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Sehmit DUDlped; Suspeet in Rape
Wieder, Baker FBees Vietim
Meet in Runoff n Hospital Room
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, J UNE 8, 1978 II
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D ooo D11nnit?
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Sehmit Loses Race Hughes Jury
Deliberates
Re.tail
Oally Ptlol P-1rt PatnO 0'0..-11
\ lt-nt<tl• l>11n "" 111 ,..; n\\ I luu11d wandc.·rmg about an
I 1\111t I 11·111 \\ 11 h .1 hi okt•n lt•J.! \\'lnk'-t kn<)\\ mgl~ <.tl
'\v,\p11rt 1:1·ad1 \1•11·r111.111 :111 .... ;1., llw~ ~t'l lh<.• kg Thl'
l11rd '' 1111 ..,flotdtl ht· hl•<llL·d und 11 .\ mg I rt't:' ag,1111 within
.1 It•\\ \\t•1·h. ..... .it...11 i:-. It .itun·tl in photo ... nn P<t ~t· ,\:J
El Toro Ca$c
Rape Suspect Eyes
G uilty Plea Again
\\'<1rn.•n 1>.111• C'l<•v.t·ll rt•rnam:-.
"in('hrwd to ph·.111 guilt~ · \\hen
he 1~ ;11 r.11 g nPd .I uni· <!II in
~up<' r 111 r (' o 11 rt fr; r l r w I on
l'harge•s h<• rapt:rl <in<I .,1·\ercly
ht•..tl <111 El l'oro .,, hool 1•1rl ~l<t\
lli
Thnl was tlw ""''t's.,nwnt of
Cit•\\ 1·11 · ... ,,ll u rno•\ rl1·pu1 \
puhl 11 1kl1·nd1·1 ~<1tt ha1·l
lket'h1•1. trnl:I\ 111• tlt:'>l'l'llJt•d
I h t> :!~ \l' .i r 11 l ti ('I e '' l' II as
'"ctt•pr l',;t'd •1llt•r .1 preltmtnary
ht•ann~ Wt•dt1t·Mla.\ wh<'rc· ht·
raced 1 hl' 1:1 '1·ar old '1rt 1rn lor
Meters Moired
Down, Stolen
Ne wport B<.'ad1 police are
lookinp: for the thieves who usect
their V<.'h1cle to mrm down nmc
parking mell'rc;; and c;;\eal the dt.•
''"'es from the I.ado a r('a
The nmc m<.'lcr.,, lt>r<•ll'd on
Cent r.11 /\vt'nul' and \'1J Oporto,
w<.'rt• las t se<•n Monday uftt!r
noon
C1tJ emrlo~<·e., "ho take cart>
or the meter... reported the theft
Tuesday 1-:stimatNI lose; from
the thrft 01 l h1 inetc·~ and pole~
amountt•u w $(i95
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the• II rst ll me
l'hl' hcJrrn.i.: "as he Id a t Sad
dld1Jl'k Communit y llosp1tul.
;111tl was <"lo~ccl to I.he• public.
Thl• child has been treated there
tor .,kull fractures and lactal rn-
Jll rll'., and was reh.•asl'd from
t'art· onlv WcdnC'sdav
ll1·l•chcr c;md lhl·· girl. who\c
1wme ha!> not been released. s ttt
at a table in a da y ro<1m,
bet w cc•n her parents Slic wort' a
sea rf that CO\'ercd her ht•ad and
ton•head. s he is to undergo a
s l'r1Cs of plastic suq~ent•s lo re
pa 1 r her rutned fa Cl'.
Clewell s.at JS feel away, tn
shackles
The t'hrld '., 20 minute
lt'"I 1 mony was tht' only t•v1denre
pn•i.cnll•d by deputy dis trict at
tornc.·y Paul Meyer. accordrn~ to
•·vurt offtccrs. Beecher s aid she
~1>0kc normally, calm ly
Beecher offered l')O defense
Clewt'll. who has tried t o plead
himself guilty of kidnapping :ind
rape> twice previous ly . saHI
rrnthing Wt.•clnesda y. Hccc ncr re
port c>d
.lud~e Donald Dungan
dropped one or t'll~ht fe lony
counts lod~cd against Clewell . a
M 1ss1on Vu.' JO short·ordf'r cook
Thal charge was of kidnapping
( f't> SUSPECT, Pag~ A2>
Wieder, Baker
To Face Runoff
By GAR\' GRA~VILLJ::
Ol lht O•llY Piiot Sl•ll
<>rangt.• County Supcrv1:.or
L;1urent·e Schmit hecam <: u
primary e l ection fatal•l)>
Wcdnesda' when he fell 61 votes
short of finishing second m his
own 2nd Su1x•rv1sonal l>islnl·t
r<H'l'
JUSl 23 pcrc<.'nl of the vole in
Tuesday's primary election
That means 77 percent of the
clr s lncl 's votl•rs went agarnst the
rnt•umbenl
And while lhc \'Ol<• pre w.as b('.
mg s liced up hy f1\'l' c·and1dates
w ho had won C'll'rll'd off'icl'-.
Ill' fort'. l ht• a nl 1-in l' um bt'OC'\
\Ole\Ul'>f'it'ar ·
LAS VEGAS <AP 1
T h c J u r y s <.' t' k 1 n l.t I CJ
dt.•termrnl' whPlh t•r
Jlo " ard Hughes \\roll' the
:\1o rmon wrll hl·gan its
st'co nd da y 111
d<.'hbcrations tot.la)
The II\<' m<.'n and thn·1•
women , who art•
s t'questered at a hotel
n C'a r the l'OUrthou ~t'.
reported 45 minutes earl)
for talks
A lte r almost S(•v£'n
months or tt'sl1mony. the
complex case wt•nt to I he:
J ur y Wcdn e!>day
artc rnoon
Schm1t's third-place finish in
t h c f 1 v l'-c a n cl 1 d a t e co n t c !. t
mt•ans ht"ll leave office the first
Tucsda' 1n January when either
Jlarrieti. Wiede r or. Davrd Baker
\\ 111takl'1>ff1ce
Computer Date
Mrs W1 l'der "as the to p \cite
gt'llt'r tn the i:.upt'rv1sorial con-
test when s ht.· c-ollcctcd 25.053
\Oil'~ llc.tker tulh€·d 21.699 \Oles
"htlc St·hm1t n •c·t·1vcd 21.638
It wasn't until mrcf <iflcrnoon
W1•dnesd.i~ that Srhm1t leam<'d
hrs re~ektt1on htd fatle<I to carry
him t•vrn to the N<Jvt'mhe·r
gt•neral t•lection runoff
In a r<.H'(.' that w;is tight from
lht.• outsl'l. lhl' lt·ad for the• vital
"t.'<'O nd spot l'hani.:ed hands five
t 1mt.•s from 6 a m uni rl lh<' final
\ ol t' \\ ...... 1·ountccl at 2 30 p m
Whl'n 11 was over. 95.238 \Oles
h:HI bN·n tabulal<.'d 1n the 2nd
U1'-tt net r<.1<'<'
And the· margin that ~cparatcd
Hakt•r anct SC'hmrt wa5 1usl those
fit pr<.'c1ou. ... ballot~
Sc·hmrt was not a\•atlable for
1.·om m e nt 1.•a rlv lorlav
JIO\\{'\'C'r. ari ;mJ{' ~aul. '·Larry
mig ht ask for a sampling and
lht..•n make a dec is ion on a re·
t'OUnt ..
nut l'\C'n a revcr5al of the
Baker count would make
Schmit's future as a county
s upervisor a question mark
Running as an incument with
a $176.000 campaign war chest
built up while 1n office and
hark e d b y n campaig n
1.·n~1ne<.'n•d by Arnold Forde und
Bill Butl'her. Schm it received
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Casinos Out,
So's Manager
I M PERl/\L BEACH CAP> A
day after voting down gam bhng
casinos. the C ity Council has
fir<'d Jack Jones as actin~ city
manager. partly because he
recomm ended the casmos .
JoO<.'s. who has held the job
s in<·e November. rmmcdiately
cleaned out his desk and le ft
W<.'dnesday
The retired Navy officer told
the cowlCll that three prooosed
clubs would double the city's rev-
e nue. with $2 million going to
Imperial Beach from 35 gam.
bling tables m each rlub.
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Secretary Faces Murder R ap
C HICAGO (/\P > A le~al
.,cc r1.•tar v who ml•l a
Dc m ot·ratlt' · prccrn1·t captain
throug h a t'omputcr dating
!'>l'rvi t'c i s charged \\tth
murderrng him o n their firs t
datt• hy .setting fire lo his
town house when he ··made
<idvann•s." police said
nob bit• R)' an. 29. "as ch<iq,:e<I
Wt'dnt'srlar with murder Th('
nakerl bo<t\· of PctC'r lloban. 30. a
l11rm<.'r Ctucago Park District
s af~ty 1n s pcrtor, was found
Saturday in lht.• bedroom of h1~
burn 1 n g Nor l·h wt•~ t S td e
clwelhng
Police said Miss Hvan was a rr<.'~led after hl·r· name
<1rld rt'ss anct telephonl' numbl'r
wa.s round on ;1 c<Jmputer d<1tmg
Newport Man,
3 Companions
Plead Guilty
A N<.'wport Beach man and
three companions have t'ntercd
surpns<' ~uilty pleas to charges
of ktlling a Hollywood 1-hlls man
who ran a "swinger's pad."
Ri chard Wil son . 23. of
Newport Bt'ach. Ernest Ray
Chtlder. 24, Kenneth Owens, 21.
:ind Wilham Koinn. 41 . a ll of La
Cresct'nta. will be-sentenced Ju-
ly 5 in Los Angele:. Superior
Court.
The four have been held
without bail s ince the murder
last April 26 of Richard Zambell.
37. He was beat<.'n to death when
he and hts wife. Johe. 24, were
abducted by the four men
Mrs . Zambell testlfted again
durin~ ll preliminary hcarmg
Wednes day bt'fore Municipal
Court Judge Sidney Che rn1ss.
The guilty pica to second-degree
murder was entered during the
munlc1paJ court proceedings
•
s lip rn Hoban ·s krl<"hcn Tht•v
:.d so touncl kl·~·o.; to hrs apartment
and to his missing ca r tn ~lrss
Ryan·s apartml'nt
i\uthonl1t.•s saul llohan d!l'tl of
s mokt· 1nhal<Juon a" a n •.,ult 01
lire dl'lil>cratcl)> '>Cl in lht·
basement
PolJC·c <;a1d Mis., R' Jn met
llohan FrulL1\ through ·L, elating
M·rvrc·t· ancl · that !»h<' said h1.•
called that afternoon and mach•
Lcrrangt'ml'nls tu m<'<.'l her Jt hrs
townhoust' tn the t'\'c•n1ng
lnvcst1i::ators .,,aul Mi~" Hyan
to ld them she and llohan "cnt lu
a tavern and r<.'lurncd 10 his
rcsictence. wherl' he '"mad<·
advanct's '" l1>ward hl'r
At :-, a m . .afll'r lloban h:.111
fallen aslt•ep tn his st·concl -floor
hedroom. police said four .-;mall
ftrl's wt•rc se·t tn Sl'Vt•ra l area~ ot
the basemen! Tll('V swd M1~s
Hvan left 1n lloban;c; car whtth
has not been recovcrcd ·
Rond for Mis., R \ un wa ...
dt'n1t'd b y .ludgt• Ma urice D
P orn P<.'.V of C1rcu11 Court Ht•
-.a1ct the t'hargf's made hero; a
possthll' 1il'alh r>t.•nalt y ca!W
House Downs
Gun Measure
WASHINGTON IJ\P I A bit
lcrlv divided House voted ovt>r
whclmmgly Wedn<'sday to bar
the Treasurv Department from computerrztn~ 1ls gun :rnk·s rec·
ords.
The vot<.' came after a long fie
bale w hich threatened to C'(
plod<.' into a shoutin~ matc h
bet ween propon<'nls a nd OPPO
nenls o( gun control
The National Rifle Association
had s trongly opposed the pro·
posal by the Bureau of Alcohol.
Tobacco and Firearms Mos t
law enforcement offlc1a ls SUP·
ported the measure.
Purchase
Doubled
By JACKIE llVM/\N Ol IM 0.ily Pllol S~ll
Liquor pr1<:t.•., continued to
drop tipsily ;ilong thl' Orang<•
Coas t toda y 1n \\h at on•·
super market s pokl•sman <·allNI
'"a sl ate of d1sht.•vclmPnt .. ,,..,
Ma rkt'I Bas ke t a11nounn•d that rt
1s JOtn tng the l rend
S<1fl·way ..,l<.1rted lht• pnc·1· cut
I lllj! last W('l0 kC'nd Ill thl• \\ ake of'
a ... talc Supreme ('ourl d t•<·1s11m
throwing oul l1qu1>r lair track
pnc-ing law., us price lixrng Tht'
dt>t0 1s1on is tw ing appcalt'd hv thl'
... tall' Alcoholtt· Be\ cr agl' Com
m1ss1on. < H1•latt-ct !»Lory P.agt•
t\:l )
Tht• spok<"sman lor .\1arkl'I
Basket. who a skl'd that hrs nam1•
not be• UM'fl , sa1rl prtN' drops
ha vt• b<.'t'n u n 1·\ l'n b1.·ca us1·
·nohod\ wai:. sure· lh1·.,.· rould
ll'gally · talw lht• pnn·~ down
< PL•nrt1ng appl'al > ..
:\s l;.<.'d \\ha t n •mo\ t•d hr.,
t 1rm ·., douht about lt-galrl tl'"· thl'
spokl's m an .. aut . "Our .t'ompct1·
t1on ..
P .i ul ('a mplw II. S.d cway
puhlu· relations supervisor. said
his ltrm·., liquor .,Jlc•s rlnublcll
lc1sl weekend ;rnd ha\ c c·ontrnm·
Jt twr ween doubk> and fJ Vt.' times
thL'll' previous kvt·l all w1·ek
,\lso m1'\tng in "1th th1· pnu·
eut11·r-. hav<' bt•t•n /\lphu Bl'la
a n ct L u 1· k y · s U 1 s c o u n I
S u I' l' r m a r k I.' l ~ . a I l h o u g h
-.~cs ml'n for those firm., W(.•n ·
unablt.· lo n·1xirt on the dlc•ct on
... a ll'"
(Ser• UQl OR. Pag<' ,\:!)
\\~a ch er
N 1g ht :ind morning 1111.1.
l'loudincss ancl loc·JI log
\\ tlh hcH't SUll!»hilll' Ill ,11
t<'l'noon· Frida:.. I.ow:-.
l n night Sf\ to H I. 111 g h'
Fr1d:.r\ uppt'r fl(h ;rt
ht•a 1.·hcs to mid to uppl'r
70s 111 land
I NSIDE TOD AY
Of freer Mike Proctor gorrntt
out tearhmg U1 (}urnlu Jl1t;lt
,s, /tool Law en/ori ement 1 laf\~
0111 e lie et't'n ltarl himself
'mttrdered ' S1·r f 'pnturm'I
f'aye CI
•• ·our 5.ttvto trnw ao,,...o
lM eo.r ... ,. .....
C•lll•,,.I• Cl•U•ll~ Com lo c ... ,...,.,d
O.alll NttkM
IEdlt ... lal P-~11lwtal1tl'UIWl"t " .... ~.,.
Index
.,,. t11t•rm1u1~
Q A 1111 La 11c1u,
At MOVit\ 141 ,...,, ... 1 ,.,,...,
AJ Mall ..... IN~
01 10 0ra11•• c-1, C4 hl•la Port., C4 s,.,u
Al stoo lllafltM>
At Teft•hltll o .. TllNltr\ Cl·l Wullttt
CJ Wtrld l'ltW>
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Ct (..J
Cl • 114
A4
All
Ill
Ill J
II
0 C>• A• ••
4 •I'
Woman Sailor Compktes 30,000-mile Sea Voyage
ll\Hl \10l IH l 1p•l.ir11l CAI'
'\.111011 .l.1m1' .J 1.11 m e r '
1hu1Jo:h t1·r frurn Nt'w .lt'ul,.11J
'-:1tl••d 111111 ll.irtnwuth harhor tu
11 ,, tu Ptul J ,11111 1·111·umnuv1g..i
twn of tlw g lolw that l'l1111>t•d two
Ila\.., off a rouncl !ht• "-Orld re('
01 d ,,., hv the late l-l1r Jo'ranr1:.
Ch11'111·i.t<•1
JO f)()O llltlt•, •• c•rc\\ of 10 Her eastward
<·1n·umnav1gallon was via the:
1 reach erous waters off Cape
ll orn a t the 11 p of South
J\mertca , the graveyard of
many a s hip
Gypsy Moth IV in 1966-67
H unitr1·ds of people rn !>rnall
bou1 ... urnl alon~ tht' bunk~of tlw
RI\ t•r Dan (•ht·t•rl'<t u!> rne 29.
\ l':i r old \'.omu11 took ht•r SJ.foot
:;loop, l·><Prt'"!> C:ru:;adt•r, across
tlw 1Jn1 ... 1i l1n1· :cftcr 272 days al
'l'..t 1111 a \ o\ ~gt• cove rang ne arly
Bow fo Cope?
·\ni11ng tht·m "'J' ht•r rnolhc·r,
Joun ('o"-t'r. who t•amt• to Hr1
t a111 with ht•• hu~hand. tluh. to
b1• on h;111d for tlw1r tl•rn~htt'r · ...
urrJ\l<tl
"N aom1 norm all) ct11) 't find
hl'r wuy out of a p<i pt.•r ~ug," she
told r eportt.>rs. "When Sh(' went
into Woolworth's us a kid she
always got lo.st
Mrs. Jamt's :.el off from this
ya chting m t•cta o n En~land ':.
... outh coast ~Pl. !I 111 the IO·ton,
f1berglass,1s l oop, Express
Crusader.""hich normally takes
Tax Cut Vote
" Stirs Action
S/\t'H/\1\IENTO I AP i
<'.il1for111a fl '>l1t1 c 1ans a r e
'1·raml>hng tu 1lcvist.· ways to
1·op1• with u $7 billion tax <'ut or-
1lt·rl'<I bv \'Ot<'rs
r.oL .f!:dmund flrown Jr Or·
il1·rcd un 1mmt•<f1atc freeze on
'talc h1rang und sche duled an
.1dclres:. to t he Cil l 1forn1<1
'.l'g1slaturi· tudav to outl1nt•
otlwr lrndt.:1•t 1 uh 1 Brown ·-. l<Jlk
\'di !Jc n ·broadcast at 10.30 t••n1~hl on Channcl 50 1
St• hrnil, 1;1 h11r. f)(il 11''-'. I ire and
•it h t•r IHH 1•1 nmcnt o fficials
"' ot1•w1cfl' nlt•t in t·mergency
, ''llllh 1n Suc·rcimcnto and
• bt''' ht·1 t• Wt•dncsda) <ind lodCJy
Ii> m,,,, str<itt·g.v to c·opc with re·
d111·t wn ... 111 rc·H·nut•s that ra nge
1111 111 s..:. 1x·r 1·1·nt for some ftrl' '11-.1 r11·t-.
l h1• ,1nwnll rrll'nl lo the sta te
• Uhl 11111 wn '" s uppo1>cd lo take
• 111·1·1 .luh I and \\ 111 rut proper-
1 l I .i \ tw r·1t1e.., <'OUnl1es and
Los An ge l es Ma yor Tom
Bradley said passage of Propos1·
l ion 13 will fo rce the layoff of
8 ,300 city employees, including
1,080 uniformed police officers .
Brown, who fought the tax C'ut,
s aid the state C'utbaC'ks he will
propose will be ''difficult and
. painful, but we will carry
them on an the s p1r1t of Proposa
t1on 13 "
T here will be no new laxes to
replace the $7 b1lllo n an lost
property taxes, Brown said .
The Democratic governor said
he would like most of the state's
S3.6 billion s ur plus to go lo
local governments and school
districts to help m ake up for lrn.t
funds.
Ma ny old s alts s hook their
heads and said it couldn 't be
done. But Mrs. James, wh.o only
started s aih ng a couple years
a go, defied lhC'1r misgivings and
('Om pl el ed the fast est solo
voyage uround the world.
Ch1(•hester was knighte d after
he set his rPrl'lrli of ?.74 duys tn
A cannon was fared at the local
y acht r lub when M rs J ames
crossed tht' farush lane. Then, as
a hel1 coptor flew overhead and
small boats s warme d around.
s he made a triumphant circuit
of the harbor and a pass beside
the village of Kings wea r across
the River Dart where s he lives
with her hus ba nd Hob, 30 a
former mC'rchant sailor
·'The bes t mome nl of the
voya~c was when I hrard the
g e.&n s 1gnalinR that I had made
it." M rs. James said on dry land
us s he kept a tig ht J:rlp rm hPr
hus band's hand.
She looked radial'lt in a white
pants s wt aft <:r nine month.. at sea
She said she onC'1• nc•arly
turne d back
"That 's when I wa.s 11(( Cape
Horn with a da ma{led yacht,"
she said. "I thought aboul it long
a nd hard But I couldn 't s tand
the thought o f going bat·k . so l carried on ...
The Express Crus udcr was
severely damaged In a gale Feh.
24 in the desolate waters of the
Scaffold Case
''oi.t /;er11 P,1nfrc :.ome l,OOCI
miles west of Cape Horn Will)
th<> :-.l0<1p's tottering mast held
llJ> by temporury lashings. Mrs.
J;.i1l1cs managed to round the
tn·acherous ca pe a nd put in at
the Falkhtnd Is lands for repalre Marc h 25.
Th1il w a:< only o n e o f 1
catalogue of setbac ks Only 24
hours after Mrs J amt:s set out
lrom Dartmouth s he narrowlv
d voided being mowed down at
night m the Enghs h Channel by
" foreign freighter
.U.S. Cites Firm
In 51 Deaths
WASHINGTON <AP J The
government cited a New J ersey
contractor today for JO "willful
violations" of safety rules al a
West Virginia construction sate
where a collapsed scaffolding
left 51 men dead.
The finding of willful viola·
lions means that the govern
ment can tum the matter over to
the Justice De partme nt for
criminal prosecution
The Occupational Safety and
llealth AdminastratJOn. \\ h1c:h 1:.
s ued the citations against
Research-Cottre ll. suad tht· com
pany also committed six othN
serio us infractions or led eral
safety rules. Research·Cottrell
built the scaffoldang
The agency s aid 1l has not dl·
c1c1ed whether lo recomm end
l'nminaJ action
scaffold to s upport the max-
imum intended load.
She said OSHA is continuing to
In ves tigate the accident. the
worst industrial disaste r since
the agency was formed in 1971.
and additional citations may be
announced later.
One unanswered q uestion was
whether the concrete was defec-
lt ve in that it did not harden
properly
OSHA has conducted tests 01
the conc ret<' but has not an
nounced conclusive results
In citing Research·Cottrell.
OSHA also proposed hnes lotat.
in~ S!OS.100
A w1ll£ul v1o lat1on. Dr.
INITIATIVE AFFECTS
BONO MARKET4>tory, AS
Democrut1c A sse mbl y
Speak e r Lto·o McCarthy, the
!>lute's most powerful legislator,
proposed s pending "ever y
drme"' of the i.tat<.· budi;(t•t sur-
plus . plus a n add1t1onul SJOO
m1l11on from s t<1tL· ~overnment
cutbacks to ket'p essential
county and school ser vices <tfloat a float. '
.,..,........., NAOMI JAMES WITH HUSBAND ROB AFTER BIG TRIP
She's the World's Best Circumnavigator of Globe
OSHA a lso l'llcd two othlr
firm s <il the construrtion site
with two safety rule v1olat1ons
They a re Pitts burgh Testing
Laboratory, which was tes ting
t he c o n crete , a nd U nite d
Engineers and Cons truc tors
Inc .. t he general engineering
contractor at the site .
Bingham s aid. <:x1s ts when there
1s evide nce that an employer
com m 1tted an 1ntent1onal v1ola-
11on. was a wa re of the hazard
and made no reasonable effort
to l'hmmatc the problem
If the Jus tice De partment
'ihould prosecute and t here is a
c·onvwt1on of a willful violation
in a case where an employee
was ktlled, the employer is sub'-
Ject to a sax-month jail term .
VOTERS, POLITICIA"'S
TO BLAME-Editorial, A6
PROP. 13'5 IOEA
SPREADS-Sto ry, A10
WILL THEY ACCEPT
FEWER SERVICES?-66
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meanwhile. proposed its own l<tx
plan. which tnt·ludcs a request
thut Coug r esi. r t.·turn t o
('ul1forn1u the $2 b1 ll10n LCJx
·windfall" the> rederal govern
m t-nl would re:1p from the
Cal1forn1a 1n1t1alive s ince at
c•l1m111ates fcucrul tax dedu<·
t iuns wurth un esti m ated S2
hil lion annually to ho meowner"
and business pro!)<.'rt y ownt'fs
Laguna Ma1i
Faces Kidnap,
Rape Charges
Lag un<J Beach police cire ho ld·
111g a C'a r dt't a 1l1n g sh<Jp
manai.:er o n s usp1c1on of raµe
and sex perversion followtnj( <tn
assault on a 20·year-old woman
t'arly Wednesday morning.
Otis Sled ge J r , 44, who 11 V('!>
a t the Hand .Job auto d etailtng
shop which he manages a t 2535
L<tguna Canyon Road. was ar-
rested late Wednesday morning
after l! woman claimed he was
lhC' m an who k1dnaped her at
g unpoint from h<.'r ho me al 11 ;1 m Wednesda}
The woman, who told poltce
s he knew the s uspcrt, said Shl'
":.is a~akencd early Wednesday
morning by a g unman who de·
manded cash from the v1rt1m
I hl'n for ced her to accompany
111111 to his car
lie a llegedly drove his v1cl1m
to the auto detailing s ho p where
police said he raped her and
tor<'t5d her to perform other st'x
J<·t:-. ut gunpaint in the pi.irking lot
Pol1r<> in\'c<;t1gato r Gent.•
Brooks s aid the man the n
threatened his victim with death
'hould sh<' tt>ll a nyone of the as Si.cult.
SIC'd~e wa:. being held in tht>
<'tty jail this morning awaatang
transfer to Orange County .Jail.
nail has not been set for the•
man who faces ch arges on susp1
don o f kidnapping, rape. assault
with a deadly weapon, burglary
.rnd sex per\'ers1on
E'rona Pa~ Al
SUSPECT ...
for robh<'ry Dun~an ruled thC'
l'\ 1dt•nce was not '>lrong <'nOuHh
to warrant trial on the t'ount
Beecher said that, based on
C lewell 's att 1t11de. he doubted
thC' C'ase would go to full trial.
"lie feels very remorseful ,"
Beerher said. "He 's inclined to
plt"ad guilty.
"Eventua lly, I imagine he 'll
get his wish ln that res pect."
The girl, a n honors s tudent a~
Serrano Interm ediate School i~
the Lake Fores t area of El Toro.
\\'<I~ k 1clnnpped arr the s treet :t!-
s ht• wulked home from school.
Shi· was dragfled into a car,
d riven lo a remote d irt road tn
lrvme, r<lped. then !)eaten with 11
w1 t•nch and rock. police sa y
Cle"-t.'11 was arrested, only 10
week!! after his relcast> from
AU1!Scadrro State Hos pital, un
institution for the rrlmtnally da~
t urbed lie hfld been confine<!
th<' r e for moiit of h11> adull hh•,
for <·ri m1 •s anvolvsn~ rapell of
l WO JUVCnte girls
\
f'roitt Page A I
LIQUOR ...
I low m uc h 1:-. tltc..• rnns um<:r
re.II I~ .i.:oing to s a H' on his fa voritE'
bl'l'r. \\ tnl' and hard liquor.,
Th;it lfe pl'nds on whar he
drink:-., spokes m en Sa\
1\lthough the price cuts inc·lude
a \\ 1de s pectrum of beverag<:s.
lhe p(·n:entageofruls v<1ries
Al Mar ket Uaskct. where the
l'U ts go into cffel't f''riday, a
25 4-ounrc boltlc of Crown Russe
Vodka will drop from SJ 99 lo
S2 99
A Qll<trt of Score:-.h)' SMl<'h
\\ill drop from S629 to S4 .59.
.,.. h ii<' a 5 1 2 oun Cl' bottle of
l\lamaden Mountain While
C:hahlis wrll s lide from $3 2.'i to
S2 39. Anet a s ix-pack of Coors
b r er . 12 ounce rans. will
ctcrrrasc from $1. 77 to Sl.44
Similar cuts a rC' in effect al
Safeway. Campbe ll said There.
..i qua rt o f Ancient Age Rourbon
1s now S4 fiB. oown from $6.99
I\ 1.d Scon•sby Scotc·h has <tlso
dropped lo $4 .68 a quart. from $6.29
A I 75-lilcr bottle of Gilby 's
Gin ut Safeway h as gone from
SI I 99 to S8A6, a 12·pack o( ll
ounce bottles of Brown Derby
Beer from S2 09 lo Sl 76. and a
thr ee Iner bottle of Gallo Red
Rose from S-1.89 to $2 ~
At Alpha Beta. Coors beer has
c1ropped from SI. 77 for a s ix.
pack to $1.65, while Budweiser
has gone from $1 . 79 lo $1 65.
J\lso at Alpha Beta . a fifth of
Kamchatka Vodka that was
S11 19 nnw rosts $3.98, while a
fifth of Jack Daniels has
dropped from $8.35 lo S7.93 and
t 5 htrrs of Gallo burgundy rrom
$2. 99 to $2.84
Iv an Owen . vict' preside nt of
Lucky Discount Supermarkets.
sa 1d he dic1n 'l have a price lis t
<Jv:ulable but sa id his firm "will
remain competitive."
I le said additional price cut:-.
arc possible, depending one
what other s upermarkets do.
However . while t'Ustomers en.
10.v thf' lower pr1<'es. s upe rmarket
'l'Okcs men acim1t the s ilver linmg
com es with a cloud
with u rlnucl
Markel Basket's spokes man
pointC'd out that the Alcoholic
Bc·ver ag(' Commission 1s gather-
ing e'·adenl'c and has threatened
prosecution and heavy fmes af
its appeal 1s uphl'ld
Rut !he press ure of the
marketplace has won O\ e r the
A RC's threuti., the :.pokes man
ac1 m ilted
"When som ebody e lse does it.
;ou sort of have to take your
rllM CC," he SR id.
Topeka Girl
Chomp Speller
WAS HINGTON !AP1 -Peit
McCarthy, a IJ.year·old seventh
grader from Topeka, Kan .. won
the N ationaJ SpellinM Bee ron.
t est toda y with the word
"de1r1cat1on "
The rullncr-u p was Lyn S ue
K shng, a 12-year -old eighth· ~rader from Sa11 Diego, whose
Korean parents a lways thought
lh<'tr children wo uld be at a dis
advantage wilh English
,
Chi1iese Back
Zaire Regi,me
TOKYO </\P 1 Chinese
Forc•1g11 l\11nt'>ll•r lluCJng llua
has dl•cl<.1rl'd that Zu1 re "c<in
count on the :.upport of thC'
Ch 1ncsL• t n the ir J U't
:-.trug g l <' · ai.:<J1n s t
'l-lO\l('l Cul>Jn baekcd
mf' n·cnJ I'll':-..·· China·)> I lstnhua
Ill'\\:-. agency reported today
The n · po rt on If u an g ·.,
s tatC'menu. a ... hl• <leparlcd Zaire
Wednesdav dtd not t>lahoratt' on
"hut kmclol .,upport China \\<.1:-. •
Ufft>rin~
Huang tnl<f r1•1iortcr'> ;it tht·
.11rport in thl· Za1r1;.1n t•aptlal of
Klnl>has u llwl he and Zain•
l'res1tfonl Mobutu Scs{• Seko
"havC' reached an 1dent1ly of
news" on Af1wa and Zum.·
T h e citations follow an in
\'estigation into the April 27 d1i.-
<iste r in which the construction
workers plunged 168 reel to lhe1r
deaths when the scaffold peeled
away from a concrete coolinl:(
tower be 1 n g bu i It for t h 1· ~l ono n ga h e la Power Co :it
Willow Island. W. Va.
Al a ne ws cnferencc. OSHA·.,
ad mini s trator. Vr Eula
Bingham, attributed the acc1
dent to three factors
-Fa ilure of contractors t o
C'Onduct proper test:. of freshly
poured concrete prior to raising
the s caffolding. which was al·
Larhed to the concrete
· Fnilure to properly secure
the sca ffold formwor k system lo
the cooling tower.
F a ilure to properly anchor
i.lnd maintain beam sections sup·
porting a co n crete l ift1ni::
system. which as attached to the
A serious violation . s he said .
1s one that could lead to serious
harm or death and which an
e mploye r should have been
a ware of throug h r easonable
daligenrt
Prohers Cite
4Lawmakers
WASHINGTON <API -House
e thics committee investigators
are reportedly citing possible
misconduct by four House mem-
l>er-; in eonnection with alleged
South Korean influence buying
Spec13( Coun,.e l Leon
J:.iwor,.k1 turn e d the in
ves t 1gators· findings over lo the
ethics committee Wednesday
under sccurat y pre cautions so
tight that mos t comm ittee mem-
bers have not seen them
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VOL. 7t, NO. 159, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1978
Toda~··s ('losing
~. l '. "toeks
NIC TEN CENTS
Brown Asks $5 Billion • ID Aid, Loans
SACRAMENTO t1\ P I Cov
Edmund Rrown Jr toduy a:.ked
the Legislature to give S4 billion
in direct a1cJ ~nd Sl htlhon m
loans to schools, c1l1es and coun
ties hit by the J;irv1s lax cut m-
111at1vc
.He also told an e mer gency
Joint session ol thl• Legislature
that he would propose budget
1·uts of at lc•ai.t S:JOO m1ll1on in
l>tate proRrams !The speech
will he rehrnadrac;t at 10:30
llooo Dutanit?
tonight on Channel 50 )
The Democratic governor re-
peated his pledge that there
must be no Slate lax increases lo
offset the property tax cuts man
dated by a landslide vote Tues·
day adopting Proposition 13. the
Jarvis tax cut initiative.
"Voters have told us they
want a tax cut. They don't want
a shell game," Brown s aid
The aid proposed by Brown
would reduce the amounts that
,\ le mull' h11r1·0\\ 11)U owl tound wandering about an
I rnnc• I 1l•ld \\1th c1 broken leg winks knowingly at
N<.•\\ p011 Beach \ eteranc.irians as they set the leg: The
1>11 ti. v. ho s hould be h ealed and flying free again within
a kw wet-ks, .Jbu is h.•atured in photos on Page A2.
Rape Suspect Eyes
Guilty Plea Again
w .11 r1•n D,111• t'lcw<•ll r<'mains
• inl'l11wd lo µlt•ad guilt \ ' \.\IWn
h•· ,.., :11 ra1 1!.lll·d .Jun!• :w 1n
!->11p1·r111r Cou 11 lor 1 r1<1l on
1·h.1rg1·.., tw 1,1pt 11 .11111 srH•rcl~
lw.11 ,111 l•.I !'om ..,,·hool girl M<.1y
IH
l'h.i\ ''"" \hf' us..,l·S:.ml'nt of
l 11·\\1'11·.., .Jlto rnl·~ dl·puh
1111 h I 11· <It' ft' n 111• r \l 11· ha 1• I
H1•t•<·h1·r. tml.I\ Ill• d1•s<·rtb<"I
th1· :!~ ""'r old Clt•\\1•11 a..,
· 1lt•pr1•..,..,t·d · :itl•·r a 11rt.•hm1n:in
lw:n11111 W1•1h\t'!.cl:I\ ""hl·r1• h1·
. t;11•1·(1 1 tw 1:1 'e.ir uld '11•t1rn l11r
I Ill' II r ..,I I 1 m1·
I hi• lwanng w;1s hl'11\ at Sad
dll't>H!'\\ (.'omm11n1ty llo!\p1tal.
•. 11111 "as dos,•d to lhr pubhr
Thl• 1·htld h~1s t)('('n trt.•atl'rt I here
111r skull lr:H'lt1n·:-. ~ind rac·1al m·
1un<·s anrl Y.as rl!lemwd trorn
('<J rt• only Wc•dnes1l;.1~
Beedwr s<ml till' g1 l'I . whose
namt.• ha., n1lt been n.•leu~<.'d. s;1l
al a t.1hlt• in ;1 duy room.
h1•t" t>t•n her 11t11 t•nl s She worl' a
M·.1rf that nw1•r1'd her head and
forehead , s he• 1:. lo unclt'rgo u
M'rlt'S of pl;.1-.t1(' s uri::t.•r1cs Lo re
p.11 r her ru111t•1 I I <11·1·
Clewell sat 15 feet away. in
shackles.
The child's 20·m1nute
testimony was the only evidence
presented by deputy district at·
torney Paul Meyer. according to
rourt officers. Beecher said she
:;poke normally, calmly
Beecher ofrered no defense
Clewell. who has tried to plead
himself i;:uilty of kidnapping and
r a pc twice previous ly. said
nothing Wednesday. Bcecner re·
CSf"c SUSPECT. Page i\2)
Bloodmobile Due;
NB Donors Sought
Blood donors are being sought
for a Red Cross Bloodmobile at
Hoag Memorial Hospital on
.June 20 from l p.m. to s· 15 p.m.
Donors must be 18 years old.
healthy and weigh at least 110
pounds. They may grve blood
every eight weeks.
fnterested donor'> may call
645·8600. exten:.1on <!108 for an
appointment
local government must cut from
its budgets from $7 billion to
around $.1 billion
But Brown emphasizea4iet
the $4 b1lhon in grants could be
made for one year only. He said
rn future years. the state could
afford no more than an estimat-
ed $2 billion. plus $1 billion in
loans. which he described as
something similar lo a re vol vine:
fund to meet cash flow prob·
le m s.
* * *
.. I recommend for this year.
and this year only, $4 billion m
di rect aid and $1 billion in loans."
hesa1d.
"l will propose budget cuts of
at least S300 million. The more
money we can save at the state
le"el. the more money we can
s hare with local government "
Brown did not specify how he
would cut $300 million from the
state's $17 4 billion budget ex-
C'ept to repeat his early order of
* * *
un immediate hirinA freczt: (or
all s tate agencies.
Brown also said busan{'sse:.
will save~ billion an taxes un
der Propos1t1on 13 and urged
corporate preside nts to ''tnvest
that money in California. to·
create jobs .. to offset the layoffs
of workers anticipated in local
schools and city halls.
Somber and unsmiling dunng
the brie f address. Brown
described the Jarvis in1t1at1ve,
* * *
which he opposed throughout lh~
c J m 1J <1 1 ~ n , a s · • a g r e a t
l'hallengc, and we• will meet
1t ll 1s time to put aside
partisan differences "
Paul Gann. co-author with
Howard Jar\lts of Proposition 13,
<1ttendcd the :.pec1aJ Joint
session
.. , laked what he had to say. ·
Cann told rt>porters. ''He said
what l 'vc been S<ty1ng for
months. The problems can be
!.Olvcd and will be solved ..
* * *
SulllIDer School Cut
N-M Trustees Wipe Out Entire-Program
Hy MICHAEL P/\SKEVICH
Of IM O.llJ P1lol St.II
More than 10,000 student~ and
650 teachers won 't be going to
s um m er school an the Newport-
Mesa lln1 f1ed School District
later this month
School trustees votl'd Wednes·
day to wipe out the program
because of the loss of revenue
C'a us cd by the passage of
Propos1t1on 13.
In a second Proposition 13·
r<'lated move. trustees voled 4·3
to get out of the adult education
busine~s. c·unccling classes for
ahout 400 people and the federal·
ly funded English as a Second
* * * District
To Save
$800,000
Wednesday's elimin alion of
summer school and adult educa·
t ion in the Newport-Mesa
Un1f1ed School District will save
the district $800,000. but trustees
still mu.st deal with about $15
million an lost revenues stem·
ming from passage of Proposi·
t1on 13
Elimination of the district's
bus system. athletic field trips
and closing the Ins tructional
Media Center wi ll be considered
next Tuesday as trustees face a
43 percent loss of revenues.
District officials are waiting
word from the state Legislature
as to emergency relief that
might be available for school
d istricts hit hardes t by passage
of the tax m1tiattvc.
Cancelling home·school and
~1thletic event busing would s ave
the di s trict an estimated
S918.000. officials said. Parents
may be asked to pay for bus
~erv1 ce if the transportation de·
partment 1s not eliminated.
Closing the district 's fnstruc
t 1onal Media Center woulri save
the district another $300.000
Other suggestions that will
('Orne before the school board
nt.>xt week wall be a n increase in
the price or school lunches and a
IN' schedule for the use by out-
s ide groups of district athletic
facilities.
Superintendent John Nicoll
has said that even with all of
these cuts. t he district still will
have to cut about S9 million in
salaries to balance its budget.
However. there can be no cut-
backs in personnel until the
1979·80 school year because of
complex legal requirements for
staff dis missal, said Nicoll.
Language <ESL1 classes for
fore1~n-bom adults •
Am ong the vic tims of the
Adult Education canccllat1on
a re 156 patients at Fa1rv1ew
State Hospital and <tn un
determined number of elderly
c1t12ens who take adult educa
lion courses taught at 11 con·
va lesccnt homes in Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa
The two cuts appr oved
Wednesday night will save the
distnc:t an estimated $800,000
Summer school is not required by
law.
Tuesday's passage of the
s t<.1tcw1de tax initiati ve will
mean an estimated S16 m1l11on
loss of revenue to the Newpon.
Mesa school system , offil·1als
said Prior to voter approval of
Proposition 13. d1stnct offac1a1'
had been contemplating a $48
million spending program for
1978·79.
An overflow <:ro\\-d of parents
turned out at Rea Middle School
m Costa Mesa as trustees first
debated a district recommenda·
t1on to cancel all summer SC'hool
classes except for about 265
seniors who lack units for
graduation.
Corona del Mar High teacher
Paul Jordan asked trustet:s to
More Stores Join
Booze Price Cuts
Spread in County
By JACKIE H YMAN °' , .. o.lty ..... l\aff
Liquor prices continued to
drop tipsily along the Orange
Coast today in what o n e
supermarket spokesman ealled
"a s late of dishevelment" as
Market Basket announced that 1t
1s joining the trend.
Safeway started the price cut·
ting last weekend in the wake of
a stale Supreme Court decision
throwing out liquor fair trade
oricing laws as price fixing. The
Jecision is being appealed by the
state Alcoholtt-Beverage Com·
mission. <Related story Page
AS. I
The spokesman for Market
Basket, who asked that his name
not be used, said price drops
have been uneve n because
"nobody was sure they could
legally take the prices down
<pending appealJ." ~
Asked what r em oved his
firm's doubt about legalities, the
spokesman said, "Our competi·
lion."
Paul Campbell. Safeway
public relations s upervisor, said
his firm's liquor sales doubled
last weekend and have continue
at between double and fi ve times
their previous level all week
(See LIQUOR, Page A2 I
Coast Colleges
Face Sharp Cuts
Coast Community College Dis-
trict trustees said Wednesday
they think Proposition 13 may be
unconstitutional and that tuition
fees may be on their way, but
that, in the meantime, the dis·
trict must tl}m $15 million from
its budget
The district, which includes
three schools, had a budget of
$75. 7 million in 1977·78 and a pro·
posed budget of $81.9 million for
1978·79. A new budget must be
ready by July 1.
However, at a s pecial m eeting
at Orange Coast College in Costa
Mesa Wednesday trustees said
they plan to go ahead with sum -
mer school as scheduled.
A sse mbl yman De nni s
Man~ers. D·Hu.ntinJ(ton Beach.
s aid today that s tate leg1sl:Jtors
are considering the poss1hihty of
institutmg tuition al commumty
colleges.
"I think 1t is s afe to s ay that
there is going to be a very d1f·
ferenl approach lo commwiity
college education and tuition is
one of the alternatives," said
(See SCHOOL.5, Page AZ>
Lawyer Jailed
In Flap Over
Vuleo Movie
manantaan a full :-..ummcr school
program until funds run out,
then apl.J('al to the st ale for help
Many in tht.• audience w('re
clear ly rurncd over the district
plan to ht'lp out only ::.tudent::.
who l·ame up s hort in gettmg
units for graduation
Trust~ Rod Mad \filhan led a
backlash a)?amst Trustee Carol
Ma rt in 'fi motion to keep the
classes for the seniors at an
estimated cost of $35,000~ The
total program would have cost
the district S600.ooo
..What allowed these s tudenL<,
(IJ l!l't an this position.," asked
(See SUMMER. l'agt> A2l
* * * Olympic
Pool Will
Stay Open
The Olympic pool at Newport
llarbol' JfJ gh won't be emptied
because of the J arv1s·Gann tax
initiative, but members of the
community wilt be dipping
deeper into their own pockets to
keep summer aquatics afloat,
school authorities said Wednes-
day.
And the same will apply to
other community groups that, in
the past, have been able to use
school facilitieS" without charge.
A It hough they took no action W ~d n csday n ight , sc hool
trustee~ left little doubt lhat all
facilities soon will be available
only on a user rec basis.
Trustees directed the dis trict
officials to s ubmit a fee list by
next TU()Sday when trustees coo-
l muc discussion or budget cuts
genC'ratcrl by the passage or
Propos1t1on 13.
Newport·Mesa school trustees
pointed out Wednesday that,
ht.•('ausc ol Jarvis-Gann, the dis·
tr1t.•t no longer will hav<' the
funds generated by a Communi·
ty Service Tax.
• L:lsl year the six·cent levy on·
property gcn erat <'d about
S850,000 For years. the money
from this tux has been used to
make school facilities accessible
to community residents at little
or no charge
A bout 40 jobs financed by the
tax arc set for e limination, of·
fi <.·1als said.
The a nticipated fee li st will
aiso lead to increased costs for
residents enrolled tn community
<See POOL, Page A2>
Or:::cJ ,~~a~t
Weather
Solo Sailor Ends World Trip
L OS ANGELES IAP I A
federal judge jailed an NBC
lawyer today when the television
network refused to let the 1udge
view a movie scheduled for air-
ing tonight. <Channel4, 10p m. >
U .S. District Court Judge
Manuel Real ordered attorney
Donald Zachary Jailed for con.
tempt of court when Zachary
s howed up in court without the
television movie, "Billion· Dollar
Rubble ."
Night and morning low
cloudiness and local fog
with hazy sunshine in af-
t r r n o on Friday. Lows
tonight 56 to 64. Highs
1··riday upper 60s at
beaches to mid lo upper
70s inland. OA RTMOl .. rtl, England <AP l
Naoma .l;.imcs. a farmer's
dauE:htcr from New Zealand,
sailed mto Dartmouth harbor IO·
cltt v to end u solo c•1 rcumna v1~a
t 10'n of the globe that t hpped two
days off a round th<' world rec·
ord set bv the late Sir Francis
Chlrheste·r.
Hunrlr('dS or people in smell
boats und alon~ the bunks of the
H1vcr Dart rhcercd as the 29·
\.P&r old woman took her 53·foot
s loop, Express Crusader. across
the fin1i.h l1m.• after 212 dttys ul
M'<i on n vova1te covrrin~ nearly
30,()0(1 miles.
Amon~ tht>m was her mother.
Joan Power. who came to Bn·
tam with her hu~banct, Roh. to
be on h,1n(1 for their daul(hter's
arrival.
.. Naomi normally C'an't find
her way out of a paper bag,'' she
told reporters. "When she went
into Woolworth's as a kid she
always got lost.
Mrs . James set off from this
yachting mecca on England's
south coast Sept. 9 in the 10-t.on,
fiberglass Rl oop . Express
Crusader, which normally lakes
ft c rew of 10. Her eastward
t•ircumnavigation was via tht'
treac herous waters ore Cape
fl orn al the tip of South
America, the graveyard of
many a ship.
Many old salts shook their
heads and said it couldn't b<>
done. But Mrs. James, whp only
started sailing a couple year;
ago, defied their misgivings and
com pJeted lhe f a:;t est solo
\oyage around the world m a
conventional yacht. A 70 foot
trimaran made the trip in 167
days in 1974.
Chichester was knighted aner
he set his rf'rorct of 274 days in
Gypsy Moth IV in 1966·67.
A cannon was fired at the local
yacht club when Mts. James
erossed the finish line. Then. as
a "helicopter flew overhead and
s m a lL. boats swarmed around.
~he made a triumphant circuit
of th(' harbor and a pass beside
the villa~e of Kingswear across
the River Dart where s he li ves
with her husband Rob, 30, a
former merchant sailor.
"The best moment of the
voyage wns when I heard the
gun signalin~ that I had m ade
1t." Mrs. James said on dry land
' ,.
as s he kept a tight grip on her
husband's hand.
She looked radiant in a white
pants suit after nine months at
sea.
She said she once nearly
turned back.
·'That's when l was off Cape
Horn with a damaged yacht,"
she said. "(thought about it long
and ha rd. But I couldn't stand
the thought of going back, so I
carried on.''
The Express Crusader was
severely damaged ma gale Feb
24 in the desolate waters or the
southern Pac1ftc som e 2,000
miles west of Cape Horn. With
the sloop's tottering mast held
up by temporary lashings, Mrs
James managed to round the
treacherous cape ..
Real also ordered two lawyers
for Time·Life T elevision
which bought the movie from
the BBC -to rem ain in court
until the movie arrived.
Zachary was being held at the
Las Angeles County J ~ul. It was
not known whether NBC planned
to comply with Real's demand to
see the film.
The movie ts about thf' $2
billion insurance ftaud involving
Equity Funding Corporation ,
which ~ulted 1n 14 Equity or.
Heers being sent to prison m l97S
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INSIDE TODA 't'
0ff1cer Mtlw Proct.«.Qoe$ ate
out teochmg La Qumto lltgh
SC'hool low enforcement class
()nee he even luzd himself
·murdered.' !ieP 1'"t>aturtng1 Page Cl
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County Eyes Cuts
10,000 Employees Await Layoff Word
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With the ISSUlng ur lllltlal liJ}Utf
not1<.'('s
Supl•rv1sor.... 111 \ht: w<.1kC' of
\ otl'r P.Js<;:.igt• 111 Propos1t 1on 11 ,
onlt-r('d :.i c·ut tl.\ ne>.t "'·~·k of
somt! $32 6 m11l1on 111 l'ounty ex-
pc:nscs Wt'<inc•sda,
'fhl'y abn ordc~cd 1·ounty de-
1)<£rtmcnt heads to pre1>an: for
Jdd1t1onul hudget cutbacks of
l Y. ci. lhrCl' and four t1 mes that
Jmounl b~ the month's end
But l'ountv budgl'L .ioaly'its
f 'rone Page A I
LIQUOR ...
..\ lso m1\lni,: 1n ""1th the: pnet•
l Utll'rs ha\ll' tw<.'n Alpha Bl't<i
.1nd Lu tl.\ 's Viscount
Supe rm:.irkc·t s . although
'l>Okt·smc.•n for those l1rms were.·
un;.ible to report on tht• effect on
.,;i !es
llow mudi 1 ... lhl' c·ons um<:r
n·ull~· goini.; to!-ta\f•on h1!-t favorite
hPt·r. w1r11•<1ndh.inl liquor"
That d<.•r><'nds on what he
rlr1nks . "Jlok c s men s av
\II huu.i.:h tlw pn<·c· rut<; mdurl<·
.1 \\ 11h· 'l.li.'t·trum of beverage!->,
lhl' Pl'rn·ntageofc·uts varws
At M<1rkel Basket, where lhl•
1·ub go into cffet'l Friday. a
25 4 ·ounce bottle• of Crown Russe
Vodka will drop from S3 99 to
S2 99
I\ qu:.irt of Scon•sby Scotch
"111 drop I rom $6 29 lo S4 .59.
"'hill· a 51.2-ounce bottle of
Alamaden Mountain White
C'h~1h11!-. \\ 111 slide from SJ 25 to
S2 39 ~\nrt a '.'>IX pack or Coors
ht•<' r . I 2 o u n "c• cans. w 111
dl·c· n•<t">l' I rom SI 77 to SI 41
S1m1l.11 <"Uts arl' to c·ffl'cl al
~afc•\\il.\. C:.imptl('ll sJ1d Thl·rl'
a qu;1rt ol ArH'll'nt Age Hourhon
'' rH1\\ S.l fiR, down from SG !ltl
\ nd Sc·orc •-.tl\· :O·wo11·h has uJ...o
drnpp1•tl to S-1 ms •• quurt. fr111n
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\t Alpha Beta. Coors beer ha~
<1ropp1·cl from $1 77 for a six
J•<ll h lo $J 115. \\hilt· HudwP1ser
ha' ~ont• lrom $1 79 to SI f.5
Newport Man,
3 Companions
Plead Guilty
\ :'\t•wport nc:H'h man and
1hrt•t' <.·ompan1on~ h;nc entered
'.'>llrprise guilt y plc·as lo charges
of l.11!111g a lloll.,,.,..oocl llills man
"ho r Jn a .. s.,.. ms::C'r·s pad "
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'\°t•\\ port 8c•;ich. Ernesl Ray
<'hilcl<'r. 21. Kt·nnelh Owens, 21.
.rnll W1!11am Ko1nn. 41, <111 of L<1
Crt•st·1·nt:.i will he sentenced Ju.
I.\ 5 111 Los Angeles Superior
Court
Thl• lour hav e been held
\\ llhout ua1l sinc·e thl· murdc:r
l<•sl Apnl :..>ti of H1chard Zamhcll.
:11 111: was twatcn tn d<:ath when
hl' anti his wife. J c1ht'. ;:!4. wen·
c1bducted by the four men
:Vl r:. Zamh<>ll lc:~t1f1ed again
during .. pn•t1minary heann~
Y. c.·dnl·Mlay bt'lorc M un1c1p:.d
Court .Judge Sidney Chern1!>s
The ~uilty pica to i.ccond-degree
murdt•r was t.•ntcred during th(·
municipal l·ourt proceedings
17 to Seek
Beauty Crown
.">t•\ t•nll'l'll g1rb \\Ill comjJete
1-'1 1day night tn the Miss
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llarhor .Ja\(·ees
rtw pa.gt>:int. open to lh<'
puhl1c.·. will Ul' ht•lcl at 7 .:10 pm
,11 t II<' Monlt Carlo Hoom of lhl'
i'\ t'\' portt•r Inn
T1rkl'ts :tn' S7 Proceeds from
1 hl• l1t'kl1I salt•'> arc used to
bcm'(it .I a H·1•c• 1·1\ 1r pro1ect s
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rng offtC-l' l''CPl'nM'S tHHI !->U('h
things as new t) µe" ritt•r._,
hlu.lgd an<1l)st Bill Pt·m!Jt.>rton e.x 1Jla1ned
Pemberton su1d count v of
f1c1als don't yet know how nuin)
employees actually may Jo!>e
their jobs as a result of the 10
pt..·rcent acncral fund cutback
But as department heads
come up with an uo lo 40 oercl'nt
cut 111 spending for 1978· 79, ht..•
!-tu1cl. 1t will be harder to a\IOld
pcr:.onncl layoffs
POSTPONED HEARINGS
v11 th~ 1978-79 budget unlit Jul)
:.!O throu!.!h 29
ASKED A COMMITTEE of
rnunty administrators to report
on new revenue sources by June
21
-ORl>.:RED COUNTY Ad·
1111n1 ~trat1vc Officer Robert
Thorn as lo meet with city of-
f1c1a ls and those from othe r tax-
ing d1stncts lo discuss joint de-
11 vcry of some services.
-RF.QUESTED COUNTY
Counsel Adnan Kuy per to draft
lcg1sl:.ition that would allow joint
delivery of service and possible
t•om binmg of s uch offices as the
county sheriff and marshal.
D1cclnch said he dido 't mean
In suggest that there JS "ram·
J.Htnt duphcaljon" of services
In the mcant1 me toda'r. bctwe<.'n agencies that rely on
Supervisor Ralph 01l'dr1ch w&._ property taxes.
in Sacramento on bt•half of tht· But <1gcnc1cs· past efforts to
<'ount\ and thl' Count\ m:.iinlain strict .sovereignty 1s
Superv.1sors Assoc·i at1on cjr outdated based on Tuesda) 's
C'al1fom1tJ lo d1~1·us!> preparation vote. Diedrich said.
for Prooos1t1on 13. Supt'rvisors Wednesday also
ngreecl Lo ask stale government
The Fullerton SIJpervisor was to im ml'd1<1lely pick up t he full
to m eet with Assembly Speaker cost of wtlfare and health
1.l'o McCarthv and Govl•rnnr 'l'rvic·l·s. whtth in the past relied
Brown Lo discuss lcg1slatwn 1n part on eountv property taxe!>.
;11mc<I at hl'lprng county govprn Supl'rv1sor Thomas Riicy s aid
rncnts cope w1lh a 58 µerc.·cnl cul I he lt>gislalure has been pre-
in property 1ax rcvl'nue nl'xt p:.1rNI to do that 1f Proposition
yt·a r 1:1 ·, 1·ompc-t1ng meas ure .
r\ t l>1l'clr1('h '> s ugg1•...twn l'ropo'ltton 8 . h<id been ap·
WedncsdaysuJX"rv1sors also µroved hy voters Tuesday
* * * * * * From Page Al
SUMMER SCHOOL. • •
Trustee Uukc O 'Brien, drawing
applause from the :.iud1ence and
forcing school board President
Don Smallwood to pound tht• ~a vcl lo restore order
* * * f 'rona 1•09e A I
POOL ...
1 ecreat1 on programs .inti lor
1unwr collegt• d1strH'l progr:ims
that use Nf'w1>ort·Mt•!-t:.t M'hool
dist net f:.u:tltlll•s
At an another meeting
\lfrtlncst..1:1y at Costa Mc\a City
llall. Keith Van Holt. Vi rector of
Costa Mes a 's Dt'partment of
Lcis un• Sl•r\'lc:C'S. annount•t·d :.i
subst<1nllal hike to fees for sum
mersw1mprogr a mi.
Young s wimmers who p:ud SS
in fees last y<.•ar may pa~ <is
muth as $18 this yt•ar to tal.t·
pan in \:ommunit) rt•t:reallon
programs. said Van llolt
Bi II Ba melt. '4 ater polo <'Oa<"h
at Newport llarbor High, told
school trustees Wt'dncsday that
he I!> "'not averse to the peopll·
who want to ~l' the pool to put
Ill some monev "
lfr asked trustees to set "n·
altst1c fees" and said members
of local swim teams would be.•
willing to help maintain the
50-meter pool.
Trustees praised local athlclt<.'
programs. but s aid educational
needs of the students would c•>n
t inue lo reeeive priority
* * * f "'ro'" Page A I
SCHOOLS. •
MangN1', <• membt.•r of tht• A'
w mbl~ Education Comm1ttN:
:\1 l•anwhtle. Coast College
hoard members said thl'y will
hold another special meeting at
8 p. m . Friday at d1str1ct head
qua rlers, 1370 Ada m i. AVL' .
Costa Mesa. to d1stuss what to
flo ahout summC'r musicals. sah
bat1t:al and atlm1n1stratin•
IC':.tvc•s . soml' special facult~
s um mer program~ and t ht•
Or<1ngc Coast College J<11.1.
festival. ·
Those items werl' included nn
a shopping list nf possi bk c-uts
w h 1 c h were prC'sCnl!•rt W l'dnt·s·
rt~"· lo an aud1t'nee of about 200
people. including many ins trut
lo rs
utner items on the lis t 1n
eluded reducing undistributed
reserves. increasing class s1zrs
and rcquinng fal'ulty membC'r..,
to Leach the maximum number
of hours.
About a do1.cn people 1n tht·
audience spoke. m o.,t urging tht·
board not to dilute the QU<£hty of
cdu cal1on and to l..ccp in mind
that m any teachers arc alread~
heavily loaded with leachtnl!
relatert chon·s
Mos t of those present s<11d
they \\ere willing to take somt•
salary cuts to prevent layoffs
T rustees Y.ere also quest1onc·d
about what one woman termed
"fluff cours<.'s " A brochure
from Coastline Commun1tv
College. which arrived in the
mailboxes of district r esidents
this week. was cited as a n exam·
pie
ThC' brochur e for s ummer
workshops includrd tuition frt:'t'
dasses in such subjeC'ls a!>
cre>wel st1t1•hery, adventur<'s 111
dining, vgg tempera painting,
self-hypnosis and <h'velorin.i:
and markc•tmg invcnt1ons
Board Pr<'s1dcnt Worth K(•t:nc
said thal. although community
<'Olleges currently are barrC'd
I rom char~1ng tu1t1on , s uch
workshops can be made selr
.,uppo rting 1f they arc des1gnat
ed as community servicc.s
Deputy S upe rintendent
Norman Loats responded that
soml' of the students had either
t:.itlt•d courses required for
~ruduat1on or perhaps forgot to
sl'ht•d ul~· them
O ' llnen grumbled :.ibout elcc-
t1 \·t· c·ou~t·s suC'h as l't:ram1cs
th11t \\c:re in<.'ludcd in the sum
rnc·r school program
Sttpl•rtnl<'ndc·nt .John N1toll
s aul the> chstnC't c.u.JJ.ld '1.c.'._ ac
eus1•d of .. breaking faith for
those <seniors l coming into sum·
ml'r with a nc:ed."
Smallwood s ugg<•stPd a s urvl'y
for ;rn c.'ml'rgl'nl'y program 1r
"1n1us t1cc 1s being done" to
those students.
1\ ftt·r d1str1C'l off1c1als c.td
m1tt1•d that students could make
up the classes at the com munity
c·ollege level or in the district m
th<· fall . trustees voted ~·3
INITIATIVE AFFECTS
BONO MARKET-Story, AS
VOTERS, POLITICIANS
TO BLAME-Editorial, A6
PROP. 13'S IDEA
SPREADS-Story, A10
WILL THEY ACCEPT
FEWER SERVICES?-e6
against Mrs. Martin's motion lo
keep the classes for seniors just
shrirt of graduation.
Joining Mrs. Martin on the
s hort <>nd of th<.' vote were
Trus tN·s lktty Jo Hailey and
IJ:Jrhara Skilling. who <:rtltt1zed
the.• · '<.'xtremely short not1l'e. ··
Summer school was set to start
1n two weeks.
A Se<"ond motion to cancel the
program altogether pas:.ed 6·1
"1th Mrs. Batley voting no
Smallwood made an im
passioned pica lo fellow school
board membe rs when it ap-
p<.•ared they might retain self.
s upporting Adult Education
classes and local courses for
lore1gn-bom adults.
lie sa1ct volers in Tuesday·s
primar.v "spoke an a loud and af-
f 1 rm a t1 vc way " agains t 1n -
c-rt•ascd spending. and that this
d1splt>asun• e>xlends to courses
'uc·h as the lederalJy.funded
E-:SL program.
·'I thank the community has
told us to get out of the adult
i•ducatio n busi ness." said
Smallwood
lie sa1ct it would be a "terribh·
mistake" to save any portion of
tht' adult education program
after c:incehng classes for surn -
ml·r school students.
Trustee Tom Henderson held
0111 for tlw ESL courses because
ht• \at<l tltt·\ don ·t cost the dis·
111<·1 .1n~1h1ng
But trustees \Oted I 3 lo
1·<11H·c l all adult education
c·ourM•!-t tn thl' d1<,tnct Voting
aga1n!-tt lhe measure "ere
Tnt!-tl('('S Henderson. MacMtlhan
and O'Rraen
Meters Mowed
~Stolen
Newport Reach police a r c
looking for th<' thieves who used
lht•1r vehicle to mow down nir e
parking mctC'rs and steal the Cc.•
vict•s from the Lido a rea.
The nine mel<.'rs. located on
Central J\vc.•nuc and Via Oporto.
WN<' last seen Monday after.
noon
C'ily employees who take care
or th t> melers reported the theft
Tuesday Estimated loss from
the th<.'ft or the meters and poles
a mounted to $695
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They Give a Hoot
You 'll han· lo wnll' !->mall if you want to
!->1gn t his lc.:g cast 1l bl'long~ to a bur·
rowing m\I louncl 111 an fr\'inc.· field bv an
animal ('Ontrol olf'lc·l·r /\rrow below 1n X·
rn.' pomh lo l hl' bn·<.1k The• s mall bird
W<JS p<ltchl•d l:p at Nt•wport Center Animal
flosp1t<1l I>~· nimhlt• fingl·r<.·d \i:tt.>rinanans
.lut·I Pasco <Jnd Kc.·rH Wi.i lkl'r
Fro,,. Page A I
SUSPECT ...
ported
Judge Donald Dungan
dropped o nt' of e ight relony
counts lodged against Clewell. a
M 1ss1on VtCJO short-o rder cook.
That ~·harge was of kidnapping
for robbery Dungan ruled the
l'\ 1dencc was not s trong enough
to warrant tnul cm the count.
Beecher said 'hat. based on
Clewell's <1tt1tudc, he douhted
the caSl' would ~<>to full trial
"Ill' fc.·el s \ll•rv rl•morseful. ·
Bc•C't hl'r !->;11cl "rTt· s Tnfflr\Ccllo
plead guilt v
"Evl•ntually, I imagine he'll
get his wish m that res pect.··
The girl. an honors student al
Scrnino Intermediate School m
the Lake Forest area of El Toro.
was kidnapped off the street as
:-he walked home from school
Sh<' was dral!ged into a car.
driven to a remote dart road to
Irvine. raped. then beaten "1th a
wrench and rock. police say.
Clewell was <.1rrested. only 10
"eeks after his release from /\ta~cadero St<1tc Jlosp1lal. an
1nst1tut1on ror the criminally dis
t urbed flt• had bc<.'n confined
thcrc· for most of ht!> adult life.
for c rimes mvolvmR r apes of
two Juvenile girls
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Results Listed
In OC Voting
Democntk Onage Couaty Election Result.$
Z&48 predacta Ml of *8
precincts
GOVERNOR
lloo Cordova 48.017
Gregory 4.080
Democratic
Raymond Llebenberg
Gene Atherton
Alex Aloia
John Abbott
J uJes Kimmett
David Rock
George Roden
Edna and Brown.Ir.
Lowell Darling
3,586
5,348
4,066
8.475
5.606
8,267
5,916
167.739
3,439 1lepubUcan
Elmer Crutchley 739
Ken Maddy • 42.297
Evelle You.ager 112,188
John Briggs ..S,345
Ed Davis 91,279
Pete Wilson 26.187
True Slocum 996
LIEVTENANTGOVERNOR
Democratic
Patrick Fitzpatrick
Abe Tapia
Patricia Raven
Mervyn Dymally
44,851
9,398
47,775
100,323
Republican
Mike Curb 134,64Z
Mike Antonovich 126,122
SECRETARY OF STATE
Democratic March Eu
Republican
Stevt' Nash
Jacob Margosian
Norrisa Brandt
CONTROLLER
Democralic
Kenneth Corey
Joseph O'Green
Republican
Dixon Amell
James Ware
TREASURER
Democratic
William Burkell
J esse Unruh
Republican
165,752
48.750
107.532
61.164
143,282
54.604
90.267
123,631
83.755
118.554
Donald French 148.369
Ma rna Schnabel 76,283
ATl'ORNEY GENERAL
Democratic Yvonne Burke
Burt Pines 96.926
114,359 Republican
James Browning Jr. ~6.109
-George Deukmejian 175.857
STATt; BOARD OF
EQUALJZATION
Second District
Democratic
Mary Chnstian-He1sing
John Lynch
Edmund Kelly
Joseph Donahue
Iris Sankey
24,254
29,463
41.411
32.369
<15.799 Republican
Fred Clayton 41.589
Wa lte r Ziglar 18.906
Larry Rothman 22.164
Russell Blood 8.737
Ernest Dronenburg 39,459
Mike Schaefer 21,287
Terry Sutherland 44,436
SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Linda Nesler 27 .495
Wllson Riles 195.105
B<>yd Malloy 24.231
Georgia Marshall 49,457
Richard Mudgett 69.495
Alfred Puccincll1 22.890
David Uslan 23,115
David Walker 23,406
U.S. CONGRESS
34th District
154 precincts (LA County)
out of 1st 408 out of 489
DemocraUc
Mark Hannaford 12.546 43,302
J o Benn1tt 4.381 20.268
RepubUcan
Art Jacobson 7.498 11.671
Dan Lungren 10.921 30.476
38th District
501 precincts out of 501
precincts
Oemocralic
.Je rry Patterson
Republican
·Don Goedeke
•Andrew Erclely
:Joe Maher
:oav1d Balsiger
39th District
52,664
12.252
8.273
8,815
11.138
653 prttinc&s out or 653
precincts
Democratic
• William Farris
George Margoh:,
·f 'red Drol
: Republican
:Wiiiiam Dannemeyer
40Ch District
31,621
12.006
14,149
71 ,8ll
740 precincts out or 740
J>rttinc&s
<San Diego
County> Democratic
Jim McGuy 46,626 4.360
RepublJcan
ftobert Badha m fl7 .499 5,511
ST.\Tt: ENATE
36tb District
808 precincts out or 808
preciocb
<San Diego
County)
Casinos Out,
So4's Manager
IMPER.JAL BEACH (AP> -A
d ay after ~ down gambhng
casinos, the City Counctl has
/ired Jack Jones as acting city
manager. partly because he
recommended the casinos.
Jones. wno has held the JOb
since November. immediately
cleaned out his desk and lert
Wednesday.
The Mired Navy officer told
ll'le council that three proposed
clubs would double the city's rev·
enue, wtth S2 mHlJon going to
1mperiat Beach from 3S gam-
:t>Jlng tab.IM 1n each club.
Kuczynski 17.301
Republican
Gil Ferguson 20,692
Stephen Holden 13,164
J a mes Martindale 9,9Sl
Jon Brand 1,623
John Schmit& 41.361
George Scott 11 ,lSS
1,184
l.IW
811
514
289
2,768
382
STATE A$EMBLY
69tb District
326 predncts out of"326
predncts
Democratic
Chris Loumakis
Richard Norris
Robin Young
Paul Bell
Ted Shipkey Jr.
. RepubUcan
John Foote
Rex Gaede
Sam Cooper
Ross Johnson
Ted Ponticelli
79tb District
2,216
4,225
10.629
10,742
2,676
5.689
9,182
5,043
9.946
5.633
366 preclacts out of 366
precincts
Democratic
Robert Music 25.417
RepubUcan
Bruce Nestand~
7lsl District
42,928
292 precincts out of 292.
precincts
Democratic Chet Wray
Republican
Doris Allen
Don Ellis
W.C. Burrell Jr.
72nd District
29,880
13.009
9.124
2.893
256 precincts out of 256
precincts
Democratic
Richard Robinson
Republican
Virgil Elkins
22.823
8,354
10.740 1>avld Brandt
73rd District
374 prednda on& or 374
pttdncts
'Democratic
Dennis Mangers
Republican
Nolan Frizzelle
Charles Gibson
Tom Burke
74th District
434 precints out of
434 precincts
JJ,678
\l,775
17,022
11.554
<San Diego
Democratic
Couaty>
John Harrison 9.995
James Parker 7,999
Mel Springer 5.777
RepubUcan
Ja mes Green 7.128
Anthony Matano 2,371
Marian Bergeson 35.359
Lee Watkins 13, 177
Bob Wilks 4.947
JUDGES
Superior Court
l.721
i .815
1.210
ii61
202
2,432
1.679
59S
2e48 preclacts out or
2048 precincts
Office 5
Leonard Goldstein
-Orelta Sears
Office 6
Richard Hamilton
Theodore Millard
Office 12
Robert Weaver
Bruce Samaer
Office 16
190.224
241.014
194,199
220.077
182,<il2
236,686
Robert Todd 224,441
Jay Wall 182,106
COUNTY SCHOOLS
SUPERINTENDENT
2048 prttincts out or
2M8 precincts
J ~ckic Boynton 171.654
Robe rt Peterson 249,821
COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION
Trustee Area 2
376 precincts out or
376 precincts t'rances Murphy
David Paynter
Trustee A re a 5
471 precincts out or
471 precincts
40,894
34,416
Warren Davirro 19.708
Ramon Diaz 15.623
Gerald Shaw 52.8.54
COt;~ SUPERVISORS
Sttond District
414 precincts out of
414 prttincts
David Baker
J . Tillman Williams
HarrieU Wieder
Laurence Schmit
Sonia Sonju
t~ourth District
386 pre~incts out or
21.699
9.307
25.053
21.638
17.541
386 P{eclncts
Ralph Clark 50.281
George Mason 15.497
Robert Young 14,573
CLERK·RECORDER
2°'8 precincts out of
2048 precincts
Robert Carrillo 42.062
Truman Legg 69.355
Marshall Norris 85,463
R.J . Mailhot 24,924
Lee Branch 121,461
James Wilson 50.353
SHElllFF·CORONER
*8 prec:lncta out of
*8 prttlncta
Brad Gat~ 181 ,000
Richard Adam~ 18.133
Lauren Rusk 99.Ml
Brian Burry 32.236
George Wright 47.822
Walter Scou 61.232
COCJNTV PROPOSITION I\ •
2tU Pl'fft.cta Ottt or
2'C&~lltda Elect supt. of achoots 335.526
Appoiot•upt. otachoots 83,929
Top Speller
Peg McCarthy. 13. holds her
National Spelling Boe trophy
after winning the annual
<:ontcst in Washington by
spe llin g the w o rd
"deif 1calion "
FVCouncil
OKs Video
_Tape P1ant
Fountain Valley City Council
mt>mbers have paved the way
for the constru ction of a
210,450·square foot video tape
machine factory that could pro
v1dc as many as t .262 Jobs tor
area residents.
'Acting as the city's Agency for
Community Development, coun-
cil members voled 4 lo 1 Tues -
day lo approv~ a $1 ? m1lhon
financial plan l hat would allow
developers lo build the proposed
facility on 22.7 acres of land on
the corner of Ward Street and Talbert Avenue.
Construction 1s expected to
begin th.is month, said Planning
Director Clmt Sherrod with oc
cupancy by March, 1979.
Mayor Pro Tern Roger Stan-
ton cast the only dissenting vote
a gainst the plan saying. "I 'm
agai n st this arran gement
because it could have been bet-
ter.''
Stanton asserted. "This could
have been done for less money."
Here's How
OC Voted on
Propositions
STATE PROPOSITIONS
Orange County results
2048 pre~incts out of 2M8
precincts
The following are the f11wres
on how the 13 propositions on
Tuesday's statewide ballot fared
in Orange County. A '"W"
CWon l. or an "L" ILosll after
the tille of each propos1t1on in
dicates what happened lo the
measure on a statewide basis.
Proposition -School Bond~
CJ.)
Yes
No
143,649
338,490
Prop. 2 -Wat~r Bonds !W)
Yes 250,110
No 234,257
Pro1). 3 -i\ltl'rnatc Energy
Taxation (f,)
Yes
No 210,531
272.134
l'rop. -i -fityCharlns CW>
YC's 239,829
No 222,468
Prop. s -Stage Agency Powers
CW>
Yes 250.108
No 194.374
Prop. 6 -Election or Sherirrs
CW)
Yes 300.~9
No 165.220
Prop. 7 -lnsurancl' Pooling
(W )
Yes 2~.n3
No 217,400
Prop. 8 -llomeown~r Property
Tax Cl.)
Yes 228.444
No 304,988
Prop. 9 -Interest Rates <W>
Yes 221,702
No 226.337
Prop. to -Tufng Rehabilitated
Yes
No
Prop.
Homes CL)
178,475
276.541
I I -County.own ed
Property (L)
Yes 187,652
No 263.898
Prop. 12 -COD\Ptfts.tlon or Of·
fldals <L>
Yes 113,392
No 287.023
Prop. ll -J1rvi1·G1nn
Yes
No
lnltl•U•e CW>
391,823
16S,7t5
Widow
Freed in
Slaying
A Seal Ocach widow arrested
(.Ind booked on charges alleging
:.he urangC'd the killing of her
hus band last November has
been freed. authorities con -firmed today.
Helen Mrazek, 31. was taken
into custody Monday by a team
of Signal lUll poti('e detectives at
her home at 4148 Ironwood Ave .•
near the Old Ranch Golf Course
She was booked into Sybil
Brand Ins titute in Los Angeles
County on susp1c1on of murder
a nd conspiracy to commi t
murdl'r and a formal complaint
""as :.ubsequenlly sought
l l ':. an unfortunate s itua-
tion." Los Angeles County Depu-
ty D1 :.lr1 c t Attorney John
Watson said today in confirming
that Mrs. Mrazek ha:. been freed. freed.
lit> s aid he evaluated the
evidence presented by Signal
llill police during a 7"2 month
investigation into the murder of
Robert f' Mrazek and found 1t
was insufficient for prosecution.
Her husband was s lam with a
single bull et through the heC1d
No\'. 17 by a lClll. s warthy man
who entered his Si~na l Hill
workshop under the guise of ap-
plying for a JOb
t\ w1tnl'ss s wee ping the
~1de" alk 1n front of the hobby ~hop Mrazek was trans forming
into a carpet and rug ins tallation
outlet ga ve: police an account or
the killin~
lie said the s layer quickly
s trode to a ""a1tmg getaway car
drrven by C1nother man and they
s pcd awa).
I\1 razek still had $5,500 in cash
in his trousers pocket and police
<1u1 ckly s urmised the murder
was a contract killing and in·
1t1ated an mwst1!(at1on 1n that
direction
Tttursday, June 8, 1978 DAILY PILOT A :J
Runoff Slated
Schmit Ousted
From Election
By GARY GRANVILL£ Of,,_ Dally Pll .. Statf
Orange County Superv1~or
Laurence Schmit became a
pri m ary election fatalit y
Wednesday when he fell 61 votes
short of ftnisbjng second in his
own 2ni SupervisoriaJ Dislnct
race.
Schmil's third-place f1msh m
the five-candidate contest
means he'll leave office the first
Tuesday in January when either
Harriett Wieder or David Baker
will Lake office.
Mrs. Wieder was the top vote
getter in the supervisorial con
test when she collected 25,0SJ
Oreupational
Hazard?
l\IAN 'C HE STER,
E n gland CAPJ
Professiona l fire eater
RC1rry Silva didn't dispute
a police charge that he
was driving with morl'
than twice the legal hm1t
of alcohol in his blood
He claimed the alcohol
came from methylated
s pirits and lighter fluid
used in hts act.
"My case will act as a
wa rning to other f1rt:
t'atcrs about the perils in·
volved in doing this act."
s aid Si l va afte r th e
Manchester Crown Court
fined him S1J5 and lifted
his d ri\'cr's license for a
year.
votei;. Baker tallied 21,699 vole:-.
while Schmit received 21,638.
It wasp 't until mid-afternoon
Wednesday that Schmit learned
his re·elect1on bid failed to carr~
him even to the November
~eneral election runorr.
In a race that was tight from
the outset, the lead for the vital
second spot changed hands ri~
times from 6 a.m. until the final
vote was counted at 2:30 p.m .
When it wa:, over, 95,238 vote:.
had been tabulated in the 2nd
District race
And the m<irg in that separated
Baker and Schmit was JUS l thost•
61 precious ballot:..
Schmit was not a vailable lor
comment early today.
However, an aide said, "Larry
might ask for a sampling C1nd
then make a decision on a re-
count"
Uut even a reversal of lht.•
Raker <'Ollrl l would makt·
Schm1t's future as a C'OUOl\'
supervisor a quec;t1on mark
Running as a n incumenl with
J $176.000 campaign war che::st
built up while 1n office and
h.ic·k<•d h v a campaign
t•ng1ne::e red bv Arnold Forde and
Rill Rutchcr. Schmit rece ived
JUSt 23 percent of the ''Ole Ul
Tuesday's pnmary election
That means 77 percent or th1•
district ·._ voters went agC11n:.r lh1•
incumbent
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BACKLASH DEPT. -A high school student or my ac·
quaintance swears on his stack or overdue library books
that the folJowlng tale is the truth, the whole truth: nothing but:
The s tudent was prepanng yesterday for the pre-
registration ritual for fall which now prevails at most of
our ·coastal high school campuses. To his dismay, he
learned that a Spamsh class he sorely needed wasn't ava1la-hle to him.
Vexed by this problem, t he student reported to his high
school counselor for help. The counselor lis tened. Then the
counselor offered this explanation as to why the needed
Spanish class wasn't available :
IT WASN'T AVAILABLE because Proposition 13 passed at the polls Tuesday.
This is a re markable piece of intelligence . The speed
and e fficiency of that high school is incredible.
Proposition 13 passes Tuesday and a Spanish class is canceled on Wednesday
Now if you believe that, you 're a whole lot more gulli-
ble than this high school student. He didn't believe it. And neither do r.
What we may have witnessed here as an early and
ridiculous example of Proposition 13 Backlash. Even more
of this kind of backlash may now spew forth from some of
our public employees and public institutions.
Passage of the Jarvis tax initiative has angered or
frig htened many public employees. Some or them clearly
have reason to be upset. They st and to lose their jobs.
BEFORE ALL THE DUST settles, it is entirely possi-
ble that some of your good friends and some o( mine may
be looking fo r work a s a result of Proposition 13. Some
very good people who have worked in dedicated public
service may lose positions. Some dismissals may tum out to be quite unjust.
On the other hand, it 1s hoped that our public institu-
tions have a greater strength of character than might be
demonstrated by a petulant child who just had his al-lowance cut back
Telling a kid that his Spanish class was canceled
because of Proposition 13 1s a glaring example of that
petulance at work.
TRIS KIND OF ATTITUDE can be extrapolated. The
fire didn't get put out because of Propos ition 13. The cop ~ave you the ticket because government n~ed.s the ~oncy
taken away by Proposition 13. The trash d1dn l get picked
up because of the same.
Clcarlv a "we 'll show 'em" attitude from our local ~ovemment halls asn 't going to solve the problems that he ahead.
Local government and our public schools now face try-
ing limes. Maybe they will self-destruct.
Or perhaps they will rise to the chaUenge and restore
public faith in our public institutions.
3rd Woman Slain;
Cops Probe Link
BUFFALO, N,Y . CAP> -The bod) of a young woman who had
hef'n strangled was found io a nei~hbor's backvard Wednesdav -
the t hi rd time in three weeks a woman had been killed ln the same
manner on the city's east side, authorities said. lnvcsti~ators said they were considering the poss ibility that all three were killed by the same person.
TH E F ULL l' CLOTHE D body of Marilyn Bryant, 22, was lying against a fence. partly covered with uprooted plants.
Leo J . Donovan, chief of homicide, said the young woman had
picked up her baby early Wednesday on the way home from her
job at the Ford stamping plant in nearby Woodlawn.
Donovan said she apparently took the infant to her home, then went out to her parked car where she was assaulted.
HER PARENTS LEARNED that she was missing and began a
search aJong with some neighbors that resulted in discovery of the body. Donovan said.
Asked about the possibility that all three women may have
been killed by lhe same person, Donovan said , "We 're concerned,
naturally. There a re some differences. but strangulation was the cause of death in all three cases."
Issue 'Critieal'
Illinois Nixes
ERA by6 Votes
SPRtNGf'JELD. Ill. <AP l -Illinois has dumped the proposed
£qual Rights Amendment agaln, with a House vote which ERA sup.
porters -including President Carter -had predicted would be critical to nationwide ratification.
The 101-64 House vote WedJ\esday -six shy of approval -leaves
lllinois the only northern in-
dustrial state that has not
ratified.
Under state law. 107 votes. or
three-fifths of the total 177 mem ·
bers,}lip, must approve an
amendment. lt mar~ed the
Tass Flays
U.S. Stand
InMrica
MOSCOW <A P> -The Soviet
Union, in an unus ually speedy
response to President Carter's
foreign policy speech, attacked
U.S. policies in Africa and ac-
cused Washington and NA TO of
trving to be "global policemen." 0The first Soviet answer to
Car ter was given in a
Washington dispatch by Tass.
the Soviet news agency. a few
hours after the president spoke
Wednesday at the U.S. Naval
Academy.
CONSERVATIVE British
news papers appla uded ~he
Carter speech, one suggestmg
that the president 's next step
s hould be to appoint nationa l
securi ty adv iser Zbigniew
Brzezinski as secretary or state.
Japan ·s biggest newspaper said
the speech resulted from the
pressure of Congress and U.S.
public opinion.
Speaking of Soviet and Cuban
military s upport for revolu-
tionary forces in Africa, Carter
said: "All too often they seem
ready to exploit any . . . op-
portunity" to promote instabili-
ty Tass said this ''put the blame
ut the wrong door" for Afnca's
current conflicts
''THE USA, jointly with some
other NATO countries. is in-
tervening in Zaire by using the
l>Crv1ces of the ruling circles or
those African states which
follow in the wa k e of
neocolonialist policy," t he Soviet
d is patch rontinued.
This was a reference to the
troops from Morocco. Senegal
and Gabon which the U.S Air
Force is flying t o Zaire to
bolster the army of President
Mobutu Sese Seko
Tass also accused Carter of
giving a false picture of the
s ituation in Angola when he
charged that the Soviet Union
was using Cuban "proxy forces" there.
"THE PRESIDENT assured
.that Was hington wanted a
peaceful settle ment in Angola
a lthough it was precisely the
USA that is known to have sup-
ported and supplied disruptive
groupings in that country," Tass said.
Carter also told the Kremlin it
"can choose either confrontation
or cooperation. The U.S. is ade-
quately prepa red to m eet
either." Tass said this "sounds
strange to say the least. Carter
knows well that it was the Soviet
Union that chose long ago and ir-
re vocably the road of peaceful
coexistence ... but evidently in the ruling circles of Washington
the choice has still not been made."
second defeat, in the House in a
year. Supporters have only faint
hope for another vote in the JI.
linois Legislature in 1978.
"WE'RE GOING TO have to
sit down and figure out what
we're going to do," said Sen.
Dawn Clark Netsch, D-Chicago.
"The issue is not dead in Illinois
and it will not be"'tlead until it is
ratified."
F ive black C h icago
lawmakers who had indicated
they would vote for the ERA in-
stead surprised colleagues by
withholding their votes in an Wl·
related squabble over who would
replace a retiring black assis-
tant majority leader.
"IT IS APPALLING that a
handful or men can thwart the
will of the majority of citizens in
this country." Mildred Jeffrey,
oresident of the National
Women's Political Caucus. said
in Was hington Wednesday.
"This proves we're winning"
s aid Ph yllis Schlafly, con-
servative columnist from Alton.
Ill., who fo r yea r s has
mars haled anti-ERA fo r ces.
·'This certainly continues the
momentum against ERA."
The amendment would ban
discrimination based on sex. and
needs 38 states' ratification by
March 22, 1979. to become part
of the U.S. Constitution. So far.
35 states have ratified , but four
of them have s ince rescinded ap-
proval. The legality of that
rescission still is m question.
a nd the Justice Dept. has said it
is up to Congress to decade. The
states which have rescinded ap-
prova l are Ke ntucky. Ten-
nessee. Idaho a nd Nebraska
Kentucky's action was vetoed,
however.
YOLK'S ON HIM
FLORENCE, Ita ly <AP)
Romualdo Amico •. a 28-year-old
Florentine, was sentenced to 16
months in prison for sending two
eggs to a friend tn jail. The eggs
were failed with opium and other
drugs.
NATION I WORLD I WE.ATHEA
Pigeon ProfJlem
Capt. Michael Harrison . director of Bird Ai rcraft ?trtk~
Hazard <BASH 1. li.S. Air For~c. d is plays a section ~I
leading edge of wing of tanker plane Wednesday 111
Chicago. An inflig hl pigeon pc nctralt•d two th1ckncss.e~
and lodged in the fuel c:l'l l of the win.I.!
Evicted Widow, 59,
'Lost Will to Live'
CHATIANOOGA. TeM . <APl -A 59-year-old widow who sat
beside a curb aJI night to guard her few possessions after bemg
evicted from he r apartment died the next day before welfare
workers came to tell her they had found her a place to live
··1 think she just lost her will to bve." said Shirley Bledsoe. lhe
victim ·s daughter-in-law. "After losing her husband, gettmg
kicked out of her apartment was the last straw."
DEPUTY CORONER BOBBY HUDSON said Alline Carne:>
died of natural causes Tuesday. .
Mrs Carnes had lived m the apartment with Eunice Parker
for a few months. but they apparently got badly behind on the
rent. Mrs. Bledsoe said Wednesday.
··They were put out because they had S300 worth of.~~ck rent
due "said Paul Bonner. owner of lhe apartment house 1 ve been tryi~g to get them out for a long. long lime."
BONNER SAID THE WOMEN were evicted from the apart
ment Monday. Mrs. Parker moved to another house. he said. but
Mrs. Carnes stayed with her furniture.
"She refused to leave her stuff because there are a lot of
thieves down there," Mrs. Bledsoe said an a telephone interview.
''She wanted to keep what little s he had. and it wasn"t much ...
On the curb were a couch, a beat-up living room s uite. es chest.
of drawers. a dresser, a foam rubber m attress. piles of clothes m
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CALIFORNIA Thul1day. JUM 8, 1978 DAILY P!LOI A5
Medical Malpractice Studied
Oaims Only a Fraction of Cases, Report Says
SANTA MONICA (AP l -
Malpractice c laims, although
<'Ondemned by doctors as ex·
cess1ve. are filed in only a frac·
tion of cases where patients are
IOJ,ured by negligent physic1aru..
said a study released today
··Many m ore incidents of
malpractice occur, it appears,
than res ult in a c laim for
dam ages." s aid the Rand Corp.
report. "At most. only one out of
every slx or seven incidents can
be expected t o r esult in a claim."
The study, publis hed in the
New England Journal of
Medicine. rejected most argu.
ments commonly used by physi·
clans agalns\ t.he malpractice
system.
IT SUGGF.STS that a primary
value of malpractice clAims is to
prevent future negligence. But.
it said , ''the signal to the physi-
c ian..._. as dete rmine.d b y the
number Of claims and Size Of
<iwetrds. appears to be insufri·
c1ent for ideal deterrence."
A co-author of the report is a
doctor who says, "I am bracing
m yself for the reaction. I am not
looking forward to the possible
wrath or some or m y colleagues.
·'This report challenges the
conventional views and that is
alway!> painrul That alway:;
stirs up a reaction," Or. W1lllum
l! Schwartz, a Tufts University
professor of medicine. said in a
telephon e 1ntcrv1ew from
Boston
THE STUDY said that despite
occasional mlllion·dollar settle-
ments, the average malpractice
award during 1974 did not even
cover the patient 's losses in
medical expenses and Jost earn·
in gs.
It also challenged the argu·
ment "that 'good' physicians are
s ued as often as the •bad' ...
The report said a four.year
study of 8,000 Los Angeles·area
doctors showed that fewer than 1
percent or t hem "accounted for
10 percent of alJ claims and 30
percent of aJI payments made by
the malpractice insu rance
plan."
"THERE SEEMS lo be a
clear subgroup of physicians
who are repeatedly negligenl."
Schwartz said. "A very s mall
p e r c e ntage of doctors were
responsible for a dispropor-
tionate number of cla ims."
Ile said most physicians a re
dedicated and , competent, but
"1t ·s very hard for any pro-
fession to police 1tselr. The tn·
centives are not very s trong. If a
doctor brings a co m plaint
against another physician. 1l
makes his life a lot more com·
plicated and 1t will probably in·
cur the dlSpleasure of many or
his colleagues ...
The report said. "The current
negligence· based malpractice
system makes a great deal more
sense if it is understood primari·
ly as a means to deter careless
behavior rather than to com·
pensate its victims."
But Schwartz said the signal is
weakened because most victims
or malpractice do not go to
court.
"IT MAY NOT be clear to the
patient that a bad outcome was
due to the doctor." he said. "But
also, many patients a re reluc·
tant to sue their doctor because
he's been kind to them during
t h ei r illness. And then . of
course. s uing is just a very un-
pleasant activity ...
The study said the warning is
further diluted by the existing
s ystem of malprac tice in-
s urance. under which the cost of
m a I practi ce judg m c nt s 1s
spread among good and bad doc·
tors in the form of uniformly
higher premiums.
The study proposes changing
'13' HitS ·Bond Market
By The Associated Press
California's vole to limit
property taxes has confused the
t <.1x-exempt bond market as in·
vestors try to figure out what
impact the decision will have on
municipal securities.
The passage of Proposition 13
to lower property taxes to l p<'r·
cent of market value already
has caused problems for about
S2.8 billion of bonds sold by
cities and towns in California.
The price has fallen for many.
But financia l experts said
Wednesday they don 't expect the
decision to affect bonds sold by
comm unities in ot her states Wl·
4css those s tates adopt s1m ilar tax
cc1 lin~s. Two types of municipal bonds
will be hardest hit : tax alloca·
lion bonds. sold by city ur ban re-
nl•wal agencies and paid off by
l<1xes paid on newly developed or improved prope rty. and
lease·rental bonds. issued to pay
fo r proJect.:. hke schools or con-
vention centers.
LA LaffOff •Seen
LOS ANGEL£.5 <AP> -The
( J
county's 2.9 million registered
voters. PROP. l.3 _ _ Clarillcatlon A•~d
passage of Proposition 13 will
force the layoff or 8,300 Cll,V l·mployces. including 1.080 um·
form ed pohcl' officers. Mayor
Tom Bradley said Wednesday
But less than half of those laid
Orf ~bout 3.800 -Will be reg.
ular city employees. Bradley
s aid at ., press conference. The
rema mm~ 4,500 employees are
part1c1pants 1n the Com -
prehensive Employment Train·
mg Act program . a work train-
ing program funded in part by
the federJI government.
Record T11rno11t
LOS ANGELES <APl-A rec·
ord 67 percent o r Cl:l lirornia
'oter::. went to the polls rn the
JuOl• 6 primary. spurred mainly
by the issue or Propos1llon 13
Los Angeles County ofrlc1als
reported a record 2 million
b allots <.:a!>l by 72 percent or the
REDDING (AP > -The
Shasta County board or
s upervisors s ays it w ill join
about ei~ht other governmental
s:.ibdi v1s1ons in requesting the >late !:iupreme Court to clarify
Proposition 13.
At a meeting Wednesday, the
supervisors said their main con·
cern was the fair distribution of
revenues a mong the county.
cities, the school boards, and
spec ial dtStricts.
Mme.-Suit Filed
LOS ANGELES <A P > -A lawsuit in a reaction to the now-
a pproved Proposition 13 h as
been filed by the operators of the county Museum of Art. who fear
loss of their county subs idy.
The swl was filed Wednesday
in response to county officials'
s tatements that passage or
P roposition 13 would cause the
suspens ion of museum fundmg.
museum officials said.
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THE ST UD\' d1sm1sst•d what
1t ~'ailed th<-"Wldcspr<'ac1 bt>llt•f
that damagt•s being a\\ arded by
the American courts are ex cess1ve ··
Schwartz conceded that oc
cas1onal awards might be too
large. But. he said, "consider a
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from the net'k down as a result
of carelessness. All the things
people most chC'rish as part of
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that for lht· rl'Sl of vour life.,
Looked at in that \\ay, it's far
from clear that such awards are
excessive."
Coll aboralllll.! with Sl'h\\artl
on lhl' r eµurt "Uo<.:to rs.
Damages and DNerrcncc An
Economic View ol ~led1cal
Malpract1cc"' was ttltornc\'
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Farm Workers
Sign Contract
KEENE 11\P > -The United
Farm Workt•rs of Ampr•,.1• tv:,...
announced the ~~~r.111~ of con
trac ts with four Southern
Ca Ii fornia ~rowers.
The lar~l'St was with Abatti
Farms and Produce of El Cen
tro. an Imperial County melon
producer '~ h1<•h <'mploys about
500 worker:. at peak harvest
The contract will run unt II
Jan. 1 ~o the union can re-
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same lime other \lc{!et able 1n
dustry contracts expire
B1rekstage Visit ..... ~
In ht•r lirst puul1c appt•arancc m New Yo rk in years. ac
t 1 e.;;s H1ta I la y~orth, foreground right . Joins songstress
l·:artha Kilt. a background right . backst age at the !\lark
l lt:llengc.·r Thcaler. With them are Ya~mm Khan. left.
'I rss Hayworth ·s daug hter. and Miss K itt ·s dai;ghte r
h.1ll. top. ~l!ss Kitt is starring in a n ew musical "Tim·
IJUktu ..
'Abner' of Ratlio
Comedy Team Dead
PALM DESERT IAP) -Half of the old time radio corned:.
tc.1m of Lum and Abner 1s dead at age 72 , R~t1rcd act.or Norris Goff, who played Abner Peabody in the
nl'l\\ork racho show for 24 years. died at the Eisenhower Medical
C1•ntc·r Wednesday after sufrenng an apparent stroke Mondcly night
.it his home in nearby lndJan
W1•JI-.
liquor Appeal Eyed
Ches ter Lauck. who played the
character Lum Edwards in the
s how. set 1n the f1ct1on c1I
J ot ·Em Down country store o{
Pine Ridge. Ark .• now lives in
Hot Spnngs. Ark.
The Lum and Abne r s how .
with its hom~pun humor. began
on NBC Radio in Chicago on
April 26, 19.11, and continued on
'a nous n<'l~ork., until the wan·
ing days of radio Mmedy shoW5
ir. 1955 when Lauck and Gorr re·
tired
SACRAMENTO <AP I The Department or Alcoholic
Beverage Control say'i 1t .... ants the state Supreme Court to J!rant a
rehearing on last \\CCI.·~ ruling that clears the "-a> tor lower liquor
prices.
The deparlml'nt uddcd m its announcement Wednesday that 1t
is also cons1clcr1ng an dppeul lo the CS Supreme Court
The slate Supremt' Court. in a suit brought h~ .i San Francisco liquor :.tore ownN, ruled against state lav.s !>t:ltlng m1rumull'
liquor pnn·:-.
Under the ruling, pnce controls would not be dropped unltl
July.
Gorr. who pla~ed in several •
motion pictures. 1s survived by
his w1do~·. L17., a son. Gary. and
a daughter, Gretchen Ell£abeth
Dooling.
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Ttluraday Juno 8. 1978
Rober1 N Wffd/Publl!il'\er ThOma\ Keev .11ed1t~
Barbard Kr~1t11ch1Ed1torla1 P~ Editor
Who's to Blame
For Tax Morass ?
The land-;hde vote fo r Prop. 13 on Tuesday rev(•olect
more th~1n an~·thmg ebe the shockmA commun i{·al1on gaµ
that exists between Caltfornta \'Oler., and lh~1r e lected
r e presentatives.
For year!) now the nec<J ror property tax r elief hus
become more. and m ore apparent.
Whe n lcg1sh:ilors re turned to Sacramento m Ja'llua r y o r
l_a :,t ye~r ~hey vowed lhat property tax relie f must be given
I 1rM pnoraly in the coming ~wssion
F~r a ltme it wt.ts . No few~r than eight tax rehe' b1lb wc~e introduced . All ft11le d . bccal!hc our e lected rcprcscn
tallves we re too concerned about the individual trees of
local concerns. planted by their constituents . to reah te
they were in fact walktn~ through a d ark fores t of tax
r evolt.
Whe n they recessed at the e nd of the year without
having µroduced a tax relief bill. they guve the g reen
h ght lo the J arvis tax limitation initiative petitione rs.
But. even as s ign atures piled up. there still was time.
Strong lead e r s hip. from the govern o r or the
Legis lature its e lf. could h ave d e manded a !,pec1a l
~ession. seven d ays a week if necessary, to pu::.h through
a tax re lief alternative.
lnstead our e lected leaders chose to lake time off to
think it over
By the l1ml' they 'd fani1-ihed thinking, Jarvis had morL·
than a million ~1gna turc::, and the t ax n•\'olt wu:,
!:>now balling
The Lcg1:-.latu rl'':-l'Vl·nlual answer. the Be hr hill.
C':J m e too lute a nd s eemed too little. The people had lo:,t
faith.
It soon bt•camC' apparent that lhcy \vere willing to put
t heir trnst in Prop 13, for all its pote ntial drawbacks
Even reC'ognizing this probab1hty. opponenb or till' in
it1 at1vc. including thb newspaper. continue d lo ar~ul·
against 1t We s imply fe lt it was a meat-ax appro<ll'h t o <.i
problem thal neC'dcd muc h more thoughtful leg1sla t1on
'.':ow the deed 1s done and the next m ovem L•nL of Lht•
ta\ n•\·u lt s~ mphony w ill feature the howls of ~1 11 tho::.e
who feel the~· ;.irc entitled to a s hare of the madcqu:Jtt·
I und-. that al'L' left the teachers and govern mL•nt
cmplo~ ecs "ho u re I 1 red. the parents who d on't want to
,l!l\l' up s chool programs. the citizen::, who w;int lhl'
"l'I'\ 1n·s thl•\ 'c ht•c·oml' uccustomed to.
\\'ho's to blamt• tor all this '' Obv1ou!>ly the lcu<lcrs
"ho fail c·d lo l'ccogn11L' the rt!->111g tide of taxpayer angt·r
~ind went on hupp1ly s pcnclm~. in the fi rm belief that their
l'onst 1tucnts \\-anll•o . ;rnd were entitled lo the best
Who put lhl'::-.C: llo;1cll·rs 10 office·• _We did including
thos e who rnte fnr goorl 'olt• Whatz1s bccuus e he look1.
nitc and malls out ;1ttruct1ve brochurn!) or has been
;1round a long lime. ~ind thOSl' w ho rush to the polb at th(•
last minute :rnd \'Ole for .1ust :m~·ont• 1n on1cr to be a good
c·1t1.1,c•n ; and thosl' who don 't. \'Ot(' al all l>cca u!>e they don't
hav(' time to bothe r with elections .
1 la\·ing µul t lwm into off1<·c. do we keep 1n tOlH'h with
lh<.•m . pay t1ltl·nt1un lo wh<1t :-going o n hl'IOrL· 1L 's too
lalt'. lt•t them know wh;,it '''l' \\<Jill um.I <lon·t ''ant" :'\ot
'l'n often
'No", hit square !~ in tlw pocketbook. the t:ixpu~ N~
~ot the mcs :-.ugl' through 111 ;,i manner that t•\·cn lhl·
mns t ded1c <.1Lcci .J :1rns :,upportL·rs <.iclmtt "111 1·cs ult 111
::-.oml· pamlul huckla!>h
Anet the lesson o l all I hi:-. 1:-.. 11 the \"olt:rs wo uld 1w ~
half as much tttt<.•ntton to c..'let·tm g and commun1<:allng
"1lh Oul' lt·;idcrs :is they did to P rop. 13 we might b · ;1hlt·
to h.in : ..i gO\.C'rnmcnt ··or the people" ull the t 1me 111s te<.1d
ol un i~· \\hen t-r1s1::-. s lnkc::-..
Conslllller Disservice
Wh1ll' attention h<.1s been focused on Lhl' "ta;.. re\'olt ...
.i hill th;1t wou ld grceitly inconvenience u large !'CC'lor ol
t ht• puhht• IHt!', hcc:n making it s \\'CJ)' through the :,lult•
Lcg 1::-.laturc. '
Srnutc Bill HHS would require that a numhc r of non·
prt·s cnptio n medicines now uvailable in s upe rma rkets
.1n<I c·on vcniencc s t ores. be sold only by reg1stert•d
ph,i rrnucists
They indudc several popular coug h anc1 cold r ('
nH:u1cs whiC'h have been approved by the Food a nd Dru1-:
;\cl m1111s tl'ution for over-the-counte r sale.
An FOA review was initiated in 1972 for the purpose
ol l'Va\uattn[.{ non -prescription medicines 10 te rms of safl'·
I~'. clfcctivencss and a dequate consumer w arning label·
mg.
A s a re s ult of this re\'iew. seve ral products former!\'
:-.olct only on prC'~cnptlon now arc permitted under federal
l.1w to be sold w ithout prescription in both drug-and non·
drug out lets
The propos al that thes e form er prescription drugs he
:-.old only hv n ph urmac1st is totally a l odds with the
F DA 's poh<'Y of rclc<.ismg more effective medicines for
..!L•neral o,·cl"lhe-countcr sale. provided they are properly
luhelcd.
A s1m11<.1r attempt by the American Pharmaceutical
.\ssociation to l'::.tablish su ch a "third class or drugs-· was
1'e1cC't<.•d b y the U -S. Department of Jus tice in 1973 on
t!rounds It woulrl limit competitio n and availability. rn-
ncasc pritcs a nd inconvenie nce cons umers .
The Lc~is laturc should take note or these a r guments
.ind reject SB 1045.
• Opinions expre~sed 1n the s pace above are those ot the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
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Boyd/MU$ical Curh
ByL.M. BOYD
The great Austrian com-
poser Joseph Haydn wa~
known for lwo character
traits ; his faith in God and
Dear
Gloomy
Gu
ls It true the new .Jarvis
w a t c h w 111 on I y b 1•
worth 1 J){1rccnt nftt:r
)OU buy it''
JN
his sense of humor Our Love
and War man believes it was
exceedingly fortunate that h.:
w as blessed with these
qualities. lie needed them .
1t's a matte r of record that
Mrs . Haydn used to cut up
his musical manuscripts a nd
use the shredded paper to
curl her hair.
Am advised the average
American m oves 13 times in
a tlfetlme. About every five
years.
A "What are the cfoadheM
v~hicles on the roads?"
A. Trucks. And not JU s t
because they log more miles.
l'ithcr . F.ven aft('r 11djustm1t
ro r thot . trucki. weighing
26,000 POUnds or more ac·
count for 2S to '10 percent
more accidents than cars.
according to the American
Automobile ASSO<'IAtl<>n
Nick Thimmesch
Africa: Let's Clear the Air
W ASlllNGTON -Our govern·
mcnl. the prt•ss and a good part. or the c1tiienry 111 in a dither
ove r Africa. This greatly
umuses the jaded British. who
see their stnr·spangled. fast·food
cousins as s uddenly discovering
the so-called Dark Contine nt
With a ll the apprehension Of a
pubescent reeling first glandulur
urges
Once again. we show the world
that we can quickly become
('arnes t and
frt'tful about
any thin g
w hic h looks
se rio us . Ul'l ·
rortunatcly.
our sense or
m i ss ion 1s
o f t e n
transient. and
we drop one
instant prcoc·
c upal1on in ord er to c lutch
another
But in the meantime. some in
Washington are polarizing on
Afriran 1>lrulegy. "Whose side
a re you on. Brzezins ki's or
Young's·•," a Cart e r Ad -
m inistration official asked me
recenlly. partly in jest.
Egads. must we make such
choices? Are w& back to hawks
and doves? IM it up or down for
Zbigniew or Andy? Is there no
room for militant moderation·•
1 t· THE rhetoric or either man
1s ac.ld'ocated policy. what 1f each
l'venfually waffles. as both have
done in the past" And why must
we buy. wholes al e. either
Briez1 nsk1's assesi1ment thtll the
Soviets are building themselves
j geopohllcat ring around our in·
terests in the Persian Gulf. or
Young's that 1( we !)tay out of
Africa. the intruding blue-eyed
white devils will be s wallowed
up by that consuming continent
hke ;i ll s uch devils before them "
As the Carter Administration
gropes to do som ething about
Africa and the marauding So·
\ 1els and Cubans. un obser vation
r WOULOA GOITEN
MERE SOONER. BUT ~y ~DS GOT Ml
TIED UP ... ER.BY MY DVMt>~ HER£
Ear l Wate r s
by that :ron1nf>. <>ll 111h senator.
the Honorable Daniel Patrick
Moy nihan I 0 NY 1. com es to
mtnd. Recently. on pubht
television's MacNcll Lehrer pro
j!ram. ~he New York senator
said .
"WHAT WE mus l do. we must
do in the open. <llld cJo us the
cnrl proouct of .; !>(•ries or pnn·
c1 ples which we propound in the
world "" which we are ooen <ibout. and say1n1=: Whatever we
do, we're doing for these OJM'n
reasons ··
Moymhan·s abiding mter ei:.l in
Africa stems from hi<: time as
US. Ambassador to the United
Nations where he suffered little
nonsens e from those Third
World d1plom;.1ts who yelped and
nipped :1t Uncle S<Jm 's heels
Moreover. he turned the volume
up when. 10 1975, he spoke
against Soviet and Cuban in
terference in Africa
H e dis agreed with h 1ti
President. when Mr. Carter
'Poke hopefully last year about
tht• U S und th e Sov ie t s
rocnwraun~ in the ThJrd World.
The So\•1ets. Moynihan argue£.
in lend no good for the West.
Now Moynihan is a dramatic
mi:ln. given to huffing and puff·
ini,t. llkl! some British Tory can·
in g the impudent. Pre:,s him.
<Hld he 1:; more restrained in say·
ing what exactly he would do in
Afrtcj now. liut he certainly
I a vor-; gt?llmg rough with the
Soviet:..
Whether the Soviets would
respond to tou~h actions by the
\... S stopping SALT talks. cut-
un~ off t•rcd1t and technical aids
1s 01)('n to guess. But surely
I he idea of the U.S. announcing
lo the world that we will s upport
and supply nations threatened
by marauders. though we won·t
sC'nd troops or "advisors," will
dear the :ur
TH E SOVIETS and Cubans
will understand this message.
Anc1 by stres:.ing that we will
g i ve "open" s upport to
threatened nations, and not by
Cl/\ type covert operations. we
<·an thwart a propaganda bar-
rage
Once l .S. policy 1s decided.
tin d with the con sent of
Congress. we can then, in Pat
Moyn1han's style. thunder at the
creatures nipping at our heeb.
and tel the big dogs as welt know
lhal we mean what we say. and
1hat we will support nations
\ u lnerablc lo assault by tn·
\';.iders
Tht' CartC'r 1\dmin1strat1on
.. hould form that pohcy. offer 1t
to Congress ror cons1derat1on,
and let all n3llons know whert'
we stand I low can thl' world's
m o~t powe r ful nation do
otherw1i.c " '
We should define our strategic
inte rest in Africa. 11' we have
one. or 1f 1t 1s a matter of declar·
1ng that we are backing African
nation:-. deserving our help, let ':-.
c1o that. If we choose to say w1:
have a bsolutely no strategic 1n-
1 crest m /\fnca nor a rc we tn·
l t•re~tec1 1n s t•e1ng legit1rnalt?
... talc~ '>Ul'v1ve. well. then tht·
world will ~ec u~ for what we
Jrt: And lhal will clear the air.
too
Jarvis Response More Than a Tax Revolt
While one may be tempted to
explain the pas!>age of Prop. 13
1n simple terms there were
man:v factors which contributed
lo the open rebellion which took
place Tuesday. It wasn't just a
reaction lo high properly assess·
ments anymore than the Boston
Tea Party was a m ere matter of
U1xalion.
As Harry Truman often said.
"Nothing is ne w if you know h1~·
to r y . ·· The
colonists re
belled
because they
felt oppressed
by a d istant
government
that was not
rcsponsi ve .
They resent·
t•d th e
autoc r atic
rule of colonial ROvernors ap
pointed by the king . They de
m anded representation in go"·
crnment The imposition or Un·
fair t axes wa~ simply the last
straw.
Art Hoppe
Califom1ans too have fell their
government has become too dis-
tant. too big and unresponsive
The legislators . sitting full Lime
in Sacram ento. had lost touch
with the people The citizens
were frustrated with a system
which heaped more and more
g overnme nt upon the m with
myraids of programs which
~eem1ngly onl ,v stymied their en-
terprise. The ir rrustralion With
poli11c1ans who kept promis ing
tax relld but doing nothing to
curb spending had spent their
patience.
BUT IT WAS downright a nger
at those in governme nt who at·
l~mpted to deceive lhcm right
up to the last minute with their
hairy ·prediction~ of doomsday,
t he1 r not too suhtle threats or
deprivation or police and rire
protection and other essential
.,cr v1cei. It was 1mposs1ble to
make them b<.>heve governme nt
could not do with less while they
wNe s hifting from steak to ham·
burger because of the inflation
they believe 1:-. CjU!>l'd. by gov
ernment .spencl1ng
A'.> A.be Lincoln .. aid · 'ou l'Jn
fool som~ of tht· pcopl£' all tht·
lime, a ll the l>COpll' 1-0ml' Of lhL·
1 i ml!, but you cun 'I fool" 11 tht• /wo
ple a ll thetime ·
HAVING Sf.NT up warning
signals via 1nit1at1ves in 1008 .
l972 and again in 19i4. the publlt:
was not to be put off again
When the Leg1 sl<1turc failed to
respond last year by enacting
some drastic t ax reforms and
t•utbacks in spendinjt at ~tale
a nd local levels. the die w<1~
cast
Witness inS? the d1m1n1 sh1ng
achievem en ts or the <:c hool
children despite the pourin~ or
more and more mone) into
education. the anguished com
plaints of school off1c1:1b JOOUl
lhe dam1lgt' which Prop 1:J
would c;.iusl'. fell on deaf ea r-,
Watchtn~ the bureaucrats wax
falter a~ lhe1r salaries <Jnd
I ri nge benef1U. grew out ol all pro
portion to the carnJOJl!) of the man
1n the ~lrt!N only <1dded to thl' re
-.cntm<'nt
R l ' T T ti ES E . ;ii o n g w 11 h
man~ otht-r la1·10r-,, were lart?,l'·
ly symptomallr The underlying
mot1vat1on was that the publtc
~1mpl~ chd not fl•c•t lhat govern·
menl 1 ~ )!1vinµ full \•aluc for thc
money 1t has been laking They
think roo mu<•h 1s bein~ s pent on
things that aren't necessary .ind
th1n,g1; they don't want Now.
they want a cutback
The message was loud and
C'lear. The Legislature had he1
fer t akc heed. Afte r its fearful
m1slake of not acting promptlv
ro remedy t he tax problem and
1 rim J!Ovcrnmcnt spending. 1t
"011lc1 be :J monumental disaster
~houlcl the Legislature now art
10 rc1mbur..;c lht• schoob and
tot·a! gmemment so that no rl'·
duel ion 1n spending would result
from the pai.i.age of Jarvis. The
people ha\'e spoken .
Disco Dancing and Rats: A Stunning Discovery
The announcement last week
t h <1l di sco dancing causes
cancer in laborator y rats
s tunned an already reeling na
t1011 .
The discovery was reported in
t hl· pres I 1gious Journal or
Terps ichor e ·
un Medicine.
by Dr Milton
II a b e rd a sh .
director or
The lndep<m ·
dent R e
search
Facility.
Dr. Haber·
d a s h sai d
his findings
cutimated a six-month study of
214 rats by himself und his team or
4if'ven dedicated assistants.
"The most difficult part of the
experiment." he admitted, "was
t eaching the ruts the basic step!'i or di:.c'O dancinJ.t. Waltzing mice
hnvc long heen ii rumiltar part or
thf' Ame rican scene. but we
were breaking new ground 1n In
trodu<'ing rats to the intricacies or c1oln1< I tw tansto to a rock
beat "
Dr llaberdnsh ~old the ex
PNimenters began by building a
large maze with mirrored walls
'
and floors ll was ltl by a
kale1c10SCOPl1 or fl ushing. blink
1ng, revolving, mult1cotorcd
light s. Jnd :.ix larji!l'
louds peaker-; hlared out a n·
l'O rd1n~ of "Sl <1y1n · Alive" 24
hours ,,1 da)
AT FIR T. Or llaberdash re
ported. the 214 r ats pi led up in ..t
trcmbhni:: mound in one corner
of the ma7t'. heads burrowing In
ward It was not until the re
l!earc hers garbed the m ale r ats
in while suits with open-necked
sports shirts and the female rats
in short chiffon gowns that they
.. seemed to get the idea ... he
i.aid.
"Artt'r that , there was no stop-
ping them." he said "We'd turn
everything orr ;it midnight so
thl'y l'Oulrl get a few hours sle('p,
but they'd keep goi ng for 1t good
t went v minutes without either h~hls .or music ··
Follow1n1t SIX weeks or 1n
tensivt• disco dancinJ(, however.
the rat<: heAnn droppln~ like
flll'S Dr ll:1b<'rdash <;Sid the
f1n:tl d;tta <;howed 1$2 cases of
ki dney tumors apparently
reused by the jolting body ac
lion. 23 d1slocatt'd Joints sucterf'd
whl'n the dancer throws IL'\ right
paw lfl thE' .ur and 1ls left hip in
the opposite d1n·1.·11on. and J7 un
w;1ntcd preJ!nam·1e~
T HE ~TIR l'r (l .11l'(j tn l>r
I I a l> c rd a s h ' r l ' p o r t h J •
..;t1mulaled mtercst in thl' man
hims£'1f Actually. lhe good rlm·
tor has a lung slnng 01 lc~:
'cns ;llwn:tl rhscoveries 111 ht'
l·redit
Among other agents that he
haS round II) the past to l'4JU~e
c·:inrcr in laborntory rats arl•
c1iel drinks. s weet p1tkle~.
-;pi nach , di ets 1n (lencral.
parsnips and Royal Canadian
Air Force exercises
None of the!-.e finding~ ha~
p 1• 1 '1• n a I I y ,, I t 1 l' t e cl l) r
llaht•rclush a~ he ~mtl1ngly ad
m1i.. hl' nt•\'L'r c·arccl ror anv or
llw ·t·nume r.1l('d dr1nl.<:. roods or
.1d1 ~1l1l·~ Thc•y have. howe\'cr.
bt'l'fl .1 d1~11ppo111lmt•nt to h1~
\ '' ,11·un1!>, hlonde w1~E'. Goldie .
\\'hO ·~ .1 dcd1rated believer in
kt't•ptn$!. the "'hole ll aberdash
fam tlr 111 throu~tl th1~ or that
dll'I 9r _('X(•r1·1!>l'
l ' N L t K E h 1 ., w 1 re . th c
AOOd dortor like~ nothing better
lhan to rurl up each l'Venlng in
a n (•u..;v ch1ar with a cold
marlm1 ·In lact. he was delight·
cd thul lht• control group of 214
nit~ 1n h1:-. latest experiment
thrived on a regimen or gin and
indolt'nce. "/\t lust we've found
somt•thln~ that doesn't t <1usc
c.-unt'N In l<1oorntory r:its," he
l<l.tld happily "Thal '<1 a real
b1·~:1kt hro11gh "
Mr". lh1berd.1sh reacted lo the
new" by goin~ out und buying
Or llabl·rdit!ih a pu1:" or jogging
i.hO('~
D r fl obt'rcl a "h "llld h <>
plnnnc<t lo take up JOfHUng Jus t
a s soon as he completed his cur-
rent t>xpenmenL, wh,ch !let!k to
dto"tcrmlne whether It causes
c anc-«.•r in laboratory rat'\.
'
NATIONAL OBITUAnlE':; Thur&d!ly Jun,.. 8 t'll ij DAil Y PILOT .-\ 1
• For the
Record
Mly• l~E·C.AST[El o..t'le~ ~·-•• JI , U , -Jiit ANI, U, bolt! 01 Hunt· 1no1on e .. ,,.
ENGLE ~EA --'°""A , 11, -M•••n•• Jov, ll,llotllof trvw..
PARKS EICHEMLAUll Ai.n
W•VM, 20,...., Cindy K•y, 1'. bolll of Munt1n91on &Mtl\
ANl:1RUS HA.AVEY -Ml<llHI '>•••rd. l'. encl M¥v C11er111. 31, bOll\ ol HU ... l"9!0fl Butll.
8ERMU0EZ·ZIMNIEA Rtwt ;,.,,
:i.. •nd JoAM ~roe, 2'. botll ti WHlmlniter.
CARI Ft MERNAMOEZ -Nld1olt1 Thome~. 22, bllCI P•trk j• Ann, 21, bolll ot West,.,.nstar
ME8EllT-COTTON -K.-111 M., ~. ot Newport e .. c11, -E•• ~v ~l. bot Santa Ane '
BARIC EA·GUTfEAREZ C t ry
Lou!\, U. ol Hun111191on 8eac11, •lld
Saume V , 21, of CvPttu
PARKER RIGGS -Tlmo111v Jlrnft, l•. ol Hu11llnot0119tac11, •n<I P•melt
Mn. 11, of CYIJ•·u~ ~TEWART·GRIMES -Leonard
Fr•nk, Jl, of Ccata Mew, •ltd Betsle M.,Oit, 1•. OI P•.o Robin.
J OHNSON·KRUTSCH -Cllt rlH
ECl•ln, 31, eild k•lflryn 1.n, >4. botl'I
of HunllflOIOn BN<:11.
QUEENIE
"He's not seeing anybody this afternoon ror thrc.?
reasons. Call them martinis."
Evidence False?
Patty Hearst
Probe Asked
NEW HAVEN, Conn. <AP> -A forme r
Orange County university student claims in a
federal suit that heiress Patricia Hearst was con-
victed of bank robbery on false evidence with the
prosecutor's knowledge.
Robert B. Crimm. a news reporter from
Naugatuck. is asking the U.S. Dis trict Court to or -
der the Justice Department to investigate his al·
legations through the grand jury process.
THE SUIT ALSO IN EFFECT seeks the n!·
lease of Miss Hearst by askin~ the court to bar the
use of public funds for her imprisonment until the
issue is resolved by a grand j ury.
Crimm said Wednesday he investigated the
Hearst kidnapping and arrest case for nearly four
years and is writing a book about the case.
Plant Planned
S AN FRANCJSCO
<AP > -Pacific Gas and
Electric Company has
filed a notice of intention
to locate a $728 million
power plant in Contra
Costa County. with plans
You' Deity Poot
cantt.
A.cycled.
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His evidence. con sisting of photographs. let·
ters. police reports, trial transcripts a nd his own
notes of the trials of Miss Hearst and others arrest-
ed with her , probably would lead to reversal of he r
conv1ct1on, he said.
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C AM BRIDGE .
England <AP> -Prof.
Ronald G.W. Norrls b,
80, winner or the Nobel
Prize for his study of ex-
tre m ely rapid che m ical
reactions. died Wednes-
day
PALl\TI<A. Fla <AP >
The Rev. Cttil Un-
d e rwood , 75, the
minister who baplil!ed
evangelist Billy Gra ham
a!'i a Southe rn Baptist in
1938, died Tuesday of an
apparent heart attack.
Contraceptives'
Effects Reported
BALTIMORE CAP> -The availability of con·
traceptives does not make teenagers more active
sexually. but they have prevented a g rowth in the
n umber of youthful pregnancies, according to a
s tudy by two Johns Hopkins Un1vers 1l y
sociologists.
Sociologists Melvin Zelnik and John F
Kantner reported that their study of some 2,000 un-
married teenage girls found that 60 percent of
them began sexua l activity without using con·
traception.
"This suggests that the availability of con-
traceptive services is not in itself a major factor an
the initiation of sexual activity," they said.
But. Zeloik and Kantner said that based on
data from their 1976 study, ''il is probable that un
additional 680,000 premarital pregnancies would
have occurred <for a 1.460,000 t-0ta l > if no unm ar-
r ied sexually active teenagers had used contracep·
lion."
They said that about a million teenage girls .
780,000 of whom were unmarried, became pre g-
nant an 1976.
H E DECLINED TO DISCUSS has claim that
U.S. Attorney James Browning knowingly used
false evidence to win Miss Hearst's conviction in
U.S. District Court in March 1976. However , he
~aid he passed on information to the Hearst de ·
fense team. U.S. Dis trict Judge Jon 0 . Newman
on June 2 denied Crimm's request that Miss
Hearst be releas ed from prison
while his s uit is being con·
side red in court.
Crimm. a 1972 graduate of
UC Irvine. said he returned to
the West Coas t arter Miss
H earst's arres t a nd spent
several months there doing re-
search and covering related
trials.
lie is covering town news
HEARST for The Waterbury American.
He represents himself in court proceedings involv-
ing the lawsuit and another suit seeking FBI an.
formation in the Hearst case under the Freedom of
Information Act.
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mission.
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youth werk plan, offers jo~ in
public agencies and non-profit
organizations for youngsters 14
through 21 whose families
qualify as economically disad·
vantaged.
Teen-agers from a family of
four with a yearly income of no
more t han $7,650. for example.
would be e ligible. county Man·
power officials explained.
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teacher a ides. recreation assts·
lanls, clerical aides, ty pists. re·
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gardeners.
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be paid the m inimum wage or
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to 40 hours a week.
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Only 3 Counties
Oppose Prop. 13
LOS ANGELES <AP I San
Franc1sco. Ke rn a nd Yolo were
the only counties among the 58
an California that bucked the
tide of support for the J arvi!-. tax
initiative, which cuts propt·rty
taxes by more than half
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dorsing Proposition 13 by about
65 to 35 percent Tuesday. San
Francisco irnd Yolo counties
were voting about 53 percent
agCJinsl 1t and Kern County had
Just above a 50 percent negative
vote.
ang residents of In inc. Laguna
Beath, San Clemente. San J uan
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COllNTY l\li\SPOWER of
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3.222 youn~stcr-. in 1obi-through
thc program th1:; ~ummer
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Prop. 13 Idea Spreads
17 States Eye Tax Limitation Measures
By The Associated Press
"T fte taxpayers are the boss "
The words belonged to the
head of the Virginia Taxpayers
Association, but their message
is shared in Massachusetts
... Oregon ... Arizona. And in
more than a dozen other s tates.
Am Associated Press survey
Wednesday found proposals (o
limit state and local spending or
taxation in 17 s tates.
1tiative on the Pennsylvania
ballot ln November.
"CONFISCATION BY taxa-
tion is but the first symptom of
what the future holds unless the
people again gain control or
their government." said Watson.
"We must tell the government
bow much we will contribute to
run the government rather than
being told bow much we will
have left when they get done
with their s pending programs."
group, said a cut in spending
would not rnean a cut in vital
services.
"ll 's a matter of taking a
b l an k check away from
legislators and inserting in its
place a set of priorities." be
said.
J
CALIFORNIA I NATION4L
Bitttag/tltde
Sen. Alan
Cranston . D -
Ca ld .. com -
pared the J arvis
tax measure to
that two-by-four
you 're supposed
to hit the mule
with to get its
at te ntion .
Ca l ifornia
voters got the
attention of of·
ficials. he said.
ANQ THE MOVE1'1 ENT
seem ell likely to grow after
Tuesday's California taxpayers'
tea party. where voters over-
whe)m10gly approved Proposi-
tion 13. which slashes property
taxes.
The Tax ·Foundation. Inc .. a
non-profit research group, said
t hat per-capita property tax col-
lections increased 111 percent
from 1966 to 1976. The public's
a nge r over the inc rease is
evidence in opinion s urveys.
"WATCH OUT, IT'S really go-
ing to snowball." said Wendell
Halseth, an Oregon farmer who
is one of the organizers or a
drive to place on the November
ballot a proposal limiting pro-
perty taxes lo !'h percent of
market value. r-=--=-=;::::;::::;-=:a.i;;;;;;:=====----;;; The snowball effect was evi-
Jn Texas, for example. Rep.
Walter Mengden. a Republtcan
from Houston, has repeatedly
tried -and Called -to get the
Legislature to limit taxes. He
announced Wednesday that he
would try again when the
lawmakers convene next year.
K enneth Wh it e said his
Virginia taxpayers group will
proPose to the 1979 Legislature
that property taxes be cut.
"THE SENTIMENT IS with
us and politicians will be falling
all over themselves to oblige the
taxpayer." said W!!jte.
"We'v~ ~ell s~ying this for
yea rs," said George Lauer.
68, of Pennsylvan ia. talking
about the movement to roll back
property taxes. "If o ur
lawmakers don't li sten and if
they aren't receptive, they have
only one thing lo look forward lo
-and that's a revolt."
A proposal ls pending In the
P en nsylvania Legis la ture to
eliminate the property tax and
replace it with an Increase in the
state income tax. Andrew J
Wats on, who uns uccessfully
sought the Republican nomina·
t1on for governor th1s year, is
trying to get a tax-relief in-
""
Fifty-nine percent of those
questioned in a recent AP·NBC
News Poll said property taxes
were too high: 75 percent of
thos e questioned said they
agreed with the statement :
·'There should be a lid on pro-
perty taxes, even if that means
cutting back on some govern·
ment services."
THE AP SURVEY showed
that limitations on state spend·
ing a re an issue in South
Carolina. Maine, Massachusetts.
Michigan, Arizona, Delaware.
Florida, Texas. Virginia and II·
linois. Seven states -Idaho,
M innesota , O r egon . P en-
nsylvania, Montana, Nebraska
and Ohio -are considering
sharply curtailing property tax-
es or eliminating them com-
pletely. Four states -Ten-
nessee, Colorado, New J eniey
and Rhode Island -already
have strict spending limits.
The National Taxpayers
Union. a Washington-based lob-
bying group, said it would help
carry the campaign for tax cuts
to other states.
Charles S. Crawford, director
of n ational program5 for the
)
•
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dent 1n Florida. The s tate
Senate opened a special session
Wednesday which was suppo5ed
lo be devoted to one issue --
ownershtp of underwater lands.
But Lew Brantley. the Senat'e
president. in a surprise move.
introduced a bill to put a lid on
property taxes.
In most cases. the spending
a nd tax proposals take the form
of cons titutional amendments
and. in some areas. final enact-
ment is still some time away.
IN MASSACHUSETTS, FOR
exa mple, a proposal lo limll
state spending lo a percentage
of the gross state income must
be approved by two legislatures
and then by the voters in the
1980 general election.
In Ohio, a proposal to increase
sta te funding for education and
therefore reduce the reliance on
local property taxes, is lo the
committee stage .
The demands for change are
spreading even to states which
already have spending or taxing
hmits.
"California has a message for
everybody," said Senate Majori-
t y L eader Robert Byrd. "It
re fl ects the general concern
about inflation a nd the need for a tax cut "
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OFf ANGE COUNT V
Be's Off, R1•nning
Senior Physical Fit1ies Pushed
By JA Kit-: HYMAS
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l.i11l S<>lvm 1:. hopping, jumping und
runntnJt mad ahout th<' luck or a com
prehens1ve ph)i.t<·ul fatness program
ro r Orange County ~l'nior c1t1ren~
And the 68-year·old 0Tange resi· de~t plans to do something about 1t
He s c1rculalm~ an initiative aimed
at the November ballot to establish a
$20,00<1 pilot program.
'No one I!> ag.11nbt 1L. · Sclvm ba1d .
·The problt•m I!> lime ·
·ELVIN, WHO teaches 1>hys1cul
f1tneb1> m the Tron&portat1on. Lunch
and Counseling center an Orang~.
cites t:.it1st1cs ind1ca11ng the pro·
grum t"Ould save Lhc public money ln
the long run.
"Th(> ~overnmcnl ~pends $970 a
yea r on medical bills for every
person over 65." Selvin suid "£1y
keeping people away from the doctor
or out of the hospital. we save people
money "
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Thur&d1ty June 8. 1970
Cowan Heights
Park Action Postponed
Action on .i 1>ropos al to create a
new 310 to 505·acre Or:;nge County
region~1l purk has been po:,t1>0ned by
l'ounty :.u11ervisors
The proposed Pete rs Cctnyl)n
Regional Park would be loc~ted
along Newport Boulevard in the
Cowan Heights area and would take
in a 10.acrc reservoir on Irvine Com-
pany property
County off1c1als estimated at would
cost from S5 milhon to $8.5 million to
acquire the park land.
recommended purchase: or the larger
~5-acre parcel
Truck Thief Jailed
A man who pleaded no contest to
car theft charges filed after be al·
!egedly stole a truck in Seal Beach
last Jan. 15 has been sentenced to
four months in the Orange County
,Jail.
Superior Court Judge H. Warren
Knight ordered the jail term for
Manuel Joseph Flores. 19. of Carson.
He additionally placed the defendant
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Local and
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(S.S pm) A tusk force or city and county of·
ficaals said additional park land 1s
needed in that part of the county and on three years probation. ._ ________ ~
But the marathon runner and
longtime teacher. who has coached
cross·country al Chapmlfn College.
has only until the first week in July
to gather 70.000 signatures in Orange
County.
lie said he estimutes some 80 per· cent of persons over 65 not in a fit·--------------------------------------------------
Selv1n 1s off and runnmg
I t'INANCING HIS initiative with
about $3.000 of his own money, Selvin
is distributing petitions by mail and
ness program consult a doctor each
~ea r. while a check of Laguna Hills
!iCnior:. enrolled in such ci program
showed that more than fiO percent
hadn 'l been to a doctor in a year
I in person. And on Sunday he'll run an
insert in the Daily Pilot.
t
.. I'm funding the entire thing out of
my pocket because J'm very upset
the s upervisors tell me it's not a
, priority." said Selvin.
TUE INITIATIVE Selvin is back·
ing would set up a pilot program pro-
viding a variety of exercise activities
at least three days a week for
persons 62 and over.
The program would last for three
years.
t He explained that he attempted to t persuade the Orange County Board ~ o.f Supervisors to establish a physical
Selvin said he hopes lo see the pro·
gram succeed and eventually expand
!>tatewide and nationally.
• fitness program for seniors but was
told 1t was not a high priority pro·
grC:t m
He said his interest is based oq his
own experiences in practicing and
teaching athletics a nd not on any de·
sire for personal glor ification.
··1 SAID TO myself. I'm gomg Lo put
this an the hands of the citizens.•· Selvin
s aid
"f HAVEN'T GOT an ax to grind."
He said he got a late st~1rt on the
signature drive pC:trtly because of at·
tempts to persuade legis lators to in·
lroduce a bill m Sacramento and
partly because or printin~ delays. •
Selvin said. "I don't care if l'm in-
\'Olved inthcprogram "
However. he's ~athercd about 9.000
signatures a lready by !>peaking to
various groups and by sending Mpre~
of the petition 10 the m <iny coache~
he knows
Ile noted lhal the timing of lhe rn -
,111at1ve 1s unfortunate because so
much public attention is directed to
the Jarv1s·Gann Lax initiative. hut
s;ud he d<X'sn 't plt:tn to gi vc up even 1f
he can't gather enough signatures in time. -
.. 1 ·11 come right back and start all
ov1•r again." Selvin said "I'm not
gc11ng to gave up now."
Judge Sentences,
The1i Weds Slayer
David G<mwlcs of Los Angeles has been sen-
lenced to life in prrson for the killing or a man who
"'as shot in Buena Park dunng a confrontation
between rival gangs.
Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert
P. Knl•cland sentenced Gonzales. 24. He then pre·
s ided OVt'r the courtroom wedding of Gonzales and
his common-law wife.
Gonzales explained that he and his bride had
fJ ved together for the past eight years and had
three children. He told Judge Kn~land that he
wanted to leg1tim1ze the relationship before he left
fo r prison.
Gommles was a rrested July Z4 after being
ident1f1cd a:. the man who fired the shot th<1l killed
Manuel Perez. 20, the son of a Los Angeles County
prosecutor
Officers said the shooting climaxed a squabble
between Los Angeles area gangs.
Gonzalefi will be eligible for parole when he
has served seven years in prison.
County Nixes Air
Noise Monitoring
Orange County government won't be buying
S65,593 worth of aircraft noise monitoring equip-
ment for areas around El Toro Marine Corps Air
S~ation.
Supervisors. m the wake of Tuesday's Proposi·
tion 13 \'iclory, said Wednesday they wouldn't
s pend the extra money. a nd the Marines already
said they wouldn't pay for the equipment.
"I recommend that we not a pprove the cost of
that s ystem after what happened yeste rday,"
Board Chairm<1n Thomas Riley said.
Poles Set
Father's
Day Events
Two Father's Day
events will be sponsored
June 17 and 18 by lhc
Polis h National Al
Ii a nee
A polka dance will be
held from 9 p.m . to 1
a .m . June 17 a t Sl.
Gregory the Great
Church Hall. 13935 Tele-
g raph Road in Whittier
Entertainment will be
provided b y the
Cavaliers.
On June 18. a pico1c
will be held from 10 a.m.
to 8 p.m . at the Long
Beac h picnic grounds,
7390 E. Carson. Booths.
gam es and othe r ac·
tivities. Including music
by the Villagers will be
featured
Additional informa.
t1on can be obtained by
calling <71.t) 521·6751 or
1213) 860·1838.
Degree Won
Dilwyn E. Symes of
Fountain Valley has re·
ceived his bachelor's
degree from Illinois
Wes leyan University.
li e was g raduated
magna cum laude.
Coast Bank Introduces
a New Way to Save
Coast Bank now offers a new Savings Certificate wath the same
interest rate paid by the U S. Government on their 6-month
treasury bills
Deposit SI 0,000 or mo~ for 6 months.
We will pay the same rate as the treasury bill established for
the week the account 1s opened
Deposit$ I 000 or more for an 8-year term.
We will pay 7 75% compounded daily. (Thats the highest rate
ever offered by a bank.) When left for the full 8 years your
savings wall yield 8 06% annually
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CALIFORNIA /NATIONAL
'I'll Kill Yo ur Wife;. You Kill Mine' l•t'@@iSystem 3J
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"I' II lo II \\ \~HJNGTO"J <AP I
)Our '-'Jfe You kUJ mtnl'"
Th.it bargain, !>lrut'k by c.·o workers
;it J :.uburban romvuter farm, led to
tlw deitLh of a .>Oung woman and her
mlJnt daughter. Bolh were stabbed
lo deJ th in the kitchen or their home
Their killer appeared in court ttus
\\'eek and what followed was a drama
s o b1 z<irre. ~o t'hilling and spec·
t a cul a r. llwt the judl!e in the case.• 11~1d he hut! seen nothing like al and
wished the law would allow a more severe JJ4mal ty.
colll!cl •• $100.000 hfo ins urance policy on has \\tfe
The Mory amr:n cls like a detective
lhnlle 1
t\ccoNJ1n~ to court testimony from
a ~ovcmmt'nl tnvestigator, Lon A.
Lewis offered Gene T. Meyer S3.000
1n March 1977 to kill Lewis pregnant
wife. But Meycroffered to perform the
murder for fn.•c if Lewis killed Mrs.
Meyer m exchange.
THE CONSPIRACY I NVOLVE D
two compute r technicia ns , co-
• ,...,__,. workers. both 28. One wanted has BespiCd.u!tl wife dead so he could live with
another woman. The other wanted to
One warm, humid September even.
mg six months later. Lon Lewis ar-
rived home in suburban Bowie. Md .•
to find the bloody bodies of the lus
wife. Carol. 27, and their 4-month-old
daughter. Heather, on the kitchen
floor. according to court documents .
Lew is called lhc police.
Magician Doug I Jen -· A m o nth l a t e r . L e wis and
n ing was r <.'porLt.•d
resting comfortably
in St. J oseph's
H ospitet l in Fort
W ay n e, I nd ..
He suffered a
torn and in fl a med
back muscle during
his Sl'<:oncl show at
the f·;mbas s y
Th0akr.
Decision
On W rona
To Stand
Voters Limit
Lassen Spending
Sl:SANVILLE <AP> -Lassen County voters.
folio" 1ng the statewide trend to trim government
Spl'nding, have voted to limit expenditures by C'ounty officials. ·
By a 2-1 margin in Tuesday's prim ary elec-
t1nn. voters adopted a measure tha t h mits the
<·ounty to spending less than $10,000 on a ny con-
:-.truclion project and Jess than $3,000 on any pro-perty or leasing contr acts.
The limits could be exceeded with voter ap . • proval
Damages Awarded
SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO <AP > -A j ury has a wa rded
<AP > -The Cahfornia $335.000 to a husband whose pregnant wife a nd un-f:s~~ ~! ~~~~!iS:: ~ born child died after the Elk Grove Village Fire
May 8 order overturning Depa rtment failed to r espond lo his request for an a m bulance.
J uan Corona's 1973 con-The award was made to Gary Pettee afte r a
viction for murdering 25 Circuit Court trial tha t inc luded testimony from m1g r<.1nt farm workers
and urantinn him a new SIX physicians that t he life or Jean Pettee. 36. and
tri<.1l.... " her unborn child could have been saved but fo r the
It denrro Wednesday a _d_e_la_y_in_a_m_b_u_Jan_c_e_s_e_r_v_ie_e_. --------~
pct1t1on for rehearing.
Deputy A tto r ney
General Paul Dobson
had ~aid he would go to
the state Supreme Court
i f the appellate court
turned down the re-
quest.
0
Meyer confessed to the murde r.
swapping plot.. Meyer was convicted
Apr il 26 or carrying out his e nd of the
ba rgain. Lewis. imprisoned before he
could carry o ut his half of the
bargain. was convicted on murde r
char ges one month later and awaits sentencing.
But even that was not the end of
the case.
At what s ta rted as a routine sen-
tenc ing hearing in nearby Upper
Marlboro, Md., on Tuesday, Meyer
sat calm ly a nd dispassionately as he
was sentenced to consecutive ter ms
of U(e plus 30 years' 1mpMsonment.
SUDDENLY, HE PALED as the
deupty state's attorney called forth a
tall. t.anned man from a mong the
spectators. The man was lnlroduced
as Capt. Frank Mazzone. a slick. ex-
perienced Wlde rcover Policeman.
"Mr. Meyer knows Mr. Mazzone
b ut not by that na me." the pro·
secuto r announced to a stunned
courtroom.
Then the prosecutor told the judge
tha t Mazzone. Posing as a lawyer.
had visited Meyer In j ail and Meyer
had solit'ited Mazonne lo k1U more
people -Meyer 's wi fe. llortens1a ;
two local policemen involved m h1l>
a rrest and ~nterrogataon: and Lon Lewis.
AT TIDS POINT, Meyer fainted
and slumped to the floor. He had to
be ta ken from the courtroom on a
stre tche r.
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T ll E TWO·PAG E or-
der ~dso m0ff1fied the dc-
c•1s11m by adding a para-
g r:1 ph. It noted that
d l'fen s e atto r ney
Ri c hard Jlawk knew
about the findings of two
ollwr P'>) ch1atrist..s who
"C.t1kd lo dis N>rn an ac-
ti. c p~ycho~1.," hut that
one had observed n:m·
nants of Corona 's
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June 18 has been s~t a~idc as a
special day for fathers
is a fa mily stor e which regul arly
honors it's fatherly head.
Do drop by and help us properly
venerate our father and yours.
Sincerely
D~tinctive
Hair Designs for
Men& Women
Ann ~vems&
Adela ine Shonstrom
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Happy
Father s Day
fro 19
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Tues. thru Sat. 9-S:30 IC~ ~n. ~Mon I
675-0604
673-9893
Enj oy Our Sm all To w12
Friendli ness!
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Thursday, .iune ti 1978 DAILY PILOT rl J 3
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ANNUAL YIELD ON
II II
Rate effective for Certificates issued for period of June 8 thru June 14.
Minimum $10,000.
Daily compounding of interest
produces annual yield shown
above when all funds remain in the
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A new rate is established each
w eek for 26-week Treasury Bills.
Gibraltar adds ~% to that
rate for its 26-week certificates.
Once your account is opened, you
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guaranteed for the full term from
date of issue.
If you have an existing certificate
o r Treasury Bill maturing soon,
your nearest Gibraltar office can
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to substantial interest penaflies
Highest rate ever on insured savings.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aUStMllS~
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PUBUC NMICE
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f' ICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME STATEMl.HT
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Aplll ,~. 1918
WILLA RO NI. REISE
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Map >~""" June I I. ''· 1978
PUBLIC NMICE
!>UPl(alOlt co.J•T Of' TME
ST ATE M CAUF<HtMIA f'O•
THE C00NTY Of' OtUUfGll .........
O•O£a TO SttOW CAUSI.
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WH EREAS. !ht petltloft of Onkt
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PlJBUC NOTICE
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PUBLIC NOTICE W. M•rlln F.tUell, t.00 ~r Ortve, Ne•Porl Be•cll. C•lltornt• 'liW.O
NOTICE O F Ma rQMt l ... F on~ll. 1600 Dover
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Pursu•nl to °"°"' 01 tilt C.ltlorni• 'n..O C.O••l•I Comm•U-. NoltU ot Public Tll1~1>U"116'kconoutlt'Ol>yMunl11·
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commt'ncf' •I • 00 .. m on J-n . SUPlltlOtt C:OUltT OF THIE
1971 •I Ille Huntington 8t'6<1\ Clly STATa M CAUFO•NIA f'O• C.0-<11 ~\2000->n st, H11111 TMIE COUNTY Of' OltAlllGE
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PUBUC NOTICE
NATIONAL
Anita Not Bitter Over CrQSBde Cost
MIAMI BEACH. Fla. CA P> -Eighleen
months 110. Anita Bryant described he rself as
career woman. e nterlalne r , orange Julee
spokeswoman, wHt , mothe r and Christ ian .
Crusader wa.sn 't on the list. N9l lhen.
But one year ago Wednesday. Dade County
voters rejected a gay·rights ordinance alter an 1n
tense campaign led by Miits 8ryant 's Save Our
Children Inc.
THE FOaMEa BEAUTY QUEEN had gone
before the Dade County Commission on Jan. 18,
1977, to oppose a proposed ordinance prohibiting
job and housing discrimination based on sexual
preference. ..--
That was the beginning. After the 2-to·l defeat
of the coc.mty ordinance, Mlss Bryant moved into
the eye of the gay-rights storm.
Church groulls honored her. Evangelists
praised her. Homosexual rights activists marched
against her. waving he r picture with lhat of Adolf
Hitler.
Even after a year, her battle cootinues. Tues·
day night, Bob Kunst . self·proclaimed leader or
local homosexuals, told commissioners he will
begm a petition drive for a new homosexual. rights
ordinance .
ONCE KUNST'S P ETITIONS ARE a pproved,
he will have 30 days to collect 10,000 signatures to
get the proposal on the Nov. 7 general ballot.
t,;omm1ss1oner Huth Shack,, author Of last
year's defeated ordinance, reacted angrily to
Kunst's announcement: "You
have already a>olarlzed this
county. You are only going to
open wounds that have just
begun to heal."
Today, if you a s k M1ss
Bry ant how her life has
changed. s he laughs. shakes her
head and says, "What hasn't
changed?"
Miss Bryant. 37. and her
husband-manager Bob Green. ANITA Hn1u
s ay the convention bookings dwindled to s ix last
year, from an average of 150. They have been
replaced by appearances before religious meet·
in gs and church gatherings.
SHE LOST A LUCRATIVE televlS1on contract
und even her aMua l uppearHnce as TV hosl for
Miami's Orange Bowl Pa rade.
She managed to keep her $100,000-a-year Job
touting the state'i; citrus industry despite an at·
tempted boycott or Florida orange juice.
She says she is not bitte r .
"My career has rea lly been redirected. but I
have to praise the Lord ror that," s he said in an in·
ter v1ew
The rormer Miss Oklahoma or 1959 has turned
he r energies to her re ligious bellefs, which s he
says led her lo oppose gay.rights laW8 1n c1t1es
across the country.
SHE WORKS WITH HER GROVP, now gone
n a tionwide and r e n a med P rotect Amer ica 's
Children , which h as given either technical or
financial support to groups which successfully
overturned homosexual rights ordinances in St.
P aul, Minn .• and Wichita . Kan A similar suc·
ccssful movement m Eugene. Ore .. refused her
:u d .
The successes have had their costs. The butt or
Joke:,, crank lctlers and Wireats, the Green fam ily
has become increasingly more s afety.conscious.
On the roao. Miss Bryant and Green stay with
church mem bers rathe r than al hqtels where dem·
o ns tra tors s eek them o ut . a l ho m e, ea ch
mem ber of the household carries a radio alarm
that can summon pol~e in mmutes .
THE WORST INCIDENT OCCURRED last.
year when a gay-rights activist slapped a pie in
Miss Bryant's face during a news conference in
Iowa . * * * Court Backs Gays
J UN EAU, Alaska <A P ) -Homosexua ls
claimed a victory when the Alaska Supre me Court
decided the city or Anchorage violated the rights of
u gay organiu.tion by excluding it frQm a city
guide to services and organizations.
The court's unanimous decision struck down a
lower court ruling and ended a bitter ballle
between the Alas ka Gily Coalition and Anchorage
Mayor George SuJlivan.
The entertain<,, s ays such tactics have left f'le~
both wary and hurt. She says her lntenliooi have
been m iswide rstood from the start.
Now i:;he a nd Gree n plan an "Anita Bryant
Ministry." a national hotline and hatrway house ror homosexuaJS Setikmg "deliverance" trom lhelf
hrestyle
"We've gotten an Indication th1i1t there 1:, d
need from the mail we have received from young
people into this lifestyle who want out," she said.
"We certainly couldn't force it on anybody, just as
1f 1 wouJdn't want their part1cuJar lifestyle forced on me. You cannot force a way out on them unless
they seek It."
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Spouy s.,.1a l~ot So Ro-i1
D EA fi PAT I pl<inlC'd quite a few rm,e bushes
I.isl summer and the) did well then. But now most
of them h<J vc or<.ingc ::.pols on the underside of the
leaves and )l'llO\\ or brown spots on the upper sur·
face I know lh<'n"" somethmg wrong, but can't
r1gurc· out wh:il 11 ,.., or how to control this problem
before all the IC3Vl'!> drop Off Some already have
V K • Costa Mesa
Bla me the wet weather for your sick ro~e
bus he'\. The rainy. warm spring has caused a lol or
rust fungus diseai.e. "hich you describe. The farm
adviser's ofnce of the ('ooperative Extension ad·
vises spraying with a rose fungicide containing
Zineb or with Acti·dione PM or Ptantvax, at the
first sign of rust. Follow ~itb repeat s praylngs
every one or two "<'t>ki. until hot weather arrives.
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countries·'
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4:an cover Inpatie nt hoi.pilal care in qualified
Canadian o r Mexican hospitals in certain silua·
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Safety Commission has Important advice that
could save you from a big 11>·33, good buddjes.
More than half or all electrocutions reported to
the commission involve CB or TV a ntennas. The
electrocutioru. 11~ually occur when the antenna con·
tacts high-voltagt• power lines while being put up
or taken down. fn 1976, more than 100 deaths were
associated with CB ba!.E' !>lation antennas. In many
of the more !>evert' injury ca!>es, vicll•s lost an
arm or lt"g.
To n ·dUl'P a<'l'idt•nt ... cr sc rt•cently proposed
rul<'' rPquiring en base !.lation antenna!> to be sold
"ith in.;truction!. f,,r !>afr mounting a nd to carry
"arnin)t lalll'b. about in!>ta llation hazards.
Since thf''>l' rules will not go into effect for
som.-timt', the C PSC is offering information to
con~umN., ahoul .,afl· in~tallalion and rf'moval of
antennas. f;f't ~our copy of .. JO.JJ: CB Ale rt
Shef't," b)' writing to: CR Alert Sheet, Consumer
Product Saft>ty ('ommission, Washington, D.C.
20207.
Tt>n·fou r, good buddies. Thanks for listening.
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complaints in the phone book's Wh1te Pages under
"Cons umer." hut there aren't any addresses. How
1s a person supposed to know whe re to mail a com·
plaint. esf)t'rially to Los Angeles offices? I 'd call.
but I really C'an 't afford long distance charges.
W.N., Costa Mesa
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complaint Corm prepared by the 1tlate Department
of Consumer Afralrs. This form makes It possible
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areas of complaints to help consumers decide
where their complaint should be directed for proc·
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s tamped, legal-'sized envelope lo: SimplHied
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DEAR PAT: I'm sure I've found an old hat
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corners. The shop owner s<tid it had been covered
with paper that had come off. I want to recover
this box. and would hke to flnd out which design I
~hould use.
11.D .. Mission Viejo
The variety of designs used is vast -
classical, patriotic. small repeated flower pat·
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!>hips -all are s uitable. A wallpaper store is a
good source or ideas. Originally. these boxes were
used for the starched ruffs worn by both men and
women and for the collars <called bands>. and so
the boxes were first known as bandboxes. Nol only
were they used to store bonnets and bats, and to
transport them from place to place, bul they also
were fiUed with clothing, ribbons, flowers and
other articles when ladies went on a journey.
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to check out training requirements for various Jobs
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Long Wait Worth It
Frustration Ends for BulliJts
• SEATTLE IAP> -F inally,
Wes Unseld can look in the mir
ror and sec the face of a cham -
pion .
"I don't know how I'm sup.
posed to act ." Washington's
vete r a n cen ter i.aid with a
s1de bum-to-sideburn smile and a
s hrug of his m assive shoulder1>
following the Bullets' t hrilling
105-99 victo ry over the Seattle
Su per Sonics Wednesday night in
the <deciding gam e of the Na·
t1ona l Baske t ball Association
r ha m pionsh1p series
T he triumph before a d1sap·
,. pointecl capacity crowd of 14,098
a t the Seattle Center Coliseum
e n ded t o years of play-orf
frustrc.ttion for the Bullets, the
only team to m<.tke the NBA
playoffs every year an the p1.tst
decade.
And Unscld has been a Sullel
each of lho:,e 10 years.
"THIS IS THE FIRST time for
me on thjs side." said the 6· 7.
245-pound Unseld. who was vot·
ed the Most Valuable P layer in
the cha m pionship series that
went the limit, creating a win·
ner-t a ke-a ll s1tuat ion in the
seventh game to deter m ine the
league cha mpion
Unseld. who !:>cored 15 points
and sank t\\O big free throws an
the final two minutes. twice
before had been to the finals
with Washington only to lose an
four s t raight games to
Milwaukee an 1971 cind to Golden
State in 1975
"This •~ really something
nice." the lO·Yt·ar veteran from
Lou1sv11le Sc.tid of the firs t cham
pionsh1p in Washington 's l7·ye<.tr
his tory "We've 1.tll waited a
long ta me for this day."
T H E LOSS PUT a damper on
a n incr edible season for the
Sonics. who got off to a d1:.-
astrou!> 5-17 start bul turned
i:lround under lhe gu1dunce of
Coach Lenny Wilkens and came
within one game of t he coveted
ch ampionship
"The players never gave u11. ·
sa id Wilkens . "A couple of
breaks one way or the other and
we could have gotlen closer I
w as proud of th1.• team. We were
m 11 until the end. We didn't give
at awav"
Guard Charles JohnsQn an<t
for war(f Bobby Dandr idge lt•d
the Bullets' victory in the title
game with 19 Points apiece. But
it was a three.point play b)
second-year reserve forward
See BULLEl'S, Page 8 2
Keough Sparkles Peru, Iran
Gain Ties
In Cup Play Angels Split; Ex-CdM Star Wins
From AP Dis patches
OAKLAND-The Oakland A':,
were weary after four stra ight
vict o r ies over the powerful
Yankees and Red Sox. a nd they
could m anage only two r uns in a
doubleheader against the visit·
mg California Angels Wednes·
d ay night.
But the s t ruggling Angels still
found a way lo lose The best
California could s alvage was a
•Split. winning the first game 4·1
:a nd dropping the second 1-0.
( "We were tared we flattened
iout." said c<itcher J 1m Essa an. 1 explamin~ the A's lack of of· l k nsive thrust f But Oakland was propelled by
l a stu rdy bullpen and a nother
·stron g pitching performan ct•
from M-att Keoui.th. a gr<iduate
~of Coroni:I dcl Ma r Hig h.
t
K EOttGll, WHO stopped the
Yankees on four hits S;.iturday.
went 7~3 innin gs in the second
game. but was removed after a
walk and Ra nce Mulliniks' third
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hit had the Angels threaten ing in
the eighth. •
Bob La<.·cy worked out of that
Jam but was replaced by Elias
Sosa after Ly m a n Bost ock
tloublcd wit h one down in t he
ninth Sosa retired the las! lwo
batters for his ninth save
.. Charla~ Finley was talking
I he other night about 91 v1ctones
winning the Wes.Lt•rn 01v1sion."
I ~-Dodgers Tumble .
Lasorda Refwes
To Indict Rwsell
NEW YORK IAP l -"I never
ha d a chance to go home ," a d is·
consolate Davey Lo pes said
a fter the Los Angeles Dodgers
d ropped the ir sixth gam e in the
~ last seven. a 3-2 decision to the
~Ne w York Me t s Wednesday
~ night.
L o pes h ad fielde d a s low
) grounder by Ron Hodges with
New York runners at fi rst and
third and one out in the eighth
inning. He wound up with a re-
ver se double play, b ut not before
Dod~r• Slafe
l on•Ql\t
f-rtCld\*
~ .. tturddY
Atto.am..-KA•C 17'tl
Lo\ Anorltt .at Montt~d' • 30 p m
LO'> A119ele\ at Montredl 4 JO pm
1..0~ An~le-. .ti Monlre .. t 4 JO pm
Steve Hen derson ha d c rossed
the plate w1th the w1nnmg r un.
ln ciddition to the s lowness of
Hodges' ~rounder . there were
t w o fac t or s that beat the
Dodgers. One was Pat Zachry's
t hree-hit patching. the othe r was
B 1 ll Russell's third st ra1ght late·
gam e error t hat set up the win·
nmg run. putting Henderson on
base .
"I K EPT TH E B ALL low, ..
7.achry said. "because 1 wanted
to keep the ball in the ballpark
with these guys." As it was. the
onl y two Los Angel es r u ns
scored on Lopes' hom er in the
third.
Z a c hry. 7·1. didn 't a llow
anoth er hit until the ninth when
Ron Cey singled with one out.
Zachry recorded his sixth career
vict o r y in e i g h t d ecis io n s
again st Los Angeles, but his fi rst
!'o nce being traded to the Mets
last season by Cincinn ati.
"I threw mostly s liders. but
Lop es hat a f astba ll." said
Zachry
Oranges Edge Foe
As Cox Sparkles
ST . LOUIS IAP > --Ma rk Cox
defeated Andre w Pattison 6-4 in
sin gles and paired w ith Cliff
Drysda le for a doubles victory
as the Anah eim Or anges beat
the New Orleans Sun Belt Nets
in Wor ld Team Tennis. 28·27.
Wednesday night.
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('H ARLEY llOUGll, l ·l. look
the loss. the '1ctim of Russell'!:>
e rro r Hough pitched the eighth
after relieving s t arter Bu rt
Hooton. who was lifted for a
p inc h hitter
Hooton yielded two r uns and
e ight hiLc:; in s<'ven innings. while
striking out seven.
J oel Voungblood 's first m ajor
league ho mer in 183 games tied
the score 2·2 in the fourth afte r
the Mets had scored in the third
on Lee Mazz1lli 's double a nd
He nde rson 's single.
~ Q U ES TIO NED A B O U T
Russell 's s haky fielding. Los
Angeles Manager Tom LaS-Orda
refused to ind ict his s hortstop.
"Errors arc pa rt of the game."
he said. adding t hat he did not
intend lo bench Russell . whose
ninth-inning error had cost the
Dodgers a g;.ime agains t the
Mets Monday night
W II lie Montane?.. wh o had
three hits. contribut ed som e
heads-up base-running to the
Mets victory. With Henderson at
third. Montanez stopped when
Lopes fielded I lodges· bouncer
lie t hen st<.t rte d t o retreat
toward fi rst. forcing Lopes to
throw lo Steve Gar vey to retire
Hodges ~s Henderson crossed
the p lute. Subsequently. Mon-
ta nez was run down between
first and second.
"I w as Jletling tired in the run-
do w n ," Mootc nez said. "and
kept !'(lancing back. hoping tha t
Hende rson had finally scored."
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•hr<fl w•s INIUQht IO bt a MV'><le Jltilll'I In tN-
~r cn .. c ..... 11 .... 11 ... _,, fll•gnoWd .u pte~osy
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10 d•Uuu _ _.., removal In Moll<l•'f'\ Qemt
Whtth tell Vk OavellM• •• lh•I POlltlon during
'"-crlflul nln1t1 w""n ltw ~'' uortc1 lhr•~ '""'
to PVll out • • • •r<torv ~l•wn ""Y '"'' mornon9 •• II,. ~,.. ciptod 10 ll•Y In l'Hw
York after W..,.._Mloty \ OAmt -lly lnlo ~
,, .. , IOd•Y n.. P'•'tt'rs r..11 lo~ In IM lo«Jby l'IO
t•l•r '"•" • )0 •.m tn <•s• nobody h•' nolluo .. <•pl IM OoooeH, Clncln11•tl's win
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"rlO\ efter w•l<htno lhem come rrom bfltond In
•II lllfat Oll,,.,.t IO Swtep ttle Gt•ntt
said Kl'ough, I 1 ··well. I don L
think \\inning 59 of our lust l IO 1s
unattainablt! "
T H E A 'S, NOW 32·22. had
their win streak ~napped by left·
hander Ken Brett an lhl' opener
It was the firs t victory for Bren.
2·3. s inee hl' blanked Minnesota
on five hits April 10
Uu ENOS AIHES. Argentan.i
U\ P l A pc nu It y goa I put
Austria into the second round or
the World Soccer Cup Wcdm•s
da ,. . while unrated Peru <.tnd
Iran kept the g1anls a t bay
AP Wl,..iMle
Rut the A 's bounced baC'k and
handed the Angels their 10th loss
in 12 games. seoring the only run
off starter Tom Gnffin. 0-2. 10
the fo urth on Gary Thomasson's
doub le. Mario Guerrero 's
sacrifice and Mitchell Page's
grounder
Johann Krankl. Europe's No I
goa I scorer this sea~on, score<I
from the penall y SPol in the 4<1lh
m inutt' lo gl\e Austria a 1·0 win
ovc·r Swcdl'n in Group 3 Spain
held Brazil to a 0-0 draw 1n thl·
same group MARVIN WEBSTE R FOLLOWS THE BALL AFTER SCORING.
Thl' Austrians moved into tht
second row1d a nd Joined /\rgen
tin a <1nd Ital~. "ho qualified
from Group I Tuesday Fat Lady Sings
"It wa:, great to sl'e us come
back hke that." said Manager
J :H:k ~kKeon. who 'II send John
Johnsoll' a{!amst ChT1s Knapp m
tonig ht's series finalt• "We
\\1.•rcn't hitting. so we had to
scratch for everything we got "
G ROL'P t P RODVCt:D two
surprnses lloll <Jnd . runners up
in the pi:isl World Cup in 1974.
(ailed ·lo ~cl ·past the dO ·Or ·dit
tackling of Peru aod could onl~
manage a O·O draw
W ruhington Fans Celebrate
Brett blanked the I\ 's on two
h its over seven innings of thl·
opener. Paul llanzell mopped
up. losing th<' s hutout wh('n
p1nch -hattt'r Dave R1.·ve r1ng
ham mered a two-out homer in
thl· ninth.
"(WAS RE ALLY mentally up
for this one. because I hadn't
won for two months We've been
See ANGELS. Page RZ
Sc·olland was held to a I I
dr aw bv Iran i:lnd even the
Srots · iioal was a gift. scored by
an lr an1an dcfcndcr
Group 4 remained open . but
Holland and Peru were favontt.•:-
to advance. each with t h rce
points from two games,
IJ rou p p l ac in gs a ft cr
Wl'dnesday's games Croup 3.
Austria 4 Points, Brazll 2, Sweden
and Spain 1. G roup 4. Holland.
Peru 3. Scotland and 1 rnn t
\vASll l~GTO'\I 1AP1 For
\\'<ishington ba~kcthall r~n ... the
Fal Lach hnall\ ..,an~. <.1nd the
music t·ould riot h.JH' ht•l'n
S\\t•etcr for th<: t·1ty that hi:id not
''on .t rnaJor ... port .• c•ham
µ1 o ns h1p lor :1'; year.'>
P e o p l (' I I <1 l' " t· d t i.
neighborhood h<.tr.., lo ~l'(' lhc•1r
\\.'c.t1>hmgton Bullets upset thc
Scaltlc ~uperSon1rs 105 !>!'i
\V cd nesday ni~ht for t he National
Ha!-.ket ball Assocwt1on t1tl<·
This cit~. "ta•re spr.rt,,
nor mally t akes a IJ;,ick :.cal lo
CONFLICTING OPINIONS l 'mp1re John
:\lcShcrry. who signals out. has t he fm<1I
sa)' O\'t•r the New York Mcls' Ron llod~es.
who s1g1w ls s<.1fe. on a pl ay at the plate in
volving Los An~c les Dodgers catc her
Stc\'e Yeager ancl the Ml'ls' Bobby Valen
tine Wcdncsda.v night m New York. Valen
tme tne<1 to ..,con• I rom ~ceond aftl'r :1
base h it
politics. wa.'> cau~ht 1.1r, 1n lht·
Bulll'l" Son1l".-.. championsh11•
... erac•s p<Jnly because mo~t local
I ans ne\l•r dr<.•a mccl until rcct!nl
h th al thl'1r team would ~l'l lhal
lar
"I don't think an) body an tht·
C'1ly eXJX'Cled them tv wan Lhe l l·
tie... shouted Don Connor over
the d m 10 one d owntown bar
wht•rc rans celcbralcd Hobby
Dandrad~c·:; ~amc·l'n<hng dunk
shot by tossing popeorn and beer
1ntn l he air
Th<· <'hamp1onsh1p 1s tht· ln-:-.t
1n llw team·s 17 )t'CJJ lri:lnchH•l'
anrl lh<· first national sports t1llt·
this l·1tv has COJl>)ed :.IO(.'C tht'
Washington Redskins be<.tt the
l'lw·.1iw Bears i:J rJ to win th(·
j'., al :oni:ll Football League <'ham
ptOll:.lllp in 1942
"" E WANT THE F'al Lach
W<' want the Fat Lad)."
began the chanl in one bar rl ur
1111! thl· final Quarter o f the·
i: amt• a:-t :ms ;rnt1c1 pated I ha!
\ wtorv \\3S nigh
ThC' · F'<il L.idy relercncc \\as 111
,1 quote b.v Bullet:-Coa('h l>ll'k
~lolla thal had n•c·e1ved "1dC'
pubhc1t~
"ThC' oper:.i .Jin I 0 ' er l1I lht·
Fc.tt Lady sings." Motta had salfl
1.·Jrl\ ti' the ;-;Bt\ pla)ofh
against Ph1ladelph1a The quot•·
hec-.1 m~· a s lo_gan of sup1J0rl
"hen tht• Bullets were behind
'"I hl:' Is One or the best lhtn!(s
that·.., happened to Washin~ton
thC' town·._ going to go crazy
tontghl. .. declared one fan wh<1
toa~tNI I he Bullets' triumph in J
cro" dect s ingles bar
The place. like many other..
across town. was packed with
Bullets suppQrter'> who watchect
the ~amc on telcv1s1on from
~l'attle
SUNSHINE, N. Y.
SE11LE FOR TIE
NEW YORK-The California
Sunshine had its four-game wan-
n 1 n ~ streak ~ri:ipped hen·
Wednesday night when the Cosf.i
Mesa.based team had lo settle
fo r a l · l t ic with the New York.
Eagles in an American Soccer
League game
Ancty-i;hapma n scored for the
Sunshine tn the 76th minute after
Tom Mul roy·-. penalty kick in
minute 64 h;.id put the Euglt>s
ahead
Wrong-way Goal Saves Surf
By HOWARD L. Hl\NOV
OI Ille O.lly Pllel Statt
The Chicago Sting o utscored
the California Surf. 2· l. but un·
fo rtunately for them . one of the
goals was in the wrong net and
ga"e the struggling Surf a 2·1
victory Wednesday night before
a s mall t urnout or 4 .9!;3 a l
Anaheim Stadium
Anselmo V1c1oso scored a goal
for t.ho Surf at 16 :31 of the
second hulf lo break a scon ng
dr ought. that lasted through bet·
ter t han rout games and 442
minutes. 46 seconds in the North
A m erlcan Soccer League owling.
ti
Rut 11 took a "gift" goal by
Sting defender De rek Spalding
for the Surf to break a four-game
losing streak agrunst the Stang,
now 1·13fortheseason
Some years a{!o, Wrong W:iy
Corrigan crossed the A tlanl it
Ocec-n by plane when he \\as
supposed to be heading West
from New York ~palding also
made a wrong way fl1J?ht lw1th
the balll when he drilled a ~hot
into his own goal a little more
than a minute after Vicioso's tal-
ly to give the Surf a 2 0 lead.
Unfortunately for the Stang.
this goal proved to be the d1f.
fert'.'OCl' on the S('oreboar d
The Surf had .s truggled
through four stnughl shutout de·
feats before meeting up with the
l · 12 Sting and Co;.ich John Sewell
feels has team hao:; gotten back ~'
behC'f 111 itself "We po~s1bly lost
a htth• bclwf m oursclve. ~ore
th1c, ~.une." he said
Was he sat1sf1ed \\1th the \'IC·
torv'
.:,.m c:;at1sf1ed 11 \H' wm every
game one-nil." he said
The Surf had 23 shots on goal
to l'1ght for the Sti ng a n d
otherwise dominated the .iCt1on
1n every re:spect but sconna
"l t hank we totaJly dominated
the game." Sewell added. "I will
qualify that because dom1 natton
comes with scorinf! goals. d oesn 't
1t?
"We controlled the game for
~ percent or the time i:lnJ even
though we didn't J?ct lhl.' clear
s hot~ we dad an the four ~am(!l).
we lo~t . 1 foll we \\.ere a five-ni l
team tonight "
l ri re1erence to th(• ~onl by
Spald ing. ~well added "I doo·t
think he real\7.ed where h e wa!\
and un1o rtune te1y Cfor t ht•
Sling l. t he goal was in the way l
See StiKF , Pa ge B:!
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tnerl ttJ tJ lk .Jim "'rc·gos1 ou1 of
Laking m e oul. but 11 d1dn '1
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T ill' Angt•ls 1ump1,-cJ un ... 1.1r11·r
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r/i e lhtrd Ro n f'a rrl-.. who
h11mt·n ·d 1r1 t he· M'vc·nth · ''alked
.111tl Br1;m l>o"n1ng :-inglt·d ''1th
• 1111• out
Hoth runnt·r~ :11lvam·1·d on ,,
;.:rn11ncl nut. ;,incf Hobby ' (:r11't~
l11ll11\\'1•cl with ;i two-run !'.inglt·
lll) tht· m 1cldlt.• Gri l•h s toh·
-.t•t•1md <Ind llo~t()(;k <'<IPl>Cd the
•'<Illy with a run-scoring single.
"We were a htllc flat after
plav11li! l ht• Yankt•es <i nd the
H1>d ~ox." :1d m1tted Sosa . "flut
\\' l' <' a n • 1 t a I-c• ., n y l h tn g for
~ranted Wt• have• a lot o f con
ltcfrt'l('t' no" wc should pl:Jy <1t
lc•U!>I •;oo ha ll th1• rl's t of lht·
w a v
Lakers Trade
Abernethy
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lotl ~I\ t ht•\ lw\t· t r;ulc·d fll rw:i rd
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po111 t-. J ntl :.S r; rcho unds whilt·
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.\IJL•rnc·t hy ''as ;_i t h1 rd -rounc1
l'lw 1n· ol Lo~ Angl'lt·~ in 1971l
aftl'r pl aying ht~ college• carcl'r
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T he• s1·k•('t1on lradcc1 lnr by the
Lakt"rs will h<> the• 3Rth overall 1n
lht• draft and g1v£'s t he m two
... cconrl ·round picks
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Lrm•n l•noo tc>rill-• "'' torr•cl PiKt a l IM plait, ano -ently IN l\OQlltmarlsh lluMP is
11•\t a "'4'mcwv. Bostock Pk kect up lllfH 1111> Ir
IM •win o.u ano row""' 13 nits In Ills 1a S4 31 ~
Dal>. ii .41• CllP
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BULLETS ...
l\l1l l'I\ Kupchak a nd Unseld's
111•1• throw~ that cooled a Seattle
1d11 v 1n the f1na I, Cr antic manutcl\.
TU F. SONl('S, who shol just 39
IJ t•r n •nl for the gamt? to
Wui.hington·~ 45 1~rcent . trailed
79 HG afll'r three periods Seattle
<'lost>ct to within 98·94 in the final
lwo minutl's before Kupchak hit
tt thrce·pojnt pluy with 1:30 to
~o .
Frt'd Brown sank a free throw
a nd hit a bank shot and Paul
S1 las hit a layup lo bring tht>
Sonics to within 101·99 with 18
Rcconds on th<' clock. But s ix
se<.'onds late r. Unseld sank two free throws to <.'!inch the victory
that ('Oded. once and for all. the
Uullcts' status as the NDA 's
lll'rt'nn1<1I bridesmaid
"I wa:. just s tanding there and
l h£· l.HJll boWlced through !Seat·
1 ll' l'l'nh•r l Marvin Webster 's
h.• s:s . · · Said K upchak. who
.:r&t>be-<I ~h~oost-b1ttl in ~
t·rc1wd of Soni<· plttycrs under thl'
h,1 ,kl'I "I JlLSI htld 11 10 "
"TllA"r Wi\8 " BIG play for
Wm.t11nuton," 1w1d Wiike n". "II
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T lw llulll'ts h<•d ljVOide<l
1•l111\ir1ut10n o n Sunday whe n
I hl'Y roulNI the Sonics 117·82 at
Lundovt•r. Md .• lo even the
se ries at three victories apiece.
And then they won the biggest
fttt m e of all -on the roa<' Wednesday night.
"THIS TEAM NEVER gave
up." said Motta. 'Tm so proud
of them . Nobody expected us to
l!O this far , but here we are -
NBA champions."
Motta a lso praised the los ing
Sonics.
"T hese are two very fine
basketball t.eams, "-he s aid. "It's
too bad one had to lose , but l'm
glad we we re not the ones."
"No one except those involved
kne w how far we came." said
Wilke ns. "A lot of people aroWld
the country looked past us . even
when we were winning . We
proved to the m we are a good ball
club.
"WASIDNGTON WAS a better
team tonight and you have to
give them credit for the cham. p1onship"
WASHINGTON llOSI -O.nor10Qt "· H•r••
17 Un1tld IS, Gre~\" 6, H-W>n I), C .JotiftS<>n
''• 8all.,d •. Wr19"I 2. ltUO<llak ll. fot•IS 40 2>-Jt 10~
S EATTLE: '"' -J JOl>nson 10, S•~ma 11,
Web\ltt 21. 0 JoNISol\ •. l•/llllMnl 11, Brown 21. S1t•s •. Totals JS 19-4.J 99
Washl"910FI l t 11 '6 16-IOS
SHlllt! 11 11 11 33-99
Fouled out -H•yes, Wllll•ms. Tot.I fouls -
Washl"910tl)l,Se•lll•21 A-U .091•1Sutll•.
F,.._Pftffe8J
SURF •..
believe he was trying to kick it out
of bounds ."
Sewell fell the Surf became a
little casual and compl acent
afler getting the two goals.
·'That made the last 10
minutes nerve -wracking after
they scored. didn't it?"
Dick Advocaat scored the lone
Sting goal with 10:59 left on an
as sist from Gordon Meskovic.
Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
100 Respond to Want Ad
Veeck's
t'rom AP Dispatches
ClllCAGO Chicago White Sox owner Bill
Veeck sa ys everyone who answered wanl ads for a
pitche r will have a tryout
Th~ would-be bi~ leaguers include a person
who s ent this on his Job application ··1 throw 't-m
a ll -fastballs , sliders and hookers "
Afte r looking o ver the more than 100
responses. Veeck said. "We 'll check out every one.
Our farm department will send
cards in viting each one to a
tryout."
Aflt•r vi e win g the
responses. Vecck reached back
30 years ago to tell a tale that
explains the invitations.
·'I had the Cleveland club
a nd Larrv Alktns was a
Cleveland fight promoter who
own <'d a J01nl we used to closl:'
up at night in St Louis ." Veeck 11u. vnGx
s aid. "l..ai;.a_.bad a friend who loved to scout ~ou~
ballpfayers Just -as -allobby:-.. Te'U-go OlT on-fits
vacation and look at kids playing ba ll "
V('cck said one day ht• got a rrant1c <.'a ll from a
s aloon kecpt.>r friend
"llC' said his friend had found a real prospect
., .. I guve• our scouting people hls nam e and told
the m to look him over ...
Vt>t.>l'k i;uid the scouts did11 't follow Ve eck's re.
•1111':-I nor :1 rollowupof a request he m ade .
"T h•· m·xt lim1• Larry calll'<l he sa id. 'Now.
1m m1.•ho1ly t•ls\• k1\1)W)i uhoul him We ~Olla move m
;:.1 hours' '
I 11t11un :-ie·oots got into action loo late and
a1111t h,·r C'luh 11!~11,•cl I hl· youngster for a mere $500
''111!> namr-." s nit! Veeck , "was Mantle
M l('kt·v Munu ... · ·
r-----Q.,.lr of IM D•11------.
Na tional Basketball Assn. Commissioner
Larry O'Brien with tongue in cheek kidding about
the lengthy playoffs : "Maybe we should make the
ser ies five out of nine games and play till the
Fourth of July ...
ft~ E•tft'efl I• an...,.t St-"n
NEW YORK -Affirmed will try to win the
Triple Crown Saturday when he opposes four other
3-year-olds including arch·rival Alydar in the Bel-
mont Stakes.
Affirmed. of Ha rbor View Farm. winner of the
Kentucky Derby and Preakness. drew the No. 3
pos t today for the 11/'l·milc classic. He will be rid·
dell by Ste ve Cauthen. >
Calumet F a rm's f\lydar. the De rby and
Preakness runner up, will start from the No. 2 slot
under Jorge Velasquez
J a mes W. Phillips' Darby Creek Road. ridden
by Angel Cordero. drew the rail. The two outside
horses a re Ogden Phipps' Judge Advocate, J eff
F'e II. and Miami Lakes Ranch 's Noon T i m e
Spende r . Ruben Hernandez.
Ebetdwre itt Sperts ...
COLLEGE BASEBALL -USC and Ar12ona
Stale are the fina l s urvivors in the College World
Series following SC's 3·2 win over North Carolina
and Arizona State 's 11·3 rout of Miami Wednesday
at Omaha. John Wells ' sacrifice ny in the top or
the .nin!h broke a 2·2 tie as the top.ranked Troja ns
capitalized on two passed balls and a wild p1t<.'h in
scoring their runs in the last two innings. Casey
Lindsey scattered six hits lo lead Arizona State to
its victor y a nd another s hot at Southern Cal to night.
HORSE RACING -Saturday's Belm ont
Stakes will be a rerun of the Kentucky Derby and
Preakness with AIOrmed challenged by AJydar ac·
cording to Lai Barrera, Affirmed's trainer ..
Lallit Pinc-.v rode three winners at Holl.vwood
Park and Frank OUvares on Roman Obelisk cap·
lured the Westchester Stakes Wedriesda~ at Hollywood Park.
Wrecks
TRACK Cubn 's Olym p1<' ~<lid mNlal winner Alb~rto Juanto rf'na, won tlll' -iOO-metc r da~h 111
45.17 and East Gl'rmun.v s \:do lh yt't µut the ~hol
69·10'"' in an inte rnational track meet WedneMJay
m Prague. Czt-chos lovakrn East Germany 's l\n·
dreas Bus.sea won thl' 1100 1n I 45 5 while Harald
Schmidt of West Ge rmany doubled m the 400 in
termediate hurdles ~50.47 > and the 200 t21 241.
GOLF The only Amcncan rema ining in a
fie ld of 16 at lht• Ur1 t1sh Amateur champ1onsh1ps
at Troon. Scotland. 1s 52 year-old Frank Campbell
following his 3 &11<1 I victory over Peter Buchanan
o ( ScoUand Campbell meets Gavin Levenson of
South Afric a l oda y Ok laho ma State
sophomore Rafael Alarcon, from Guadala;ara.
Mexico. Nhol a 5 unde r p<ir fii to t ake the first·
round 1nd1v 1dual lead m lhl· tt.CAA champ1onsh1p:.
al Eugene. On•
• -SOXiNG -LOS 'AlfR1!1~ecCOl' R1Vt: •• tt4fn--
ralhed to take a unanimou~ l~und decision over
AUl{USlin i:strada or F.I Paso In a fight at La~
Vegas .. N1caraf(ua ·s Alexis Arguello will de·
fe nd his Junior lightweight WDC c rown against
Vilomar •·emandez of the Dominican Republtc at
Madison Square Garden July 26 ... Odds on WBC
heavyweight champion Ken Norton to defe<tt
l.arry Holmes m La:-Vegas Friday night have
dropped to Ii s.
Bi\SEBALIA L1m1ti(lg the Sar. Diego Padre~
to six hits. Ross Grimsley of Montrea l became tht·
maJor ll'a~ues' firs t 10-~a ml'
winner Wt>dnesday m an 8·3 win
:it Montreal Cincinnati· ..
BUI Bonham gamed his seventh
victory against no defeats in a
9-6 win over the Chicago Cubs
as lhe Reds took over first place
in the National League West
race ... Phil Niekro frustrated
St. Louis on four s ingles and
Bilr Pororoba npped a grand
""L•H•u•o s lam homer to lead Atlanta lo a
6·0 victory ... Jim Slaton five·hJt the Milwaukee
Brewers and Rusty Staub kno<:ked in four runs
with a two-run home r a d ouble and a sacnfice fly
in Detroit's 8· 1 win
OTHER SPORTS !'cw Orleans Jazz guard
Donald "Slick" Watt!> Jn<.l h1" tamtly es caped wtth
minor inJunes whe n the ir car overturned near
Pendleton. Ort.· Sc(Jll1sh soccl'r star Willi~
Johnston was t•sc:ort<'d awa y by uniformed police
a fte r landing in Lont.lon Banned for hfe from play
ing for S<.'olland m World Cup soccer. Johnston. 1n
tear s . had no c:ommcnt . !\lark Roth. with a 22:?
average through 12 games . has t aken the lead m
the Portland Open professional bowling tourna-
ment ... Rains have radically altered the course
tor 430-milc Ba)u lnte rnacwna l for <'ar~ and
motorcycles. which begms F'nclay
Wo~ At hi.et~• Need Sup pert.
RENO Women athletes need s pecial
support bras 1us t as m alt' athlel('" need
Jockey ~tretrj.'-, <.1c·cord1ng to <1thlf't1l' 1 hcrap1st
Joan G1llctt1.·
S he endorses th<' ~upport bra a~ a c n t1ca1
piece of equipme nt for fe m al<' athlctt?s and
adds lhe t·ustom-fllted bras a re a rea!
breakthrou#!h for largP breasted women who
may shy away from -;port!' because they a r(>
conccrne<f about a dequate breast support
The brus also he lp to prevent a condition
known a!; "Coopers Droo p." whl're lack oC
support can result m s train on bre ast ltga-
ments causmg the breasts to sag
S ports on Radio, T\f
RADIO: Today Bascbal! -Dodgers at Mon
treat. 4·30. KABC 1790 1. Horse Racing -Feature·
Race from llollywntHI Park. 5 30, KIEV (117(\•
Tonight Buselw ll Angels at Oaidcind . 7 30
KMPC moi.
TV: None scheduled
FOOTBALL -The San Diego Chargers have
signed wide receiver John Jefferson out of Arizona
State for a re ported $400.000 over a four -year span
... The Char gers also signed tackle Milton
Hardaway and running bac k llickey An·
derson ... Randy Slmmrta, the USC wide re· r;r••••••C~N••••••~ ceiver. was a mong 18 players signed by the Buf. 91
falo Bills Wednesday ... Ohio State has been
reprimanded for football reeruiting and student s 1 0 benefit violations from 1973 to 1975 by the NCAA. I
T he action does not include any' sanctions and will :'I s CNITH THIS CO~POf f
11
• not affect the unive rs ity's eligibiHLy for post· •
seaso n rootball bowl games or
te levision ... Placekicke r Terry Harris a nd two
East Divis ion
W L Pct. GB
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct. GB
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TENNIS/ BASEBALL/ VOLLEYBALL
.4r a Te1u1.i Roundup------
V an Linge on Tour
John Wa~ nc ~·lub pro Jf'rn
V•a I.Inge, ~ho &long "1\h
m•xed doubles partner Gall
Glugow were upset Sunda\ ln
the finals o{ the Adoption c"u1lci
tenni:, toumcy, will be taking a
leave of ab6t!nce from lhe r lub
slarttng this wee kend to pr~pa1 e
for the UJ>('oming U.S. Open r lub
semifinals tn New York July
25-27
Van Linge, a form e r I.A
Strings player and top pro in the
area, will make stops an 81rm
rngbam, Alabama and Georgia
lo play in some major touma·
ments on tus way to the eastern
seaboard.
In the U.S Open, Van Llnge
will team with Glasgow in lhe
mixed doubles and with touring
pro Tom Leonard in the men's
doubles.
·aenelit Event
The Harbor Racquet club will
be holding a tennis skills touma·
l''or further mrormatton cau
8 17 8878
Entries for the Laguna Beach
Doubles Tennis Classic must be
f.\lbm atted by~ pm. Friday. En·
tries and inquiries should be
made to the sponsoring Nolan • ll~al Estate office at 494·9473.
The tournament Is slated for
ttw weekends of June 17·18 and
June 24·25 on the Laguna Beach
lltgh and Irvine Bowl courts.
Procet•d s will be used to 1m·
prove the city's public courts.
Wagne Club S1tuflbed~; MARY JANE SMITH In the most recent issue of
T ennis Magazine. the John
Wayne club in Newport Beach
was cons picuously left off a list
which ranked the top SO clubs in
the nation.
Included on the list were Los
C::iballeros in Fountain Valley
OC Stars'
Girl Trips
and the Newport Beach TC. Top Ex-mates brass at the Wayne Club were
., ____ m_ent fo~_P.layers lLiit ™!:-OJ\
-:tun'e IT. A11 proceeds from the
event will J?O to the California ·
Youth Tenms Foundation for un-
derprivleged younRste rs who
can't afford the cost of tennis lessons.
miffed . . so much so that ~~.il~:(f;;+.--t1tW;;~r-h"n-WiUig plarrs--to tAfJ ~ SANTA -BA-RB*RA ~ -
for a trip for the editor of TennlS The Orange County
Magazine. so he can see first Stars. who had nothing
hand what the wayne Club Of· but trouble here last
fcrs. year . losing three out of
Entry blanks can be obtained
at the Harbor Racquet club.
nearby sporting goods stores
and at city park and recrea-~ I ton a I departments or you can
call CYTFat (714)830-5610
Entries will be acc-e ptcd uµ tu
lhe day of the event. The touma·
ment wilt start at noon with
singles matches in the A and R
d1v1sions. followed by the mixed
doubles at a anct (· l> mixed
doubles at '1 ·:m
.JWl'C Na•e• Pro
Pro Jim Gotses, in charge of
Junior development al the John
Wayne Tennis C lub. will be
leaving to go into the real estate
investment business and will be
replaced by 1'1ike Amador, who
1f> a native of California and h<.1s
sµe nt the past three to four
months with the club.
Entpl.oyee• Read fl
The greater Orange Count'
Employees Assoc1at1on will be
JERRY VAN LINGE
holding a tennis tournament this
weekend
For turther information call
tournament director Mike
Mathis at 89--1-9837 or 586-0350.
Dorton S~ore Well
South Coast Pl::i1.a Hotel \\a!>
the Sl l C or a ch<.1 mp1ons h1p
pli.ty<>ff to concludt.• the Raucou~
Cau cus round robin tennis
c1rcu1t recently. High point Wtn·
ne rs included threl' players from
a doctor's round robin Or. Paul
Kuhn and wife Jack ie of
Newport Beach and Tess Cowan
of Lido Isle
In the cha mp1onsh1p final.
J a ckie Kuhn and Lonny
Hardeman defeated Cowan and
Paul Kuhn 1n a sudden de ath ue-
hreaker
Et·ents Planned
Entries are now b<'sng accept·
(•d for the &"enth Annual Foun
tain Valle\ Tennis Club tennis
tournamerit.Julv l·4and8·9
De adline tor· the tournament,
whic h 1s oJ)(!n to players of a ll
d1viswns.1s J unc 14
Among the arguments from four meetings .. started
the Wayne Club is that 1t boasts the 1~78 campaign on a
more top-ranked players than prom1smg note as . they
any other tennis club in s wept by the Spakers
C l·r three games to none at orma. Wednesday nt~ht take
No~ DUO OlJI'.,· over ~ole possession of n.1 n f 1 r s t p I ace 1 n l h <'
CHARLES HURT
The North's s upposed height
s uperiority is taking a batlenng
before the 13th Orange County
All-star basketball game gets
under w::iy June 17 with the loss
of 6·8 Mike Witt. a Servile High
star. who has signed with the
California Angels and leaves for
duly June 16.
Also lost ea rlier and not
~e leNcd was 6·8 Steve Trumbo
of El Modena High. who left for
Iln~ham Young Untvers1ty.
The South attack was
damaged when Capis trano
Valley High guard Bob Charles
dropped out due lo a knee in·
1ury Santa Ana's 6·8 Jim Galla
has not shown up for practice
and 1s out of the game.
lntcrnat1onal Volleyball
A~sn.'s W es tern
D1v1s1on.
The game scores were
12·10. 13·11. 15-13.
Mary .Jane Smith. who
played for Sa nta
Barbara last year, had
an outstanding game for
the Stars as she came up
with 14 saving digs.
The victory by the
Stars (4-1 > moved the m
a half game in front of
the Sp1kers.
Santa Barbara's cf·
forts were hindered an
the game because of an
tnJury to right-side hitter
Pe te Stefaniuk. who re-
ce1 ved il shot due to a
sore arm and was l1mtl·
cd to only blocking
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SLACKS
JACKETS
VESTS
8Qrg Breezes
Past Ramirez
PA RlS <AP I -· ~weden 's Bjorn Borg but
Mexico's Raul Ramirez. 6·3, 6·3. 6·0 today to move
into the sem1f1nals and a step closer to his third
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Borg. the No. 1 seed. will face the winner of a
best -of-five-set clay court match later today
between llalv's Corrado Barazzuti and No. 4 seed
Eddie Dibbsof Miami Beach.
Dick Stockton of Dallas and defending cham-
pion Guillermo Vilas of Argentina meet in
Saturday·s other semifina l match at Roland
Carros Stadium.
Until today. it was the classic confrontation re -
pealed frequently during the first 10 days of the
tournament: the artful European topspin game
consistently defeated American serve-and-volley
firepower
But then Stockton simply outfoxed Spain's
Manuel Orantes. the No. 5 seed who has been play.
mg quite well here despite an ailment.
Men'' OloarterllMll 01<> s1001cn. u !. , CH>f Manut't Or<1nlt>. Sp.om. S·l, 6·l , 6·' 6 4, Gulll~•mo V114) A•Qenton• bHI H•~ GlldeMtO\l•r, Oulr, • • 2·6, 6 I l-<>.
6) w-·· °'6at1orf ..... I' BttQtlff' Stt'N>n, fran<f'. Ott Mtra!tlav• Bendlov•. C.Zf"ChO~k>vi.tki11t, & l , o l . V1<91r11a Rull<•, Ro~;!:~\ g:~;:.o~~~:!'· Un.Qu•y. t..l. • • &-o
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•nO f'red MM.Nit, U S , 0 •. 0•7
Delany an All-star
FRESNO-Costa Mesa High product Dennis
Delany, a four-year starter at UCLA as a catcher
at UCLA. was named on the NCAA 's District 8 All·
star ba~eball team.
And Rich Rom mel. a product of Mission Viejo
High and a pitcher with Fullerton State. was
chose n on lhe S('<.'Ond team
Delany, aside from his defensi ve ability
behind the plate, hit the ball at a .339 clip.
Also .making the first team were pitchers
DC'rek Tatsuno (l{awaii) and Bi ll Bordley !USC l,
outfielders T1111 Tolman <USCl , Craig Johnson
<UCLA l and Tom Dodd <Ore~on ), infielders Dave
Engle <USC>. Ron Johnson <Fresno Stale>. Randy
Johnson <San Jose State> and Dennis l3arlield
(Ca I), and designated hitter Jim Rothford <Fresno
Stale I.
SBVC Grid Coach Dies
SAN BERNARDINO <AP> -Funeral services
will be held Friday in Stockton for Donald C. "Tiny"
Campora. former San Francisco 49ers player and
head football coach at San Bernardino Valley
College for the past two years.
Campora, 50, died Monday following a heart
attack at San Bernardino County Medical Center. He
had telephoned-the college earlier in the day to say he
wasn't feeling well. and then cbecked himself into
the hospital.
Campora joined the staff at SBVC during the
1976 football season, and was to have become athletic
director th.is summer.
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Halos Stay Home
Angeh Draft From Own Backy~
or the five Orange Coast a rea
products selected in Wednesday's por.
lion of the maJor league baseball draft.
three were tabbed by the Cahfom1a
Angels.
Ri ch Rommel and Tim Wallach.
who played for Cal State Fullerton
this past season, and Bill Spnngm an,
who s larrect a l Ora l Roberts
University in Tulsa . Okla . were draft·
t·d by the An~els .
Also selected Wt're liCLA ·., Dennis
Delany by the St. Louis Cardinals.
Maler Dei 's Bob Meacham by the
Chicago Whale Sox and Southern Cal
College's Randy Greer by the •
Philadelphia Phillies.
Springman. a 19i4 graduate of
Dana Hills lhgh who attended Sad
dleback College. Cerritos College and
then went to Oral Roberts where ht>
batted .310 this season. was s~ected
on the seventh round of the regular
phase. A second baseman. he hit a '
grand slam homer against Anzona iucH llOMMEl. otE""" ol!u~
State in lhe College World ~ne~-_ ·-- -.,__. ------·-~n1tal11~n.r_ ffF~ "f1l~-eman who Meacham. the only prepst.er on the
prepped at University l hgh and .went area hst, will graduate from Mater
on to Cal State Fullerton after astmt at Det High this month. An infielder, he
Saddlebark. was tabbed on round was drarted in the J4th round by the
eight, the 196th player_P1cked. Wallach Chicago White Sox after batting .388
was the Southern Caltfom1a Baseball for the Monarchs this season. Assoc1ah~n MVP this pas t campaign In Tuesday's action. Orange Coast
after leading the Titans with a .400 bat· College's Bobby Smith was drafted
ting average. 78rb1and16homers by M ilwaukec a nd Oral Roberts' Ron
home rs. , Meridith. a Golden West College
Rommel. tht'.'. Titans mOlJ!ld ace product. was tabbed by Houston.
who went to M1Ss1on V1eJo H1Rh and Also included in \vednesdav':-
Saddlcback College, '.'Yas tabbed on se lections were T im Flannery
the 15th round. selection No 378. He Robert Palmer and Erik Hendnck:.
had ;.i i ·2 regular season record with of Chapman Collcg(• and Cal State
a 1 54 earned run average . Fullerton's Hilly Gore and Dan Dela~y. who prepped at Costa Whitmer
Mesa High. was the 12th round pick O thl'r!> inc lud e d Sa n Juan
of th<' St. Louis Cardmals. He was the Capistrano resident Christopher
captain of the UCLA team this past Smith who played at USC. Canyon
season and was the first team All-High's Mi chael Bya rs. Troy Hjgh's
Pa.c1f1c 8 Conference s outhern John Christensen and ex-Savanna
d1v1s 1on lllg h pitcher Brian Hayes.
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Ruttman (Joe) Raees at Riverside
R IVERSIIJ~ The name ot ftut·
lman h~ bet-n 1trnund aulomoblle
ral'ing slnl't lhe tarly 50s when Troy
wo11 tht-Jmlianapolas SOO-mile race
for J C Ags3anian in 1952.
Sunday at R1vcn.1de fntemationjl
Raceway. •mother Ruttman wtll be
\•ery much in evidence.
Ruttman will t>e completing a
whirlwind weekend in Sunday's race.
He will qualiry Friday tor the 200-
kllometer event. then fly 2.500 mile~
to Toronto and drive in a USAC st.o<'k car road race at MosspoM Saturday
He will return to Ontario for Sun-
day's race to complete the cycle.
When ~Y won at Indy in 1952. Joe
was a 7-year -old schoolboy 1n
Lynwood. But racing was in his
veins.
race for many years. I decided that it
I dldn 't start soon I'd get to the aite
where I'd have to change my ~oats
and do something el:le 10 r~cmg
besides drive."
Joe's first attempt at driving a
ra ce car came lrt 1963 when he drove
his older brother's stock car in the in-
augural Motor Trend 500 and Clnished
10th.
This lime 1l will be 33 year-old Joe
Rull man. the vouni!er brother of
Troy whO will be competing in the
Warner W Hodgdon 200 Grand
American race. a companion feature
to the NAPA 400 Winston Cup stock
car race .
"Two years before l came out here
to UpJand. I shifted Into a major pro·
gram:· Ruttman says. "I wanled to
"I was so bubbling with en
lhusiasm and confidence." he says,
'I thought that 1f I could do this well
with no experience. l 'd be another
Pamelli Jones or Troy Ruttman .
~
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Reg. 12.88. Front end
wheel alignment. Includes
complete suspension
1nspec.11on. caster and
camber check and
adjustment as needed
steering wheel positron
check. toe·m and toe·O:.Jt.
followed by a road test
Add11ional $3 charge for
cars equipped with torsion
bars and add1!1onal S2
chargo for cars equipped
w1tn air cond1tion111g Call
for an appointment now
and save
Most American cars.
.. ~~-1 I · m.J
2.88ea.
SALE!
Reg. 3.77 ea. Your choice
tone-up kits. Kits for
most VW bugs. most
Toyotas and Oatsuns.
Hurry m and save!
5.88 ea. SALE!
Reg. 6.99-7.99. Your
choice of RAC"' oll
pressure gauge or
ammeter. Both Include
360 degree cradle mount,
fully enclosed backplate.
mounting and connecting
hardware, more.
1.99 to
3.99
SALE!
Reg. 2.99 to 4.99.
Purolator• air filters •••
$1 off! Helps improve
engrne performance ,and
eH1c1ency Sizes to flt most
American cars.
l ll ~•eshene<S
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1s· c.artoon couple and
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3.88
SALE!
Reg. 5.66. Kr1ve>c"'
no-tangle 12 ft. copper
clad battery booater
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49.88 SALE!
Reg. 69.99. RAC9 Prec:lak>n Maat9r Teat
and TuM Kit. Includes:
"Maxi-Tune" Ignition
Analyzer. DC ilming light,
compression tester, and
tots morel
ea.
Size BR78 x 13 Reg 46 99 oa. F.E T 1 99 ea
TWIN STEEL BELTED
RADIAL WHITEWALL
•Two steel belts SALE!
•Two polyester radial plies
• Whitewall styling
• Sale prices include installation
Size
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55 99 ea.
59.99 ea.
63.99 ca.
59 99 oa.
63 99 ea.
67.99 ea.
69.99 oa
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(excepl mag wheels)
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42.88 ea. 2 40 ea
44.88 ea. 2 58 ea
47.88 ea. 2 76 ea
49.88 ea. 2 96 ea.
47.88 ea. 2.83 ea
49.88 ea. 3.03 ea.
54.88 ea. 3 19 ec'\
56.88 ea. 3 34 ea
Reg. 59.99. Mtdl1ncf8 40-channel LE.O. CB radio.
S/RF meter. L.E.D digital channel 1ndical0f that's clear
and easy to read. Transm1ltor indicating light. and more
2.99 gal. SALE!
Reg. 3.44. Prestone"
summer coolant. Add to
your cooling system
Helps keep engine from
overtleatmg
L1m11 Foul Per Cu .101n1 1
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~~ • 16.88
SALE!
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"speed" tachometer.
3" 1Uum1nated dial with
widev1ew scale. Universal
360 degree mounrmg
and more.
16.88ea. SALE!
Reg. 19.99. ea. Your
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antenna sale! Choose
hberglass trunk and roof
mount or magnetic mount
baseload CB antennas.
8.99
Cal Comm,. replacement
mfctophoneforyour CB
radio. Low impedance
hand mike. For modem
elecirornc switching
CB sets.
20%off! 99¢
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custom tlllored hypelon
spat1t plug wire seta.
Applications for most
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Velcro~ edheslv•back
mike holder. Double
adhesive cloth adheres to
mk:rophones and other
small ~. No screws or hardware needed.
(not shown)
AUTO RACING
57.88 pr. SALE!
Reg. 69..99. Kraco•
Trimex 3-way car stweo
speakers. Two speaker
systems wtth bess,
separate midrange.
and tweeter In eac/l
6it9" enclosure.
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Reg. 2:2.99. Kricket~ CB
speaker holder. Hump
mount style. Now at a
super sale price•
39.88
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Reg. 49.99. Kraco ~ mini
cassette player. Stereo
sound tor your car ...
small enough to fit 1r. your
<JIOve compartment.
1.44 qt.
SALE!
Reg. 1.88. M11rve1•
myatery oil. Add It to youc
present QBS or 011 to keep
your engine running
smoother.
Use your JCPen ney charge,
Master Charge,t or Your Family Discount Store
VISAI BankAmerlcard."'
Sale prices effective
Thursday. June 8 through
Saturday. June 10.
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BUENA PARK:
Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdevs
9:30 to 9:30 -Sundays 10 to 6
ORANGE:
Cit y Or. at Gorden Grovt Bl"'°.
• OJ*' weekdays 9: 30 to 9 -SuMavno to 6
SANTAANA:
3900 So. Bristol -No. of St. eo.sr Pier• •Open ""kd1ys
9: JO to 9 -Saturday 9. 30 ro 9 -Sundays 10 to 6
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OUTDOORS
M
New Lake Opem
In Mission Viejo
The long awaited opening or
Lake Mission Vic10 allr arted
more than 4.000 Lake Mission
\'1e10 Assn. members and their
guests last Saturday
The new private facility was
stocked with rainbow trout,
bass aod sunfish for the fishing
e nthusius t s while boaters
launched lhelr own crafts at the
access facility.
The lake features a grassy
t>ark area for picnickers and
nearly 900 feet of sand at Playa
Del Norte for sun bathers .
Highlighting the day's events
was ~he fishing derby. Scores of
angle rs competed to win-prizes
tor largest.smal'»sUnd mosl-ftsh
hooked during the three-hour con-
test.
Seven anglers won first place
honors:
RusseU Parker hooked a three
po und . l3·oun ce ba ~i.. lhe
larcesl tn the adult category.
and also won for the longci.t
s tringer, with fish weighing col·
le ct1"ely f1v<! pounds , nine
ounces.
V mce Hubbard C'aptured first
place ror the largest in the youth
category with his 13-ounce bass.
Mission VieJo youth Scott
Siemens snagged six sunfish at a
co_Jlective weight of three
pounds. five oun~s to win honors
for the largest stnnger.
Bob Sprain was the adult who
captured the smallest fish. a
bass of 128 millimete rs .
while Stanley Sung won for his
134-mi.llimeler-baft; in t~Oulh
category.
And finally, Ryron Weekes
won the award for the lar~e:,t
s tringer in the children 's
category. a six-ounce trout.
Dick Robinson
Newport Docks
Draw All Types
Thursday June 8. 1978 OAIL y PILOT B:S
Oaanges Sought
Plane Spotting
Alarms Anglers
The Fish and Oa m e Com-
mission has asked DFG Direc-
tor E .C. Fullerton to work out a
compromise whereby spotler
airplanes can be used to find
broadbill and direct plank boats
s o fish can be harpooned for
market.
Fullerton was instructed lo
have this plan ready ror presen-
tation at the next commisiuon
meeting scheduled for Lone
Pine. lnYo County, June 23.
The fac t that the use of
airpla np would be permitted
again, arter h a ving been
declared illegal two years ago.
has alarmed man y
s PQrtsfisbermen and a decided
majonty·or planlCWar operators
who would prefer to hunt broad-
bill In the traditional manner.
The main objection of the
s portsmen is that a broadbill is
s potted by the airplanes and
harpooned while the fish are
s wimming below tbe surface
and invisible from sea level.
This prevents an opportunity ror
the fish lo be sighted and baited
by the sport fleet when the
broadbiII normally rise and tail
on the swiace.
ln a survey conducted by
Clarence Hunt of Long Beach.
299 plank boat operators indical·
t•d they were against the use of
spotter airplanes . whale two
s tick boat owners were for the
plane. with six operators un·
decided .
arc agal.J\St the airplane is that
the plane operRlor get.s up to 30
percent of the revenue from fish
brought to market.
And 295 commercial Its ..
hermen, against 13 respondents.
lelt the airplanes pose a threat
to the swordlish r esource of
California.
On the other hand. the faction or commercial lishe rmen for
s potter airplanes cite the em.
c1ency or the plane and the
necessity of meeling market
com petition from East Coast
and J a panese fishermen who do
use airplanes. They ~laim too.
that the broadblll resource is
healthy and will not be damaged
1f Ure fish are hunted by air.
The other common question
being asked by all interested
s port and commercial lisbermen
1s why such an important ques~
t1on is being resolved hundreds
of miles rrom the water front <at
Lone Pine>. precluding many
fishermen from attending the
meeting.
Anglers Catch
I
· 31 Alhficore
Thirty-one albacore weighing
eight to 10 pounds were boated
Wednesday 175 miles due south
of San Diego. On Newport's waterfront. eventually you 'll run into
every seafarer you know if you hang around the gas docks
and tackle stores.
Here, where the toys and gadgets are more expensive
than when you we re a kid, the atmosphere is still like a
neighborhood cave or treehouse. You don't know who's go-
ing to come in the front or back door next. But it's always
interesting.
A GOOD DAY FOR FISHING AT LAKE MISSION VIEJO.
One of the reasons the many
commercial broadbill fishermen Three to nine pound sand bass.
excellent barracuda and bonita
fishing 1s reported from Hunt.
ington flats to Dana Harbor.
There has been a small showing
of yellowta1l and white sea bass
in the same area. When the gang gathers. no one calls the meeting lo or·
der. Familiar and new faces come and go. A conversation
might last five minutes. long enough to pick up a couple or
six packs and some ice. before your old pal unties his
yacht and rumbles down the channel.
H~ngry Albacore Arrive
SAN Dl~GO ~-'1«1 -a4 ........ : •M yello..\MI, ~ ling cod. "'" b¥••<..0., 1 wnd
.,. ••• 160 tAllclo ... ~s. 111 ,.,,.0 .... 1 ••• ~ -•CK• 11\1\, I N Obul. Swift, Voracious Fish Now a Staple LONG •EACH ,....._. '1«1 • Jt ~ IS. DarrKud<I, 160 ~ t>H\, ,, c .. _ C.S..,.
BUT THEN THERE IS 1ots of s itting -and pacing
around and standing. Coffee and cigarettes are sucked up
Lots of gossipping gets done ... when a thousand gallons 1s
bt·ing pumped aboard .. while filte rs and oil art·
l'han~ed. when old t ackle needs to be mended and the
shoppml-( as done for new lures and gear.
Fae<'~ you haven't seen in four or five months have
surfaced again. Guys just back from Cabo San Lucas who
have just been voices on the ra<lio s tretching 1.000 miles
from Mexico.
ThJS week. most of the conversation centered around
stories about rough trips back up the line by Prowler.
f'eh cidad, Legend and Ciervo -and the rest of the fleet
saihn~ home.
Lefty Garland. the skipper of the El Zagal. told about
rounding the Cape to ma ke only six miles in three hours in
"i Id, thundering seas.
llF. MESMERIZED THE listeners, telhng of how Gene
Grimes had the ventura blown away off the bridge of the
Legend. He told of broken shafts and lost props and upside
down dashes. tea kettles and scotch bottles.
While he held sway, the gas dock gang of Bisbee. Ken·
n y and J .D kept placing an odd assortment of junk on the
counter by Garland's hand. An old piece of manilla rope,
some rusty 10/0 hooks, a crushed football helmet. And
among other crusty things. a beat-up plastic propeller.
Now Garland's audience was geUing restless. All eyes
were on the growing pile. The sea stories could wail. Whal
in the hell was that stuff? Certainly not for the sleek El
Zagal
Garland had bailed us. He knew he had us. Hooked
AOOcl~
"TROPHIES. H E SAID, I'm making trophies for the
Second Annual Cabo San Lucas bar~ue, reunion and
"hatev<•r for"Saturday."
And so at came out. This was to be an intimate gather-
tnJ? or soml' '100 to reminisce about this past season at the
Cape
It will be a gathering of captains. yacht owners. wives
and friends. There will be a bar to lean on -the pulpit
from which lo tell some yarns. And though the Costa Mesa
location is a loosely-gua rded secret. next to the bar is a
school yard. Here there will be some fun sturr. Like sack
racing and egg-throwing_ contests before Lefty's trophies
are presentc-d to the deserving ones.
Garland explained a person had to do something im·
portanl in Mexican waters to wm a trophy this year.
THOUGH THE NAMES cannot be announced until the
p.1rly. two )::iris will share The Hooker oC The Year Award
tor catching game fish the vcrv first time they ever weol
(1shing Another lady will i.:et lhe Sea Scout Knot Tying
award for dinghy mooring at the 'ponga pier' because her
boat invariably floated away
The Bushmill Full Throttle prize is going to the guy
that always ran his boat run bore in the ha rbor. rocking.
the fleet around. There is a Captain Couraiteous plaque.
too. This 1s for the s kipper that stocks and gets the boat all
r eady for Mexico. then jumps s hip before departure.
Gen. MacArthur will be happy to know there is an "J
Shall Return" trophy na med after him. This will be given
to som e people who have no intentions of ever returning to
the Cape because of 13 days of trouble last trip.
ONE OF THE OWNERS will be roasted for never
catching a marlin this year. He will receive the Master of
Master's Award.
A II the guys will be there. Vitalitch and Dickerson.
l>ucharm. Rosworth. Donnallv and Bealtv. to nAmP a fPw.
But after this win~·ding Saturday night. it's a lead
pipe cmch all the fish in the channel will b<? pretty safe
Checking Fish Reports
Gr.,.loaSetuon Trollt Platets
By DICK ROBINSON
Ot !"-D.ity Piiot Statt
During the World War I years.
:.i rle<'l of /\uslraan fishing boats
operated out of San Pedro using
round nets to t•atch albacore.
The fish wer(' ground up and lhc
phosphate lh<Jt was extracted
was m ade into explosives and
s hipped to Europe to blow up the
German enemy.
In 1917 an armada or soo
J apanesl' boats also sailed out or
San Pedro after the same long
fin tuna . But the J a panese
caught the a lbacore on barbless
hooks. These fish were shipped
home and used as a food source
The residue was ground into
fertilizer
In those davs. the onlv Am ericans making this rich.
oily meat common table fare
we re desccndents residing here
who traced their heritage back to
Mediterranean lands. to Greece
and Spain and Portugal.
As a matter or fact. the com·
Island Hunters
Need Permits
Deer hunters who want to hunt
Catalina Island this season wall
have to obtain a permit from the
island hunting authorities before
applying to the Department ot
Fish and Came for a 015 deer
tag.
The deer season on the island
will run Sept. 23 · Nov. 5. But
hunting will be permitted only
on weekdays so as not to en-
danger the great number or
weekend campers on the Island
In a drawing. 22 hunters will
be s e lcetcd Eac h winning
hunter mav he arrompamcd by
two hunting companions .
Hunting "n Catal ina 1s a
package hunt with the Catalana
Hunting Lodge charging a fee
for guides . lodg ing. food.
transportation m the field and
fo r the dressing and preparation
of the deer for transport.
Jo'ull details m ay be obtained
by writing Catalina Hunting
Lodge, Box 1566. Avalon. Calif.
90704.
Water Temps
Offshore Water Temperatures
Newport Pier 66 degrees
Dana Point 62 degrees
Avalon 62degrees
San Diego 62 degrees
Coronado ls lands 65 degree
CREW
MEMBER
Grun ion hunters should re-
member fishing licenses are re-
quired for tmyone over 16 years
of age. The fish must be caught
only by hand. Following are dates
a nd ti mes rorthe grunion runs
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mon name albacore comes from
the Portuguese. a word meaning
fal pig.
EXCEPT ALONG OUR AUah-:
tic coast, this most important
rood and game fish the scientists
call Thwmus alalunga migrates
in fairly predictable tracks all
over the world.
If these great schools or fish
did not migrate. so voracious is
their appetite, they would simp-
ly eat themselves out of ex·
1s lence.
Moving in a counter-clockwise
fashion. feeding on almost any
sea life in their path . the
albacore follow the tem perate
currents in the sea.
Strangely. and no one knows
why. these fish maintain a body
temperature of lS to 20 degrees
higher than the water around
them . They are high energy
c reatures and consume vast
a mounts or oxygen. Traveling
swiftly and constantly. the fish
reaching this coast in late June.
July a nd August had been feed-
ing off the coast or Japan only
some 90 days ago.
SWIMMING AN AVERAGE or
17 miles per hour. and in spurts
up to 60 miles per hour. these
:.chools sweep north as far as
Oregon and then begin their
5.000-mile long trek bark to
J apan.
Curiously. no hsh caught here
has been proven to be fertile
with eggs. But outward bound,
in some secret place thought to
be near Samoa and Hawaii,
albacore develop new life, pause
to spawn and move on
The Japanese call the
albacore the dragon Oy tuna.
The name aptly describes the
way they fl y through the water
on their long. streamlined pec-
toral rms.
It describes the way they at·
tack any bait or lure, including a
bare hook. when the school is 10
a feeding frenzy. Flashing, shi.n-
inR blue and glittering silver and
gold. they mt at a bait like a
s mall missile. then dart away
and down into the sea . As they
are reeled m. the sunlit fish n p·
pie 1ridesccntly as they dart
left and right trying to throw the
hook Even so. ~me of their
hungry. free swimming males
perform acrobatics around the
captured fis h . Their great.
round eyes glow as they try to
s teal the lure from the hooked
fish's mouth.
TODAY, THE ALBACORE is
cons idered a s taple delicacy.
Tuna clippers scouring the seas
land in excess of 550 million
pounds of fish. enough in one
year to make some 41h billion
tuna fish sandwiches. Much of at
as the priied wh1tt! meal of the
albacore
As these Rrt·at schools of fish
approach the shore , the re is
l'reat anticipation among the
s portsfishc rmen. For the
albacore is considered , size for
s11:e, the gamest fish in the sea.
H the fish comes within range.
sever a l hundred thous and
Californians will set out lO sea to
chase them.
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1037 1 Garden Grovt! Blvd
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MIOICtMIS AHO DlUGS
It 11> verv 1mportunl lur
you to realltt' Lhot
n o np r csc r11Hlon, o v e r · t h l' . 1· o u n t l' r
producL'> a,re drug!>. And.
ai. i.u ch. 1L is ver y
po1>sibte for one of these
drugs lo mterl er<' or hll ~ c
an intera1·t1t.n with a
prescription mcrl1C•1 n"'
you might Ix' takini:
Always inform your
do cto r ot any
nonprescription druits
that you are takml! /\ru.1,
1l is also a ~ood 1tlea to
m e ntion these to 'our
pharmac1:-.t when ynu an•
havrng a preM·riptrnn
filled We ean help \OU lo
use needed m edw1nes
more mlelhgently
YOU OH v11L:H.
DOCTfll< (',\ "\ l'lll)~ F:
C ~ \\ h1•1\ \!Ill Ol" ti :I
dl'll\"l•r) l'll'k "'' \ 11111'
pre:.n1pllon ll -.huppm~
dut'l'd u1Hkr u pro1>0!icl1
rule• e\pt>clcd to h e
madt• public nt"xt month
by the Fcdcrnl 'frl'H.lc
L'om rn1:.i.1<111 :.taff
Tlw l•r<iJIO!'tttl. heing
put into final to rm.
~ould rl·qu1re dealers to
ins pect used cars before
they sell them and to
post v. 1nili>hield sticker1>
telling of mechanical or
s~1frty defects
THE IOEA 1s that
used car deafers are
hkely to correct the de·
fc.·cts "before pulling a
car bearing s uc h a
sticker on the sales lot.
Dealers s"y the pro·
posa l would increas e
the ir cost s.
"We would require
sl'llers to inspect their
cars . and lo disclose
to the buyer the results
of the ins1>ection." says
Albert Kramer. director or the FTt' bureau of
ronsumcr protection.
THE PROPOSAL s till
has to be cleared by
Kramer before it goes to
the commission for a
linal vote. If the FTC ap·
proves 1t, as expected. 1t
would go into effect late
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I 1 u b I e t h a n t 1J 11\ c rH 1 o n ~ti n u v H!a t 1 on
cquipmmt
Aloha Leads
n c a r h '" o r " c 'l ii I dt'li\'cr "prompt\~· \\1lf111ut
c•xt rJ l'h,in:c ,\ ~1 cat
man~ llt'ltph• 1·nln1,1 us
with lhc·1r rircM'11p11ons.
M a y w t• <' n m ll o u n d
your1>?
this year. WASmNGTON 1AP) -Aloha appears to be the
The rule would apply a irline most pleasing to consumers in April, rcce1v·
on ly to the nation's mg less than one complaint for every 100,000
estimated 35,000 used passengers, according to the Civll Aeronautics
PARK UCO PHARMACY Cilr dealers and not lo Board.
FreeOeflvery individuals sellin g The board reported re· than in March but 41 Ne!~~~::2~5811 second-h a nd cars to ceiving 1,795 consumer percent more tha11 Jn '============~c::,:a:,:c~h~o,::th:e:.:r.:.. ______ ,::c~o.'...'.m.:!p~l~a~in:.:,:t::s~i~n~A~p:.:ri'...'..I:..· ~lr..:,:s'.;!s_ /\ pn I of last year .
Thousands of prudent people believe il is by investing in trust deed
loans arranged by Union Home Loans. And here's why they've
been so pleased -
HIGH INCOME! Consider the earnings advantage of invest-
ing in trust deed loans that pay 10% to 12% • in comparison lo
savings accounts and other interest bearing investments that
earn substantially less ... You can add from hundreds to thou-
sands of dollars to your annual income without lifting a finger. But
let us explain how you get this higher income.
You eliminate the middle-man ... the bank or savings and loan.
You see. these institutions profit by the difference in what they
pay people m interest and what they earn by making higher interest
investments like loans on real estate secured by trust deeds.
By investing in a trust deed arranged by Union Home Loans, you
ear n that EXTRA 2% to 7% annually-and that's important money!
SECURITY! Every trust deed loan we offer to you is backed by
solid security in real property. Our loan committee is experienced
and tough. It there is the slightest question about the security
behind a trust deed loan, it won't be ottered to you.
PERFORMANCE! By providing excellent service to the
thousands ot people who invest through Union Home Loans,
we've grown to be the largest In our tleld. with 36 offices. We ofter
you a wide variety of investment opportunities from $1 ,000 to
S100.000 or more
Over halt of the people investing through Union Home Loans are
referred to us by satisfied clients. Many have been Union clients
for more than 20 years!
CONVENIENCE! We arrange to collect all loan payments
tor you and also arrange to send you your monthly check along
with a current statement ot your account. We handle all the paper·
work. The f 0% to 12% return that you receive Is NET to you.
ACT NOW!
find out more about trust deed loan investments which, lnciden·
tally, you can assign -borrow against if you need cash. Mall the
coupon below. Or we'll welcome your call (collect):
EL TORO (714) n0·3001
HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 848-2225
• wnen a to an pays off before ma111111y voor yield increases becatJse yo!I receivt•
a bonvs of up ro 6 months interest computed on BO~., of the unp.11n blJ/fl'W'!
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/\NO FOR the f1r:.t
to11 r months of this year,
lh<' hoard said. jt had rt.'-
l!t'1vcd 7.998 c·omplainti..
l,9l0 more than in the
SCJmt• period Q( 1977
I\ loha rt·corded o.~7
com pl;.11nt for l'vcry
tOU,000 passengers 1n
April, I O llOWC'd b y
Wl•st<'rn with 1 99 ('Om
plaints.
Third was Hawaiian.
2 7. with North Central.
3 15, a n d Hu g h es
/\ 1 rwest. 3.19, rounding
out the top fl\·c
T llE fo'IV E a1rlu1cs re
cording the most com·
plaints p e r 100,000
pa ~st•n g cr s were
E ,1s tcrn. 7 15 ; P an
American, 7 sr.: Fron·
tier, 7.71: Trans World.
9. \5 and National. 12.86.
Consumers unable to
rcsolvc problems with
an a 1 rline can write to
the <.:1v1 l Aeronautics
Boa rd , Offl cc or the
Consum e r Advocate.
Washington, I><.;. 2Qi\28 .
Shelters
Get Eye
The nin t h 1n the
wor kshop .!\Crtes ··Meet
the Professions" will be
held at 6·30 pm. Tues·
day at the Baywood
Recreation Center. l
Ba ywoo d Drive,
Newport Beach.
A panel will discuss
the pros and cons of tax
s helters a nd be pre-
pared lo answer ques-
tions from the audience.
Thi s 1-. a two.part
workshop. w ith the
sc<·ond session to be held
10 July.
Seat ing rrservations
may he maflc with Loeb
Hhoades. llornhlow1•r al
fi10-5(i()(l
11 Banks
Cekbrate
A count y wide, 11
hr;1 nch fiesta Jum· tti
will mark the mers.tcr of
tlw 1'1rst Nutionul Bank
of Orange• l'ountv 1nlo
Wells 1-'argo fl;mk The
puhltc WilS inv1lf'd
011cn house-; v.111 lw
h l'I d J I 4.o a d1 of t h <'
fo1 nH•r F1r~t Nat1<1nul
1111 nk hr;sn('ht>s. wh1<'h
officially heram1· Wells
I f•'<1rgo offices in May.
'!'hr \.'e art' in Oran>{<'. I
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I two in Anaheim, and o ne
<•ach in Tustin, Luguna
llalls. Villa Park. Irvine I anrl \osta Mt'sa
'\'1•\ I 'Tl 1n1p1r>\l"'tl tn knnw•nQ mo11 dn011t lruSI 111'1' 1 1n•estmen1~ sn•ouqn lll'l1r1n 1io ..... L 'An\ P•i•a'>f' ~11n11 I
In~ lnr 1nlOflTl.tltnt'I DJC~oll'l•
I HOME
LOANS I "'f•hat" • \ ua"'•t
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Voters' Coin Flips
Taxes Take Blow; Difficult Task Remains
6y JOHN CUNNIFF A,. 91/tlMU AA•l,.o.t lr you judge from the limited
results of primary voting re·
turns. the anger <>f Americans
a~ainst rtsing taxes is taking a
vt•ry pracltcal turn.
Reviewing returns from
Ca ltfornia, especia ll y, and Ohio
and New J e rsey also . some
1K>htical onatysts are likely to
St!C• a tendeney of Amer icans to
translate their anger into prat··
tic a I politics.
BUT IF THERE ts evidence
from tbe polls that Americans
a l'e fed up with rising taxes.
there is less proof that they arc
willing to accept the alternative.
which is a reduction or govern
ment services.
That of course. 1s nol
just t he other s ide or the
proposition. It 1s the difficult
side. Lower
taxes are
a lways ac .
ceptable 1f
divor ced
from con·
siderations of
what t axes
buy in goods
and services.
But there is
evidence also
that price isn't the sole con-
~1deration. Studies s how that
many Amer icans just don't
believe they are obtaining quali·
ty ser vices. And they are con-
vinced that waste is rampant.
No ques tio n abo ut 1t
Am ericans are disturbed about
the level of taxes, and some
would claim there is evidence
also t hat they are equally upset
about government involvement
in their lives.
THROUGH TAXES, it is said,
local, slate and federal govern·
mcnts are dlctatin~ to busmcss.
labor and homeowners, and al·
te mpting to dictate to each
other . with the federal govern-
BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
ment by all measurt>-. thl' win
ner
Uul there 1s abundant
evidence also that sut·h inst1tu·
ttons as business. labor. and con-
s umers arc seeking more each
year from government, while a l
tilt• same time denouncing its
powe r over them
These demands. combine d
with inflation · which. 1l is
often argued. is largely a prod-
uct of big government and def·
1t1l s pending have indeed
rnade ltfe difficult for taxpayers.
THE TAX Foundation. a· tax·
eKem pt organization zealously
dedicated to reducing laxes by
demonstrating waste. claims
that the combined toll of taxes at
all levels has risen 350 per·
cent since 1960.
In rec.-ent years taxes in most
:.ireas have been rising at least
as fast as increases in personal
incomes. and they often con
st1tute the biggest single item in
household budgets.
A typical ~axpayer. the .Tax
l-1 oundation notes. works 2.hours
and 42 minutes ev~ eight·hour
workday lo earn enough to pay
taxes. tn monthly terms. 1l
means working to pay taxes
trom January to May.
P ERHAPS mE loudest com-
plaints of all are registered by
property owners, who reel they
carry a disproportionate burden.
And they have strong support
from reaJ estate, financing and
bui I ding organizations.
These critics don't mind sug.
~esting that sales taxes, school-
U!;C levies or taxes on those who
otherwise place the greatest
burden on municipal facibt1es.
would be more equitable .
Ov~r The Count~r
NASO UstifMJ5
Opponent.> or s uch tactic:,
holkr about d1scnm1nallon
agarnst the poor. against large
f;,im1hes. even against r ace. But
n·t1recs. increasingly active
pol1tlcally. often are d match for
them
VOTERS ALSO have ex-
pressed their negative spending
notions by defeating bond issues
m rt'cent years. and by various
devices to place spending limita-
tions on elected representatives. <:a ltforn1<> Proposition lJ.
overwhelmingly approved , fits
the category in that it seeks not
only lo cut property taxes but
a l:so to make 1t ha rder for
lcg1s lators.10 levy new taxes.
Thos e who have followe d
Proposition 13 believe its ~
passage 1n1191t motivate similar
activity in ollle~ areas where
voters also feel t~xe!:> are too
high or that too little is obtained
for the tax dollar.
If they are s uccessful, the ts·
sue will be whether communities
(·an ~et along spendmg less, and
1f they cannot. wha t services are
to be s uspended. Th<Jl 's the
other half or tbe issue
Wllege Skil~
Given Premium
By The Associared Press
There's a bnght outlook ttus
)ear for rollege graduates with
s pecific skalls; according to a
s urvey by the College Place-
ment Council. But the future ap.
pears less favorable for those
students who followed a general
curriculum.
Results of the s urvey indicate
that e mployers Utis year intend
to hire 11 percent more college
g r a dua tes than a year ago
However. a 2 percent decrea:>e
compared to last year is predict·
ed in hiring in non·techmcal
fields.
MUTUAL FUNDS
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STOCKS BUSINESS
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Tllursdoy June 8 1978 IN OAILV PILOT 87
'Box' Opens
More Swprises Diw
Hy SYLVIA PORTt.:R
The Ko<J.1k run1cr.1 empire rC'cenll~ ~as s tung Cor mor~ than SJ7 n11l l11m by u J UI y vcrda l m favor of Berkey
.1 muc h s mnllN company 1n the f1rsi 1mvate antitrust suit
da1n'11r1g monolJ()ht.1l1on uga1n)il un mdui;try leader ever
to re :ich ... JUr~ I rt: bled. damage~ would reach Sll3
malhon
'l'ht1 myth lhat mdustry giants ~ire impregnable and
c an ne \t r bt: rt:uched by antitrust ~u1ts !except those
brought by the S governme nt <1nd then only after de
C'ades 1 has bc~n ~hattcred
THIS COULD BE SEEN AS v1nd1cating the
American ideal of courts open to all Or 1t could be seen ail
d C'st ro ) 1ng the ca:.c fo r mo re dras tic leg1slallon to
strengthen <1nt1lrust law~
On(' l Crtain rl'!>ult 1s to open the question of °"'hethef
the I eo;ults of 1)1~ clama)(e ;.iwards IOCltJdJOg three limes
the loss 'ust.11nNI v. ill he lp or hurt the public
If clam;.si!t.' .m: hig h mon .• 111rtu. ... tnes c11uld go the v.a9
of Pt n11 (\ ntrul I I ~o
rhe' \\oultl dr 11! down
man\ sin.ill com11u 111e'
with lhl m
A ~11nil1.1r µr11bl1 m
a ro s '-' .11 t h 1.: t. n d or
World W.1r II v. hl'n the
court:; hc:ld fo r thl first
Money's
Worth
time thal such l'rnµloyers as mine owners had to pay for
time needed tor ~mploye<'!I once they arn\ed on the com
pany s propt•rtv to get to the JOb s ite This m ult1phed by a
luge numbe r of employees over a span of ~ears with time
and a half for O\e rt1me mounted to m1lhons of dollars
suddl'nl) u"cd by lhe compumes in a lump ::;um Congress
11.•s pond1'rl v.1th th e Portal •o portul P<.1~ At t halting
fu rtht r c.lamu~c uward~ of this lYl>t.!
\ 'IORI-tLt.XIHLf. ,\PPR0 \(11 TO .in1 1tru-.t
d;.i m I ~\ ;J\\Uflb Oll~hl holtl lhal V.ht.!0 ,1 \ilOIUtlOO IS fOUOIJ
~inµlc da nrngLs th<. 1motinl .ittuull\ losl would bt:
•"'-ll tlu .J insl(•ad ot J lltom 1l1<' 11 1pli nl! 11r cit.image'> Tre bil'
(J,1rnal!c~ v.ould ~ 1m1><1~1 II on h \.\h1en lhc tourt found di!
llhl 1 ,1tt serious 'lllliJI 1011s
One of thl' counl:> m the \Crd1ct c harged Kodak w1tt1
v,ctt1n~ :.upplicr d1scounls th3t ~e:ren l made available to
othe t s This urosl' und<.:r the Hob1nson t>atman Act which
proh1b1ls d1~t riminatwn in pnces unless 1t reflects cost'
.savings, or 1s done to match pnces of a competitor
The (indrng of Illegal discounts in a c ase of this
magnitude 1!> <crt.11n to l n<ouragt more laws uits of lh1~
cahhn•
T IU.. Jt DGF ll"STRl CTEO THt:; J l RV th;.it Kod.1k
mig ht h 1\l lwd a dt.lt ""' uu a u.sL 11 l-!J\C long term con
tr.it.I• to its supµhl'r.s I hlh m1~ht ha\l enabled all con
t ~ rn\ 1~ lo .s 1q; monc:'t I ( this 1de<t I" ta ken up h) others m
inclu~t 1) mo1 c ud\ ;.inn c omm1lml'nt.s lor qua11t1t 1c.s ot
m ;.in\ products tould .SJ\ c monc' for our entire cconom>
.ind u ll1mCJtd). 111r tun.sumtr.s This abo (Ou Id lead tn
smoul h1ng out up::. cind dov. ns m demand and prov1dl:
ml)rl 1oh ::;1:c unt \' w r l'nlplo)el'.s
Stock Market Posts
Additional Gains
NEW YORK <APt Stock pnce s rose along a broad
1 ront 1n aell\C tra dmg toda~ arter a pause Wednesdav for
profit t.i\..ing
I he Dow Jonl'~ aH ragl' cit :.10 1ndustn<Jls v.h1ch hu<I
~aJOld mori.: than9poant~ g a\c upallofthat ltcl<»;edupO 11
to 8G2 09
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LOCAL I NATIONAL
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no fr111, ~d~ h 11111.i d~ ht:'~ rlying, ht• ~ hJ[>p)
That ~ \\h } hl"~ planning a
100 000 mill' 22 da' •urrlane lover's
l'>.tr•n•agunia He 'll mnke more lhan
130 takeom. and landings, hilting
~ome airport!, more than once. on a
S322 ext.·ur..1on fare offered by Delta
Airlines. He'll go as far north as
Bangor. Mame; south to Miami, and
west to San Francisco
£rdtnan Sa )'1. ht: doci.n I c<in• about
JUm bo Jl'~ tJr movw~ or comphmt·n
tar} champagne Ut· l1kt-s the old
fa.1>h1oned way of flyrn~
"l lo\'e anything with a f>rol)(.•llt>r
on It." says Erdman "I love to hcur
the bang chu~ of the engine on thow
old propeller planes and see fire coming out."
T H E EXCURSION F ARE a J.
tows passengers to fly anywhere and
as often as they want under certain
time restrictions.
Erdman has been to 291 airports in
the United S tates, Mexico and
Canada on 1,091 flights . Last year he
flew 52,920 miles in 21 days on an ex·
cursion rare with another airline.
HIS ITINERARY FOR T llE up.
coming trip means "I'll land in one
T HE fAMJ L\' CIRCUS. By Bil Keane
"Mommy, come and see our dune!"
OC Drug Program
Funding Weighed
Thl' Or<inS?c County Department of Educa-
t 1on 's '>C\'l'n·)'C'ar·Old drug abuse preve.ntion pro-
f(ram has rN'l'l\'Cd ~c·nerally good reviews from
the t•ounty Dt'linCJucncy Prevention Commission.
Comm1ss1onl'rs unanimously endorsed the pro· ~ r;.i m. ''hi eh prt•\•enls education inform ation to
-.tudt11lls. lC<H;hl'rs <HH.I parents in the county's
'l'/10111 d1slr1c·t.,
T llEY S.\10 PREVENTION PROGRAMS arc
lt·-.s t·nstly to t:.ixp:.iycrs thcin efforts to rehabilitate
dru~ usc•rs
Hut \\tH.·lhL·r county government continues lo
ht'Iµ fmance the $138,870·:.i-ycar program will have
to h<• Wl'1ghcd ag:.irnst other county needs at budget
trnll'. lhc• comm1ss1on said
Tht• <·omm1ss1on also recommended that those
opNating the pro~ram seek state and federal fund·
mg and that outside evaluations of its errecliveness
he soug ht l'<H'h Yl':.i r yes, we do
have bananas
1·1ty and as soon J '> thl' next plunc 1~ read~ to pull out. I'm Jumping on "
llc'll leave from ('olumbus June 19
and hopes to end up there July 10
In order to avoid lost baggage a
problt•m whlch might seem inev1ta·
ble on such a heller-skelter schedule
Erdman's family plans to v1s1t the
Dayton airport three limes during his
trip. There. they'll wave him off on
another flight after handing him
another carry-on suitcase filled with
fresh c lothes.
Delta officials say Erdman will see
virtually every airport used by the
airline. Erdm<Jn estimates he'll pass
through Atlanta. Delta's maJOr con·
l?)
r~~
CHARCOAL
llG HTER
nect1on J)(nnt . Ill leul>l three times a day
"MOSTLY I'll SLEEP a lot and
read a lot of books." he says "Also,
I 'll work on m y flight log ...
'Erdman. 38. has been keeping the
log since he was a youngster. It tells
when and to where he flew on what
airline.
Several airlines offer excursion
plan s . Among them is Pan
Am erican. which has a "Round the
World in 80 Days" fare which entitles
a t raveler to circle the globe in
economy class on a standby basis for $999
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Sale Prices Good Thnl
Wed., Juae 14. 1971
All Pho1ograph1c. Clericer ryµoyraph1ca1 c1nd
P11n11ng Errors ore SubJ~•-1 h> Correc11011
All S.ile llem& Sub1cc1 to .51c.1.i. on Hano
I \
suppose you want
to dispose ..•
lhen ttr1s qu1e1. powerful tn&tnkerotor Uaoger I is
ior you' Cdrelree ooera11on Req "19 8ts
I 1)11•1 HclW.IHC
If ~01 A
In addition. c·omm1ssioners s uggested that
hachl'lor·., rlr·gn·c lcv<'I rather than doctorate-level
"PC<'tal1s1s coulrl be us ed for the school presenla ·
ltC>ns at i.I lower co~l
.\~O T JI EV REC'OMIHENDED T H AT the
l'c1uc·a1ors us l· <.·ounty mental health workers to
... uµpl<.'mt•nl th<.· dl'parl mcnt ·s drug abuse staff.
Banana •ounges 111&1 1S M1.111 •
oos111on Sl\HU) c.omlOrldtJlr
111nyl slr<ipprng dlurn111om uamc
Reg 13 99 double your
cooking pleasure
grill anywhere
porch to beach lount~ Dl'p:trtmcnt of Educaton officials 1·~L1 mal<.· lhttl more than 50.000 students have been
t t'<H'hl·d in C'lass room presentations during the pro.
gram s st·\·en years
.\noth1·r H,000 lc•a chcrs and 5,000 parents have
h<'l'n tr:.imt·d m drug-abuse prevention. they said,
wh11l-other !>Crv1cc·s have been offered school
l'IUrM·s . admmistr<iLors and law enforcement of· l1cwb
T H E COUNTY OFFICIALS ESTIMATED the 1·ost of the drug abuse prevention program at S3.77
annually to C<t('h person served.
Hy contrast. they said. it costs $4,135 annually
l11r tlwr:.ipy and rehabilitation for each drug
,1busl'r ::.cn·cd by the county Department of Mental lll'a Ith
Thl' cnmm1!>s1nn !>aid the educational program
upcratcs un the premise that there are specific fac-
tor~. ~uC'h ;i~ JX•cr pressure. boredom and cunos1-
t v. that <.·an lead lo drug abuse.
IN ADOITION, T HEY CONTEND drugs are
.1busl·d to m t•ct ccrrtam needs s uch as affection,
rt':.pcct and power
In the \\Orkshops. part1ctpants are given tools
10 mcl•t tho!>c needs in socially-respectable ways to
ch.·<."n·asl' ;i youn~st<.•r's potential for drug use, of.
f1 c1<1ls 1•-<plainc d
Beats Heat
Suine Goes for Swim
BERLI N <APl A p1R beat a West Ber~in
heat wave by Joining swimmers at a local nudist
hcach. ·r· d . Police said Wednesday the unident1 1e swine
WC:1ndered peacefully across a lounging area. went
into the watcr a nd swam across the Halensee. a
small lake w1.•st of the downtown area. It was ap·
prehe nded and taken to an animal s helter.
Poll1.·e said they occas1onally are called. lo
1·atch \~1ld bo1trs from the woods. but the swim·
mm~ pig was a first
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wallpapers trom tc1m ou~
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•H oro~cope ·Classified
Thur&aay Juno 8 IQ78 DAILY PILOT
Students check out the 'crime' while others look on.
The Cop Class
Mike Proctor knows how to get students ' attention in his
law enforcement class. Once he even had himself
'murdered' by an irate parent.
JJ)' 1n:~"'IS McLELLA:\
Ol IM 0•1ly Pilot S1"11
Tht• blue Ii.Ill' modc·I Plymouth !>edan had
l'IHlll' to J <ll·ad -.top its bowels hllered w1lh
thrt•l' tt'<.•n:.ig<· <'orpsc•s
Ttw pretty blonde l\'ang in the open trunk
"a:. hlccd1ng profuse!) from a slas hed wrist and
m·<.·k . a half dozen pink pills were scattered
near lwr head
The plal'c was La Quinto Jhgh School in
Westminster
The reason ror the mid-morning murder
scene'• To g1vl· student!> an introduction to law
enforcement class and first-hand experience m
crime seen<' mvest1~ot1on
The 10-mcmber class. broken into teams.
had fl \'C' minutes to investigate the en me: they
took notes. s hot Polaroid p1<.·lures and in-
terviewed any wllnc:-.scs.
Cl
O•oly Pilot Phetot llY G•n"y Amllf9W
,\nothl·r J,!1rl "1th iJ n asl\' net·k wound was
:O.l)r<:ad O\'l'r lhl• hack H'ot and the driver of the
•·ar . .,lumpt·rl f)\'t•r tht· steering wheel. hod a
l1ullc•t holt• 111 ht•r hci.td , a 32-cethbcr revolver
1..t,\ ml tht· d.ishhoarrl
1\ La Quinta l11 g h St'hool student ap-
pn1.1t•ht•d tlw t'ar trunk when· the blondt' WCI :-.
"1~1:-.h\.·rl
. "This 1s something they've been leading up
to for some time, .. observed potrolrnan Mike
Proc·tor uf lh(• W<.•stminsler Police Depart·
ml•nt 's hum<in rcsourct's div1:,ion
Student Dale Carrington plays victim while Officer Mike Proctor applies makeup for
wunds.
.. \.\'h:it ·., ttus for''" ht• said lo her.
1'ht• pn·tty blondt• st 1 rn•d "Politc Scscnct'.'
.,hl' said.
"Oh. this 1s gross ... said a girl who had
.,lOPJJl'U on ht:r way lo P fo: dass
A lJ N I F 0 R M E 0 W EST ~11 NS TE R
pohcL•man standing ncetrby finally s poke into
h1:> two w:Jy radio "Go ahead and bring them
on ... hi' s:11d as five s tudents appeared and
heg:rn L;1king notes of this most grisly of
.,1mulatecl murder '-l't•nc!>
Solo
By Ch~ryl Romo
From Solo
To Duo
\\('"'a prellll'I <1n<I mor\.· cornfurlmg "ord
lh:in mt'.
That \\iJ'-thl' f1rsl .,cntcnCl· of the £1rM Solo
t•olumn m•arl\ a ~t·ar ago
11.iC'k tht•n I wa-. tr~ ing to recuperate from a
l\\11 \l'.11' lmt• ~1fla1r that didn't seem to he going
an_,\\ ht•rc• .• 111d ) l'l 11 really wasn t over. My
I fll'tlll ;ind I harl d('(·1rl1•c1 to part for awhile
I >urmg thl' ll•nJ.!l h) separation, I met and
d.11l'd 'onw I l'iJlh go11d people I J?rew as a rt"
-.uh .ind learrwd lo he mon• independent But no
n\iltll'r ''hat I scl·1m·d to do. I C'ouldn't get Thal
~I an out of my mind
You heard ut)f)ut him. lie was the main
l'lrnral't(·r 111 lhl' ('Olumn on how to s urvive thl'
loss of a lovl', and the inspiration for the one on
\\hy you l'an't n•ht•at an old souffle
The ht:at never Wt•'nt out. It Just simmered
on the baek burnt'r until finally. a couple of
months ago, we decided to take the risk of see-
ing c•ach other again.
Thi~ time the c·ourt!ih1p advanced rapidly.
\\'<' discu!)sed living togethN. but we'd done
that one<'. ll wa:-. t1mt' to do something more
dram.it1l'
Tht•n• appt•ar{'(l tn bl' only two alternatives ·
I ht• k iris and I \\OUlcl move to Lower Mongolia or
Da' tel and I \\C>Ulrl J.!l'l married. Because I don't
spl•a k Mongohun. w1: llL•t•1dt•<l on the latter.
:'\m\ hold nn iJ minute I can hear vou
mumhhnJ.! .,omt•th1ng likl·. "She's deserted -the
ship' \\'hat .i 1·rumh' · Ll't me iron out your con-
l'\.•rns
l'h1i. SaturdJ~ morning when we cxchanJ.'(e
wt•c1cling \0''" and rings near a "No Trespass-
1nJC "1j!n and a \\el•d l1eld. I ,,111 be the very
s<1mc m•uro11r Pl'rson with one exception. An
,1bsolutl''~ era/\ man who loves me will be
sharing in~ <'loset und one-half of my lingene
dray. e r
Of course. this whole event 1s predicated on
the :.issumpt ion that we pass our blood tests
Don 't laugh. We flunked our pre-marital
personality evaluation!>.
Both of us took the test twice. rating
o urst•h ·cs <rnd <.•ach other for traits like
rl ominanC'c and 1mpuls1vcn<'ss. The next morn·
in~ T n'<'l'1vecl a frantic call from the minister
.1skin~ me to come in and "talk things over."
It tunit•d out that m y intended and I see the
'' orld I tom .,lightly different perspectives. I
hope so Any" ay. we worked it nut
The lai.t week or so. we've had all th·
'>landard pre nuptial arguments. like where to
ha nj! lh<' yello\.\ pap«r wedding bell al the recep-
(Scc SOLO. Page C2>
Prottnr has been teaching the class at La
Quinta I hgh School ro r a year a nd a half. The
course t1lso was taught at Westminster High
SC'hool for four and :.i half years .
WHEN IT W1\S firs t offered. many s tudents
Look 1t ~amply b<.>l·aust• 1l was a novelty. s aid
Proctor. a former teachl·r
Now. he s aid. m:.iny s tudents take 1t
bcC'ause thc·y are interested in pursuing a
career in law cnforct:men t.
Others. of course. are s imply mtrigued by
the course's unusual l>UbJect matter and Proc·
tu1":-. ;.1pprouC'h to tca('hang
J\mong his s1mulah!d crimes was a lrafftt
acc1denl and. several weeks ago. an uncin
nounced s imulated murder. w1lh Proctor
himself lhe v1ct1m
Proctor had arnv<.•d late lo class complain
Ing tO lhe Students that h<.• IS tired of parents
g iving him a hard tame ahout grades
T llE ST UD ENTS W E RE tn the palm of h1'
hand b~ the time th<' school's pnnc1pal. Or Lou
Cong 1uno. caml• in and asked Prortor lo go out
Mary Berry (Aunt Sally) left, and Carolyn Reed. Slavery vs. drumming up business.
Maid Vs. Technician
Aunt Sally will do windows all right, but don 't bring it
up to household technician Carolyn Reed.
Hy .JANE SEE \VHlTE
NEW YOHK IAP I "Do you want a maid
who'll clean hkl• they used to years ago during
the Depression" The humble ones who love to
clean and cater to deaoin~ up dirty apartments
and homl'l>""
/\t lhL• center of the flier wh1rh urges
those "tired or g1 rb from the island who don't
scrub rtoors" to eall Aunt Sally is a photo of a
robust black '~om:yi "1th a buc ket in one hand.
a broom in th{' other ;\ bandana as wrapped
around her head
Not surprisini;:ly, the flier has become a
rallym~ point for Carolyn Reed. a domestic
worker who has made an avocat ion of fi ghting
for better pay. job benefits and other reforms
for household workers .
"When I first saw this ad. I thought. 'My
God. another white woman. Whal are they go·
in~ to do next '1' It hit me in the gut when I
learned Aunt Sully was a black woman." Ms
Reed su1d
There 1s u fundamental difference between
M s Recd and "Aunt Sally ... a nother domestic
worker whosl' real name is Mary Berry. Mary
Berry <'alls hl'rsclf a mmd. Carolyn Reed call~
herself a hous"hold terhnician. They refer to
euch oth<•r a!> "that woman "
Ms Hct'd 1s a mountainous 39-year-old
woman who now cleans and cooks for the owner
or an East Sade brownstone where s he hves in
t hl' bust•ment apartm ent She came to Ne"'
York from South Carolina at 18 to earn mont·'-
to go to college In hl•r r1rst JOb. '>he l'arnl'd S72fl
a year as a houscholc1 help<•r on LonJ( 1-;land
She d 1dn 't gl'l to colleL.'1..'
Today Ms Rct•cl foC'usl's ht'r ener1?1e ... on
coordinating New York-. ·Progre~<;t\.t·
Household Tec hn1C'ian., · Ont• '1ctorv "a-.
persuadm~ the New York Leg1slaturl' l"o }ear'>
arw to pass a law giving domestic "orkcr' th<:
right lo bargain collcct1\'cly with agcnc1e!-
·1·m going to clussc., at Cornell no". "he
.,a 1d .. Now that we vc ~ot the r&J?hl to ba ream.
f 'vc got to find out ""hat to do about 1t ..
Much of Ms Rc•ed ·., t1mt' has been s pent
lately dcnouncmg J\unt Sally ., ads She c;ay., ~he
docsn 't begrudge /\unl Sally a ll>'tnl?. but tht•rr
are better ways to make one lhan "going buck
to slaven· ..
Mar; Bl'rr~ 1' nine years younger. a'
mountarnous umJ ~·ncrgcltl' as Ms · Reed "I
have fnur k1<l., lhl' oldest 1s I year' ano the
youn~esl 1s H weeks." .,he '>aid "The only th mg
J 'vc JlOl going for mt• is Aunt Sall\ ..
She'" nut to m ake a good living and she
thinks she has found the way She c;aad she lt>a \eS
J\unl Sall~ ~1cb in po..,h .,hops and rcst.iuranl~
along M:ld1son and Park 1\\ enues on the East
Side to Jttract \\I'll hct•led ehcn~ for whom
c;hc 's w1lhng to gel down on her knees dnd
'\C'rub
"I don't "'or" for IU'>l an~ one I dcndc "hcrt
<~c MAID. Pagt-(':!l
s nlL <1nd I alk to tlw pan·nt
Prnl'tor saul. · Look . I rn giving a <·las:-.."
hut he wL•nt out J\ lc·w minutes later. after d
n01s \ argum<.•nt outs ale. hl' returned
.lust t11l'n tht· man threw the door open. ran
1 n. I 1 n•d l wo shots ett th'-· te.icher and fled
Wh1IL• llll' <'lass was s1tt1ng then• "with
mouths \o\ 1dc open.· Proctor ';.ud. "1 got up ancl
dustc·d my,t•ll ol t and '>aid. 'Take out a sheet ol
paper Your tt•uc·ht•r h.ts Just been k:lled .
ISt>f' ('L,\SS. Page C:! I
Fut1•re
Farmers
. and lawyers and life
guards and disc jockeys
and even FBI a aents. "'
Thtn• -.\.1s .1 <l1St' JO<'kc•y. :.i mcd1C'al <1ss1s-
tant. ..1 photog raphl·• :• hbr:.inan. <J policeman .
..1 l'1hmetoiog1!-.l .• 1 l'Ot11 t .,lf·nographer a com-
puter ll'l·hnil'1an . .i .,oc1o.i1 -.,orkcr. J hfe guard
,ind " lwllet dan<'('I
i\b11 .1 trud. clr•\t-r Jn FBI <tgent. d
"l'<'rl'lan . J ta a\Ci ui..cnt .in d1rhne :-.tt·\o\ardess.
.1 mus1l·1an .• 1 lum·r.ii d1n·<·lor . .ir .irrh1tecl. a
11rc•man .. 1 ,,.(I' ''"in rl1n •1·•m c1r> arl'heolog1st
JIHJ .t C'<lflWntt I
1\n<I L S A11 Forl'1' .ino Arm~ recruiters, a
.,Jl<•.,man . ..1 tl'lcphont• 11pn<Jto1 .1 c·omm~rc iet!
.1rt.-.l, .1 hor--« trJtnt•r .• 1 •arm1:1 c1 hutlding con
t1.11·tor ancl a :ournalls l
It \\as h11.: cl,1~ tor lht• :1511 e1~hlh grndcrs Cit Sm"'"" :\hcldll· Sdwol 111 llu11t111gton Belich
Thi·\ had 1>< r.,onal I" < •11>s1•n the t'<Ht'l'r" they
''~•ntul lo krnm mon· uhout <tnd had g iven th~
list 10 their ll':11:hcr.,
HL•pre!>t•ntat1H•:-. lro111 the various Ol'Cupa~
lion-. \\l'rt· 1·ont.1<·kd and lhC' result wa:-. a
Can•rr F;11r h1·ld in tht "1'111>01 "mall
Tht· kids 1·;1nw -.rml'rl wsth pencils. paper
and pll·nt~ of questions Eal'h youngster . etfler
h,t\ 1111• d1ost•n six c·arN•r-. he or she was most
l&l• C \REER, PaJ.'(e ('21
Dsc jockey Dave Narz at Career Fair
f ':.! ""'' ' •' ~·
Labor Ain't What It Was
M v bl' ~ t I r I l' n <l
.\IJy\.i. l!I u .:r1And 0
mNhl'r
She e~lled mt< ) l'~tc r
tla) to Lell mt? t~· nc":.
I'm not go1n~ lo~ 011~ or those gr<tndmolher:.
who bore you lO dculh,
but honestly, bhe tlot·:.
not look ltke a newborn
baby"
<I got a menhtl picture
or a baby with a full set
of teeth Silting under u
hair dryer drtnking milk
from an old-fas hioned
glass.>
"And s he's alert! You
would not believe how
'h'° tollow.:. you ilruund
th,• 1 uom w. uh h e r
... , t!s ·• 'Probably i.a) mg
111 1~rlect Engll:,h, ··vou
~tl.!m f'\':'lll~ Could 1
ufler )OU.-drmk ., .. > ~And ~ood' You have
n~H>r SC<in a c hild so
n::.pectful with s uch re·
~atd for people 's feel-
ings." U could imagjne
a i>hone rlng1ng and lhe
baby suying, "I 'U get at..•>
Just when I thought I
had taken all the happi-
nl'ss my system could
absorb. she paused and
said, 'Tm old."
••• Solo
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lion -over the keg, or above the sa111m 1 ~andwiches
Nont.t!n:.~. · I ~1.11d
You're not c>ld. you'rt-
Jw.t gelling more adept
at lyina ..
"Oon'l kid around."
11he snapf)(."d "I nev~r
rnuliied how having u
baby has c ha nged I
couldn 't r e lat e to
anything. l never re · al m.~d how out-or.touch l am .·•
"Like how?"
''They breathe the m
out now. Everything is
n a tural a nd yo ur
husband ls with you
throughout the bi rlh.
helping. Reme mber how
1t was with us?"
"Oo 1 ever !" I said "I
beca m e hys teri ca l ,
frightened, and begged
for sedation!"
"And that was at your
anlllal pre-nata l visit."
"Be fair, l•. 1 s aid
"You'd have been upset
too if yol.U"doclor had just
completed a pelvic ex·
a mination and wandered
a round mum -
bling, 'Has anyone seen
m y fountain pen"!"
"I t 's s t il l a n ew
ballgame.'' she slghed
'"S up e r ab~orbent
I hro w<1wuys, s houlder
!\lings l o c urry them
~1round. no botllcs to f1d·
clle-with and It's a new
relaxed atmosphere that
b<1bies are born into."
··You 're overreact -
ing," I gig~led. "Surely
women having babies to
day st ill have their hair
done on the way to the
labor room. I mean who
would d e l iver with
greasy haJr ""
• 'l don't lMnk s he
Lho u ght o n e minute
about her hair."
"Next thing you know
vou ·11 tell me she 1sn 't
goin ~ to stay in bed 30
ilays to get her strength
back! Muyva • Mayva '
You there''"
And then there were the inevitable adjust-
ments: such as whethe r lo continue living in
Surf City or move to his house in Sewer Beach.
We compromised. lie will live with us for th>'"
~um m er and then we'll move tc his place.
A View of China
As the hour approache&, everything seems
to be floating right alo11g. We plan to "really get
to know each other" while honeymooning in
Mexico with our surfboards a nd camping gear.
If we don't divorce in Tijuana. we'll be back lo
work and s ub.normal in about a week.
So. after nearly a decade or being single. I
look forward lo sharing again. But I think I 'II
~till have a fairly good perspective of how 1t
feels to be alone. That's why the Solo column
will continue as Solo
And. as Judy Collins· song says, we'll look
:.it the world from both s ides now.
SOLO/ZING
ORANGE COAST S I NGLES: He nrik
Ibsen 's play, "Hedda Gabler ," will be
presented at the Fine Arts Studio Theatre. Fine
Arts Complex, University or California, Irvine.
at 8 p.m . Friday. July 9. Admission is free. Call
Lenore Scott. 552·6049, for details.
POOL PARTY: Orange Coast Singles will
have a pool party at 3 p.m . Sunday, June 11.
followed by a pol luck dinner a t 6.30. Call Leh a
Sm 1th. 642·2732. for reservations.
SINGLES DANCES: Th(• D1snevland Hotel
holds dances for s1nglt•!> l'<tC'h Tue-;day. Friday
;rnd S unday. 0:.incirii{ begins at 8:30 p.m .
Tut·sdays and S undays and al 9 p m Fridays.
W F. CARE: This non·scct:man support and
sol.'1a l ~rnup for :--1ngles meets every Sunday
t'vcnin~ at 7 ·30 at the Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church, Dov<'r and lflth s treets , Newp<>rt Beach.
SINGLES ONLY: "Powe r Over Others"
will be the subJect of a discussion gr oup at 7
pm. Friday, June 9. Singles between 25 and 40
meet at the llunlington He ach Community
Clinic. 500 Orange Ave .. Huntington Beach.
S fo:C«)ND MARlt l AGE SE ~11 ~AR : t\
\\1Jrk!>hn1> l<lr th1.· "1dnwl•d. divorced or pers ons
c·o11s1clc•nng ci1\'0rn· will hl' orrcrl'd by the
niver!>1ty of Cal1forn1a, Irvine. Mondays and
WNlnl'..,dJ\<., from 7 to 10 l!'l pm beginning
\ugusl 7 For dctJils. C'3ll H3J·541-1
BALKOA SKI CLUB: Volleyball games
ht·izin <it 5 :m p m <'V<'ry Tuesday a nd last until
ctark on tht• tx:al'h a t Oran~c Street off Coast
I li ghw<•Y in Newport Beach. Parties and dinner
lollow lht• Aames Open lo non-members.
SINGLE 1\GAIN : "Sexuality Taking
lll·:-.pon:.rh1l1ty for Your Fulfillment With
Othl'rs" is the ..,uhjccl of a proJ(ram offered 1:1t
1h1· Marrmtt llotl'I in Newport Bearh al 8 p.m
Fr 1day. June !l Call 639· 1556 for det<iils .
ASSE RTION TRAI NI NG : An a dult
1·duC'.1llon program offered by the Laguna
Bca t•h L'n1fil'd Schoo l Dist rict will begin
i\londay, June 19 Nancy Mays. at 494·8546 or
fi.tG 7025. has furthe r informatio n about this
4our·WC<'k sess ion
PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS: The
Wes t Orange County rhapter plans a beach
party at Newport Heach Stale Park at 10 a .m .
Sunday. June 11. f''or more information on this
nnd other P WP events. call Dave at 537·0096.
SoLmzmg /11r .'iingles calendar runs each Thurs·
1/a 11 1n the r>culy Pilot and contains notices of ac-
t mt tr$ for smqles /or llie folloW1ng wt'ek -Friday
thrn11qh Thursda11 Sefld notices 10 Cheryl •Romo.
• !)111/11 !'1/111 I'<> llnr 1.51'1>. Costa Mesa. 92626. Be sure
rn 1nrl1J1LI• your name. address and phone numbt>r
.Vo11rc~ mu.st bt> rn our hands two week! 111 advance
Bv KELLY BLACK IF•rn.iu.c ............ ~
'DARIEN. Conn. -In
C hina, il is not con·
s idere d impo lite t o
stare, a fact I learned
only after some unnerv-
ing moments.
I will never fo rget the
faces in the c rowd we
passed through after
leaving the Canton tra in
station on the first duy
in China. We had just
been g reeted by o ur
g u ides, models or
warmth and efficiency. l
was shocked by the con-
t rast. The faces in the
crowd were cold. even
hostile. The stares were
intense.
We had been instruct -
ed lo say hello to every·
one we met and this
was our first c hance to
practice our Chinese.
We dutlfullv smiled and
said hello ·_ ·;m hao" -
to those we plAssed . A
fr1C'nd an d I w e r e
stu nned lo receive no
respo nse other than :.i
bl<i nk stare
1 late r was told Sl~r·
in~ 1s not cons idered
rude by the Chinese. and
this was something of a
~hock for an American
who was a lways told.
··Don't stare It's nol
polite."
Evt?rybody was sta r
1ng. We \lt'cre saying
hello to people and they
\\Crl'n"t doing anything
lHJ l'k
L a L <' r I r t' ;JI 11 c· rJ
foreigners in China are
a lways ~ novelty In·
deed. I round m yself
starin g at weste rners
because they seem s o
out of place.
T he attitude of the
C hinese childre n and
olde r people toward us
differed s harply from
tha t or the middle·aged
-especially me n . While
the youngest and oldest
Chinese we re war m and
fri endly, we were the
s ubjec t o f intense
scrutiny hy middle·aged
people.
I s pent the whole trip
t rying to fi gure it out.
Maybe the middle·aged
a re the ones most in-
fluenced by the prop-
~~anda about "deca-
de nt ca pitalists."
C hildren around the
world are more open,
a nd the old people
having seen so much
may realize fo reiRncrs
are not a s det rimental
as their governme nt
sometimes sa ys.
One day. al lhc llcnho
People's Commune out.
l>1de Canton , I ~aw u
Brnda .. Whrle or Bone Calf
38.00
Att1lio ... Wh1te, Bone or
Navy Calf also Black Patent
4000
Size Scale
S.S.-6 to 10
S -610 10
N -511t 10 10
M -4 to 10
~ ~~~SH OE S
99 Fashion Island ... Newport Beach ... 759·955 t
I
Kelty Black
co mple tely differe nt
aspect of the Chinese.
We we re briefed by the
com mune's head and
take n l o a schoo l
Ev e r yo ne felt 1m
mediately a l home with
the kids. We spent lhl·
hetlc'r part of a n hour
play ing Ping Pong and
shoo tin{:t basket s w1lh
lh t>m . Am e r i ca n
d11ldren could learn a
lesso n fro m these
Chinese. whose friendl1·
n ess wa s Without
parallel.
We a ls o mel workers
in their homes. and this
was the only place I
found middlc·a{:tcd peo.
pie friendly. But l'Vl'n
here WC Wd not hav(' the
dose l'Onl<i tt we had
w 1 t h l he <' h i I d r c n
lnslt•ad we• got the 111
l'' 1talJll' account ol llu:
J d' a nlui.t l's wnrkt·r!>
ha 1•c ga111c d :-.inc:c the
r1:volut1on
The most rnform u I
nwet1ngs Wl' h.1d w11h
('h1nc se w e r e 1 n
Soot·how. Thl'r t•. from
the s treet, you can hear
the <:onversation inside
the houses. I had the op-
portunity to take long
walks and once even got
lost. By this time I hart
bt:'come accustomed to
!-<.tying hello to £'Veryonc
becau:.e 1t was fascmal·
m g to ~ee the reaction.
I:-~\ e n on the s treet!>.
ho\H"JC'r I usually was
a nswercd hy children.
~oung mothe rs and very
old peoplc. The middle ·
CJJ!l'd remained aloof.
It s eems t ha t 1f the
C hin ese people think
about the United St ates
<it all. it is only in pass-
•nJ! and along the lines
of government policy
••• Class
<ksC'nbc lht· assailant
'iolt•tl f'ro(•tnr · Wt• clu thing~ Ill..<• lhal
Imm time• lo t1mt• The rl.1!>..,room I!> four "<tll\
and you hav<' to do something "
Wh(·n nol hc1ng JO llf'd out of !>pr1n ~
doldrums. students watch films. ~o on pa trol
rar r1de·alongs and listen to guest speakers
fro m the police department's bomb squad and
canine unit.
"THEY ALSO LEARN about the penal
code," s aid Proctor. "But we don't get
technical. We put it m terms they can un.
d crstand. It's a general s urvey class."
Proctor explained its populanty ·
''Number one is tha t people are inte rested
in police in gener al." he s aid. "They have
a lways been interested in t he boys in blue. And
police have taken over the rowboy movies In
t elevision."
Ile added that "it's krnd or an unknown area
that they want to venture into." •
The class. which won Westminster High
School a national safety award. is not only
popular with students but officers.
P roctor s aid they enjoy working with the
s tudents and having them go on the ride.a longs.
It also helps boost the ra pport between the
police and young people, sa id Proctor
Nevertheless. Proctor said lhal this as the
last c lass al the high school.
" "UNFORTUNATELY. we're winding down
lhc pro~ram because of lark of funds and man·
power ." he said.
The police depart menl. he explained, i!>
mnv1ng towc.t rd 1:1n ovl'r·a ll c1l1zen awareness
program, which will he taught like a colle~c
c la!>!>. 1 hgh o;t•hool ~rn1ors. hOW<'Vl'r, would ht•
allowed to attend.
Regardless of the type of progr;im. Proctor
said. it will enable the police officers lo continue "workin~ with them ut a young age "in un
dt•rstandjng what Wt' d1> "
Thank You, Dad, for
Beautiful Tomorrows!
f rnm M.ikcup to Modrhng and Pcr5ona1 Development. you
wo11 1 110!! .1 helf Pr plarr frir hrr 1n Ot'comc lht tolal wom.1n
G1vr hrr lhP q1111h;i1 1,1\f~ a 111ci1mc Call or rnmr m to<1,1y 101
hrr comp11mrntary analysis ·"'d p1091am d1scus~1on
lt?~so'!L~~r!u~~rs
ORANGE COONTY 3 fown L Country Qi.mg<>· (714151\ 7 8228
••• Career
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interested in. m et wit h the represenlahvc~ for
10 minute question and a ns wer session:,
The questions were s pecific The eighth
gra.ders wanted to know what :-.ort of spe<••ttl
training was necessary. whether they could gt·l
training or experience whale in high school or
college, and what the working condition~ wl·re
like.
Money was very important to the pnHl'ens
and they a s ked things like, "What 1s the
average starting sa lary"" a nd "What ts the
average s alary after 10 yeurs''" Some o( the
re presentatives weren't too sure about the 10·
year figure and the kids seemed disappointed.
As the small groups .rotated from table to
table every 15 minut<>s for a new Interview. 1t
was o bvious some careers were more popular
than others.
Disc J ockey Dave Narz from KWIZ and
former Fl:JI Special Agent Les Warren were
const antly barraged by clusters of young people
who had trouble leC:tving when the lO·manute
session was up
A few of the youngstcts, hkc tJ.year·old
Scott Johnson. found that instead of their firs t.
second o r third career choice -they were real
ly interested in their flflh 01" sixth after talking
to someone ill the field.
The concept behind the Career Fair, ac-
cording to Ellen Visca. a volunteu a ide who
coordinated lhe event w ith teacher Marcie
Smith . was to expose the children to future
career chokes because "the earlit'r th<.' kids
start thinking about a career the better ."
Spmc participants. after fi elding quc~t1ons
for over an hour. dcc uJed to ask lhct kids ::.Oml'
11ut•st1om; of their own.
Thl• .1ournc.1!1st, who wa:. repeated!~· iJsked
\\hl1thcr 1t s "really like lhl' Lou Grant Show""
<.1:--k1:d young M1m1 W:.in what sht• t hought :1 r1•
porter w;,is suppo~ed to rlo
".Just write lo tell people thmgs that u re
happe nin~. :\ rt>porte r write., lo ~o h •·
something " And that's the way 1t was cit lh1·
first annual Sowers Middle School Career FJ1r
-<'he ryl Romo
• •• Maid
<From PageCl)
I'm goin~ to charge by the v1br:rt1ons I get on
the phone. tr they don't live in lhe n~h t
neighborhood. I hang up," s h<: said.
Just how much she charges and how mut h
business she's drummed up is a mystery. i.ince
Mary Rerry won't !><.1y. Recently she told M..,
Recd she had 1,.4 membe rs or he r fa mily work
ing. Now she says s he's up lo 23 e mployees
Mrs. Berry h vcs in Brooklyn. but she work!.
<>n ly Manhattan's high-re nl E ast Side. She s tart·
cd doing household work al 13. s he said. and il ':;
the only work s he's known.
"I started Aunt Sall y last winter because I
W<JS making $25 a da~ a n<l I got fed up with that.
I ta ke pride in my work It 's worth more money
than that "
Ms. Reed says $25 a day 1s about average
pay for household workers in Manhattan and
the national average 1s less than hair that.
Labor Department st:it1sllrs put the aven1gt'
annual sala ry of domc!>ttt' workers nat1onw1dc ,1t S2.732 a y(•ar
Jn N'ew York a t least. Ms Reed said, ''the>
dem a nd 1s there. You can command the pay. All
you have to do is be a good housekeeper. You
don't have lo sell yourself this way."
Mrs. Rerry defended her approach. sa) 1ng,
"We 're takin~ girls off welfare and giving the m
work. Right now everybody is freaked out over
washing windows . getting down on your knees
and scrubbing the floors . Well. we do. Once ~ou
call Aunt Sally, you don't have to call anyone 1n
after me."
Ms . Reed callt•d lh<-1! .itl1tuclE' a "'1t·k
servitude thing. I've s pent my hfe tr~ ing to
restructure household work into a profession
Young women aren't doin~ 1l e1nd r don't blame
the m -there's no upwarcl mob1ltly, no mom•y
and no respect ...
Mrs. Berry sniffed."( havf' 5.000 of 1hc: ads
That woman is crazy 1f sh~ thanks f'd JU!>I throw
them away."
BO MOECK
rluh Cnln1dor run s ~ach
\\ t>dnt'Mtoy 111 the-Deity
1•1101 arid ccmlams not1u:s
o/ wom<'n ·' and sen11t'e
<'lull 1'1t't'lmg:. and events
/or llw /ollmmng u.eek -
Thur:sdou through Wednes·
du11 Snld notice& to Club
C:ult>11dar. f)d1ly Pilot. I' 0
HoI 1!16<}, CO!la Mesa. ('A
9262t1 H1• :rure to ancludr
yuur 1111mt' and ph1111t'
number N<1trces must be
m our lumds two weeks m
advance. 1
'J'o request a p1ctul't-.
write or call the FeaturP11
fJepartm~t. 642-4321. P1c·
lures art' hm1ted ro fund
raiser~ ~ ro the public
. RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY
W"-Y•W• ......
1'22 ...... 11•4 c ......... -S41-0 ZSf
MAIY lUSWOUH TAUIS
AIOUT Jl'WEUY
L11 ... 1 wct•k 11 was my
11r 1v1lc·g1.: lo :;ee u
rnui.:nir1cent <'Ollecl1on of Jt'W(•lrv rrom New York
T he• sall''-mun w:.1s
llungan an, an ar11:-.t 1n
hl'o wnrk and had a
wonder! ul s1•n sc or
humor
lie udm1red !>CVl!ral
1•llll' p1eel's of Jewt lry m
our "main" ruse and
compllmentl'd u.c; on our
mor<: unusu1tl 11ems He
lhen used a phrase that f
had never heard before. "Mary, 1f I may call you Mary, I can see that
you ha ve ''ch erry
picked " each and every
piece Of Jewelry Wllh
great l'3re and taste I
would venture to say that
few "'larger stores have
mor e vaned and unu~ual p1ecel'I of Jewelry
Our ston· doelt look
e~pec1ally lovely al th•~
lime I We agreed.~
The "alesmun prepared
lo lea\'l' a fter we h:11l
<;clet•ted i:;cver al 1tem i.
lor <'hr111lmas delivery.
Then m a most casual
way he asked. "Ma ry,
h1Jw manv people in
Ornnl!e (.'ounty have seen
lhe lovely strand of Jade
beads you are showing., ..
Nol enough, 1 thought.
nnd I adm1l that 1t 1!'.
very fruslratinl? to know
lhal we are showing a
-s l'ldom seen t oday.
24 inch strand uf Jade
beads of con~1stenl Rreen
c·olor and n1 rf'
I r .• n ' I u t (•II I q Cl a , , t v
without l'OOUgh exposure
Today morr than ever.
V.l' • Jewelry Pl'OPle" an·
lnok1111.t for the unu<;ual
From lime to time I v.111
1.1k1• ltw 11111>nrtw11t v 10
l f')I )'OU Clf a rarP or
"scar1•c·" 11\·m
The> Mary Elbv.orth .l r w e l ry <.;h op 1s
C'f>r1!>lan1Jy in ~t'Jrt•h lor
I ht• J1'Wdrv p1Pcc·s of high
11uulit v und ran• IJc•;.rn1 r Hl'~1 nn1ng ()Ur 16111
y c•1e r 1.t .,t•r v1 ng lh•:
h 1• a u t 1 I 11 I 111• op I e o t
Ornnne> <.:ounty'
On lht• ~round!I al Del Wphh'c; Nl'wporler Inn
Msy Elhwortll
I t 07 J_._... ld.
At Mewpcrter 1M
Htwporl kmch
644-GllO
They look
twice as good
at half ttie • price.
Forty Love ha~ !)md'>ht ·cl
th pr ice barrier on
I wo beautiful polycotton
dresses. A $38 00 valut -
now only $19.00 each.
In these. you'll look
NO. 1 every time•.
But hurry-our special
purchase won't last lonq.
Only $19.00
#26FASHIONISLANO W@
NEWPORT BEACH
. . •
HOROSCOPE I F ASION
( B oros rope
F llJOAY, J UN.: t
B:y YONEY OMAR&
]
ARIES <March 21-April 191 Creativity,
~ena~alily dominate Changes occur -you can
"l'.lPrint style,. make known your views, gain w~der ~ecogmtaon for talents, pohcies. Gemini,
Vlrgo figure prominently so does the number
S. You make s ignificant progress through read-
uig and your own written word
TAURVS CApril 20-May 20): Home environ-
ment, domestic changes. concessions are on
agenda. Build for security. ~chew sensa·
lionalism. Be practical about money, not
penurious. Be receptive, not gullible. Member
of opposite sex does care and you'll know it.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Shake off ten·
dency to brood. You can take po.sitive steps by
sendin g messages, making calls. visiting, dis·
playing humor and optimism. Relative is very
much involved. Pisces, Virgo figure prominent·
Jy. See in wa.y that illuminates truth as contrast-
ed to wishfuJ thinking.
. CA.NC~ (June 2l·July 22l: Accent on pay-
ing, collecting. working out budget, organi~ing,
bringing priorities into focus. Capricorn and the
l'IUmbeT 8 figure prominently. You locate lost
article. You gel green light from older person in
authority.
LEO CJuty 23-Aug. 22>: What appeared a
possible disaster can be transformed into a
blesamg. Accent on the right place at the right
lime, tbe moment of truth, personality, ap-
pearance. charisma. Judgment, intuition are on
target. Take initiative.
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Yes, take the
chance on you. Be confident. Bad dream is over
-bells now tinkle, the colors a re bright and
laughter dries tears. Cycle continues such that
you recoup losses, make proper judgments, win
res pect and prestige. One who means much
s ays, ''I adore YoU ! " Spirit soars!
LIB&A <Sept.. 23-0ct. 22>: Spotlight on de·
sire. friends, being gregarious while maintain·
ing a practical overall view. Cancer. Capricorn
figure prominenUy -a nd so does the number
11. An Aquarian reveals unorthodox scheme or
procedure. Tbls requires response of in·
quisitiveeess and laughte r, not derision.
8CO&PIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21>: Diversify -
display humor, versatilily. willingness to ex-
pand borimas. Gemini, Sagittarius figure in
scenario. One "in charge" is open to sugges.
tioos, could make room for you al top. Dare to ask. seek. try, propose, demonstrate!
SAGnTA&IUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You ob-
tain glimpse ot future. You beeome aware of
pote ntial. Distance, language barriers are
bridged. Escape batch is located -you are out
of doJdrums, melancholy is put to rest. Be
strong in convictions. Spiritual revelation rein·
forces, in.spires.
CAP&ICOllN CDec. 22-Jao. 19l: What
seems a myatert perhaps a part of the occult,
could become cNstat~lear. You gain insight to
bidden meanings. You understand needs of
partner. mate -obligations, challenges are
clarified.
AQUAIUt1S (Jan. 20-Feb. 18>: Accent on
money, solving technical problems, making de-
cisions affecting home eovironmenL Taurus,
Ubra, 9corpio figure prominently -so does the
number 6. Contracts, partnerships. joint efforts,
ftlating to ene who shares yuur hopes, ups and
downs -these are spotlighted.
A Flight
Of Fashion
By JUDITH OLSON
Of ltw O.lly ~ ... "-"
H wasn't exactly a flight to nowhere,
because San Fruncisco Isn't exactly nowhere.
But the brand·ne w Western Airlines
Douglas DC-10 didn't land In the city by the bay.
It circled the area and headed back to LAX
with its passenger load of television and
newspaper writers and cameramen.
For Western Airlines, the flight lo fancy
was a rare opportunity to introduce its new
wardrobe for flight attendants.
Why go to a ll the trouble or parading the
new fashions In mid-air?
The airline wanted to point out thl\t 1t was
the 50th anniversary or the flight attendant pro-
fession. w"1ch.. the company said, began with a
Los Angeles-San Francisco "model airway."
.. FOR THE FIRST lime in 1928. passengers
were given priority over mail and freight." a
company spokesman said. "Western received a
grant of $180,000 from the Guggenheim Fund for
the promotion of aeronautics to determine once
and for all whether a n airline could make
money carrying only passengers."
Tbe first Oighl attendants. who were called
stewards, were employed to serve meals. give
out newspapers, answer questions and "look
brave."
According to Western. those fi rst stewards
served restaurant.prepa red box lunches. The
next group. in 1930, m ade coffee and sandwiches
for the passengers on the ground before de-
parture.
The first flight attendants wore white
jackets and looked much like the steward:.
aboard ship.
Today. the uni(orm has become• a multi·
piece wardrobe which can be worn from
airplane to hotel to shopping and bring no
curious stares.
WESfERN'S CAM EL, French blue and red
colors have been pulled together for a classic
look , according to the designer, J oyce Dixon of
Omni fo rm, a division o( Jones of New York.
There are blaze rs, turtleneck sweaters,
tunics, scarves, ties, belts, jackets. s lacks, serv-
ing aprons, all-weather coats and hats in the
grouping.
The fabric is a blend of polyester and wool.
which is comfortable and wrinkle-free.
Accordjng to Wes Lloyd , a special assistant
to the vice president and a member of the "im-
age committee," the uniforms were designed to
provide a ''total look" for the company.
A committee of fli ght attendants worked with
the d esiJ?ne r s throughout the two -year
process of outfitting the l , 700employees.
A s urvey of the fli ght attendants revealed
that they wanted something that was "fashiona-
ble and classic," which had to be adaptable to
all the airline's routes. from Alaska and Florida
to Mexico and California.
AND. ADDED Wes Lloyd. Western wanted
its attendants to feel that they worked for a
"class"company.
''The company wanted their personnel to
have pride, to feet comfortable off and on the
plane, not to look like they were going to serve
hamburgers at a fast-food place." he said.
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Thursday. June 8, 1978 DAILY PILOT C3
Westem Airlines re·
cently introduced
new flight attendant
fashion. left
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Attendants wanted classic wear..anywhere designs.
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P ISCES <Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Pace slows
and YoU have time to bring order out of emo-
tional chaos. Service, correctim of ~l mis-
takes are featured. One who relies upon -you
wants more -tt ls tlme for you to relate facts
of We. Another Pisces -and a Virgo -could
be ftl"J much ln picture.
If J-t la yoar birtbclay you are a
humanitarian. teacher, upholder of law, the
ri.gbta ol the underdog -and you also are rest·
less. dramatic, short-tempered, nenrous and
temperamental. Aries, Llbra persons play key
roles lD your life. Vacation, travel, expans ion of
horizons indicated (or you in August. By Oc·
tober. your creative resources are back in work·
ing order. Love will be present and happiness
no longer will be a stra nger.
Don't Start Fires at Age 72?
Weddmg and engogtme1fl ~ents run on
Sunday m the Daily Pilot Forms are available at all
Da'1y PUoC o//kes or by callmg the Features Depart -
mm,642~1.
To~ di&oppotnfment, proapective bndes are
l't:rmnded to have lhetY wedding 61ones. with a black·
CDld·tdliU glos&y of the bride ar o/ the couple. to the
f'eatvres Department one week befOTe the wedding.
Engagement announcements. with black-ond-
wldte glossy o/ the future bride OT the couple. must be
r ecdDed by the Feature& Department si.r weeks before
IN weddmg date
D E A R A N N there. I'm tired of being
LANDERS: You haven't mauled and pawed ,
II ved Jong enough to aroused and left hanging
qua lify as an expert on in midair. No one sbouJd
sex among the elderly. I start a fire unless he can
have. put it out. J ust sign me
All women do NOT -NEEDING MORE AT
lose their sex drive in 12
later years. You told DEAR 72: I did NOT
"It's Zero Here" that sa y "all women lose
m any elderly people de· their sex drive in later
rive ample satisfaction years." Some women,
out of fondlin g and as well as men, main-
c a r es sing -ju s t ta in a keen interest in
touching and being sex into the 80s and even
close. 90s. I did say, however.
This may be true if that so m e e lde rl y
BOTH the man and his couples are content just
wife have one foot in the to be held and caressed
grave, but that's not the lovingly and nothing
way it is in our house. more ls needed.
Ann
L a n d ers
I say if the only place If e v e r a couple
a m ao has it is in his n ee de d join c. s e x
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-h_ea_d~._l_et~h_l_m~k_e_e~p~it_tberapy, It's you and
your hmband. There are
simple solutions to your
mend a legitimate sex
therapist (watch out for
quacks -(he woods are
full of 'em). write to the
American Psychiatric
AssociaUon. That Na·
tional Headquarte rs ad·
dress is 1700 18th treet,
N.W .• Washington, D.C.
20009.
DEAR ANN : The con-
troversy in your column
abo ut bre a s tfeed1n J?
babi es in public brought
back a me mory that
g ave me a nd othe r
members of our family
We ore pleased
•o announce
we ore no w open
for business
in N ewport Beach
Metteer's Fine Funishings
of Anaheim. serving
Oonge (CXM"lty fa 25 year~.
hos now opened its
beoutiful, new showroom.
Please come in for o
visit soon.
We feat\l'e Henredon. Boker and
Thomosvi11e in Oii beautiful. new
showroom. CM experienced decorator'
ore ready to aisist you, ot no extra
chage. in f imishinq your home
or office.
Watch for o.x Grand Open1nq
awo1urnotely June 20
DICK METTEER,
Fine Furnishings & Interior Design
I 727 We,tdiff Drive, NewJ)Ort Seoch • 640-1 b78
~ q..S.30 . Tlv1day ·t ii 9 • Clcxed ~
. .
problem and I hope you
will make an effort to
find them. Ir your physi·
clan ls unable to recom·
Free
Gift Offer
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M•wpotf IHcJt For Appt. 64'·77H
a hearty laugh. I'd like
to share it with you and
your readers.
Many years a go m y
m other was going by
train from Galesburg,
Ill., to the next town.
She noticed across the
aisle a large. friendly
woman who wa s
breastfeeding her child.
The little one was fretful
and not t a king h is
nou r ishment. At that
moment the conductor
came hy and asked the
woman for her ticket.
l\I y mother heard the
wom an say, "Eat your
dinner , child. or I'm go-
ing to give it to the con·
ductor." -AN IL ·
LINOIS READER
DEAR R E ADER :
Thanks for a good laugh.
Those old family stories
are a lot funnie r than
the current jokes that
make the rounds.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: A message
to a It those jerks who
yell at the ~cc reta ry
because her boss did not
return their call.
Why don 't you .)ICll at
him in person? Do you
think the secretary has
the power to stand over
the guy and demand
that he c<1ll you back
just because> you said it
was urgent?
t 've been ans wering
telephones for 15 years.
and it Is un believable
how nasty people can
ge t. I realize bein g
tolerant is part of m y
job, but life wouldt be so
much more pleasant 1f
people were sensible. "
What do these bullie~
t hink the y are ac-
complishing when the~
:ve il at the secr etary·•
Please ask them, Ann -
llA MM ERED·ON SUE
DEAR SUE: I don 't
have to ask the m. I
know. They're taking
out their frus tration on
the handiest target. and
that's you.
Of course It makes no
sense, but when peopl1•
be have emotionally in·
stead of rationally, this
is what you fe'.
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TONIGHT S LATEST LISTINGS TeleviSion Thursday June 8. 1978 DAILY PILOi c:f : ... ....:, ,------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------rttt 'KSDAY
EVENING
9 00 t) ff) CBS NE'i'VS 00 NEWS Q lME~GENCY 0ME1
A DOhC~tnJ'n r1lri It,.
~uh 11\tt P-a' am~ 11."'~ ., •
r-e O"mart<U mmf'llJ.41~~
auontoo<1 lor '"s "'°""•llO
Putlntrr 0 GUNSMOKE
A yOun9 COM•«' ,,, .. ~ .. ~ ·'
con1rac.t. upon n•"'"'"
from prison tu ~ .. u a m.)n
he has n.ivflr ~ ... ,n QI THE BRADY BUNCH
«I) ADAM-12
M.Uoy and Ret><l <ir" oul In
eaten an etusrv" »atJntf'•Jf
on a one-man an11 poliu
lion <;ampd1gn f.D ONCE UPON A
CLASSIC
Ro1>1n Hood Ht>b1n Will
JriCS R1tlpll rid" to Hun11r1g-
don Ma11or Upon a"''"' ~ ""' l ucl< fl'vt>illS Inf' 1tu1:I
who "•dde Oii WIUI noom ~
hPtrlooms 1Par1 3 ol t:!t
fRJ
'1:) SPECIAL
1ogt1pher HHll lreew~y
ano..loers are unaurtable
ts a shooting locale (R) 8 MOVIE
• • • "1 he Unin1r1ted'
( 19•U ) Ray MlllOMd Ruth
Hu•sey A youno coup111
bu.,s the pe<lec1 hamu in
E.ngland and trnd• to 1ne11
l\Ot1or rt IS '1aunted by 8v~
and violence 12 hr• I
D [§) WELCOME BACK.
KOTTER
" And Baby Makes Four"
Gabe and Julie toke the
nawbQrn IW1ns tiome lrom
the hOsp•tal and are grHI·
ed by une•pe<;l&O gw.11 -
Julre's parents lrom
Nebraska !Patt 3 01 31 (RI 0 Bill Y GRAHAM
CRUSADE
Q) OAAOL BUFINETT
ANDFRIEHOS
«I) MOVIE" • • * "Charley's Aunt
t 194 11 Jack Benny Ka~
Franc•& A cOllt!!Je student
com8$ to 1ne illd ot ho$
tflcnd by posing as IM
boys aunt (2 hrs I ED THE OAIGINALS: THE
WRITER IN AMERICA
TUBE TOPPERS
h.CO P Q) 8:00 -"Charle) 's Aunt. ..
01w of .l,.H·k fienn\ ·._ fun111<.•:-..t movie
r<tlt•.., trmb him m cl1:ag 1n thb 1911 com·
(1dy "tth K~y Vrarw1:-.
KC:ET 28 8 :30 Tht· Ht•a l America.
Chwigl•:-, in :\nH·r1C·a11 M>l'WlY :;ince the
uphc<H als or the S1xtil'~ ar~ examined
hy p rogram hoht Bi:n Wattenberg.
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ul thl' h1g~t'~l swindk c... 111 American
business h1storv Sam Wanam aker and
James WoM s ai·t· ll·alurecl.
0 \!.2i BARNEY MILLER
A1om1c Bornh Capt M•'·
ler and 1>1~ mnn tace the
perple~•n<) 1,1~i. of del11;1n9
a ~tu<h:nl t>..1111 nucl.,ao
df'v1CP !RI 0 THESAINT
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te111od 1nsuranct1 trautl
DO NEWS Q (I~ ARE YOU A
MISSING HEIR?
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1al10n ot lhe stortes 01 t1ve
lollunl'S 1na1 dttl ~1111
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CJ TONIGHT
Guest hast Burl Reynold~
Guests Don W111111mi.
Robby Benson Lolli hil.i ·
na. Pal P.Julseo U LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE
'LO~" A,.rJ lhe
Eyewrtnesua l llrflft on .;
noneymoon ·~ 41 blid
scene "Love And Thu
Securrly Burld•ncf' 8111
makes" semi lJl1nd 031••
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HUTCt4
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rea1111ng that Hutcn ~ lest•·
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8) THATGIRL
«I) GET8MAAT
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Chief as u veoma11 suddc.r»
ly rcah1e they'd billh:.>r gel
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by Nazi ap+es 1n New VQ•k
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( 19661 Guy S1oc~well Chr
Gu1agcr A youny ">heD·
f'erd lrres to prove f'•• ·~
rl!llpons1bte enougn 10 be
included 011 the grJ11ng
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3·00 0 MOVIE
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Ron(' L ""''~0,UI' A Pnr
tr111t 01 lndPpend1•11c"
J .. 1ck Burry mtf1rv11'w
Lti"e~Qut.. Prt1mu" ol
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the Can.i<111in Conleclera
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de1ac11ment and a new
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Nnnh Am~nr J
Missing Heir? Why I Love Al Tho P 0
Cudo•a Welty reads rrom
one of her short s1011os
D1amo110\
W MERV ORIFFIN
Guests F ftlll' Gorm11
Sieve I awrt•ncP I 01111
Fields, Millan B1>rlf'
IE LET'S MAKE A DEAL
Ell) MICHAEL JACKSON
Judge Joan Dompsey Klern
ana1y1os 1ne auahty ot tn11
curr~nt legal systOfTI
A sc110011eacn ... , retllrn~ 10
her aparlm!'nt 10 fmd 1
child wli1t1no lor her there
8) HIGH HOPES
( t940) 01tk Foran Georqe
Zucco An a11c1en1 rnum111y
11!>0S 10 krll 1ne m(lmb .. " 01
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host <>I an hour long hlH.'t:1JI about lne
lortunes that <ire still und<11nwd tonight
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St Galy Trle.~ Gllt.t SI
Galy s~etches and pre·
l)dres tries lor a lrnal mo"
at wnrcn refle<;ts 1no 11111 01
tne early colonr~I !)('trod 1n
Amerrcan n1story, compar
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w•HI the slrugglei. 01 lht•
co:11on1a1rs1s
ED SOL.ZttENITSYNAT
HARVARD
"A view And An Evaiua.
lion" A him prohle ot AJex-
.;nder Solzhennsyn. a
rebroadcast 01 his com-
mencement address <it
Harvard Un Ivor s11y. and
post-speech anarys•s by
Hamson So11,bury of 1he
New York limes
'11) MEWSCHECK
An 1nlormat1ve collec1ron
ot Oran119 County news
government and consume< .wa11 s people and spor rs
Q) HONEYMOONERS
Ralph entl"•S a contest
pick•ng the category ol
popular mu!llG. and seems
10 have " s;mootn road
anead 10 1ne 100 Piile
• * 11t • Wf' Wt"rta
Slranqer!> 119491 JennifPr
JO<leS, JOlln Gartreld A
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whrle •111emptin9 to avl"nQt>
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El;) OVEREASY
Frances Foye. lulurA ne •'1
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Q) I LOVE LUCY
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Dearth of News
On TV Criticized
CINCl:'\i"ATI 11\l'l l<'l<'vt~ton doe::. not pre
:,('nt enough d.ttly n;tlinn,tl and ''orld nC'ws. a
formt>r 1•xec·u11,1· lor tl11 .. • 1\rm:rH'Jn Hroadca~ltn~
Company •wvi-.
"My gr<'atest d1:-.appointm1•nl in 25 years was
that all three tch.•v1s1on nl'lworks dtcl not expand
their early evenrn~ news to an hour two years
ago." Elmer Lower said rn a speech to Ufe As·
sociated Press Hroadcast<.'rs convention
Lower. recently rl'tired after ~5 years In
broadcast and print Journalism was given the
i;roup's Robert Eunson Aw11rd tor distinguished
serv1ct.
Th<' «omml'rc1al tell'\ 1'111n mrlustr\· hu an ob·
hg.<1t1on to tnfurm v1t''"'' s .al i:rcutcr le.ngth. L<>wer
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new~ vi.-"-1n,11 tmu1 s \\ hc11 mo:-.l i\m1•r1cans can
watch 1~ not l'nough. ·' l ,ow1•r saul
Lo~l'r !'lard lhu 10 l.ir~t·"l ~talion~ affiliated
with esch n<'twork "must htte the bull('t." nnd
attree to an hour of nctwCJrk newc;
\11 lhP rt'~t will ~o alonit "Lm.1.cr ad<icd
I
stabrllltl ill ill>Oul 265 mrJ.
Iron t>y 20?5, and 1na1 tne
problems will "" related
morr• In ntlluPnC!'I ltldn
110!)UIOt•n•1 qrow1t1
1 8 J JOKER'S WILD
7 30 0 S 100,000 NAME THAT
lUNE
l} N(WL YWED GAME
0 lHE GONG SHOW 0 JOKCR'S w1LD
0) THE DRAOY BUNCH
(!) AMERICA 2NIOHT
Gue" t Eh•ll 1 Atnu9 flll 28TONIOHT
A study ot d•SC•1m1na1ron
against women by several
commun11y ser'llr<:e organ·
1zatrons
'11) NEWSCHECI<
An inlormahve co"ectoon
ol Orange County news.
QOV!!rnment and consumer
,1llu1rs. people and spor1 s
(fl lolFL FOlllES
Qol MATCH GAME P.M.
8.00 IJ 8! THEWALTONS
J .... ~on ._ma h1~ l..lh:_·ntPd
blJclo, luend Josh team up
"'U!>•(Jlly tor ,, !1pr1n9 te,11·
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guest spooker 01 his to,.
mer h•qh scl!ool he and
Jon deal with " ca!.kel
dropped Oil a Crly streel
ano try to persuaoe a pno-
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Q) CROSS-WITS ED THE REAL AMERICA
Molner. Floq And Applt•
Pie Ben WallPnbe1q
l''3m1nes tne c11an9rs th11t
Amerrcan soc1e1y n,1.
underqone since th.-1ur-
butem soxhes
'11) OVEREASY
Frances Faye. tuturc hca11
research early 01011
program IA)
11:00 6 @ HAWAII FIVE-0
An cx-as1ronoul /J~mf",
Wa1nwrtgh1I whose ''"<l9''
""~ rhanq•·d 1rom 1
n Jhof'al nero 10 a p1mPt1c
puppe1 lr>r a it.JI 11:.1 llf'
dr•veloper. bU<:Omt·~ u,,.
1 lllCli>I Jrnk rn an rnvp\llQJ
hvf! reoone• ~ 11 .. ath 11~1
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nood char:tcter ma~C'~
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UFOs bul Phrl F1sn
remains .i hard·core sloep·
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Barnaby becnmt's 1n1rotved
1n dec1111 dn<.I vr?lence
wn"n a "''oow fVt>ra M1lesl
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10.30 mm NEWS ED MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
'11) G OVERNOR'S
ADDRESS Cio.. I' amuno G Brow" Jr dddr~\~\thr UQr\l•lule
11006DO CI ~NEWS 0 LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE
Love A nd 11w
Hoo<1w1nked Honey Nellie
.1110 Homer are surrounoe<l
by polrCP "'a mOIOI "Love
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Mod1son. Vrrg1n1a Leroi
Aller a llre1 rs 1n111re<1. nrs
doctor run& into a strange
•,11uat1on (2 hrs I
ID THE ODO COUPlE
(I) MONTY PYTHON'S
Ft.YING CIRCUS ED DICK CAVETT
Gu!\St Mrcnel PavlOll IOI·
m1•r oancfl'r w1lh I nt!
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'11) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
11·30 IJ (81 M'A'S'H
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1espon,1ole lo• Ille wo..nd·
t'd wllf'n au ol lhe res1 ol
1ne 40771n doctO<S 1311 VIC•
12:05 6 CBS I.A TE MOVIE
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Daughters" I t9721 Robert
Young. £Ye Arden A wrd·
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huge task ol arrang1nq a
qua<lruole wedd•no tor ll1s
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12·30 0 MOVIE • * • 1
' Humoresque
(19471 John Garheld. Joan
Crawford A gilled mus•·
cran decodes lhat ~1s
career 1s moro 1mpor1an1
man the woman he loves
(:! hrs ZS min i
8) TRVTHOA
COHSEOUENCES
II) MOVIE
• • "Sing. Bov Srnq •
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Ganoe. A yo..ng singer
cr<lC~i;. undt>r Ille strain or
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Day• i111e .ff orit-#
~ANING
11;30 Qt * • • "Lrllle M1n1st1:r
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Jonn Beal James Barro<: i.
s1ory about •J 11111e Sco111~n
pastor 12 nrs , 20 min I
JV=TERNOON
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tarmer's son become'!
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ABC Weighs Anchor • m TV News
By TOM JOR\'
NEW YORK <AP> -Al thl! lwight
of the coal strike last winll'r. ABC's
Frank Hey nol ds went t o the
coalfields lo anchor a series of news
reports on the labor dispute and its
eHel'lS.
'Beacuse te c hnol ogy
enabled u s to mov e htm o ut the re." recalls Av
Westin. cxccutivl'
P.roducer of ABC's 'Evening News." "our anchorman bl!caml' a r e· porter. too. "The other CBS
and NBC. their re-ports on the coal REY1101...o~ str ike were <ideqaute. llul ours had to be better because Reynolds was
the re ... The decis ion to station
Reynolds in the field . coordinating
and introducing reports from other
correspondents covering the story.
"u::.. 111 a :.l·nsl'. " r~·i-t of a new
"EH•ning Ne~" l11rmat 1\ BC wi ll 1n-st1tulc in mid·July
T H E NETWORK will abandon the
tra ditional New York-based news
anc hor for three -or four re-
gional news desks. Re)nolds will
anchor the national des k 1n
Washington, Max Robinson the
domestic desk in Chicago and Peter
Jennings the foreign desk in London.
In addition. Barbara Wa lters. who
has been co-anchor or the "Evening
News" with Harry Reasoner. will
handle a "special coverage" desk in
:'\cw York Reasoner 1s leaving ABC
to re101n CBS.
The new formal. says We:-.1111 , b a
res ult in part or technolo1n that al
lo ws on-the·spot production and
transmission from the field.
"Not long ago." he says. "cor-
respondents covering a story would
have to leave the scene e nough in ad·
vance to fly to a nearby affiliate. pro·
ccs:. thl' film anti pre pare 1t for
trans m1ss1on
"TODAY. OUR GUYS can be in
the fi eld an extra three hours or so.
ri ~ht up to air time. That means a
more immediate report and. by the
\\ ay. more thinking lime. And we
think the quality of the joumaHs m.
1hc.• quality of the reporta~c. ~oc:. up ..
The regional anchors. with specific
areas of respons ibility, will be ex·
peclC'd to know and pus h for what
the~ tonstder the important stones.
W~stm says. "and that kind of ad·
\Ol'IH'\ h<.1:. i;?Ol LO improve lhe l'OV·
People at ABC including Roon<.'
/\rl<'clge, th<' preside nt of ABC News
and Sports sec the development as
"a~ a reasonable and rational change
in thl' way news 1s broui:ht to the
American people." Westin says .
"THERI<: WF.Rf: T HOSE \\hP
laughed ... Westin :-;ays. "when NBC
started 'Huntley-Brtnkley. • But mo:.L
people soone r or later saw the /O/.!IC
in the New York-Washington anchor .
Now we find the logic in a
W as hm ~to n-Ch1cago-London ar -
rangement."
Westin says ARC doesn't anticipatl'
"an immediate breakthrough in the
rat1ngs." CBS has long been tops m
the ratings for evening newscasts.
"( do think we'r<' goin~ to set' d
steady growth in our ratings, mark~•
hy market. a:. people become awan'
of us There's no doubt that ont>
serious problem A HC confronts is thl'
ha bit \1ev.crs havl' de\eloped Ovt•r
th<.• years watching Cronkite or. f1r..t.
Huntley·Brrnkll'y, and now Chan
cell or
"Rut it's always been m y feeling."
he says. "that vo u improve lhC'
journa lis m a nd the ratings wtll
follow."
Daytime Emmys Given
MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
By TOM JORY
NEW YORK IA P l NBC" "Da)5 of Our
Ll\cs" won an Emm) as t hl• hesl da\t1mc
dramat1t scrtc.•<; anrl thl' stars of NBC's "The Doc
tors·· and "Another Worlcl" won attmg awards in
nationally lclcv1scd cercmonrt•!> here Wcdnc~day
James Pritchett. who play<; Or Mall Powers
in "The Ooctors." was chosrn outstanding actor in
a daytime dramatic series for the period between
March 14. 1977, and March 28, 1978. and Laurie
Heine man. Cha rlene Frame Matthews in "Another
World." was named best actress.
An ABC soap opera, "Ryan's Hope." won an
Emmy for writing. and Richard Dunlap of CBS,
"The Young and the Restless" picked up one for
direct in~
A BC WAS T llF. BIG "1nnl·r O\t•r;ill \\1th seven
clavllm<.' Emmvs. tncludin~ four for children's pro·
grammtng. NBC had h vc an'1 CBS and the Public
Broadcaslln,1! Ser vice two each
J\ RC had 28 nominations. NBC 18. CRS 13 and
PBS l'il'!ht.
Talk show host Phil Donahue was ll c1o uble
winner He won an Emmy.,., the outstanding host
or hostess In a talk, ser\'ice or \'ariely series. and
his syndicated "00nahue" s how was chosen the
outstanding such series.
NBC's "Hollywood Squares" was chosen the
outstanding game or audience participation show.
and Richard Dawson. host of "Family Feud" on
ABC was the outstanding host In the same
category
MlKt: Ci1\RG1t'LO WON an Emmy for his
d1 rt'l'tron <Ill lhl· J one 20, 1!)'77, episode of "The sio.ooo P ram1cl" on A nr
"C:1pt<1in l\an,l!aroo." whkh made its de hut on
CBS in 19S5, was named the outstandin g ch1ltlrcn's
series
Oawson. once a c·o.star In the "Hogan's
Heroes" comedy ser ies. was hO!>l for the awards
ccr('monies on ABC
"fJ ayR of Our LiV('S , .. wh1<.'h premter('d Nov
l9. 1005, wnr; one of four daytime !>crials nomlnDt
ed for the lop award by members of the Nallon ~1I
•
At:adem' of Tch•\·1s1on Art~ and Sciences The
others ~ven• · ,\II M:-Children" and "Ryan's
Hope" on M W .tntl "The Youn,(! and the Restless"
on CDS
Hen· arc the other daytime Emmys awarded
\\'ednesc.Jily .
-lndlvrdu<ll 01rt'<IO< lor a varJely pr09r•m. Mdrlln HalQ M•t~tv. 01rtr
E .. sy," Marcn10. 1~11-a1<0Clfo, PBS -CllllO<,.,, \ tnl~ldrM'l'°"I ~l•I. "Hewrll's JUSI Different,'' ABC Al
ttrschool ~ 1~1
Ch1k:trt::"'1 \tnforma11on\H lf'\, • ""'"'-'l\.An1m.tl\ An1m•t\~·· ABC
-Choldr~ s1nform.ttlO<l•ls1>«1at, •vor.,Gooa Frl-s," A8CAl•rs<,_I
S"9cial -cnlldren' l"'lru<t-1 urr•s. ,,.,.,.,le. Roe~. soioochov.te Roell,"
ABC
S~ldl <18"1h<M1on outsl.,,,d1nc;i proc;irfm acl\r,wm•nl, "Live Fr°"' L1ncolnC""'"' R•c•1 .. 1ot l•nor Lut16noP•varott11romtheMel,"P8$. Ouht11na1nQ Atl11~v~,,.,..nl In <Ov•rAot ot s~••I e"*f\11, "TM C,r .. t
E.nc;il"h C:..tr~n PMt~ Ptt•r Usllnov Loo~• •1100VUr\Ol WlmbledOn,' Jl>llt
t8, 1911, NBC
"CLOSE ENCOUNTERS
OF THE THIRD KIND" (PG)
'CAPRICORN ONE" (PG)
"THE LAST WALTZ" (PG)
"AMERICAN GRAFFITI" (PG)
"IF EVER I SEE YOU AGAIN" (PGI
"THE DEEP'' (PG)
"FM"(PG)
"PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE"
"BOYS IN COMPANY C" (R)
"THE LAST DETAIL"
"THE LAST WALTZ"
"MANITOU" (PG)
"SATURDAY Nt.llGHT FEVER"
"LIFEG ARO"
"HOUSE CALLS"
"ANNIE HALL'' CPGl
"GOODBYE GIRL" (PG)
"RABBIT TEST"
"ROCKY"
"BANANAS" (PG)
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I h,· l.11111 111 \\ intt r 1, th1· <'11:.lti \t l''d C1, 1l
l'la' h1111w '~.,th hnthd,I\ µrt.>"'"' to 1h t 1t\ .ind a
11\0'l \Ulhl.,tlllli.11 onl' ll I\ llldl't'l.i .
'\ot '-tn1·1• 'That ChJrnp111n~h1p !'>t·d,on t\\u
'' .1r-. .11(11 hJ' th1• (.'1\ll' Pla~hou..w eoml' to griJ.>:.
"11 h .1 pl.i\ -.o r1C·h in lt.·i.111. red dram~t 11· meal The
1·tir 11•nt p1ochH'l1on rt.'lll•rJtl"' "hat the playhou:.-t'.
\\\Hl'11 dot'' nol lat kll' he::n' dr;11t1<1 Jll that oftt.·n .
'""' do '' ht·n 1t h:1:. a rn ind t11
PATI Tt\MB ELLINI. Tii t: fo under and rei.1
cl1•n1 d1n:C't11r ol thl.' <.:o:-.ta Me .. a i.trou11 whH'h
marks Its O\\n 13th tJ1rthday with lh1 s l>how h&i.
f;1-,h111n£>d a t:.iut, t•m otionally 1nvol\'lng producl11>11
Tht• µt.·rformcrs. all repn•:.t.·nting Bnt1i.h or f'rent·h
111\ Jlty of thl' 12th Ct.'n tury. t'onvcy for the m oi.t
part :.i riveting :-.t•n::.e of 1mmcd1al'Y wh1r h makes
I ht.· pla~· engrossing even thoug h 1t· hal> been dont·
numerous times. mt'luding one production earlier
th 1' st'ason
Thl' lulcrum of thl' C.:o'>ta Mesa production 1s
lh1· 111-,1~· . ..,chcming King Henry If. a reprise
Pl'rformance for ont· of the ~trongcst of communt-
t' t ht .. llcr :.irtors. Ralph Richmond. who earned
th1!-> t•o lumn'!"> "bt•:.l actor" accolade when he first
t'..,!>:.t' t'd tht• vart IO vear!> ago a l the Laguna
I' I a' hl)U),t.>
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Tom Titus
t'.Jde. but thc•rt-1s no dL·nying h1::. tremendous grasp
or the l'haractcr 111:. llenry 1s more cere bra l than
glandular lh1s time.· around, but he retains full con ·
tro l Of ha s aud1cn <'t' 1n a C'rafts malllike
JJl'rform<.mt't'
TltE ROLE OF ELEANOR of Aquitaine has
hL•c•n µl<-tyed by i.omt• or the urea 's fines t local ac-
t resscs. and Gcncvll'Vl' Murray continues that
trad1t1on 111 her ma!>terful 1nte rpretat1on of
"THE I.ION IN WINT EA'
A f'H\IOritdl Or•m• b ¥ Jttm(\ Go•Orndf'I 01r•<ltd Dt P6tt
f on"lbf'll•n•. 1ecPtn1c•t O•re(tor John Cpoerwn. llQhflnQ by 8tll O Nt\1 prl'-.tntf'O DY 1ne CA\ta Mf\• (;o;1c Pl•y"Ou~ f:r1U.y-. •"" S,.turo.aw\ tnrooon Jun<' 11 •• IM <..omm"'"'' (~nh r •uO•IO<•urn en llW 0r•"99 Covnly F41t qrouno\ Rewr.at10<1• \~ ~~·
1(1n9H~nry11
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Wottrit"'f'
JOfln Afd,\
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THE C_.Sf A(''O" R•c.nmono (,.eOf'VIPV~Murr•v Sc.011u110
BrllCll"Y E•lnn Gr~Gdrl1th
U ncu Putnam
E.,r1 Hew,.o
Goldman's plotl1n~ hut po1i:nant t'~1pt1ve heroine
Miss Murray uncovt•r1, t.'H 'ry facet of this complex
character 1n a performance rich with understated
e legan ('c
Also we ll cast ur c: llw roles of the three b1rker
1ng ~on!> ot King lien ry Stolt Ullcy 1s !>lrong a~ ltft>
1m pct uous Hichard : Bradley Es trin g1vl's a
~mooth. sli ck portraya l Qf the "outsider" of lht>
trio, Geoffrey, while Greg Garlich :.killfully cnat ts
the petulant. whimpering John. thL' youngest. who
<·u rrys his fathc.•r's f;~or
Linda Putnam 1~ l';1pl1vatm~ a~ Ala1i.. lhl'
FrenC'h princess v. ho gl'l1Umcly Jo\ es the aging
kin~ a nd rcsl'nts being bartc re<.I as a polit1cal
pawn Earl llt•\\'Cll a s her brother . the vouthful
king Of J•'raOtl'. IS cffcNiYl'. but not QUllC Up lO the
others m terms of 1ntc rprl'lat1on
T llE SETTING FOR "LION," designed and
mct1culow.ly e tched by Gary Collins. ts among the
fint·!>t )Cl d 1spbyccl at the pla~housc . while Bill
O 'N<.·1 1'!> lighting n1<.•t•ly enhances the mood of the
.show.
T "o more \H•ckl'nch remain for "The Lion in
Winter" at the Community Center audito rium on
the Orange County F:.11rgroundi. It sta nds among
the h1 ghli ~hts nf theo lot'al community theater
sea sun.
Pre111iering
AP W1lf1)ftotO
Johll T ra\'Olla ~HHI 011' li..1 .'\l'\\(Oll .Jr>lln .ir
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rt.•lcasccl nat1ona ll.\ lll•\I \\L·t·I..
Musical Backed
By Movie Studio
LOS ANGELES tt\P t The Hroad\\il\·bound
mus1c<1l .. Platinum ~t•unn~ 1\lcx1!> Smith ~ 111
beg in rchcar~al~ 1n /\ugu),t al Pura mount "hen ..
the studio 1s a ma 1or Ill vc::.tor in the pla~
Pa ramount will pro' 1dt• ::.pa<'e f')r rehear..,ab .
coni.l ruct lht.· !>how!> l'l:iboratc CO!>tumc de:~1gns
and handle the marketing and publlc1l.'
:\l1chael 0 E1),ncr . P<iramount prei.1dent. s ;.nrl
the studio wa'\ Ill\ olV<.•d becaU)o.l' of 1 he ::.h<1\\' "
m ovie potcntwl
WILLIAM
HOLDEN
LEE
GRANT "Tintore1a" llU
"Crater Lake Monster"
D\MIEN
{)MEN Il
The first time was only a warning.
A HAP.VEY DEP.NHAP.D PRODUCTION
IN ~50CIATION WITH MACE NEUFELD
Wl~llAM HOLDEN LEE GP.ANT
DAMIEN • OMEN II
Ptoduced by HAP.VEY DEP.NHAP.D Co-Produced by CHAP.LES OP.ME
Directed by DOH TAYlOP.
Saeenploy by STANLEY MANN ond MICHAEL HODGES
StOf}' by HAP.VEY DEP.NHAP.D Musk JERRY GOLDSMITH
In the City Centre
Orange • 634·9282
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GEORGE SEGAL
"THE BLACXBIRD"
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ttunt•'~ Orrtf"tQe CtM\I C>d•lv P11n1
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PllBU C NOTICE
A!) f RO ENGINEERINC.. 4709 l"" •1ot•mtonl W.t\ lol~o w11n llw
W•\I F e.qn1. Sdfll• An•. (.A "1104 Counly C1vro or O•o>n90' Counly on"'••
L awtt'n<.e St~wPn 8..tC"k'if,-om, tl86 26. 1918
WOt\On Ayt>. ""''"""'"'·CA Q7o7b l'Ot SI ..
Jellrey S<otl Larw. 41~ w F l•Qlll Publt\lwld OronQI' Cod\t O<tllv Polo!, ~antd 'In~. CA •110. Ju~· '· 8, '~ n IW8 I
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Thi\ \~:;;.'!:,~c;w~c~.~!;,0':,,,., '"" PUBLIC NOTICE
County Cler« ol Ordn<~t' CoufllY o" ---------------June I, 19/8 FICTITIOUS llUSIHESS
F09S..JS HAMIE STATEMENT
P1Jbt1\tw-<1 Ot.a.n~ C:O.st O.tll\' Puot r n~ touow1nQ cwr\On\ "r" 0011"0
lunl' 8. IS. 11. 1'1. 1918 bu>1nl'U .. ,
UNIT f UlALOG SHOWROOM ---------------11100 Huba< Bl•O (°'I• M~w. CA
•2•16 PUBLIC NOTICE UNITV AUl'ING SER\11(( CO
----------------'INC. .• • ~l.t•.)rt'cor00<•ft011. >•"Mt\
FICTITIOUS llUSIHIESS \•O<O O•~s llovlt'•atQ C:.mMllto. CA NAME STATEMENT '1:1()10
frtf' IOllOwtnq ~r~n\ dire: <JotnQ Tnt' bu~1nr~' 1~ <OnOuC1t'O by d Ou\1n~'\\ d\ totporat1on
COUNTRV VIEW ESlAYES. 4101 UNllV BUYINC. SERVICE we-•~·•v P<.-ce. Sutt• 101. N~•PO•l co INC
BNCll C.A 9'to60 H Rttr\&rO L<'"'-o
f hfl Jortn Mat11n Como•nY. -it Vt<tt Prn1~t OotrA110rtio
C•litornta <.MPMat•on. 4101 WPs tf'r'IV Tf'u\. \t•'""""""' wA\ t1Wd 'llW1lt\ t"t
Ptdu. Su1tr-\01, Nt"w()C)r't 8r-acn, CA County Ctt>r' ot Or6~ County on M•v
q)M>C) 16. 1918
Eo ... •ro F Folel' "' T•u•I<"' for 1'0'5106
fht' rolt'Y Fam11., T'1J\I dated 10,30 1-, Puo11"""'11 OtM'tQif' (Olt\t O.t1tv Pllo•
11n1 E Fourll> Slrt'N S~nla Ar>d CA Jufl• I 8 I), 11. 108 9110S
f h•\ bu•i1ness '~ tonavc. tt!'d by ~ ~ent-fdl 011r1ner..,.10.
l!JI /I
l N-JonnM.4rt1n(omp~y
John T Maritn, Pre\•~°"' P UBLIC NOTICE
lf'!I\ \fftf~nt Wf'l\ ftlf!N1 'fltilh tht" ---------------
(QUf\t f Cler~ ol O<ongt• <.ounly on MdV FICTITIOUS&USIHESS
11 11/8 HAMESTATEMEHT
FO-N6tt l he follow 1no p('t\On\ cue doing Publ1\~ Orrinqe C.o-ot O.-l1ty Pilot t>u~'""!.'t A\
HOTICI: TOCREOITORS Junt'8, 1S n.n IQl8 717Q,/8 WIRELESS ALARM A L ERT
IO lH[ (RfOITOASOf l<V" Piiie REMO TE SVSTEMS 1)•~ NewpOrl 'l•ouboM °"" 1 l>ANSf £ ROR l---------------l lll•O :: S,,Co\la~\Jl. ( Aono11 f.'u"u~nt 10 S..~ "°"' blOS """•IOI jl PUBLIC NOTICE AO roan ~""'""'"•'. JlO Wo l Wolo;on, C°'l"Ml'<oa, (A'7'71 ,,,., (t4l1totn1tl Un1ftvm Comm .. ,,, ... , Jud•I" M K~r\ey. 1U (..~Ofiflo < ''"' you ,.,. th , .. by nntit+tn ,,...., NOTtCE OF TAANSFE R :: A. CO\ld MP~ CA 'nt>1'
ll"U•!ftl\ ANO INTENDED Thi\ bu..-,H"tC-"\.\ "<ondU(fNI bY 1tn un : •1tn'''"''" 1" ,tbovt to m;nf' '' SECUAIT'Y AGAEEMEHT •rtcorOOfd•f'od tl\W<•.thon 01,,....r tntl)n • '' .n .. 1Pr to lhfo unOt<r\tQnl'"d fOKAI fC1Ytt CockS.ChOrt l4t0> ocJr1nt"r~h•P
llMU 01 CJIL 1rORNl'I ''"""•'"" NOT •CE 1<; HEREBY GIVFN '""' /uO•fll M l(~fl<''V
"'""''' dll N .t .ub"l.tnl1A• o.trt M ,,,,. Spater4)t1 torooration4 • Cc11hfornttl tht\ ''.\'"""""'' W(t"t h ied with lrt~
,, ·•'",.:th 'uc.c>ltf"\. mt '<N n<11v or <OfPOrdlt<>n •n<MPofalt'd on Aor11 /.4, Counl't Clrrlt. ot OrAnqor County on
lhPr in't't nlory .:"'<' fiQV•Pf"f'\,..nt 01 "'"' t918. l\t.tv1nq it\ pr1n<1Pdl pl11<~ ot t>u·.1 Ju~ 2 1918
'• rtA1n Mf"\lt"•lfel"1 Cl .. h ,,.uwn '" Hyt ""v~ lo<M""° "' 110 Wf'C,t 111~ Str~f'l
• •ti,. A• "..n' VI (,.,.,. All 01 wn1cn •\ (O\IA M f'Sd Ullfornta U'lltnO\ lo 1 1 ,,., .. , _., to\J\ thoo•"u"t f oun1"'" ~nl,.,. into •n agrftf*mt'nl Whf'rt-by
""'"''• lttlit ~Out•I ¥ Of O rdnQf" Sp•rtrAfl (J)f~dlton will ~h!t.fQn .1nd
FOtS40 Pul)lo\~ 0.-Co.t\I 0<11ty P1101
Junt 8 IS. n ~. 1•18
l.otl•IUtn1.i 1r,a,_,, .. , 10 Chctllt"nq ... M •r1f'\r
n• "''"'·' nt n.1mt> or n.tm••\ And u"row.are (onip.1ny Ill C...htornu• (Of.
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7130 ,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
""'. *'•Ito A•01JblAn o,.u t&SJS coroorat.on. cn•no•nq 1h namtt on
btMliriur\1. • nvnl4•1'1 Vfllllr'f (.A AIPf•I 14, 1911, (~rrlnt1ftH rMtrr,..d to
I r,. n · If" rt t' TO It.~• 8 • n ~ O I ., .. (l\~11~ 1. o s.Kurity 1nl,.r~I 1n
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1r4tnn Ht .. ttn (A ertY a\ s.-<urlty for Soarc.r~tt
FICTITIOUS llUSIHEU
HAME ST4'TEMEHT
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4fl OlfH·r N\l'k\\ nd'""\ oin(1 •O Corp.or At Ion\ ~'f()rnH\o(• (d S <Nt"ll 4S
tHt.•\\f•\ UY"<! by I flt• '''""'''"'°' Wftnin '"" Obltoatton of ""431t-.Pr tOr'"l>Or«lhOn t
11 • inn" v• df\ t&\I p.;.\1 to t,o "'-tJndrr thft ~.rc.oru., ~'t't'ment. cl prom
1i.nr1wn in lhf> 1'6"\h•tt·t Mr N A l\\Ory nule '"K1 VdflOU\ olf'Wlt OO<u
r ht-bul~ ttt)n<ttt •!. to br con\um m,.n,\> t flf' w10 ppr-;ondl prooetly con "'" t, " "1 T o I< A I n AN " 0 r ,1,1, 01
OANA POIHT CH4'RIERINC.
1•171 DP L"°" OrtY!'. D•,,... Pooni. CA •1b1Q
JoM W Cnoo.>•. 7'321 O~ l •on
Oro••. o ..... rv•nl, CA •1614
l Alt .. O RNIA, 1900b Broo~nur\t ~tun All m~chtn,.ry, PQv1s>mt ... nl. tool\
t noton 8t"6<n0fft<t' C.UUhlvotO'""~ furn1<n1nq .. , lf'-a'\f-tiold 1mt)rt>Vf'Mt'lf\,
.... dlllorn1b.onor 4'tlfr Juflf 1'f tit>8 1ootinQ, 1nv .. ntotv, wor'-. 1n.proct<~\
t h1\ hu,1n,.u •\ condu(lf'O b y An tn
d1't'ldua1
John w CIK>C!•k
Tf"H\ ''""~"tt•nt w•\ fllfld wUn Hw
Count v (lflrk ot Orotf'IQ16 County on
Jun• 1 IY/8 UJlt·d Junrt>, t~ui .1u.covnt\ rt'CP•'t'cJbl4! cAt.h, dtPoi•h
TOKAI BAN~ OF dnc! pri•on•mN\I\. dr>cl oll dllor al
(All FORNI II auor•CI D•Oll<'•IV '"" "''0 properly In Hvntu,qtonBt•c"OU1ct1 c tuOt>\ •tso all 1na1 prot:»trly
FOU .. 44 PuDll~""o 0rM10(' Cn~•t 0Aoly Ptlol, JU"t 8 lS. 21 1q 1Q/8 I~ Arooli!.hur\t ~' t r a n ~t "' r ,.., by C" 8 Ueno~ to Hunl•"V10n llP~cl>. CA«?1b<l6 C.rul<htotld """'"'flQer (.orpofahon. " nn 18
11\Ml~ L vUtsr CAltlo•n•• torpar..Coon. on al>OUI AD"'
tl•t.r p,,....,oPnl 1 1978, .1na ttv-rf'dff,.r on at>out Apt11 PUBLIC NOTICE 1tnc> M.tr\·:~'f ]4, '918. ffMSterred dnO OfH't'f'rfl'd by
1 rtY~\ttttf"t' C.rvttnf1~td MP'~~r CorpC>t"ahon to AJ0191
"Uft1"""0 Or'.tnQt CD••t IJ,toly l>ilol S4>•r<r.,1t (.orDO<dl•on HOTICE OF IHTEHTIOIO TO
Jun .. 8 19itt li1 fh~ ntlmf" ,.net MJ<lt~~~ Of tn.t •n CREATE SECUfUTY INTE •EST
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\UPElllOR COUIU OF THE
STATE OF CALIFOllHIA FOR
THE COUHTY OF ORANGE
HO A-/
HOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOii PROllATIE 01' WILL
CAHD CODICILISI. II' AH'I' AHO
'O ii LE TTER ~ OF AO
MIHISTRATIC*. '-Tit.. WITH WILL
4'HHIEXEO
~ •l•I• O' ARCH! Biil 0 WILLIAMS
tt41 L .;150 •no .. n '" ARCHIBALD WILLl4'MSHALL )II ~f'•\l'O
NDTl~E IS HCllEBI' .GIVfN ll>AI
ARCH1BALO WILLIAMS HALL. JR
"·" 111•0 ,,..,.on• Ptlillon tor l>rotl411•
ot Wotl f~n(I CodlCllC•J. •I •ny ...0 tor
Lflfflllr' ot Adm1n1\tr11Uon, ( r A ,
twt1n W ttt Aril'WU'd) r1ttH~nctt to •"""I\ mtc'tlf tor fvrn~r o.tr11cu1_.,, .. no 11>•1 t,.. ''""' •ncl pl~c• 01 ~"1"9
th• \AIT\f" f'\41~ bH'n \f'• for Junr U . ·~11 •• 10 00. m In""' COUllfOOm 01
O~t>41111Mnl No J of ...,.d <ourc, ~t 100
( 1v1c. c_,.nt .. r """• Wl'\t '" ,,,. C1h' ot S~nc. An•, C.Alltorn•A
l.J•l•O J-& IQ/8
WILLIAM I! SI JOHN,
COVIii• Cler~
~COTT L M&YORG4'
A f'r-4tu1-1 uw Cor11
4U H (•-Ortw, ~nt.._, ..
anerly HlllJ. CA .. 111
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P11oto•r..G 0.-C.0.0•1 0•11~ P1101
Ju"• I.• IS. 1•11
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"M \•Qn•lf'<I here•ntlelor• (•l'dtlOf\ ol ICI YOUNG ICIM ""° 'A[ In~ ""-olnd ..oar.-.\ of , .. ~ 1n l'OUNG KIM l>t-btOf\ ... P>C)\I' bU\I t•mted transff"fff Of a \oKur••Y inlttrf!st nt'\\ •dOtM\ 1\ 1u1 OrAN)f' Av•nuir •S••fo11a~ Co\l•M•'<I toun1ro•O<M1Qf' !.l<U•o•
C H A L L IE N G E M 4' R I N E C.•lllornoA 11>.tl • "'<ut•f• 1nl~IUI " HA~OWARE COMPANY < O BrM Al dOOul lo "" "~"l"<I by O..blor ano
10.,._ ~ Mro Co 11'0 Coronaao. 9rant~o to C•llforthA ttort'• Bttn~
Anahtt1m CA '1'80& Securttd P•th. ""'""'" bU\1t\f'\'\ •d
Al 111• 11..,., on Ao"1 14. 1'71. lhdl O••H '' lOO'I w O<vmo1c Blvo lo•
(ruun•1_.fO Mf!'~"0"' (OtPOr•hon AnQfft~. St.tttot c,_llfortw*
lran\ff'fff"d .nG drl1..,..,-p0 '""'° •bOv~ Th• PfOCJl'rt.-1n Wh•tf'I tht Sfo<u'•I\' ~\<ribf'd MWh to \O.M<rdft (.oroora-1ntf'r~u w1U be ctf'Aff'G I\. 1n Qirnf'!r•I
Hon. llw \tltO s.c:a-rcr•ft Cor'oor•hon •ti tiJ"IUrf!\ 4ncl f'QuH>m•n• h1rn1tur11 "<< .. pted U,•d .,,...,..,, ).Ubj~t to an e-a. ano turnhhln<J\ of Otbtor <o" .. ''"O
1'11n9 ~(Uflty tntflltf'"' .n Cf\allf'nqtt pro~rly now lot•teo •• 1'81 o'"nc)t
l'fttfO on Aorll r tQ/I nus oro-a .. nu• Co\I• Mn•. County 01
tr&n\ter I'\ mf 1ntfnded to bf> in M Oran~, Slat~ ot C.tt•orn1• ""° °"'' r(19411ton Of tht> .,.10 ""ltlno !M!<ur•IY n~u kno_, as L• Crf't• tlt.tnef'\ &
lnlfrt•t •n 0..lll'nQt Dral)*ry Serl"CI'
Tho !.t><urll., Aor.....,.nl wtll be con Tilt •for"ald M>Cur11y lr.on•A<ll,,.,
\ummaltO M\11 H<'CUtt<I al 1 o"clocl<. will b(' conwmm.tlt<I on 0< efll'r I~
p M .• JUM 1•. 9'18 "' , ......... o!llO• ol •tin O•y Of J""" • .,, ., 10 00 .. m ••
Oo"•IO OrotO. S..11~ IUO. blO NtWPO"I C.llfornl• l(of1"a 8M>11.. ~ W Olym
Cenltr Ortvt. Nt wporl Bt•<I>, 111< BlvO , Lp> AngflH (flll01n1•
C4111fornl• 'IOOOll by ,,.,.,,
Thi• Nolle~ t~tee<I<'• ti.et Nollet so IM t \ •no•I' 10 ,,,.. Sticur"<I ,..,
rec orOtO on May 16 1'1• 11nd ly. •II bu\ln~s n•mt~ ond Ac:ldr~Hn
publl\111'0 June 1. 19/t u .. d b• lhjo 0.blor Inf f"t tllrtl' yur~
OAIEO Jvn•S ltll l•UPOl.Mt
C.HALLENGC MA1>1Nf O••eo JU11• I 191~
HARDWARE COMPA'"'I' C•l1lomta lt.or•11 8~"~ Int~ Tra1>1l,r~ ICC HonQ
JOHN p HANRAHAN 4'U t Vice Pr••l0tn1 A"'"""'' s.<,.tary C.lllerftl• K-1•""' )O.OA .. Ol llW \l"n Allfl H•le Ootll
"°ll•tCIO io.; W. Olympl( llYCI
LO•An<1•ll'• CA'OO\I Le•A ... elft.C&lltwftla .....
Pullll\""<I 0<..-0..• UHt•I OAny P1101. Publt\~ 0-MIOO CO<t\I O•tly P1101 I
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Thursday. June B 1978 DAILY PILOT DI ... ...... 1000,... The Bluest Market~• on the Oranae Cou1
1 ............. , -... --DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS "~Of•• 1000 " .. .._ .. ..._,
Ml-ft~ ... .IOQO-,-_,.,., )000 »It ..... , ....... ~"'"'"'""~' You Con S~ll It, find It, { 642 _5678 ) One Coll Service ,_, --IMt 61-~i...o
Fast Credit Approval .... ......... , . ...... , • ., ... , ' ._, t*..,.. Trade It With o Wont Ad ,, ............ tlGC~
CLASSIFIED
INDEX
To Place Your Ad, Call
642-5678
HOUSES FOR SALE t;tn.orel
Kt 100. hl•nd .,.lfilboi f-'t"nlR1tUl.1
l'.1tp1i1umu R.t•• h \~Of"OO• d••I \1 Wf
('o-.t .. ~h--• lJ•nJ l1111int •I loro htttnt~1n \ i.111 ' Hun• 111.t:hm Hnat h
Jn1nt 1..,,lCY''~ 841.u l'I W.jtun.1 It.It
l .,itu11.1 'otud ""'''"'\II .0 ~:ri:,·,l~.i:· h
, .. ,. J1.urn 1 w~blf ·•'"' 'wti•tt l\r\.t ~el k..ut1 ~\-lw~Ullll
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REAL £STAT£
Aftt4C,t fnt ~ .. It I ••' AP.lrlrrwonh f11t ,,.,,. I 111
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k .. fl1ht.-.. .. 6'1111 f;t11\I +It!
11 .... .i ~ ... , ..... •.,i h11n1t1• •1111111
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Corona del Mar Duplex
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Bedroom + 2 bedroom &
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A pr1 me prest1g1ous
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A top local firm with
years of successru1 ex
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Beach real estate ex
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Please reply to i\d 11282.
Oiuly Pilot. P 0 Box
1560. Cosui Mesa. Cahf
92626.
BIG FAMILY
SIEDROOMS
Highly upgraded with
covered patio, country
style kitchen & large
family room i\11 lhrs on
one story a short walk from the beach 0on·l be
dJsappo1nted, CALL now
751-3191
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HA.MDYMA.M'S
DRUM
Garage fully msuJated
8UJlt an work bench.
Large lot with RV ac
cess. Newly painted .
paneling and wallpaper
i'~ou.r Bedroom Home 1n
Mesa Nor th. Truly a
Great Buy for $76.000
546-23Cl
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Cati 541°0800
NEWPORT
TRI-LEVEL
L<K·at1on & terms too'
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level living Owner will
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NEW TRIPLEX
Two & 1 ~ minutes lo I h1•
1.ich Ext rcmt·I~ high
quality t·stm units. tis to
lhc ocean Two of lhe 110
1ls even ha\'l' J sh~hl
ot•ean view Only $2~.000
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TERMS'
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2 OMA. LOT
Reduced to $127 ,500 2
Bdrm. house p lus c1
bachelor apl Steps lo
beach You own the land '
673-3663 642-2253 t::\ l!S
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BROK ERS-REALTORS
lOH 1111 Balboa • 71 166 1
LEASE OR Ol'TIOM
Several select executive
homes and twnhses.
some vacant, rent dunng
escrow -Short ter m
long term. Phone for
complete tnfo .
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'::J:JP REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOCAllY OWNED COMPANY SERVING
THE SOU C AST AREA SINCE 1963
EXCITING NEW LISTING! I n lovely
Mesa Verde a 5 BR. 3 Da home.
\.\1th l n•mendous addl'd family r oom.
;ill g lass sunroom . beautifully Ltl~d .
a nd Ing p..it1 0 Almost 3.500 s4 ft . a
reu I P<H:cseu cr ofl er eel at $159.500
Coll 546-414 I
BUILDEAS ATIENTION -Two adjacent
H 2 lob Both hav1.• ur11ts on tht-m with
room for more CaU 640-616 I
·:-· se.rvingcos ta ·MeS-a.-1,vine.. ·
Hun~ington Beach·Newport B e(jch
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UDO ISLE
N1.·wly n ·modcled 3 bdrm .. fam11y. 2' :!
bath:-' I -story home with attractive
~o pul10 $238.000
IA.CIC BAY
Fine 4 bdrm .. 21 :! bath ram1 ly home on
(!Ull'l t'lll de se.tc . O vers ize d pool.
pl ~1 yhouse. cxtr<1 storage. Reduced to
$ J rn.ooo
MESA. VERDE
Attr<ll°ll\l' 4 bdrm. 2 b<L home an
1mm<1t' <·ond1t1on . S99.()()(,
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Several fine bayfront home~
wi th pier & s hps
BIL[ GRUNDY, REALTOR
·341 Ba <;1de Or1vc:> N . 8 675· 6 16 1
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Lgc :? bd. l! bJ unn., w beautiful rnlerior.,
Vf."ry altrac.>t1vc pt'cky
l·edar lhruout Luw
maintenance redwood
l'Xterio r . $2 15,000
646-7711
Real &tate
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v A. TER.M~$65,000
l..lllle effort bttle mom•y
de tJus can be made 1nlo J
Rreal family home ur in
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FOR EXECUTIVE
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This bc.tulllully up
graded Buc1:ola Home'
~pac1ou:. L1 Vtnf( Room
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Large Master Bedroom.
h1.:hl y upgraded with
pri Vdh.• entran ce to
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st.one planters h.tghbghl
lhc ruom-hat·kyard
Mesa Verde LJving al 1t:-
Be "l ' $1 29.000 Calt
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I big bdrm:. lluiic )ard
perfect for kid:. C.tl I
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Bike To Beacb
2 Bdrm, 1 1~ bath. s uper
sharp condo near shop
Pl.Ill? and schools Chowe Hunungton Beach loca
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occupancy Submit your
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$66.500. Ca II 54&5880
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ENGUSH IAROM"S HOME
Dtff,.,Nfy dlffenttt, fow or fl•• be*oom
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a"d Terra Cotta HJ.. Mtw c9Mf c_.,.t,
playr'OOM faMlly roo111 , dh11 .. , r'OOM,
COttfthy kJtcheft, wet bor, ......,.. f"ll'h'y ft
loft. Y °" own the 1-.cl. $ 19 5,000.
SPYGLASS HILL
Hert Is a showploct of 1olld c-.fort I" OH
of Newport's fiftest location• wtth •lew1 of
bay, oc:ean •d !tight UC)hb. Fow INdi OCMM,
two and OM hatf bath. '479,000.
FIVE BEDROOM PLUS POOL
Oftly SI 09.500 111 addltlOft this ldtal
faMily/ewhrio&NIHJ i.o...t a.. jac.nd, flre
pit, two fir.pious, Olld aff new plU1h
eorthtOM watlpoptn, COl"JNb and wood
paneli1MJ.
EASY DUPLEX
Located on a lanp, COf,i•r R·2 lot, this five
b•droo.n. two batt. home can b. 111ed m is
by IOl"C}e family or possibly b. converted to
duplex Of' odd new unit. S 122.500.
VACATION HEAVEN
The good life is a reality i11 this new super
custom hOtM In Bishop, Califomlo. Near
Mam moth MOWttain Cll'ld Lah Crowty, in the
hunting, skiin9 e111d fi shing country. Call or
write for full particulars. $350,000.
644-7020
2 I 2 3 SAM JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD
NEWPORT BEACH
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FROM THE
BEACH!!
Out'>tund111 g :! BR cottage .
w hardwood flour... Hefres hing
t rt'l' hn<:d sln•t•I Sl·parate 2 car
gurag<: w/<.tllC'y crltrar1<·e Stressed for
add1lional 2 sty l'Orlstrul·l1on. Asking
$165.000. Ex<-lusiv~ ~•gent
LOWEST PRICED
ASPEN WOOD MODEL
IM
WOODBRIDGE
4 BR. 2 BA. s ing le s ty home. situated
on '' t'Omplett'ly fcntcd pvl yard. Oul~landing location! Never before
11 ved rn. Upgraded C'arthtonc carpets.
One of the better floor plans avail.
Seller 1s \'Cr y anxious. Price reduced
to $100.900. ExC'lus1ve agent.
640-9900
Valley Realty
f 470 JAMIOREE RD HEwPORT IEACH
C alifornla Deportment of Rflll Estate
is Co·Sponsori'"J wltti
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
··Real Estate Cons umer Information
Clinic'' for Hom e -Owncr1) and
Apartment Renters
Friday Eveftin9s 7: 15 ,.,..9:30 pm
J-. 9th Md 14tt. Sclenc~ Hau -Orange Cocnt CoH~e
HO CHARGE
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111 d:.k Alll'ndlfa small R cm 0 de 1 e d w 1 l h NEWPORT H!fGHTS
lltnm·r oany at Rubens hardwood noors. laundry SI 19,500 LOVE
HORSES?
f room. and xtra bath . \lt''J \\•rrtt' a!l ;1 J!U•·st o "--luded nora & f:rnna ' I I' 1 Near Newport Back Bay. "'""' t mqut! lorn('!>. •t'a tors, Owner moving out of entryway 18th Centur,Y
Jn d h"' a r I) w 1f!h 1 stale. Priced to sell at handcarved firepla ce.
llauj?en. Pres . Re al Jel,450. CallS46-5880 massive & gorgeou.;'
f..:;tatc A<"atll•my of Formal dining r oom.
l'rofess1onals. desl·rrbe Stepdown family room Almost 1'2 acre near
the muny facets. of a hosts wet bar & wall to-Newport's Back Bay! No
l'llreer 1n Rtlal fo:'itate. wall glass! l'rt vale Qualifying! Owner will
Umner date 1s Thurs .. 1~~~~~~~~~~! tropical backyard. 1'mance~Zont.'<IA·l.Call
June 22. 7:30PM, sJ>()uses I-Magnificent blue frCt·· RED CARPET7S4·1202
included. Hescrvat1ons form pool' Immaculate sr·EP UP 11eeess ary. but. NO Sal ...... M ~ · J OBl.IGATIONL' Pl"'a~.'e llp9 apw ~em I a n ds ca p 1 n g . u s t
2 1 "' " ·' • C 11 t d to the spacious· story,' 1 o.11 Sandy Orlows ki. lfftM..1. Loccmo.. SIB9.5oo• 3 0 <iy bedroom home. From
546 5900 for further 111 Lots of Ac:trrity 67~,.,, ., , , • , the shake roof to the
formauon 673-6210 i beautifully enclosed I ~ 1m!dU1 ~~~~,;""o~~~:·.~~~~: FANTASTIC _ '\)l _!-2~ .•• ,._._ transferre<l & 1s anxious
ASSUMmOM to sell at ro4,900 CALL
only SSOOO gets you 1450 -------~~I ~'>&-2660 total mo payment. Call USTSIDECOTTAGE t::=S ELECT
now!' Agt.546-0351 PRICE REDUCTION I PROPE RTIES IMi~~iM-~!!~!' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiii;;;j Large lot. alley access---------
t:nusual Spanish lndtan
mtcnor ltiOO !lq rt East
Fullerton home near
CSU fo', 40' htd pool, 2 •~tr. 144 ba. hardwood
11oori.. plant & beam ceil·
111~. big kitchen, quiet
!ltr e et. $88.500. Call
871-3857 early evenings
Open house Sat/Sun lJ.7
<11 1018 N. Norman Place
l'nn only
y ... C,.... COiieio for stDrage rnnvenience BY OWMER
Near S . Coast Plaza 2 Bdrm homc-<'ute
New! 2 BR, den, formal starter place• S .000
dmmg end model unit. 642-5200
Custom drps & cpts.
Vie w of gr eenbelt &
wat.cr. J acuzzi. pool and
rec l'enter $94.000.
NO CREDIT
RoyMcCcrdle
1110 M.wport ll•d.
Costa Mna 541-7729
~ PETE
' BARRETT
l.. REALTY
NEEDED!
Mesa Verde
GoH Course! __ .. _ ~~~~~~~~~' Beautiful 3 BR, J BA -home on Mesa Verde ~~~~~~~~~ Golf Course. Pool , LOCJlllNI Hidtaway Jacun1. auto sprnklrs, G~ral t 002 Getttrat 1002 ...........••....•..... ················•······ Yearly or weekende r much more Ju!.t spent
Mode rn 2 BR 2 Ba . S20.000 on <'Omplcte re·
beamed ceilings. 2 level. modeling 1n clud1ng, ,...----=:::::~._.! <Rent a room and hath Cafl>ets, drps, paint, tile,
• out). nppliances, all new
ON WATY w /1'1ER & VIEW
o flexiba• and •.-propeny °" the
wotu witti ptt for yow boah Gltd
VIEW of al.I Hw wafff action. All -..C
hom~ wittl 5 bedrooms, IW9' tivin9
ro om, family room. 2 kltcheits, 2
fireplacH, spacious bolcofty, patio and
many°""" ~H. You can~ It ma
family home o r o two 11nit r•ntal.
5449.000
Sell•b•ry
Realty
315 Manne Ave.
8dlboa Island
673-6900
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realty
OPEN DAILY 'TIL SOLD
324 MOtlHfHG STAR, DOVY SHOIES
Smaller Bayfront residence w/slip.
New cpl. . 3·car garage. Offered al
$449.500 incl. land O'EH DAILY 1.5 ,,M. <C 200>
1915 IA YSIDE DR. CORONA DB. MAR
3 n R + I ~• m i I y r m B a y fro n t
rcsidcnt•t• ,,. Ocean View & on wuie
!!'tandy hL'<ll'h rac·mt.! mttin rhnnrwl.
$425.000 k <1<.,L•hold O'EN DAILY I ·S
P.M. ({' ~01 >
642·823S
901 Oov'r OrtvP
644·6200
H.irbor View Center
Ir vine at C•ml>\.f\ V4'11ev Center
7S2-1414
kitchen. much more 400tl7"ta• . fORJM Fantasllc buy, low down C.M. a= . -: . -1111ii. payment. Owner will .--r .. ~. • :C ftnance Hurry, must -~ sell ! 964·2455 ask ror Ed
Che mow
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SURROUHDH> IV BAY AMD IEACH
Large pcnninsuta h ome. n ewly
. pc.1i ntcd. tc~1k floors new carpeting-.
Enjoy the s ummer in one of
Ncwporls fines t family a reas.
Ocean and fl41 y in eu s.v walking
distance. $269.000 Fee
.A COUWIU IANICM CO.
644-9060
2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RO
IN NEWPORT CENTER
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GUARDS> GA TE COMMUNITY
In CorOllCI dtt Mar'1 JONnlM CrHL This
Windrfft modt-1 11 wonnly dtcorated 2
bdnn. for-ntd diRllHJ rOOM -.ct dtn. Two
flr'eplocH. beautffulfy lanchcaptd and
many ct.corotor touchH. Un of oO
uclu1i•e COft11111Unlty focllltl-. of teMlt
courts c.td pool. S.225,000
Waterho nt
Home•
2633 W Col)'' Hwv
Newpurl 8t.>cll h
631·1400
PRETIYAPORTOAMO
This Unique I tonll' 1s us prclly a
Portofino model us you 'II ever see : 3
bedrooms. 3 baths. 2600 sq. ft. of livmg
spact?. a finis hed game room. a
fabulous garden selling complete with
jacuzzi and interior decor done m
warm tonl•S of yellow and orange. In
family oriented' Harbor View Homes.
Proudly presented at $212.000.
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REAL TORS', 675 GOOO
.:>443 EJ~l Coast H1qhw<1y Corona rte1 Md•
,,., .. " M1•\ I v .. ,.,, II ,, 11, •!.>990
HARBOR VIEW-$224,500
3 Minutes to Fashion Is land! Ocean &
bright li g hts view from Lh i s
bea-uUfully maintained 4 bdr m home .
l<'ormal dining & huge recreation
room . Lge privule palio & garden.
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS
2 I 11 San Joaqvin Hills Rood
HEWPOtlT CENTER, H.1. 644·49 I 0
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Beautifu l fJm:cola bulll 3 Br. fam. rm.
3 ba hom e . Large corne r lot on
:,ecluded cul de ~al'. Many amenities.
Excellent res<.t le vulue ~rea near So.
roast Plaza.
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Small Down
Fantastic 4 BR 2 RA, on·
ly $72.000 I will ftnanl'l'!
Hurry, wo n't las t
9M-2.J55 a sk for Ed
Chem ow
VETs..HO DOWM
MOCLOSIHG
COSTS
Just move into this bu.Y
of a lifetime. Huge p1~
shaped lot with room for
RV or swimming pool,
surround111g this large 4
Br family room home
with lovely br1tk
fireplace & step saver
k.1tc hen. P ayments ltkt>
rent. Call for info & loc
Hurry!
540-3666
Wllelc-.11
REAL ESTATE
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MEW LISTING!
WATERFtlOMT
Immaculate. profess. de·
rnrated home, 2 bdrms
& den + dining rm :
large Quarry tile m hall &
den. huge patio & deck
s:tso.000 Including land!
Ba~a lay ,,.op.
RMlton * 675-7060 *
$54.950
NEAR OCEAN
Pillared porch entry!
Rich wood decor, s tep
saver kitchen, w /walk tn
pantry!' Enclosed pallo!
Spacious townhome of-
fer 1 n g f.'HA terms.
Terms' Hurry' Call
fi45-0303
d!llll liiiiiil
G~ral I 002 General I 002
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RURAL ESTATE
This beautiful 3 bdrm. YorbiJ Linda
home has separate a1r·cond . &
heated 8 cur gara~e. perfect for
antique car buffs' Nestled in hills
on over an arre. the magnificent
grounds mcludC' pool. spa, many
trees + room for tennis court &
horses. The properly can be divided
for future butld1nJ,!. All lh1:, for
$251. !l:iO.
LIDO REALlY
673-7300
A 01v1s1on of Red H1/f Realty
~~i:!~! .......... ! ?.o.~j:~~~! .......... ~?~~
macnab I Irvine
realty
HIGH ATO, SPYGLASS HILL
Be<A ut1ful, new offering in this top,
pres tige location! Prof decorated
Portsmouth model w /3 B~s. f amity
rm & form<i l dining. rrench doors
beam ceilings pool & gardens
:1 masterp1el'e in design + jacu7.zi
This rf·~ should truly br a pali(e
from "HNter llnmes & Gnrdens ~"
.Jane f>aqmn 1)42 ~235 IC ·llnl
642·823S 644·6200
901 Oov,r Or1v~ Harbor V1tw CPnl''
''""'~al Camw\ V~lll'V <:triter
7S2-141 4
llG FAMILY BACK A rare and aupns1ni:1y s~c1005 J Bdrm +d~n l KEEPI MG Y 0 U i.tory humc MJ:.:.1.r SHORT? used bnck rireplace 01nd
With only 10% down "l>U BAY many uther 41mer111lrs ' Some ocean view from c1111 move int.o lhts lovely ~n~••r •wte and ad1om <8R JB•ho-e'n Foun VIEW' F'antasltc liuy ' ........ .., " ., • i• "' • Ink d~k PLU~ a roomy ta1n Valley Close to $1 25.500' 4 Bdrm~ & ""'ver vacant rental ALL ( S Schoolv ~ family rm' Back!! on '""' reew.ay · • "' onanovers1:cedlot.JUSt"' ..,,,, g & only S88 llOO st.ate owned property' 11.""l"pm . . REDCARPl'..'T7~ 120:! short jog lo the beaf.'h MEW DUPLlX sm.sov
Completion date 1s July 1---------CALL to'OR DETAIL.,', '78 ln best part of Sanld IA YCIEST 644-72 I t
Ana & an excellent in· Exceptional ex<:cutivt•
vestment. Call Betty home. 3 bdrms. & family
Smith for details rm.; the de!Jghtful use or
give-!! it an artistic touch. /Jn NIGrt·
GAIL[ Y E..
J\SSUllAfES 0 shutters & colored glas6
spacious 88Jcll2 (ee lot~~~~~~~~~
(not leasehold). $19'l.OOO Costa Mno I 024 .:.~! S IM;.11~ JUST LISTIDI ..... •••••••••••••••••• _,~llilli~-Ideal family home, 4 DOU HOUSE
B•lbo" lsl•nd Really bdrms. family rm &
"' ""~''"~'~'"'"'"'" d1n1ng rm Beautiful College Park beauty 673•8700 pool Qwet cul dt s.tc Jus~ hke new Lovely
COLLEGE PARK
Sought after area with
peaceful cuJ-de-c;ac loca
lion. Warm wood panel·
mg & charming Ccplcs
give this xlra s pacious 3
bd. 2 ba home that real
family feeling . I m
maculate condition
Shows like a model
home. 646-7711.
IEACH CHALET
Walle to the Poundin g
blue Pacific. 4 br.
gourmet kitchen. 21' fam
rm + encl. patio. Be the
lsl lo call on this unique
find. EZ financrng. Only
S89.000. Call 963·78l'1 t'• ,, • ,,, ·.
street SlJS.000 beige cafl>et, beaut y<ird
w/2 patios. Only $84.SOU
A.,.s um~· !Odil JIM
WELL~ RF.ALTOR.
557 ~or 979 2631 ---------
IB>UCED
4 Br 2 ba. formal drnm)i
bnclt frplc, comer lot, l
t'ar gar 900 Dogwood
S73,500 Phone 7Sl·07i4
eves
•••POOL •••
•4 BR. 2\<it BA•
Coll Pk 751 :WIO Rich agt
f'or sale by owner 1a1boa Isled I 006 3Br. 2Ba $82.500
••••••••• •••••• • •• • • ••• Call 540 7805.
DUPLEX ~ gate Ave 2""" Eastlide~IClrlllet'------.
bdrm each. Compl. re· 3 BR 2 BA, large Family
modeled w/huge gar Room. shake roof and
S215.000Agent640·7246 ui;ed brick f1repl:-.rc
Super bargain at S85 0()(1 ....,_ re•Mllla I 007 °"'11er will help hnllnCl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call ~I I.SI
J BR. 2 ba .. h blk to bay
Now $179.500!
Marshall Rlty 6i5·4000 ~HERITAGE
PRICEREOUCED ~~~~~~~~ Lge. 3-story dl.lplex with 1-
• • REALTORS
view 3 BR + 2 BR +
guest rm. $217.500
Agent 675-6700
~s"-l4todi I 011 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IYOWHat
arming E·s1de 2 BR
bungalow w/sep euest
hse & dbl gar on alley
Must ~ to appreciate.
Call Bonnie Bt!nder al
~100. 8-4 wkdyl' for
appt
•JUST LIST&>• 2 new custom homes 1n
pnme Capistrano Bch
Pabsades IO('ation, both
w1ocn views on If! c·ornc r
lots I J Br. <!11 AJ .
GREE:MlltOOI( SlJJ.500 Read.> now
I bdrm, 11 ~ ba. 3400 ~Q 0 .
8Ut'l'Ol;1 '-;upt•r :;harp
show .. l ;k< ., rr.o<lel
cnt1•rta1ncr .; c!ct 1i:h1
HUltRV ' S:M!t !IOU th
df!t!nl , Ht•th <!l!l-.W.< l:J.<,7
1)1 711 !)t).1 211::: ~S:l5·021'
1ni1?1•r ::9;, 1.;
SPECIAL 2W51 Calle Mana ~Hr,
STORAGEGALORE 2•ina. w 114x2<: hot)l1 v shop area Sl55.000 <!7Ci l<: Entertain alot? Then this Qllle Granada Wik 111
IS for you' Great noor bch, purk & shoµptnL!
plan for fmly enjoyment. Owner wtll help r1nJn1·1·
Btn 4 bdrm, fmly rm 493·2l90or 493·G6:>1
BYOWMER
home. Miru orchard in 1------backyrd. Call today for
appt to see LbJs Iv ly home
near So. Coast Plaza.
I br & b\!;Hll Jl()l)l :'>k::.J
di:I Mai area Wili ~1·11
l'Onlral't of s<1ll• ~-; 5114•
Shown by appt only C.11•
1>1:! l\IO'l P:-tn Onl~
1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
54.5-9'91. IEST PRICE EASTSIDE
INTOWH $126,000 W0 hli\P l\\1: .:n•i<i hu}'
A delightful 2Bdr m . !. UJ:Jt }U .. should set.• One
Cottage with f!lcam1nf! ha:..; BR & l Ha. u11 J b11,:
hardwood Ooor::.. knult' lr>I .u1 1,111} ~7' 900 Th.-
MESA VEltD£ pine lutcben and I I t'ar 11tht•r h .. :. .! BH a11d ...
TRlftl.EX garage on an R I 1111 Un bac·n unrr on u l.Jrge R<!
ly 2 bl.ks from the b<·Jth t'•>rne r 11-t lur $92.500 Fantastic investment in CAL.L QUICK •· c:.it! t~lti··l-triJ Costa Mesa's prest1g1ous 64 .. 7211 area. Walk to post office. ~ ~~~5 Se~:r~~ee~:11! ftln. ! ,· i¥1§1 & laundry rms all units. __ -~&..-
Frpk in owner unit
Move on Uus one! Come ~~~~~~~~-NICEST WESTSIDI-: see!54S·9491 _ 3 bd r m . 2 ba , n e ""
EXC&.USIVE
CONDO $56, 900
For the descnminating
couple. Large master
suite. formal dining,
guest bedroom. Gourmet
kitchen: Xtra large liv
1ng room Enclo.;ed
patio. Secluded & qwet
Pool & rec. hall For
more details. c·all -
963-711111
• ,,, ' I . ' , "II I I ~. ' •
UMIYERSITY
PARK
Highly upgraded Cam.
bndge model w1pnme
locauon adjacent to lvly
gree nbelt & tennis
courts 3 bdrms . 2 ba
w /ne wly remodeled
ltilt'hen complete w /hit·
in radar & selfcleanmg
ranges. Only $95.000.
646-7711.
Corona del Mar
ILUFfLOT
Fabulous one or a kind
OCEAN VIEW LOT
f'anoram1c \'ll:'W'\ ol
beach. harbor entranc~
W.ANTTOIUY
home tn Cameo Shores.
ShoreclHfs or Spyglass
HiU. Have income pro·
perty to lrade. l)uall
kitchen. heated pool
JU<' . R V acres$ . nc•w
fenc·e. 92t Capital off
Wt Is on P r; 1·1· n•d Ul'
S81.500Agent 1>16·:;;.i:i
Du1ldt-r s . M r MESA DEL MAH IJ \
lleatherton 644·6881 owner lmmac 4 IMrrn.
RV stor age, nr t•v e r MEWESTLISTtMG y thin~ Bcaut1fu11\·
HarOot View Hll• lundscp'd 55&-~5'1
41r Cllld f..ily"" HY OWNEH Lovely 3Br
Brand fres h o n thl· l'-iBa -tram rm. On cul
market. Gorgeous 4Br, de-sac, frpll·. lg fned yd
s ingle story, 1:.imtly S82SOO 645·3913eves
home tn "Carmel Plan" --·---------on estate Sized (Z IO' de·
ep> grounds. Recently
redecorated. most mv1t ~. Offered at S220.000
making this execut 1vc
home the best pm·e<t &
ftnesl value 1n this prt'
sl.Jge community
i!i,t~illllll!1 ,'\: l!.'ll .,
•!\ l' ,; I Ill i'•I
R1nq 640· 5560 Anytime
E.1<.tblulf Prof. Bldg·
REAL ESTATE
SALESPEOPLE
Looking ror a pl:lrc
where the act ion· 'I at~
And the bes t location &
the ~s works with you''
Call Mike Fran klin.
64(). 7000, 673·2222.
rANOA.AMfC VU
Customized S bdrm .
singlt~ s tory w tlO\'l'ly
courtyard 3 car i:ar
R('(IUCcrl to ~00.000
CAL.L FOR IJETAll.S
IYOWHY
Propos1t1on 13 will r••
duce the laxes & wc'r t'
reducinit the pnce on thi-.
!tparkllng clean 4 HR, w
side C ~ home Nu crpt
JJ• b11, frpk. lrg p<il
gar . $74,500 646-681:!
IMMACULATE 4 br
Jst '>pent $6000 1n u1•
~rade ~ $89.!IOO llT'
mediate occup w / leaM·
QPlJon 83!H945 P.P
HO AXER UPPER!
This one is already com
pleted. Just move in ~
t!nJoy your cari>ct1ng,
wallpaper. covered patio
& huge rear yard ,,
Bdrm or 3+den. All th1~
for only S77.SOO. 1;45 ! 100
ask ror Ron
aM all °""' •pe<lml"' ~ s unsets Hear the pounlf
1ng surf and en.JOY a park ' •
as your backyard for ~ sm.ooo. ea111sz.1920 THE
A QUAIL
~.c!.~!i.~M.1
Triplex, 2 Br each. 2183
Pomona, CM. S\25.000
Man1haJI Rlt y, 675..eoo.
SPYGLASS HfU
Portsmouth model, 3 BR.
lrg ram.1ly room, for mal
dlnlng room, 2 frplc"• .
on original model street
A co mrort3ble &
beautiful investment.
OpenSat&Sun l·S
CALL 640.51 12
Rt f'/\,•Lf"14 '.UN'llf\"V,,.'I~
FU./\l ,f'\LJ'• IH \11 I 'I~'' !''11
IAYARIAM
VA
Appraised this Mes..:
Verde 4 Bdrm home for
RM.000' Low down for
vets• Call now to see 1r
yOU,qualf(y I
REDCARPET754 120::
SELL idle !h:ms with 1
Daily Pilot Clas1>1(1ed 1\d
RtallshlhCaner
Full time Real ~late
sales associate who re
quires subst~rittal in·
come ts dci.perntc:l:v
needed by lon i:
establlshcd local broker Outstand1n~ t•11rn1ngs
available on ~cn1•rous
commission splll a
mar1>elous opJ><>rtun1ty
ror lhe eagrr pro
resslonaJ. Call Mr. Hut
ings at 640-s.560.
Charm. one or .1 kind, :.:
sep hOmcs. alwa)'<i rent
td sun.soo
I• Your Profes:<lf'r
HOME R EPi\rns~
Old }OU know )'OU Ctr
place .1 class1f11:d 10 tr
lhe Daily Pilot ~rv•n•
Directory !or 3 who' ..
month for os llllle ..,.,
$1.&: per d11y~ For mor1·
Lnformation. call
HAlfltMC~fH
REALTOR
675-43'2 642-567~
i
TINHI 5 AH YOHE?
LOCATIOM~
LOCATION! LOCA TIOH!
PllJ.\ POOi. )<IC :..iun ..
~ gat.-k 11u1 z bdrm.
2 ba, fff11<' View of occ;.in
& tulls Pnnc1pl~ only
$84,SOO 213 281 8500 1714>
497-'la
BToro 1032 .......................
Deluxe condo l"a m com
plex. 2 Br, o-.ner will
help fin . 768-6275 ,
494-8611 agt
-bst buy ht Mytt1c: HH11. Mo ho.Mt ~ow
you to mar peoe.tul OC:Hft Gftd cm1y0ft
•lew. ~ of rHr yard few ~ use,
plus o Mduded jocun.I CMd deck off Hte
moder bedroom. Two more bedroofns and
ct." make thl1 spoclCM11 horM o truly fl.alba.
It.I ng •n•lroftment. Offered
at ... SI 89,000.
499-4551
S&.S Resale Specialists.
J,4 or 5 bdrm models
avail. 11om e w /pools .
968-4602
Pennington Propert1ei.
JOG 1'0 BEACH
TERRACE
CARDIFF
CUTE COTT AGE
$3.175 down. on J BR l '"J
Ra. beam cc1lmgi., <·ov
f.'red pal.lo. 2 car garage, CI est o r Y w 1 n cl ow s
c·aU for details· bngbten this elc~anl two ll , . , . . bedroom, two bath ll • • • townhouse Punelcd din·
962·44n ~~)546-8103 1n g area. wd bar , ---------•I fireplace and mai.tcr ----------1 bedroom with dressrn~ ---------•I an·a. Close lo pool, rec. LUSIC RESALE center, schools. irnd
SPECIALISTS shoppmg rncf'ti below
market at $87.500 Call
now. 752·l!Y..'O :J.1. or 5 Bdrm models
;,\rufable. Some w/pools.
.. t'OOdos Memberoflhe J QUAIL mull.I pie hsting service I ........ • , PLACE .....: -;;~;JO•><•
-----•Good reasons why
buyers call Woodbridge
Ttus ";\ •• Plan tn PNcrs
Townhomf's has all ltleal
·1ns1de" corner location
barklnR to a greenbelt
TWO pror. landstape1I
pati~ Decorated m lighl
colors 2 bdrm, 2 ba Only
$1.14,000.
llS23 CAMPUSDt·IRV1'4E
SUMSHIMY
Entertainment homt•
w pool, Walk to schls &
tennis. 3 Br, 2 hu. din &
lam $87.900 .l.52-3008
Former mdl m Hancho
San Joaqwn 2 Br. 2 ba, &
den w wet bar l)ruf
decrt'd f.o(' on 14th
fairway nvtrlook 'i; 1wtr
rour::.t' w viev. or Sail
dleburk Pnrc $129,500.
melds furn & uppl. Phric
only no ai:ts pb <:all
752. L'!1 l 9·5. 752 076K aft 5
&weekends
BYOWHER
New Turtlerock <:tl'n
garden home, llealhcr
model. 4 BR, 3 b:-fam
rm Highly upgraded
W d('l'k <le \>ICW. $11>4,000
644 4887
ASSUME Realty. We have over 70 ,.._ ________ _
homes for you to choose ••
from All pnce ranR<'~
and si1..es Somt will sell
V.i\ or f".ILA. Some
have pools and many
have central air For
<:omplete mform;i uon on
homes m lhe Irvine area.
3 HR, 2' ~ .Bl\ J>O(•I homt',
mmutes to bearh No
new loan C'OSll> when you
t.ike ov<•r C'X•st•ntt VA
loan or $12.0UO. Call now
for d eca l!~ CF f'
~l.5001. UkrK-47 6061
JUST LISTED. lry your
rlown p;.1ym<'nl Sharp
Jllr. J·•,fhJ , rlhl ~ara~l'.
takt• UH·r b1~ GI loan JI
ti',., l'nrcd 10 ""'" I.1st
al $71.~1110 Owner aS(t
~K7~
" Where else can yoo find
J lovely 3 un. :-. tia home
l~·lhan I mile to bea1·h
lur $84,500., Agt., ()68.~
t.o QUALIFYING!
1.A·~s thJn 2(1•., down and
nwnl'r will carry
h.1lann~ Sharp JAr
w vool w .ooo
Wnt.m Pacific
P'ropertin can 731.1522
give us a c·aU.
f!j
WOOOUIOGE
REALTY
551-3000
UMIVERStTY PARIC
Dean home. 3 bdrm, 2 ba
Pool. 1ac. aU upgrades
SlJJ.SOO. Agent s::n · 59!18
LARGEST HOME
In the Colony. This hard
to fmd 5 lx.'<iroom home
plus a ucn, IS ideally
located across from thl'
MEW
IHOURRElD
This well l()('ated plan 111
1n the D eerf1t'ld
Townhomes 1~ pnc·ed to
go' Featun.~ 2 BH. 2' ~
BA. communit y pools
and parks. GreaL starter
home. Try $75,900
red hill ~· .. :.
552-7500
LOIJllM leach 1041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
0-Y-O
2 Bdrm .. 2 bath apt. only
•,, bl()('k to Main Bearh.
Bnghl & airy. Newly re·
decorated. $79.500.
SWHPIHG VIEWS
to ocean. 2 Brinn • 2 bath
& huge convertible d<'n
Loadl> of fix-up potenual
$121.500.
NORINSREALTY * 494-8057 * ! M) home w •pool & Jae •
• 1 rm tn <K'l'an Op1·n hsl'
l'iu n Hk r 003..g:n 7 pool, park and tennis. On I•--------• c:ul-de-i.ac locallon
VETS
ro'I.~) Lm·t'ly 38r +
lll·n + Jlley .Jl'<ci.i. for
H\. Si .IOU (IOWO,
~mu ~'5.'il 111•11 i\\l'
\l{t. K-10 :!!>:I I
ONLV ONI':
HURRY' 1 T hi!'. l>l'auly
won'llasl forever
RANCH REALTY
551·2000
.. :,tr('mt•ly l'USlOffil1l'll
~~ C~ldcn~t·~L t-:~tJtl s.
4 SR .. 3 ba + bonu~ rm.
tnrmul rhnin~. f.im rm. 2
ffl>k ..... :i c-ar gar. eorner
lo\ W llV iH'CC:O.!>
~1 82.aO IJ C.111 now
!.Hill 4602 P eno1nJ!l On Properties Quarter <tCn?. Jllr. i:!Ha ,
--------fa m 1 I y k I t c h e n , ASSU~AHLE fireplace, professional
PANORAMIC
OCEAN VIEW
2 Bdrm. 21 ~ baths Ocean
view from IJving rm, &
mslr BR. Unbclte\·ahle
luxury $145,950
lntn'I R.I::. Network'
Touchstorw 963-0867
MR EMERALD IAY
F.xc1ting nearly complet
!!() ultra·custom quality
home Ot·ean view. lrl!
lot. deckl>. mature shade
1 recs. Premium No
Laguna area $267 .500
16'M Lowse After 6 call
493-9832 or 8.12-7623 Save now. deal direct landscapmR. spnnklers,
v. lh1s broker. S&Squah do~run, patio w /covrr.1•--------•
I), spa1:1ous .i BR. :l ba, llouseopensonpurk-hke C"''T"'Ll ...... SU ... SET
fom rm formal dm1n1:. I yard for indoor-outdoor "' "' ""' " ., lY. I us h Io ma 1 n t living. Community pool, and city lights from this
l ndscril! l're'ilt~c park. tennis $$19.~00 wood&glass2RR,21,,ba
ne1i:hborhooo close to 17462 Wayn1· :;52·0513, + den home $1~.soo. by
twh Lo tntt•rest. ~:1\e O wner Op1•11 hon'lt-ownr Days : 673-9978.
MW lit SlU7.500 C.111 Sal/Sun f.ves,49!M685
11till 4tl02 . P1.•nmn~'lon Propt>rtll's Nl-:W 4 hr, :l bn 2 siory, 34 OCEAN VIEW llOM I'; 9
-Onkdah'. Wool1brHl!lt> Yr old Custom :j Hnrm
11, uwncr. trans£ flUl 11£ $1 19,9!.ICI Ow111:r 213· home P\l :1rt'u S.·l'un ~te. beaut c-.tm hmt' I &<\74376 ly, beach Pnn only
hlks to bch, l'll"111 1111 ----Ownl'r will f1nann!
1o:radE'd J bdritl. p.1tio, :! SI 01( .. low Martlet! $239.500. Ph 199-39:13
c.u i:arai?c + " tur Steal a Woodbriri~c -C ... 'LLOFTHEWILD i:arage or wk s hop, boat dramatic "EASTON "'
uccess & RV parking 2148 sq. fC. totally up-2Rn home w 1superb $12~.00!I 5:16-!l5K3 or J,?raded. Only $129.99~ ocean vu.; border<; a
536·0858 tTo Pnn·s. S22K down, rustic runyon Cm.·ulnr
o s i; u m 9 '?.. 1 7 staircase & redwd add .,.,_ I 044 (1earwatcr Cull roltect special touchrs Corner
••••••••••••••••••••••• (408)268-0633. Patl"lck. lot.$129.500.(141
•TURTLEROCK * l\gl.
Plan 114, court,yard en Larite sing le dwelling•-.;.;._-S_U_P_E_ R
trance. I'll entry hull to
utrtum . pond & Hf'.11 I ,1,111 • /•I( •
*
•100 '''"''"''''''St'""'
494 9473 !>4'J 0316 'Wlltcrlall. formal dining BUY' nn. lrn hvlng rm. fam\ly •
rm. " bdr m. 2''l be. lri.t
pauo. l')<lm drapery.mini California honw with * DUPL
t..,i.e a...a. 1041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
tis Coldwe~·_Ban~r
3 Monurch Bay Plu~:•
Laguni. Niguel
496-7222 831-0836
Dramauc ocean vu tot
w/plullli & l)tlrm1t, over ·
lookmg Bluebmi Cyn, c•·
ty & up coast S129.950.
2805 Bernard Ct. off Zella
Dr
LGrJ'llO HNJ-1 IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel
Realty ...
fOllEVY VIEW!
On one or the largest lots m Laguna Niguel. 4 BR. 2
BA. den. professionally
landscaped. C~tom de·
signed home. Ext'ellent
buy at. $144,900.
496-2413 495-5220
493-9494 830..5050
Ownr must sell, cstm 3 br,
2 ba. 2400 sq fl hm. Lrg
lot. $129,500. 495-5058.
2 Br. 2 ba, patio bm. Lrg
lot. cpl. drps. 2 car gar.
many xtras Below mkt.
$89.500 Call for appt.
\92-5373 or 495-4997
•BY OWNER•
Niguel Shores 4br, shut·
ters thru·oul. lovely
lndscp'g, view Walk to
bch. Lennis & schls.
Sl89.000. 493-8060.
MissJ°" v1~10 I 06 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 BR 2 Ha (;ondo. air
cond .. crpts. drapes.
pool, sgl story $66,750
714 /8.»5085
Mewpori leoch I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LOW TAXES!
3 Bdrm .• 2 balh Rack
Ray home with an AD·
DITIONAL I Bdrm & I
balh attached un1c. 60 ft
by 170 fl. lot with frwt
lrees Mass•"e family
room with used hrick
fireplace, bar & s liding
1:Jass door:. to 18 ft. by 42
fl Juruor Olympic s1ie
d1vmg pool Two add1·
uonal fireplaces. kitchen
wnh bwlt rns. upgraded
rarpNs & fresh paint
too' For sale by owner
Asking $124,500 Mu'>I
sell 1mmed1atcly1 • • Call
SS7·1668or 634·2626.
NEWPORT UNDER
$40,000
2 BR. den. frplc .. use of
poolst bay & boal shp.
Pnme leasehold. llarbor
loc By agt, 759-0244.
IY OWHY •IUCH
Is Jusl 200 sleps away
3Br. 2Ba. frplc. 2 car gar
ln a Carmel·llke setllng
on a pvt st. 10 Lido Sands
$138.SOO 645-1262
MEWPORT HEIGHTS
Charming cottage w/lots
of wood. new shake roof.
& carpets, j.!reenhouse
Sl34,900. Call 640-5112 . . .
U! fo\•L.CJil Lt)f\.An/\f\,t•
nt. '"' ftls:J...:, r1t v£ 1. nr>t Q•
HARIORVIEW
HOMES
COUMTRY
FRENCH
SOMERSET
Rl'des1gned ll\l'
bedroom. three balh with
ouLs1dc brouS?hl indoors.
Professionally decorated
and upgraded Many
rustom .ippoml ments
OwnC'r will help financr
Call is:! 192fl
A QUAIL
#>(.!! PLACE
-10,-Tit l :JO '.M.1
Open' Ruy hke rent' Sub·
nut all terms & offers!
Trades! ~tr ! Fantastic 4
Br. 3 Ba, 1acuzu Like
nrw cond. 1712 Highland.
$325.000. 631-0900 /\gt
Harbor View Homes 3
bdrm + den Com£'r lot.
lovely Rarden Lvw
down Owner Al,\l
644 2562 or 640 535'i
DAIL'( PILOi D;J
Mewpcwi .. adi I 069 S. ca.-... I 076 0...... ~--&tat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ............•.•..•.•...•••••••••••••.•...•...
HillORVIEW w,..,..-omdVfew Moea.Hio..,
1'wo unita·3 Odrms de 2 1 fw Sde I I 00
lncoft9 Prop.rty 2000 ......_ ,_..a..d ..•.•.•.•...•...•...... ············~·········· MOMA CO butbs t:ach. W•lk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORAMGE L..-.. ech J 1 •1
Thls rxpal\ded hom~ 1:1
Just nght Cor 1Jntertain
mcnt. <;ume room with
SOO square feet and
custom wall uni~ Close
t.o gree11belt. school, nnd
pool on a quiet cul·de su1·
and y1>ur own lund Call
us now 752 lll20 and ask
for J ohn S h ea. our
I l.atbor View Spec1allf.l
A QUAIL
~ PL.ACE -•o,-" l:JI p Ji&.1
UDO ISLE. 2800 sq n.
Owner financing. 4 bdrm
3 ba, din area hg llv rm.
mod kit , patio, pr1v
beach & h:nms. l lf2 lots
etc
$250.000. 67s-Q59
PORTOFINO
3 B d r m . J 1'2
bath s,'bonu:ri'rm. ram
rm. dining rm Lg lot.
Upgrd'd & x tras
$189,900 Uy owner/he
644·9ZIS
Newport Heigllh
Charming 2Br cottage on
large lot w/private rear
yard , sepa rate hobby room w /ba attached to
garage. Sll0,000.
MIWPOIT IEACH
RULTY 675-1642
EASTBLUFF CONDO.
super water vu. 2 BR. I~•
Ba. 2 fplc's. Pnnr only.
714-593-0704. Sl62.000 .
WAMTTOIUY
home In Cameo Shores.
Shorecllffs or Spyglass
Hill. Have 1rirome pro·
perty to trade. Quail
Builders, Mrf~ealhertoo
bt••rhes. purks. golf &
tennis. Creot home plu.~
tneome. SUlS.000
NOllHS REAL TY * 494-8057 *
.... ~ .. .... .......
l.ut c hance to buy
Oceana1dc hom"' 1n
Pres1deot1~l Hght:t. tQ
Homes avail in last
phase. From $79.000 /\n
early visit 1s recom
mended. (92·2780. Sunset
Pacific Home Builders.
BUCH DOLL HOUSE
$99,500
Ideal beach home, Julil
steP6 to surf 111 best area
Versatile 3 BR. 2 BA +-
fanuly room
BERTIIA llENRV
REALTORS
215 Del Mur 492 4121
.WwportS.ach
You Loved 10 Yrs Ago
4 Beaut. cust homes
w t panora m1 c ocean
views avail for sale from
$228.000. You must see
the quality or these
homes. An early YISll IS
recommended. 498-0200
or 831·9122 Sunset
Pactfic Home Builders
San Cleme nte c ustom
h1lls1de home nearing
completion 2,000 sq ft . 3
BR. 2 ba. fam rm •
breakfast nook.
fireplace, wet bar. :.un
deck, 21 ~ car garaKe
Pnnc. only. 714 /SJG.6974
or714/9604180
s.-.. ~·traM 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-6881 ................. ,
BIRDWATCHER'S
DEUTE ·"BLUFFS"'
J bdrm. gorgeous back
bay vie w . $190.000
w,Jaod. 644·4394. Open
Daily
WIDE A FRAME
SteP6 lo ocean, pools &
tenrus. 3Br. 2Ba. loaded
w/charrn.$114.500
Caywood Realty Inc .
548.J.290
Npt Hts. charmer 2 bdrm.
2 ba, approx 1400 sq fl
$139,000 642·9966 424 San
Bernardino Ave. NB
OOYER SHORES
Pmor•c •lew
******* IHCHARMIHG
old San Juan Capistrano.
Affordable up ·
sta1rs1downsta1rs con
donu111um. 3 Bdrms .. I'-:
baths. carpetmg. window
covenngs, bwlHns. two
car garage & patio Ry
owner Mon. lhru Thurs
CdaysJ. call 646 2158.
f)'i. lhru Sun. cdays l &
evenings, call t714 )
493-0588.
GREAT BUY
ATALOWPRICE
3 lrg bdrms, new carpet-
LDg A/C, stylish bnckwrk
1n kit. cstm covered
patio. SlJJ.950.
Owner Desperate
Dbl wide Park 1.anc. 1m
mal'. ti.t-lov.
mkt valu~ $28.~ Make
Offer (66 2BXX 1
Mobia. Ho.. Store
(714)841-8895
•FANTASTICAL
Costa Mesa
Sha.n&n·la dbl wide lux
ury living Btfl l978 2J3r ,
2Ba Skyline In adult
p 1a r k • _, w 1 10 m 1 n ~ .
)acuz.r.i, 6t !>OC'IUl UC
IJ v1u es gator£' A II for un
der $24.000 Park rent
Sl~·Sl40
C .. fonio Pocific:
Mobile llome Healty
2706 1 larbor. !'ti) 208
540.5937
SELLER
ANXIOUS
Ubl wide La.Bai on. 1m
mac. close to be:.ll'h
Pnt'Cd to sell ( 72 3521 U 1
Mobia. HOIM Store
1714) 841..a895
20 YEAR SALE
EXCESSIVELY HIGH
MOITGAGES ARE
GOME FOREVER
lsl lime an 0 C .. 20 yr
fmancing now a"a1I for
purchasing of In· Park rl'
sales of your m ul'l1
sough t afler dream
house. This means for all
or you thul JUSl COuldn 't
afford buyiog a home an
the past, may now enJOY
lhe happy expenence of
owning your home in the
mobile homl! park of
yourchoit·e. Fordl:-ta1ls.
CALIFORNIA
PACIRC
MOBILE HOM t; SALES
2706 Harbor. Ste 208
540..5937
FAMILY PARK
LOvt!ly dbl wide
Goldenwes\, lwy C'lo~c
pnced for quick sal~
$31,990. (73 LSSIU I
Mobil. HOftllr' Store
17 I 4t 848-8895
3 bdrm. 1 1 ·1 bn .
washer1dryr/rcfng in
l'l wh•d '' "·"' "'" <I Ill I II 1 llnc .... .._,,.,c.,. :!i 848 2640
COUN'J"Y •••••••••••••••••••••••
~..,..,.._.I EIMrald lay ...,..~ .... STS Steoe rrom ~»ch JR.
Ta.lonii your first i;tep is
often the hardc•:st H iOU are reudy t.o mov1.> up or
~lart }our 1nve11tment
~leeps a N<>wly I•
modeled. July $2400
T__.As~
494.nn 4g&.4~1
progr.;m. hu t h•vi> H9wpori .. ech Jl49
become confused with .ill •••••••••••••••••••• •• •
the aspect~ for 10011y ':1 Water<ronl Lido 11>1.i moo
market. then come to the lhly • br (2l3l270-4Sll7
t•xper t .. <at Q UA I L or(2l3l''"""""'' PLACE PROPERTrES. _..;___~-----
N~mcrous Condo
Investments
Many fo'amily llomes
2 Umt,s tl30.000
3 l 'mb Sl25.000
DOCK-VIEW·POOL
2 1ir . 2ba Conrlu
Be&uUtully rurn111hed
St:c bldg. Adult:s only
$l500/mo Wc.tcrfrOJll
Homes631 1400
J Urut~ Sl41.000 ---------
" Units Sl.SS.000 LIDO ISL£
4 I niti. '198.500 J BR. den. steps 10 wdler
ISUmts S397.000 I Lido social t!venb.
K Units 1000.000 cummun. cntr. bcache>
lO Unit:. Sl80.000 yaeht & tenrus club 10<'1
12 Unit:. $595.000 ~ mo lse. $130C1 s um
20 Units . S325.000 mer 67J..OJ08
20 Umt:i • .!.000 23Urul!> Sl.800.000 3 bdr m Bluff.> C'Ont.11>
23Uruts SJ.650.000 pool1tenn1s/shopp1n j.!
24 Units tl.~7.0CJO 11000 su mmer or $5511
30Umts Sl.191.000 leas e . Mrs Cooper
IO Units $565.000 675-0812 or 496-8301
f!6 Units Sl.700.000
112 UniLo; • $3.300.000 ~ u.fwllilhed
116 ~tanor •••••••••••••••••••••••
lu17n1Mt:.anor Sl\.600.000 G1Mc al 3202 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Uruts . $3.S00.000
201 Unlb . $10.300.000
Ofc UldJ( . Sl.700.000
lndstr'I Uldg . sr>.500.000
A QUAIL
..;J! PLACE
-10,.. " l:Je , .M. '
Easts1de. unique 2 on lot
One 31,-z yr old tri ·levcl. 2
bd 2 ba cstm home . One
remodeled 2 br 1 ba. By
Owner $129,000 646-8300
SAN ClEMEHrE
DUPU.X sa•.90o
Neal as a pm. 1 BR unit ,
with extr a guest apt
Short walk LO beach or
shop pm~
HERTHA HENRY
Rl':ALTORS
2l5 Del Mar 492·'1121
• HOMEFIMDBtS •
lOOO's or vacaor1es
LOW RENTAL!:>
All areas-All pnccs
•551·082.4 •
Wf'ETIMESERVICE
Good in all 23 offu:es
l FEE lhen F REE for
••LIFE•• Homes apts dplxes bach:.
Also summer rental:..
S MALL SAMPLE
$1.SO bach. free ut1J'
$2001 br. kids ok, tum
$245 2 br kids. p<>ts ok
$2853+den kids air wow•
S1754brlllds pets gar
Call today & move '
3206 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IAUOA ISLAND
HOME WANTED for un
nual lease. Nini horn\•
Pvt party 64.2 5255
a.oo Penin1•0 3207
TRIPLEX ··················~···· New luxury home. 2 br m Corona del Mar Only den. Jacuu.1, 2•,. b .,
5172,000 All 2 Hdrm ffl>h', beam ccil. 2 car
Frplc. commu1111y pool. 6 gar. applns. 313 Isla nd
parkmg sprs S800 yrly 675·4912 01
The &tote Mak.rs \!YCS 675·5201 .
17141751-6063 --------CGpistn.o ~ Ji 18
TRIPLEXES .....•....••...•.•••...
Of locJclay
4.000 sq ft of gracious h v
mg offer bl.fl views or
Back Bay and t'ashion
Center. Lg pvt master
swt(' w 1sunken tub &
skylites opens o nto
lushJy lndspd yd & pa\1 0
SICYVIEW REAL TY AcnoCJ1t f« ~ 1 2 00
768-311 1 831 ·3000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Pre.s ale or flnanc1.11
panners sought for new
1·unst.ruct1on. Secured
t.ovely 3 bdrm home 2' ..
ba some O<'ean view $5(M1
Days 642 4818 1-:ve &
Wknds 496-ti642
1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
w tpool & jacuzzi Addi· 1-•2• ... ..,•T•o•w ..... •H•O .. M•E-
Llon 3Br. & 2 full baths + -"
mrud qt rs w /full bath. $41,000
Home bit around cent.er Call u s about this
cowtyard: Spanish style spacious 2 Br <adult'i. on-
for comfortable living ly) Townbome. Lovely
15x2S' kitchen w /bltn private bn ck patio. Com·
BBQ. oversized ~ame rm munily pool w /sauna All
& bar rm make lhL'> a in an attractive setting
perfect home for enter -sWTOUnded by tall trees.
ta1mng. $415.000. M.C. FOR DETAILS644-7211
Financial (714)994-585S ,..
BIG CANYON • v I • TOWNHOME _ 2 bdrm, 2 ba. tennis pool.
jac .. cstm design & furn Super large 2100· master
IO living area $1(~,500. suite & family. WCt bar
Appl.. only 759·9121 M-F sunken LR 2 s Lry 4 bdr
single family sacrifice IMfs .... y 0WMf' ~;190 San D•eRO f'rwy
Popular Delores Plan. on & H.arbor979-1640
com er w/wrap around
palJo. Highly upgraded.
Must see lo appreciate
$162.500 644-6501
NO CREDIT
NEEDED!
Low Down
Payment
Beautiful 3 DR 2 Ba
home in prestigious
Eastbluff Immaculate
rond1t1on. 'a rant, move
in today Owner will
finance Must 'iell.
$159.950. 964·24SS a!>k ror
F.AChemow
UDO ISLE IUY!
lnv1Lmg 2Br & 2Ba hom e
Asking $199,500 and
Seller wants action!
Call 548-6333
Entertain
Taster~~YS~~~!ated "
bedroom hom e with din-
ing. ramily room and
plush carpet Elegant'
$112,000, BKR. C:a ll
~1720
TARIElL
"#I In Colifomia"
Condo $53,500 nr Mile Sq
Pk. Newly decrt'd. Ownr
839-~ wkdys :ift 6
•••••••••••••••••••••••
MGWWHomta
8 ACRES
Excellent m1n1 raneh
site. South or Oran!le
Q)\Jnl)'. a little rough but
workable BK R
(714 > b'77·SaH
ORS22-0530
40 Ac $1600 Ac 20'~ down
nt 8....., P INT Investment
potenllal near Elsinore
Brkr As k for Norm.
714~4-31 16 or &12·4681
47 ACRES
Soulh of Oran~e County.
SJ.700 per acre Terms
BKR
(714)6765717
---Coronode4 Mar 3222 ......•.........•......
New 2 BR, 2 ba, 2 patio~.
1w ·; TAX Sheltt!r. on S2S itar 616 Goftll'nrocl
to $50 000 dwn. llrt'ak Adults. no peL., $550/m n.
even '11 11mei. gross g.rn <\':OH , 494 i!"::l.1
S135,000 541-4054 83J.()2()(}
W<•slem Pac1f1<·
Propt<rt 1c:.
731-LSZ!
--- -CdM Villa~c 3 Bii 2 8.1 .
LohfwS* 2200 fplc . bltns. newly dt·
•••••••• •• • •• • • • ••• • • • • rorated. SS75 673· 7229
OfACE llDG SIT£
Huntmgton Beach VU .. -W. Qwet. Partly furn
27.000 sq ft. lot near 2Br. de n, frplc. Lar~··
pa c If i ca HOS p IL a I, 5 p 3 l I 0 • s 7 5 0 I m ,,
POUltsShop Cnlr&Civi<· Waterfro nt llo m •·,
Center. $135.000. 63J 1400 David Bourke Rltr ---------
54&-9950 OCE.AHVIEW
ORS22 ~ Locs for sale. Ma ny with Cew---.--Loh--/---plans & permits Single &
'"''' muJu untts. Ot·eun view Cryph I 500 Agt David. 6":3-72960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848 1511
Blue Spruce lots. Harbor
Rest Mcmonal Value View l..ots, Yorba Linda.
$375. ea All 3 for $875 or '-i acre ... $97.000 I arr1•
$325. ca S.11·2850 + $139,000, paved road,
utJl.~1
1100 Mouut•.~.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ReiOl"t
• 2 TRIPLEXES • ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\ llt\l"llln 111
11.ir ho1 Im 1 ... 1 mPnl C"n Nr Lake Park Mm to LOOl<ING FOR bch 1-4 BR. 3 ba. l·:S llR. MOUNTAIN, DESERT, , ____________ _
:!'-~ ba; 1 J BH. 2 ba. 5 KANCHf;sor R ESORTS CostaMno
gar. fprplc'-;, Sll.l<.l.OOOca We Have
170!H7l3 Alabama. llB Some Fine Ones
322~ ....•...•..•...........
536-1718 Cal now 973-4626 New 3 br. 2111 ba & 'l br •
CLOSE TO OCEAH
NEW TRIPLEX IHI~ R.E. lctC.. ba <·ondos Poot. Jacuw
IY BUILDER 1631 E 17thSLiiC. SA dbl S(ar. open beam cc1'
I 4 BR. sgl stry & 2-3 BR. Outof Comfy in~~ Ch005e your carp<'I
all spacious deluxe units Propetty 2550 S5SO & $450. Westblul I
Bike to bch from ht!re ••••••••••••••••••••••• V11l~e Vlctona & t ;•
s 19 8. 00 0 f p 24 l :! ---------_n_y_on_63_1_·2080_ ---Delaware. 118 536·1718
Newport~
2 Ir 2 la EocJ.
Fee Simple Sharp.
839-0730 eves & wknds
Park Ploc: .. Oc.•mtside T ranq u1 I Pa nor a m •,.
2&3BEDROOM Vu~w. J mslr si Rdrm!>,
VA FHA 2,., b a I-' r p I<' . ~ t• 1•
GARDENTOWNHOMI-~ bulcony & yard Aulo
2 Car GarRRN Ra rage opnrs. OW, trash
1·433-9924 l'Omp, beaut1fuUy cpt d & KEN BRITIINGHAM
REAL f011 For Sale I I 00 hlew flrape• t, 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
L.-.... I 757 I i..23 draped thru.out Onl~
•
...... _~_ •• _.-.. 0_ .. ,1 $550/m o To sec ca!I
blJ..2282.
BLUFFS 1 LEVEL VlEW
end unit, Angelita 2 Br. 2
ba. ffl>I, assumable loan.
$157,000. b y ow n
644~1201.
VIEW
Mobile~S~
/\ s s u m a b I c 'I • r l'
possessions. buy rentab.
rent to own. Info
(71 4)848~8895
7 UMITSC.M. 2700 . •.•..•.......•..•...•.
LIDO ISLE I~ Phase Ill. 3 Bit, 2
2or3BR.2Ba,byowner ba. rec land, by ownr.
S215.000. 673-Ql22 $167.500. 644-4887
28' house trlr $2850 I br
i:ood rond :!9 1 Montt·
Vista. CM. 646 95t;G
&>aullful brand nt>w •I I
br. lort. r p 3 :! br, 11 ~ ba
townhoui.e, Jll bltn ..
crpts. drp~ lh1rry, hoy
now Tom Ll't'. H l l r
l>t2 lf,03
JUST REDUCED
I 0 ACRE R.AHCH
~modeled r;inch hum\•
w1Ch open beam ('C1lm~~
& \ l('W<I In all Ulrt'f'l lflll'>
ANO Jll'!I .i '>hort dnv1•
lrom Orunj!t' Gu . The
pool. s pa & bnrk pallo
arc fenc\'fi m for L'l>m
WfttlluHVI~
Brand new townhome!'.. :.:
br 2 ba, $450 mo 1:?5!1
sq rt 3br.2'•ba.SS~•
mO 145() l)Q, fl 'I ('lll
izu :-Jf(e•. fnt·d \ .•r<I
lfl>k. J lnum, bulron~
hct1m 1•eiln~'I. po.11 & ~pa
V • ll n n ~ & l' :i n y <' fl
631 0994 orli3 I 20lll 1
Mlwport luc:h I 069 H9..,..t t.och I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
cae:
DBDBll ILllRS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
IN BEAUTIFUL SE.A VIEW
FlXF;D JNCOM F.'
Btn 1978 Goldenwest dbl
wide, all a ppliances.
spa« rent $1.25 15 m in to
bch CA.5181 1
MaWte HOIM Ston
C714tl41.al9S
Th1)> home plul> duplt'' 1s
now $141 ,000 Sharp 1hrN!
bedr oom home with
separate yard Two very
ml'C cwo bedroom unlls
1n rear Ca ll now '
752·1920
FANTASTICAL d ~~~~ Seo~ leawty .... -lO,.. Tl l :)Ofl..M.1
µlc•tc pnv.11·y The rt' Clean 2 br with Rarn11.1·
m:.1min11. acrea~i' 1s for AdulLc; 773 W W1l11on
you to do with ~·~ you S260 mo 548 9411
please (;all now'
973-4626
a..HWdtUlite
1631 E. 17th St 1C .. SI\
..._..,. .... d
•••••••••••••••••••••••
3 BR. 2 ba. lrl! stone frpi1•
new crpt, pvt yard, $4'1
mo 642·~
MESA VERDE
Sea cape & suns~t.s. o btn
family parad111e 2Rr +
bonus rm In El Morro By
lhe Sen. your Qwn pvt
bch, park rent only S160
CALLTODAY (PK10'J6l
C.-.. Mw 3122 ---------· '····· ................. .
3 bd, lam r m, ctbl f'li>lc A
bome nol a rrntal Wik,,.
schools S4~~1 mo •ni
gardener R.~-4945
bhndS. l,o\!i Of ),tf Ui< 1 r1n-pJilf'(' f7J.900! fi{'bl C1~r to i:ummun11y ten· buy In lrvmr! Cull Ocenn side or hwy. lr\'rl
m11. pools, 1and purks REDC/\ftPET7.>t 1202 lol, Pa.'ly 11ccMs to tK•nch
Lovely Three Bedrm. Bar Harbor
M odrl. Tastefully Oecorated And
Lan dst·aped. View Or Catalina ,
C'ccan And Night Light..;;. Call For
Appointment To Inspect. $275.000.
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4br,2bll,nrNwptlt;irhcJr l lm. 11t Ba condo. pool, dup~cixcs R e ntal coople over 40. Million
HI. W ·D. rcfnti. Avuil teruus. tmd gar, next to Pavilion, 675·4912 Bkr dollar recreational facllt· June~~ MB~!I _ Hntg l1lorho~r . S3ls() m o. PARK LI DO· 'fwnhsc. ty. 24 hr secunly Cloi;e ~30 Refng .,. lot:. more 84().l94 J or ~·68118 2Br. den, 2~2Ba, ffl)k, to beach. Recreational
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3Br, 2Ba, l ' • y ri. , hJ, lx:h 14251.no, list & last 7 3 ba. jacuu1. etc 1712 ~HS Uftfunt 3600
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---Nup. Call after4PM. 963-3254 ~ BP.. :s ba exec pool hom~. W .a.y·ERFR~ 54<H;24S aft 4pm.
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!>llgous Mesa Verde 60, IOAT SPACE Newport Terr, brand new. ~ltfi FouriWthed
W,gardener & Po<>I serv, 38R 2 B lBr. 2".t8a twnhse. Pool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• onlyS725mo 540 l720 a:.k • \., a,S2.000mo. l.'i()().53&-82216 lalaoalslaftcl 3706
for Agnes. evPs. 998-1146 Roy McC_.. SEAVIEW •••••••••••••••••••••••
1810 HewportltYd. Unobstructed view or t br 2 ba, lg pallo. W/a
3232 CostaMncr548-7729 ocean a,nd Newport \1ew $..SSO Av;11I 6/20 ••••••••••••••••••••••·r~~~~~~~~~~I Beach. 38R. 3ba. New, 752-1978 \.REAT AREA 3 br, 2 bal· w,frplr, dshwhr. rnrd E..cc home. super clean 3 lull se<·ur1ty. Te nni!>, Coroftact.f Mar 3722
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--mo, lse. gardener 1111.'1 Agt/Owner. Ask for Rod patio avail now for 2 S395 :Jbr kids pet.'> :.ur dbl 1139.4945 al (714) 325·2996 or Uc.an mos $30o. 675 4277 sarsmfee.SS7·0821 --------at (714) 832·5144. Specify ----
•HOME..-INOERS• TOWNHOUSF.. 21Jr, 21 ~ Seaview Home. 3 Blocks from the ocean
--- -ba. Pool. tennis. JUC. . $325 mo I Uedroom . FawwfalnVGl&ey 3234 Many extras $425. Brand new xtra lg sphl f>/5 l.283aft6PM
••••••••••••••••••••••• 846-9037 level 4 bdr. lg i''.R .. 3 bu, 1----------
1 bdrm. 2 bu. huge 3 frpl, 11orgeous Back JBR.2 ba.s ummcn1ryr·
)'d.wallpaper throui.ihoul Waterwaterevery~here' llay view . $795 mo. ly, Olli before s·:ioam or
$US.tmo839.4!Ms ~£0) sq ft of. t:>eaut1ful liv· 833·8714. 631·3624 ~C_t6_p_m_: 759_·13_6_7 __
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••••••••••••••••••••••• tCllllJS, much more. S660 fplcs. Walk to bch. POOl. •••••••••••••••••••••••
$34-0mustsee'<..ioodarea & S67S. Joan or Jo tenruscrt3.S850mo1mm SSOWIEtc&UP
Many more avail now ~l37 1 or846-2597 6 mo lse. 64f>.956? teves or Studio. 1 bedroom
Con sumer 's Guide 548·0'7-I? Ma1d serv1ce,pool ~Fee bdrm, 2 ba, New crpt. HIG CANYON 2 HR +-Zl76Newport Bl, C M.
yrd. nr Manna H1 $475 / den. fantastic notf Cr!>e 548·97~or6453967 UPJo:N llOUS~ n'lo AvaJI 7· I 892·46S9 ..
5ll 19thSt v u . $85 0 547 -704-1. SUSC.ASITA.S
New elegant 2 bedroom ~ 3244 _&_ao_oo_ss________ Nicely furrushe<J 1 bdrm
,, <ten <$5751 . Cedar & ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYRtONT CONDO Closed g11r s::!:JO up .
V.Uldow bome. 5 Block~ Luxury 1 BR. 2 ba unit Adults, no pets. 2110
lU bt'Bch. Pnvale 2 car THE RANCH w1v1ew. Avail monthly, Newport ~lvd s:ar11i;ie. Fully main· .....,
t.w1ed yard AdullS No Sharp executive .i br, or lease opt. 640·~1 Lrg furn. bal•h Near 17th
pets (714 1960-6331 family room. frpk, air Big Olnyon Townhomc. & Irvine RIO /mo ut1I.
--------cond Near tenn1i. new 2 BR. 2 ba. spec-washer dryer linens IO· 2 Br. pool! Dswhr, pal.lo+ SS7~·mo Purc hasc-lse tacular golf course lot-. clu 645-0963 m o re Consumer·~ opt1onava1I p t t CiUJdt>. s m fee. 645·4900 7 vl gar. PoO · ennis. l~ •ach 3748
d ~7 Ontu $750 m o. yrly l i.e . •••••••••••••••••••••••
_a_ys__ "' 640-8126· 833•3973 North end studio ~60/mo
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l'r'l\'at·y S.'i6CI. 846·4401J. 640-5357 or Br canalfront ~25 view. Sept tsl thru June
- -6 75. 71l3 2 Br +den. fpl SSSO $325. ( l ) 328·2435.
.! Br. pool , frpl. rt'frl R ---------• :i Br. d1w. rpt S.575 d i.hwhr K 11Js f\l'h . _ 2 Brwlfpl S4TS .... wporl~och 3769
palm S3t5 ('nn"umt:r'" By owner, New Wood· Marina fUty 64:.! 1!850 •••••••••••••••••••••••
C.wde. b45 4~) ft•t> hndgc Creekside Poplar
~per :.harp :J br w heavy model. 3 BR. 2 ba. SS<!!> BLUFF'!)
,hake roof hri tt ht molw 494·22A~ 3 BR, 21288 , luvel).
· · --$650/mo Agt. 644 UJJ 1 hel'rful k1td1cn_. l)(e II\ ~ 2br kids pets beaut ,
rm W•frplt-~'l~.~ak' homesmfet>557·0824 Openf't1,Sat&Sun $525.
l'le.m $4~. 847 1622 or •llUMEFJNDERS• DelUJ(e 3 BR, 2 ba, lower
1148·9840 duplex. 1 2 blk to bch
----Racquet <.:tub 4 Bdrm, 3 l.2S'-ll 45lh St Yrly l:.e
.1 Ur. 2 ba. gar. 1'3tio, bath. A/C Gardener in Ad I ls . n o p el~
"·s h w r -+, m Or c cl'd $575/m o Owner 2 1 3 / 7 9 8 · 4 3 5 6 . ( on!>umer !> (,u1de 5S2040'l <714)675·9875 fi45 4900, :.m lee 7 days
:17 Woodbndge condo 2 br. 2 Beaut 2 br, l ba, yard.
ba. frplc. gara.:e. Pool & petsok. $475mo 1-.'tl'lustve hilltop view, lake $175. 581·425.5 Call642·~96
pvt r ommun1ly, near ---------i----------
1ww. 3 br. 3 ba + den rnn· New Woodbridge Green· S850 Mo.. Big Canyon,
do. Si()(), mo !162 0778 bner model. 4Hr. 28a. view rondo. Newer 3 BR.
---microwave oven. $595. 2•12 ba, pool, jacuzzi. ten ..
:! Br. l' • ba, pool, pets, Owner. aft 6pm. 644-8828. nis. sec urity. A Rl. ~ N1\·e' Conbumer·~ 640-6500
Guide 1-'t!c. 645 .ioou. 7 RENTALS 1---------
11'1V!> 9.7 3 DR. 2 lllt .. . $000/640 Bluffs C.'Ondo, 3 br. 2 ba,
:;o1x·r duper 3 llr. :! lia
w1d11>hwhr, fn1·rl yd . Kids
&. pet ok Only S42S
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pl\I 10. 11 !l ba 645·4900
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fee 7 days 9.7
:I OR. Ht Ba. . ... S600 one level end umt. Dest
11111-t.2...,.ua ... _ ... $525 loc. schls. shop 'j;.
5 BR, 21r.t Bil. .. . . S600 l--640-4 __ 9_33_. _____ _
:Hm. 2 bu. N.R ..... $650 t beach! J br $425. Kids,
pets, gar + more
645-4900 Fee.
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b11 . w 2 l'ar 11ar. fncd vd
Only S4t5 964·2566 .l\l(t.
BLUFFS3 Br, 2.,.. baths. 2
frpl., 2100 sq. ft. Pool.
m5. Bkr 644-0134
no fee 't523 CAMPU!Dl·IRVl"E ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR, 2 ba. short jog to the J Br. k1d.s , pets. rrptr. be ch rt I
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patio. nice .urea $41~l Sao Joaqwn Townhome. a • pa 1a ocean vu,
Consumer·is Golde . .:olf course view, 2 BR, beaut decor & lnd:.cpd.
645-4900. sm frc 21 l bu & den. $6()0 mo. 1-~ __ mo_._968-0644 ____ _
---~ 144Aaft6pm. b S395 ~UPER 1cwat1on 3 br. 2 br. l a, mo. lO mo.
ha. w oven. stove. lndr) 2 Br, frplc, kids. pets. 222 Avenlda Lobeno
hook·Up, fncd yd Only patio, d s hwhr Call Wigge nboro Rltrs
$450. 964 2566 Agt, no fee Consumer's Gwde. s m 1_tr1_.s-6_1_eo ______ _ --------rae ~.
STEPS TO BEACH
2 BR. 2 bn, yrly. $450
2 Br & guest, Penm $500
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2 BR condo. yearly.
S62SMonth
HEWPOAT CREST
2 BR. 2 ba condo $475
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Bayf ront. 4 BR, 2 ba. on
big bay. $850 Wee k
associated ·
DROKE 11!°>-11£1\L TORS
20H W Balboa bf' 166 I
S200 at beach. Free ulil !
Pool, refrig. Consumer·i;
Guide. 645-4900. Sm fee
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12621 Flower Street.
Garden Grove. Large
one bedroom townhouse
cl()Se to shopping. Luun
dry fa c t11ties . No
rlutdren. no pets Call
ClydeaL (7t4) 891-1013
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Cherry Creek Adult
Apta. l & 2 BR. fplc's,
lakea. sauna. jacuu.1 &
pool. From $290 Located
at 2701 S. Fairview Just
S of Wa rner. N of S 0 .
F'Wy.5561991 No pet~
~ 4 br, 2 ba. fam rm, ~---------F t ,, 13712 Newland Street. A C. beaulJful S4'S home Woodbridge I-lit. lovely l 80 Hue ocean v iew (j a r d e n G r o v c .
1n prime area. No. of I'~ level. 2 BR. den, fm·d yd forever. 2 Br, 2ba Condo. Acautiful. two bedroom
1naer belwHn Magnolia $5."A>. 644-4809 Singleatory. $400/mo townhouses in excellent
& Newl11nd . 1594 2 Woodb ·dge&i;tatell nc1 Rhhorhond. Private Maybrook n 3 yr. old 3 Br, 2 ba, faml· patio view from lovely
C'emuu R~ulty 839-6623 Adams, 4 bdrm. 2~ ba, Ly rm. Walk to beach. k ll ch en • c n c Io s e d ' Great loc. $600./mo .--------•I S61 1759644·7211 ~/mo. Agt.. 492·2100 g a r a ~ e !'I : Po o I : ~/month. CBll Clyde
•WOOD BR I D G E s..-. c ltl ana~er . Apartment
Prescott 4 BR. den. FR. C•str.o 3278 11301891·1013.
DR. 2 FP, 3 Ba. 3 gar_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8c6oa Island 3806
Pools, lake, $645 condos. I sty 3 BR 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552·1~· 8.'l3·l~---Ba. w~fplc, pools & park, Avail Jun(' 20 4 br 2 bo. ---------•I L..ogi.o •och 3241 walk to schools. Mission lrjl pat10 with u v1c-w
••••••••••••••••••••••• All new. no pet&. $450 mo s."):iC) 752 1978
1 HR. ram 1 m. bonus rm. OCF.ANFRONT JBr. s:so 714·842·3935. 892-4936 • .......__ p .•. .-3107 pool & Jllcuu1 Pre.o;t1ge Cliff 0 N L· $650 '--eMft-o
neighborhood $795 mo r aRunll ~ LOIJllftCI 328v •••••••••••••••••••••••
Peintninon Propert.Jcs mo 12131 875·2723 e\'es ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely I bdrm. walk lo
968-'602 Walk lo beach. lovely 2 o. Laguna <'Ollage beach or b11y. 216 E
bdrm 2 bu '65() mo. paid Nestled amona tall trees Balboa Bl. '295 mo. $345 2br kids pel sharp' ut1I 213 /968-3761 on picturesque street 49&-5660. 661·2333 ~ 3br luds (pie .iar RoolT\S highlighted w1lh
Pallosm fee 567-0824 L.,.......... 3252 wood It •ta1ned glns11 CotOM det Mw 382i
•HOMEf'INOERS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "75mo. uill. paid. Coll •••••••••••••••••••••••
;t BJt & d.f'n w /2 ba frplc & $390 2+sundeck 2 stoey Vu Andy Lon Ir c 11 ow .
closed gar Nr !'!hopping aJrem fee 557..0U. dll-W5S
ctr. no pel!I. $445 mo. dfOM~FINDERS• ... w-.. -.-.-.-,.,---1-2-,-.
Mg r. 8 4 2 3 t 5 7 or ...._..Forest 3255 ..... !' ................ . 213/~·2545 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rab tlu!I 3 br. 2 bu w /2
New 3 BR. ~kylit~. loft, On the lakt' 3 br, 2 ba. car gnraie. patio, toed fenced, (pk . 2 blkl bch. AIC. PY\ 11pa. Cl\,1b ~lake yd. OnlY $406. 9f.i4·2SOO, ""'"'°· 497-4341 . 499·211\J pnvgs. $645. 8713889 __ 1_J\8l...;;;;.._· N_o_f_4et_· ___ _
lmmt.'fl ~cupancy . 4Rr. Waterfront 4 SH, 2 •t>". 3 S2A5 2br Inds J>f'lli town
p 4Jfo. fam rm, huge yd. ba. gardent•r. pool. ten. hou.ee sm lee 557 ~
l'l<>el' to school~. 1hope. nu . dbl ~nr S575 •HOMEFINDERS•
fwy K1d11 OK GMrd Incl 842 9617 tto.es F11ntitMcl CM'
llfi~ M7 3341 1!163·3927 MuHMtVl•to 1267 U.fwwilhed llOO
• bdrm 2 ba. children/ pet
OK Wnlk to ,,l'honl~ It
heach Dayi. 642·4483.
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•HOMEFINOERS•
3 bdnn 2 ba + den. In
Garden Grove. SS50
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GARDF.N AP'l'S
CORON/\ OEL MAR
2 Br Town.house, rrplc.
Pool, tennis. ~me ocean
&t Catalina view~. (;lo~e
to Faablon Island & fine
0011ch. 944-2611
11 you're looklnR for a bet.
tcr job. you won't wanl to
min theo employment
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LA MANCHA Al'TS Lovely tra t BK . c rpt. Bch I Mlle to bf11ch
L11rgc-1.2&3 bedruom drpa, &UM!, gar. MaiurP Manaaer pb 960-532'9
2Mrdt:n apt11. Dsbwbr. adlta. no peu 1980 C rnE EXCITING
blt.ns, tncl 111r . aas bb(l AnA.heco:t Av•. 54~. PALM MISA APTS.
Pool Gas Pd. 778 Scott 646-3LOO MINU'TF..S TON PT
Pl 642-5073 MSC> J br. 2 ba. 1paclou• BCH..
? Rr. l t-zba townhouse. new 2 Slory. 2 car Bach, 1&2 BR.
pauo. racd. frpk. encl 1ar11-r Frplc. yard from S220. & up.
gar. s:m TSL Mgmt 642·1603 Adults. No Pets
"""'' M """ 1561 Mesa Dr •• ._ amt 542• l...... $315. J W z ba C5 Slits East or NewpOrt
2 Br, 1.,.. Ba townhouae. Pool. no pets. family Blvd.J
earage, patio, pool. $46-7448 546-9860
jacuzzi. Adults only . s:ns. 646-2010. 1 Br, cpl5. dllJt, atv & 1190. Bachelor._ crpu,
refrta. 717 w. 18th St. beams. sem1 ·furn .
ALL NEW, 6 units. Jt~our (C>. $225. Pb: 645·l926. tropical El Patio 130
28l', 2ba, two 3Dr. 2ba. Broadway
•BDRM condo, naht orr Shore i.tr.,~t :ev .. l of
&ker & f"alrvh:w !Mon w1rltr. accountant. 1n.
UL~llu> $150. Isl & l1t!il Cl!t Hwy. CdM t'.0 &• SHARE UTLITIES l'.i ll IBT. Cdm92625
too.ay 556427 _ ~iAtMal 44SG
l BR beach hornt. furn . ••••••••• •• ••• •• • •• • •• •
prefer female '250 ulll .tJ)ILUXt OFC'S
paid 63J-17Jl cJ rm , scat ~. ull
Share new 2 lir LoWllhome.
c.lbl earaae. pool, Jo1curn,
Coe.ta Meaa. S225 mu
631-lOIO .
pasleled • .;m . ~Me in I l'
ar 1 or .l yr lease Llllll'
Forl'st .a1 \"• Ke nt
Harklrut
'H 4 !ift 1-9393
2 Jl'em rmmates Iv .. hr 3 A 7cr. n '7A !<I Br. I~ b• <'Ondo w, HI yr ipprox. "" l>q', · ~nc0 work'g .i1rl Nr 8et1l'h/ C·Z. Wlt & ga:> pd. G4
All l Hn "" 1 mo 130 E. Hth St. C.M an a. rip , nr st S Ooyle548-1168 pool. wa I k t o bch. _t!_._. -'-------
1135/mo. + ut1I. Crndy l•--------875-60d4. Av1ul July I. Cpt.s/drp6, bltlns w /2cur Nice 2 bdrm. big kilchen.1---__;_ ____ _
prk'g, No pet.s 310 Vic· wood beam cei lings a-4000 Super neat condo. frµlc toria6'2·21~ thruout. carpeted. no••••••••••••••••••••••• p.1at10. pool Sl75. No
pets1ch1ldren. 646·1751 Room w / lritcheneue smoke. 831 -0133. 67:J 3313
5400tqft
Showplace of town
Meaa Verde Dr Plud
1.S2.S M~a Vt!rdc Or. E CM MESA PINES ~week & up Bach $230. l Br $285 2 Br J..r:g 2 br. 2 full baths E· 548.9755 $350. Pool . jacuu1, side CM. near Newport ----------
udults. 110 pct:. 2650 Back Bay 2 Car gar Ambassador Inn 1n Costu
Karla ;\ve. CM. <Mesa w/dlrect entr. 2 Yrs old. Mesa. 2277 Harbor. Cen·
Verde Dr E off Harbor 1375 lease 642· l.229 traUy located, 235 rooms.
Bl\'d.)$49-2447 MANY with k!tchen. -0-Pohtt 3826 phone &t. TV. Swimming
A •• ,.., .... ICE ••••••••• ••• •• ••• ••• ••• pool, Jacuul, and rec.
'Ml llOlll" 1 Br apl. all "new cpb. room. Daily & weekly
•Locked gar w/lg :stor drps, garages. 1275. Refs rates starting from S54 a
•D/W, pat10, lndry rm &depogreq'd 8J0.4646 week
•Special cabinet space 645·4840 •Gas heat. gas cooking
gas hol water all fr~
•Adults. no pets.
, ..... , ......... 3140 Room & bath. limited
••••••••••••• ••••••••• • cooking fac11. Some furn.
SHARP. beach. 2 & 3 BR. Pvt entr off alley. Ut1l
f r p I . d 1 s h w a s h e r • paid. $190 mo. 675-8232
54>-4123 Rebable wrklna person to
shan· 2 bdrm lurn .j~~~~~~~~~~ OCt'un rrnnl dlJt NB .
S250i m o decn!aSe in For lease. 1000 sq ft 21Jn
Sept Avail o/19 t:ll a, Newport Bl, CM lde11l
lust & $50 1:1ec Call fu1 spo l't good:,
548-2423aft6 skatebourd:.. b1cy cl~~
etr Next door to Van '>
Resp. rmmte to share lg 3
1
_te_M_u._s_hoes __ 64_' _$-85 __ 1.2 __
bdr Nwprt Hgts hse Lg
yrd, qLDel area. Sl<12 mo
A.fl 5 PM. 645-9634
Female sharti lux 2br.
2ba. CdM condo nr
beach. Shure A Home
CANNERY VfLLAGE
4133lstStreet
870' w/park1111t
RETA!LSTORE
Lease by Owner
67s-e909 or 645-9160
645-7464 ·--------~ eana Ctr-Oceanside
l Br 1270. 2 br S310
Month to month
2323 Elden Ave. C.M.
542.7605
garage. patios. 960-23511 Furn. room in Costa F'rtt rent 1n exchange 1000-SOOOsq ft ground Or 1----------Mesa. Quiet home ror for hskpr. 18·30 fem. Call on Camino Real. Des1ru ---------SPANISH STYLE · ate wortun• person. 642·4794 after lOPM . 89'i·~S9 ble for servfres or pro KIDS OK. 3 br $300. mo. ._atn. " Cesstonals. AIC. parking
Pool. Call belwn tOam to level 3 BR owner 1 unit Bedroom. pvt home. pvl We9¥fl Will assist in tenant 1m
7pm645-8084 oo cul·de·sac. Near Spr. entry. CM area Share far•...t 4350 provement.s. 7141297.~,
1 n g d a I e & War o er. bath, $125 mo. f'.4S·204Z •••••• •• •• • •• ••• • • • ••• • G Tasto 2 Br apt w /encl. garage
$280. mo. 191.2 Wallace.
645-51.26 or 637 ·S89S
S42S/mo Agent al1---...;_;_ _______ Single garage J.10 Sare & i---------
846-1371 or call owner at S.-r .._.. 4200 secure. 731 W. 18th St re-office. nr. Np't P v
846-6707. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M.673-7787 4,54Sq.ft.S200/Mo
2 Br upper. cpts, drps, ---------Fantastic Apt. overlook· lNGLE Garage. 727 W. AgentS4o·24 •4
garage. No pets. Nr. 2Br.chlklrenwelcome,no ing bay, dock avail.. 20th . CM . S25 /mo FORLEJ\SEI056 sqft1n
OCC. $280. 751·38J6 pets. starting at $2.45 mo. pool, fplc. Sept only Lst./lasl. 646-6237 shopping cenfer near So
Newly dee. 2 br w/gor -~--------_$1.2S;__~_._fr7_5-_98'77 _____ Office...... 4400 CoastPlaza.$44-6569
$265. New cpts & tile. Wtr Luxury bacb, 'n blk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......,.al R...tal 4500
pd. 2176 "D" Placentia Seawind Village bch.. Kitch. tndry, pool, NOFISSIONAL •••••••••••••••••••••••
636-4120 l ·5 M·F New 1&2 bdrm luxury Jac. SZO-O/wk 557·4954 MEDICAL/DENTAL ·1 space 1250' rront of
adull aplS in 14 plans Huot Hr_b_r______ Seven room s111te f1ce. lge rear door. S24U 2 Br duplex. compl re-
done. Cpts, drps. Must
see to apprec ~S310.
645·22'14
from 1270 + pools. ten-l..AKE TAHOE lge 5 br, + rec:epuonarea mo 629 Terminal Wa>
rus. waterfalls. Ponds! lake view home In pvt l850/monlh rut 16. C M 64~-0681 o r
From San Diego Frwy BaJ 1g to 1.-.. W. Yeah Co 540-~ dn ve North on Beach to area. cony. es oe .. tt7•37 49• "6601----------McFadden t.hen West on frplc. bar. dining rm. , ·-.-v sq fl, with 2 office. Stunning lrg 3 BR. 2 ba.
garden apt Pool. rel'
area. S32S. 710 W. 18th St.
knotty pine int. Nr. McFadden to Seawwd shops. Walk to pY\ bch.. 2 2 adj ofa. pvt ent. approx Our seuetary 1n our VLILage. (714)893-5198 · .A t ,_ tin .cN\ 8x33. SJSO /mo 192; front office w1U takt-your
mi. .., s 8 """ e. ~· w IJff o.rn -0900 calls & messages 1f dl· E.asts1de condo, ideal tor 2
singles. 2 bdrm ea w/ba,
bltns, cpts, drps. dbl gar
$125 /mo 642·4000 bef S
PM 646-181.2 aft 6 wknds
MEAi IUCH week lnqwre owner estc , .~., 631 sired. Month lo month or
& CIVIC CIMTH 499-393.3 RtEEIBfr! 1 year lease . 19451'
BRAND NEW. Spacious Nice 2br apt. 'h blk to b<:h We've golspnng fever al Placenua. CM. 645-0191
deluxe3&4 Br. AJI bltns, Newport. Sleeps 7. $195 Lido Manna Village. days or 675·0508 after
frplcs, gar. lge yd. 520 wk up (213)79().8013 WhlJe 1t la.st.a we're offer ._6P_M_&_w_k_n_ds_. __ _
1 °e J BR 2 Ba pallo cpts Yorktown · Just Wesl of · mg free rent on beaut. of· ~ • ' ' Beach Blvd. 960-2219 or Bach apt, new It.itch, ...., fice space overlooking ..... WCMhd 4600
drp6, nr OCC. no pets S3S-l7l8 bl.k t.o bch Newport. Slps the &y Space from 290 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$320. 751·31116 4. !213)790-8013 to 1Z70 sq. rt met. crpts, Z.3 Bdrm apt or house. 3
2 br apt, cpts, range & NEW 2 & 3 _BR. adult apts, On water w /boat sll.p, 2 br d rp s. A / C. !I day mature women. I olrl
reCrig. No children, no p<>ol,. patios. fplc. Full 1 ba patio $250 wk jarutonal serv & all util dog. 714/278-4640collel'1.
pets. Over SO yrs old. secu_nty. S3M & up. 1702 s.&-&iss 557-0848 pd. Take advantage of . .
$250. 548-5337; 645-2344 F1onda at Adams _ _,..._..:..·------our spnng fever & free Teacher& w1fcs~k l UH.
V 1 1 .a. MEDa.... S200/1275 l br. t blk from I~ 110AA ocean .· 208 \9th St
•••••••••••! rent offer We'll pro· unfurn s ml h st! o r duplex. S300 mu>.. w111 bably come to nur senses Is , 546-o.592 aft 4. 30. 2 Br. 2 ba, some ulll pd. 962-8847 a(tt. l':n~I. garages. Couple ___ ....;; _____ _
pref Children ok No H U N T I N G T 0 N
pets. $310. 2324 Elden LANDMARK CONDO. 3
645 1965. BR 2 Ba, wetbar. pool &
llRAPT rec facil. S4SO Coat.s &
WaUacP. 982·4454
IEACHUMTALS
JUNE/Jl.JLY /AUGUST 5nU. A VAJLABLE
Jo.es. Iffy• l1te.
67l-62l0
TIM&MlkE
by summer Call or stop _c_. -------
by any weekday bwtn E X E <.: U T I V f·,
S·:i>&S.JO R E L 0 C AT I N G
Lido Manna Village DESI RES TO L t:ASI<.
3475V1aOporto VERY NICI:: SINGU:
lat Nwpt Beach Blvd> fo'AM IL V HOM i:;. IM
17141675-11662 MEDfATELY f'ENCEO Studio apt. adults. $400
mo 842·5073. 3 br apt. s:no. mo F'rplc. Oceanview 5 br hm Pool t:dM c.llx swle:.. uul pd.
----------encl. garage. Call Mr steps to pvl bch ex '. AtC, ample pkn1e. from
Y A R D • !" 0 t; T IL
ORANG~ COt;NTY
RURAL OK. CONSIDEn
LEASE OPTION OK
F'URNISllF:O
2 Bdrm. 2 bath. 1150 sq ft Uoyd 897-~U l . Cd.M lo SJ65. No lse req. ti7S·WOO
E I ""-I DIW --c USlVe comm. -G7~. ~. M:S!' Verde' •!..ONG BBACH l Br. Stv. July3 CaJI 675-71JJ.
751-8888,979-8533 ref. Adults, no pets. OCEANFRONT cottage
17l4 )8J3..8974 Cb II . 2 lrg bed 2 ba / gar arming, a conve $295./m~mmed woccup'. 2Br. 1Ba. microwave niences. 4 br, 2 ba, or 2
AftSS4S--0242 oven. gar. no pet!, close br. 1 ba, J br. I ba
to heh. S300/mo. 962-4522. 1_67_3-44 __ 11 _____ _
2Br. all drapes. W /'W_ crpt, Cbeerl 1 & N 2 bed 2 3Br 2 ba house. Close to h~r~~· ~~~t ~~11t.'~~ ba, o~w. Fl~~ g.ar. No bcb. Baysbores. Pvt
S2 J 5 / mo. No pets . chJldren. 962· 7788. Ask patio. 5'25/wk.
646-2826. tor Mack.
-------~--IMSTAMT IN 3Br. n ew cpts. ·yard.
New townhouse 2 br. 1"'1i ch.ildren OK. S300 mo.
ba, E-side C.M . Has _67_3-<MZl _______ _
2Br. 2ba on bcb. Patio.
BBQ, TV. Gated comm
S700/Wk.
lBr. 2ba on Bay nr ~ean
beach. Pool & view
~/Wk.
•MIWPORTICH• EXCELLENT REF'S
F'or lease. attractive new _97_S-_07_66. _____ _
cptd. office. approx 2000 Office wanted. Min 300 s11
sq ft. corner local win ft C-2 Zone ror Escort
dows. on 3. sides. de Service. 12131423-6330
corator bllnds Avail ----------w/gar. Rent SI 150/mo
Tn·Co Realty 645--062' ..... ta/fnntf F-.c~
EAST I 7TH ST, CM ••••••••••••••••••••• • •
GltOUHD R.OOR ........ .
SOOsq ft, A/Core. pm en· OpporlwtHy SOOS
trance, uul mc. $ZS(l1mo. •••••••••••••••••••• •••
Bier. 67.s-6700. TRA VB. AGENCY
Excel Airport loc Sm.A 11 FRANCHISE everything! Drive by 1""'9 3144
2536 5anta Ana Ave, then •••••••••••••••••••••••
call 642-0282. Only 6 units 1 br condo In Orangetree.
to rent. $375 mo. Will be Lake setting, Lennis
on p~operty Sat It Sun 10 courts, pool. AvaU. Ju!y
am ul I pm. 1st. S3U. mo. 175.9229
priv offices avail In ntce The new way to own .1
atmosphere. Conference travel agency. Travt•I
On lhe Beach. 4Br home room & other reatures. Network SLart your own
W/privacyattBOO/wlt. Sl30-Sl6.5 mo. Sky Park F.xp. not r e qu1rect
WATERFRONT HOMES ClrcleS4~ Complete support & Ion~
l BR ts dprs bltns 631-1400 1----------1 term service provided
· cp • • · a..a.,..•oct. 3841 ~~~~~~~~~!PROFESSIONAL OY· Call M r C hari \!• encl. gar . S2~. mo. Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ FlCE PARK Pleasant ol· 7!4-838-9242 S38-808l. OCE.ANFRONT Furn 2Br condo, CM. fices In new garden l'Om· 1----------
Brand new two bedroom DELUXE Avail 8/1&· 9/1. $4.SO/mo. plex adjacent to SD io'wy INTERESTED IN
apt, W&St Costa Mesa, 1 & 2 BR from~· utU 536-0986 751·5501. at La Paz In LaRuna SELLING YOUR
Love I y (our p It! x . Incl. 6484iOS Hilla. l"'om 200' to 5000' COlN LAUN ORY'>
Pleasant surroundings. ----------1 Balboa Penimwa. 2 BR CompeUve rates. van a CALL NOW• on month. Call Megan t Br, \11 blJt to beach. 1295. bse. wee le of 7 /8· 7 /l5. ble lease plans. 1m med. MPE IMC. al 646-4143. Incl. utll. stv & rerng. $17S. Al.so 2 BR apt, wits occupancy. some t•x
Hotel California. of 6/24-7/1 & 9/1·9/16. ecutive s ultett. llon O>in laundnesis1nre-196J
493-7137: 4.9•·2797 Qr Sl60wk. 962"8680eves. Development Co Call (7'41 547.5934 4!M·9008 Sam S8M40Q ---------12 Br. den, 2~ Ba . VACUUM CLEANER
Studio apts. '*"' blk to spacio1.t1. clean. quiet, OHtce s uite. M V. •t SALES & SERVICI::
beach. $245 & S26S incl. choice area, patios, wlk Avery Pkwy Deluxt:' 75<> New top traffic location
utll. Stv le rerrtg. Hotel lo Crescent Bch. Sum· sq. rt. 55< sq. fl Pruter No expenses, tugh Polen
California. 493. 7137: mer rent, $300 wk. Mgmt. 831-7444 llal for owner operator
494.2797 or494·98>8 49f·7'30 Submit on down U!rms
EASTSIDE .. __ .. 3169 VacoHo. l.... 4JSO EOCxecAiuuve Olfl1lces near $27,777. Agt. 645·7221 ~ ........ --••• ••••••••••••••••••• JJ>Ort, a services ----"'-----Deluxe three bedroom, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • available . S2 2:> m o . IN LAUNDRY
two bath, giant a lie , .... ., ... -IT Palm Springs Vacation 752-2873 1 ••GEST CH .... , .....
master bedroo01. 1un· -.-nrv Ccndo on Mlulon Hilla ....,.. --"
deek-$450&.... Bachel ors, l or 2 CountryClub.968-5430 l•--------1 Deluxe two bedroom-1*1.rooma&Townhouses EXECUTlVEStJlTE
one bath, cove~ patio, P'Tom P>!>.5<> BIG BEARCABlN OFFICES FOR RENT fenced yard-$385. Spectacular spa, jotal a Br, fplc, slpa 8 lN BRAND NEW BLDG
Both uruts have electr1c recreation prograro, weekorwltnd. 7S4·634J These oCfices ure perlel1
built·in kitchen and wood ~~~ ~~~.m.·l7/::~~0• ~ ....,. to sa..r. 4100 fur the executive who
burning flren)nces. ~ ...... """""" " wants comfo t conv'· r Island, Jambotte & San ••••••••••••••••••••••• r • .!
ofstores in
San Diego C.Ounty
Gron $600,000/yr
~e...Priu:
,1.250.000.
EXCLUSIVELY
COUOFHEWPORT JoaquinHiUsRoad. •llS&ICTIYI*. nlenei!, pnvacy, luxury
REAL TORS 1714) 644-1 too Gain a reUablt' & easy fwy access F\l II Coo\ laundries rnct1 !oo:J 67S.S51 I roommate i;ecrt!tan;,il 11e rv1res ,714) 547_5934
MPEIHC.
~ has dsbwhr + nice ON WATER. dcx:k for 30' 645-7464 avatl, d1ct11lll\g, typing. 1----------~~a. Call Consumer's boat.2Bdtm,lbathApt. •SHAREAHOM£• bookkuep111r.t. mia il, J\MP STORE. Char"'
Gwde MS-.aooo 7 days Cable TV. $650/mo.i---------t.elephone&photocopy. t.ntt. fun &111mpie. Xlni
S f · Waterrronl Ho mes Roommate wanted to '"ll· Receptlon.n & con· Joe. Great po1ent I. D)':. 9·7· m ee 631·1400 share oew home in Mis ference rm. saunM. Call !BT·l!IBO. Lge 2 bd 1 ba cottaae sion Viejo. $225 mo incl for lJit choice. 952.4882 ,__ _______ _
type Pvt pall~ & aar BAYFRONT 2br. 2ba. Yr 1vt.IJ~~.~~~30IM~~·77~o.85~~L3~-li~~~~~~~~~ you can do aJterallon:. Kids. ok N -· lae. See bldg. Slip avail. -have I got a deal for you
· 0 .. ~~· ........ Call Evelyn 631·2482. Share lar1e houle w/ntce DC.-rlONAL Joe-494-7018 ~. 20'2 C Meyer . mellow singles. Smokers .__ _______ _
• ·•· tJriobt, al~ •· new 2 Lari• 3 BR, 2 Ba, SIU\• ok. JW1838-0730 OFRCES .....
u-. " .. deck bltnl cpg park 2 new suila with CdM ~ hMfty 50 I~
br It 2 ba, frp c. pool &t tnc Nr belch.. 204 Ord GAY roommate needed to old charm and cban11rna. ••;;??:;"••••••••••••••• Jacuz.111. Adull:s, no pets. St.· 1325 mo. yrly. Call 1bare nice Newport Prime locaUon. Soult\ of ARTNER Lamp store.
S425 548·0421 betwn 2 & 10 pm 675·3343. 8t a ch b om e . Ca 11 Coast Hwy. Spaclou11 & Invest & work. CtfarTT"
I br. E111t1nde, natural Slellll to beech.. Lgr 2.., 7$2-1100 for Don very N!UOC'lable 675·1.311 lnl. fun & simple Day~.
wood beamed celling & Bf\, beam ~lllng, frplc, Female to share 2Br, 28a OMCI SPACE 997·80·
cabmets. S235. Unlurn. gar d.oor opener. Ref. re-apt in Irvine w 1male. DOWMTOWM """".._ ...
incl stove & refrlg. q 'd. ~ It SSSO yrly WO/mo. ?S2>17R.1 LAGUNA. WC91fod
73\.(!()01M-F9·S. -_642_·~_7______ LOOtUMCiFOI 4IM.,9444betwn 9-5
STOP!! 2 Br. l~ ba tnhoU3o style. A IOOMMAnl
Take tlm' tn rtlox and Adults. no pets . $255. CAU. HOUSl-MATIS shop11thome.1t 'uimple 548·2882.
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Clasllfk'Ci Ads Anti IC S. a.-llh 317' &..fttt Mnk•---
you have tomcthlnll to ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOii RIPlllULSI
!f'll, l'all a frie ndly ON THE BEACH 38r, I
ClasJ111led Ad·Vl~or 11l bltln~. sundf'Ck, view. Proteuloa•ly S •ct
su,,scrra S.00/mO. -.1133 lt7'
IAY~MT OfftC!S
CaMery Vlllugf' Nrw of
fires trom 300 ,q fl·
fantasti c v lew:ii , lg t• ti o s par It In ll &
anltonal inclUded. 2808
alayette Ave N.B
673-1003
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ship brokcro1w w !If'
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plana & Rreat pot~nt:ul
needs silent or 11ct;•1·
partnn w1lnveslmcrl
capab1 Uty BlU Kll)'t1:ng 67~orS48·ll.3!
C.,..tS..&u ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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Cc>lor bnghlcoel'6. wht Ke.mock!hnk. :n y n. ~xpt
cpt.~ 10 nun blea<"h. Clean w /biard to bu1 Id !l1tt•11
bv. dUJ rni. haU $1$ Ave 1MAGINA1'10N as our
A ,. a ..... ,. nn S1 .50, couth $10, t'br l)bSWOrd Quull llwldcrs
..... .. .. ...... ....... $5. Guar chm pd odor n13'9il Gordon 644·G88l Cl>t repair L5 yra expr -S.~ Money• Do work myaeU Refs Gt'ntt&l bwldrng cvntrul' Ornt'"Waya•Parkina I 531-0101 tor seeks add1tlonal re
•RepaJrs •Sealcoalln ----sidentJul projct't<; JOtnl
•Lie. NB. t:M S&. C1ft §lo AC-09tk ventures. C.All 900-4UIO
Aspha.lt ~Tl. •••••••••• •• ••• • •••••• • aft s or 536-W74
1•r8'tl'» Spray :iC'O\l!Jllc ceilings & --~ ~ ..., Wxturin.i walls. .-..inc• ........ •••••••••••••• Rerereot-es.548-10LS •••••••••••••••••••••••
W\ab to f'St.abllAh bobys1t· tMiherd Etecfric
Uac ~. Nwprt flgts C-•/eo.a.te Lic327136 64.S-6974
area .. 8'8-6Zl8 ••••••••••••• ••• •••••• • ---------
, , ~-Foundations. re ta1nlog ELECTRICll\N-PnL-ed = __..._ walls, blocks, patios. right·fr~ estimate on
••--••••••••••••••••• ~LLk'd. largeorsmalljobs. Need tbe perfect sift but •---------1 Ucensed 673-0359 don't have the patience? C ... ectw
Let us do your shopping. •••••••••••••••••••••• • Ealale ~
P r o f s b O p p a D C · R.J. Huffman & Son.
aauafaction guar. Pipf;. ·Remodel & additioru..
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Cl 4'78 645-4&44 or 54-454 l.
Ucensed 41 Bonded.
CMidlM.lg Hou.ec..-MJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
C.:lun up ~. llaulin.c . Wa.nlnREALLY CLF.AN
l.and11\'ap1n1 lmm4'd HOUSE'.' Call G1ngh1.1m
~" 6'&2·9901 __ Girl l'"reeest. 645 51.23
GARDENING Floors. carpets, baths,
SERVICE walls, paUOeJ. w!Jldows.
~5 Soec pnco rorvAcanlre-_____ sfdenL'CS.
Exp. Japanese G1trdener. ThoseGuYs 974.o8l0
Complete yard service.
Rebable & neat 645-0004 hnmaeuJale Cleumng Co.
. For t~e who deserve Rellable ~r Japanesl! the best. 759--0377 Gardener Reas. Free ---------
esl. 645-5230 aft 5 30, Rosemane·s Houseclean·
Mike ing. Refs. reason. Own
E G .... . y --'~ & trans. 642-1403, 645-3439 xp. lbuemng. ..,...,,
cleanupfS. Free e:;t . Call The Moppets (;leaning
645-0947.3-SPM Service. We steam clean
carpets also. Top qua!.
GIMr .. Sen-tus WO(k. Refs. Call 546-2393 .......... .. ...... .. ... _ __,.._ ______ _
HANDYMAN: Carpentry, MRS. CLEAN makes
electrical, plumbing & everything gleem . nrs. 841·2787. SS74504 &ch .. apt.s & homes.
~eclktg 5J6.6728. M9·9372
LANDSCAPING
Reuomtblc pricc11
968-8783
Dlg ·lt Laod11cape . Reasoo. pricefl. Free c11t. c.au anytime 646· 10'10
Landscaping. Tree ln m·
mrng Clean·up. 8 yrs
exp. Ftee e ·L Noboru.
848-.o4r3 or 897 2862
Comple te landscape.
Spnnkler systems. Mis·
saoo V1e,io. 49$-5296 n1lei;
Uta••-•••••••••••••••••••••••
NO WAX VINYL
All bran~
Free es ti ma Les
Rineb.art F1oorcovenng
846·2878
H•wy
··········-············ Brickwork. Small JObs.
••
CAii. Y PIL<)f
PaiRH.lg/,.l!pHfttCJ ·r~/P'tiptrln4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
PF.Tt:RS l'AJNTlNC lnierJQr & ••x tc rio r CERAMIC ule. New or re
l::xpr'd. Ren Rates Rrui.h , roll or s pray. modtl. Free eisl S~!
Free &;t. C<1ll Ge ne Workmlln::.h1 p ~uiaran· JObs welcome. 536 4961
S52-0458 teed ~t reJtonable 1_aft_5 ____ ~--~
All PR01' ... ESSI ONAL ~1002 · Amera c:.an. Trws.r.rlu
P;unting. Inter I i!:l<ler •••••••••••••••••••••• •
ReA5. work guar642--0386 ,._..../a.,air JOhn'$1'Tff MaJntenance.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Tr1mm1ng, topp1nai.
PamUng. Extr /lnlr. Ex· Neat P<Jlch~ & textures bmbing &t removal. Lie
pr'd, hocest. neut. reas . REEHT 89l-1419 &insrd.545-7263
Lic'd964-l<MS Dave -----· -----•------------ll-'latatw WilclowC ..... Fine Exter. PalnUng by ••••••••••••••••••••••• R. Sinor St. he .. 111~. Try 1••••U•h••1••••••b•••••••••11• Servltl& CM Npwt Bch
me 836-~24 hn. wt e p you uy or s1.• • R • C · Jo'ree Mnsultallon Mike I rv. elitiOn . oa111
YOUNG MAN 5 yrs expr agt 960-5254 ' Clea n1ng Service
1n wallcove~ f'ree ltoofiRg 1_548-_58_11 _____ _
ests. 645-8576 Y· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Your maid doesn't do win
Paul F. Gannon REPAJR & llEROOi''. All dows? We do. ,Call ui.
Wallpapering Craftsman t y p ~ i; • :; h 1 n g I c s . 631-0211 evemngs
2J3/434.J9t2 rockshakes·compo·tur. J•---------
WE Wll.L PAI NT AN t'reeest..54lS930
A VE RAGE l IOUSE ex Complete Roof10~ Co For Ad Action
••••••••••• •• ••••• • •• • • Walls. ceilings, floor!> &
Haul, skiploader dump windows cleaned. Call
tenor. $249. Aver 4 unit Reas. rate:;. Quality wk.
apl. ext. $375. 11340035. ~l. 25 yrs 631-4943
547-7334 lll!MOOEU~ Fewc:iaig trk. grading. tree wrk, altet6 PM. 646 6145
Ca.rpenter. Free est. Any Cu.:stom Room Adds ••••••••••••••••••••••• d4:rnol.lt o 'el<' 831 1257 J'ainUng & pupenng 25
Newport. Costa Mesa &
Irvine. 675-Jl1Si!ves, ne-Roor tt'or Les!>
Ca II Anyll me
894·tM.21
Call a
Daily Pillt
AD-VISOR'
642-5611
~-jobs. CaU Allan or Cabinets COUnlertops WESfERN FENCE CO. 1 ns · · D6bo n a 1 r CI ea n 1 n g MorincJ yrs serv Jlorbor area. St
Toay 648-8649 ApC...()ffice--Comm·Alt. Wood&Chainbnk Hm409 5erv1c·e Reason. rates. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _u_·c_._&_ms_rd __ OO_·~---TI·---• H u Li ""•<1s1 <""·1837 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refs. 642-0221, .960-4878 ~ Custom omes & nits c,. ... .,.. ,,.,,.,.. MOVIMG Pro( pamting. Ext & ant ••••••••••• •••••••• ••• • lnd. u rpenler. comm 'I, Quality not Quantity . . OCC Student. 1 Ton truck aft l> v 1 Low rates Refs Free res. No job too small. Wm .B. AodeTSOn -Bldr awn link fence 1nstalled. Tras h. tree tnm. Ron -crsata e's expert, pro-· CERAMIC Tll..E Special· John. S31-8082or646-0425 Free ~t. &3l--036l lowest prices on gates & ~5703, 979_6489 .. ttow;ecleaning done by fessiona I. Make your est . 536-4780, 536-4383 ty. Entnes/floors. 25 yrs
----------1-...:.......:.:;_;_ _____ .:._....:..:..:..;. repairs. Lie. •356344call rehablecouple.Refs. next move a s mooth e xp. S ml rep»ir s .(~~~~~~~~~~
LOU'S CARPENTRY, JO Additions, remodel, all Dan8'6-81kr1 Lile hauling-moving Mi..1793 transaction on you and ~ fastest draw in the 962-1883 rr5· elC:p. Patioli, panel-types const.r. Free est.•---------Garage-Yard cleaning onyourbudget.534-0840; West ... a Daily Pilot ---------ang,doon~.SS1·2054 Spt.ro.548-8250.Lic'd . WanlAdHelp~ 642·5878 Rea.s.rates.642-0705 WantAdResults 642·5678 493·5025 anytime ClassifiedAd.642·5678. SeU1dle1te.rru. 64Z-S678
WANT ACTION"'>
Classtfed Ads M2-S67B
MwytoL.o.t 502 Lod&Fo.M 530 hn•llla 5350 HafpWCl!lhd 7100 HltpW-.d 7100 HllpWCIWMd 7100 HllpW..ted 7100 H.lpWaahd 7100 ...... W..e.4 7100 ....•.••......•.•..... ·····•···············•• ................................................................................................................................................................ .
QUICK CASH Lost Laguna. Beach·
tbt & 2nd Trust Dee<i black ~ab. m,t>(. while
loans .irranged for any rh~t.:..._! ,.~yrs. 4~·7337
reason. Credit no pro-M Shettle w /flee cir at
blem. Borrow on the tn· May & Newport CM Con·
creased value of your lat't CM Humane Society
home. C&ll today for rast, ---------'-
r• & Card R.-r
S1>1ritual ps yhu:. past.
present. future Adv isc
given oo love. mornage.
business & all problems
Qf life. Special reading
with Uus ad Sl. 897·5332.
l.Al6l June 5 f' German 6849 Westminster Ave. B~~ li~v-CO Shorthair Pomter. 12 yrs. _w_es_t_. 0pe __ n_1_d_a_y_s __ _
courteous iuforma tion
""11~1.,r l~ okt. Lagunll Niguel v1c
Licensed Home Loan She lost her chain &
Brokers serving So. lic.-ence Has lrg scar un-OUT CALL
Acrountmg Clerk
fi"ale11tater dc:veloper Ill
J .. ashlon l!>land Heq. an
indiv. lo process i\cc ls
payable type lmanc1al
statcmcnls. eorrespon
dence. & maant:un a('ct
mg dept. fil es. Gl'l> ins
plan paid by company
Send Resume 1n c lud salary req. to controller.
366 San Miguel Suite 200
NB92660 eaur. ror 17 yrg. Call our der neck Vry dry nose. U•soge • • • • &corts
nea r est. or (ice . Please call collec.'l l714) MC/IA 6l l·ll I I 1---------1
114-&17..J74" 495·4873, 495·5664 ---------• Acctng Bkkpng
Reward' Hndsm W JM 29 st>eks un· TEMPORARY
1st. 2nd & 3rd T.D. 's. 1nhib. Fem. Pix & ph. t.o Register Today to work
Credilnoproblem FOUND: Adorable 3 mo. Box 10595. SA. '9271l onvariousaccounum:& 752-5903 o ld puppy, blk. vie 558-1615 bookkeeprng a i.s1.;n·
Arranged by Owye~ El~mentary Sehl. ment.s Work close to
Coast Home Loam. 2_!_!_ ~ 0095 e~es Very attractive bruMll<' your hom e I' i g u r c
-F I W . Id-is sick. tared & bored Clerks to Sr Accoun ')Oort tem R E US' fosl ounc · om an s go w1upt.Jght men ls there
·any reason: iiill Uavl'h. wnstwalch. vie Uall.)()a a st.raaght, honest. un· lanls nel'dt.'d thruout
port, S4&-!lfj()J J_:;la.n~~ 644-2004 ~ 1nhtb1lcd man out therl.' OruJll!~~~rt llaU'-;
LOst. t.log 6t3/78 i,ag Ca· who would like lo shJrc .1 /\ccounlcmp;-OOYOU NEEUCl\SH?
lsl. 2nd & 3rd
Home owner loaru.
arranged fast.
nyon. Fem. bm. blk fat·e. beautiful expenencc '> If 500 S Main. Ste 501
no Uhl. red collar. ap-so, contact Paula. flox No Tower. Union Bunk
prox35 1bs.Look.slikea 1269 ·F . 2Sti Sout h lnTbeCityof Orungc
Boxer. Name "Aba". Robe rts on. Beverly 714 /8JS.-4l03
Please caU 494·8236 or tuJls, 90211. ___ ·---------
1\ssembly mechan1co;.
lamlUar w /pneumatit• &
(•onveyor systems. Call
O;l\c, 957 8761
Assembler for elect roruc
parts dist ributor. full
lime. Good benefits. Hrs
!M · 30. Apply A vncl. 350
McCo rmack , CM .
754-ti061
Bank mg
be....,. Opporiultity
For--~·d
TELLERS
l()()t(kHPERS
Towortri:a
pi~ al'flOrt ofc
ofs-tiogo .... ---------•I Excellentbenef1ts. ~S£MBLERS Apply ~~~I Of(Jce
SANTIAGO BANK SO Trainee Assemblers 535 E 1st St, T•tift Neroed Lmmediately
Long & Short Term 1714 > 832-5200 Assignments l!:quaJ Oppor Employer
3Slults Available.
Must have own lransp. Banking
Cal Today 5564520 TeHttr/Hme Free. Top Pay Vat Pay Oowm•y Savings & t..oan has an ope nm.R Iii 1ls Victor lt'tnpOrary Costa Mesa branth ror a
Ser•ices p/llmc Teller. Must be
U1• Walter Kidde & Co ;1blc to work Salurday!>
2082 S. E. Hnslol Xlnt work mg conds Paid
Ste 10 Newport Dea ch vac. For further m!o con
tComcrof llnstol & t.act Mr. Wo1dneek. (7141
Campus behind 642-7422. E.O.E.
Carl's Jr) Equal Opportumty Bannatds· Top pay. Port
CASHIERS
f'/llme Good Pay
Growth co 5 Locatac>nS
We tram C.:o Benell ls
METRO CAR WASH
2950 If arbor 81. CM
CASHIER
With ble bkkpnf! exper
40 Ht wk , 20-30 yrs old.
Call 64-0-4\lO. Muldoon's,
202 NewPort Ctr Or. N 8
CASHIERS
needed 1mmed. for car
washes m Orangl! Co
F\JIJ or p/l. 6444460 ----Cemenl workers needed
for sm plant, El Toro
area. 76ff..46!U
CIVIL
1----------Counter girl, aircraft. sup CLERICAL
All 5 lul l!> urgently
needed L<inK &. s hort
lerm assignments floh ·
day & vacation pay
llospllall7.a l1on plan
ava.aJable
ll41C-..aDri•e
546-474 ..
<Acro6S From
Orange Co. Airport I
Equal Oppor Employe~
CLHK
Accur typing. telephone
work for loan /broker
firm neltr Fashion Isle.
R44-8824 ----------
CLERKS
ply s tore. No exper
necessar y. Neat ap
pearance required. Or
Cly airport. 540-7594
COUNTER
Delaney's now ac.-eepting
applications. over 18. 280
So Coast Hwy. Laguna
Sch.
Counter girl Full Ume for
Dry Cleaners. 673·5385
Clown Cleane rs 1051>
Bayside Or. NB
• pie wanted lO mana.:c
small bu..<>mess. P /llmc.
Mr. fWJ642-l6.l4.
DATAEMTRY
Ac'CMlftllcJ Cleril F\Jll lime po:s1t1on open
a~ a \1deo d 1s pl a~
tcmunal operator for " 8.a s t~/F ou r m1n1
computer. Some ex
pcn enee 1s dcsirabl4!, bul.
wtll trwn ind1v1dual vnlh
demonstrat.ed typing ac
curacy and speed. Work Borrow $1000. $100.000
flexible t er m s. pa!>t
<.-red.it no problem Call
us no obligation.
497-3519 or 170·3043. lnstru~ Ed C un ·
Reward. ningford. Ple8se cc.nlat'l
Employer M/F 117. 130 E. 17th S t, CM.
-----------------------------646-3666
ENGIMEBIMG
Le:.uilni: 0C l1rm nffer\
nutslandin~ oppor fur
pro)ecl engineers. d e
s1gfu!rs & drnnsmcn ex
per'd in subd1v1!>ion &
land d cvel op m e nl
engmee nng. Reg1stra
tion + 3 yrs exper. req'd
for proJect engrs. 2 Yr s
mm exper req'd for de
signers & draft.smen l\p
UTQTEM m pleas.ant enmonmenl.
()peningsNow Ava1lable witb 1iood comp any
for fult or p /tJme clerks benefits inc luding 2
on 2nd & 3rd shifts No weclts vaeallon alter one
STERUNG FIN. SVCS
714/955-l610(bkr )
FOUND: Male brwn & by mail: G. Mays 1530
white Spnn~er spaniel. Locust Ave, Lon.c Beach
<>Ider dog. vie Baker & _ea_ .. _908 __ u ____ _ MEED CASH??
BUSI NESS & I N DIVJDUAL loans avail
Bnslol, CM. ~73-4159 SodalCWK 5400
eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• ror any purpose. S2000 lo Found: Male Puppy. Ger.I ________ _
$10.000.000. Call Sudol Shepherd'! S u n sc t SINGLE?
Assoc. 114 S8HM lS Beach 714 /8'i6-8545 Qill INTROV IEW for the
Muutiur•A. Tnnt ---L-.----5-3-5-0-• intelligent & discreet
7 ~ way lO meet new single Deicli' 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .people. '752·5411. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAXJNG MASSAGE LOWEST &b James·L1c Masseur
t.uhrfft llatH _o_u_tcaU __ 9-9_._•94-_s1_11_ £ JI!:=:.
I st T .D.'s, ~ *SAND y•s * ...................... .
W T.D. Lomas. Oul<.'aU Massage Scltooh &
Fairest Termssmce 1949 973--0329 lwt1w:tlo.t 7005
ACCOUMTIMG
ClERKS
(;()sting Constr t•xper
Must type SlOOO mo
Employers Pay All Fees
Liz Rein-Oers ARency
4020 Birch St. Ste t04
Newport Beach 833·8t90
Call for Appt/Eslab 't>4
ADP
PENSION
SERVICES
Assembly
TRAINEE
MSEMBLERS
& PACKERS
NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY ''
TOP PAY!!!
All shlfts. day. swing & graveyard includes
wknds Long & s hort
term assignments. Holi·
day & vacation pay.
flos p1tsltzat1on plan
----------BARTENDER. Tenms & ply in rwrson to Mr.
Racquet Club. llB. Beer F\Jentcs at Robert. Bein.
& wine only Lile rookng, William Frost & As~oc ..
part Lime, Inc Ids wknds. 1401 Quail St. N B Musl be d epe ndable. -
S3 00 hr. Call SJ6.~ Cleaning girl wanted ror
Beauty salon in CM needs
hair styhsts. 65',C. com
mission. 548-3446
furniture store t> /1'.
nexible hours. $3.00 hr.
Apply in person. 1931
Newport Bl. CM
year. 1·ompan y paid ex per neces:;e.ry ·W4! aroup tosurance. credtl train. Advancement op ..
porturut1es lo thOSI:." who uruon, etc. Apply al
qualify For tnformat1on ORANGE COAST
go to our nearest market DAILY PILOT
or contact the personnel 330W Bay St.. {;M
office al between the hours ot 1:U42 Lampson St Garden Grove 537·4840 S.OOAM·5·00PM loGt As..-... Call for
D . h-l r tr Clencal EquaJ Oppor Employer Apporntmenl please l~i :.~~l1a'. ~~ ain. DEPUTY CLERK l 642-4321, ... 277
Orange County Harbor CLBK TYPIST Equal Opporturuty B 0 AT CANVASS Municipa• Cour t. 4601 Trainee pos. for> billing Employer
PRODUCTS CO. needs J amboree Blvd, N.D has clerk for insurance co. m •----------fitters & instaJJers. Perm NB. Good typmg skills. Oellvery. early AM, LA ......ntioos. Benerits Will ruJJ time pors1t1on availa c~•~-· ~ Good Tunes. btwn 3am-6am. ...,..u ble immediately. re ...._,~to..,.,., co CM&NBarea.c.•c.""""o. train. Salary com· '-.....,.r,:lS 833 1u50 .,..,.,,.,,, Ne·.-Center .. ~inan. qUJres 1 yr clencal ex·. _....,._,.,.,_1_• __ ...... __ . __ _ -...,.. ' men su rate w t exper. •. SaHltr Mhf. Co. ----------1 .. •••••••••••••••••••••
642-2171 545-0611 •SHERI LEE• Pool safe your duld now.
avail.
Retired couple has money
t.o lend. tst & 2nd To·s
Agent. 1.fl37 ·3744
Ao [~--Ith/
Pft"IOl:als/ Lost&~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJOO .......................
-certified Masseuse New session starting '1iouse Calls· By appt June 19th. Ql!alified ex-
-_ 838_-6838. ____ 1 pen enced ios truc lo r
WSI-CPR. Sign up now, 3
mos to2yrs. 64.2·7445 FOXY LADY
Oukall MCI.I$• .W.. W..ted, 7075 •••••••••••••••••••••••
eta! Firm seeks respons1-64S-l!24'1for appt per. type 40 WPM. • CLBlK TYPIST Deliverymen for early bleind1v1dualsfor mo. Ca l l for appl AM newi.paper an <.:.M
CLERICAL Boal!> 833-0ill ext 260. Oeadhne C h a 11 e n g 1 n ~ P 0 5 Perm p/l. Musl have de
3848 c-Dri•~ PACIFICSEACRl\FT for applications We<ines w/stereo manuf. Airport pend ear & be reha.
POSITIONS -·-r--We are looking for 2 or day June 14. 1978. al vicinity Pos req s lite S300/$3SO mo. 646-5844. Accounlmg baekRround. 546-4741 the finest millmen m the 5PM E.O E typ1~. good phont• <'Om typing skills & 10 key ex (Across From mun 1c dt1 o n "k 1 l ! s •DEU"P.., L
per. helpful. Xlnt work Orange Co. Airport I industry· Also nee<i 5 line ClencaJ & rardex. posting .M e d 1 c J I & de n I a I ....... 'A
& be f ~ 1 caJl)enters for our oew P e riodontis t n eed ~ mg conds co. netts EquaJOpporEmpoyer line . Only qualified clerks to mamtain per benef1L" p/Llmeassttowork front
•Ellec. Secretary/Bkkr Isl Shift (8am-5pm > 2nd persoMel who take pndc perpetual inventory re BES. Inc. & back. Exper. prer'd PREGN~NT'! Canng, highly skilled. NB area Shut (Spm-1.30am> arc Attendant, parking. ln lhetr work need apply. cords . Must bave legible 345 Fischer St, C~ Xray cerl req 'd . Sa!
M/C 731·3561
confidenualcounselmg & 2131276-8005 now avail Top salarv, workan" con· handwntmg & sample Call 549-3833-fl 9 84., ....,~1 referral Abort.ion. adop· ----------• Cofttoc:t.S."rie Female only, P fl' now. .., ., th b'lJt ftr 8 5 •----------open. · ~ Lolst or Found a pet? Call & k l Pra N Ing d e ' 'f F rr summer 497·1946 or dltions. ma capa ' Y s . . • ---------
An 1 ma l Ass is tance uon eep ng. c. urs • ays pr . 644-4360 QUALJTYCRUISING Mon-Fri. Good fringe Cle.&. Ty~·st Dental Assist /tecpt, full APCARE 547-2563 f 'd. Phone mommgi., 4!l'i-3048betw6&7pm. be f. .. 1 A tft• Leagues:ri2273,nofee_ SAILBOATS ne1ts.nppyal vnct t a m ~. exper. o nly
UMDA& VICKI 6314365or 548-2995. ---------Attractive girls ror Model 751-1.343 EI e c l r on I c b • 3 5 0 needed for the Clai.s1f1ed 495-~
S UB S TANTIAL TYPING ( i I AmbulatoryCMlady ndi. & Es"orl Sor"ICc. 330SoSu SA McCorma ck, C ~ Oepartmentoflhe Datiy 1---------
R I ~a1u_.._ . pro ess ons. H '" ... • t . san, . Pil l T 4c. I De Orth Cb d REWA D. am1ly pet. ~ -~-my office, no JOb too some care. ave car. 6 Trans portation rcq I•---------754-ro61 o . >'Pt: .. wpm e ec· nt.aJ o a1rs1 e '4 male Old Enghsh Sheep fortMFwofit! small. Editing. if d e dys, P /T, no s mkr 12131428-6330 ----------tnc. good phone voice Day wk non smoker,
dog. gray & while w / blk Serving all Orange Ct>. sired. MZ.2142 64S·0681 BOOK KEE p ER. F U l.L ---------1 Opportunity for advance· f'ount.au1 Valley !Mlt·l-400
patch on head. cul Te· 835·7313 ----------AUTOMOTIVE CHARGE. general P & Clencal ment Excellent cum·
ceolly . an i.wc r s to -----tWpWanhd 7100 ..,._ntM~n Tnwkmfr hasopcmngs L.salarycommensur:ill.' SPECIAL panybenef1ts DENTAL/Allishmt
"Barney" Phone <'Ollt•l't ••••••••••••••••••••••• Growing property mgmt ror · w /ex per. II B are.i RECRUITING 1-'or /\pPotnlmcnt Expr'1I Nwpt Bctr
17141 ~2.\.55 or 495·4384 Olltcall Mou• ACCHTG/Ct.rfr firm 1s taking opphcd ASSEMILERS 546-4313 rormtervlcw 646-4801
ask for Poul or Lucille •642-5654• t 1 o n s f o r l' x pc r d MECHANICS ----c.; I e rk s. Ty p I ~ t ' Call642·4321 , cictZ7': .__. We are looking for an in man a !( e r s & a :.;:.. l D 0 0 K K E E P E H . Set'retanes. Keypunch Equal Opp0rtun1t:1< DENTAL
SlOO reward ror finding ffffo/"'Tr" d1vidual who w:inls to managers rmm~I open Mu:.t be expenenced & Clen cal. Part lime Onl)' Oprs. PBX & All Offil'e Employer Do yoo want to use your
S1mb:i. Male Golden work in a very busy ings are av:ul. C.::.ill Ann have own tools Apply in expcr nee<i apply. $3.50 Skills. Sign up now ror ---rommurucallon skills a:.
Retriever. lost Hunt Brh. OUTCJ..LL fashion ore Musl have a ror mtervw. 833-3581 person. Master Truck. hr C&ll 5..'16·8832 close to home temporary CodltClil Waitnn a reci!ptJorust in a peopJc
6/1. 536-6201 MODB.S minimum of t yr·s expr. 18060 Euclid. Fountain assignments at highest Sclloo4 onenled denlal practice"
k EXECUTIVE In an accounlingoffice,10 A/PAY CLERK Valley So. of Talbert on lootOCEIPER F/C hourly rate. Earn up lo $300 per wk. Then our team needi. FOUND: 6 month old Bl key by touch. Ute typing. lrvlne base<i co needs Eucbd. E.0 E. Rapidly ex panding Low ""lion Placement _you ___ .640-__ 79122 __ N_._e_. __ _ Lab w/brown collar. v1c REGISTRY .. rtu ·t Nr N rt Be h d l ...... -ncareeropp0 "'y. person w/exper m com-ewpo ac eve op MONOAYJUNE 12 3SSISL75l·9194 l.ake Forest. El Toro. APPT 731-4462 o.c Airport. Good sal & pulerized payablesdesir-Auto trans R&R, man. ment company, needs ---------Dental Asst Cb rsd. _'1_68..ol_u_o ______ -1 XX DANCE OF FUN XX fringe benefits. Contact ing a good co w/growth Own tools. exper d pre· experienced F/C Book &TUESJUNE t3 Comparuon Aide. s days, f/t1me, good benefit:..
I ud I 0 Mary (714 I 549--8043. """ent1al. G-......1 "O. paid ferred. 548·2288 keeper Please call It ve 1 n. Ref· <1 r eq · d H. 8 . 893-S032. 846-3540. FOUND· Siamese ms e. Beaut n e gir s. ance _ __.;.._______ .,.,. vvv ~ At. Costs Mesa
not altered. Fernleaf & rap.sesslom. At Our1 _________ benefit pkg. Sal com laby$Jtter~ <7t4l 640-5ll2 CommunJtyCenter ti 73 ·110J <1 Balboa DBf'rALASSIST.
Ave. CdM. 675-4895 after new locatjon 1s th;\~l mensurate w /ex per & f 5,.. Cent s• c M Peninsula
I . 0 ACCOUNTING education. Please call MatUTe woman or2'17 yr IOOtCl(HPB/SECY "" er •· . . Do you hke people" 6 pm. uxunous '" ~c & 10 mo old. Tue Ulru p t T r 0 r Np t B ch Com pan 1011 1 He I per . Would you like to Ubl!
__ .. C.ounty If you d<.~ervt' CLERK Bruce Axup for appt Fri. 9.30-3:30 My home. landscpd architectural You can also apply Mon Quabfied lady llH·ar1? ror your ROA an a pro FOUND: Free to ~""" the best try it Moo-Sat 556-8600exl2'76 Own tran.s po rtation. Fnal Ud d L 1 NB of ., T .. ··n home. Golden Rtvr l"'lA ..... SunlZ·SPM EOE M/f' ftrm.Call64S.-9444morn· sem11nva w1 ow. ive gressv~ .. c '"'
d ""' m interesting pos1llon for -·-·-· ----r--ref's Golden we s t I '"gs. IEL[~ m comfortabl£> Cd M bch our TEAM needs you Male . house lraine . 2060 So Eu c lid . ..... ,,.,.,., individual who enjoys • /9"'Y "'ERi( McFadden 1197·67?3 home. 3 Day' per week t•1t.1me saiary & beneftL' IJkeschildrenss.2·.,.,.... Anaheim. Exc1llog de 1 h · k ,.,. "' -050 dJversty in I e1r wor . FeePaid.Topnwnuf.co lookPostnp atSJOO 955L'.l1.J for2Bhrwk.64.2·t "'ound·. t "assetle ta""re· tails534·1581 ___ WIUa.ssi.stinpreparlng& Babysitter • Mother·~ p p t d'· 1 •. ~EAv1c ~ r .. .,.. Lovely ofc. Xlnl benefit!! helper for summer I en;on. as e .,,pay "' 1401 Dove Street CO<>tCS DENTAL
corder & l po rlable Oivorce/Ban.kruptcy f1hng slate and county Start lo $750. Also F'ee child. Irvine Student rn~al8d.e2rD3a<yls caopwyk oMnotno St.e340 Neumnrt Bench DES p £RATEL V RECEPTIONIST radJo.OwneridentUyby $50. properly/sales iax re-Jobs.CaUM1cheleKuhn. f'd Fl 'bt" hr " -.,., E 'd t ... make. serial no. date & /\ctionTypina,96().S4lD Ports involving leased s l •-s II pre exi '" s llam·9pm, Tues IOam 833·1441 Needed. all shifts. Ma xper req • mus "'' location losl. 536-5621 -----'-'-........;;~----equipment localed in and 540-SOOl. nel ing"' ne 752·130l 6 pm . App I y . Pen . NOT AN AGENCY Bartcer's 2525 N. Grand. RDA. M. V. area. S8l·S1M>O
Will ,__ ing or Newport Beach ---------"NEVER I\ FEE" I Hunt.. Bch Police Dept. TOUCH OF CLASS out ohtate. a ..... as-Aicency, 4340 Campus BABYSITTER-summer. f\Yll&ver. 1660 PlacenlJa Sanla Ana /\pp Y in DENTAL ASSIST •
• • o u n d ·. B r o ~ n slst. in sorting, listing, Or. full time, my home. 2 Ave. C.M. person II 4 Mon S:i t EXP ER 'D needed for -MODELS ond applying payment h'ld 1136-8481 Weimanner f emale. received "on account'' ..-~-~ ~91_3558re~n :~~nsp nee. Brake & Front End Man · ,c M: den1 URl0oro. Xrayf'lldt·
17th &Tuslln, CM. Chain Crom customers . Neal· A/Pay Clerk toiroo ~p. only, t'xcel employ Coolu. WCl!ftr.s'*• rc•q 1 A pr.:
co 11 a r 6 • 6 · 8 4 O 2 ne:ss, accurate typing. Recepl/Secy $850 Babysitter neecte<t to care benefits. Apply blwn 8 & Clerical Dbltweshen Knowledge or fTnt/bCI. ESCORTS goodfigureaptitudeond LegalSei:y to$900 for 2 airls Sun ihru 6 P M Mon·Fri. Coat'll *JR.CLERK APPl1 mpersonooly G46·961 1. Aft 6 ('&II Lost: Spnnger Sp;iniel ability to C>Petale a 10-Exec. Secy S12K T h u r s ll a r b o r General Tire 2855 ll11rbor The San Fr1rnt'1Scan 551 t2fl0 puppy· h ver & whl, 97.,0062 1..;a1..7 I 1 I h T r1 Bl d CM II remale, 1 mo·s nll.1 vir . __ .,._. ___ v_.,, _____ key by touc are lrvine Pel'50flnelJ\gency V1ew1CdM areo er • v · *SR. CLERn l61'1 WcslcliffDr,N e Dental front office E,..
Peninsula Reward Wido t II ed pnmary skilla reqUJrcd. 488El7lhCo6taMesa 644 7387110.6 •---C--•EET--EB-f-.--c~sw•o.--. t:~,'~!ce nece:ssar>·
. • • I wer. n\8 Utt, Q eg SUite22A 642-1470 ~·goo,. "'ERICAL ·~sr """ .. ",..., ..... ~ ...... 673-6356 attractive, has view Pleaseapply1nperson : .....,.....~ Babysitter needed. 4 yr AU poslt1ons ova1lable. *"'-M . Broder & Saute Special 1---------
Los t M~le Springer townhouse. likes swim old t2-4pm. Tranb Pl·Umetfull time. M-F. V.ried jobs with & ty Conlli1ent .. 1 ''"· Oe-f\Woff•~needsanex
Sparuel, 4 yrs old. Vic: ming, dancing, racc11. TRl:HDATA AQUALUX neC'ded. CM area . Company benef1t.s Call wtlhoui exper ID good p~rience prcre rr~d penencect typu1t1recep
Del Mar ar Newport. CM. travel. Desire com pa M'l-4211. for appt, SS7-4700. x.2448. otcsurroWldtngs. call tu Lunc.h 4 dinner. Apply In U<>nl.8l. C.ll 6'4-0683.
6/6. 1~2964 nlooship. AltrllCtlve slim COIP. nood., survey Peopl~. No &nk1n" c··-,. ..... -. 4-.y! ! ! J)el'900 Mon Wed 3 s. The ---------1 woman, ~nse of humor, Standard st.les. Call collect ,. _,...,, --~ MO FllS Victor H~o Inn, 361 Ch ff Denw A&sht. Beaullful Lo&t: blk. m in. roadie. 21·35. Ideal a rronge Memories Division rorappt 496-:1010 COMM'\. TB.LBS No uper. oec F /tJmc Dr. Laguna Be11ch <NO SJC otc. Nfed eoersetk
ma I e : M 1 n . o c rm . meat. artist. writer to /\n AppUed Matnctics Co E" p ~ r · d . Un I l c d Make up to Sl.200 mo. ~Q~ o f fice • p H o N E c A 1. t. s ltam member. RDA, 1
Schnauur. male, 11rey. t'#AITY on Without r1n11n 3400W.Se1erstrom A/Receivable Clerk Musi Califo rnia Bank . G 546-1662. 1 ad PLEASE> day wt. Esoandeddulles
Vic. Goldf'.JlWC!t &r Hell, clal worry 11boul S.ntai\oa,CA92'704 be s harp . San Juan Monarch Bay Plaza, So 0 ov er Q w1aome lronl desk
HBM8-ZS27 Eves oom«:lle. Reply to Box (7141540-360$,extZlJ Corporate of(' Cull t..asuna 496 12'73 CAR WASH HILi' Countl'rHtlP B~nd!U. S11 I open.
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rur w/orange tail. Dem ca . 92626. Sugitel!t meet £mplO)'cr M/1'' SEU.. idle items with a Find whet you want 1n MetroCarWash EqualOpporEmployer Have someUung to sell • ~~~Call 4~~n1 in&~a~ 1---------·1 ~~~~Clau~~M ~1~~~da"ih~~ bJ~~~H~a~r~bo~r~B~l~.gc~M~j~~~~~~~~~~W~M~t~A~d~R~~~ug1~~~~:2~.~~~7:~~a~u~~~n~~g·g~~~~~h~w~e~ll~
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Dl5ll Cl.Sii .._.., C......... r.c. t,UAR.DS • urhy MI!! N " w o M EN and •hop work. Musl keeplol 4 payroll ex You will grow w/thas xant unique abop an S. Cll ~Pt"" d Nn \'lrmC"l\t~ U be hirm A&ailt•nt GLOll Ptume DAY MATRON. have own too!1. '8.· perl~ oeedeO. IAll·12 ~. Very pleuanl work J .A.Cl(,... VIilage. Appl,r. The Ollv~
11111 ~ ~ P~ ~o '<ll•Aaccr, •Ureue. -lmmcd ~lll.llP CM.. $10/brl,y. Sao Clemente. nooa. S&Juy OSlfn. Mesa alrnafjpherl' tn beuuuful ,,. " Branch. 3850S. Pl&&& Dr. l~ W&Aeft, lka. Pntp. Ola r-~OTICTION N 8 lt'\ltne & S A Must 49M688 Lanet. ~ loc Mod lyplng tine THE IOX Santa Ana.
bw .. bon, Ho h:aa"' b h1r1n1 profruionul hav~ car & home phone St.artln 1 *"'00 ,.._I ---------l~ .. Cuob Jwie Ul'Uf'll)' cardi. Top C;,11 5.34?~ or apply •t Med1•lcA.to OffluWortr,/t <AA"""''· ,~~A·t·a·I P~~~· retary • som~ book· Dl~w!Wwr Df'ol'drod 11
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tSoulh Coasl PlauJ •roa ol Orwill~ ·u Qi 11 Moo lhru t-'rl Placenll&, CM hra. Buie bookkeepl.ng BJ, CM ar.5,,.....,.iu a D&E. lrvine. lnt.erv1ew11
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4t$bcme18akery MEN-WOMEN· AlJ around marine. Tom -REALESTATESALES We riave immed1ntc _s_s_M_oo ______ _
1•10 GUARDS COUPLES Kelly Marine, 1571 openln1s avail.able ror s <' c re t • r y. Ad .
Uoo&n.shop,allabJtb.NoGas ttnadant (uJJ& F\llllrp/Ume.Alluus NOWKJRING' Placenlla Ave. N.B. OfftCIPOSITIOM NOW Counter PersoMel All manunratAve 11cro,tng
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Apply, Uruv~rll1.1l 2 """'IUons tor r-""ft·l· resp. din!Clly to VP. Sal medical benefits, profit TJM[ •l $3 /hour : Days al type/secre ak11l11. Wrk ... ature. over 18. Good General Oltlce, PBX Proted on ~rvaco 1226 ....., ....,...,..., sharing 4 r etirement S2 75/bour. Plca~e upply wc•ll w I peop le . 1n
drivtns re<'Ord. Deliver Answer. Setv. Op r s W 5th St Santa A ' I ble YOW>2 men for b~alth commensurate w /exp. plans. Brins us basic typ-l'oJotn in person, resl)Un, & diverse poe.
grapb le! 11u pplacs In lmmed openbl&s for ex uU-vwtuii~.L2&1!Mon· club. Mon·Fri, SAM· Call for appt. bring re· lngskillB,aU.entlonl.ode· n.t"'°fns&o.alt Place for growth &
Orange Co. J<ull time. per"dorqua.llfiedpeople Fri n aPM. SSOOmo. Company s ume. Valley Crest taiJ.abllity toshowupon ac llSl!.17thStrHt challenge . Excell
Me d I den l a J p I a n . Rate of pay depends up-· benefits. 7S2·0565. Aak for Landscape lnc. 1920 S. Ume and we will train WAl.kER & L!E Costa Mna bene rit &. Call Oonn11
S2.85/hr + incentive. on expcr. Apply In Hair Styht Roy or Mike. ~~AS46-i975 EOE by CAREER-ORIENTED 64M630
Call Ma.rt, '751·2686 pcraon Mon·F·r 1. 9am· For Busy Co:sta Mesa JANITORS part time peraoo for a variety of 1205 IGllef' ------------------i •Pm. W Rochester St, S.Jon, !uJJ time. Rent or eves. $3.00 per br.: Medical Asaistaol. challenglog activities. ln1977.we. at WAC.KE!\ CodoMno SICltlTARY DltlYaS CM commla1100 opllonal. WAXERS. full Ulne, ex-frool/back, Fff ror al· We ar e a strong , & LEE. broke our own w/lltereceptforadaaen-
M .. ~ G--'Olfi ~1031 per. Call 714·630-4231 lergy ofc. Exper only. established, growing recordb by doing over 12 cy loc. nr. O.C. Airport.. enorwoau!n ""yrsor 1:1JCTdJ 1~ btwn•-GPM OillS3Hll.34. smaJl companysellJnito illiooinsales&at:rvu:e. l::qualOppnrtunity H.aodle busy ph's, type
older. Know the coast Late typing & bookkeep. HARDW ARI SALIS music stores throughout t;mployer M W wpm accurately. Xlnt
('1lles.Net$1BOaweekor 1ng. Call 675·1636, lntere!lungt/llmepos.1n Jewelry & accessory de-Me•calFrowtOfc the world. Start$650 ... 4r Uyouare mterestedma won:·g le Benef'. Eaper
more Orange Coast Newport Fioor Covenng reta.tl store. No Sun or slgner/menutacturer BIUrpr/recept for busy go up to S67S 10 30 real e$late career. call a..a P/.1.1-req'd. CaUPatty~
Yellow Cab 17300 Mt. fonnterv1ew. Eves. See Steve, u.w. seeks P/llme asst. Must ofc. nr. Capistrano. days .. then it's up to you! for details on our three ft.nt .._ Herrmann, Fountu1nl---------w r 1gh 1 c 0 .• 126 hBVe ex per. 497•4550 personality & organiia-ADOITIONA.LSKILLS& day liceruse tratrung pro-Country Club Coav. Seeretiary /bookkeeper
Valley, CNo. of Slater G1•ral0fflc• Roches ter St, Costa LuguoaBeach. . uonslcills.Salopen.Wlll EXPERI ENCE C AN gram. H06P.549·306l Wllhpnvatesportllc:Jub.
betwn New hope & Accurate typing. lite Mesa. trainrlghtpersoo. Reply BOOST STARTING <.:all 548-8580 for 1n
l!:ucUd) bookkeeping, exper. ---------JewetryS._a to#283, c/o Tbe Daily PAY. Send resume lo llyoohitvea real estate R~'s R09&Mop tervaew ~~~~~~~~~I w /manufa c turing HOUS8CEE:Pfl Jewelryexpernotreq'd. Pilot, P.O. Box lS60, EB.8oa2ll7,NB92l663 license. you'll be 10 . Goodl~uusecle7a.,nG1~~hServ .1---------
helpCul. Salary open. Prot cpl w/1 t~n re<fs Mature. Will train lll all Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 teresled in our oallomdly uo ""5p7ay. ' """ our.> SICllTAaY
1::vei' & helpers needed, FUle company pa.id den· live in hskkpr Np\ Bch phases or bu.siness. Xlnt reeogniied Head Start '"""'' Jr. position opeo to oon E.x~ld movtng ta1 & health pla.a for sell area. Call 751,...760. car eer op por. Great MEDICAL Oral SUrgeoo surgical U· Sales Training Progrt1m. smoildog enthuslU\.IC tn· ~ penenced only. & dependents. Call working conds. Co. siatant. Experience SALES div. Accur typing lit 50
_ •ppt&C7-7278 64.S-0191 dys or 675-0508 HOUSIKE:EPB benefits. lodr Ofc Aulstwt necessary. Call~ WALKER & LEE i.s ex-No ex Per 1 e n <'<! wpm w/sb or spc:hrrtUng
1'rlver/U15Laller, resp, 18 atter6PM & wknds. H.B. Mature woman. No ex· l<Jrt& ,,......,... Busy Nwpt Bech OB. or 751·9184 aft.er 6 PM. paoding, our 12 new of· ~S:U'Y. Will t rain for prefd. Neat appear. a
& over. Must have truck. f'1ller Co. 1.9'SF Placen· per. XI nt be n efits• Colla Mesa 545-9485 GYN office. Expr'd on.ly Hunt.in&ton Beach. fices will bnng us up to 1M1de sales. Pref 25 yrs must. Apply in penon. Gd pay + mileage +
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• tia, CM Bayview Conv. Hosp, ______ _;_..:_.:::.: need apply. P!ease send PAINTERS 4Soffices in I.be So. CaUt. ol ageorover 551·~ Customweave Carpec.s.
eenll 67J..8004 20.S.SThurinC.M.642·3505 Landscape M · t.e resume to Ad 238, Dally area. "··'-18430 Pacific St. F . _ ~ General office help. Reha· am nance, Pilot, P.O Box 1560, minimum 3 yrs ex· ~ Vall DRIVER ble, looking for income Housekeepe r, hve-1n , ~~~e&M~~~i.' ~!a: _Cos __ ta_M_es_a..;.._C_A_92626_:....;_ __ pe_ri_~ __ ._Ca_ll_89_1_._100_1_ Ca ll today for an in· S250.AWIEJC 1--e_y_. _____ _
supplement, P/1' after-private room, bath. TV. after6pm. . p .... _ Lot A d , terview & find out why ~pand1n g ret a il & SiCRET•RY For OC ex pre<" c·o . ..,.,_c 67c c••• M tu e E .............. _~ •·-'-"-" ar ...... g tten . aor w I" Je·~el""' co 1., look· 114
"" "'"'""· .,...,...... a r woman. ng. __ .._A> ... ._.. small park' g I l 11 you should join the pro· " .. •J "' M•111or stock b_..er g 540-~I ---------1 speaking, no smoking. LATilE Mill & Chucker R . N . or e q u a 11 y m <> · am· r es s 1011 a1 t eam al mg for 12 enerl(el1c sales ...., '"" a e GEHER.AL OFFICE References. 5 days. $'12S ()prs. Has to know basic qualified. G.P 's olrice. 2pm dally. N.B. Cannery WALK.ER&LEE. people. No exper nee. firm. Working hrs Mon ~~~~~~:~::h.~sd~ Bkk pog,typing.G1rlFri· prwk.640-0640,642-5358 setups & read pnnb. Newport Beach Top ~~~~f e a r ea. Call Will tram. For uppt call ~i.~~i~m. Call
I d a Y. XI n t med 1 c a I Some tools rcq'd. Ask for salary. P .O Box 143, · Ask ror Sandi 642·5163 engmeers n NB. area. benefit s. Sal open. Housekeeper. live in. l>a 540-6426 HuntingtonBeach p R ---------Secret.a I h <.ien'lofcwork Sommer-494-8066 54().. lllewport family desires __ v_e_. ____ .____ . A T -TJME Legal (714>n2·34IO 5.A.1Er CLERK ry,rea s arp,ln· no.rm. F /tJme. lnquir••----o_r __ 7_680_.__ M-"'cal "~~1s•ftnt Secretary w./Mag ll ex· (213)589·7~ ~ novallve person. Self "" .. • mature exp person. Eng Ut"M•OR STORE """' n.» ....... r "'' •~ ... -N Hepro JI, 260 NewPort GEHER.AJ. OFFICE & ref required. No smok· .,.... Urology b aclt oUice , per: s ~orrungs per wk . or e;.uls. cards & urugs. swu..,.. o sh req'd. San
Ctr Or. N.B. <No phone lmmed F/time employ· uig preferred. &44-4788 Full time days. Mature, Mature. woman, Typing, LJt1gat1on exper pre-WALiet & LEE Newport Beach. Expr. Juan area. 661-1211, Yrs. call!l) ment for resp person. expr'd. Apply in person. s terilizing & x-r ay, ferred. I?lx offices Nwpt pref 640-7373 1-Kilg-· .::..e_r_. _____ _
Dnver. Class I Tractor & Duties inch.Ide casb..ier· Housewives earn extra _895 __ w_._19t.h __ .C_M ____ 548·~7 ~,!~~Area.Call A.O ~OpEstafe Sales. tam good money Secretary-Dictaphone for
40• tr&ler, expenenced i.ng,typmg,btebk.kpog. SlOOamonth. LiquorSton!Clerk~ll& ..... portunity Mny advancement op-in s ura nce c l aims
housebold goods At least A/Rec. Good benefits. 40 ___ Ca_J_I 58_1·_930:5___ P/tune. N.B. 548-7863 bef Modlh Ir &cortt Employer por & benefits 847·:178J supervisor. Type 60WPM'
I yr wtl.b references & a Hr wk. <2> Nights. U you can do alterations, -4-'-p_m________ ..._.._... PART TIME llectpt/fypist SALES gtft sho""' CM w/recent dictapbooe ex-
i;:ood dr111in11 record. Jtwehly JoMplt have l got a deaHor you. Liquor Store Clero Now Female. Top money. Newport Center. ss. so Nwpt.' full & p;t'.ume'. pVeaUr!!~~-e8·,:,.!_0:nu~~ah•~
u•K.J "'~-... • ri • interviews Fri June 9. pr wk. For appt. call I.oral & dis tance. SouthCoastPlaza Joe,"94-7018 •ft•a-.:.......,"g,pleaseapp-Musthavecar.631·2l4-0. EVENINGS mo Call MarJO e ~~""' .. .,.. "• ·~
_'l-1_7 Tl18_ ly 10 /1rson Baers Out· Moaitoriltg 1-9cr 644-3"2 +6PM GaUeon Gift. So. }1ary O'Connor. 963-6782.
OrufC Clerk, mature lady GENERAL lndustnal post ·quor Store 6110 alarms & telephones Rettptjonist(I'ypist. Coast Plaza, CM or call E.O.E. M /F
c•\cr .w. exper, s dys Sat ATTEHTIOM Coast Hwy NB Laghl typing & cle.rical. Adults with ouutanding. Neat bnght indJVJdual _838-_.._2643 _______ ---------
1hru Wed 536 2701 l.ABORERS Locker Attendant Eves. nile & weekend attractive personalities with good appearance & ---------retary /Recepl/Book-..._,. & Womett Responsible lady to work shafts available. Perma-who enjoy working with pleasant manner to type SAL~ keeping. l Gari ore
JJry Clearuni: µJani nti~ UrgenUyNeedcd!'! In health club. 6A M· nent pos1t1on. Salary kids. St.art at SJ.SO per & answer phones. c.a11 t!ng 1neer1ng C1rm P~:.er CM .irca Hlwo 7 Warehouse Lite & heavy temporary l2PM 752.0565_ Ask for srioo+ mo. 631·3353 hr. Phone 642-4321 #250, 6':>-2111 HALF DAY Airport a rea. Qw11l &
& 3 Stock Clerks i.ndustnai JObs available. Lorena or Lee between 3· 00.S:OOP .M. ---------HJ1yes, S.S.1195
___ 548-6485 ____ Stupping&Rt.'ceivmg Assembly, packaging.---------SSOOmopaysyourroom& AsltforSltClrott RECEPTf:!P1ST NICE PAYI
Earn up to $200 pr wk in Must have phone&relia· Labeling & Gener al Lot.4ttendcatt board ; crwse lhe So. Equa l Opp ortunity For manUf co. in H.U •
your spare ume. S36-i403 ble transp, Long & Rhort Unskilled work. Musl Must be 18. ~II & Part· Pacific 65' schooner Employer Lite typmg. 40 wpm EnJOyable phone work
after 3 PM. term assignments. Holi· ~ave transp & phone. time. Call 5S7-0520 ··Shearwat.er". 548-4192 TeJephone. WiU train on with good salary + ---------1 day & vacation pay. Special recruiting Cor ---------MOTORHOMl!MIU!. PIXAMwet"s.rt. Telex . E .O.E . Call bonuses & comm1SSions.
Electncal technician , Hos pitalization plan your convenience LVH PM Shift . .. n.. All ~hifls avail. Ex-per 898-347~ Morning, afternoon & harness work, machine avail. €very other wknd off. Paymg top wages w/xlnt pref d, but will t rain. 1 _________ e\fening s h1hs a\fa1l.
winng & trouble shoot· MONDAY JUNE 12 Must be d edicated to benefits to men & women Weekends a must. Call 1• Good apealung vo1re &
mg.CalJ 8ob.957-87til &TUFSJ UNE 13 good patientcare.Apply, in all phases of RV for apptS57·7777EOE. RECEPTIONIST phone exper helprul. At.Costa Mesa 144SSuperior Ave, NB. manur. Inte rviews Sat .• Sun.&holidays Collt.>ge :.tudcnt s. ~ectron.ic Community Ctlnter 642-2410 9-llam. Appl,y direct PBX Prominent real estate of· h o u s e w 1 v • s &
SECRETARY/
STAT TYPIST
Versatile typist for busy
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Duties to include hvy
typing & gen ore r unc
lions. Will train on word
master system. Please.
apply, 18005 Sky Park
Blvd, no. J . Irvine
540-3814 SEllVICETECH S94CenierSl.l:.M. Mi,...MotorHotMi An s wering se rvi ce fice,NewportBeuch. Ex· moonlighters th1:-1 1s an
Inside repair of test 3148 C-.-s Dri•• M.ACHIMIST 2975 Airway Ave, CM ~r356ato1r full & P rr. Call per. necess Ask for Mrs. ideal Job •.,-·.-.~.-------
& 54 ... ~741 Youcanalsoapply NB eeds Cl ....... Johnson,644-9060 ·"""Y/Orrice Mngr. Work ~ pa~~~%~:~.~';;d IAc,:; From Mon-Fri at Ma~~~ror 8°ridgS::O~ MOTOR ROUTE ~~~~~~~~~ Call 833.8095 wtfinancaal planner in t
l) R Orange Co. "''"""rt) IEL[~ MIU & Hardinge Lat.he. PBX Operator. ans serv I-For A Pe""""al lnt·•rv·~ girl ocre. Req's qwck ~~t Y· an enaud. ~I"' The Daily Pilot bas a f'd •""'-' ~ -rrund, math aptitude &
........._, Equal Oppor Employer <..1ose tolerance precision large route in Mission exper pCarell c~s-3015 REGISTH HOW TJME/Lf F£ organuauooal ablUtJes. work. Exper req'd. Top v · .,. Ca · t-:lectron1c a!>semblC'r. . E.Rvocr" l~ns.E.OE.S57_9051 ask 1eJo. Mon thru Fri af· ---------Toworkwhereyouwant reerpos1t1on.Hnnex
wtll train. Steady Job 'I Office, typing& 10 1401 Dove Street tor Ron Adams. ternoons. Sal & Sun PIX Operator & wheo you want' We L1'bran·es I C ible. Salary open. Prefer
01.E<.:Corp.!IJINewhaU. keyreq'd.Noeirperoee. Ste340 NewportBeach ---------mornings.Mustbavede· Will train . F /llme. pay highest prevaalmg , n nnn-s moker . N .B .
t.:M Full time. Mon-Fri. 833-1441 MAIO p/llme. Will tram. pendable car. $.50 <'ash 7.J:JO. Contact Maurine, ratesfor EquaJOpp~mplyrm r t>W-2507 ---------1 Located in Irvine Indus. NOT AN AGENCY Apply m person. Lido deposit req. Good dnvang New porter Inn. 1107 *Acca..t•ls rv1ce Sta . Attendant.
a.droe'lic T•ch$ area.Call Mrs. McVeigh, "NEVER A FEE" Shores Hotel, 617 Lido record Call 642·4321 J amboree Rd, N .B. •looldt"IM" exper d. f'1ll OF p /llme:
lmmed openings & op-~9074betwn10&3. ~~~~~~~~~I Park Or, N.B. Leave name & phune 714/644-1700. EOE. •Clerb SALES/Jr.~ Apply, ArroSt.ation, 17lh porturulaes 10 an estab. -Your call wall be re· ---------1-'Jllme & P/l1me PIJ'>t
co II\ Orange Co. aarprt G~m Girl Houseclng INSPECTOR TRAINEE MAJO wanted full time or turned. PIX OPEl..ATORS •Mochiae 0pn tJons Must be exper d & Irvine, CM
llrea. J\pphcaots to servaceodswomenPff. Learn all phases of LD· p/time. Seaclifl Motel, M~ORRO•--=-CaWilUl !_.~_•n&eves. ·~~~~RYS TIIEPLACE.644-8982 , r v1ce Station Atten -
t.roubleshoot, repair & top&carnec.645-51ZJ spection. Must pass 1661 S. Coast Hwy, VI v 15 ........,.,.,., ,..,...,.."'_ SALES uant, exper'd . Day 6r
1 physical & back x-rays. Laguna Bcb. 494-4892 E FuU & test e ectromc sys~er:ns. Girl Cor fishing rod & lure Irv area. Call for appt. Daily Pi lot r oute In Pediatrics exp. back ore. l'BSOMHEl Lat's le ~t ves, p/time. Ap-
Recent an~log & d1g1tal asi.embly. F /time Sum-"""7639 £ 0 E Maintenance Help. App'", Laguna Beach & South Mon .Fr I F o u n la In •o, H you weren't lnoktn" for ply. Shell Station. 17th & eic.pcr t eq d. rnterv1ew · · ,,.,.,.. · · · · n " Laguna afterno ~ " Irvine. NB. byapptonJy 557·90Sl ask mer, p /llme Winte r. 113 1 ack Bay Dr, • ?ns. VaJley.549-81.33 ~M1chelsonnr a new <::Heer , yuu 1---------for Busch. • N.B. Call 673·7091 Sam· Inspector for electronic Newport Dunes. N.B. Monday through Fr1duy ---------Suite212 Irvine wouldn't be r<'uding this rv Sta Help needed im----------I noon_. _______ parts distributor. Full plus Saturday and Sun-Petroleum engineer Btl· 975-0tSS ad, and 1f wl' 1Nl'rcn·1 med. Mu st be 11:1 .
ENGINEF.R time Good benefits MAIJR['O day mornings. $.50 per 111gual,Span/Eng.Exper1---------luolonJ(for~om'-'OneU>do Daymight shifts avail.
Vt•r-\aUle structural de· GIRL FRIDAY Hours HVi. Apply Avnet, mo. G1'06s, $50.00 cash in plan & sui>ervlslng 1---------11 Job. tJus ad would nol FUil or p/t, Apply 990 E. :.agner to join s mall General ofr, r ecept, 350 McCormack, CM. Pvt Country Club. must dePosil required. Call construction of base &( _________ be here If you urc a C.'lt Hwy.NB
Newport Beach consult· somt' exper req'd, must 754-G061 be Pe o PI e pc r s on 642·4321 ask ror Circula· drilling sites, air IHt R.E. Salfl cal"E't!r mmdecl adult &, 1---'------mg structural engineer· be i.!ood typist. Sm mfg ---------w/broad exper. For appt lion. Leave: Name, Ad· logistics & transfer qJ One of S. CJ hf. leadmg want the oppty to t'arn · rv1ce Station Atten·
ing r1rm dom~ widely plant. xlnt benefits, f'(f. INSURANCE call 644-5404. dress. Phone Number drilling equlp't to Jungle bldrs and developers IS thrC!e lo (1ve hundred dants. Pt-time now lO ruu
vaned work 7141640. E.O.E.Call894-53St HB. Cosla Mesa Agency of. ·---------and Make of Car. Good sates. Salary S2000 tmo. ·1n the c r dollars a week, call tQll lame in summer. Wall ~ fersxlnt opportunity for for student or retired Take ad to neares t terviewi::oro~s~h~r ~~: free (IJ 800/327-9696 tra in. Apply 2590
f.ngmeenng, Solid com GIRL FRIDAY ~~e=· itea6'est MANAGER/~SJ persoo. , =I~~~~-~~~.~: salt div1s1obn .. We are :i~\::. (foe recorded 1_N_ewpo __ rt_B_l_v_d_, C_._M_. __
pany seeks tramee to Summ er job, typing, (714)642-6500 Large retail operation ~~CtrOffiu Adpaidbyemployer. seeau ng am ihous, a~-hlppmg & Receiving, leamprodlK't&mdust.ry general office & re<:ep----------locatedmSo.Cal.Owned Girl Friday, attractive, _.....:__~...;_..:;__~:..:_-1 gressive. licensed 10· Sales Lady M ature Costa Mesa Stationers.
w /open career op-tiooist duties. Pvt Coun-IHSURAMCE by natlooal firm. Direct personable. articulate, PLUG(fOOLINO MAN, dividuals who have a Hallmark Girt shop p(f 270 E.17thSt.C.M.8:JO..S
portun1tle!> Ca II Da n t.ry Club. For appt call Exper'd group he alth r es Po o s i bi I it i es . with lite typlog. Career exper l.n building master positive mental attitude !>-9 PM Mon-Fri 840-1557 Mon lhru Fri. ApplJI in
Renaud556-467J 644-S404. claims examiner for off Supervision of over so opportunity w1tb tooling for RV, boats, andarealdesire forsuc-persoo1~12.
premise/at home work. employees. College & ex. dynamic growth com· etc. Ph: (7141645-2265. cess. but wbounderstaod Sales Retail ~ I GIRL OFffCE 549-1767 perie nce necessary. paoy. Salary open. Ask that tbe1.r goals and ours SHOESAllS
• ENGINEER Very efficient, <'aim ---------Salary commensurate ror0iana.64CMS50 PtlNTB can only be reached by CURT AIM XJnt career oppor. ror
• person w Jgd typing & or-w 1th exp e ri e n cc . ---------We need the best. We'U bard worlc. We will train. I a s h 1o11 c on s c i 0 u ~
fo'resh out of gruduat(' gan1:z.ational skills to run MOW IS THE TIME Luera live tncentive pr<>-MURSES pay I.be price. Quality call for interview. Mon AND saJesman ln prestigious
,rhool or wnh work ex· operaUons for busy ad tor job seekers to check gram. Send resume to RN I $1263/Monl.b. RN 11 work essential. M V. Fri. 9AM-4PM, ask for ladles shoe lStore. Good
per needed for s mall agency.1V/Medaaba<'k· the Daily Pilot Help ClassifaedAd lU91,Daily $1352 /M o . LVN's area. Multi. Chief & ·B~uzz~~,960-436~~~1~~~~ DRAPERY ro.&Criogebenefit.s.Call
manut co. in Mission ground helpful. A very Wanted dass1f1c11t1on. If Pl lot, P.O. Box 1560, $823 /mo. App I y at Karri s. Write. O _ Angelo 549.9790 betwn
VieJO. Resp wall include few people do a lot of the job you want is not Costa Mesa, eaur. 92626 Person n e I Of r 1 c e, Po~ r a ndt. 24 oo1-86 RESTAURANT Need fuU Ex.per pref'd, but we w1U 9am &5pm.
d r a rt 1 n g & rn 8 n y ~usiness here and if you there you might consider Fairvtew State Hosp.. Mui rlands. E l Tor o, & part time positions 10 tram you for a pcrma-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
cngineenni.? proJccts I 1 k e that k i nd of ofterin~ yo ur services M 2501 Harbor Blvd, Costa 92630 deli catering firm 18 yr" nent pos1t1on in our r
k /th S challenge+bave 3 yrs with an Jd in the Job anagement Mesa .. J..aalUla Hil'n sh Stock & s ho wroom wor 1ng w e r . .1 ...,.,. ... ,.,._ea..... ---·-------Pnntedcl-w'tboa-• mfr or older,mustberruilure ... "' oppmg .-natn""'r We are sc· k Ren ofc exper Call Wanted c11leg0 rv. Phone ~-•-IMHS ''" "' & bl <'en~r s tore. Xlnt work· person for locaJ lightJ .... .... ~-.~ · ·"e iun A~ •J ~·1~l!s •JDES hiring trainees. $3."c pr a e lo work well d -.. 1 n g, dep end ab I e. _.,..,,....,.,., ________ 642-5678 A nalionwlde Jewelry co ,_, ~ "' ~ / bli 675 A'"' 1ng con & employee fixture store. ~ll time. 11 a rd w o r k 1 fl g ; n . w 111 le a c h you the 7.J & J.11. CoWltry Club hr to start. 40 hr work w pu c. ........i. benefit:;. Apply to store Good salary It benefits.
cUvidua.ls. Xlnt benefits. HetpW..tecl 7lOOHelpW•ted 7100 jewelry business. $?50 a Conv.Rosp,549-3061 week. 3002 S. Oak St. RESTAURAHT manager, Mo nica Ex.p. preferred but not
Only those qualified ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••• wk +comm.Noe:icp nec. SantaAna. MAHAGEtl Hollaway, 770-1001, essential. Apply in
ple.ue call . ,...----------------Will train. For appt call NURSES AIDES Printed Circuit Drillers J Broad exper In fine din· Moran Drapery Stor~s persoo. 222 Victoria St, 581-~ Ullian INVESTMENT ~~4GEMEHT ~eE~~~i~E:P•M.1Pes66mal· ~~~~~~need ~r ~f~~~ ~~ew:i:::~ 1-~-llf_s_~_or_e_s_s_e_r11_•_n_g_s_o. ~CM~·~64&~:n~:n~~~~~
FACTORY WORKHS O! t.e .,. CM 0 resume and picture to. H..._ w-.1......~ ........_ W CeraDllc casters & other s Reliable person or cou. n r.-ProdllctfollT,-.. Classified Ad IH04, Daily 'S"I"' ~ 7100 ~ -.d 1100
(lime ~1tlons open for ALES pie to manage their own ... URSR~ •IDES Rubber hose products. Pilot. PO Boie 1560. "~ta ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
day&nightshafts Nocx AMWAY distributor " -" Irvine are M t """" µer nee. Start $3 Jl('r hr. business. Start spar e Day shift. Xlnt beos ti a. us pass Mesa. Ca. 92626. J
ti "th t t t 0 "1yvie""Conv Hosp,.,,,..,., co. P yslcal Including flEPHONE SAlES nene llls. Apply an Prl'!>ll~1ou.., ~econd trust deed tn\'ei.tmenl me WI ou mves men Th...,unn· .. Ave.""M ,.,_, back xrays. Call Corl•--------·
person, Vohann or fmn I'\ .. cekmg .m experienced :;ale"i(ICN>On & buald 8 ~i:ure future. \; appt,54().7839. E.O.E. RESTAURANT
Calaforn1a, Inc. 34215 lo ~ell pnfllc OranJ?e Cnunly residl•ntiRI 646-7989 MUISES AIDIS SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. Dohe ny Park Rd, loan,,. MAHICUlllST Prol>ertyMgmt Co.needs JACIColN
caplStrano Bearh. For eitclus1ve beauty Need&ed~g1've ~sender MR~.!1t be&t!~~r~dlcelnnseaell THE IOX lJCJs immC(Jrnte openings (or:
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Classified ad. 642·5678
Prt•ft•r Individual with good investor base ..... • --.--. T I .Ju.-. Sal R allll Real t:.stale sales license. salon. P flime. Exper lovtng care to the elderly are.as of property m gmt e e,..._,,.. n ept •sah:lllvn nee. 552-38.13. patients. Wiii tra in including leasing, main-COUNTY
Thi.s i.'t an exceptional 01>Portun.ity ror an M J\ N r cu R r s T = qualified p ersonnel. t.eoa.nce4'leaal upects. '8SOHNEl Full or pa rt t i m e. Exceltent
Jn1h vidual Wit.h :success 1n Se<'untics Sales .,._ bll h d Earn wblleyou learn. All Submit resume & salary h •• and l0<>king to enter 8 i;irowth oriented .c.ota 5 e salon in sbi/t8 avail. Apply, 1445 req'd toClassllied ad no. co~pany ·~llf>f1ts Paid vacation,
industry without tht.' roncern or market =.M~~r~.~~s':i~ &.aperior.N.B.662-2410. 291, c/o Dally Pilot.. PO ~=l~tec!°8iill~hJA~~ holiday:.-., cmµloyce discoun (s.
decline. Must have exper. In Nursing =.l.560.Cost.a Mesa,Ca both full-time and pU'\· Enter U challenging world of
acrvlic:s. Call 645-.,.,..., ..... S Ume for " U •• IS telephone :.ale~ Ex<'ellent commission s('ht>dule permits ., ·-· "" a,.,p can..., unlimited l)el"SOllal J(rowth 11nd lrnmedlate MAMJCUIJST Rellefaupenltort for 7-3 r.,a.i.ertcTedt :!'~:ver. Apply In
Income. Present ln\•estment Coun.'lelors earn F\lll or p /time for bu!Sy &3-U. f/time ll·7 cllarge $1004/Montb. Apply at I f•""OOOOO 11 nurses P e r sonnel Offi ce, u m nimum o .-, . annua y Costa Mesa Salo ra · L-.a FalrvlewSt.ateHospitel.
'40-1031 •" 250 H bo Our loans are wrlttt>n to ottr;irt sophl:'lticoted 3·11 medicallorui. Good I ar r Blvd. Costa !nve'!to1·5 sei!kinit secure 111vl.'!!tmunL' wuh MAT UR E W 0 MAN snl & fringe benellts. 1_M_e._a_. ______ _
yldds uv(•r11~mJ1 '2'{ p /tlme t o wel<'omc Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp, Pff Front OfOce assist
newcomers & contact 661 Center ~t. C M Exp . prfrd . Busy
Coll £l(\?C. v r .at 714 $'14-3824 merchants. flexible hrs. 548·SSIJS. pcdfatric ore. 4~1380
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NEWPORT EQUITY FUNDS, INC..
620 Neu.port Center Orivt, Suitt 211
NtWP,Ort Beoch, Colif omia 92660
Need car, Ute typing. OMCEH .. • 547-3095. .....
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833-U62S 646-8686
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wurk w F''i pay poten ~kn<b, 5am lpm, 4pm· Moving mus t :.ell
ual 848·9tr. nudrughl Bu:.y N li ofc. _900-__ 17_58 ______ _
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lle.1re<l T:, pc .io wpm, Call f\4214~· 9.5 r:~~-~heel h1cycle with carry·
plea sing manner req ·niurs mg basket. Ong tires
Sll.lar. depends on quahl S1.2S1caan. 540-3622
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,• 1 h .1'1.11blllm1•n. Assemblers. s.-.i_..... 1030 e ep one 1nll'n 1ew1•r!> .....,..r--'" I .. N J e ~aw worker~. S:in-••••••••••••••••••••••• ocatc11. in ' ewport d~rs & Famshers. 2 yrs NIKKORMAT FT E l1eacr P,;!4~1101 '>urwy cxper nee Xlnt pay & • . 2. x
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trt1ctin11 lw devl'loprni•nt MllcArihur Bl d SA hms. case & strap. Under firm rr,Jm Lake Ar .:. -v ·• · · warr. will sac $200
1 owhead Si.OU hr I.lase Would you llkl' a job that 646-9867 ~ <.ubsta nt au l l'tirn 1s ea!iy, furi.'v rcwardmg.Slunon ----.B-m_m_s-·o_Ull_d_m--o-vie
''""~•on Teleph(lne in Then d111I n us number ll•rv1eow 11> ~ero pn•ssure i•ves 53l-IJH.tZ proj, nu, $140 /\lso adlt
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over $1000 645·7857 eovi.
Bab) l1ne ('nb & dr~:ier
$50. ~·\SW
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rocker, blk 11eat & bac·k
SOO. Cull 557-11247 art 5pm.
Clai.:.1c Antique white,
Med1t 5 pt bdrm set
King ::.it~ w 1matt.'hin1<
cstm i.pread $2000 \ Jlu1•
Llkl' new corid !st $600
lakes 646·2136 duys.
646·6595 eves. ----
PORTAllLt: HAR w /4 ~tool :. M arble11cd
Padded armrests Co:.t
$1000 &!II for $6CJO ~
549 Jll92 -------2 pr. twin box :.pmg &
mattre:.!.. excellent cond
9i5 pr 645· 1876 -----
Old Berkey & Gay Empire
!>tyle drt'l>ser. must sell.
Make oflt-r 847·2123
Washer and l)ryn S6S tor
prur Lart:e dinette tabll•
1seat:. IH SlO Kroehler
~or.i 1n neect ol re
upholsll'ry free Mov·
In~. mu_.,t -.ell by June 14.
&15 9'~
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
LUGGAGE TAGS u ro11away bt:c:t. very
from your bu.sincu ciard aood shape s:JS Admiral
Smd o~ card fur ci.ch TV. c.tbinet type. color.
ta& plus one 11pare We SOOd cond $75 536·6142
IOIO ,.._. & O")CIM 8090 1oGt1. roww 9040
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
~~~n lat~rea~~v~n ~ngt 1l Fatber'a Oay Girt Idea.
!Map. meeting airline For l'ale. existing
t o reqwremcol3 Prt1· University Athletlc Club
vent loss & theft! For a inemt>ersh.lp. $32S tncl':i
personalar.ed tag encloee tranbfer foes Alt 3pm.
w11lpaper, fabrH' or _642_·_31_87 ______ _
"Oiay Glo" paper & we Carpet. s uper bvy ptuah.
will back & lnm your fudge brown . 200 s q .
tags Or try two cards ~. Less lhan whlsl at
back t.oba ck S7 per sq. yd. Balboa
PRICES· Cirpet Mills, 1374 Logan.
$2eaor3/~ <.: M 54&-8181.
415 tags $1.60 eu
6/9tags $1.SOea
10 or more $1.40 ea
Sales Tax Lnclud1:d
King Tut tickets, June
l2lh llam S40 for 4, sep
$1S. Cull 847-4960.
NO CARD? Draw your o wn or send (21 King Tut Tickets
name. address. phone & Thurs lpm & 3pm June ll.
we'll rnake one card per _S7_.so_e_ac_h_._548_·2.538~---
tag. Add 25< each. One pair wrought iron de·
Send check or money or· corauve outside ligbts.
derto. Si!:5 !J5S.2SSS rtLOT PRIMTIMG --· ------
P.O. Box 1560 American Inte rnational
Costa Mesa.Ce.92626 vacation club <CICI.
sale/trade.' 1976 pnces.
(Vegas Spee. J 673-0867 Designers Leftovers L1v rm Brldml $400 /ofr Sofa
tble $65. Lg Ant. chair sooo. Bdrm rum SS0-5400
Antiques S20 up Hdbrd &
spread $22S. Sleeper sofa
$125 Sat & Son 9-5 332
Evenmg Canyon Rd
c.:dM
Fold.uig can.I table & fold
mg chwrs. hkc new $45
~2SSS
Outdoor powe r vacuum
s weepe r ·l.1ndell. ideal
for g.arden & patio ma int
2 hoses. A·l cond n50
for sale. 2 elec ktlni.. 1 & 2 Superton" F.lel" oriian.
cu f\. cood lih81)(", hurdly uaed
Call 540-7805 Xlnt cond SlOO ~ --------
Oval II' yellow & white l 9 I 0 K 0 E JI L E k
1hag rug w /fnnge ~~ CAMP8ELl.
cond. MO. '76 Pucb sohdwalnutupngbt.on.i
Me>ped$30064&-6145 cond Beaut uct1on &
Raequel Club of ln11ne tone. Apprai1>ed ul l™>O.
Cam membership 11100 mWit 811<' S.'500. l--49Z·2674
+transfer. NB AtbJeue 'Ibomas organ EZ Leslie
Club Mbrahip $125. 2_ pr apkra Sacr•hc~. col>l
flllOW Skis. Land &aller $l$()0, lSl Ofr StJlS takes
1325. &M-4832 It 675-1712 Warr
Mhal••-s.wt.cJMecMMs 1093 W.e.d IOI I •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••• •••• Slnaer straight needle-. m OIJIENTALIUGS cabinet $.'l5. Wardrobe
and tapeatdes wunted. SiS. ti73 8175
Complete sales & service SportWJ Goodt 8094
by experts. Shah 'n Shah. ••••••••••• •• •• •••• ••• •
M7·1400. Skas· llOcm o r l<tOcm.
poles. boots.s12c "'"'or 5
968-1486 Young couple needs free
FUm & hsebold items &
will pick up. 646-8120. Racquet Ball mem·
berslup Great deal 1:;
IOll -'p_n_c_e_C_a_l_I S36 __ 'l'l_l_.i __ Makal .... .,.. ....
••••••••••••••••••••••• TV'. Radio.
PA system. mlxer. amps . HIR. S....-.0 1091
monitors. cabinets. •••••••••••••••••••••••
microphones. etc. The Speakers. Sansu1. l p r ~ra ce Is right. cal~ X7SOO&lprLMJ30 Both ~ wknds & aft ti cost $1000. Must sell Best
wkdys. offer. 768 1407
FenderShowmanTop, DX608 Xmtr & Vfo'O Xlnl
$100. cond. Sl40 30 watt 2Mtr
HEYER
DUPLICATOR
Baby nursery items : 642·23:! FM 4 freq A C Hvr
matrlung "ammal talk Excelsior processional W/l'ryslal SlOO. 962 1900
955-2555
$100. Model 70 complete·
ly rebuilt. used l time.
I ncludes c hemical &
paper Call 1·737-6449
pattern" X Int cond Aecordian. 120 bas~ 2S" Color TV. ~ t y r
493-7425 631·5417aft6pm warr. fr~ del & set up
FUiiy equipped 10 gallon Office "9.Whre & ~~wport Blvd C.M
SEA RAY BOATS
Now Open
Until IPM
7 Days a week
ONCE A YEAR
CLEARANCE
Serve $6.370.
30 Sp ortbr1dge. twin
vs·s. t11m tabtl. elcc.tnc
reCn g & st.ove. doclt side
power. s how e r . 200
f(allon tucl, many extras
I onJy Stock #6.12
SonSl.532
2'1' t.:xpress Cnnser V8.
lrlr. electn c refng. dock
side power. tnm tabs
wipers. 100 gallon Cuti.
loaded 2 only Sto\·k
C631. 673 No dealer !>
ple<ii.e
ScrY• SJ,245
24· Cuddy Cabin. V8. IJ'lr.
loaded. Ready to ftsh. f1s·
hermen's delight. Only
one Stock •SS4
San Sl,893
20· RunabouL. V8. trlr.
one only. Stock #S70
HARRISON'S
SE.ARAY
3101 Coast Hwy. N.B.
631-254-P
Mesa Ven.le Country Club Used stereo componen~. e~~~~~~~~~ aquarium + beautiful ~....... 1015
shells. etc, $45. 646-5308 • •••• ••••••••• •• • •• • •• • a\/:11la lilt.• fnr Ion~ tt•rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• stamatac X·JO t•amera
j l> !> o c I.it 1 o n Nu" Antiqgn 8005 out{!t 7~·3258_. ___ _
~mnk1n~ Alph.1 l Yl'C ••••••••••••••••••••••• Asanuma 80·2.50m10. auto
1..er..onnel reqwn·d Star\ AMERICANO/\K worn telephoto lcn~
1mmed1atl'ly, 211 411 Lar~est Selection w1Ccino11 mounlli $185 or
hr~ wk in 1:J ·'''"' in Orange County IJestofr 497 2351 Lea\e namr ,\, n11mh1·r Stewart Roth Antiques ,..,...._ 8035
Owner Movm~. Pool table Membership, full equity
(Int 'I> like new. 3112'x7' membership. Outstand·
W/smglc pc. s late, gold ing investment. Save
nylon cover . 7 cues. $3,000 thru Pvt Ply. Abk·
bridge. set of balls mg $15.000. 968·4507 eves
w/wood r ack. ceiling hte aft 7PM
GlANT KOi 18 .. 24 ..... ,11 WTB: MICRODATA or • ·..,.,, BASIC FOUR 8 way ~a~h or oHer for all Asynchronous Com -
&:i6-0ll7 municalions controller .
Back Paclt Blower. yard Shebas t a. Cintl. Oh.
bac sweeper. vacuums. 1·513/474·1760
l..afayelll:! AM tFM rec.
f'tscher amp, Sans u1
trnlbl Bst ofr. aft 5pm.
846-8474
o · R ya n C 1 966 >
fiberg lass. 15-0HP. 1/0
OMC. New pa111l. cpls,
seaLo;, bait tank, bilge
Motorola AM/FM stereo. pump. prop. compa::.:..
auto tn·dash. SSO Muntz etc. C0twt top (full •vr·~
auto reverse w1r~orct. Eng & o ut d r ivA A I
under dash. l'ass dec k S3950 C311586-174S.
w an'>wer111i; st:r\ ll'l' 75() E Dyer Rd S.A ....,_.
714 759.0790 lat Nwpt Fwy> 751-8922 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Persian k1tlens. Cl:''A re
~1slere<l Xlnt quality
beauuful long hair
From show parents
G38 9308
fixture & wall rat·k $600. ---------
7,eruth Music rtr w 124" Newport Beach Tennis
Color TV, ,\M •FM Stereo Club Limited number of
radio & rt>cort.l plnyer tcnr11s & swim mem
Btn cond SS0049'J·'1212 berslups avail 644-0050 Donl>
noor macb. 645·1826 aft 5 TEAK Top Desk S70. 15" s
835·,0211 Pager 9 476 & c Elec typewriter
an.yUme w /stand. S75. 642-8211
$2600 copier w/supplies SAV I NGS Old Town
Copies Crm books. Cur· CYI'·32A Copier w /cabinet
rent model Qwck snle s tand. s upplies. etc.
S600 968-5543 Perfect for new business
$100 Marantz 50'.!.58 cass . -dec k w i dolby S2 3S. 19 Glasspa~. l60HP Merl' ~aran lt 6:f00 dirt.'cl Cruu,er ~tern Dn\'t'
dnve turntable w 1new _S20001bstoCr. 6i54229 _
cartndge $22!> Or bei;t Classic 25• dbl ender Bay
fclephoneSa lc:. Antique Music Boxes'
EARLY BIRDS! Slot Madunes!
WORK 8:30-1 Cloe~'
for f\."ft In iruGESELECTION ~Aft~, ,.:;::.=a.
MOOMERS! C)pf>n Wed thru Sat
SLEEP IH & 1802 K1ltenng. In
Woric 1 ·S 1714 1 75'1-1777
We h;ne '>Ometh1ng for _ _
everyone 1r you Like to • * * * * *
tJlk 011 the phone VISIT
WE'RE FO!l YOU l JONATHAN BIXBY'S
Hetse JlciY uboH min WHOLESALE AMER & 1.1.a~e Add rnmm1:.:-.1on & BRfTISH ANTIQUES .
llOnu.sel> to Y•JUr ha1>c ~;.y l'iEW f'.ONTAINF:H
lor !ugh e11rnmµs Sll1 THlS WEEK
Ut!nl!. 1111>0 l1nd thlli J O 2911 Croddy Way
1de:il Joh Sanl.4 Ana Ca 540-2911 CAll ' ..
833-8095 Ant1q con:.ole tbl. Coffee
TIME·LlfE I l~I anllq. walnut veneer.
Kini:·sz Ort ho fna ttn'!.!.,
xlnt cond 2 yrs u:.e. $7:>
$25. Mature femal l' 7315110
Siamese Sealpo1nt
1\46-2784 or 644-3462
1040 •..•.....••.•••...•••..
Golden Retriever pu11-
p1es. A.KC i'"1eld & show
pet Shots. wormed.
rat.Sed w ITLC. Xlnt dasp
(213) 425-1.561 ---------
9 Wk old AKC Reg
Labrador. m ale pup
Champ Clfthor . lov m g
mother Don 675·5511.
673 72;)2
DOG TRAINING
Pvt classes & lx>archns
John Marlin 548·0059
l\1nR .,1. bl•d w heJd
hn,1 rel good cond &
SJ'll'Jrl, S85 Twan bt-J
Sl~. ~tM>d tond 963·9698
4 PoMcr Twm beds. dres!>
1nl( lbl. mte stnd. h1boy
1·hc:.t. Lite mahog Solle!
wood. Quuhly rum. $<WO
548·1066 -------De corn t or rhn1 r
Gm blul· broca1k S75
Ca II ~· 100ti
2 Twn brl :.r\s w /frames,
~ l':J, 2 yet wrghl iron
hubrd~ S!!; l'il ;\1 µI ehl'S(
S50 C:ill li73-2t>:l!I
• • ~nina & i:lasl> 1;.12 8552 ubnlrie~. Inc.. --M I n I a l u r ~ f' l' m a I l'
h1uul Opp Em11l~r ru t jf'rom ,, ·u nuse of the &:hnauzers w1papcrs !:I
:i p t• lorn er i:roup
+ m.llch111a.t lamp SlSO
Rollaw ;1\' hcd $25
5ijl} :1>17:t .1 fl 51' ~I ---------•· W1•rk J\ory whllt• wks old. Si.Ill & pepper
Gcroglt Sale 8055
YOU flX THEM
Washer, dryer . TV s
bike:.. vacuum 673-0710
MOVIMGSALE
Beaut decorator items
All excellent cond
Matchin~ !>ofa/loveseal
Dunrnn Phyfe drop l~JI
table Sml coffee tbl
Wai.her & Dryer 1Gas1.
etc. Al PJ'l ce:. you won 1
believe. 6754035
Must sell 19 Pc Stam I<'!.:.
S teel Wat e rl e:.:.
Cookware. Rl·v'd 2 as
wedding gifts. Va lue
$350 ... Asking $250/bst
731·2390 Marilyn
WAMTED
Old model airplane k1t!I
Dig ·em out & call or
tinng them in to
TM Hobby Stop
7i4 w 19tb. &:i6-6709
Rou>-Tlller ll HP 4 spd +
reverse. 1 y r old $325.
962·1887
.., ... Ply Hrdwd s torage
boxes 24"x43"x50" ~ &
SlO ea 642·0705
Si mm o n s Elect ri c
Hospital bed. fully ad·
Justable, s ide rails. mat·
tr & overhe ad he lper.
Xlnt cond. SS95. 552·6380
betwn 9am -noon.
Power reel m ower . lawn
sweeper. Laundry s ink
2329 Fordham . 751-6604
Mfl'l9Uf
R.,,octucti°"
Cleari"9 Out
or as back up. Prints
copies Crom s 7 /8 to 14"
$350. 644-4760
ofCer 497·2351 Boat. Palmer 4 gas eng.
loah & Marifte needs some work Best Equi...-..t orfer Call 644·9530 Ask for
••••••••••••••••••••••• Rick fi'ile cab. 4-dr. $60 Sanyo G ---dictaphone <cost S289 t11eral 90 I 0 '73 Unifllte 23· Salty Pup.
nuJ, $1 25. Exec desk ••••••••••••••••••••••• au1.0 pilot. VHF. depth
worth $1~· ($475 nu). Ex· Electn c Pnncess s tove. J linder. tnm tab. bait
ec bigbback chr. $65. burner/oven $JOO. Onan tank, B1m1na top, compl
Adler acctg electronic generator. 3KW d1e::.el. ftshlng boat w /xtra fuel
c alcula tor. $135 <cost $300 Maserator head -tank . Twin turbo s 2 3 9 n u ) . new ~o. 714·646·2939, charged rebll eng s. rt.'·
768-3258 /586-0529. Wkdays ady for the sum me r
,
_..._ S(laS()l'I. Slip avail. $13. 700
om 8087 or best offer. cau Jerry
••••••••••••••••••••••• or '~ at 848·.,...,.., days.
Mcryo't ltrd Fann q:= J..S. 1\ k eve~-8984 ~
All kin~aged & -:. --'73 BAYLlNE R. 17'. 130 a via""" birds. 646•2200 Small freighters for sale hp I 10 . Asking $3900. Ask .. , •Travel .tround the 1orJ1mb'75·0812
Ulasa Apso F Papers & world m comfort. 201-, ft Penn Yan Ex
shots 494-3526 or TI0-8824 •Take family & Cnends ptorer. 2'l5 H.P. Chrysler
Terry AND yourcatordOJt inboard wionly 565 hr!->
•Has 11ctrv1ty. safety & F.n~ m gd cond Boat new
smooth:.a1lang 19':<! Onl!. owner ha::--T-;.'"'R ......... l....,EE ~ Frt>lll'h & Outrh furn (;hamp background
. ~ '"""" ~cretaare desk, Louis 559-4331
:>l;.irl vour t·arct.>r 1n XJV arm chair d1splav hankm~ Not>'!~rrt>qd t·ab . dtning' ta ble· Hu:.k1e-Collre mix pup ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Tie r ~1ft gondo ld.
Make Me an OH er
Authentic h andcrafted
c hina cupboards.
fll't?l>1dl! benches. coHee
tables. dough boards.
bahy c radles. bp1ce
racks Cobblers benche!>,
doll cradles. padded bar
& babblmg brooks.
Complete Parakeet eqwp
m ent . large c4ge .
pla ybox. etc. S5 0
~~
()perale as a kept ext·d l'<tr1• Umque
carJ(o earner t.unnel dnH· allow:. eas)
!S 2 5 II u r r ~ 1 ('a 11 poll'>hed lilack venetian p1el>, 8 weeks old $5 FREE < am1·ra Poluro1d mdl
garage sale :.ii:ns while 250. xlnt. w 1portra1l Jt
supplies last 64.5 7221 lach. rdwd dog b!.I! ~1064 ; ll!r.!·3441 ev:.
•Pay lesl> lhan a :.mall trlmg Gd o~e:m. lakt-.or
\i1t•hPle Kuhn YIO 50111 inar ble top i dining eat·h
SuelllnJt & Snt·lhnl! n chr::.. merl~llion a rm 552 0355
:-. .. W\Jl•rt 1kJ1·h t\a.tcm) l'hdar C'h1ppen<lale com -AKC Doberman, (em 6
\340('umpus Ur 111odt'. h1ghlJa1·k a r m m os Blac k /R ui.t ~
r .. w Truc k On..,crs "' c•ha1r .c0Hec table;mar· Champ line $350 . . bit· lop. side table. mar 7cn 1206 rt . 21 l)t'rd l op PilY Appl) .tiletop&shel! MORE' -· a ->Pm ___ ---r
c7wJowing,IOllOln1n l-'nvateParty4S7-4021 · 112 yr old Great Dan<'. h 1 1 Jf ••
\ i • 8642·1252 _ A KC reg. s hol!i etc. W tdiffReatty
TRAt ... EE \Oak. tbls, l·hrs. dressers. Male. 493-8666 " " sec ys, ch1na cabs. $95 & ----------1 S Pr kitchen set $25. trun
llJOd> man 'YPc t.11c.U up Much more• 642·7347. Two male Shellles. tn col· die lied & mattress $40
W4l(.<lworkan!( &. m1·1 h I - -or. IDWjl 11acnC1ce. $50 Ski. dothes & misc 2Slt>2
J Pl 1l udc nee. Pnm Pach. 498·2068 Northrup Dr. Lag HJUs
4·c1rc-er po:. l(lr qu:1l1f11·rl
:1ppbcanl Call ~~IH~~r.1
l><•twn 7 llaltl for 11ppl
lt ,11nl"C!i sa hr. dc1>t·ntl.
ri•I, 6' hJrd w1trk1n1-?
I II n I t () r I a I {' ii I 11
, 5!l o:~z1 <1:n1
l'r:..vt-1 ll~t'nt nt•t•d1•1t for
I 11 r i; e d u l o n1 J t c ti
:"lt>wport twal'h u,ecnl'\
\11n1m11m 2 "" reu·nt
1''1>t'n1•m·l• 111ll'r11.1llonJ I
~ 1Jum~llc cornmt·n·1.tl
.. atp, :--.ilurv l'um
m l'n l.11rat1• w
0
1th ~·"'
r11:nen1·e R:l.'Hl61R
TRA YR AGEtfT
·'l'"' l'Orl In Int' M 111 .I
• r-. "°<l>t>r Cd II 7')'1 I!>~
'lr11tl.. l>nv1-r &t ,.,rt1
m a a n I , · n .1 n r t> ( o r
I hl•tn1 l',J I l UI ll•l I'll
&lb 270I)
I r u c k n r 1 " l' r . e x
pcncnccd Fnr bottom
dumps Must know 41''1
transmission Over 25
~ til74
*GIANT*
3 Hour
Anti~ue Sale
OBI'S AMTl9UES
Sat o..fy JUM I 0.
7'Mto IOPM
50<: OFF
t::XlSTING STOCK
20'; Ol-'f'
REPRODUCTIONS
s.50,000 inventorv
DOM-Y MISS
THIS SALE
KJ22GardenGrove Bl
No credit r1.1n:b unepted
G G 6J8 3013
•AMTl9UES•
lhmd1crafls, Plants
SWA.PMHT
Sw1d1ty. J une 18. 9·4
Santa Ana Colle~e
<Bn stol & 17th Sls)
Exhibitor Sp. Available
(714) 8D2-5011
Typist 1R ercptionist for Or Co. Press Club
FnetoYou 8045 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S mos. Blk Lab/Irish :c;ct-
ler. M . Gd w /kids .
f;,\l>-78&t
Lab-Huskae mix. 1 yr,
good w /ch1 11iren. M alc
Nds lrg ynrd. ti44 2707
I 0 Yn AccumulatiOft
Something for Everyone
Dls hws h e r. woo d e n
wheelbarrow. furniture.
Some <intiqoes & muc·h
mi sc Bargain s
GALORE 1746. ~5
Anaheim. C'osta Mesa 9
Lovable max (;l)Cker. 2 yrs •l•o~6~. ~Fn~/~S~al~/~Su~n~~-o Id . s paye d . l1kt•s
children Needs good Irvine T<'rrace !::s tale
home 496.JR67 Sale. F'rl /Sat 9 to 3 424
5 Male pupp1el> l>ol:wrman Angelita Dr CdM
& afghan 7 or 8 wks oht
557-6843
Poodle Te rrier m1:\,
Fem .. housebroken
957 1386
Lil: Garage & Yard. Sele.
Thurs-Sat. 9·5. Lots of
antaque items. old pre ssro glass. collccl1ble:-..
dolls, & many mtSl'
thmgs. 21702 Impala Ln.
118 . Bushard &
Ila rru l LOn. -------
Wt! re moving. nd hm for
Hlk Lab. 6 mo's, fem .
1033 P 11rkhall Dr. C M ~5779 NOON FRIDAY. 8602 ~a·
ble. 11 B Lots or good
bargarns . Pree Puppies. 6 wks old.
have shots. 631·3026 47 Bethany. Irvine, Sat
----------9·5. Sofabed, maple
Yr old Au11trfferner mix. hdbrd. end Lbls. night
Fem, hus all 11hots, & stncls. maple tbl. 9"12'
_s_p_ay_N_._644_·_1982_? ____ , braided rug & misc.
rlental omce wantt.'<l F.x * A.rPRAISALS• pent-nee prefC'rred. Cull --FwWtur'9 8050 Hon.. 1060 ff44.0fiH3 AflplCWllCH 80 I 0 •• ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••
----------······················· Typist. rcpru Mui;t bet.he F' R G H T O AM AGE O
ht>.,l! E>.penl·nce on llCYJ'POINT SALf: 3308
Xerox 800dual tape Like w warner nr Harbor
.:raph1cs. & \'11r1ety Santa Ana 979-2921 •
**I BUY** •QH•
Ciood u.,ed FUmiture & " " Appliances--OR I will Mare clabber bloodline.
sell or SELL for You. Registered 8 years old.
Afghan salver $350. 10 m o home would co:.t bay boat VI IF radio
old Blond1s1lver $350. •Forsll:es & pnces Replacement \JIUE.' new
IJrown vln.> I C-OU('h, lo\'~
!><'Ill. plu.s corrce tblt.>. end
tblc $400. 551·4 l2A
Come & See Champ lane, papers ENSIGN YACHTS reportedly Sl2.000 Ask 673-4388 &SHJP BROKERS 111~ $7500 Rt.~ 673 6S9!1
548·11.'.ll 675-4!650 Hu:. bM·-1760
Custom made drv bar on
casters. Lighted mix
area . Firs t $100. 1884
Monrovia. Apt,,
No Reasonable
()(fer ReCused 1 •
231 Cabrillo
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Directory for a whole Roger Brown month for as little a s 1 _ _;;; _______ _
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642 5678 Pilot Clusified Ads .
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631·5417 aft 6pm
WURLITZER Etec.
Organ Rhyth m base
Xlnt cond. $.'500. 631·2595
afl.5 pm
Thomas Organ J ester.
mdl 132 all acc. moving
mst sac. orig $1300 now
$700. xlnt cond. 538-9484
Have something lo sell?
Cla!18ilied ads do it well.
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loah.MartM ~ ....... 9030 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WAMTTO SEU!
T w o c o I! 1 n ,.
synchon1 ser s. two
anchors. 30 amp deck
cord. depth n asher. mast
light, swim ladder. pole
holders & a comijlctc f"1·
quench holo n s'ystem
Call Dale at498-2709
loah. Poww 9040
18 ft G lasi.par IJ!l hp
Mere, depth finder. CB
radJo. bait tank w 1 trlr &
mny xtras $3995 979 5202
***** GRAND OPENING
WELLCRAR
Cdlfomia's
LanJ-stlft•etttory
"POWER IOA. TS" Bay boat. 18' Lapstrake
Classic; Gray l/B Xlnt Boat of the Yew
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_S2495 __ 1_lr_a_de_7_59-0260 ____ 250 Nova XL Twn
3-tOhp
fORSAU
1975 24 ' Reinell Segdan
Bndge. OMC 225. xlra
dean. dual statJon. VHI:''.
depth rrnder. bail tank.
many xlras. Pn<'ed to
rnove
lest offet'.
HARRISOM'S
SEA RAY IOATS
3l01 <.;oas tllwy. N B.
631 -2547
30' CHRIS CONNIE '67, FD, twin screws, canvas
rm. surveyed May 2.
Bris to l . ownr (7 141
436-4054
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210XL225Volvt•
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235 Suncrub;cr
2250'.\IC
•List $15.395
SALESll.995
51..t&cnrft
Oml'ga Ang ler
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Alum Boats
• Tr111lers. Acces Extr:•
MewportlcHltCettht'
I SS Newport ll•d.
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Costa Mesa 645-6015
loah.Sait 9060 8 § F1ybndge CF5417R B . •••••••••••••••••••••••
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646-8686 & 833-9625 _a_fle_r_G_PM_. ----
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S ~ ~ i't . .:/.. ~ head. bait tat\k SlecP6 4 •'6' Coro.do 25 ~ ~ ~ S Single Screw. galley,
~s , ~ ~ ~~~~· /v 't,~ ~ s~~ ~~c .. c::~{:: r~ Load:3 ~:C0c rub . CASH PAID •••••••••••••••••••••••
Westinghooae 25 cu.Ct. For gd used furn. anti· Stainless steel waterless ---------1 Gold side by s ide. with ques&clrTV's9S7-8133 rookwa re. 19 pc set .
1cemaker. xlnt $400. dbl 6 PC. bdrm set qual all llCellme warr Days
•' _. ing. New VHF. Ex
.{)'\ 1..• ancl. depth lander & 11 t C d. · * ) I -VJ/ ~ S brand new. unused 2 way ce en on illon ' S e\ J "'ci.t/'~ ~ PM radio & RD i'' S6SOO 57500 TYPISTS
Start work lmmeJ We
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StCUTARIH
RUQ.IUS
752-1380 between 8·~
Western
TEKPOlllT SEUlCCS.IKC
111662 Mncl\rthur Rl v<I
~ake new. $200 wood, ~ke new. S'l.000 1_835-_m_5 ______ _
· \alue,wallsac.639-4530 Mus t sell h ousehold
Whirlpool Refnger ator. OAK DESK. 3 x 4• 6 gooc:ts.Callarter5.
Sll0/8estoffer. drawers All loc:lui. si2.S. 631-2787
497 3483 PbM<H156 ........, 1070
Speedqueen washer, good NEW 5-PC OAK c~~:~, after 7• BDRM SET. S800 840-2577 an Spm
Contemporary white WATER BED. a mo. o ld,
refngerator . Contem· kmg, dark wood. bkcmsc
porary wood bookshelr. hdbd, air frame m at·
54S-89S2 tress. llfe tame warr
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S ~ \)'~t' ~ 1977 26' Pacemaker RIJl·YAMAHA 8 _i + ~ Wahoo. twn 155 Chrys . '' .,. xlnt cood., priced $9000 DEALEIS § I below replacement. Call Yachl. Brokerage S 67M241 Us11npWanted! ,, 8 SIMllfliw ..... ~ If you need ~elp C?mposing your "AD FOR DAO'' S s:~~ruc~~d~;~ ex~~~: Yadlts.lits ~ ar:td would .like a httle cartoon in it. please call a ~ sauoo. 831·9395
26~e~~~~~~d. § friendly Daily Pilot Ad-viser at 642-5678. ~ ur l tB lapetrake c1oss1c 1 __ <;_71_:4'....;.6;......73-,,.;.,92.:.:.1_t _
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492.4046
Soli taire appraised
si 1 .soo1~.soo.
Sl 2.3020 /S 3900
~.OIY.!/$2400. Other gems.
(714) 546-0710
~ ~ daybo11t. recond. Orey S § mar1ne e ng. Uest 01r. S S Dity M7·58~. eve t>75 0016
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642 !W78
eocree tablt'. :wlld Oak. 1.
shaped w /beveled smoke
gla,ss. Int 631·3;?22.
64&-03a)
C'r<>ld 30fa, I\'. ~<I cood. $75.
La.iy Soy l'O(ker. gold
tone. ~ 496.2087.
~ Y Olt CIR ci.--8 t-------" ,.._.,.. ,_ 8 '761'roJan 25'. Like new land 30 MK 11 8 -~~·· D91 c~ .. Olf.. ~ Canv311, VHF. must sell. ~11t,~any xtra:>. ·~~
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Recqueot Club of Irvine g w l..._.c__. ~..421 -5678 ~ 87S-l938 family mcmher:.hlp ~ -v-ot ~ MH836. S!m/blltolfer. 559-0337 § 8 17' 08, Men: ena 12$ HP. , Lancer 25· sloop. like
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SS8..&5al Good shape. 536-6296
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·72 Cu.st.om lnt'I Tr j Vel11ll.
11 0 . options. A1C. P1S
ltlnt low veh1clt' or fam
wgn. S2500/BO &$4-0080
1974 2002 70 DATSUN 510 Se<fo n MG 9742 ROY l~' '1 ~hmJn v. iJnlh ~-\
I 1•1 1'(100 M7~
:~ 703!!
v.;&Uc lhru JW!I l'Otnplt'lt' .)Jli 7711
1) rf'built b\Jal Liver MokM-.._s. Sole/ ~
1::700 :!JH:nl N•·w Vt; Raf/Sto.w ft60 V.Wdff 9530
4 s peed. ni r rond &
~t('rt'o ca~:1t'tlc
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Huns good Cleun llt!:.l •••••••• ••••••• ••• •• • • •
olr 96().58<Wor536 77 11 ·75 MG MuJl(et. 23.000
rru':. AMt PM cass Good 9 7 23 conc:btJon 640-1028 mR CARVER r ROLLS·ROYCl
Ii'> wood i.111lho.11 & 1rtr,
nt~ i.omc work, s:KJQ
l\lu'il 1-1111 Tun> Day!.
ti.-.> J011), CW:. & \lo knd!>
biJ 7314
motor. OU, duJl bout •••••••••••;:';••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
tamki. pump!!, etr . clr CLEARANCE SALE
'73 Chevy Van 20. 350 VII.
panelled, c arp1·t1•rl
t·ustom paint. lo 1111 .
$3500. pp 4934006
1974 la•aria
4 :speed trn ns &. ~Le rt:o
(115MCHI •••••••••••••••••••••••
IMOJ.imllotN
Nlfwpof'tllH<.11
Gr\'JI )kl. Ci !!h or tlent a 1977 Executive MOWOMl!I
pleasureboat.mu.stsoll Mo torhome o r M1n1 1975 530i
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·77 308 G'fB. n1•r1f11·1• MGI 9744 CLOSED ~UNOAYS $31,!X>O. Still bas 9 mo"; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl! 4 9 5 1n c 1 d s 1 r 1 r motorhome from llcrb Only 2 1977 T1ogas lert ! ~ 245-5. ask ror Ed. Friedlander. Cull uny of Jo'u lly 11c1r -eont a111ed '74 Ford l ton Van, lo m1 ,
P t S. P /1J , r1.1dlo &
heater. Body & en$( in
xlnt s hape . $3!150.
646-8725
Silver with blue intenor.
4 six>ed. stereo & only
12,500 orlg1oal m tle:.
<IJ95N RRJ
warranty 494-489'l P P 'n MGR convert, 4-spd, 961 Rolls Royce Silver
AM/f'M stereo ('USS, Cl d II B Ul ca these numbers motorhomes No "re·
llob1e 16' w/trlr $1:s50 898-6777 asonal>le"offerrefu.scd. Rat 9725 sand. lOK m1, mmt eond. ou · ea · r. Sl8,SOO. 640-7000.
Bolh good cond S4S 7863 TrampociaHon 537.7777 BILL YATES Now in Newport Mannu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 530la
••••••••••••••••••••••• $5200 Must sell 759 1499 1---------
1976 FfAT XI /9 'Tl MGB Conv • xlnt con ·
d 1t1on Best offer
778·2200. ut. 4lll or
675-1495 Tony
oyota 9765
--AJrcrcrft 911 o 828-8111 VW-PORSCHE
76 Hobie 16 < Banana1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------
Xtra:.. lra1ler, .id c·ond 1974 lieeehcrafl Bonanza Rent 20' M1ru Mtr Home,
Sl-150/BO 75 1 H2U. total time 250 hrs. fuli fully self-cont'd. re:.erve
With air cond & i.terco
<S60MMLl
With very low 1111les'
(IJ87Pfl1 > Pnced lo sell
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IEIOllEYOU
SEU YOUR
e (!s now. 642~ mo~' IFH. 1 ownr. always ---------~· Venture 3 bag:. sail, hangared. Day· 893 5QW. RENT NEW 27' PACI-:
he;id, trlr , ~Int cond ev~. 673-4295 ARROW. sips 6, full
~.000 (;all 646-46..11 r-, Sale/ bath. P.P. 646-4:>46 621 ~·.,...... • Cliff. NB ~ 7 E r 1 c:. n n . 1 9 7 7 R...t 9 I 20 --
~wboat. diesel. RDF ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 TRAVOY 26'. Sips 6.
radio, whl. 3 :.ail:.. tt•ak WAMTB> all glass. 455 eng, front
int $23,950. 642 6949c~c!> C.imper, self-contamed whl dnve. 3 airs. SlS.500
--for 8' bed on 3• ton pick· SJ6...0133. _
AMF M1ru F'1!-h II. ractnJ! up. Must be less than 3 25' self-cont. motor home :::;_d;:3er type $bOO (.'all yrs old 545-JSOl eves & avrul. for vacation rcn
weekd..iys. tal. 544-8018, 731·5430,
Col 22 Must scll lh1~ weel. Snug-top s hell, Toyota 544--3963 ----
N u • 9 9 J o h n so n • short bed. $175 VIII' .bow & stem pulpit, ~-l6.59 Trailen, Tna•ef 9170
ltfcl.Jnes. 4 bugs. t:..illey. •••••••••••••••••••••••
~lt.'t.'p& 4 &t ofr (213! Motoriudlik•s 9140 15 ft Roadrunner ,
592 1054 ••••••••••••••••••••••• e nclosed toilet. execl
---SUPER DELUXE Foxic layout, s to r age . A I 23' Aquanus galley, h('ad, MoPl!d cond. $1250. 968·2560
0 18. :.lpt, 5. xlnt cond
$421JU. Pat. 673 7272 days. R42-042A ____ 1968 ARISTOCRAT 20
7.51·028Sevcs Motorcycles/ sevl!ral xlras. $2300
Scooters 91 50 _67_5-0087 __ e_v_e_s_. __
30· BLACK SOO planing ••••••••••••••••••••••• sloop,Ensenadawmncr '76 Alfa. 27'. load ed.
Sorfs 20kt:. + • IObai:s ·75 St Legal XR-75 & s howroom cond. $1000
Sl7.000/ofr 673 1350. CH' SL-70 Tncked. Others. under mrkt at $6100 Mux1mum $225 644·1605 &W-5043.
CllAKACTl:m B01\T , -------Vl'f>' salty, dels l pwr. 75 Honda 750. 14,000 mi. '77 Wilderness Trailer.
ll\('aboard & f1:.h1ng $1450 23' Mint cond $4800. Call
hoat, 32xlV ti Galle), SSI 1'129 ~7973
:.ho11orr. :.undeck. Mf':id· 1!175 Honda 7StJ. 14K m1 .
ini.: ~.111 l<anite 2,0011 m1 Asking $1450
Lt-:.:. than dwn Prf!l on a 551-1429
hou:.c $l9.500 l!:ns 1~n --------
'76 'Prow ler 111 ' Self
Cont'd. X1nt eond Ac·
cess 1nclud. $3000
8.1'7·SZ33
San Juan Capistrano
837·4800 493.4511
Dune Buggy. :.t legal.
xtra clean . chrome
headlites & whls. red
w/blk top, side curtams.
~pp 8468365
4 Wheef Dri•et 9550 .....•••.....•.........
C9STAMESA
AMC-JEEP
#1 INCAUF.
OVEISTOCKED!
25CJS available
t8 Pickups available
SS Cherokees available
22 Wagoneers ava1lahh•
VOLUME
DISCOUNT
DE.ALER!
COSTA.MESA
AMC·JEEP
2S2A Har bor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
714 /549-802'3
'76 Bhller Cheyenne JO M
Pwr s~ring, & brake:..
A/C, cru1 ~e control,
Ziebart under coat. new
tire~. AM/fM stereo,
Call (213 1 7-17 4321 Harry
or Aft 5.30494-4032
f'ord '67, windows. reblt
'77 engme Clean. $1200
or best offer 645·0639
Autol.Hsincj 9580 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hcr1inc) dlffk ufty
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CALL KEH 540-7559
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831 -1375 493.3375
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2828 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
546-1200
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
FOR TOP USED CARS
FOREIGN. DOM F:STI<:
or CLASSICS
1976 2002
4 speed, sunroof & air
t'Olld <SW PQM >
1976 530i
4 'f>l'<'CI, -.unroof & :.ll'rt•o
cJSst!ttt! 14861'tUI I
1977 3201
4 ,;veed, :.llrCu t\ air
cond t2l8Sl'I 1
1977 320i
4 ~~-:;unroof d.. mag
whl"\?b (~1SPNI
1977 320ia
Blal'k w / .:old mt<>rior
Stereo t·..il>!>ellt'. air cond
& onlv 10,000 miles•
11.1940>
83 1-2040 49>4949
SADDLEIACk
VALLEY IMPORTS
831-2040 495-4949
72 MGB Convertible Xlnt
L'OOCI, best offer. 778 2200
or67S.1495
'7t;; Spyder Convi. 26.000 n....,. - -9746
rru AM/1-'M 8 trk. m.igs. _,_.
TOYOTA.
SEE US!
MARQUIS TOY OT A
MIS.SfON Vl£JO
131-2810 495-1210 a1~. red Bcsl orr •••••••••••••••••••••••
SSG-0177 74 Opal low mileage 1---------
Needs M>mt' work 78 Cehca GT Coupe.
'7b 131 S. Clean 21M. Auto. 751-6606 after6PM beige, AM/FM casset te.
f M s c-asselte, $3500 ---lo mi. Sharp! 493-9616.
642 6049 or 979. 7613 GT new trans rear end ll--9AM. or an 11 PM .
& dnve tram JOM. on nu ,
75 Fial X19. AM1FM. engmu• tires fo~x l'Or'ld 76 S R5. Excel. 2 1M
s harp. S35001best offer mustsellS2m5 642~1 AM/FM 8 trk, mny
99-1-------xtras. mst sell $3750. 4 1500 ·73 GT Gd cond Low m1. 546-1076
1974 .i-dr
$1095. t27 Agat1• Sl,
Balboa Island. 675·3613
vinyl top. new tune-up .. -72-Co---M-.... --11-.-"'600-Aner 5 549 3502 rona a,"' .......
BMW ·7.i 2002. maroon '71 Fiat 850. xlnt t•ond1
wtt:.addlc inter Clean lion, .:ood gas m1leagE'
mi's, gd cond, $2100
9748 714-M2-3612aft6pm.
3 Pet~eot 504. s unroof, ·77 Celi ca GT Coupe ~ S.59·7279 $1000 ~9·8523 _____ _ AMt FM. AC. rec:enlly Whlle with tan mten or. ·
rebll, mutit self. $1900. 5s11d., AM /F M s te reo l977 UMW 630CSI. 18.000 '72Convt 850Sp1dcr. xlnl 548.JO(MJ with 8 t ra ck. ware.· m1, 752 20li(i or G75 3104 cond $1900/ofr Marvm -wheels, deck rack, pm
aft6PM & wknds. 540-4987or 847·0017 onclM 97.SO btripes. 15.000 miles.
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••••••••••• •••••••••••• Cherry cond . Ask for 1975 Fial 128 Wagon. xlnl 1 •&GE Rick. 962-9824 , 64&-9303 cond Steal! 51750 ~
&12-2000 SE:LECTIOM OF '72 C.-co
9727 IRAHDMEW 1971 Radlal tires, AM/FM 8
PORscur. 924 track Stereo. 4 speed •••• •• •• •• • •• ••• ••• • • •• nc: S' Clean & excellent cond1· Brand M~ '78 See us for your best buy lion Call 673-6020
HONDA Cars l0da1ru.;; A TES
MAMY YW-PORSCHE
To C~ from! San Juan 0tp1slrano
'7.5 Toyota Corolla . Lo m 1,
$2:500/bst. 645-8700, Mon
thru Friday, 9·5.
Yacht:. ::81ti Larayctte
5-18 1131or675 2U50
Honda 175
$350
~S-6618
Trailen. Utility 9180 '73 Dodge 1 i Ton. 6 cyl.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~spd. $2500. Xlnt mpg.
If your r a r 1s extra clean
:.ee us first
74 2flll2J\ .A1C C598LPO I
'755JOI Aul1>. 191t>MTV I
76 5JOI. Lux I 006P II M I
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UNIVERSITY 831-4800 493-451 1
OldsMObHe
Honda Ccrs • GMC
77 Toyota Celtca GT
hftbk. 5 spd, AC, AM /FM
'lt'reo. 13.000 m1, xlnt
l.'00<1. $6000. 494. 7326 • • Coronado 2S. 3 ~.i1ls. ------Custom t railer for dune Call 847·9386 IAUERIUICX 1975 PORSCHE 1•, Honda eni.: • ~uper 400Suzulu Dirt Bike
•·It-an w 1~hµ Mui.t !>l'll $150
H4SU749.645 265ll 642·912Sor631·4899
buggy or 4 b ikes. $250. T111tb
642-9125 or 631-4899.
2925 Harbor 81\•d 9 560 Costa Mesa 979.2500 '77 320I tsp.,:.tereo<CJlJ98)
Closed On Sundays
Trucks
2850 Harl>or Blvd
Costa ~fesa 540-9640
9115
5 speed, stereo l'assetle,
mags & only 27 .000 miles.
(1141 > ::iopE'rb'
·74 Toyota Cebca GT, !>
spd, AC. AM/FM, mags.
xlnl rond . Baby on the
way must sell. &12-8149
loelb, Slips/ •72 Suzuki GT 380. Street: For sale 4x6 covered utilt
Docks 9070 new pis ton:.. $300. ty trailer S300 firm. 18952
•••••• • •• •• • •• •• •••• ••• ~0·0268 Lister Ln, II. B.
SLIPS AVAILABLE -•·--f r ..... , . • •• New 78 Yamaha DTl75 ~ or ~e '\AC Newport _!>46·0.1;,l _ F:nduro Ca 11 557 ·8393 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Local Qr wants s lip or ~fler8:JOPM. GeMral 9510
'!\&r1(' lte up ror 44• power --•••••••••••••••••••••••
h11111 644 ·1i053 Lookmg for a h?me. of Hcnlftc) diffkufty buy·
your own? You II fmd ._ or a...-i-a car Slip wantc.>d lor new :13· many homes advertised -~ k ~--..., 1 '
1•ru1 s 1ng :..a1lb<•Ut for sale in Class1hed tnc orairpi....Call
Mli 91!15 __ every day Ktn 540-7559
Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Htw 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 ·•••···••·····••·•···•• ···············~······· •..••..•.•...••....•.••
AT JIM PANOS
All WE CAN DO IS
SAVE YOU MONE I I
MAZDA '78 GLC HATCHBACi
YOUR CHOICE s9900
OYER FACTORY INVOICE
Pl US TAX & LIC
SEE FOR YOURSELF
OYER
50
G~Cs
IN
STOCI
WHEN OTHERS CAN'T, PANOS CAN
JIM PANOS MAZDA
and SPORTS CAR CENTER llAlfllA
Alongalde Santo Ana Fwy.
2001 S. Manchester, Anaheim
Call 71~/750-2141 ...
Director Collect OtAHGfWOOo = o,.n 7 ,.,. 0 wlc. tlll 10 pm
Oflw ._, -""" .., ltvll e , ~1•
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GMC TRUCKS_ • . . ....
1978 GMC
1/" TOH
YANDURA
Vt't •11tr>m1hc u-.. n, r.M •\ "lt•.tr, QJ••oe. It 1. io m1rrc.,,
TCL1~110!>04616
s5595
1978GMC
112 TOH PICKUP
T t Of'tU It.ill'( faClfHY
••Y•fl>f'd f'('l'8Z');'7J...0
WE HAVE
A GOOD
SELECTION
OF JlMMYS,
SUBURBANS
&CREWCABS
WE BUY
USED CARS 1978 8MW 320i
EXECUTIVE CAR
With special mags. air CALLGARTll
Used Cir Mi.:r • rood . stereo & fog h,,:hts.
1975 HONDA CVCC Sta·
t1on Wagon w-a1r. stereo.
AM·FM radio. new
brakes . .new tires. new
battery; l~gage rack.
fancy pm striptng. Good
eondition.
540-5630 ( 1(,635)
SADDLEIACK
VALLEY IMPORTS
831-2040 495.4949 $2000
2626 HARBOR BLVD. C -. ---9 715 COST A MESA ••~••••. •• •• ••••••• • •
See 1t a t 496 CabriUo St .
Costa Mesa (across rrom
Westcbff Pla2a) or caJI
645-9376 WE IUY Tl' CJpn. IOOOCt-. 1 t•yl
t.'iOO run~ ~r<'c1I ' l'Jll '74 C1v1c Xlnl cond. New USB> CARS! .11t1·r 5P~I ~-59!>6 Mon ~ tires. S22001ofr Must We 'r£' lhc new Ch£'H okt Fn Sacnfice. 751-9627 J on dealership 1n lht• In 1m·
Aull) Center We n1•cd 7 1 CJpn. 50.000 m 1, KarwDnnGhia 9735
.>our W>t.'<1 car' AM FM stereo cass. 2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOE cni: ~100/bsl 8JJ. 75J7 '7J Karmann Ghia
u "'C PHERSO.,. ---o!x1nr ~~.? .. ~ .. $3100 or bst ~ " 74 capn 4 cyl. movmit """' ..,..,.. CHEVROLET must ~di qwck SI800
21 Auto Center l)r1\1·
IRVINE
768-7222
.WOS.lmporied •••••••••••••••••••••••
General 9701 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•m Corona. great t·ood1
lion. economy SHOO/ or
bst ofr. 5Sl· 156fi
AtfaRomeo 9705 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 GT (Purch. new tl/75)
Perfec t . A /C.
Stereo/tape. $5000/bes l
offer. 644·9450 or 673-3338
9707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
<'~II 67f>-O~ Karmann GbJa, red, 1973.
.11 Capn Snrf. 4 spd , xlnl l'Ond .• air, 4 i.pd, ~c (;d lr:tnsp S2150 $2995. 493 3220
afl 6 pm 1>40 7977 Maida 9738 ----Datsun 9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••
*DRIVE A* * LITILE ••• *
SAVE A LOT
SllOP&COMPARF:
BARWICK DA TSUH
:-..111 .111;.in l 'ap1~1 ranu
831-1375 493.3375
•••••••••••••••••••••••
miracie
mazda
21 SO Harbor ll•d.
Costa M~sa 645-5700
·73 Mazda , auto. new
paint. lo mi's. $1200 or
best offer 842-3467
~Benz 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR SA.LE
OR LEASE!
1978 Chevy "'• Ton '7-4 FOX. blue 4 door, AC.
Fleets1de Pickup Atr AM/F M. :iuto. $2300
P tS. P 18. radio, step0 _968-__ 1486 _______ _
•DATSUNS*
Lorge SelectiOft
Of A.II Models
SALF..S LEASING
l'ARTS·SERVICE
1975MIZ280
SEDAN. Tobacco brown
& in imm aculate cond1·
tJon! <229 Mt'W). Must
see to appreciate' Huy or
lease. bumper.etc (1'1929) '77 F ox W g n . AC ,
SECURITIES BI au p u n k t A M If" M COSTA MESA
DATSUN AUTO LEASING casset.te. sruf. SJ&l.203 o r 67J.8261 2845HARROR RLVO
3931 MacArthur-#I03B --------540-6410 S40-02 I 3
NEWPORT BEACll AMIM-Healey 9709 --------· 752-2526 .....................•.
.631 te .1 PU Short bo '60 Austm Healey Bll.2e.>e n m x. Spnte. Sl.200 or best of whl spoke whls. Ir~ knob· fer. 492.6121 83l 2926
b1es. 4 -c:yl en~. Ofr •
979-0183or 754-0146 IMW 9712
1975 DATSUN
PIQCUP
With standard equip·
mcnt & m good condition.
(LAJ7~1). For saleat
OMLY$2075
Cort foo1 LecnillCJ
645-3661
'73 Dats un P .U. Many
xtras $2900/bl.t ofr Call
848-8006
Ford PU, ·1 1, good condi·
tion. ·'t tun. gas &
butnnt' $2000
714·646-2939. wkdnys.
'74 Coun er w 1a1r. s take
bed. $2200 F1 rm
After 5 P M 548·259G
1978 BMW1s
HERE HOW!
COMPLETE
IODYSHC>ft
NOW OPEN
EXCSJ..&4T
SB.ECllOH OF
IMWRESALES
We mal' have yuur next
car in our mventory wll
'74 260%
Less than 15,000 miles.
Mercedes Benz trade-In .
Cos m e tically and
mt'chan1cally perrect.
IJ.S222)
tlCM;e of Imports
.. ., .... .,, ... , ... llJIJ ........ .
111 t.11 u u ,,. u1 11•• . . ..
·1R 2&0'1. 2 +2, wire wheels.
crwse control, s tereo
cnss. air. silver. P P
fl.:r7fB56
1974 MIZ 450SE
Complete with stereo.
pwr. wmdows a nd with
only 34.05-0 low m1ks
I J.t2LJW) Buy or lease.
I 974 Ml? 450SL
F,qwpment includes pwr
windows. s tereo. air
mnd. & m immaculate
('Ondihon ! <018729) Buy
or lease.
We have a ~ood selection
of Olher fine M BZs in our
mventory. Call us today?
MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS
~ •• .,,I•• \ 0 '·-"'•• t •OI -...,.4 •• .., ,,. ••,.
83 1-1148 49$.1104
'77 450 SEL
Silver/black No g1m -
m1cks here; small down
payment, balance can be
financed up to mos
tS.i-001
House of Imports
611/ ...... :'.:"Mf\ft• "",.." .. ,,. ,,, .,, ..... . .. ,,, ,,,.
'68 Chevy ,, Ton P U. 4
Spd V-8 Lo m1·s. Sll!OO
64S-8566
1976 DATSUM
.280Z us today'
831·2040 495-4949 1 '>peed, air cond . silver '76 Mercedff ha
extcnor, stereo & m ex 280C
19S2 Ford '" ton p1rkup.
Xlnl cond Mtrr 6PM
548·1362
ORAHGECOUHTY'S c ellent cond1l1 on' Gorieous' lmmaeulatt'
OLDEST <:M2PRK).Forsaleat thruout' Beautiful
& OHL Y $6195 metallic paint. sun mo( Iv
all the extr as. New i5 Dodge 4x4, 150 Pwr 1 CortFox ~ M1rhclin tires. Pnv.ite
Wgn, lo mi. xlnt cond. 645-366 1 party provided perfect
also '77 C'11tm <'11hover s erv1t•e. Will lease or cmpr mcl'd 4DR-S5.15 Sales·Service·LeASlnit '72 240Z, new dutch , sell <G07PQQI
SADDLHACl(
VALLEY IMPORTS
831-2040 495-4949 ·75 Corolla, 4 spd. AM /FM
slereo cass, air, 32,000
'78 Porsche 928 loaded, 1-CDJ_._$23_300 __ . 7_si_~---
white.'brwn, silver. blue, '78 Celica Lift back .
10643) (714 1 540-7558 Ken. Loaded. low miles. Ac
1977 PORSCHE-~~rades . $6 395
924COUPE
Witb f c1ctory m ags. 77 Celi£'a 4 spd. '7t;;
B 1 a up u n k t s 1 e r l' 0 Corolla hftback 4 spd. '74
cassette. air cond. Corolla 4 s pd. All $100 v E R y s II i\ R p • over wholesale bluebook
<7Er7RIV I Mustsell631·2149
SAODJ.UAC« 15~4-spd. AM/FM ir
VALLEY IMPORTS trk. Excel cond-S3200
131·2040 495-4949 673--21642
·77 924 Special Ed1t1on,
air, s untf. AM FM cas:..
oluWGJN 9770 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lo ml Wht w ral'tng WE BUY & SELL
s lnpe. Cash + T O.P VOLKSWAGENS Re s, 675 -549 1 . Bus.752 1510 LargestSelect1on
JnTheArea!:'
1976PORSCHE WEST GERMAN
911 s T AR~A IMPORTS
5 speed. stereo cassl.'lte. l985 Harbor Blvd.' C M metalh<' paint & mags
1<*9NXC). Pnccd to sell 645-6120 ai .__ ______ _
OMLY $13.495 LARGEST
SADDLEIACk SB.ECTIOM
VALLEY IMPORTS OF USS> YWs
83 1·2040 495-4949 IH THE A.REA
·13 9'~. 4000 m1·s, Mmt. BILL YATE'S
must sell. under mrkt. VW-PORSCHE
$11.950. 645·4_Ui_6 ___ San J uan Cap1Strano
Pnsllne or Huntlotgton ,_l_l_7_-48_0_0_4_9_l_ .... _5_l _I _
Beach 1s olfenng lacquer
prunl, metal finishing &
fcnder nanng to Porsche
owners. 536 78118
Brand New ·7s SC. silver.
$25.900 754!-2363 dys,
64S--0077 cves/wknds
·70 911T. newly rebut ll
engJJlt> & pamt Job Xlnt
cond ~>OC)/(1rm 645·641:!
'74 911 Coupe. Blk /Hlk.
Loaded Bes t Around
OLKSWAGEN
Sdn Senice
Top Dollar
Paid for Used VW s
COMMONWU.LTH
MOTORS
SINCE 1953
1 '44! So Bnstol
Santa Ana
546-0220
lOM Xtra:.ITT5 7894 Approit 2 m1. No. of
Soulh Coast Plaza
'68 912 5 spd Rblt1----------
cn.g/trans Nice looking '67 VW BUS. Gd cood.
$4950 Call 642·8135 Sunroof
548·154G
911T, 1971. 100.000 mi's,
$5300 firm. Best M1chelm '63 Gd englne. gd for dune
ti.res. 673·24641979-5050. buggy, new Ures $250.
67S-4m '64 Porsche 356C Clean . ._ ________ _
Askmg $4600. Call Ron. 1968 VW f'aslback, 35,150
642·5270 mi, AM /FM, eng. in good
cond. Good transport.a-
'71 914 Porsche lion. Must sell. Goes lo
$3250 645--0367 540-1419 L'll good offer. 556-7877
aft~. 76 Porsche Turbo body &
ml SJ0.000 7l4 963·7653. '72 VW&lper Beetle. Must
963-8377. a~lc for Ron sell $1550 <.:a ll dys
-~S.SOO; evs 1>'75-6979 ·73 91 lS Porsche. 5-apd, -
sunrf. AM F M stereo. '66 VW Bug. needs lttth·
A/C, lthr :.eats, :.ep1a body work & muffler.
brown Mllg whls. eompl strong eng, l{ood transp
reblt eng. 1Clnt cond, $600 49$-4000
$10.800 or best offer. Call . Jerry or Le..• .ll 848-8222 72 VW_ Bus. X;lnl eond. ha~
da"" eves-332-R9S4 campmg fac1l., reblt cng, ~ " • __ $2900/ofr. 644-5736
'73 9 14 EHel cond . 1 $4600/bsl ofr 831 1208 76 Rabb t, 30.ooo mi's,
957 1577 SDJO. 631·0384
'67 911S Targa, xlnl. Must .72 Super Beelle Cham·
sell $7000~.B.O p1onltded Goodappear. 64"'3739 & mech cond. AM /F M. R....it 9755 Sl896, by ownr. 493.3279
••••••••••••••••••••••• eves & wknds.
-------R:'tCarYer.lllC. shocks. brakes . ll<!t or . CortFoxucn'-Vcm 9570 Roll• vce RMW fcr.8!170998or541H618 '"'f ., , 645·3661 Wcekday11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1540Jambor<'e '75 280Z. xtras. Gd cond 631·118l Wc1·k1•nd11 nSTDllVI OUI
t!rT3 Ford 1
2 ton. lo mi. N""""'rt ~ach 640·6444 '" r. C "'I •74 vw -JOO J'tS, llf'ater, t\M f'M. II ~r>"' ~/BO St•t• at 2586 Nt!wport ~ ,._ -
Irk stereo. capt's eh11irs, '68 B MW Rblt l.'na . 968·3215,aft6pm_. -_B_l_vd_._.C~----OFTHIYEAI" XLNTCONO .. Must sell. 963-1.aA:.! surfer eonvrr'!1on $3150 $14 00 / b s t or r Ca 11 '75 8210. 4 dr, !\llek. air, 1!173 •t50SK exccpl1onally Good lnvt'ntory In stock
or btlt Ofr. 5~:.! fl444 or 644-6866aft r--'>P_m____ slcreo, under warr. denn & ouU!tandlnl( rnn llun-y while they lost' ·73 VW Conver t , xlnt 552-5630,lv m~s; '74 BAVARIA. auto. 1111 S2750.6323224,54!>-!l272 dit1on . Best ofr MllAQ.I cond, AM/l•'M cass.
~ rasl~t draw in the xtr11s, lo mi's 644 021>2 or '74 not.sun 260 z. new _497_2396_·_______ MADA/Ra.AULT $2900. 8'2-4721aft 6pm.
W 756-'>llfte I t h b ... lnt ~... 5 •~ d 2150 Harbor Blvd '71 vw Sq ...... _ L eftL . .a Daily Pilot ~ c u c . r ..... pa . ma~ ·72 ~"" 4 .• ou..,.tan Ing COST MES ua.~ ... ~". l
Cla1'slfied Ad. (>hone sELL idle item., wtlh a whl, a /cond, AM /Ft.S condJtJon. 64/•5700A owur. t&OO. ~~R Oa1~~lot Cld~~1~edAd ~r_a_d_~_M_,_~~~~5;7=32~~~~~~~1=1 ~~='=~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=
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Avtoa, IMportwd Awtot, Uud Auto,, UHd Aufoi, UHd A.uto1, Uud Autot, Used Thursday, June a 197a OA1LY PILOT D9 •••••····•·••·········· .•.•....••........••.•• •··•···········•••••··• ...........•......•.....••••••••..•......••...•••••.•..•.•••••.••.••. ......... tno c.... HIS
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1~ \''fl Bu.. C..cm1 .. r ' •·II
\ l'r!>1vn U•oo l 11 m
Jl 000 ma \ln1 ""J
751 I~ twtor.-lo \"
11 \"\I, lltt't'll lo\ >.lclJI,
sUl'I< AM ~'\L 1..cJ1.;h t-:, n.'I $l mu Jud\
6'15 484ll aft '>
'70 \ W BUG \.llll mnd
Ne"' brk-. SlliOO 1;, ..c ll 640--l()'l!)
'7-t \'W 41237hong m1
mw.t :.t't•
Callt>4:> ~
60 Bug, ne w an t . nt>w
tire:., AM/FM l'llS:. quad
great cond. $900. 548 6457
M Baja bug, r cblt eni::
Receipts Sl250 Selling
for seoo. 53& 7020
Yot.o t772
Swedish Volvo Mechanic
at Ivan's, l!l!i5 llarbor
Blvd .. C.M. 646 1982
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Gaa1 .. 9901 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·ncHEVY
CAPRICE
4 door tilt wheel. auto
trans, air l'ond1l1onani::.
l\M·FM radio. puwl'r
window:.. t976RXWJ
Very low m1l..s
$5695.
'71DODGE
COlT
9905 ..•.••.................
72 AMC GREMLIN
SPORTCOUPE
Hatchback slyhn.: with
reek, 3 speed tran' &
runs well. k e:il n1u•1
llS70GOP 1
OHLY $1185
Ml wport• II Mtrs [
l!M!9 Harbor. G>stu Mesa
"42.eJtS
'6.5 Rambler, nu l1rl!1>, IHr
+radio $300
548·11580, bef !lpm ---lll6ck 9910 ••......•.•............
Buick H1v1er a . 11170, I
ownr.~
• 494 9ft37 • ---c Hae 9915 •••..•.................
'Tl Coupe de tilt!, 18.000
mi's, loaded. S8950
67~7119. Sat /Son only
'Tl Cad Cpe de Ville, a:.·
sume tease, S200 mo.
661·29'75
~ .
ALLEN
RESAL~S
1977 FORD
THUMDElllRD
Red fJ•ffHIOf hJU 0Ut111f>' r1ctcu·v ••t cond '11 ()IV) ""''"' ' 11'-P ~ .... , 18??N,y(, S6995
lt75 CADILLAC
COUPE DE VILLE
B lue .-• lfUtO• lu•• pl"lwftr
IRC.IO"y 11, 1,.."0t"ld w-'"'~" A 1
'f' #l''lrtf~ 67f\MVI S6495
1977 PLYMOUTH
SURING COUPE
eui. • ~ ,,,..,t(.Jt ".1-0 ,.""*'"' t_.. I ,_, 1u -.nt 6 ~(wr. tr...,.
5tof l,, .... ,,
>2995
1976 CA.OIL.UC
SEVIUE
l'\l","'1 P•tflotq I tlf J'(f*t"" 1M
' "'" l"Of' ' t ,.,, •• ,, .. ,., ... 18.ll NOMt
>9995
1971 CHEVROLET
CORVETTE
s.1 ... M Ann1~.,y E<Jilf'•l'l , un
,,,.,.,.,.., 111 Cll)fl\J 4 lrt,,w tf\•1'4•
s~·f6,995 . ' ~JlllGlrtoa.t•f"'•lt""'l't\f ~('IOf't•• ru · 11•
ALLEN
' .
•
•
TEST
DRIVE
A DIESEL
SEVILLE
•
Nabers
Cadillac
6633 Westminster 1\ vc
Westmintl'r
892 .. 4444
55 Chl'v 2 <Jr. partially
r('!.lort'<l Rblt trans &
longblc11·k S&JO. 548·5737
70 lmpal;i l'u:-Lorn hdtp,
I'S. l'B. air. \'8, low
rrult~. 4!13-40fi6
'76 Chevy Nova. hght blue
metallic, P S. P B. auto
trans. Air. cu~L whls.
steel bells A-1 l'ond
S3600 Call Dack aft ipm
640-4734
'77 Monte Carlo. lu:ufrtl
ancludmg sunroof. ~~150
848·1Cn2
'76 Monte Carlo. 1200(1 n11 .
trlrtow pkg, AM F:\1 l 'H
sll'reo!l68-6103 aft 8 PM
283 Chevy engine $511 or
best oHcr 250 Chevy 6
rylindt•r llt•sl offer
~0074
With sunroof, speed con
lrol, stereo, tall wheel,
pwr. door locks & vmyl
roof.au the extras? For
sale or lease. (619RK P >.
Cort Fox LH~IMJ
645-3661
·77 l"ordova, sunroof.
cruise control, lilt,
5lerco. I\ C, all Powers,
whl w ht land . la n
leather 1n1rr S5290
SM 2GSO
·7:; Cordoba, Burgundy,
landau top, whale leather
lol. P S/B, A1C elect
wdws l\M f'M. dig elk
s:BXI 7)4-546-3871
9t10 ~ 9935 Ford 9'40 McrvMtdl 9947 Autos, Used Autos. Used Autos, "sed ••.....•.•...........•. ·••·•·•············•·•· .•......•.......•............•..•••.........•• ···~··················· •••••..........•.•..... ··••••····•·•••·•···· .
I.ti"! 1 .. mrnln \1.u k I\ nu Uud.:e l oil 71 I -;pd. 71 LTD Brougham lollper 1971 Mav1•n1•k Crabbt'r Mef'ciry 9950 ..._...., 9t5.i ..,,...... 'l'i•O
v.-1r1t nu '11\ I ll>'' 11tu.h ma.i;i. ~ clean S950 /bsl ofr Call 11000 714 737 6449 afh•r 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ·••
wnJ dutll 1111 hur.:uncl~ Mt~ "t!aryEllen aft 6979-W75 PM weekdays ·73 Monterey, xlnt t'ond '66 Mu~lang !loot runnani: i2 Dusttr Ve! I owner IA• U..i\~llrt')'t'\I lnd.s""al 9950 newbrakes&uphol,P /S, $750 C.sl l b4J 1c!JJ rru Xlntcood $1500 t'h
l'Ulld ~lllU 7b8J.!Jtl Ford 9940 '73 Pinto St WRn Sqr , Merciry P1B,cur S1600 6451897 645-4203 6'559H.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 55,000 ma. xlnl cood I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~WW tt55 ,.._-------,-~-6S
Conr.tte t932 ov.ner 4 s pd. m ot ny ORANGECOUNTY'S ·73 Marqws. Brand new ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••· • ••• •• ••• •• ••• •• • •• • • • • --PH IL xtras $1975 646 8725 NEWEST 9500 m1, stiU Wider warr 'iH\.l';T LONG UNCOLN·MERCU RY AM /FM qu.id w tCB ·7; Cutlass Broul(h.im 76 Cr41r. Prix LJ All
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Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
EDITION
.\f t e rnuon
~. Y. Sto(•ks
VOL. 71, NO. 159, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1978 TEN CENTS
County WeighS Layoffs After Jarvis
B y KATHY CLANCY
OI t ... D.llly Pu .. S~H
Who will be the first to go·•
Orange County government's
nearly 10,000 e mployees will fmd
out who. if anyone. next week
with the issuing of m1t1 al layoff
notices
Supervisors. in the wake of
\'Ole r µa!>sa~e of Propos1t1on 13.
ordered a <·ut by next 'IAeek of
'\ome S32.6 million in rnunty ex·
pen se!> Wednesd:i~
Liquor
Prices
Sinking
By JACKIE llVMAN
Ol I ... O••ly P1191 Stall
Liquor pri ces continued to
droi:> tipsily <Jlong the Orange
Coast tod<J\' 1n what o n e ~upt.>rmark t.>t. ~pokc:-.man called
··J ~late of d1shl•velme nt" as
Market Bas kt-l announced that al
t!> 1oin1ng the tr<•nd
Safeway -,1artt·d lhf.' praee c ut
ting last wt•t•kl•nd in the wake of
<t s talt• Supr<·ml' Court dec1s1on
throwing out liquor fair trade
prn•inJ.? l;rn ~ a~ prtrt• fixing The
d t'C ISIOn IS l){'tnj.\ <appealed by the
s talt• Alcoholw Beve rage Com-
m1 sst011 'lklatC'd :-.tory Page
/\5 I
The s r>-0kC's m<.1n for Mcirket
H::isket. who :.iskcrl that his name
not lw ust•d. said pric·e drops
hav<.' hl't'n un1•vt•n l>c•cause
·11o bo d) was s ure· they could
legall y tukc lht· prtt't•s down
(pending aµ11t•al I "
As ked what removed his
r1rm's doubt ;ibout IC'ga htt('S, the
s pokesm an said. ··our compel··
t10n."
Paul C'a mpb('ll. Sareway
public rcl<.1l1ons :-.uperv1sor. s a id
his farm 's liquor s:.ilcs doubled
I ast ~ ('l'kcnd and ha vc cont mue
at bNWl'<•n double· and rave times
the1 r prev1ou.'> level :.ill wt'ek
Also mixing an with the price
t•utters have• been Alpha Beta
and Luck y's Di sco unt
~up ermarkets. although
s pokesmen for tho~c farms were
unable to report on the l'ffcl'l on
sales
How muc·h 1s the consumer
rC'ally ~01ngtos:.i veon his f:Jvonle
beer. wmC' and ha rd liquo r''
Tha t depends on what he
dr inks, s pokes men s :.i y
Although the price cuts include
a wide SJ>l•ctrum of beverages.
t ht• Pl'rtl•ntage of c·uts' a ries.
\t M<1rket na..,k<'l . where the
('uts go into c•llcl't Fnday. a
25 1-o unC'e bottk •If C'rown Russe'
Vodka \\Ill drop lrnm S3 99 to
S2 9\l
A quan of !'ic·ore~b)' Scotch
~ 111 drop from Sfi 29 to S4.59.,
while a 51 2-ounce bottle of
A1J m ad e n Moun1 a 1n Whale
Chablis \\Ill shdc lro m $.1 25 to
S2 39 And a :-.ax pack of C:oors
h t•t•r 12.ounc<.' C'a n s. "i ll
dt•t•r<'asc• Jrom SI 77 IO.SI 11
S1m1t,1r cut:-. are in effect al
(S1>t> LIQUOR , PaJ!l' ,\2)
Casinos Out,
So 's Manager
IMPERIAL BEACll t/\P > /\
<lay after voting down gambhn~
cusinos. the' City Council has
fired Jack .lones as actan~ city
manager, parlly b('cause he
re com mended the cas inos
Jones. who has held the JOb
since Novemher, 1rnmed1ately
cleaned out his desk and left
Wedne~dav
The retired N:.t\'Y officer told
the council that three proPOsed
<'lubs would doulJIC' the c it} ·s rev-
l'nue. with $2 m1lhon going to
Imperial Reach from 35 gum·
bling tables an each club
They also ordered county de·
partment heads lo prepare for
additional budget cutbacks of
two. three and four limes that
amount by the month's end.
B.ut county budget analysts
s aid today the in1t1al $32 fi
million cut -10 percent of the
county 's S326 millton general
fund expense this year may
not remove many employees
Ins t ead . the initial budget
trimming may be accomplished
Booo Dunnit?
111 som e departments by reduc·
1ng office expenses and s uch
things as new typewriter s.
budget analyst Bill Pemberton
explained.
Pe mberton said count~ of-
f1 c1als don't yet know how many
employees actually may lose
their JObs as a res ult of the 10
percent general fund cutback.
Rut a s de pa rtment heads
come up with an up to 40 percent
c ut in spending for 1978-79. he
,\ I email· hu1-rO\\ mg 0\\ I found wanckring about an
I rvinc l1t>ld ''1th a hroken leg winks knowingly al
Newport l3each veterin arian:. us they set the leg ~ Thl'
hi rd. \\ho should be healed and n~·ini.: free again within
a fC\\ \Vl'l'ks. also 1s l't·aturcd Ill photo~ on Pa~e A3
Huntington Studies
City Joh Layoffs
Huntmglon Reach C1tv Council
members have s cheduled a
M·ries of s pecial meC'ting:-. next
\\eek to delt'rmme how many c1
ty employt•cs mus t tw l.11c1off111
the wake of Propos1t1 o n 13
µassag<'
In a prehm1nary budget rl•C·
o mUlendat1on C it y Ac.l
min1strator Bud Belsito !>aid thal
as many as 150 employees would
have to be terminated because
of thC' loss of about SJO million m
property tax revenue~
Included m Rt>ls1to 's re com·
mendat ions were l:.iyoffs of 55
policemen and :n fire ml·n
Mavor Ron ShPnkman satrl
that t"a voffs c·ould he rC'ducC'rl to
about ioo t.'mployct·s with other
belt·Lightenang meas ures.
Mavor Pro Tempore Richard
S1ehcrl said today. however.
1 hat the numb<'rs s hould not he
nearly that high 1f other cost-
saving measures arc taken
Shenkman was JOtned b) Ruth
Ba1lev Ron Pattinson and Don
MacAti1stcr an stressing that lht•
poli ce and fire department
sernces rated top pnonty
"W e can 't afford 10 c ul
necessary police and fare
fH.'r:-.onnl'I." Shenkman s aid
S1C.·bcrt s aid that then.· is too
much fat <tl the top "Wt· must
t;ikc a loo k a t the higher
N·helon " he s aid
· I l tloc:-.n 't make sense that
wt• ha\e administrators and as·
:-.1stants and a ssistants to the as-
:.1~t ants Lo oversee <1 reduced
\\Ork fore(· ..
Mr!> Bailey said the more re\'
(•nu<' could be raised by re·
OC'J!Ot 1allng franchise contracts
with ut1hty companies and im·
po:.1ng fct·s for various services.
··we mus t start at thl' lop and go
down.·· s he :-.a td
Shi• also 1•allcd for an end to
<·11 v f1nanc·t·<I 1unkcb "If we go,
\\C. s hould p;.1 y our own way,"
:-.he sut<I
Pattinson said that health.
welfare and safely of citizens
1s paramount "Everything else
1s a frinJle benefit."
I le added that the Fourth of
.Ju l\• Parade which costs more
than s20.ooo "should he the first
to go··
1\1 acAlhster called for an im·
mediate freeze on all non-
essential expenditures.
··Anything we can s top now.
""e must," he said.
said . 1t will be harder to avoid
personnel layoffs.
In t he m e antime today,
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was
an Sacramento on behalf of the
cou nt y and the Count y
S~perv1sors Assoc1at1on of
California to discuss preparation
for Proposition 13.
The Fullerton s upervisor was
to meet with Assembly Speaker
Leo McCarthy and Governor
Brown lo discuss leg1s lat1on
aimed at helping county govern
ments cope with a 58 percent cut
an property tax revenue next
year.
Al D1edrach ·s s ugg estion
Wednesday supervisors a lso.
-POSTPONED HEARINGS
on the 1978·79 budget until Jul:t
20 throu~h 29.
-ASK E D A COMMITTEE of
county administrator!> lo re port
on new revenue sources by June
21
1,262 Jobs Seen
ORDERED COUNTY Ad·
m1n1str at1ve Officer Robert
Thomas to meet with city or
f1c1a ls and those from other tax·
1nJ? d1stncts to dis~uss joint de·
l 1 very of some services.
-REQUESTED COUNTY
Counse l Adrian Kuyper to draft
leg1slat1on that would a llow joir1t
delivery of service and possible
combining of s uch offices as the
county sheriff and marshal
FV Council OKs
Video Tape Plant
By RAYMOND ESTRADA J R.
Ol 1 ... O.lly Pl ... Sl.IH
F~untaan Valley Caty Council
members have paved t he way
for the constru c t ion of a
210.150-squarl' fool video tape
m3chine factory that could pro·
vidc as many a s 1,262 Jobs for
area r esidents.
Acting as the city ·s Agency for
Community Development. coun
di mt•mbers voted 4 lo 1 Tues·
day to approve a $1.5 million
financ ial plan that would allow
developers lo build the proposed
Te achers
Map Plea
For Jobs
Blocked bv a court order m
t he1 r attem pts lo prote.!K the fir·
mg of 96 teachers a nd program
C'utbacks. Founta in Valley
elementary school teachers plan
to make a pica for community
help al tonight's school board
meeting.
The 7:30 p.m . meeting will be•
held at district offices. the l>ltc of
last wel'k 's l wo· night teacher
camp·tn protest
Y I\ bout 80 t each e r s met
Wednesday and decided against
defying a temporary restraining
order blocking their protes ts on
school distract property.
Las t week about 120 teacher:<.
ram ped inside the district of
fices. Dis trict a ides c lai med
te achers caused damaJlC and
cost the distract an a s.yet
undetermined amount of money
by the protest.
Teacher group president Yale
Wishnick la..,hed out Wednesday
al distract administrators and
school board Pres ide nt Dick
Plum for "degrading remarks
that arc lies about the teachers
in this d1stncl."
Teacher leaders have been or·
dered to a June 19 Oran~c Coun-
ty S uperior Court hearing on
"'hY a permanent restraining or·
der s hould not be issued to pre-
vent othe r protests like those
l:.ist week
Van Fir ebombe d
In Huntington Lot
A parked van was destroyed
by several Molotov cocktails
early Wednesday moming in the
Five Points area of Huntington
Beach. police reported. There
are no s uspects.
T h e van's owner. Jerry
J1manez. told police the incident
occurred at 1 ·15 a.m in front of
a res idence at 18412 Manitoba
Drive. The vehicle was valued at ss.ooo. he said
facllit v on 22 7 acres of land on
the C'orner of Wa rd Street ant.I
Talbert A\·enue
Cons truction 1s cxpt.>C'ted to
began this month. said Planning
Director Clint Sherrod with oc
cupancy by March 1979.
Mayor Pro Tern Roger Stan
ton cast the only dis~entmg volt.'
against the plan saying. ··rm
aj:?ains t t h is arrangement
beca use it could h ave been bet·
te r "
Stanton asserted. "This could
Top Spel~r
Peg MrCarthy. l :L holds her
Nal1onal Spelling Bet· l roph~ ~11ler winning thl' annuul
1·onlcst in Wa:-.h1ngton h~
~ p c I I 1 n g t h e \\' o r d
"dcifi<:at1on ··
HB Charte r
Change Vote
Totals Mixed
HUNTINGTON Rf.ACll
175 p recincts out or
175 precincts
Following are the final figures
on how Huntington Beach 'oters
cast their ballots Tues day on
proposed changes an the city's
charter
Proposition D -Charter
Yes
No
pd ale
2:J.502
15.405
have been done for less money
The total purchase price paid
hy the <'llY development agency
1:-. Sl .979.505 less 5479.505 paid rn
the agency by the developer. Q-B
Prope rties. a Newport Beach
firm Q.n Properties would then
leasl'. with option to buy. the
facility Lo BASF Corporation.
Stanton said the $1.5 million,
which would have to be taken
from c ity reser ves. would be the
profit made by Q-R Properties.
"Whv was there no counter of
f('r to the $1.5 m illion? l do not
agree with taking the first bid ."
Stanton said He aclE!ed that hl·
believes BASF to be a "first
class firm " but fe ll•mon·
ncgollallons were needed.
"The re is no way anyone can
con vince me this isn 't a good
deal for Fountain Valley, .. s aid -
Councilman Al llollmden
Hollmden said the $1.5 m1lhon
figure was a "bottom ltne o•
fer"
City aides told council mem-
b<'rs the $1.5 million offer was
the only way BASF could bt.-
"enticed" mto the c ity.
Aides s:.11d the Sl.5 mtlhon
would be returned to the <:lty m
a few years from the propert ~
taxes frol'fl the $.10 million fac1lt
1 y even with the passage ol
Propos1t1on 13.
The Talbe ret-Ward .,it<' in
Fountain Valley, also near lh1·
San Diego Freeway. as now be·
ing purchasl'd from . th<' Gisler
family.
Norma Gibbs
Tribule Due
F ormer Huntington Beach Ci-
L v Councilwo m an Normd
Brandel Gibbs wall be honored at
a reception and dinner tonight at
the ll untm~ton Beach Inn.
The affair 1s called "Norma ·s
!'light .. Friends say they a re
paying tnhutc to the former
mayor for he r ser v1l'es to the
l'Ommunity
Mrs. Gibbs served on the Hun-
tington Bcuch City Council from
1970 until she stepped down in
Aµrtl. She a lso was a counci~
memher und mayor in Seal
Beach in 1960-63.
Mrs . Gibbs is a professor of
educational phsychology at Cal
State Long Beach.
Or::eJ7~~asl
Wea ther
Schmit Third, Misses Runoff Proposition E -Council terms
Yes 32~70
No 9,245
Proposlttoo F -Council salaries
Ni~ht and mornm~ low
cloud mess and loca I fog
with hazy sunshine in af·
ternoon Friday . Lows
1on1ght 56 to 6-t High:-.
Friday upper llOs al
beaches to mad lo upper
705 inland.
INSIDE TODA~
Of /1cer Mike Proctor goes alt
out teaching La Qmnta Htgh
School law enforcement clas!(
Once he even had hamselJ
·murdered.' Sec f'cattmng .
Page Cl
l.J) Gi\RY GRANVILLE
Of I,,. Dally Pllol Staff
OranJte County Su pervisor
Laurence Schmal became a
pr1mar v e lection fatal 1ly
Werln,.sday when he fell fH votes
s hort of finish111g second an his
own 2nd Supcrv1soria l D1slnct
n t<'l'
St•hm1t's th1rd·place f1n1 s h 1n
the ri ve -c andidate contest
means he'll leave office the first
Tuesday in J anuury when eithe r
Harri£\' Wieder or Oavld Uakc r
w1r take office.
Mrs. Wieder was the top vote
getter in the supcrvisoria l con·
test when she collected 25,053
votes. Baker tallied 21,699 votes
while Schmit received 21.638.
It wasn't until mid·afternoon
Wednesday that Schmit learned
has re·election bid failed to carry
him even to the Novem ber
general election runoff.
In a race that was tight fmrt)
the outset. lhe lead for the vital
second spot changed hands five
times from 6 a.m . until the final
vote wui; counted at 2·30 p.m.
When il was over. "·238 voles
hud been tabulated in the 2nd
District race.
And the margin that separated
Buker and Schmit was just those
lit precious ballots.
Schmit was not available' for
t•om mcnt curly today
llowever. an aide said. "Larry
mi~hl ask for a s ampling and
then make a decision on a re-
l'ount. ..
But even a reversal of the
Boker count w o uld m ake
Schmil's future as a coi,mty
<1 upervts0r a question mark.
Runnin g as an incument with
a $176.000 campaign war c hest
built up while in office and
back e d h Y a ca mpa ign
engineered by Arnold Forde and
Rill Butcher. Schmit r eceived
just 23 percent of the vote in
T uesday's plimary election
That means 77 percent of the
district's voters went against the
incumbent.
And while the vote pie was be·
ing s liced up by five candidates
who had won elected offices
before. the anti.inc umbency
vote wal' dear.
Yes 17.380
No 23,687
P ropositionG-Appoln\ ,
Yes
No
city attorney
8.830
33.438
Proposltton II -Appoint cl'y
clerk
Yes
No
10,078
32.1~9
Proposition J -Appoint city
treasure r
Yes
No
J
R,i9S
33.601
lade ¥
a
CJ CM ..
M
11111 I .,
at.S .,
a cu M ...
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':!
Legal
Ad ice
Illegal?
I\\ 11 I l11nl10j.!t1111 U1.•J<'h Cit,
< 011111 11 nw111h4"r' d1.1ri:~t·<I tO<.luy
t 11.J 1 1111' ~l'l1·1·1 111n 11/ a s~c·1al
h•J.!<• I c·11n!>ultant Wt·l..fnesday 1s
uot lcv.ul
:\1 .1~ nr P 111 T1·mpore Ric hard
~1l'l>t•11 '>iJld tha t provisions in
1 hl· l'll' d11.1n t•1 wer~ not oh .,..,,,.d and lhot t·1t\ Atlonll'y
<;;1tl Hutton .. ,hould have known
:1bout lht•m
.l11h11 'l'homus M11d tht! hiring
1' a' illegal mid tha t he will seek
.1 niurt 11rdt•1· tv prevent the h1r
1111.!
l'1t 1 ('ounnt membl'rs voted
:1 :! to hirt• Hoh Sangster 01 ~ama
'\11:1 to provtd(· s pecial legal
t·ou11.,1·I ut .1 i.:r1evance hearing
for Dt•put) Cit) Attorney John
0 Connor and for other person-
111·1 rn .Jltl•r.,
<I < '011nor \\ J ., I trt·d last Dec
·~ J It 1•1 a ph\'>1t·a I a lll·rcat1on
\\1th th1·11 <II\ Jttorrl(•v Don B1J11l ,1 • .
"i1t'lu•r1 .. ;wl toclav that I he h1r
ir11: ot S:t11J.!'tl'r wa~n 't µroper un
('I l 'I ,a) 1'011111'
111' ... ;11<1 f11111 1·oum•1I votes are
111 1•d1·rl hl'lon: the City Council
1 ,111 .1 pprov<.' ;1 conlral'l for an
t 111t .. 11f1• l'f)nsuftttnt
I h· :tlso t'la1mcd lhul llw a1··
I 11111 m11 .. l hi' l<ikl'n b\ ordinance
"' , ,.,,,lut1t111 nor rn.v· m inute ac
l lor\ ,,., w,1., lhl· c·:.tH· Wednesd av
lll~ht
\1 r-.. lluttull, wh11 introduced
"i.lllg.,ll·r J S tht· n!'w legal con
'ult.inr alllr th<· mc<·11nj?. said
..,ht• hl'lll'\1.'S lh;.tl lhl• hiring
1111·1 h .tll n·q u1rt•mcrll s
-..hl· s;wl tha t 11 the s !'lcct1on
11·q u 1 re ... ordinance o r resolution
.,h<· \\di dr<1ft tme <1nd hrang tt
l1,11·k to lht· City ('ounc·al
"1t•IJ1.•rt s <.auJ that would be
•utlll· htTJ~!' then• ti re ooL four
''11111< ti ml•mht·rs in fclvflr or lhe
,I( t 11111
'1.11,or Hun S henkm an, Hon
11 111111,011 ;ind Don Ma(•l\lliHcr
<111J•rnv1•d tlw conH.•t"r:I. a1;t}J
B.1111·\ .incl Bob Vi and < voted
.Jt-'.1111,1 11 .ind S1t•IJ1.·r1 ah~ti:l ined
HB Trustees
To Consid e r
"Drastic' Cuts
I 11i..l l'1'' 1n th1• Huntingto n
111 J< h t'tt\ tf'll•mt•ntary 1 School
111 ... trit•I \\Ill t:11ns1dl'r a series of
111 .... 111 1•ut ' 11\ 1•fforts tonight to
m ·• k1· 1•ntl:. mt·rt bcc.i use of
Jt• 11p1·rt' t J\ ltm1lal 1ons
Pr upo-.i·cl rt•dutl 1ons include 11 ,. ' Jo.,111L! of thn·1.· schools
l.1\ olh 11t H:J tt•:idwr., and m ean,:
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11 .d <•<'rolls thl' hounl pay s lash
1111 .di 1·mpf11H·1·'
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h1 .dltt. rncdH·al. llf<.'. d1s abiht v
.ir·d 1t1•111.1l 111suran1·!' -
I h•· n•st·r v1•s would be wiped
11111 J111I 1 hl· 1hst r1ct would not
11 1' •· .•II\ 111 tts o wn funds for
l1 •\ll11111k' .irul oltH'r hooks
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Results Listed
In OC Voting
Orange County EIPCtlBn Kf'HUlllJ
2048 1m:clncls out of 21>48
l'r.-clncb
GOVERNOR
D••moc ralic
Ha}'m ond 1.1e benberg
{;t'lll' l\lhl'rtOn
J\ l<.'x Aloia
John J\ bbotl
.Jules Kimmell
David Rock
George Roden
Edmund Brown Jr.
Lowell Da rling
Republican
3.586
5,348
.U>l\6
R,475
5,60fi
8,267
5,91 6
167 ,739
3.439
Elmer Crutchley 739
Ken Maddy 12.297
Evelle Younger 112,188
John Briggs 5.3'15
Ed Davis 91,279
Pl.'le Wilson 26.187
T rue Slocum 996
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Democratic
Patn ck F1tzpatrit:k
Ahe Tapia
Patr icia R a\'CO
Mervyn Oymally
4.t,8Sl
9.J~
47,775
100.323
Republican
Mike Curb 134,642
M 1ke Antonovich 126.122
SECRETARY OF STATI::
Democratic
~larch Eu ·
Re publican
Steve Nas h
Jacob Margosian
:'\orrisa Brandt
CONTROLLER
Democratic
Kenneth Corey
Josc·ph O'Green
Republican
Dixon Arne tt
James Ware
T REASURE R
Democratic
Wilham Burkett
J f'sse Unruh
Republican
lfi5,752
U!.750
I07.532
11 1.161
1 f;j,282
5-1.f.0.I
90.267
123.631
83,755
118.554
Donald French 1-18.369
;\1 a rmi Schna bel 76,283
,\TT()RNEV GENERAL
Democr atic
\ vonne Burke
~fort Pines
Republican
96.926
l 1-1 ,359
.Jam es Browning Jr fi6,109
George Deukmejian 175.857 ~ 1' A T E B 0 A R 0 0 f-'
EQUALIZATION
Second District
Democratic
Mary Christian-He ising
.John Lynch
Edmund Kelly
J oseph Donahue
Ir is Sankey
Re publican
Fred Clayton
Walte r Ziglar
Larry Rothman
Russell Blood
Ernest Dronenburg
Mike Schaefer
Te rry Sutherland
24.25 1
29,41>3
41.411
32.369
45,799
11 .589
18,906
22,164
8.737
39.459
21.287
4ol.43li
SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Linda Nesle r 27.495
Wilson RUes l95,l05
Boyd Malloy 24,231
Georgia Mars hall 49,457
Richard Mudgelt 69.495
Alfred Puccincllt 22,890
David Us Ian 23.115
Da vid Walker 23.406
U.S. CONGRESS
34th District
154 precincts <LA County >
out o f 154 408 out of 409
Democratic
Mark Hannaford 12.546 43.302
Jo Be nnitl 4,381 20.268
Republican
Art J acobson 7.498 I 1.671
Dan Lungr en 10.921 30.476
38th District
501 precincts out of SOI
precincts
Democratic
Je rry Patterson
Re publican
Don Goedeke
.'\ndre w Erdclv
Jol' Maher ·
l>a\•1d Bal~it:er
J9th Dist rlct
52,f.M
12.252
8.l73
K.Rl5
11.1:m
ti j3 precincts out of 653
prt>cincts
Democratic
William Farris
c;cor gc Margolis
fred Droz
Republican
William Dannem eyer
40th District
:11 ,1;21
12, ()()fi
14,J.19
71,811
740 precinc ts out of 740
precincts
(San Dif'~O
County I Democratic
Jim ~t cGuy 46,626 4.Jf>O
Re publican
Robert Badham 87.499 5,511
STATE SENATE
36th District
808 precinc ts out or 808
precincts
<San Olf'~O
County I
Dc mocratk
Ron Cordova 48,017
Gregory
Kuc1ynskl 17,301
Republican·
C it Fe rguson 20.692
Ste phen llolden 13.lfM
James Mnrttnflule 9,951
.Jon Arand 7,623
John Schmitz 4 I .36J
Geoq :eS<'ott 11 ,155
STATE ASSEMBL\'
fl9tb DMrlc t
4,000
1.184
1,150
811
514
289
2.7AA
382
326 precincts out of 326
preclnct-s
Democratic
Chris Loumakls
Ric hard Norn!l
Robin Young
Paul Bell
Ted Shipkey Jr
2.2Ul
4.225
10,fl29
10.742
2,fl76
~
Republican
J ohn Foot<'
Ht•x Gucde
Sum Cooper
Ross Johnson
T t•lf Ponl1cellt
10th Dis trict
5.689
9.182
5,043
9,946
5,633
366 pr('<'lncts out or 366
precincts
Democratic
Robert Music
Re publican
Bruce Nestande
7 lst District
25.417
42.928
292 p~clncts out of 292
precincts
Democratic
Che t Wray
Republican
Doris Allen
Don Ellis
W <.: Burrell J r
Tlnd District
29.880
13.009
9.124
2.H93
256 precincts out or 256
precincts
Democratk
Ric hard Robinson
Republican V1q~1I Elkins
David Brandt
73rd District
22.823
8,35·1
I0,740
374 precincts out of 374
precincts
Oemocratic
Ot•nnis Mangers
Re publican
Nolan fran effe
('ha rtcs Gibson
Tom Hurke
74th District
43-1 precints out of
134 precinc ts
:f3,678
11.775
17 022
11 .554
<San Diego
County)
De mocra t ic
J ohn Harrison 9,995 1,721
J a m es Parker 7.999 1.815
l\kl Springer 5.777 l.210
Republiun
J am es Green 7.128
Anthony Matano 2,371
l'larlan Bergeson 35,359
Lt'e Watkins 13.177
Bob Wilks 4 ,947
J UDGES
Super ior Court
661
202
2.432
l.679
595
2048 precincts out of
2M8 precincts
Office 5
Ll•on a rd Golds tein
Ort:lta Sears
Office 6
H1 <.'hard lla m1llon
Theodore Milla rd
Office 12
Hobert Wea ver
Bruce Sumner
Ofricf' 16
100,224
241.014
194.1 99
220,077
182.082
236.680
Robe rt Todd 22'1 .441
Ja.\' Wa ll 182.106
C'Ot:NTY SCHOOLS
St:PERINTENOt:NT
2048 prt'rincCs out of
2M8 precincts
J <Jck1c Boynton 171.fiS-I
Robert Peterson 249.821
COUNTY BOARD OF
•:m ;c A TION
Trustee Are a 2
37fl precincts out of
376 precincts
Frances !'1urphy
Dnv1d P<iyntcr
Trustee Area 5
Ht (>recincts out or
•171 precincts
40,8~
34,41G
Warren Davirro 19,708
R am on Diaz 15,623
Gerald Shaw 52.854
COUNTY SUPERVISORS
Second District
414 pr<'cincts out of
414 precincts
Oavld Bai<l'r
J Tillm an Williams
H arriett Wil'de r
Laurcnce Schmit
Sonia Sonju
Fourth District
:186 precincts out of
386 precincts
21.699
9,307
25.053
21,638
17,541
R alph (')ark 50.281
Geor~!' Mason 15,497
Robl'rt Young l4,573
CLERK·RECORDER
24»8 precincts out of
21»8 precincts
Rnbrrt Camlin 42,062
T ruman l..('~g 69,3.55
Mar s hall Nor ris A5.41)3
H .J Mailhot 24,924
l.C'(' Branch J 21 ,461
.Jumt.>s Wilson 50.353
SllE RIFF-CORONF.R
21>1R precincts out of
21>18 1>recincts
Brad Gatf's lRl .000
H11·har tl i\dnm.. 18,133
Lauren Rusk 99,(}:ll
Brian Burr~ 32,236
Geor ge Wrii.!ht 47 .822
Waltc-r Scott 61.2.12
COUNTY PROPOSITION A
2<>18 precincts out of
2048 pre cincts
Elect supt. of schools 335.526
/\ppotntsupt ofschools 83,929
HB Market
Fire Doused
F ire· In un c lec trl c a l
trans fo rm e r al a R alph s
market at Ada m s Avenue and
Brookhurst Stre et in Huntington
Bear h e mptie d the building
briefly e a rly todRy but was
quickly controlled
A fire man 11l the scene said
there wa:1 no da m age to the
supe rmarket its elf. although the
m11,1o r response to the alarm
drf'w t•on!\lde rable attention In
the muJor shopping center com.
pltx.
Signs on the automatic doors
soi cf : "T emporurily Closed
Sorry." as red-!\m ocked check ~land <'lerks enjoyed u coffee
bre ak A the s nack s hop area. t
Puppy Love
Kt·ll~ ~kDnf'\ou.gh. :L o l Hoyul Ouk :\l tt'h . hu~s Rommt·I
a shaggy Buu\'lcr puµpy, who helped sa"c the bov s ltlt.'
Kl'lly fo ll down a s ix-foot well anti lhe 90-pounlf dog
who hutf nevt·r seen Ke ll y be fore Jumpe d in a nd ht•ld
the boy up until he eould be rt•!)tucd.
Coast Colleges
Face Sharp Cots
Coast Community College Dis -
trict trustees said We dnesday
they think Proposition 13 m ay be
uncon stitutional and that tuition
fees may be on their way, hut
that. in the meantime. lhc dts-
lrict must trim $15 million from
its budget.
The district. which includes
three schools. had a budget or
S75. 7 million 1n 1977-78 and a pro -
pos ed budget or $81 .9 million for
1978-79. A new budget must be
ready by July I
However . at a spec ial meetin~
at Or ange Coast College in Cos ta
.M esa Wednesday t rustees s aid
they plan to go ahead with sum-
mer school as scheduled .
A ss embl y man D e nni s
Mangers. D·fluntington Beach,
said today that state legis lators
a re cons iderini: the possibility of
ins tituting tuition at community
colleges.
"[ think 1t 1s safe to sav that
the re IS going to be a very dif-
fere nt approach to community
cr>llege education and tuition is
one of the altc mat1vcs." said
Ma ngers. a m l'mber of the A"'
'cmbly EduC'at1on Committee ~ canwh1 le , Coas t College
board members said they will
hold another specia l m ccting at
8 p.m . Friday at district head·
quarter s, 1370 Adams Ave ..
Costa Mesa . to d iscuss wh at to
do <i bout summer mus ic als. sab·
bat1 c al a nd a dmintslr::it1 vc
leuvcs. some s pt'c1a l faculty
s u m m e r p rograms antJ th1·
Ora n ge Coa s t College JClll
festival
T hose items were mclu~d on
a s hopping list of possible cut..
which we re presented Wednes
day to an audience or about 200
~ople. mduding many instruc·
tors
Ot h er item s on the lis t rn
eluded reduc ing undis tributed
reserves, increasing class s ize,
and requiring faculty me mber-;
to te ac h the maximum num~r
of hours.
About a dozen people in th1·
audience s PQke. most urging the
board not to dilute the qua lity ol
t:ducatlon cand to keep 1n mind
that many teachers a re a lread\
hc a vi ly loaded with teachtnl-!
re late d chores.
Most or those present saul
t hey were willing to lake som<:
salary cuts to prevent layoffs
Trustees were also quest1onefl
about what one wo man te rmed
"fluff courses." A b rochun·
t ru m Coastline Com m un1t \ Colte~e. which ar rived in th~
mailboxes of district residents
this w1.•ek. was cited as an exam
pie
The broch u re for s ummt:r
wo rkshops included t u1t1on fret•
t'lasses 1n s uch s u b1ccts a ...
cre wel stitchery, adventure!) 111
d1ntnJ(. egg le mperca painting.
self·h y pnos1s a nd developing
und markclm~ in ventions
t
Teachers
Voice
Fears
A standing·room -onfy crowd.
IH·uvlly laced with worried
k a<·hcrs. gt.1tl'le red Wednesday
n1 ~hl to hear Ot·ean View School
Oistrict officials d i!!<;uss the
Proposition 13 dilemmi. and the
tut urc
llut all I ht·v learned is that
I ht'y mWit wait for a de termina-
tion flf where 1 he cuts and trims
wi ll be made in the S21 m illion
lludgct
Sµectator.> at the meeting in
d1!'.tnct headq uarters s pilled out
onto thc concrete wa lkways and
at tim es could not hear trustees·
talk'! on the ma tte r over the din
or children playing
They were brought along to
thl• m eeting at the last minute
when their pa rents couldn 't fi nd
hab\ -..1ttcr-.
f 'rona Page A J
LIQUOR ...
Sa ll·way. Campbell said There.
J qua rt of Ancient Age Bourbon
I" now S4 68, down I rom $6.99
1\11d St:orcsby Scotch has alsc
dropped to S4 1>8 a quart. from -
s+; 2&
1\ I 75·11tcr bottle: of Gilby'"
C: in at Safeway ha~ gone from
$11 9!1 to $8.46, a 12-pack of 1 !·
o unce bottles of Brown Derby
Heer I rom $2.09 lo $1 76. and a
three liter bottle of Gallo Red
Hose from $4 .89 lo S2 98.
J\t Alpha Be ta. Coors beer hai:.
dropped from St 7i for a :.1x-
paC'k lo SJ 65. whale Budweis er
h...is gone from SJ. 79 to Sl.65
Abo al Alpha Beta. a fifth of
h:d m chatk<> Vo dk a that wcas
$4 IS now costs SJ.98. while a
fift h of Jca c k Dan ie ls ha~
rlroppcd fro m S8.35 to $i.93 and
I 5 liters of Gallo bur~undy from
S2 99 to $2.84
lvan Owen. vice pres ident ot
L uc.:ky Discount Su perm arket!'.
l>:lld he didn't have a price ttst
:.iva1lcable but said h1$ firm ''will
re m ain compet1l1ve ."
H e s aid additional price cuts
.1 n p os:-1 hie. d e pend inti( one
what other supermar kets do.
llowcvcr. while c ustomer!> en
J<>V the lowe r prices. supermarket
'>J>Okesmc n admiLLhes1l ver HninJ!
c.:o m cs with a c!\oud
;\I ar kel Ba's ke t s s pokes man
pointed out that the Alcoholic
Bl"vcra~e Comm1ss1on is gathe r-
111g evidence and has threatened
pro:.e<:ut1on and hea vy fines 1(
its a ppeal 1s uphe ld.
B ut the pressure of the
marketplace ha:; won over the
1\BC's thre ats. the s pokesman
udm1tted .
"When some body else does 11 .
'ou sort of h ave lo take your
diancc." he said.
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. LOCAL
Clenaetate Event
Gal Volleyball
Winners Told
Teams from as far as Los Angeles <Jnd San
Diego traveled to San Clemente to compete m the
city-sponsored women 's beach volleyball tourna·
mcnt.
Steve Judd. city recr eation coordmator , a n·
nounced the following winnors in the two-day
l'Venl.
-FIRST PLACE TO ANNA U11ler and
Mabelle Bernard of Hermosa Beach
Second place to Joan and Nancy Looi. of San
D1el!O
-Third place to Debbie Fromme of Solana Deacb and Roi Mower ofCardiffbytheSea
Thurlday. Junu 8, 918 OAILY PtLOt A ISA
~ !»II' l'INI 5~H ,...._
SAN CLEMENTE WATERCOLOR ARTIST JANET RADFORD
Her City's Beauty is Important to Her Also
-Fourth place to Kate Jensen and Michelle
Osterberg of Hermos a Beach
She's Caught
In the MitMle
Hy AN NE COOPER
CH L~ Dall, Pilot Statt
·1 would ncvl·r belong to a club unless I had
lime to p:.irt1c·1patc, ::ind I wouJdn't live in a city
without doing my share as a citizen," said Janet
Radford of San Clemente. the city's activist liaison
with the Cahforn1u Ocp~rtment of Transportation.
Since her appointment by the City Council last
fall. Mr.. Radford 5.a1d she has found herself
arh1t ratmg more• differences of opinion among San
Clem enll' re~1dcnls than betwet!n the city a nd
CalTrans
"WE ARE DEALING WITH whether
Ci.l lTruns \\111 t•n•ct sound barriers in San
Cll'mcnte aloni~ thL· S:Jn Diego Freeway, in con·
JUn<·t1on with tht• 1m1poscd freeway widening," she
..,a id 'Tht.•rt• havl· sprung up two factions -those
San Clemente rt'!'>1dl•nts with a legal right to sound
b:.irriers and thoM· who don't want them.
I find m vst'lf in :.i position where I can see
both ~1dt•s <:lf'arly," she said "I think our view
I rom thl' fn·ew<Jy 1~ stunning, so I feel an esthet1c
jVt<rswn In the• :-.ound h<Jrners. which would bi:
~lone wulls ;i:-. high in some places <JS 18 feet
·Hui , un llll' olh<"r h<ind, hvmg with out-
ragt·ous ncus<· wh1<·h the wider freeway may
.L!l'nt·r<.1tl' t•:.in lw vt•ry des tructive ... she said. "In
tht• balant'<'. I bt·ltt•vl' we• must consider the human
pt•rson (1r!>I . hc•lun• t'!>lhel1c or other principles, so
I t1nd my~l'lf lt•anmg u hlllt· towi:lrd the walls "
MRS . RADFORD SAID S HE s urprised hl'r~l'lf. <·ons1dl•rtng other factors over the city'!>
ht'<iuly /\ t•omm1ttcd <Jnd s uccessful watercolor
artist. ::.he ~aid lht• c1ty·s beauty JS important to
h<•r
.. My puint1n~s fall mto the categor y or
n<iturahs m u.., opposed lo realism ," said Mrs. Rad-
ford , who p.unts <Js .JCJn Ford Radford. "Realism
ml'ans pamtm~ the a lleys and trash cans of life. I
pa mt wh;.it I'> lovelier and happier in nature ...
Mrs. Radford's black Angus cattle. barns,
llowl'rs. homes and beach scenes will be exhibited
lh1s ~ummcr ror the fourth conseeutive year at the
L:.iguna Reat·h Festival o f the Arts. She also dis -
play:-. watl•rf'olor.. at area i:tallcries and art shows
"I PAINT BECAUSE I LOVE to paint, .. s he
!>a1cl. "/\nd I paint what I Jove. I feel fortunate that
other people seem to like what l do."
Mrs Radford said her work with the city (She
1s t·ompletmg ;.i year 's a ppointment to the
/\rch1tcc·tura l Review Board, from which she has
resigned effective July l l 1s as much <J pleasure as
<i respons1b1lit)'
·Thl' only tough part 1s when you have to take
J :-.land.·· !>lw si.11d "I asked a CalTrans represen-
tative whetht•r I h<ive to take a position on the
... ound httrnt<r., dnd he told me that was precisely
"'hat I was appointed to do.
Rut I en1oy what I do even the tough parts
and that's more important to.me than the honor
and the glory people ass ociate with politics . It's
the sa me with my p<Jintmg. I have to enjoy what
rm doing 1·ven 1f I never wind up m 'Who's
Who
Class for Nurses
Set at Hospital
Hcgistl'rl'd nurses have until Monday to enroll
tn tht• "Patient Care Process" workshop scheduled
from 8 a m . lo 4 30 p m . June 21 at South Coast
llosp1tal. 31872Coast Highway .South Laguna.
/\ pproVl•d by the Calirorn1a Board of
Ref!1Stercd Nursing, thl' program is being conduct·
cd by the inserv1ce departments of Mission Com·
mun1ty. Saddlcbac·k Community, San Clemente
Gl•ncral and South Coast Community Hospitals
Saddlchack I losp1tal coordinators Helen Trot-
ter and Mary1ane Chancy said workshop obJeC·
ttH'S arc to 1dent1fy patient problems and learning
neC'dl-and define the role of the profess ional nurse
111 lhl' patient C'urc plan
t::nrollmenl 1s free to registered nurses
l'mpluycd by any or the four participalin~
hosp1tab
Seniors Hear Trust Talk
Laguna llills attorney Robert Shupe is to ad·
dress the Saddleback Seniors Club on "Trusts" on
Friday at II 30 a m in the Montanoso Center, 25800
Montanoso Driv<'. Mission Viejo
The talk. :irranged through the Orange County
Har A~sol'iat1oni. speakers bureau. is free and
open to the rmbhc
Record Sales
SACRAMENTO (/\PI
-FIFTH Pl.ACE <A TIE1 TO Mona Bishop
and Mary McMichael or S<Jn Clemente and G1g1
Park and Teresa Bandel of Corona del Mar
The women's compettt1on drew 28 team~
Hegistration has closed in a companion event Sage Words? Taxable s ales 1n
California approat'hed a
record $100 billion 1n
1977, the State Board or
Equa lization s<J1d . The
total of $99.5 hillion was
u p 18.7 percent.
the San Cleme nte me n's beach volleyball
tournament. scheduled this weekend. Contests
will start at 7 a .m. Saturday a mong the 64 teams
regis tered for the competition at the c1ty'i.
Trafalgar Lane Beach. said Judd
Students were signing yearl>ooks all over campu!-. at Laguna Bc<1C'h
High SC'hool. both a limely and timeless.task . J ill Gold, a scnior.sec•ms
<lt'eµ m thought Will.' 111 's mess~gc stand the test of time'? How will at
sound at r t ass reunion m 25 year.:,.,
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Subject
to atock
on hand
U.S.
MADE utter
CANNON CRAFT
WIDE BLADE SHUTTER SETS
Not supposed to say the "best price" according to one bloke I
know even though the last time I looked we were because
someone might just sell for less than us. (Boy is that a lot to
get out in one breath.) Cannon Craft makes the good ones.
perlect detailing, made to fit over the openings described.
(And you ne ver send them out to be cleaned.) Honey maple only.
W H
32 x 24 •..... 33.97
32 x 36 ...... 41.97
32 x 40 ...... 47 .97
32 x 48 •...•• 64.97
32 x 60 ••••.• 79.97
W H
48 x 24 ••.••• 39.97
48 x 36 ...... 48.97
48 x 40 •....• 52.97
48 x 48 ••..•• 81 • 97
48 x 60 • . . . 1 1 2. 97 W H
' e
36 x 24 ...... 34.97 60 x 24 ...... 57.97 72 x 24 ...•.. 63.97
36 x 36 ...... 43.97 60 x 36 ...... 72.97 12 x 36 ...... 77.97
36 x 40 ...... 49.97 60 x 40 ....•• 78.97 12 x 40 ....•• 84.97
72 x 48 .•.. 127.97
72 x 60 .... 141 • 97
36 x 48 •..... 69.97
36 x 60 ..•..• 84.97
60 x 48 .... 116.97
60 x 60 .... 129.97
CANNON CRAFT LATTICE
SHUTTER SETS
A different idea, the lattice filters and meters in the light • Makes one feel one.
is in the Casbah (hire ten guys to yell in your ear and five more to yell
"Baksheesh" and you got it right here.) Made well, and there is just no
substitute for real quality. right.
STAINED
W H
24 x 24 .........•.••..... 21 • 97
24 x 36 .................. 26.97
36 x 20 •.••..........•.•• 23.97
36 x 24 .................. 25.97
36 x 28 .................. 28.97
36 x 36 ...............•.. 33.97
48 x 20 •••. ' .•.......•..• 27.97
48 x 24 .................. 31 .97
48 x 28 •................. 32.97
A8 x 36 ..............•... 36.97
60 x 24 ••.•..••.....••••• 44.97
60 x 36 .................. 55.97
72 x 20 •.••.•••....•••••• 44.97
72 x 24 .•••.••.....•.•••• 48.97
72 x 28 .....••.•..••.•••• 52.97
72 x 38 ••••.••..••••••••• 59.97
PAINTED
W H
24 x 24 ................. 25.97
24 x 36 ................. 29.97
36 x 20 ................. 27.97
36 x 24 •................ 3 1 • 97
36 x 28 ................. 32.97
36 x 36 ................. 37.97
48 x 20 . . • . . . • . • • • • • • . • • 3 1 • 97
48 x 24 ...•..••••....... 33.97
48 x 28 ................. 36.97
48 x 36 ................. 41 .97
60 x 24 .... ' ............ 49.97
60 x 36 ................. 59.97
72 x 20 ................. 49.97
72 x 24 •.••...........•• 53.97
72 x 28 ................. 5 7. 97
72 x 36 .....•........... 63.97
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SHUTTER
CUNIC -
FACTORY EXPERTS
IN ALL STORES
FRI., SAT. AND SUN.
JUNE 9. 10, 11
SUBJECT
TO STOCK
ON HAND
Let the factory expert• ahow you all the
ahortcuta. Might aa well do it the best and
eaaieat way.
AT YOUR SERVICE
'potlfl B•ll No• Se ....
EAR PAT: I planted quite a few rose busbes
lc.t ... t ~ummer and they did well then. Sul now most
of them have orange spots on the underside of tbe
lea H'S and yellow or brown spots on the upper sur·
tact· I know there's something wrong,,but can't
hJ! are out what it is or how to control this problem
bt'I .re all the leaves drop off. Some already have.
V.K., Costa Mesa
Blame the we& weather for your slek roH btt~hes. 11>e rainy, warm sprlng bu caused a lo& of
• ru'l fungus disease, which you describe. The farm
;uh ise r's office of the Cooperative Eneosioa ad· 'h•'" sp raying with a rose fagicide coa&alnlng
Zinl'h or with Acti-dione PM or Plutvax, at the
Hr't sign of rust. Follow with repeat sprayings
l'' Pry one or two weeks untU bot tweatber arrives.
~,.. M~di~a~ 011ene1U"!
Got a problem 'I rh~ri IL"" 111 ""' />urm f'at Will
c:ul rrd tape. grltang lht' unllu'" orid GI. twn you need
'" snlve mi.'qu111e:1 m g<1vt•nt111t•1it and t1w.111e1u Mail
11our qu..~ttcm.s tu Pat l>u1111, At Your Sert•1C't-Orange
Coaat Owly Pilot /' IJ IJ•u l.M C1u111 Mesa, CA
92828 Aa many lt'ttrr:s as pc1•inbll' u•1/I lw 011~ ered
but phorl«J 1nqu1'U'• or lettt'f\ ™'' 1nrllldmg lhl' reader·~ lull name. addreH and l'ru.smes.s hours' phone
numbncannot bt>consldered '/ h1:.columnappearsda1·
ly ezcept ~urdays "
St ... Old Db•••bf fWt&.1t
DEAR PAT: I've noticed that there are phone
numbers for various offices handling cons umer
complaints in the phone book's White Pages under
"Cons umer ... but there aren't any addresses. How
is a person supposed to know where to mail a com·
plaint, especially to Los Angeles offices? J 'd call.
but I really can't afford long distance charges.
W.N., Costa Mesa
DAIL V PIL01 ,\I :i
DEAR PAT: Since I retired. I've been doing a
I travchn~. I'll be e ligible for Medicare later
II year Does 1t cover medical care in foreign
, •11n 1nes·1
T. P .. San Clemente
'1edfrart• J{cnera lly cannot pay for hospital or
111° '1 1cal ~ervict>s outside the United Stales. But, it
• .111 t•ovt>r inpatient hospital catt in qualified
1 .1nadian or Mexican hospitals in certain situ•·
111111 .... Wh.-n a n inpatient stay j.n a Canadian or
'1•· 'ic.:an hollpital is covered, lftedicare also can
p• 1 for nect-ssar y doctors' services and any re·
11u1red use of an ambulance. For more informa·
110 11, ask for .. A Brief Explanation of Medicare" at
.1n 1 So<·ial St>curity oHice.
Postage is almost as bad, but if you prefer to
mall· YOU{ inquiry or complaint, what you need is a
complalnt form prepared by the state Department
of Consumer Affairs. This form makes It possible
to me a complaint even U you don't know the
particular agency or bureau's address. It also Usls
areas of complaints to help consumers decide
where tbelr complaint should be directed for proc·
esslng. For a ·free copy, send a self-addressed,
stamped, legal.sized envelope to: Simplified
Complaint Prottdure, P. 0 . Box 310, Sacramento. ca Ill. 95802.
'ftp-ell co Bae Box Deror
DEAR PAT : I'm sure I've round an old hat
box. Jt is made or wood 1rnd 1s oblong with rounded
corne rs . The shop owner said it had been covered
with paper that had come off. I want to recover
this box. and would like to find out wnich design I
should use.
Drive in style with one
of our simple interest
auto loans.
H.D .. Missio n Viejo
'"'"'"a Acride-tlt• A~ri
HEAR READE RS: Breaker, breaker one·
111111•. Got your ears on? The Consumer Product
J(t-ty Commission ha8 Important ad•ltt tbat
1 uuld !>aH· ~ou from a big 10.33, good buddies.
Mon· than hair or all electrocutions reported to
1tw c.:ommi1>sion involvf' CB or TV antennas. The
, k l'lrot·ution~ usually occur when the antenna con·
The varie t y of designs used is vast -
classical, patriotic, small repeated nower pat·
terns. s wags and roses, pastoral scenes, s ailing
ships -all are suitable. A wallpaper store is a
good source or ideas. Originally, these boxes were
used for the starched ruffs worn by both men and
women and for lhe collars (called bands), and so
the boxes were first known as bandboxes. Not only
were they used to store bonnets and bats, and to
transport them from place to place, but they also
we re filled with clothing, ribbons, flowers and
other articles when ladies went on a journey.
Flexible paym e nt pla ns ! No prepayme nt
p e n a lty. In fact. with our n ew Simplifie r
simple inte rest loan plan, th e faster you pay
us ba ck, the less inte rest you pay !
.wl" hi~h·\'Olta~e powe r lines while being put up
"' t.11..c·n rlcw.n. In 1976. more than 100 deaths were
'"'H'tatr·d ~ ith CB ba!>t> station antennas. In many
,f t:u· morr· ..,t•vt>re injury cases. victims lost an
11 111 or lt·i.:.
Beak Outlines .Jobs, J»a11
DEAR PAT: Is there a book that tells about all
kinds of different occupations and the training
needed for them ? I'm in high school and would hke
to check out training requirements for various jobs
to help me decide what kind of work I want to do
Apply today for your loan o r one o f our
multi-purpose cre dit a ccounts.
To n•dun· accidents, CPSC recently proposed
rules requirin~ ('R base !)talion antennas to be sold
,, ith instructions fo r safe mowating and to carry
\I arninf! labels about installation hazards.
uftcr I finish school. A.N., Laguna Beach
The "Occupational Outlook Handbook" con·
tains tbe following information for more than 850
occupatloos: nature of the work; places of employ·
ment; tralnlng, or other qualifications, and ad·
vancem ent; employment outlook; earnings and
working conditions; and sources of additional in·
formation. The handbook is published every two
years by the U.S. Oepartment of Labor's Bureau of
La bor Statistic~. Copies m ay be purchased for S7
from ~ny regional office or the Bureau of Labor
Statis tics, or, be found in reference sections or some
libra ries.
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA
Since these rules will not go into eHect for
.... 1111.-tim1" the C'PSC is offering information to
, 1111.,uml'r" about safe installation and removal or
.111frn na .... Ct-t ~our copy of "10·33: ('8 Alert
'lw..i, .. h' "riling to: (.'H Alert Sheet. Cons umer
I'• oclut·t :-.afN~ Com mii.1>ion, Washington, D.C.
'.!O.'.tl'i.
T "" four. good buddies. ThanJ<s for listening.
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LOCAL ' '
ThurSday June a. 197u DAILY PILQ7 1\ I 5 ff
BB Teacher to End 33·year Career 25°/o OFF WITH THIS AO
l •(.LI I llUll\
H) AkTtll RR \'l!\Sl:.L
OI '"" O•••• l'tlll Swtt l'h1ldrt'n .in.· 'l>t'I 1,il lU Ru!>e Lee. a merr)
Y.o mun "ho ..,uml'l1111p. \o\t'IH'~ !\kiucan lace em
h roHkn:d d1't''~l':\> and a f(lllt1:nng ~old, 50-peso
p1~·ce on ..1 goldl•n ch.on <irnund her neck
Spcc1ul ch1ldn·n lhl' mentally retarded and µhy~1cally hand11:ap1H.>tl are Mrs. Lee's special·
l' as pr10c1pal of u Y.('Sl Orange County public
:.chool that cater~ to thc needs of such youngsters.
SHE WILL RETIRE AT THE end of the term
as princ1p..1l of the Ocean View School District's
Nue~·a V1l'\\ Sl•hool, after 33 years in the pro-
fesston. virtually all of 1t d ealing with children who
need SJ>('c1al help
"I JUSt feel terribly depressed today." Mrs.
Lee s aid Weoncsclay in the wake of passage of the
Jarvi:, t<1x 1n1liat1\e whl('h shl' "><1ys will hurt pro-
grams al wh:.it ~he will alwa~·~ con~1dcr her school
lier retirement. at
( )
the ugc or 57. w as
EDUCATJO,'\' aln~udy planned
. N ueva View School.
----------17132 Pinehurs t Lane. 1n
no rt hwt•st Huntington
. -
Beach. ~l'rH''-n·latl\ (•!} mildly retarded a nd han·
d1l'appl•d childrt:n from ~al Beach, Fountain
Valley. We!>lm1nsll'r anti Lo-. /\lam1tos
"I lli\VF: WORKEU WITH SPECIAL childre n
dunng mu!'>t ol mv 33 \t•ur ... J!> an l'ducator." Mrs
Signups Start
At Saddleback
Rl·g1s1rul1011 tor "Jddlchack College's s ummer
n·t-reullon <.'' l·nh ,., l1t•1ni.: ht· Id 1n the community
sen 1(·es oll 1u: on thl· ~I 1s!>1on V1c10 c<1 mpus
Forums For Le1s urt'. ii quartd of short·te rm
n ·l·rcation clas~es includes canoe louring, visits to
Orange County restaurants. a four.session series
on tollec·ting !>ports memor:.ibilta and an all-day
h1cycle trip to Sun Dwg11
SPEOAI. EVENTS FEATURE /\ SURF con-
te'it Sal urda~ and Sund a~ ;1 youth fis hing clinic
and tJcrb~ Jum• 2 1 <•l Laguna Niguel Regional
P ark uncl a s por1 .... 1:ollcct<Jr!>· convention July 17 al
the rnllt·~c.·
,\ d1!-otanc·t• run 1<. -.checluled Aug. 12 and a
lamil~ lt·stl\al .incl p1 cn1c I!> st•t Aug 27
A lhrt•c·1.1t·rso11 bu..,kethall ll·ague for ooth men
and "Offil'll 1' lo ht•g1n Julv 11
Tra' t·I outing.., -.pon.sored include trips to
llearst C..1-.tlt· .111d ~,l\ang 011 J uly 22 a nd 23. u
Catalina lslund C'ampoul Aug 10 and a bus lnp to
lht• Dodi.:t·r.;·l'hilucklph1a Ph11l1es game Au~. 24
,'\I.I. ,\(,11\'ITIES. WITll THE exccot1on of
lht• youth fishing derhv und the family festival. rc-
qu1 re a rC'_g1strat1on ft'l'
1>1 rcelnr Tl·rr.; Yu11µ ~a1<l Sucldlcback 's open
n·treallcm proi.:r;1 m 1•xtcnc.b usl' of the college"!:>
I!' mna<>1um. ha11tlhJll rat·quetl><lll. volleyball ancl
tl'llOI!> l'Cllll"t'o
Ad<l1tmn<il inlormation 1s avatlable by calling
HJ l • 7 53:! or 1!15 I !J50 c• x t :.!lili
~t!t!li11l{ ~()lli~lit
01i C<Jastal Pla11
Progre!'>'-on state mJnclated local coastal
pl.in:. for 5an Clemente. Capistrano Beach. Da na
l'c11nt und L:iguna Nigut.:l will he discussed in San
( kmentl: tonight al a meeting :-.ponsored by the
t'Jp1strano Buy i\rea L<'ague of Women Voters.
Plannl'r Bryn· Caughl'~ of tht> South Coi:t!>t
H1•g1onJI Comm1ss1on will present a progress re
port 110 San Clementi."s coastal plan, which 1s one
nl 11nh thn·e in the stule to Ix• prepared by Coastal
Comm1ss 1on sl:.ilf
Sandra lln<>'>trom. of tht· leciguc s land use.·
t'omm1ttc.•1..'. Y.111 n:port on county coasta l plans for
l'u111 .... trano Beach and Oanu Point.
Laguna N1guel's coastal plan, which is being
prepJrt:d by lht• count} with the cooperation of the
pl ~rnnPd eommunity·.., clcvelC>JX•rs. i\vc.·o Commun1·
'' OevcloJ)l'rs. well tw d1s<:ussed by Jcssicu Dean,
p..1 ... t pn•s1dent nt I hl· Lc•agut• chapter
Thur!'>da~"~ m1·1.·linJ1.. will begin al 7 15 pm. <•t
lht• SJn Diego (,,1-.. .ind J::lt·ctric offices. 101 W El
l'ortal Add1t111n.1I 111tormat1on 1s availablc bv Clill
rng Joan Siflt.·11 lt'.1g1u· prt•"dent. at 493-67:10, or
!kit v Shc.·rm.1n puhlit·it' C"h..11rman. at 492 6528
County Cl1anges
Street Sweeper
Complatnb from n•s1denls and county off1ci'als
.ihoul s treet S\H'cping serv1res in unincorporated
!>Outh Orange County communities have prompted
!'>11pcn·1sors LO d1sm1ss a contrattor
Orange Sweeping Sen 1r1:> was faulted for a
t.11lure to aclt•quatl'ly cle;1n <;ln•ets 1n county
s1.·n·1re areas :1 4. ft. fl . !I ;end I:!
A~ a result. 'iUJ.Wr ',..,.,r, ~.11d they would seek
Jnothcr <'Ont ral'tor ror 1 ht.> Sir>.1~11 yearly contract
in those t·om m11111t1es.
Punch
"The joggers are comlngl
Tho 1oggers are coming!"
1.cc :.u1d Jl ,, tarnpus n ·ccµtum on thl' e\·e of her
1mpe11din~ 1ct1rem<.•nt
l find tht·m lo he more like. thun dirft>renl
lrom. 'typ1l';il ' d11ldrcn Progrcs:, 1s somct1mc:o.
,Jo" but \\ht·n 1t cornt·s. 1l n111kl'S ull llw cHorl
\\orlh\\hllt· I ~hall mi~:, the children "
A \'l'll·r;111 of 17 )car" in the Ocean V1c\\ dis
lnt'l. Mr'!> Let• lx•g;rn hcr 33 year earner as a
trurhcr
Shc IJtl'r bet·ume J p!>) chometn~t. a ~pec1alisl
who test:, children fo r learr11ng skills and poten·
llals. <.tn<l finally<• <:ert1f1ed p:,ycholog1st and, four
years ago, fl M:hool pnn<:111al
C'lllLOREN SUCll i\S THOSE with whom she
work~ gcncrnlly know lhcv arc slow learneri. and
of u limited c:ap<1l'1ly. but i.urrm~1ngly have a
wt•m angly (;qtl .:"en acn•ptanee and understand
111g
.. Most of them are happy and well adjusted."
:o.;1ys Mrs LA·c
Dl'sµ1tl' quitting her 1>0st with the Oceun View
School D1~lrn:t. she ~ays s he 1s hardly retiring,
because after a trip around the li S. and Canada.
she plans to be back.
The Lees Just bought a recreational vehicle.
''I HOPE 1'0 VISIT OTHER special school~
and perha~ volunteers and continue members hip
in professional o r gan1zat1on s for the han
d1ca ppcd." the educator explains.
"\'ou Just don't turn off your lifetime in
tercst~." says Mr~. Lee "Not just because you re·
tire from :.i JOb "
MAKE YOUR OWN SUNDAE'
( 16 TOPPINGS!
ALBERTSON CENTER
Brookhursl & Adams Huntington Btlach
Oper Daily 11-10
You don't like the headline? What were you
expecting? A "Hemingway.'' c "Saroyan." a
"Buchwald?" Liaten. thia is work. I need
help. (Help. help) , .. If you have a kid or
friend who can draw and likes people have
him/her call (714) 642-5251 for a talk. Ii they
are juat out of work and need a job • . .
forget it ... paH ua by. We need the
dedicated. (Oh my. a "Want Ad" wha t c
bizarre twiat.)
ROYAL OPEN END OR
COMBINATION METRIC OR
STANDARD 5 PC. WRENCH SET
--:(-.:-S-K 26 PC. Ya " DRIVE
/ I GENERAL PURPOSE
-4\ ~I SOCKET SET WITH
·----:' FREE HIP ROOF
• ll .. ~f -=~ TOOL BOX · .. ~-·--2988 ~ #4126
found out our company la 32 yeo.ra old.
still a family worked and held buaineH
(no dam absentee monster corporation
... goodneH he does get excited!)
ROCKWELL
BAND SAW
Well. here is a Yankee
c.:ompany who ia doing
"it.'' Turning out the
beat for very compe ti-
tive prices. Heck. why
not?
PARAMOUNT
ELECTRIC
EDGER/TRIMMER
BULLDOG 1 HP 37~w
l om moving ao slow at
1.54:58 that the w orda seem
backwards. (Help. help. I am
drowning in a sea of paper.)
897
#9624i
I love that price. Now, the queation is: ''Are
the tubes included? (Everyone runs around
and looks into "print-outs.") Answer: Tubes
extra.
MONARCH BI-FOLD
MIRROR DOOR
For a buck and change you
get 5 wrenches, metric or
regular. Last week I heard
food went up 10 percent. Our
prices go down, I wish you
could eat these things.
YOUR CHOICE
(but isn't it always)
ROYAL HOBBY
31 PC. KNIFE KIT
997
Time for a gueBS. (You get three and
then you get the gong.) 31 pieces sounds
like for a hobbyist, like all kinds of
blades. (Anawer next wee-k.)
BON AIRE
AUTO VACUUM
1287
Keep a clean car. Ne ver can tell when
someone will yell. "Hey ia that thin g tor
sale?" and the crumbs on the floor turn
them off.
ourf>ooR
EXTENSION CORDS
25' ............. 1.97 16·3 SP1'
SO' ............. 3.47
100' •.•.•••..... 5 .97
25' •............ 2 .97 16·3 SIT
so· ............. 3.97
100' ............ 6.97
Don't make a face you can alwaya use the
things. Buy some. if only to ~ake our
founder grin that hideous grin of his.
MONARCH
3-WAY VANITY
MIRROR DOOR
48"'x80" •......•.... 89.97
60"x80" .....•..•... 99.97
72"x80" ......•.... 109.97
96'"x80" ........••. 129.97
Limited 72"x96" .........•. 129.97
quantities 96"x96" ........... 169.97
Three ways: Good, Bad and lnclilferent. (I'm
sinking fast. lhrow out the lifeline . . .
11 remember that aong.) A very nice thing.
KENTUCKIAN
1
1TT ~ METAL SHED And I alway• get my1elf
aquaahed in t>.tween the
panels. Not you. because
you read the directions.
Limited 24"x80" ••••....... 49.97
111111 1' 7777
II 'II 6'6" 5'
' '' I 1 NOMINAL SIZE quantltlea 30"x80" •••••••.... 59.97
36"x80 •.••..•.• , .. 67 .97
48"d0" ........... 87.97
60"x80" ........... 97 .97
72"x80" ..•.•.••. 117. 97
I
Thia is a nominal size. (Which means iJ it's a
quarter inch too amall or large don't atart
with ua.) Built right. you aaaemble
and IOTe "It."
0
MAKITA
DOUBLE INSULATED"
POWER MITER SAW
18787
Hmmmmm. the Japanese ore doing it with
power tools. 1 was there. They work like
b1Cl%es. Check the fea1urea. which are many
It seems like a lot of money. but thirty feet ia
a lot of tomato fence. Divide the price by the
feet. Does it sound good? U so. buy it.
OUTDOOR
OR INDOOR
LIGHT CONTROL
347
J
You know the dark and lhe aun
control it. Screw it in and forget it.
~By the way. do you people know
the joy of a good long d111ance run?) ,.
MONARCH WALK-IN
MIRROR DOOR
Double thing. A great
minor. a fine door. (A good
sale. Dave.; See it and
then all the words make a
little sense. Linuted quanti-
ties.
24"x80" ..........••. 43.97
30''x80" ..•....•..•.• 49.97
36"x80" ........•.... 57.97
REDWOOD
BENDERBOARD
Sf LENGTH
Eight feet. l•t'• ... that'• about s.r a foot.
Let'a hope it'• a thick width-(He'• aaying.
"Who appointed him to the Ralph Nader
gang?")
7
l f fj [J.\ L 1 f l I NATiONAL
Women Smokers Risk Heart Attack (Jaai,...CIH
H I (• h a f d K
Sm~ lh. •• Hunt
BOSTO~ \I' 1 C11i:ar...•nes CdUSed lhree·
quarkr.. or thl' ht•Jrt JltJl'l(s suffered by a group
of olher\\1s1.• health\ v.onwn under 50. researcht:rs
~a~ The} v.urn lhttl SUl'h attacks a re hkt:ly torn
cr1.•a:.l' ~ morl' ll't'n ai.:t:' ~1rh. t ake up s moking
The dol'tors al..,o found that heavy-smoking
\\Omen Wl'1t>r a~l' !')()an• about 20 ti mes more apt
\o h a\'e h1.•art uttackh than non smokers Half the
time. theM' allal·ks urc fatal
THE STUDY, CONDUCTED AT Roston
L'n1vers1ty M('(Jlca l School. was published in
tOd ilv's New England J ournal of Medicine .
The doetors estimated that about one-third of
lht.• youn~ wom1.•n who s uffer heart attacks o r
m\O<'<i rdml 1nlr<H'tt0ns have no underlying ill·
ne.sscs. s uch as high blood pressure. that could be
the causl'.
"Our findings sugg(•st that in this category.
some 75 pern•nt of inrract1ons could be avoided if
Huge Doubts
"Big Foot' Put Down
S EATTLE <A P l An e xpert who has "a
m o n • profound belief in Santa Claus than I do
1n the sasquatch" says samples of hair from
thr1.•1.> purported s 1ght1ngs of "big foot"
l'rt•aturcs <Jrc nr 1thcr those of a human nor
anv North AmC'rican wild a nimal.
· But Ur Stephen Rosen, associate pro-
fossor of anthropology <1t lhe University of
Mary l<1n<I , suys rurthrr e xamination is
ncl'cssurv to tletNmtnc whether the hair ~ampll'S prove the cx1stC'nce of the fabled 8·
fool-tall sasquat ch
Th t.• s .imples were col l ected in
Washington. Oregon and California by Pro·
JCCt Grendel. a group devoted to searching
for l'V ldC'nt'C ol sasquatc h
~ ~
News from •II OYef c.Hfomla
la rounded up .......... ...
uchclay
In the ... *tlllll
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H EART ATT.\CK IS THE biggest killer 1n the
United Stales Each year. about 40 of every 100,000
v.omcn w1dt>r u~c 15 surtcr heart attacks. The rate
1s four to '" c times higher for men Thl' i.tudy 1s the first limited to otherwise
twalthy wome n who had no reason to sus pect that
they wcrt-an danger of hu ving heart attacks. The
researchers compared 55 women under 50 who had
had heart attacks with a control group of 220
women matched for age and area or residence.
The r<$curch. directed by Dr Dennis Slone.
found that wom(•n who s moked 35 or m ore
1..•1ga rettes u day were 21 limes more likely to have
heart allacks than non-smoking women.
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National slut1s t l(·s s how that the number of
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VOL. 71, NO. 159, 4 SECTIO NS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUN TY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1978 TEN CENTS
County Weighs Layoffs After Jarvis
By KATHY CLANCY
Ol ll• 0.Hr Polo! Staff
Who will be t he first to go''
Orangt;• County government's
nearly 10,000 e mployees will rind
o ut who. if an)one. next week
with the 1ssu1ng of in1l1<1 I layoff
notices
S upe rvisors. in the wake of
vote r passa ge of P ropos1t1on 13.
orde red a cut by next week or
som t> S32 6 m 1lllon m county ex
pt>nsPs Wednesday.
They also ordered county de·
pa rtment he ads to pre par e for
additiona l budget c utbacks of
two. three and four times that
am ount by the m onth 's-end.
But t'ounty budget a na lysts
said today the initia l $32.6
mj)hon cut -10 percent of the
C'O unly's S326 million gene ral
fund expense this year --may
not re move many e mployees
Ins te ad. the initia l budget
tri m m ing m ay be accomplished
in some departme nts by reduc·
ing office expenses a nd such
th in gs as ne w t y pe write rs.
budget an~lyst Bill P e mberton
cxola ined .
Pembe rto n said county o f-
(icsa ls don't yet know how many
e mployee!; actually m ay lose
their jobs as a result of the 10
percent ~eneral fund cut back
But as departme n t he ads
come up with an uo to 40 percent
<.·ut in spending for 1978-79, he
* * *
:-.aid, 1t will t.w harder to avoid
personnel layoffs
I n the m eant1ml' lodu y,
S upervisor Ralph D1edril'I' wa:.
in S a C'rame nto on hchalf of 11u:
<·ounty <ind thl.' Count)
S u pe r visors Associut wn of
C'ah fom1a to discuss preparat11m
for Propos1t1on 13
The Full<.•rton supen 1sor was
to meet with Asst•mbtv Spl'akl·r
Leo McC:arlh\ <Jnd G<H'<.'rn<ir
Bnrn n to lli;cu:-.:-. leg 1slat1011
* * *
auncd at helping county govern·
me nls cop<· with a 58 percent l'Ul
10 property lax l'CVl'n Ul' rlt'Xl
\l'ar.
· A l D1 e tlnctl ':-. s ugges tion
Wl•dnesday supervisors a lso
-POSTPONED HEARINGS
on the 1978 79 hudgN unt il July
20 t hrough 29
-ASK ED A COMMITTEE of
<'Ount v adm1ntst rators to report
on nl'w rL·v1•nuc sources by .J unc ·
<!I
* * *
-ORDERED COLJNTY Ad
m1n1s l r at1ve Officer Robert
Thom as lo meet with city of·
til'1<1ls and thosl' from other t ax-
mg d1stncls tu d1M·uss Joint de·
hverv of some 1icrv1n•s --R~QVESTE~ COU NTY
Counsel Adrian Kuypc•r to d rall
leg1slat1on that '\\•ould allow Joint
rleltver v Of Sl'rVIC'l' and j)OSS1bll'
t·orn bin.ing of -;uch offices as thc
countv shenffand m ars hal
<See LAYOFF. Page A 2>
* * *
Summer School Cut
Irvine Program Casualty of Prop. 13
Hooo Dunni t ?
.\ fernak h urro\\ tng owl found wandering about a n
I r\'1ne I H·ld "11 Ii a broken ll'g win ks knowing ly a l
~<.·wpo1t lkuc:h \ t•lcrinarians as they set the leg. T he
hire!. \\ho should ht• hl'all•d a nd rly1ng free a):!ain within
CJ f<.'\\' \\'Cl'b, abo 1~ lt•atured 1n phot os on P<Jgc A2
NBC Lawyer Jailed
In T V Mo.vie Hassle
LOS ANC.ELE~ !AP1 A
h •der<tl 1udJ.:l' J<1il1·d .1n NRC'
la"' vt·r tnda\ \.\hl•n llw l1•lev1s1on
nt•t work rd LJ,C'd 111 lc•I l ht• jUclgl'
vww a mn\ll' sc·lwdull-<1 for air
In){ 1on1ght
t · :-... lh sl rlt'l ('ourt J ud gl'
Man 11t•I •tt-al onll'rt·d alloml'\
J>onahJ Z<.1char~ 1<11kd lor ('On
ll'm pt of 1·11urt wh<.•n ZaC'hdr~
sho\\ NI up 111 <·nu rt wit hnttl lh1•
tt-I<.•\ l'l(lll mm·1l·. Billion Doll;ir
Hubhh· ..
Rl'J I .1b11 nrrkrNI t ''" l.1\\ ~l'rs
fo r 1'1 1TH:·L1te Tl'lev .... 111n
v.h1ch bought lhl· mo\11' trnm
th<.' BRC to rt·ma1n in eourt
unt il thl· mo\le arrl\t•rl
Zac•harv \.\<JS being ht.·ld at th<·
Lo:s Angt.;les County .fall It wcis
nol known whcth1•r NBC plannL•d
to c·umpl~ with Rl.'al"s dl•m;ind lo
!'.>l'l' lhl• ftlm
lh·al had askl•rl lo :-.t'l' th1•
m 11v1l' h<'fon• 1frr1d1ng wht•lher
to issue a ll'm pora ry rC'slra ining
vrd t•r stopping its s howm g.
:-.i.:hcdulcd for 10 o'clock on Cha n·
net I
The m ov1t• 1s about the S2
htlhon msurance fraud involving
E q uit y Fundin~ Corporation .
which rC'sultcd in M Equ ity of.
f1N.•rs tx>ing sent to prison in 1975
One• of those officers, St anley
Colci blum. who is Sl'rving t ime at
Tt•rm wal Isla nd f'e dcral Correc
t 111n:i l Facility here . asked Judjle
Il ea I to stop the movie because 1t
might Jt"Opardszc h is chances for
pa rn It'
.Judg<' Real said he needed to
sec t he movie hcfore making a
clcc1s1on and. on Wednesd ay, he
un kred NRC's lawyers to bring
tlw mov1C' 10 court
W hen thev arrived today
without t hl' fi lm, R1•al o rdC'red
Zachary Jailed
By PIULIP ROSMARIN
OfllM Oelly PllolSlall
A bout 5.500 s tudents and m ore
I han 200 teachers rn tht! I r vint·
l'n1fied School District got t heir
rirst notion Wednesday of what
life a ft er J arvis will be like.
Summer school. which was
s cheduled to begin at 14 d1strn·t
:-.chools 1n less than two weeks,
was dro pped by una nimo us vote
of school board trustees who ml'I
to a ssess Lhc impat'l of p:Jssage
of P ropos ition 13
l\lso killed was the s umme r
adult edu1;at1on prol-{ra m. \'OCa
t1on a l classes of the Coas ta l
H eg1on a l Occupa t ional P ro
gr a m . and intersession cour!'>es
Price Dip
Wntinues
On Liquor
By JACKJE HY M AN
Of, .. O•llY ~lol Sl•ll
Liquo r p rices continul'<I to
d ro p tipsily a long t he Orang{'
Coast t oday 1n what one
supermarket s pokes man called
.. a s tale of disheve lme n t" as
Market Basket announced that it
1s jotosn(.! the tre nd.
Safeway stcirted the p rice cut
ting last weekend in the wake of
a s tate Suprem e Courl deC'1sion
thro wing out liquor fair trade
nric ing laws as prict· f1 xmg The
J ecss ion as bemg a ppealed by lhl'
stale Alcoholic Beverage Com-
m 1ss 1on. <Re la ted s to ry Page
1\5.)
The s pokesm a n for Market
flasket . who asked that ht:-. na me
no t be used , said prate drop:-.
h ave been uneven because
"nobody wa~ s ure they \'Oulcl
lcg;.Jlly take t he pri<'cs down
(pending appeal I ··
A s k e d w h at r c m o\ ed his
ft rm 's doubt a bout legalities, thc.·
spokes ma n said, "Our com pel s
lion."
P a ul Campbe ll , Safeway
public relations s upe rv isor . sairl
his f1 rm·s liquor s<J lc~ double<!
last weekend and have C'Ontmue
<ll between double and five time:-.
thes r previous level a ll week
Also mixing 1n with the price
t'UllC'rs have heen Alph.i Beta
;i n cl L u c k y • s D i s c '' u n t
S up e rm arket s. although
spokesmen ro r those firms wer e
unable to rt'port on the effect on
!W les.
I lo w much is the consumer
re ally going to save on his fa vorilt'
<See L.IQl'OR. Pa~c A2 >
Voyage Ended
\\ea tber
N 1~ht and mor111ng low
c·loudine-;s ;md lo<'al fog
''1th ha1..v sun:<.htne in af
I l' rnoon Frtlla'. Lo\\ s
t1rnight ~f. to li4 l1 1g hs
Frid u ~· 11 p JH' r 6 Os "t
bl'achcs lo mid to upper
70s inland
I NSIDE T ODA'°
01/ll'l!r M11«1 l'ro1 torgoe~oll
our /t•a1 /11ng I.a <iwnta llttJ/I
~1 hool loUJ en/11rcrmen1 class
Once ht• t't'f'n hart lumsel/
·murdered · See 1"eatunng.
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Woman Sailor Circles Globe
DA RTMOUTll. England IAP I
N ao mi J am es. a fa rme r 's
d a ug hter from Ne w Zealand.
sailed into Da rtmouth harbor lo ·
dav to end a solo c1rcumnaviga-
lton of the glob<' that clipped two
days off a round-the -world rec-
ord set by the late Sir Fra ncis
Chichester .
Hundred s of people sn small
boats a nd along lhc banks of the
H1Vl'r Da rt chcercrl as the 29·
year ·old woman look her 53-fool
sloop , Express Crusader. across
the finish line afte r 272 days at
sea on u voyage covering ne arly
30.000 miles.
Among them was l'ler m other.
.Joun Powe r. who came to Bn·
tain with he r husbund. Bob. to
be o n h and for their daughte r 's
arrival
"Naomi normally can't find
her way out of a paper bag.'' she
tnld re porters. "Whe n she went
into Woolworth ·s as n kid she
always got lost
Mrs James !>el off from this
yachting m ecca on Eng land's
south coast Sept. 9 in the JO-ton.
f i be r g lass s loop , E x press
Crusader . which normally takes
a c re w of 10. Iler eastwa rd
circ umnavigation was via the
treache rous wate rs off Cape
H o rn at the tip of South
Am e rica. the gr aveyard of
many a ship.
Many old s alts shook the ir
h eads a nd ~aid at couldn "t be
done. Bia Mrs. James, wl\<) only
s tarted sailing a couple years
ago . defied their m isgivings anrl
c·o m pleted the fas t est solo
voy age around the world i n a
conventional yac ht. A 70 foot
trimaran made the trip in 167
days in 1974.
Chichester was knighted aft<>r
h6t set his rPMrct of 274 days In
G y psy Moth IV in 1966·67.
A cannon was fired a t the local
yacht club whe n Mrs. James
crossed the finish line.
' •
T he :-.chool board approved,
howc\'er, two s umml•r '><"h()(Jl
classe:-. needed by 30 high Sl'hool
students to l'Om plctl' graduat1c111
req uire ments .
T h1rtv·f1 \'e adult t•duc atwn
<:l<Jsscs had heen plannt·d
An adult educatson progr am cit
El Torn Marsnl' Corps Atr SIC.I
t1on "'111 l.x.· mmn tasnc·d It 1s
t ina necd bv federal funds cind 1s
not affeclt'd b~ propc·rl) lax
t uts
lntersc:-.s1on prog r<Jms h<t Vl'
het•n ht:ld <Jl the distril•t'., twr>
~car round upcrat1ng l:il'hools , 1-:1
Camino Rl•al :ind Vista Verdi·
c ll'mentanes The program s an·
sim ila r lo s ummer sc:hoob. ht'ld
,
Snake
bet weC'n q uarkrly school term!.
Tcr m10.it1on of s umme r sc hool
\\<J S recommended bv A Stanley
<'orC'y, s u pcr1 ntt:ndcnt 1)f
sl'hoob
'It would not lw rcs pons thlt· ...
Corey told trustel•s. ·to :-.pend
loC'a l funds to opcrall' sum mer
SC'hool lhis s um m<.'r ··
T he money, he said. 1s nt!edl'd
more to k<.·ep t he district going
during the regular school year
Normally t he S600,00<J p ro
gram ss bols tl·rcd by s tall' <11tl.
\\1th lhl' locol d1 str1ct pa~ing on
I~ $260.000
But State Schools Supcnnt<•n·
clt-nt Wilson Hiles <.1d v1sed -;chool
dtslrttb s tat ewid e Wcdnc1>d<1v
Victim
Serum Floivn for Cobra Bite
CLEVELA:'\ D 'i\ P l Snake· bite scrum ha~
bt•t•n 1 l<m.n lwn· I rom Toledo. Columbus <i nd Butta lo
lo t re.il lhindy Trnc·~" 21. "ho was bttten on the h and h~ .., cohra ttl h1:-. prl\ a t e <:ollcct1on of 100 re pliles.
T r at y was rn g uardNI t·ond1t1o n at Dcat'ones~
ll o~pital
Tral'~ 's brnlhl'r .. I .imt•s Trat~, said Tr<JC'\ w~1s
b rl l c n b~ lhc !">-fool cdbra T ucsd<1y when he put his
hand m lhe sm1ke"s cuge.
lie s a id T r acy, who has twice befor e beC'n bitten
b~· po 1so no m, s n a k es. went lo lhe hospital e mergcnc·,\·
r oom . and <l o<·tors contacted a convent ion of
hl·rp<.'lolog1sts in Tt•m rw . Ariz. to lot'at c the C'lmwsl
serum.
Rape Suspect Eyes
Guilty Plea Again
Warren Da ll' C l<.•wl·ll r emains
"tnt'ltnt•rl to plt·ad guil t ~· "'hl·n
he 1s arra1gnc·d .IUlll' :w 111
Supepor Court for tria l 1111
e ha rgcs ht· ra pl'd a nrl l-L'\ l'rl'h
beat an El Toro school g irl M.n
18
That "'a:-. I ht· :i:-.:-.essmcnt ol
C l<.•wl'll ·-. a ttorne). flt•put '
fJ u b I 1 l' d l'I t· n d l' r . M 1 1· hat· I
lkt'dll'r. l11cla~ I It• rll's n1h1·d
I hl' 28 \ear old (.'l1•wPl l a:-.
"dt•prt·S:-.t'd" allN a 1>rt·llminan
!waring Wt•dnt•:<.d:t\' "'hl'rl' ht·
la<.·cd the 1;1 ~l·ur·olcl 'tl.'llm for
t he r1rs t llffil'
The hearing wa:-. hl'lrl at ~ad
Do111Jf,e Deader
dl!'had; Com mun it v llo'i p1 tat
a 11<1 \\as l'losl'd t n I ht• puhhc·
'l'hl• C'hlfd ha:-. he<'11 tn·<.tl t><I tht•n ·
tor skull lr.1cturcs :rnd lal'wl in
1unt•s and \\tis n •l(•asecl trom
rn re only WNlnesday
Be l'l'hcr :-.aul the gs rt . whnsl·
name has not liCl'll rclcasc·d. sal
a t a tahlt• 1n ;.s cJJv room .
bc•twct•n he r parents. ShC' \.\Ort• a
sC'.irf that coH•rcd hl'r head ancl
forl'lwad . she ts to undergo a
Sl·rtcs of pla!>tll' s urJ!,<•rtcs to n ·
p<J1 r ht•r ru1 nl'<I fal't'
C'lt•wt•ll sat 15 ll'ct away, tn
:-.hack It·:-. ·
<St>e Sl 1SPF.CT, Page /\2)
lo abjntlon -.ummer '>l'hoo l,
lw1·aust• (;cw. Brown has 1nd11•<1l
t'fl hl' will rc·comm<.·nd thul no
s t;11l· aid '"" the progr am bl·
gl\ t·n.
Thc.· lrv1nl• d1str1ct wil l lo:-.e.
umkr th1• .Jarvis t01t1,J t 1\•'. .w
l'sl1malt'<l S11 m ilhor1 111 prop~·r
I,\ la.\ n ·H·nul'
Corl',\, howen·r 1-. c·ount snK on
thl• s tatt• lc•g1:-.luture tu hail out
'dwol districts. ;.iml • .., dt.•\ 1s111g
.1 l'Ontingl'm·y plun ba:-.l'd •>rl
s m:.illc•r n ·H·nue lo..,, nl :S I I
million
lits pl:Jn 1-. to lw n •.ul y \.\<tlh1r1
lht• nl'Xl 10 <l;.i~:-..
Th<.· .,<:hoot hoarcl s<.·hedul1·d Jll
ISPt• CASUALTY, Pag<• Al)
Violations
In Scaffold
Deaths Told
W ASlllNGTON tA P 1 Thi·
grn•crnment <·1tcd a NPw .re r-,c•\
l'ontructor lodav lor 10 • w1lllut vwlation~ ·· of s'aft·I v rult•s ill ;1
West Vir~snia construct1on s ite·
wher e a collapsed scaffolding-
lefl 51 men dead.
The fi nding of willful viola -
tions means t hat lhC' govern
m l'nt cant urn the m atter over I<>
1 hl• J u st 1t'C• Dep;i rt m1.:n l fnr
l'r tmtnul p rOSL'<'Ut1on
The Ot·cupat1onal <;.1foty and
lleu lth Admm1:-.tral111n . which 1-.
-.u1•d lhl' t·1tat1on:-. agLJ1n:-.1
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b111lt 'tht• s1·atfohling
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llou .. 10 Cope?
Tax Cut Vote
Stirs Action
="' \ (' fl \ .\ 1 1', '\/ I (I ' •'\ , • I
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.,. 1.11nblmg t11 dl'' 1M· \\i.t\s lo
1 ••p1• \\1th <i S7 111111011 tux eut or
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"ill IJl• rebro:.idtast <it 10:30
l11111ght on Channel 511 1
Sc·hool lahor, police. fire and
11thl•r J.!11\ernmt·nt off1c1uls
'>lal1•\\ 1de ml'l in c m<.>rgcnc·'
~t·s<.;111ns 111 SJ l'r~•mt•nto and
1·hl'v. ht·n• Wedne-.day <and tqda)
to map stratcg~ Lo cope with re
dull1un.., tn re\'l•nues that rungt.•
up Lu 85 µcrcenl for some fire
d1 ... trtl'h
Tht· aml•ndm(•nl to the .,late
<·on st 1t11l111n 1s -.uppost'tl Lo t<ikt•
1·11t·1·t .Jul\ I and \\Ill cut propt·r
I\ 1.1 \ tor 1·1t11·s. c·ounlle'i :.ind
st'11oob from $12 h11lion lo S5
hilhon annually
However. the Ca l1forn1a
1-'l'dernt ion of Tt•achC'rs. the
C'~il1forn1a Te<1l'ht·rs As~oeiut1on
and I h1.· C'<ihforn1a Stale· Counet l
111 Sen 11.·t· Employec·s hroughl
<,L11l agam.,t !"he state's 58 county
t :'I\ aSSl'Ssors and asked th('
l'Cl\11'1 to !'('St ratn them rrom tak
111g <iny ;.i1·t11111 to implement the
;,7 pl·n·ent propert~· tax c·ut ap
pro\ cd lrv rntcrs TuC'sduy
Ollwr s rmtlar suits arc (•X
Jlt't'll·rl
1\ II hough thl• property lt!X c·uh
rlll't'c·tlv afl('l'l only loc•al go\'ern
m<·nt. not the slall'. ll'adl'rs of
hot h p<irt H.'.., sard lhl' ~Lale must
l'lll as mul'h <is 1l can from its
~17 .t brlhon hudget to free tax
lun<t... to help local govcrnml'nl
m1111m11e c-ub of e .. sent1ul
s t• I'\ I l'l'"
Est1mal<''> of lh1• number of
po,~11Jlt· IJyoll\ 01 gO\l'rnmi:nl
1·mplo\l'L''-rangl·d from 75.000 lo
:lOO 000
Othl·r real't1ons to passagt• of
I hl' 1:1\ c·ut 111<'1udl·d a n.·tom-
m1·ntl;1t1011 In <,latt· 'l'hoob c:hu:f
\\'11..,1111 H1i1.•s tlwt s ummer
-,1 l11111b thruughout California bL·
LB Citize1zs
Sue Sycarrwre
Hill.s OuJirers
n~ STEVF. :'\UTCH E LL
OI"'" O•llY Pilot s .. 11
f
\ l<J\\ suit ha., been fifed 1n
Or.it1J!l' Cowl!~ Super111r Court
(' h ;,1 r g I n g t h (' 0 \\ n e r S 0 f
.S) c·amor1.• Ilrlls 111 Lagunl:I Uel:lch
'" 1 l h ma lie111u:, proseC'ut1on
Th1.• t•ompla1nt, ftkd ;\londa)
II\ st..Jl1' cn"1ronmcntal tc1w) t·r
.John l' ;\lt·C<irth~. cha rgcs the
Banrhn Palos Verdes Corp .
11\\111.•rs ul S\camon· lldls. \.\1th har;1~smt·nl 'in a :-.1nte-cltsm1sscd
lawsuit fill'd h~ the landowner
;1g a1nst 1:1 lt•a d1ng L 1:1guna
llt·adl C'ilrzl'ns Ill 1971
Plarnl 11'fs in th1.1 surprise ar
I 11111 ar1.· James Dillcv. former
<; n•en bell presid(•nl: Bc<i Whit
tlt•!>t'~" lnnJ,!l1me environmental
:il'll\ISI. Arnold llano. writer
and former chairman or Village
l.ai.:una . Hulph Benson, C'urrenl
allorney tor t\ VCO Com mun1ty
l>l'\'l'lopcrs. i\11C'hal'I Schie;..
Laguna Beach board of adJUSl
m1.·nt ml'mber . \11ctor T
!kl le rue Orange County depul~
(·ounl \ c:ounsl'I and Judge Paul l'~gl~ · ol the Superior Court 111
l:o'> ,\ni::clcs Egly 1s a Greenbelt
r1H•mbt'r
·1 hl' la\\SUtl t·om<''> at a t1mt·
"ht•n thl• c·rt\ and the lando\o\nt·r
ha\ 1· n·;el'hl'd s1.·tllcm<'nts over ti
s1.·rtt'" ol mufti millwn dollar
f;l\\'-llll.., l1l1·d by Hanl'ho ag<amst
lhe Cll\'
I .a~una Bl'aC'h 1s prcpanng to
purl'h:ist· the r122-ar r<' Syc·amon·
lltlls trom the landowner for
S6 75 million. and the City Coun-
etl announced Tuesday n ight
that the purchase will end the
From Page Al
LIQUOR ...
bcC'r. \\me and hard liquor?
Thal depends on what he
drinks. spokes me n say.
t\ It hough the price cuts include
ti wide spectrum or beverages.
1 tw pl.'rrcntageof ruts vanes
1\t Market Basket . where the
c uts go into ('ffert Friday. a
25 I-ounce bottle of Crown Russe
\'odk<i will drop from $3.99 to
S2 99
/\ quart of Scoresby Scotch ""I drnp from S6.29 to $4.59,
whtlc a '51.2-ounce bottle of
Alamadcn Mount ain Whit e
Chahhs will shde from $3.25 to
S2 39. And a six-pack of Coors
ht>cr . 12-ounre cans. wil l
d1•4•rl'asl' Imm SI 77 to $1.4'1
S11n rl;ir cuts <ire• 111 effC'C'l at
Sa kw a .\. C;1mplwll s:11<1 Thl·rc.
a qu,1rt of Anrwnt Ag1• Bourbon
ts now S.1 68. down from S6 99
And Sroresbv Scotc:h hus also
rt ropped to s:i 68 a ci ua rt. from
$6 2!1
i\t /\lpha Reta. Coors beer has
d ro1111«d from $1 77 for a six ·
pack lo Sl.6.'>. whil<' Budweiser
has i::one from SI 79 to $1 65
1·l 1 mrnaled at a s;n tngs of about
:S~O mrlhon
1\nd the pre::.1d c nt of the
llHLOOO-member Caltforn1a
Tt·acht•rs Association said the
slate 's 1,047 school districts •
should not open schools in the ,..
I u 11 unless the st1.1te restores
nt·t•clNI funds
Los Angeles Mayor Tom
Brat.llt•y s aid passage of Proposi-
tion IJ will force the layoff of
ti.300 city employees. including
1,080 um formed police officers
Urown, who fought the tax rut.
said the stale cutbucks he will
propose , .. ,11 be "difficult and
1rnmlul. but we will carry
them on 111 the spmt or Proposi-
tion 13 "
There will be no new taxes to
INITIATIVE AFFECTS
BONO MARKET-Story, AS
VOTERS, POLITICIANS
TO BLAME-£ditorial, A6
PROP. 13'5 IDEA
SPREADS-Story, A 10
WILL THEY ACCEPT
FEWER SERVICES?-66
n •plat·t• thl• S7 billion m lost
property laxes. Brown said.
Thl' Democratic governor said
he would like most of the state's s:J 6 billion s urplus to go to
1111·<11 go\'l·rnmc•nts and school
dist n<·ts to hclp make up for lost
I 1111<1 ...
l>t•moc·rat1c Asscmbl\'
Spc«lkl'r Ll'o McCarthy, th~
state's most powC'rful legislator.
p r opos1.•d s pendin g "ever)
d1ml'" of lhe state budget sur-
1>lus, plu!. an additional SJOO
m 11l1on from state go\'crnmt!nl
t' u l b <i l' ks to k l' c p cs s l' n ti a I
c·nunt .\ und :.chool serv1c:es afloat
a float
Thl• Hepubl1can minority.
mc•anwhtlt•. proposed its own tax
plan. wh1c·h tnC'ludes a r eques t
that Crrngrt"ss r e turn t o
Caltlurnia the S2 b illion tax
"w111dfall " the federal govern·
mcn l wo u ld rcup fro m lhC'
(';tl1 forn1a 1111 l1<1ll\'e s tnn· 11
1·l1 m111al1.·s 1'1.·derul tax dNJut··
IH>n s worth ;.in e~limale<I S2
1>1llion annuallv to homeowner:-.
a nrl hu"lll'!.S propt·rty owner..,
f'rom Page A J
SUSPECT ...
Tht• <'h1ld'.., 20-minul e
ll'sl1mon\ was lhl• onlv C\'tdcnn•
prl'!>1.•nll'd b~ deputy ~l1~lr11.·t al·
lornt') l'aul Meyer. acc·ording lCJ
t·ourt olf11.·ers 8e1.·chcr said !>he
spol.l• n1>rmull). c:almly
Bt.·<•t·hN offered no defense.
('lt•wt·ll. who has tried to plead
htmst·ll l!Ulll~ of k1dnapp1ng and
ra pc t w1 <.·t• prt•\'10us ly. said
• nolhrng WL•dncsduy. Heectier re·
ported
.I u cl g c· Do n a I d D u n g a n
dropped nnt• of eight felony
<'Ounts lodged against Clewell. a
Mission VieJo short-order cook.
That <'har~e was of kidnapping
for rob~ry Dungan ruled the
t'\'tdente was not st rong e nough
to"' arr ant trial on the count.
Bee<· her said th al. based on
Clewcll's attitude. he doubled
the case would Ji(O to full trial.
"lie feels very remorseful. ..
BC'ec her said. "He's inclined lo
i>lcacl guilt v
"E\'cntually. I imagine he'll
g1.•t his wis h in that respect. ..
Th<' girl. an honors student i:.11
S1.•rran1} lnt1.•rmed1atc School m
the La ke Forest area of El Toro.
was k1dnapf)<.'d off the str eet as
~hl' w:.ilkcd home from school.
She was d ragged into a car.
driven to a re mote dirt road in
Irvine. raped. then beaten with a
wrench and rock. police say.
Clewell was arrested. only 10
weeks after his re lease from
Atascadero State Hospit al, an
institution for lhe rriminally dis·
turbed. lie had been confi ned
there for most of his adult life.
for crimes involving rapes of
two Juvenile girls.
Hughes Jury
Deliberates
LAS VEGAS CAP> -
The jur y seek in g to
deter min e w h e the r
Howard Hughes wrote the
Morm on will began its
seco n d day o f
d<'libcrations today.
The five> men a nd three
wo m e n . wh o a r e
s~qurstcred at a hotel
near t he courtho u se.
reported 45 minutes early
for talks.
A f ter al m ost seven
months of testimony, the
complex case went to the
Jury W ednes d a y
afternoon.
·They Give
\'011 'll h:..t\'(• to wntt· :-.m all .I \'OIJ WC:lnt to
sign this lc•g c·;isl 11 lit:longs to a bur-
f'UWlllg o" I l11u11d 111 <Ill l n ·111l' field b\' an
<1 n1mal c·onl rnl 11fr1<·t•r An·m, bl•low 1'11 ~-
r:1 \ POllll 111 1 lw l>l'\'.th TIH• o.,rn;ill IJ1rd
was p.itd11·d up :11 \1•\\ 1•11rt I ·1·nl1>1· \n1m;d
Jlo!\plllll It\ 11111:lit1• 1111i.:1·rl'rl 11•l1•1·1n ;11·i;111..,
Jnt·l J>:i ... 1·11 ;111cl l\1•111 \\ .ilk1•1
County Says
Alpine Inn
Won't Close
The /'\lpint• Inn. a Sll\'t•rado
Can) on 1nst1tut1on of .,orts.
won 'l h1.• t'IO!>l'll hv Orange
County SUl)<.·n isor:-. ·
A ft l' r f I \ c m () n l h ... II f
negol 1<111011 lll't \\l't•n the· inn ·.,
operators and .. group of canvon
fl'SHIL·nt ... who l'Olll(llJ1nt•d about
thl' I an·rn·-. \H·t•k1.·11cl mu~1t· and
the eon<lut•t ol patron s.
SUIJl'l'VISOl'S smd lht' inn ('<tn slay
open
But owut•r!> l'ln llis and Don
ll1tdH0tH'k must · in.,lall 1101 s t•
1nsulat1on w1th111 fill days and put
.1 m I cl 111 g h I ('II r fl'"' 0 n l h l'
pla) 111g of :1 mpltt1c·d roek mus1t·
l\1 rs 1 llkhcoc·k had askl'd that
1 ht' music t'urfew ht· I a m
lnSll'ad nut -.up1.•rv1sor s
considered the midnight hour <1
fitting compromise between the
prc·v1ous 2 a.m clo!\ing and lht'
IQ p m . clt<a<lltne i:isked by si>me
neighbors
Picketing Halted
Yl'~l 1\. Ariz IAP l Tht•
Cn1 tt:d !''arm \\orkl•r-. union \\a..,
blol'kcd Wcdnt•sdu:, from p1t•kct
1ng LY.O l:oirgc Yuma farms dur
1ng the mclCJn p1ck111g season
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VOL. 71, NO. 159, .S SECTION S, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORN IA T H U RSDA.,Y, J U N E 8, 1978 T E N CENTS
Jarvis Perils San
By ANNF: COOPt:R
Of the 0•11~ Pilot Slatt
Assured by \he nt~ manager
that Tuesday':,, pa:.:.agc of the
Jarvis-Gann 101\latt\'c would not
afft>ct construrt1on or a new San
C'lemente count~ br.ineh ltbrary.
t' 1 l y c· o u n c 1 I m l' n vot ed 3 · 2 Wednesd.i~ to authorize pa~ ment
of S358,80-t for a duwnl<H\n library
:. It('
llo v.. c\ er. count,. llhr<irian
Ha rry Rowe said toda,Y reduc· ..
lion of county tax revenues an-
l 1c 1 pat ed with Jarvis-G a nn
1)assage l ea v es th e San
Cle m ente library const ruction
project very much up in the air.
··P assage of the J arvis-Gann
measure does appear to put a
q uestion mark in front of t he Sa n
Clemente libra r y construction,"
Rowe said in a te lephone in·
tc r v i e w . "Obvio u s l y t h e
measure will have an impact on
li bra r y proJecls and oper a-
tions .··
T he county libra ry chief said
the county board o f supervisors
will d ete rmine what cuts m ust
be m ade to the libra r y budget.
a fte r the state Legislat ure has
est a bh s hed how tax revenues
a rc to be distributed.
San Clemente Caty Manager
Ger a ld Weeks told the City
ycamore
Booze Prices Drop
Supe rmarke ts Report Sales Doubled
8) JA('KIE 11 \'MAN
Of,,_ 04•1¥ Pilot Sl•ll
Liquor prit'P" l'Ont1nul'd to
rirnp lll)l;ll~ al<mg thc Orange
('11as t t111L1\ 111 what o ne
s upl'rmark<'I ~p<ikcsma n calll'll
"a .stall' or da:.ht•\elmcnt .. i.1:0.
'Markel Ras kct annountl'd that ti
1~ Joining tht· trl•nd
Safr\.\:.tV 'ol:!rted lht• prttt• t·ut
tang last W{'t'kt•ntJ In lht• W<tkC or
a stall' Suµrc.•mc Court dcc.·aswn
l hrov.ing out liquor fair lradl•
pricing lilW~ <tS l>rl('(' raxing The
1ke1s111n 1:. lw1ng appt•alc.·tl hy lht•
s late A l1·ohol1c· Bc•vt·rag<· Com
mi :.~1011 'Hl·l•Jlt·d ..,tory f'agl'
A5 l
Seniors
The spokesm an fo r Markel
llas ket. who asked that his name
not he ~--ed. sa id pr ice drops
have been uneven because
··nobody was sure they could
l<•gally lake the pr ices down
1 pending appeal> "
Asked wh a t r e m o ve d h is
firm 's doubt a bout legalities, the
s pokesman said, "Our com pet1-
l1on ..
P a ul Ca mpbe ll , Safe w ay
publi c relations s upervisor. said
his firm ·s liquor sale s doubled
last weekend a nd have continue
at between dou ble a nd five t imes
t heir previous level a ll week.
Also mi xin~ in with the price
Ready
Laguna Parents Slate Party
They m1f,!hl ~ t1rl'd v..hen it's
all O\'N, but Laguna Bl'ach lltgh
School St'niors arc set for a night
111 fun at a "M 1dnighl at t he
Ons1s" party thrown by parenl.!)
.J u ly 15
H~ the t1ml' lh<'~ gel t hrough
dannng lo a hH· hand, v. at<·hing
m ovies <.1nd a t heater
pedorm<incc wit h hell> danct•rs.
a m agitrnn. miml'S, a p<1lm1st .
horoseope reader a nd a tarot
card rl'adt·r, lhl·~ 'II be rt·ady lo
hat the sat•k "'
Lagun:.i lku1'11 lligh St'hool
par<'nls lwvt• lhrnwn thC' all
1111.!hl part\ 1·\NY ~l·.tr for the
pa:-t I wo dt•t·udt'" on Lill' sdwol
~round:-
Tlw s,r;,ooo t"<lr.1\.1ganza 1:. t'X·
4H'l'lt•d l<l drnw :mo tu 100 s:ucsb.
according t o p a rty c hairma n
Barbara Painter -Cost to stu-
dents is SIO per person. and in·
e ludes dmne r, dancing. games,
prizes and breakfast.
Prizes this year . donated by
Laguna Beach me rchants and
pa r <:'n l s. in c lud<:' a 12-foot
cat a maran, two r o und -t ra p
tick<:'ts to Hawaii as well as gifts
a n d tertificat es fro m loca l
.shops.
Ms. Pa inter said donat ions a re
st1 I I bein g accepted and more
volunteers are needed to con-
struct the ela borate scts for the
.all-night pa rty.
For more informa tion, call
Ms P a inter at 494-9620 o r to
\Olu nt eer to set up booths and
decorations, call Jack Whit aker
;.Jt 494-2929
Capis t r ano Denies
Four Flood ·Claims
four c1t 11cn l'IC11ms againsl
tlw <'II\ or San .J uan Carllstrnno :dh'~1~g Sl ,912,250 1n rtn<>d
dama)!l' 111 propert) W('rl' dl•n1l·d
Wt.•rl11t· ... cta~ night and rl'r('rred to
tht• l'lt \ 's ln:.lll'ill1l'l' '1).!l'nl
Thl· 0rla1m<inb <.trl' Charles and
Carmich ael
Ekes Out Win
In C lemen te
F1nul ri':-ults 1n Tues day's Tn-
<:1t1cs Watt•r D1str1t.·l board elec·
tion 1n s outh San C le m ente
:.hov.1•d Fare Captain Gary
l'.irm1chal.'I l•le<:lcd O\'Cr mcum·
hent W<1yne Mc l\tui'll'ay by a
150 \'Ole mari.:in
The Oran~<' Count v RcJt1strar
of Voti'rs rcporkd the final vole
count as
Carmichael, 932.
Mc Murray. 782.
C'a rmichucl. 40, will represent
resu.lcnts of San Cle mente s outh
of A \'C'n1rla fhtrrt'lona and the
m unicipal golr course on the
f1\'l' member Tn Cities board
Thi· Tn·Cit1cs Water D1stn cl
h u \ s w :1 t (' r ( r o m t h e
M c:t ropolttsn Water Dist ract,
:.t•rvin~ Soulhcm Caltforma, and
sell!\ 1t lo watl'r and sanita ry d1s-
t r 1 ct s in San Cle m e nte,
Cap1st-t'u110 Ucach a nd Dana
Point.
I rene Ve rme ul e n , G e n g 1
Kawamura a nd the Kinoshita
fam ily. All a llege that seve re
flood damage occurri n~ to their
property March 3 resulted fro m
the city's carelessness and
ncgl 1gen te in cons truct ing.
m a inta inin g a nd o pe r a tin g
d ra inage facilities.
T h e pro p e rties a lleged ly
damaged are the Ve r m e ulen
Ra nch at 32352 Del Obispo and
the K inoshita Ranch at 32701
1\hpaz St.
Th<• Vt•r mculens a rc askang
S9 17 ,000 for re pair, cleanup. top
soil. a nd crop restoration o ve r a
five-year period. and Kawamura
1s asking $28,75-0 for dam age to
fi ve acres of cele ry .
In two separate claims. the
Tadaichi family 1s asking for
$996.500 per c la im . o ffe r111 g the
sa m e rea so n s a s th e
Vcrmeulens.
A II claimants also accuse the
t•1ty of unjust taking and d 1m 1nu·
t ion of the value of their crops
a nd personal property.
Casino Blocked
RE NO <AP l -U.S. District
Judge Bruce Thom pson Wednes·
day issued a temporary order
blocking the scheduled July 2
opening of the new Park Tahoe
hotel-casino at Stateline. A June
19 hearing before Thompson was
scheduled on a n injU11ction re·
quested by the league.
('utters have been Alpha Beta
a n d Lu c k ~·s Discou nt
S u pe rm a r kl'l s. al t hou gh
spokl'sm en for those firms wen.•
unable to report on the cffl'l'l on
sales.
Jlo w much is t he consumer
really going lo save on his favorite
bee r. wine and hard liq uor?
T h a t d epends o n what he
dr i nks, s p okes m e n say
A I t hough lhe price cuts includt•
a wide spectrum of beverage:..
the.• percentage of cuts var ies.
Al Ma rket Basket . whe re tht'
cut s i.io into e ffrct f''r iday, a
25. a-ounce bottk• or Crown Russt·
<See LJQl.10 R . Page A2>
Cutbacks
Wnsidere d
By County
By KATHY CLANC\'
Ol t"° Deily Pllet SYH
Who \\111 be the first to go"
Ora nge County government's
nearly 10,000 e mployees wi ll find
o ut who. 1f anyone, next week
with the issuing of initial layoff
notices.
S uper visors. 1n the wake or
vot er passage or Proposition 13,
orde red a c·ut by next week or
som e $32.6 million in county ex-
pe nses Wednesd ay.
T hey also order ed county de·
pa rtment heads to p repa re for
add 1t1onal budget c utbacks or
t wo. three and four times t hat
amount b\ the month's end.
But co.unty bud~et ana lysts
s aid t oday the init ial S32.6
m1 lho n cut -10 percent of Lhe
county's S326 m1llton general
fund expense this year may
not re move many e m ployees
Ins tead, the initial b udget
tr1mmang m ay be accomplished
in some departm ents by reduc-
ing offi ce expenses a nd s uch
t hings as n ew ty p ewr iters.
budgt•t analyst Bill Pe mberton
explam<.'d
P e m berton said cou nty of·
fi caa ls don 't yet know how m a,ny
e mployees actually may lose
their jobs as a result or the 10
pe rcent general fund cutback.
Out as d e partme nt he ads
<See LAYOFFS, P age A2>
Sclunit Thir~
Loses Seat;
Ruhoff S lated
Orange County S u pervisor
L a ure nce Schm it became a
prim a r y e lectio n f ata lity
Wednesday when he fe ll 61 votes
s hort or finishing second in h1s
own 2nd Superv1sor1a l District
rare
Sc hmit 's third-place finish in
t h t.> fi ve-ca ndidate contest
m eans he'll leave office the fi rst
Tuesday in .January when either
Ha r riett Wieder or Oavid Bake r
will take offk e.
M rs. Wiede r was the lop vole
gelle l\I in the s uper visorial con-
teRl when s he collected 25,053
votes. Bake r ta llied 21,699 votes
\lh1le Schmil received 21,638.
It wasn 't until mid-a fternoon
Wednesday that Sch mit teamed
his re-election bid railed to carry
him e ve n to t h e Nove mbe r
ge ne ra l election runoff.
CleIDente Library
Council W1•1ltw~duv th.1t Row<.•
had g1,·1•11 him "·vt•rb<i l <•:-.
su rann·" that passage.• of th<'
J a rv1s -Gann in1t1a t1 ve would not
affect the city's branch ltbrury
projt'Cl
"L1brarv hours will ht• 1·ut
t be c a us l' o ( l h c.· ..., u c· 1· t· s ~ 1 u I
Jarns-G:.mn clctt1on l. but not
lh1s proJl't'l . ·· Weck::. t"ld t·oun
c·1lmen
Counc1lm:rn llo\.\ urd ;\1 u:.hcll
who \'Oll•d v.. 1th Coum·tlwoman
Myrtis W<J~nl'r aga1n~t payment
for the hut ary s tlc propert),
said that until the effort of lhc
.larva:-. Gann Jegis li.1t1on 1~
1·s1ahlis hl•<I , 1l would hl' 1•x
Ir.I\ .1g:rn1 tor 1 lw <·1t y to lluy lht'
propt·rt~
"Wl· :.hould ha\ l' a wnttt·n
.1gtl'l'nwnt trom tht· <·ounlv
bdon.· V.{' takt· thl'i propt•rt) orr
th c.· t '" 1 o 11 :-. lt11 c.· \l' r , · :. d 1 d
wners
Booo Dun n it?
A ll·rnak 1>111'1'0\\ 111 1.( O\\ I IOlHHI "<llHlc.·rrng ahout ..111
In lnl' ftl:lcl "ti h :1 hrokt.•n lt•g "111ks kilo\\ in g l.\ ,it
~C.'\\ por1 Ht•ud1 \'l'll'l'llWrtani,, <•:. the,\ Sl•l lhe ll'g Thv
hint . who s hould lit hl':tled and ti,\ mg l rL't' ~1gain w1th111
u k w \\l'l'k'>. abo ,..., ll·alUn.'<l rn photos on P::.igt.· A:!
LB Slwp Manage r
Held in Sex Case
Laguna B('Jt'h police arc hold
1ng ii car detailan~ -.hop
manager on :.u:.p1 ('1on of rart•
and M'X pcrver:.1on folio\.\ ing un
assault on a 20 ~car·olcl wom<in
early Wedne:o.day morning
Otis Sledgl' .Ir . 44 . \\h<> h\'e..,
at the lland Job <iuto <lctaahn~
shop which ht.• manages at 25~1~
Laguna Canyon Hoc1d. was ;,1r
rested la te Wednc•sday morning
<tfter a woman tl;11rncd h<' was
the man who k1finapt•d hl'r ;11
g unpoint from her home ;it I
a .m Wcdncsd<1v
T he wom an. who told police
she kn ew thl• suspL•ct. s~11d sh1·
was awakened early Wednesday
morning by a gunman who Ill·
manded l'ash from the 'i1·tnn
tht•n fon·cd lw1 to att•ompan~
him to has <'<tr
l k .1llegt·dl~ drO\l' ha:. '1<.'l1m
to the auto detailing :.ho1> v.. her<·
poht'l' said he.• raped ht·r and
lnrccd hl'r to perform other :.ex
.1C't:. Jl gunpoint in t he parking
lot
Polic·1· 1n\1'"l 1ga tor Ci(•n 1•
Brooks"""' l lH' man then
lhn'illl'n('d t11s \'11·t1m with death
should sht;! tell anyorw 111 the as
S<tUll
Sledge was bcin~ h<:ld in l.
cit)' Jail this morning ;1waiting
trans rer to Orange County .Jail
Ball h<JS not been sc·t for the
man "'ho faces charge" on su..,p1
cum ol kidnapping. r;q)(', assault
with a deadl~ v.capon. tiurglar}
.11111 St'' pcr\'Cl"SIOll
Voyage Ended
Woman Sailor Circles Globe
DA RTMOUTll. En~land CAP I
Naomi James. u farmer ...,
d a u ghter from New Zealnnd,
sailed into Da rtmouth harbor to
day lo end a solo c ircum na v1~a
tion of the globe lbat clipped two
days off a round-t he-world rt•<'
o rd set hy thl' late Sir l•'ram·1s
C hichester
H undreds of people in small
boa ts and along lhC' hanks or lht•
River Dart cheered as thr 29
year-old wom an look her 53 fool
sloop. Express Crusader. across
the finish line afl<'r 272 <'htys Ill
sea on a voya ge covering nearly
30.000 m iles Amon~ them was her mother.
Joan Power. who ram e lll Rn
1am wit h her hus band. Bob. to
be on hand for lht•1r rlau~hll'r ·..,
arr1\0 i.l l
"Naomi normally <'an't find
hN wa y out of a paper bag," ~he
told reporters . "When s he went
into Woolworth's as a kid stw
alw::iys got lost
Mrs J a mes Sl'l off from lhl!oi
<~f"e SAILOR, P age A :!)
More Coverage
Add1t1onal .sou th Orange
County <.'Overage appears today
on Pages A 15/\ ;lnd A 1.50
'
~1 ustwtt
Tht· prClpo:-c•d lihr.11 y ~1tc.
,•ompn:.111g c.•1ghl •111 J< 100 loot
lots on /\\t•nad.t dl'I Mar JdJa
t' 1• n t t o l ht• (.'om m u n i l )
l'lubhoW>l'. will lie acquired b~
tht• l'ltV <tfkr :i \Car·~ d1:.putc·
\\1th its ov.m•rs. dwrlcs and Ad
tl11• lklk llunt
Sl'l l lt•mt•11t v.. a-. n:ct.·nl b
r I' ,I(' h ('cl \\ 1 l h l h c 11 u n I ....
< 'ee LJBR/\R\I, PaRe AZl
ue
Lagunans
Become
Plaintiffs
I\~ STEVE :m TCH ELL
Of tr. O••IY P1lol Sl•ll
f\ IJv..su1t ha.., lJt•cn filc·'1 HI
Orangl• Count) Suµ<.>r10 1 Court
1· ha r g 1 n g t h t.• own c r..., o i
SHamort· lhlb tn Laguna BcJch
with mahc1ou!-pro~etut1on
Thl' complaint, filed Monday
hv :.tall' environmental lawyer
.John C :\lcCarthy, <'harges the.·
H a11eho P ,do:-V<.'rdt'" Corp .
o\\llL'r" of Syt·amorl' llills. with
twr~1:.:;m1•nt 1n a sincl'·d1smisse<!
la w:.u11 lall•<I In the landowner
.1ga1nst t '.I ll:ad1ng L aguna
lkad1 nl11:cn:. in 197 \
l'laant1ffs in the s urpr1:.e m·
t1on <.1n • Jame~ D1 llcv. former
Gn•cnbclt pn•sident . Bea Whit~
tlc•:.l'\. longtim e environm ental
JCll\;1st . Arnold Hano. write r
ancl lormt•r ch:.11rman of V1lla~t'
l.Jguna , Halph Benson. l'urrent
auorncv for AVCO Com munity
Dcvelo.pers. Michael Schley.
Laguna Beach board of adJUSI·
m en t member: actor T .
Be lleruc. Orange County deputy
('OUnl:t <'Ounscl and J udge Paul
Egl~. 01 the Superior Court m
L1>s Angele•.., Egly 1s a Greenbelt
m1•mbt•r
Tht• tawsu11 t•ome'i at a l1mt•
"lwn t ht• e1l v an<l 1 hl• l:rndowncr
ha' l' reached sl'ltlcmt·nts 01.er ,,
:.<.•1·11•.., ol multi m1ll1C1n doll<tr
law'>u1t:-. fi led by Hanl'110 again .... t
I hl' e1ly
LaJ,tuna Bcac.·h 1s prt•panng Lo
purchase lhc 522 Herc Sycamore·
11 1 11~ from lht• h1 ndo\\nt.•r for
St\ 75 m1l11on . and the C1ly Coun
I'll announc(•d Tu<:s ll<•.Y n1gh1
lh:at th1· purdiasc.• will •·nd the
Re tire m e nt Dinne r
Set for Principal
,\ rl'lirl·m1•nl dinn<'r "'111 ht•
hl'ld .J uni• Iii :it t ht· llot t• I Lagun.1
Im Hall f\lkn. v..ho h.•avl'.., El
:\I orrn Elt•ml'nlary Sl·hool lhi:.
m n n 1 h a 11 l' r 2 :i ) 1• Jr..., J..,
µnnc1pal
f'ormc•r "' udf·nt:., tt·<11·h1·r ...
pan•nt:. and mt•mbt•r.., of the
1·ommunaty arc 1n,1t cd to attend
t hl· d 1nnc.•r, which beg ans with H
c·o<•klatl hour at 6 :m p.m For
n:M•r vHlion:., <·:tll C'ccllc Shafer
,1t tht• sd1ool at MM r.sr.:1
Or:~:Gi~ :•s t
\\~•tt h e'r
Night and morning low
C'louchnt•ss Jntl lo<:a l fog
with h:i1y ..,unshme 1n <.ir
t1•rnoon Fridav Lows
lunight 56 lo 64. l1 1gh.,
f' r 1 l1 J v u p JH' r fl lh a I
ht'tt('hes lo mill to 1111pc.·r
i~ inland
I NSIDE T OD'°' Y
Ot/wN Mtkl! Pro1 tor 11rw., nit
11111 t1'al'/11nq Le Quinto l/1gh
Sl'laool law E'Tl/nrcemenl class
Onte ht• t•11t•r1 had himself
·murrlt•rc·<i. · St'e f't•atunny,
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1h1• 1·11, Jnd mJll\ lt!Jd1ni.t
< 1111.t•ns "1th l'<m:.111rdl'V throuith
political action :md "P"l't'ht•!oo tu
deny lfanrho rights 10 dt•V<'lop s, 1·a mon• 11111"
Tht• laud 1h0\'l·l11pm1·11t firm
l!U\t.' no rl'.1!>1111 lw tl1!oo1n1 sl>tng
the law1'utt in 1!.17fl
II resurt al'l'd Mone.Jay wh<•n ut
tornc·~ McCarthy flkd hb action
in Superior Court on hehalf of
w\ l'll formt-r defcndunt.,
"The:.t• \\ere merdy «1l 1wn:.
tn\ olved in the' l.uguna Green
tw It. " :\1 l' Ca rt h" s a 1 d in a
rcll·phonl' tnll·n•ww "They fet'I
l hat 111 our -.0('1ety 1nd1v1dual
t·1t 1.wn:. s houhJ not be ~ubJected
10 th<· h::ira1'sml'nt ol men tic..,~
l.iw:.u1l1' dl· ... ~n•·tl to 1nt1m1dall'
lllt'm Ull(I pn·H•JI\ llll'm rrom
pa rtlCIJ>.1l 1ng Ill I ht• 1111:-011\('<,s of
clctermnuni.: thl• tutu1 e ot thl'1r
<·u mmun11v"
He said. H•inc:hu l'la1 merl the
l'tl1es nmsp1rcd with c ity of-
l1c1als to tlett•r the firm from
undcrluking developm ent of
S} t·amort.· ll1l b und <'<ms p1red to
pn·v<·nl thl• c·omp;rny from n··
r•t•1v1ng a full. fuir and 1mpart1al
l11•ar1n g
!\lc-Carthv s:.i1 d h is a<'t1on
\'la1ms R;mrho's s uit was rilf'd
.i g '" n ., ' l ht.· L a g u n a U l' a t h
1 · 1 t 1 / t.• n " :.i n cl 11 r o s c <· u t c d
"ti huut .in) honc1'1 l.>t.·l1cf in 1b
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lk .. aid Han<'ho's "Ull was In·
t l' n d l' <I to 111 1 1 rn 1 l! al<.· and
tri~htcn lht• c;rt•t•nb<.'lt people
"1th a S28 mil hon damage s uit
th al would keep tht•m quiet
111 otht·r 1,•.i1rtls Han<:ho in
I• nrkcl to tor<·t• lht•m lo a handon
11111r <km<H'r«•lll' rights ;.ind
11·-. pun ... 1 h1 Ill tt.•s as t• 1t1 tc·ns ""ho
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1101 .1slo. Im a :.1wc1f1t umount,
\!d';1rlh\ -.aid
\\'t• ll'·l·l 1t ..,hould h<' lt'ft up to
1 l ll 1·11 u rt r <1 l h t.• r t h a n t h l'
'IH'(·ulat1t1n'> of an al\orney "
'I Ill' C'l;1n·mont ;1t1orn1·v :-.;ml
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f 'rom Pog .. ,\ I
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I hl' lots al S:JSH.2~0 cind add 1·
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\\.t!<•ks 'i<tll1 n•l:itl'd atto rnev..,·
ti·t·'i .in• '''Jll'<'INI to cost the c"1ty
,1n arld1taonal 11 .000
\ 11 ••r .1 r·on\ c r o;al1on with
l.t1r.1r1,111 Ro"(' lud;n . Weeks
•,,1111 Ill' d1t•l'l-.l•<I his ni-1tes from
1111 I I '"'' lll'I l'Oll' t•r:.al1on IO
"II 11 h ht• s:11cl Ho"" :.is,ured h1 m
that \11l1·r approval <>f tht•
J ,11 '"' I .. inn ir11t1at l\'t' would not
.II lt'<'l llll' llhr;ir~ pr11Jl'c:l
\Iv nott•s 1nd1C'ale that ht'
told 1111 · 1•1111:-.lrt1<'l1on funds an·
'•"P" r:tll' I mm 11per<1l1ons funcb
;111d \\ ould nnt lw uff<'<'l<'d I h~ p,1..,..,;11.~t· Ill' tht• .J;1r\'1:.·Gann
111P.1s11n• I" lw Said "llc told
nw hJlf tht• mont·~ hJcl Jlrl·atly
h1•1•11 h11tl1!1'l l'cl Now hl' S<J\'•
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r11u,..day JuM 1 1971
Results Listed
In OC Voting
Oran l'c Count) E lection R~sl&Jti.
:!<»A pl't'clncts out or 2048
preclnct11
GOVE KN OR
0.·mocra tic
H <J\ montl Lll'~nt>crg
C f'nc Atherton
/\ll'x /\loia
,John Abbott
.lull's Kimmell
lh1vid Rork
GN>rge Hoden
Edm und Brown Jr.
Lowell Darling
Re publican
3,586
5 348 4~0fi6
8:475
5,606
8,267
5.~16
167.739
3,439
Elmer Crutchley 739
Ken Maddy 42.297
t:velle Voiinger 112.188
John Briggs 5.345
Ed Da\•is 91.279
Pete Wilson 26,187
True Slocum 996
l.I E lJTENANT GOVER NOR
Dt>mocratic
P atrick r ilzpatnt:k
Abe Tupia
Patricia Ra\en
Mer vyn Dymally
•H.851
9,398
'17,775
100.323
Re publican
Mike Curb 134,642
Mike Antonovich 126.122
S ECRETARY OF STATE
Democ rat!<'
March Eu
Repu blic: an
Steve Nash
.Jacob Margosia n
Norrisa Brandt
CONTROLLER
Democ ratic
Kenne t h Corey
.Joseph O'Gr een
Republic an
Dixon Arnett
J ames Wa re
TR EASUR E R
Democratic
William Burkett
J esse Unruh
R epublica n
165,752
48,750
107,532
61,164
1'13,282
54,6().1
90,267
123,631
83,755
118.554
Don ald French 148.369
Marna Schnabel 76.283
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Dem ocratic
Vvonne Bur ke
Burt Pmes
Republic an
96,926
1 14.~9
Jam es Browning Jr. 66,109
George Deukmejlan 175,857
S TA T E B OA RD OF
E QUALIZATION
Second District
Democratic
Mary Chr istian·lleis1ng
John Lynch
~dmund Kelly
.Joseph Donahue
Iris Sankey
Repub lic an
Fred Clayton
Walter Ziglar
Larry Rothm an
Russell Blood
E rnest DronenburA
~1ke Schaefer
Ter r.v Sutherland
::!'1.254
29,463
41,411
32.369
45.799
41,589
18.906
22,164
8,737
39.459
21,287
44.436
SUPERINTENDE NT OF
P UBLIC INSTRUCTION
Linda Nesler 27,495
Wilson RUes 195,105
Ro yd Malloy 24 ,231
<:corg1a l\\ar.-hall 49.457
H1chard Mudgl•ll 69, '95
1\lfrcd Puccmclll 22,890
I )a v1d Us Ian 23, 115
I> av id W a Iker :!3,406
U.S. CONGRESS
34th District
154 pr ecincts (LA County>
o ut of 154 408 o ut of 409
Democ rat!<'
'1 a rk Hann aford 12.546 43.302
.lo lknmll 4.381 20,268
Republican
,\rt Jacobson 7.498 11 .671
Oa n Lungre n 10.921 30.476
38th Dist rict
511l precincts out o r 501
pr ecincts
Demo cratic
Jl'rr~ Patterson
Republican
Oo n Goede ke
\nclrc" Erdcl~
Joe ;\1 aher
David Balsiger
39lh District
52,664
12.252
8.273
8.815
11.138
653 precincts out or 653
precincts
Democratic
Willia m Farris
Gt.>orgc Margolis
i"red Oroz
Republican
William Oa nncme yer
4Qt.h Dist rict
3 1.621
12,000
14.M9
71.Rl I
710 precincts out or 7 tO
precincts
Republican
.John Foote
Rex Gaede
Sam Coopt.•r
Ross John!>on
Ted Ponlicelb
7oth District
5.689
9,182
5.043
9,94f\
5.633
366 precincts out of 366
p recincts
Democratic
Robert Music
Re publican
Bruce Nesta nde
7 lst District
25.417
42.928
292 precin cts out o r 292
precincts
Democratic
Che t Wray
Repu.blican
Doris Allen
Don Ellis
W.C. Bur rell J r.
72nd Distr ict
29,880
13.009
9.124
2.893
:!56 pre cincts out or 256
precincts
Democratic
R ichard Robin on
Republiun
Virgil Elkins
David Brandt
73rd District
22.823
8.354
10,740
374 precincts out of 374
precl.n cls
Democratic
Den ni11 Mangers
Repu blican
Nola n Friuellc
Charles Gibson
Tom Burke
74th District
434 pre clnts o ut or
434 preclocts
33.678
11,775
17,022
11.554
<San Diego
County)
Democratic
J ohn Harrison 9.995
J am es P ar ker 7.999
l\te l Springer 5.777
Republican
Jam es G reen 7.128
Ant hony Mata no 2,371
IUarian Bergeson 35,359
Lee Watkins 13,177
Bob Wilks 4,947
J UDGES
Su perior Court
1.721
1.815
1,210
661
202
2.432
l.679
595
200 precincts out or
200 precincts
Orfice S
Leonard Goldstein
Or ella Sears
o m ce6
Richa rd Ha milton
T heodore Millard
ornce 12
Robert Weaver
Bruce Sumner
·o m ce 16 .
190,224
241.014
194,199
220.077
182.082
236.686
Ro bert Todd 224.441
J ay Wall 182.106
COUNTY SCHOOLS
SUP ERINTENDENT
21>18 precincts out or
2048 precin cts
Jackie Doynton 171.654
Ro be rt Pe terson 249.821
COUNTY BOARD OF
E DUCATION
Trustee Area 2
376 precincts out or
376 precincts
F r ances ~urphy 40,894
David Pavnter 34.'116
T rustee Area 5
471 precincts out or
471 precincts
Warr en Davirro 19,708
Ra mon Diaz 15.623
Ge ra ld Shaw 52,854
COUNTY UP E RVISORS
Second District
41 t precincts out or
414 precincts
David Baker
J T illman Williams
Harriett Wieder
Laurence Schm it
Sonia Son1u
Fourth District
386 precincts out or
386 prec in cts
21.699
9,307
25.053
21,638
17.541
Ralph Cla rk 50.281
Geor ge Mason 15.197
Robert Young 14.573
CLERK·R ECOROE R
2<»8 precincts out or
2048 precincts
Hobert Carrillo '12.062
T ruma n Legg 69.355
Ma rs hall Norri~ 85.463
R.J . Mailhot 24.924
Lee Br anch 121,461
J ames Wi lson 50,J.S3
S HE RIFF-CORONER
2048 precincts out of
2048 precincts
Brad Gates 181,000
Richard /\dams 18.133
Lauren Rusk 99.041
(San Dlf'f(O
County > Democ ratic
Brian Burry 32.236
George Wright 47 .822
Wa ll er Scott 61,232
Jim McGuy 46,626 4,360
Republican
Roht>rt Badham 87,499 5.511
STATE SENATE
36th Dist rict
RM pre-cincts out of 808
pre cincts
(San Diego
County>
De morratlc
Ron C'ordo\'a 48,017
G rej?ory
l\uc1)nsk1 17.301
Repu blican
(;II f't•rguson 20.692
Stephen Holden 13.lfi4
Jam es Martindale 9.951
Jon Brond 7 .623
.lohn Schmitz 41,361
(~<·or~t· Srntt 11 . lSS
STATF: ASSF.MBLY
til>th District
.i.~o
1.184
1.1~0
811
514
289
2,71'.$!
382
JU IU'c<'inct'i out or 32f.
precincts
Ofo mocratlc
Chris Loumuk1~
R1charrl Norri!'!
Rohm YounR
P aul Rt ll
T<'d Sh1pkl'Y Jr
2.2rn
4,22.'i
10.6?.9
10,742
2,676
COl 'NTY PROPOSIT ION A
2~18 precincts out or
20.18 p re cincts
Elect s upt of schools
Appornl supt of schools
3:i5.526
83.929
UuterGroup
Errors Cited
WASHI NGTON <A P ) -Two
years later. Jimmy Carter 's 1976
campa i gn f i n a n c e s are
e m e rging as a political issue
w hich could affect this year's
elections.
T h e Wh ile H o u se
acknowled ged o n Wednesd ay
tha t Ca r ter 's law yer s are
neg{)tia(ing wit h the Fe der al
E h:cl1on Commission for un
o u t of court settl e m ent of
posi;lble election law violati(>ns.
That a conciliation agr eement
is bPing so ught m eans the FEC
has vott-d the re is •·reasonable
caus~" to believe Carter 's
campaign o r ga ni ia t io n
<'o m mittcd s ome k ind of
\<IQIOt1on .
'
Hi1ing
Frozen
In State
S A C RA MENTO l AP l
c.1 tlfornld pol1t1c1.in:. a1~
:o.l'rJmbhng to tlt•v1sc ways to
t•o pe with <I $7 l11 lhon tax cut or
dered by voters
Gov. Edm und Brown J r or
de red an immed iate freei.e on
statt> hiring and scheduled an
u ddrt>ss Lo lhe CJl1 rorn 1a
Ll•g1s laturl' toda)-to outlrne
<>t hN budget cuts. <Brown ·s talk
will he r<.'broadcast at 10.30
tl)n1ght on Channel 50. 1
..
School, labor. police , fire and
o t ht' r govern mcnt ofri c1a Is
statewide ml't rn emer gency
sessions in Sucrament o and c::l
APWl,.....lo
NAOMI JAMES WITH HUSBAND ROB AFTER BIG TRIP
She's the World's Best Clrcumnavigator of Globe
Voters Nix
CUSDPlans
ForSclwols
Final results in Tuesday's un·
s uccess ful S27 2 m illion least.•
r ev e n ue t>le<'t 1on 1n lh e
Capistrano Unified School 01:.·
trict showed 41 pcrcenl of votes
ca st favored the school construr·
lion m easure
The vote count repo rted by thl'
O range County Regis trar or
Voll' rs was·
-No. 16.ISR.
-\'cs. 11.1 19.
Passagl' of the Jan 1s·Cann
prope rty tax 1mlwt1ve was rx
pec:lc.;i to have a sign1f1cant 1m
pact on t he :.chool construction
meas ure. 1f passed Its failurl·
was read by school officials a s
fu rthe r inct1 c al1on or the re
bcllious mooct of Tuesday's
\'Otcrs.
The ll•usc· purchase· me<.1 surt'.
which wo uld have increased thl•
rhs t ricl 's property tax ratc a
maximum of JG ct·nts, wus pro
posed to fund add1twns to thl'
thrct· district hig h schools anti
cons truction or a new Mission
V1CJO clement::iry sc·hool
Jail Shops E yed
SAC RA;\l f:NTO 1/\11 1
Lcg1slut1on to permit prrvall'
<'m p loyers to set up shop 1n stall'
prisons with c·om·1ct l<Jbor has
advanced 1n t he Legislature
d espite the obJcct1ons of labor
unions
Fro• Page A l
SAILOR ...
yarhting mt!cc·a on England s
.. oulh coast Sept !) 111 the lO·ton.
fiberglass sloop . E x prt·ss
Crusader. which normally lakes
a c rew of 10. Her l·as twurd
circ u m navigation W'-ls via lhl•
tn•a c h erous "a lers off CuPt!
llo rn ::it thl! tip of South
A merica. the graveyard of
m a n y a ship.
Many old salts 'hook thC'1r
h eads and said 1t coulrln 't ~
dono But r.J rs. James. "ho onh
:.tarted sailmg a t•ouµlc }Car~
J go. defied the ir m1sg1v1ngs &nd
tom ple t ed the fas t 1:s t solo
\UyaJ,!e around q~~world
Chichester was kni~htcd after
hl' Sel h1s rPc•orri or 274 days II)
G ypsy Moth IV tn 1966 67
A cannon was fired at the local
~acht c lub when Mrs . J ames
c·rossed the finish line
From Page A l
LIQUOR ...
Vodka will drop from SJ 99 l•>
$2 H9
A qu1;1rt of Scon .. sby ScotC'h
will d rop from S6.29 to $4 5!1.'
"'hrle a 51.2-ounce bottle of
Alam a d en Mountain While
Chablis wi ll s lide from SJ 25 tfJ
S2 39 And a six pack of Coors
bl'cr. 12-oun ce rans . will
dt>rreast! from SJ 77 tu SI 1-1
S1m1lar cuts art> rn elfect al
Safl•way. Campbell said There
a quart of Ancient Age Bou rbon
1s now $4 .68. down from S6 99
/\nd Scoresby Scotch has als<J
dropped to $4 68 a quart. from
SS.29
..-tsewhere Wednesday and today
to map strategy to cope with re.-
<lu<'tion~ in revenues that range
up to 8.S percent tor some fire
d1str1 cts
Thl' amendment to the state
const1tut1011 1:--1->uµpo~cd to take
t'llN'I Jul\ 1 and "11! cut proper-
!\ ta"' tor <.1t1cs. counties and
..,t.·hoob from Sl2 btlhon lo SS
billton annually
ll owt-ve r . the C a lifor ni a
F ederation o f Teaehers. the
Califor nia Tt.•achel"$ Association
and the C<.11lforn1a Stute Counc1!
o f St.•r vl<'t! Employees brought
:-.ult against tht' slate's 5~ county
lax a~se:.sor:. a nd a sked t he
(.'ourl to r<'!'>train them from lak•
1ng any attion to implem ent tht:>
57 pl·rt.·t.•nt propt•rt,y I ax cut ap-
pro\ ed by voters T uesday
Ot her s imilar s uits are ex
t>l'CICd • * •
f 'rone Page A I
LAYOFFS ...
<.·omt· up with an uo to 40 oercent
<.Ut m ~pending for 1978·79, hl'
s aid. 1t "111 be harder to avoid
personnel layoffs
In tht.• ml'an••m t: tod:i).
Su pen 1sor Ralph Diedrich was
in Sa c r:imento on behalf of the
<'Our.ry a nd the County
Sl!1H·rv1sor .;; As~oc iatl on or
California to discuss p re par ation
for Propos1t1or. 13
The Fullerton super viso r was
10 meet with As:.embly Speaker
L<.10 McCa rthy and Gove rnor
Hrown lo d isc uss legis lation
a1ml'<I <JL helping county govern.
ml'nts col)(' "1th a SR pe rcent cul
11: µroperty tax rl'vt·nuc ncx•
H·ar
Al 0 1edr1ch" s u,ggc:.t 1on
Wednesday s upervisors also:
-POSTPONED H EARINGS •
on lhC' 1978-79 bud~el until Jul., :w through 29 ·
-ASKED A COM.MITTEE or
county adm1n1strators to report
~r new r('\t'nU{• ~Ourc·es by Jww
-ORDER ED COt:NTY Ad·
m 1n1s1rat:ve Officer Robert
Thomas to meet with city of-
lr<'ta Is anrl those from other tax-
1n).! d1:.tr1t'll> to d1!oocus~ JOtnt de-
llHn ol som e services
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VOL. 7\, NO. 159, 4 SECTIONS. 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1978 NiC T E N CENTS
Brown Asks $5 Billion • In Aid, Loans
SACRAMENTO tAPI Gov
Edmund Brown .Jr l111l;.1y :i!->kerl
the Legislature lo g1\'c S4 b1lh11n
1n direct aid :ind Sl billion 111
loans to schools. c1t1t>:. and coun
ties hit by th~ Jttn 1!> la\ cut 1n
ittative
He also told an t'ffit'rgency
JOtnl session of lhl! Leg1~laturc
that he would propo:.e budget
c uts of al least $300 million 1n
state programs. <The spt·1·ch
will be rehroadc;.ist <ll JO :.w
ffooo D 1tnnit?
tonight 011 Channel SOl
Tiit' Ot'mocral1c governor re·
pealed hi s pledge that there
rn usl be no state tax increases to
om.et the property tax cuts man·
cl:.ited by a la ndslide vote Tues-
cl<1 y adopting Pror>0s1t1on 13. the
.Jan is tax cut in1t1at1ve
''Voters have told us they
want a lax eut They don't want
u shell game." Brown said.
The aul proposed by Brown
woulc1 retlucl! the amounts that
.\ lt•mttlt> h11rnl\\ 111g ""'I l'ouncl w:rnd~nng about <m
lrv1n1• 1'1(•\cl \\Ith :1 l)l'(>kl'n leg \\lllks knowin g ly al
'.\jl·wpot'\. Lk;,,idl '1.:'l vn11;,,inans as they set the leg. The
h1nl. \\ho "houlcl ht· healto<I and ll~·111g tree again within
e1 ll'\\' ''t'l'ks. abo 1~ leatun.'<l 1n photo:-on Page A2.
Rape S u s pect Eyes
Guilty P le a Again
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Clt•\\Pll s ;11lornt·.' 1kp11t\
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lkt't·lwr. todav II<' d1·..,ndwd
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lhl· tir ... 1 l1m1•
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c1ld1Jl k ('11mmu1111~ I lm.p1t.il
~111<1 '"1" dosl.'cl tu L lw puhl1 e
Thl• child ha~ hl·l·n t n·all·ll I t11•rt•
for skull lr<11'1\ll<'" ;ind la1·i;1I 111
111nl''> and '' "" rt•k.1:-.t•d I rum
«a r<· onl~ Wt•drwsd.J.\
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n;.iml' ha-; not ltt'<'ll 1t·J .. a ... 1·d . -.a1
al J tahll' 111 a da \ r11nm
lll't'-'L'l.'n twr p,1n•111~. Shi• \\1111• ,,
sea rt lh<it n1\l•1t•ll lwr lw.HI .111d
lorchcJd . ~hl· 1s Lo u111ll'rg11 .1
~l'flCS Of p);isl IC' S\lrltl'l 11'" lo 11
JlJlr h1•1 ru11w1l l.1c t
('k\H'll :O.Jl 15 frl'l UWJ\, In
sh.wk lcs ·
'I' h l' (' h I I ti • ' 2 II. m I n u t e
i 1·-.1 c mon~ was thl' only evidence
pr1·st•nted by deputy distr ict al·
l1>rncv Paul Meyer. a<·cord1ng to
nwrl officers. Beecher said she
"ltOkt.• normally, calmly.
Hc<'C'hcr offered no defense.
Cll'" l'll. who hils tried to plead
h1m-.1•1f guilty of kidnapping and
rape twic-c· prev10usly. said
1111th111i.: Weclnt:sdu y. Ucccncr re-
< Sec Sl'S PECT. Page /\21
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NB Donors Sought
Blood donors arc beinA sought
lnr a Red Cross Bloodmobile at
lloag Memorial Hospital on
.l une 20 from l p.m to 5: 15 p.m.
Donors must be 18 years old .
hl·althy and weigh al least 110
pounds. They may give blood
1•v\•ry eight weeks
1 nt erestcd donors may call
ti l:i-8600. extension 2108 for an
.1ppointm<.:nl
local govemlnent must cut from
Its budgets from $7 billion to
a round $3 billion
But Brown emphasized that
the $4 b1lhon in grants could be
made for one year only. He said
in future years. the state could
afford no more than an estimat-
ed $2 billion. plus Sl billion in
loans. which he described as
something similar to a re volving
fund to meet cash flow prob·
le ms.
* * *
·' l recomrnend for this year .
and this year only. $4 billion in
direct aid and $1 billion in loans."
hesa1d
"I will prOPoSe budget cuts of
al least S300 million. The morl'
money we can save at the state
level. the more money we can
s ha re with focal government "
Brown did not speeify how he
would cut $300 million from the
s tate's $17.4 billion budget ex-
cept to repeat his early order or
* * *
an imme<11ate haring freeie for
all state agencies.
Brown also said businesses
\\ 111 save S3 billion in laxes Wl·
der Proposition 13 and uq~ed
torporate presidents to "invest
that money 1n California. to
cre<1te jobs" to offset the l~yoffs
of workeno anticipated in local
Sl·hools and city ha lls.
Somber and unsmiling during
the brief address, flrown
described the J arvis m1t1altve,
* * *
whi<'h he oppascd throughout the
campa i g n . a s "a grea t
challenge. and wt· will meet
it ... It 1s time lo put aside
partisan differences ...
Paul Cann. co-autht>r with
Howard Jarvis or Propos1t1on 1:1.
a ttended t h c s pct 1 al Jo 111 t
session.
"I liked what he had lo say."
Gann told reporters. "lit-said
what 1 've been saying for
months. The problems c~n l>t.·
solved and will lw solved "
* * *
Suilllller School Cut
N-M Trustees Wipe Out Entire Program
By 1'11CHAEL P ASKE VICH
Of ttw O..Uy P11et St.ti
Mo re than 10.000 s tudents and
1150 teachers won't be going to
summer school m the Newpart-
M<'s a Un1fu.•d School Oistrtl'l
later this monlh
St·hool trustees vote<f Wednes -
day lo wi~ oul the program
because of lhl• loss of revenue
caused by the passage of
Proposition 13
In a second Proposition 13-
related move. trustees voted 4·3
to get out of the adult education
business. canceling classes for
about 400 people and the federal-
ly funded English a~ a Second
* * *
District
To Save
$800,000
Wednesday's elimination of
s ummer school and adult educa-
t ion in the New port -Mesa
Unified School District will save
the d istrict $800,000, but trustees
st ill must deal with about $15
million in lost revenues stem-
ming from passage of Proposi-
tion 13.
Elimination of the distract 's
bus syste m. athletic field trips
and elosing the Instructional
Media Center will be considered
next Tuesday as trustees face a
43 percent loss of revenues.
District officials a rc waiting
word from the state Legislature
~s to l'mergency relief that
mig ht be available for school
dis tricts hit ha rdest by passage
of the tax millal1ve.
Cancelling home -school and
athletic event busing would save
the d istri ct an estimated
S918.000. officials said. Parents
may be asked to pay for bus
service if the lra nspartation de-
partment is nol eliminated.
Closing the district's Instruc-
tional Media Center would save
the district another $300.000.
Other s uggestions' that will
come ~fore the school board
next week wi ll be an increase in
the price of school lunches and a
fee schedule for the use by out-
side grou ps or district athletic
facilities.
Superint endent J ohn Nicoll
has said lhat even with all of
these cuts. the district still will
have to cut about $9 million in
salaries to balance its budget.
However. there can be no cut·
backs in personnel until the
1979-80 school year because of
complex legal requirements for
s taff d1sm1ssal. said Nicoll.
Language t ESL I classes for
foreign-born adults.
Among the victims ol the
Adult Education cancellation
a rt> 156 patients at Fairv11.•w
Stale llosp1lal and a n un-
detcrmin('<i number of e lderly
('1tizens who 1;.ike adult eduta
t1on courses taught al 11 con-
v a les c<'nt homes in N ewporl
Reach and Costa Mesa
The t wo cuts appr oved
Wednesday night will save the
d1str1cl an estimated $800.000.
Sum mer school is not required by
law
Tuesday's passage of I h<•
stalcw1dc t ax initiative will
mean an estimated Slfi million
loss of revenue to the NewPort·
Mesa school system . officials
said Prior to voter approval of
Proposition 13. d1stm:l offic1ali;
hacl been conte mplating a S48
million s pending program for
197R· 79
An overnow crowd of pa rents
turned out al Rea Middle School
in Costa Mesa as trustees ri rst
debated a district recommenda-
tion lo cancel aU summer school
<:lasses except for about 2fl5
-.cn 1o r s who Jack units for
graduation.
Corona del Mar ll1gh teacher
Paul .Jordan <.ish'd trustees to
/tlore Stores Joi11
Booze Price Cuts
Spread in County
By JACKIE HYMA N
OI , ... Oallr Piiot StAlf
Liquor prices contin ued lo
drop tipsily a long the Orange
Coast t od ay in wh at o n e
supe rma rket spokesman called
"a sta te of dis hevelment" (jS
Market Rasket announced that 1t
1s Joining Lhe tre nd.
Safeway started the price cut-
ting last weekend in lhe wake of
a s tale Suprem e Court decision
throwing out Liquor fair tradp
oncing laws as pnee fixing. The
Jecis1on 1s being appealed by the
~tatt> Alcoholic Beverage Com-
miss ion, <Related story Page
A5.1
The spokesman fo r Market
Basket, who asked that his name
not be used, said priee drops
h a ve been uneven because
"nobody was s ure they could
legally la ke the prices down
<pending a ppea l>."
Asked what removed his
firm's doubt about legalities. the
spokesman said, "Our competi-
tion."
Paul Campb e ll . Safeway
publi c relations supervisor, said
his firm's liquo r sales doubled
la~t weekend and have continue
at between double and fi ve times
their previous level all week
<See U QUOR, P age AZ>
Coast Colleges
Face Sharp Cuts
Coast Community College Dis-
trict trustees s aid Wednesday
they think Proposition 13 may be
unconstitutional and that t u1t1on
fees may be on their way. but
that. in the meantime. the dis-
trict must tr1m SIS m illion from
its budget.
The d1striet. which includes
three schools. had a budget of
$75. 7 m illion in 1977-78 and a pro·
posed budget of $81.9 million for
1978-79. A new budget must be
ready by .July I.
However. at a special m eeting
at Orange Coast College in Costa
Mesa Wednesday trustees said
they plan to go ahead with sum·
m er school as scheduled
Assemb l yman Dennis
Mangers. D·lluntington Beach.
said 'today that slate legislators
are considering the possibility of
instituting tuition at community
eollcges.
.. l think it is safe to s ay that
there is going to be a very dif-
ferent approach to community
<'O llege education and tuition 1s
one or the alternatives... said
' <See SCHOOL'i, Page A2)
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m anmtain a full summer school
program until funds run out .
then appeal lo the stale for help.
Many in the a ud1cnl'e were
l'lea rly ruffled over the d1st ntl
plan Lo help out only s tudents
who ramc up short in gctt1111;:
units for graduaL10n
Trustee Rod M:icMtlhan ll·d u
backlash aga1Ml TrustC'e Carol
Martin's motion lo keep the
classes for the seniors at an
estimated cost of S35.000. The
total program would have cost
the district $600.000
"What allowed lhes~ !-ttudent:.
to ~et in this pos1t1on"" asked
<See Sl'MM ER, Pa~e A21
* * * Olympic
Pool Will
Stay Open
The Olympic pool at Newport
Harbor High won't be emptied
because of the .Jarvis-Gann t<tx.
initiative, but membe rs of the
com munity wil l be dipping
deeper into their o wn pockets tv
keep s ummer aquatics afloat.
school authorities said Wednes-
day.
And the same wi ll apply to
other community groups that, in
the past. have been able lo use
school fac1ht1es without ch:irgc.
Although they took no action
Wednesday ni g ht . s t·hool
trust ees left little doubt that all
facilities soon will b1• available
only on a user fee basis.
Trustees d1reetcd the d istnl'l
officials to submit a fee list by
next Tuesday when trustees con·
tmue discussion of budget cut:-.
generated by the passage or
P roposition 13.
Newpart-Mcsa school trustees
pointed out Wednesday that.
because of J arvis-Gann. the dis-
trict no lon~er wi ll have the
funds generated by a Communi-
ty Service Tax.
Last year the six-t"cnt levy on
prop e rty gcne r ;.i tcd about
$850.000. For years, the mone:y
from this tax has been used lo
make school facilities accessible
to community residents at little
or no ehargc.
About 40 JObs financed by thl'
tax are set for ehm1nation. of-
ficia ls said.
The anticipated fee list will
eiiso lead to increased costs for
res idenlc; enrolled in community
tSee POOL, Page J\2)
or::a:as,
We athe r
Solo Sailor. Ends World 'rrip
LOS ANG ELES <AP ) -A
feder a l judge j ailed an NBC
lawyer today when the television
ne twork refused lo let t he judge
view a movie scheduled for air·
ing tonight. <Channel4, 10p.m. >
U.S. District Court Judge
Manuel Real ordered attorney
Donald Zachary jailed for con-
te m pl of court when Zachary
showed up In court without the
television movie, "Billion-Dollar
Bubble."
Night and morning low
cloudiness and local foR
with hazy s wis hmc in af-
ternoon Friday. Lows
tonight 56 l e) 64 II ighs
Friday uppt•r flO~ <il
beac hes to mid to uppl!r
70s mhmd. 1>1\RTMOt'Tll. Englancl ti\1'1
Naomi .lames. :1 f;1 rmt•r 's
dau~hter from New Zealuncl ,
..,;11 led 11ito Dartmouth h:1rhor to
dJV to end :i solo t·1 rcumnu' 1ga
t ion of ltw 1-!l<>l>t• 1 liat rfr pp<'d hw
days off a round the \\orld n •c·
ord scl hv the lak Str 1''r:.im·1s
Chichestc'r.
Hundreds of people m o;mall
hoati; and alon~ the banks ol ttw
River Dart ('heerttd us tht• 29
vear-old womtin took her 5:i foot
sloop. Express Crusarler. IH'fllS~
the finish 1111<' aft<-r 27:1 tla v-. .11
sea on a vovaAe covcnnit ncarlv
30.000 m1lt•s
AmonA l hcm \.\;1~ ht•r mottwr.
J oan Pow<'r who c;.ime to Br1
tam \\ 11 h lll'r hui.hand. Hob. lo
b<' on hand for their cfoughter·s
3rrival.
·Naomi normally can't fine!
lwr "<IY out of <J paper bag," she
told n•porters "When she went
11\lo Woolwortti 's as a kid she
;dways got lost.
l\1 rs. James set off from this
:'> .ichtmg mecca on England's
south coast Sept. 9 in the 10-ton.
fiberg lass s loop. Express
Crusader. which normally takes
:1 new of 10. lier eastward
l'lrC'u mnavigation was via the
trt.'a<'herous wuters orf Cape
llorn at the tip of So uth
/\merica. th<' gravcy;Hd of
many a ship
Many old suits s hook their
h(•ads and i;a1rl it couldn't bl·
dont• Dul Mrs James. wh.o only
stJrted saihn!( a couple years
a11to. defied their mlRglvlngs ancl
<'Om l)Jclcd the fastest solo
voyage around the world m a
conventional yacht. A 70 fool
trimaran made the trip in 167
days in 1974.
Chichester was knighted after
he set h1s n>rorrl of 274 days in
Gypsy Moth IV in 1966-67 .
A cannon was fired at the loca l
yacht club when Mrs. James
erossed the finis h line. Then , as
a helicopter flew overhead and
s mall boats s warmed a round,
s he made a triumphant circuit
of the harbor and a pass beside
the village of Kingswear across
the River Da rt where she lives
with he r hus ba nd Rob. 30, a
form er merchant sailor.
"The best m om e nt or tht>
voyage was when l heard the
gun signaling that I had made
it." Mrs. James Rai d on dry land
as s he kept a tight. grip on her
hus band's hand.
She looked radiant in a white
pants suit after nine months al
sea.
Sh e said she once nearly
turned back
·'That's when I was off Cape
Horn with• n damaged yacht.''
she said. ··1 thought a bout it long
and hard. But I couldn't stand
the thought of going back. so 1
carried on.•·
The Express Crusader was
severely damaged in a gale Feb
24 m the desola te waters of the
southern Pacific some 2.000
miles west of Cape Horn . With
the s loop's tottering mast held
up by temporary lashings. Mrs.
Jame!! managed to round thl'
treacherous cape
Real also ordered two lawyers
for T im e -Life Televis ion
which bought the movie from
the nnc -to remain Ill court
until the movie arrived.
Zachary was being held at the
Los Angeles County J ail. ll was
not known whether NBC planned
lo comply with Rea l's demund to
see the film.
The movie is about the S2
hilhon insurance fraud 1nvolvmJ(
E quit y Funding Corporation.
which resulted in 14 Equity of-
ficers beinJ sent to prison In 1975.
INSIDE TODA V
OJ}u:er Mike Proclor goe.~ult
()ut teaching La Qmnta Htgll
School law enforcement class
Once he even had himself
·murdered .• See realunng I
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'~ "' . . . t l'lurlMllty June II 1970
County Eyes Cuts
10 000 En11Jlnyees Await Layoff Word
B.) K.\Tll\ t l.\'n Ol I,_ 0..11~ l'1ltl \l•H
Who \111! ht• lh1• 111 ... 1 to g11"
Or .1tH!1• C'11unt' ).!11\ 11111rwnt ..,
lll'arh W oou 1•111plo\l'l"• v. ill land
UUl v. ho II J ll\!llll'. nl'Xl \\l'l'k
v.1lh the 1s:,u1ng of 1111t1i.1 I layoff
11ot1ces
SupC'r\'1:-.0r:-. lrl lht• Wt1kt• or
\ UtL'r p;,assa).!l' of l'ropos 1t10n i:I.
o nil' rt•d a l'Ul II\ n1• i.t V. l'1'k of
some $32 6 m11l1011 in t·ounty 1•i.
pcnses Wedn(.'Mfa '
Thl'y ulso ordc~<.·d ('OUntv de·
p;;art ment he:.tds to preµart· for
Jdd1l1on;.i l budget cuthal'ks of
l\\O, thrL'C iJntl lour times thal
.imouot by the month's t·nd
But count y bud gt•l <:1nalysts
E'ro• PafJe 11 I
LIQUOR ...
\ lso m1xml.! m v.1th the pn<.·<.·
1·utlc·rs h<t\t' twen Alpha lkta
.1 n d I. u <.'I.~ · :-. 0 1 s count
Su 1H rm<1rk c t s . <il thou gh
sµok1·smcn for thost· l 1rms v.crc•
unablt• to re port on tht• effoc·t on
:-.a ll's
llnv. mul'h 1s 1111· t·onsumer
n·all.\ ,going tosJv<·on his favorite
lw£>r. w11wand hard liquor "
T hat depe nds on what he
drinks. s pokc s mC'n say
A It hough llll' pnc·c cuts m t'lucle
a w1dl' s rx·rtrum of bevcrnJ?(•s,
the pcrcenta~c of cuts van es.
At Markel Bas ket . where the
t·uts go into <'ffect l"nday. "
25 .t-ounce boltll' o f Crown R~:-.e
Vodka will drop from SJ 99 to
S2 99
I\ quart of S<·ort.•s by Scott·h
"ill drop from S6.29 to $4 59.
"h1le a 51.2-ount'e bottle of
Alamaden Mountain While
Cha bits v.111 sh de from S3 25 to
S2 39. And a six-pack of Coors
bC'cr. 12-oun t'e ca n s. will
decrease from $1 77 to SI 44
Similar <:uts C1re 1n effect C;1t
Safeway. Campbell said Thcr(',
a f)ua rt of AnC'1ent Age Bourbon
1~ now S4 f>R, down from $1> 9!)
\nd ~c·on·..,b\' Sn1ld1 h a.., <1h11
droppt·d to SI 118 :1 qu<i rt. from
si; :!!I
\t t\lphi.1 Bet .... Coor:, llecr ha:-.
droppt•cl frorn $1 77 for a !'>I>.
p.ic·I-.. lCJ SI H5. wh1h• Budwt'ISl'r
has gont.· from $1 79 lo SI Mi
Newport Man,
3 Companions
Plead Guilty
A Newport Rec.t ch ma n and
three• companions ha\'e entered
surprise guilt." plcus to c:h<1rgcs
of I. ti I 111~ a Jloll "'' ood II ii b mc.tn
\\ho rnn a "S\\ 1nger·s pctd "
I{ I (' h u r ti w I Is () n . 2 3. (Ir
'\1 '' pon B<·ach. l!:rne:.t Ray
ChildN. 21. Kt.•nncth Owcns, 21.
and Wilham Koinn. 41. a ll of La
Crcst·c•nta. will be sentenced Ju
J:-5 tn Los t\n~clt•!-. Superior
Court
The tour ha vc IH'c n h e ld
'' 1thou1 bail sin<.·c the: murder
last Apnl 2ii of H1 c:harc.J ZiJmbell
37 Ile w<is beaten to dC'ath \\hl'n
ht• and his wife. Jolie. 24 , were
ahduct<.'d by th<.· four m en
:\1 r5. Z<Jmbcll testified <:1gain
during .i prt•hmtnary hcoring
Wl·dnC':-.day bl'forc Mun1c1po.d
Court Judge S1dnt•y C he rnts!-.
Thl' g utlly pica to second-degree
murdt'r \\a~ <·ntcred durmi;: thl'
mun1t·1p<JI t·oun l'roceed1ngs
17 to Seek
Beauty Cromi
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Fr1dj) night 1n lhc Miss
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~ponso rt•d h) the Nt•wrwrt
llarhor Jav<.·t•t•s
Tht.• pa.gt•ant . op Pn to the
puhl1<·. \\Ill bt• held ut 7 .30 p m
"' th<' Mont£> Carlo Room of thc Nt>\\ portt•r Inn
T1ck<.'l s :m .' S7 Procec<ls from
lht.• t1c:ket '\alt·s arc used lo
hc-nC'lit .l:lyl·t.•e l'IVIC projects
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1n :-.om e dt:purtments bv rcdue
lflj.! ofl1n• cxpt.·nws and :-.ud1
things u:-. 111•\\' t:-p1·wr1tt·r:-.,
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1•\pla1nl'<I
Pl·mht·rton s:.i1rl eountv of
lll'lab don 't yet know how munv l'm1>lo~ees atlually muy IO!'>t'
lhl•tr JOlJs as a result of the 10
1.>l'r cenl ceneral fund c utback
Hut iJS de partme nt heads
t·ome up with an up to 40 oerccnl
t·ul in spending for 1978· 79, h1•
:-.aid. IL \\lit be hiJrdcr to avo1c.J
µersonnel la)uffs
t•OSTPONED HEARI NGS
1111 the l!l78·79 budgel until Jul)
:!O tlirouJ.?h 2'J
ASKEU A COMMITTEE of
rnunty aclmin1slralors to report
on ne w rev<•nue sources by JWle
<!l
-ORDERED COUNTY Ad-
m 1n1s t rat 1 vc Officer Robert
Thoma:-. to meet with city of.
l1t'1als und those from other tax-
ing districts to discuss joint de-
ll\ cry of some services.
-R EQUESTED CO UNTY
Counst•I Adrwn Kuyper to draft
lt•g1slat1on that would allow joint
cl<.'liHr y of service und possible
com b111111g of such offices as the
l'OUnl) s heriff and marshal.
Diedrich said he didn't mean
to s ~st that there 1s "r am-
pant dupl1cat1on " of services
In the m canl1m t' t oda\. between agencies lhot r ely on
Super\'lsur Ralph Dtl'drich was properly taxl'S
tn Sacroml'nto on bch<Jlf of 11w But agencies' past efforts lo
<'nun\' an cl th t• Coun t \ maintain stric t sovereignly 1s
Supl'n.1sur:-. As..,oc:1atwn of outcl:.ilt•rl basl'd on Tuesdav·s
Cultforma to d1 :-.c·us!'t preµar ... 111111 vott'. Dwdneh said . ·
tor ProP<>s1t1on l:J Sup<.'rvisors Wednesday also
HJ'.(n•t•d to usk slate government
Thi• Fullerton supcr v1:-.or was l<> 1mm<'dli.ltely pick up the full
lo meet with Assembly Speak1 •r rost ol welfare and health
l.l•u McCarth\ <inti C:o vt.·rnur :-.t•rv1ccs. wh1t•h in the past relied
Brown t u cll ~l'uss lt·g1sl<J t1on 111 pa rt on t·ounty property taxes .
<11 ml'd at helptng county govern Supervisor Thomas Riley said
men ts cope with a 58 r><.•rC'ent cut the legislature has been pre-
1n property tax revenue n<.'xt fl<Jred to do that 1f Proposition
\'Par. 1:1·s co mpl•t1n g m e a s url',
. Al D1 edrieh s s 11 ggl':-.t1<>n f>rupos1t1on 8. ,had been ap-
Wedne!>daysupcrv1sors all.o. prov<.'d by voters Tuesday.
* * * * * * E'rott1 Page Al
SUMMER SCHOOL. • •
Trustee Duke 0 Bricn, tlrawmg
:.ipplause from the audiC'ncc and
forcing sc·hool boC1rc.J Pres 1denl
Don S mall\\OOd to pound the
ga vet to restore order
* * •
E'ro• Page Al
POOL ...
1 t•t·n·:1t1on prog ram'> ,111<1 for
1u111tH tolll'gl' dt:-.1 f'IC'l program-.
I hat 11s1· Nt•\\ por1 · :\lt.·s;i ..,('hool
d1:-.t rtd l<ictlrlu·:-.
i\ t u n an o th t' r mt.' l· t 1 n g
Vfrclnc:-.llav al Costa i\te ... a Ctt ,.
llall. Keith Van llolt. 01rector 1if
Costa Mesa ·s Dt·parlmcnt of
Le1surl' Services. announl'ed a
~ubstant1al h1kt· tn fees for s um
mer swim progra ms.
Young swimmers v. ho paid $5
1n frcs last ~Par ma~ pay a~
muc h as Sl8 this )t•ar 10 takt:
µ<1 rl 111 communit~ recrc<1t1<1n
programs. :,aid Van q oll
Bill Barnett. \\atcr polo coach
ut :-.icv.port llarbor l11gh, told
s c•hool trustees Wt•dncsday that
ht! 1s "not a \'e rst• Lo the pcoplt•
\\ho want to ust• the µool to put
1n s o me monev ...
lie asked t i-us tecs to set 'rt•
a hstlc fees" and s aid member...
of loc·r1l swim !<.'ams would bt·
v. ii ling to help m a1ntatn tht.•
50-m etcr pool.
Trustees praised local athlcltt'
programs. but said cducationul
needs of the students would con
tinue to rec:c1ve priority
* * * From Page Al
SCHOOLS. •
:\l<Jngt·r~. a rnt•mbl·r ol lht· /\~
~l·mbh Educal1on Comm1ltCl'
:\1 l'~nwh1Je. Coast College
ho:.ircl members said they will
hold another :-.pec1a l mel'ting al
K 1J m . Fnda~ <1l district head
qua rters. 1370 Adc.tms /\vt•.
Co!>l a Mesa. to dts('uss what to
do about s ummer mus icals. sail
hattnil .inti adm1n1s t rat1q•
lt•o\·t•:-.. some s pcc·1al la c:u fl\
s um mt·r programs and th1·
Ora n ge Coa:,l Col lege Jill/
f<.•stl\ a l
Those item:-. wen• 111c·lurl ed 011
.1 '>hopping hs t of po!-.s1blt• l'Uts
'4 h1rh \\ert• prc•s<.'ntt•d W1'dncs
ch1v to an aud1c·nrc• of about 200
people, including m any instruc
tors
Ut n('r 1tcms on the lis t 1n
e luded reducing undistributt•d
n•sC'r\'l'S. incrcasin~ c lass sir.PS
and requiring faeulty members
In leach the m aximum number
ol hours
About <i dozen people in th<·
.iud1ence spoke. m ost urging thl'
board not lo dilute the quality of
education und to keep tn mmd
that m any teachers arc alrcadv
heavily loaded with teaching
rel;it <'d rhores
!\lost 0£ those present SaHI
they v.ere willing to take some
s;1lary cuts to prevent layofrs
Truslees \\t.'re also questioned
.1hout what one \\oman termed
"fluff coursl's " J\ broe hun.•
l rom Coastline Communit '
College, \\h1ch arrived in the•
mailboxes of district residents
this week. was cited as an CX\lrn
plc.
The brochu re for s umm<'r
works hops included tuition free
r la sses in s uc h s uhjects as
crewel stitchery, a dv<.'ntures 111
dining, <'gg tempc·ra paintmg,
self-hypnosis a nd developing
and market 1ng 1nv<'nl1nns .
Uoard Pn•s1dc-nt Wo rt h t«·cnt·
s aid that. although communit..
<'Ollel(es <'Urrenlly are barn•;!
I mm charg1n1i: tu1l1on . surh
'4orks hops can he made self
~11pport1ng 11 1111'~ ;111• d<'!-.1gnt1l
l'd as comrnumtv sl·n1ce'>
I
'
Dl'pul ) Supcr1ntendenl
Norm.111 Loats responded that
som e of the sludent.s had either
tc.til<.•d courses required for
grnduat1on or per haps forgot to
:,ch<.•dult· them.
O'Brien grumbled about e lec·
ll\'e courses su('h as ceramics
thi.tt were mcluded tn the sum·
mer !>chool program
Sup t•rtnll'nd<.•nl John N1l'olt
'>alCI thl• d1striN could ht.· <J<'
l'U~l·cl of "hreak1n j.! fatlh for
thost• <st•n1ors l com mg mto sum·
ml·r· with a need "
Smallwood :-.uggl•sted a surve~
for an cmt>rgl'ncy program 1f
"1 n1us l1C'<.' 1s being done" lo
those students.
t\ Iler dts lric:t off1e1l:lls iJd·
m1ttl•<I that :-.tudcnts eoutd make
up lht• <.'lasses at the com munitv
t·oltegc level or m lhc district 1n
tht• fall. trus tees voted i.3
INITIATIVE AFFECTS
BOND MARKET~tory. AS
VOTERS. POLITICIANS
TO BLAME-Editorial, A6
PROP. 13'S IDEA
SPREADS-Story, A 10
WILL THEY ACCEPT
FEWER SERVICES?-f36
:.1ga1nst Mrs Martin's motion to
keep the classcs for seniors just
:-.hort of graduation.
.Joining Mrs. Martin on the
~h o rt <'n<I or the vote were
'l'rustt•t•s Bl•lly Jo B:.illey and
H;,irharu Sk11l1ng, who c:rit1c1t.ed
the "extn•mely s hort noltl·e."
Sum mer s<.·hool was set to start
In t WI) WC'l'ks.
J\ S<.'cond m ot ion to canrel the
program a ltogether pi;issed 6·1
\\ tlh Mr... lfalll') voting no
~mallwood made an im·
passioned pk•a to fellow school
bo:.1 rd m ('mberl. v,,hen 1t ap-
pean•d the~ might retain sclf.
supporting Adult Educat ion
c lasses ;rnd local courses for
lor eign-born adults.
lie said voters m Tuesday ·s
primary "spoke 1n a loud a n<I al·
I 1 rm a ti\'£• wo:-" · aga 1 nst 1n
nc·a..,ed !>pcnd1ng, <Jnd that th1:-.
<11:-.plt.·;i..,un• <.'Xt<•nds to courses
such as the: federallv-fundcd
ESl1 program ·
"I think the community h<1s
lolct us to get out of the 1tdull
t' cl u l' a ti on b u s 1 n cs s · · s u i d
Smallwood ·
lie said it would be a "ternbl<.'
mistake" to save any portion of
tht• adult education program
aftN canceling classes for s um·
mn school students.
Trustee Tom Henderson held
11111 lor Lill' 1-;s1. tourses because
Ill' ..,aid they cton't col.t the d1s -
lriC't a0\th1ng
Hut lrustees voted .t 3 to
1·.1nt·e t all a dult eduC'a tion
u1ur ... 1·s in the cf1slrit·t Voting
•IJ! a 1 n s t t he m eas u r c v. e r e
Trustees llcnderson. Mac M dhan
and 0 · llr1en
Meters Mou:ed
~Stolen
Newport Beach police arc
looking for the thie ves who used
thci r vehicle lo rnow down ntr e
pa rk mg meters and s teal the de-
vices from the Lido a rea.
The nine meters. located on
Central Avenue and Via Oporto.
W<'rl' last seen Monday arter
noon
City employees who take care
of I he meters reported the theft
Tur<;day ~slimated loss from
tht• thl'fl of the meters and poles
.1mo11ntcd to $695.
T hey Give a Hoot
D•llY l'llM ....... 4'y l'•tn~-0'0.-11
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sign. t his h·g. cast 1t lwlongs to a bur-
ro"."·mg owl lounct 1n :in lr\'llll' fie ld by an
<tn1mal t·onlrol olf1<·l·r i\rrow below in X·
ray points to the break. The s mall bird
was patched up .ul Newport Center Animal
Hospital by n1mblc-f ingcrcd veterinarians
Joel Pasco and Kent Walker
Front Pag«-1\ I
SUSPECT ...
po l'l l'tl
.J udi:c Dona Ill Uungan
dropped ont· of c.•1J!ht felony
eounts lodg<.•d agamst Cle wC'll, o
1\l 1ss1on VteJo s hort-order cook
That eharge was of kidnapping
for robbery Dungan ruled the
t'V1den cc was not strong enough
lo warrant trial on the count.
Heechc r sa1<1 t hut. based on
Ctewell's altitude. he doubted
tht• C'ast• would go to lull trial
"Ill' ll'c.•ls 'l'r\ n·mor!-i<.'ful."
lkl'l'lll'r said "i'lt•':-. 1nchnerl to
pit-ad gulll v
"l•:\.l'lllually. I 1mug1nl' he 'll
gel his wish in th:.it rcs pc('l."
Thl' girl. an honors s tuc.lt'nt ul
Scrr ... no lnlt'rmetlia le School in
th<' Luke Forest art·u of El Toro.
was k1c.Jnapped o ff the street as
:-.he walked home from school.
Sh <' was draggcd into a cor,
driven to a remote dirt road 10
I r\'lnt.'. raped. then beate n "1th a
v,,rench and rock. police say.
Clewell was arrested . only IO
weeks after his r<.'le ase from
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VOL. 71, NO. 159, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE CO UNT Y CALIFORNIA T H URSDAY , JUNE 8, 1978 TEN CENT~
County Weighs Layoffs After Jarvis
B y KATHY CLANC:Y
Ol Ille O.lly Pilot Sl~ff
Who will be the first to go·•
Oran ge County government's
nearly 10,000 employees will find
out who. ir anyone. next Wt!ek
with the 1ssuin~ of in1t1al layoff
notices.
S uperv1!>ors. in the v. ake of
voter passage of Propos1t1on 13.
ordered a cut bv next week of
some $32.6 million in county ex
J>(!nses Wednes duy
Liquor
Prices
Sinking
By JACKIE llVMAN
OI I .. O•ily PllOI Su fi
Liquor prices continued to
drop tipsily a long the Orange
Coas t t oday in what one
super market spokes man called
"a state or d1!>hcvclmcnl" as
l\J a rket Basket announced that 1t
1s Joining the trend
Safeway started the price t ut
ting ldst wcehnd in tht· wake of
a s tate S upreme Court dcc1~111n
throwing out liquor fair trade
pricing laws ai. pnc•e fixing The
dec1s1on 1s bein~ a1Jµculed by the
state Alcohollt· Beverage Com·
m1ss1on. I Related s tory Page
A5 >
T he SPOkesman for Market
Basket. who a sked that his name
not bl' used. said prtC'e drops
have been uneven because
"nohody W<J.S !;Urt' th<.•y ('OUld
IL•ga ll y l<1ke tht• µrices down
< pendin1! upJ)('c1I 1."
A!>kcd what rc rnov<.·d h is
firm's doubt about legalit1cs. the
spokes man said. "Our compcll·
t ion. ··
P aul Ca mpbell. Safeway
public relations s upervisor. said
his fi rm's liquor sales doubled
Jast weekend and h<1ve continue
at between double and five times
their previous level all week
Also mixmi:t in with the price
cutte rs have been Alpha Beta
and Lu c k y"s Discount
Supe r m a rk e t s, althou~h
spokesme n for those firms were
unable lo report on the effect on
sale!>.
How much 1s the consumer
really going tosavcon his favontc
beer. wine and hard llquor·1
That depends on what he
drink s, spoke s men s ay .
Although the pnct• cuts include
a· wide spectrum or beverages.
the pcrccnta~e of cuts varies
Al Market Bcis kct, wherl' tht·
t·uts go into t'ffoc·t Friday, a
25 4-ounn• botllt• or Crown Hus!'C
Vodka will drop from S3 99 to
S2 9!l
:'\ qua rt of Scort·shy Scotch
v. ill drop from $(i 29 to S4 .59.
whlll' J 51 2 ounct• bottle Of
A lam a den Mo untain Wh1tc
Chablis will s lide lrom $3 25 to
S2.39 /\nd a !>IX pat•k or <.:oor<,
bl'er , 12-ounct> nt n !> will
decrcaSl' from Sl 77 to $1 <M
Similar l'Ut!> <1re 10 effc·ct .it
Safew<iy, C:.1 mpbd l said Thc•rc>.
a quart of i\nc1cot Age Bourbon
1s no" ~AA. down fmm S6 Y9
And Sr11n•sh~ Scotch h.1!> also
droppl·rl lu S.1 68 a Qlwrt. from
S6 29
At i\ I pha Beta. Coors beer h<1s
drnppc•d rrom SI 77 for a SIX
Jl<tl'k to $1 H5, while Budweiser
has ~Onl' rrom SI 79 lo $1 65.
More Coverage
Additional south Orangr
County covt'rage appears today
on Pages i\151\ and A15B
They also ordered county de·
partmenl heads lo prepare ror
additional budget cutback~ of
two. three and four limes that
<1mount by the month 's end
But county budget analysts
s aid today the in1lrnl $3l fl
million c ut -10 percent of the
t•ounty's $326 million general
fund expense this year may
not remove many employees
Instead. the Initial budget•
trimming may be accomplished
Booe Dunnit?
in some departments by reduc·
lllU office expenses and s uch
things us new t ypewriters.
budget anulyst Ball Pemberton
1•x Plarnt-d
Pemberton s111d county of
f1c 1als don ·t Yl'l knov. how many
t•mployees actually may lose
lhl'I r Jobs as a result of the 10
percent general fund cutback.
Hut as department heads
come up with an up to 40 ocrcent
cut in spending for 1978·79, he
D.\•I• ll'llol P"°i. Oy P~tn<ll 0'~11
/\ f c ma le burro\\ Ill ).! O\\ I I r1und '' ;rndc nn~ aboul ~in
Irvine field with a hrnkcn lt•g ''inks I.no\\ ingb at
~ewport B~ach \'C'lerint11·ians as th<.•\ Sl•l the leg. The
lJircl. whn should I.Jc h<.«.1k·d and 11.' 1ng free aj.(atn w1l111n
a ll'W \\eeks. ubo 1s lt•:..aturcd an phtHos on P:.11:1.c A3
Rape Suspect Eyes
Guilty Plea Again
Warren Dale Clewl'll n·marns
"in<.'lint•d to plead guilt,·" whc11
ht• 1s arra1g nC'd .Jun<.• :.!O 1n
S11pl·r1or Court lor tri<.11 on
cha rgcs he· raped and -.<.·,·ere I~
heat an El Toro school girl Ma_,
IR
That was the assl•ssmeut of
CI ewe II · i. all o rn e ~ . cl l• p u l y
pub 11 l' d ere n d l' r. ;\11 t• ha l' I
Reechcr. toda\1 lie descnbl•d
t he 2 R v n ir -i> Id CI<.'" l' II J i.
··r11~presse<I' aftrr a prcl1minar.'r
ht•aring Wl'dnesd:H "'here ht•
tared ttl<' 13 year olrl \'IClJm for
the first t1ml'
The he::inng was held <il Sall
dlcbaC'k Communal\ llosp1tal.
and was dosed to
0
lht• publil'
The l'hild has bC'l'n trc<itcd ll1l'rt'
for s kull fractures and fac1<1 l m
Junes and wu!> rl'lcascd from
care only Wednesday
Beecher said the girl. whost•
name has not bcl'n re leased. sat
ut a table in a da v ror1m.
between her parents She wort' :i
st·;irf that covered her hracl and
fon'head; :;,ht• 1s lo undl'rgo <•
-;cries of plust IC' sur gt•r11•s to rl'
pt111 111•1 1•1111wd I :1n·
Clt•\q•ll :.al 15 ft•1•l av. ;1y , 111
... t,al'klt•s
T h t• di ii 11 ... 2 11 m 1 11 u le
ll''>l1m11n~ \\;is th<.· univ t.•\·1(1ent·e
pn·M·ntl·ll by dt•trnl~ ct 1st nrt at-
ltirlll'~ l'aul Meyt'r, a ccorc1ing lo
<'•>urt olf1cc·rs Beecher said she
-.µnkt• normally. <.·a lmly.
Bl'l'l'hl·r ortl•r<'<l no dcfen~~
Cll'\\ <.'II. v. ho It.is lrtt·d to plead
l11m !>l'lf gu11L~ 111 k1dnapp1ng and
rJIH' ''"'l't' pre\ 1ously. s aid nothan~ \V<.·dm·sll;1~. HC'ecner re·
portt·rl
.I II cl I! l' I) 0 n a I " n u n g :.i n
<11 Opfh'1l 11n1· nl «1gh1 klon.v
l'nunh lodgt•d ..igaanst C'kwell, a
\11 i:;s111n \'w10 !>hon or<lt·r <.·ook
Thal rhargl' w,1s of ktdnapping
for rohhc•rv l>ungan ruled the
l'\'ltlt••wt· \\ti-; not strong enough
lo..., arrant trial on lhc t•ounl
Bee<.' her said I hat. based on
Ckwell'!' atl1tuck. 111' douhted
tlw tast• wnul<I f:!o lo full trial
"Ile feel!> \NY rc•morscful,"
llc'l'<.'ht•r s wd "llt•'s 1nchncd to
pll';ici guilt'
ISet• S l 'SPECT, Pa~e A2l
Tragedy Sparks Action
Bizarre Mi.shap Changes Sclwol Policy
By Wll.l.IAM HOOG•: QI Ille Dally Pllol SI.ii
Two boys on llwir wuy tu ;_1
north OranAl' County clemen
tary school paused to lfWest1gatc
the rocking horse mp&on of a
~iant 011 well pump.
Ont'.' moved closer He tum bled
forwarrl and was caught up in
th<' pumping maC'hine ry. Ile was
part1allydisembowelecl before he
was found two hours later trapped
in the wt-II.
His fnghtcnl'rl st·hoolmate had
run to school. never mentioning
the 1nc1dent. School officials had
as~umed the mt!tsin~ boy was
absent . A11 011 co mpany
employee found him on his
mor ning well <.'hecks
"'Ill' found lhl' lltl IC' hoy bcmg
pumpl'<I tip anri down 1n the•
wl'll." a still-angry Ma11rc1•n
Mortens<.'n of M1ss1on \.'1e10 re
t•alled Of the inc1(fent I hat OC·
curred almost three years ago 1r1
P lacentia.
"I asked the s uperintendent
(Of schools l why it took him two
hours to find the little boy." lhP
mother of four re<'atle d.
She was s hocked to learn
school official!> didn't <·ull
par('nL<\ when children failed to
reach school and wNen·l report
ed as ab.<;enl
"When I was a chilrl the school
would check with home." Sht>
said.
The incident in which the
'uun)l ho\ l'\'l'ntually died of hi s
1n1urw~ lrt,lt,((Pn'd a campaign
II\ Mrs Mortcn!i<.'n and otht>r
mothl'rs that rl•ached the Sad·
tlll•back Valley Unified School
01slrict m 1975
That's when the act1 ve mother
movQct tot he valley and began a
pus h to c·reat<.• a rail-home pro-
~ra m in thl' local srhool d1stnct
Toclay. sch()(')I board po)Jcy says
prindpuls will ins ure that
part•nb ;.ir(' l'a lh'd if thei r
childn·n fai l lo arrive at school
and ort>n 't reJl()rkd absent
"If mv children failed to ar
rl\ e at ~choot. I wouldn 'l have
found out about It until they
we re s uooosed lo come home."
<Sec TRAGEDY, Paie A2)
s aid. it will bt! harde r to :1voH.l
personnel layoffs
I n th e meantime toda y ,
Super v isor Ralph Diedrich was
IO Sacramento on behalf or the
county and the Countv
Superv1sCJrs i\~s ul·1at1 o n of
Calirorn1a lo discuss prcpiirat1on
for Propo~1t100 13
Th<.• Fullerton supervisor was
to meet with Assembly Speaker
Leo McCarthy and Go\'ernor
Brov. 11 lo d1 scu!>s lcg1slat ion
aimed al helprng county govern
mcnts cope with a 58 percent cul
1 n µropC'rty tax revenue next
~(':.JI'
Al Diedrac-h 's s u g~e~lion
W c.-dnesday s uix·r\'i'>ors also
-POSTPONED H EARINGS
on the 1978 n budget until Juh
20 lhrOUl!h 2'J
-ASKED A COMMITTEE of
count v administrators to report
11n new re\'enuc !>Ources by June
21
-ORDER E D COUNTY Ad·
m1n1s lrnl1vc OftlC'l'I lfobf'rl
Thoma~ to ml'cl with city of-
f1c1als and those from other tax ·
an~ d1stncb to dascush JOtnl de·
live ry of some services
-R EQ UESTED COUNTY
Couns cl Adrian Koyper lo dran
lt•g1s lat1on that would allow Joint
de livery of service and possible
com bin mg of such offices a~ the
county s heriff and marshal
(~t> LA VOFF. Paf(e A2 )
w elte .contract
Move Rejected
By T0~1 BARl.F.'V 00f lhe O•lly Pllol St.If
,, b 1cl hy a Mission Viejo
la\\\ er to prevent tht• Sud
dll'bac.:k Valley l/nified School
Dis t nC'l board from buying out
the b<ilantt• of Supt'nnkndcnt
Hil·hard Wcllt"s four year con
tract was n•Jectcd t oday 1n
Orangt· Counl) Suµcnor Court
J udgc Leona rd Go ld s tc·1n
ruled that allomcv Clifford H
Boehml'r. a onet1m£> <·and1date
fur the Sac(cJJeba<.'k Valley school
hoard. had failed to state a
cause of :.ictaon 1n his complaint
He rurther denierl Boehme r's
request for a preliminary an
1unct1on against the board and
the Orungl' County Board of
Education and i::ave Boehmer 20
da\S lO amend his lawsuit
:. \' ou talk a j?rcat ck<il about
"astc .. Judge Golds tein told
Boehmer durin~ the hcannR "I
think I know what you a rc talk
mg about but you haven't given
me a legal cause of acllo11 th:.il I
can accept "
Roehmt•r explained I hat it
would cost the ~ehool board
about Sfl0.000 to buy out tht·
ha lance of Weill' ·'i contract and
allow him to ll!JVI' cl 1slric1
t•m plo) mc•nl wht·rr he returns
from vacation 1n Lhl.' nl•'\t few
d av-.
ite explained that I he I rue cost
Of buying lhal conlracl IAoOUld be
nearer S80.000 bct:au~l' thl' dis-
t net would then be faced w1tli
<See WELTE, Page i\:!J
Summer Sessions Periled
Schools Face Decisions
Grave dec1i,1ons loom Monday
for Saddlebuck Valley Un1fwd
Sehool D1slrtcl truslces strug
g hng lo offer summer school P"»
~rams following pasi-;age of the
controversial .Jar\'1s-Gann
propert) tax limitation init1at1ve.
Acting Superintendent Donald
Ames told trustees Wednesday
at a regular board meeting lhal
the\' race dcc1s1ons over nffenng
S UrO m er pro~rams With hltle Or
no 1 n formation o n funding
available
"i\t this lime we do not have
~'"Y s pcc1fit· information that
\\ 111 ht!lp us gu1d<· our cduca·
t1 on<i l program for lhc 78-79
s<'hool ~ear." Ames sa11l
Ile s aid sC'hOOI officials were
'>ludying alternatives for !>Um·
mC'r school proi:rams us ing com
b1nallons of funding sources :in(!
s upport serv1<·cs programs.
"These (summer school I arc
I he programs a nd se rvices
which v..e arc presently con
cerned about." Ames s aid.
"We mus t commit ourselvc~
to offering m ake up classei. to
secondarv students so they can
make r~u1red un1ti; or coursl'
work to mt•ct graduation re-
quirements "
A mes rt>commcndNI trustees
ho ld off action on s ummer
!>chool programs until a spec ial
meet an~ S<'h('(lult>d for Monday
al 7 p m in board offlcl's. 256.11
01!.t>no On Vl'. M 1ss1on V 1c JO ·w1• hCll>l' that the go\crnor or
the ll'g1slatun• will give us !>Orne
d1ret•tmn or cl<.'f1n1le 1nform:at1on
Voters Nix
CUSDPlans
ForSclwols
Final r<'s ulls in Tuesday's un
'iUccessful S27 2 million leaM··
r e v e n u e e I e c t 1 " n 1 n t h~
Capistrano Un1f1ed School Dis-
tract s howed . .n pcrct>nt of vot(•S
cast favor«Xt the school construe·
lion m<'asure
The votc count reported by the
Oran~e Count y Regis trar of
Voters was
-No, l6,15JI.
-Yes, ll,H9.
Passage of the Jarvis Gann
property tux initiative was ex·
peeled to have a s 1gnif1cant im-
pact on the school construction
measure. if passed. Its failure
was read by school officials as
further indication or t he re·
belllous mood of 'T'ocs day·s
votns.
The tense-purchase m easurr.
which would have increased the
ctis tnd's property tax rate u
maxjmum of 36 cents. was pro
posed to fund additions to the
th rec d1stnct ht~h sch()() ls and
<'on st ruction of a new M 1ss1on
Viejo elementory srhool
on ho'' much money they will
give to our district to replace
uur loss of local revenues for
l h e s t' s u m m e r p r o g r a m s . ' ·
A mes told trustl'f'o;
"Dul it's quite possible there
will be no more information to
give you on Mondav."
Several special programs and
co m m unity use of school
facilities during summer months
als o a re endangered by the
evaporation of local property
taxes proJec·ted under the Jarvis
meas ure.
A mes c ited action he s aid
would bl' taken by the Newport
Mes a school distict to cut all
summer programs except thoS('
necessa ry to graduate students .
Newport-Mes a trustees Wedocs·
day night cut all s ummer school
program s .
Dis trict Business Mana,g<.'r
G i lberl Moreno warned trustee~
that state officials may dec1dt•
not to fund certain prog ram~
opt 1ng mstead to fund only man·
datory cducat1onal program1..
"There 1s s ome 1nd1cation
from the state that they may not -
fund s ummer school programs
m the future." he s aid
Summer programs have been
rcl·C1vmg state funchng in lhe
pas t
"The slate 1s under no obhga·
llOn lo fund s ummer school and
lherc's a h1i;:h probab1hty they
will not fund 11 ." Ml're nC1
\\~irned
lie s aid lrustees would have to
rank programs in terms of lheir
1mportan\·e in relation to rhc <.h!-.·
I rrl'l 's overall cdueal1on;.ll pro-
gram.
lie s uggested. for example
t r a n s port at 1 on c· o u 1 d bl'
eliminated for s ummer school to
save rooncy 111 ~upport t he
courses.
i\ mes stressed th<it officials
wanted to maintain a hig h qualt
t.v ol L'duc·atwn despite d1 <1sl1l'
I uncl mg cuts
Schmit Krwcked Out
Of Supervisor Race
Orange County Supcn 1sc>1
Laurence Schmit hecamt-:.i
pr1marv t·l ect1on fut:il1tv
WC'dncsd~w when he fell 61 votPs
s hort of finishing second in h1!)
own 2nd Supcrv1sonal 01slnct
race.
Schmil"s lhird-plact> finish m
the f1vc-cand1dale conlest
m eans he'll leave office lhe f11-st
Tues day in January when either
Harriett Wieder or David Baker
will take office.
Mrs. W1edl'r was the top vole
getter in the supcrv1sorial c<>n·
test when s he collected 25.053
vote<; Raker tallied 21.fi99 vole!>
\\ hlle Schmit received :?1,638.
ll wasn't until m 1cl afternoon
We dnesdav that Schmit learned
his re·l'lection bid failed to carry
him c•vcn to the November
general election runoff
In a race thal was tight fmm
the outset , lhe lead for the v1lal
second spot changed ha nds f1\·e
l1m<.''i from fi <A.m . until the final
volt-was eounlcd at~·30 p.m
When 1t \\as ovt'r, 95,2~ votes
had l>een tabulated an the 2nd
Dist ri<.'t ra(•t•
Ancl the margin th&t separated
nakl·r and Schmit was Just those
Ill precious ballots
Schmit was not available for
comment early today.
However. an aide said. "Larry
mi~ht ask for a sampling and
then make a decision on a re-
1·01rnt ··
Rut even 11 reversal of the
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Schm 11 '!I future as u rounty
s upervisor a question mark.
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u Sli6.000 ('a mpa1~n war chest
built up while in office and
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Results Listed
In QC Voting
Orangt' Cowll) t.ll'c uoo Rel>Ult!)
2048 pre<'lnct• nuc of 2048
Ptttlncls
GOVfo:K NOR
Ut•moa allr
H<iymonl1 l.1t·IJ<:nlx!rg <; l'rll' Athcrtcm
/\l11X AIOia
.I II h II J\ bholt
.Jull'' K1m111t•tt
1><1 VICI H.01·k
< ;e1irK(' Rod(•fl
EdmundUrownJr.
Lowell IJarhng
Rf>publh:~n
3.S8fl
5,:WK
1\,()66
K.'175 .s.nor.
K,267
, l 5,!H6
'167 .739
:!.130
fo;lmcr Crutchley 7:19
Kc·n Madd ' '12.~J7
F.velle Younger 112.188
John Brigg!> 5,345
Jo:cl Davis 91.;m.1
P<-le Wll!)()n 21i, IR7
Tru<' Slcx:um U'Jfi
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
L>e mocralic·
l'at rH·k FtllJlJLl ll'k
J\ lw Tap•<•
l''1lrtc·1<1 Hav1•11
Me rvyn Oymally
I I.HSI
!l,'.l~IH
lf7 775
I 110.:J~
Kt•publit•a n
Mike Curb 1:Jt,6'1l
M lk<' AnlOOOVll'h I '.!f;, 1 :!:'
St:CRt:T/\HV OF ST/\TI.,
Hc·mot•rnlk
Marc h Eu
ltrr>uhllu n
Stl'Vl' N:i,h
.lat•ob Ma rgosian
Norris a Brandt
('ON'fltOl.U :R
l>1·m11l' ratic-
1< <•nn<'th C'orc·v
.lwwph <)'Gn·t•n
Kt•11uhlic11n
01xon Arnett
J a m es Ware
TREAst rntrn
()(•mocratk
Wilham Burkett
Je!>se Unruh
Republican
lX, /~.O rm:.;1:•
Iii lh•I
11:1.:!x:•
!1 1.fi(H
!10.:'ji'f
I ;!:J,ti:!I
X3 .7~•f•
I tli,5~1 1
Donald French 118.Jli!I
Marna Schna!.Jet 76,28:!
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Oe mocr alic
V vonne Burke
llurt Pines
Republican
96.92fi
IM.359
.t:im('s Browning·Jr fitl,t!J'J
(:t'orge Ot'ukmejian 175.!S57
S T ,\ T E 8 0 J\ R D 0 t '
f-:(R'Al.IZ/\TION
S4>cond Di!.trict
Oem ocratiC'
Mary Christiar'l·llc1s 1ng
.John Lvn!'l1
Jo:ctmurid l\t•lh
.lost·ph l>onahut•
Iris S ankev
·Republican
2•1,:.!54
W,4~::j
11 , ll I
:!:!,:ifi!I
l:i.79\1
1-'red Clayton l I ,5R~J
Waltt•r Ziglar 18 .9041
l.arrv Rothm;.in 22.16'1
Russ.ell Blood 8 .737
f:rncsl Oronenburg 39,159
~I 1kt' SC'hal.'IPr 21.287
'J crry Suthl·rl<Jnd 4 1,-13"
Sl'PEIUNTt:NDENT Of'
P UBLIC INSTRUCTION
Lind a Nes ler 27 ,495
Wilson Riles 195, 105
Bovd M;;allov 2-1 .231
Ccorgu Mars hall 49.457
R1 C'hard Mudgl'tl 6!l,491i
.\ lfn.•d Puccinelli 22,8~1
IJ.t \'Id U~lan 23.115
Ua v1d Walker 23.106
U.S. CONGRESS
J4lh District
I~ precincts <LA Counly)
out of 154 408 out of 409
De mocratic
i\la rk Hannaford 12,546 43,302
Jo Hennill '1.381 20.268
Rt>publican
I\ l'I ,J a l'ObSOll 7.-198 11.fnJ
nan Lungrl:'n 10,921 :m. rn;
JHth Uistrict
5111 11rl:'cincts out of 50 1
precincts
De mocratic
Jc~ rn Palt<'rson
· RC'pubUcan
Uon Goed t>ke
.\ndn•\\ Erdelv
.lcw \1 ;ih1·r ·
l>a\ td B~b1gt>r
:19th Dist rlrt
12,252
H.27~
H,Hl5
11.138
6:13 precincts out of 65:1
prf'cincls
f>t•mocratic
William Farrb
(;l·orgt· ~fargoh:-
Fr<•d Dro7.
Republlon
William Dannemeyer
40th Di~trlct
:11 1121
1 ~.OOfi
11.l·l!l
71.HI I
7to preclnrts out of 740
precincts
<San Diego
County) Oemocratil'
Jim ~1cGuy 46.626 .s,3r.o
Republican
Roh.-rt Badham 87.409 5.51 L
STATE SENATE
:J6th Dist rlct.
808 precincts out of 808
precincts
<San Diego
Count)•>
Democratic
Ron Cordova 48.017 1.080 r. n •gory
I{ 11c11 n~k• 17,301
· fl ('publican
li II F t>rgu:m11 20,692
Stepht•n Hol<l1·n 13, 1R4
J a nws Martindale 9,051
.I on Brand 7 ,62:l
.Jo hn Schmil7. t\ t.3R1
George Sroll 11.\5~
STATE ASSEMBL V
6!>th Oistritt
I.HM
I. l50
>Ill
5"1
tlR9
2,7AA
382
32ff &lrecincts out nr 326
precincts
Democratic
Chris Loumakis
Richard Norris
Hohin Youn~
P aul Rrll
Tl•tl Shipkcy .Jr
Repuhlkan
John f''oott.•
'
2.216
4,22!')
10,629
10,712
2.()76
!>,G89
lh•\ <:.lt'ch•
S .. 1m C<>O(>t'r
fto111J John11on
T1:d J>11nt1l'i•ll1
70th DJi.trlct
9,182
S.043
9,94f\
5,63:!
366 preclnctjj out of 366
prt>clncb
Ot•mocraUr
ltobnt Mm1lc
H1·,,ublle11 n
Hr uct• Nc•standt•
71st OIHtrlct
2:>.417
2!)2 prt>c lnctiJ out of 292
1m•clncts
l>t>mocratic
Chet Wray
Rf"1lu bllcan
UorlH Allf'n
Dun ~lhi.
W <' llurr<'ll .It
n nd lJIHtr1ct
13,000
fl.I ~
l,HU:'
:!~.6 pn.•clncls out of 258
J)n"C'lnrtH
l.._moeratk
Ki d 1.-rcJ Robin.,on
ltt•puhlican
V11T 1I Elk11i...
U» v Id Urandt
7:1rd lllHI rkt
H,:!~1 I
IO. ?olU
J7 I 11"·c·lr11·t11 1111( of :174
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11 , 7'1'.
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( S1111 1>11· ~II
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.JJm1·'> li11· .. n 7.llli
1\nlhon~ M.11111111 2.:111
Marian lk'riwi.on :1s.:1su
l.t'l' W ..1tk1n~ lJ.177
Boh W 1 lki. 1,9-17
J UDGES
Superior Court
1.1:• 1
I.HI!,
1,210
f.lil
202
2.432
1,679
595
~(HS precincts out or
W·18 precincts
Offi<'e 5
Lconu rel Gold:-itt·rn
Oretta Sears
omce6
H1 ('hanl llam11lon
'flwodon• Millard
Office J:!
n olH'r1 Wl'a\'Cr
nru<'l' Sumne r
()ffi('(' Jf)
190,224
24 t .OM
194.199
220.077
182,082
236.686
llolil'rl Todd 224.441
.l uy W;tll 182.106
COUNTY SCHOOLS
SUPERINTENDENT
2~18 precincts out of
2048 precincts
J :H'k 1e Ooynlon 171,654
Robl·rt Pe t('r..o n 249,S'll
COUNTY 801\RD OF
EOlICATION
Trusttt Area 2
376 prtcincts out or
376 precincts
Franct'i. !\1urphy '10.894
J>a, 1d J>;i \nl1·r 34,416
Trustee A ru 5
171 precincts out of
171 precinct!>
Warrl'n Oa\'lrro l!.l,i08
Hamon D ia?. 15,623
(;t·rald Shaw 52.854
COUNT\' SUPERVISORS
Second Dis triql
114 precincts out of ua precincts
David Raker
.I. Tillma n Wllhams
llarriell Wiede r
L<Aurence Schmit
Sunra SonJu
.. ourth Uistricl
386 precincts out of
386 precincts
21.699
9.307
25,053
21.638
17,541
Ralph Clark 50,:.!Sl
<icorgc Mal>on 15.497
Hobert Young 14.573
('l ,ERK·RECORDER
2()18 precincts out of
2M8 precincts
Robert Carrillo 42.062
Truman L<•gg G9.3.55
~la rs hall Norris 85.463
HJ :\1a1lhol 24.924
1,,.e Branch 121.461
.JumC'!'i Wilson 50,353
Sii ERIFf'·CORON ER
20·1tl precincts out of
W18 precincts
Rrad Gat('S 181.000
ll1t'h:trd /\<lam:.. 18.133
Lauren Rusk 99,041
Hnan Burry 32.236
< i t•orgl' Wright 47,822
Waltt•r Scoll 61 ,232
('OllNTV PROPOSIT ION A
W18 1>rt>cincts out of
2048 precin cts
Ell•ct i.upl nf ~choob
Appo1nls upt ofschools
335.526
83,929
WELTE ...
the l'OSl Of tnlervlewing and
'<·recnrng appl1ciln ts for the
P<l'' Bcw hml'r condemns any pay.
m L·nt lo WC'lk a:, a "needless.
u .. eless anc1 1 mprovident waste
of puhhc funcls "
And he claims that. the d1striC'l
look sim ilar was teful a ction
when it used $45,000 or pubhe
funds to terminate the contract
1)f former s upe r intendent
William Zogg.
lloehmer comm ented outside
the courtroom t hat he was not
really surprised al Judge Gold-
"'"tern ·s ruling
"I h ave trouble with the legal
111sue posed by the allegation of
wuste.'' hl' said "Now I 'm just
wo1ng to have lo find a way in
"'hirh I can sus laln that allega-
l 1on "
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NAOMI JAMES WITH HUSBAND ROB AFTER BIG TRIP
She'• the World's Beat Clrcumnavigator of Globe
Voyage Ended
Woman Sailor Circl,es <;lobe
l>A HTMOU'J'll. England <AP>
Nnom1 James. a fa rme r 's
1lnui.ihtcr from New Zeala nd.
.,uilcct 11lto Dartmouth ha rbor to·
rluy to c..•mJ a solo crrC'umn&viga
twn of the g lobe that clipped two
tl:iys off a round-the world rec·
ord s et b y the lale Sir Francis
t;h 1chester.
H undre<.ls of J.>COplc 111 s mall
boats and along the banks or lhe
River Dart c hee red as the 29-
vear-old woman took her 53-foot
sloop. Express Crusader . across
the finish line a fter 272 days at
sea on a voyage cover ing nearly
:10.000 miles.
Amon~ them was her m other.
J oan Power, who came to Bri·
t.iin with he r hus band, Bob, to
be on hand for their daughter's
arrival
"Naomi normally can't find
her way out of a paper bag," she
told reporters. "When she went
into Woolworth's as a kid she
a lways got lost.
Mrs .. James scl off from thii.
yachting mecca on England's
south coast Sept. 9 in the 10-ton.
fibergla ss s loop , Exprcs:.
Crusader. whiC'h normally takes
a crew or 10 He r ea s tward
c1 rcumnav1gal1on was via the
treacher o us "atcrs off Cape
!l o rn at the tip or South
1\mcrica. the g ra veyard of
m an y a s hip
Ma ny old s a lt s s hook the ir
heads and s aid 1t co uldn 't be
donl' Rut Mrs Jamt·~. who onl v
!>tartl'ci sailing .., couple ~ears
ago. dl'ficd their m1sg1ving!> and
t·o m ple t ed the fas te s t so lo
voyage a round the world
Chichester was knighted after
he set his rc>rnrfi of ?.71\ days 111
Gypsy Moth lV in 1966.#\7
A C'annon was fired at the lo<'al ~ a C'hl club whe n Mri. Jaml''>
crossed the fmish line Then, a'>
a helicopter ne w overhead arnl
~mall bouts swarmed around.
she made a triumphant t·1rcu1t
of the harbor and a pai.s besrdc
the village or Kingswear across
t he R iver Dart where s he lives
with he r husband Rob, Jo. u
former merc hant sailor.
Topeka Girl
Champ Speller
WASHfNGTON lJ\P t Peg
McCarthy. a 13-year·old seventh
grade r from Topeka. Kan .. won
the National S~ltin~ Bee con-
t es t today with the wu rd
"deification."
The runner·up was Lyn Sue
Kahn g. a 12-yea r-old eighth·
j.!rader from San Dr<.'go. whost·
Korean parents always though!
their children would be at a d1s-
ad vantage with Englis h.
L y n Sue missed tlw word
"C'rescivc," leaving out the ":, ·
Peg then s pelled 11 l'orrcctlv
and went on lo spell lhl' wmmn~
word
Larul Plan
In Viejo
Scanned
T he Mission V1e10 Company'a
final proposal for de veloping the
rema1n1ng acreage in Mission
V1eJo met with questions and
some concern before a group of
en•a "planners" Wednesday
night .
Two M1ss1on V1CJO Municipal
Advisory Counr1I tMA CI m em·
lwrs a nd MAC"N pla nning com·
m1tlce gave cursory attention to
thl' amended planned communi·
ty development plan, noted that
s ignificant requests had been
met but indicated they still see
problems with the proposal.
Council member Gary Stoney
s aid he was pleased with com·
pany changes that establish def·
in 1te structure setbacks from
ho m e property lines and 5.000.
i.quar<'·lool minimum lot sizes.
Thl' l'Omµan) o riginally pro-
pos t'll 3 .000-squa r e ·foot lo t
minimums and setback require·
ments that were lo be negotiated
l(Ur"ng the r('VleW or each in·
d1v1dual housing lral'l.
M f\(' planning committee
ml•mb<•rs did t ake issue with the
,1n·as proposed for hotels and
motc•ls in the C'Ommun1ty and an
i.ipp:in•nt disregard for building
-.l'lbacks 1n commercial a reas.
l'ounC'ilman Gary Stoney said
a ft l'f lhl' session that nothing a p-
Jll' a rs to have bee n d o ne t o
eliminate the potential for dense
hou!>ing areas and vast open
s paces on the remaining 8,270
M 1ss1on V1l'JO aC'res proposed for
homes .
ti<• has expressed concern
"1th maintenance of open space
l''PC'Clally In \'l l"W of the
J an 1s 1n1L1al1ve which c urtails
~pet·ial 1mprovt-ment d1stncl in
come .
M 1ss1on V1eJo Company ex-
eeut1 vcs. on the other hand,
have spoken of marketing less-
expens 1ve hous ing units in a
d eclining home-buying market
b v t•onstruC'ting on s maller lots
or 10 housin~ clusters.
A spl•c1al session lo review the
plan 1s 10 be SC'heduled during
Monday's MAC session.
M f\C rl'C'ommendat1ons a re to
ht· considered b y the Or angt'.
County plan ning staff and Plan
r11ng Comm1ss1o n before the
('Om pany's frnal planned com-
munit y development a me nd
m ent 1s approved.
Panel OKs Bill
S ACRAMENTO (AP )
Acupuncturl' treatments would
bt c l1 g 1ble for Me di -Cal
paym enLc;, under AB 24.24 a bill.
by Assemblyman Jim Keysor .
I) M 1ss1on I hits. which was sent
Lu the Assembly floor by the
Ways a nd Means Committee.
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'Leve Obstacle'
l£sbian Convicted
Of Killing Husband
NEW YORK Cl\1'1 T""" If'.,
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arran,::ing thl• <·ontra<'l murd< r
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After 12 hours of deltbc>ral1on
a JUry of nine men <md three
women Wellncsdav tonv1ctcd
Carol Ta) lor. 29. and Elizabeth
Taylor. 10 who arc not rclatcd
of <1rrangmg to pay Sl0.000 for
lh(' murdcr ol Carol Taylor·:-.
husbanrl
llerbert Taylor <Jn cm plo) t•c
of Consohclatt•rl F,d1:-.nn Co . wa:-.
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County Says
Alpine Inn
Won't Close
The Alpme Inn. a Silverado
Can yon 10st1 tut1on of sorts.
-won't be closed by Orange
County s upervisors
After five month s of
negotiation bet ween the inn's
operators and a ~roup of canyon
residents. who complained about
lhe tavern's weekend music and
th e condu ('t o f patrons.
supervlsArs said the inn can stay
open.
But owners Phyllis and Don
Hitchcock must install noise
insulation within 60 days and put
a midnight c urfew o n the
playing or amplified rock music.
Mrs. HJtchcock had asked that
the music curfew be 1 a.m.
instead. But s upe r visors
considered the midnight hour a
fitting oompromtse between the
previous 2 a.m. closing and the
JO p.ro. deadline asked by some
neighbors
th1..· Far Hockaway bungalow
"hcrC' he had h ved alone after
hi., ,,1fe ll'fl to hve with her
IO\t•r
.J us t1C'e Harold Hyman or·
cfrred bail revoked fo r the
''om<•n. ''ho were jailed to await
..,entcnc·mg .June 22. Queens D1s-
lric·t Allorncv John Santucci
said h(' would ·ask the maximum
25 year<i·lo·life st·nll'nCt'
SantulTI said the k11lmg \\as
;1rninged with "trucl e;.ilc ula·
lion ··
Assistant Di strict l\llorncy
Thomas Principe told the Jury
t hl' n· were threl' mot1 vt•!.. "The
intensity of the lesbian rcla·
t1onsh1p, the concern for lhe
l'UStody of the children and th(·
insurance money "
Taylor's hfe was insured for
Sl00.000 The Taylor!'. had two
sons
The-gunman has never been
apprehended.
The pair's first tnal ended in a
mistr ial April 26 after three
"eeks of test imony. Ca rol
Taylor's sister. Barbara Rozell,
was adJudged lo have been act·
mg as a police aJ!ent when she
relayed 1nformat1on from her
.,1st er lo authonl1t•s a fl er the ar·
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Bonds Get OK
By One Vote
SAN MARCOS <AP >
Despite cynics' claims, one vote
does count.
By a single vote in Tuesday's
clecllon, the city or San Marcos
was empowered to issue $7
million In bonds for street im·
provements.
The vole was 3,141 ln favor
and 1,570 against the bond issue.
Two·thlrds a pproval was
needed
Results
In County
Tabulated
STATE PROPOSITIONS
Orange County results
:!o.18 precincts out or 2<M8
precincts
The following a re the figures.
on how the 13 propositions on
Tucsd<.iy's sl<Alewide.ballol fared
1n 0 range County. A "W"
(Won), or an "L" !Lost> after
the title of each proposition in·
dicatcs what happened to the
measure on a statewide basis.
Proposition -School Bonds <L>
Yes 143,649
No 338,490
Prop. 2 -Water Bonds CW)
Yes 250.110
No 234,2.5"7
Prop. 3 -Alternate Energy
Taxation <L>
Yes , 210.s:n
No 272,134
Prop.4-CityCbaners CW>
Yes 239,829
No 222,468
Prop. S -Stage Agency Powers
Yes
No
<W>
Prop. 6 -Election
(Wl
250,l<li
19'1,374
of Sheriffs
Yes
No
Prop.
300,<li9
165,220
7 -Insurance Pooling <W>
Ye:. 226,373
No 217,409
Prop. 8 -Homeowner Property
Tax CL>
Yes 228,444
No 304.988
Prop. 9 -Interest Rat.es (W)
Yes 221,702
No 226,337
Prop. 10 -Taxing Rehabilitated
Ye~
No
Prop.
Homes (L)
178,475
276,541
11 -County.owned
Property <L>
Yes 187.652
No 263.898
Prop. 12 -Compensation or Of·
flcials <L>
Ye::. 173.392
No 287,02.1
Prop. 13 -Jarvis·Gann
Yes
No
Initiative CW)
391.823
165,745
Ranch Tract
For Clemente
Wins Approval
Preliminary plans to build 227
single family homes on the 62·
acre Elmore Ranch in south San
Clemente were unanimously ap-
proved this week by city plan·
ning commissioners.
The Elmore property, where
horses are currently grazed and
<;tabled. 1s located on bluffs
above the San Cle mente State
Beach. between Concordia
E le m e nta r y School and the
Cypress Shores community ad·
jacent to the Nixon estate.
Developer of the proposed proj·
eel is Allan Wulfeck , who re·
signed trom the San Clemente
Planninf( Commission on June 1.
Lots on the Elmore Ranch de·
velopment would be at least
7 ,200 square feet. with frontages
or at least 70 reet, said Richard
Ahlman, city planning director.
The draft environmental im·
pact report and tentallve tract
map app~ved by the Planning
Commission will now be re·
rerred to the Citr Council and to
the State Coasta Commission.
'Victim'
Outr11ns
Robber
The manager or a Laguna
Beach Mexican restaurant had
two choices as he stood outside
his establishment Wednesday
night with a gun pointed at his
chest.
Hand over the night's receipts
or run.
Luis Villalobos, 49. manager
ot the La Paz Restaurant, 1133
South Coast Highway. told police
he spun on his heels and began
running down the street with the
night's earnings tucked under
his arm. ,
The gunman had approached
the resta urant manager at about
10 : 30 p. m .• demanding the cash
a nd using a handgun to make his
point. The manager took orr with
the g unman in pursuit. '
Villalobos said he heard his
would·be assailant shout. "Slop,
or I 'II shoot you." Se\·eral times
during the chase. Then the vie·
lim said he heard a dis tinct
.. c lick" from the handgun, in·
dicating it had misfired.
He said the suspect turned and
ran the other way.
The res t aurant manager
described his assailant as being
of Latin descent, standing five
feet eight inches ta ll, weighing
between 140 and 150 pounds and
bet ween 20 and 25 years of age.
He was wearing a white shirt,
blue pants. with short. curly hair
and a mustache.
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Thureday. June 8. 1978 s DAILY PILOT :\3
Sewer Conneetion
CUSD to Pay
Clemente Bill
A vigorous ly protested $57,006
sewer connect.ion charge will be
paid to the city of San Clemente
by the Capistrano Unified School
District. after a..,r.ear's struggle to have the fee reCluced.
Capistrano Un ified trustees
vot ed 4·3 this week <with
trustees Edward Westberg and
Sarah L.ipp or San Cle mente and R ~bert Bachelor of Laguna
N 1guel opposed> to authorize
payment or the city'a bill.
The city has maintained that
the school district incurred the
fees when 1t d eve loped
Sh<?recliffs Junior High School.
which opened this school year on
an 18·acre sit e in north San
Clemente.
Occupational
Hazard?
MANCHE STE R .
England CAP 1 -
Professional fire eater
Barry Silva didn't dispute
a police charge that he
was driving with more
than twice the legal limit
or alcohol in his blood.
He claimed the alcohol
cam e from methylat ed
spirits and lighte r fluid
used in his act.
"My case will act as a
w a rning to other fire
eaters about the peril& in·
volved in doing this act.·•
s aid Silva arter the
Manchester Crown Court
fmed him $135 and lifted
his driver's license for a year.
Fees charged to the i.chool dib·
t net were the same as thost.'
charged to any other developer
-$2,000 per acre sewer connel'·
t1on fee and Sl.167 per acre
water acreage f'ee. ::.aid Richard
Ahlman. city planning director
The school district contended.
however. that 11 was not just
another developer . but another
public agency ltke the city and
should be charged a lesser
amount.
Because the $57,006 fee ex.
ceeded the a mount a llowed by
lhe stale for-utility connections.
the district could pay only 75
percent or lhe bill out or availa-
ble bond rbnds. The rema1mng
25 percent would have to come
from general funds. with local
laxpayers bearing d la r,::er
s hare of the expense. ::.atd
Truman Bene dict , depu ty
supermtendnet
Therr on May 15. Cou nty
Counsel Edward Duran advised
the school board that his office
would not represent the d1stnct
if the matter came to a laws uit.
The law was clearly on the
side of the city. Duran said. Con·
tinumg not to pay the bill wouJd
result in the district's paymg ul·
timately not only the fees. but its
own and the city's legaJ ex·
penses as well, he said.
Following Duran's remarks a
three ·member arbitration team
or trustees was appointed to
meet with San Clemente city
councilmen mdiv1dually or m
pairs to try to reach a com-
promise.
T old this week that s uch
negollahons might be 10 viola·
lion of the state Brown Act. reg-
u I at 1 n g publ ic meetings of
governmental bodies. the school
board vot.eds1mplytopaytheb1ll.
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Overr eaction Tiine
BACKLASH DEPT. A high school student of my uc·
quaintance swears on his stack of overdue library books
that the following tale is the truth. the whole truth ; nothmg
but ·
The student was preparing yesterday for the pre·
reg istration ritual Cor fall which now prevails at most of
our coastal high school campuses. To his dismay. he
learned that a Spanish class he sorely needed wasn't availa·
hletoh1m
Vexed by th1~ problem, the student reported to his high
school counselor for help. The counselor listened. Then the
counselor offered this explanation as to why the needed
Spanish class wasn'tavailable·
IT WASN'T AVAILABLE because Propos1t1on 13
passed at tht' polls Tuesday.
This is a re markable piece of intelligence. The speed
and effl<'1ency of that hagh school 1s mcredible.
Proposition 13 passes Tuesday and a Spanish class is
canceled on Wednesday
Now if you believe lhat. you're a whole lot more gulh·
ble than this high school student. He didn't believe 1t. And
neither Lio I.
What we may have witnessed he re is an early and
ridiculous example of Proposition 13 Backlash. Even more
of lhas kind or backlash may now spew forth from some or
our public e mployees and public institutions.
Passage of the J arvis tax initiative has angered or
frightened many public employees. Some of them clearly
have reason to be upset. They s tand to lose their jobs.
BEFORE ALL T HE DUST settles, it is entirely possi·
ble that some of your good friends and some of mine may
be looking for work as a result of Proposition 13. Some
\'ery good pe8ple who have worked in dedicated public
s ervice may lose positions. Some dismissals may tum out
to be quite unjust.
On the other hand. it is hoped that our public institu·
lions have a greater strength of character than m ight be
demonstrated by a petulant child who just had his al-
lowance cut back
Telling a lud that his Spanish class was canceled
because of Proposition 13 is a glaring example of that
petulance at work.
T HIS KIND OF ATTITUDE can be extrapolated. The
fire didn't get put out because of Proposition 13. The cop
gave you the ticket because government needs the money
taken away by Propos ition 13. The trash didn't get picked
up because of the same.
<.:lcet rlv. a "we'll s how 'em " attitude from our local
sovcrnmcnt halls isn 't going to solve the problems that he
ahead
Local government and our public schools now face try·
1ng times Maybe they will self-destruct.
Or perhaps they will rise to the challenge and restore
pubhc faith m our public institutions.
3rd Woman Slain;
Cops Probe Link
BUFFALO. N. Y. (AP> -The bod) o( a young woman who had
hc<'n s trangled was found in a nei~hbor's backvard Wednesdav -
the third time 10 three weeks a woman had been killed in the same
manner on the city's east side. a uthorities said.
ln vesti~alors said they were considering the possibility that all
three were killed by the same person.
THE FULLY CLOTHED body of Marilyn Bryant. 22. was lyi ng
against a fence, partly covered with uprooted plants.
Leo J . L>onovan, chief of homicide, said the young woman had
picked up he r baby early Wednesday on the way home from her
1ob at the Ford stamping plant in nearby Woodlawn.
Donovan :-aid she apparently took the infant to her home, then
went out to hl•r parked car where s he was ass aulted.
HER PARENTS LEARNED that she was missing and began a
search along with some neighbors that res ulted in discovery of the
body. Donovan !)aid
Asked about the possibility that all three women may have
been killed by the same person. Donovan said, ··w e're concerned.
naturally. There are some djfferences. but strangulation was the
cause of death mall three case:.."
Illinois Nixes
ERA by6 Votes
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. <AP> -Illinois has dumped the proposed
Equal Rights Amendment again, with a House vole which ERA sup-
porters including President Carter -had predicted would be
critical lo nHtionwide ratification.
The 101-64 House vote Wednesday -six s hy of approval -leaves
Illinois lhe only northern in·
dus lrlal s tate that h as not
ratified.
Under state law. 107 votes, or
three-fifths of the total 177 mem·
bersh1p, mus t approve an
amendment. lt marked the
.
Tass Flays
U.S. Stand
In Africa
MOSCOW <AP> -The Soviet
Union, in an unusua lly speedy
response lo President Carter's
foreign policy speech. attacked
U.S. poHcies in Africa and ac-
cused Washington and NATO of
tr ying to be "global policemen."
The fi rst Soviet answer to
Carte r was give n in a
Was hington dispatch by Tass,
the Soviet news agency, a few
hours after the president spoke
Wednesday at the U.S. Naval
Academy.
C ONSER VATI VE Britis h
news papers applauded the
Carter speech. one s uggesting
that the president's next step
s hould be to appoint national
sec urity adviser Zbig niew
BrzE!'linski as secretary or state.
Japan's biggest newspaper said
the speech resulted from the
pressure or Congress and U.S.
public opinion.
Speaking of Soviet and Cuban
military s upport for revotu-ll~ary forces in Africa. Carter
said : ''All too often they seem
r eady to exploit any . . . op-
port un1ty" to promote mstabili-
lY Tass s aid this "put the blame
at the wrong door" fo r Africa's
current conmcts.
"TllE USA. jointly with some
other NATO countries, is in·
tcrvening in Zaire by using the
services or the ruling circles of
those African s tates which
f o llow in the wak e o f
neocolonialist policy." the Soviet
dis patch continued.
This was a reference to the
troops from Morocco. Senegal
and Gabon which the U.S. Air
Force 1s flying to Zaire to
bolster the army of President
Mobutu Scse Seko.
Tass aLc;o accused Carter of
gi ving a false picture or the
s ituation in Angola when he
char ged that the Soviet Union
was using Cuban "proxy forces"
there.
"THE PRESIDENT assured
,that Washington wan ted a
pe aceful settlement in Angola
although it was precisely the
USA that is known to have sup.
ported and supplied dis ruptive
groupings in that country," Tass
said.
Carte r also told the Kremlin it
"can choose eithe r confrontation
or cooperation. The U.S. is ade-
quate ly prepared t o m eet
either." Tass said this "sounds
strange to say the least. Carter
knows well that it was t he Soviet
Union that chose long ago and ir·
revocably the road of peaceful
coexistence . . . but evidently in
the ruling circles or Washington
the choice has still not been
made."
second defeat in the House in a
year. Supporters have only faint
hope for another vote in the II·
linois Legislature in 1978.
"WE'RE GOING TO have to
sit down and figure out what
we're going to do." said Sen.
Dawn Clark Netsch. 0 -Chicago .
"The issue is not dead in Illinois
a nd it will not be deaa until it is
ratified."
Five blac k C hi cago
lawmakers who had Indicat ed
they would vote for the ERA m·
s tead s urprised colleagues by
withholding their votes in an Wl·
related squabble over who would
replace a retiring black assis·
tant majority leader.
"IT IS APPALLING that a
handful of men can thwart the
will of the maiority of citizens In
this country.' Mildred Jeffrey.
presid en t or the Na tional
Women's Political Caucus, said
in Washington Wednesday. '
"This proves we're winning"
s aid Phy ll is Sch la fly, con ·
ser vative columnist from Alton.
Ill .. w h o fo r yea r s has
mars ha led anti-ERA forces.
"This certainly continues the
momentum against ERA."
The amendment would ban
discrimination based on sex. and
needs 38 states' ratification by
March 22. 1979. to become part
of the U.S. Constitution. So far.
35 states have ratified. but four
of them have since rescinded ap-
prov a I. The legalit y or that
rescission still is in q uestion.
and the Justice Dept. has said il
is up to Congress to decide. The
states which have rescinded ap·
proval a r e Kentuc ky, Ten-
nessee. Idaho and Nebraska
Kentucky's action was vetoed.
however.
YOLK'S ON HIM
FLORENCE, Italy <AP I
Romualdo Amico, a 28-year-old
Flo rentine, was sentenced to 16
months in prison for sending two
eggs to a friend in jail. The eggs
were filled with opium and other
drugs.
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Pigeon Problena
Capt. Michal'I Harrison . d1n•<·lor ol R1rrt A1r<"nifl St nke
llazurd tBASll ). US. Air V1>r<:l'. displays a sect ion of
leading edgl· of' winJ.? of t <.1nki•r planC' Wl'dnesday in
Ch1c;.igo. J\n inf11ghl pigeon pl'ndraled t\\O Lh1 cknesse!)
and lodged 1n I ht! l 11l"I cl'll of t hl' wing
Evicted Wido-w, 59,
'Lost Will to Live'
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. <API -A 59-year-old widow who sat
beside a curb all night to guard her few possessions after being
evicted from her apartment died the next day before welfare
workers came to tell her they had found her a place to lave.
"I think she JUSt lost her Wlll to bve." said Shirley Bledsoe. the
victim 's daughter-in-law. "After los ing her .. husband. getting
kicked out of her apartment was the last straw.
DEPUTY CORONER BOBBY HUDSON said Alline Carnes
died of natural causes Tuesday. . .
Mrs Carnes had hved in the apartment with Eunice Parker
for a fe~ months. but they apparently got badly behind on the-
rent. Mrs. Bledsoe said Wednesday.
"They were put out because they had S300 worth of back rent
due "said Paul Bonner. owner of the apartment house. "I've been tryi~g to get them out for a long. long time ...
BONNER SAID THE WOME N were evicted from the apart·
ment Monday. Mrs. Parker moved to another house. he said, but
Mrs. Carnes stayed with he r furniture .
"She refused to leave her stuff because there are a lot of
thieves down there." M rs . Bledsoe said tn a telephone interview.
"She wanted to keep what little she had, and it was n't much."
On the curb were a couch. a beat-up ltvmg room suite. a chest
of d rawers, a dresser, a foam rubber mattress. piles of clothes in
blan_~~':S and a refngerator with the front door tom off.
12 '' diagonal AC/DC
·Black & White TV
A greal value lor lake anywhere
v1uw1ng en1oyment, lh1s solid·
slate Magnavoi1 operates
indoors on normal AC, out·
doors on an op11onal l:il exlr 1
cost) ballery p.ick ... or 1n
.i car or boal w1111 an opttonal
(at extra cosl) Au1odap1or
wh1cn plugs 1n10 d c1gdre11e
lighter Even a sun-shield
1s included
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Thursday June 8 1978 s O~ILY PILOT 87
'Box' Opens
More Surprises Due
By 'YLVIA POKU.R
'flie KOc.lak u.11Ul.'ra cmp1n: recently wa!> stung ror
more than $37 m1lhon bv a JUI')' verdict 1n favor of Berkey.
11 much smaller compaoy in the first pnvate antttrwst suit
cla1m1nli' monopohzullon against an Industry leader ever
to reach u Jury Trl'bled damages would reach 5113
m1lhon
T he myth that industry g1dnts al't' 1m11regnable and can ne\er be ll.'at>ht•d by antitrust s uits texcept those
brought by the U S government ~nd then only after de
cades l ha:; been shattered
fJllS C OULD D E SE E N AS v1nd1rat1ng t he
American 1de ul o! f ourts open to oil Or 1t could be seen as
destroying the eai.c for mort! dras tic leg1slallon to
stren gthen arll1trust '"":..
One certain result 1s to open the question of whether
the res ults or big damage awards including three tim es
lhe lo:;s ... ust.11nt'd will help or hurt the pubh('
If damage~ are high rnore industnes rould go th<> w,1y
of Penn Central If so
they would ch 8fl Clown
m an) small comµan1c..,
with them
A s1m1lar problem
aros<· cil tt1c· l'n(I o l
World War 11 wht•n thl
courts held for I tw f1rs1
Money's
Worth
ttme lhat sut h cmplo) c rs as mine owners had lo pay fo r
time needed 1or t•mployecs once they arnved on t he com
pany :s prosx•n " to ~ct to the Job site This m ult iplied by a
large numl>t 1 ''' L'mployees over a span of years with time
and u half for ov<:111mc mounted to m1lltoni. of dollars
sudd\ nlv owed by U11.: companies in a lump surn Congress
responded with I he Portal to portal Pay Act halting
(uJthcr damagt: awards of lh1s type
A MORE FLEXI BLE i\PPROACH TO antitrust
damage awards might hold that when a v1olatlon ts found
single damaJ!CS the amount actua lly Jost would be
awa rded instead of automatic tnplmg of damages Treble
damages would he imposed only when the court found de
II ber ate serious '10Jat1ons
One of thf' counts 1n the vcrd1eL cha rged Kodak with
~elting supphc·r d1 counts that wercn t made available to
others ThJs aro:-.t und• r lhl Robtnson Patman AC't , which
1Jroh1b1ts cl1s('rtm1nat ton 1n pnces unless 1t reflects cost
:.av1n~::. or 1s done to m11teh pnces of a competitor
The findm~ of 1llcgal discounts in a <'8Sc of lh1!.
ma gn1turir: 1s 1 l rtc.im l<) 1; neouraJ!e more laws uits of th11>
cahbrl'
THE JUDGE INSTRUCTED THE JURY t hat Kodak
m1ghl have had u defense because tl gave long term con
trncts to its suppliers This might have en~bled all con·
cerned lo :iave money If t his idea 1s taken up by others an
industry more advance commitment!. fo r quanlltJes of
manv pmducl!t could save money for our entire economY
and ult1mutely for consumers Thrs also could lead t.o
smoothing out ups and downs in demand and provide
mon Job securitv tor employees
lktorc this rn~c antitrust laws were cnt1c1zed as b('
mg weak Now q ucstaonl> might be raised al> to whether
so me present sanctions m ay be too dra<>l tc
'r~ Kodak H<'rkt•y t ase opens a Pandor a•., box More
'>Urpnscs lw within
Solar Cell Tests
Speed Vp Timing
WASHINGTON I AP l ~ &1ent1s ts of the University ol
Dela \\ are say they thmk they can achieve the Ener~y
Department s 1986 goal or a cheap efficient solar electnc
cell as m uch as four years early
If they succeed. the du-ect gen erauon of electncily
1 rom s unb,ght could become pracucal for homes and bus1
nesses m uch raster than previously believed
A LLEN ~ BARN F.TT. OIRECTOR of the untvcrs1ty ~
lnst1lule or Energy Conversion said 1ts resean·hers have
produced a thin fi lm sola r cell in t h<> laboratory that
converts 9 15 percent of the s unlight falling on 1t into elec
tnc1ly
T hat s JUst short of the JO per cent etr1c1ency target of
the Energy Depa rtment fo r 1986 But the department
wants these cells available al a cost of less tha n 30 cenb
per peak wall gcneratmg capacity
Barnett :.aid his re
searchers m ay achieve ( J to percent effic iency by
ENE•orv the end of this year and
fi'-'J d cm o n s l rate l h e
reas1b1lity of selling
------------such cells for as hltle a~
25 cents per J>('ak watt
by l982 four years ahead ol tne deadltne
T he Energy De par t m e n t has est imate d t h a t
photovellaic cells · whic h convert sunlight d irectly into
elect ricity, could t'Om pete comme rcially with convent1ooal
electricity 1f their ('OSt running from Sb tAl $10 and more
per peak wall, could be brought down
T HE COSTS HAVE BEEN falling rapidly. from levels
m the range of $20 or $30 about two )'Cars ago and hUJ"t
dreds of dollars per J>(!ak watt 1n t he early da ys of the U S
space proj?ram It was then that s atclhtcs began _using
solar panels to t!l1 minate t he weight of fuel dOd batten es
The university s reserach program has been conduct
ed unde r a contract from the Ene rgy Department s
01v1sion of Solar Technology
Paul Maycock lhl' department !-. d irecto r ol
photovclla1c development sau1 he thinks "olar cells will be
's lully viable electncal generut1on option tn the
American economy by the mid 1980s
HE SAJD, HOWEVER. THAT the public must get used
to figun ng those costs over the long te rm . rather than
comparing solar cells with 1mmed1ate pn ccs of purchased
eleclr1c1ty or various home a pphances
E ven at the hoped for 25 cents per peak wa tt, 1t would
cost $250 for enouf.{h solar cell'i to produce 1,000 watts of
electricity enough for 10 JOO.wa ll hght bulbs for exam
pie --when the solar unit is doing its best under max1m11m
sunshine And 1t would probably have to be backed up by ttat
ter1es and a :,upplemental power system for nights and sun
less d<1ys addtn~ to I he initial expense
Uul once mstallcd sol.ir elcctnc1ty s hould require lit
tie m .11nlenance and virtually no of)('rntinR expenses he
"i81d
Anaheim Firm Gains
General Autom ation Inc An aheim. has reported I.hat
revenues for the fi rst nine months or fiscal 1978, ended
April 29 we re $1l7.217 000 compared with $61,544 000 for
the ~ame period one year ago
Operations for the period resulted in income before ex
traordtnary credits of $2 259 000, or 00 cents a share, com
pared with SI 358 000 or 5!1 cents in fiscal 1977
F.xtrnordtnllry credits 1ncrca:-.l't.I income 1 977.000 or
78 cenL'! a shart· in 1978, t'Ompllrc.'d with a n mcrense of
S108 000 or '1 ct"nts I he ye~r before Th ts raises net income
for tht• currl'nt p<'rtod to $4 236,000 or $1 GR "' share. com
parl'd with $1.'166 000 or 59 cents the p revious year
•
8a OAIL'r ~tL01 Tnu~ Juno a \97& LOCAL I NATIONAL
Fan's Excursion Ready for Takeoff ·~·, MERCURY SAVINGS
• • Ill•' 11 II ,, •II " , ,,.,, ..
CI\ l I:'\'\ \ l I \I"• huJ \\
1'.:rd11,.m II Jtl\' n \ m1ml fl~ in~ lh\"
no fnlh Y.J) h h111g a-. ht•'!> n\lng,
hc'i. h,1p1"
Th a l ·' " h ) h 1• " p I .i n n 1 n g d
100.000 n11I~. 22 tJJ, airplane lo~cr ~
extra\ at-tun1;1 llt• II rnakc more than
130 takeom. and lundang~. h11t1ng some airport.!> more thun once. on a
$322 excur.>1on furc offered by Della
A1rhnes He'll go a'o far north a s
Bangor. Mauw . south lo M 1am1 . und
west to &m l''r~1ncisco.
~rdtnan ~u)~ he c.Jue!>n t rart' Jbout
iumbo J ·~ ur mu\·1c:. or compllml'n
tun l'h11mp&gne He l1kci. lhc olc.J
l.1 .. h1oncd way of flying
"I love anythrng with a J>ropeller
on it." says Erdman "I love to hear
the bang-chug of the engine on those
old propelle r planes and see fire
l'Om ing out. "
THE EXCURSION FARE a l·
tows passengers to fly anywhere and
us o ften as they want under certain
time restr1ct1ons
fo:rdman has been to 291 airports in
the U nite d States. M exic-o and
Canada on 1.091 flights. Last year he
flew 52,920 miles in 21 days on an ex-
curs ion fare with another airline.
ms ITINERARY FOR THE UP·
coming trip m eans "I 'll la nd in one
THE FAMILY CIRCUS. By Bil K eane
''Mommy, come and see our dune!"
OC Drug Program
Funding Weighed
The Orange County Department of Educa-
tion·~ seven year '>Id drug abuse preve ntion pro-
g ram has recc·1vcd ~ent'rally good reviews from
the c-ounty Oc-lmquenl'Y Prevention Commission.
Commiss1on(•rs un<inimously e ndorsed the pro
t!ra m. which prt·venti-. education information to
i-.t udent~. teac ht.:rs a nd purents m the county's
!:>chool d1:-tr11·t:-.
T llE V Si\IO PREVENTION PROGRAMS are
less costly to t<.txpaycrs than efforts to rehabilitate
drug users
Hut whdher <·ounty ~overnment continues to
help finance the Sl38.870·<i year program will have
to be wc1g h«d a g:.11ns t other county needs al budget
time. the comm1ss1on said
The commrs!-.ron also recomme nded that lhosc
11perilt1ng tht• program seek ste1te and federal fund·
ing iJnd that out:.1dc· evaluations of its effcc-tivenes!>
be sought eath year yes, we do
have bananas
l'll) and as soon J~ the next plane 1s
rt'ud) lo pull oul. l 'm Jumping on "
II<' II ll'UVl' from Columbus June 19
.rnd hopes to end up thl·re July 10.
In ordt'r lo avoid lo~t baggage ..i
problt'm which might seem i.nevila·
blc on such a helte r-skelter schedul~
Erdman's ram1ly plans to visit the
D ayton airport three times during his
trip. There. they'll wave him off on
a nothe r flight after handing him
another carry-on s uitcase filled 'with
fresh clothes.
Della ofricials say Erdman will sec
virtually every airPort used by the
airline. Erdman estimates he'll pass
throug h Allanta. Della's major con·
nect1on pc:nnt. ul least three umes a day
"MOSTLY l'l..L SLEEP a lot and
read a lot of bOoks." he s ays. "Also.
I 'II work on my mght log."
Erdman. 38, has been keepi.ng the
log s ince he was a youngs ter. It tells
when and to where he flew on what
<11rlme .
Several airlines offer excursion
plan s /\m o n g them 1s Pan
American. whic h has a "Round the
World in 80 Days" fare which entitles
a traveler to circle the globe in
ec-on omy class on a s tandby basis for
$999.
NOW OPEN
SATURDAY 10 A.l\t.-4 P.M.
MON.-FRI. 9 A .M .-6 P .M .
E •oeul1vo Oll1ces 7812 Cd1ngor Ave . Huntington Beach, CA 9264 7
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Sn11tnctn C.1111om11 R1 1•nn.1/ Oll•C•'
8fl5'J Valley \11uw 'ii, lluo•nJ P.J1l< CA 101,?0
<'0115 S AvJIOn Olvrl (. 11•,on Cll 110/ lh <'~8~1 La~c ForP~I 01 (l.1>•• fo•• 11 l 1 h·• J CA •1,1.;,10
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sate l'rlces Good Thnl
Wld .. June 14, 1978
I 'l"•l tt•JIJ\•'-C I 1'101 M
All Photographic. Clerical l ypoor dph1ca1 ano •
Prmttng Errors are SutJ1t.>ct tu <.,or1ect1un
All Sale Items S1.1b1ec1 to Stock 011 Hano ----·
-1~
~~-~~! I "~'~ r
CHAR COAL
l\GHTE R
I \
suppose you want
to dispose ...
then this Quiet. powedut tnsinke1 ator Badger I •S
tor you! Caretree operatton Reg 29 88
In e1dc.J1t1on. comm 1ss1oners s uggested that
bachelor's de~rcc lev<.>I rather than doctorate· level
spetrillisb. c-oulci be UM:d for the school presenta-
11011s <tl :.i 10"1.•r (•(1!-.l
1\l'iO TH EY RECOM~fENDED THAT the
1•du1.·ato~ U."t' <:ounty mcnwl health workers to
:.uppl<·m1.•nt thl' de· part mc>nt 's drug .ibuse staff.
Banana louniies tnel ~· Mull • posr11on i.turdy c.omlortal>lt
vinyl s1raps:.1111g aluminum lromu
Reg 13 99 get it started
without bother
double your
cooking pleasure
grill anywhere
porch to beach
( ount) Dt•partml'nt of Educaton officials
1.·!-.t1m<1t<· that mort> than 50.000 students hC1ve been
rN.1Ch<'d 1n <'IUs!>room prci-.entat1ons during the pro·
J;:ram ·..., H'\C'O yc>a r:-.
Anoth<.·r H,000 tcac:her!> and 5.000 parents have
bt•i•n tramcd rn drug-ahu.,t• pn•vcnt1on. they said,
while• othe r :-.l·rv1c·c .. s han• been ofrered school
'1UrH•S. adrnmtstrtttOrs :Jnd Jaw enforcem ent or-
frc·1~1 b
T iit: COUNTY OFFICIALS ESTIMATED the
l·o:-.t of thc• dru~ ahui-.c prevention progr:am al SJ.77
ilnnuully lo e1.11.•h person .. er ved.
By contras t. th<.>y said. it cosls $4,135 annually
for therapy a nd n •hab1hlal1on for each drug
:.ibusN served by lht· county Department of Mental
Ilea Ith
The c·umm .... s 1on :.aid the: educational program
oper ates on the prcm1"<' that there arc specific fac·
tor h. :.uC'h a.., pc1.•r pn·s~ure. boredom and cunos1-
'". th al l'an lead lo dru~ abuse·
IN .\DDITION. THEY CONTEND drugs are
abu.,ed to ffil'N ccrrta m needs s uch as affection.
re!> pcc-t and po-... c·r
In the workshops. part1c1pants are given tools
to me<'t those· needs m socially-respectable ways lo
decrcdse a ~nung!>lcr'i-. potential for drug us~. of-
ftl'•<•b cxpla1necl
Beats Beat
Swine Goes for Swim
BERLIN (t\J~1 A pi!'{ beat a West Ber~in
heat wave by JOinin~ swimmers al a local nudist
bearh . _. . Po lil'e said W<'dncs day the unident1f1ed swine
wandered peacefully arross a lounging area. went
rnto the waler and s wam across the Halensee. a
s mall lake \\C'Sl of the downtown area. It was ap-
prchcndc>cl and take n lo a n animal shelte r.
Pohce said they occastonally arc called to
ratrh wild boars from the woods, but the s wim·
mani.t p1~ was a first
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corrosion-tree service Rapid not
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Works fast w1tnou1 ooor or soul
1-QI Reg 99
Douote cast iron h•Oach• w1tf\ 1n.
oependenlly dOJUStabte gnlls
Wood nandles 101 satety Wooo
tiase 100 Reg I 9!:>
69°
quick drying
darn durable
t.11ooen s Oest exterior 11a1
l<11cx paint acryht lalt:•
~1.)100 Flat hn1sn leSISIS
Ohslers. peeling. m11oew
E:<1sy water clean-up
Rpg 12 05
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gloss is boss
for your house
c.11ooen s best L'xte11or
~pred · 1a1e11 gloss paint
tor house ano 111m C.halk
res1s1an1. qu•Ck dry1n9
easy 10 use ano c1ea11 uµ
Reg t4 89
B!a!n
wall flower?
or stripe? or solid?
01 wna1eve1• Select lrom Ou•
nuge assortment ol fine
wallpaper:; lrom famous
manulacturers E11c11tng new
pauerns ano colors
25°/ooff
lasting finish
in flying colors
C.hoden Spreo :>a11n late~
wall paint goes on
smooth and easy ano
stays bea1.111tut tonger
Lois ot co1ors Reg 9 9~
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for you
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protect ano 1>ec1u1tly all
c•lt>rtor wooos G1vei.
wood a naturally protec-
1111e 1roa1men1 Reg I l':>
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gallon
pushbutton
color magic
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pamt comes m 14 rao1a111
colors Dries qu1c1<ty IJ·
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Conveniently Lacatecl ... Easy To Reach
2666 HARBOR BLVD.
IN . COSTA MESA PHON.E 546-7080
HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 • SA TU RDA Y AND SUNDAY 9 to 6
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