Juan Council me mbers and found their rea- i.oning for closing lhe meeting valid "The law as 1t presently stands." he !.aid. "is that City Council members are entitled to have conf1de nt1a l s essions bC'tween them and their at· torncy ·· The discussion docs not have to be re s tric t e d lo actu a l lawsuits. Evans said. and as s upport cited lhe 1968 California A ppe ll a t e Co urt case o r Sac rame nto News pa per Guild vs. Sat'ramcnto County Board of Supervisors The court ruled, Evans said. that the protection of public in- terest addressed in the Brown Act d oes not require a city to open its meetings with its at torney whe re the discussion s ur· rounds pending, proposed or an- ticipa ted lawsuits. aru:t whe re suc h discussion might be of benefit to the city's adversary and to the detrime nt of the public To further s upport his con ctusion. Evans pointed lo the re- cent case naming San Juan as a defe ndant which was brought by south county pilots contesting the June I closing ot the airport. In the lawsuit, the pilots also ore accusing the city of violating the Brown Act by holding secret sessions to discuss the airfield '~ d osing FroatPageAJ STOCKS •.. institutions seem ed particularly t>ager to increase stock holdings b\'fon • they make mid-year re· ports on portfolios al the end of June . Many ins t1tut1o ns had large percentage!> of their asset!> out of the market when stock pn<.·e~ began soaring this spnng r atch-up buying by these institu t 1ons has been widely cited as a prima r) reason for the market's rt'cent ~ains "lnslltut1ons arc committin~ t'ash that ha d been on the side lines. and they're putting it in the glamor issues. the high· technology stocks. and lhe blue r hips ... said William Le Fevre at Granger & Co . As has been the case s ince lhe market began surging in record· breaking trading in April. analysts were hard pressed to pin down a s ingle "reason" for the advance. T he recent behavior of the market Itself has been impor- tant. they said. because of its consistent strength in the face of news that might have been ex· peeled to drive it sharply lower Inte rest rates have risen to three·year highs. threateninR to drain money from stocks ancl savings institutions 8nd into such interest-bearing securities as Treasury bills. Rate Rule Upheld WASHINGTON <AP1 -The federal government was acting within lt11 legal authority last ye ar when It ordered a seven- month suspension of proposed rates for transporting o il through the AlaRk#I oil pipeline. the U S. Supreme Court ruled lO· day Voting unanimously. the JUSI ices upheld a ruling by the 5lh U S. Circuit Court of Appeals that the 1nteri;~te Commerce Commission was authorh:ed to $t.1spend proposed rates owners of th<' pipeline wanted to charge. and then to impose lower rates It was nhso $18 I m 11l1or1 hrght·r than T homas would recommend Thal is bec·uu!-.t> $18 I million \\01·th of ~pendin~ the CAO dot>i. • not t:ndorsc 1s included in the budget so the s upe rvisors can make a decision as to whether the s pending Is necessar y lnt'luded 111 the proposed 1978-79 spe nct1ng pac:kagt-e1re pa~· ra1seb of 5 5 percent fur county general. ~upervisory and clerical personnel. Those raises were "agreed lo last yeur under ~ two .ye ar pa c t with th e employee& In broad categories. 17 per l·ent of the proposed budget would be directed to community safety. tncluding ~he riff's de partment and the county fire de parlmenl According Lo tht· propu..,ecl ~pcnd1nj:! pack~1ge :J2 percent of the hudgl'l would bl• c:.irma1 kl'fl lor human service~ That would mean :.p('nding $19 1.4 million for hC'a lth. mental health. public a:. s istancc and othe r for m !-> of s t·rvlc:cs related lo human need.., Gay Patrol ~ Other t•ategont·~ broken out in the budget show that environ menta l man<1gcmcnt ~pent.ling would consume 23 percent of the spending p ackage. general sl'rv1c·es 12 P<'rt•ent and gcncnil ad m 1n1!-.t rat1on and ~upporl Iii PNCcnl T homa!> e~t 1 mat ed that th<' total t·ounly carryo' er 111 the· general lund will bt· S2fl !) m 1 l hon. ml'uning there w1 II bl· that much left over from ra~t ~·car's budget thal 1~ un~r>t:nl though some of 1l lw~ been JI located to specit 1c µroJccti. Chu('k Sltlhlbock and Jnc Costello are a mon~ a number 111 l\\O man H·am~ p;itrolling Sun Franc1~co"; skid r ow .ind gay ba1 an:<i. ''hcrt· homo:-.l'xuab havt· ht'en heaten 1n !ht· pu-.l Thl'\ ;H·t· \ol11nl~t>r~ ol an ant i <'nmt.• group Vitll('(l tlw South ol ~IJrl..H Survcill:rnce Sc1uad •Related ~tor~ P,1gt• \:J 1 f'ro• Pa~AI RETIRES .. e "Teachers have lo be a hell ol a lot better prepared today. bcca usC' lht• kid!> arc r<'ally mov- ing fa~l ... /\llen salfl And he bd1cvt•!> be.t~1t t•dut·a t1 on I!-of paramount i m - portance. "l'specially al tht: t•lemcntarv ~rhcH>I level ·· /\I kn !><1°1d ht"" go in~ Io ml!>!> thl' 1~olated t•arnpus overlooking t ht· sea He·:. ).!oing to m 1ss the l-::1~ll'1 \'at·at1on tnp~ dcrnn lh1· Colorado l<iver "1th hi!. stu dents. all hanging onto the s1de:- 11f the railroad tie" that com prise th1:1r n.ifl And the South Laguna resident ~aid he·~ going to miss \.\atchinl! kid:. grov .. up in lhl' s mall school tl1~tncl "Thal 'i, I he beauty of this dis tric•t." ht· !.aid "It's s mall cnou~h that you can pay alten t1on to 1he 1nd1v1dual need~ of the students ... But enough or lhat for Bill 1\1· len Be,::inmng next month the retired educalor 1s going lo bt:gin J)i:lying attention to the 1n di\•idual needs o f his w1ft: Kath y, and th ei r 30 fool sd10011er llc"ll bl' off t<J Vuncouver. W<ill h .. ;1t lhl' hdm of h1i. new boat. LB Buildi11g Permit,s, Cost Drop in May Uu1lding. act1v1ty 1n Lagun::i Beach during May 1s down trom last vear at this time . hoth in tht- num.her of new proJt•rts begun nnc1 the estimated \alue of tholle Ol"OJCdS A rC'por1 from thC' f1ty's plan· n111g department shows 51 build 1ng pt>rm11s "e re issued last month on proJected valued at S695.71.'i Thal compar es w1lh 5S permit~ IS~Ut•<J in ~U\ of 1977" 1th • f'llll!>I nH·t1on ('OSI t'l>ll mi:ilL of SI 8 mrlllon And "h1h lh<. total numb<-1 of p1·1 m1h l"~Ul•d lhl· llr"1 II\( months ol this ~1.:ar dfl h1J?htr than le1M year 1259 to t9HI Lhe c•st11nat('(I <'OSI O( constrUl ling tho~e projects has also dropped. 1111m S.'l :i!l million la~t H'dr to ss:16 mllhonth1s}ear . Laj!un:.i Hearh's Department 111 ('omrn11111t\ Plann1n,!! l"~Ut!d Pl·rrn11~ 101 a Ill'" four tamll.\ dwl'lllng anrl 11\l' nt-" ~IOJ!ll lamll} hornt·~ l<i!>l munlh. worth • 1 Iota I ol $4Cift,53~ Otlwr 1x·rm1t:-. mdu<kd altt•rr I 1011~ a nti .sdd1twn~ 10 homes and hu~rnt·~~c·s ;ind l'Oll!>lrud1on 01 fcn cei.. \\.ii b Ill IX:IOb Judy Carne IA>ses Appeal LOS ANGELES tl\PI A municipal court Judge has re· JCCled an attempt by entertainer Judv Carne' and her ex-hus band to have dru~ churgell again!>I them d1sm1ll~e<f After denying t he motion Mon day. M.m1c1pal Judge J oseph w Chandle r set a July 24 tnal dale. said a court spokeswoman. Carne e1nrt hl'r cx-hu!-band . Hobert Bcrgm;rnn, are t•har~€'(1 a s ro-defendant:. \.\Ith two counl!- of posses:.ion ol a controllert suh ... t .1 n c e a n d o n e c o u n t o I 1J<ISSl'"s1on of les~ than one oun1·c ol marijuana . Ms ·arnc wa~ ch<1 r1?ec1 \.\ith poi.scs~1on ol mt•t hamphE'tamine and man Juana. i:lnd Be r~mann w11h possession ol codeine ff ~~flt©>rrJ f ~rrm~ g~,0 WILL GIVE YOU A $1.00 ~ TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ~ ON AN UGLY NECKTIE Now t h'ru Father's Day bring in an old, ugly neck tre and Hickory Farms of Ohiol. will give you $1 .00 off P.Gr pak on t he purchase of a food gift pak for Father's Day. The ugliest necktie traded·in can win a pr1Le. In case of a t ie, ties will he awarded. We send gifts. On• 111t pllr Qlft iuk 1wrcha,. pl••>ll. Fro• Pap Al NIXONS ... A lice u awson ·s precin<'l m the Victoria Beach area nea r South l.:rguna has been bus ier than !-ht!'!-. ever seen 1t ·w e're seeing the same relia- ble voten; we see every time.·· Mrs Dawson sa id .. But they got he re e arlier this time ·· She said 70 of the precinct ·s 366 voters 1 urned out by nudmornrng. a 19 percent run turnout W1ll w m Robb said voters were ~howi n~ up a t a s teady rate at his north Lagun a Beach homt'. with :.tbout 19 percent turnout re ported · It 's Meady nol rush) and lh< hoot h~ arc lull most of lhl! • llm<'." h" sa1c1 !-,;,n Juan ('ap1!>lr.ino volt!r<; .,.., tt ta~t inJ! their \Olt's at a 1 all' o f rnort: than one a m1nutl! dt Pal n<.·1a Christiansen ·~ pn· c•tn<'t on V1~ nc Ai;?ua \\ 1 'l' had an CX<'cllrnl turnout, .. :.hl :.aid "'The f1rc;t hour "e had 64 peopl(' vote .. Hy m1dm11rnini::. 18 pen·<'nt 11( ht·r 11rc l'IOtt ~648 voter!> had arriv1•d Thr lowel>t I urnout 1n the rnn rlom :.amphng came from a pre· 1·1rrt•t on C:e:1m1no Capis tra no in San Juan Capistrano. whe re on ly 11 5 Pt'r<'enl or that precinct 1. :11u \Oltrs showed up. Dan a Po int vot ers made a good showing at the R H Dana Etemt•ntary School. said pre· '11H 1 n1ptain Laurena Cham h r -.. Uv m1dmorn1ng 27 percent ,,r 364 rc~1:-tered voters had vis rted the• polls Panel OKs Funds SACRAMEl'<TO 1A P 1 -A "late Senate subC'omm1ttee has ~pprovt'CI Gov Edmund Brown .i r " S33 m1ll1on budget proposal to pay for p<>or women's abor· t1ons during fiscal year 1978-79 ~~~k©f1 f~rM~ Of OHIO WESTCLIFF PLAZA MARINER'S VILLAGE 11• a.,.._., .......,.,. e-11 ••2.0912 DANA POINT ~.'Tl f s.t. °Tl 6 S.. 'T1I 5 496-lPO M-..S ... 'Tl I S.. 'Tll 6 ' FASHION ISLAND Hawporl leedl 64CMOJI M-.frL 'TM f $tit. 'Tl 6 S-. 12·1 17 I . . / Orange Coast I E:D ll lON Toda~ "s Closin,: N. '\'. Stoeks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1978 N TEN CENTS I VOL 71, NO IS/, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES 1The Boo%e War: Liquor Sells Quicker I t By JACKIE llYMAN Ol Ille Dall• Pilot ~~II Liquor firms or all s ites a re itcaring up this week for an e x- pl'cted pnce war in the wake of ti eavy discounting by a major s u permarket chain. Controversy over the cuts cen- 1 ns on the fact tha l a s tatt: S upre me Court decision throw- 111g out so-called fair trade laws ;,is restraints or trade s till m av be appea l e d b y the s t ate Alcoholic Heve r ages Com· mission. Most firms contact ed said they believe the old law. which permitte d manufacturers of brand-name liquors lo set retail prices, is s till in e ffect until ap- peals a re exha us ted. Ho wever . a spokesm an for Sa feY(ay s upe rmark e t s d1 s- 1:1g r eed lie added t~at h1~ Al'Wir~o HOWARD JARVIS LEAVES LA VOTING BOOTH Predicting a Landslide Victory for Proposition 13 Average Turnout Predicted by Poll Bv The Associaled Press Oes-p1ll• t h1• <'Ontroversy over Proposition 13, the pe r centage of ( 'allfom1ans ehg1ble to register "ho at•tua lly :-how up a t the polls today will be just average tor a non-presidential p rimary, pollster Mervin Fie ld predicted. 1''1eld's California P o ll, re- IC'asl'd Mond<t v, 1nd1cated more than hair -and p erhaps as m <•n'v JS 60 rx·rcenl of all l'al1fo rn1a :.idults el1g1ble to reg- 1 ... 1 t· rand \Ol e won 't cast hallols. · Thl' la r ge m a1ority of Cal1forn1ans wi ll not be voting lo .,det•t t·and1datt•s lu run m the No\"C'mht'r g<'ner:.il election. nor will they bl• in the ranks of peo- µll' h('(•n1n g the urg ings of Propo-.1t1<1n 13 propont•nts tn · ., l' n ti I h <' b u re a u <' r a t s :1 m(•ssag('°." Fll'ld-;a1d The s l N1di ly ris ing adult po pulatio n has o bscure d the down" urd trl'nd 1n partic1pa· 11110. More vote rs may appear at I hl' polls each year but as a pro- portion or all those eligible, the pe rcentage or those who actually vol c is declininf.( Secretary of Slate March Fong Nixons Wait In Vote Line The c-ouple that waited in line at a busy San Clemente voting precinct this m orning ca used some' s tir . They were former president Richard Nixon nnd his wife, Pat. "The Nixons ca me in during our busiest time. when we had 22 people w h o voted wit h i n 10 m inute s.'' precinct captain Pauline Wate rman s aid. "The Nixons talked with e\'er y body they we re \'ery cordial." she s a id. '"Anrl they both look WOO• clerful. Mrs. Nixon was so pretty. She w as wearing <.tn ~•qua s uede s uit." A hllle later, a precinct worker called back. "Oh," she said, "il was pink !" Eu forecast that fl8 )><.'rccnt of thl• registered vote will turn out today, largely due to high in- t e re s t in the controver s i :.11 ST ATE MULLS FORMULA TO SHARE REVENUE-A7 J~1rvis Gann tax 1nit1at1ve. T( that f1~urc ts achic•vcd, 1t will rcpresl'nt about fl R million ,. o t e r s . h i g h ( o r a n o n - presidential year. Howevt'r, because o f in - <'reascd population. cvC'n <i 6 8 million turnout will be an over- all participation rate of JUSt 42 p e r ce n t, an avcragu pc rformanre t·ompa rcd t o other n·cent non-pres ide ntial years. '"The fact 1s that even 1f <See 'AVERAGE,' Page ,\2l * * * Newport-Mesa Voter Turnout At 20-30o/o Voter turnout in Newport Beach and C.:osta Mesa was run. ning at 20 lo 30 percent by noon today in many precincts. An exception was COMa Mes a City Hall, where only seven per- tcnl -29 of the 450 registered voters -had shown up. The vot ing ins pector there s aid that pre· cinct traditionally ha s a low tu rnout , pos!>t bly because 1t s erves mos tly apa rtme nt dwellers. Statewide turnout for today has been predicted in e xcess of 60 percent because of the con- troversy over the Jarvis -Gann tax initiative, Proposition 13. Polls remain open until 8 p.m . A spot check of some Newport Reach polling places found a 30 pe rcent turnout 98 of 314 voters -a t a Harbor view Homes precinct: 20 percent 84 of 420 regis tered iit one "' "three Pa rk Newport polling s ites a nd 20 percent 104 or 563 voters -at Newpor·t Btach City Hall. At a Lido Isle polling station, the turnout was 30 percent. with 200 of 570 voters having cast C ee T RNOUT, Pal(e 1\2) l'11.u11 ·-. pri{'e c·uts wt·nt into ef· t l·cl IJ s l \H't:k t•nd and l hl' \illum e of liquor sa les doubll'd ""It 1s our unders tanding thal t hl· dN·1s1on was effective whl.!n Jnnouncccl." s;ud P a u l ('Jmpbell, Safeway public rela· turns supen ·1sor -:"'\ "We fl'll that any dy1ay would ht' totally UnjUSt1fled IO View Of the m any years that cons ume rs "ere requW"ed to pav a rt1f1c1ally hi,gh pm·e5," h<' ... a11J Ca mpbell SJ td hl• thdn't havl! ,j list or the t•ut-. 111 fronl of him. hut noted thal lhl'Y include both house br ands antl nationally ad- \ t• r t 1 sed l abels . One or the :,;harpest price cuts. h e -.aid, 1-; up to $5 o n a ha lf-gallon ol bourbon. , Despite the tem1~rary n se in \'Olumt•, Campbell said he ex µcC't s :-a Jes I u 1 i-l urn to flC.:cff ncH m ;II "IH'll uthl•t I 1 rm ... bl•gin d1st·ounting Alpha Beta Sup1'rmarkct4' re• porll:llly has also 1n·d r 1'1•d un 1m · med1Jtt• l'ut 1n liquor p rit·t's llo wcvt•r, :i s1>0kt•s man fot ttwl f1 rm c<iuld nol tw reac·hed tor n1m ment t•arly today. Iv a n Ow('n, v l('I' pr1• ... 1d1•nt or Lu<'kY Discount Supt'• rnark<'ts, ... aid his chain h<i-.. not yt•t l"l'UC'ht•d J dl'('ISIOll "We obviously are going to be 'cry compelltiv<.'. ·• he l>a1 t1 . '"Wt>'re rev1cw1n~ thc s1tuat1on. We 'r e trying 10 d e t e 1munc "hether the price c uts ta t Safe way) are weekend specials 01 pt.•rmanent " • Whlll• the giant chains wage tla'ir war·, somt• owners of in- depl:'l\dent liquor stores beliew the "mom a nd pop" operation., CSt·{' l.IQl'OIC. Page A2) Stock Market Cli Volume_. Trading Jumps to Near Record NF.W YO RK ti\P l The s toc·k market JUmped ahead on near record trading volume to- lluy. gt•tt1ng morc mileage out of Wall Strt•cl"s dramatic ~l1nng rally Hut l<itc selling cu the g.i1ns. T he Dow Jones <iverage of :m induslnals, whH•h climbed morl' than 16 J.)01nts Monday lo its h1 g h(1st level 1r1 nl'1:1rly nine months. J.!tlined 10 5fl to 874 39 in the llrst hour Lod.1v IL t·losed up fort heduy2 ti8points to866.5J. Anva n ces outnumbered dt•d1nes by more than a 2~1 margin among New York Stock Exchange-lis ted issues. H1 g board volume reached Hi !18 million sha res by 8 a m .. falling JUSt short of the opcn1n g- hou r record of 17 58 million s hares set April 25. It finished at 51 9 mllhons harcs. Analysts noted that inve~lin~ ins tilut1oru; seemed par11cularly l'ager to increase sto<·k holding-.. lw fon· tht•y m ak1· m11l year r<'- 11orts on portfolios al the end or .J unl'. Manv inst1tulll)nS ha(f large pen·entages of th('tr asset-.. out or the market when stuck prices began soaring this s pnnJ! (.'atch-up buying by these 1nstitu· tions has been widely cited as a primary r ea son lor the m<1rkcl 0l> rec·cnt gains. • · 1 nslitul1ons arc comm 1tting l·ash th:Jl had ht·l'll on 111l: Ethics Unit Chastises Link to Other Deists Watkins RC'publlcan 74lh AsHmbly l>1stnct candidate Lee Watkins has again been chas tised by the l'lh1<.·s committee of his own part y. Thug Gets $2,000 At NelVport Bank This time. the committee ran!-{ the be ll on a l a s t m1nutc Watkins maile r that misstated r1v:.tl candida t e Mar i a n llergcson 's position on Propos1- t ion 13. The Walkins mailer sent to Hcpublican households in the 7 llh dis trid indic;.ited M rs. Be r geson opposes vote r ap- proval of Proposition 13, the .l ar v1s initiative aim ed al rc- forming'slatc p rope rty tax lf.IW'> A p1stol-wieldin~ bandit who po lice said m ay be responsible fo r a number of So uthern Ca Ii fornia b ank r o bberies ('St'aped with more tha n S2.000 today from a Newport Beach ba nk. Police Detective Sam Am- burgey said the robber entered the Bank or America a l 1400 Dove St. s hortly a fter 10 a .m ., leaped over a counter and told , everyone to stand back. I le stuffed cash into his bag and fl ed into a hgM blue :-edan left outs t<il' the bank with its engine running, Amburgey said. No lnJUries wer e reported. The re were several c us tome rs and several bank cmployecs present. Amburgey said the m a n 's description matches tha t of a bandit wanted for seve r a l Southern Ca lifornia bank rob- be ries. The ma n. who wore a baseball t'ap , 1s described as a· Caucasian 111 his 30s, about s ax feet tall anci weig hing a bout 200 pound:- The ethics eomm1ttee lclbclecl the Wa tkins mailer "a tlag rant \ 1ol::it1on of the rarty's r ode of l'thic5 '"The maill'r also !-.howed a fla- f!r<rnt disregard for the eth1<.'s rommittee a nd for its findings," th<' commillct> s<1id. ll went on to chastise Watkins tor an a lleged atlack on the m· lcgncyt of comm ittee mem bers Zaire Aid Pledged By U.S., Four Allies W al kin:; s aid today he h:.id not Vl'l hcarcl from lhl· <:ommitkc :inn wa-. nol .iwarc of its f111d- 111gs "llut it's u s tacked deck. Vcrv ob\ wus lv it·-. a s tacke d dl'dc 111 <.1 111pulatl·d hy lhc party mi:lchmcrv 111 Marian's control," Watkins s 0 aid He complained that the com· m1ttce had not reeognized h1-; rnmplaint that Mrs. Bergeso11 had sent a late m a iler "that an e ffect was nothin g but a personal ottack on me " The mailer hc talked of was a reprint of a Daily Pilot news story recounting the 37-year-old GDP candidate's pas t financial d1ffic ult1cs. "You tt·ll me why 1t 's okay for ;\1rs. RergC'i.on to auark me and ;1 m attrr of <.'Cnsures hip when 1 look at her voting record. "I think it 's very clear that Mrs. Bergeson and her powerful ;Illies have one set of rules for t hcms c l\'CS a nd ;.inothe r for (St,>e-ETHICS, Page A2> PARIS IA P ) The United States <Jnd four European allies have agreed on JOIOl military and eeono m ic action to help kl•ep Zaire President Mobutu Sl'se Seko m power, but the Cnil· ed States balked a t plunnmg to assist other African govern- ml·nts. A Sl·n1or American offici<.il, "ho declined to be i~nt1f1ed, said after the 13 hours of talks l'nded early today that the Unit- ed Stales would not back a broader. Africa-wide peace fo rce unless 1t was manned and run by the Organization ol African Umty "I think we can only conceive 11f this thing in terms or sp<'cif1 c situations." he said. "The 0100<.I of the United Sl ates as a whnle 1~ one of hesitation about invo lve· m enl abroad , certainly uny military i n vo l vemen t. Congressional tendencies a rc es· senlial in any enterprise of this kind." A communique issued afte r the talks said the United States. New Addition Mother Has 18th Child OODGEVll.LE, Wis. <API lltt\'ing an c·<tru m outh lo ICl'd al t hl' llerman :t.oclht•k home won't be mlH'h o l a prohlt'm. T he big qul'slion 1s "hl'lht•r l h(! bathroom t·u n la k t' it. "Things gl·t a little crowded aroun<1 h ere somt•I ime:-.. CSJ)(.'Cia ll y bCCUllfiC WC JUSt ha \"C the ont• b<il hroom." lld<'n Zocl11 ck. 41 . said Monday. a day a Iler g 1\ 111g h1rth to he r 18th ch1lcl Tht• htihv 1s Heth Candace Zot?llick. o ne or 1:J d n u g htcrs :incl one of three Zoellick children bom at homl' ,\ tourth was born in a dentis t 's om ce. Francr. Britain. Belgium arid West G ermany d1scus!>ed actio11 "ta ken or con s ide red " for Zaire's ~('C'Uri t y , a nd ai d ""n<'rcssary for its rN·ovt•r y C:1nd (See ZJ\IKE, Page .\2 ~ Patterson's Fmal Rites Wednesday A m emon:.il scrv1c·c '4 Ill he• hC'ld Wt>dncsd;.i y for Vernon "Pal" l'alte rson. one or th€• o ri g inal ~t afr m t•m bers or Orange Coast College, who died Monday lfe was82. The service wil l t>l' held at the ram1ly home, 2579 W1llo Lan<'. Costa Mesa, al 3 p.m Wednes- d ay Mr. Patterson was born in Kan-.as a nd m oved t o San Bernardino al age 7. He served in the Army during World War I and g r aduate d from UC Berkeley m 1925. After a varied career lnclud- 1 n g m ovie scriptwri ting , teaching at a m ilitary school and serving as v1fe principal of E l Centro ll1gh SC'h0<1l. Mr. Pat· lers o n JOtncd lhe Huntington Beach I fJgh Srhcl(>I i.I atr as ;.in Enghs h teat·her Mr. Patterson, who had n • cei ved his masters dcgrec m Eng lish from the L'ntversity of Southern California , Joined lhe n ewly formed Ora nge Coa-.l Collc~e in 1948 as d ivis ion t'ha irman of langu age and literature . lie retired m 1962. He wrote <;everal \<Olumes of POetry and two pubhs hNI nov. <Sec RITES, Page A::> :.1dt?linl!-., and lh1•y rt• putting 1t in the gl<Jmor issues, the high· tt•rhnology stocks , and the blue l"h1ps," said Wilham LcFevrc <it G ranger & Co. J\.:; has bee n the ca:.e since the markc t began s urging in record· hre<1k tnK tradi ng 1n April. .inalysts were hard pressed to pin down a :-1ngle "reason " for tht' advanC'e. The reC'ent lwh~1v1or of the IS.-.· STOCKS, Pagt' i\21 2 HB Teens Get Trial As Adults Two Huntin gton Bea<.'h Juveniles hi:tve been ordered to face tnal as adults June 19 for the alleged atte mpted murder o{ a pa raplegic who was shot twice in I he head and left for dead. Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight set the tr ia l date and pretrial a ction June JG for Nancy Ann Lynch and John Gene Moore, both 17. The defendants, then 16, were arrested last Nov. 21 afle'° being 1dentifu .. '<i as the pa ir who shot a nd r obbed paraplegic J orge Rodrig uez, :iii, in Huntington Beach. Arresting olf1('t'r'> said the de· frndant<; an• tv.o o f three 1u veniles who wc1e dri ven a round the Jluntington Beach area by the v1t:t1m whu supplied h is passengers with beer and candy. Officers said Rodri~uez wa-. shot l WI Cl' in tht• head and left lo r dead. They said his attackcn- drove orr. then came back for his wallet and aj?am abandoned lhe crit1cally wounded ma n. M 1ss Lynch and Moore faC'c t'hti rgc•s of attempted murder. ,u-mecl robbery, gr.,nd theft a nd Jss;1ult with a deadly weapon. The l hird juv('ntlc ha-.. been ~ranted 1mmun1ty from pros ecu- 11on in return tor his cooperation .is a prosecution w11 ne'is lit' ts 1dl•ntd 1cd J~ Vernon Matthe w Ll·t·, 17 M •~s L} nch and Moore are h(•lcl m CU!Stody with ball set at SI00,000 each. 01 ftccrs ~aid Hoclriguc/. ha'i recovered from his wound!>. Orangfj Coast t::: /4"'" =·~ Weather N1yht and morniny low <:loud wess with hazy sun· $hme m afternoon Wednes- duy, but only parllat cleanng near beaches. Lows tonight 5ti to ti2. Highs WPdnesda11 upper 6Q,q at the hea<:hes. lo fow to middle 70s intand. INSIDE TODAY fo'tlr /11s 102nd birt/1dur1. Sult,utorc Napoli 1n11 ctt n11;:cn11l11p. See Page Alt. Index •• C> AIY .... rS..Vlu Erm•••-• l M 6oyd l1m1Mu c.11 ....... Clau.Ued Comlo Cronw°'d Ot•lll NOll~n f_dl'ff'•' .. _ A) ... ,.,,,..,J...,. U Ann L•nClt r\ AO Mo•IH 84 • M11•11•1 f'-Af N•ll~•INtw!o C4•11 \ytv1a l'Or19f .. Spo11, .. 84 A• IU E•l•rt••~ ,, ..... , .... HorttHO,. .. 519<-M<tr'll•I' Al hl•••t-A4 fl•Hlto 1 1-4 WHllltr (l.J Worll N•W\ a 81 J IU 8 1 841 A4 •• Cast Your Vote; Polls Open Till 8 I \ l Dalt, ~1191 SMltl ,_. SUCCUMBS AT 82 OCC's Vernon Patterson f',...Pa~AI RITES ... <>b 1\ll C1anL..., Wear Yellow H1 ct.•chcs." 1935. and "Wise as a liuuse." 1939 Mr. Patterson 1s s urvived by h1' wire. Tl'rl•sa Patter son of Co...,to.1 Mesa . s ons. Christopher Patterson of Cos ta Mesa and '1'1 mothy Pµtll•rson (If Tucson. Artz : a brothe r. Tom Patterson ri l Corona . and fiv l" grandchildr<'n The fom1ly s uggcsb memonal 1·ontribul1ons to the Vernon Pal· t1·r::.on Memorial Schola rship at 1 >range Coast College f',....Pa~AI ZAIRE ... • l onom1 <.' and s0<.'1al pro~ress It :.ilso said lhe allies "brought up the proble ms or aid that coulll ltt• 1>rov1d<•d to l\fnl'an <·ounlnl''> lll·...,1 nng to prt.·st•n t•. 1.·ollN·t1 q ·I v or 111cl1v1dw.tlly . thl•t r integrity .111d their dl'vt•lopment · · .'fo clt.•t.:.11b Y.t!rt• J.:lven Hut ap 1wrcnth lht.· md1t.1 rv a11l will take llw form of African troops I rum forml•r Frent·h t1•rr1tont·~ .md transport und log1st 1c s uµ. port for them from the L'n1tC'lJ :-it a tcs <.1nd Franct• France wanted <1 W<•slern h<1tkl'd Pan·Afnc;rn pt.•ar<.• for1·1· CUBANS INVOLVED IN RHODES1A-A4 and cconom1<' aid to b<>lslcr pro Wes te rn African ~ovcrnmcnls thn•atcned by re bels with Sov1l'l Jnd Cuban s upport Rut lJ S and European diplo mats '>C11 d lht> Amenc<.1n u('lcg<llion wanl<'d thC' 1a lks limited to lhl' 1mml•d1 all' problem of Za1rt'. <.1nd that Hclg1um Jncl Britain ...,1cled "1th tht' A ffil'fll'CJ OS F'runce t•allccl lht.• 1·onfcrenr1· .tiler troop!-. ol tht' Frcnt·h 1•11 rc1gn Lc~um lasl month dro\t' 1·~d1•cl anti ."vtnhutu n ·hc·ls from Koh\1•1.1. a ('L•nt er for copper and l'Uball mining in Za1rl"s Sh<Jbu Provine<.· Bt•lg1an and Frcn1·h t•xperls run lhc mtn<'s. and lht•1r government:.-a rc 1 r.ving tu a r rang1• prolt'rtinn for them s11 lhi.lt they will i.:c>t th1• m ine!) back 11110 1 ull pmdul't1on The \ r S i\1r Force I'> flyin g t .~10 Mororc;in troo1>s lo Zain : to repl.wt· the· Fn:nt·h troops and will n ·lurn the lci.:1onna1rcs to 1lw1r h<JSl' on ror~1ca In add1 I um . l h<' S. I ransport plan<"' \\'t•n• scheduled lo ri v about 300 Sl'ne ~.1l 1•s(• an<l Gabonese ... nldll'rs to 1oin tht• Moroccan:.- today Thost• troow. are lo bl• t010l'd ldlC'r h y troop' from rogo. th< ('c•nlral 1\1 rican Em Pl n · .ind PO~S I bl\ the I\ Ill'}' (."11J<;I Support Sought :--;.\HIT\ .Japan 11\P I fo'.irmers :.ind rad1culs ovposcd 111 thc n<'w Tokyo i11t('rnal1onul .11rport ht•n • ... ay thev will send letters st.•ekin~ s up1>0rl for lhl'1r f'ampaign 10 Pn•-;1dent CurtC'r. l · N . St•c rf'tur y -Cieneral Kurt Waldh<.•1m .md Lon<lon-based J\mnl•stv International. lht•1r ll'adl· r aimounced ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT 1,._()t~ Colll\t 0..tfY Pitot .... t"-"tf '-!'\(""" '4""'1ffW'>Hfll'#'\ P""''' ''Pli0h\ftlllt(lt)r,ff'loo 0•.t~ (..,.,. 'P\,t)41"'1....q Coff'O·l"'I 'lllfo.tlftiff" ~·tW)M. ,..,,. ~·"""" ~nre ... l"-HM.10" "HI-"• '"' f 0,1. ....,_ it N•w~tt (\1-Mri .. 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C,M!IWWlt•t\.t,....t tf 1f"lt•~t~ 6~•th tt•I\ ty. f'I ~ftl'Utd '-•001"0,_( \ VAlltv 74.>ftf t • P•I Jlo),l'(I .. , ~.,, Qtt'l).)f ,,.,..,,11,, Tetepho"• (71•1542-4321 Cl8H lfled Advel1111"9 8'2·5$711 ~''*tJ :!~, o:.:r. .. c ~;:,::':::.~·~ fo:-:, ,.,.-.(,., o' •Oll'•t110om•f'n ""•'" "'"' ~ :i;~.:;::::..:.··~· ,,..,. •. .,.,,.,.\\101\ •• ~•M r•4'u ""•t• •••• '" (*H• ......_u c111•1•,.•• Svb't, 101 •o"' ,,.. .,, •• , u \O "'°f'lllPtlf b¥ "'''' \f \ft f'tM'""'" t••ullt•'' 09t11\jtt~•1 \0~t""•tt•• J I ~r. Jun. fl l'JTO Leaded Fuel-Feared EPA Worried if Price Ceiling Ends \\ASlllNGTOl\o 11\f'I /\slhe Energy Department prepare:> to l'nll t·<·1hngs on lhl· rl•la1l f)rtl'l' ol .: u 'iO I 1ne. lhl' 1-:n v 1 ro1HrH·1\I :ti Protection Ag1•ncy \:iY~ 1t 1s worrie d llw move mig hl 1n t•reasc the cost of unleaded gas and pronwt motori~l~ lo use tht.• ll tl'IH'r lcat.lcd ful•I Energ y D e p artment 'i l)Okt·s man Jim Bis hop bald Monday night the der egulation propos al is expected to be senl lo Congress shortly "a~ boon a b the regulations are prepared" but no dale has been Sl'l. Under lav.. bolh the Senate and llouse must block the move v. 1thin 15 working days or 1t ••utomatically goos into cffC'ct Thc t·c1hng::.. a vestige of the 1973 /\r;.ib oil e mbargo. h <:l\c hl't'n fell unnecessary hy the i-:nergy Ul'partmenl. l•spe<.·1ull~ with gasohut· nm' abundant Tht· department ~<iy:. tl docs not ;in t1c1pale an immediate across- t h e board pri ce increa:.e because most current prices alrt>ady are well below the cutoff point . But the EPA and a Ralph Nader consumer g r ou p . tht• Center for Auto Safety. belte\'c 1h·rt·~ul.Jl1t1n could make more d1ft1cull lhc1r t'fforti> to convince molor t..,h 111 us<· unleaded gdsOlint· l\to!)t lule·mockl a utos require un leadt•d rue I. but motorists hu vt• bt•t•n known to illegally <•llC'r Hit• l':tr':. cxhausl·control ... vstem w1tlt•n the top of the fuel 1n l :Jkc PIPl' o r makl• other l'l1an..:c:. :.o that leaded gasoline tan be used Crtltc·i. of thc tlerC'gulation pla n !>a~ the cost of unleaded gasoline might go up because il 1s <'lose to the ceiling price right no w . while leaded gas would re· main the ~amc. t•ausing the gap ht'l \\ et·n the l\\O lo widen Tht• gasoline price rt!gulat1ons an• ba~ed on the n ·La1l prices as ol 1\1 ;1 ~ 15, Hl7:1, plu ... iJllO\\ ancC's lo t·m t•r 11wrcas ed co:.l~ The t't•tl1ng \;JI 11•s from rcgwn ton• gwn lh·n .Jackson. an a o:.s istanl E P /\ 11dmin1!>lralor of enforcc- m('nl. a nd Clarence Dillow. of th<.• Nader group. said if the gap In (' rNISl'S i l m I g ht lead lo fu rther 11lt•gal fuel ~w1tch1ng f<:PI\ studies s how about 10 Pl'rC'ent of lhl' motorists wtlh cars requ1r1ng unleaded gas use lhe leaded variety because of cost savings. A recent Am('rican Autom obile Association s tudy said that the average price of unleaded gasoline was nearly 4 cents higher than leaded reg- ular. Other s urveys s howed the differ ence in some areas was as mur h as nine cents ;i gullon f'roaa Pa~ A J 'AVERAGE' Propos1l1on 13 passes with a 6.'i percent landslide percentage or the \Ole ca!;l as predicted by Howard Jarvis. 1t will have ob· l ,11nC'd the \'Oll' Of IC'iS than 29 pt>rcent of all chg1ble adults in the s t11tc. · Field's poll state d Propos1l1on 13. which would ~ut pro[>('rty taxc:. by S7 b1lhoo or two-thirds, will probably keep today's turnout from being one o f the lowest on record in modern times. IL "may prevenl a ne w low . . but 1t 1s unlikely to reverSl' the long-term declin· 1ng trend of c1t1~en part1c1pa· t1on.'' the poll said. A~Wlr._.,..• Tenant-owned Plan T he poll h as operated con- tinuoustv since 1947 as an in· dep endent . non -parti s an. m cd1a·sponsored. public opinion news service. Gay Patrol OC Plarmers Nix Toro Home Park By KAT HY CLANCY Of tr. 0.1ty Pilot Sl•lf /\. propo!><1l that could permit d C\elopmcnt of a t enanl·O\\ned mnhtle home park on 232 hill) .H:rt.·' 111 thl· El Toro are11 re l'l'l\'t•d a thumb:. do\\ n n :cnm ml'ndal1on from Orangl' Count) planncr!) Monday Ownl'rl-i of Lei:.ure l lc1ght:. In q·s tm1•nt Company a n• st:ek1ng <• l'h:1fl'gl' in land use dcs 11.:!n:it1on •Jn lht·1r p roperly from opt·n ' p a t· c• t 11 m e d 1 u m <i 11 d I o .... dens ity rl'stdC'ntlul They hopt· to <ll•vclop a f\17 'PH Cl' mnh1lc home park. offl'r rng ::.enmr c1l1zl·n rcs ulcnl'> ,, home tind lot in the S45.000 l•1 SS0.000 pnce ran~c Co unt~· pl a nn ing t·om m1~s1onC'r'> look no action on the request Monday hut arc <''<P<'<'I t•d to make ;.i rl·commendat1on to supervisors afll·r ;.inot her ht•ar 1ng June~ The land 1~ tocat<'d ulong F.1 T oro Hoad :.outh of Cook s Cornl•r Comm1::.s1ont>r W11l1am ~1ac Dougall ~aid the 1dc<J of r1ro\·1d 1ng a t t'nant·owncd m o b1k ho ml· p;irk for low and m ode rat1· 11w11ml' n·~Hlt'nls I!-. :.i good ont• But Ill' qUl'SllOnl'd t lw sl'll''' l11>11 of llw l't'rn11tt· htllv ~1le for s u1·h ~·development . · The apparent bas 1C' purpoM• of this proposal 1s a laud<.1hll· 0111., · hl· continut·d. "';ind •>Ill' wh1eh undoublcdh will nr•L•d to he 1l<1ne somewhert· as soon as poss1hll' 1f we :ire t l·~tlly lo pav .111(•g1 an<•t• to ltll' dot•tnm· of ar lorllabll' housing · But a~ counl\ planners list~«I t·onl·erns a bout the a rca ~ ...,t·cnt•ry. rural atmo~phcrc ;ind lac k or adequate roads. scv.-crs .ind puhhc -.afety service. Mac Dougall ohst•ncd. "You ha\1• :...uff1c·1t•ntl~· demonstratl'd the ct1fflc ult~ of lh1s pro1ecl." Offlc1:1ls of lhe development t1rm . howen•r . said thc·v v.-111 makl' a dt•tatlcd response· about 1,11111" a lleged before lhe com m1..,sion 's June 2fi hcannc Pl.inners stud lhc proposed de· \ t·lopm<'nl would re present "a I l'11lrt•l't10n In l'OUnl y J.1nt.I ll"l' C.Ollege Board Pkms Special Ekction Meet Trus tees of the Coast Com· mun1ly College a nd Newport. Mes a Unified School dis tricts wi ll hold s pec ial mee ting s Wednesday lo discuss lhe results oftoday'se lecl ion. Th(' meetings are designed to e valuate the ('ffecl s of tht' passage or non passage or Propos itions 13 and 8 College trustees will meet Jt R p m . ut the dis trict ·s board room. 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. Newport·Mesa school trustees will meet at 7:30 p.m . at Rea Middle School. 601 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa . Both meetings are open to the pubUc. Belly Dance Class Planned for YM CA ,\ class for bcJ(tonin~ h£1lly rlanc('rs will be offered T hurs· day evenings at lht! ()range Coust YMCA beginning June 15 Th(' rive-class series tauf{ht by Suraya will mt>et from 6 p.m lo 7 p.m . For addit ion a l 1n- rormat1on. call the Y at 642-9990 poli c~" for the are a and could 1n r rca:.e pressure for m ore building on <idJucent properly T hl'\ .11"0 questioned whether th1· lwmt•s actua l!) could be of· fl'n•d 1n tht• ~O·l'alled moderate· int.·omc rnnge and contended lhc p roposl'd dl'\'Clopmt•nl lac ks n ·t•n•:it1on. trans portcil1on and 1·om llH rn:tl st·n·1cf'l'i rn:<.·ded hv lo\\ t•r 1nn1mL' rt•!.idcnts · ·I 11 :Hl<htwn. tht• pr11posNI sill· cit•\ l'loprrwnt 1s not tondur1n· to s alL•ly <.1nt.I convC'nll'OCC' of St•nior l' 1111.en~." the planner!>· report "aid R11·h;1r1l Mun:.l•ll . an a ssistant d1rN·tor of lhl' county Environ· mental Management Agency. '11ld lhl· comm1ss1on. "The con- l'l'Pt of lhL· mobile home sub· d1\·1s1on 1s one we would seek to l'nc·c111r,1 gL· but pl'rhapb no t lwrt.• .. fi'l'Olft Pa~ Al ETHICS ... tho-,t• w ho op po~C' them . \\'al kins s<ttd I'm ronf1dl'nt the voters "111 :...l'l' thr ou g h thi s and Mrs lkr~t•son ·~ s mL·cir t<i cl1 cs and lhal I \\Ill \\in the election lo· duy." Watkins said Th l' l'onl 1nu1 n g HC' r gcson· W:1tk1ns lracas closed out a con , tro\c rs1al cu mp<.11gn that s aw Wt1lk1ns once before' cens ured hy lhL· GOP t·t hi <·..., c·omm1llce for \'l<llating a plt·dgL' he volunlaril\ !'>1gned · It was n ·ported earlier that Wa tk ins wa..., a ssembly can - didate Jim S lemons' campaign finan<'t' co.chairman in 1976. Watkin') denied he played any role in Slemons ' ill-fated cam- paign. f'roffl Po~ A I STOCKS ... markC't itself has bt•e11 1111pm lanl. they s:.11t.1. twr;111Sl' nf th c·on-;1s lC'nl stre ngth in t ht· fllt'l' ot nt•ws thal m1ghl havt• h1•1•11 c•x pt•cted lo drive it :.lwr11ly lowt•r. Inte rest ralc!) havt• rt"l'll to three.year highs. thrt•atL·n111g tu drain monC'y from sttwks unll :...av 1ngs ins titutions and 111to s uch interest· bearing M'l'llf1lies ;i~ Treasury bills . Thl• inflation news hus been no better. Last week tht• .:overn· mcnt r eported lhat consumer price s climbed at a two-digit an nual rate in April. and the May fi g ure due out later this month 1~ t•x pee l ed to be equally un pleasant "A It hough people 's worst ft>r1rs about inflation are beini;: rc Jliled, the market is rC's pond ing uncharacter1sl1c ally well ... ~ .1 1 r1 Ha I ph A<' am po r a . an .inalyst at Smith Uatnl'y, Harns l'11ham & Go. Bakery Fined For Beetles LOS ANGELES IAPl Nagel's Spic 'n Span Pastry Shops. Inc. has been round guilty o( "extensive beetle Infestation" 1n 1li. baker) inRrcc11en ts. Ruhn~ lhal the Spic 'n Span i.hop-. wt.•rcn'I li ving up lo their naml'. Mun1c1pal Court Judge L::iwr<'nce Waddington fined the shops St .~ Monday after no· <·ontesl plens were entered to six counts of operating under un sanitary condillons. Californians also voted today to pick a Republican lo run .1gainst Gov. Edmund G. Brown .Ir in November. * * * Chuck Stahlboc k and Joe Costello are among J numher of two.man learns patrolltn):! San Franc is co's !->k1d row and gay bar area. '' hert> homosexuals have bel'n beat<.•n tn the past. They are volunteer~ of an anti c rime group tailed t.he South 0 1 l\1 a r kl·t Survl'tllanec Sc1uud f'.-.. P-se AJ TURNOUT. f'ro•P~AI • thC'1r ballots b y rt11dday At Newport Elementary School. 60 of 300 \'Otc rs or 20 percent had turned out. while the figure at a Big Canyon precinct wa6 also 20 pt•rcenl. 121 oul of 601 voters. LIQUOR PRICE WAR. • • In Cosl•-1 Mes a. Collegl' Park S1·hool reported over a 20 per· n·nt l urnout. with 110 vote~ cast out of 472 The pt•rec·nt<1 ge was similar al Fa1rv1cw Community Chu rth. with 150 out of 564 vott'l"s having voted by midday Gypsy Trial Skilkd Again SAN 01 EGO 11\Pl -An al· tempt lo prosecute a group of Gypsies for a string of s tore thefts across Southern Califom1a h<t s mC'l with fr us tration for prosecutors 1\s the Gypsies wailed in court \londay, warrants were ser ved on the nine wom en accusing them of theft s from a s upe rmarket m Bunkie. La may be the victims "There a re four independent t liquorl stores m Corona fl el M ar ... said Eric Gutma nn owner or Windjamme r Liquor.,· "We're the s mallest "I would say tha t within two years. if you wanl to buy hard liquor. you're going to have to go lo a maJOr market be<'<t usc the re won't be any stores left in Corona del Mar .. Gutmann said bus iness hasn't drovpcd yet. a fact he allnbutcs to cus tomt•rs · pr('O('cupa t1on w1lh the election a nd unaw<irl' ness of the price culltnJ.! ThL' reason s mall firms may ~o oul or bus iness. Gutmann said. 1s that they can't afford to buv in \ olumc "WC' pay more at whole!>alc." hf' s u1d "A market can buy by the trainload a nd have lht· warehouse lo store 1l · Randy Oa\.IS. m a nager o r Mariner 's Ship of S p1rtl!-. in Laguna Hi lls. agr eed "It ·s defimtely AQ1ng to hurt Bipartisan Election Gala Set in Mesa Solois t Claudia Noggle a nd s uch cele brities a s actr ess Claire Trevor and former "first son ·· Steve Ford wi 11 be among those at tonight's e lection gala h ost ed b y Orange County Supe rvisor Thomas Riley. More than 1,000 people h ave been invited to lhe bipartisan t•vent at the South Coast Plaza llotel's ball room. Party planners sai d the celebra l1on will feature up·to- the-minute election results of all county races as well as live in l e rviews with candidates and CC'lebrilies by te lev1s 1on r e porte rs. Soloist Claudia Noggle and lhl' quartet from the Beach Citic' Chorus. Jimmie Whctmore and His Orches tra . the Dar)I Mans field Rand and the Am bros ia Strings will perform between e lection announce- ments. ~~~~©f1 ,~,m~g~IO WILL GIVE YOU A $1.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON AN UGLY NECKTIE Now thl"u Father's Day • bring in an o ld. ugly necktie and Hickory Farms of Ohio® will give you $1.00 o ff per p ak Qn the purchase of a food gi ft pak for Father's Day. The ugliest necktie t raded -in can win a prize. In case of a tie. ties will be awarded. We send gifts. Orie It• per g1h r>ak pur cha~. ptH'41 WESTCLIFF PLAZA MARINER'S VILLAGE 111ti & '"'"· ......,,_. ._ .. u1-ot12 DANA POINT Mea..Jri. 'Tit t ~. 'T1I • -. 'Tl ' 49'·2' 70 ....... s... 'T1I • s-. "Tll ' . ... .-......... ~ ,j .... tht• 1ndl'pe ndt.•1Hs ·· he :.aid "Tht>y 'rt• not J.!OlllJ.: lo h<.1w a cha.n t't' ·: Although his firm 1s part of a !-.mall 1:ha1n that \\111 bc <.1ble to buy in volurn<'. Davi:. S<J1d. ··1 ll'l'I lor everybody t•lsl• Th<)Sl' supermarket cha in:., thev make t.•notJgh money a~ 1l 1~· They s houldn't be allowed tu sl'llliquor int hl' fi rst place ... Will his firm tut prn·l':..." ' Wc'rt• goang lo h<1Vt' lO Davi:. sa1c1 Al 111 T1m(' Courml't Fooct .... and S p1r11 s 1n ( ·u~t..i M''""· llkl' i\1 arin<'r ·.., Jn cl W1nd1ammt!r. µrit·c~ arc :,tayin~ al current ll'\ t•ls until the t·ourt dec1s1on 1s l 1n.1I hul will probably then drop "Our pos1lton 1s to keep with the law," ~aid mana~er Harold 11 .inson "Sal<'WJY has 1umpcd I ht• gun on th" .. However . he d()('sn t forcsec ,, hll•ak future for his firm . wh1f'h 1~ indcpcndcnl. l don't tl11nk any 1ndepemlenr :.IOI'(' th:.il I~ In J l'Onvt•ntent loc:.i t1 00 and has hc1.'n g1v1ng go1>d s crv11·c 1s ~oing lo be run out of businc:-~.' · Han::.1111 :.atd. Two Face Arrest NON(; Klli\I. Thailand IAP> I\ uslrul1an 1ournahst .John F.vermg ham and his Laotian l1anl'l'<' Keo Srisomphonc have been orde red arrested for their dann~ escape from Laos. Tha1 prnv1nc1al offlc1als said today. Th e 28 year o ld Aus tralian !'Y.am the Mekong River with .... cuha gear May 27 a nd rescued his Laotian sweetheart despite the presence of Laot1dn soldiers ncarb~. FASHION ISLAND H•wrrt ..... '4M010 M-.-hl. 'Tit t S ... 'T1 6 SM. 12-& 17 Saddlebae k VOL. 7 1, NO 157, 3 SE CTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1978 After11oon N. ~. S toe!k s TEN CENTS · CUSD Mulls Cuts • Ill Athletics, 'Fun' 8 y ANNI-; COOPER 0t U. 04l1ly P ilot S~ll Sthool athlclac:-. and school ~ponsorcd recreation program!. \\ t' r t• n a m ed M o n d a y b y <.:apast rano Unified School Das · lrac:t Offll'aals a:-. lakely tar~cts of budget t•uts , 11 voters approve the Jan i1s-G1,1nn !Jropcrly t<ix ba llot m casurt• toda) Distract truMee!'. voted una n· imo us ly to M:hedt>le a s pecia l schoo! board meeting next Mon· aay, 11 the Jarvis·Gann measure passes. lo discuss immediate problems created by the an· llcipated 15·20 percent reduction an district re venue the new tax limitation law would entail. Monday's m eeting at 7 30 pm. at district offices. 32972 Calle P e rf ec to in Sa n Juan Capis tra no, will include d1s - cuss1on or the district 's ca sh rlow situation and pos.s1ble sum- me r school and summer recre11 · APWlrep!MICo HOWARD JARVIS LEAVES LA VOTING BOOTH Predicting a Landslide Victory for Proposition 13 Average Turnout Pre dicted by Poll H Ttw As~cialed Press Dt•s1>1l•· lhl' 4"ontroversv over Pr 11p11:-1t 11111 lJ I hr 1iercentage or C all for naan'> t•hg1hle tu n ·R•sle r v.ho at'lu.111\, sh<1W up at th<' polb tod;1v wall Ix• rust averagl' for a 1111n prc·-.1<ll·nt1al pramar.v, pc1l b tc·r Mt'r \< an fo'1<'ld predicted 1-·u·l<f '.., California Po ll, n ·· \(',1..,(·t\ Mond uv. anlla t·atcd mor1• t han ha ll ·.ind J,l(·rhaps as ma n \' as fill pPrcent of all Cal1 lornm ,1d111t" t'l1J!1hlc to reg '"'t•r :i 11 fl \1111• won 't ras t hall1H'\. "Tht• l arg.-maJorrl y o f (';tl1 f11r111:1ns will not ht• votrng to Sl'l<'t·t c·.ind1d.1tt·s to run in the No\ 1o•mh1•r J.:l•nt•r..tl 1•IN·t1on. nnr- w1 1l thrv bt· an tht· rankc; of peo p it· h1·Nl1ng t ht• urgings of P n1fHl'ol\111n I :l prnp<in(•nts to ·'end I h 1• ti 11r1o;1 u er a l " a mes!>al.:C' F11•l<l-..111I Tht• "ll'arlal.v ras1ng ad ult populal run has oh ... c ured lht' ct11wnw:.ird trl·nrl an partlcapa- * • * Nixons Wait At Polls as Voters Line Vp S ::an Cll•mt•ntc• polls were so bu:-~· today ltml fcJrmer Pres•· dent Ra ch:.rrd Nixon and has wrfo hact to \\<lat an li ne for a hooth a nd a rubbN stamp "The Na,wns n am(' an during our husresl lame . when we had 22 peopk \\ho \Ol <'Ci \\1l hin 10 minutt•s." said prct•1m·t captain P;111l111t• Waterm;rn Mrs . W.itcrman said the otht•r vott.>rs :it C1>nrordia Schc><ll were c alm . but obvious ly dch~hted to see the N1>.ons. who hav<.' r arely appea red m publar. even in San Clement<', whC'rf' they ha ve lived in sed us1on since Nixon's r<'S· 1gnalion from the Presidency n N1rly four years ago ·'The Nixons talked with l'V<'rY· bod y thl'Y Wl'rt' vc r,y ror daJ I." said Mrs. Wa l N man. .. And they both looke d won d cdul Mrs. Nixon was so pr<'t• t y She was wcarmJ.: a pmk s uede S Ull " t1o n. More voter-; may a ppear a l thl· polls each yea r but as a pro· portion of all lho:-e eligible. the percentage of those who ;.a ctually vote 1s declining. Secret ary or Stall' Ma rch Fong Eu forecast tha t 68 pe rcent or the registered vote will turn out today, largely dut-to high rn- tc rest in the controvers ial STATE MULLS FORMULA TO SHARE REVENUE-A7 J a rvis-Gann tax in1t1at1 ve. H tha t fig ure 1s achacvcd , al wall r e present a ho ut fl 8 million ' o t e r s • h 1 g h r o r :J n '> n . pres1denllal year llo w evcr. bccau '>t' of in t•reased popula tion. l'vCn a r. R m1lhon turnout will be an ovc•r all part1c1pat1on r ate of JU:-.l 12 J)C r ce nl , a n <rver<1gc performa nce compared lo other recent non-pres1denl1al years .. The fac:l IS that l'Vcn if P roposition 13 passes wath a 65 percent landslide percentage or the vote cast as predicted by Howard J a rvis. it will have ob· tained the vote of less than 29 perce nt of a ll eligible adults in the stale," f'ield's poll s t;a led A One-girl Grad Class MONROE, Conn. !APl -De borah Ann Carroll 1s No t in he r high school gradua ting class. but she's n o t bruJrning a bo ut 1t muc h. You see. ~he rs the graduating class. When the Ansonia res1- d e n t e nte r ed M a rian H e i g h ts Ac ad e m y, a private secondary school. as a freshman, she had fi ve classmates. said Sa::-· te r Ta rsilla. the prancapa l. · But bv the ·e nd of la~t year . ail the other girls had trans ferred. Miss Carroll. who will g raduate We dnesd ay, plans to attend Annhurst Coll ege in Woods tock , Conn. tion progr am cancellation~. "The fi rst property tax pay- m ent Wf the fiscal year) IS due Dec. 10, which means the school dis tract receives property tax rev· enue near the end of the <calen - da r > year." said Superintendent J e ro me Thom s ley .. Because the school d1str1ct does not have s ufficie nt reserves to m eet expenses between July 1 a nd late in Dece mber, we typically borrow over a million doll a r !I to get through tha t pe riod," Thornsley said. "This yea r. 1f the Jarvis-Gann measure passes, we anticipate a cash flow problem.·· he said "Ha stora ca lly. the Capistrano district has borrowed from the c·ounty to cover expe nses until tax revenue~ become uvaalable. "But thjs year. with Jarvis· Gann. ~e may have Lo borrow mor e money. and there may be other dtstral'ls an the :.~me p0s1 lion -making money harder to come by" One a lternative ope n to the :.chool board. Thorns ley said. would be to borrow the runds from a ba nk or other pnvate lcndartg 1nstitullon. although that would mean paying a higher m· terest rate than the district has paid to the county. He s aid s umme r school and s umme r recreation programs m:.r y be canceled 1f 0 lhe school board 1s not willing to gamble on what funds th1• state legislature will c hannel to school districts to muke up for J arvis Gann re lated losses. "We wall havt• to decide whether to pro<:eed wrth sum- mer programs before we know what s ta t e funds ma~ht be Corthco mang," he said. "Do wt! want to gamble a nd go ahead wit~ s umme r programs a nd <Stt CUTBACKS. Page ,\2) Saddleback Voting Up . Precincts Report Higher Turnout S addlcback Valley vote r s were out in numbe rs slightly hig he r tha n normal by mid· m orntnl! to day, al·tording to spot t·hech at a handful of prc- c·anc ts ~vcn the voter s :.rt Leisure World, who turn out 1n large numbers tor ulmost every elec: t aon. !.cemed to be ris ing a bit carh l·r t hr-. mo rni ng to c:.rst ba lll)ts at the polling pla<:e an Clubhouse Thrt·t• P n•canc t ins pe<:tor ll a rold ll.i~t1ngs noted tha t 67 of the 509 el11!1blt· voters there had t•asl 9o/t: Budget Hike Based On Prop. 8 Orange County supervisors re- ceive d a proposed 1978-79 county budget totaling $.595.8 million to· day. :.r proposed 9 percent s pend· m g h ike over 1977-78 But the budget submitted bv county Admtn1strat1ve Orrice-r Ro b e rt Tho mas as based on voter a pproval today of Proposi- \lon 8. The Behr bill. as Propos iton 8 is sometimes called. would limit ~h e a mount o f prope rty la x (tolla rs county governments can rece ive in the coming fiscal yl'ar llo w(•ver , the curtailme nt of pro pC'rly tax revenue unde r Propos1t1on H would not be a s ~real a s the loss of tax dollars undN a competing ballot reform mt•asure. Proposition 13. Thomas ;.acknowled ged tha t in has budget m essage to the board of super visors .. It should be realized that the outcome of the e lection o f Proposrtron R and Proposition 13 (Sct> BUDGET. Page A2> Stocks Take Great Leap; Tradi,ng Up NEW YORK (APl -The! stock market Jumped ahead on near -record trading volume lo· <iay. getting more milea ge out or Wa ll Street 's dramatic spring ra lly. The Dow .Jones average of 30 industrials. which clirnbed more than 16 points Monday to its h1 j(hest level in nt'arly nine m ont hs. gained 10 56 to 874.39 in the f1r~t hour today It was still ;.ihcad 9.18 lo 873.0t ut mid-day. Advan ces outnumbered dee h ncs by more than a 4· l m a rgin am ong New York Stock E xchanRe -hsted issues. nag board volume reached 16 98 mrlhon s hares by 8 a.m .• fa lling Just sho rt of the openmg- ho u r record or 17 58 mi Ilion ~hares set April 25 Analysts noted that investing 1nst1tut1ons seemed partkularly cage r to increase stock holdings before they ma ke mid-year re· ports on portfolios a l the end or June . Many 1n~l1tulions had large percentages of their assets out of the market when stock prtC'es began soaring this spring. C'alc h-up buying by these institu· lions has be<.•n widely c ited as a primary reason for the market's <See STOCKS. Page A2> ba llots by 9 30 um • a t3 percent turnout. "My guess." he s aid. "as Propos1t1on 13 as brang ang them o ut. Thert"s quite a bit of in te rest m that here." Bu t a l L e 1s ur(• W o rld Clubholl!)e Om" inspector Rose Nouta ry s<11d the turnout a t ~1bout 9.45 a m. was ··normal " She said voting a lways as heavy "and we get our rus h late an the morning · t\ ~Hel·anc·t worke r added , "People hert> ~lccp unt1ll It or noon and then vole And. of llpaT~ T ht'-J..1ucn ha~ something to m<'ow tiho ul. .June is nu- 11011<.il Adop t a Cat Month. 1\n.\Oll(' :-.n 11\clined can get :J nil and :i lret· adoption k it <Jl tht· Orange Count.v 1\n imal Sh<.'ltl·r For deta1b. c·:1ll Pa t G u1vc•r. president ol lhl' A nimal Ass i~tancc Lcaf'.!Ul' of Orange County . a l 537-2<i75, o r !Hi0-H 27 cours e , there are a fternoon naps ... " Of the 425 eligible to vote at the precinct. 46 had marked ballots by 9:45 a.m .• a 10.8 per· cent mark. At nea rby Lomarena Elemen· tary School in Lag una Hills, Ins pector Ka thy Perry said vol· m g "is probably higher than no rmal. l would imagine it's Proposition 13." Mrs. Perry said 69 or 421 ehga- blc voters had c ast balloL'> by 10 a .m ., a 16.3 percent turnout. A l Mission Viejo 's G le n Ye rmo Elementary School, 60 ol 430 voters had voted by 10 a.m , acco rding to inspector Carolyn G reenlear. She called the t:i.9 pe rcent vote "above normal" al that time and s <11d , "I think it 's thl' propos1t1ons, of course. 13 and 8 especia lly." Ann Steran1, inspector at the Ra nc ho Can ada Ele m e ntarv School polling spot said 100 or 590 voters had turned out by 10 a m , a 16.9 percent attendance "That's a little above norma l for us," she said. "Voting hert• 1s us ually heavy; about 78 per· cent turnout by the end o( the day" Discounting Bits Liquor Firms Set For Price Battles By J ACKIE HYMAN 3 last or the cuts in front or him. 0t .. o.irr P1••U~" but noted that the y mclude both Liquor firms of all sizes are house brands and nat1ooally ad- gearing up this week for an ex-vert1sed la bels. One of the peeled price war in the wake of sharpest pnce cuts, he said, 1s heavy discountin~ by a m aJor up lo $5 o n a ha lf.gallon of s upermarket chain. bourbon. Controversy over the c uts cen-Despite the temporary rise in ters on the fact that a s tate volume. Campbell said he ex· Suprem e Court decision throw· peels sale:. to return to near· ing out so-called fair trade laws norm a l when other firm~ began as restraints or trade stall mav discounting b e a ppealcd by I h e s tate Alpha Reta Supermarkets rc- A lc oholac Be ve rages Com-porledly has also orde red an im- mission. mediate cut m ltquor prices. Most firms contacted s aid flowever. a spokesman for that they believe the old la w, which farm could not be reached for permitted manufactu re rs or comme nt early today. brand·name liquors to set retail Ivan Owen, v1ct• pre s ident o( prices, 1s still in effe ct until ap-Or.;ck y Discount S upermarkets, pe als are e xhausted. ..laid has c ha an h as not y e t However, a s pokes man for n •ac hcdadec1s1on Safe way s upermarke ts das-"We obviously arc going to be a ~ree d . He added l hat h1 <; Vl'r y comp'N1t 1ve," he said. chain's price cuts went into er-"We're reviewing the situation . feet l as t weekend and tht! W e' r e try ing to d e te rmine volume of liquor sales doubled whether the pr11·t• c uts Cat "It 1s our unde rstanding thal Safe way> arc weel.cnd specials the dec1s1on was e rfeclive when or pe rmanent .. a nn o un ced ," s aid P a u l Whrl1• the giant r ha 1ns wag1.· Campbell. Safeway public rela-their war, some owners of m tions supervisor. de pendent liquor stores behevc "We felt that any delay would the "mom and pop" operations be totally unjust1f1 ed in view of may be the v1cl1ms. the many years that cons umers "There are four independent were required to pay artificially (liquor I stores an Corona del high prices," he said M a r ," said Eric Gutmann. Ca mobell s aid he didn't have owner of WandJammer Liquors. "We 're the sm allest. Ethics Panel Again Chastises Watkins <See LIQUOR, Page i\2l Co ast Re publican 74th Assembly 01s trrct candidate Lee Watkins has a gain been chastised by the e thics comm11tcc or his own party. This lime. the committee rang th e be ll on a la:.l minute Watkins mailer that m isstated riv a l ca ndida t e Marian Bergeson ·~ position Or\ Propos1- t1on 13 The Walkins mailer sent to Re publican households in the 74lh distric t indicate d Mrs. Ber~eson oppo~e~ voter a p. proval of Proposition 13 , the J a rv1s initiative aimed at re- forming state property tax laws. The ethics committee labeled the Watkins m11iler "a rtagranl violation of the party 's code of ethics "The m ualer also showed a fl;i. grant disregard for the ethics committee and Cor its findi ngs." the committee said . It went on to chastise Walkins for an alleged attack on t he m- tegricyt of committee me mbers. Watkins said today he had not yet heard from the committee and was not aware or its find· in gs. "But it's a stacked deck. Very obviously it's a stacked d eck manipula t ed by the party machinery in Marian's control, ' Watkins s aid. He complained th:it the com- mittee had not recognized his complaint that Mrs . Bergesol\ had sent a lal.e mailer "that an t~ffect wa s nothing but a personal attack on me." The mailer he talked of was a re print of a Daily Pilot news story r ecounting the 37·year-0ld GOP candidate's past financial difficulties. "You tell me why it's okay for Mrs . Bergeson to attack me and <~e WATKINS, Page A2) We athe r N ight and morning low cloudinesi; with hazy su11- shml! m afternoon Wednes- day, but only parual cleanng near beaches. Lows tonight 5" f() 62. ll1ghs Wednesday upper 60s at the beache.~ t~ tow to muJdle 70s inland. I NSIDE TODA l' Fo r his 1()2nd birthday. Salvatore Na polt wilt get r 1t1unsh1p. See Page A8. AIY-~• £"""••"*<II L.M ••I'll llnlll•H C.lllerllle CIUtlllH C-IC\ c,. ... .,. OH"'N•tl<" .. , .. ,,.,,..,. l 111Ht•I._...... .... ,.,1,.. 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Death Didn't Part Elderly Couple \tlAMI \I' 'l'1gh\x11 , '"' 73 Y\'ttr old lfonw 1 ..-10) d ~ntl hi:, 67 ) enr old w1f1• f'eduw wen · a I " J \ .., t o g t• l h l' r k t• p I 1 o thl."m.,t.>hc.·' and never, h.id ufl> v1s 1tors They were still togethe r whc.·11 a h orrified pol1<'e man w ·t•r1·1I through u window of thl'tr small l'Oltagl' and ~aw Floyd ~ilc11tl\ ~1lling 1n ;.1 eha1r nt·xt 10 the de l'Omposed body of his wife as !.Ill' 1.1) m J bhw Jrcs~ on the be d P uh<'t' l'.;1111 :-.he may ha vc been tlc.•ad for :.is long as a week '1'ht·y .,tJyt'd to tht-m!>el ves. · om • neighbor sa11I "Wt' s aw him gu1n~ to lhe s tore almost every day She used to i-.1t on the porch. but she.-hasn 't been seen tn a Wt't'k " "I' ht .v c1 id n · t Ii~ ,. c any fr1en1b, .. another noighbor said Policl' said they had to btlit Patterson Service S~ated Wednesday A m em orial service "111 be h("ld Wednt:'s dav ror \'t•rnon Pat ' Patterson, unt· of the or 1g1 n a I -.ta ff ml' m h c r .., of Oran gt' Cocist College." "ho <lied Mo nda) He was 8::! The ~crv1e'! will be he ld at the family hom<'. 2579 W1llo Lane·. Costa Mcs u. ut :1 p m. Wednes- day. Mr Pallt•r'>•JO wns horn 10 t\an sa~ .tnri mon·d t o San Berna rd1no at age.· 7 I It· :-.t•rvcd 1n thl• Ar my during World War I .ind J.!raduate d from l)(' lkri<l'l(•y in 192.'l f'ro• Pa9~ A J BUDGET ... Muld d n.imJlll'ally c hange the 111.!Ures rncluded herein.· Thom as said lie wcnl on tn •wy \Olt:r .iµ prov<JI of Propo:.11mn l:J \H>ulrl n•duce c·ounl~ propert) t<ix n·\ cnue by 60 percc•nt or appro \ 1m ately S95 milhon .. By the• time th<: five count.\ -,uµcrv1i-ors hJ<I th<: Thoma~ hudg<'l on lhl·tr tfrsk~ v•>lt·r~ 111 I >rnn).!c• I '<111nl ~ \\ 1•n • .... 1 rc.·am1ni:: 111 lhe poll, to haq· lhl'tr "lJ Y 111 thl' nutromc ol 1h1 · lv.11 <·omp<:t lllJ.! hallut m1·a.-.ur1•., Thl' hudgl'I Thtlma:-ga ve the .... Jjll'r\'IM)r'\ "a .... s~:l I million ll·si. I h<J n lhl' ovt.'ra II '>IH'ndini.: lc•vl•I rPqucstc•d by c·ount y gov 1•rnment tlcµa rl mc•nt hl'acts 11 v. as ;,i bo Sl8 I million h1 ghc·r than Thom<1:-WtJuld rcl·omml·nd That 1s lx'rausl' SIA. I m1ll1on _ worth of spending the CAO doc~ not endorsl' 1~ included in thl' bud gC'l so the -.uperv1sors can makt• a decis ion a s to whether thl' s pending 1-. necessary I ncludcd 1n lh 1• µroposi.:d 1978 79 wending pa rkage <.1r1· JIJ .'r raise~ l)f 5 5 Pl'fl·erit for 1·ount \' gl'O<'rJI. s upcrv1sorv <rnc/ 1·lcr1tal pcr..onnt•I Th1>st• ra1'''' \\ 1•r1• ag reed to l.t'>l .\l·,u under " I \\ U \ l' J r 11 J l' I \\ I I h t h 1· 1· m ployel·~ In broud <·:.ite~or1c.... t 7 p1.:r cent of the propos<:cl budget would bt.• dtrc<:ted to community ~a f Ny . lnl')UdlOl! she rs ff's de partmcnl and lh<' C'f>Untv fire cl<• partm eot · /\c <.'ord1n~ to lht· prnpos ed "IJl'nding paC'kage :i2 pc•rrcnt Of the:' budget would be earmarked for human ~t'rVICC'S That would m t'an -;pending Sl91 4 million for he<illh. mental ht•;c lth. publtc as "•Stance• <incl <>lht'r forms o f "l' r n cc.• s rt· I ti I t· 11 Io hum <tr Ol'l'~ Olhl.'r rate~ont·~ hrnkcn nut m the budge t "how th<it t'O\ iron ml'nte1 I managcmt.'nl 'pending "oulc1 con!>ume 23 pcrc•c.•nt or thl· s pending pac kage, g cne>rHI s ervices 12 P<'rr t•nl an<f f.t<·nPral admm1str<Jl1on .ind .,ur1111rr 16 p erren• Thoma~ l'~t1matNI thal the• total t·11unl,\ 1·arry11H·r in tlw g enera I I und v.111 b t· S28 5 m 1ll1on. meaning there> will b1· that m uch left over from lust ,·e:.ir's bud~cl that 1s uns pent though .'\nme uf 11 lws !wen ;.ti lor al Nl to 'iJ>eC1fl(• prowt l!-. 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Otllcu (O'fA~\4 'tQW,,\t1\_...,,,,,.,.t Mu-t''•""OlOf' &.ec f\ ''"' t~.,. h t\001,..,~o t ftQul\• 8"•f'h ll~(jl,.~.,111\H,..t T•l•phon• (71 41&42-4321 ClaHlflad AdHtllll"Q 842-NT• \'"'ol,.bA-1 • v1111,.., N•""'11 ()mu· Hl·U10 After a varied career includ· in .g m ovi e s <:r i ptwr1ting , teac hing al a military sch<>ol and ser\'ing as ''ice principal of El Centro Hig h School. M r Put· terso n JO ined the Huntington Beach Jtigh School staff as an English teacher Mr. Patterson. who had re· ce1ved his masters <lci.:rce in English from the University of Southern California. Joined the n ewly formed Or a n ge Coast Collc g p in 1948 as division rha 1rma n o f lang u age a nd literature. He retired in 1962. Ile wrote -;cvcral volumes of pol'try and two published nov- l'I:-. "All Giants Wear Yellow Breeches." l935. and "Wise a!> a Goose ." 1939. M r Patterson is s urvived bv h1 ~ wife. Teres a Patterson <if Cos t a Mesu: sons. Chril>tophcr Patterson of Cos ta Mesa and Timothy Patterson of Tucson. \rt1. .. a broth1.:r. To m Patten.on or Corona. and fi v l' ~·a ndchildrcn The family suggests memorial rnntnbutions lo the V<.'rnun Pal krs on .\temorial Sl'hol<1rsh1p ;.1l Or J n~c Coast Colll'~l' OC Planning Chairwoman Quits Post Or<1ngc County Planning Com m1ss1on Chairman Ma r garet Crans ton ha:-rt•s1gncd her eouu I y pos t tu move lo Denver l 'omm1ss1oncr Wilha m Mac Dougall or Laguna Niguel as <;urned the «ha1r man's post Mon da ,. Supen1sor Ralph Diedrich . wlw <1ppomted .:\Jrs. Cranston Iv Liii' c·o mm1ss1on threl' yeur<, <Ago. a nnount:ed ht·r n·s1gn C:Jl10n m a h·lll'r to fl'llow boa rd membe r:. Shi' h <tll bt·cn c:omm1'>s1on 1'11a1rman since .January Mat nou~all s erved as c hairman last 't• :.i r Dwdnch has nor }l't nam<•cl :\l r:-Cranston ·s s ut t:l'ssor from I ht· :!rd Surerv1'>orial 01st net Judy Carne Loses Appeal LOS ANGEI.t::S <AP 1 A m unir ip<tl court Judge h<.1s re lt><'t<'d an atlcmpl by ente rtC:Jm c.·r .Ju<l v Carne and her ex·hus b;m<I to have drug c harr,c•s against I hl'm d1sm1ssl'd 1\ ft cr <ienyin1-: the motion Mon da~. Municipal J ud~e J oseph W Chandler set a .July 24 trial d<.rlt•. s aid a rourt spokeswoman Carne and her ex-hus band. Rob('rt Bl'rgmann . ar c c harged ,1s t O·rlcfrndants \.\Ith two eounls Of pOSSC'SSIOO of a C'Ontrolf c•d s uh ... 1;1n rt• :i ncl o nt• c·ounl of JJl)!'>M'SSllJn or l<'~S th;.in one 11unec· ol mariJuan<i !\\:;. L1rne was l'ha rged with pos sess io n o f mel ham phctam int• and m;:in 1uuna. a nd Bcr~mann with possl'ss1on uf codeine. Home Ransacked In Mission Viejo Jewelry. s ilver coins and a l<'levis1on s et were t aken from a M 1:;s 1on Vie Jo home by a burglar \\ho broke the lock to gain cntr) Orange Cou11ty s he riff's o(. f1cers valued the loss a t the home of cons truction worker Ray mond N Rough. 27. of 29481 Tossamar Drive. at $2.000. The \'1ct1m was visiting his doctor at the time or the break -in. E4Sl' CASINO A BIG WINNER ATLANTIC CITY. N.J . <APl fl<1yd lo open the du.ir I le re- fu~ed until tht-oy thn;utened tu ton·e It open , .. Mayl~ he w as 1n s ho<'k. · M1 um1 Police S~t George Mis· lch !>U1d "lie didn't seem to know what wa~ going on." Floyd was taken to a Miami hospita l Doctors ~:.11d he was disorjentt'tl. Police.• had gonl' to lht: ne1Mhborhood S 1i1 turday lo in vcs tigate a burgl<.1ry when n e ig hbors menlioned the Juul odor com ing from the <'Ottag<· Police looked inside and saw H omer s mokin~ a c1 g urC'tl(• beside lhe tx>d when.· his wife lay Police iwid the cottage "111 do~·s were s hut tight and thc·rc was no air cond1t1on1ng .UecuuM.• o f thl' bod)·.., decompost-d <:on<1t lio n . no 1mm1:d1atc c·aus t: 111 de ath l'hUlcl ht• dl'lerm1ned. pol1<·11 ~.11d "It's amaling tha t h<.· <·ould h ave re mained there in tht· room with hc.•r for a~ long a~ he dul." s :ud Or Charle~ U11~gi-. asi-1s t;.int Dade County medical t•:... a miner From Page 111 CUTBACKS t hen find oursdve~ out th;1t mut'h m ore' in the fall , if th<· s tate doc:-n ·1 <·ome throu r!h" .. "ObvlClu~ly we will recc1 \'l' s om c compcns at ion from t Ill' s tat(.• for our g reat lo:.~ of fund.., if J<Jn·1~ pa~scs ... ~u1d lru~t1:1 · William Thomp~on ot 7'l 1~~1CJ11 V1t'JO "It would b1· p n·mi.i t url' lo ~pccul ak al this time \\ h.11 eut~ \\ e would det·1dc upon.' ht• '\a HI · But <IO)lhing wh1 t h \.\uultl ,it lt•('l t he• t'dut al1onal progr.1 m the numtwr of tc.·at hc1' or <'IJ ss !'Ile will he ah~ololl.·h l ;1~t lo ht• affCC'l<.'d " "Ev<'ryl>ody w;mls 10 1·111 ·r,1t . hut nol_1od\ has 11l1•r1t1/'1(·d f<1I s a 1 d t r 'u s t l' l' T ( · ti I\ 11 p p Caµ1strano Beath "Whal :-ehnol prog rams arc people in the t·om m un1ty \\'tiling to cut out·• "Schools urc doing a lot CJI things parents U~l·d to do 20. :10. .iu years ago ... Kopp ~;,i1d . "Wl' huve t aken on lhl·~1· res pon~1biltt1cs bee;,iusc \\C M'l' kids hurting Now we are bt•m)! for<:ed to cut. llut what happcn:- lo the kids"" "We C'annot be cvE!rything t1) c.•vcrybocly.'' said tru~lel' Holw11 Bachelor "The prohli.·m 1s wt· hci vc attempted to bt· JU~t that If m \ t•on~t1tul·nn \\ant~ l o l'l''>truC'lurc sC'hool · 11nun t•e..,, I v. Ill s upport that. CH'n 1f 11 got·-. o.o.:a ins t m) prc~cnl phllo~oph~ f'rom Page 1\ I STOCKS ... l'l'Cc nt gain~ .. lnst1 tulions <.1rc c·om m 1lt111g <.·a s h that had bl'\'11 on t lw !:>1dclincs. and they're• putting 11 in the gl<1mor is~ues. the hig li tcchnolo~y stoeks. <inti the blut· e hips ... s aid William LcFc\TC :>t Grungcr & Co J\s ha~ ht•c•n tht' c·ase :-rnt·e the rnJrkt•t hcg:rn :-urg ing tn n •cord brl.'ak1ng tra din g 1n Apri l . an<ily~ts Wt'rt' hard prc'>sed t11 pm dO\\ n a smglt• "n·a ... un · f111 lht' ad vant•t· The n •t 1·nt ht•h<i nor <if I ht· market lbl•lf lw:-. hl'l'n 1m 1x11 tJIH. they i-a1rl. beeaust• of II' con~1stc·nt ~trength in the• fa<:1: ol nt•\\s that might have h1·t·n t·\ pc r tc•d lo dnvc 1t ~harpl) lov.cr l nlerf'.,l ratl"> han· n scn to thrCl'·YC<1r ht~hs . lhrNll1.:nin~ to dram monc•y from ~lc>t•h <.1nd :-.I\ 1n gs ins l1l u t11111 ., ;rnd into s tH•h tllll'rt''>I h<·:1n11g -.c•c·ur1111·' .1s Trcus urv htlls. Front Page A I WATKINS. • ;1 m atlt'r of ccns urcship when I l1Jok ut he r \'Ol IO~ rccor<I ··1 think it's vl'ry d ear th<1t M J'S . Bergeson and 1-wr powerful ;.i lhcs havl· one sci of rules for thcm seh es and anothe r for l hose.· who o ppo:-c.· the m ... Watkins said "I'm t'Onfident the voters will see through this a n d Mr~ Hergeson's s mear tac t ics and I hat l will win the election lo · day." Walkins s aid The continuing Rcrges on Wa tkins fracas closed·out a con 1rovers1al campaign that s aw Watkins once before cens ured by the GOP ethics committee for viola ting a pledge he voluntarily signed It was r eported earlie r that Wa tkins was a ssembly can dldatc .Jim Sle mons' campait?n finan ce c·o·chairman in 197fl Watklni; denied he play<'<i any role In Shirnons · ill·fated cam paign '"""\ft"lflf'tn ,,ff 4N-6100 ~':·"t".: :~ °:.~, <~;~.':':=~"·~~1~1 Resorts Inte rnational Hotel Casino officia ls sa id today that t he East's first legal casino won an a verage $438,504 daily dunng its firs t six da.vs of opera lion Resorts International officials s aid the cas ino won a total or $2 RJ million during the flnt l\ht du~ s . ot which Sl 46 mllhon l'~•me from s lot machines and SI 18 million from the gaming table~ Panel OKs Funds ,,,..r.,, 0 • f d Y••t+H ftl\fl"fth h•r•,r1 t'll\•y ff ffjltrodwOd •d.....,ut t Pf'(,•• "'"'''''~ •t ,...,.,Ol'f ........ S.C~ , 1,.,, 0'\\1•9• 1>• f 4f (Dif• Mtu C•lltor..,11 \.,l)u r1•l•o,,, h• ,.,,1,., \)\ft "'Oflttl'ft• b• "'• ' U V) ,._,..,,, .. f ,,.,,., •• .., Ot\t"'41f..,.\\J ~""',"'"'• I SACRAMENTO 11\ P I I\ st1lle Senate s ubcommittee has approved Gov Edmund Brown Jr ·s S33 mill Io n budget proposal to pay for poor women''! abor lions dunng fiscal year 1978 79 O•Uy Pli.t $1.tfl - OLD SCHOOL BELL WHEELED OUT OF BOARD ROOM Antique Donated to Public by Students Bas a Peal Old School Bell Donated \ l 'Hh 1·1•11111 n ..,1'111ml l>ell lhat on<:e s ummoned \ 11lllll!'>lt'I"), Io l·:I T orn s l>!'.11 \ml age one-room school was don,11\·tl to 1111' puhlil· toll:.' b~ El Toro High School s tu 1h•n1~ Tll E lf<O'\; U EU . ".1s prc.· .... entcd lo Orange County u1 w 1'\ 1 .... 11 .., 111 lw ll'>t•ll 1n r lw renovation of the Hentage 11 111 l.rlllt• ~d11x1l 111 r·~1 ·1 orn ·1 hl' 'dlool 1s tltl' ~ou1l1 t'IJUnty ~ las t remaining 19t h l'l'lll 111 ' 11ulil11· "'·hoo lhnu.,t• l'llt. 70 l'Ol '\1' RELL 1:-two fPct high ilnd two feet '' 1d1 · 11 \1 "" 11..,.·d tn I Ill' El Toro area ·~ fu-st school built 1n IK!ll ;i11d V.J~ ln 111s l"1·rrc •d :.!~,wars late r to the <.'ommunily '!) ~1·1·11nd ~d1oolh11u~1· ( '1111111\ ot I 11 1.il:-.,,. 111 1 ht· he ll was made sometim e dur· 111i.: 1 h1· IX1M1 ' l>ul 1b l'i..:.i .-1 act• t'> unknown ·'I would say that within t\Am ypars. 1f you want to buy h3rd h(111or. )"Ou r(' going to haH• to go 111 a maJor market beC'aus e then· \\on 'I ht• any stores left in Corona ch•I Mar C utmann s uit.I business hasn't dr<>pped yet. a fact he attributes lo l'us t omers· prcoccupatK>n \.\1th tht' election and unaware· ncss of the price cutting 'J'he reason s mall firms may go out of business. Gutmann s;nd . is that they can 't accord to 1111-. 1 n volumt.> ·"wl' pay more at wholesale." h•• said. "A market can buy by lh1 trainload a nd have t h~· warehouse to store it." Handy Davis. manager of Ma rine r 's Ship of S pirits in Laguna Hills . agreed. "It 's definitely going to hurt the inde pendenls ." h e said "They're not going to have a c·hanC'c " J\lthouJ!h his rirm 1s part of a s mall chain that will be able to bu y in voltUne. Davis said. "l teel for everybody e lse. Those ~upt.•rmarket chains. they make l'no ug h money a s tt 1s. They shouldn't be allowed to sellliquor in the first place." Will his firm cut prices'> "We 're going t o have to," Davis said At Iii-Time Gourm et Foods and Spirits in Cost a Mesa, like Mariner's and Windjammer. pru.·es are st aying at current levels until the court deeision is fin al but will probably then drop "Our position is to keep with the law," said manager Harold II anson. "Safeway has j um ped the gun on this .. Ho wever . he doesn't foresee a bleak future for his firm. which 1s independent. "I don't think any independent store that 1s 1n a convenient location and has been g 1vinit ~QOd service is going to be run out or business ... Ha nson said AyaJa Win Sli.m BOGOTA. Colombia <AP 1 Pres 1de nt ·e lcet Julio C esar Turb~Y. Ayala . who campaigned promis ing to e nd his Liberal P arty's 21-year governing ar rangc m e nt with th l' Conse r vatives. now 1nd1cales his winning margin was so slim that he m ay eontinue the coalition HB Councilman Blnsted n v ROKt:HT 6/\RKt:R • ~ th~ o~••• Puot \1.11 0 11hp11kl·11 l•1li n 'I ho m;1" tam1· 1111<h-1 h•-.1\\ l11t• 7\tondJ\ n1~h1 II urn 11111111111.:11111 lkal'f1 :'-1.1 \ ,,.. 1!1111 Sh1 ·11k 111,111 .inti < \\O 1111 1t .. 1g 111·' 1111 1111' \\,1\ th.it Thom;is ha:-111•1•11 1·11m por 11111{ h1m .... 1·ll , • ..., ,I I ti \ l'OIJlll 11111 111 ~h1·11l-.n1.111 1ll-1·l;11NI th,11 tflt• 1·11' h.is h(•1·11 puhlir f\ c·m lia1 r.1"'>1•tl h\ Thwlia'> rtH•lhod~ a nd ;tl l1 •gJt11111" •n sl,lll'tnl'nls lit th1· ht•i.!111111111-: 111 a "lornl\ c·1t v 1·111111 I ti 111<'1'11111.! :-.ll1·n k1t1c111 s<111I that ht• \\;i:-, 1·m11·1•r111·cl II\ \\ hal ht· IL'rm1·d l\l'l'l' p1·r.,,1r1;1I <tlla1·k s lh<it T h11111 ;1.., ha ... thr1'!·l1·d ;.1gains l lfw 1·11, a 1l m in.-.1rw11r a!-.:-.1s tt1 nl ,., t.\ .11lrninii-1 r <1l<1r t'll ' utto rnl'' ;.111d ('hwl o l pol 11·1· lj1• ..,,11cl !hath(• <lldn't \\,ant lh1· 1·11 \ 1o 114•1·111111• ;.1 luugh1ng s to<·k Ill· .... 11d I h:i t ht• d l'-.t rl''-I he roun r1 I to 111tt•1 all' '' 1111 fllg 111l\ <11111 \\ 1lh11111 h11 hf·nng ( '11111·1•r11 1111 ttw p,irt 111 .,11m1• n1un1 ti flh•1nlwr .... h.1s hl'c·n huild 111g .1g;111h l ·1 holfl,1' 1n n·<'l•nl \q •l').,., <rnd 1·u lrn111Jtt.·<l a ltl·r Thom a' had 1·h;ir~<'rl i hat th1· < 1 I\ "' 111n 11p1 and 1 tw 1 l 10 IH·1· (' h 11 • I I•; ,11 ll • H o b 1 I u 111 l• h .1 ., 1 .11 I roaded .. people out ot town I l11Jma~ \\as bl<1stcd for his 01w pc·r..,on .1pprrweh 111 11roblcm ... • 1 I ' 1 11 L( :.in rl h 1 ~ :• 1 1 ;i 1· k on Hol11 t :i tl l1· l \\O \H'l'k-. a go by t 01111t·llman Hon P<,,l inson I{ Cl b 11 ;q ll (' ... ,t Id I h a ' I h e 1·h.i q.!\'~ \\1•r1· 111dc.•fl'n~1hlt.> and II I l''>lllll1~1hlt · II a r.shcr I t:din~.... <t J>P<'a n'CI tn ... u rlac·e a t a ml·N1ng 1n t 1ty hall la-.1 '"'<·k in '' h1 c h Shenkman and Thomu!-. both a tte nded S ht·nkma11 m <.1d e hrs entr <Jnc1· into lht' n14;m b,:. g1v1ng Thoma!. .. lhe f1n g t·r " Thoma s rf' t·1prnea ted. Th•>mai:. was s miling dunng the exthaf'lgt>. Shcnkm<Jn \\as not Sht•nkman t:.it t'r relerrecl to Thomos a~oldA·· Face. Thomas s<.11d that comm ents 'ort<•d by Shenkm an a nd council rnt'm!>C'rs Don MacJ\l11s ter and Huth Ball<'~ Monday night would h;I\ <' no t'ffc-ct on hts act1vit1e!> Ill· '>~IHI i\londa.\ night that ht \\nu ld rnnllnut• lo \.\Ork openly ·111 .,lra 11?hten o ut the c·1tv·· <1nd "'''uld not bea rubhers tamp .. If the J)(>Op le electe<I me to b<.• :.i rubber sta mp. thc:v can recall m t' ... he said. · :\t r s Balley indicated that s he i~~~~f1 fffrr~ g~JO WILL GIVE YOU A $1.00 TRADE.JN ALLOWANCE ON AN UGLY NECKTIE Now thru Father's Day bring in an 01d , ugly necktie and Hickory Farms o f Ohio@ will give you S l.00 o ff per pak on the purchase . 1Jcl1cves that Th<>mas has been going too far 1n his a ttacks . l'rll 1ns m and methods Sht• said that Thomas has not been a cting with the s upport of the m aJor1ty of the city council She questioned h is c laims that ht· hud th s upport of four coun «ii vot~~ tn issuing d1rect1ve:, to staff m embers Mucl\ll1stcr said that he could 'lot condone Thomas· actions 'No one can take the law 11\ his own ha nds to run a c ity." hl· said "It 1s a blatant abust'" 1bief Gets Sl,700 In Laguna Hills A bur.J?lar who e ntered a La~una flms home via the un loC'kCd window took Sl.700 in t.·as h while the v1ct1m was awav \ 1s1ttn.J? a friend ·s home . · Orange County s he riff's of fleer~ said the theft occurred al the home of s ys te ms analyst lla rold Wilham Sturroek. 47. ot 25121 Encson Drive of a food gift pak for Father's Day. ~>~i' ~ . · The ugliest nec ktie traded-in can win a prtze. ~· • In case of a tie. ties will be awarded. We send gifts. 011e ••" 11''• 11111 pal< P!Jllh4se, pie•~. WESTCLIFF PLAZA MARINER'S VtL&..AGE 111t1 a""""· ..... ,_.'"'" , .. z.o"2 DANA POfNT ~. 'Tll t i ... 'Tll ' 5-'TN I FASHION ISLAND .... _,..INctlUMHO ...... .fri. 'Tl • ht. "' ' ._, t 1.1 . . "' T1.iesday June 6 1978 s DAILY PILOT A :J Planners Nix Toro Mobile Boille Park l:h K!\TllY (."\.,\ \' . OI ..,. O..tt ,..._. "~II pro~•l th1:1l could permu ill'\ elopmt'nt C>f a tenant owned mobile home park on 232 hllly .. u·re!> tn tlw El Toro a re u re l'l'I \'ed a thumb!> down recom - mendation from Ora nge County planners Monday . Owners o r Le1!>ure lfe1ghts ln· vestment Company are se eking a c hange in land uE>e des1gnalion on their prope rty from open -.p a1:e to m e dium a nd low· HB Teens Ordered For Trial Two Hunl1~g to n Beac h J Uvenjles have been ordered to face trial as adults June 19 ror the alleged atte mpted murder of a paraplt>g1c who was shot twice 1n the head and lert for dead Orange County Supe rior Court Judge H. War re n Knight set the t rial d ale and pretrial action .June 1tl for Nancy Ann Lynch and John Gene Moore . both 17. The defe ndanLs, then 16. were arrested last Nov. 21 after be ing 1dent1hcd a:-. the pair who shot a nd robbed P••raplt>g1e J orge HodriJ?u cz. 3>!. m lfuntrngton Beach Arresting offl(·er-. <.,;i 1d Lhl' de f~ndan t:. <1re l\\O o f l h r t:t- 1uve nile'> who we r t-drrv l!n a round the lluntin~lon Bea<:h a rea by the ' wt1 m "ho '>U ppllcll his pi.l~~engcr'> with hl•cr i.lntl c<Jndy Offt c·er.., ~<J1d Rotlri~uc1 was ~hot t Y. lc.'t' 1n the hl'ad and left fo r dead Th<'V '>Jld h1-. alla <:ker' drove off. lhl'n t•anw back for his wa llet and again abandoned the cnl1r <11lv wounded m an M1:.' Lvm·h a nd Moor{' face c harge!> of atte m ptt-tl murde r. a rmed robbl•ry. grand theft ;md assault with a deadly W( apon The third Juvenile ha.., been gnrnted 1mmumty from p roseC'U· lion in return fo r h11> cooper~1tion as a pro~ecut1on witness He i:. 1de nt1f1ed as Vernim Matthe w Lee, 17. Miss Lynch ;rnd Moore a re held m custody with ball set at $100,000 each. Offit'er' !-.<11d Rodnguez has r ct·ovt'r<.'<I from h1i. wound~ Gay Pat,rols Hope to Help Bal,iered Area SAN FRANCISCO <Al» Homosc'tuat <1nt1 crime patrol~ are prowling a downtown gay ne1~h borhollll I h at h <t i. be1•n plaRuNl hy mugg ing~. arson!\ and bea tings Pol11·(' !\ay t he patrol 1s okay by them. w1Lhin l1m1ts . ThC' patrol 1:-. callt·d the "South of Murkel Surv<.•1 llance Squad " Its two dcr1.cn m1•mbers. all in leather Ja<"kl•ts. muster at ni~ht a nd mar('h uut on the ir beat. a rm e d on ly with w his tles . walkie talkie-. and flashli~hL" The voluntl·ers work in three· hour ~h1ft::., using lhe Arena liar .it Ninth anrl llarn !\on streets a::. a nl'<Hlquartt•rs The a rc•a ha-; man~ ga} bar:-.. hnlds and bath hoUSl'!\ M embl'r" 11r the !\Quad cla im they havl' h<'lpecl a lert police to sev<.'r a l street rnc1d('nb lh<1 l could ha v<' re::.ulted in st•nous cnm ~s twd lhcy not been the re On('e they a ided a heart altark v1ct1m. "I feel I am helping to protect mankmd." said Brian Harrison. 32. who said hc-had often been robbed and mistreated in the a rea he now patrols. He said he never bothered tell· Ing police when hl' was attacked be<.'aus e he thoui:?ht it w as something he ha d to put up with as part of his ,::ay l1Ces t yl<'. Pollcl' Chief Charle s Gain. who ad\'OCalcs <'ilizen involve· ment in dell'rrint:( stree t c rime. s a id . "this kincl of c it1ic n action 1s excellent as long as they don 't ~t·l in v olv e d a s vigilantes." Vigilante action 1s a ~ainst the rules of th<' surveillance squad. s aid Robert Dunn. 26, a patrol leader. "No t ea m mem be r 1s permitted to intervene 1n any situalJon which has any potcn· tial for bccomm~ d angerous." hes.id Duao added : "We're he re to help every body. gays and straights. a nd besides. it 's fun." Two Face Arrest NONG KllJ\I , Th;11la n!i !A PI -Australian 1ourna ll~1 .John Everingham a nd hi' I .io•rnn fiancee Keo Srb omph11111· tw\'e been ordered llrrt'!'lt··' f1 r l11l•1r daring esc:i p(' I rorn 1..rn• ThR I provmciaJ OfClc ials \1.Hd tOdHy Tbe 2R year old Aus t ralia n swam the Mekong River with scuba gear May Z7 and rescued his LaotJan sweetheart despite the presence of Laodan soldiers nearby. • dt.>ns tty ~1dent1al 'rhey hoPt to develop u 617· pace mobile horn .. purk. offer In& senior c1t1tt:n rc'>1dents a ho me and lot 1n the $45.000 to ~.000 priN,• range Coun t y pla n ni ng c o m miss1onerb took no action on the request Monduy but arc expect· ed to make a recommentlat1on to supe rvisors after another hear ing June 26. ...-.Phe., land is loc ated along El Toro Road s outh o f Cook ·s • t'111 1wr rom m 1ss1oner Wilham Mac Uuu~..tll said the idea of provid· ing J tenant owned m obile home ~·ark for low a nd moderate· 1ntomt• re::.1dt'nts is a good one Rut he questioned the selec- 1 wn of the re mote hilly s ite for sut h ;.i de\•e lopment. "The appa rent basic purpose of this proposal 1s a laudable one ." he continued, "and one which undoubtedly will need to be done somewhere as soon as ,.,.~ CONVICT WANTS SURGERY ON SHATTERED FACE Slayer of Wife Says He's ·suffered Enough' Wants Face Convict Seeks County's Aid PlllL/\llf.i Ll'lll/\ 11\I' 1 /\thick s::a uze handage covers the lowl•r portion ot what 1.1.as (jJ ry l1<1st1ngs' fa ce He cannot speak i.lnd IJrcaltw:-. and l'ah through I Ul)\'S Ill• requires hel:IVY dos es Of pl:ltn killf·r:-. a11tl lhl' a lll'nlwn of a team of par<J m ed1 c:s and nurses <J l a suburban pra!\on llas tm.c:s. 33, a formN b.mk v1rc presulent . killed his wife. then t ned to t;ikt· has Ille hy turn111~ iJ shotgun on his throat, but )>UrVIVed NOW JIE WANTS TH E TAXPAYERS of Chester Count y to pay fo r plast1 e surge ry , an oper ation he hopes would allow him to feed himself and bn•a the normally. although 1t could not m a ke him look norm a l Rl'cenlly. through hand pnnll•d notes. he told a reporter why he wa nts thl• ('Ounty to pay for the plastic surgery ··1 paid ovt'r Sl,j{KJ in t Jxes to Chester County while I lived here five vears. in add1t1on to donations to charities." wrote Hastir11as. ~·ho atldc<1 lhal all h1:-. assets were tra nsferre d to his \\ 1rc·s estate artl'r tht' g mlty ver<.ht l for her murder HE ALSO NOTED HE OWES the Wilmington Medical {'e nte r mo re than S65.000 for medical care and s urgery follow- ing his sua eJCll.' Jlll'mpl ·· 1 feel I have <ilready scr \'ed t•nough punishme nt It was an accidental shooting . not a a1mc or pass ion or an intentional act. I feel th<1t I am guilty of 1nvolunturv manslaughter," he said. Hut a Chesler County Jury fell he was g uilty or third-degree murder in the slaying of h1!-. wife. Ma rgaret, in her suburban Chadds Fo rd home Jlal\ttng!\ wa!\ tonv1c tt.-d last November. HASTINGS TESTIFIED AT T HE trial. again by writing, that the shotgun had gone uff a<·r1clcnta1Jy when his wife pushed him. But his W-ycar-old twin !\On~ and 12-year-old daughter, who witnessed the ::.hooting. testified they had tried to restrain him. llastmgs told )Urors he becam e obs essed with retaining custody of thl• children bec<1u::.c his estranged wife was having a n a ffair Price Ceiling Ends? EPA Fears Surge Of Leaded Fuel WASHJNGTON <A P l -As the Ener~y Department prepares to end ceilings on the retail price of gasoline, the Enviro nmenta l Protection Agency says it 1s worried the move mi ~ht in- crease the cost of unleaded ~a" and pronwt motorists to use the dirtier leaded fuel. En e r gy Department s pokesman Jim Bis hop s aid Monday night the deregulation proposal is expected to be sent to Congress shortly -"as soon as the regulations are prepared" but no date has bee n set. Unde r law, both the Senate a nd House must block the move within 15 workio~ days or 1t automa tieally goes into efrect The ceilings. a vestige of th<' 1973 Arab oil e m bargo. havr been Celt unnecessary by the Energy Department. especially with gasoline now abundant. The de partment says it does not an· ltc 1pate an immediate a cross- t he -boa r d price inc rea s e becaus e most <.'urrent prices already are well below the cutoff point. But the F.PJ\ a nd a Ralph Nade r cons ume r g roup, the CC'nter tor Auto Safely, bchevt~ de regulaUon could make more difficult their efforts to convince m o t o r ists to use unl e ade d gasoline Most late-model autos require unleaded fue l. but motorists have been known to 11fcgolly niter the car's exhaust control system . widen the top or the fuel Intake pipe o r make othe r <.'hanges so tha t leaded gallohne can be used. Critics or the d eregulation plan say the cost of unleaded gaosoline might go up because it 1s c lose to the ce1hng price right now, while leaded ~as would re- main the sa me. c<1usin~ the gap between the two to widen. The gasoline price regulations a rc based on the retail prices as of May 15, 1973, plus allowances to cover increased costs. The ceiling varies from region to re· gion. Be n J ackson. a n assistant EPA adm1n1stra tor of enforce· ment. and Clarence Dillow. of t he Nade r group. said if the gap inc reases it might le ad to further illegal fuel s witching. EPA s tudies s how a bout 10 1>ercent of the motorists with cars reqwring unleaded gas use the leaded variety because of rost sa vings. J\ re ce nt Am e rican Aul omob1 h• Association study said that the average pnce or unleaded gasoline was nearly 4 cents higher than leaded reg· ular. Other surveys showed the d1Ht·rence in some areas was as m uch as nine cents a gallon. Support Sought NARITA. Japan (AP > t .. armers and radica ls opPQSed to the new Tokyo international a irport here say they will send ktte rs seeking s upport for their rampaign to President Carter, lJ N. Se cretary-General Kurt Wa ldheim and London -based A mn~ fnkrna tlonal. their lt'ader announr«-c1 possible 1f we a re really to pa) a llegiance to the doctrine of uf forda ble housing " But as county planner'> 1i-.1ed con ce r n~ abo u t t h(• J r e<1 '., scenery, rural atmosphen• amJ la ck of adequate roads. Sl'Wer'> and public safety serv1cP, M:I(" Dougall ob~crvecl. "You huv1> s ufCt c1e nlly de mons trated the difficulty of this project " Officials of the development firm. however. s aid they will make a de tailed response about Attorney Qiarged In Fight Sheriff's officers ha ve filed charges of assault a nd battery on an attorney whCI allt'~edly fought three Orange County J ail deputies while being booke d into the facility on trespass c harges. OfCicers said two of the three officers received inJurics dunng the scufne. Lawrenct> Buckley, a Santa Ana attorney. said hl· s us- tained a broken arm and in· Juries to the head a nd eyes in the altercation Officers said Buckley became viole nt wh1lt• being Jailed on lrespa.ss churgt's flied by Santa Ana poh ce who :o.<11d they found Buckley. 4 1, and <1notht'r man "' swim ming nude 111 the pool of an apa rtment complex a t 816 N. Park Center Ort v~ Buc kley sa id he intencb to seek damages from She riff lirad Gates and othe r defcndanb via a c1v1l aN1on he will file 10 Superior Court Election Gala Plmuwdfor Mesa Hotel Soloist \hiudw Nogglt• and s uc h cl'.'le brit1e-. us actrt.•s!-. Claire Tr~vor and former "first son " Steve Ford will be a mong those at tonight ·s .election gala hos t ed by Oran ge Co unty Supe r visor Thoma!> RllC'y. More than 1.000 JX'Oplc have been invited to the b1pa rt1 san event a t the South Coa st rraza Hotel's ballroom P a rty planne rs s a id the celebration will feature up-lo· the-minute election rcsulL'> of all county races as we ll as live in· ter v1e ws with C'and1dates anct celebrities by te lev1s1on re- porte rs Soloist Claudia Noggle and the quartet from the Beach C1t1e" Chorus , J 1mm1e Whetmore and Jli s Orc h e s t ra , the O:.ir y l Ma ns fi e ld H<1nd und the Am· bros rn Strings will perform betwe en c letl1on a nnoun1·t·· men ts. Shooting Victim Declared Suicide Ora nge County ~henff's CJf· f1cers have ruled that a man whos e body was found early Monday in the Mod1eskt.1 Canyon a re a die d of !>e lf 1nfl1cted wounds . Deputies idcnl1f1ed the s uicide '"lctim as Robert Edgar Nulph, 18. or ModJeska Canyon They said a .22-caliber rifle apparent· ly used by the victim to end his life w as found near the body All gemstones are marvels of nature. bul some display e xtraordinary phenomena and a re categorized fo r their outstanding appearance Am o ng these phenomenal gems are the Siar Sapphire C at 's Ey e. O p a l and Moonstone. Here 1s a bne f list ot the phenomena occunng 1n them Aster~ seen mosl often 1n S tar ires and Rubles. 1s perhaps the mosl widely known phenomenon. It 1s a result of a oones of lhree se rs of parallel needles 1ntersect1nq al 60 angles 1ns1de the stone Wh en the stone is cut e n cabochon (dome shaped) and placed under a hghl beam, a movable s1x-<ayed star appears on the surface. Occas1ona1ty, asleflsm may appear rn Ouarll · Moonstone. D1oPS•de Gamel and Spmel Cha~nc~ Is s e e n 1n Chryso~ C84 S eye, Quartz hger'a eye and occasronally. Tourmaline or Olopside. This phenomeno n appe ars on dome-shaped stones as a band of tight. llke • cat s pupil. aorosa lhe stone. 11 18 caused by the reflecllon of hght from fibrous crystals w1th1n lhe stone. Chrysoberyl cars eye is ve ry rare and there fore conslderably more e11pwnsMt than the more plenllrul Quartz tlgerev•. Chanoe of col o r '' characliilstic of one of the most unusual and rarest gemstones. Ale.xandrile True Alexandnte is a rare form of Chryaoberyl that appears ollve green by day and cha~s to a l IJuli.. alleged befo rt> the com mission ~ June 26 hearing Pla nners said the propo!>ed de 't·lopment would reprel'.ent · a rt>d1rl'<'l1011 in county land U!>c pohn · for th<' a rea and could llH' n•asl• prt•ssure fo r more huilthng on adJat·ent property '!'he· y also questioned whe ther the homc·s a ctually could be of fered m lhe so-called moderate incom e range and contended the propt)!'.C'd deve lo p ment lacks r ec•1 \•<illon. trans portation and ('Om m ercial )>t'rVll't'~ needed by lower 1nc·ome rt:.'s1dent.s "Jn add.Jllon. the proposed s ite developmt'nl I)> not tondu<.'1ve to ::.ufe ty und (.'Onvt>mence of senJor r1t1tcns ," the planne rs ' report '><.l id. Ric hard Munsell. an assistant director of tht> couoty Environ m1:otul Manageme nt Age ncy. told the commission. "'l'he con Cl'pt Of the mobile home sub d1v1s 1on 1s one we would seek to e n c ourage but pe rha ps not here ." RFK Remembered 1:1 hi'! K1•nnt•th. widow of Robert F. Kenned ,·. and d11lt.lrt•11 tf roni left l Mury Kerry. Jost!ph and !\t1 d 1.wl ktH'<·I at th1.• s e n<.1to r 's grave in Arlington N ational t ·l'mt'te 1 y on the 10th annivcr~ary of his murder Clelllente Suit Asks Construction Halt Fo ur $1tn Clemente re!>1dents 'H'nl to court Monday in a bid to p re\.•e nl cons tru ct ion of a S200 .000. t h r ee-un it c o n · dormnium that will. they pre· did. dcstro~· one of the last re mJtnlllg n~tural vie ws in tht! ·1 rafalgJr Canyon area . Na med as defendants in the Orani.:t' County Superior Court l.iw-.111t are Larry Pe ltier and Fo:lt'll l' Johns ton Kapp of 34511 Calle M~mte, Capistrano Beach. Thl'Y a re identified as the couple ''ho hope to build the con- dominium at 411 Caiador Lane, SJn Clemente Named as plaintiffs are Linton T .• rnd E dith Simmo ns . 405 t'azador Lane. and Joseph L. Wy<1tt, Jr .. and Ma rjorie Wyatt, 107 Can1dor Lane. Tht> plaintiffs seek the settmi:; Jsicle of a permit recently gr ant· l'd t o the defendants by the ("a l 1t o rn1a C'o a s ta l Zone < rm:-.crvallon Commission. The ... t ate a genc} is named as a co· ch·f1•ndant. ll is alleged in the lawsuit that the plaintiffs were inadequately (~ ~ EiEM WISE Mary Barr. <:ert1f1ed Gemo1091s1 give n notice by the slate agency a l various stages of the proceed mgs lhal Jed to lhe permit being granted. They also contend that the Cull fa cts o r the issue have not been made a vailable to the com mission. Their a ction calls fo r c anrellation of thl' permit and the callinR of new h(•arrngs into the prOJCCl. Bakery Fined For Beetles LOS ANGELES CAP > Nage l 's Spic 'n Span Pastry Shops, Inc has been found guilty of "extensive beetle inrestatton" 1n its bakery ingn.'<ii ents. Ruling that the Spic 'n Span "hops weren't living up to their name. Municipal Court Judge Lawrence Waddmgton fined the !-.hops Sl.250 Monday after no. contest pleas were entered lo six counts of operating under un· :.an1lary conditions . raspberry red under artil1cail hght S ince they are so very rare. lheir price oer carat ranks w1lh gems of museum ouahly Mos t s to nes s o ld a :; Ale xandriles·· lo unwary tourists are actually synthetic Sapphire or synthetic spinel. They are, ol course. much less eitpe ns1ve and di s p lay a d1 ll e r en1 color c hang e : bl ue ·v1 olel by day and re dd1 Sh ·v1ot e t unde r 1n c an de s c e n 1 l1 ghl Un lorl unately, these stones are atso SOid .,, lh1s country, allhough ethical 1ewelers will prope rly 1dent1 fy lhem as synthetic gems at tile time of purchase Play ol color occurs in Opal a nd l s la mlfrar to most e veryone II is lhe fabulous display caused 'by light refrecllOll from SJhca cells and water w1th1n the slone Adular~nce is the lovely white a~1fky sheen that shimmers across lhe face of Moo ns tone. The degree of trenslucency and the more blue v1s1ble In the halo of ltght is one Indication 01 a choice Moonstone CllARLES H. BARR A11en1u~ Is the word used 10 lhe metallic spangled effect seen under reflected ltght in Avenlunne Quartz and Feldspar. Green Aventurine Quartz is the most freQuentty seeo 1n Jewelry. It 1s semi-translucent, with mica 1nctus1ons and even in 119 finest Quality Is the least expensive stone that can be classed as a phenomenal gem. 17ftl & tr.IM Wtttdlff,._• ... wporl ..... • . •. \I l)All ' t'IL01 Ju!it Coa ting 1 uwilily Jun e 6 t978 Tin1e to Sign Off , 0 T •. DRATTED SIGNS: Along about tomorrow. what wt.• n • going to need around our region is somebody like Mun1c1pal Judge Stua rt Wilson, from downcoas \ 11) Oceans ide lt'rritory Judge Wilson. you see. 1s against political signs At kast you get that 1mpress1on from reading Oceans idt• ne ws dispatches According tu the rcporti:,, our neighboring 1uns t got <'Jught whale he was putting the snatch on a couple of polat u.•al signs wht<.'h were touting the candidacy of one J Morg<rn Lester Three pcopl~. m cludang a depu\}' sheriff, allegedly wit nessed Jud~c Wilson f11<.'hing the signs and whisking them .i" ay an his car Thl'y sque aled on him. AS A RES LT, a de puty attorney general na med Dac k Jladcn leaped anlo the affair and labeled the 1urist ·s a <.'t1on An affront lo lht• <'lcc:t1on process and the canons of Jud1C1ill ethll'S ' My goodness, those are strong words of reprimand for a Judge "ho was 1ust c leaning up the eyesores of the re ce nt primary campaign or course. 1t ii; true that the signs Judge Wilson was hauling <.1way l>elongcd Lo his opponent in the e lection --- ELECT PINCHBECK 111 Rhodesia Cubans Train Guerrilla Army LL'Si\Ki\. Zar11lJ1;,1 !i\l'l Rhodesian guerrilla leader Joshutt Nkomo ark no" l1•<tgcd publicly today that Cubans art! In.tining his HJ\110 nu 1n ..i rm} in Zambia Nkomo s <11d 1n an 1nler\'ICW w1lh the government·ownec.I m·w~paµt.•r T imt.''> uf Zambia that he will use lhc Cuban:. and the ;.11·111:-. the ScWll'l Unum •~ ~u pply 1n~ him to '!>tan.· away" lhc Wt•st from Hho<les1a D1plornal!'> 1n LU!>a ka t'!'>l1m utc that 75 Cul1an m11l t..1rv udv1scr~ J rt· an Zamb1.i (.',\Lt.I ~(. T ii t: Wl'Sl ena po\.\ l'r!'> · h' 1·n.1s " ht• l'h<.1 rgl'd that the\ ;,ire 111·0µ1.nng up the OIJJ>rl'!\S I\ e'. l!O\'l'fllml•lll 1ll s " I 1 s b u 1· ,, ~ t h l' R h o d e s 1 a n 1·.q11L.il and lhJl lwlv.t•cn 11 .000 .1 11d 15.0llO nwn•1•11artl's art• l1g lH1 11 1-: .il1rng:,,1dc Hhodes1an ... t•1·unt v fur<.'l'!'> against lit<.' guer n lla:, Nko mo\ Z1m hab\\e African l'eo1.1lcs l 'nio11 1:-. 1u11wd in a loo., L' all 1 :uH:e k llU\\ n a~ the Palr1nt1 1· Front w it h Ho bert M ugabt•..., Zamb<Jbwe Afri can National L'111on Mugubc'!'> guer rillas :1n· bm,cd 1n Mowmb1quc Z1m b.JbWl' 1s thl' na t ionali!>l nu mc f<>r Hhudc:,,1<1 T ht• I ront 1!\ "aging .1 guernlla \\iH ainw cl al bn11g1ng d o"'n 1he h1ruc·1<tl 111tt·rirn J.:1>\ l't nnwnt form ed an Marc h by Prime M 1111ster Ian Smith and three blat·k moderate µolatl<.'ians. the !>O called .. internal !:.Cttlc ment" b o ,. <.' o tt c d b v N k o m o a n d ~1 u.gabc. · T HE IR AG REEM ENT calls lur a n election by unive rsal ~uf- 1 ruge to insta ll a bl<ick maJority government by the end or lhe 'n 1r Bul tt also an <.'ludes ~uarantce!> of special rights for thL' "hate sl'ttlcr!> that cannot be t•hangcd for IO yc;.irs The guerrilla leaders claim thl' settleme nt 1!> a sellout that w Ill pe rpetuate the domination of Rhodes ia's 6 4 m illion blacks b v the 272.000 whites. Nkomo and Mugabe hav1.• demanded a dominant role for themselves in the transition government and fo r their soldiers in the police and a r my Nkomo Si.ltd un independent fl hodcsia under the Patraotic F ront would nol honor loans ob- 1 a111ed sincl' 1965 NATION I WORLD 'Wann, Happy' Whe n she arri\·cd 111 tlw t '1111t·d !--1;1ll'" l1 om \'t l•lnJ m :;• · year s ago. Kim Dzun}.! \'o "a!"-I n µhtt•1w <I and un:illlt· t<: s peak En~l ish Monda.'· night .... tk :-.p11~c.· lrom lht• podiu m ·' on t he football I 1c.·td at t)l111w~ .\l as:-. 11 1!.!h ~<'11011 1 ,rn(i told t3~ classm:.i tes th:ll the~ "n iadt• rn<· lc.•1•1 '':1rrn hap p~· and at home .. She wa:--gr.1duatl'd 111\ t hL· l•1j.!h t111110r roll. :.i nwmbt>r ol llw ~<1t 1onal I l111wr :-.1w11·t' CO N GR E S~ Century Oil Woes Pooh-poohed Some Candu:tares Wtll l,,se Anything for a Campaign Sign l.c~tc r, 1l dc:vclups. "i.1:-. trymg to grab something to<J ll wai. .Ju<.lgc W1 bon s Jf>h he wanted These fo <.'ts , howl·ver. sl·em lrivwl when vou cons 1<.lt•r I h<tl the ~O<HI Judgl' \His ridding lhc Oc:eanside.. landsc:a rw of i;:hastly pla t·ards tha t are an aesthetic a ffront lo t h•· ,., l•bullsofthc populaer J l'ST LOOK r\ROl'NU our uwn Orange Coast n ·g1011 ..... today':-l'lcl·twn tlu:-t begins to settle We art· \\all to "all with pol1l1cul sign:-. Some c·anc.hdalcs even ha"c them 11.1dt•cl w tht· tops of utility poll's It see ms hkc• t•vcry 'al' ant lol tn the region 1s ftllt·d "1th 1>11:-.h:d s igns Tht·~ 'n • Ml Lh1c:k :r11u <.'<Jn 't cvt•n ..,<'l. t hc nld hccr cans. auto l1n•:-. or ~>up botlll's <1n ymorc POLITICAL SIGN SPACE bc<.'ame so scan:c arJuntl he re that candidates were piggy-backing placiuds. They "c·rc rwm1ng around with stapling machines, t<1c k1ng ... 1gns on other cand1daks' sago poles. The whole plact bt•gan looking ltkc a political convention As for Oceanside's Judge Walson. Wrong Thinkers \\Ill -.imply ac<.'usc him of atlemptang to do mischief to his op µon ent 's campaign by s p1ntang away a couple of signs Pit v tht· poor JUd~c. Has motive~ were probably purr lit· \\as JllSl a v1ct1m of lousy l1man g. Ir he'd bel•n .... ('CO out the re taking down politac<il '>IJ:O~ l'1lh1:r tudav or tomorrow. he'd be considered a Cl\'JC' hero Salem Schoo~ Seek Sex Story Evidence S1\l.l':M. Mass. <AP > Th\! Salem School Comm1llec has a p Pl',tkd to tnwn:-.folk lo dastlose details of alleged partying involving s<'x. mar11uana and liquor among teachers and fem<ile students from the city':. high school ,\fter dis('ussing the alll'galaons behind c losed doors for !)O manutes Monday night. the committee issued a stateme nt saying 1l hopt•d "ind1v1duab having information concerning these allega tums will <.'Orne forward. 1dent1fy themselves and provide the ... 1·hool C'omm1llc€' walh !\uch anformallon upon which an 1mcst1~a t1on may t•o mmcn<.'t> · N080DV VOL NTEERED INFORMATION al a meeting al \~ h1 <.'h 17~ teacher". :-.ludC'nts and pa rents packed a committee roo m an the SC'hool Department administration building On<' parent rO'il' ;.ind asked which of the school committee me mber!> wa!> quoted 1n the Salem Evening News as saying J nonymou:-.ly that lht• lea<.'hers Wt!rc having a ''fi eld day' I le dtd not J.:t•t an 11n'>\H'r ;-.: l':W \'ORK ti\l' 1 l'ontrnry tu " a 111111g .... 1 ....... ut·d In C<.1 rler ul.l- m 111 1,t r at 111n ollil.'aal s. J \\1trld'' 11h• oil .... 1101 t.1gc I!'> unhkl·· h d 111 tng 1 lw n·-.l ol th ts 1·<·n t11 n .n·c o1d111 ).! lo :1 lll JIOf !'>llllh 'Our ll\l'l'.111 l111<11ng-; ;1n• that ;111 o" :-.h11rl :1gc· hl'1111 1• t hl' l:itt• IHHtJ... ,..., unll\.-1·b that :rn oil ... 11111·tag1• lwlort• tilt• t'IHI or lht' 1·1·n1un 1:-." pos ... 1l11ltt ~ hut nol a prnlialllltt ~ and lhal '' gradual t ra1i....1t10n frnm 1111 lo non oil :-.OLll'('l'~ \0 llll'L'l \\Or tLI l'llCrgj rt· qu1rcmt'nl' I!> mo n .• likely than itrt 1·,11·ndt•d utl :,hurtage of l'rl!'>I!'> proport ions." said the rl' port . 1 dcJ-.t'tl Monda\ by the l'l'lr'u ll'um lndustr) Hesl•arch l"uundi.Jll<>n T ll£ STU.>\' CITED reduced world\\ 11lt· t•t'C>1H>m1r J,:rO\\ lh and a 1110' cmcnt t<1w\1 rd t•onscrva t 1 o n ;1 n ct d t' \ L' Io pm l' n l cif <tlll'rnutl· fu1·b as prime factors hch1nd lh1· <.'11.1ng1ng picture nf oil ~uppll l''> But the found;,111011 ~ 2<.KJ-pagl' Judge Tells Taverns To Adnrit Plaintiff :.1CH :'\T \EH">·'· WJ '>h 1,\P l ~l arga rel Ar<.'her ran drink and l'<ll 1n Jll\ l'1\1·rn 111 1\11;1e11rtc:, to<fay but onl } bct'ause of :t court or dt• 1 1"1111r '"~""' ,1go :\11·-. t\n·ht:r. \\ho w<is born an this fishing and mill lo\\ll .111tl ... 1111 llH· .... twn •. \\Js hannl·d from \1rtua lly c,·cr v dnnk1n~ .1111t 1·..it 111J.! c•sl,rlll..,hml'nt 'l'hl· n •asun I lt·1 lhl·n hu ... h.1nd r1mdy1!.m, got l11J.?t•lhcr an JunP \\ .1s t·1111:-.1dt·rt•d ., rtl\\ <h Hl7 1 and dre" Sii E Flt.t:u Sl IT Ill l s 1)1s lnl'l t'o11rt , .l!'>hing ::.1 million 111 damag1·s fill' caw. "h1C'l1 twi.:a11 ;\lun rla.\ 1n Sk.i1!1l Cou nt~· Supt'r10r Court . a ri.:1 11•s lhat ht•r <·1v1I l1ht•rt 11'~ \\l'l'l' 1g nnre rl wht•n tavt•r n anti rl'st au rant owners dl•C'larl'<I tlw 1r pre m1 st•s off· lim1h lh·l('nSl' ;11tornt•\:, said lht·\ \\n11ld <1 r).!111• t h.11 ~It ., ,\rt'ht·r·~ 1·1" II righl!> \\l•rf' •wt \'tolalt'll .incl that lht· n·staur;1nt and h:.ir n\\ nt•r..., Htt1k 'I l'i.1:-.onJbl\:" ac t rnn In prot c·c·L 11ri1pl·rt ~ ;.ind t ll!'>lnrncr..., lr nrn \rouhll' J .\M .. :~ .\~HERSO~. allornev lor t hl· r ~stau1 anl'> and t•lu h-s OjffiCtl ,,~ 1kfendants . ~a1cl there I'> · no t·11n ... t1tut1onal ra~ht thul shl· hL• a llo\\ Nl l11 l'nter·· a prl\ .11t·ly O\\nt•d n·st<1uranl 'l'ht• IJ\\lll'rs. t•unn ·rncd about up a plun I S '> ll l' n 11 l r t•s pas s 1 n )! not it·c.·s lo t hl' 111\\n ·., rough net· ks ~1 r !> ,\ r l' h c r · s former hu !>ha n d . 1>1AS.•ACHEll M 1 c.· h a c• I \\'illoughh~. a ~:t\ y man. wa!. 1c1 l•nl1f1l·c1 a ... onl' of lh l· trnubll•makc r:-.. <1n·orthng ti) the d c p o s 1 t 111 n 11 I Huth JI o r n. m a naACI' of the Suc1:.i Reef restaurant ~1 rs llorn sa id lh:.il when the q ucstwn of "I\ l''> came up. "[. t-c1n rcmcm~r som eone sayanf?. ·we ll. 1f \\l' M·n ·t' Che wa ves. th<·n lhl' m<·n a n · guang to come 111 and raise Ca in·" Hail Reported in Texas O n .Ju l v <!~. 19 7 4 . t h e \\'1lloughbys. rCC'C'l\'ed a wrattcn '' a rning thal tht•y would be prosecuted for criminal and c1v1I trl'spuss 1f lh~y e ntered the pre misc:-or ;.my of a number of busi ocsscs. Shmoors, Stonns Hit South, East Coast Te•JM'rat •re• n, .. , .. werr a few med\. oft If'"' 1n p . ..rlly < •ouO~ \l •e\ ,.drh' 1Ddcl'r' m•inty from oort•on' ot t~ Ot!!il\Otilt.., M rO\\ ''°"" uPl)f!r MIS\l\,IPPI Vctflty 1nrouon th!!"'~"' Lav-. \IOUQU~f'"QUe """"'~ '4tlh m Otf' )Ol\.t" }O~IOr> Jrown~v1t141 luff•fO ,..t\1teqo :int..1nt\1t• ;.1r w•l4'1d )~II•\ FI W01 tn ~nYt'f ~fro•I "4t!1Pnit -tOtW>fulu .-tOU\tC)n <;•r>W\ C.•IY .. nvt~\ HI LO ~1 •• IJ• "' II) " HI )1 n " •) ,. .. •• II )) ") M .. •• .. ,, \I H ,, •I> ., 1>1 I I /) " ,. II ~· ., .. f'llC 04 ., Callft1rnla Weon~\dav ., "'9" '\f\Ould ~ n,."' 90 N•l1onAt W f'tttner Servtt" to,,.c al)lf'r\ \did T ht +ntand valt•Y~ w tll na-.4!' i t19nt ly w11Jrmrr OIY\ W~d~'Soda'r Mount~'" 3nd ~wrt area\"~ •''o to cont1nut \unny ""° ¥1Parm. ••th '-'"'"' m11d n•ont'\ 1nrouon WrOM .. U•'f tor,.(A\tf"r'\ !.Aid HIQh ,,,,, ~rt'turf~ "' t.,.. n"IOUntain\ w11f rt- m••" 1n thft Ilk wit" •O•\ 1n tn SO'\ At tf'rnoo., Ot\"''' ••m~rAh""' w1tl ttlC I> 100 IO IOll Nixon's Popularity Survives 1.•111~ ROO LO\A_I ... M t&rnt ¥1t*•Vkff ~tnn#•OOhS ~· P•ul N4'\hw1U• !<It• Or•e•"" N•• Yor- IJ '• .. u ,, II 88 ,. 61> •l 18 " H " I• » 11 .n S•nl• Rou ti W s1001on 101 ol Po•ll•flcl, Or• " ll•no 11> !II l.OUI\ 13 hl'IOt V•lltY 14 l• S.•t I.••• 1) Tllerm•I 101 &I v111efo to 18 lJ~l•h 100 st s.n 0 1eQO 11 S.fl Fr•"CltCO •l Coa•lal Wt-e1d1er ""•OM .tn<1 mntn l"O IO\llt tk>udtMSi ••th ht!il \' \unYt1nir '" trw •ttt rl'O()n Wtdr><P\day \.IQht 'IMl"bl"' wlndi n ight ano morn1r>9 hour\ H•~ W..,...ttOay uo ~· 6°" lo low ID\ HYDEN. Ky IAP I Richard Nixon is still so popular in this m oun· t a a nous e a st e rn Kcn- lu<.'k Y area that 1f he ran for president a~a1n. he 'd carry Leslie County "in the mornan,:l." a local De moc ratic offi c ial says I .) o-1.r1om• C•ly IO 61> Om•I>• u AJ Pf't11ad•1C>n•• u H l l ,. !it'9tlt 92 Tulsa II U.S. Sunu•ary report as bused on certain a"- s umptions . 10t lud1ng ont-crul'l.11 one Lhal Lh E:rc .,.. ,11 ht• 111> political ante rfercnc:<: 1n Lht.· "UIJ ply of 011 II lh l• Or ;.;;,n 11.i>t1on 111 Petroleum Ex~>ortang c·ountrw .. or other lorc1gn Slll)Plal'r:-. ch l'ldt.>d to hall dtln l.'rll':-. lor J)Olttic al reason!'. th1..-p1 c:tun · <.'ould change drnmalcl'alh TH E CARTER adm1111str<1 lJOn . relying in lurgl· mc:tsun· 11n a CIA report. ha." prcd1t tcd lhal st.•vere oil shortages <·o ulll o n ·ur ~1s c ·1rly as 1985 Tlfat prcdit'l1un has ll1•1•11 11~1·d in the a dmin1s trat1011 ... 1.•.1m pa1gn t o win a pprov<tl tor Carter's energy pl<in. but m 11 .... 1 or the proi;?ram ha~ bl't!n ... t .... lll•tl Ill l '<>ll).!l l'SS tur nl•Hl thJ n J '1•.a1 'I Ill n •ntr:tl 1·011t'lu .... ton ol lhl· ~I U<h n•lt•J '>t·cl \11111!1.1\ 1 ~ that ,111 · 1•1H·rg, 1 ns1~ \\ii! <H't ur ht.•t111 \' 1~11) 1)1'1\ 11 Oil cl\ m;.ll!I 11~ 11t·.1~l'' h' 1111111 llrn n 1 :i 1w1 l l'lll l arh H '<H tn llw l!IH0:- 11 <ll'lll.llHI ~I II\\"-J I .! :'l p1•r 1·1·111 llllHwlh t h1 n· will he !In .. uppl~ 11rol1lt·m 111 th1· l!JHO:-out po .... ,1 bk rnud1·rat1· l't>llstrainb II\ I hl· l !l!Jt.J~ 11 d1•111an<I grm\~ at lt-s~ than :1 ~, fl l'fl't•nt. lhl•n · v. ii! hl no pr ohl<·m~ al ll·ast unlit <!110[1 l\u1 \Ill' n·1111r1 h kt• "''H •r:JI ft• 1·1•111 otl 1·11m1mn.' <,IUdlt'"· fourul .1 .... 1ad\\'lltn~ IO lt11· rall' <II wh1d• \~ 111·lrl \\ t<.k 1·m·rgy UM' ha!. h1•1•J1 i,:ro~ 1111! Boy-Nazi Ordered Held for Murder LANSING. Mic h tAP l Thl' frarl . ..,l<'nde r btn N JZI who l<ttled ..i c:lassmatc tor taunting him 'at qu1t•tly llc~1dt• ht~ talher "hil t pro ... t•cutors and dctcnM' ..itt ornl')" rfes l'nberl him .is .1 dan~erou!> paranoia<.' ··He didn't have to grow up lh1!. way Ill· wa:-. an 1nnm·e nt habv a~ they all are." sutd ProhJtt• · Judge Donald Owen:-"But 11 ... too la te now .. The judge ordered I hat Hoh< rt Needham ht• kept at a county Juvenile home whall' om c1 ab look for a mental factlitv that can ha ndle him - ll E ALS O O RDERED th1• Juvenile home to add :t !>t&ff member "to watch him al all lames to make surt' he 1s not he<.'kled or taunte d U\ 11thl'r youths al the home .. · Needham. who "ore a Na11 pa rly pin to H hool 1•i1 rl1cr plea ded no contest to a n opt.·n c harge o f M urd e r1n ~ Bill Draher. also 15 lie had bl:tn kcpl in the county Ja tl s1111·1• then Sinct' prose c uto r s d et'1c1Nt against trying him as an ::idult . Needham will rcrnuin under s tate care until he 1s 19 Alter lhat. h<• wrll ht• n •lca!>t'<1 unlt•s~ ofl'1 c 111b l'<Hl pro\\• h<' 1!> ~lrll !la nge rnu~ Tlw licl) lw!. rwcn 1.ll.'M·rllwd il:- J hralliant l11ncr \\ho orwt· madt• <1 blueprint of a Nazi l'Xtcrmina 11on <'amp t·nmpit•l1· 14 l1h ga ... l'lw mher~ t\ p!>_vt•h1atnsl ., n• port \'Oncluckd Ill' as 11 tfUI'.' µaranotal' \\ho 1;. h1~hly 1n tdli t.tcnl. host11t., 1nleosclv an l!fY JI t''-t•ryonl' · 7th Victim Dies (;,\(.\ f;STON. 1 l''a~ I A P . .lo\ l'l' TJylor. 21. J n 11pcrato1 t'lcr k. dH•d Monday of burn~ re l'C.'I Vl'd from a "efl l'S OI t'X pl11s1(\n~ at J \\<th•rlront 1111 rt• ltnt·r~ at T<•:<a!'> Cit} St.\ otht:r ptr:,ons dat•d <'arlacr trom tht· hf,1:,b that ro<.'kcd the Tcx<is <.;i l~ ttctmang Inc pliant May 3U EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA if I (\ .._..> The $5.88 PhMn1t1 101 ,, PorllAllO -~ ·~ oe 0.., ...... 0 ... .., ............. ~t\1Av-J r.1Jh II V'-.J lJO N'lt f"la~ ""'" r•r"'t' f'., '-lO rm c.ttt ~h'wt• I ( "' An() 'ti...,. l VO• ""''' f'ilr tl• 0'1pUW) .,.,,n:~., lnl f""''""'•v Ii V\'1 4:>,. ·• ''" .. ,. 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Tidt-• TUESDA'I' SHontl lnw ) ~~" m l I Sfltor>d ""O" 10 Ol 1> m I I WllOHl!$DA'I' f lt\l 10"' I " & m 0 \ r '"' h•Qh 11 S• • m J • And County Judge Ex· e cutive C. /\lie n Muncy. a Republi<.'an hkc lhe forme r presidcnl. says he thinks 95 percent of the t•ounty 's 13,600 resi· dents support •n(Jming a recreation ccnt<'r 111 Nix· on's honor. Nixon ha" a greed to . come to l lydcn on July 2 for 1he clc di c at1 o n Cl'rt'monics ll w1ll l)c one of his few puhhc Bil· pcaran('ci.. -,ince N1 x1m. bes1e11?e<I h~ WuterJtate rt'l a t ed r hnrJt<'S. re· "1gned the prc!>aden<-') 10 July 1971 Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge PRIMERIB DINNER Special CJraNM-,...,.._.. ~,Ort ~·( •~'" A·1...-UJ-01• "Ii,,,,,.,.,,..,. t4 irlh 1•·,, ~ ... ,. 4"'-1 Wt ''"""""'~' tt .. UH .,a .. ~~·· ~r-.,1, .... u.. ... It;!' Jw•" C,.,(hSlf4"0 o-"""' Sou•• I-· 1.A'i"" N•OVtl ....... 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( D ) Price I ( COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~· r,.1 f'I" ,... t~ h4K119 at'! tht N•• Ytu" M;4.1_..,, P•<.1fot POW 8o\t0f'I DtttOfl •AO ('n ttl'\•I• ''O< IL ··~~"end 'ec-1,t~bt '"' frrf•t•\t'f\i11tl 4,W<,•hono• ~ur1t 'C>ii<&lf'ri..na 1n,t•tWt \ Tuesday June 6 1979 s DAILY PILOT BS You Paint It Home0t•J1ier Can Save BOo/c Ry SYLVIA PORTER \t 1ll1ons or people "111 lhllnl their h(JU!.t's Tht s ummer months Ul'lOUltt tor IWO lhll ds or lhe Yt.'ar's paint !.iiles The dn it yourselft!r cun save :.ahout tiO pe rcent com p:ire<I with a rnntrart\•d paint JOb l1C\:ord1ng to the Na· t 1onu I Paint & CoatinJ,!i; Association ussumin~ t ht·y Pl<in th' 1ob ca1efullv, pick the right 1)a1nt und dtal with u !.lOlt' th1H hantlks lllf.lh qunlty paints i\S ONE ll..LlJ~TRATJON. u do 1l yoursllfcr µrubuol) r,in palRl 1111 U\l'l':Jgl· sized room that 1t•qu1rci:-a rn1111mum of pr 1•parat1on 101 us ht lie as S15 to tiO A professwnal mu)'. t•ha rge SIOO •. fill' most cxµcns1H• error th1: do 1l your selrer can ma kl' 1i. hllvm~ eht.'ap pt.tint lwct.tust• the JOb soon will have lo bC' dont• m t•r rh<• ).,hC'I" I onl<'nt 1nto t wo l ut1.•go1 H:" p<.•rr<•nlaj!c of dr~ p1 g nH:nl anrl t>er('( ntagl' or vch11.·h· 1 hqu1d Port'"n~ .A good 1 ult' of thumb 1s to hu\ a paint \\1th a high <·on tent of T102 s m s Bill P<•ppe r p1gml'nt d l' Money's Worth 'elopml'nt m;rn .1 ~t·r 101 Gulr & Wei.tern " c he m.cul d1\ 1s1on It m ,1\ los t a bit morl' but 1t will save money in I h1. long run It will <:ov1.•r Lht• arc.i more effectively and hold up long1.•r ttian other paints t\bo t•h<•ck th1.• label In find out on \\IHlt s urfaces tht." p.i Vll ,s most l'I f<.-c t1 vt· how muC'h of lht' surfat:l' t: an b1. \O<ilt•d and how tu prepare thl' surfa('1.• for c·oalmJ,! Other tips -Ot;ST OR WASH DIRTY walls and cxamtnt• pl.1st1t \\.tits lru <'rac ks Ha1rhnc cracks should be f.llt•d with "P.i<'khng larger cracks with patchin~ plaster The plaster must be completely dry bcrore 1t 1s painted Stir paint to mix color p1gmenti, ut the bottom of the can Latex paints should not be stirred vigorously becaus<' thrs creates air bubbles in the paint In latex paints. th• a mount or T102 can vary from 23 to 63 pe rcent or the pig ment content Don't dip the brus h mor<' thnn on(' third into tht• paint This reduces s platte ring and dripping -DON'T TRV TO COVER too much areu too qu1ckl} When paintin~ ce1hngs. work across the width of the room so }Ou can start a second lap before the first has dned When pamting walls s tart at the upper left ha nd corner and work down to ward the floor cSouthpaws should work 1 rom right to left 1 Don 't paint \\Oodwork with loo la rge a brush Remove wax or vt1rmsh 1( necessary before retouching floors Varnished rloors may require the removal or all lhl' nld coating Do n t parnt undl's1rable architectural feature' • rad1ator i. pipes 1 1n .1 color that contrasts with the wall Thie: l'mphas1zes thl•m Bur don t choose neutral colors )U!.l hN'<J USC· t hey re ~iJll' -HAVE A CONTINUING COLOR flow through your nnme I rom room to room. usin~ harmonious colors in ad 1oming a rea!. Studv color !-,W<ttchcs 1n both dayhght a nd n1ghthght h<'l':lUS<' colors ollcn change under art1f1e1al lighting ~elect a sample that 1s hgh~cr than the rel.ult you want Re move ha rdwart> from door!. and windows Loosen hghtmg fi xtures or cover them with mas king tape co .. tr floors and furnishings with old s heets or drop cloth~ und dean up as you ~o For a free br<ichu rC' on pa1nt1ng. write the National Paint & Coatings Assoc1at1un 150o Rhode bland AH N W Wttshinglon 0 C 2000~ Finding tlae Range Techn1<.:1<.1n I kr b<.•11 E<1wards ul I h 1ghc., \1reralt Cuhel' C1t \ Hc1Justs l ht> bort•..,1ght 1.11 a laser r angl'lmclt 1 tor tht• J\rmv ' r1l \\ :'\~I I battle urnk Ttw min• rungelinckr pr m ides mstantancou:. 1ntormc.1t1on lo t.ank .., 111 <' <·ontrol com put ~1 Earnings Set Record 1'111 First Amf'rlcan Financial Corp. Santa Ana h<•' reportt•<t rN·o•tl first quarler earnings for tht• Period encte<I MurC'h :n P1t•m1um and Ice income amounted to s2 1 UO:? H57 in int: 11•.is<. of S3 Sf!l!.A98 or 20 pert'""''\ more than lht S18 :119.959 earned tlunn~ th(' like quarrcr M the prio1 yc:1r l neomt• before the c·umulat1vc cffcC't of an 11ccounttng thungl' of the method or UC'COtmting for title IOS ... (''1 wa~ SI 2R5 528 o gum of 21 percen t t11>m the Sl 063 9()(1 earned during th1· Ul..t• pt r10<1 lust YN• w .. n~ Wf«f>\ Wlt(O Wllldt WOlvrW womolt w-c WOOOPI WOlwff' -ww I .. • •I I )0 )0 I ~l 1'9 "°" ... 10 • l) >l 10 ~· *' \ 41 ~ •o ..., ' .. ,,, '°' ,y "'. l•' • ~·· · ,,, ,, . 1 • I x .. I w w ·1WOIW llf l ~ • worlCIAH u • 1 t Wtltly l tl\e !0 I) '• Wurlt1,. 4'I • 1t 1 Wyl411" I' I .. Wyltl b Jt •I '• Wvtv ~· •• • " l • X•ro : • • •Jt• ~1 ., \ •1' •• •••• • •• IJ I\\• ' .. .,. .. "" .. . ·. 8fl ll,\t t I .w., ;.,°* t> 19111 MARMADUKE by Brad Andersoo "Guess what. 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